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REPORTS  OF  THE  FOURTEENTH  CENSUS. 


Population: 

Volume        I.— Number  and  Distribution  of  Inhabitants. 

Volume  II. — General  Report  and  Analytical  Tables. 

Volume  m.— Composition  and  Characteristics  of  the  Population,  by  States. 

Volume  rv.— Occupations. 

Agriculture: 

Volume       v.— General  Report  and  Analytical  Tables. 

Volume      VI.— Reports  for  States,  with  Statistics  for  Counties. 

Part  1.— The  Northern  States. 

Part  2.— The  Southern  States. 

Part  3 ^The  Western  States  and  the  Outlying  Possessions. 

Volume    vn.— Irrigation  and  Drainage — General  Report  and  Analytical  Tables, 
AND  Reports  for  States,  with  Statistics  for  Counties. 

Manufactures: 

Volume  Vni.— General  Report  and  Analytical  Tables. 

Volume      IX.— Reports  for  States,  with  Statistics  for  Counties  and  Principal  Cities. 

Volume       X.— Reports  for  Selected  Industries. 

Mining: 

Volume      XI.— Mines  and  Quarries — General  Report  and  Analytical  Tables,  and 
Reports  for  States  and  Selected  Industries. 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE  FOURTEENTH  CENSUS. 
ABSTRACT  OF  THE  CENSUS  OF  MANUFACTURES. 


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LETTER  OF  TRANSMITTAL. 


Department  of  Commerce, 

Bureau  of  the  Census, 
Washington,  D.  C,  December  15,  1922. 
Sir: 

I  transmit  herewith  the  Abstract  of  the  Fourteenth  Census.     This  volume  contains 
all  of  the  essential  statistics  collected  at  the  census  of  1920  for  population,  occupations, 
agriculture,  irrigation,  drainage,  manufactures,  and  mines  and  quarries. 
Respectfully, 

W.  M.  Steuart, 

Director  of  the  Census. 
Hon.  Herbert  Hoover, 

Secretary  of  Comma  ce. 

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ORGANIZATION  OF  THE  BUREAU  OF  THE  CENSUS  DURING 
THE  FOURTEENTH  DECENNIAL  CENSUS:  1919-1922. 


Director: 
WILLIAM  M.  STEUART,     :     1921-1922 
SAM.  L.  ROGERS,        :     :     :     1919-1921 

Assistant  Director: 
JOSEPH   A.  HILL,        :     :     :     1921-1922 
WILLIAM  M.  STEUART,     :     1919-1921 

Chief  Clerk: 
ARTHUR  J.  HIRSCH,    :  *:     :     1921-1922 
THOMAS  J.  FITZGERALD,     :     1919-1921 


Division  of  Population: 
WILLIAM  C.  HUT<IT,  Chief  Statistician. 

Division  of  Agriculture: 
WILLIAM  L.  AUSTIN,  Chief  Statistician. 

Division  of  Manufactures: 
EUGENE   F.  HARTLEY,  Chief  Statistician. 

Division  of  Vital  Statistics: 
WILLIAM   H.  DAVIS,  Chief  Statistician. 

Division  of  Statistics  of  Cities: 
STARKE  M.  GROGAN,  Chief  Statistician. 

Division  of  Revision  and  Results: 
JOSEPH  A.  HILL,  Chief  Statistician,  1919-1921. 

Geographer: 
CHARLES   S.  SLOANE. 


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GENERAL  CONTENTS. 


Population:  Page. 

Detailed  contents 10 

Definitions  and  explanation  of  terms 14 

Occupations: 

Detailed  contents 478 

Definitions  and  explanation  of  terms 480 

Agriculture  : 

Detailed  contents 577 

Definitions  and  explanation  of  terms 582 

IrrictAtiox: 

Detailed  contents 890 

Drainage: 

Detailed  contents 900 

Manufactures  : 

Detailed  contents 912 

Definitions  and  explanation  of  terms 914 

Mines  and  Quarries: 

Detailed  contents 1264 

Definitions  and  explanation  of  terms 1265 

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PREFACE. 


This  Abstract  summarizes  the  more  important  and  significant  statistics  contained 
in  the  eleven  volumes  of  the  Fourteenth  Census  Reports  and  is  designed  to  meet  the 
requirements  of  those  who  desire  the  statistics  for  the  census  as  a  whole  in  convenient 
form  for  ready  reference  or  who  may  not  have  access  to  the  complete  reports. 

The  Abstract  is  di\Tided  into  seven  parts:  Population,  Occupations,  Agriculture, 
Irrigation,  Drainage,  Manufactures,  and  Mines  and  Quarries.  This  presentation  con- 
forms in  general  to  that  of  the  Foiirteenth  Census  Reports.  Each  part  contains  a 
detailed  table  of  contents  and  definitions  of  terms  which  have  been  given  precise  or 
special  significance  in\ census  work. 

Nearly  all  the  tables  presenting  statistics  by  states  also  give  figm'es  for  the  United 
States  as  a  whole  and  for  nine  groups  of  states,  designated  as  geographic  di\dsions. 
The  states  which  constitute  the  geogi'aphic  di\'isions  are  given  below  in  their  respec- 
tive groupings,  and  the  relation  of  the  several  groups  can  be  ascertained  by  reference 
to  the  map  on  the  opposite  page. 

West  North  Central 
DmsioN. 
Minnesota. 
Iowa. 
Missouri. 
North  Dakota. 
South  Dakota. 
Nebraska. 
Kansas. 

South  Atlantic 
-    Dmsn)N. 

Delaware. 

Maryland. 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia. 

West  \'irginia. 

North  Carolina. 

South  Carolina. 

Georgia. 

Florida. 

East  South  Central 
Division. 

Kentucky. 
Tennessee. 
Alabama. 
Mississippi. 

This  grouping  of  the  states  facilitates  the  study  of  social,  economic,  and  industrial 
phenomena  with  reference  to  their  geographical  aspects.  In  forming  th&se  groups  the 
lines  have  been  based  partly  on  present  and  partly  on  historical  conditions.  The 
advantage  of  this  geographic  order  lies  chiefly  in  the  ease  with  which  conditions  in 
contiguous  states  can  be  compared. 

If  more  detailed  information  is  desired  in  r^ard  to  any  subject  covered  by  the 
census  or  for  any  minor  civil  division  (small  city  or  village,  township,  etc.)  not  shown 
in  this  Abstract,  the  reader  is  referred  to  the  Reports  of  the  Fourteenth  Census.  A 
list  of  these  reports  is  printed  on  page  2. 

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New  England  Division. 
Maine. 

New  Hampshire. 
Vermont. 
Massachusetts. 
Rhode  Island. 
Connecticut. 

Middle  Atlantic 
Drv'isioN. 
New  York. 
New  Jersey. 
Pennsylvania. 

East  North  Central 
Division. 
Ohio. 
Indiana. 
Illinois. 
Michigan. 
Wisconsin. 


West  South  Central 
DmsioN. 

Arkansas. 
Louisiana. 
Oklahoma. 
Texas. 

Mountain  DrvisioN. 

Montana. 

Idaho. 

Wyoming. 

Colorado. 

New  Me.xico. 

Arizona. 

Utah. 

Nevada. 

Pacific  Division. 
Washington. 
Oregon. 
California. 


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POPULATION. 


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CONTENTS. 


Definitions  and  explanation  of  terms 14 

NUMBER  AND  DISTRIBUTION  OF  INHABITANTS. 

XmiTED  STATES. 

Table. 

1.  Accessions  of  territory:  1790-1920 15 

2.  Area  of  the  United  States  and  outlying  possessions:  1790-1920 15 

3.  Population  of  the  United  States  and  outlying  possessions:  1920  and  1910 16 

4.  Population  of  the  United  States,  exclusive  of  outlying  possessions:  1790-1920 16 

5.  Position  of  the  center  of  population:  1790-1920 17 

DIVISIONS  AND  STATES. 

6.  Population  of  the  l^nit^d  States,  by  divisions  and  states:  1790-1920 18 

7.  Rank  and  decennial  rates  of  increase  in  population,  for  divisions  and  states:  1790-1920 20 

8.  Population  per  square  mile,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920,  1910,  and  1900 22 

COUNTIES. 

9.  Area  and  population  of  counties:  1920  and  1910 23 

PRINCIPAL  CITIES. 

10.  Population  of  cities  having,  in  1920,  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1790-1920 50 

11.  Population  of  cities  having,  in  1920,  25,000  inhabitants  or  more,  with  decennial  increase:  1900-1920.    52 

12.  Population  of  cities  and  other  incorporated  places  having,  in  1920,  2,500  inhabitants  or  more, 

arranged  in  groups  according  to  population:  1920  and  1910 58 

13.  Population  of  principal  cities,  towns,  and  villages  in  outlying  possessions:  1920  and  1910 73 

URBAN  AND  RURAL. 

14.  Distribution  of  population  in  groups  of  cities,  classified  according  to  size,  and  in  rural  territory: 

1890-1920. . .  -■ 74 

15.  Urban  and  rural  population,  by  di\dsions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 75 

16.  Number  and  aggregate  population  of  urban  places  of  specified  sizes,  and  population  of  rural 

districts,  by  divisions  and  states:  1S90-1920 76 

17.  Population  of  urban  classes  and  of  rural  territory  as  constituted  in  1920,  with  increase:  1920  and 

1910 86 

CITIES  AND  THEIR  SUBURBS. 

18.  Area  and  population  of  csntral  city,  metropolitan  district,  and  adjacent  territory,  for  cities  of 

200,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920  and  1910 87 

19.  Area  and  population  of  central  city  and  of  adjacent  territory,  for  cities  of  100,000  to  200,000  in- 

habitants: 1920  and  1910 91 

COMPOSITION  AND  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  THE  POPULATION. 

COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITT,  AND  PARENTAGE. 

20.  Color  or  race,  for  the  United  States:  1790-1920 94 

21.  Nativity  and  parentage  of  total  population  and  of  each  color  or  race  class,  for  the  United  States: 

1850-1920 96 

22.  Color  or  race,  nativity,  and  parentage,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 98 

23.  Per  cent  distribution  of  total  population  by  color  or  race,  nativity,  and  parentage,  by  divisions  and 

states:  1920 100 

24.  White  and  Negro  population,  with  per  cent  Negro  in  total  population,  by  divisions  and  states: 

1920  and  1910 101 

25.  Negro  population,  distinguished  as  blaclt  or  mulatto,  with  per  cent  mulatto  in  total  Negro  popu- 

lation, by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 102 

26.  Native  and  foreign-bom  population,  with  per  cent  foreign  born  in  total  population,  by  divisions 

and  states:  1920  and  1910 Ittl 

27.  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "all  other,"  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 104 

28.  .Per  cent  of  increase,  Dy  color  or  race,  nativity,  and  parentage,  by  divisions  and  states:  1910-1920 103 

29.  White  population  by  nativity  and  parentage,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 106 

30.  Color  or  race,  nativity,  and  parentage,  for  cities  having  100,000  inliabitants  or  more:  1920 108 

31.  Per  cent  distribution  of  total  population  by  color  or  race,  nativity,  and  parentage,  for  cities  having 

100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920 110 

32.  Per  cent  of  increase,  by  color  or  race,  nativity,  and  parentage,  for  cities  having,  in  1920, 100,000  in- 

habitants or  more:  1910-1920 Ill 

33.  White  population  by  nativity  and  parentage,  for  cities  having,  in  1920, 100,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1920  and  1910 112 

34.  Color  or  race,  nativity,  and  parentage,  for  cities  having  from  25,000  to  100,000  inhabitants:  1920. . .  114 

35.  Color  or  race,  nativity,  and  parentage,  for  urban  and  rural  communities,  by  divisions  and  states: 

1920 118 


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CONTENTS.  11 

SEX  DISTEIBUTTON. 

Table.  -  Page. 

36.  Sex  distribution  and  ratio  of  males  to  females,  by  population  classes,  for  the  United  States:  1790- 

1920 120 

37.  Sex  distribution  and  ratio  of  males  to  females,  for  total,  white,  and  Negro  population,  by  divisions 

and  states:  1920  and  1910 122 

38.  Sex  distribution,  1920,  and  ratio  of  males  to  females,  1920  and  1910,  for  the  white  population  by 

nativity  and  parentage,  by  divisions  and  states 124 

39.  Sex  distribution  and  ratio  of  males  to  females,  for  total,  white,  and  Negro  population,  for  cities 

having,  in  1920, 100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920  and  1910 126 

40.  Sex  distribution,  1920,  and  ratio  of  males  to  females,  1920  and  1910,  for  the  white  population  by 

nativity  and  parentage,  for  cities  having,  in  1920, 100,000  inhabitants  or  more 128 

41.  Sex  distribution  and  ratio  of  males  to  females,  for  total,  native  white,  foreign-bom  white,  and  Negro 

population,  for  cities  having  from  2.5,000  to  100,000  inhabitants:  1920 130 

42.  Sex  distribution,  1920,  with  ratio  of  males  to  females,  1920  and  1910,  for  urban  and  rural  communi- 

ties, by  divisions  and  states 134 

AGE  DISTEIBUTION. 

43.  Distribution  by  age  periods  of  the  total  population,  for  the  United  States:  l.S.')0-1920 13.5 

44.  Distribution  of  males  and  females  by  age  periods,  for  the  United  States:  1S50-1920 136 

45.  Distribution  by  broad  age  groups  for  population  classes,  by  sex,  1920,  with  percentages  for  1920 

and  1910,  for  the  United  States 138 

46.  Distribution  bv  age  periods  for  population  classes,  by  sex,  for  the  United  States:  1920 140 

47.  Per  cent  distribution  by  age  periods  for  principal  population  classes,  by  sex,  for  the  United 

States:  1920 142 

48.  Distribution  by  age  periods,  for  Indian,  Chinese,  and  Japanese  population,  bv  sex,  for  the  United 

States:  1920 143 

49.  Distribution  of  population  classes  by  broad  age  groups,  by  dhisions  and  states:  1920 144 

50.  Distribution  by  broad  age  groups,  for  cities  having  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920 164 

51.  Distribution  by  broad  age  groups  for  population  classes,  in  urban  and  rural  communities,  by 

divisions  andi  states:  1920 186 

MARITAL  CONDITION. 

52.  Marital  condition  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  classes,  for  the  United  States: 

1890-1920 216 

53.  Marital  condition  of  the  population  15  to  34  years  of  age,  by  sex  and  single  years,  for  principal 

population  classes,  for  the  United  States:  1920 218 

54.  Marital  condition  of  the  total  population,  by  sex  and  age  periods,  for  principal  population  classes, 

for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 222 

65.  Marital  condition  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  sex,  for  principal  population 

classes,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 226 

56.  Marital  condition  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  sex,  for  principal  population 

classes,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920 240 

57.  Marital  condition  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  sex,  for  cities  having  from  25,000 

to  100,000  inhabitants:  1920 256 

58.  Marital  condition  of  the  urban  and  rural  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  sex  and  age 

periods,  for  principal  population  classes,  for  the  United  States:  1920 264 

59.  Marital  condition  of  the  population  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  sex,  for  urban  and  rural  com- 

munities, by  dijisions  and  states:  1920 268 

STATE  OF  BIRTH  OF  THE  NATIVE  POPULATION. 

60.  Number  and  per  cent  native  and  foreign  born  in  the  total  population,  with  classification  of  native 

according  to  whether  born  in  state  of  residence  or  elsewhere,  for  the  United  States:  18.50-1920. .  272 

61.  Total  population  and  total  white  population  distributed  as  born  in  division  of  residence,  in  other 

divisions,  or  in  foreign  countries,  by  geograpliic  divisions,  1920,  with  percentages  for  1920  and 
1910 273 

62.  Total  population  distributed  as  born  in  state  of  residence,  in  other  states,  or  in  foreign  countries, 

by  states,  1920,  with  percentages  for  1920  and  1910 274 

63.  White  population  distnbuted  as  born  in  state  of  residence,  in  other  states,  or  in  foreign  countries, 

by  states,  1920,  with  percentages  for  1920  and  1910 275 

64.  Native  population  of  each  division  and  each  state,  b  v  division  and  state  of  birth:  1920 270 

65.  Total  population  distributed  as  born  in  state  of  residence,  in  other  states,  or  in  foreign  countries, 

1920,  with  percentages  for  1920  and  1910,  for  cities  having,  in  1920,  50,000  inhabitants  or  more. .  284 

66.  Native  population,  by  division  and  state  of  birth,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or 

more:  1920 288 

67.  Urban  and  rural  population  distributed  as  born  in  division  of  residence,  in  other  divisions,  or 

in  foreign  countries,  by  divisions:  1920 296 

68.  Urban  and  rural  population  distributed  as  bom  in  state  of  residence,  in  other  states,  or  in  foreign 

countries,  by  states:  1920 297 

COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH  OF  THE  FOREIGN-BORN  POPULATION. 

69.  Country  of  birth  of  foreign-bom  population,  by  sex,  for  the  United  States:  1920 299 

70.  Country  of  birth  of  foreign-born  population,  by  sex,  for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 300 

71.  Country  of  birth  of  foreign-bom  population,  for  the  United  States:   1850-1920 302 

72.  Increase  in  foreign-born  population  by  country  of  birth,  for  the  United  States:  1850-1920 304 

73.  Country  of  birth  of  foreign-born  population,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 30(> 

74.  Per  cent  distribution  of  foreign-born  population  by  country  of  birth,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920.  310 

75.  Country  of  birth  of  foreign-bom  popiUation,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920 312 

76.  Per  cent  distribution  of  foreign-born  population  by  country  of  birth,  for  cities  having  100,000 

inhabitants  or  more:  1920 316 

77.  Country  of  birth  of  the  foreign-born  population  in  urban  and  rural  communities,  for  the  United 

States:  1920 318 


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ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION  OF  THE  FOREIGN-BORN  POPULATION. 

Table.  Page. 

78.  Foreign-born  population,  by  sex,  race,  and  year  of  immigration,  for  the  United  States:  1920 319 

79.  Foreign-bom  population  by  year  of  immigration,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 320 

80.  Foreign-born  male  population  by  year  of  immigration,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 322 

81.  Foreign-bom  female  population  by  year  of  immigration,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 323 

82.  Foreign-bom  population  by  year  of  immigration,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920.  324 

83.  Foreign-born  male  population  by  year  of  immigration,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or 

more:   1920 326 

84.  Foreign-born  female  population  by  year  of  immigration,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or 

more:   1920 327 

85.  Foreign-bom  population  by  year  of  immigration,  for  cities  having  from  25,000  to  100,000  inhabitants: 

1920 32S 

86.  Foreign-born  population  and  foreign-born  white  population  of  lu-ban  and  rural  communities,  by 

sex  and  year  of  immigration,  for  the  United  States:   1920 332 

87.  Foreign-born  population  of  urban  and  rm-al  communities  by  year  of  immigration,  by  divisions 

and  states:  1920 334 

CITIZENSHIP  OF  THE  FOREIGN-BORN  POPULATION. 

88.  Citizensliip  of  each  class  of  the  population  of  the  United  States  for  which  figures  are  available: 

.   1890-1920 336 

89.  Citizenship  of  foreign-bom  wliite  population,  by  sex  and  country  of  birth,  for  the  United  States: 

1920 338 

90.  Citizenship  of  foreign-bom  white  males  21  years  of  age  and  over,  by  country  of  birth,  for  the  United 

States:  1920  and  1910 340 

91.  Citizenship  of  foreign-born  and  foreign-born  white  population,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 342 

92.  Citizenship  of  foreign-born  white  males  and  females,  by  di^asions  and  states:  1920 344 

93.  Citizenship  of  foreign-born  white  males  and  females  21  years  of  age  and  over,  by  divisions  and 

states:  1920  and  1910 346 

94.  Citizenship  of  foreign-born  and  foreign-born  white  population,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants 

or  more:  1920 350 

95.  Citizenship  of  foreign-born  white  males  and  females,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1920 352 

96.  Citizenship  of  foreign-born  white  males  and  females  21  years  of  age  and  over,  for  cities  ha\'ing,  in 

1920, 100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920  and  1910 354 

97.  Citizenship  of  foreign-born  white  population  and  of  foreign-born  white  males  and  females  21  years 

of  age  and  over,  for  cities  having  from  25,000  to  100,000  inhabitants:  1920 357 

98.  Citizenship  of  foreign-born  wliite  population  of  urban  and  rural  communities,  for  all  ages  and  for 

persons  21  years  of  age  and  over,  by  sex,  for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 361 

99.  Citizenship  of  foreign-born  wliite  population  21  years  of  age  and  over  in  urban  and  rural  commu- 

nities, by  country  of  birth ,  for  the  United  States:  1920 : 362 

100.  Citizenship  of  foreign-born  white  population  21  years  of  age  and  over  in  urban  and  rural  commu- 

nities, by  sex,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 364 

COUNTRY  OF  ORIGIN  OF  THE  FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK. 

101.  Country  of  origin  of  the  foreign  white  stock  by  nativity  and  parentage,  for  the  United  States: 

1890-1920 366 

102.  Country  of  origin  of  the  foreign  white  stock  by  nativity  and  parentage,  for  the  United  States: 

1920  and  1910 368 

103.  Per  cent  distribution  of  the  foreign  wliite  stock  by  country  of  origin  for  nativity  and  parentage 

classes,  and  by  nativity  and  parentage  classes  for  countries  of  origin,  for  the  United  States:  1920 
and  1910 370 

104.  Country  of  origin  of  the  foreign  white  stock,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 372 

105.  Per  cent  distribution  of  the  foreign  white  stock  by  country  of  origin,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920. .  376 

106.  Country  of  origin  of  the  foreign  white  stock,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920. . .  378 

107.  Per  cent  distribution  of  the  foreign  white  stock  by  country  of  origin,  for  cities  having  100,000 

inhabitants  or  more:  1920 382 

108.  Comitry  of  origin  of  the  foreign  white  stock,  by  nativity  and  parentage,  in  urban  and  rural  com- 

munities, for  the  United  States:  1920 384 

MOTHER  TONGUE  OF  THE  FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK. 

109.  Mother  tongue  of  the  foreign  white  stock  by  nativity  and  parentage,  for  the  United  States:  1920 

and  1910 ■, 386 

110.  Increase  in  the  foreign  wliite  stock,  by  mother  tongue,  for  nativity  and  parentage  classes,  for  the 

United  States:  1910-1920 388 

111.  Per  cent  distribution  of  the  foreign  white  stock  by  mother  tongue  for  nativity  and  parentage 

classes,  and  by  nativity  and  parentage  classes  for  mother  tongues,  for  the  United  States:  1920 
and  1910 390 

112.  Mother  tongue  of  the  foreign  white  stock,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 392 

113.  Per  cent  distribution  of  the  foreign  white  stock  by  mother  tongue,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920. .  396 

114.  Mother  tongue  of  the  foreign  white  stock,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920 39S 

115.  Per  cent  distribution  of  the  foreign  white  stock  by  mother  tongue,  for  cities  having  100,000  in- 

habitants or  more:  1920 402 

SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE. 

116.  School  attendance  of  population  5  to  20  years  of  age,  for  principal  population  classes,  by  sex,  1850- 

1920,  and  by  sex  and  single  years,  1920  and  1910,  for  the  United  States 404 

117.  School  attendance,  by  sex  and  age  periods,  for  population  classes,  for  the  United  States:  1920  and 

1910 406 

118.  School  attendance,  by  broad  age  groups,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 408 

119.  School  attendance  of  population  7  to  20  years  of  ago,  by  sex,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910. .  409 

120.  School  attendance  of  population  7  to  20  years  of  age,  by  age  periods,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 

and  1910 410 

121.  School  attendance  of  population  7  to  20  years  of  age,  for  principal  population  classes,  by  divisions 

and  states:  1920  and  1910 412 

122.  School  attendance  of  population  7  to  13  years  of  age,  for  principal  population  classes,  by  divisions 

and  states:  1920  and  1910 414 

123.  School  attendance  of  population  7  to  20  years  of  age,  for  principal  population  classes,  for  cities 

having,  in  1920, 100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920  and  1910 416 


CONTENTS.  13 

SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE— continued. 
Table.  Page. 

124.  School  attendance  of  population  7  to  13  years  of  age,  for  principal  population  classes,  for  cities 

having,  in  1920,  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920  and  1910 418 

125.  School  attendance,  by  sex  and  age  periods,  for  cities  having  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920 420 

126.  School  attendance  of  the  urban  and  rural  population  7  to  20  years  of  age,  by  divisions  and  states: 

1920  and  1910 425 

127.  School  attendance  of  the  urban  and  rural  population  7  to  13  years  of  age,  by  divisions  and  states: 

1920  and  1910 ••  426 

ILLITERACY. 

128.  Number  and  per  cent  illiterate  in  population  10  years  of  age  and  over,  for  population  classes,  by 

sex,  for  the  United  States:  1870-1920 427 

129.  Number  and  per  cent  iUiterate  in  population  10  years  of  age  and  over,  by  age  periods,  for  popula- 

tion classes,  by  sex,  for  the  United  States:  1920 428 

130.  Number  and  per  cent  illiterate  in  population  10  years  of  age  and  over,  by  age  periods,  for  popula- 

tion classes,  by  sex,  for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 430 

131.  Number  and  per  cent  illiterate  in  population  10  years  of  age  and  over,  for  principal  population 

classes,  by  di\'lsions  and  states:  1920 432 

132.  Number  and  per  cent  illiterate  in  population  21  years  of  age  and  over,  for  principal  population 

classes,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 433 

133.  Per  cent  ilUterate  in  population  10  years  of  age  and  over,  by  sex  and  principal  population  classes, 

by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 434 

134.  Per  cent  ilhterate  in  population  21  years  of  age  and  over,  by  sex  and  principal  population  classes, 

by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 435 

135.  Number  and  per  cent  illiterate  in  population  10  to  15  years  of  age,  inclusive,  for  principal  popular 

tion  classes,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 436 

136.  Number  and  per  cent  illiterate  in  population  16  to  20  years  of  age,  inclusive,  for  principal  popula- 

tion classes,  by  di\'isions  and  states:  1920 437 

137.  Number  and  per  cent  ilhterate  in  population  10  years  of  age  and  over,  for  principal  population 

classes,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhal>itants  or  more:  1920 438 

138.  Number  and  per  cent  illiterate  in  population  21  years  of  age  and  over,  for  principal  population 

classes,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920 439 

139.  Per  cent  ilUterate  in  population  10  years  of  age  and  over,  by  sex  and  principal  population  classes, 

for  cities  having,  in  1920, 100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920  and  1910 440 

140.  Per  cent  illiterate  in  population  21  years  of  age  and  over,  by  sex  and  principal  population  classes, 

for  cities  having,  in  1920, 100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920  and  1910 441 

141.  Number  and  per  cent  illiterate  in  population  10  voars  of  age  and  over,  for  principal  population 

classes,  for  cities  having  from  25,000  to  lOO.iHX)  inhabitants:  1920 442 

142.  Number  and  per  cent  illiterate  in  the  urban  and  rural  population  10  years  of  age  and  over,  for  prin- 

cipal population  classes,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 446 

143.  Number  and  per  cent  illiterate  in  the  urban  and  rural  population  21  years  of  age  and  over,  for  prin- 

cipal population  classes,  Ijy  divisions  and  states;  1920 448 

INABILITY  TO   SPEAK  ENGLISH. 

144.  Number  and  per  cent  unable  to  speak  English,  for  population  classes,  by  sex,  in  population  10 

years  of  age  and  over,  1890-1920,  and  in  population  21  years  of  age  and  over,  1920  and  1910,  for  the 
United  States '. 450 

145.  Number  and  per  cent  unable  to  speak  English,  by  sex  and  age  periods,  in  the  foreign-bom  white 

population  10  years  of  age  and  over,  for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 451 

146.  Number  and  per  cent  unable  to  speak  English  in  the  foreign-born  white  population  10  years  of  age 

and  over,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 452 

147.  Number  and  per  cent  unable  to  speak  English  in  the  foreign-bom  white  population  10  years  of  age 

and  over,  b v  sex,  bv  divisions  and  stat es:  1920 453 

148.  Number  and  jier  cent' unable  to  speak  English  in  the  foreign-born  white  population  21  years  of  age 

and  over,  bv  sex,  bv  divisions  and  states:  1920 454 

149.  Number  unable  to  speak  English  in  the  foreign-born  white  population  1 0  years  of  age  and  over  and 

21  years  of  age  and  over,  by  sex,  with  percentages  for  both  sexes  combined,  for  cities  having 
100",0.)0  inhabitants  or  more:  1920 455 

150.  Number  unable  to  speak  Enghsh  in  tlie  foreign-born  white  population  10  years  of  age  and  over,  by 

sex,  with  percentages  for  both  sexes  combined,  for  cities  having  from  25,000  to  100,000  inhabitants: 
1920 456 

151.  Number  and  per  cent  unable  to  speak  English  in  the  urban  and  rural  foreign-born  wliite  popula- 

tion 10  years  of  age  and  over,  by  sex,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 458 

DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 

152.  Dwellings  and  families,  1920,  with  number  of  persons  to  a  dwelling  and  to  a  family,  1920  and  1910, 

by  divisions  and  states 459 

153.  DweUings  and  famOies,  1920,  with  number  of  persons  to  a  dwelUng  and  to  a  family,  1920  and  1910, 

for  cities  having,  in  1920,  100,000  inhabitants  or  more 460 

154.  Dwellings  and  famiUes  and  number  of  persons  to  a  dwelling  and  to  a  family,  for  cities  having 

from  25,000  to  100,000  inhabitants:  1920 461 

155.  Dwellings  and  families  for  urban  and  rural  communities,  1920,  with  number  of  persons  to  a  dwelling 

and  to  a  family,  1920  and  1910,  by  divisions  and  stales 463 

OWNERSHIP  OF  HOMES. 

156.  Distribution  of  homes  according  to  proprietorship  and  encumbrance,  for  the  United  States:  1890- 

1920 466 

157.  Per  cent  distribution  of  homes  according  to  proprietorship  and  encumbrance,  by  divisions  and 

states:  1920  and  1910 467 

158.  Number  of  homes,  distributed  according  to  proprietorship  and  encumbrance,  by  divisions 

and  states:  1920  and  1910 468 

159.  Number  of  homes,  distributed  according  to  proprietorship  and  encumbrance,  for  cities  havmg, 

in  1920,  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920  and  1910 470 

160.  Per  cent  distribution  of  homes  according  to  proprietorship  and  encumbrance,  for  cities  having, 

in  1920,  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920  and  1910 472 

161.  Number  of  homes,  distributed  according  to  proprietorship  and  encumbrance, for  cities  having  from 

25,000  to  100,000  inhabitants:  1920 473 


POPULATION. 


DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATION  OF  TERMS. 

Alien. — According  to  census  classification,  any  foreign-born  person  who  has  taken 
no  step  toward  becoming  an  American  citizen. 

Colored. — Negroes,  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "all  other."  "All  other" 
comprises  Filipinos,  Hindus,  Koreans,  Hawaiians,  Malays,  Siamese,  Samoans,  and 
Maoris. 

Continental  United  States. — Comprises  the  48  states  and  the  District  of  Columbia. 

Country  of  birth  of  foreign-born  white. — Because  of  the  many  political  changes 
which  have  resulted  from  the  World  War,  the  1920  statistics  on  this  subject  are  pre- 
sented on  the  basis  of  the  postwar  map. 

Country  of  origin  of  foreign  white  stock. — Based  upon  the  country  of  birth  of  the 
father  of  a  foreign-born  person  or  the  foreign  parent  or  parents  of  a  native.  Statistics 
are  presented  on  the  basis  of  the  prewar  map. 

Dwelling. — A  dwelling,  for  census  purposes,  is  a  place  in  which  one  or  more  persons 
regularly  sleep.  It  need  not  be  a  house  in  the  usual  sense  of  the  word,  but  may  be  a 
hotel,  boarding  house,  institution,  or  the  like.  A  boat,  a  tent,  a  freight  car,  or  a  room 
in  a  factory,  store,  or  office  building,  although  occupied  by  only  one  person,  is  also 
counted  as  a  dwelling,  while,  on  the  other  hand,  an  entire  apartment  house,  although 
containing  many  families,  constitutes  but  one  dwelling. 

Family. — ^The  term  "family,"  as  used  in  the  census,  signifies  a  group  of  persons, 
whether  related  by  blood  or  not,  who  live  together  as  one  household,  usually  sharing 
the  same  table.  One  person  living  alone  is  counted  as  a  family,  and,  on  the  other 
hand,  all  the  occupants  and  employees  of  a  hotel,  boarding  house,  or  lodging  house,  if 
that  is  their  usual  place  of  abode,  and  all  the  inmates  of  an  institution,  however 
numerous,  are  treated  as  constituting  a  single  family. 

Foreign  born. — Comprises  all  persons  not  born  in  the  United  States  or  any  of  the 
outlying  possessions  or  at  sea  Under  the  United  States  flag. 

Foreign  parentage. — Refers  to  persons  having  both  parents  foreign  born. 

Foreign  white  stock. — Comprises  three  classes,  namely,  foreign-born  whites, 
native  whites  of  foreign  parentage,  and  native  whites  of  mixed  parentage.  > 

Illiterate. — ^The  Census  Bureau  classifies  as  illiterate  any  person  10  years  of  age  or 
over  who  is  unable  to  write  in  any  language,  not  necessarily  English,  regardless  of 
ability  to  read. 

Mixed  parentage. — Refers  to  persons  having  one  parent  native  and  the  other  foreign 
born. 

Mother  tongue. — The  language  of  customary  speech  in  the  homes  of  immigrants 
prior  to  immigration. 

Native. — Refers  to  persons  born  in  continental  United  States,  in  any  of  the  out- 
lying possessions,  or  at  sea  under  the  United  States-flag. 

Native  parentage. — Refers  to  persons  having  both  parents  native. 

Outlying  possessions. — Alaska,  American  Samoa,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Panama  Canal 
Zone,  Philippine  Islands,  Porto  Rico,  and  the  Virgin  Islands  of  the  United  States. 
Detailed  statistics  regarding  the  population  of  the  outlying  possessions,  except  the 
Philippine  Islands  and  the  Virgin  Islands,  have  been  published  in  the  form  of  separate 
bulletins  and  as  sections  of  Volume  III  of  the  Fourteenth  Census  Reports. 

Philippine  Islands. — Not  enumerated  in  1920,  a  census  of  the  Philippines  having 
been  taken  by  the  Philippine  government  as  of  December  31,  1918. 

School  attendance. — The  Fourteenth  Census  inquiry  was  as  to  whether  the  person 
enumerated  had  attended  school,  college,  or  any  kind  of  educational  institution  at 
any  time  between  September  1,  1919,  and  the  census  date,  January  1,  1920. 

Urban  and  rural. — All  incorporated  places  (and  all  towns  in  Massachusetts,  Rhode 
Island,  and  New  Hampshire)  having  2,500  inhabitants  or  more  are  treated  as  urban 
and  the  remainder  of  the  country  as  rural. 

Virgin  Islands  of  the  United  States. — Not  enumerated  in  1920,  a  special  census 
having  been  taken  by  the  Census  Bureau  as  of  November  1,  1917. 

U4j 


UNITED    STATES. 


17 


Table  5.— POSITION   OF  THE  CENTER  OF  POPULATION:  1790-1920. 

[The  center  of  population  may  be  said  to  represent  the  center  of  gravity  of  the  population.  If  the  sur- 
face of  the  XTnited  States  be  considered  as  a  rigid  level  plane  without  weight,  capable  of  sustaining  tha 
population  distributed  thereon,  individuals  being  assumed  to  be  of  equal  weight  and  the  plane  to  be  sup- 
ported, as  on  a  pivotal  point,  at  its  center  of  gravity,  the  influence  of  each  individual  in  maintaining  the 
equilibrium  of  the  plane  would  be  directly  proportional  to  his  distance  from  the  pivotal  point  or  center 
of  gravity.    This  is  the  point  referred  to  by  the  term  "center  of  population."] 


, 

MOVEMENT  IN  MILES  DUEIKG 

LOCATION 

i 
APPROXIMATE   LOCATION   BY   fwPOR- 

PRECEDING 

DECADE. 

CENSUS 

From 

YEAR. 

TANT  TOWNS. 

point  to 
point  in 

North 

Wes 

West- 

North- 

South- 

latitude. 

longitude.  | 

ward. 

ward. 

ward. 

line. 

„ 

, 

,, 

„ 

, 

„ 

1 

1790.... 
1800.... 

39 
39 

16 

30 

76 

11 

1'' 

16 

6 

76 

.56 

.30 

18  miles  west  of  Baltimore,  Md ' 

40.6 

40.6 

0.5 

1810...- 

39 

11 

30 

77 

37 

12 

40  miles  northwest  by  west  of  Wash-  i 
ington,  j).  C.  (in  Va.).                         1 

36.9 

36.5 



5.3 

1820.... 

39 

.') 

42 

78 

,33 

0 

16  miles  east  of  Moorefield,  W.  Va.i...: 

50.5 

50.1 

6.7 

1830.... 

38 

57 

54 

79 

16 

54 

19  miles  west-southwest  of  Moorefield, 
W.  Va.i 

40.4 

39.4 

9.0 

1840.... 

39 

2 

0 

80 

18 

0 

16  miles  south  of  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.>. 

55.0 

54.8 

4.7 

1850.... 

38 

59 

0 

81 

19 

0 

23   miles   southeast  of   Paikersburg, 
W.  Va.i 

54.8 

54.7 

3.5 

I860.... 

39 

0 

24 

82 

48 

48 

20  miles  south  bv  east  of  Chillicothe, 
Ohio. 

80.6 

80.6 

1.6 

1870.... 

39 

12 

0 

83 

35 

42 

48  miles  east  by  north  of  Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 
8  niiles  west  by  south  of  Cincinnati, 

44.1 

42.1 

13.3 

1880.... 

S9 

4 

S 

84 

39 

40 

58.1 

57.4 

9.1 

Ohio  (in  Ky.). 

1890.... 

39 

11 

56 

8,5 

32 

53 

20  miles  east  of  Columbus,  Ind 

48.6 

47.7 

9.0 

.... 

1900.... 

39 

9 

36 

85 

48 

54 

6  miles  southeast  of  Coliunbus,  Ind. . . 

14.6 

14.4 

2.8 

1910.... 

39 

10 

12 

86 

32 

20 

In  tiie  city  of  Bloomington,  Ind 

f  1.9  miles  west  of  Whitehall.Clay  tov\Ti- 
ship.  Owen  Coimlv,  Inci. 

30. 0 

38.  9 

0.7 

1920.... 

39 

10 

21 

.86 

43 

15 

|s.3  miles  south-soutiieast  of  Spencer, 
Washington  to«-nship,  Owen  Coua- 
[    ty,  Ind. 

I      'X  8 

9.8 

0.2 

I  Present  area  of  West  Virginia  included  in  Mrginia  until  1861;  admitted  as  a  separate  state  in  1863. 
75108°— 23 2 


18 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 

Table  6.— POPULATION  OF  THE  UNITED 


DmsiON  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States. 


105,710,620    91,972,266 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  .Vtlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

■  Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Te.xas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


population. 


1920 


1910 


7, 400, 909 
22, 261,  Ui 
21,  475, 543 
12, 544, 249 
13, 990, 272 

8, 893, 307 
10, 242, 224 

3,336,101 

5, 566, 871 


768,014 
443, 083 
352, 428 

3, 852, 356 
604,397 

1,380,631 

10, 385, 227 
3,155,900 
8,720,017 

5, 759, 394 
2, 930, 390 
6,485,280 
3,668,412 
2,632,067 

2, 387, 125 
2,404,021 
3, 404, 055 
646, 872 
636, 547 
1,296,372 
1,769,257 

223,003 
1, 449, 661 

437, 571 
2, 309, 187 
1,463,701 
2, 559, 123 
1,68:5,724 
2, 895, 832 

968, 470 

2, 416, 630 
2, 337, 885 
2, 348, 174 
1,790,618 

1, 752, 204 
1,798,509 
2, 028, 283 
4,663,228 

548, 889 
431, 866 
194, 402 
939, 629 
360,350 
334, 162 
449, 396 
77,407 

1,356,621 

783,389 

3,426,861 


6, 552, 681 
19, 315,  892 
18,250,621 
11,637,921 
12,191,895 
8, 409, 901 
8, 784, 534 
2, 633, 517 
4, 192, 304 


742, 371 
430, 572 
355, 956 

3, 366, 416 
542,610 

1,114,756 

9,113,614 
2, 537, 167 
7,665,111 

4, 767, 121 
2, 700, 876 
5, 638, 591 
2,810,173 
2, 333, 860 

2,075,708 
2,224,771 
3,293,335 
577, 056 
S83, 888 
1,192,214 
1,690,949 

202,322 
1,295,346 

331, 069 
2,061,612 
1,221,119 
2, 206, 287 
1,515,400 
2, 609, 121 

752, 619 

2, 289, 905 
2, 184, 789 
2,138,093 
1,797,114 

1,574,449 
1,656,388 
1,657,155 
3, 896, 542 

376, 053 
325, 594 
145, 965 
799, 024 
327,301 
204, 354 
373, 351 
81, 875 

1,141,990 

672, 765 

2, 377, 549 


1900 


75,994,575 


5, 592, 017 
15,454,678 
15,985,581 
10, 347, 423 
10, 443, 480 
7, 547, 757 
6, 532, 290 
1, 674, 657 
2,416,692 


694,466 
411, 588 
343, 641 
2, 805, 346 
428, 556 
908, 420 

7,  268,  894 
1,883,669 
6,302,115 

4,157,545 
2,516,462 
4,821,550 
2, 420, 982 
2,069,042 

1,751,394 
2,231,853 
3,106,665 
319, 146 
401, 570 
1,066,300 
1, 470, 495 

184, 735 
1,188,044 

278, 718 
1, 854, 184 

958, 800 
1 ,  893,  810 
1,340,316 
2, 216, 331 

528, 542 

2, 147, 174 
2,020,616 
1,828,697 
1,551,270 

1,311,564 
1,381,625 
'  790, 391 
3, 048, 710 

243, 329 
161, 772 

92,531 
539, 700 
195,310 
122, 931 
276, 749 

42, 335 

518, 103 

413, 536 

1,485,053 


18901 


62,947,714 


4,700,749 
12, 706, 220 
13,  478, 305 
8,932,112 
8, 857,  922 
6,429,154 
4, 740,  983 
1,213,935 
1,888,334 


661,086 
376,530 
332, 422 
2, 238, 947 
345, 506 
746, 258 

6, 003, 174 
1,444,933 
5,258,113 

3,672,329 
2, 192, 404 
3, 826, 352 
2, 093, 890 
1, 693, 330 

1,310,283 
1,912,297 
2, 679, 185 
190, 983 
348,600 
1,062,656 
1, 428, 108 

168, 493 
1, 042, 390 

230, 392 
1, 655, 980 

762, 794 
1,617,949 
1, 151, 149 
1,837,353 

391, 422 

1, 858, 635 
1, 767, 518 
1,513,401 
1,289,600 

1,128,211 
1,118,588 
7  258,657 
2, 235, 527 

142, 924 
88, 548 
62, 555 

413, 249 

160, 282 
88,243 

210, 779 
47,355 

357,232 

317, 704 

1,213,398 


1880 


50,155,783 


4,010,529 

10, 496, 878 

11,206,668 

6,157,443 

7, 597, 197 

5, 585, 151 

3,334,220 

653, 119 

1,114,578 


648,936 
346, 991 
332, 286 
1, 783, 085 
276, 531 
622, 700 

5,082,871 
1,131,116 
4, 282, 891 

3,198,062 
1,978,301 
3,077,871 
1,636,937 
1,315,497 

780, 773 
1,624,615 
2,168,380 

< 135, 177 

452, 402 
996,096 

146, 608 
934,943 
177,624 

1, 512,  565 
618, 457 

1,399,750 
995, 577 

1,542,180 
269, 493 

1,648,690 
1,542,359 
1,262,505 
1, 131, 597 

802, 525 
939, 946 


39, 159 
32,610 
20, 789 
194, 327 
119,565 
40, 440 
143,963 
62, 266 

75, 116 
174, 768 
864, 694 


1870 


38,558.371 


3, 487, 924 
8, 810,  806 
9, 124, 517 
3, 856, 594 
6, 853, 610 
4,404,445 
2,029,965 
315, 385 
675, 125 


626,915 
318,300 
330, 551 
1,457,351 
217, 353 
537,454 

4,382,759 

906,096 

3, 521, 951 

2,665,260 
1,680,637 
2, 539,  891 
1,184,059 
1,054,670 

439, 706 
1,194,020 
1,721,295 

*  14, 181 

122,993 
364,399 

125,015 
.  780,894 

131, 700 
1, 225, 163 

442,014 
1, 071, 361 

70,5,606 
1, 184, 109 

187, 748 

1,321,011 

1, 258, 520 

996, 992 

827,922 

484,471 
726,915 


818, 579 

20, 595 
14,999 

9,118 
39, 864 
91,874 

9,658 
86,786 
42,  491 

23, 955 

90, 923 

560, 247 


1  Includes  population  (325,464)  of  Indian  Territory  and  Indian  reservations,  specially  enumerated  in  1890, 
but  not  included  in  the  general  report  on  population  for  1890. 

2  Includes  persons  (6,100  in  1810  and  5,318  in  1830)  on  public  ships  in  the  service  of  the  United  States,  not 
credited  to  any  division  or  state. 

3  Population  of  area  taken  to  form  state  of  Missouri  in  1821;  part  of  Louisiana  territory  in  1810. 


DIVISIONS   AND   STATES. 
STATES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1790-1920. 


19 


POPtJLATION. 


1860 


31,443,321 


1850 


1840 


23,191,876     2  17,069,453 


212,866.020 


1830 


1820 


9,638,453 


1810 


7,239,881 


1800 


1790 


5,308,483       3,929.214 


3, 135,  283 
7, 458, 985 
6, 926,  884 
2, 169,  832 
5, 364,  703 
4,  020,  991 
1,  747,  667 
174, 923 
444,053 


2, 728, 
5,  898, 
4,523, 

880, 
4, 679, 
3,  363, 

940, 
72, 

105, 


234,  822 
526, 260 

924,  728 
426,  814 

925,  299 
575,  445 
449, 985 


1, 954,  717 
3, 587, 664 
1, 470,  018 

140,  455 
3, 645,  752 
1, 815, 969 

246, 127 


1, 660, 071 
2, 699,  845 

792,  719 

66,  586 

3, 061,  063 

1,  lao,  489 

167, 680 


1, 471, 973 

2, 014,  702 

272, 324 

19,783 

2, 674,  891 

708, 590 

77, 618 


1,233,011 

1, 402,  565 

51,006 


2, 286,  494 
335,  407 


1,009,408 
958, 632 


1, 851,  806 
109,  368 


628, 279 
326, 073 
315, 098 
1, 231, 066 
174, 620 
460, 147 

3, 880, 735 

672, 035 

2, 906, 215 

2, 339, 511 

1, 350, 428 

1,711,951 

749,113 

775,  881 

172, 023 

074, 913 

1, 1S2, 012 

^  4,  &37 

28,841 
107, 206 

112,  216 

687, 049 

75, 080 

1, 596, 318 


583, 169 
317, 976 
314, 120 
994,  514 
147,  545 
370,  792 

3, 097, 394 

489,  555 

2,311,786 

1, 980,  329 
988, 416 
851,  470 
397, 654 
305, 391 

6,077 
192, 214 
682, 044 


501, 793 
284, 574 
291, 948 
737, 699 
108,  830 
309, 978 

2, 428, 921 

373, 300 

1,724,033 

1,  519, 467 

685, 86G 

476, 183 

212, 267 

30, 945 


399, 455 
269, 328 
280, 652 
610, 408 
97, 199 
297, 675 

1,918,608 

320, 823 

1,  348, 233 

937, 903 

343, 031 

157,  445 

31, 639 


298, 335 
244,161 
235, 981 
523,  2S7 
83, 059 
275, 248 

1,  372, 812 

277,  575 

1, 049,  458 

581, 434 
147, 178 
55,211 

8,  896 


43, 112 
383, 702 


140,455 


66,586 


91,532 

5.S3, 034 

51,687 

1, 421, 661 


78, 085 

470, 019 

43,  712 

1, 239, 797 


76, 748 

447, 040 

39,  834 

1,211,405 


72, 749 

407, 350 

33,  039 

1, 065,  366 


228, 705 
214, 460 
217, 895 
472, 040 
76, 931 
261, 942 

959, 049 
245,  562 
810, 091 

230,  760 

24, 520 

12, 282 

i,  762 


151,719 
183,858 
1*4,465 
422,  845 
69, 122 
251, 002 

589, 051 
211,149 
602, 365 

45, 365 
5,6'11 


"  19, 783 


72, 674 
380,546 

24, 023 
974, 600 


6-i,  273 
341,548 

14,093 
880,  200 


96,540 
141,  885 

85,425 
378, 787 

68,  825 
237, 946 

340, 120 
184, 139 
434,  373 


59,  a)6 
319,728 


747,610 


992, 622 

703, 70S 

1,057,  2S6 

140,424 

1, 155, 684 

1, 109,  801 

964, 201 

791, 305 

435, 450 
708, 002 


869, 039 

668,  .507 

906, 185 

87,  445 

982, 405 

1, 002, 717 

771,623 

606, 526 

209,  897 
517, 762 


753,  419 

.594,  398 

691,392 

54, 477 

779,  828 
829, 210 
590, 7.i6 
375, 651 

97, 574 
352,411 


737, 987 

581, 18.-) 

516, 823 

34, 730 

687,917 
681,904 
309,  .■>27 
136, 621 

30, 388 
215,739 


638,  829 
502,  741 
340, 989 


555,  500 
415, 115 
252,  433 


478,  Iffi? 
34.5, 591 
162, 686 


,564,  317 

422,  82.3 

127,901 

75,448 

14, 273 
153,407 


406,  .511 
261,  727 


40, 352 

«  1,062 
76, 5.56 


220,955 
105, 602 


8,850 


393, 751 
249, 073 

82, 548 


73, 677 
35,691 


604, 215 


212, 592 


34,277 
93,  516 


61,547 


40,273 
6,857 

11, 594 

52,465 

379, 994 


11,380 


13, 294 

92,  597 


*  Population  of  that  part  of  Dakota  territory  taken  to  form  North  Dakota:  1880,  36,909;  1870,  2,405. 
Population  of  part  taken  to  form  South  Dakota:  1880,  98,268;  1870,  11,776. 

'  Dakota  territory. 

•  Population  of  area  taken  to  form  Arkansas  territory  in  1819;  part  of  Louisiana  territory  in  1810. 
'  Includes  population  of  Indian  Territory,  as  follows:  1900,  392,060;  1890,  180,182. 


20 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS — ^POPULATION. 


Table  7.— RANK  AND  DECENNIAL  RATES  OF  INCREASE  IN 

[A  minus  sign  (— ) 


DIVISION   AND  STATE. 

BANK  in  population. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800  1790 

I 

Geogeaphic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central 

V 

I 

III 
VII 

II 

IV 
VI 
IX 

VIII 

III 

II 

V 

VII 

I 

IV 
VI 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
q 

VII 

I 

II 
IV 

III 

VI 

V 

IX 

VIII 

VII 

I 

II 
IV 

III 

VI 
V 
IX 

VIII 

VII 

II 

I 
IV 

III 

V 
VI 

IX 
VIII 

VII 
II 
I 
III 
IV 
V 
VI 
IX 

VIII 

VI 
II 
I 
IV 

III 

V 
VII 
IX 
VIII 

VI 
II 

I 
V 

III 

IV 
VII 
IX 
VIII 

V 
I 
II 

VI 

III 

IV 
VII 
IX 
VIII 

V 

I 

III 
VII 

II 

IV 
VI 

III 

II 

V 
VII 

I 

IV 
VI 

III 

II 

V 

VII 

I 

IV 
VI 

III 
II 
V 

II 
III 

I 
IV 

I 
IV 

10 

Pacific 

New  England: 

13 
22 
21 

8 
24 
20 

1 
18 
2 

3 
10 
14 
23 
30 

11 

35 
41 
45 
6 
38 
29 

1 

10 
2 

4 
11 

3 
7 
13 

17 
16 
9 
36 
37 
31 
24 

47 
28 
42 
20 
27 
14 
26 
12 
32 

15 
19 
18 
23 

25 

22 

21 

5 

39 
43 
48 
33 
44 
46 
40 
49 

30 
34 

8 

34 
39 
42 
6 
38 
31 

1 
11 
2 

4 
9 
3 
8 
13 

19 
15 
7 
37 
36 
29 
22 

47 
27 
43 
20 
28 
16 
26 
10 
33 

14 
17 
18 
21 

25 

24 

23 

5 

40 
45 
48 
32 
44 
46 
41 
49 

30 
35 
12 

31 
37 
39 
7 
35 
29 

1 
16 
2 

4 

8 
3 
9 
13 

19 
10 
5 
40 
38 
27 
22 

45 
26 
41 
17 
28 
15 
24 
11 
33 

12 
14 
18 
20 

25 

23 

5  30 

6 

43 
46 
48 
32 
44 
47 
42 
49 

34 
36 
21 

30 
33 
37 
6 
36 
29 

1 

18 
2 

4 
8 
3 
9 
14 

20 
10 
5 
42 
35 
26 
19 

43 
27 
40 
15 
28 
16 
23 
12 
32 

11 
13 
17 
21 

24 

25 

39 

7 

45 
46 
48 
31 
44 
47 
41 
49 

34 
38 
22 

27 
31 
32 
7 
33 
28 

1 
19 
2 

3 
6 
4 
9 
16 

26 
10 
5 

|340 

30 
20 

38 
23 
36 
14 
29 
15 
21 
13 
34 

8 
12 
17 
18 

25 

22 

23 
31 
30 
7 
32 
25 

1 

17 
2 

3 
6 
4 
13 
15 

28 
11 
5 

8  45 

36 
29 

35 
20 
34 
10 
27 
14 
22 
12 
33 

8 
9 
16 
18 

26 
21 

22 
27 

28 
7 
29 
24 

1 

21 

2 

3 
6 
4 
16 
15 

30 
20 

8 

M2 

39 
33 

32 

19 

35 

5 

16 
22 
23 
6 
28 
21 

1 
19 

2 

3 
7 
11 
20 
24 

.36 
27 
13 

12 
18 
17 
8 
23 
16 

1 
14 
2 

4 
13 
20 
27 

12 
15 
16 
7 
20 
14 

1 
13 
3 

5 
18 
24 
27 

14 
16 
15 

5 
17 

9 

2 
12 
3 

13 
21 
24 
25 

14 
11 
13 

5 
16 

8 

3 
10 
2 

18 
21 

11 
10 
12 

4 
15 

8 

5 
9 
2 

12 
13 

New  Hampshire. . . 
Vermont 

14 
15 
16 

17 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

18 
19 

?n 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

?i 

Indiana 

?? 

lUinois.  . 

?3 

Michigan 

?4 

•"> 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

■'fi 

29 
16 

?7 

21 

23 

23 

28 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

29 
^0 

31 

3? 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

30 

17 

33 

4 

26 

15 

28 

4 

24 

11 

25 

3 

22 

10 

25 

2 

19 

8 
22 

1 

17 

7 
19 

1 

16 

6 

..... 

33 

Maryland 

34 
35 

District  of  Columbia 
Virginia. . . 

36 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolijia 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

37 
38 
39 

12 
18 
11 
31 

9 
10 
13 
14 

25 
17 

10 
14 
9 
31 

8 
5 
12 
15 

26 

18 

7 
11 

9 
27 

6 
5 
12 
17 

25 
19 

5 

9 

10 

26 

6 

7 

15 

22 

28 
19 

4 
8 
11 

4 
6 
11 

4 
6 
12 

3 
7 
13 

4(1 

Florida 

41 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

6 

9 

19 

21 

26 
17 

7 
10 

9 
15 

14 

17 

4?. 

Tennessee 

43 

44 

Mississippi 

20 

26 

18 

20 

45 

West  South  Central: 

Ad 

47 

48 

Texas.. 

11 

45 
46 

47 
35 
41 
44 
39 
43 

42 
37 
24 

19 

43 
44 
47 
41 
37 
46 
39 
40 

42 
38 
24 

23 

25 

49 

Mountain: 

50 

Idaho   ' 

51 

Wyoming 

5? 

38 
34 

53 

New  Mexico 

32 

54 

55 

Utah 

37 

41 

40 
36 
26 

35 

56 

57 

Pacific: 

Washington 

58 

34 
29 

59 

iln  computing  the  decennial  increases  from  1820  to  1850,  persons  on  public  ships  in  1830  and  1840  (see 
Table  6)  were  included. 
'  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 
« Dakota  territory. 


DIVISIONS   AND   STATES. 


21 


POPULATION,   FOR  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:   1790-1920. 
denotes  decrease.] 


PEH 

ASE  IN 

POPUXATION. 

— 

CENT  OF  INCRE 

1910 

to 
1920 

1900 

to 
1910 

1890 

to 
1900 

1880 

to 
1890 

1870 

to 
1880 

1860 

to 

1870 

1850 

to 
1860 

1840 

to 
1850 

1830 

to 

1840 

1820 

to 

1830 

1810 

to 

1820 

1800 

to 
1810 

1790 

to 
1800 

14.9 

21.0 

20.7 

25.5 

30.1 

22.6 

35.6 

135.9 

132.7 

133.5 

33.1 

36.4 

35.1 

1 

12.9 
15.2 
17.7 

7.8 
14.7 

5.7 
16.6 
26.7 
32.8 

17.2 
25.0 
14.2 
12.5 
16.8 
11.4 
34.5 
57.3 
73.5 

19.0 
21.6 
18.6 
15.8 
17.9 
17.4 
37.8 
38.0 
28.0 

17.2 
21.0 
20.3 
45.1 
16.6 
15.1 
42.2 
85.9 
69.4 

15.0 
19.1 
22.8 
59.7 
29.8 
26.8 
64.3 
107.1 
65.1 

11.2 
IS.  1 
31.7 
77.7 
9.1 
9.5 
16.2 
80.3 
52.0 

14.9 

26.5 

53.1 

146.5 

14.7 

19.6 

85.9 

139.9 

319.3 

22.1 
30.3 
54.7 

106.3 
19.2 
30.6 

109.0 

14.3 

26.2 
99.0 
203.9 

7.7 
41.8 
82.8 

17.7 
32.9 
85.4 
110.9 
19.1 
52.5 
46.8 

12.8 
34.0 
191.1 
236.6 
14.4 
68.0 
116.0 

19.4 

43.6 

433.9 

22.  2 
46!  3 

3 
3 
4 

5 

17.0 
111.3 

23.5 
206.7 

6 

7 

8 

9 

::.::::::::::: 

10 

3.5 

2.9 

-1.0 

14.4 

11.4 

23.9 

14.0 
24.4 
13.8 

20.8 
8.5 
15.0 
30.5 
12.8 

15.0 
8.1 
3.4 
/    12.1 
\      9.0 
8.7 
4.6 

10.2 
11.9 
32.2 
12.0 
19.9 
16.0 
11.1 
11.0 
28.7 

5.5 

7.0 

9.8 

-0.4 

11.3 
8.6 
22.4 
19.7 

46.0 
32.6 
33.2 
17.6 
10.1 
63.5 
20.4 
-5.5 

18.8 
16.4 
44.1 

6.9 
4.6 
3.6 
20.0 
26.6 
22.7 

25.4 
34.7 
21.6 

14.7 
7.3 
16.9 
16.1 
12.8 

18.5 
-0.3 
6.0 
80.8 
45.4 
11.8 
15.0 

9.5 
9.0 
18.8 
11.2 
27.4 
16.5 
13.1 
17.7 
42.4 

6.6 
8.1 
16.9 
15.8 

20.0 

19.9 

109.7 

27.8 

54.5 
101.3 
57.7 
48.0 
67.6 
66.2 
34.9 
93.4 

120.4 
62.7 
60.1 

5.0 
9.3 
3.4 
25.3 
24.0 
21.7 

21.1 
30.4 
19.9 

13.2 

14.8 
26.0 
15.6 
22.2 

33.7 
16.7 
16.0 
67.1 
15.2 
0.3 
3.0 

9.6 
14.0 
21.0 
12.0 
25.7 
17.1 
16.4 
20.6 
35.0 

15.5 
14.3 
20.8 
20.3 

16.3 

23.5 

205.6 

36.4 

70.3 
82.7 
47.9 
30.6 
21.9 
39.3 
31.3 
-10.6 

45.0 
30.2 
22.4 

1.9 

8.5 
(2) 
25.6 
24.9 
19.8 

18.1 

27.7 
22.8 

14.8 
10.8 
24.3 
27.9 
28.7 

67.8 
17.7 
23.6 

y  299.  2 

134.9 
43.4 

14.9 
11.5 
29.7 
9.5 
23.3 
1.5.6 
15.6 
19.1 
45.2 

12.7 
14.6 
19.9 
14.0 

40.6 
19.0 

3.5 
9.0 
0.5 
22.4 
27.2 
15.9 

16.0 
24.8 
21.6 

20.0 
17.7 

21.2 
38.2 
24.7 

77.6 
36.1 
26.0 

s  853. 2 

267.8 
173.4 

17.3 
19.7 
34.9 
23.5 
39.9 
30.7 
41.1 
30.2 
43.5 

24.8 
22.6 
26.6 
36.7 

65.6 
29.3 

-0.2 
-2.4 
4.9 
18.4 
24.5 
16.8 

12.9 
34.8 
21.2 

13.9 

24.5 
4S.  4 
58.1 
35.9 

155.6 
76.9 
45.6 

8  193.2 

326.  5 
239.9 

11.4 

13.7 

75.4 

<-23.3 

7.7 
2.5 
0.3 
23.8 
18.4 
24.1 

25.3 
37.3 
25.7 

18.1 
36.6 

101.1 
88.  4 

1.54. 1 

2,730.7 
251. 1 
73.3 

16.2 
11.7 
7.6 
34.8 
35.6 
19.6 

27.5 
31.1 
34.1 

30.3 
44.1 

78.8 

87.3 

886.9 

25.6 
5.7 
4.0 
20.9 
12.0 
4.1 

26.6 
16.4 
27.9 

62.0 
99.9 
202.  4 
570.9 

33.9 
10.3 
18.9 
16.6 
17.0 
8.1 

39.8 
15.6 
28.5 

61.3 
133.1 
18.5.2 
255. 7 

30.4 
13.8 
8.3 
10.9 
8.0 
5.1 

43.1 
13.0 
29.5 

152.0 
500.2 
349.5 

86.8 

50.7 
16.6 
41.1 
11.6 
11.3 
4.4 

62.8 
16.3 
34.5 

408.7 
334.7 

57.2 
29.6 
80.8 
11.6 
0.4 
5.5 

73.2 
14.7 
38.7 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
IS 
19 

20 

21 

92 

?3 

24 

?5 

345.8 
77.8 

?6 

173.2 

110.9 

236.6 

27 

f28 
t29 
30 

31 

22.6 
17.8 
45.3 
12.3 

17.2 
24.0 
18.2 
14.7 

1.7 
5.1 
9.7 
2.3 

5.5 

9.7 

20.6 

13.7 

0.1 

7.0 

37.5 

9.3 

13.1 
11.4 
70.5 
10.7 

8.8 
6.8 

"i7.'7' 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 

7.9 
0.3 
12.0 
33.7 

14.3 
13.4 
3.4 
4.6 

11.3 
2.7 

14.2 
5.3 
16.7 
60.6 

17.6 
10.7 
25.0 
30.5 

107.5 
36.7 

15.3 
12.5 
31.1 
60.5 

26.0 
20.9 
30.6 
61.5 

115.1 
46.9 

2.1 

2.3 

33.8 

56.9 

13.4 
21.6 
90.9 
175.0 

221.1 
63.4 

15.5 
15.6 
51.6 

15.0 
21.1 
35.1 

16.2 
20.  1 
55.2 

21.4 

38.8 
97.1 

37 
38 
39 
40 

21.9 
61.3 
142.0 
81.1 

112.9 
40.6 

38.8 
61.6 

84.0 
147.8 

199.9 
195.  9 

41 
42 
43 

87.0 

1,244.0 
100.4 

356.0 

44 
45 

46 

47 

40.4 

265.0 
171.5 
200.9 
112.7 

34.1 
118.2 

46.4 
-23.9 

375.6 

81.8 
40.3 

94.5 

90.1 
117.4 
128.0 
387.5 

30.  1 
318.7 

65.9 

46.5 

213.6 
92.2 
54.3 

35.5 

184.2 

48 

49 

.50 

51 

16.3 
-1.8 

5? 

51.9 

.53 

.54 

115.5 
519.7 

100.6 
73.3 

47.4 

253.9 

55 

.56 

57 

294.7 
310.4 

58 

59 

<  Decrease  due  to  loss  of  territory,  West  Virginia  having  been  detached  from  Virginia  and  admitted  as  a 
separate  state  in  1863. 

'  The  territory  of  Oklahoma  in  1900  ranked  38  and  Indian  Territory  39.  In  computing  the  rank  for  1900 
the  population  of  Indian  Territory  was  included  with  that  of  Oklanoma. 


22 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


TABLE  8.— POPULATION   PER   SQUARE   MILE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:    1920,   1910, 

AND   1900. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


ITnited  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  EiiKlaud 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

.        New  York 

!        New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Wert  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

.South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama , 

Mississippi , 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma  i 

Texas , 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUforuia 


Population: 
1920 


105,710,620 


7,400,909 
22,261,144 
21,475,543 
12, 544, 249 
13, 990, 272 

8,893,307 
10,242,224 

3, 336, 101 

5,  .566, 871 


768,014 
443,083 
352, 428 

, 852, 356 
604,397 

,380,631 

385,227 
15.5,900 
720,017 

759,394 
930,390 
485, 280 
668,412 
632,067 

387, 125 
404,021 
404,055 
646, 872 
636,547 
296,372 
769,257 

223,003 
449,661 
437,  .571 
.309, 187 
463, 701 
559, 123 
683, 724 
895, 832 
968, 470 

416, 630 
337, 885 
348,174 
790,618 

, 752, 204 
, 798, 509 
,02.8,283 
,663,228 

548,889 
431, 866 
194, 402 
939, 629 
360, 350 
334,162 
449, 396 
77,407 

,356,621 

783, 389 

;,  426, 861 


Land  area 

(square 

miles): 

1920 


2,973,774 


61,976 
100, 000 
245, 564 
510, 804 
269,071 
179,509 
429,746 
8.59, 009 
318, 095 


29,895 
9,031 
9,124 
8,039 
1,067 
4,820 

47,654 
7,514 
44,832 

40, 740 
36, 045 
56,043 
57,480 
55, 256 

80, 858 
55,586 
68, 727 
70, 183 
76, 868 
76,808 
81, 774 

1,%5 
9,941 
60 
40,262 
24,022 
48,740 
30, 495 
68,725 
54,861 

40, 181 
41, 687 
51,279 
46,362 

52, 525 

45,409 

69,414 

262,398 

2  146, 131 
2  83,354 
2  97, 548 
103, 658 
122, 503 
113,810 
82,184 
109, 821 

66,836 
95,607 
155,652 


POPULATION  PER  SQUARE  MILE. 


1920 


35.5 


119.4 
222.6 
87.5 
24.6 
52.0 
49.5 
23.8 
3.9 
17.5 


25.7 
49.1 
38.6 
479.2 
566.4 


217.9 
420.0 
194.5 

141.4 
81.3 

115.7 
63.8 
47.6 

29.5 
43.2 
49.5 
9.2 
8.3 
16.9 
21.6 

113.5 
145.8 
7,292.9 
57.4 
60.9 
52.5 
55.2 
49.3 
17.7 

60.1 
56.1 

45.8 
38.6 

33.4 
39.6 
29.2 
17.8 

3.8 
5.2 
2.0 
9.1 
2.9 
2.9 
5.5 
0.7 

20.3 

8.2 

22.0 


1910 


30.9 


10.5. 7 
193. 2 
74.3 
22.8 
45.3 
46.8 
20.4 
3.1 
13.2 


24.8 
47.7 
39.0 
418.8 
508.  5 
231.3 

191.2 
337.7 
171.0 

117.0 
74.9 

100.6 
48.9 
42.2 

25.7 
40.0 
47.9 
8.2 
7.6 
15.5 
20.7 

103.0 
130:3 
5,517.8 
51.2 
50.8 
45.3 
49.7 
44.4 
13.7 

57.0 
52.4 
41.7 
38.8 

30.0 
36.5 
23.9 
14.8 

2.6 
3,9 
1.5 

7.7 
2.7 
1.8 
4.5 
0.7 

17.1 
7.0 
15.3 


1  Includes  population  of  Indian  Territory  for  1900.  .    .      tj  i 

2  Total  land  area  includes  part  of  Yellowstone  National  Park,  geographically  located  in  Idaho 
(36  square  miles),  Montana  (198  square  miles),  and  Wyoming  (2,948  square  miles).  Total  population 
of  park  (165)  returned  as  in  Wyoming. 


cauNTiES.  23 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910. 


Randolph 
Russell 
St.  Clair 

Shelby I      819 

Sumter |      908 


24  ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Contiaued. 


Arkansas — Con. 

Johnson 

Lafayette 

Lawrence 

Lee 

Lincoln 

Little  River 

Logan 

Lonoke 

Madison 

Marion 

Miller 

Mississippi 

Monroe 

Montpomery 

Nevada. ..." 

Newton 

Ouachita 

Perry ■ 

PhUUps 

Pike 

Poinsett 

Polk 

Pope 

Prairie 

Pulaski 

Randolph 

St.  Francis 

Saline 

Scott 

Searcy 

Sebastian 

Sevier 

Sharp 

Stone 

Union 

Van  Buren 

Washington 

White 

Woodruff 

YeU 

California 

Alameda 

Alpuie 

Amador 

Butte 

Calaveras 

Colusa 

Contra  Costa 

Del  Norte 

Eldorado 

Fresno 

Glenn 

Humboldt 

Imperial 

Inyo 

Kern 

Kings 

Lake 

Lassen 

Los  Angeles 

Madera 


Land 

aream 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


675 
525 
592 
601 
571 

546 
726 
807 
836 
646 

623 
792 
603 

7S4 
620 

846 
733 
552 
692 
601 

721 
846 
828 
6C2 
779 

654 
628 
743 
970 
673 

531 
572 
609 
611 
1,048 

730 

955 

1,037 

577 
955 

155,652 


732 

776 

601 

1,698 

1,027 

1,140 
714 
1,024 
1,737 
5,950 

1, 337 
3, 575 
4,089 
9,991 
8,003 

1,159 
1,238 
4,531 
4, 115 
2,112 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


21,062 

15,  522 
22,098 
28,  852 
18,  774 

16, 301 
25,  866 
33,  400 
14,918 
10,154 

24,  021 
47, 320 
21,  601 
11,112 
21,  934 

11,199 
20, 638 
9,905 
44,  530 
12, 397 

20,  848 

16,  412 
27, 153 
17,447 

109,464 

17, 713 
28, 385 
16, 781 
13, 232 
14, 590 

56, 739 
18, 301 
11,132 
8,779 
29, 691 

13, 666 

35,  468 
34, 603 

21,  547 
25, 655 

3,426,861 


344, 177 

243 

7  793 

30,0Cd 

6,183 

9,290 
53,889 
2,759 
6,426 
128, 779 

11,  853 
37,  413 
43, 453 
7,031 
54,843 

22, 031 

5,402 

8,507 

936,  455 

12, 203 


Per 

square 
mile. 


31.2 
29.6 
37.3 
48.0 
32.9 

29.9 
35.6 
41.4 
17.8 
15.7 

38.6 
59.7 
35.8 
14.2 
35.4 

13.2 
28.2 
17.9 
64.3 
20.6 

28.9 
19.4 
32.8 
26.4 
140.5 

27.1 
45.2 
22.6 
13.6 
21.7 

106.9 
32.0 
18.3 
14.4 

28.3 

18.7 
37.1 
33.4 
37.3 
26.9 

22.0 


470.2 
0.3 
13.0 
17.7 
6.0 

8.1 
75.5 
2.7 
3.7 
21.6 


10.5 
10.6 
0.7 
6.9 

19.0 

4.4 

1.9 

227.6 

5.8 


1910 


19,  698 
13,  741 

20,  001 
24,  2.52 
15, 118 

13,  597 
26,  350 
27,983 

16,  056 
10,  203 

19,  555 
30,468 
19,  907 
12,455 
19,  344 

10, 612 
21, 774 
9,402 
33,  535 
12, 565 

12, 791 

17,  216 
24, 527 
13, 853 
86,  751 

18, 987 
22,548 
16, 657 
14, 302 

14,  825 

52,  278 
16, 616 
11,688 
8, 946 
30, 723 

13, 509 
33,  889 
28, 574 
20, 049 
26, 323 

2,377,549 


California— Con. 

Marin 

Mariposa 

Mendocino 

Merced 

Modoc 

Mono 

Monterey 

Napa 

Nevada 

Orange 

Placer 

Plumas 

Riverside 

Sacramento 

San  Benito 

San  Bernardino.. 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco 

San  Joaquin 

San  Luis  Obispo. 

San  Mateo 

Santa  Barbara . . . 

Santa  Clara 

Santa  Cruz 

Shasta 

Sierra 

Siskiyou 

Solano 

Sonoma 

Stanislaus 

Sutter 

Tehama 

Trinity 

Tulare 

Tuolumne 

Ventura 

Yolo 

Yuba 

Colorado 

Adams 

Alamosa 

Arapahoe 

Archuleta 

Baca 

Bent 

Boulder 

Chaffee 

Cheyenne 

Clear  Creek 

Conejos 

Costilla 

Crowley 

Custer 

Delta 

Denver 

Dolores 

Douglas 

Eagle 

El  Paso 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


529 
1,403 
3,  539 
1,995 
3,  823 

3,030 

3,330 

783 

974 

795 

1,411 
2,593 
7,223 
983 
1,392 

20, 175 

4,221 

42 

1,448 

3,  334 

447 
2, 740 
1, 328 

435 

3,858 

923 
6,256 

822 
1, 582 
1,450 

608 
2,925 
3,096 
4,856 

2,190 

1,858 

1,014 

632 


103,658 


1,262 

727 

842 

1,220 

2,552 

1,524 

764 

1, 083 

1,777 

390 

1,252 

1,185 

808 

747 

1,201 

58 

1,043 

845 

1,620 

2,121 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


27, 342 
2,775 
24, 116 
24, 579 
5,425 

960 
27, 9cS0 
20, 678 
10,8.W 
61, 375 

18,584 

5,681 

50,297 

91, 029 

8,995 

73, 401 
112, 248 
506, 676 
79, 905 
21, 893 

36, 781 
41,097 
100, 070 
26, 209 
13,  361 

1,783 
18,  545 
40,602 
52,090 
43,  557 

10,115 
12,  882 
2,551 
59,031 

7,768 
28, 724 
17,  lOo 
10, 375 


939, 629 


Per 
square 
mile. 


51.7 
1.9 
6.8 

12.3 
1.4 

0.3 

8.4 

26.4 

11.1 

77.2 

13.2 
2.2 
7.0 

92.6 
6.5 

3.6 

20.6 

12,063.7 

55.2 

6.6 

82.  S 
15.0 
75.8 
60.4 
3.5 

1.9 

3.0 

49.4 

32.9 

30.0 

16.6 
4.4 
0.8 

12.2 

3.5 
15.  5 
16.9 
16.4 


9.1 


11.4 
7.1 

16.3 
2.9 
3.4 

6.4 
41.7 
7.2 
2.1 
7.4 

6.7 
4.2 
7.9 
2.9 
11.4 

4,422.3 
1.2 
4.2 
2.1 

20.8 


1910 


25, 114 

3,956 

23,929 

15, 148 

6,^91 

2,042 
24,146 
19,800 
14, 955 
34, 436 

18, 237 

5,259 

34, 696 

67,806 

8,041 

56,706 
61,665 
416,  912 
50, 731 
19, 383 

26, 585 
27,  738 
83,539 
26, 140 
18, 920 

4,098 
18,801 
27,  559 
48, 394 
22, 522 

6,328 
11, 401 

3,301 
35,440 

9,979 
18, 347 
13, 926 
10, 042 


799, 024 


8,892 


10,  263 
3,302 
2,516 

5,043 
30,  330 
7, 622 
3,687 
5,001 

11, 285 
5,498 


1,947 

13, 688 

213, 381 

642 

3,192 

2,985 

43, 321 


COUNTIES.  5<,27 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Colorado — Con. 

Elbert 

Fremont 

Garfield 

Gilpin 

Grand 

Gunnison 

Hinsdale 

Huerfano 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

Kiowa , 

Kit  Carson , 

LaPlata 

Lake 

Larimer 

Las  Animas 

Lincoln 

Logan .'. 

Mesa 

Mineral 

Moffat 

Montezuma 

Montrose 

Morgan 

Otero 

Ouray 

Paik 

Phillips 

Pitkin 

Prowers 

Pueblo 

Rio  Blanco 

Rio  Grande 

Routt 

Saguache 

San  Juan 

San  Miguel 

Sedgwick 

Summit 

Teller 

Washington 

Weld 

Yuma 

Connecticut.  . 

Fairfield 

Hartford 

Litchfield 

Middlesex 

New  Haven 

New  London 

ToUand 

Windham 

Delawabe 

Kent 

New  Castle 

Sussex 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


1,857 
1,557 
3,107 
132 
1,806 

3,179 

971 

1,500 

1,632 

808 

1,798 
2,159 
1,851 
371 
2,629 

4,809 
2,570 
1,822 
3,163 
866 

4,658 
2,051 
2,264 
1,286 
1, 259 

519 
2,242 

688 
1,019 
1,630 

2,433 
3,223 
898 
2,309 
3,133 

453 

1,288 

531 

649 

547 
2,  .521 
4,022 
2,367 


631 
729 
925 
369 

603 
669 
404 
500 

1,965 


617 
435 
913 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


6,980 
17,883 
9,304 
1,364 
2,659 

5,590 

538 

16, 879 

1,340 
14,400 

3,755 
8,915 
11,218 
6, 630 

27, 872 

38, 975 

8,273 

IK,  427 

22, 281 

779 

5,129 

6,260 

11,852 

16, 124 

22, 023 

2,620 
1,977 
5,499 
2,707 
13, 845 

57, 638 
3,135 
7,855 
8,948 
4,638 

1,700 
5,281 
4,207 
1,724 

6,6% 
11,208 
54, 059 
13, 897 

1,380,631 


320,  936 

336,  027 

76,262 

47,550 

415,214 
104,611 
27, 216 
52, 815 

223,003 


Per 
square 
mile. 


3.8 

n.5 

3.0 
10.3 
1.4 

1.8 
0.6 

11.3 
0.8 

17.8 

2.1 
4.1 
6.1 
17.9 
10.6 

8.1 
3.2 
10.1 
7.0 
0.9 

1.1 
3.1 

5.2 
12.5 
18.0 

5.0 
0.9 
8.0 
2.7 
8.5 

23.7 
1.0 
8.7 
3.9 
1.5 

3.8 
4.1 
7.9 
2.7 

12.2 
4.4 

13.4 
5.9 

286.4 


508.6 
460.9 

82.4 
128.9 

688.6 
158.7 
67.4 
105.6 


1910 


5,331 
18, 181 
10,144 

4,131 

1,862 

5,897 

646 

13, 320 

1,013 
14, 231 

2,899 
7,483 
10,812 
10,600 
25, 270 

33, 643 
5,917 
9,549 

22, 197 
1,239 


5,029 
10, 291 

9,577 
20,  201 

3,514 
2,492 
3,179 
4,566 
9,520 

52,223 
2,332 
6,563 
7,561 
4,160 

3,063 
4,700 
3,061 
2,003 

14,351 
6,002 

39, 177 
8,499 

1,114,756 


245, 322 

250, 182 

70,260 

45,637 

337,282 
91,253 
26,459 
48,361 


113.5  202,322 


31,023 
148,  239 
43,741 


50.3 

340.8 

47.9 


32,  721 
123, 1«8 
46,413 


District  of 
Columbia  1... 


Florida 54  861 


Alachua. 

Baker 

Bay 

Bradford. 
Brevard.. 


Broward.. 
Calhoun... 

Citrus 

Clay 

Columbia. 


Dade 

DeSoto... 

Duval 

E.scamhia. 
Flagler 


Franklin 

Gadsden 

Hamillun 

Hi'rnando 

Hillsborough. 


Holmes. . . 
Jackson. . . 
JelTerson. . 
Lafayette. 
Lake 


Lee 

Leon 

Levy 

Liberty. 
Madison . 


Manatee. 
Marion... 
Monroe . . 
Nassau... 
Okaloosa- 


Okeechobee  . 

Orange 

Osceola 

Palm  Beach. 
Pasco 


Pinellas.. 

Polk 

Putnam . . 
St.  Johns. 
St.  Lucie. 


Santa  Rosa. 

Seminole 

Sumter 

Suwanne*. . 
Taylor 


Volusia 

Waknilla 

Walton 

Washington. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 

1920. 


1, 257 
593 
781 
.539 

1,025 

1,212 

1, 0S9 

020 

615 

792 

2,019 

3, 7rA 

7S2 

657 

491 

Ml 
540 

528 

497 

1,036 

473 

939 

585 

1,263 

1,047 

4,031 
715 

1,148 
823 
719 

1,337 

1,647 

1,100 

630 

956 

747 

929 

1,356 

2,  ;VJ8 

767 

293 

1,907 

752 

608 

1,077 

1,025 
321 
5.S3 
692 

1,045 

1,123 
602 

1,095 
620 


population. 


1920 


Total. 


437, 571 


968, 470 


31,689 
5,622 
11,407 
12,503 
8,505 

5,135 
8,775 
5,220 
5,621 
14,290 

42, 753 
25, 434 
113, 540 
49,386 
2,442 

5,318 

23,539 

9,873 

4,548 

88, 257 

12,850 
31,224 
14,502 
6,242 
12, 744 

9,540 
18, 059 
9,921 
5,006 
16, 516 

IS,  712 
23,968 
19,550 
11,340 
9,360 

2,132 
19,890 

7, 195 
18, 654 

8,802 

28,265 
38,661 
14,  568 
13,061 
7,886 

13,670 
10,986 
7,851 
19, 789 
11,219 

23,374 
5,129 
12,119 
11,828 


Per 
square 
mile 


7,292.9 


17.7 


25.2 

9.5 

14.6 

23.2 

8.3 

4.2 
8.1 
8.4 
9.1 
18.0 

21.2 

6.8 

145.2 

75.2 
5.0 

9.8 
43.6 
18.7 

9.2 
85.2 

27.2 
33.3 


1910 


331,069 


752, 619 


34, 305 
4,805 


14,090 
4,717 


7,465 
6,731 
6,116 
17,689 

11,933 
14,200 
75, 163 
38,029 


5,201 
22, 198 
11,825 

4,997 
78, 374 

11,557 
29, 821 


24.8 
4.9 

17,210 
6,710 

12.2 

9,509 

2.4 
2,5.3 

8.6 

6,294 
19,427 
10,361 

6.1 

4,700 

23.0 

16,919 

14.0 
14.6 

9,550 
26, 941 

17.8 

21,563 

18.0 
9.8 

10,525 

2.9 

21.4 

19, 107 

5.3 
7.3 

5,507 
5, 577 

11.5 

7,502 

96.5 

20.3 

24, 148 

19.4 
21.5 

13,096 
13,208 

7.3 

4,075 

13.  3 

14,897 

34.2 

13.  5 

6,696 

28.6 

18,603 

10.7 

7,103 

20.8 
8.5 

n.i 

16,510 

4,802 
16,460 

19.1 

16,403 

1  Not  divided  into  counties. 


2/6  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 

POPULATION. 

COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 

POPULATION. 

COUNTY. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

Total. 

Per 

square 
mile. 

Total. 

Per 
square 
mile. 

1910 

Georgia 

58,725 

2,895,832 

49.3 

2,609,121 

Georgia— Con. 
Gilmer    

440 
170 
439 
375 

444 

416 
440 
290 
437 
530 

284 
501 
261 
285 
324 

585 
378 
355 
321 
300 

646 
342 
292 
377 
806 

326 
936 
291 
476 
280 

287 
470 
369 

284 
360 

496 
253 
145 
548 
584 

190 
390 
342 
235 
262 

172 
504 
324 
231 
517 

307 
317 
258 
361 
144 

377 
412 
319 
119 
154 

8,406 

4,192 

19,370 

17,736 

20,306 

18,972 
30, 327 
10,730 
26, 822 
18,357 

14,440 
15,775 
17,944 
11, 126 
20, 420 

21,964 
12,670 
24,654 
16,362 
7,322 

22,602 
14,328 
13, 546 
13, 269 
39, 605 

10,904 
12, 707 

9,739 
26,521 

5,240 

11,509 
5,119 
17,667 

18, 803 
7,604 

26, 168 
9,565 

6,885 
25, 588 
20, 138 

9,167 
20, 143 

9,490 
44,195 
21,680 

11,067 
20,287 
14, 025 
8,222 
11,934 

21,212 
20,357 
11, 587 
15, 151 
3,417 

5, 746 
16,721 
63,692 
9,521 
5,243 

19.1 
24.7 
44.1 
47.3 
45.7 

45.6 
68.9 
37.0 
6L4 
34.6 

50.8 
31.5 
68.8 
39.0 
63.0 

37.5 
33.5 
69.4 
51.0 
24.4 

35.0 
41.9 
46.4 
35.2 
49.1 

33.4 
13.6 
33.5 
55.7 
is.  7 

40.1 
10.9 
47.9 
66.2 
21.1 

52.8 
37.8 
47.5 
46.7 
34.5 

48.2 
51.6 
27.7 
188.1 

82.7 

64.3 
40.3 
43.3 
35.6 
23.1 

69.1 
64.2 
44.9 
42.0 
23.7 

15.2 
40.6 
199.7 
80.0 
34.0 

454 
330 
271 
357 
307 

222 
168 
471 
256 
500 

277 
205 
514 
431 
668 

956 
203 
284 
711 
211 

228 
492 
169 
8S1 
370 

218 
328 
429 
114 
203 

142 
900 
353 
632 

529 

350 
241 
443 
319 

277 

186 
216 
823 
272 
431 

397 
342 

208 
524 
362 

448 
361 
889 
287 
401 

234 
502 
247 
279 
185 

10, 594 
7,656 
6,460 
8,298 

19, 791 

11,814 
13, 188 
24, 527 
14,599 
15,573 

71,304 
10, 532 
24, 538 
6,343 
26, 133 

30, 836 
12,327 
10,225 
6,969 
11,709 

9,228 

34,752 

6,677 

4, 536 

100,032 

5,266 
14,312 
18, 569 
26,111 

7, 557 

11,159 

7,984 
30, 437 
18,653 
29, 332 

11,718 
11,180 
29, 047 
8, 893 
18, 914 

3,918 
4,204 
31, 785 
44, 051 
22, 540 

20, 522 
20, 063 
10, 477 
18,983 
3,313 

9,985 
23, 905 
25, 862 

6, 594 
12, 103 

11,396 
39, 841 
11,755 
19,957 
232,606 

23.3 
23.2 
23.8 
23.2 
64.5 

53.2 
78.5 
52.1 
57.0 
3L1 

257.4 
51.4 
47.7 
14.7 
39.1 

32.3 
60.7 
36.0 
9.8 
55.5 

40.5 

70.6 

39.5 

5.1 

270.4 

24.2 
43.6 
43.3 
229.0 
37.2 

78.6 
8.9 
86.2 
29.5 
55.4 

33.5 
46.4 
65.6 
27.9 
68.3 

21.1 
19.5 
38.6 
162.0 
52.3 

51.7 
58.7 
50.4 
36.2 
9.2 

22.3 
66.2 
29.1 
23.0 
30.2 

48.7 
79.4 
47.6 
71.5 
1,257.3 

12,318 

"'7,'973 
18,354 

11,244 

"25,'3S8 
11, 863 

22,772 

56,646 

"'23,' 832 
6,702 
26,464 

27, 268 
13,624 
11,334 
7,690 
10, 874 

"30,' 855 
7, 184 
4,722 
79,690 

5, 586 
13,008 
10,661 
23, 273 

8,960 

10, 453 
8,424 
28, 397 
21, 953 
19, 789 

12,328 

"2S,'866 
8,310 
16,423 

4,139 
4, 686 
29,045 
27, 881 
20, 127 

20, 554 
16,035 

8,953 
18, 122 

3,309 

9,971 
24, 125 
25, 140 

"i2,'574 

10, 966 
36,736 
11,940 
17, 894 
177,733 

9,237 

4,669 

15, 720 

Gordon 

15,861 

Baldwin 

Grady 

18, 457 

18, 512 

Gwinnett 

Habersham 

Hall 

28, 824 

Bartow 

10, 134 

Ben  Hill 

25, 730 

Berrien 

Hancock 

19, 189 

Bibb 

13, 514 

Bleckley.. 

Harris 

17,886 

Brooks 

Hart 

16,216 

11,189 

Bulloch 

19, 927 

Burke 

23,609 

Butts 

Irwin 

10,461 

Calhoun 

30, 169 

Camden 

16, 552 

Campbell 

Candler 

JefE  Davis 

6,050 
21,379 

CarroU 

11,520 

Catoosa 

Johnson 

12, 897 

Charlton 

Jones 

13, 103 

35, 501 

Chattahoochee . . . 

Lee            

11,679 

Chattooga 

12,924 

8,714 

Clarke 

24, 436 

Clay 

Lumpkin 

McDuffle 

5,444 

Clayton 

10,325 

Clinch 

Mcintosh 

6,442 

Cobb 

Macon 

15, 016 

Coffee 

Madison 

16, 851 

Colquitt 

9,147 

Columbia 

Cook 

Meriwether 

Miller 

25,180 
7,986 

Coweta 

Milton 

7,239 

Crawford 

Mitchell 

22, 114 

20, 450 

Dade 

Montgomery 

19,638 

19, 717 

Decatur 

Murray 

9,763 

Dekalb 

Muscogee 

36, 227 

Newton 

18, 449 

Dooly.            

Oconee 

11, 104 

Dougherty 

Oglethorpe 

Paulding 

18,680 
14, 124 

Early 

9,041 

Echols 

Pierce 

10, 749 

Effingham 

Elbert 

Pike 

19, 495 

Polk 

20, 203 

Emanuel. . 

Pulaski 

22,835 

13, 876 

Quitman 

4,594 

Fayette 

Rabun  

5,562 

Floyd 

Randolph 

Richmond 

Rockdale 

Schley 

18,841 

Forsyth 

58,886 

Franklin 

8,916 

Fulton 

5,213 

COUNTIES.  27 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Land 
areain 
square 
miles: 
1920. 

POPULATION. 

COUNTY. 

Land 
areain 
square 
miles: 
1920. 

POPULATION. 

COUNTY. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

Total. 

Per 

square 
mile. 

Total. 

Per 

square 
mile. 

1910 

Georgia— Con. 
Screven 

794 
209 
166 
411 
456 

312 
212 
466 
340 
373 

322 
530 
243 
393 
181 

137 
435 
231 
314 
324 

317 
432 
331 
771 
404 

669 

788 
302 
264 
245 

283 
403 
458 
472 
651 

>  83,354 

23,552 
21,908 
11,215 
12,089 
29,640 

11,158 
8,841 
14, 502 
11,473 
15,291 

19,601 
33,044 
14,493 
13, 897 
3,937 

7,664 
36,097 
12,466 
10, 407 

6,455 

14,786 
23,370 
24,216 
2S,  361 
11,828 

28, 147 

14,381 

5, 342 

9,817 

6,105 

16,897 
15,511 
24,210 
11,376 
23,863 

431,866 

29.7 
104.8 
67.6 
29.4 
65.0 

35.8 
41.7 
31.1 
33.7 
41.0 

60.9 
62.3 
59.6 
35.4 
2L8 

55.9 
83.0 
54.0 
33.1 
19.9 

46.6 
54.1 
73.2 
36.8 
29.3 

42.1 
18.3 
17.7 
37.2 
24.9 

59.7 
38.5 
52.9 
24.1 
36.7 

5.2 

20,202 
19,741 
9,728 
13,437 
29, 092 

11,696 
8,766 
18,569 
10,839 
13,288 

22,003 
29,071 
11,487 
11,200 
3,932 

"26,"  228 
10,075 
10, 736 
6,918 

12,757 
18,692 
25,393 
22, 957 
11,860 

28,174 
13,069 
6,151 

"'5,'ii6 

15,934 
13,486 
23,441 
10,078 
19, 147 

325,594 

Idaho — Con. 
Franklin 

5.56 

1,849 

567 

740 

8,  .539 

1,094 
606 
1,2.53 
1,071 
4,597 

470 
1,188 
481 
756 
851 

1,209 
7,9.56 
414 
1,301 
3,597 

463 
1,9.57 
3,779 
1,479 

.56,043 

8,650 
10,380 

6,427 
7,548 
11,749 

9,441 
5,729 
17,878 
18,092 
5,164 

5,851 
3,446 
9,167 
9,0.35 
15,253 

6,723 
4,694 
7,021 
5, 105 
14,250 

3,921 
28,398 
2,524 
9,424 

6,485,280 

15.6 
5.6 
11.3 
10.2 
1.4 

8.6 
9.5 
14.3 
16.9 
1.1 

12.4 
2.9 
19.1 
12.0 
17.9 

5.6 
0.6 
17.0 
3.7 
5.5 

8.5 
14.5 
0.7 
6.4 

115.7 

24,606 

Stephen^ 

Gem 

Stewart 

Gooding. . 

Sumter 

Idaho . . 

12,384 

Talbot 

Jefferson 

Taliaferro 

Jerome 

•  .'T 

Tattnall 

Kootenai.. 

22,747 

Taylor 

Latah.. 

18,818 

Telfair 

Lemhi 

4,786 

Terrell 

Lewis 

Thomas 

Lincoln.. 

12,676 

Tift 

Madison . . . 

Minidoka 

Nez  Perce 

Oneida. . . 

Towns 

24,860 

Treutlen 

15, 170 

Troup 

4,044 

Turner 

Pavette 

Twiggs 

Power . . . 

Union 

Shoshone 

Teton 

13,963 

Walker 

Twin  Falls 

Vallev 

13,543 

Walton 

Ware 

Washington 

Illinois 

Adams 

11,101 

Warren 

Washington 

5,638,591 

842 
226 
388 
293 
297 

881 
256 
453 
371 
1,043 

700 
493 
462 
483 
525 

933 
4.53 
353 

ass 

415 

417 
345 
621 
238 
511 

729 
500 
445 

884 
338 

62,188 
23,980 
16,045 
15,322 
9,336 

42,648 
8,245 
19,345 
17,896 
56,959 

38,458 
21,165 
17,084 
22,947 
35, 108 

3,053,017 
1     22,771 
12,858 
1    31,339 
1     19, 252 

19,604 
42,120 
25,769 
9,431 
19,556 

26, 187 
16,466 
57,293 
48, 1C)3 
12,856 

73.9 
106.1 
41.4 
.52.3 
31.4 

48.4 
32.2 
42.7 
48.2 
54.6 

54.9 
42.9 
38.3 
47.5 
66.9 

3,272.3 
50.3 
36.4 
49.1 
46.4 

47.0 
122.1 
41.5 
39.6 
38.3 

3.5.9 
32.9 
128.7 
54.5 
38.0 

64,588 

White 

Alexander 

Bond 

22,741 

17,075 

Whitfield 

Boone 

15,481 

'  Brown 

10,397 

Wilkes 

Bureau 

Wilkinson 

43,975 

Worth 

Calhoun 

8,610 

Carroll 

18,035 

Cass 

17,372 

Idaho 

Champaign 

Christian 

51,829 

Ada 

1,154 

1,366 

1,837 

980 

786 

2,184 
2,797 
1,840 
1,748 
1,904 

1,276 
2,048 
1,070 
592 
1,263 

2,595 

1,778 
2,508 
4,921 
2,808 

35, 213 
2,966 

27,532 
8,783 
6,997 

18,310 
4,473 
1,822 
12, 957 
17,501 

4,474 
2,940 
1,730 
26,932 
2,191 

15,659 
1,886 
4,993 
3,550 
5,087 

30.5 
2.2 

15.0 
9.0 
8.9 

8.4 
1.6 
1.0 
7.4 
9.2 

3.5 
1.4 
1.6 
45.5 
1.7 

6.0 
1.1 

2.0 
0.7 

1.8 

29,088 

■'19 "242 
7,729 

23,306 
8,387 
5,250 

13,588 

"'25,' 323 

7,197 

'"s'ooi 

4,785 

34,594 

Adams.  .  . 

Clark 

23.517 

Bannock 

Clay 

18,661 

Bear  Lake . . . 

CUhton 

22,832 

Coles 

34,517 

Bingham 

Cook 

2,405,233 

Blaine 

Crawford 

26,281 

Boise 

1  Cumberland 

De  Kalb 

14,281 

33.457 

Bnnnpvillp 

1  De  Witt 

18,906 

Boundary 

Butte 

Douglas 

19,591 

Du  Page 

33,432 

Edgar.. 

27,336 

Canyon 

Edwards 

10,049 

Caribou 

Elfingham 

Favette 

20,055 

28,075 

Clark 

Ford 

17,096 

Clearwater 

Franklin 

25,943 

Custer ... 

Fulton 

49,549 

Elmore 

Gallatin 

14,628 

1  Total  land  area  includes  part  of  Yellowstone  National  Park  (36  square  miles);  total  population  of 
park  returned  as  in  Wyoming. 


28  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Illinois— Con. 


Greene 

Grundy... 
Hamilton . 
Hanoock . . 
Hardin 


Henderson. 

Henry 

Iroquois 

Jackson 

Jasper 


Jefferson . . . 

Jersey 

Jo  Daviess . 

Johnson 

Kane 


Kankakee. 
Kendall. . . 

Knox 

La  Salle... 
Lake 


Lawrence . . . 

Lee 

Livingston. . 

Logan 

McDonough. 


McHenry . 
McLean. . . 
Macon . . . . 
Macoupin . 
Madison . . 


Marion. . . 
Marshall. 
Mason.. . 
Massac... 
Menard . . 


Mercer 

Monroe 

Montgomery . 

Morgan 

Moultrie 


Ogle... 
Peo/ia . 
Pewy . . 
Piatt... 
Pike... 


Pope 

Pulaski . . . 
Putnam... 
Randolph. 
Richland.. 


Rock  Island. 

St.  Clair 

Saline 

Sangamon . . . 
Schuvler 


Scott 

Shelby 

Stark 

Stephenson . 
Tazewell 


Land 
area In 
square 
miles 
1920. 


515 
433 
455 
780 
185 

376 

824 

1,121 

588 
508 

603 
367 
623 

348 
527 

668 
324 
711 
1,146 
4.55 

358 

742 

1,043 

617 


620 
1,191 

585 
860 
737 

669 
396 
555 
240 
317 

540 
389 
689 
576 
338 

756 
636 
451 
451 

786 

385 
190 
173 
587 
357 

424 
663 
399 
876 
432 

249 
772 
290 
559 
647 


POPXJLATION. 


1920 


Total. 


22,883 
18,580 
15, 920 
28,523 
7,533 

9,770 
45, 162 
34,841 
37,091 
16,064 

28,480 
12,682 
21,917 
12,022 
99,499 

44, 940 
10, 074 

46, 727 
92, 925 
74, 285 

21,380 
28,004 
39, 070 
29,562 
27,074 

33,164 
70, 107 
65, 175 

57, 274 
106, 895 

37,497 
14,760 
16, 634 
13, 559 
11,694 

18,800 
12,839 
41,403 
33,567 
14,839 

26,830 
111,710 
22,901 
15,714 
26,806 

9,625 
14,629 

7,579 
29,109 
14,044 

92,297 
136, 520 

38,353 
100, 262 

13,285 

9,489 
29, 601 

9,693 
37, 743 
38, 540 


Per 

square 
mile 


44.4 
42.9 
3.5.0 
36.6 
40.7 

26.0 
54.8 
31.1 
63.1 
31.6 

47.2 
34.6 
35.2 
34.5 

1S8.  8 

07.3 
31.1 
65.7 
81.1 
163.3 

59.7 
37.7 
37.5 
47.9 
46.0 

53.5 
58.9 

111.4 
06.6 

145.0 

65.9 
37.3 
30.0 
56.5 
36.9 

34.8 
33.0 
60.1 
58.3 
43.9 

35.5 
175.6 
50.8 
34.8 
34.2 

25.0 
77.0 
43.8 
49.6 
39.3 

217.7 
205.9 

%.  1 
114.5 

30.8 

38.1 
38.3 
33.4 
67.5 
59.6 


1910 


22,363 
24, 162 

18, 227 
30,638 
7,015 

9,724 
41,736 
35, 543 
35, 143 
18, 157 

29,111 
13,954 
22, 657 
14,331 

91,862 

40, 752 
10,777 
46, 159 
90, 132 
55,0.58 

22,601 
27,750 
40,465 
30.216 

26, 887 

32, 509 

68, 008 
54, 186 
50, 685 
89,847 

35,094 
15,679 
17,377 
14,200 
12,796 

19, 723 
13,508 
35,311 
34,420 
14,630 

27,864 
100, 255 
22,088 
16,376 
28,622 

11,215 

15,650 
7,561 
29,120 
15, 970 

70,404 
119, 870 
30,204 
91,024 
14,852 

10,067 
31,693 
10,098 
36, 821 
34,027 


Illinols— Con. 


Union 

Vermilion. 
Waliash . . , 
Warren... 


Washington . 

Wayne 

White 

Whiteside . . . 


Will 

Williamson . 
Winnebago. 
Woodford... 


Indiana 36,045 


Adams 

Alien 

Bartholomew. . 

Benton , 

Blackford 


Boone. 
Brown . 
Carroll . 
Cass. .. 
Clark. . 


Clay 

Clinton . . 
Crawford. 
Daviess. . 
DeKalb. 


Dearborn . 
Decatur. . . 
Delaware. 

Dubois 

Elkhart... 


Fayette... 

Floyd 

Foimtain. 
Franklin . . 
Fulton.... 


Gibson 

Grant 

Greene 

Hamilton . 
Hancock.. 


Harrison 

Hendricks.. 

Henry 

Howard 

Huntington. 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jay 

Jefferson 

Jennings 


Johnson . . . 
Knox 

Kosciusko. 
La  Porto . . , 


Land 
area  in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


403 
921 
220 
546 

561 
733 
507 
679 

844 
449 
529 
528 


337 
661 
407 
408 
168 

427 
324 
377 
416 
375 

361 
408 
303 
433 
370 

313 
378 
392 
427 
462 

216 
148 
395 
394 
367 

486 
423 
543 
399 
307 

486 
408 
397 
297 
386 

518 
562 
375 
364 
383 

322 
510 
541 
595 
387 


POPIILATION. 


1920 


Total. 


20,249 
86, 162 
14, 034 
21,488 

18,035 
22, 772 
20, 081 
36, 174 

92,911 
61,092 
90, 929 
19, 340 


2,930,390 


20, 503 
114,303 
23, 887 
12, 206 
14, 084 

23, 575 
7,019 
16,315 
38, 333 
29,381 

29,447 
27, 737 
11,201 
26, 856 
25, 600 

20,033 
17,813 
56,377 
19,915 
56, 384 

17, 142 
30,661 
18, 823 
14, 806 
16, 478 

29, 201 
51,353 
36, 770 
24,222 
17,210 

18, 656 
20,291 
34,682 
43, 965 
31, 671 

24,228 
13, 961 
23,318 
20, 709 
13,280 

20, 739 
46, 195 
27, 120 
50, 443 
14,009 


Per 
square 
mile. 


50.2 
93.6 
63.8 
39.4 

32.1 
31.1 
39.6 
53.3 

110.1 
136.1 
171.9 
36.6 


81.3 


60.8 
172.9 

58.7 
29.9 
83.8 

55.2 
21.7 

43.3 
92.1 
78.3 

81.6 
68.0 
37.0 
62:0 
69.2 

64.0 
47.1 

143.8 
46.6 

122.0 

79.4 
207.2 
47.7 
37.6 
44.9 

60.1 
121.4 
67.7 
60.7 
56.1 

38.4 
49.7 
87.4 
148.0 
82.0 

46.8 
24.8 
62.2 
56.9 
34.7 

64.4 
90.6 
50.1 
84.8 
36.2 


1910 


21, 856 
77,996 
14, 913 
23, 313 

18,759 
25, 697 
23, 052 
34, 507 

84,371 
45,098 
63, 153 
20, 506 


2,700,876 


21,840 
93,386 
24,813 
12, 688 
15, 820 

24. 673 
7,975 

17, 970 
36, 368 
30, 260 

32, 535 

26. 674 
12, 057 
27, 747 
25,054 

21, 396 
18, 793 
51,414 
19,843 
49, 008 

14,415 
30, 293 
20, 439 
15,335 
16, 879 

30, 137 
51,426 
36, 873 
27, 026 
19, 030 

20, 232 
20, 840 
29, 758 
33, 177 
28, 982 

24,727 
13,044 
24, 961 
20, 483 
14, 203 

20, 394 
39, 183 
27, 936 
45, 797 
15, 148 


COUNTIES,.  29 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  IWO-Continued. 


Indiana— Con. 


Lake 

Lawrence . 
Madison . . 

Marion 

Marshall . . 


Martin 

Miami 

Monroe , 

Montgomery. 
Morgan 


Newton. 
Noble... 
Ohio.... 
Orange.. 
Owen. . . 


Parke. . 
Perry . . 
Pike... 
Porter . 
Posey.. 


Pulaski. .. 
Putnam. . 
Randolph. 

Ripley 

Rush 


St.  Joseph. 

Scott 

Shelby 

Spencer... 
Starke 


Steuben 

Sullivan 

Switzerland. 
Tippecanoe . 
Tipton 


Union 

Vanderburg- 
Vermilion... 
Vigo 


Wabash 

Warren 

Warrick 

Washington . 


Wayne. . 
Wells.... 
White... 
Whitley. 


Iowa  . 


Adair 

Adams 

Allamakee . 
Appanoose. 
Audubon.. 


Benton 

Black  Hawk. 

Boone 

Bremer 

Buchanan . . . 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 

1920. 


492 
456 
450 
397 
441 

339 
381 
416 
501 
406 

405 
417 
85 
407 
393 

447 
384 
338 
415 
402 

432 

483 
447 
448 
409 

460 
190 
407 
403 
305 

305 
460 
222 
503 
260 

162 
233 
254 
409 

425 
368 
392 

519 

411 
365 
507 
338 


573 
427 
639 
513 
443 

712 
565 
569 
434 
567 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


159,957 
28, 228 

69. 151 
348,061 

23,744 

11,865 
28, 668 
24,519 
28, 490 
20, 010 

10, 144 
22, 470 
4,024 
16, 974 
12, 760 

18, 875 
16, 692 
18,684 
20, 256 
19, 334 

12, 385 
19, 880 
26,484 
18, 694 
19,241 

103, 304 

7,424 

25, 982 

18, 400 

10,278 

13, 360 

31,630 

9,311 

42,813 

16. 152 

6,021 
92,293 
27,625 
100,212 

27,231 
9,699 
19, 862 
16, 645 

48, 136 
20, 509 
17,351 
15, 660 


2,404,021 


14,259 
10,521 

17,285 
30, 535 
12, 520 

24,080 
56, 570 
29,  892 
16, 728 
19, 890 


Per 

square 
mile 


325.1 
61.9 
153.7 
876.7 
53.8 

35.0 
75.2 
58.9 
56.9 
49.3 

25.0 
53.9 
47.3 
41.7 
32.5 

42.2 
43.5 
55.3 
48.8 
48.1 

28.7 
41.2 
59.2 
41.7 
47.0 

224.6 
39.1 
63.8 
45.7 
33. 7 

43.8 
68.8 
41.9 
85.1 
62.1 

37.2 
396.1 
108.8 
245.0 

64.1 
26.4 
50.7 
32.1 

117.1 
56.2 
34.2 
46.3 


1910 


24.9 

14,420 

24.6 

10, 998 

27.1 

17, 328 

59.5 

28, 701 

28.  3 

12,671 

33.8 

23, 156 

00.1 

44, 865 

52.5 

27, 626 

38.5 

15,843 

35.1 

19, 748 

82. 864 
30, 625 
65,224 

263, 661 
24, 175 

12, 950 
29,350 
23, 426 
29, 296 
21, 182 

10, 504 
24, 009 
4,329 
17, 192 
14, 053 

22,214 

18,078 
19,  C84 
20, 540 
21,670 

13,312 
20, 520 
29, 013 
19, 452 
19, 349 

84,312 
8, 32.'i 
26,  S02 
20, 676 
10, 567 

14,274 
32, 439 
9, 914 
40,063 
17, 459 

6,260 
77, 438 

18. 865 
87, 930 

26,  926 
10, 899 
21,911 
17, 445 

43,757 
22,418 
17, 602 
16, 892 


43.2  '2,224,771 


Iowa— Con. 

Buena  Vista. . . 

Butler 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Cedar 

Cerro  Gordo 

Cherokee 

Chickasaw 

Clarke 

Clay 

Clayton 

Clinton 

Crawford 

DaUas 

Davis 

Decatur 

Delaware 

Des  Moines. . .. 
Dickinson 

Dubuque 

Emmet 

Fayette 

Floyd 

Franklin 

Fremont 

Greene 

Grundy 

Guthrie 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Harrison 

Henry 

Howard 

Humboldt 

Ida 

Iowa 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jefferson 

Johnson 

Jones 

Keokuk 

Kossuth 

Lee 

Linn 

Louisa 

Lucas 

Lyon 

Madison 

Mahaska 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mills 

Mitchell 

Monona 

Monroe 

Montgomery. . 
Muscatine 


Land 
area in 
square 
cules: 
1920. 


571 
577 
508 
571 
564 

570 
567 
573 
497 

428 

563 
762 
691 
715 
589 

501 
533 
571 
409 
376 

601 
393 
724 
495 

578 

507 
574 
501 
595 
570 

570 
.509 
691 
427 


431 
430 
583 
632 
730 

431 
610 
569 
578 
973 

511 
709 
396 
432 
582 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


18, 556 
17,845 
17,78! 
21, 549 
19,421 

17,  .560 
34, 675 

17,  760 
15, 431 
10,  .506 

15, 660 

25,  032 
43, 371 
20, 614 
25, 120 

12, 574 
16,  .566 

18,  183 
35,  520 
10,  241 

58,  262 
12, 627 
29, 251 
IS,  860 
15, 807 

15,  447 

16,  467 
14,  4:0 

17,  596 
19, 531 

14,  723 
23, 337 
24,  48S 

18,  298 
13,  705 

12, 951 
11,689 
18, 600 
19, 931 
27, 855 

16,440 

26,  462 
18, 607 
20, 983 
25,082 

39,676 
71,  004 
12, 179 

15,  680 
15, 431 


563 

1  15,020 

568 

26,270 

563 

24,957 

572 

32,630 

438 

15, 422 

463 

13,921 

686 

17, 125 

432 

23,  467 

424 

17,  048 

432 

1  29, 042 

Per 
square 
mile. 


32.5 
30.9 
31.3 
37.7 
34.4 

30.8 
61.2 
31.0 
31.0 
24.5 

27.8 
32.9 
62.8 
28.8 
42.6 

25.1 
31.1 
31.8 

86.  8 
27.2 

96.9 
32.1 
40.4 
3S.  1 
27.3 

30.5 
28.7 
28.8 
29.6 
34.3 

25.8 
41.0 
35.4 
42.9 
29.3 

30.0 
27.2 
31.9 
31.5 
3S.  2 

38. 1 
43.4 
32.7 
36.3 
25.8 

77.6 
104.4 
30.8 
36.3 
26.5 

26.7 
46.3 
44.3 
57.0 
35.2 

30.1 
25.0 
54.3 
40.2 
67.2 


15, 981 
17,119 
17, 090 
20,117- 
19, 017 

17,  765 
25,011 
16,741 

15,  375 
10,  736 

12, 766 
25, 576 
45. 394 

20,  041 
23, 628 

13,315 

16,  347 

17,  888 
36, 145 

8,137 

57,  450 
9,816 
27, 919 
17, 119 
14,  780 

15, 623 
16,  OiS 
13,574 
17,374 
19,242 

12,  731 
20, 921 
23,162 
is,  640 
12,  920 

12,  182 
11,296 

18,  409 

21,  258 
27,  034 

15, 951 
25, 914 

19,  050 
21, 160 
21, 971 

36,  702 
60.  720 
12, 855 
13,462 

14,  624 

1.5, 621 

29,  860 
22, 995 

30,  279 

15,  811 

13,  435 
16, 633 
25,429 
16, 604 
29,505 


30  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Iowa— Con. 


O'Brien. 
Osceola. 


Palo  Alto. 
Plymouth. 


Pocahontas .... 

Polk 

Pottawattamie- 
Poweshiek 

Ringgold 


Sac 

Scott... 
Shelby. 
Sioux . . 
Story. . 


Tama 

Taylor 

Union 

Van  Bureii. 
Wapello — 


Warren 

Washington - 

Wayne 

Webster. . .. 
Winnebaso. . 


Winneshiek. 
Woodbury.. 
Worth ..."... 
Wright 


Kansas. 


AUen 

Anderson . 
Atchison . . 

Barber 

Barton — 


Bourbon 

Brown 

Butler 

Chase 

Chautauqua. 


Cherokee. . 
Cheyenne . 

Clark 

Clay 

Cloud 


Cofley 

Comanche. 

Cowley 

Crawford.. 
Decatur 


Dickinson . 
Doniphan. 
Douglas. . . 
Edwards. . 
Elk 


ElUs 

Ellsworth. 

Finney 

Ford 

Franklin.. 


Land 
area in 
square 
rmles 
1920. 


569 
395 
531 
561 
856 

576 
582 
942 
580 
540 

574 
449 
589 
760 
567 

720 
534 
427 
477 

428 

570 
559 
524 
714 
399 

686 
864 
399 
575 

SI,  774 


population. 

1920 

1910 

Per 

Total. 

square 
inile. 

19,  051 

33.5 

17,  262 

10, 223 

25.9 

8,956 

24,137 

45.5 

24,002 

15, 486 

27.6 

13,  845 

23,584 

27.6 

23, 129 

15,602 

27.1 

14, 808 

154, 029 

264.7 

110, 438 

6],  550 

65.3 

55,  832 

19,910 

34.3 

19,  589 

12, 919 

23.9 

12, 904 

17, 500 

30.5 

16, 555 

73, 952 

164.7 

60,  000 

16,  065 

27.3 

16,  552 

26,  458 

34.8 

25,  248 

26,185 

46.2 

24,  083 

21,861 

30.4 

22, 156 

15,514 

29.1 

16,  312 

17,  208 

40.4 

16, 616 

14,  060 

29.5 

15,  020 

37,  937 

88.6 

37,  743 

18,047 

31.7 

18, 194 

20,  421 

36.5 

19,  925 

15,  378 

29.3 

16, 184 

37,  611 

52.7 

34,  629 

13,  489 

33.8 

11, 914 

22,091 

32.2 

21,  729 

92, 171 

106.7 

67,  616 

11,  630 

29.1 

9,950 

20, 348 

35.4 

17, 951 

1,769,257 

21.6 

1,690,949 

23,  509 

46.3 

27, 640 

12, 986 

22.5 

13,  829 

23,  411 

56.8 

28, 107 

9,739 

8.6 

9,916 

18,  422 

20.7 

17, 876 

23, 198 

35.4 

24,007 

20, 949 

36.7 

21,314 

43,842 

30.6 

23,  059 

7,144 

9.3 

7,527 

11, 598 

17.8 

11,429 

33, 609 

55.6 

38, 162 

5,587 

5.5 

4,248 

4,989 

5.1 

4,093 

14, 365 

22.5 

15, 251 

17, 714 

25.2 

18, 388 

14,  254 

22.1 

15, 205 

5,302 

6.7 

3,281 

35, 155 

31.0 

31,790 

61,  800 

102.1 

51, 178 

8,121 

9.1 

8,976 

25,  777 

30.8 

24,  361 

13,  438 

35.6 

14, 422 

23,  998 

51.2 

24,724 

7,057 

U.5 

7,033 

9,034 

13.9 

10, 128 

14, 138 

15.7 

12, 170 

10, 379 

14.3 

10,444   i 

7,674 

6.0 

6,908 

14,  273 

13.2 

11, 393 

21, 946 

37.5 

20, 884 

Kansas— Con. 

Geary 

Gove 

Graham 

Grant 

Gray 

Greeley 

Greenwood 

Hamilton 

Harper 

Haryey 

HaskeU 

Hodgeman 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

Jewell 

Johnson 

Kearney 

Kingman 

Kiowa 

Labette 

Lane 

Leavenworth... 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Logan 

Lyon 

McPherson 

Marion 

Marshall 

Meade 

Miami 

Mitchell 

Montgomery 

Morris 

Morton 

Nemaha 

Neosho 

Ness 

Norton 

Osage 

Osborne 

Ottawa 

Pawnee 

Phillips 

Pottawatomie... 

Pratt 

RawUns 

Reno 

RepubUc 

Rice 

Riley 

Rooks 

Rush 

Russell 

Saline 

Scott 

Sedgwick 

Seward 

Shawnee 

Sheridan 


Land 
areata 
square 
niiles: 
1920. 


390 

1,080 
897 

578 
857 

776 
1,158 
984 
799 
540 

577 

858 
675 
543 
900 

486 
853 
867 
723 
643 

715 
440 
721 
613 
1,082 

845 
900 
953 
905 
984 

602 
713 
644 
696 

718 

716 

580 
1,079 

876 
718 

894 
712 
742 
887 
829 

726 

1,064 

1,242 

704 

707 

604 
890 
719 
895 
720 

714 
994 
643 
544 
896 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


13,  452 

4,748 
7,624 
1,087 
4,711 

1,028 

14,  715 
2,586 

13, 656 
20, 744 

1,455 
3,734 

15,  495 

14,  750 
16, 240 

18,  314 
2,617 

12, 119 
6,164 
34,  047 

2,848 
38,  402 

9,894 
13,  815 

3,223 

26,154 

21,  845 
22, 923 

22,  730 
5,542 

19,  809 

13,  886 
49,  645 
12,  005 

3,177 

18,  487 
24,000 
7,490 
11,423 
18, 621 

12,441 
10,  714 
9,323 
12,  505 
16, 154 

12,909 
6,799 
44,423 

15,  855 

14,  832 

20, 650 
9,960 
8,360 
10,  748 
25, 103 

3,121 
92,  234 

6,220 
69, 159 

5,484 


Per 
square 
milp. 


34.5 
4.4 
8.5 
L9 
5.5 

1.3 
12.7 

2.6 
17.1 
38.4 

2.5 
4.4 
23.0 
27.2 
18.0 

37.7 
3.1 

14.0 
8.5 

53.0 

4.0 
87.3 
13.7 
22.5 

3.0 

31.0 
24. '8 
24.1 
25.1 
5.6 

32.9 
19.5 
77.1 
17.2 
4.4 

25.8 
41.4 
6.9 
13.0 
25.9 

13.9 
15.0 
12.6 
14.1 
19.5 

17.8 
6.4 
35.8 
22.5 
2L0 

34.2 
11.2 
11.6 
12.0 
34.9 

4.4 

92.8 

9.7 

127.1 

6.1 


1910 


12,681 
6,044 
8,700 
1,087 
3,121 

1,335 
16,060 
3,360 

14,  748 
19,200 

993 
2,930 

16,  861 

15,  828 
18, 148 

18, 288 
3,206 

13,  386 
6,174 

31,423 

2,603 
41,  207 

10,  142 

14,  735 
4,240 

24,  927 

21,  521 

22,  415 

23,  880 
5,055 

20,  030 
14,  089 
49,  474 
12,  397 
1,333 

19,  072 
23,754 
5,883 
11,614 
19,  905 

12, 827 

11,  811 
8,859 

14, 150 
17, 522 

11, 156 

6,  380 

37,853 

17,  447 
15,106 

15,783 
11,  282 
7,826 
10,  800 
20, 338 

3,047 
73,  095 

4,091 
61,  874 

5,651 


COUNTIES.  31 

Table  9 AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Kansas— Con. 


Sherman. 

Smith.... 
Stafford. . 
Stanton.. 
Stevens . . 


Sumner 

Thomas 

Trego 

Wabaunsee. 
Wallace 


Washington. 

Wichita 

Wilson 

Woodson 

Wyandotte.. 


Kentucky. 


Adair 

Allen 

Anderson. 
Ballard... 
Barren 


Bath 

Bell 

Boone — 
Bourbon. 
Boyd 


Boyle 

Bracken 

Breathitt 

Breckinridge. 
BulUtt 


Butler.... 
CaldweU.. 
Calloway.. 
Campbell. 
CarUsle 


Carroll . . . 

Carter 

Casey 

Christian. 
Clark.... 


Clay 

Clinton 

Crittenden . . , 
Cumberland. 
Daviess 


Edmonson. 

Elliott 

Estill 

Fayette 

Fleming... 


Floyd.... 
Fraiiklin. 
Fulton... 
Gallatin.. 
Garrard.. 


Grant 

Graves . . . 
Grayson . 

Green 

Greenup . 


Land 
area in 
square 
rmles 
1920. 


1,049 

888 
796 
685 
729 

1,179 

1,065 

899 

795 

921 

902 
721 
581 
503 
143 


40, 181 


400 
394 
201 
252 
485 

270 
384 
251 
304 
159 

186 
204 
483 
568 
308 

417 
322 
412 
145 
198 

132 
413 
379 
72.5 
265 

478 
233 
391 
387 

478 

308 
263 
254 
269 
325 

399 
199 
193 
109 
237 

264 
551 
497 
279 
346 


POPULATION. 


Total. 


Per 
square 
mile. 


5,592 

14, 985 

11, 559 

908 

3,943 

29, 213 
5,517 
5, 880 

11,424 
2,424 

17,984 
1,  856 

21, 157 

8,984 

122, 218 


2,416,630 


17,  289 

16,  761 
9,982 

12,045 
25,356 

11,996 
33, 988 
9,572 
18, 418 
29,281 

14, 998 
10, 210 
20, 614 
19, 652 
9,328 

15, 197 
13,  975 

20,  802 

61,  868 

8,231 

8,346 
22,  474 

17,  213 
35,  883 
17, 901 

19,  795 
8,589 
13, 125 
10,648 
40,733 

10,  894 
8,887 
15,  569 
54,664 
15,  614 

27, 427 
19, 357 
15, 197 
4,664 
12,  503 

10,  435 
32,  483 
19,  927 

11,  391 
20,062 


5.3 

16.9 

14.5 

1.3 

5.4 

24.8 
5.2 
6.5 

14.4 
2.6 

19.9 
2.6 

36.4 
17.9 

854.7 


1910 


4,549 
15, 365 
12, 510 
1,034 
2,453 

30,654 
5, 455 
5,398 

12,  721 
2,759 

20,229 

2,006 

19,  810 

9,450 

100,  068 


60.1  2,289,905 


43.2 

42.5 
49.7 
47.8 
52.3 

44.4 
88.5 
38.1 
60.6 
181.2 

80.6 
50.0 
42.7 
34.6 
30.3. 

36.4 
43.4 
50.5 
426.7 
41.6 

63.2 
54.4 
45.4 
49.5 
67.6 

41.4 
36.9 
33.6 
27.5 

85.2 

35.4 
33.8 
61.3 
203.2 
48.0 

68.7 
97.3 

78.7 
42.8 
52.8 

39.5 
59.0 
40.1 
40.8 
58.  0 


16,  503 

14,  882 
10, 116 
12, 690 
25,293 

13,988 
28,  447 
9,420 

17,  462 
23,444 

14, 668 
10, 308 
17,  540 
21,  034 
9,487 

15,805 
11,063 
19,  867 
59, 369 
9,048 

8,110 
21,  966 

15,  479 
38,845 
17,  987 

17,  789 
8,153 

13,296 
9,846 

41,  020 

10,469 
9,814 
12, 273 
47,  715 
16,066 

18,623 
21, 135 
14, 114 
4,697 
11,  894 

10,  581 
33,  5.39 
19,  958 
11,871 
18. 475 


Kentucky- Con 


Hancock . 
Hardin... 
Harlan. . . 
Harrison. 
Hart 


Henderson . 

Henry 

Hickman. . 
Hopkins... 
Jackson 


Jefferson . . 
Jessamine. 
Johnson... 
Kenton . . . 
Knott 


Knox 

Lame 

Laurel 

Lawrence . 
Lee 


Ijcslie 

Letcher 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Livingston. 


Logan 

Lyon 

McCracken. 
MeCreary . . 
McLean 


Madison. . 
Magoffin . 
Marion... 
Marshall . 
Martin . . . 


Mason . . . 
Meade . . . 
Menifee . 
Mercer.. 
Metcalfe- 


Monroe  

Montgomery 

Morgan 

MuhlenV)erg . 
Nelson 


Nicholas . 

Ohio 

Oldham. . 

Owen 

Owsley . . 


Pendleton. 

Perry 

Pike 

Powell.... 
Pulaski . . . 


Robertson . 
liockcastle . 

Rowan 

Russell 

Scott 


Land 
areain 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


193 
606 
478 
311 
430 

435 
303 
225 
546 
333 

387 
172 
268 
163 
348 

356 

288 
447 
422 
199 

373 
3.55 
491 
338 
392 

643 
277 
239 
406 
253 

446 
302 
345 
327 
227 

227 
301 
203 
253 
303 

441 
198 
365 
472 
411 

208 
584 
180 
367 
'  216 

279 
335 
779 
181 
628 

109 
310 
272 
329 
289 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


6,945 
24, 287 
31,  546 
15,  798 
18,544 

27, 609 
13,411 
10, 244 
34, 133 
11, 6?7 

286, 369 
12,205 
19, 622 
73, 4.53 
11, 655 

24, 172 
10,  004 
19,  814 
17, 613 
11,918 

10,097 
24,467 
15, 829 
16, '181 
9,732 

23,633 
8,795 
37,216 
11,676 
12, 502 

26,284 
13,859 
15,527 
15,215 
7,654 

17, 760 
9,442 
5,779 
14,795 
10,075 

14,214 
12,245 
16,518 
33,353 
16,137 

9,894 
26,473 

7,689 
12,5.54 

7,820 

11,719 
26,042 
49,477 
6,745 
34,010 

3,871 
15,406 

9,467 
11,854 
15,318 


Per 
square 
rnUe 


36.0 
40.1 
66.0 
50.8 
43.1 

6.3.5 
44.3 
45.5 
62.5 
35.1 

740.0 
71.0 
73.2 

450.6 
33.5 

67.9 
.34.7 
44.3 
41.8 
59.9 

27.1 
68. 9 
32.2 
48.8 
24.8 

36.8 
31.8 
1.55.  8 
28.8 
49.4 

58.9 
45.9 
45.  0 
46.5 
33.7 

78.2 
31.4 
28.5 
58.5 
33.3 

32.2 
61.8 
45.3 
70.7 
39.3 

47.6 
4.5.3 
42.7 
34.2 
36.2 

42.0 

77.7 
63.5 
37.3 
54.2 

35.5 
49.7 
34.8 
36.0 
53.0 


1910 


8,512 
22,  696 
10, 566 
16,  873 
18, 173 

29,352 
13, 716 
11,  750 
34,291 
10,  734 

262, 920 
12, 613 
17, 482 
70, 355 
10, 791 

22, 116 
10,  701 
19,  872 
20,067 
9,531 

8,976 
10, 623 
16, 887 
17,897 
10,627 

24,977 

9,423 

35,064 


13,241 

26,951 
13,654 
16,330 
15, 771 
7,291 

18,611 
9,783 
6,153 
14,063 
10,453 

13,663 
12,868 
16,259 
28,598 
16,830 

10,601 
27,642 

7,248 
14,218 

7,979 

11,985 
11,255 
31,679 
6,268 
35,986 

4,121 
14,473 

9,438 
10,861 
16,950 


32  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION, 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Kentucky— 
Con. 

Shelby 

Simpson 

Spencer 

Taylor 

Todd 

Trigg 

Trimble 

Union 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Webster 

Whitley 

Wolfe 

Woodford 


Louisiana!... 

Acadia 

Allen 

Ascension 

Assumption 

Avoyelles 

Beauregard 

Bienville 

Bossier 

Caddo 

Calcasieu 

Caldwell 

Cameron 

Catahoula 

Claiborne 

Concordia 

DeSoto 

East  BatonRouge 
East  Carroll — 
East  Feliciana. 
Evangeline 

Franklin 

Grant 

Iberia 

Iberville 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

Jefferson  Davis 

La  Salle 

Lafayette 

Lafourche 

Lincoln 

Livingston 

Madison 

Morehouse 

Natchitoches. . . 

Orleans 

Ouachita 

Plaquemines... 
Pointe  Coupee . 
Rapides 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


216 
186 
279 
367 


154 
325 
530 
299 

478 
344 
442 
230 
195 


45,409 


647 
663 
291 

484 
847 

1,172 

848 

863 

880 

1,086 

531 
1,501 

718 
778 
714 

872 
455 
420 
464 
964 

630 
683 
589 
584 
578 

429 
729 
640 
279 


472 
662 
650 
831 
1,289 

178 
642 

1,011 
576 

1,370 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


18,532 
11,150 
7,785 
12,236 
15,694 

14,208 
6,011 
18,040 
30,  &i8 
14,773 

16,208 
20, 762 
27,749 
8,783 
11,784 


1,798,509 


34,820 
18,382 
22, 155 
17,912 
35,300 

20, 767 
20,977 
22, 266 
83,265 
32,807 

9,514 
3,952 
11,074 
27, 885 
12, 466 

29,376 

44,513 

11,2:^1 

17,487 
23, 485 

24,100 
14,403 
26,855 
26, 806 
14,486 

21,563 
18,999 
9,  a56 
30,841 
30,344 

16, 962 
11,643 
10, 829 
19,311 
38, 602 


Per 
square 
mile 


1910 


43.4 
51.6 
41.9 
43.9 

42.8 

33.2 
39.0 
55.6 
58.2 
49.4 

33.9 

60.4 
62.8 
38.2 
60.4 


39.6 


53.8 
27.7 
76.1 
37.0 
41.7 

17.7 
24.7 
25.8 
94.6 
30.2 

17.9 
2.6 
15.4 
35.8 
17.5 

33.7 

97.8 
26.7 
37.7 
24.4 

38.3 
21.1 
45.6 
45.9 
25.1 

50.3 
26.1 
15.4 
110.5 
30.5 

35.9 
17.6 
16.7 
23.2 
29.9 


387,219  2,175.4 
30,319  47.2 
10,194  10.1 
24,697  42.9 
59,444  I  43.4 


18,041 
11,460 
7,567 
11,961 
16,488 

14,539 
6,512 
19, 886 
30, 579 
13,940 

17,518 
20, 974 
31,982 
9,864 
12,571 


1,656,388 


31,847 


23,887 
24,128 
34,102 


21,776 
21,738 
58, 200 
62, 767 

8,593 
4,288 
10,415 
25,050 
14,278 

27,689 
34,580 
11,637 
20, 055 


11,989 
15, 958 
31,262 
30, 954 
13,818 

18,247 


9,402 
28, 733 
33,111 

18,485 
10, 627 
10,676 
18,786 
36,455 

339,075 
25, 830 
12,524 
25, 289 
44,545 


LOUISIANA- 

Coa. 

Red  River 

Richland 

Sabine 

St.  Bernard . . . 
St.  Charles.... 


St.  Helena 

St  James 

St.  John  the  Bap- 

ti.st 

St.  Landry 

St.  Martin 


St.  Mary 

St.  Tammany 
Tangipahoa . . . 

Tensas 

Terrebonne . . . 


Union 

Vermilion. . . 

Vernon 

Washington. 
Webster 


West  Baton  Rouge 
West  Carroll.... 
West  Feliciana. . 
Winn 


Maine 

Androscoggin . . 

Aroostook 

Cumberla"nd — 

Franklin 

Hancock 

Kennebec 


Knox 

Lincoln 

Oxford 

Penobscot- . . 
Piscataquis . 


Sagadahoc . . 

Somerset 

Waldo 

Washington. 
York 


Maryland. 


Allegany , 

Anne  Arundel. 

Baltimore 

Baltimore  city. 
Calvert 


Caroline 

Carroll 

Cecil 

Charles 

Dorchester . 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles 
1920. 


400 

565 

1,020 

621 

295 

420 
254 

231 
681 
525 

632 
906 
790 
632 
1,760 

918 

1,213 

1,307 

655 

609 

214 
366 
352 
969 


29, 895 


459 
6, 453 

853 
1,789 
1,522 


351 

457 

1,980 

3,258 

3,770 

250 
3,633 

724 
2,528 

989 


9,941 


443 
426 
607 
79 
218 

319 
447 
377 
464 
576 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


15,301 
20, 860 
20,713 

4,9ti8 
8,586 

8,427 
21,228 

11,896 
51,697 
21,990 

30, 754 
20, 645 
31,440 
12,085 
26,974 

19,621 
26,'!  82 
20,493 
24,164 
24,707 

11,092 
8,&57 
12, 303 
16,119 


768,014 


65, 796 
81,728 
124,376 
19,825 
30,361 
63,844 

26,245 
15,976 
37,700 
87, 684 
20,554 

23,021 
37,171 
21,328 
41,709 
70,696 


1,449,661 


69,938 
43, 408 
74,817 
733,826 
9,744 

18,652 
34,245 
23,612 
17,705 
27,895 


Per 
square 
mile 


38.3 
36.9 
20.3 
8.0 
29.1 

20.1 
83.6 

51.5 
75.9 
41.9 

48.7 
22.8 
39.8 
19.1 
15.3 

21.4 
21.8 
15.0 
36.9 
40.6 

51.8 
24.2 
35.0 
16.6 


25.7 


1910 


143.3 
12.7 

14.5.  8 
11.1 
19.9 
72.6 

74.8 
35.0 
19.0 
26.9 
5.5 

92.1 
10.2 
29.5 
16.5 
71.5 


145.8 


157.9 
101.9 
123.  .3 

9,288.9 
44.7 

58.5 
76.6 
62.6 
38.2 
48.4 


11,402 
15, 769 
19,874 
5,277 
11,207 

9,172 
23,009 

14,338 
66,661 
23,070 

39,368 
18,917 
29, 160 
17,060 
28,320 

20, 451 
26,390 
17,384 
18, 886 
19,186 

12, 636 
6,249 
13,449 
18,357 


742,371 


59, 822 
74,664 
112,014 
19,119 
35,576 
62, 863 

28, 981 
18,216 
36,256 
85,285 
19,887 

18,574 
36,301 
23,383 
42,905 
68,526 


1,295,346 


62,411 
39,553 
122,349 
558,485 
10,325 

19,216 
33,934 
23, 759 
16, 386 
28, 669 


1  Divisions  of  state  designated  as  parishes. 


COUNTIES.  "  33 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Maetland— 
Con. 

Frederick 

Garrett 

Harford 

Howard 

Kent 

Montgomery 

Prince  Georges.. 

Queen  Annes 

St.  Marys 

Somerset 

Talbot 

Washington 

Wicomico 

Worcester 

Massachu- 
setts  

Barnstable 

Berkshire 

Bristol 

Dukes 

Essex 

Franklin 

Hampden 

Hampshire 

Middlesex 

Nantucket 

Norfolk 

Plymouth 

Suffolk 

Worcester 

Michigan 

Alcona 

Alger 

Allegan 

Alpena 

Antrim 

Arenac 

Baraga 

Barry 

Bay 

Benzie 

Berrien 

Branch 

Calhoun 

Cass 

Charlevoix 

Cheboygan 

Chippewa 

Clare 

Clinton 

Crawford 

Delta 

Dickinson 

Eaton 

Emmet 

Graiesee 

75108° 


Land 
areain 
square 
miles: 

1920. 


663 
6S5 
442 
250 

282 

521 
482 
365 
371 
331 

268 
459 
371 
495 


8,039 


409 
966 
567 
107 
497 

697 
636 
585 
832 
51 

406 

675 

55 

1,556 


57, 4S0 


684 
920 
833 
584 
475 

374 
917 
556 
443 
314 

569 
497 
693 
493 
411 

725 
1,573 
682 
571 
575 

1,169 
776 
571 
485 
655 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


52,541 
19,678 
29,291 
15,826 
15,026 

34,921 
43,347 
16,001 
16,112 
24,602 

18,306 
59,694 
28,165 
22,309 


3,852,356 


26,670 

113,033 

359, 005 

4,372 

482, 156 

49,361 
300,305 

69,599 

778,352 

2,797 

219,081 
156,968 
835, 522 
455, 135 


3,668,412 


5,912 

9,983 

37, 540 

17,8C9 

11,543 

9,460 

7,6G2 

21,383 

69, 548 

6,947 

62,653 
23,997 
72,918 
20,395 
15, 788 

13,991 
24,818 

8,250 
33,110 

4,049 

30,909 
19, 456 
29,377 
15,639 
125,608 


Per 
square 
mile. 


79.2 
28.  7 
66.3 
63.3 
53.3 

67.0 
89.9 
43.8 
43.4 
74.3 

68.3 

130.1 

75.9 

45.1 


1910 


52,673 
20,105 
27,965 
16, 106 
16,957 

32,089 
36,147 
16,839 
17,030 
26,455 

19,620 
49,617 
26,815 
21,841 


479.2  3,366,416 


65.2 
117.0 
633.  2 

40.9 
970.1 

70.8 
4/2.2 
119.0 
935. 5 

54.8 

539.6 
232.  5 
15,191.3 
292.5 


63.8 


27,542 

105,259 

318,573 

4,504 

436,477 

43,600 
231,369 

63,327 

669,915 

2,962 

187, 506 
144,337 
731,388 
399,657 


2,810,173 


10.9 
45.1 
30.6 
24.3 

25.3 
8.4 
38.5 
157.0 
22.1 

110.1 
48.3 

105.2 
41.4 
38.4 

19.3 
15.8 
14.2 
40.5 
7.0 

26.4 
25.1 
61.4 
32.2 
191.9 


5,703 

7,675 

39,819 

19,965 

15,092 

9,640 

6,127 

22,633 

68,238 

10,638 

53,622 
25, 605 
56,6.38 
20,624 
19, 157 

17,872 
24, 472 

9,240 
23, 129 

3,934 

30, 108 
20, 524 
30,499 
18,561 
64, 555 


Michigan— Con. 

Gladwin 

Gogebic 

Grand  Traverse.. 

Gratiot 

Hillsdale 

Houghton 

Huron 

Ingham 

Ionia 

Iosco 

Iron 

Isabella 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Kalkaska 

Kent 

Keweenaw 

Lake 

Lapeer 

Leelanau 

Lenawee 

Livingston 

Luce 

Mackmac 

Macomb 

Manistee , 

Marquetto 

Mason 

Mecosta , 

Menominee 

Midland 

Missaukee 

Monroe , 

Montcalm , 

Montmorency 

Muskegon 

Newaygo 

Oakland 

Oceana 

Ogemaw 

Ontonagon 

Osceola 

Oscoda 

Otsego , 

Ottawa 

Presquelsle 

Roscommon 

Saginaw 

St. Clair 

St.  Joseph 

Sanilac 

Schoolcraft 

Shiawassee 

Tuscola 

Van  Buren 

Washtenaw 

Wayne 

Wexford 


Land 
areain 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


519 
1,133 
467 
579 
597 

1,019 
854 
553 
579 
570 

1,200 
572 
707 
502 
573 

860 
554 
579 
666 
338 

743 
568 
920 
1,014 
472 

562 

1,870 

494 

571- 

1,056 

529 
5S2 
573 
724 
561 

504 
851 
886 
543 
580 

1,333 
577 
576 
528 
565 

678 
538 
828 
710 
503 

976 

1,207 

557 

827 

617 
704 
620 
577 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


30,715 

49, 520 

1,177,645 

18,207 


Per 

square 
mile. 


17.0 
29.3 
41.8 
58.6 
47.2 

70.6 
38.4 
147.5 
57.1 
14.4 

18.4 

39.5 

102.6 

126.7 

9.7 

212.8 
11.4 

7.7 
38.7 
26.8 

64.3 

30.8 

6.7 

7.7 

80.7 

37.2 
24.5 
40.1 
31.1 
22.5 

32.6 
15.  5 
64.8 
42.0 
7.3 

123.7 
20.4 

101.6 
28.7 
13.4 

9.3 

26.4 

3.1 

11.4 

84.4 

17.9 

3.8 
121.1 
81.7 
53.3 

32.0 

8.3 
64.5 
40.3 

49.8 

70.3 

1,899.4 

31.6 


1910 


34  '      ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULA*EION. 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Minnesota 

Aitkin 

Anoka 

Becker 

Beltrami 

Benton 

Big  Stone 

Blue  Earth 

Brown 

Carlton 

Carver 

Cass 

Chippewa 

Chisago 

Clay 

Clearwater 

Cook 

Cottonwood 

Crow  Wing 

Dakota 

Dodge 

Douglas 

Faribault 

Fillmore 

Freeborn 

Goodhue 

Grant 

Hennepin 

Houston 

Hubbard 

Isanti 

Itasca 

Jackson 

Kanabec 

Kandiyohi 

Kittson 

Koochiching 

Lac  qui  Parle 

Lake 

Le  Sueur 

Lincoln 

Lyon 

McLeod 

Mahnomen 

Marshall 

Martin 

Meeker 

Mille  Lacs 

Morrison 

Mower 

Murray 

Nicollet 

Nobles 

Norman 

Olmsted 

Otter  Tail 

Pennington . . . 

Pine 

Pipestone 

Polk 

Pope 


80,858 


Land 
areaui 
square 
miles 
1920. 


1,830 

459 

1,349 

3,822 

405 

491 
7C2 
612 
867 
376 

2,104 

591 

427 

1,043 

1,019 

1,498 
640 

1,057 
599 
440 

648 
719 
868 
735 
767 

553 
505 
570 
958 
442 

2,730 
702 
534 
801 

1,111 

3,141 
790 

2,099 
466 
535 

70S 
496 
672 

1,788 
719 

621 

583 

1,143 

711 

704 

443 
722 
860 
666 
2,039 

607 
1,413 

469 
1,979 

693 


2,387,125 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


Per 

square 
mile. 


29.5 


2,075,708 


15 

043  1 

15 

626 

22 

851 

27 

079 

14 

073 

9 

766 

31 

477 

22 

421 

19 

391 

16 

946 

15 

897 

15 

720 

14 

445 

21 

780 

8 

569 

1 

841 

14 

570 

24 

566 

28 

967 

12 

552 

19 

039 

20 

99S 

25 

330 

21 

692 

30 

799 

9 

788 

415 

419 

14 

013 

10 

136 

13 

278 

23 

876 

15 

955 

9 

0S6 

22 

OfiO 

10 

638 

13 

520 

15 

554 

8 

251 

17 

870 

11 

268 

18 

837 

20 

444 

6 

197 

19 

ii-A 

21 

085 

IS 

103 

14 

180 

25 

841 

25 

993 

13 

631 

15 

036 

17 

917 

14 

880 

28 

014 

50 

818 

12 

091 

21 

117 

12 

050 

37 

090 

13 

631 

8.2 
34.0 
16.9 

7.1 
34.7 

19.9 
41.3 
36.6 
22.4 
45.1 

7.6 
26.6 
33.8 
20.9 

8.4 

1.2 

22.8 
23.2 
48.4 
28.  5 

29.4 
29.2 
29.2 
33.6 
40.2 

17.7 
735. 3 
24.6 
10.6 
30.0 

8.7 
22.7 
17.0 
27.5 

9.6 

4.3 
19.7 

3.9 
38.3 
21.1 

26.6 
41.2 
10.8 
10.9 
29.3 

29.2 
24.3 
22.6 
36.6 
19.4 

33.9 
24.8 
17.3 
42.1 
24.9 

19.9 
14.9 
25.7 
18.7 
19.7 


1910 


Minnesota — Con. 

Ramsey 

Red  Lake 

Redwood 

Renville 

Rice 

Rock 

Roseau.... 

St.  Louis.'. 

Scott 

Sherburne 

Sibley 

Stearns 

Steele 

Stevens 

Swift 

Todd 

Traverse 

Wabasha 

Wadena 

Waseca 

Washington 

Watonwan 

Wilkin 

Winona 

Wright 

Yellow  Medicine . 


Mississippi 

Adams 

Alcorn 

Amite 

Attala 

Benton 

Bolivar 

CaUioun 

Carroll 

Chickasaw . . . 
Choctaw 

Claiborne 

Clarke 

Clay 

Coahoma 

Copiah 

Covington 

De  Soto 

Forrest 

Franklin 

( ieorge 

Greene 

Grenada 

Hancock 

Harrison 

Hinds 

Holmes 

Humphreys.. 

Issaquena 

Itawamba  . . . 
Jackson 


Land 
area  in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


161 
432 


495 

492 

1,670 

6,503 

366 

448 

585 

1,362 

431 

564 

741 
957 
568 
541 

538 
431 
397 
434 

745 
637 
691 
749 


46,362 


426 
386 
714 
715 
396 

879 
579 
624 
501 

414 

489 
675 
408 
530 
769 

410 
475 
462 
547 
475 

710 
442 
469 
570 

858 

751 
408 
406 
529 
710 


population. 


1920 


Total. 


244,554 
7,263 
20,908 
23,634 
28,307 

10,965 
13,305 
206,391 
14,245 
9,651 

15, 635 
55, 741 
18,061 
9,778 

15,093 

26,059 

7,943 

17,919 

10, 699 
14,133 
23, 761 
12,457 

10,187 
33,653 
28,635 
16,550 


1,790,618 


22, 183 
21,369 
18,960 
24,831 
9,851 

57, 669 
16,823 
20, 324 
22,212 
12, 491 

13,019 
17,927 
17, 490 
41,511 

28,672 

14, 869 
24, 359 
21,238 
14, 156 
5,564 

10, 430 
13,607 
10, 380 
32, 855 
57,110 

34,513 
19, 192 
7,618 
15,647 
19, 208 


Per 
square 
mile 


1,519.0 
16.8 
23.7 
24.2 
57.2 

22.3 
8.0 
31.7 
38.9 
21.5 

26.7 
40.9 
41.9 
17.3 

20.4 
27.2 
14.0 
33.1 

19.9. 

32.8 
59.9 

28.7 

13.7 
52.8 
41.5 
22.1 


S8.6 


52.1 
55.4 
26.6 
34.7 
24.9 

65.6 
29.1 
32.6 
44.3 
30.2 

26.6 
26.6 
42.9 
78.3 
37.3 

36.3 
51.3 
46.0 
25.9 
11.7 

14.7 
30.8 
22.1 
57.6 
66.6 

46.0 
47.0 
18.8 
29.6 
27.1 


1910 


223,675 

6,564 

18,425 

23, 123 

25,911 

10,222 
11,338 
163,274 
14,888 
8,136 

15,540 
47, 733 
16, 146 
8,293 

12,949 

23, 407 

8,049 

18, 554 

8,652 
13, 466 
26,013 
11,382 

9,063 
33,398 
28,082 
15,406 


1,797,114 


25, 265 
18,159 
22,954 
28,851 
10,245 

48,905 
17,726 
23, 139 
22,846 
14,357 

17,403 
21,630 
20, 203 
34,217 
35,914 

16,909 
23, 130 
20, 722 
15, 193 
6,599 

6,050 
15, 727 
11,207 
34, 658 
63, 726 

39,088' 


10,560 
14,526 
15,451 


COUNTIES.  3  5 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  IQIO— Continued. 


Mississippi — Con. 


Jasper 

Jefferson 

Jefferson  Davis. 

Jones 

Kemper 


Lafayette . . 

Lamar 

Lauderdale . 
La^^Tencc . . 
Leake 


Lee 

Leflore... 
Lincoln . . 
Lowndes. 
Madison . 


Marion 

Marshall 

Monroe 

Montgomery . 
Neshoba 


Newton 

Noxubee 

Oktibbeha.. 

Panola 

Pearl  River. 


Perry 

Pike' 

Pontotoc. 
Prentiss. . 
Quitman. 

Rankin . . 

Scott 

Sharkey.. 
Simpson . 
Smith.... 


Stone 

Sunflower 

Tallahatchie. 

Tate 

Tippah 


Tishomingo. 

Tunica 

Union 

Walthall . . . . 


Warren 

Washington. 

Wayne 

Webster . .  . . 


Wilkinson . 
Winston . . . 
Yalobusha . 
Yazoo 


Missouri. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 

1920. 


Adair 

Andrew.. 
.\tchison . 
Audram . 
Barry 


667 
507 
404 
696 
7.52 

664 
495 
700 
41S 
576 

448 
572 
578 
499 
725 

535 

689 
770 
398 
.561 

.568 
682 
457 
606 
797 

644 
407 
494 
409 
395 

791 
597 
422 

575 
62t3 

443 

(i74 
629 
400 
446 

428 
418 
412 
389 

572 
723 
812 
416 

667 
597 
490 
905 


POPULATION. 


571 

428 
528 
685 
784 


1920 


TotaL 


18,508 
15,946 
12, 755 
32,919 
19,619 

19, 243 
12, 869 
45,897 
12, 663 
16, 973 

29,618 
37, 256 
24, 652 
27, 632 
29,292 

17, 144 
26, 105 
32,613 
13, 805 
19, 303 

20,727 
23,710 
16, 872 
27,845 
15,468 

8,987 
28,725 
19, 962 
17,606 
19, 861 

20,272 
16, 420 
14, 190 

IS,  109 
16, 178 

6,528 
46,374 
35, 9.53 
19, 636 
15, 419 

15,091 
20,386 
20,044 
13,455 

33,362 
51,092 
15,467 
12,644 

15, 319 

18, 139 
18, 738 
37, 149 


3,404,055 


Per 
square 
mile. 


27.7 
31.5 
31.6 
47.3 
26.1 

29.0 
26.0 
65.6 
30.3 
29.5 

66.1 
65.1 
42.7 
55.4 
40.4 

32.0 
37.9 
42.4 
34.7 
34.4 

36. 5 
34.8 
36. 9 
40.0 
10.4 

14.0 
70.6 
40.4 
43.0 
50.3 

25.6 
27.5 
33.6 
31.5 
25.8 

14.7 

68.8 
57.2 
49.1 
34.6 

35.3 

48.8 
48.7 
34.6 

58.3 
70.7 
19.0 
30.4 

23.0 
30.4 
38.2 
41.0 


49.5 


1910 


18,498 
18,221 
12,860 
29,885 
20,348 

21,883 
11,741 
46, 919 
13, 080 

18,298 

28, 894 
36, 290 
28,  .597 
30, 703 
33, 505 

15,599 
26,796 
35, 178 
17,706 
17,980 

23,085 
28, 503 
19, 676 
31,274 
10, 593 

7,685 
37, 272 
19, 68'8 
16,931 
11,593 

23,944 
16, 723 
15, 694 
17,201 
16,  (i03 


28,787 
29,078 
19,714 
14,631 

13, 067 
18,6*6 
18,997 


37,488 
48,933 
14,709 
14, 853 

18,075 
17, 139 
21,519 
46, 672 


3,293,335 


21,404 
14, 075 
13,008 
20,589 
23,473 


37.5 
32.9 
24.6 
30.1 
29.9 


22,700 
15, 282 
13,004 
21,687 
23,869 


Missouni — Con. 


Barton... 

Bates 

Benton. . 
Bollinger. 
Boone 


Land 
area  in 
square 
miles 
1920. 


Buchanan 

Butler 

Caldwell 

Callaway 

Camden 

Cape  Girardeau. 

Carroll 

Carter 

Cass 

Cedar 


Chariton . 
Christian. 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton". . 


Cole 

Cooper . . . 
Crawford. 

Dade 

Dallas 


Daviess . . 
DeKalb. 

Dent 

Douglas.. 
Dunklin. 


Franklin... 
Gasconade . 

Gentry 

Greene 

Grundy 


Harrison . 
Henry . . . 
Hickorv.. 
Holt-."... 
Howard.. 


Howell... 

Iron 

Jackson . . 

Jasper 

Jefferson . 


Johnson... 

Knox 

I..aclede . . . 
Lafayette . 
Lawrence . 


Lewis 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Livingston . 
McDonald . 


Macon . . 
Madison . 
Maries. . 
Marion. . 
Mercer . . 


598 
870 

745 
609 


408 
699 
433 

808 
687 

580 
703 
506 
721 
498 

768 
5.53 
498 
402 
423 

389 
558 
747 
.501 
543 

564 
425 
746 
804 
530 

879 
514 
490 
6r,7 
433 

721 
744 
407 
446 
468 

915 
553 
610 
a35 
081 

831 
514 
753 
612 
609 

504 
607 
626 
531 
527 

809 
499 
520 
436 
453 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


Per 
square 
mile. 


28.3 
27.5 
17.4 
22.8 
43.1 

229.6 
34.5 
32.0 
28.  5 
15.2 

51.4 
29.1 
14.8 
29.9 
28.0 

28.3 
27.6 
23.8 
.50.9 
34.2 

63.4 
34.6 
16. 5 
28.3 
22.2 

29.5 
27.5 
16.  5 
19.2 
61. 8 

32.3 
24.1 
31.9 
103. 0 
40.5 

27.3 
33. 8 
17.3 
31.6 
29.9 

23.1 

17.1 

603. 0 

119. 6 

39.0 

30.0 
21.0 
22.4 
49.0 
39.8 

26.7 
26.3 
39.6 
35.5 
27.9 

34.0 
21.5 
18.3 
69.3 
24.9 


1910 


747 

869 
881 
576 
533 

020 

024 
605 
400 
582 

621 
098 
504 
973 


503 
832 
811 
302 
297 

957 
311 
576 
613 
181 

605 
.531 
245 
664 
328 

830 
847 
820 
831 
744 

466 
242 
741 
539 
653 

065 
563 
522 
673 
878 

297 
403 
363 
154 
583 

514 
033 
253 
453 
539 

868 
273 
088 
572 
335 


36  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


MissouBi— Con. 


Miller 

Mississippi . . . 

Moniteau 

Monroe 

Montgomery . 


Morgan 

New  Madrid. 

Newton 

Nodaway 

Oregon 


Ozark 

Pemiscot. 

Perry 

Pettis.... 


Phelps.. 

Pike 

Platte... 
Polk.... 
Pulaski. 


Putnam... 

Ralls 

Randolph. 
Ray 

Reynolds. 


Ripley 

St.  Charles.. 

St.  Clair 

St.  Francois. 
St.  Louis 


St.  Louis  city . . . 
Ste.  Genevieve.. 

Saline 

Schuyler 

Scotland 


Scott 

Shannon. 
Shelby... 
Stoddard. 
Stone 


Land 
aream 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


SuIMvan. 
Taney . . . 

Texas 

Vernon. . 
Warren. . 


Washington. 

Wayne 

Webster 

Worth 

Wright 


Montana  I. 

Beaverhead.. 
Big  Horn.,.. 

Blaine 

Broadwater.. 
Carbon 


593 
413 
410 

6(')(i 
514 

G14 
652 
622 
871 

778 

593 

746 
456 
462 
685 

670 
653 
415 
641 
542 

517 
481 
491 
565 
828 

627 
535 
706 

458 
487 

61 

481 
754 
309 
439 

419 
992 
509 
815 
510 

649 
655 
1,159 
839 
410 

741 
776 
585 
265 
677 


J46,131 


POPULATION. 


5, 657 
4,966 
4,229 
1,206 
2,060 


1920 


Total. 


15, 507 
12, 860 
13, 532 
16, 414 
15,233 

12,015 
25, 180 

24,886 
27, 744 
12, 889 

13, 559 
11,125 
26, 634 
14, 434 
35, 813 

14,941 
20, 345 
13,996 
20,351 
10, 490 

13,115 
10,412 
27, 633 
20,508 
10, 106 

12,061 

22,828 
15,341 
31,403 
100,737 

772,897 

9,809 

28,826 

8,383 

10,700 

23,409 
11,865 
13,617 
29,755 
11,941 

17,781 

8,178 

20,548 

26,069 

8,490 

13,803 
13,012 
16,609 
7,642 
17,733 


548,889 


Per 
square 
rnile 


26.3 
31.1 
33.0 
24.6 
29.6 

19.6 
38.6 
40.0 
31.9 
16.6 

22.9 
14.9 
58.4 
31.2 
52.3 

22.3 
31.2 
33.7 
31.7 
19.4 

25.4 
21.6 
56.3 
36.3 
12.2 

19.2 
42.7 
21.7 
68.6 
206.9 

12,670.4 
20.4 
38.2 
27.1 
24.4 

55.9 
12.0 
26.8 
36.5 
23.4 

27.4 
12.5 
17.7 
31.1 

20.7 

18.6 
16.8 
28.  4 
28.8 
26.2 


7,369 
7,015 
9,057 
3,239 
15,279 


1.3 
1.4 
2.1 

2.7 

7.4 


1910 


16, 717 
14, 557 
14,375 
IS,  .304 
15, 604 

12,863 
19, 488 
27, 136 
28,833 
14, 681 

14,283 
11,926 
19, 559 
14, 898 
33, 913 

15,796 
22,556 
14,429 
21,561 
■  11,438 

14,308 
12,913 
26, 182 
21, 451 
9,592 

13,099 
24,695 
16,412 
35,738 
82, 417 

687,029 

10,607 

29,448 

9,062 

11,869 

22,372 
11,443 
14,864 
27,807 
11,559 

18,598 
9,134 
21, 458 
28,827 
9,123 

13,378 
15, 181 
17,377 
8,007 
18,315 


376,053 


6,446 


3,491 
13,962 


Montana— Con. 


Carter 

Cascade 

Chouteau. . 

Custer 

Dawson 


Deer  Lodge. 

Fallon 

Fergus 

Flathead. . . . 
Gallatin 


Garfield. . 
Glacier. . . 
Granite. . 

Hill 

Jefferson. 


Lewis  and  Clark. 

Liberty 

Lincoln 

McCone 

Madison 


Meagher 

Mineral 

Mi.ssoula. .. 
Musselshell. 
Park 


Phillips 

Pondera 

Powder  River. 

Powell 

Prairie 


Ravalli 

Richland.. 
Roosevelt. 
Rosebud. . 


Sanders 

Sheridan. . . 
Silver  Bow. 
Stillwater. . 


Sweet  Grass. 

Teton 

Toole 

Treasure — 


Valley 

Wheatland.. 

Wibaux 

Yellowstone. 


Nebeaska. 


Adams. . . 
Antelope. 
Arthur. . . 
Banner. . 
Blaine. .. 


Boone...... 

Box  Butte. 

Boyd 

Brown 

Buffalo 


Land 
areain 
square 
mUes: 
1920. 


3,375 
3,411 
4,213 
3,741 
2,359 

745 
1,608 
7,146 
6,109 
2,507 

4,837 
2,981 
1,717 
2,892 
1,632 

3,447 
1,451 
3,624 
2,645 
3,622 

2,369 
1,230 
3, 173 
2,903 
2,661 

5,178 
1,6.58 
3,337 
2,329 
1,742 

2,391 
2,103 
2,353 
4,993 

2,861 

2,686 

726 

1,777 

1,969 

2,044 

1,958 

960 

5,447 

1,411 

883 

2,611 

76,808 


POPULATION. 


565 
872 
721 
742 
711 

692 
1,076 

535 
1,235 

945 


1920 


Total. 


Per 

square 
mile. 


3,972 
38,836 
11,051 
12,194 

9,239 

15,323 

4,548 
28,344 
21,705 
15,864 

5,368 
4,178 
4,167 
13,958 
5,203 

18,660 
2,416 
7,797 
4,747 
7,495 

a,  622 
2,327 
24,041 
12,030 
11,330 

9,311 
5,741 
3,357 
6,909 
3,684 

10,098 
8,989 

10,347 
8,002 

4,903 
13,847 
60,313 

7,630 

4,926 
5,870 
3,724 
1,990 

11,542 
5,619 
3,113 

29,600 

1,296,372 


22, 621 

15,243 

1,412 

1,435 

1,778 

14,146 
8,407 
8,243 
6,749 

23,787 


1.2 
11.4 
2.6 
3.3 
3.9 

20.6 
2.8 
4.0 
3.6 
6.3 

1.1 

1.4 
2.4 
4.8 
3.2 

5.4 
1.7 
2.2 
1.8 
2.1 

1.1 
1.9 
7.6 
4.1 
4.3 

1.8 
3.5 
LO 
'  3.0 
2.1 

4.2 
4.3 
4.4 
L6 

1.7 

5.2 

83.1 

4.3 

2.5 
2.9 
1.9 
2.1 

2.1 
4.0 
3.5 
1L3 

16.9 


40.0 

17.5 

2.0 

1.9 

2.5 

20.4 
7.8 

15.4 
5.5 

25.2 


•Total  land  area  includes  part  of  Yellowstone  National  Park  (198  square  miles);  total  population  of 
park  returned  as  in  Wyoming. 


COUNTIES.  37 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Nebraska— Con. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles 
1920. 


475 
583 
538 
735 


5,979 

1,194 

579 

405 
577 

2,588 
253 

1,402 
985 
439 

472 
531 
331 
927 
576 

578 
975 
721 
862 
1,687 

575 
464 
780 
571 
528 

538 
574 
722 
724 
2,393 

722 
561 
578 
374 
516 

1,068 
775 
958 

1,114 
853 

2,536 
573 
576 
864 
576 

463 
1,417 
446 
389 
579 

606 
431 

886 
538 

577 


POPULATION. 

1920 

1910 

Per 

Total. 

square 
mile. 

12,559 

26.4 

12,726 

14,606 

25.1 

15,403 

18,029 

33.5 

19,786 

16,225 

22.1 

15, 191 

4,939 

5.5 

3,613 

11,753 

2,0 

10,414 

8,405 

7.0 

4,551 

14,486 

25.0 

15,729 

11,624 

28.7 

11,610 

13,769 

23.9 

13,782 

26,407 

10.2 

25,668 

7,694 

30.4 

6,564 

10, 160 

7.2 

8,254 

16,004 

16.2 

15,961 

3,282 

7.5 

1,786 

11,815 

25.0 

11,477 

23, 197 

43.7 

22,145 

204,524 

617.9 

168,546 

4,869 

5.3 

4,098 

13,671 

23.7 

14,674 

10,067 

17.4 

10,303 

8,540 

8.8 

8,572 

11,657 

16.2 

12,083 

29,721 

34.5 

30,325 

4,572 

2.7 

3,538 

3,496 

6.1 

3,417 

4,669 

10.1 

4,933 

1,486 

1.9 

1,097 

8,685 

15.2 

8,047 

23,720 

44.9 

20,361 

13,237 

24.6 

13,459 

9,220 

16.1 

9,578 

3,327 

4.6 

3,011 

6,045 

8.3 

5,415 

17,151 

7.2 

15,545 

1,378 

1.9 

981 

10,739 

19.1 

10,783 

16,140 

27.9 

16,852 

8,940 

23.9 

10, 187 

8,583 

16.6 

9,106 

5,294 

5.0 

3,692 

3,594 

4.6 

3,452 

4,498 

4.7 

1,942 

18,894 

17.0 

18,358 

85,902 

100.7 

73,793 

23,420 

9.2 

15,684 

1,596 

2.8 

1,521 

1,946 

3.4 

2,188 

1,692 

2.0 

2,470 

22,511 

39.1 

19, 101 

10,763 

23.2 

10,379 

9,151 

6.5 

4,584 

8,712 

19.5 

8,926 

12,547 

32.3 

13,095 

13,236 

22.9 

13,019 

19,494 

32.2 

19,323 

9,578 

22.2 

10,582 

3,967 

4.5 

2,570 

9,900 

18.4 

10, 451 

10,681 

18.5 

10,122 

Nebraska— Con. 

Platte 

Polk 

Redw-illow 

Richardson 

Rock 

Saline 

Sarpy 

Saunders 

Scotts  Bluff 

Seward 

Sheridan 

Sherman 

Sioux 

StantcHi 

Thayer 

Thomas 

Thurston 

Valley 

Washington 

Wayne 

Webster , 

Wheeler 

York 

Nevada 

Churchill 

Clark 

Douglas 

Elko 

Esmeralda 

Eureka 

Humboldt 

Lander 

Lincoln 

Lyon 

Mineral 

Nye 

Ormsby 

Pershing 

Storey 

Washoe 

White  Pine 


New  Hamp- 
shire   

Belknap 

CarroU 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough. . 

Merrimack 

Rockingham . . 

Strafford 

Sullivan 


Land 
area in 
square 
mdes: 
1920. 


673 
430 
720 
545 
1,004 

573 
240 
756 
723 
574 

2,469 
573 

2,055 
431 
578 

716 
387 
570 
380 

450 
578 
578 
575 


109,821 


5,050 

4,649 

8,045 

4,859 

733 

1,825 

17,059 

8,083 

3,413 

2,410 

4,157 

1,350 

9,804 

3,743 

5,721 

1,484 

10,511 

2,287 

1,509 

4,019 

18,294 

156 

6,053 

251 

6,251 

8.795 


9,031 


397 
955 

728 
1,798 
1,729 

895 
932 
691 
379 
527 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


19,464 
10,714 
11,434 
18,968 
3,703 

16,514 
9,370 
20,589 
20,710 
15,867 

9,625 
8,877 
4,528 
7,756 
13,976 

1,773 
9, 589 
9,823 
12,180 

9,725 
10,922 

2,531 
17, 146 


77,407 


4,078 
1,848 
6,504 
2,453 

2,803 

1,469 

18,627 

8,935 


443,083 


21,178 
15,017 
30,975 
36,093 
40,572 

135,512 
51,770 
52, 498 
38, 546 
20,922 


Per 

square 
mile. 


28.9 
24.9 
15.9 
34.8 
3.7 

28.8 
39.0 
27.2 
28.6 
27.6 

3.9 
15.  5 

2.2 
18.0 
24.2 

2.5 
24.8 
17.2 
32.1 

21.6 
18.9 
4.4 
29.8 


0.7 


0.9 
0.6 
2.5 
0.5 
0.7 

0.3 
0.4 
0.3 
0.2 

2.7 
0.5 
0.4 
15.7 

0.5 
5.9 
3.0 
1.0 


1910 


53.3 
15.7 
42.5 
20.1 
23.5 

151.4 
55.5 
76.0 

101.7 
39.7 


19,006 
10,521 
11,056 
17,448 
3,627 

17,866 
9,274 

21,179 
8,355 

15,895 

7,328 
8,278 
5,599 
7,542 
14,775 

1,191 

8,704 
9,480 
12,738 


10,397 
12,008 
2,292 
18,721 


81,875 

2,811 
3,321 
1,895 
8,133 
9,369 

1,830 
6,825 
1,786 
3,489 

3,568 


7,513 
3,415 


3,045 
17,434 
7,441 


49.  1     430,572 


21,309 
16, 316 
30,659 
30,753 
41,652 

126,072 
53,335 
52, 188 
38,951 
19,337 


38  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 

Table  9 — AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


New  Jersey. 

Atlantic 

Bergen 

Burlington 

Camden 

Cape  May 

Cumberland. . . 

Essex 

Gloucester 

Hudson 

Himterdon 

Mercer 

Middlesex 

Monmouth 

Morris 

Ocean 

Passaic 

Salem 

Somerset 

Sussex 

Union 

Warren , 


New  Mexico. 

Bernalillo 

Chaves 

Colfax 

Curry 

De  Baca 

Dona  Ana 

Eddy 

Grant 

Guadalupe 

Hidalgo 

Lea 

Lincobi 

Luna 

McKinley 

Mora 

Otero 

Quay 

Rio  Arriba 

Roosevelt 

San  Juan 

San  Miguel 

Sandoval 

Santa  J'e 

Sierra 

Socorro 

Taos 

Torrance 

Union 

Valencia 


New  York. 

Albany 

Allegany 

Bronx 

Broome 

Cattaraugus.. - 


Land 
area  in 
square 
miles 
1920. 


7,514 


569 
237 
815 
222 
265 

500 

127 

332 

43 

437 

226 
312 
479 

475 
637 
196 
343 

305 
529 
103 
362 


122,503 


1,214 
6,042 
3,798 
1,406 
2,400 

3,821 
4,245 
3,981 
3,031 
3,447 

4,378 
4,779 
2,976 
5,  .506 
2,475 

6,689 
2,905 
5,871 
2,487 
5,476 

4,894 
3,871 
1,973 
3,118 
15, 070 

2,252 
3,369 
5,370 
5,659 


47,654 


527 

1,047 

41 

705 
1,343 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


3,155,900 


83,914 
210, 703 

81,770 
190,508 

19, 460 

61,348 
652,089 

48,224 
629, 154 

32, 885 
159, 881 
162,334 
104,925 

82,694 

22, 155 

259,174 

36,572 

47,991 

24,905 

200, 157 

45,057 


360,350 


29,855 
12,075 
21,550 
11,236 
3,196 

16,548 
9,116 

21, 939 
8,015 
4,338 

3,545 
7,823 
12, 270 
13, 731 
13,915 

7,902 
10,444 
19, 552 
6,548 
8,333 

22, 867 
8,863 

15, 030 
4,619 

14,061 

12, 773 
9,731 
16,680 
13, 795 


10,385,227 


186,106 

36, 842 

732,016 

113,610 

71,323 


square 
mile. 


420.0 


147.5 
889.0 
100.3 
858.1 
73.4 

122.7 
0,134.6 

145.3 
14,631.5 

75.3 
707.4 
520.3 
219.1 

174.1 

34.8 

1,322.3 

106.6 

157.3 

47.1 

1,943.3 

124.5 


2.9 


1910 


2,537,167 


24.6 
2.0 
5.7 
8.0 
1.3 

4.3 
2.1 
5.5 
2.6 
1.3 

0.8 
1.6 
4.1 
2.5 
5.6 

1.2 
3.6 
3.3 
2.6 
1.5 

4.7 
2.3 
7.6 
1.5 
0.9 

5.7 
2.9 
3.1 
2.4 


217.9 


353.1 

35.2 

17,854.0 

161. 1 

53.1 


71,894 
138,002 

66,565 
142,029 

19,745 

55, 153 
512,886 

37,308 
537,231 

33,569 
125,657 
114,426 

94,734 

74,704 

21,318 

215,902 

26,999 

38,820 
26,781 
140, 197 
43, 187 


327,301 


23, 006 
16,850 
16,460 
11,443 


12, 893 
12,400 
14, 813 
10,927 


7,822 
3,913 
12,963 
12,611 

7,069 
14,912 
16, 624 
12,064 

8,504 

22, 930 
8,579 

14, 770 
3,536 

14, 761 

12,008 
10,119 
11,404 
13,320 


9,113,614 


173, 666 
41,412 


78, 809 
65, 919 


New  York- 
Con. 

Cayuga 

Chatauqua... 

Chemung 

Chenango 

Clinton 


Columbia . 
Cortland . . 
Delaware . 
Dutchess.. 
Erie 


Essex 

FrankUn. 
Fulton... 
Genesee. . 
Greene... 


Hamilton . 
Herkimer. 
Jefferson . . 

Kings 

Lewis 


Livingston.. 
Madison .... 

Monroe 

Montgomery. .. 
Nassau 


New  York. 

Niagara 

Oneida 

Onondaga.. 
Ontario 


Orange. . 
Orleans . 
Oswego . 
Otsego. . 
Putnam. 


Queens 

Rensselaer... 
Richmond. . . 

Rockland 

St.  Lawrence. 


Saratoga 

Schenectady . . 

Schoharie 

Schuyler 

Seneca 


Steuben. 
Suffolk.. 
Sullivan . 
Tioga... 


Tompkins 

Ulster 

Warren 

Washington 


Wayne 

Westchester 

Wyoming 

Yates 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


703 

1,069 

407 

894 

1,049 

644 
503 

1,449 
806 

1,034 

1,836 

1,678 

516 

496 

643 


1,700 
1,459 
1,274 
71 
1,270 

631 
650 
663 
398 

274 

22 

522 

1,250 

781 

649 

834 
396 
966 
1,009 
233 

108 

663 

57 

183 

2,701 

823 
206 
642 
336 
336 

1,398 
920 

1,002 
520 

476 

1,137 

876 

837 

599 
448 
601 
343 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


65,221 
115,348 
65, 872 
34,969 
43, 898 

38,930 
29,625 

42, 774 

91, 747 

634,688 

31,871 
43, 541 
44,927 
37, 976 
25,796 

3, 970 

64, 962 

82, 250 

2,018,356 

23, 704 

36,830 
39, 535 

352, 034 
57, 928 

126, 120 

2,2,S4,103 
118,705 
182, 833 
241,465 
52, 652 

119,844 
28,619 
71,045 
46,200 
10, 802 

469, 042 
113, 129 
116,531 
45, 548 
88, 121 

60, 029 
109, 363 
21,303 
13, 098 
24,735 

80,627 
110,246 
33,163 
24, 212 

35, 285 
74, 979 
31,673 

44,888 

48, 827 

344, 436 

30,314 

16,641 


Per 
square 
raile. 


92.8 
107.9 
161.8 
39.1 
41.8 

60.5 
58.9 
29.5 
113.8 
613.8 

17.4 
25.9 
87.1 
76.6 
40.1 

2.3 
44.5 
64.6 

28,427.5 
18.7 

58.4 

60.8 

531.0 

145.5 

460.3 

103,.S22.9 

v227.  4 

146.3 

309.2 

81. 1 

143.7 
72.3 
73.5 
4.5.8 
40.4 

4,343.0 
170.6 

2,044.4 

248.9 

32.6 

72.9 
530.9 
33.2 
39.0 
73.6 

57.7 
119.8 
33.1 
46.6 

74.1 
65.9 
36.2 
53.6 

81.5 

768.8 
50.4 

48.5 


COUNTIES.  39 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Land 
area  in 
square 
miles 

1920. 


North 
Carolina., 

Alamance 

Alexander 

AUeghany 

Anson 

Ashe 

Avery 

Beaufort 

Bertie 

Bladen 

Brunswick 

Buncombe 

Burke 

Cabarrus 

CaldweU 

Cam.den 

Carteret 

Caswell 

Catawba 

Chatham 

Cherokee 

Chowan 

Clay 

Cleveland 

Columbus 

Craven 

Cumberland . . . 

Currituck 

Dare 

Davidson , 

Davie 

Duplin 

Durham 

Edgecombe 

Forsyth 

FrarikUn 

Gaston 

Gates 

Graham 

Granville 

Greene 

Guilford 

HaUfax 

Harnett 

Haywood 

Henderson 

Hertford 

Hoke 

Hyde 

Iredell 

Jackson 

Johnston 

Jones 

Lee 

Lenoir 

Lincoln 

McDowell 

Macon 

Madison 

Martin 

Mecklenburg... 


48, 740 


POPULATION. 


1920 


492 

289 
234 
556 

427 

238 
840 
703 
976 
790 

639 
534 
390 
471 
220 

573 
402 
408 
696 
4,54 

165 
220 
496 
933 
660 

670 
292 
377 
569 
258 

790 
312 
509 
376 

468 

363 
359 
298 
503 
252 

691 
676 
588 
546 
358 

341 
417 
617 

588 
494 

807 
417 
261 
390 
299 

443 
513 
436 
438 
597 


Total. 


2,559,123 


Per 
square 
mile. 


52.5 


32, 718 
12,212 
7,403 
28,334 
21,001 

10,335 
31,024 
23, 993 
19, 761 
14, 876 

64,148 
23,297 
33, 730 
19,984 
5,382 

15, 384 
15, 759 
33,839 
23, 814 
15,242 

10,649 
4,646 
34, 272 
30, 124 
29,048 

35, 064 

7,268 

5,115 

35,201 

13, 578 

30, 223 
42, 219 
37,995 
77, 269 
26,667 

51,242 
10,537 
4,872 
26,846 
16,212 

79, 272 
43,766 
28, 313 
23,496 

18,248 

16,294 
11, 722 
8,386 
37,956 
13,396 

48,998 
9,912 
13,400 
29,  555 
17,862 

16, 763 
12,  887 
20,083 
20,  828 
80,695 


66.5 
42.3 
31.6 
51i,0 
49.2 

43.4 


1910 


2,206.287 


28, 712 
11,592 
7,745 
25, 465 
19,074 


36.9 
34.1 

20.2 

30, 877 
23,039 

18,006 

18.8 

14, 432 

100.4 

49,798 

43.6 

21,408 

86.5 

26, 240 

42.4 

20, 579 

24.5 

5,640 

26.8 

13,776 

39.2 

14, 858 

82.9 

27,918 

34.2 

22,635 

33.6 

14, 136 

64.5 

11,303 

21.1 

3, 909 

69.1 

29, 494 

32.3 

28, 020 

44.0 

25, 594 

52.3 

35,284 

24.9 

7,693 

13.6 

4,841 

61.9 
52.6 

29, 404 
13, 394 

38.3 

25,442 

135.3 
74.6 

35, 276 
32,010 

205.5 

47,311 

57.0 

24, 692 

141.2 

37,063 

29.4 

10, 455 

16.3 

4,749 

53.4 

25, 102 

64.3 

13,0a 

114.7 
64.7 

60,497 
37,646 

48.2 

22, 174 

43.0 

21,020 

51.0 

16,262 

47.8 

15,436 

28.1 

13.6 

8,840 

64.6 

34,315 

27.1 

12, 998 

60.7 

41,401 

23.8 

8,721 

51.3 

11, 376 

75.8 

22,769 

59.7 

17, 132 

37.8 

13, 538 

25.1 

12, 191 

46.1 

20, 132 

47.6 

17, 797 

135.2 

67,031 

North    Caro- 
lina—Con. 

Mitchell 

Montgomery 

Moore 

Nash 

New  Hanover 

Northampton 

Onslow 

Orange 

Pamlico , 

Pasquotank 


Pender 

Perquimans. 

Person 

Pitt 

Polk 


Randolph 

Richmond.. . 

Robeson 

Rockingham. 
Rowan 


Rutherford. 
Sampson  .. 
Scotland... 

Stanly 

Stokes 


Surry 

Swain 

Transylvania. 

Tyrrell 

Union 


Vance 

Wake 

Warren 

Washington. 
Watauga 


Wayne.. 
Wilkes.. 
Wilson.. 
Yadkin . 
Yancey . 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


North  Dakota 

Adams 

Barnes 

Benson 

BilUngs 

Bottineau 

Bowman 

Burke 

Burleigh 

Cass 

Cavalier 

Dickey 

Divide 

Dunn 

Eddy 

Emmons 


213 

498 
639 
586 
216 

504 
743 
390 
350 

223 

815 
252 
391 
627 
251 

803 
521 
990 
579 
4S9 

544 
8S6 
349 
416 
480 

520 
553 
379 
390 
565 

279 
824 
425 
327 
303 

571 
735 
373 
324 
298 


70,183 


997 
1,510 
1,364 
1, 168 
1,681 

1,164 
1,113 
1, 6.'51 
1,763 
1,494 

1,142 
1,270 
2,084 
651 
1,563 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


Per 
square 
mile. 


11, 278 
14,607 
21, 388 
41,061 
40, 620 

23,184 
14, 703 
17, 895 
9,060 
17,670 

14, 788 
11,137 
18, 973 
45,569 
8,832 

30,856 
25,567 
54,674 
44,149 
44,062 

31,426 
36,002 
15,600 
27,429 
20,575 

32,464 

13, 224 

9,303 

4,849 

36, 029 

22,799 
75, 155 
21,  593 
11,429 
13,477 

43,640 
32,644 
36, 813 
16,  .391 
15,093 


646, 872 


5,593 
18,678 
13,095 

3,126 
15,109 

4,768 
9,511 
15, 578 
41, 477 
15,555 

10,499 
9,637 
8,828 
6,493 

11,288 


52.9 
29.3 

33.5 
70.1 
188. 1 

46.0 
19.8 
45.9 
25.9 
79.2 

18.1 
44.2 

48.5 
72.7 
35.2 

3S.4 
49.1 
55.2 
76.3 
90.1 

57.8 
40.6 
44.7 
65.9 
42.9 

62.4 
23.9 
24.5 
12.4 
63.8 

81.7 
91.2 
50.8 
35.0 
44.5 

76.4 
44.4 

98.7 
50.6 
50.6 


9.2 


1910 


5.6 
12.4 
9.6 
2.7 
9.0 

4.1 

8.5 

9.4 

2.3.5 

10.4 

9.2 
7.6 
4.2 
10.0 
7.2 


17,245 
14,967 
17, 010 
33, 727 
32, 037 

22,323 
14, 125 
15,064 
9,966 
16, 693 

15,471 
11,054 
17,356 
36,340 
7,640 

29,491 
19, 673 
51,945 
36,442 
37,521 

28,385 
29,982 
15, 363 
19,909 
20, 151 

29,705 

10,403 

7,191 

5,219 

33,277 

19,425 
63,229 
20,266 
11,062 
13,556 

35,698 
30,282 
28, 269 
15,428 
12,072 


577, 056 


5,407 
18,066 
12,681 
10,186 
17, 295 

4,668 

9,064 

13, 087 

33,935 

15,659 

9,839 
«,015 
5,302 
4,800 
9,796 


40  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


North  Dakota 
—Con. 

Foster 

Golden  Valley... 

Grand  Forks 

Grant 

Griggs 


Hettinger . 

Kidder 

La  Moure. 

Logan 

McHenry . 


Mcintosh . 
McKenzie. 
McLean... 

Mercer 

Morton 


Mountrail. 

Nelson 

Oliver 

Pembina. . 
Pierce 


Ramsey.. 
Ransom.. 
ReuviUe . , 
Richland. 
Rolette... 


Sargent . . 
Sheridan. 

Sioux 

Slope 

Stark 


Steele 

Stutsman. 
Towner... 
Traill 


Walsh.... 
Ward.... 
WeUs.... 
Williams. 


Adams 

AUen 

Ashland 

Ashtabula. 
Athens 


Auglaize . 
Belmont . 
Brown... 
Butler.... 
Carroll . . . 


Champaign.. 

Clark 

Clermont 

Clinton 

Columbiana. 


Coshocton — 

Crawford 

Cuyahoga 

Darke 

Defiance..... 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


644 
1,013 
1,433 
1,681 

717 

1,132 

1,386 

1,147 

997 

1,888 

1,003 
2,847 
2,305 
1,110 
1,947 

1,914 

981 

720 

1,117 

1,055 

1,205 
860 
899 

1,437 
918 

855 

996 

1,114 

1,223 

1,366 

717 
2,282 
1,037 

865 

1,282 
2,054 
1,293 
2.138 


OHIO 40,740 


646 
406 
421 
723 

487 

397 
530 
481 
452 
387 

421 
407 
465 
411 
534 

558 
409 
463 
586 
405 


POPULATION. 


Total. 


Per 
square 
mile 


6,108 
4,832 
28,795 
9,553 
7,402 

7,685 
7,798 

11,564 
7,723 

15, 544 

9.010  j 
9,544 

17,266 
8,224 

18,714 

12,140 
10, 362 

4,425 
16, 177 

9,283 

15, 427 
11,618 
7,776 
20, 887 
10,061 

9,655 
7,935 
3,308 
4,940 
13, 542 

7,401 
24,575 

8,327 
12, 210 

19,078 
28,811 
12, 957 
17,980 


5,759,394 


22,403 
68, 223 
24, 627 
65, 545 
50, 430 

29,527 
93, 193 
22, 621 
87, 025 
16, 942 

25, 071 
80,  728 

28,  291 
23, 036 
83,131 

29,  595 
36, 054 

943, 495 
42,911 
24,549 


9.5 

4.8 
20.1 

5.7 
10.3 


5.6 
10.1 
7.7 

8.2 

9.0 
3.4 
7.5 
7.4 


6.3 
10.6 

6.1 
13.6 


12.8 
13.5 
8.6 
14.5 
11.0 

11.3 
8.0 
3.0 
4.0 

10.0 

10.3 
10.8 
8.0 
14.1 

14.9 
14.0 
10.0 

8.4 


1910 


5,313 


27,888 

"6,"  274 

6,557 
5,962 

10,724 
6,168 

17,627 

7,251 
5,720 

14,496 
4,747 

25, 289 

8,491 
30,140 

3,677 
14, 749 

9,740 

16, 199 
10, 345 

7,840 
19,669 

9,558 

9,202 
8,103 


12, 504 

7,616 

18, 189 
8,963 
12, 545 

19, 491 
25, 281 
11,814 
14,234 


141.4   4,767,121 


41.0 

24,755 

168.0 

56,  680 

68.5 

22,976 

90.7 

59,547 

103.6 

47,798 

74.4 

31,246 

175.  8 

76, 856 

47.0 

24,832 

192.5 

70, 271 

41.2 

15,761 

59.6 

26, 351 

198.3 

66,  435 

60.8 

29,  551 

56.0 

23, 680 

155.7 

76,619 

.53.0 

30, 121 

88.2 

34,  036 

2,037.8 

637,  425 

73.2 

42,933 

60.6 

24, 498 

Ohio — Con. 

Delaware 

Erie 

Fairfield 

Fayette 

Franklin..... 

Fulton 

Gallia 

Geauga 

Greene 

Guernsey 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Harrison 

Henry 

Higliland 

Hocking 

Holmes 

Huron 

Jackson 

J  efferson 

Knox 

Lake 

Lawrence 

Licking 

Logan 

Lorain 

Lucas 

Madison 

Mahoning 

Marion 

Medina 

Meigs 

fiercer 

Miami 

Monroe 

Montgomery. . 

Morgan 

Morrow , 

Muskingum.., 

Noble , 

Ottawa 

Paulding 

Perry 

Pickaway 

Pike 

Portage 

Preble 

Putnam 

Richland 

Ross 

Sandusky 

Scioto 

Soiieca 

Shelby 

Stark 

Summit 

Trumbull 

Tuscarawas... 
Union 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles 
1920. 


445 
256 
495 
413 

617 

405 
449 
416 
415 

518 

407 
535 
473 
401 
414 

549 
411 
418 
494 
404 

407 
613 
241 
443 
669 

451 

497 
342 

497 
427 

409 

435 

412 

.  450 

408 

448 
456 
402 
403 
064 

399 
270 
413 
399 
490 

428 
621 
416 
482 
603 

668 
413 
623 
550 
413 

566 
408 
633 
656 
446 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


26, 013 

39, 789 

40,  484 

21,518 

283, 951 

23,445 
23,311 
16, 036 
31,  221 
46, 352 


square 
mile. 


58.5 
155.4 
81.8 
52.1 
549.2 

57.9 
51.9 
36.1 

75.2 
87.6 


493, 678 

1,213.0 

38, 394 

71.8 

29, 107 

61.7 

19, 625 

48.9 

23, 362 

56.4 

27, 610 

50.3 

23,291 

56.7 

16, 966 

40.6 

32,  424 

65.6 

27,342 

67.7 

77,  580 

190.6 

29,  580 

57.7 

28,667 

119.0 

39, 540 

89.3 

66,426 

84.3 

30, 104 

66.7 

90,  612 

182.3 

275,  721 

S06.2 

19, 662 

39.6 

186,310 

436.3 

42,004 

102.7 

26,067 

59.9 

26, 189 

63.6 

26,  872 

59.7 

48,  428 

118.7 

20,660 

46.1 

209, 532 

460.5 

14,  565 

36.2 

15,  670 

38.6 

67, 980 

87.3 

17, 849 

44.7 

22, 193 

82.  2 

18, 736 

45.4 

36,  098 

90.6 

25,  788 

52.6 

14,151 

33.1 

36,  269 

69.6 

23, 238 

55.9 

27, 751 

57.6 

55, 178 

109.7 

41, 556 

02.2 

37, 109 

89.9 

62, 850 

100.  9 

43,176 

78.5 

25, 923 

02.8 

177, 218 

313.1 

286, 065 

701.  1 

83,920 

132.  6 

63,  578 

114.6 

20, 918 

46.9 

COUNTIES.  41 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Ohio — Con. 

Van  Wert. . . . 

Vinton 

Warren 

Washington . . 

Wayne 

Williams 

Wood 

Wyandot 

Oklahoma. 

Adair 

Alfalfa 

Atolta 

Beaver 

Beckham 

Blaine 

Bryan 

Caddo 

Canadian 

Carter 

Cherokee 

Choctaw 

Cimarron 

Cleveland 

Coal 

Comanche 

Cotton 

Craig 

Creek 

Custer 

Delaware 

Dewey 

EUis 

Garfield 

Garvin 

Grady 

Grant 

Greer 

Harmon 

Harper 

HaskeU 

Hughes 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

Johnston 

Kay 

Kingfisher... 

Kiowa 

Latimer 

Le  Flore 

Lincoln 

Logan 

Love 

McClain 

MeCurtain . . . 

Mcintosh 

Major 

Marshall 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 

1920. 


406 
412 
413 
630 

557 
411 
612 
406 


09,  414 

584 
867 
997 
1,813 
917 
931 

928 
1,289 
891 
831 
791 
790 

1,849 
554 
525 

1,096 
630 
757 

962 
998 
794 
989 
1,218 
1,061 

821 
1,112 
994 
644 
548 
1, 033 

615 
790 
778 
767 
658 
934 

890 
1,062 

735 
1,614 

959 

739 

496 
562 
1,897 
708 
937 
419 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


28,  210 
12,  075 
25,  716 
43,049 

41, 346 
24,  627 
44,  892 
19,  481 


2,028,283 

^3^703^ 
16,  253 
20,862 

14,  048 

18,  989 

15,  875 

40,700 
34,  207 
22,  288 
40,247 

19,  872 
32, 144 

3,436 
19,  389 
18,406 
26, 629 
16, 679 
19, 160 

62,480 
18,736 
13,868 
12,  434 
11,673 
37,500 

32,  445 

33,  943 
16, 072 
15,836 
11,261 

7,623 

19, 397 
26, 045 
22, 141 
17, 664 
20, 125 
34,907 

15, 671 
23,094 
13,866 
42,765 
33,406 
27,550 

12, 433 
19,326 
37,  905 
26,  404 
12,  426 
14. 674 


Per 
square 
mile. 


69.5 
29.3 
62.3 
68.3 

74.2 
59.9 
73.4 
48.0 


1910 


29,119 
13,096 
24,  497 

45,  422 

38, 058 
25, 198 

46,  330 
20,  760 


29.2   1,6.57,155 


23.  5 

10,  .535 

18.7 

18,  138 

20.9 

13,  808 

7.7 

13,631 

20.7 

19,699 

17.1 

17, 960 

43.9 

29,  854 

26.5 

35,685 

25.0 

23,  501 

48.4 

25,  358 

25.1 

16,  778 

40.7 

21,862 

1.9 

4,553 

35.0 

18,  843 

35.1 

15,817 

24.3 

41,  489 

26.5 

25.3 

17, 404 

64.9 

26,223 

18.8 

23,  231 

17.5 

11,469 

12.6 

14, 132 

9.6 

15,  375 

35.3 

33, 050 

39.  5 

26,545 

30.5 

30,309 

16.2 

18,  760 

24.6 

16,  449 

20.  5 

11,  328 

7.4 

8,189 

31.5 

18,  875 

33.0 

24, 040 

28.5 

23,  737 

23.0 

17,430. 

30.6 

16,  734 

37.4 

26, 999 

17.6 

18,  825 

21.7 

27,  526 

18.9 

11,321 

26.5 

29, 127 

34.8 

34,  779 

37.3 

31,  740 

25.1 

10,  236 

34.4 

15,  659 

20.0 

20,  681 

37.3 

20,961 

13.3 

15,  248 

35.0 

11,619 

Oklahoma - 
Con. 

Mayes 

Murray 

Muskogee 

Noble 

Nowata 

Okfuskee 

Oklahoma 

Okmulgee 

Osage 

Ottawa 

Pawnee 

Payne 

Pittsburg 

Pontotoc 

Pottawatomie. 
Pushmataha.. 
Roger  Mills... 
Rogers 

Seminole 

Sequoyali 

Stephens 

Texas 

Tillman 

Tulsa 

Wagoner 

Washington. . . 

Washita 

Woods 

Woodward 

Oregon 

Baker 

Benton 

Clackamas 

Clatsop 

Columbia 

Coos 

Crook 

Currv 

Descnutes 

Douglas 

Gilliam 

Grant 

Harney 

Hood  River... 
Jackson 

Jefferson 

Josephine 

Klamath 

Lake 

Lane 

Lincoln 

I-inn 

Malheur 

Marion 


Land 
area in 
square 
iniles: 
1920. 


676 
424 
814 
734 
586 
623 

717 
697 
2,277 
477 
5&4 
678 

1,370 

728 

793 

1,430 

1,135 

710 

633 
693 
897 
2,065 
850 
585 

545 

425 

1,006 

1,255 

1,233 


95, 607 

3,086 
688 

1,868 
821 
662 

1,628 
2,934 
1,612 
3,065 
4,991 

1,201 
4,520 
9,933 
540 
2,794 

1,779 
1,637 
5,999 
7,920 

4,587 

1,008 
2,258 
9,883 
1,193 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


16,829 
13, 115 
61,  710 
13,  560 
15,  899 
25, 051 

116,  307 
55,  072 
36,  536 
41,  108 
19, 126 
30, 180 

52,  570 
30, 949 
46,  028 
17,  514 
10, 638 
17, 605 

23,  808 
26,786 

24,  692 
13,  975 
22, 433 

109, 023 

21,  371 
27,002 

22,  237 
15.  939 
14, 663 


783, 389 


Per 

square 
mile 


17,  929 
13,  744 
37,  698 
23,030 
13,960 

22, 257 
3,424 
3,025 
9,622 

21, 332 

3, 960 
5,496 
3,992 
8,315 
20, 405 

3,211 
7, 655 

11,413 
3,991 

36,166 

6,084 
24, 550 
10, 907 
47,187 


24.9 
30.9 
75.8 
18.5 
27.1 
40.2 

162.2 
79.0 
16.0 
86.2 
32.8 
44.5 

38.4 
42.5 
58.0 
12.2 
9.4 
24.8 

37.6 
38.7 
27.5 
6.8 
26.4 
186.4 

39.2 
63.5 
22.1 
12.7 
11.9 


8.2 


5.8 
20.0 
20.2 
28.1 
21.1 

13.7 
1.2 
1.9 
3.1 
4.3 

3.3 
1.2 
0.4 
15.4 
7.3 

1.8 
4.7 
L9 
0.5 
7.9 

6.0 
10.9 

1.1 
39.6 


1910 


13,  596 
12,  744 
52,  743 

14,  945 
14,223 
19, 995 

85,232 

21,  115 
20, 101 

15,  713 
17,  332 
23, 735 

47,650 
24,331 

43,595 
10,  US 
12,  861 
17,  736 

19, 964 
25,  005 

22,  252 
14,  249 
18,650 
34, 995 

22,  086 
17,  484 
25,  034 
17,  567 
16, 592 


672, 765 


18,076 
10,663 
29,931 
16,106 
10, 580 

17,959 
9,315 
2,044 


19,674 

3,701 
5,607 
4,059 
8,016 
25,  756 


9,567 

8,554 

4,658 

33,783 

5,587 
22,  662 

8,601 
39, 780 


42  ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:   1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Land 
area  in 
square 
miles: 

1920. 


Oregon— Con. 

Morrow 

Multnomah 

Polk 

Sherman 

Tillamook 

Umatilla 

Union 

Wallowa 

Wasco 

Washington 

Wheeler 

Yamhill 


Pennsylvania. 

Adams 

Allegheny 

Armstrong 

Beaver 

Bedford 

Berks 

Blair 

Bradford 

Bucks 

Butler 

Cambria 

Cameron 

Carbon 

Centre 

Chester 

Clarion 

Clearfield 

Clinton , 

Columbia , 

Crawford , 

Cumberland 

Dauphin , 

Delaware 

Elk 

Erie 

Fayette 

Forest 

Frankhn 

Fulton 

Greene 

Huntingdon 

Indiana 

Jefferson 

Juniata 

Lackawanna 

Lancaster 

I^awrence 

Lebanon 

Lehigh 

Luzerne 

I>ycoming 

MeKean. 

Mercer 

Miiflin 

Monroe 


2,025 
434 
709 
836 

1,125 
3,  203 
2,007 
3,169 

2,343 
731 

1,704 
714 


44,832 


528 
725 
653 
429 
1,026 

865 
535 
1,  145 
608 
790 

717 

392 

406 

1,146 

777 

601 
1,142 

878 

479 

1,  038 

528 
522 
185 
806 
781 

796 
424 
751 
403 
574 

918 
829 
666 
392 
451 

941 
360 
360 
344 

892 

1,220 
987 
700 
39S 
623 


POPULATION. 


Total. 


6,617 

275,  898 

14, 181 

3,826 

8,810 

25.  946 
16, 636 

9,778 

13,  648 

26,  376 
2,791 

20,  529 


8.720,017 


34,  583 

1,1,8.1,808 
75,  568 
111.621 
38, 277 

200,  854 
128,  334 
53,  166 
82,  476 
77,  270 

197,  839 

6,297 

62,  565 

44,304 

115, 120 

36, 170 
103,  236 
33, 555 
48, 349 
60, 667 

58, 578 
153, 116 
173,  084 

34,  9,S1 
153,  536 

188,104 
7,477 

62, 275 
9,617 

30,804 

39,  848 
80,910 

62,  104 
14,  464 

286,  311 

173,  797 
$,%  545 

63,  152 
148, 101 
390,  991 

83,100 
48, 934 
93,  788 
31,  439 
24, 295 


Per 
square 
mile. 


2.8 

635.7 

20.0 

4.6 

7.8 
8.1 
8.3 
3.1 

5.8 

36.1 

1.6 

28.8 


194.5 


65.  5 

1,635.6 

115.7 

260.2 

37.3 


60.2 
90.4 
38.  2 
100.9 

58.4 

110.9 
293.3 
935.  6 
4.3.4 
196.6 

236.3 
17.6 
82.9 
23.9 
53.7 

43.4 
97.6 
93.2 
36.9 
634.8 

184.7 
237.6 
175.4 
430.5 
438.  3 

68.1 
49.6 
134.0 
79.0 
39.0 


1910 


4.357 

226,  261 

13,  469 

4,242 

6,266 
20, 309 
16, 191 

8,364 

Ifi,  336 

21.  .522 

2,484 

18,  285 


7,665,111 


34,  319 
1,018,403 
67,880 
78,  353 
38,  879 


232.2 

183, 222 

239.9 

108,  858 

46.4 

54,526 

135. 7 

76,  530 

97.8 

72, 689 

275. 9 

166, 131 

16.1 

7,644 

1.54. 1 

52,  846 

38.7 

43,  424 

148. 2 

109,  213 

36, 638 
93,768 
31,545 

48,  467 
61,  565 

54,  479 
136,  152 
117,906 

35,  871 
115,517 

167,449 
9,435 
59, 775 
9,703 

28,882 

38,  304 
66,  210 
63,090 
15,  013 
259, 570 

167,  029 
70,  032 
59,  565 
118,8.32 
343, 186 

SO,  813 
47,  868 
77,  699 
27,  785 
22, 941 


Pennsylvania— 
Con. 

Montgomery 

.Montour 

Northampton . . . 
Northumberland 
Perry 

Philadelphia 

Pike 

Potter 

Schuylkill 

Snyder 

Somerset 

Sullivan 

Sustiuehanna.. . 
Tioga 

Union 

Venango 

Warren 

Wasliington , 

Wayne 

Westmoreland . . 

Wvoming 

York 


Rhode 
Island. 

Bristol 

Kent 

Newport 

Providence. 
Washington 


South 
Carolina. 


Abbeville. 

Aiken 

Allendale. 
Anderson . 
Bamberg.. 


Barnwell... 
Beaufort... 
Berkeley . . . 

Calhoim 

Charleston . 


Cherokee 

Chester 

Chesterfield . 
Clarendon... 
Colleton 


Darlington . 

Dillon 

Dorchest  or . 
Edgefield... 
Fairfield 


Florence 

Georgetown. 
Greenvillo... 
Greenwood.. 
Hamptou . . . 


Land 
area in 
square 
rniles: 
1920. 


484 
130 
372 
454 
564 

128 
544 
1,071 
777 
311 

1,034 

458 

824 

1,142 

305 
661 
902 

862 

739 

1,039 

397 

903 


1,067 


24 
174 
114 
430 
325 


.30, 495 


510 
1,100 
435 
758 
375 

522 

702 

1,238 

391 


373 
592 
837 
704 
1,126 

605 
471 
613 
524 
706 

699 
828 
761 
473 
513 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


199,  310 

14,  080 
153,  506 
122,  079 

22,  875 

1,823,779 
6.818 

21,  089 
217,  754 

17, 129 

82, 112 

9,520 

34,  763 

37, 118 

15,  850 
59, 184 
40,  024 

188, 992 

27,  435 
273. 568 

14, 101 
144,  521 


604, 397 


23,113 
38, 269 
42, 893 
475, 190 
24, 932 


1,683,724 


27, 139 
45, 574 
16,098 
76, 349 
20, 962 

23,081 
22, 269 
22, 558 
18,384 
108, 450 

27, 570 
33, 389 
31, 969 
34, 878 
29, 897 

39, 126 
25,278 
19, 459 
23, 928 
27, 159 

50, 406 
21,716 
88, 498 
35, 791 
19, 550 


Per 
square 
mile. 


411.8 
108.  3 
412.  7 
268.9 
40.6 

14,248.3 

12.5 

19.7 

280.2 

55.1 

79.4 
20.8 
42.2 
32.5 

52.0 

89.5 

44.4 

219.2 

37.1 
263.3 

35.5 
160.0 


566.  4 


963.  0 
219.9 
^76.3 
1,105.1 
76.7 


55.2 


53.2 
41.4 
37.0 
100.  7 
65.9 

44.2 
31.7 
18.2 
47.0 
122.1 

73.9 
56.4 
38.2 
49.5 
26.6 

64.7 
53.7 
31.7 
45.  7 
38.5 

72.1 
26.2 
116.3 
75.7 
38.1 


1910 


169,  .590 

14,  868 
127,  667 
111.420 

24, 136 

1,549,008 

8,033 

29,  729 

207,  894 

16,  800 

67, 717 
11,293 
37,  746 
42,829 

16,249 
56,  359 
39,  573 
143, 680 

29, 236 
231, 304 

15,  509 
136, 405 


542, 610 


17,602 
36, 378 
39, 335 
424, 353 
24, 942 


1,515,400 


34,804 
41,849 


69, 568 
18,544 

34,209 
30, 355 
23, 487 
16, 634 
88, 594 

26, 179 
29,425 
26, 301 
32, 188 
35, 390 

36,027 
22,615 

17,891 
28,281 
29,442 

35,671 
22,270 
08, 377 
34,225 
25, 126 


COUNTIES.  43 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:    1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


South  Caro- 
lina— Con. 

Horry 

Jasper 

Kershaw 

Lancaster 

Laurens 


Lee 

Lexington.. 
McCorraick. 
Marion 


Marlboro 

Newberry 

Oconee 

Orangeburg.. 

Pickens 

Richland 

Saluda 

Spartanburg. 


Sumter 

Union 

Williamsburg- 
York 


South 
Dakota... 


Aurora 

Beadle 

Bennett 

Bon  Homme. 
Brookings 


Brown 

Brule 

Buffalo-... 

Butte 

Campbell. 


Charles  Mi.x. 

Clark 

Clay 

Codington . . . 
Corson 


Custer..., 
Davison. 

Day 

Deuel 

Dewey. . 


Douglas — 
Edmunds.. 
Fall  River. 

Faulk 

Grant , 


Gregory. 
Haakon . 
Hamlin. 
Hand... 
Hanson.. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles 
1920. 


1,158 
596 
673 
515 
690 

407 
779 
379 
529 

519 

GUI 

650 

1,131 

529 
751 
435 
765 

574 
492 
927 
651 


76, S68 


719 
1,250 
1, 173 

573 

791 

1,750 
837 
479 

2,289 
774 

1,134 
974 

403 

701 

2,526 

1,573 
432 

1,061 
632 

1,907 

435 

1,158 

1,756 

1,018 

691 

1,032 
1,819 

520 
1,426 

432 


POPULATION. 


19-20 


Total. 


32,077 
9,868 
29, 398' 
28, 628 
42, 660 

26, 827 
35, 676 
16,444 
23,721 

33,  ISO 
35, 552 
30,117 
64, 907 

28, 329 
78, 122 
22, 088 
94,265 

43, 040 
30, 372 
38, 539 
50, 536 


636,  547 


7,246 
19, 273 

1,924 
11,940 
16,119 

29, 509 
7,141 
1,715 
6,819 
5,305 

16,256 
11, 136 

9,654 
16,549 

7,249 

3,907 
14, 139 
15, 194 
8, 759 
4,802 

6,993 
8,336 
6,985 
6,442 
10,880 

12,700 
4,596 
8, 054 

8,778 
6,202 


square 
mile. 


27.7 
16.6 
43.7 
55.6 
61.7 

65.9 
45.8 
43.4 
44.8 

63.9 
59.1 
46.3 
57.4 

53.  6 
104.0 

50.8 
123.  2 

75.0 
61.7 
41.0 

77.6 


8.3 


10.1 
1.5.4 
1.6 
20.8 
20.4 

16.9 
8.5 
3.6 
3.0 
6.9 

14.  3 
11.4 
24.0 
2.3.6 
2.9 

2.5 
32.7 
14.3 
13.9 


16.1 
7.2 
4.0 
6.3 

15.7 

12.3 
2.5 

15.5 
6.2 

14.4 


1910 


26, 995 


27, 094 
26, 650 
41, 550 

25,318 
32, 040 


20, 596 

31, 189 
34, 586 
27, 337 
55,  S93 

25, 422 
55,143 
20, 943 
83, 405 

3S, 472 
29,911 
37,626 
47,718 


'  583,888 


6, 143 
1.5,776 
96 
11,061 
14, 178 

25, 867 
6,451 
1,.589 
4,993 
5,244 

14, 899 
10,901 

8,711 
14, 092 

2, 929 

4,458 

11,625 

14, 372 

7,768 

1,145 

6,400 
7,654 
7,763 
6,716 
10, 303 

13,061 


7,475 
7,870 
6,2.37 


South  Dakota— 
Con. 

Harding 

Hughes 

Hutchinson . . . 

Hyde 

Jackson...;... 


Jerauld 

Jones 

Kingsliury. 

Lake 

Lawrence . . 


Lincoln 

LjTnan 

McCook.... 
McPherson. 
Marshall 


Meade 

McUotte 

Miner 

Minnehaha. 
Moody 


Pennington . 

Perkins 

Potter 

Roberts 

Sanborn 


Shannon . 
Spink.... 
Stanley.. 

Sully 

Todd 


Tripp 

Turner 

Union 

Walworth. 


Washabaugh. 
Washington.. 

Yankton 

Ziebach 


Tennes.see^  .. 


Anderson . 
Bedford. . . 
Benton . . . 
Bledsoe . . . 
Bloimt 


Bradley. . . 
CampbeU . 
Cannon . . 

Carroll 

Carter 


Cheatham. 

Chester 

Claiborne. 

Clay 

Cocke 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


2,682 
759 
817 
866 
816 

531 
982 
814 
562 
797 

574 
1,643 

573 
1,157 


3,491 

1,303 

568 

815 

527 

■2,792 
2,914 

898 
1,111 

576 

964 
1,511 
1,521 
1,058 
.1,397 

1,629 
617 
452 
742 

1,071 

1,157 

523 

2,504 


41,087 


342 
514 
456 
391 
571 

336 

459 
268 
619 

353 

314 
313 

468 
254 
427 


population. 


1920 


Total. 


3,953 
5,711 
13,475 
3,315 
2,472 

6,338 
3,004 
12, 802 
12, 2.57 
13, 029 

13, 893 
6, 591 
9,990 
7,705 
9, 596 

9,367 
3,850 
8,  .560 
42,490 
9,742 

12, 720 
7,993 
4, 382 

16,514 

7,877 

2,003 
1.5,768 
2,908 
2,831 
2,784 

11,970 

14, 871 
11,099 
8,447 

1,166 

1, 521 

15, 2.33 

3,718 


2,.337,885 


18,298 
21,737 
12, 046 
7,21S 
28,800 

18,652 
28, 265 
10, 241 
24,361 
21,  488 

10,039 
9,669 

23, 286 
9, 193 
20,782 


Per 
square 
mile. 


1.5 
7.5 
16.5 
3.8 
3.0 

11.9 
3.1 
15.7 
21.8 
16.3 

24.2 
4.0 

17.4 
6.7 

10.8 

2.7 
3.0 
15.1 
52.  1 
18.5 

4.0 
2.7 
4.9 
14.9 
13.7 

2.1 

10.4 

1.9 

2.7 
2.0 

7.3 
24.1 
24.6 
1L4 

1.1 

L3 

29.1 

1.5 


56.1 


53.5 
42.3 
26.4 
IS.  5 
50.4 

55.5 
61.6 

38.2 
39.4 
60.9 

32.0 
30.9 
49.  S 
30.2 

48.7 


1910 


4,228 
6,271 
12, 319 
3,307 


5,120 


12,560 
10,711 
19,694 

12,712 
10, 848 
9,589 
6,791 
8,021 

12, 640 
1,700 
7,661 

29, 631 
8,695 

12,453 
11,348 

4,466 
14, 897 

6,607 

15,981 
14,975 
2,462 
2,164 

8,323 
13,840 
10,676 

6,488 

(') 
C-) 
13,135 


2,184,789 


17,717 
22,667 
12, 452 
6,329 
20,809 

16,336 
27, 387 
10,825 
23,971 

19, 838 

10,540 
9,090 

23,504 
9,009 

19,399 


1  Includes  population  of  .\rmstrong  and  Schnasse  Counties  (939)  and  of  Sterling  Coimty  (252),  taken  to 
form  part  of  Ziebach  County  siuce  1910;  of  Pine  Ridge  Indian  Reservation  (6,607),  not  returned  by 
counties. 

2  Not  returned  separately. 

'Total  for  1910  includes  population  (5,210)  of  James  County,  annexed  to  Hamilton  County  in  1919. 


44  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATTON  OF  COUNTIES:   1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Tennessee — 
Con. 

Coffee 

Crockett 

Cumberland 

Davidson 

DeKalb 


Decatur. . 
Dickson. . 

Dyer 

Fayette.. 
Fentress . 

Franklin. 
Gibson... 

Giles 

Grainger. 
Greene... 


Grundy 

Hamblen... 
Hamilton.. 
Hancock . . . 
Hardeman . 


Hardin 

Hawkins... 
Haywood . . 
Henderson . 
Henry 


Kickman 

Houston 

Humphreys. 

Jackson 

Jeflerson 


Johnson 

Knox 

Lake 

Lauderdale. 
Lawrence . . 


Lewis 

Lincoln . . 
Loudon . . 
McMinn.. 
McNairy . 


Macon . . . 
Madison.. 
Marion. . . 
Marshall . 
Maury . . . 


Putnam 

Rhea 

Roane 

Robertson.. 
Rutherford. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles; 
1920. 


Meigs 

Monroe 

Montgomery  

Moore 

Morgan 


Obion... 
Overton. 
Perry . . . 
Pickett.. 
Polk.... 


443 
267 
655 
511 
311 

288 
549 
500 
618 
486 

575 
633 
628 
307 
013 

375 

158 
574 
228 
697 

582 
482 
508 
536 
626 

570 
197 
451 
301 
312 

294 
504 
122 
456 
611 

286 
587 
219 
432 

588 


552 
504 
378 

582 

207 
673 
516 
141 
529 

552 
446 

487 
162 
432 

404 
365 
380 
455 
614 


POPULATION. 


Total. 


17,344 
17, 438 
10, 094 
167, 815 
15, 370 

10, 198 
19, 342 
29,983 
31, 499 

10. 435 

20,641 
43, 388 
30, 948 
13, 369 
32, 824 

9,753 

15,056 

115,954 

10, 454 

22, 278 

17,291 
22,918 
25, 386 

18. 436 
27, 151 

16,216 
6,212 

13, 482 
14,955 
17,677 

12. 230 
112, 926 

9,075 
21, 494 
23, 593 

5,707 
25, 786 
16,  275 
25, 133 

18, 350 

14, 922 
43,824 
17, 402 
17, 375 
35,403 

6,077 
22,060 
32, 265 

4,491 
13, 285 

28, 393 
17,617 
7, 765 
5,205 
14, 243 

22. 231 
13, 812 
24, 624 
25,621 
33,059 


Per 
square 
mile 


39.2 
65.3 
15.4 
328.4 
49.4 

35.4 
35.2 
60.0 
51.0 
21.5 

35.9 
68.5 
49.3 
43.5 
53.5 

26.0 
95.3 
202.0 
45.9 
32.0 

29.7 
47.5 
50.0 
34.4 
43.4 

28.4 
31.5 
29.9 
49.7 
56.7 

41.6 
224.1 
74.4 
47.1 
38.6 

20.0 
43.9 
74.3 
58.2 
31.2 

52.2 
79.4 
34.5 
46.0 
60.8 

29.4 
32.8 
62.5 
31.9 
25.1 

51.4 
39.5 
15.9 
32.1 
33.0 

55.0 
37.8 
64.8 
56.3 
53.8 


1910 


15,625 
16, 076 
9,  327 
149, 478 
15,434 

10,093 
19, 955 
27, 721 
30, 257 
7,446 

20,491 
41,630 
32, 629 

13,888 
31,083 

8,322 
13, 650 
89, 267 
10, 778 
23,011 

17, 521 
23, 587 
25, 910 
17,030 
25, 434 

16, 527 
6,224 
13, 908 
15,036 
17, 755 

13, 191 

94, 187 

8,704 

21, 105 

17,  569 

6,033 
25, 908 
13,612 
21, 046 

16. 356 

14, 559 

39. 357 

18,  820 
16, 872 
40,456 

6,131 
20, 716 
33, 672 

4,  800 
11,458 

29, 946 
15, 854 
8, 815 
5,087 
14, 116 

20, 023 
15, 410 
22,  860 
25,466 
33,199 


Tennessee— 
Con. 

Scott 

Sequatchie 

Sevier 

Shelby 

Smith 


Stewart . . . 
SuUivan... 
Sumner . . . 
Tipton.... 
Trousdale. 


Unicoi 

Union 

Van  Buren.. 

Warren 

Washington. 


Wayne 

Weakley 

White 

Williamson . 
Wilson 


Texas  . 


Anderson . 
Andrews.. 
Angelina.. 
Aransas... 
Archer 


Armstrong. 
Atascosa . . . 

Austin 

Bailey 

Bandera... 


Ba'^trop. 
Baylor.. 

Bep 

Bell 

Bexar. . . 


Blanco... 
Borden . . 
Bosque.. 
Bowie. . . 
Brazoria . 


Brazos . . . 
Brewster. 
Briscoe.. - 
Brooks. . . 
Brown . . . 


Burleson. 
Burnet.. . 
Caldwell . 
Calhoun.. 
Callahan . 

Cameron . 

Camp 

Carson . . . 

Cass 

Castro — 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles 
1920. 


550 
264 
587 
801 
296 

449 
436 
558 
442 
106 

201 

235 
293 
423 
325 

749 
580 
363 
586 
613 


262, 398 


938 

1,565 

940 

240 

872 

903 
1,  .358 

728 
1,030 

811 

867 

880 

856 

1,083 

1,263 

750 
895 
975 
873 
1,340 

597 
5,935 
903 
974 
956 

684 
974 
511 
563 

854 

1,401 
207 
893 
951 
896 


,  POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


13,411 

3, 632 

22,  384 

223, 216 

17, 134 

14,664 
36, 259 
27, 708 
30, 258 
5,996 

10, 120 
11,615 
2,624 
17,306 
34, 052 

12, 877 
31,053 
15, 701 
23, 409 
26,241 


4,663,228 


34,318 
350 

22, 287 
2,064 
5,254 

2,816 

12, 702 

18, 874 

517 

4,001 

26,649 

7,027 

12,137 

46,412 

202,096 

4,063 

965 

18,032 

39,472 

20,614 

21,975 
4,822 
2,948 
4,560 

21,682 

16,855 
9,499 

25,160 
4,700 

11,844 

36, 662 
11,103 

3,078 
30,041 

1,948 


Per 
square 
mile 


24.4 
13.8 
38.1 
278.7 
57.9 

32.7 
83.2 
49.7 
68.5 
56.6 

50.3 
49.4 
9.0 
40.9 
104.8 

17.2 
53.5 
43.3 
.39.9 

42.8 


17.8 


36.6 
0.2 

23.7 

8.6 

'    6.0 

3.1 
9.4 
25.9 
0.5 
4.9 

30.7 
8.0 
14.2 
42.9 
160.0 

.5.4 
1.1 
18.5 
45.2 
15.4 

36.8 
0.8 
3.3 
4.7 

22.7 

24.6 
9.8 

49.2 
8.3 

13.9 

26.  2 
53.6 

3.4 
31.6 

2.2 


COUNTIES.  45 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:   1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Texas— Con. 


Chambers. 
Cherokee. . 
Childress. . 

Clay 

Cochran . . 


Coke 

Coleman 

Collin 

CoUinpsworth . 
Colorado 


Comal 

Comanche . 

Concho 

Cooke 

Coryell.... 


Cottle 

Crane 

Crockett . . 

Crosby 

Culberson. 


Dallam 

Dallas 

Dawson 

De  Witt . . . , 
Deaf  Smith . 


Delta... 
Denton. 
Dickens. 
Dimmit. 
Donley . . 


Duval . . . 
Eastland. 

Ector 

Edwards. 
El  Paso.. 


Ellis.... 
Erath... 
FaUs.... 
Fannin. 
Fayette . 


Fisher 

Floyd 

Foard 

Fort  Bond . 
Franklin . . , 


Freestone . 

Frio 

Gaines 

Galveston. 
Garza 


Gillespie.. 
Glasscock . 

Goliad 

Gonzales . . 
Gray 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


Grayson . . . 

Gregg 

Grimes 

Guadalupe. 
Hale 


618 
1,019 

7:?3 
1,1.58 

869 

g.'^l 
1,290 
878 
898 
972 

559 
9^8 
918 
902 
1,085 

1,012 

878 
3,215 

870 
3,787 

1,532 
859 
903 
879 

1,549 

261 
952 

8S1 

1,360 

906 

1,703 
925 
892 

1,960 
923 

975 

1,083 

745 

838 
968 

885 
1,011 
612 
792 
289 

882 

1,124 

1,540 

395 

870 

1,109 
866 

799 

1,020 

899 

942 
312 
812 
703 
1,036 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


4,162 

37, 633 

10,933 

16,864 

67 

4,557 
18,805 
49,609 

9,154 
19,013 

8,824 
25, 748 

5,847 
25, 667 
20,601 

6,901 

37 

1,500 

6,084 

912 

4,528 

210, 551 

4,309 

27,971 

3,747 

15,887 

35,355 

5,876 

5,296 

8,035 

8,251 

58, 505 

760 

2,283 

101,877 

55, 700 
28, 385 
36,217 

48,186 
29, 965 

11,009 
9,758 
4,747 

22,931 
9,304 

23,261 
9,296 
1,018 

53, 1.50 
4,253 

10,015 

555 

9,348 

28, 438 
4,663 

74,165 
16, 767 
23, 101 
27,719 
10,104 


Per 

square 
mile. 


6.7 
35.9 
14.9 
14.6 

0.1 

4.9 
14.6 
56.5 
10.2 
19.6 

15.8 
27.2 
6.4 
28.5 
19.0 


0.5 
7.0 
0.2 

3.0 

245. 1 

4.8 

31.8 

2.4 

60.9 

37.1 

6.7 

3.9 

8.9 

4.8 

63.2 

0.9 

1.2 

110.4 

57.1 
26.2 
48.6 
57.  5 
31.0 

12.4 

9.7 

7.8 

29.0 

32.2 

26.4 

8.3 

0.7 

134.6 

4.9 

9.0 
0.6 
11.7 
27.9 
5.2 


53.7 
28.4 
39.4 


1910 


4,234 
29,038 

9, 538 

17,043 

65 

6,412 
22,618 
49,021 

5,224 
18,897 

8, 434 
27,188 

6,654 
26,603 
21,703 

4,396 

331 

1,296 

1,765 


4,001 

135,718 

2,320 

23,. 501 

3, 942 

14,566 
31,2,58 
3,092 
3,460 
5,284 

8,964 

23, 421 

1,178 

3,768 

52, 599 

53,629 
32,095 
35,649 

44,801 
29, 796 

12,. 596 
4,638 
5,726 

18,168 
9,331 

20, 557 
8,895 
1,255 

44,479 
1,995 

9,447 
1,143 
9,909 

28, 055 
3,405 

65, 996 
14,140 
21,205 
24,913 
7,566 


Texas — Con. 


Hall 

Hamilton . . 
Hansford . . 
Hardeman . 
Hardin 


Harris . . . 
Harrison . 
Hartlev . . 
Haskell.. 
Hays 


Hemphill . . 
Henderson . 

Hidalgo 

Hill 

Hockley . . . 


Hood 

Hopkins . . 
Houston . . 
Howard-- . 
Hudspeth. 


Hunt 

Hutchinson . 

Irion 

Jack 

Jackson 


Jasper 

Jell  Davis. 
Jefferson . . 
Jim  Hogg . 
Jim  Wells. 


Johnson... 

Jones 

Karnes . . . 
Kaufman. 
Kendall . . 


Kent — 

Kerr 

Kimble. 

King 

Kinney . 

Kleberg. 
Knox . . . 
La  Salle. 
Lamar . . 
Lamb... 


Lampasas. 

Lavaca 

Lee 

Leon 

Liberty . . . 


Limestone. 
Lipscomb-. 
Live  Oak. . 

Llano 

Loving 


Lubbock. . . 

Lynn 

McCulloch. 
McLennan. 
McMullen.. 


Land 
area in 
square 
mUes 
1920. 


901 
833 
882 
761 
862 

1,6.54 
872 

1,507 
923 
623 

873 
946 
1,629 
966 
867 

405 
813 

1,231 
891 

4,621 

893 
879 
998 
962 
893 

978 
2, 263 

920 
1,140 

791 

740 
922 
692 
831 
698 

875 
1,142 
1,301 

867 
1,312 

698 
862 

1,561 
9i5 

1,022 

740 

950 

562 

1,101 

1,160 

974 
888 
1,116 
971 
753 


864 
1,073 
1,049 
1,302 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


11,137 
14,676 
1,3.54 
12,487 
15,983 

186,667 

43,565 

1,109 

14,193 

15, 920 

4,280 

28,327 

38,110 

43,332 

137 

8, 759 
34,791 
28, 601 

6,962 
962 

50, 350 

721 

1,610 

9,863 

11,244 

15,569 
1,445 

73,120 
1,914 
6,587 

37,286 
22,323 
19,049 
41,276 
4,779 

3,335 
5,842 
3,581 
655 
3,746 

7,837 
9,240 
4,821 
55,742 
1,175 


28,961 
14,014 
18,286 
14, 637 

33,283 
3,684 
4,171 
5,360 

82 

11,096 

4,751 

11,020 

82, 921 

952 


Per 
square 
mile 


12.4 
17.6 
1.5 
16.4 
18.5 

112.9 
50.0 
0.7 
15.4 
25.6 

4.9 
29.9 
23.4 
44.9 

0.2 

21.6 
42.8 
23.2 
7.8 
0.2 

56.4 
0.8 
1.6 
10.3 
12.6 

1.5.9 
0.6 
79.5 

1.7 
8.3 

50.4 
24.2 
27.5 
49.5 
8.0 

3.8 
5.1 
2.8 
0.8 
2.9 

11.2 
10.7 

3.1 
59.0 

1.1 

11.9 
30.5 
24.9 
16.6 
12.6 

34.2 
4.  1 
3.7 
5.5 
0.1 

12.8 
5.5 
10.3 
79.0 
0.7 


1910 


8,279 
15, 315 
935 
11,213 
12,947 

115,693 

37, 213 

1,298 

16,219 

15,518 

3,170 
20,131 
13, 728 
46,760 
137 

10,008 

31,038 

29, 564 

8,881 


48,116 
892 

1,283 
11,817 

6,471 

14,000 

1,678 

38, 182 


31,460 
24,299 
14,912 
35,323 
4,517 

2,655 
5,505 
3,261 
810 
3,401 


9,625 

4,747 

46,544 

540 

9,532 
26, 418 
13, 132 
16,  .583 
10,686 

34,621 
2,634 
3,442 
6,520 
249 

3,624 

1,713 

13,405 

73,250 

1,091 


46  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Texas — Con. 


Madison. . . 

Marion 

Martin 

Mason 

Matagorda . 


Maverick. 
Medina.  . 
Menard. . 
Midland.. 
Milam. . . 


MiUs 

Mitchell 

Montague 

Montgomery . 
Moore 


Morris 

Motley 

Nacogdoches . 

Navarro 

Newton 


Nolan 

Nueces. . . 
Ochiltree. 
Oldham.. 
Orange. . . 


Palo  Pinto. 

Panola 

Parker 

Parmer.  . . . 
Pecos 


Polk.... 
Potter. . 

Presidio. 
Kains.. . 
Randall. 


Reagan . . . . 

Real 

Red  River. 

Reeves 

Refugio 


Roberts 

Robertson. 
Rockwall. . 
Runnels.  . 
Rusk 


Sabine 

San  Augustine. 

San  Jacinto 

San  Patricio. . . 
San  Saba 


Sclileicher... 

Scurry 

Shackelford. 
Shelby 

Sherni;ui 


Smith 

Somervell . 

Starr 

Stephens. . 
Sterhng . . . 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


495 
391 
904 
969 
1,136 

1,251 

1,353 

914 

8S7 

959 

696 
885 
929 
1,017 
921 

259 
1,030 
1,059 
1, 060 

889 


775 

891 

1, 543 

363 

958 
842 
875 
902 
4, 134 

1,217 
934 

3,812 
2B7 
937 

1,071 
619 

1,039 

2,781 

740 

882 
872 
149 
1, 0X3 
983 

589 
622 
602 
076 
1,116 

1, 387 

887 
947 
833 
935 

920 
184 
1, 348 
925 
948 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


11,956 
10, 886 
1,146 
4,824 
16, 589 

7, 418 
11,679 
3,102 
2,449 
38, 104 

9,019 
7,527 
22, 200 
17, 334 
571 

10, 289 

4,107 
28, 457 
50, 624 
12, 196 

10, 868 

22, 807 

2, 331 

709 

15, 379 

23, 431 

21, 755 

23, 382 

1,699 

3, 857 

16, 784 
16,710 
12, 202 
8,099 
3,675 

377 

1,461 

35, 829 

4,457 

4,050 

1,469 
27, 933 

8, 591 
17, 074 
31,689 

12, 299 

13, 737 
9,867 
11, 386 
10, 045 

1, 851 
9, 003 
4,960 
27, 46 1 
1, 473 

46, 769 
3,563 
11,089 
15, 403 
1,053 


Per 

square 
mile 


24.2 

27.8 

1.3 

5.0 

14.6 

5.9 
8.6 
3.5 
2.8 
39.7 

13.0 

8.5 

23.9 

17.0 

0.0 

39.7 

4.0 

2'i.  9 

47.8 
13.7 

12.4 

29.4 

2.6 

0.5 

42.4 

24.  5 

25.  8 
20.7 

1.9 
0.9 

13.  8 
17.9 

3.2 
30.3 

3.9 

0.4 

2.4 

34.5 

1.6 

5.5 

1.7 
32.0 
57.7 

15.  8 
32.2 

20.9 
22.  1 
16.4 

16.  8 
9.0 

1.3 
10.1 

5.2 
33.0 

L6 

50.8 
19.4 

8.2 
16.7 

1.1 


1910 


10, 318 
10, 472 
1,549 
5, 683 
13, 594 

5,151 
13,415 
2,707 
3, 464 
36, 780 

9,694 

8, 956 

25, 123 

15, 679 

501 

10, 439 
2,396 

27, 406 
47, 070 
10, 850 

11,999 
21,955 

1, 602 
812 

9,  .528 

19, 506 

20, 424 

26, 331 

1,555 

2,071 

17, 4,59 
12, 424 
5,218 
6,787 
3,312 

392 


28, 564 
4,392 

2,814 

950 

27, 454 

8,072 

20, 858 

26,916 

8,582 
11,204 
9,542 
7,307 
11,245 

1,893 
10, 924 

4,201 
26, 423 

1,376 

41,746 
3,931 

13, 151 
7,980 
1,493 


Texas — Con. 


Stonewall . 

Sutton 

Swisher.. . 
Tarrant... 
Taylor 


Terrell 

Terry 

Throckmorton . . 

Titus 

Tom  Green 


Travis. . 
Trinity. 
Tyler.  . . 
Upshur. 
Upton. . 


Uvalde 

Val  Verde.. 

Van  Zandt. 

Victoria 

Walker 


Waller 

Ward 

Washington. 

Webb 

Wharton 


Wheeler 

Wichita 

Wilbarger... 

Willacy 

Williamson . 


Wilson.. 
Winkler. 

Wise. . . . 
Wood... 


Yoakum . 
Young. .. 
Zapata. . . 
ZavaUa . . 


Utah  . 


Beaver 

Box  Elder. 

Cache 

Carbon 

Daggett.... 


Davis 

Duchesne. 

Krnery 

(iarfield... 
Grand 


Iron 

Juab 

Kane.  . . 
Millard.. 

Morgan. 


Piute 

Rich 

Salt  Lake. 
San  Juan. 
Sanpete... 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


852 
1,521 

898 
903 
908 

2, 635 
870 
879 
398 

1,454 

1,004 
716 
908 
600 

1,195 

1,589 

3, 0S3 

831 

890 

791 

519 

827 

628 

3,219 

1,112 

895 

604 

928 

1,274 

1,129 

813 
844 
863 
657 

879 

875 

1,040 

1,348 

82, 184 


2,660 

6,444 

1,164 

1,487 

850 

275 
3. 266 

4, 453 
5.  234 
3,692 

3, 256 
3,401 
4,215 
6,561 
626 

763 
1,031 

756 
7,761 
1,016 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


4,086 

1,598 

4, 388 

152, 800 

24, 081 

1,595 
2, 236 
3, 589 
18, 128 
15, 210 

57,616 

13. 623 
10,415 
22,472 

253 

10, 769 

12. 706 
30, 784 
18, 271 
18, 556 

10, 292 
2,615 

26. 624 
29, 152 
24, 288 

7,397 
72,911 
15,112 

1, 033 
42,934 

17,289 

81 

23, 363 

27. 707 

504 
13,379 
2,929 
3,108 

449, 396 


5, 139 

18,  788 

26, 992 

15, 489 

400 

11, 450 
9, 093 

7,411 
4, 768 
1,808 

5,787 
9,871 
2,054 
9,659 
2,542 

2,770 
1,890 
159, 282 
3,379 
17, 605 


Per 
square 
mile. 


4.8 
1.1 
4.9 

169.2 
26.5 

0.6 
2.6 
4.1 
45.5 
10.5 

57.4 
19.0 
11.5 
37.5 
0.2 

6.8 

4.1 

37.0 

20.5 

23.5 

19.8 
3.2 

42.4 
9.1 

21.8 

8.3 
120.7 

16.3 
'    0.8 

38.0 

21.3 
0.1 
27.1 
42.2 

0.6 
15.  3 
2.8 
2.3 


L9 

3.5 

23.2 

10.4 
0.5 

41.6 


1.7 
0.9 
0.5 

1.8 
2.9 
0.5 
1.5 
4.1 

3.6 
1.8 
210.7 
0.4 
10.8 


COUNTIES.  47 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Utah— Con. 


Sevier... 
Summit. 
Tooele.. 
Uintah.. 
Utah..-. 


Wasatch 

Washington. 

Wavne 

Weber 


Vermont. 


Addison 

Bennington. 
Caledonia... 
Chittenden.. 
Essex 


Franklin... 
Grand  Isle. 
Lamoille . . 

Orange 

Orleans 


Rutland 

Washington. 
Windham . . , 
Windsor 


Virginia. 


Accomac 

Albemarle 

Charlottesville 

city 

Alleghany 

Clifton     Forge 
city 


Amelia 

Amherst 

Appomattox . 
Arhngton. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles 
1920. 


1,978 
1,870 
6,849 
4,294 
2,034 

1,167 

2,465 

2,475 

541 


9,124 


756 
661 
618 
543 
638 

652 

83 

436 

676 


911 

719 
795 
948 


Alexandria  city  / 


502 
751 


371 
470 
342 

31 


Augusta 

Staunton  city. 

Bath 

Bedford 

Bland 


Botetourt 

Brunswicif 

Buchanan 

Bucldngham 

Campbell 

Lynchburg  city 


CaroUne 

Carroll 

Charles  City . 

Charlotte 

Chesterfield . 


Clarke 

Craig 

Culpeper 

Cumberland. 
Dickensoo. . . 


•1,006 

545 
791 
360 

548 
557 
514 
584 


529 

458 
188 


171 
333 
384 
293 
325 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


11,281 

7,862 
7, 965- 
8,470 
40, 792 

4,625 
6,764 
2,097 
43, 463 


352, 428 


18, 666 
21,  577 
25, 762 
43, 708 
7,364 

30, 026 
3,784 
11,  858 
17, 279 
23, 913 

46, 213 
38, 921 
26, 373 
36, 984 


2, 309, 18" 


34,  795 
36, 693 

21,496 

9,800 
19,  771 
9,255 

34, 100 


45, 294 

6,389 
30, 669 
5,593 

16, 557 
21, 025 
15,  441 

14,885 

56, 786 

15,954 
21,283 
4,793 
17,  540 
20, 496 

7,165 
4,100 

13,  292 
9,111 

13,542 


square 
mile. 


5.7 
4.2 
1.2 
2.0 
20.1 

4.0 
2.7 
0.8 
80.3 


38.6 


24.7 
32.6 
41.7 
80.5 
11.5 

46.1 
45.6 
27.2 
25.6 
34.8 

50.7 
54.1 
33.2 
39.0 


09.3 

48.9 

46.9 


26.4 
42.1 
27.1 


45.0 

11.7 
38.  8 
15.5 

30.2 
37.7 
30.0 
25.5 

101.9 

30.2 
46.5 
25.5 
35.4 
43.8 

41.9 
12.3 
34.6 
31.1 
41.7 


1910 


9,775 
8,200 
7,924 
7,050 
37, 942 

8,920 

5,123 

1,749 

35, 179 


355, 956 


20, 010 
21,378 
26, 031 
42, 447 
7,384 

29, 866 
3,761 
12,  585 
18,  703 
23, 337 

48, 139 
41,702 
26, 932 
33,681 


2,061,612 


30, 650 
36, 636 

19,921 


8,720 
18,932 
8,904 

25, 560 


43, 049 

6,538 

29,519 

5,154 

17, 727 
19, 244 
12,  .334 
15.  204 

52,537 

16, 596 
21, 116 
5,253 
15,  785 
21,299 

7,468 
4,711 
13, 472 
9,195 
9,199 


VmcrNLA.— Con. 


Dinwiddie 

Petersburg  city 
EUzabeth  City... 

Essex 

Fairfax 


Fauquier. 

Floyd 

Fluvanna. 
Franklin. . 
Frederick. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


Winchester  city  / 


Giles 

Gloucester. 
Goochland. 
Gray.son. . . 
Greene 


Greensville 

Hahfax 

Hanover 

Henrico 

Richmond  city. 


Henry 

Highland 

Isle  of  Wight 

James  City 

King  and  Queen. . 


King  George 

King  WiUiam... 

Lancaster 

Lee 

Loudoun 


Louisa 

Lunenburg. . , 

Madison 

Mathews 

Mecklenburg. 


Middlesex 

Montgomery 

Radford  city... 
Nansemond 

Suffolk  city 


Nelson 

New  Kent 

Norfolk 

Norfolk  city 

Portsmouthcity 

Northampton 

Northumberland. 

Nottoway 

Orange 

Page 


Patrick 

Pittsylvania. . . 
Danville  city. 

Powhatan 

Prince  Edward. 


521 

54 
258 
417 

666 
376 

285 
697 

435 


369 
223 
287 
425 
155 

307 

814 
512 

280 


444 
422 
314 
164 
320 

180 
263 
130 
446 
519 

516 
430 
324 
94 
669 

146 

401 

423 

473 
191 


239 
205 
310 
359 
322 

485 

}l,015 

273 
356 


Prince  George \\ 


294 


Hopewell  city 

Prince  Wilham . .  I  345 

Princess  Anne 279 

Pulaski I  333 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


48,961 

25,249 

8,542 

21,943 

21, 869 

1.3, 115 

8,547 

26,283 

19,344 

11,901 
11,  S94 

8,863 
19, 816 

6,369 

11,606 
41,374 

18,088 

190, 639 

20,238 
4,931 

14, 433 
6,138 
9,161 

5,762 

8,739 

9,757 

25, 293 

20,577 

17,089 
15, 260 
9,595 
8,447 
31,208 

8,157 
23, 222 

29,322 

17,277 
4,541 

227, 522 


17,852 
11,518 
14, 161 
13, 320 
14, 770 

16,850 

78, 032 

6,552 
14, 767 

14,312 

13, 660 
13, 626 
17,111 


Per 

square 
mile 


94.0 

467.6 
33.1 
52.6 

32.8 
34.9 
30.0 
37.7 

44.5 

32.3 
53.3 
30.9 
46.6 
41.1 

37.8 
50.8 
35.3 


45.6 
11.7 
46.0 
37.4 
28.6 

32.0 
33.2 
75.1 
56.7 
39.6 

33.1 
35.5 
29.6 
89.9 
46.6 

55.9 
57.9 


36.5 
23.8 


548.2 


74.7 
56.2 
45.7 
37.1 
45.9 

34.7 

76.9 

24.0 
41.5 


39.0 
48.8 
51.4 


1910 


39,569 

21, 225 
9,105 
20, 536 

22, 526 

14, 092 

8,323 

26,480 

18,651 

11,623 
12, 477 

9,237 
19, 856 

6,937 

11,890 
40,044 
17,200 

151, 065 

IS,  459 
5,317 

14,929 
6,338 
9,578 

6,378 

8,547 

9,752 

23, 840 

21, 167 

16,578 
12, 780 
10, 055 
8,923 
28,956 

8,852 
21,470 

26, 8.S6 


16, 821 
4,082 

153,386 


16, 672 
10, 777 
13, 462 
13,48ft 
14,147 

17, 195 

69,729 

0,099 
14,266 

7,848 

12,028 
11,526 
17,246 


48  ABSTRACT   QF   THE   (CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Virginia— Con. 

Rappahannock. . 

Richmond 

Roanoke 

Roanokecity.. 
Rockbridge 

Buena  Vista  city 


Rockingham  — 
Harrisonburg 

city 

Russell 

Scott 

Shenandoah 


Smyth 

Southampton 

Spotsylvania 

Fredericksburg 

city 

Stafford 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles 
1920. 


Surry 

Sussex 

Tazewell 

Warren 

Warwick 

Newport  News 
city 


Washington 

Bristol  city . . 
Westmoreland . 

Wise 

Wythe 

York 


Washington.  . 

Adams 

Asotin 

Benton 

Chelan 

Clallam 

Clarke 

Columbia 

Cowlitz 

Douglas 

Ferry 

Franklin 

Garfield 

Grant 

Grays  Harbor 

Island .-.. 

Jefferson 

King 

Kitsap 

Kittitas 

Klickitat 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Mason 

Okanogan 

Pacific 

Pend  Oreille . . 

Pierce 

San  Juan 

Skagit 

Skamania 


274 
204 

305 
616 

876 

496 
543 
510 

435 
604 

413 

274 

278 
515 
531 
216 


252 
420 
479 
136 

66, 836 


POPULATION. 


1,912 
606 
1,671 
2,900 
1,726 

634 

858 

1, 153 

1,787 

2,220 

1,206 

(i94 

2,720 

1, 869 

208 

1,805 

2,111 

371 

2,329 

1,825 

2,369 
2,302 

930 
5,221 

895 

1,361 
1,701 
178 
1,774 
1,685 


1920 


Total. 


square 
mile. 


1910 


8,070 
7,434 

73,237 
24,537 


26,786 
24, 776 
20, 808 

22, 125 
27, 555 

16,453 

8,104 

9,305 
12,834 
27,840 

8,852 

47, 013 


39, 105 

10,240 
46,500 
20, 217 
8,046 


1,356,621 

9, 623 

6,539 

10, 903 

20,906 

11,368 

32, 805 
6,093 

11,791 
9,392 
5,143 

5,877 
3, 875 
7,771 
44, 745 
5,489 

6, 557 

389, 273 

33, 162 

17, 737 

9, 268 

36, 840 
15, 141 
4,919 
17,094 
14, 891 

6, 363 

144, 127 

3,605 

33,373 

2,357 


29.5 
36.4 

240.1 
39.8 


54.0 
45.6 
40.8 

50.9 
45.6 

39.8 

29.6 

33.5 
24.9 


8,044 
7,415 

54, 497 
24,416 


34, 903 

23,474 
23, 814 
20,942 

20,326 
26, 302 

15, 809 

8,070 

9,715 
13, 664 


41.0 

8,589 

681.3 

26, 246 

64.7 

39, 077 

40.6 

110.7 

42.2 

59.2 

9.313 
34, 162 
20, 372 

7, 7.57 

20.3 

1,141,990 

5.0 
10.8 
6.5 
7.2 
6.6 

10, 920 
5,831 
7,9.37 

15, 104 
6,755 

51.7 
7.1 

10.2 
5.3 
2.3 

26,115 
7,042 

12,561 
9,227 
4,800 

4.9 
5.6 
2.9 
23.9 
26.4 

5, 153 
4,199 
8,698 
35,  .=190 
4,704 

3.6 

184.4 

89.4 

7.6 

5.1 

8,337 
284, 638 
17,  (H7 
18, 561 
10, 180 

15.6 
6.6 
5.3 
3.3 

16'.  6 

32, 127 
17,539 
5, 156 
12,887 
12, 532 

4.7 
84.7 
20.3 
18.8 

1.4 

'120,' 812 

3,603 

29,241 

2,887 

COUNTIES. 


49 


Table  9.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OP  COUNTIES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Land 
area  in 
square 
miles: 
1920. 


West  Virgini--^- 
Con. 

Webster 

Wetzel 

Wirt 

Wood 

Wyoming 


Wisconsin. 


Adams... 
Ashland . 
Barron. . . 
Bayfield. 
Brown . . . 


Buffalo... 
Burnett... 
Calumet . . 
Chippewa. 
Clark 


Columbia . 
Crawford . 

Dane 

Dodge 

Door 


Douglas 

Dunn 

Ean  Claire... 

Florence 

Fonddu  Lac. 


Forest 

Grant 

Green 

Green  Lake. 
Iowa 


Iron 

Jackson.. 
Jefferson . 
Juneau . . 
Kenosha . 


Kewaunee. 
La  Crosse.. 
Lafayette. . 
Langlade... 
Lincoln 


Manitowoc. 
Marathon. . 
Marinette.. 
Marquette.. 
Milwaukee . 


Monroe 937 

Oconto 1,118 

Oneida 1, 1S3 


Outagamie. 
Ozaukee . . . 


5S3 
357 
218 
3()4 
502 


55,256 

684 
1, 082 

885 
1,503 

529 

GS7 

800 

324 

1,039 

1,218 

778 
579 
1,202 
897 
469 

1,337 
8B9 
638 
497 
726 

1,017 

1,169 

593 

360 

781 

792 
990 
552 
802 
282 

337 
481 
642 
875 
902 

602 

1,554 

1,415 

457 

235 


646 
233 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


11, 562 
23,069 
7, 536 
42, 306 
15, 180 


2,633,067 


Per 
square 
mile. 


19.8 
64.6 
34.6 
116.2 
30.2 


47.6 


9, 680 
23,855 

9,047 
38,001 
10, 392 


2,3.33,860 


49, 771 
26, 970 
35,  771 
3,602 
56, 119 

9,850 
39,044 
21,  568 
14,  875 
21,504 

10,  261 
17,  746 
35,  022 

19,  209 
51,281 

16,  091 
44,355 

20,  002 
21,471 
21,084 

51,644 
65, 259 
34, 361 
10,443 
539,  449 

28, 666 
27,104 
13,996 
55,113 
16, 335 


13. 6 
22.7 
38.7 
11.4 
117.0 

22.7 
12.5 
53.  2 
35.1 

28.8 

39.2 
29.0 
74.4 
55.5 
40.7 

37.2 
31.0 
56.1 
7.2 
77.3 

9.7 
33.4 
36.4 
41.3 
27.5 

13.0 
17.9 
63.4 
24.0 
181.9 

47.7 
92.2 
3L2 
24.5 
23.4 

85.8 
42.0 
24.3 
22.9 
2,295.5 

30.6 
24.2 
11.8 
85.3 
70.1 


1910 


8,604 
21, 965 
29, 114 
15,987 


16,006 
9, 02(3 
16.701 
32, 103 
30, 074 

31, 129 
16,288 
77, 435 
47,  436 
18,711 

47,  422 
25,  260 
32,  721 
3,381 
51,610 

6,782 
39,  007 
21,641 

15,  491 
22,  497 

8, 306 
17,  075 
31,306 
19,569 
32, 929 

16,  784 
43,  996 
20,  075 

17,  062 
19,  064 


44, 
55, 
33, 
10, 
433, 

2S, 
25, 
11. 
49, 
17, 


Land 

area  in 

square 

miles: 

1920. 


Wisconsin— Con. 


Pepin... 
Pierce... 
Polk.... 
Portage . 
Price 


Racine... 
Richland . 

Rock 

Rusk.... 
St.  Croix. 
Sauk 


Sawyer 

Shawano 

Shebovgan . . . 

Taylor 

Trempealeau. 


Vernon 

Vilas 

Walworth... 
Washburn . . 
Washington. 


236 
563 
935 
812 
1,279 

324 
590 
716 
925 
735 
842 

1,320 

1, 158 

521 

991 

748 

821 
934 
560 
835 
431 


Waukesha 549 

Waupaca 759 

Waushara i  646 

Winnebago !  459 

Wood 809 


Wyoming 97,548 


Albany 4,399 

Big  Horn I  3,110 

CampbeU |  4,761 

Carbon 8,007 

Converse :  4, 133 

Crook I  2,866 

Fremont 12,261 

Goshen :  2, 186 

Hot  Springs 2,025 

Johnson 4, 164 


Laramie 2,678 

Lincoln !  8,945 

Natrona i  5, 322 

Niobrara 2,604 

Park 5,207 

Platte 2,125 

Sheridan |  2,  574 

Sweetwater 10,495 

Uinta I  2,094 

Washakie 2,241 

Weston '  2,403 

Yellowstone  I 

National  Park 

(part  of)  1 2,948 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Total. 


7,  481 
21, 663 
26,  870 
33,  649 
18,517 

78, 961 
19,  S23 
66,  150 
16,  403 
26,  106 

32,  548 

8,243 

33,  975 
59,913 
18,  045 
24,506 

29,  252 
5,649 
29, 327 
11,377 
25,713 

42, 612 

34,  200 
16,712 
63,  S97 
.34,  643 


194, 402 


20, 699 
12,487 
14, 635 
6, 321 

7,298 
7,  421 
18,182 
13,  WO 

6,611 
3,106 
4,631 


165 


Per 

square 
mile. 


31.7 
38.5 
28.7 
41.4 
14.5 

243.7 
33.6 
92.4 
17.7 
35.5 
38.7 

6.2 

29.3 

115.0 

18.2 

32.8 

35.6 
6.0 
52.4 
13.6 

59.7 

77.6 
45.1 
25.9 
139.2 

42.8 


2.1 
3.9 
1.1 

1.2 
1.9 

1.9 
1.0 
3.7 
2.6 
LI 

7.7 
1.4 
2.7 
2.4 

1.4 
3.5 
7.1 
1.3 

3.2 
1.4 
1.9 


0.1 


1910 


7,577 

22.  079 
21,  367 

30,  945 
13,  795 

57,  424 
18,  809 
55,  538 
11,  160 
25,  910 
32,869 

6,227 

31,  884 
54,  888 
13,  841 
22, 928 

28, 116 
6,019 

29,614 
8,196 

23,  784 

37, 100 

32,  7.>>2 
18,  ,s,s6 
62,  116 
30,  5S3 


145, 965 

~1V574 

8,886 


11,282 
6,294 

6,492 
11,822 


3,453 
26,127 
"'4,766 


4,909 


16,324 
11,575 

16, 982 


4,960 
510 


1  Geographically  located  within  limits  of  Idaho,  Montana,  and  Wyoming;  total  populatioc  returned 
as  in  Wyoming. 

7.5108°— 23 4 


50 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  10.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  HAVING,  IN 
[Except  as  explained  in  footnotes,  population  shown  for  each  census 


POPXILATION. 


1920 


1910 


1900 


1890 


1880 


1870 


New  York,  N.  Y.i 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . . 
Manhattan  borough. 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. . 

Chicago,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

Boston,  Mass.2 

Baltimore,  Md 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.« , 

Los  Angeles.  CaUf 

Buflalo.N.  Y 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Washington,  D.  C* 

Newark,  N.J 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

New  Orleans,  La 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Seattle,  Wash 

Indianapolis.  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Portland,  Oreg , 

Denver,  Colo 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Providence,  R.I 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Louisville,  Ky 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Oakland,  Cahf 

Akron,  Ohio 


Atlanta,  Ga 

Omaha,  Nebr.s 

Worcester,  Mass 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Richmond,  Va 

New  Haven,  Conn. . . 

Memphis,  Tenn 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Hartford,  Conn 

Scranton ,  Pa 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Youngstown,  Ohio. . . 

Springfield,  Mass 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

New  Bedford,  Mass.. 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Trenton,  N.J 

Nashville,  Tenn 


Salt  Lake  City,  UtaJi. 

Camden,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Lowell,  Mass 

Wilmington,  Del 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Reading,  Pa 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Spokane,  Wash 

ICansas  City,  Kans... 
Yonkers.  N.  Y 


,620 
732 

:,  018 

:,  284: 

469 

lie: 

,701 
,823 
993 
796: 
772: 
748, 
733; 

588 
576 
506 
506: 
457: 
437; 

414 
401 
387 
380: 
324 
315, 

314 

298: 
295: 
258: 
256: 
243 

237 
237 
234 
234 
216: 
20s; 

200 
191 
179 

178: 

171 
171 

162 
162 
161 

158: 

152 
143 

138, 

138; 

137 
137 
135 
132: 

129 
126 
121 
120: 
119; 
118, 

118 
116 
115 
113 
112 
110; 

109 
107 

loe: 

104: 
101 
100, 


4,766 

430: 

1,634 

2,331 

284 

85; 

2, 185, 
1, 549: 
465' 
560 
687 
670 
558 

533 
319 
423 
416: 
373 
331 

347 
363 
339 
301 

248: 
237: 

233 

267: 
218 
207 
213 
168 

224 
181 
223: 
214: 

iso: 
69: 

154 

124: 

145 

132: 
137: 
127: 

133 
131 
96: 
92: 

lie: 
102: 


129 

112: 
125: 
79; 

88, 

se: 
96: 

119: 
96: 

110: 

92, 

94: 

67 
100: 
106 

87 

104 
96 
73 

104 

82: 
79: 


3, 437 

200: 

1, 166 

1,850 

152: 

67: 

1,698 

1,293 

285: 

381 

575 

56o: 

508: 

451 
102: 
352: 
342 

285: 
278; 

246 
325 

287 

202: 

163 

8O: 

169 

206: 

162: 
90: 
133: 

131 

175 
125: 
204 
163 
66: 
42; 

89 
102 

118: 
38: 
108: 

85 

108, 
102: 
53: 

42: 

85: 
70: 

44 
79: 
102: 

87: 

105 

44; 

62 
62: 
62: 
104 
73 
80: 

53 
75: 
46: 
94 
94: 

76: 

91 

78: 
26: 

36 

51 
47 


2, 507, 414 
88, 908 
838, 647 

1,441,216 
87, 050 
51, 693 

1,099,850 
1, 046, 964 
205, 876 
261, 353 
451, 770 
448, 477 
434,439 

343,904 
50,395 
255,664 
298,997 
204, 468 
230,392 

181, 830 
296,90,S 
242, 039 
164, 738 
132, 716 
42,837 

105,436 
163, 003 
133, 896 

46, 385 
106,713 

81,434 

132, 146 
88, 150 
161, 129 
133, 156 
48, 682 
27,601 

65, 533 
140, 452 
84,655 
26, 178 
88, 143 
81,388 

81, 29S 

64, 495 
37,673 
38,067 
61, 220 

48, 866 

27, 557 
53, 230 
75,215 
60,278 
78,347 
33, 220 

44,179 
50, 093 
40, 733 
74,398 
57, 45S 
76, 168 

44, 843 
58,313 
34,871 
94, 923 
77,696 
61,431 

70, 028 
58, 661 
23, 076 
19, 922 
38, 316 
32, 033 


1,911,698 
51, 980 
699, 495 

1,164,673 
56,559 
38, 991 

603, 185 
847, 170 
116,340 
160, 146 
350, 518 
362, 839 
332,313 

235,071 
11,183 
155, 134 
233, 959 
115,587 
177,624 

136, 508 

=;5o,  139 

216,090 

46,887 

55, 785 

3,533 

75, 056 

120, 722 

89, 306 

17, 577 

35, 629 

50, 137 

104, 857 

51,647 

123, 758 

41, 473 

34, 555 

16, 512 

37, 409 
30,518 
58, 291 
3,086 
51,7Sfe 
63, 600 

7  62, 882 
33, 592 
20, 550 
10, 358 
38, 678 
27,643 

16,513 
42,015 
45, 850 
32, 016 
51,031 
15, 435 

33,340 
22, 40S 
26, 845 
48, 961 
29,910 
43, 350 

20, 768 
41,659 
21,966 
90, 758 
59, 475 
42, 478 

52, 669 
43,278 
6,663 


1,478,103 

37, 393 

419, 921 

942, 292 

45, 468 

33, 029 

298, 977 
674, 022 
79, 577 
92, 829 
310, 864 
250,  526 
267, 354 

139,256 
5,728 
117,714 
149,473 
71,440 
109, 199 

105,059 
216, 239 
191,418 
13, 066 
32, 260 
1,107 

■  48,244 

82, 546 

62, 386 

8,293 

4,759 

31, 584 

68, 904 
31,274 
100, 753 
20,030 
10, 500 
10, 006 

21, 789 
16,083 
41, 105 


43, 051 
51,038 

'  50,  840 
40, 226 
12, 256 


30, 473 
18,969 

9,382 
37, 180 
35,092 
16, 507 
33, 579 

8,075 

26, 703 
12, 035 
21,320 
26, 766 
22, 874 
25, 865 

12, 854 
20, 045 
19, 229 
69, 422 
40,928 
30, 841 

39, 634 
33, 930 


3,200 

18, 892 


I  Population  shown  is  for  New  York  and  its  boroughs  as  now  constituted. 

»  Hyde  Park  town  annexed  to  Boston  city  since  1910.  Combined  population:  1910.  686,092;  1900,  574,136; 
1890,  458,670;  1880,  369,927;  1,^70,  254,662.    Hyde  Park  not  returned  separately  at  earlier  censuses. 

« Includes  population  of  Allegheny,  as  foUows:  1900,129,896;  1890,105,287;  1880,78,682;  1 870  53,180;  1860, 
28,702;  1850,  21,262;  1840,  10,0,89;  and  1830,  2,s01.    Allegheny  not  returned  separately  at  earlier  censuses. 

<  Population  as  reported  by  state  census  of  1852;  returns  for  1850  for  San  Francisco  were  destroyed  by  fire. 


PRINCIPAL,  CITIES. 


51 


1920,  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1790-1920. 

year  does  not  include  that  of  territory  subsequently  annexed.] 


POPULATION. 

1860 

1850 

•1840 

1830 

1S20               1810 

1800 

1790 

1, 174, 779 
23, 593 
279, 122 
813,669 
32, 903 
25, 492 

109,260 
565, 529 
45,619 
43,417 
160, 773 
177, 840 
212,418 

77,923 
4,385 
81, 129 
56,802 
45,246 
61, 122 

71,941 

161,044 

168,675 

2,564 

4,418 

696, 115 

8,032 

138, 882 

'        515,  .547 

18,593 

15,061 

29,963 
121,376 
21,019 
17,034 
77,860 
136, 881 
169, 054 

67, 863 
1,610 
42,261 
4  34, 776 
20, 061 
40,001 

38,894 
115,435 
116,375 

391, 114 

5,346 

47,613 

"312,710 

14,  480 

10, 965 

4,470 
93,665 
9,102 
6,071 
16, 469 
93, 383 
02,313 

31,204 

242,278 

3,023 

20,5.35 

202, 589 
9,049 
7,082 

152,056 

2,782 
11, 187 
123, 706 
8, 246 
6,135 

119, 734 
2,267 
8,303 
96,373 
7,444 
5,347 

79,216 
1,755 
5,740 

60,515 
6,642 
4,564 

49,401 
1,781 
4,495 

33, 131 
6,159 
3,835 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

15 
16 

17 
18 
19 
20 

21 

22 

80,462 
2,222 
1,076 

63,802 

1,422 

606 

53,722 

41,220 

28,522 

61,392 
80,620 

15, 369 

43, 298 
62, 738 

7,248 

33,787 
46,555 

4,768 

24, 937 
26,514 

1,565 

18,320 
13,503 

18,213 

8,668 

2,095 

1,712 
23,364 

17, 290 
46,338 
102, 193 

18,826 

13,247 

8,208 

j 

i 

24,831 
46,082 

9,642 
27, 176 

2,540 
17,242 

! 

1 

18,611 
29, 226 
48, 204 
2,874 

8,091 

6,856 

36,403 

2,692 
3,072 
20, 191 

1 

9,207 

23 
24 
25 
26 

27 
28 
29 
30 

13,768 

50,666 
18, 554 
68, 033 
10, 401 
1,543 
3,477 

9,554 

1,S,S3 

24,960 

3,829 

41,513 

17, 882 

43, 194 

1,112 

1,222 

23,171 

6, 048 

21,210 

16,833 
2,435 
10,341 

11,767 

10,071 

7,614 

6,380 

4,012 

1,357 

359 

200 

31 

3,266 
2,572 

32 
33 

31 

17,049 

7, 497 

4,173 

2,962 

2,577 

2,411 

2, 095 

35 
36 
37 
38 

39 

28, 119 
37,910 

'39,267 

22,623 

8,235 

22, 271 
27, 570 

'20,345 
8,841 
3,488 

20,153 
12,960 

16,060 
10, 180 

12,067 
7,147 

9,735 
5,772 

5,737 
4,049 

3,761 

10 

41 

1? 

20,081 
M3,299 

^,845 
^  29, 152 
9,223 
8, 0S5 
19, 586 
2,759 

15, 199 
3,965 
22, 300 
14, 026 
17, 228 
16, 988 

8,236 
14,358 
14,620 
62,367 
36, 827 
21,258 

26,060 
23, 162 

10,977 
'7,560 

2,396 
'17,966 

6,067 
3,294 

2,9.50 

1,000 

383 

13 

]  \ 

15 

9,468 

7,074 

4, 726 

3,955 

46 

47 

2, 686 

H 

1) 

2,802 
11, 766 



50 

10, 985 

6, 784 

3,914 

2,767 

2,312 

1,574 

51 

16,443 
11,524 
6,461 
10, 165 

12, 087 
6,738 
4, 035 
6,929 

7,592 
4,158 
3, 925 
5,566 

3, 947 
1,594 
3,942 

5,651 
1,296 
3,002 

4,361 

3,313 

.53 

5'i 

56 

57 

9,479 
14,326 
50,763 
33, 383 
13,979 

15,215 
15,743 

3,371 
10, 920 
33,721 
20, 796 

8,367 

8,409 
8,410 

58 

9,814 
24, 209 
6,474 

8, 478 
12,630 

9,193 
10, 762 

6,926 
6,349 

2,959 
3,498 

59 
60 

61 

6'^ 

6,072 
5,  S50 

3,295 
4,332 

2,323 

2,453 
2,386 

2,115 

63 
64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

^  Population  as  returned  from  1880  to  1920  is  for  District  of  Columbia,  with  which  city  has  been  coexten* 
si  ve  since  1895. 

«  Omaha  and  South  Omaha  cities  consolidated  since  1910.  Combined  population:  1910,  150,355;  1900, 
128,556;  1890,  148,514.    South  Omaha  not  returned  separately  at  earlier  censuses. 

'  Population  of  town,  including  city;  town  and  city  not  returned  separately. 

»  Not  returned  separately. 


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ABSTRACT  OF  ,THE   CENSUS — ^POPULATION. 


Table  ll.— POPULATION   OF  CITIES  HAVING,  IN   1920,  25,000  INHABITANTS   OR   MORE, 
WITH  DECENNIAL  INCREASE:  1900-1920. 

[Except  as  explained  in  footnotes,  population  shown  for  each  census  year  does  not  inchide  that  of  terri- 
tory subsequently  annexed.] 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


Birmingham . 

Mobile 

Montgomery. 


Phoenix. 


ARKANSAS. 


Fort  Smith.. 
Little  Rock. 


CALIFORNIA. 


Alameda 

Berkeley 

Fresno 

Long  Beach . . . 
Los  Angeles. . . 

Oakland 

Pasadena 

Sacramento — 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco . 

San  Jose 

Stockton 


COLORADO. 


Colorado  Springs  ' 

Denver 

Pueblo 


CONNECTICUT. 


Bridgeport. .. 

Hartford 

Meriden 

New  Britain.. 
New  Haven . . 
New  London . 

Nor  walk ' 

Stamford 

Waterbury . . . 


DELAWARE. 

Wilmington 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA.. 

Washington 


Jacksonville. 

Miami 

Pensacola . . . 
Tampa 


POPULATION. 


1920      1910      1900 


178, 806 
60,777 
43, 464 


29,053 


28,870 
65, 142 


28, 806 

56, 036 

45, 086 

55, 593 

576, 673 

216, 261 

45, 354 

65, 908 

74,683 

506, 676 

39, 642 

40, 296 


30, 105 

256, 491 

43, 050 


143, 
138, 
29, 
59, 
162, 
25, 
27, 
35, 
91, 


110, 168 


437, 571 


91, 558 
29, 571 
31,  035 
51,608 


132,685 
51,521 
38, 136 


23, 975 
45, 941 


23, 383 

40,434 

24, 892 

17, 809 

319, 198 

150, 174 

30,291 

44,696 

39, 578 

416,912 

28, 946 

23, 253 


29, 078 
213,381 

2  41,747 


102, 054 

98. 915 
27, 265 

43. 916 
133, 605 

19,659 
6,954 
25, 138 
73, 141 


87,411 


57, 699 

5,471 

22, 982 

37, 782 


38,415 
38,409 
30,346 


5,544 


11,587 
38, 307 


16,464 
13,214 
12,470 

2,252 
102,479 
66,960 
9,117 
29, 282 
17,700 
342, 782 
21,500 
17,506 


21,085 
133, 859 
28,157 


70,996 
79, 850 
24, 296 
25,998 
108, 027 
17, 548 
6, 125 
15,997 
45, 859 


76, 508 


278, 718 


28,429 

1,681 

17, 747 

15, 839 


1910-1920 

Per 

cent. 

46,121 

34.8 

9,256 

18.0 

5,328 

14.0 

17,919 

160.9 

4,895 

20.4 

19,201 

4L8 

5,423 

23.2 

15,602 

38.6 

20, 194 

81.1 

37, 784 

212.2 

257,475 

80.7 

66, 087 

44.0 

15,063 

49.7 

21,212 

47.5 

35, 105 

88.7 

89,764 

21.5 

10,696 

37.0 

17, 043 

73.3 

1,027 

3.5 

43, 110 

20.2 

1,303 

3.1 

41,501 

40.7 

39, 121 

39.6 

2,602 

9.5 

15, 400 

35.1 

28, 932 

21.7 

6,029 

30.7 

20,789 

299.0 

9,958 

39.6 

18, 574 

25.4 

22,757 

26.0 

106,502 

32.2 

33,859 

58.7 

24, 100 

440.5 

8,053 

35.0 

13, 826 

36.6 

1900-1910 


Number. 


94, 270 
13,052 
7,790 


5,590 


12, 388 
7,634 


6,919 

27,220 

12,422 

15,557 

216,719 

83,214 

21,174 

15,414 

21,878 

74, 130 

7,446 

5,747 


7,993 
79, 522 
13,590 


52, 351 


29, 270 
3,790 
5,235 

21,943 


1  Colorado  City  and  Colorado  Springs  city  consolidated  since  1910.  Combined  population:  1910,  33,411; 
1900,23,999. 

2  Tlie  population  in  1910  shown  for  Pueblo  in  the  Tliirteenth  Census  reports  includes  the  population  of 
certain  territory  outside  the  city  limits.  The  population  of  this  area  was  2,531  in  1920  and  2,648  in  1910. 
The  combined  population  of  the  city  of  Pueblo  and  of  this  outside  area  was  45,581  in  1920  and  44,395  in  1910. 
The  area  in  question  was  not  returned  separately  in  1900. 

3  Norwalk  and  South  Norwalk  cities  consolidated  and  made  coextensive  with  Norwalk  town  since  1910. 
Population  of  town:  1910,  24,211;  1900,  19,932. 


PRINCIPAL  CITIES. 


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Table  11,— POPULATION   OF  CITIES   HAVING,  IN   1920,  25,000  INHABITANTS    OR   MORE 
WITH  DECENNIAL  INCREASE:  1900-1920— Continued.  ' 

[Except  as  explained  in  footnotes,  population  shown  for  each  census  year  does  not  include  that  of  terri- 
tory subsequently  annexed.) 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


GEORGIA. 

Atlanta 

Augusta 

Columbus 

Macon 

Savannah 

ILLINOIS. 

Aurora 

Bloomington 

Chicago 

Cicero  town 

Danville 

Decatur 

East  St.  Louis 

Elgin 

Evanston 

JoUet 

Molinc 

Oak  Park  viUago 

Peoria 

Quincy 

Rock  Island 

Rockford 

Springfield 

INDIANA. 

Anderson 

East  Chicago 

Evansville 

Fort  Wa3me 

Gary 

Hammond 

Indianapolis 

Kokomo 

Muncie 

Richmond 

South  Bend 

Terre  Haute 

IOWA. 

Cedar  Rapids 

Council  Bluffs 

Davenport 

Des  Moines 

Dubuque 

Sioux  City 

Waterloo 

KANSAS. 

Kansas  City 

Topeka 

Wichita 

KENTUCKY. 

Covington 

Lexington 

Louisville 

Newport 

LOUISIANA. 

New  Orleans 

Shreveport 


POPULATION 

INCREASE. 

1910-1920 

1900-1910 

1920 

1910 

1 

1900 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

200,616 

154, 839 

89, 872 

45,777 

29.6 

64,967 

72.3 

52,548 

41,040 

39,441 

11,508 

28.0 

1,599 

4.1 

31, 125 

20,554 

17,614 

10, 571 

51.4 

2,940 

16.7 

52, 995 

40, 665 

23, 272 

12,330 

30.3 

17, 393 

74.7 

83, 252 

65,064 

54,244 

18, 188 

28.0 

10, 820 

19.9 

36, 397 

29, 807 

24, 147 

6,590 

22.1 

5,660 

23.4 

28,725 

25,768 

23, 286 

2,957 

11.5 

2,482 

10.7 

2,701,705 

2, 185, 2S3 

1,698,575 

516, 422 

23.6 

486, 70S 

28.7 

44, 995 

14, 557 

16,310 

30, 438 

209.1 

-1,753 

-10.7 

33,776 

27, 871 

16,354 

5,905 

21.2 

11,517 

70.4 

43, 818 

31, 140 

20, 754 

12, 678 

40.7 

10, 386 

50.0 

06, 767 

58, 547 

29,655 

8,220 

14.0 

28, 892 

97.4 

27, 454 

25,976 

22, 433 

1,478 

5.7 

3,543 

15.8 

37, 2.34 

24,978 

19, 259 

12, 256 

49.1 

5,719 

29.7 

38, 442 

34, 670 

29,353 

3,772 

10.9 

5,317 

18.1 

30, 734 

24, 199 

17, 248 

6,535 

27.0 

6,951 

40.3 

39, 858 

19,444 
66,950 

20,414 
9,171 

105.0 
13.7 

76,121 

56,100 

10,850 

19.3 

35. 978 

36, 687 

36, 252 

-609 

-1.7 

335 

0.9 

35, 177 

24, 335 

19, 493 

10, 842 

44.6 

4,842 

24.8 

65,051 

45, 401 

31,051 

20,250 

44.6 

14,350 

46.2 

59,183 

51,678 

34, 159 

7,505 

14.5 

17,519 

51.3 

29, 767 

22,476 

20,178 

7,291 

32.4 

2,298 

11.4 

35,967 

19,098 

3,411 

16,869 

88.3 

15,687 

459.9 

85, 264 

69,647 

59,007 

15,617 

22.4 

10, 640 

18.0 

86,  .549 

63, 933 

45,115 

22,616 

35.4 

18, 818 

41.7 

55, 378 

16,  802 
20, 925 

38, 576 
1.5,079 

229.6 
72.1 

36, 004 

12,376 

8,549 

69.1 

314,  194 

233,6.50 

169, 164 

SO,  544 

34.5 

64,486 

38.1 

30,067 

17,010 

10,609 

13, 057 

76.8 

6,401 

60.3 

36, 524 

24,005 

20, 942 

12,  519 

52.2 

3,063 

14.6 

26, 765 

22, 324 

18, 226 

4,441 

19.9 

4,098 

22.5 

70,983 

53, 684 

35, 999 

17, 299 

32.2 

17,685 

49.1 

66,083 

58, 157 

36,673 

7,926 

13.6 

21,484 

58.6 

45,566 

32,811 

25,656 

12,  755 

38.9 

7,155 

27.9 

36, 162 

29, 292 

25,802 

6,870 

23.5 

3,490 

13.5 

56,727 

43,028 

35,  254 

13,699 

31.8 

7,774 

22.1 

126,  468 

86,368 

62, 139 

40,100 

46.4 

24,229 

39.0 

39, 141 

38, 494 

36,297 

647 

1.7 

2,197 

6.1 

71, 227 

47, 828 

33,111 

23,399 

48.9 

14,717 

44.4 

36,230 

26,693 

12,580 

9,537 

35.7 

14,113 

112.2 

101,177 

82,331 

51,418 

18,846 

22.9 

30,913 

60.1 

50,022 

43, 684 

33,608 

6,338 

14.5 

10, 076 

30.0 

72, 217 

52, 450 

24,671 

19, 767 

37.7 

27, 779 

112. 6 

57, 121 

53, 270 

42,938 

3,851 

7.2 

10,332 

24.1 

■  41, 534 

35, 099 

26,309 

6,435' 

18.3 

8,730 

33.1 

234, 891 

223,928 

204, 731 

10,963 

4.9 

19, 197 

9.4 

29,317 

30,309 

28,301 

-992 

-3.3 

2,008 

7.1 

387, 219 

339,075 

287, 104 

48, 144 

14.2 

51,971 

18.1 

43, 874 

28,015 

16,013 

15,859 

56.6 

12,002 

75.0 

54 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULA.TION. 


Table  11.— POPULATION   OF  CITIES  HAVING,  IN   1920,25,000  INHABITANTS    OR   MORE, 
WITH  DECENNIAL  INCREASE:  1900-1920— Continued. 

[Except  as  explained  in  footnotes,  population  shown  for  each  census  year  does  not  include  that  of  terri- 
tory subsequently  annexed.] 

I A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


Lewiston. 
Portland. 


MARYl.AND. 


^ 


Boston  1. 

Brockton 

Brookline  town  ■' . 

Cambridge 

,  Chelsea 

Chicopec 

L  Everett 

Fall  River 

Fitchbiug 

HaverhiU 

Holyoke 

Lawrence 

LoweU 

Lynn 

■  Maiden 

iMedford 

New  Bedford 

■  Newton 

Pittsfleld 

Quincy 

•  Revere 

Salem 

I  Somerville 

Springfield 

Taunton 

Waltham 

Worcester 


MICHIGAN. 


Battle  Creek 

Bay  City 

Detroit 

FUnt 

Grand  Rapids 

Hamtramck  vOlage. 

Highland  Park 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Lansing 

Muskegon 

Pontiac 

Port  Huron 

Saginaw 


MDWESOTA. 


Dululh 

Minneapolis . 
St.  Paul 


Joplin 

Kansas  City . 
St.  Joseph... 

St.  Louis 

Springfield . . 


POPULATION. 


1920  1910  1900 


25, 978 
31,791 

69, 272 


733,  S26 
29,837 
28,064 


748,060 
66, 254 
37, 748 

109,694 
43, 184 
36, 214 
40, 120 

120, 4S5 
41, 029 
53, 884 
60, 203 
94, 270 

112, 759 
99, 148 
49, 103 
39, 038 

121,217 
46,054 
41, 763 
47,  S76 
28, 823 
42,529 
93, 091 

129,614 
37, 137 
30, 915 

179, 754 


36, 164 
47,554 

993, 678 
91, 599 

137,634 
48,615 
46,499 
48, 374 
48, 487 
57, 327 
36, 570 
34, 273 
25, 944 
61, 903 


98, 917 
380, 582 
234, 698 


29, 902 
324, 410 

77, 939 
772, 897 

39, 631 


24,803 
26, 247 

58, 571 


558, 485 
21,  S39 
16, 507 


670, 585 
56,878 
27, 792 

104,  839 
32, 452 
25, 401 
33,484 

119,295 
37, 826 
44,115 
57,  730 
85, 892 

106, 294 
89, 336 
44, 404 
23, 150 
96,652 
39,806 
32, 121 
32, 642 
18, 219 
43,697 
77, 236 
88, 926 
34, 259 
27,834 

145, 986 


25,267 
45, 166 

465, 766 
38, 550 

112, 571 
3,559 
4,120 
31, 433 
39, 437 
31, 229 
24,062 
14,  532 
18,  863 
50,  510 


78, 466 
301,  408 
214,  744 


32, 073 
248, 381 

77, 403 
687, 029 

35, 201 


21,850 
23,761 
50, 145 


508, 957 
17, 128 
13, 591 


560, 892 
40,063 
19, 935 
91,886 
34,072 
19, 167 
24, 336 

104, 863 
31, 531 
37, 175 
45, 712 
62, 559 
94,969 
68,513 
33, 664 
18, 244 
62,442 
33, 587 
21, 766 
23,899 
10, 395 
35, 956 
61,643 
62, 059 
31, 036 
23,  481 

118, 421 


18,563 
27,628 
285, 704 
13, 103 
87, 565 


427 
25,  ISO 
24, 404 
16, 485 
20, 818 
9,769 
19, 158 
42,345 


52,969 
202, 718 
163, 065 


26, 023 
163, 752 
102, 979 
575,  238 

23, 267 


1910-1920 


Number. 


1,175 
5,544 
10, 701 


175, 341 
7,998 
11, 557 


77, 475 

9,376 

9,956 

4,855 

10, 732 

10, 813 

6,636 

1,190 

3,203 

9,769 

2,473 

8,378 

6,465 

9,812 

4,699 

15, 888 

24,565 

6, 248 

9,642 

15, 234 

10, 604 

-1,168 

15, 855 

40, 688 

2,878 

3,081 

33, 768 


10, 897 

2,388 

527,912 

53, 049 

25,063 

45, 056 

42,379 

16,941 

9,050 

26, 098 

12, 508 

19, 741 

7,081 

11,393 


20,  451 
79, 174 
19, 954 


-2, 171 

76, 029 

536 

85, 868 

4,430 


Per 

cent. 


4.7 
21.1 
18.3 


31.4 
36.6 
70.0 


11.6 

16.5 

35.8 

4.6 

33.1 

42.6 

19.8 

1.0 

8.5 

22.1 

4.3 

9.8 

6.1 

11.0 

10.6 

68.6 

25.4 

15.7 

30.0 

46.7 

58.2 

-2.7 

20.5 

45.8 

8.4 

11.1 

23.1 


43.1 
5.3 

113.3 

137.6 
22.3 

266.  0 
,  028.  6 
53.9 
22.9 
83.6 
52.0 

135.  8 
37.5 
22.6 


26.1 
26.3 
9.3 


-6.8 
30.6 
0.7 
12.5 
12.6 


1900-1910 


Number. 


2,953 

2,486 
8,426 


49, 528 
4,711 
2,916 


109, 693 
16, 815 

7, 857 

12, 953 

-1,620 

6,234 

9,148 
14,  432 

6,295 

6,940 
12, 018 
23,333 
11,325 
20,  823 
10,  740 

4,906 
.34,210 

6,219 
10, 355 

8,743 
"    7,824 

7,741 
15, 593 
26,867 

3,223 

4,3.53 
27,565 


6,704 

17, 538 

ISO,  062 

25,447 

25,006 


3,693 
6,253 
15, 033 
14, 744 
3,244 
4,763 
-295 
8,165 


25, 497 
98, 690 
51,679 


6,050 

84, 629 

-25, 576 

111,791 

11,934 


*  Hyde  Park  town  annexed  to  Boston  city  since  1910. 
a  Unincorporated. 


Combined  population:  1910,686,092;  1900,  574,136. 


PRINCIPAL   CITIES. 


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Table  ll.— POPULATION   OF  CITIES  HA. VINO,  IN   1920,25,000  INHABITANTS   OR  MORE 
WITH  DECENNIAL  INCREASE:  1900-1920— Continued. 

[Except  as  explained  in  footnotes,  population  shown  for  each  census  year  does  not  include  that  of  terri- 
tory subsequently  annexed.] 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


MONTANA. 


Butte. 


NEBRASKA. 


Lincoln.. 
Omaha  '. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


Manchester. 
Nashua 


NEW  JERSEY. 

Atlantic  City 

Bayonne 

Camden 

Clifton 

East  Orange 

•  Elizabeth.: 

Hoboken 

Irvington  town 

Jersey  City 

Kearny  town 

Montclair  town 

New  Brunswick 

Newark 

Orange 

Passaic 

Paterson 

Perth  Amboy 

Plainfield 

Trenton 

West  Hoboken  town. . 
West  New  York  town . 


NEW  YORK. 


Albany 

Amsterdam 

Auburn 

Binghamton 

Buffalo 

Elmira 

Jamestown 

Kingston 

Mount  Vernon 

New  RocheUe 

New  York 

Bron.x  borough 

Brooklyn  borough . . 

Manhattan  borough . 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. , 

Newburgh 

Niagara  Falls 

Poughkeepsie 

Rochester 

Rome 

Schenectady 

Syracuse 

Troy 

Utica 

Watertown 

Yonkers 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


AsheviUe 

Charlotte 

Wilmington 

Winston-Salem  2. 


POPULATION. 


Itf20      1910      1900 


54, 948 
191, 601 


78,384 
28,379 


50, 707 
76, 754 

116, 309 
26,470 
50, 710 
95,783 
68, 166 
25,  480 

298, 103 
26,724 
28, 810 
32,779 

414, 624 
33,  268 
63,  841 

135,  875 
41,  707 
27,700 

119, 289 
40,074 
29, 926 


113,344 

33. 524 

36,  192 

66,800 

506,775 

45, 393 

38,917 

26, 688 

42,  726 

36,  213 

620,  048 

732, 016 

018,  356 

284,  103 

469,  042 

116,  531 

30,  366 

50,760 

35.  000 

295,  750 

26,341 

88,  723 

171,  717 

72,  013 

94,156 

31,285 

100, 176 


28,504 
46,338 
33,372 
48, 395 


39, 165 


43, 973 
124,096 


70,063 
26,005 


46,150 
55, 545 
94,538 


34,371 
73,409 
70, 324 
11,877 

267,  779 
IS,  659 
21,  550 
23, 388 

347,  469 
29, 630 
54,  773 

125,  600 
32, 121 
20,  550 
%,  815 
35,  403 
13,560 


100,253 

31,267 

34, 668 

48,  443 

423, 715 

37, 176 

31, 297 

25,908 

30, 919 

28,  867 

4, 766,  S83 

430,  980 

1,634,351 

2,331,542 

284, 041 

85,969 

27,805 

30,445 

27, 936 

218, 149 

20,  497 

72,  826 

137,  249 

76,  813 

74,  419 

26,  730 

79,803 


18,  762 

34, 014 

25,  748 

2  22,  700 


40,169 
102,555 


56,987 
23, 898 


27,838 
32, 722 
75, 935 


1910-1920 


Number. 


21,506 

52, 130 

59,364 

5,255 

206, 433 
10,896 
13, 962 
20,006 

246, 070 
24, 141 
27,  777 

lO,'),  171 
17,699 
15, 369 
73, 307 
23, 094 
5,267 


94, 151 

20,929 

30, 345 

39, 647 

352.  387 

35, 672 

22,  892 

24, 535 

21, 228 

14,  720 

3, 437,  202 

200,  507 

1, 166,  5.S2 

1, 850,  093 

152,  999 

67, 021 

24, 943 

19,  457 

24, 029 

162, 608 

15, 343 

31, 682 

108, 374 

60,651 

56,383 

21,696 

47, 931 


14, 694 

18,091 

20,976 

2  13, 650 


Per 
cent. 


10, 975 
67,505 


8,321 
2,374 


4,557 
21, 209 
21, 771 


16, 339 

22,374 
-2, 158 

13,603 

30,324 
8,065 
7, 260 
9,391 

67, 055 
3,638 
9,068 

10, 275 
9,586 
7,150 

22, 474 
4,671 

16,366 


13,091 

2,257 

1,524 

18, 3.57 

83,060 

8, 217 

7,620 

780 

11,807 

7,346 

8.S3, 165 

301,  036 

384, 005 

-47,  439 

185, 001 

30,  562 

2,561 

20, 315 

7,064 

77,601 

5,  844 

15,  897 

34,468 

-4,800 

19,  737 

4,555 

20,373 


9,742 
12, 324 

7,624 
25, 695 


25.0 
54.4 


11.9 
9.1 


9.9 
38.2 
23.0 


47.5 
30.5 
-3.1 
114.5 
11.3 
43.2 
33.7 
40.2 
19.3 
12.3 
16.6 
8.2 
29.8 
34.8 
23.2 
13.2 
120.7 


13.1 

7.2 

4.4 

37.9 

19.6 

22.1 

24.3 

3.0 

38.2 

25.4 

17.9 

69.8 

23.5 

-2.0 
65.1 
35.6 
9.2 
66.7 
2.5.3 
35.6 
28.5 
21.8 
25.1 

-6.2 
26.5 
17.0 
25.5 


51.9 
36.2 
29.6 
113.2 


1900-1910 


Number. 


8,695 


3,804 
21, 541 


13, 076 
2,107 


18,312 
22, 823 
18,603 


12, 865 
21,279 
10, 960 

6,622 
61, 346 

7,763 

7, 588 

3,382 
101,399 

5,489 
26,996 
20,429 
14, 422 

5. 181 
23,508 
12,309 

8,293 


6,102 

10, 338 

4,323 

8,796 

71,328 

1,504 

8,405 

1,373 

9,691 

14, 147 

1,329,681 

230,  473 

467,  769 

481, 449 

131,042 

18, 948 

2,862 

10, 988 

3,907 

55, 541 

5,154 

41, 144 

28, 875 

16, 162 

18,036 

5,034 

31, 872 


4,068 
15,923 
4,772 
9,050 


Per 

cent. 


28.5 


9.5 
21.0 


22.9 

8.8 


65.8 
69.7 
24.5 


59.8 
40.8 
18.5 

126.0 
29.7 
71.2 
64.3 
16.9 
41.2 
22.7 
97.2 
19.4 
81.6 
33.7 
32.1 
53.3 

157.5 


6.5 
49.4 
14.2 
22.2 
20.2 

4.2 
36.7 

6.6 
45.7 
98.1 
38.7 
114.9 
40.1 
26.0 
85.6 
28.3 

n.5 

56.6 
16.3 
34.2 
33.6 
129.9 
26.6 
26.6 
32.0 
23.2 
66.5 


27.7 
88.0 
22.7 
66.3 


1  Omaha  and  South  Omaha  cities  consoUdated  since  1910.    Combined  population:  1910,  150.355;  1900. 
128,556.  .... 

2  Winston  city  and  Salem  town  consolidated  as  Winston-Salem  since  1910.    Figures  shown  for  1910  and 
1900  represent  combined  population  of  Winston  and  Salem. 


56 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  11.— POPULATION   OF  CITIES  HAVING,  IN   1920,25,000  INHABITANTS   OR  MORE, 
WITH  DECENNIAL  INCREASE:  1900-1920— Continued. 

[Except  as  explained  in  footnotes,  population  shown  for  each  census  year  does  not  include  that  of  terri- 
tory subsequently  annexed.] 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


POPULATION. 

INCREASE. 

CITY. 

1910-1920 

1900-1910 

1920 

1910 

1900 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

OHIO. 

Akron 

208,435 

87, 091 

401, 247 

796,  841 

237,031 

152, 559 

27, 292 

39, 675 

41,  732 

41,326 

37,295 

27,824 

27, 891 

26,718 

33,011 

60, 840 

28,508 

243,164 

27, 0.50 

132,358 

29,569 

30,277 
91,295 
72,075 

258,288 

73, 502 
60,331 
50,358 
58,030 
33, 813 
93,372 
75,917 
32, 277 
67, 327 
53, 150 
46,  781 
44,938 
32,319 
1, 823,  779 
588, 343 
107,  7,S4 
137,  783 
73,833 
36, 198 
47, 512 

29,407 
30, 255 
64,248 
237,  595 
43, 496 

67, 957 
37,524 

69, 067 

50, 217 

363,  591 

,560,663 

181,511 

116,577 

9,179 

35,279 

1.5, 181 

30, 508 

28,883 

20,768 

18, 232 

25, 404 

23,481 

46, 921 

22,391 

168, 497 

11,081 

79,066 

28,026 

25,278 
64, 205 
18, 182 

207, 214 

51,913 
52, 127 
12,837 
38,537 
28, 523 
66,  525 
64, 186 
25, 452 
55, 482 
47, 227 
42, 694 
36,  280 
27, 875 
1,  .549, 008 
533, 905 
96,  071 
129,  867 
67, 105 
31, 860 
44,750 

21,107 
27, 149 
51,622 
224, 326 
3.S,  125 

.58, 833 
26, 319 

42,728 

30,667 

325, 902 

381,768 

125, 560 

85,3.33 

2,757 

23,914 

3,355 

21,723 

16,028 

17, 640 

11,862 

18,157 

17, 870 

38,2.53 

14, 349 

131,822 

8,529 

44, 885 

23,538 

4,254 

10,037 

1,390 

90,426 

35,416 
38, 973 
7,293 
33,  988 
25, 238 
52,  733 
50, 167 
14,230 
35,  936 
41,459 
34, 227 
28,339 
22, 265 
1, 293,  697 
M51,512 
78, 961 
102,  026 
51,  721 
28, 7.57 
33,  708 

13, 343 
22,441 
39,231 
175, 597 
28,204 

55, 807 
21, 108 

139, 368 

36, 874 

37,656 

236, 178 

55,  .520 

35, 982 

18,113 

4,396 

26,551 

10, 818 

8,412 

7,056 

9,659 

1,314 

9,530 

13,919 

6,117 

74, 667 

15, 969 

53,292 

1,543 

4,999 
27,090 
63,893 

51,074 

21, 589 

8,204 

37, 521 

19, 493 

5,290 

26,847 

11,731 

6,825 

11,845 

5,923 

4, 087 

8,658 

4,444 

274,  771 

.54,438 

11,713 

7,916 

6,  728 

4,338 

2,762 

8, 300 
3,106 
12, 626 
13, 269 
.5,371 

9,124 
11,205 

201.8 
73.4 
10.4 
42.1 
30.6 
30.9 

197.3 
12.5 

174.9 
35.5 
29.1 
34.0 
53.0 
5.2 
40.6 
29.7 
27.3 
44.3 

144.1 
67.4 
5.5 

19.8 

42.2 

296.4 

24.6 

41.6 
15.7 
292.3 
50.6 
18.5 
40.4 
18.3 
26.8 
21.3 
12.5 

9.6 
23.9 
15.9 
17.7 
10.2 
12.2 

6.1 
10.0 
13.6 

6.2 

39.3 
11.4 
24.5 
5.9 
14.1 

15.5 
42.6 

26,339 

19, 550 

37,6.89 

178, 895 

55,951 

31,244 

6,422 

11,365 

11,826 

8,785 

12,855 

3,128 

6,370 

7,247 

5,611 

8,668 

8,042 

36, 675 

2,552 

34,181 

4,488 

21,024 
54, 168 
16, 792 

116,788 

16,497 
13, 154 
5,544 
4,549 
3,285 
13,  792 
14,019 
11,222 
19,546 
5, 768 
8, 467 
7,941 
5,610 
2.5.5,311 
82, 393 
17,110 
27,841 
1.5,384 
3,103 
11,042 

7,764 

4,708 

12, 391 

48,  729 

9,921 

3,026 
5,211 

61.6 

Canton 

63.7 

11.6 

Cleveland 

46.9 

Columbus 

44.6 

36.6 

East  Cleveland 

232.9 

Hamilton 

47.5 

Lakewood 

352.5 

40.4 

Lorain 

80.2 

Mansfield..            

17.7 

Marion 

53.7 

Newark 

39.9 

Portsmouth 

31.4 

Springfield 

22.7 

Steubenville 

56.0 

Toledo 

27.8 

Warren 

29.9 

Yoimgstown 

76.2 

Zanesville 

19.1 

OKLAHOMA. 

Muskogee 

494.2 

Oklahoma  City 

539.7 

Tulsa 

1,208.1 

Portland ^ 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

AUentown 

129.2 
46.6 

Altoona 

33.8 

Bethlehem  i 

76.0 

Chester 

13.4 

Easton 

13.0 

Erie 

26.2 

Harrisburg 

27.9 

78.9 

Johnstown 

54.4 

Lancaster 

13.9 

McKeesport 

24.7 

New  Castle 

28.0 

Norristown  borough 

25.2 

Philadelphia 

19.7 

18.2 

Reading 

21.7 

Scranton 

27.3 

Wilkes-Barre 

29.7 

WilUamsport 

10.8 

York 

32.8 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

Cranston 

58.2 

Newport 

21.0 

Pawtucket 

31.6 

Pro^^dence 

27.8 

Woonsocket 

35.2 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Charleston 

5.4 

Columbia 

24.7 

1  South  Bethlehem  borough  and  Bethlehem  borough  consolidated  and  incorporated  as  Bethlehem  city 
since  1910.    Combined  population:  1910,  32,810;  1900,  23,999. 

2  Includes  population  of  Allegheny,  129,896. 


PRINCIPAL   CITIES, 


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Table  11.— POPULATION   OF   CITIES   HAVING,  IN   1920,25,000  INHABITANTS   OR   MORE, 
WITH  DECENNIAL  INCREASE:  1900-1920— Continued. 

[Except  as  explained  in  footnotes,  population  shown  for  each  census  year  does  not  include  that  of  terri- 
tory subsequently  annexed.] 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 

Sioux  Falls 


TENNESSEE. 


Chattanooga. 
Knoxville . . . 

Memphi.s 

Nashville 


Austin , 

Beaumont 

Dallas 

El  Paso 

Fort  Worth.. 

Galveston 

Houston 

San  Antonio. . 

Waco 

Wichita  Falls. 


Ogden 

Salt  Lake  City. 


\7EGINIA. 


Lynchburg 

Newport  News. 

Norfolk 

Petersburg. 

Portsmouth . . . 

Richmond 

Roanoke 


WASHINGTON. 


Bellingham. 

Ererett 

Seattle 

Spokane 

Tacoma 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


Charleston.. 
Clarksburg . . 
Huntington. 
Whcelmg 


■fiTSCONSIN. 


Green  Bay. 
Kenosha. . . 
La  Crosse.. 
Machson... 
Milwaukee. 
Oshkosh.. . 
Racine. . .. 
Sheboygan . 
Superior. . . 


POPULATION. 


1920  1910  1900 


25, 202 


57, 895 

77,  SIS 

162,351 

118,342 


34, 

40, 
158, 

106J 
44, 
138, 
Ifil, 

38, 
40, 


32,804 
118,110 


30,070 
35, 596 

115.777 
31,012 
54,387 

171,667 
50,842 


25,585 
27,644 
315,312 
104,437 
96,965 


39, 608 
27,869 
50, 177 
56,208 


31,017 
40,472 
30,421 
38, 378 
457, 147 
33, 162 
58, 593 
30,955 
39,671 


14, 094 


44,604 
36, 346 
131, 105 
110,364 


29, 860 
20, 640 
92, 104 
39, 279 
73, 312 
30,981 
78,  SOO 
96,614 
28,425 
8, 200 


25, 580 
92,777 


29,494 
20,205 
07, 452 
24, 127 
33, 190 
127,628 
34, 874 


24,298 
24,814 
237, 194 
104, 402 
83, 743 


22,996 
9,201 
31,161 
41,641 


25,236 
21,371 
30, 417 
25,531 
373, 857 
33,062 
38,002 
26,398 
40,384 


10,266 


30,154 
32, 637 
10i,320 
SO,  865 


22,258 
9,427 
42, 638 
15,906 
26,688 
37, 789 
41,633 
53, 321 
20,686 
2,480 


16,313 
53, 531 


IS,  891 
19, 635 
46,024 
21,810 
17,427 
85,050 
21, 495 


111,062 

7,838 

80,671 

36,848 

37,714 


11,099 

4,050 

11,923 

38. 878 


18,684 
11,606 
28, 895 
19, 164 
28.5,315 
28, 284 
29,102 
22,962 
31,091 


1910-1920 


Number. 


13,291 

41,472 

31,246 

7, 978 


5,016 
19,  782 
66, 872 
38, 281 
33, 170 

7,274 
59, 476 
64,765 
12,075 
31,879 


7,224 
25,333 


576 
15, 391 
48, 325 
6,885 
21,197 
44,039 
15,968 


1,287 
2,830 

78,118 
35 

13,222 


16,612 
18,668 
19,016 
14,567 


5,781 

19, 101 

4 

12,847 

83,290 

100 

20,  .591 

4,557 

-713 


Per 

cent. 


78.8 


29.8 

114. 1 

23.8 

7.2 


16.8 
95.8 
72.6 
97.5 
45.2 
19.7 
75.5 
67.0 
45.7 
388.8 


28.2 
27.3 


2.0 
76.2 
71.6 
28.5 
63.9 
34.5 
45.8 


5.3 
11.4 
32.9 
(') 
15.8 


72.2 

202.9 

61.0 

35.0 


22.9 
89.4 

50.3 
22.3 
0.3 
54.2 
17.3 
-1.8 


1900-1910 


Number. 


14, 450 
3,709 
28, 785 
29, 499 


7,602 
11,213 
49, 466 
23, 373 
46, 624 

-808 
34, 167 
43,293 

5,739 

5,720 


9,267 
39,246 


10,603 
570 
20, 828 
2,317 
15,763 
42, 578 
13,379 


13,236 
16,976 
156, 523 
67,554 
46,029 


11,897 
5, 151 

19,238 
2,763 


6,5.52 
9,765 
1,522 
6,367 
88, 542 
4,778 
8,900 
3,436 
9.293 


Per 

cent. 


37.3 


47.9 
11.4 
28.1 
36.5 


34.2 

118.9 

116.0 

146.9 

174.7 

-2.1 

76.6 

81.2 

27.7 

230.6 


56.8 
73.3 


56.1 
2.9 
44.7 
10.6 
90.5 
50.1 
62.2 


119.7 
216.6 
194.0 
183.3 
122.0 


107.2 

127.2 

161.4 

7.1 


35.1 
84.1 
5.3 
33.2 
31.0 
16.9 
30.6 
15. 0 
29.9 


1  Population  of  Fairhaven  and  New  Whatcom  cities  combined. 

2  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


58 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HAVING, 
IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION:  1920  AND   1910. 

Group  1.— Cities  and  other  Incorporated  Places  of  25,000  or  more  (287  places). 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


ALABAMA. 

Birmingham 

Mobile 

Montgomery 

ARIZONA. 

Phoenix 

ARKANSAS. 

Fort  Smith 

Little  Rock 

CALIFORNIA. 

Alameda 

Berkeley 

Fresno 

Long  Beach 

Los  Angeles 

Oakland 

Pasadena 

Sacramento .... 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco. . 

San  Jose 

Stockton 

COLORADO. 

Colorado  Spgs.. 

Denver 

Pueblo 

CONNECTICUT. 

Bridgeport 

Hartford 

Meriden 

New  Britain 

New  Haven 

New  London.. . 

Norwalk 

Stamford 

Waterbury 

DELAWARE. 

"Wilmington 

DISTRICT    OF 
COLUMBIA. 

Washington 

FLORIDA. 

Jacksonville 

Miami 

Pensacola 

Tampa 

GEORGIA. 

Atlanta 

Augusta 

Columbus 

Macon 

Savannah 

ILLINOIS. 

Aurora 

Bloomington... 

Chicago 

Cicero 

DanviUe 

Decatur 

East  St.  Louis.. 

Elgin 

Evanston 

Joliet 

Moline 

Oak  Park 

Peoria 

Quincy 


1920 


178, 806 
60, 777 
43, 464 


28, 870 
65, 142 


28,  806 
56, 036 
45, 086 
55, 593 
576, 673 
216, 261 
45, 354 
65, 908 
74,683 
506, 676 
39, 642 
40, 296 


30, 105 
256,491 
43,050 


143, 555 
138,036 
29,867 
59,316 
162, 537 
25, 688 
27, 743 
35, 096 
91,715 


91,  558 
29,571 
31,035 
51, 608 


200, 616 
52,548 
31,125 
52, 995 
83,252 


36, 397 
28, 725 
2,701,705 
44,995 
33, 776 
43,818 
66, 767 
27,454 
37,234 
38, 442 
30, 734 
39,  858 
76, 121 
35, 978 


1910 


132, 685 
51,521 
38, 136 


11,134 


23, 975 
45, 941 


23,383 

40,434 

24, 892 

17,  809 

319, 198 

150, 174 

30, 291 

44, 696 

39, 578 

416,912 

28, 946 

23. 253 


29,078 
213,381 
141,747 


102, 054 

98. 915 
27, 265 

43. 916 
133, 605 

19,659 
6,954 
25, 138 
73, 141 


331,069 


57, 699 
5, 471 
22,982 
37, 782 


1.54, 839 
41,040 
20, 554 
40, 665 
65,064 


29, 807 
25, 768 
:,1S5,283 
14.557 
27, 871 
31, 140 
58, 547 
25,976 
24, 978 
34,670 
24, 199 
19, 444 
66, 950 
36, 587 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


ILLINOIS— con. 

Rock  Island... 

Rockford 

Springfield 


INDIANA. 

Anderson 

East  Chicago.. 

Evansville 

Fort  Wayne. . . 

Gary 

Hammond 

Indianapolis 

Kokomo 

Muncie 

Kichmond 

South  Bend 

Terre  Haute 


Cedar  Rapids... 
Council  Blulls.. 

Davenport 

Des  Moines 

Dubuque 

Sioux  City 

Waterloo 


KANSAS. 

Kansas  City.. 

Topeka 

Wichita 


KENTUCKY. 

Covington 

Lexington 

Louisville 

Newport 


LOUISIANA. 

New  Orleans. 
Shreveport . . . 

MAINE. 

fiangor 

Lewiston 

Portland 


MARYLAND. 

Baltimore 

Cumberland 

Hagerstowu 

MASSACHU- 
SETTS. 

Boston 

Brockton 

Brookline  town 

Cambridge 

Chelsea 

Chicopee 

Everett 

Fall  River 

Fitchburg 

Haverhill 

Holyoke 

Lawrence 

Lowell 

Lynn 

Maiden 

Medford 

New  Bedford... 

Newton 

Pittsfield 

Quincy 

Revere 

Salem 


1920 


35, 177 
65, 651 
59, 183 


29, 767 
35, 967 
85, 264 
86,  549 
55, 378 
36, 004 
314, 194 
30, 067 
36, 524 
26,765 
70,983 
66,083 


45, 566 
36, 162 
56, 727 
126, 468 
39, 141 
71,227 
36,230 


101,177 
50,022 
72,217 


57, 121 
41, 534 
234, 891 
29, 317 


387, 219 
43, 874 


25,978 
31,791 
69, 272 


733,  826 
29, 837 

28, 064 


748, 060 
66, 2.54 
37, 748 

109, 694 
43, 184 
36, 214 
40, 120 

120, 485 
41,029 
53,884 
60, 203 
94, 270 

112,  759 
99, 148 
49, 103 
39,038 

121,217 
46,054 
41, 763 
47, 876 
28,  823 
42,529 


1910 


24, 335 
45, 401 
51, 678 


22, 476 
19,098 
69, 647 
63, 9.33 
16, 802 
20, 925 
233, 6.50 
17, 010 
24, 005 
22, 324 
53, 684 
58, 157 


32,811 
29, 292 
43, 028 
86,368 
38, 494 
47, 828 
26,693 


82, 331 
43, 684 
52, 450 


53, 270 

35, 099 

223, 928 

30, 309 


339, 075 
28, 015 


24, 803 
26,247 
58, 571 


558,485 
21, 839 
16, 507 


670, 585 
56, 878 
27,792 

104, 839 
32, 452 
25, 401 
33, 484 

119,295 
37,  826 
44,115 
57, 730 
85,892 

106,  294 
89, 336 
44,404 
23, 150 
96, 652 
39,806 
32,121 
32, 642 
18,219 
43, 697 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


MASSACHU- 
SETTS— con. 

Somerville 

Springfield 

Taunton 

Waltham 

Worcester 

MICHIGAN. 

Battle  Creek.. 

Bay  City 

Detroit." 

Flint 

Grand  Rapids 
Hamtramck.. 
Highland  Park . 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Lansing 

Muskegon 

Pontiac 

Port  Huron 

Saginaw 

MINNESOTA. 

Duluth 

Minneapolis . . . 
St.  Paul 

MISSOURI. 

JopUn 

Kansas  City... 

St.  Joseph 

St.  Louis 

Sjiruigfleld 

MONTANA. 

Butte 

NEBRASKA. 

Lincoln 

Omaha 

NEW  HAMP- 
SHIRE. 

Manchester.... 
Nashua 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Atlantic  City.. 

Bayonne 

Camden 

Clifton 

East  Orange... 

Elizabeth 

Hoboken 

Irvington 

Jersey  City 

Kearnv-  -'. 

Montclair 

New  Brunswick 

Newark 

Orange 

Passaic 

Paterson 

Perth  Amboy . . 
Plainfield....... 

Trenton 

West  Hoboken . 
West  New  York 

NEW  YORK. 

Allmny 

Amsterdam.  . .. 

Auburn 

Binghamton 

Buflalo 


1920 


93, 091 
129, 614 
37, 137 
30, 915 
179, 754 


36, 164 

47,654 
993, 678 
91,599 
137, 634 
48, 615 
46, 499 
48,  374 
48,  487 
57, 327 
36,  570 
34, 273 
25,  944 
61,903 


98, 917 
380, 582 
234, 698 


29,902 
324, 410 

77, 939 
772, 897 

39, 031 


41,611 


54,948 
191, 601 


78,384 
28, 379 


50,707 
70,  754 

116,309 
26, 470 
60,710 
95,  783 
68, 166 
25, 480 

298, 103 
26, 724 

28,  SIO 
32, 779 

414, 524 
33, 268 
63,  Ml 

135,  875 
41,707 
27,700 

119,289 
40, 074 

29,  926 


113,344 
33,  524 
36,  192 
66,800 

506,775 


1  Corrected  figures. 


PRINCIPAL   CITIES. 


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Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND   OTHER  INCORPORATED   PLACES  HAVING, 

IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION: 1920  AND   1910— Continued. 

Group  1.— Cities  and  other  Incorporated  Places  of  25,000  or  more  (2S7  places) — Continued. 


city,  town, 

village,  or 

borough. 

NEW  YORK— 

con. 

Elmira 

Jamestown 

ICingston 

Mount  Vernon  . 
New  Rochelle. . 
New  York 

Bronx 

Brooklyn 

Manhattan. . . 

Queens 

Richmond . . . 

Newburgh 

Niagara  Falls... 
Poughkeepsie . . 

Rochester 

Rome 

Schenectady 

Syracuse , 

Troy , 

Utica , 

Watertown 

Yonkers , 

NORTH 
CAROLINA. 

Asheville , 

Charlotte 

Wilmington 

Winston-Salem 

OHIO. 

Akron 

Canton 

Cincinnati 

Cleveland 

Columbus 

Dayton 

East  Cleveland 

Hamilton 

Lakewood 

Lima 

Lorain 

Mansfield 

Marion 

Newark 

Portsmouth . . . 

Springfield 

Steuben  ville... 

Toledo 

Warren 


1920 


45, 393 

38,917 

26, 688 

42,  726 

36, 213 

5,620,048 

732, 016 

2,018,356 

2,284,103 

469,042 

116,5.31 

30,  366 

50,  760 

35,000 

295,  750 

26,  341 

8.S,  723 

171,717 

72, 013 

94, 156 

31, 285 

100, 176 


28,504 
46, 338 
33, 372 


1910 


37, 176 

31, 297 

25,908 

30, 919 

28,  867 

4,766,883 

430,  980 

1,634,351 

2,331,542 

284,041 

85,909 

27,  805 

30,445 

27, 936 

218, 149 

20,  497 

72,  826 

137, 249 

76, 813 

74,419 

26,  730 

79,803 


18, 762 
34, 014 
25, 748 


48, 395       22, 700 


208, 435 
87, 091 
401,  247 
796,841 
237, 031 
152,  559 
27,  292 
39,  675 
41,732 
41,  326 
37,  295 
27,  824 

27,  891 

26,  718 
33,011 
60,840 

28,  508 
243,  164 

27,  050 


69,067 

50,217 

363,  591 

560,663 

181,511 

116,577 

9,179 

35,279 

15, 181 

30,508 

28,883 

20,768 

18,  232 

25,404 

23,481 

46,921 

22,  391 

168,  497 

11,081 


CTTY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


OHIO— con. 

Youngstown. 
Zanes  ville 


OKLAHOMA. 

Muskogee 

Oklahoma  City. 
Tulsa 


19-20 


132, 35S 
29, 569 


30, 277 
91, 295 
72, 075 


OREGON. 

Portland 258,288 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

AUentown 

Altoona 

Bethlehem 

Chester 

Easton 


73, 502 
en,  331 
50, 358 
5S,  030 
33,813 

Erie ;  93,372 

Harrisbnrg 75, 917 

Hazleton 32, 277 

Johnstown 67,327 

Lancast  er 53, 1 50 

McKeesiJort 46,781 

Newcastle 44,93s 

Norristown 32,319 

Philadelphia. .  .1,823,779 

Pittsburgh 1588, 343 

Reading 107,78-1 

Scran  I  on 137,7.S3 

73, 833 
36, 198 
47,512 


Wilkes-Barre... 
Williamsport... 
York 


RHODE  ISLAND. 

Cranston 

Newport 

Pawtneket 

Providence 

Woonsocket 

SOUTH 
CAROLINA. 

Charleston. .  . . . 
Columbia , 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 

Sioux  Falls 

TENNESSEE. 

Chattanooga 

Kuoxville 


29, 407 
30, 255 
64, 248 
237, 595 
43, 496 


67,957 
37.524 


25, 202 


57, 895 
77,818 


1910 


79,066 
28, 026 


25,278 
64, 205 
18, 182 


207, 214 


51,913 
52, 127 
12,837 
38,537 
28, 523 
66,  .525 
64, 186 
25, 452 
55, 4S2 
47,227 
42, 604 
36,2so 
27,  S75 
1  ,.549,008 
533,905 
96, 071 
129, 867 
67, 105 
31, 860 
44, 750 


21,107 
27, 149 
51,622 
224, 326 
38, 125 


58,833 
26,319 


44,604 
36,346 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


TENNESSEE— 

cou. 

Memphis , 

Nash\'ille , 


TEXAS. 

Austin 

Beaumont 

Dallas 

El  Paso 

Fort  Worth... 

Galveston 

Houston 

San  Antonio. . 

Waco 

Wichita  Falls. . 

UTAH. 

Ogden.. 

Salt  Lake  City 


Lynchburtr 

Newport  News 

Norfolk 

Petersburg 

Portsmouth . . . 
Richmond.  .  . . 
Roanoke 


WASHINGTON. 

Bellingham  . . 

Everett 

Seattle 

Spokane 

Taooma 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Charleston.  . . . 

Clarksburg 

Huntington. . . 
Wheehng 

WISCONSIN. 

Green  Bay 

Kenosha 

La  Crosse 

Madison 

MDwaukee 

Oshkosh 

Racine 

Sheboygan 

Superior 


1920 


162,351 
118,342 


34, 876 
40, 422 

158, 976 
77,560 

106,482 
44,255 

138,276 

161,379 
38, 500 
40, 079 


32,804 
118,110 


30,070 
35, 596 

115,777 
31,012 
54,387 

171,667 
50, 842 


25, 585 
27, 644 
315,312 
104,437 
96,965 


39, 608 
27, 869 
50,177 
56, 208 

31,017 
40, 472 
30,421 
38, 378 
4,57, 147 
33, 162 
.58,  .593 
30,  9.55 
39,671 


1910 


131, 105 
110,364 


29,860 
20,640 
92,104 
39, 279 
73, 312 
36,981 
78,800 
96,614 
26,425 
8,200 


25,580 

92,777 

29,494 
20, 205 
67, 452 
24, 127 
33,190 
127,628 
34,874 


24,298 
24,814 
237, 194 
104,402 
83,743 


22,996 
9,201 
31,161 
41.641 


25,236 
21,371 
30,417 
25,  .531 
373,  .8,57 
33,062 
38,002 
26,398 
40, 384 


Group  2.— Cities  and  other    Incorporated  Places  of  10,000  to  25,000  (459  places). 


ALABAMA. 

Anniston 

Bessemer 

Dothan 

Florence. . . . 

Gadsden 

Selma 

Tuscaloosa . . 


ARIZONA. 

Tucson 


ARKANSAS. 


Hot  Springs . . 
North  Little 

Rock 

Pine  Bluff.... 
Texarkana. 


17,734 

12,794 

18,674 

10, 864 

10, 034 

7,016 

10,  .529 

6,689 

14, 737 

10, 557 

15, 589 

13,649 

11,996 

8,407 

20, 292 

13, 193 

11,695 

14,434 

14,048 

11,138 

19, 280 

15, 102 

18,257 

5,655 

CALIFORNIA. 

Bakersfield 

Eureka 

Glendale 

Pomona 

Richmond 

Riverside 

San  Bernardino 

Santa  Ana 

Santa  Barbara.. 

Santa  Cruz 

Santa  Monica... 

Vallejo 

Venice 

COLORADO. 

Boulder 

G  reeley 

Trinidad 


1.8,638 

12,727 

12,923 

11,845 

13,536 

2,746 

13, 505 

10,207 

16,843 

6,802 

19, 341 

15,212 

18, 721 

12,779 

15, 485 

8,429 

19,441 

11,6.59 

10,917 

11,146 

15, 252 

7,847 

21,107 

11,340 

10,385 

3,119 

11,006 

9,539 

10, 958 

8,179 

10,906 

10, 204 

CONNECTICUT. 

Ansbnia 

Bristol 

Danbury 

Derby 

Middletown . . . 

Naugatuek 

Norwich 

Torrington 

WUUmantic. .. 

FLORIDA. 

Key  West 

St.  Petcrsburg- 

GEORGIA. 

Albany 

Athens 

Brunswick 


17, 643 
20,  620 
18,  943 
11,238 
13,638 
1.5,051 
22,  304 
20,623 
12,  330 


IS,  749 
14, 237 


11,  555 
16,  748 
14,413 


15, 152 
9,  .527 
20,  234 
8,991 
11,851 
12,  722 
20, 367 
15,483 
11,230 


19, 945 
4,127 

8,190 
14, 913 
10, 182 


'  Texarkana,  Ark.,  and  Texarkana,  Tex.,  based  upon  combined  population  (19,737  in  1920),  included 
in  places  of  10,000  to  25,000. 


60 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HA. VINO, 
IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION: 1920  AND   1910— Continued. 

Gboup  2.— Cities  and  other  Incorporated  Places  of  10,000  to  25,000  (459  places) — Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


1920 


GEORGIA— con 

La  Grange 

Rome 

Valdosta 

Waycross 

IDAHO. 

Boise 

Pocatello 

ILLINOIS. 

Alton 

Belleville 

Berwyn 

Blue  Island 

Cairo 

Canton 

Centralia 

Champaign 

Chicago  Heights 
Forest  Park. .. 

Freeport 

Galesburg 

Granite  City. . . 

Herrin 

Jacksonville .  - . 

Kankakee 

Kewanee 

La  Salle 

Lincoln 

Mattoon 

May  wood 

Murphysboro. . 

Ottawa 

Pekin 

Streator 

Urbana 

Waukegan 

INDIANA. 

Bloomington . . 

CUiiton 

Crawfordsville. 

Elkhart 

Elwood 

Frankfort 

Huntington . . . 
Jetlersouville.. 

La  Porte 

Lafayette 

Logansport 

Marion 

Michigan  City . 

Misiiawaka 

New  Albany... 

Newcastle 

Peru 

Vincennes 

Whiting 

IOWA. 

Boone 

Burlington 

CUnton 

Fort  Dodpe 

Fort  Madison.. 

Iowa  City 

Keokuk 

Marshalltown  . 

Mason  City 

Muscatine 

Ottumwa 

KANSAS. 

Arkansas  City. 

Atchison 

Chanute 

Coffeyville 


17,  038 
13, 252 
10,783 
18,068 


21,  393 
15,001 


24, 682 
24, 823 
14, 160 
11,424 
15,203 
10, 928 

12,  491 
15,  873 
19, 653 
10,  768 
19, 669 
23,  834 
14, 757 
10, 9S6 

15,  713 
16, 753 

16,  026 
13, 050 
11, 882 

13,  552 
12, 072 
10,  703 
10,  816 
12,086 

14,  779 
10,244 
19,  226 


11,595 
10, 962 
10, 139 
24,  277 
10,  790 
11,585 
14,000 
10,098 
15,  158 
22,486 
21,626 
23,  747 
19,  457 
15,  195 
22,992 
14,  458 
12,  410 
17, 160 
10, 145 


12, 451 
24,057 
24,151 
19,  347 
12,066 
11,267 
14,423 
15,  731 
20,065 
16,068 
23,003 


11,253 
12,630 
10,286 
13,  452 


1910 


5, 587 
12,  099 

7,656 
14,  485 


17, 358 
9,110 


17,  528 
21, 122 
5,841 
8,043 
14, 548 

10,  453 
9,680 

12, 421 
14,  525 

6,594 
17,  567 
22, 089 

9,903 

6,861 
15, 326 
13,  986 

9,307 
11, 537 
10, 892 

11,  456 
8,033 
7,485 
9,535 
9,897 

14, 253 
8, 245 
16,  069 


8,  838 
6,229 
9,371 
19, 282 
11,028 
8, 634 
10,272 
10,  412 
10,  525 
20,  081 

19,  050 
19, 359 
19, 027 
11,886 

20,  629 
9,446 

10, 910 
14,895 
1(6,  587 


10, 347 
24, 324 
25,  677 
15,  543 
8,900 
10,091 
14,008 
13, 374 
11, 230 
16, 178 
22, 012 


7,508 
16, 429 

9,272 
12, 687 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


KANSAS— con. 

El  Dorado 

Emporia 

Fort  Scott 

Hutchinson 

Independence. 

Lawrence 

Leavenworth.. 

Parsons 

Pittsburg 

Salina 


KENTUCKY. 

Ashland 

Henderson 

Owensboro... 
Paducah 


LOUISIANA. 

Alexandria 

Baton  Rouge... 
Lake  Charles.. - 
Monroe 

MAINE. 


Auburn 

Augusta. . . 

Bath 

Biddeford. 
Waterville. 


MARYLAND. 


MASSACHUSETTS' 

AoamsTownT 

Amesbury  town 

Attleboro 

.ArUngton  town . 
.Belmont  town. . 

Beverly 

Braintreotown. 

CUnton  town . . . 

Danvers  town . . 

Dedhani  town.. 

Easthampton 
town 

Frainingham 
town 

Gardner  town. . 

Gloucester 

Greenfield  town 

Leominster 

Marlborough.. . 

Melrose 

Methuen 

Milford  town. .. 

Natick  town 

Newburyport. . 

North  Adams.  . 

Northampton. . 

Northbridge 
town 

Norwood  town. 

Peabody 

Plymouth  town 

Saugus  town.. . 

Southbridge 
town 

Wakefield  town 
.Watertown 
town 

Webster  town. . 

West  Spring- 
field town 

Westfield  town. 


1920 

1910 

10, 995 

3,129 

11,  273 

9, 058 

10,  693 

10,  463 

23,  298 

16, 364 

11,920 

10, 480 

12,  456 

12,  374 

16, 912 

19,  363 

16, 028 

12,  463 

18, 052 

14, 755 

15, 085 

9,688 

14, 729 
12, 169 

8,688 
11,452 

17,  424 

16,011 

24,  735 

22, 760 

17,510 

11,213 

21, 782 

14,  897 

13,088 

11, 449 

12,675 

10, 209 

16, 985 
14,114 

15,064 
13,211 

14,  731 

15,  008 

9,395 
17, 079 

13, 351 

11, 458 

11,214 

8,609 

11,066 

10,411 

12,967 
10,036 

13, 026 
9,894 

19,  731 

16,  215 

18,665 
10,  749 

11, 187 
5,542 

22,  561 

18,650 

10,580 
12, 979 
11, 108 

8,066 
13, 075 
9,407 

10,  792 

9,284 

11, 261 

8,524 

17, 033 
16,  971 
22,947 
15,462 

12, 948 
14,  699 
24,  398 
10,427 

19,744 
15, 028 
18,204 

17,580 
14,  579 
15, 715 

15,189 

11,448 

13,  471 

13, 055 

10,907 

9,866 

15,  618 

14, 949 

■  22,  282 
21, 951 

22,019 
19, 431 

10, 174 

8,807 

12, 627 

8,014 

19,  552 
13,045 

15,  721 
12, 141 

10,  874 

8,047 

14, 245 
13, 025 

12, 592 
11,404 

21, 457 

12, 875 

13,  258 

11,509 

13,443 

9,224 

18, 604 

16,044 

CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


MASSACHUSETTS 

— con. 

Weymouth 

town 

Winchester 

town 

Winthrop  town 
Woburn 


MICHIGAN. 

Adrian 

Alpena 

Ann  Arbor. . . 
Benton  Harbor . 
Escanaba . . . 

Holland 

Ironwood 

Ishpeming.  - 
Marquette. . . 

Monroe 

Owosso 

Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Traverse  City 
Wyandotte... 


MINNESOT.V. 

Austin 

Faribault 

Hibbing 

Mankato 

Rochester 

St.  Cloud 

Virginia 

Winona 


MISSISSIPPI. 

Biloxi 

Columbus 

Greenville 

Hattiesburg. . 

Jackson 

Laurel 

Meridian 

Natchez 

Vicksburg 


MISSOURI. 

Cape  Girardeau. 

Carthage 

Columbia 

Hannibal 

Independence . . 
Jefferson  City . . 

Moberly 

Sedalia" 


MONTANA. 

Anaconda 

BilUngs 

Great  Falls... 

Helena 

Missoula 


NEBRASKA. 

Grand  Island. 

Hastings 

North  Platte . 

NEVADA. 

Reno 

NEW 
HAMPSHIRE. 

Berlin 

Concord 

Dover 

Keene 

Laconia 

Portsmouth.. 


1920 


15, 057 

10, 485 
15, 455 
16, 574 


11,  878 
11,101 
19,  516 
12, 233 
13, 103 
12, 183 
15, 739 
10,500 
12,718 
11, 573 
12, 575 
12,096 
10, 925 
13, 851 


10, 118 
11, 089 
15, 089 
12, 469 
13,  722 
15,  873 
14, 022 
19, 143 


10, 937 

10,  501 

11,  560 
13,270 

22,  817 
13,  037 

23,  399 

12,  60S 
IS,  072 


10,  252 
10,  068 
10,  392 
19,  306 
11,686 
14,  490 
12,  SOS 
21, 144 


11,668 
15, 100 
24, 121 
12, 037 
12, 668 


13, 947 
11,647 
10,  -466 


16, 104 
22, 167 
13,  029 
11,  210 
10, 897 
13,569 


PRINCIPAL  CITIES. 


61 


Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HAVING, 
IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION: 1920  AND   1910— Con tiuued. 

Group  2.— Cities  and  other  Incoepoeated  Places  of  10,000  to  25,000  (459  places)— Continued. 


CITT,  TOWN, 

village,  OR 

BOEOUGH. 


NEW  JERSEY. 

Asburv  Park.. 

Belleville 

Bloomfleld 

Bridgeton 

Englewood 

Garfield 

Gloucester 

Hackensack . . . 

Harrison 

Long  Branch.. 

MillviUe 

Morristown . . . 
Phillipsburg. . . 

Rahway 

Roosevelt 

Summit 

Union 

West  Orange.. 

NEW  MEXICO. 

Albuquerque.. 

NEW  YOEK. 

Batavia 

Beacon 

Cohoes 

Corning 

Cortland 

Dunkirk 

Fulton 

Geneva 

Glens  Falls.... 
G  lovers viUe. . . 

Herkimer 

HorneU 

Hudson 

lUon 

Ithaca 

Johnstown 

Lackawanna.. 
Little  Falls.... 

Lockport 

Middletown... 
North  Tona  - 

wanda 

Ogdensburg . . . 

Olean 

Oneida 

Oneonta 

Ossinmg 

Oswego 

Peekskill 

Plattsburg 

Port  Chester... 

Port  Tervis 

Rensselaer 

Saratoga 

Springs 

Tonawanda. . . 

WatervHet 

White  Plains.. 

NORTH 
CAROLINA. 


Durham 

Gasionia 

Goldsboro 

Greensboro 

High  Point.... 

New  Bern 

Raleigh 

Rocky  Mount. 

Salisbury 

AVilson 


1920 

1910 

12,400 

10,150 

15, 660 

22,  019 

15,  070 

14,  323 

14,209 

11,627 

9,924 

19,  381 

10, 213 

12, 162 

9,462 

17,  667 

14, 050 

15,  721 

14,  498 

13,  521 

13, 298 

14,  691 

12,  451 

12,  54S 

12, 507 

16,923 

13,903 

11,042 

9,337 

11, 047 

5,786 

10, 174 

7,500 

20, 651 

21, 023 

15, 573 

10, 980 

15, 157 

11, 020 

13,541 

11,613 

10, 996 

10, 629 

22, 987 

24,709 

15,  820 

13,  730 

13,294 

11, 504 

19,  330 

17,  221 

13,043 

10, 480 

14, 648 

12,446 

16, 038 

15, 243 

22, 075 

20,642 

10,  453 

7,520 

15, 025 

13,617 

11,  745 

11,  417 

10, 169 

6,588 

17, 004 

14,  802 

10, 908 

10, 447 

17,918 

14, 549 

13, 029 

12, 273 

21,  308 

17, 970 

18, 420 

15, 313 

15, 482 

11,  955 

14,609 

15, 933 

20,  506 

14,  743 

10,  541 

8,317 

11,  582 

9,491 

10,  739 

11,  480 

23,626 

23,368 

15,  868 

15,  245 

10,  909 

11, 138 

16,  573 

12,  809 

10, 171 

9,564 

10,823 

10,  711 

13, 181 

12,  693 

10,  068 

8,  290 

16,  073 

15,074 

21,  031 

15,  949 

21,719 

18,  241 

12,  871 

5,759 

H,  296 

6,107 

19,861 

15,  895 

14,  302 

9, 525 

12, 198 

9,961 

24,418 

19,  218 

12,  742 

S,  051 

13,  &84 

7,153 

10,  612 

6,  717  ' 

CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


NORTH  DAKOTA . 

Fargo , 

Grand  Forks.. 
Miuot . 


OHIO. 

Alliance 

Ashtabula 

Barberton 

Bellaire 

Bucyrus 

Cam'bridge 

ChiUicothe 

Cleveland 
Heights 

Coshocton 

Cuyahoga  Falls. 

East  Liverpool, 

East  Youngs- 
town  

Elyria 

Fiiidlay , 

Fremont , 

Ironton 

Kenmore , 

Lancaster 

Marietta 

Martins  Ferry. 

Massi'lon ". . , 

Jfiddletown 

New  Philadel- 
phia  

Niles 

Norwood 

Piqua 

Salem , 

Sanduskv 

Tiffin...: 


OKLAHOMA. 

Ardmore 

Bartlesville 

Chickasha 

Enid 

Guthrie 

McAlester 

Okmulgee 

Sapulpa 

Shawnee 


1920 


OREGON. 

Astoria , 

Eugene 

Salem , 


PENNSYI.V.'V.NIA. 

Ambridge 

Beaver  Falls 

Berwick 

Braddock , 

Bradford 

Bristol , 

Butler 

Canonsburg 

Carbondale 

Carhsle 

Carnegie 

Carriek 

Chambersburg  , 

Charleroi , 

CoatesviUe 

Columbia 

Conneilsville 

Dickson  City... 
Douora 


21, 961 
14,010 
10,  476 


21,  603 

22,  082 
18,811 
15,  061 
10,  425 
1.3,  104 
15,  831 

15,  236 
10,  847 
10, 200 
21,411 

11,237 
20,  474 
17,  021 

12,  468 
14,  007 
12,683 

14,  706 
15, 140 
11,634 
17,  428 

23,  594 

10,718 

13,  080 

24,  966 

15,  044 
10,  305 
22,  897 
14, 375 


14,  181 

14,  417 

10,  179 
16,  576 

11,  757 

12,  095 
17,430 
11,634 

15,  348 


14,  027 
10, 593 
17,  679 


12,  730 

12,  802 
12,181 
20,  879 
15,  525 
10,  273 
23,  778 
10,  632 
18,  640 
10,  916 
11,516 
10,504 

13,  171 
11,516 

14,  515 
10,836 

13.  804 
11,049 

14,  131 


19T0 


14,  331 

12,  478 
6.188 


15,083 
18,  266 

9,410 
12, 946 

8, 122 
11. 327 
14, 508 

2,955 

9,603 

4,020 

20,387 

4,972 
14,  S25 
14,  858 

9,939 
13, 147 

1,561 
13,093 

12,  923 
9,133 

13,  879 
13, 152 

8,542 
8,361 
16, 185 
13,  388 
8,943 
19, 989 
11, 894 


8,  618 
6, 181 

10,  320 
13,  799 

11,  654 
12,954 

4,176 
8,283 
12, 474 


9,599 
9,009 
14, 094 


5,205 
12, 191 

5,  357 
19,  357 
14,544 

9,  256 
20, 728 

3,891 
17,040 
10,303 
10,009 

6,117 
11,800 

9,615 
11,  084 

11,  454 

12,  845 
9,331 
8,  174  i 


CITY,  TOWN, 

^^LLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


PENNSYLVANIA 

— eon. 


DuBoIs 

Dunmore 

Duquesne 

Farrell 

Greensburg 

Homestead 

Jeannette 

Lebanon 

McKees  Rocks. 
MahanoyClty.. 

Meadvilie 

Monessen 

Mount  Carmel.. 

Nanticoke 

New   Kensing- 
ton   

North  Braddock 

Oil  City 

Old  Forge 

Olyphant 

Phoenix  viUe 

Pittston 

PljTnouth 

Pottstown 

Pottsville 

Punxsutawney. 

Shamokin ". . 

Sharon 

Shenandoah 

Steel  ton 

Sunbiiry 

Swissvalo 

Tamanna 

Union  (own 

Warren 

Washington 

West  Chester... 
M'ilkensburg... 
Woodlawn 


1920 


RHODE  ISLAND. 

Bristol  town 

Central  lalls... 

Cumberland 
town 

East  Provi- 
dence town. . . 

Warwick  town . 

AVest  Warwick 
town 


SOUTH 
CAROLINA. 

Anderson 

Florence 

Greenville 

Spartanbufg... 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Aberdeen 


TENNESSEE. 

Bristol 

Jackson 

Johnson  City . . 

TEXAS. 

Abilene 

Amarillo 

Brownsville. .. 

Cleburne 

Corpus  Christi. 
Corsicana 


13, 681 
20,  250 

19,  Oil 
15,  586 
15,  033 

20,  452 
10,  627 
24,  643 
16,713 
15,  599 
14,  568 
18, 179 

17,  469 
22,  614 

11,987 

14,  928 
21,274 
12,237 
10,  236 
10,  484 

18,  497 
16,500 
17,  431 

21,  876 
10,311 
21,  2f>! 
21,  747 
24,  726 
13,428 

15,  721 
10,908 
12,  303 
15,692 
14,272 
21,480 
11,717 
24, 403 
12,  495 


11,375 

24,  174 

10,077 

21,  793 
13,  481 

15,  461 


10,  570 
10,  968 
23, 127 
22, 638 


14,537 


18,047 
18,860 
12,442 


10,274 
15, 494 
11,791 
12,820 
10,522 
11,356 


1910 


12,623 

17,  615 
15,  727 
10, 190 

13,  012 
IS,  713 

8,  077 
19,  240 

14,  702 

15,  936 

12,  780 
11,775 
17, 532 

18,  877 

7,707 
11,824 

15,  657 
11,324 

8,505 
10, 743 
16,267 

16,  996 
15,  599 
20,236 

9,  058 

19,  588 
15,  270 
25,  774 

14,  246 

13,  770 
7.  381 
9,462 

13,  344 
11,080 

15,  778 
11,767 
18,924 

1,396 


8,565 
22,754 

10,107 

15,808 
26,629 


9,6.54 
7,057 
15,  741 
17,  517 


10,753 


7,148 
15,779 
8,502 


9,204 
9,957 
10,517 
10,364 
8,222 
9,749 


1  Bristol,  Tenn.,  and  Bristol,  Va.,  based  upon  combined  population  (14,776  in  1920),  included  in  places 
of  10,000  to  25,000. 


62 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HAVING, 
IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION: 1920  AND   1910— Continued. 

Geoup  2.— Cities  and  other  Incorporated  Places  of  10,000  to  25,000  (459  places)— Continued. 


ciTV,  town, 

VILLAGE,  or 

borough. 


TEXAS — con. 

Del  Rio 

Denison 

Greenville — 

Laredo 

Marshall 

Palestine 

Paris 

Port  Arthur. . 

Ranger 

San  Angelo... 

Sherman 

Temple 

Texarkana. . . 
Tyler 

UTAH. 

Prove 

VERMONT. 

Barre 

Burlington. .. 
Rutland 


1920 


10,589 
17,065 
12,384 
22,710 
14,271 
11,039 
15,040 
22,251 
16, 205 
10,050 
15,031 
11,033 
■11,480 
12,085 


10,303 


10,008 
22,779 
14,954 


1910 


13, 632 
8,850 
14,855 
11,452 
10, 482 
11,269 
7,663 


10, 321 
12,412 
10,993 
9,790 
10,400 


8,925 


10,734 
20, 468 
13, 546 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


1920 


VIRGINIA. 

Alexandria  — 

Bristol 

Charlottesville. 

Danville 

Staimton 

WASHINGTON. 

Aberdeen 

Hoquiam 

Vancouver 

Walla  Walla... 
Yakima 

WEST  VIRGINIA 

Bluefleld 

Fairmont 

Martinsburg. . . 
Morgantown... 
Mounds\ilIe... 
Parkersburg. . . 


18,060 
2  6,729 
10, 688 
21,539 
10,623 


15,337 
10,058 
12,637 
15,503 
18, 539 


15, 282 
17,851 
12,515 
12, 127 
10, 669 
20, 050 


1910 


15, 329 
6,247 
6,765 
19,020 
10,604 


13,660 
8,171 
9,300 
19,364 
14,082 


11,188 
9,711 

10,698 
9, 150 
8,918 

17, 842 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


WISCONSIN. 

Appleton 

Ashland 

Beloit 

Eau  Claire 

Fond  du  Lac. 

Janesville 

Manitowoc 

Marinette 

Stevens  Point. 

Waukesha 

Wausau 

West  AUis 

WYOMING. 

Casper 

Cheyenne 


1920 


19,561 
11,334 
21,284 
20, 906 
23,427 
18, 293 
17,563 
13,610 
11,371 
12, 558 
18,661 
13,745 


11,447 
13,829 


Group  3.— Cities  and  other  Incorporated  Places  of  5,000  to  10,000  (721  places). 


ALABAMA. 

Alabama  City. 

Albany 

Fairfield 

Himtsville 

Pheni.x  City... 

Sheffield 

Talladega 

Troy 


ARIZONA. 

Bisbee 

Douglas 

Globe 

Miami 

Nogalcs 

Prescott 


ARKANSAS. 

Blytheville.... 
Fayetteville... 

Helena 

Jonesboro 

Marianna 

Paragould 

Van  Buren 

West  Helena. . 

californla. 

Alhambra 

Anaheim 

Brawley 

Calexico 

Chi  CO 

El  Ceutro 

Hanford 

Marysville 

Modesto 

Monrovia 

Monterey 

Napa 

Ontario 

Palo  Alto 

Petaluma 

Redlands 


5,432 
7,652 
5,003 
8,018 
5,432 
6,682 
6,546 
5,696 


9,205 
9,916 
7,044 
6,689 
5,199 
5,010 


6,447 
5,362 
9,112 
9,384 
5,074 
6,306 
5,224 
6,226 


9,096 
5,526 
5,389 
6,22:3 
9,339 
5,464 
6,aS8 
5,461 
9,241 
5,480 
5,479 
6, 757 
7,280 
5,900 
6,226 
9,571 


4,313 
6,118 


7,611 
4,555 
4,865 
5,854 
4,961 


9,019 
6,437 
7,083 


3,514 
5,092 


3,849 
4,471 
8,772 
7,123 
4,810 
5,248 
3,878 


5,021 
2,628 
881 
797 
3,7.50 
1,610 
4,829 
5,430 
4,034 
3,576 
4,923 
5,791 
4,274 
4,486 
5,880 
10, 449 


CALIFORNIA- 

con. 

San  Leandro. 

San  Luis 
Obispo 

Sau  Mateo 

San  Rafael. . . 

Santa  Clara... 

Santa  Rosa... 

South  Pasa- 
dena   

VisaUa 

Watson  ville . . 

Wliittier 


COLORADO. 

FortCoUins 

Grand  Junction 

Longmont 

Loveland 

SterUng 

CONNECTICUT. 

Greenwich 

Putnarn 

RockviUe 

Shelton 

Southington 

Wallingford 

Winsted 


FLORIDA. 

Daytona 

Fernandina 

Gainesville 

Lakeland 

Orlando 

Palatka 

St.  Augustine. 

Sanford 

Tallahassee 

West  Palm 

Beach 

West  Tampa.. 


5,703 

3,471 

5, 895 

5, 1.57 

5,979 

4,384 

5,512 

5,934 

5,220 

4,348 

8,758 

7,817 

7,652 

4,649 

5,  753 

4,550 

6,013 

4,446 

7,997 

4,550 

8,755 

8,210 

8,665 

7,754 

5,  848 

4,256 

5,065 

3,651 

6,415 

3,044 

5,939 

3,886 

7,711 

6,637 

7,726 

7,977 

9,475 

4,807 

5,085 

3,714 

9,648 

8,690 

8,248 

7,754 

5, 445 

3,082 

5,457 

3,482 

6,860 

6,183 

7,062 

3,719 

9, 282 

3,894 

5,102 

3,779 

6,192 

5,494 

5,588 
5,637 

3,570 
5,018 

8,659 

1,743 

1     8,463 

8,  258  1 

GEORGIA. 

Americus 

Cordele 

Dalton 

Decatur 

Dublin 

East  Point.. 

Elberton 

Fitzgerald... 
Ci  ainesville . . 

Griffin 

Marietta 

Moultrie 

Ncwnan 

Thomasville. 


IDAHO. 

Burlev , 

CaldweU 

Coeur  d'Alene. 

Idaho  Falls 

Lewiston 

Nampa 

Twin  Falls 


n^LINOIS. 

Beardstown 

Belvidere , 

Benton , 

Carbondale 

Carlinville 

Charleston 

Clinton 

CollinsvOle 

De  ICalb 

Dixon 

Duquoin 

East  MoUne... 
EdwardsviUe. . 

Eldorado 

Ilarrisburg 

Harvey 

Higliland  Park 

Ilillsboro 

Hoopeston. . .. 


9,010 
6,538 
5,222 
6,150 
7,707 
5,241 
6,  475 
6,  870 
6,272 
8,240 
6,190 
>6, 789 
7,037 
8,196 


5,408 
5,106 
6,447 
8,064 
6,574 
7,621 
8,324 


7,111 
7, 804 
7,201 
6, 267 
5,212 
6,615 
5,898 
9,753 
7,871 
8,191 
7,285 
8,675 
6, 336 
5,004 
7,125 
9,216 
6,167 
5,074 
5,451 


1  Texarkana,  Ark.,  and  Texarkana,  Tex.,  based  upon  combined  population  (19,737  in  1920),  included  in 
places  of  10,000  to  25,000. 

» Bristol,  Teiui.,  and  Bristol,  Va.,  based  upon  combined  population  (14,776  in  1920),  included  in  places 
of  10,000  to  25,000. 


PRINCIPAL   CITIES. 


63 


Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HAVING, 
IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION: 1920  AND   1910— Continued. 

GROtrp  3.— Cities  and  other  Incorporated  Places  of  5,000  to  10,000  (721  places)— Continued. 


0ITY,T0WN, 

\^I.LAGE,  OR 

nOROUGH. 


ILLINOIS— con. 

Johnston  City.. 

La  Grange 

LawrenceviUe. 

Litclrfield 

Macomb 

Marion 

Melrose  Park.. 

Metropolis 

Monmotith 

Mount  Carmel. 
Mount  \'e.nion. 

Normal 

North  Chicago. 

Pana '. .. 

Paris 

Peru 

Pontiae 

Savanna 

Spring  Valley. 

Staunton 

Sterling 

Taylorvillo 

W.  Frankfort  . 
W.  Hammond. 

Wilmetto 

Winnetka 

"Woodstock 

Zion 


1920 


INDIANA. 

Bedford 

Bicknell 

Bluffton 

Brazil 

Columbus 

ConnersviUe... 

Goshen 

Greensburg — 
Hartford  City.. 
KendaUnlle. . . 

Lebanon 

Linton 

Madison 

Mount  Vernon. 

Portland 

Princeton 

RushvUIe 

Seymour 

Shelby  ville.... 

Valparaiso 

Wabash 

Warsaw 

Washington... 

IOWA. 

Albia 

Ames 

Atlantic 

Cedar  Falls 

Centerville 

Chariton 

Charles  City... 

Cherokee 

Creston 

Fail  field 

Grinnell 

Newton 

Oelwein 

Oskaloosa 

I'errv 

Red  Oak 

Shenandoah... 
Webster  City.. 


7,137 
6,525 
5,080 
6,215 
6,711 
9,  582 
7,147 
5,055 
8, 116 
7,456 
9,  815 
5,143 
5,  a39 
6,122 
7,985 
8,  869 
6,664 
5,237 
6,493 
6,027 
8,182 
5, 806 
8, 478 
7,492 
7,814 
6,694 
5,523 
5,580 


9,076 
7, 635 
5,391 
9, 293 
8, 990 
9,901 
9, 525 
5, 345 
6,183 
5,273 
6,257 
6,856 
6,711 
5,284 
5, 958 
7, 132 
5,498 
7,348 
9,701 
6,518 
9,  872 
5,478 
8,743 


5,067 
6,270 
5,329 
6,316 
8,4S6 
5,175 
7, 350 
5,824 
8,034 
5,948 
5,362 
6,627 
7,455 
9,427 
5,642 
5,578 
5, 255 
5,657 


3,248 
5, 282 
3,235 
5,971 
5,774 
7,093 
4,806 
4,655 
9,128 
6,934 
8, 007 
4, 024 
3,306 
6, 055 
7,664 
7,984 
6,090 
3,691 
7, 035 
5, 048 
7.467 
5, 446 
2,111 
4,948 
4,943 
3,168 
4,331 
4,789 


8,716 
2,794 
4,987 
9,340 
8,813 
7,738 
8, 514 
5.420 
6,187 
4,981 
5,474 
5,906 
6, 934 
5,  .563 
5,130 
6,448 
4,925 
6,305 
9, 500 
6,987 
8,687 
4,430 
7,854 


4,969 
4,223 
4,  .560 
5,012 
6,936 
3,794 
5,892 
4, 884 
6,924 
4,970 
5,030 
4, 616 
6, 028 
9, 466 
4,630 
4,830 
4, 976 
5,208 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


K^^NSAS. 


Dodge  City 

lola 

Junction  City . 

Manhattan 

Newton 

Ottawa 

Pratt 

Rosedale 

Wellington 

Winfield 


KENTUCKY. 

Bellevue 

Bowluig  Green 

Danville 

Dayton 

Fort  Thomas. . 

Frankfort 

Hopkinsville. . 
Madisonville. . 

Mayfield 

Maysville 

Middlesborough 

Paris 

Richmond. . 
Winchester. . 


LOUISIANA. 

Bogalusa 

Crowley 

Gretna 

Houma 

Lafavftte 

Mind  en 

Morgan  City... 
New  Iberia 


MAINE. 

Belfast 

Brewer 

Brimswick 

Calais , 

Gardiner , 

Old  Town , 

Rockland 

Runiford  Falls 
(RumfordP.O.) 

Saco 

South  Portland 
West  brook 


MARYLAND. 


Cambridge. 
Frostburg . . 
Salisbm'v... 


MASSACHU- 
SETTS. 

Abington  town. 
Agawam  town.. 
Amherst  town.. 
Andover  town.. 

Athol  town 

Bridgewaler 

town 

Canton  town . . 
Chelmsford 

town 

Concord  town.. 
Daitmouth 

town 

Dracut  town. . 
Eastontown. . . 


5,0(51 
8,  513 
7,  .533 
7,989 
9,781 
9,018 
5. 183 
7,674 
7,048 
7,933 


7,379 
9, 638 
5,099 
7,046 
5.028 
9,805 
9, 696 
5,030 
6,583 
6,107 
8,041 
6,310 
5,622 
8,333 


8,245 
6,108 
7, 197 
5,160 
7,855 
6, 105 
5,429 
6,278 


5,083 
6,064 
5,784 
6,084 
5, 475 
6, 0.56 
8,109 

7,016 
6,  817 
9, 254 
9,453 


7, 467 
6,017 
7,553 


5, 787 
5,02:3 
5. 5.50 

8, 2ns 

9,792 

8, 438 
5,945 

5,682 
0, 461 

6, 493 
5,  2.80 
5,0-11 


1910 


3,214 
9,032 
5,598 
5,722 

7,862 
7,650 
3,. 302 
5, 960 
7,034 
6,700 


6,683 
9,173 
5,420 
6,979 


10, 465 
9,419 
4, 906 
5,916 
6, 141 
7,305 
5, 8.59 
5,340 
7,156 


5, 099 


5,024 
6,  .392 
3,002 
5,477 
7,499 


4,618 
5,6r.7 
5,341 
6,116 
5,311 
6, 317 
8,174 

5,427 
6,5&3 
7,471 
8,281 


6,407 
6,028 
6,690 


5,455 
3, 501 
5,112 
7,301 
8,536 

7,688 
4,797 

5,010 
6,421 

4,378 
3,461 
5,139 


CITY,  TOWN, 

■\aLLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 

^'massachu-^ 

k.S^TTS— COH^ 

Fairhaven  town 
Franklin  town  . 
Grafton  town... 
Great  Barring- 
ton  to%vn 

Hingham  town. 
Hudson  town. . 
Ipswich  town. . 
Lexington  town 
Ludlow  town... 
Mansfield  town. 
Marblehead 

town 

MajTiard  town . 
Middleborough 

town 

Millbury  town.. 

►Milton  town 

Montague  to\^Ti 
Needham  town. 
North  Andover 

town 

North  Attlebor- 

ough  town 

Orange  town . . . 
Palmer  town. .. 
Reading  town . . 
Rockland  town 
South    Hadley 

town 

Spencer  town... 
Stoneham  town 
Stoughton  town 
Swampscott 

town 

Uxbridgetown. 
Walpoletown. . 

Ware  town 

Wellesley  town . 
Westborough 

town 

Whitman  town. 
V/inchenden 

town 


1920 


MICHIGAN. 

Albion 

Alma 

Bessemer 

Cadillac 

Charlotte 

Cheboygan 

Coldwater 

DowagiaC 

Grand  Haven. . 

Hancock 

Hastings 

Hillsdale 

Ionia 

Iron  Mountain  . 

Laurium 

Ludington 

Manistee 

Manistitiue..... 

Menominee 

Midland 

Mount  Clemens 

Munising 

Muskegon 

Heights 

Negaunee 

Niles 


7,291 

6,  497 
6, 887 

6, 315 
5,604 

7,  607 
6,201 
6, 3.50 
7,470 
6, 255 

7,324 
7,086 

8,453 
5,653 
9,382 
7,675 
7,012 

6,265 

9,2.38 
5,393 
9, 896 
7,439 
7,544 

5,  .527 
5,030 
7, 873 

6,  .865 

8,101 
5, 384 
5,446 
8, 525 
6,224 

5,789 
7.147 


8,354 
7,542 
5,482 
9,750 
5, 126 
5, 642 
6, 114 
5,440 
7, 205 
7,527 
5,132 
5,476 
6, 9.35 
8,251 
6,696 
8,810 
9,694 
6,380 
8,907 
5,483 
9,488 
5,037 

9, 514 
7,419 
7,311 


1910 


5,122 

5,641 
5,705 

5,926 
4,965 
6,743 
5, 777 
4,918 
4,948 
5,183 

7,338 
6,390 

8,214 
4,740 
7.924 
6,866 
5,026 

5,529 

9, 562 
5,282 
8,610 
5,818 
6,928 

4,894 
6, 740 
7,090 
6,316 

6,204 
4,671 
4,893 
8,774 
5,413 

5,449 
7,292 

5,678 


5,833 
2,757 
4,583 
8,375 
4,886 
6,859 
5,945 
5,088 
5,856 
8,981 
4,383 
5,001 
6,030 
9, 216 
8,537 
9,132 

12,381 
4,722 

10,507 
2,527 
7,707 
2,952 

1,690 
8,460 
5,156 


64 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HAVING, 
IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION: 1920  AND   1910— Continued. 

Geoup  3.— Cities  and  other  Incokpoeated  Places  of  5,000  to  10,000  (721  places)— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN, 
VILLAGE,  OB 
BOKOUGH. 


MICHIGAN— con. 

Petoskey 

River  Rouge . . . 

Royal  Oak 

St.  Joseph 

Sturgis 

Three  Rivers... 
Ypsilanti 


MINNESOTA. 

Albert  Lea 

Bemidji 

Brainerd 

ChishoLm 

Cloquet 

Crookston 

Eveleth 

Fergus  Falls 

Little  Falls 

Moorhead 

New  Ulm 

Owatoiina 

Red  Wing 

South  St.  Paul, 

Stillwater , 

AVillmar , 


MISSISSIPPI. 

Clarksdale 

Corinth 

Greenwood... 

Gulfport 

McComb 

Pascagoula . . . 

Tupelo 

Yazoo  City . . . 

MISSOUEI. 


Brookfield- . . 
ChiUicothc.. 

CMnton 

DeSoto 

Fulton 

Kirksville 

Maple  wood 

Marshall 

Mexico 

Nevada 

Poplar  Blull.... 

St.  Charles 

Trenton 

University 

Webb  City 

Webster  Groves 

MONTANA. 


Bozeman... 

Havre 

KaUspell . . . 
Lewistown. 
Livingston . 
Miles  City.. 


NEBEASKA. 

Beatrice 

Columbus 

Fairbury 

Fremont 

Kearnev 

Nebraska  City. 

Norfolk 

Soottsbluil 

York 


5,064 
9,822 
6,007 
7, 251 
5,995 
5,209 
7,413 


8,056 
7, 086 
9,591 
9,039 
5,127 
6,825 
7,205 
7,581 
5, 500 
5,720 
6,745 
7,252 
8,637 
6,  Sf)0 
7,735 
5,892 


7, 552 
5,498 
7,793 
8,157 
7,775 
6,082 
5, 055 
5,244 


6,304 
6,772 
5,098 
5,003 
5,595 
7,213 
7,431 
5,200 
6,013 
7,139 
8,042 
8,503 
6,951 
6,792 
7,807 
9,474 


6,183 
5,429 
5,147 
6,120 
6,311 
7,937 


9,664 
5,410 
5,454 
9,605 
7,702 
6,279 
8,634 
6, 912 
5,388 


4,778 
4, 163 
1,071 
5,936 
3,fi35 
5,072 
6,230 


6,192 
5,099 
8,526 
7,684 
7,031 
7, 559 
7,036 
6,887 
6,078 
4,840 
5,648 
5,658 
9,048 
4,510 
10, 198 
4,135 


4,079 
5,020 
5,836 
6,386 
6,237 
3,379 
3,881 
6,796 


5,749 
6, 265 
4,992 
4,721 
5,228 
6,347 
4,976 
4,869 
5,939 
7,176 
6,916 
9,437 
5, 656 
2,417 
11,817 
7,080 


5,107 
3,624 
5,549 
2,992 
5,359 
4,697 


9, 3.56 
.5,014 
5,294 
8,718 
6,202 
5, 488 
6, 025 
1,716 
6, 235 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OE 

BOROUGH. 


1920 


NEW 
HAMPSHIEE. 

Claremont  town 
Derry  town.. . . 

Franklin 

Lebanon  town. 

Rochester 

Somersworth . . . 

NEW  JEESEY. 

Boonton 

Boimd  Brook.. 

Burlington 

Cliflside  Park.. 
Collingswood . . . 

Dover 

E.  Rutherford.. 

Fort  Lee 

Guttenberg 

Hadd  on  field — 
Hammonton. . . 

Hawthorne 

Lodi 

Madison 

N.  Plainfleld... 

Nutley 

Pennsgrove 

Pleasantville..- 

Prineeton 

Red  Bank 

Ridgefield  Park 

Ridgewood 

Roselle 

Roselle  Park. .. 

Rutherford 

Salem 

Secaucus 

SomerviUe 

South  Amboy . . 
South  Orang*. . 
South  River. 

Vinelaiid 

Wallington.. 
Westfield.... 
Woodbury. . 


NEW  MEXICO. 

Raton 

Roswell 

Santa  Fe 


NEW  YOEK. 

Canandaigua . . 

Depew 

Endicott 

Fredonia 

Freeport 

Glen  Cove 

Hastings-upon- 

Hudson 

Haverstraw . . . 
Hempstead — 
Hudson  FaDs. . 
Johnson  City.. 

Lancaster 

Malone 

Mamaroneck. . 

Massena 

Media  tiicviUe. 

Medina 

Newark 

N.  Tarrytowu. 
Norwich 


9,524 
5,382 
6,318 
6, 162 
9,673 
6, 688 


5,372 
5, 906 
9, 049 
5, 700 
8,714 
9,803 
6,463 
5,761 
6,726 
5, 646 
6,417 
5,135 
8,175 
6,523 
6,916 
9,421 
6,060 
6, 887 
5,917 
9,251 
8,575 
7,580 
5,737 
5,438 
9,497 
7,435 
5,423 
6,718 
7,897 
7,274 
6, 596 
6,799 
6,715 
9,063 
5,801 


5,544 
7,033 
7,236 


7, 356 
5,850 
9, 500 
6, 051 
8,599 
8,664 

5, 526 
5, 226 
6,382 
.5,761 
8,587 
6, 0.59 
7, 556 
6,571 
5,993 
8,166 
6,011 
0, 964 
6, 927 
8, 268 


1910 


7,529 
5,123 
6,132 

5,718 
8,868 
6,704 


4,930 

3,970 

S,  336 

3,394 

4,795 

7,468 

4,275 

4,472 

5,647 

4,142 

.5,088 

3,400 

4,138 

4, 658 

6,117 

6,009 

2,118 

4,390 

5,136 

7,398 

0) 

5,416 

2,725 

3,138 

7,045 

6,614 

4,740 

5,060 

7,007 

6,014 

4,772 

5,282 

3,448 

6,420 

4,642 


4,539 
6,172 
5,072 


7,217 
3,921 
2, 408 
5,285 
4,836 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OE 

BOEOUGH. 


4,552 
.5,669 
4,964 
5,189 
3,775 
4,364 
6,467 
5,699 
2,951 
6,634 
5,683 
6,227 
5, 421 
7,422 


NEW  YOEK— 

con. 

Rockville 

Center 

Rye 

Salamanca 

Saranac  Lake.. 
Seneca  Falls. . . 

Solvay 

Tarry  town 

Walden 

Waverly 

WMtehaU 


1920 


NOKTH  CAEO- 
LINA. 

Burlington 

Concord 

Elizabeth  City.. 
Fayetteville.,.. 

Greenville 

Henderson 

Hickory 

Kingston , 

Le-xington 

Reidsville , 

Statesville , 

Thomasville 

Washington 

NOKTH  DAKOTA. 

Bismarck , 

Devils  Lake 

Jamestown 


OHIO. 

Ashland 

Athens 

Bellefontaine . . 

Bellevue 

Bowling  Green 

Circlevllle 

Conneaut 

Defiance 

Delaware 

Dolphos 

Denjiison 

Dover 

East  Palestine. 

Fostoria 

Gallon 

Gallipolis 

Girard 

Greenville 

Jackson 

Kent 

Kenton 

Logan 

Mount  Vernon. 

Nelsonville 

Norwalk 

I'ainesville 

Ravenna 

St.  Bomaid... 

St.  Marvs 

Shelby 

Sidney 

Struthers 

Troy 

Uhrichsville  . . 

Urbana 

Van  AVert 

Wapakoneta... 


6,262 
5,308 
9,276 
5,174 
6,389 
7,352 
5,807 
5,493 
5,270 
5,258 


5,952 
9,903 
8, 925 
8,877 
5,772 
5,222 
5, 076 
9,771 
5,254 
5,333 
7,895 
5, 676 
6,314 


7,122 
5,140 
6, 627 


,249 

,418 
',  336 
,776 
,788 
,049 
,343 
.,  870 
.,  756 
,745 
,524 
,101 
,750 
,987 
,374 
,070 
,  556 
,104 
,842 
,070 
,690 
,493 
,237 
,440 
,379 
,272 
,219 
,312 
,679 
,578 
,590 
1,847 
',  260 
i,  428 
',  621 
;,  100 
,295 


Not  returned  separately. 


PRINCIPAL   CITIES. 


65 


Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HAVING 
IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION: 1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

Group  3.— Cities  and  other  Incorporated  Places  of  5,000  to  10,000  (721  places)— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


OHIO— con. 

Washington 
Court  House. 

Wellston 

Wellsville 

West  Park 

Wilmington . . . 

Wooster 

Xenia 


1920 


OKLAHOMA. 

Ada 

Blaekwell 

Cushing 

Dnimright... 

Durant 

El  Reno 

Henrj'etta 

Hugo 

Lawton 

Miami 

Norman 

Pawhuska 

Picher 

Ponca  City . . . 
Vinita 


Baker  City 

Bend 

Corvallis 

La  Grande 

Medford 

Oregon  City 

Pendleton 

The  Dalles 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

Archbald 

Arnold 

Ashland 

Ashley 

Avalon 

Bangor 

Bellevue 

Blakely 

Bloomsburg 

Clairton 

Clearfield 

Coaldale 

Conshohocken.. 

Coraopolis 

Corry 

Crafton 

Danville 

Darby 

Dormont 

Dorranceton 

Duryea 

East 

Conemaugh . . 
East  Pittsburgh 
Edwardsville. .. 
EllwoodCity... 

Etna 

Ford  City 

Forest  City 

Frack\ille 

Franklin 

Freeland 

Glassport 

Greenville 

Hanover 

Huntingdon 

Indiana 

Jersey  Shore 

Johnsonburg. .. 
Juniata 


75108°— 2 


7,902 
6, 687 
8,849 
8,581 
5,037 
8,204 
9,110 


8,012 
7,174 
6, 326 
6, 460 
7,340 
7,737 
5,889 
6,368 
8,930 
6,802 
5,004 


1910 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


7,277 
6, 875 
7,769 
3,179 
4,491 
6, 136 
8, 706 


4,349 
3, 266 
1,072 


5,330 

7,872 
1,671 
4,582 
7,788 
2,907 
3,724 


6,414 
9,676 

2,  776 

7, 051 

2,521 

5,010 

4,082 

7,729 

6, 742 

5,415 

530 

5, 752 

4, 5.52 

6,913 

4,843 

5,750 

8,840 

5, 686 

4,287 

7,  ,387 

4, 460 

5, 807 

4, 880 

8,603 

7,194 

6,120 

1,818 

6,666 

6,855 

0, 520 

5,601 

5,277 

4,317 

5,402 

5,369 

8,198 

0,323 

0, 564 

5,345 

7,819 

7,413 

0, 264 

3,320 

8,529 

6,851 

6, 336 

5, 1.54 

8,481 

7,480 

6, 162 

5, 252 

7,228 

5,991 

5,954 

4,583 

6,952 

7,517 

7,922 

6,305 

6,455 

1,115 

0, 334 

4,046 

7,770 

7,487 

5,256 

5,046 

6,527 

5,615 

9,027 

8,407 

8,958 

3,902 

6,341 

5,830 

5,605 

4,850 

6,004 

5,749 

5,590 

3,118 

9,970 

9, 767 

6, 666 

6, 197 

6,959 

5,540 

8,101 

5,909 

8,664 

7,057 

7,051 

6,861 

7,043 

5,749 

6, 103 

5,381 

5,400 

4,334 

7,660 

5,285 

■PENNSYLVANIA— 

con. 

Kane 

Kingston 

Kittanning 

Knoxville 

Lansford 

Larksville 

Latrobe 

Lehighton 

Lewisto^vn 

Lock  Haven 

Luzerne 

Marcus  Hook... 

Middletown 

Midland 

Millvale. 

Milton 

MinersvOle 

Monongahela 
City 

Mount  Oliver... 

Mount  Pleasant 

Munhall 

Nanty-Glo 

New  Brighton. 

Northampton. 

Palmerton 

Parsons 

Pitcairn 

Rankin 

Renovo 

Ridgway 

Rochester 

St.  Clair  (Alle- 
gheny Co.)..  . 

St.ClairCSchuyl- 
MllCo.) 

St.  Marys 

Sayre 

Schuylkill 
Haven 

Scottdale 

Sharpshurg 

Stroudsburg 

Summit  Ilill . . . 

Swoyersville 

Tarentum 

Taylor 

Throop 

Titusville 

Turtle  Creek... 

Tyrone 

V'andergrift 

WajTiesboro 

West  Hazleton. 

West  Pittston . . 

Wilmerding . 

Windber 

Winton 


1910 


RHODE  ISLAND. 

Burrillville 

town 

Coventry  town. 
Johnston  town . 
Lincoln  town... 
N.  Providence 

town 

S.  Kjngstown 

town 

Warren  town . . . 
Westerly  town  . 

SOUTH 
CAROLINA. 

Chester 

Gaffney 

Greenwood 


7,283 
8,952 
7,153 
7,201 
9, 625 
9,438 
9,484 
6,102 
9,849 
8,557 
5, 998 
5,324 
5,920 
5, 452 
8,031 
8,638 
7,845 

8, 688 
5,575 
5, 862 
6,418 
5,028 
9,361 
9,349 
7,168 
5,628 
5,738 
7,301 
5,877 
6,037 
6,957 

6,585 

6,495 
6,967 
8,078 

5, 437 
5,768 
8,921 
5,278 
5,499 
6,876 
8,925 
9, 876 
6, 672 
8, 432 
8,138 
9,084 
9,531 
9,720 
5,854 
6,968 
6,441 
9,462 
7,583 


8,606 
5,670 
6,855 
9,543 

7,697 

5, 181 
7,841 
9,952 


5,557 
5,065 
8,703 


6,626 
6,449 
4,311 
5,651 
8,321 
9, 288 
8,777 
5,315 
8,166 
7,772 
5,426 
1,573 
5,374 
1,244 
7,861 
7,460 
7,240 

7,598 
4,241 
5,812 
5,185 


8,329 
8,729 


4,338 
4,975 
6,042 
4,621 
5,408 
5,903 

5,640 

6,455 
6,346 
6,426 

4,747 
5,456 
8,153 
4,379 
4,200 
5, 390 
7,414 
9,060 
5, 133 
8,533 
4,995 
7,176 
3,876 
7,199 
4,715 
6,848 
6,133 
8,018 
5,280 


7,878 
5,848 
5,935 
9,825 

5,407 

5,176 
6,585 
8,696 


4,751 
4,767 
6,614 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OB 

BOROUGH. 


SOUTH  CARO- 
LINA—con. 

Newberry 

Orangeburg 

Rock  Hill 

Sumter 

Union 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 

Huron 

Lead 

Mitchell 

Rapid  City.. 
Watertown.. 
Yankton 


1920 


TENNESSEE. 

Clarksville 

Cleveland 

Columbia 

Dyersburg 

Kingsport 

Morris  town 

Murfreesboro. .. 

TEXAS. 

Belton 

Bonham 

Brenham 

Bro\rawood 

Bryan 

Burkburnett... 

Childress 

Cisco 

Denton 

Eagle  Pass 

Eastland 

Ennis 

Gainesville 

Ilillsboro.. 

Longview 

McAllen 

Mc  Kinney 

Mineral  WellB . . 

Navasota 

Orange 

San  Benito 

Sulphur  Springs 

Tavlor 

Terrell 

Vernon 

Victoria 

Waxahachie . . . 

Weatherford 

Yoakum 


UTAH. 


Brigham . 
Logan 


VERMONT. 

Bennington. . . 

Brattleboro 

Montpelier 

St.  Albans 

St.  Johnsbury . 
Springrfleld 


VIRGINIA. 

Clifton  Forge... 

Covington 

Fredericksburg. 

Hampton 

Harrisonburg... 

Pulaski 

South  Norfolk. . 

Suffolk 

Winchester 


5,894 
7,290 
8,809 
9,508 
6,141 


1910 


5,028 
5,906 
7,216 
8,109 
5,623 


8, 302 

5,791 

5,013 

8,392 

8,478 

6,515 

5,777 

3,854 

9,400 

7,010 

5,024 

3,787 

8,110 

8,548 

6,522 

5,549 

5,526 

5,754 

6,444 

4,149 

5,692 

5,875 

4,007 

5,367 

4,679 

5,098 

4,164 

6,008 

4,844 

5,066 

4,718 

8,223 

6,967 

6,307 

4,132 

5,300 

5,003 

3,818 

7,422 

2,410 

7,626 

4,732 

5,765 

3,530 

9,368 

855 

7,224 

5,669 

8,648 

7,624 

6,952 

6,115 

5,713 

5,155 

5,331 

6,677 

4,714 

7,890 

3,950 

5,0(0 

3,284 

9,212 

5,527 

5,070 

5,558 

5,151 

5,965 

.5,314 

8, 349 

7,0,50 

5,142 

3, 195 

5,957 

3,073 

7,958 

6,205 

6,203 

5,074 

6,184 

4,657 

5,282 

3,685 

9,439 

7,522 

7,230 

6,211 

7,324 

6,517 

7,125 

7,856 

7,588 

6,381 

7,164 

6,693 

5,283 

3,250 

6,164 

5,748 

5,623 

4,234 

5,882 

5,874 

6,138 

5,505 

5,875 

i,m 

5,282 

4,807 

7,724 

9,123 

7,008 

6,883 

5,804 

66 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HAVING, 
IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION: 1920  AND   1910— Continued. 

Group  3. — Cities  and  othee  Incorporated  Places  of  5,000  to  10,000  (721  places) — Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 

1920 

1910 

CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 

1920 

1910 

CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 

1920 

1910 

•WASinNGTON. 

Anacortes 

5,284 
8,918 
7,549 
7,795 
5,351 
6,323 
6,324 

6,788 
8,517 
6,003 
6,224 
5,701 
6. 810 

4,168 
2,993 
7,311 
6,996 
2,286 
4,544 
4,050 

5,2G0 
7, 563 
3,705 
3,027 
2,213 
3,561 

WISCONSIN. 

Antigo 

8,451 
5,538 
7,992 
9,130 
6,725 
5,165 
5,951 
7,394 
7,214 
5,104 
8,068 
7,171 
5, 582 
6,654 

7,196 
6,324 
6,758 
8,893 
3,691 
4,477 
4,717 
5,783 
6,081 
5,036 
8,689 
5,734 
5,440 
5,637 

WISCONSIN— 

con. 
South 

Milwaukee . . . 

Stoughton 

Two  Rivers 

Watertown 

Wauwatosa 

Wisconsin 

Rapids 

■WYOMING. 

Laramie 

Rock  Springs... 
Sheridan 

7,598 
5,101 
7,305 
9,299 
5,818 

7,243 

6,301 
6,456 
9,175 

Bremerton 

Centralia 

Olympia 

Port  Angeles... 

Puyallup 

Wenatchee 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Elkins 

Barahoo 

Beaver  Dam 

Chippewa  Falls 

Cudahv 

DePere 

Kaukauna 

Marshfield 

Menasha 

Menominie 

Merrill 

6,092 
4,761 
4,850 
8,829 
3,346 

6,521 

Grafton 

Princeton 

Neenah 

8,237 

Portage 

5,778 

Williamson 

Rhinelander 

8,408 

Group  4 

.— CiTIE 

3  AND   OTHER  INCORPORATED   PLACES  OF  2,500  TO  5,000  (1,320  places) 

ALABAMA. 

Andalusia 

Athens 

Attalla 

Brewton 

Brighton 

Carbon  Hill... 

Decatur 

Demopolis 

Enterprise 

Eufaula 

Florala  

Girard 

Greenville 

Jasper 

Lanett 

Opelika 

Ozark 

Piedmont 

Roanoke 

Tusciunbia 

Union  Springs. 

ARIZONA. 

Clifton 

Flagstaff 

Glendale 

Jerome 

Mesa 

Winslow 

Yuma 

ARKANSAS. 

Arkadelphia. . . 

Bates  ville 

Benton 

Brinkley 

Camden 

Clarendon 

Conway 

Crossett 

De  Queen 

El  Dorado 

Fordyce 

Forrest  City... 

Harrison 

Hope 

Matvom 

Mena 

Morritlton 

Newport 

Prescott 

Rogers 

Russell  ville 

Searcy 

Siloam  Springs 


4,023 

2,480 

3,323 

1,715 

,  3,462 

2,513 

2,682 

2, 185 

3,665 

1,  502 

2,666 

1,627 

4,752 

4,228 

2,779 

2,417 

3,013 

2,322 

4,939 

4,259 

2,633 

2,439 

4,942 

4,214 

3,471 

3,377 

3,246 

2,509 

4,976 

3, 820 

4,960 

4,734 

2,518 

2,229 

2,645 

2,226 

3,841 

2,034 

3,855 

3,324 

4,125 

4,055 

4,163 

4,874 

3,186 

1,633 

2,737 

4,030 

2,  .393 

3,036 

1,692 

3,730 

2,381 

4,237 

2,914 

3,311 

2,745 

4,299 

3,399 

2,933 

1,708 

2,714 

1,740 

3,238 

3,995 

2,638 

2,037 

4,564 

2,794 

2,707 

2, 038 

2,517 

2,018 

3,887 

4,202 

2,996 

2,794 

3,377 

2,484 

3,477 

1,602 

4,790 

3,639 

3,864 

2,778 

3,441 

3,953 

3,010 

2,424 

3,771 

3, 557 

2,691 

2, 705 

3,318 

2,820 

4,505 

2, 936 

2, 836 

2,331 

2,569 

2,405 

ARKANSAS — con. 

Stamps 

Stuttgart 

Truman 

Wynne 

CALIFORNIA. 

Bcnicia 

Burbank 

Burlingame 

Coalinga 

Colton 

Corona 

Coronado 

Daly  City 

Dinulia 

Dunsmuir 

East  San  Diego. 

Fort  Bragg 

Fullcrton 

Gilroy 

Grass  Valley. . . 

Hay  ward 

Hollister 

Huntington 

Park 

Ingle  wood 

Lindsay 

Lodi 

Madera 

Martinez 

Mercod 

Mill  Valley 

Monterey  Park . 
National  City.. 

Needles 

Orange 

Oro  ville 

Oxnard 

Pacific  Grove... 

Piedmont 

Pittsliurg 

Porterville 

Red  Bluff 

Redding 

Redondo  Beach 
Redwood  City. . 

Rose  ville 

Salinas 

San  Fernando. . 

San  Gabriel 

Sanger 

Santa  Maria 

Santa  Paula 

Sausalito 

Selma 


2,564 

2,316 

4,522 

2,740 

2,598 

2,933 

2,353 

2,693 

2,360 

2,913 

4,107 

1,565 

2,934 

4,199 

4,282 

3,980 

4,129 

3,540 

3,289 

1,477 

3,779 

3,400 

970 

2,528 

1,719 

4,148 

2,616 

2,408 

4,415 

1,725 

2, 862 

2,437 

4,006 

4,520 

3,487 

2,746 

2,781 

2,308 

4,513 

1,299 

3,286 

1,536 

2,576 

1,814 

4,850 

2,697 

3,444 

2,404 

3, 858 

2,115 

3,974 

3,102 

2,554 

2,551 

4,108 

3,116 

1,733 

2,807 

4,884 

2,920 

3,340 

3,859 

4,417 

2,555 

2,974 

2,384 

4,282 

1,719 

4,715 

2,372 

4,097 

2,696 

3,104 

3,530 

2,962 

3,572 

4,913 

2,935 

4,020 

2,442 

4,477 

2,608 

4,308 

3,736 

3,204 

2,640 

2,578 

3, 943 

2,260 

3, 967 

2,216 

2,790 

2, 383 

3,158 

1,750 

CALIFORNIA— 

con. 

South  San 

Francisco 

Taft 

Tulare 

Turlock 

Upland 

Ventura 

Watts 

Woodland 

COLORADO. 

Alamosa 

Brighton 

Canon  City 

Delta 

Durango 

Englewood 

Florence 

Fort  Morgan... 

La  Junta 

Lamar 

Lcadville 

Montrose 

Rocky  Ford... 

Salida 

Walsenbuig... 

CONNECTICUT. 

Branford 

Danielson 

Groton 

JewettCity.... 
Stafford  Springs 

DELAWARE. 

Dover 

Milford 

New  Castle 

FLORIDA. 

Apalachicola. . 

Arcadia 

Bartow 

Bradentown... 

De  Land 

Fort  Myers 

Kissimmee 

Lake  City 

Live  Oak 

Ocala 

Plant  City 

Quincy 

South  Jackson 
ville 


4,411 
3,317 
3,539 
3,394 
2,912 
4,342 
4,529 
4, 147 


3,171 
2,715 
4,551 
2,623 
4,116 
4,356 
2,629 
.  3, 818 
4,964 
2,512 
4,959 
3,581 
3,746 
4,689 
3,565 


2,619 
3,130 
4,236 
3,196 
3, 383 


4,042 
2, 703 

3,854 


3,066 
3,479 
4, 203 
3,868 
3,324 
3,678 
2,722 
3,341 
3,103 
4,914 
3,729 
3,118 

2,775 


PRINCIPAL,   CITIES. 


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Table  13.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HAVING, 
IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION: 1920  AND  1910— Contiuued. 

Groxjp  4.— Cities  and  other  Incorporated  Places  of  2,500  to  5,000  (1,320  places)— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


GEORGIA. 

Bainbridge... 
Barnesviile... 

Buford 

Canton 

Carrollton 

Cartersville. . . 
Cedartown. .. 
CoUege  Park. 

Covington 

Cuthbert 

Dawson 

Douglas 

Eastman 

Eaton  ton 

Fort  Valley... 
Hawkinsville. 

Kirkwoixi 

Manchester... 
Milledgeville.. 

Monroe 

Pclhain 

Porterdale — 

Quitman 

Sanders  viUe.- 

Statesboro 

Tallapoosa — 
Thomaston. . . 

Tifton 

Toccoa 

Vidalia 

Washington.. 
Waynesboro.. 
Winder 


Blackfoot 

Kellogg 

Malad , 

Montpelicr. . 

Moscow 

Preston , 

Rexburg 

St.  Anthony. 
Sandpoint — 

Wallace , 

Weiser 


Abington 

Anna 

Auburn 

Avery  ville 

Batavia 

Benld 

Brookfield 

Bushuell 

Carmi 

Carter  ville 

Chester 

Christopher 

Des  Plaincs 

Downers  Grove 

Effingham 

Elmhurst 

Fairbury 

Fail-field 

Farmington 

Flora 

Frankfort 

Heights 

Galena 

Galva 

Geneseo 


1920 


4,792 
3,059 
2,500 
2,679 
4,363 
4, 350 
4,053 
3,622 
3,203 
3,022 
3,504 
3,401 
2,707 
2,519 
3,223 
3,070 
2, 934 
2,776 
4,619 
3,211 
2,640 
2,SS0 
4,393 
2,695 
3,807 
2,719 
2, 502 
3,005 
3,567 
2,860 
4,208 
3,311 
3,335 


3, 937 
3,017 
2,598 
2, 984 
3,956 
3,235 
3,569 
2, 957 
2,876 
2,816 
3,154 


2,721 
3,019 
2,660 
3,815 
4,395 
3,316 
3,589 
2, 716 
2,667 
3,404 
2,904 
3,830 
3,451 
3,543 
4,024 
4,594 
2,532 
2,754 
2,631 
3,558 

3,423 

4,742 
2,974 
3,375 


1910 


4,217 
3,068 
1,683 
2,002 
3,297 
4,067 
3, 551 
2,173 
2,697 
3,210 
3,827 
3.550 
2, 355 
2,036 
2,697 
3,420 
1,226 
922 
4,385 
3,029 
1,880 


3,915 
2,641 
2,529 
2,117 
1,645 
2,381 
3,120 
1,776 
3,065 
2,729 
2, 443 


2,202 
1,273 
1,303 
1,924 
3,670 
2,110 
1,893 
1,238 
2,993 
3, 0(X» 
2,600 


2,464 
2,809 
1,814 
2,668 
4,436 
1,912 
2,1.S6 
2,619 
2,833 
2,971 
2,747 
1,825 
2, 348 
2,601 
3,898 
2,360 
2,505 
2,479 
2,421 
2,704 


4, 835 
2,498 
3,199 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


ILLINOIS— con. 

Geneva 

Georgetown. . .. 

Gillespie 

Glen  EUyn 

Glencoe 

Greenville 

Harvard 

Havana 

Highland 

Hinsxiale 

Jerseyville 

Lake  Forest 

Lockport 

Lyons 

Madison 

MarscUles 

Mendota 

Morris 

Morrison 

Mound  City 

Mounds 

Mount  Olive.. . 

Napcr\ille 

Nokomis 

Oglesl)y 

Clney 

Park  Ridge 

I'axton 

PLnekncyvillc. . 

Princeton 

River  Forest — 

Riverside 

RoMnson 

Rochellc 

Rock  Falls 

Roodhouse 

St.  Charles 

Salem 

Sesser 

Shelbv\illc 

Silvis! 

Sparta 

Sulhvan 

Summit 

Sycamore 

Toluca 

Tuscola 

Vajidalia 

Venice 

Virdeu 

Watseka 

West  Chicago. . . 

Westville 

Wheaton 

Wliitellall.... 
V'ood  River 

INDLANA. 

Alexandria 

Angola 

Attica 

Auburn 

Aurora 

Boonville 

Columbia  City. 
Crown  Point. . 

Decatur 

Dunkirk 

Franklin 

Garrett 

Gas  City 

Greencastle — 
Greenfield 


1920 


,803 
,061 
,063 
:,  851 
,381 
,091 
,294 
,614 
,902 
,042 
,839 
,657 
,684 
,564 
,996 
,391 
,934 
,505 
,000 
:,766 
,661 
,503 
,830 
,4C.5 
,135 
,401 
,383 
,033 
,  ('.49 
,126 
,358 
,  532 
,375 
,310 
,927 
,928 
,099 
,457 
,841 
,568 
,541 
,340 
,532 
,019 
,61)2 
,503 
,564 
,316 
,895 
,682 
,817 
,594 
,241 
,137 
,954 
,476 


4,172 
2,650 
3,392 
4,650 
4,299 
4,451 
3,499 
3,232 
4,762 
2,532 
4,909 
4,796 
2,870 
3,780 
4,168 


1910 


2, 451 
2,307 
2,241 
1,763 
1,899 
3, 178 
3,008 
3,525 
2,675 
2,451 
4,113 
3,349 
2,555 
1,483 
5,046 
3,291 
3,806 
4,563 
2,410 
2,837 
1,686 
3,501 
3,449 
1,872 
3,1)4 
5,C.ll 
2,009 
2,912 
2,722 
4,131 
2,456 
1,702 
3,863 
2,732 
2,657 
2,171 
4,046 
2,609 
1,292 
3,590 
1,163 
3,081 
2,621 
949 
3,926 
2, 407 
2,453 
2,974 
3,718 
4,000 
2,476 
2,378 
2,607 
3,423 
2,854 
84 


5,096 
2,610 
3,335 
3,919 
4,410 
3,934 
3,448 
2,526 
4,471 
3,031 
4,502 
4,149 
3,224 
3,790 
4,448 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


INDIANA— con. 

Hobart 

Hiuitingburg... 

Jason  ville 

Jasper 

Lawrenceburg. . 

Martinsville 

Mitchell 

Monticello 

Nappanee 

Noblesville 

North  Manches- 
ter  

North  \'ernon.. 

Plymouth 

Rensselaer 

Rochester 

Rockjiort 

Salem 

Sullivan 

Tell  City 

Tipton 

Union  City 

West  I  afavette. 

West  Terre 
Haute 

Winchester 


IOWA. 

Algona 

Anamosa 

Belle  Plaiiie.. 

Carroll 

Clariiida 

Clarion 

Clear  Lake. . . 

Colfax 

Cresco 

Decorah 

Denison 

Eacle  Grove.. 

Eldora 

Emmetsburg. 
Estherville... 

Glen  wood 

Hampton .... 

Harlan 

Independence 

Indianola 

Iowa  Falls — 

Jefferson 

Knoxville  — 

Le  Mars 

Manchester... 

Maciuoketa... 

MarioT 

Missouri  Valley 

Mount  Pleasant 

Mystic. 

Nevada 

New  Hampton. 

Osage 

Osceola 

Pella 

Sac  City 

Sheldon 

Spencer 

Storm  Lake 

Tama 

Valley  Junction 

Vinton 

Washington 

Waverly 

Winterset 


3,450 
3,201 
4,401 
2,539 
3, 466 
4,895 
3,025 
2,536 
2,678 
4,758 

2,711 
3,084 
4,338 
2,912 
3,720 
2,581 
2,836 
4,489 
4,086 
4,507 
1  3, 406 
3,830 

4,310 
4,021 


3,724 
2, 881 
3,887 
4,254 
4,511 
2,826 
2,804 
2,504 
3, 195 
4,039 
3,581 
4,433 
3,189 
2, 7C2 
4, 699 
3, 802 
2,992 
2,831 
3,072 
3, 028 
3,954 
3,410 
3,523 
4.683 
3,111 
3,026 
4, 138 
3,985 
3,987 
2,796 
2, 668 
2,539 
2,878 
2,084 
3,338 
2,630 
3,488 
4,599 
3,658 
2,(K)1 
3,631 
3,381 
4,097 
3,352 
2,90(i 


1910 


1,753 
2,464 
3,295 
2,196 
3,930 
4,529 
3,438 
2,168 
2, 260 
5,073 

2,428 
2,915 
3,838 
2,393 
3,364 
2,736 
2,283 
4,115 
3,369 
4,075 
3,209 
3,867 

3,083 
4,266 


2,908 
2,983 
2,121 
3,546 
3,832 
2,f65 
2,014 
2,524 
2,658 
3,592 
3,133 
3,387 
1,995 
2,325 
3,404 
4,052 
2,017 
2,570 
3,517 
3,283 
2,797 
2,477 
3, 190 
4,157 
2,758 
3,570 
4,400 
3,187 
3,874 
2,663 
2,138 
2,275 
2,445 
2,416 
3,021 
2,201 
2,941 
3,005 
2,428 
2,290 
2,573 
3, 330 
4,380 
3,205 
2,  818 


1  Union  City,  Ind.,  and  Union  City,  Ohio,  based  upon  combmed  population  (4,940  in  1920),  included  in 
places  of  2,500  to  5,000. 


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ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HAVING, 
IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION: 1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

Group  4. — Cities  and  other  Incorporated  Places  of  2,500  to  6,000  (1,320  places) — Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


KANSAS. 


Abilene 

Anthony 

Augusta 

Baxter  Springs. 

Beloit 

Caney , 

Cherryvale 

Clay  Center . . . , 

Columbus , 

Concordia 

Council  Grove., 

Eureka 

Fredonia , 

Frontenac , 

Galena 

Garden  City — 

Girard 

Goodland , 

Great  Bend 

Hays. 
Herington. 
Hiawatha . 
Holton . 

Horton 

Humboldt.... 

Lamed 

Liberal 

Lyons 

McPherson... 

Marysville 

Mulberry 

Neodesha 

Olathe 

Osawatomie. 
Paola 


KEJJTUCKY. 

Catlettsburg 

Central  City  — 

Corbin 

Cynthiana 

Earlington 

Elizabethtown . 

Franklin , 

Fulton 

Georgetown 

Glasgow 

Harlan 

Harrodsburg. . 

Hazard 

Hickman 

HigMand  Park 

Irvine 

Jenkins 

Lebanon 

Ludlow 

Morgaufleld... 
Mount  Sterling 
Nicholasville. . 

Oakdale 

Pineville 

Princeton 

Providence 

Russcllville. . . 
Shelbyville. . . . 
Somerset 


LOUISIANA. 

Abbeville 

Covington 

De  Ridder 

DonaldsonvLUe 

Emiice 

Franklin 

Hammond 


1920 


4,895 
2,740 
4,219 
3,608 
3,315 
3,427 
4,698 
3,715 
3,155 
4,705 
2,857 
2,606 
3,954 
3,225 
4,712 
3,848 
3,161 
2,664 
4,460 
3,165 
4,065 
3,222 
2,703 
4,009 
2,525 
3,139 
3,613 
2,516 
4,595 
3,048 
2,697 
3,943 
3,268 
4,772 
3,238 


4,183 
3,108 
3,406 
3,857 
3,652 
2,530 
3,154 
3,415 
3,903 
2,559 
2,647 
3,765 
4,348 
2,633 
3,979 
2,705 
4,707 
3,239 
4,582 
2,651 
3,995 
2,786 
3,198 
2,908 
3,689 
4,151 
3,124 
3,760 
4,672 


3,461 
2,942 
3,535 
3,745 
3,272 
3,504 
3,855 


1910 


4,118 
2,669 
1,235 
1,598 
3,082 
3,597 
4,304 
3,438 
3,064 
4,415 
2,545 
2,333 
8,040 
3,396 
6,096 
3,171 
2,446 
1,993 
4,622 
1,961 
3,273 
2,974 
2,842 
3,600 
2, 548 
2,911 
1,716 
2,071 
3,546 
2,260 
997 
2,872 
3,272 
4,046 
3,207 


3,520 
2,545 
2,589 
3,603 
3,931 
1,970 
3,063 
2,575 
4,533 
2,316 

657 
3,147 

537 
2,736 
1,977 

272 


3,077 
4,163 
2,725 
3,932 
2,935 
2,073 
2,161 
3,015 
2,084 
3,111 
3,412 
4,491 


2,907 
2,601 
2,100 
4,090 
1,684 
3,857 
2,942 


CITY,  TOWN, 

\1LLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


LOUISIANA— 

con. 

Homer 

.Teanerette 

Jeiuiings 

Kent  wood 

Leesville 

Mansfield 

Merry  ville 

Natchitoches . 

Oakdale 

Opelousas 

Patterson 

Plaquemine.. 

Rayne 

Ruston 

Slidell 

Tliibodaux... 
Winnfield 


MAINE. 

Eastport 

Ellsworth 

Fairfield 

Hallowell 

Madison 

Presque  Isle. . . 

MARYLAND. 

Brunsmck 

Chestertown... 

Crisfield 

Easton 

Elkton 

Havre  de  Grace 

Hyattsville 

Takoma  Park. 
Westcrnport . . 
Westminster. . 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Acuslmet  to^vn. 
Auburn  town 
Ayer  town. . . 
Barnstable  town 

Barret  own 

Billericatown. 
Blackstone 

town 

Bourne  town.. 
Cohasset  town. 
Dalton  town. . 
Deerfleldtown 
Dightontown. 
Dudley  town.. 
East  Bridge- 
water  town... 
Falmouth  town 
Fox  borough 

town 

Groveland  town 
Hadley  town. . 
Hanover  town 
Hard  wick  town 
Harvard  town 
Hatfield  town 
Holbrook  to\vn. 
Holden  town 
HoUiston  town. 
Hopedale  town. 
Kingston  town 

Lee  to\vn 

Leicester  town 
Lenox  to^vn.. . 
Longmeadow 
town 


1920 


1910 


3,305 

1,855 

2,512 

2,206 

3,824 

3,925 

3,059 

3,609 

2,518 

2,043 

2,564 

1,799 

2,963 

3,388 

2,532 

4,016 

4,437 

4,623 

2,538 

2,998 

4,633 

4,955 

2,720 

2,247 

3,389 

3,377 

2,958 

2,188 

3,526 

3,824 

2,975 

2,925 

4,494 

4,961 

3,058 

3,549 

2,747 

2,801 

2,764 

2,864 

2,729 

2,408 

3,452 

2,938 

3,905 

3,721 

2,537 

2,735 

4,116 

3,468 

3,442 

3,083 

2,660 

2,487 

4,377 

4,212 

2,675 

1,917 

3,168 

1,242 

3,977 

2,702 

3,521 

3,205 

3,075 

1,692 

3,891 

2,420 

3,052 

2,797 

4,836 

4,676 

3,357 

2,957 

3,646 

2,789 

4,299 

5,648 

2,530 

2,474 

2,639 

2,585 

3,752 

3,568 

2,803 

2,209 

2,574 

2,235 

3,701 

4,267 

3,486 

3,363 

3,500 

3,144 

4,136 

3,863 

2,650 

2,253 

2,784 

1,999 

2,575 

2,326 

3,085 

3,524 

2,546 

1,034 

2,651 

1,986 

3,161 

2,816 

2,970 

2,147 

2,707 

2,711 

2,777 

2,188 

2,505 

2,445 

4,085 

4,106 

3,635 

3,237 

2,691 

3,060 

2,618 

1,084 

CITY,  TOWN, 

TILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


MASSACHU- 
SETTS— con. 

Medfleld  town. . 

Medway  town. . 

Monsontown... 

Nantucket  town 

North  Brook- 
field  town. .. 

Oxford  town. . 

Provincetown 
town 

Randolph  to\\'n 

Rockport  town 

Scituate  towTi. 

Seekonk  tov\'n. 

Shrewsbury 
town 

Somerset  town . 

Sutton  town. . . 

Templetontown 

Tewksbury 
town 

Wareham  town. 

Warren  town. . . 

West  Bridge- 
water  town... 

Westford  to^vn. 

Westport  town. 

Wilbraham 
town 

Williarastown 
town 

Wihnington 
tOWTl 

Wrentham 
town 


MICHIGAN. 

Allegan 

Belding 

Big  Rapids 

Birmingham . . 

BoyneCity 

Buchanan 

Caro 

Crystal  Falls. . 

Durand 

Ecorse 

Fonton 

Ferndale 

Ford 

Gladstone 

Grand  Ledge.. 

Greenville 

Houghton 

Howell 

Iron  River 

Lapeer 

Marh)  e  City . . . 

Marshall 

Mount  Pleasant 

Norway 

Onaway 

Otsego 

Plymouth 

Rochester 

St.  Clair 

St.  Johns 

St.  Louis 

South  Haven.. 
Wakefield 

MINNESOTA. 

Alexandria 

Anoka 

Aurora 

Blue  Earth 


1920 


3,595 
2,956 
4,826 
2,797 

2,610 
3,820 

4,246 
4,756 
3,878 
2,534 
2,898 

3,708 
3,520 
2,578 
4,019 

4,450 
4,415 
3,467 

2,908 
3,170 
3,115 

2,780 

3,707 

2,581 

2,808 


3,637 
3,911 
4,558 
3,694 
4,284 
3,187 
2,704 
3,394 
2,672 
4,394 
2,507 
2,640 
4,294 
4,953 
3,043 
4,304 
4,466 
2,951 
4,295 
4,723 
3,731 
4,270 
4,819 
4,533 
2,789 
3,168 
2,857 
2,549 
3,204 
3,925 
3,036 
3, 829 
4,151 


3,388 
4,287 
2,809 
2,568 


PRINCIPAL   CITIES. 


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Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HAVING. 
IN  1920,2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANCxED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION: 1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

Geoup  4.— Cities  and  other  Incorporated  Places  of  2,500  to  5,000  (1,320  places)— Continued. 


CTTT,  town, 

village,  or 

borough. 


MINNESOTA— 

eon. 

Columbia  Hts.. 

Crosby 

Detroit 

Ely 

Fairmont 

GUbert 

Grand  Rapids. . 

Hastings 

Hutchinson 

International 

Falls 

Lake  City 

Litchfield 

Luverne 

Marshall 

Melrose 

Monte\ideo 

Northfleld , 

Pipestone , 

St.  James , 

St.  Peter 

Sauk  Center 

Staples 

Thief  River 

Falls 

Two  Harbors.. 

Waseca 

West 

Minneapolis. 
West  St.  Paul. 
Wortliiugton.. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Aberdeen 

Amory 

Bay  St.  Louis. 

Brookhaven 

Canton 

Charleston 

Columbia 

Grenada 

Moss  Point 

New  Albany  .. 

Oklona 

StarkviUe 

Water  Valley.. 
West  Point.... 
Winona 


MISSOURI. 

Aurora 

Bonne  Terre... 

BoonvUle 

Butler 

Cameron 

Carroilton 

Caruthers\'ille. 

Chaffee 

Charleston 

Clayton 

Dexter 

Eldon 

Excelsior  Spgs. 
Farinlngton... 

Festus 

Fredricktown . 
HigginsviUe... 

Keimett 

Kirkwood 

Lebanon 

Lexington 

Liberty 

Louisiana 

Macon 

Marceline 


1920 


2,%8 
3,500 
3^420 
4,902 
4,630 
3,510 
2,914 
4,571 
3,379 

3,448 
2,846 
2,790 
2,782 
3,092 
2,529 
4,419 
4,023 
3,325 
2,673 
4,335 
2,699 
2,570 

4,685 
4,54B 
3,908 

3,055 
2,962 
3,481 


4,071 
2,861 
3,033 
4,706 
3,252 
3,007 
2,826 
3,402 
3,340 
3,531 
3,852 
2,596 
4,315 
4,400 
2,572 


3,575 
3,815 
4,665 
2,702 
3,248 
3,218 
4,750 
3,035 
3,410 
3,028 
2,635 
2,636 
4,165 
2,685 
3,348 
3,124 
2,724 
3,622 
4,422 
2,848 
4,695 
3,097 
4,060 
3,549 
3,760 


590 


2,807 
3,572 
2,958 
1,700 
2,230 
3,983 
2,368 

1.487 
3, 142 
2,333 
2,540 
2,152 
2,691 
3,056 
3, 265 
2,475 
2,102 
4,176 
2,154 
2,558 

3,714 
4,990 
3,054 

3,022 
2,660 
2,385 


3, 708 
2, 122 
3,388 
5,293 
3,929 
1,834 
2,029 
2,814 
3,054 
2,032 
2,584 
2,698 
4,275 
4,864 
2.512 


4,148 


4,252 
2,894 
2,980 
3,452 
3,655 
2,0S2 
3,144 


2,322 

1,999 

3,900 

2,613 

2,556 

2,632 

2,628 

3,033 

4,171 

2,430 

5,242 

2,980 

4,454 

3,584  i 

3,920 


city,  town, 
village,  or 

BOROUGH. 


MISSOURI— eon. 

Maryville 

Monett 

Neosho _. 

Richmond 

Sikeston 

Slater 

Warrensburg... 

Washington 

West  Plains 

MONTANA. 

Deer  Lodge 

Dillon 

Glendive 

Red  Lodge 

Whitefish 


NEBRASKA. 

Alliance 

Auburn 

Aurora 

Blair 

Broken  Bow... 

Chadron 

Falls  City 

Geriug 

Havelock 

Holdrege 

McCook 

Plattsmouth  . . 

Schuyler 

Sidney 

Superior 

University  PL 
Wymore 


19-20 


NEVADA. 


Sparks . 


new 
hampshire. 

Conway  town . 
Exeter  town... 
Gorham  town. 
Haverliilltown 
Lancastertown 
Littleton  town 
Milford  town . . 
Newmarket 

town 

Newport  town 
Northumber- 
land town 

Pembroke  town 
Peterboro  town 
Walpole  town. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Audubon 

Bergenfield 

Beverly 

Bogota 

Bordentown 

Butler 

Caldwell 

Cape  May 

Carlstadt 

Dumont 

Dunellen 

East  Newark... 

Edgewater 

Egg  Harbor 

FaLrview 

Flemiiigton 

Franklin 


4,711 
4,206 
3,968 
4,409 
3,613 
3,797 
4,811 
3,132 
3,178 


3,780 
2,701 
3,816 
4,515 
2,867 


4,591 
2,863 
2,962 
2,702 
2,567 
4,412 
4,930 
2,508 
3,602 
3,108 
4,  303 
4,190 
2, 636 
2,  852 
2,719 
4,112 
2,592 


3,238 


3,102 
4,604 
2,734 
3,406 
2,819 
4,239 
3,783 

3,181 
4,109 

2,567 
2,563 
2,015 
2,553 


4,740 
3,667 
2,562 
3,906 
4,371 
2,886 
3,993 
2,999 
4,472 
2,537 
3,394 
3,057 
3,530 
2,622 
4,882 
2,590 
4,075 


1910 


4,762 
4,177 
3,661 
3,664 
3,327 
3, 238 
4,689 
3,670 
2,914 


2,570 
1,835 
2,428 
4,860 
1,479 


3,105 
2,729 
2, 030 
2, 584 
2, 260 
2,687 
3,255 
627 
2, 680 
3, 030 
3,765 
4,2^7 
2, 162 
1,185 
2,106 
3,  200 
2,613 


2,500 


3,413 

4,897 
2,155 
3,498 
3,054 
4,069 
3,939 

3,348 
3,705 

2,184 
3,062 
2,277 
2,668 


1,343 
1,991 
2,140 
1,125 
4,260 
2,266 
2,236 
2,471 
3,807 
1,783 
1,990 
3,163 
2,655 
2,181 
2,441 
2,693 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


NEW  JERSEY— 

con. 

Freehold 

Glen  Ridge 

Hackettstown . . 
Haddon 

Heights 

Haledon 

Hasbrouck 

Heights 

Highland  Park. 

Hightstown 

Keyport 

Lambertvijle... 

Leonia 

Little  Ferry 

MerchanlviUe.-. 

Metuchen 

Milltown 

Newton 

Ocean  City. 

Palisades  Park . 

Paulsboro 

Pitman 

Prospect  Park.. 

Raritan 

Rockaway 

Tenafly 

Verona 

Wanaque 

Washington 

Westwood 

Wharton 

Wildwood 

NEW  MEXICO. 

Clovis 

Deming 

Gallup 

Las  Cruces 

Las  Vegas  (East 
Las  Vegas 
P.O.) 

Las  Vegas 

Silver  City 

Tucumcari 

NEW  YORK. 

Albion 

Amity  viUe 

Avon 

Babylon 

BaldwLusviUe. . 

Ballsloii  Spa 

Bath 

Brockport 

Bronx  viUe 

Canastota 

Canton 

Carthage 

Catskill 

Cedarhurst 

Chatham 

Clyde 

Cooperstown. .. 

Corinth 

Dannemora 

Dansville 

Dobbs  Ferry... 

Dolgeville 

East  Aurora 

East  Rochester. 
East  Syracuse. . 

EUenv'ille 

Elmira  Heights. 
Fairport 


1920 


4,768 
4,620 
2,936 

2, 9.60 
3,435 

2,895 
4,866 
2,674 
4,  415 
4,660 
2,979 
2,  716 
2,749 
3,334 
2,573 
4,125 
2,612 
2,633 
4,362 
3,385 
4,292 
4,457 
2,655 
3,585 
3,039 
2,910 
3,341 
2,597 
2,877 
2,790 


4, 904 
3, 212 
3,920 
3,969 


4,304 
3,902 
2,662 
3,117 


4,683 
3,265 
2,585 
2,523 
3,686 
4,103 
4,796 
2,980 
3,056 
3,996 
2,631 
4,320 
4,728 
2,838 
2,710 
2,628 
2,725 
2,576 
2,623 
4,631 
4,401 
3,448 
3,703 
3,901 
4,106 
3,116 
4,188 
4,626 


1910 


3,233 
3,260 
2,715 

1,452 
2,560 

2,155 
1,617 
1,879 
3,554 
4,657 
1,486 
2,541 
1,996 
2,138 
1,584 
4,467 
1,960 
1,411 
2,121 
1,950 
2,719 
3,672 
1,902 
2,756 
1,675 


3,567 

1,870 

2,983 

898 


3,255 
1,864 
2,204 
3,836 


3,755 
3,179 
3,217 
2,526 


5,016 
2,517 
2,053 
2,600 
3,099 
4,138 
3,884 
3,579 
1,863 
3,247 
2,701 
3,563 
5,296 


2,251 
2,695 
2,484 
2,166 
1,146 
3,938 
3,455 
2,685 
2,781 
2,398 
3,274 
3,114 
2,732 
3,112 


70 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — t^OPULATION. 


Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HAVING, 
IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION: 1920  AND   1910— Contiuued. 

Geoup  4.— Cities  akd  other  Incorporated  Places  of  2,500  to  5,000  (1,320  places)— Continued. 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


NEW  YORK— con. 

Falconer 

Fort  Edward... 

Fort  Plain 

Frankfort 

Goshen 

Gouverneur 

Gowanda 

Granville 

Green  Island — 

Greenport 

Hamburg 

Highland  Falls. 
Hoosick  Falls. .  - 

Irvington 

Kenmore 

La  Salle 

Lawrence 

Leroy 

LowviUe 

Lynbrook 

Lyons 

Mineola 

Mohawk 

Mount  Kisco. . . 
Mount  Morris... 

Nyack 

Owego 

Patchogue 

Penn  Yaii 

Perry 

PleasantviUe . . . 

Potsdam 

Sag  Harbor 

Saugerties 

Scarsdale 

Scotia 

Sidney 

Silver  Creek 

Southampton  .. 
Spring  Valley. . . 

Suffern 

Tuckahoe 

T upper  Lake... 

Union 

Walton 

Wappingers 

Falls 

Warsaw 

Waterford 

Waterloo 

Watkins 

Wellsville 

Westfield 

Whitesboro 


NORTH 
CAROLINA. 

Albemarle. . . 

Asheboro 

Beaufort 

Belmont 

Canton 

Dunn 

Edenton 

Hamlet 

Hendersonville. 
Kings  Mountain 

Laurinburg 

Lenoir 

Lincoln  ton 

Lumberton 

Monroe 

MooresvUle 

Morehead  City. . 


1920 


1910 


2,691 
2,559 
2,968 
2,941 
2,584 
2,805 
2,777 
3,808 
3,720 
2,800 
2,643 
3,718 
3,390 
2,691 
4,084 
4,315 
2,958 


2,141 
3,762 
2,762 
3,303 
3,081 
4,128 
2,012 
3,920 
4,737 
3,089 
2,134 
2,470 
5,532 
2,319 
1,020 
1,299 
1,189 
3,771 
2,940 


4,460 
1,981 
2,079 
2,802 
2,782 
4,619 
4,633 
3,824 
4,597 
4,388 
2,207 
4,036 
3,408 
3,929 


2,957 
2,507 
2,512 
2,509 
2,353 
2,663 
2,722 
3,067 
1,544 
3,103 

3,195 
3,206 
3,245 
3,931 
2,817 
4,382 
2,985 
2,375 


2,116 
1,865 
2,483 
1,176 
1,393 
1,823 
2,789 
2,173 
2,818 
2,218 
2,322 
3,364 
2,413 
2,230 
4,082 
3,400 
2,039 


CITY,  TOWN, 

^aLLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


NORTH  CARO- 
LINA—OOn. 

Morganton 

Mount  Airy . . . 

Newton 

Oxford 

RoanokeRapids 
Rockingham... 

Sanford 

Shelby 

Spencer 

Tarboro 

Wadesboro.. 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 

Dickinson... 

Grafton 

Mandan 

Valley  City.. 
Wahpeton... 
WUliston 


OHIO. 

Barnesville 

Bedford 

Berea 

Bridgeport 

Bryan 

ByesvUle 

CeUna 

Cheviot 

Clyde 

CrestUne 

Crooksville 

Eaton 

Elmwood  Place 

Euclid 

Fairport  Harbor 

FrankUn 

Garfield  Heights 

Geneva 

Glouster 

Greenfield 

HiUsboro 

Hubbard 

Lebanon 

Leetonia 

Lisbon 

Locklaud 

Loudon 

Marysville 

Maumee 

Medina 

Miamisburg 

Middleport 

Mmgo  J  unction. 

Montpelier 

Napoleon 

New  Boston.... 

New  Comers- 
town 

New  Lexington 

Newburgh 
Heights 

Oberhn 

Orrville 

Pomeroy 

Port  Cliii  ton 

Reading 

Sahneville 

Sebring 

Shadyside 

Toronto 

Union  City 


1920 


867 
752 
021 
606 
369 
509 
977 
609 
510 
568 
648 


122 
512 
336 
686 
069 
178 


1910 


2,713 
3,844 
2,316 
3,018 
1,670 
2, 155 
2,282 
3,127 
1,915 
4,129 
2,376 


3,678 
2,229 
3,873 
4,606 
2,467 
3,124 


4,233 
1,783 
2,609 
3,974 
3,641 
3,156 
3,493 
1,930 
2,815 
3,807 
3,028 
3,187 
3,423 
1,963 
2,263 
2,659 


2,496 
2,527 
4, 228 
4, 296 
1,699 
2,698 
2,665 
3,084 
3,439 
3,530 
3,576 
2,307 
2,734 
4,271 
3,194 
4,049 
2,759 
4,007 
1,858 

2,943 
2,559 

940 
4,365 
3,101 
4,023 
3,007 
3,985 
2,403 
2,104 


4,271 
1,595 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


OHIO — con. 

Upper 

Sandu.sky.. 
Wadsworth-. 

Wauseon 

Willard 

Willoughby . . 

OKLAHOMA. 

Altus 

Alva 

Anadarko 

Bristow 

Cardin 

Claremore 

Cleveland 

Chnton 

Coalgate 

Collinsville 

Commerce 

Duncan 

Elk  City 

Frederick 

Hartshorne 

Hobart 

Holdenville 

Hominy 

Idabel 

Madill 

Mangum 

Newkirk 

Nowata 

Pauls  Valley 

Perry 

Poteau 

Purcell 

Sand  Springs... 

Stillwater , 

Sulphui- 

Wagoner 

Walters 

Waurika 

Woodward 

W>iiona 

Yale 


OREGON. 


Albany 

Asliland 

Dallas 

Grants  Pass 

Hood  River 

KlamathFaUs., 
McMinnville... 

Marshfield 

Newburg 

North  Bend... 
Roseberg 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

Aliquippa 

Ambler 

ApoUo 

Aspiuwall 

Athens 

Avoca 

Barnesboro 

Beaver 

BeUefonte 

BeUwood 

BentleyviUe 

Birdsboro 

Blairsville 

Boyertown 


1920 


3, 70S 
4,742 
3, 035 
3, 889 
2,656 


4,522 
3,913 
3,116 
3,460 
2,640 
3,435 
2,717 
2,596 
3,009 
3,801 
2,555 
3,463 
2,814 
3,822 
3,480 
2,936 
2,932 
2,S75 
3,067 
2,717 
3,405 
2,533 
4,435 
3,694 
3,154 
2,679 
2,938 
4,076 
4,701 
3,667 
3,436 
3,032 
3,204 
3,849 
2,749 
2,601 


4,840 
4,283 
2,701 
3,151 
3,195 
4,801 
2,767 

4,o;« 

2,566 
3, 268 
4,381 


2,931 
3,094 
3,227 
3,170 
4,384 
4,950 
4,183 
4,135 
3,996 
2,629 
3,679 
3,299 
4,391 
3,189 


'  Union  City,  Ind.,  and  Union  City,  Ohio,  based  upon  combined  population  (4,940  in  1920),  included  in 
places  of  2,500  to  5,000. 


PEINCIPAL   CITIES. 


71 


Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HAVING, 
IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU- 
LATION: 1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

Geoup  4.— Cities  and  other  Incorporated  Places  of  2,500  to  5,000  (1,320  places)— Continued. 


CITY,  town, 

village,  or 

borough. 


PENNSYLVANIA 

— continued. 

Brackenridge. . . 

Bridgeport 

Bridge  ville 

Brookville , 

Brownsville 

Burnham 

Catasauqua 

Center  ville 

Clarion 

Clifton  Heights. 

Clyiner , 

College  Hill 

Collin  gdale 

(Darby  P.O.) 

Coplay 

Coudersport 

Curwensville . . . 

Dale 

Derry 

Dowingtovm. . . 

Doylestown 

Dupont 

East  Mauch 

Chunk 

East  Strouds- 

burg 

Eddystone 

Edgewood 

Elizabeth , 

Elizabethtown . 

Ellsworth , 

Emaus 

Emporium 

Ephrata 

Exeter 

Export 

Forty  Fort 

FrankUn(Cone- 

maughP.O.). 

Freedom , 

Freeport 

Galeton 

GaUitzin 

Gettysburg 

Gilberton 

Girardville 

Grove  City 

Hamburg 

HeUertown 

HoUidaysburg. , 

Honesdale 

Hummelstown 

Ingram 

Irwin 

Jenkintown 

Jermyn 

Kulpmont 

Kutztown 

Lansdale 

Landsdowne. . 

Leechburg 

Lewisburg 

Lititz 

Lykens 

McAdoo 

McDonald 

Manheim 

Mauch  Chunk. 

Mayfleld 

Mechanics  burg 

Media 

Meyersdale 

Millersburg 

Miners  Mills... 
Monaca 


1910 


CITY,  TOWN, 

\aLLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


4,987 
4,680 
3,092 
3,272 
2,502 
2,765 
4,714 
4,793 
2,793 
3,469 
2, 867 
2,643 

3,834 
2,845 
2,836 
2,973 
3,115 
2,889 
4, 024 
3,837 
4,576 

3,868 

4,855 
2,670 
3, 181 
2,703 
3,319 
2, 828 
4,370 
3,036 
3,735 
4,176 
2,  .596 
3,389 

2,632 
3,452 
2,696 
2,969 
3, 580 
4,439 
4,766 
4,  482 
4,944 
2,764 
3, 008 
4,071 
2,756 
2,654 
2,900 
3, 235 
3,366 
3,326 
4,695 
2,684 
4,728 
4,797 
3,991 
3,204 
3,680 
2,880 
4,674 
2,751 
2,712 
3,666 
3,832 
4,688 
4,109 
3,716 
2,936 
4,365 
3,838 


3,134 
3,860 
1,983 
3,003 
2,324 


5,250 
1,413 
2,612 
3,155 
1,753 
1,787 

1,361 
2,670 
3,100 
2,549 
2,285 
2,954 
3,326 
3,304 


3,548 

3,330 
1,167 
2,596 
2,311 
2,587 
2,084 
3,501 
2,916 
3,192 
3,537 


2,353 

2,102 
3,060 
2, 248 
4,027 
3,504 
4,030 
5,401 
4,396 
3,674 
2, 3(11 
915 
3,734 
2,945 
2,128 
2,037 
2,  SS6 
2,968 
3,158 


2,360 
3,551 
4,066 
3,624 
3,081 
2,082 
2,943 
3,389 
2, 543 
2,202 
3,952 
3,662 
4,469 
3,562 
3,741 
2,394 
3,159 
3,376 


PENNSYLVANIA 

— continued. 

Moosic 

MorrisvUle 

Moimt  Union... 

Narberth 

Nazareth 

New  Philadel- 
phia  

North 
Bellevernon.. 

North  East 

Northampton 
Heights 

Northumber- 
land   

Oakmont 

Oscoola 

Palmyra 

Parkesburg 

Parnassus 

Patton 

Pen  Argyl 

Perkasie 

Philipsburg 

Polk 

Port  Carbon 

Port  Vuo 

Portage 

Pros])cct  Park. . 

Quakertowu 

Red  Lion 

ReynoIdsviUe.. 

Royersford 

Sewickley 

Sharp.sville 

Shippciksburg . . 

Slatington 

Somerset 

Souderton 

South 
Allentown 

South 
Brownsville . . 

South  Fork 

South 
Williamsport. 

Southwest 
Greensburg... 

Spangler 

Spring  City 

Springdale 

Sugar  Notch 

Susquehanna 
Depot 

Sykesville 

Towanda 

Trafl'ord 

Union  City 

Verona 

Waynesburg 

Wellsboro 

West  Home- 
stead   

West  Newton . . 

West  Readhig. , 

West  York 

Westview 

WiUiamstown., 

Wilson 

Wyoming 


1«20 


RHODE  ISLAND. 

Barrington 
town 

East  Green- 
wich town... 


4,364 
3, 639 

4,744 
3,704 

4,288 

2,537 

2,605 
3,481 

3,791 

4,061 
4,512 
2, 512 
3,646 
2,543 
3, 816 
3,628 
4,096 
3,150 
3,900 
2,662 
2, 882 
2, 538 
4,804 
2,  .536 
4,391 
3, 198 
4,116 
3, 278 
4,955 
4,074 
4, 372 
4,014 
3,121 
3,125 

2,549 

4,675 
4,239 

4,341 

2,538 
3,035 
2,944 
2,929 
2,612 

3,764 
2, 507 
4,269 
2,  ,8.59 
3,850 
3,938 
3,332 
3,452 

3, 435 
2,645 
2,921 
3,320 
2,797 
2,878 
3,243 
3,582 


3,897 
3,290 


1910 


3,964 
2, 002 
3,338 
1,  790 
3,978 

2,512 

1,522 
2,672 

1,037 

3,517 
3,436 
2,437 


2,522 
2,578 
3,907 
3,967 
2,779 
3,585 
2, 066 
2, 678 
1,978 
2, 954 
1,655 
3,801 
2,092 
3,189 
3,073 
4,479 
3,634 
3,457 
4, 454 
2,612 
1,875 

1,814 

3,943 

4,592 

3,734 

2,127 
2,700 
2,880 
1,999 
2, 439 

3,478 
1,756 
4,281 
1,959 
3,684 
2,S19 
3,545 
3,183 

3,009 
2,880 
2,064 
2,435 
1,626 
2,904 
1,108 
3,010 


2,452 
3,420 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


RHODE 
ISLAND— con. 

North  Kings- 
town to\\'n 

North  Smith- 
field  town 

Portsmouth 
town 

Scituate  town.. 

Smithfield  town 

Tiverton  town. - 

SOUTH 
CAROLINA. 


Abbeville 

Aiken 

Batesburg 

Beaufort 

Bennettsville. 

Camden 

Cheraw 

Clinton 

Darlington . . . 

Easley 

Eau  Claire — 
Georgetown.. 

Hartsville 

Lancaster 

Laurens 

Marion 

Summerville. 
Yorkville 


SOUTH  DAKOTA, 

Brookings 

Madison 

Mobridge 

Pierre 

Redfield 

Vermilion 


TENNESSEE. 

Alcoa 

Alton  Park 

Athens 

Brownsville... 

Covington 

E.Chattanooga 
Elizabeth  ton.. 

ErwLn 

Etowah 

Fayetleville . . . 

Franklin 

Gallatin 

Greene  ville 

Harriman 

Humboldt 

La  Follette 

Lebanon 

Lenoir  City — 

Lewisburg 

McMinnville... 

Martin 

Mary  ville 

Newport 

Paris 

Pulaski 

Rockwood 

St.  Elmo 

Shelby  ville.... 

Springfield 

Tracy  City 

Trenton 

Tullahoma . . . 
Union  City 


1920 


3,397 

3,200 

2, 590 
3,006 
3,199 

3,894 


4,570 
4,103 
2,848 
2,831 
3,197 
3,930 
3,150 
3,767 
4,669 
3,568 
2,566 
4,579 
3,624 
3,032 
4,629 
3,892 
2,550 
2,731 


3,924 
4,144 
3,517 
3,209 
2,755 
2,590 


3,358 
3,020 
2,580 
3,062 
3,410 
4,720 
2,749 
2, 965 
2,516 
3,629 
3,123 
2, 757 
3,775 
4,019 
3,913 
3,056 
4,084 
4,210 
2,711 
2,814 
2,837 
3,739 
2,75:} 
4,730 
2,780 
4,652 
3,890 
2,912 
3,860 
2,669 
2,751 
3,479 
4,412 


1910 


4,048 

2,699 

2,681 
3,493 
2,739 
4,032 


4,459 
3,911 
1,995 
2,186 
2,616 
3,569 
2,873 
3,272 
3,789 
2,983 
1,234 
5,530 
2,305 
2,098 
4,818 
3,844 
2,355 
2,326 


2,971 
3,137 
1,200 
3,656 
2,856 
2,187 


2,264 
2,882 
2,990 


2,478 
1,149 
1,685 
3,439 
2,924 
2,399 
1,920 
3,061 
3,416 
2,816 
3,659 
3,392 
1,830 
2,299 
2,228 
2,381 
2,003 
3,881 
2,928 
3,660 
2,426 
2,869 
2,085 


2,402 
3,049 
4,389 


72 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  12.— POPULATION  OF  CITIES  AND  OTHER  INCORPORATED  PLACES  HAVING. 
IN  1920,  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  ARRANGED  IN  GROUPS  ACCORDING  TO  POPU' 
LATION:  1920  AND   1910— Continued. 

Group  4.— Cities  and  other  Incorporated  Places  of  2,500  to  5,000  (1,320  places)— Continued. 


CITY,  town, 

VILLAGE,  or 
BOROUGH. 


TEXAS. 

Arlington 

Athens 

BaJlinger 

BayCity 

Beeville 

Big  Spring 

Bowie 

Cameron 

Clarksville 

Coleman 

Comanche 

Commerce: 

Cooper 

Crockett 

Cner© 

Dalhart 

De  Leon 

Desdemona — 

Dublin 

Electra 

Georgetown . . . 

Gonzales 

Gorman 

Graham 

Heame 

Henrietta 

Honey  Grove-  - 

Hunts  ville 

Jacksonville 

Jefferson 

Kaufman 

Kinus  ville... 

Lockhart 

Lubbock 

Lufkin 

Magnolia  Park  . 

Marfa 

Marlin 

Mart 

Memphis 

Mercedes 

Mexia 

Mission 

Mount  Pleasant 
Nacogdoches. . 
New  Braunfels. 

Pittsburg 

Plain  view 

Polytechnic 

Quanah 

San  Marcos 

Seguin  

Smithville 

Sour  Lake 

Stamford 

Stephen  ville — 

Sweetwater 

Teague 

Texas  City 

Uvalde 


American  Fork. 
Bingham 
Canyon 


1920 


3,031 
3,176 
2,767 
3,454 
3,063 
4,273 
3,179 
4,298 
3,386 
2,868 
3,524 
3,842 
2, 563 
3,061 
3,671 
2,676 
3,302 
3,008 
3,229 
4,744 
2,871 
3,128 
3,200 
2,544 
2,741 
2,563 
2,642 
4,689 
3,723 
2, 549 
2,501 
4,770 
3,731 
4,051 
4,878 
4,080 
3,553 
4,310 
3,105 
2,839 
3,414 
3,482 
3,847 
4,099 
3,546 
3,590 
2,540 
3,989 
4,338 
3, 991 
4,527 
3,631 
3,204 
3,032 
3,704 
3,891 
4,307 
3,306 
2,509 
3,885 


2,763 
2,676 


1910 


1,794 
2,261 
3,536 
3,156 
3,269 
4,102 
2,874 
3,263 
2,065 
3,046 
2, 756 
2,818 
1,513 
3,947 
3,109 
2,580 
1,015 


2,551 
640 
3,096 
3,139 
963 
1,569 
2,3.52 
2,104 
2,300 
2,072 
2,875 
2,515 
1,959 


2,945 
1,938 
2,749 


3,870 
2,939 
1,936 
1,209 
2,694 


3,137 
3,369 
3,165 
1,916 
2,829 


3,127 
4,071 
3,116 
3,167 


3,902 
2, 561 
4,176 
3,288 


3,998 

2,797 
2,881 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


1920 


UTAH— con. 

Eureka 

Lehi 

Murray 

Nephi 

Park  City 

Payson 

Richfield 

Spanish  Fork. . 

Springville 

Tooele 


VERMONT. 

Bellows  Falls. . 

Newport 

Proctor 

Windsor 

Winooski 


VIRGINIA. 

Abingdon 

Bedford 

Big  Stone  Gap. 
Buena  Vista... 
Cape  Charles. . 

Farmville 

Graham 

Le.xington 

Marion 

Martinsville. . . 

Norton 

Phoebus 

Pocahontas 

Radford 

Salem 

South  Boston. 

Vinton 

Wytheville 


WASHINGTON. 

Auburn , 

Charleston 

Chehalis 

CleElum 

Colfax 

Dayton 

EUensburg 

Hillyard 

Medical  Lake... 
Moimt  Vernon.. 

Pasco 

PortTownsend. 

Raymond 

Ronton 

Roslyn 

Sedro- Woolley. . 

Snohomish 

Toppenish 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Beckley 

Benwood 

Buckhannon. . . 
Charles  Town... 

Chester 

Follansbee 


3,608 
3,078 
4,584 
2,603 
3,393 
3,031 
3,262 
4,036 
3,010 
3,602 


4,860 
4,976 
2,692 
3,061 
4,932 


2,532 
3,243 
3,009 
3,911 
2,517 
2,586 
2,752 
2,870 
3,253 
4,075 
3,068 
3,043 
2,591 
4,627 
4,159 
4,338 
2,779 
2,947 


3,163 
3,338 
4,558 
2,661 
3,027 
2,695 
3,967 
3,942 
2,545 
3,341 
3,362 
2,847 
4,260 
3,301 
2,673 
3,389 
2,985 
3,120 


4,149 
4,773 
3,785 
2,527 
3,283 
3,135 


3,416 
2,964 
4,057 
2,759 
3,439 
2,397 
2,559 
3,464 
3,. 3.56 
2, 753 


4,883 
2,548 
2, 7.56 
1,906 
4,520 


1,757 
2,508 
2,590 
3,245 
1,948 
2,971 
1,917 
2,931 
2,727 
3,368 
1, 866 
2,394 

2,  452 
4,202 
3,849 

3,  516 
1,928 
3,  054 


957 
1,062 
4,507 
2,749 
2,783 
2,389 
4,209 
3,276 
1,730 
2,381 
2,083 
4, 181 
2,450 
2,740 
3,126 
2,129 
3,244 
1,598 


2,161 
4,976 
2,225 
2,662 
3,184 
2,031 


CITY,  TOWN, 

VILLAGE,  OR 

BOROUGH. 


WEST  VIRGINIA 

— con. 

Hinton 

Logan 

McMechen 

Mannington 

Piedmont 

Point  Pleasant. 

Rich  wood 

St.  Albans 

Salem 

Sistersville 

South 
Charleston . . . 

Welch 

Wellsburg 


WISCONSIN. 

Berlin 

Burlington 

Clintonville .... 

Delavan 

Edgerton 

Fort  Atkinson. . 

Hartford 

Hudson 

Hurley 

Jefferson 

Ladysmith 

Lake  Geneva. . . 

May  ville 

Mineral  Point.. 

Monroe 

New  London. 
North 

Milwaukee.. 
Ocoiiomowoc- 

Oconto 

Park  Falls 

Platteville.... 

Plymouth 

Port 

Washington 
Prairie  du  Chien 
Reedsburg.. 
Rice  Lake... 
Richland  Center 

Ripon 

Shawano 

Shorewood 

Sparta 

Stanley 

Sturgeon  Bay. 

Tomah 

Tomahawk 

Viroqua 

Washburn 

Waupaca 

Wan  pun 

West  Bend.... 
Whitewater. . . 


WYOMING. 

Evanston 

Greybull 

Rawlins 


1920 


3,912 
2,998 
3,356 
3,673 
2,  835 
3,059 
4,331 
2,825 
2,920 
3,238 

3,650 
3,232 
4,918 


4,400 
3,626 
3,275 
3,016 
2,688 
4,915 
4,515 
3,014 
3,188 
2,572 
3,581 
2, 632 
3,011 
2,569 
4,788 
4,667 

3,047 
3,301 
4,920 
2,676 
.4,353 
3,415 

3,340 
3,537 
2,997 
4,457 
3,409 
3,929 
3,544 
2,650 
4,466 
2,577 
4,553 
3,257 
2,  898 
2,574 
3,707 
2,839 
4, -440 
3,378 
3,215 


3,479 
2,692 
3,969 


PRINCIPAL   CITIES. 


73 


Table  13.— POPULATION  OF  PRINCIPAL  CITIES,  TOWNS,  AND  VILLAGES  IN  OUTLY- 
ING POSSESSIONS:  1920  AND  1910. 

[Thi'!  table  shows  the  population  of  all  cities,  towns,  or  villages  having  a  minimum  limit  of  1,000  in 
Alaska,  Hawaii,  and  Guam  and  of  2,500  in  Porto  Rico.  American  Samoa  and  the  Panama  Canal 
Zone  have  no  cities,  towns,  or  villages  with  as  many  as  1,000  inhabitants.  For  total  population  of 
each  outlying  possession,  see  Table  3.] 

ALASKA. 


TOWN. 

1920 

1910 

TOWN. 

1920 

1910 

1,155 
3,058 
2,458 

3,541 
1,644 
1,613 

Sitka  1 

1,175 
1,856 

1,039 

Anchorage 

Ketchikan. .                      

1  Sitka  village  (population  5.39  in  1910)  and  Sitka  (native)  village  (population  500  in  1910)  consolidated 
and  incorporated  as  a  town  since  1910. 

HAWAII.  1 


CITY. 

1920 

1910 

CITY. 

1920 

1910 

83,327 

52,183 

Hllo 

10,431 

6,745 

iNo  other  cities  and  no  towns  or  villages  in  Hawaii. 
2  Generally  considered  as  Honolulu  city. 

PORTO   RICO. 


CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE. 


Aguadilla  town. 

Anasco  town 

Arecibo  town... 
Arroyo  town . . . 
Bayamon  town. 
Cabo  Rojo  town 
Caguas  town... 
Carolina  town . . 
Catafio  village.. 

Cayey  town 

Coamo  town 

Fajardo  town... 
Guayama  town. 
Gurabo  town... 
Humacao  town. 
Juncos  town 


1920 


8,035 
2, 552 

10, 039 
3,025 

10,411 
4,327 

12,149 
3,151 
6,602 
5,243 
4,259 
6,571 
8,924 
2,550 
6,183 
4,263 


1910 


6,135 
3,064 
9,612 
3,220 
5, 272 
3,847 
10, 354 
3,244 
4,786 
4,498 
3,869 
6,086 
8,321 
2,230 
5, 159 
4,141 


CITY,  TOWN,  OK  VILLAGE. 


Lares  town 

llanati  town  ' 

Mayaguez  town 

Nagiiabo  tow  n 

Ponce  city 

Rio  Piedras  town . . . 
Sabana  Grande  town 
San  German  town... 

San  Juan  city 

San  Lorenzo  town . . . 
San  Sebastian  town . 

Utuado  town 

Vega  Baja  town 

Vieques  town 

Yabucoa  town 

Yauco  town 


1920 


2,693 
6, 147 

19, 124 
3, 691 

41,912 
5,820 
2,856 
5, 019 

71,443 
3,662 
2,611 
3,700 
3,607 
3,424 
2, 8SS 
7,053 


1910 


2,751 
4,439 

16,563 
3,303 

35, 005 
3,0.H4 
2,o:i6 
4,999 

4,s,716 
2,663 
1,920 
3,208 
3,082 
3, 158 
2, 816 
6,589 


1  Part  of  barrio  Bajura  Afuero  annexed  to  barrio  Pueblo  Poniente  (comprising  part  of  Manali  town) 
since  1910. 

GUAM. 


crrY. 

1920 

Agana ' 

7,432 

J  Includes  population  of  Anlgua  (321),  Tutujan  (56),  and  Moina  (28).    No  returns  for  I'.UO. 


74 


ABSTEACT  OF  THE  CENSUS — ^POPUIATION. 


Table  14 —DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION  IN  GROUPS  OF  CITIES,  CLASSIFIED  AC- 
CORDING TO  SIZE,  AND  IN  RURAL  TERRITORY:  1890-1920. 


CLASS  OF  PLACES. 


1900 


1S90 


NUMBER  OF  PLACES. 


United  States: 

Urban  territory 

Piaces  of  1,000,000  or  more. . . 
Places  of  500,000  to  1,000,000. 
Places  of  250,000  to  500,000. . . 
Places  of  100,000  to  250,000. . . 
Places  of  50,000  to  11X),000. . . . 

Places  of  25,000  to  50,000 

Places  of  10,000  to  25,000 

Places  of  5,000  to  10,000 

Places  of  2,500  to  5,000 


1 2, 787 

3 

9 

13 

43 

76 

143 

459 

721 

1,320 


Rural  territory 

Incorporated  places  of  less  than  2,500. 
Other  rural  territory 


12, 905 


12,313 

3 

5 

11 

31 

59 

119 

367 

612 

1,106 


11,832 


11,801 

3 

3 

9 

23 

40 

82 

280 

468 


8,930 


11,417 
3 
1 

7 

17 

30 

66 

228 

339 

726 


8  6, 490 


POPULATION. 


United  States. 


105,710,620 


Urban  territory 

Places  of  1,000,000  or  more. . . 
Places  of  500,000  to  1,000,000. 
Places  of  250,000  to  500,000. . . 
Places  of  100,000  to  2.50,000. . . 

Places  of  .50,000  to  100,000 

Places  of  25,000  to  ,50,000 

Places  of  10,000  to  25,000 

Places  of  5,000  to  10,000 

Places  of  2,.500  to  5,000 


304,603 

145,  532 
223, 769 
540,  ,838 
519, 187 
265, 747 
075, 041 
942,  742 
997, 794 
.593, 953 


Rural  territory 51,406.017 

Incorporated  places  of  less  than  2,500 8, 969, 241 

Other  rural  territory 42, 436, 778 


United  States 

Urban  territory 

Places  of  1,000,000  or  more 

Places  of  500,000  to  1 ,000,000 

Places  of  2,50,000  to  ,500,000 

Places  of  1  m,(m  to  250,000 

Places  of  .50,000  to  100,000 

Places  of  25,000  to  50,000 

Places  of  10,000  to  25,000 

Places  of  5,000  to  10,000 

Places  of  2,,500  to  5,0(X) 

Rural  territory 

Incorporated  places  of  less  than  2,500 
Other  rural  territory 


91,972,266 


42,166,120 

S,  ,501, 174 
3,010,667 
3, 949, 839 
4, 840, 458 
4,178,915 
4,026,045 
5, 524, 434 
4, 254, 856 
3, 879, 732 

49,806,146 

8, 169, 149 
41,636,997 


75, 994,  575 


30,380,433 

6, 429, 474 
1,645,087 
2,861,296 
3, 272,  490 
2, 709, 338 
2, 800, 627 
4, 338, 250 
3, 220, 766 
3, 103, 105 

45,614.142 

6,301,533 
39,312,609 


62, 947, 714 


22,298,359 

3,662,115 
806, 343 
2, 447, 608 
2,781,894 
2, 022, 822 
2, 268, 786 
3, 429, 247 
2,372,717 
2, 506, 827 

40,649,355 

4, 757, 974 
35, 891, 381 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION. 


51.4 

9.6 
5.9 
4.3 
6.2 
5.0 
4.8 
6.6 
4.7 
4.3 

48.6 

8.5 
40.1 


100.0 


45.8 
9.2 
3.3 
4.3 
5.3 
4.5 
4.4 
6.0 
4.6 
4.2 

54.2 

8.9 
45.3 


100.0 


40.0 

8.5 
2.2 
3.8 
4.3 
3.6 
3.7 
5.7 
4.2 
4.1 

60.0 

8.3 
51.7 


100.0 


35.4 

5.8 
1.3 
3.9 
4,4 
3.2 
3.6 
5.4 
3.8 
4.0 

64.6 

7.6 
57.0 


'  The  total  number  of  places  of  certain  classes  for  the  United  States  as  a  whole  is  less  than  the  sum  of 
the  numbers  shown  for  the  individual  states  of  the  country,  for  the  reason  that  each  of  three  cities  lies  in 
two  adjoining  states,  namely^  Bristol  (Virginia  and  Tennessee),  Texarkana  (Arkansas  and  Texas),  and 
Union  City  (Indiana  and  Ohio),  and  is  counted  in  each  state.  Moreover,  one  of  these  cities,  Bristol,  lies 
in  two  geographic  di\'lsions  (South  Atlantic  and  East  South  Central),  and  is  counted  in  both.  Each  of 
these  cities  consists  of  two  incorporated  municipalities,  but  each  is,  from  the  statistical  standpoint,  one 
city  and  should  be  classed  according  to  its  total  population.  In  each  case  that  part  of  the  population 
living  in  each  state,  whatever  its  number,  is  credited  to  the  group  of  cities  to  which,  according  to  its  total 
population,  the  city  belongs.  Classed  m  this  manner,  Bristol  fell  in  1920  and  1910  in  the  class  of  cities 
having  10,000  to  25,000  inhabitants,  and  in  1900  and  1890  in  the  5,000-10,000  class;  Texarkana  fell,  in  1920, 
1910,  and  1900,  in  the  10,000-25,000  class,  and  in  1890  in  the  5,000-10,000  class;  and  Union  City  fell  at  each 
census  from  1.890  to  1920  in  the  2,,500-5,000  class. 

2  Includes  48  places  not  returned  separately. 

3  The  number  of  incorporated  places  can  not  be  exactly  determined  from  the  returns  of  the  1890  census, 
at  which  incorporated  places  were  not  distinguished  from  unincorporated  ones,  and  very  small  places, 
whether  incorporated  or  not,  were  not  enumerated  separately.  It  has  been  assumed  that  those  places 
were  incorporated  in  1890  which  were  returned  separatelv  in  that  year  and  were  returned  in  1900  as  incor- 
porated. (See  Reports  of  the  Twelfth  Census:  1900,  Population,  Vol.  I,  p.  Iviii.)  The  figures  given  for 
1890  in  this  table  for  incorporated  places  having  fewer  than  2,500  inhabitants  may,  therefore,  include  the 
population  of  some  unincorporated  places  and  exclude  that  of  some  incorporated  places. 


UiRBAiir  Al^D  RURAL. 


IB 


Table  15.— tJRBAN  AND  RURAL  POPULATION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:   1920  AND 

1910. 


population:  1920 

population:  1910 

PER  cent 
tJEBAN. 

Total. 

Urban. 

Rural. 

Urban. 

Rural. 

1920 

1910 

TTnlted  States 

105,710,620 

54.304.603 

51.406,017 

42,166,120 

49.806,146 

51.4 

45.8 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central... 
West  South  Central.. 
Mountain 

7,400,909 
22, 261, 144 
21,475,543 
12, 544, 249 
13, 990, 272 

8, 893, 307 
10,  242,  224 

3, 336, 101 

5, 566, 871 

5, 865, 073 
16,672,595 
13, 049, 272 
4, 727, 372 
4, 338,  792 
1, 994, 207 
2, 970,  829 
1, 214, 980 
3, 471, 483 

1, 535,  836 
5,  588,  549 
8, 426, 271 
7, 816,  877 
9,651,480 
6, 899, 100 
7, 271,  395 
2, 121, 121 
2,095,388 

4,998,082 
13, 723, 373 
9, 617, 271 
3, 873,  716 
3,092,153 

1,  574,  229 
1, 957, 456 

947,511 

2,  382, 329 

1,554,599 
5, 592, 519 
8,633,350 
7,  764,  205 
9, 102,  742 
6.  835,  672 
6, 827, 078 
1,686,006 
1, 809,  975 

79.2 
74.9 
60.8 
37.7 
31.0 
22.4 
29.0 
36.4 
62.4 

76.3 
71.0 
52.7 
33.3 
25.4 
18.7 
22.3 
36.0 

Pacific 

56.8 

New  England: 

Maine 

768,014 
443,083 
352, 428 

3, 852,  356 
604.397 

1, 380, 631 

10, 385, 227 
3,155,900 
8,720,017 

5,  759,  394 
2, 930,  390 
6, 4a5,  280 
3,668,412 
2, 632, 067 

2, 387, 125 
2, 404, 021 
3, 404, 055 
646,  872 
636,  547 
1, 296,  372 
1, 769, 257 

223,003 
1,449,661 

437,  571 
2,309,187 
1, 463,  701 
2, 559, 123 
1, 683,  724 
2, 895,  &32 

968,470 

2,416,630 
2, 337, 885 
2,348,174 
1,790,618 

1,  752, 204 
1, 798,  509 
2,028,283 
4, 663, 228 

548,889 
431,866 
194,402 
939,  629 
360,350 
334,  162 
449,  396 
77,407 

1,356,621 

783, 389 

3,426,861 

299,569 
279, 761 
109,  976 
3,650,248 
589, 180 
936, 339 

8, 589, 844 
2, 474,  936 
5,607,815 

3,677,1:36 
1, 482, 855 
4, 403, 153 
2,241,560 
1, 244,  568 

1,051,593 
875, 495 

1, 586,  903 

88,239 

101, 872 

405,306 

617,964 

120,  767 
869,  422 
437,  571 
673, 984 
369,007 
490,  370 
293,  987 
727,  859 
355,  825 

633, 543 
611,226 
509, 317 
240,121 

290,497 

628, 163 

539,  480 

1, 512, 689 

172,011 
119,037 

57, 348 
453,259 

64,960 
117,527 
215,  584 

15,254 

748, 735 

391,019 

2,331,729 

468,445 
163, 322 
242, 452 
202, 108 
15, 217 
444,292 

1,  795, 383 

680,964 

3,112,202 

2, 082, 258 
1, 447,  535 
2,082,127 
1,426,852 
1, 387, 499 

1, 335, 532 

1, 528,  526 

1,817,152 

558, 633 

534, 675 

891,066 

1, 151, 293 

102, 236 
580,239 

262, 248 
255, 099 
98, 917 
3, 125,  .367 
524, 654 
731, 797 

7, 185, 494 
1, 907, 210 
4,630,669 

2, 665, 143 
1,143,835 
3, 476, 929 
1,. 327, 044 
1, 004,  320 

850,294 
680, 054 
1,398,817 
63, 236 
76, 673 
310, 852 
493, 790 

97,085 
658, 192 
331,069 
476,  529 
228,  242 
318,  474 
224,  &i2 
538, 650 
219, 080 

555, 442 
441,045 
370,431 
207,311 

202, 681 
496,516 
320, 155 
938, 104 

133,420 
69, 898 
43,221 

404,840 
46,571 
63,260 

172,  934 
13,367 

605,530 

307, 060 

1, 469, 739 

480,123 
175, 473 
257, 039 
241, 049 
17, 956 
382, 959 

1,928,120 

629, 957 

3,034,442 

2,101,978 
1, 557, 041 
2, 161, 662 
1, 48,3, 129 
1, 329,  540 

1, 225,  414 

1,544,717 

1, 894,  518 

613,  820 

507,215 

881, 362 

1, 197, 159 

105,  237 
637, 154 

39.0 
63.1 
31.2 
94.8 
97.5 
67.8 

82.7 
78.4 
64.3 

63.8 
50.6 
67.9 
61.1 
47.3 

44.1 
.36.4 
46.6 
13.6 
16.0 
31.3 
34.9 

54.2 
60.0 
100.0 
29.2 
25.2 
19.2 
17.5 
25.1 
36.7 

26.2 
26.1 
21.7 
13.4 

16.6 
34.9 
26.6 
32.4 

31.3 
27.6 
29.5 
48.2 
18.0 
35.2 
48.0 
19.7 

55.2 
49.9 
68.0 

35.3 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

59.2 

27.8 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

92.8 
96.7 
65.6 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

78.8 

New  Jersey 

75.2 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

60.4 
55.9 

Indiana 

42.4 

Illinois 

61.7 

Michigan 

47.2 

Wisconsin 

43.0 

West  North  Central: 
Miiuiesota 

41.0 

Iowa 

30.6 

Missouri 

42.5 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

11.0 
13.1 
26.1 

Kansas 

29.2 

South  Atlantic: 
Delaware 

48.0 

Maryland 

50.8 

100.0 

Virginia 

1, 635,  203 
1,094,694 
2, 068, 753 
1, 389,  737 
2, 167,  973 
612,645 

1,783,087 
1,726,6,59 
1, 8;«,  857 
1,  550, 497 

1, 461,  707 
1, 170,;i46 
1, 488,  S03 
3, 150, 539 

376,  878 
312,  829 
137, 054 
486,  370 
295,  390 
216, 635 
233, 812 
62,153 

607,886 

392,370 

1,095,132 

i,  585, 083 
992,  877 
1, 887, 813 
1, 290,  568 
2,070,471 
5:«,  539 

1,734,463 
1,  743, 744 
1,  767, 662 
1, 589, 803 

1,371,768 
1, 1.59, 872 
1,  .3.37, 000 
2,958,438 

242, 633 
255,696 
102,  744 
394,184 
280,  7,30 
141,094 
200,417 
68,508 

536,460 
36.5, 705 
907,  810 

23.1 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

18.7 
14.4 
14.8 
20.6 

Florida 

29.1 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

24.3 

20.2 

Alabama 

17.3 

Mississippi 

11.5 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

12.9 

Louisiana 

30.0 

Oklahoma 

19.3 

Texas 

24.1 

Mountain: 

Montana 

35.5 

Idaho 

21.5 

Wyoming 

29.6 

Colorado 

50.7 

New  Mexico 

14.2 

Arizona 

31.0 

Utah 

46.3 

Nevada 

16.3 

Pacific: 

Washington 

53.0 

45.6 

California 

61.8 

76 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Tabie  16— number  and  AGGREGATE  POPULATION  OF  URBAN  PLACES  OP  SPECI- 
FIED SIZES,  AND  POPULATION  OF  RURAL  DISTRICTS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 
1890-1920. 


PLACES 

OF— 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

100,000  or  more. 

25,000  to  100,000. 

10,000  to  25,000. 

5,000  to  10,000. 

Num- 
l)erof 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

United  States: 

1920             

68 
SO 
38 

28 

27, 429,  326 

20, 302, 138 

14, 208,  347 

9, 697, 960 

219 

178 

122 

96 

10, 340, 788 
8, 204, 960 
5,  509,  965 
4,291,608 

1459 

1367 

1280 

228 

6,942,742 
5,  524,  434 
4, 338,  250 
3, 429,  247 

721 

612 

1468 

1339 

4, 997, 794 

1910            

4, 254,  856 

1900           

3, 220,  766 

1890 

2, 372,  717 

Geographic  Divisions. 

New  England: 

1920             

11 

8 
5 
2 

15 

11 

11 

9 

12 

10 

8 

6 

7 
5 
6 
5 

6 
4 
2 

2 

4 
4 
2 
1 

5 

1 
1 
1 

2 
1 
1 
1 

6 
6 
2 
1 

2,  203, 306 

1,606,984 

1,067,800 

580, 623 

10, 549, 599 
8,  599,  877 
6, 465, 480 
4, 446, 905 

6,775,993 
4,761,966 
3, 403, 810 
2, 173,  891 

2, 131,  ass 

1,. 575, 658 
1,310,307 
1,022,832 

1,769,625 

1,172,021 

787, 675 

664, 831 

694, 390 
598,082 
307,051 
161, 129 

952, 332 
339,076 
287, 104 
242, 039 

374,601 
213,381 
133,  859 
106,713 

1,977,647 

1, 435, 094 

445, 261 

298  997 

35 
S3 
25 
22 

48 
44 
29 
23 

61 
38 
23 
16 

14 
17 
12 

9 

25 
16 
9 

8 

7 
7 
9 
6 

12 

12 

6 

5 

5 
5 
3 
1 

12 
6 
6 
6 

1,699,018 
1, 601, 269 
1,  250,  258 
1,026,947 

2,353,654 
2, 110, 782 
1,315,158 
1,084,175 

2, 681, 461 

1, 553,  809 

935, 320 

698, 122 

733, 831 
801, 931 
448, 447 
354,998 

1, 119, 452 

712. 387 
514, 853 
409,189 

367, 926 

289, 285 
348, 494 

264. 388 

607, 225 
636,  814 
243, 376 
158,255 

.       176,623 

230, 995 

112, 1.58 

44,843 

601, 598 
267, 688 
341,  901 
250, 091 

68 
56 
51 
41 

111 
91 
67 
52 

101 

88 
79 
64 

48 
33 
22 
20 

136 

127 

27 

19 

123 
15 

7 
9 

136 

127 

113 

9 

16 
12 

7 
7 

21 
19 

7 
7 

1,054,768 
851, 779 
810, 334 
647, 318 

1,697,009 

1, 349,  807 

1,027,611 

770, 956 

1, 543, 115 

1, 396, 143 

1, 252, 955 

947, 440 

705,677 
455, 439 
335, 850 
312, 545 

534, 462 
444, 714 
429, 391 
286, 374 

343,900 

220, 304 
98, 512 
147, 837 

515,442 
354, 582 
174,907 
118,479 

227, 902 
144, 593 
99, 787 
97, 218 

320,467 
307,013 
108,903 
101,080 

85 
89 
88 
63 

158 
130 
93 
75 

166 
154 
130 
95 

78 
71 
59 
41 

64 

58 

131 

121 

37 
33 
22 
16 

60 

33 

22 

114 

32 
25 
11 

8 

41 
19 
13 

7 

598, 045 

1910             

628,603 

1900             

604, 527 

1S90            

448,489 

Middle  Atlantic: 

1920      

1,113,921 

1910     

875,  771 

1900     

636, 600 

1890     

547, 893 

East  Nortli  Central: 

1920                

1,172,577 

1910            

1,086,197 

1900                

899, 043 

1890                

652, 288 

West  North  Central: 

1920    

540,654 

1910      

498,  769 

1900       

402, 293 

1890  

286,188 

South  Atlantic: 

1920             

436, 404 

1910             

397, 081 

19p0              

203, 328 

1890              

145,079 

East  South  Central: 

1920      

247,470 

1910      

229, 933 

1900      

154, 241 

1890 

111,454 

West  South  Central: 

1920 

399, 984 

1910 

229,386 

1900        

1.56, 377 

1890     

94, 704 

Mountain: 

1920 

218,948 

1910 

174, 020 

1900 

71,664 

1890 

47, 185 

Pacific: 

1920 

269, 791 

1910 

135, 096 

1900 

92, 693 

1890 

39,  437 

NEW  ENGLAND. 

Maine: 

1920 

3 
2 
1 
1 

2 
2 
1 
1 

127, 041 
84,818 
50, 145 
36,425 

106,763 
96,068 
56,987 
44,126 

5 
5 
6 
5 

6 
6 
4 
3 

3 
3 
2 

1 

77, 189 
81,615 
96,807 
77,024 

86,976 
78,044 
67, 374 
49, 105 

47, 741 
44,  748 
30, 139 
14,590 

11 
11 

10 

7 

6 
6 
7 
6 

6 
5 
6 
2 

76, 095 

1910 

74, 084 

1900 

68, 759 

1890 

48, 154 

New  Hampshire : 

1920 

43,747 

1910 .- 

1 ::: 

40,074 

1900 

53, 926 

1890 

42,584 

V'ermont: 

1920 

41,714 

1910 

33, 658 

1900 

37, 572 

1890 

13, 706 

I  See  note  1  to  Table  14,  p.  74. 


URBAN   AND   RURAL. 


7Y 


Table  16.— NUMBER  AND  AGGREGATE  POPULATION  OF  URBAN  PLACES  OF  SPECI- 
FIED SIZES,  AND  POPULATION  OF  RURAL  DISTRICTS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES- 
1890-1920— Continued. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Geographic  Divisions. 

New  England: 

1920.' 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Middle  Atlantic: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

East  North  Central: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

West  North  Central: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

South  Atlantic: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

East  South  Centrsl: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

West  South  Central: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Mountain: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Pacific: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

NEW  ENGLAND. 

Maine: 

1920 

1910 

-1900 

1890 

New  Hampshire: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Vermont: 

1920 

1910 

1900.. 

1890 


PLACES  OF- 


2,500  to  5,000. 


Num- 
ber of 
places. 


Popula- 
tion. 


11,320 

11,106 

1893 

1726 


93 

87 
90 
122 

272 
223 

179 
139 

1246 
1232 
1211 

1  178 

175 
156 
132 

98 

142 
105 

84 
6S 

9S 
67 
65 
39 

147 
117 
56 
32 

62 
54 
38 

18 

85 
65 
38 
32 


4,  593, 953 
3, 879,  732 
3, 103, 105 
2, 506, 827 


309,  936 
309, 447 
320, 508 
436,  522 

958,412 
787, 136 
631,034 
483, 843 

876, 126 
819,156 
728, 847 
625, 440 

615,377 
541,919 
449, 647 
332, 256 

478, 849 
365, 950 
297, 385 
222,  546 

340. 521 
236,  565 
222,  75S 
132, 500 

495, 840 
397, 599 
195,433 

102. 522 

216,906 
184, 522 
123, 895 
59, 668 

301,980 
237, 438 
133, 598 
111,  .530 


Rural 
districts — 
population. 


19, 244 
21,731 
19,056 
12, 178 

A2, 275 
40,913 
47, 982 
56, 664 

20, 521 

20,511 

8,120 

22,342 


1,535,836 
1, 554, 599 
1,538,590 
1, 560, 850 

5, 588, 549 
5, 592, 519 
5, 37S,  795 
5, 372, 448 

8, 426, 271 
8, 633, 350 
8,  765, 606 
8,381,124 

7,816,877 
7, 764, 205 
7, 400, 879 
6, 623, 293 

9,651,480 
9, 102,  742 
8, 210, 848 
7, 129, 903 

6, 899, 100 
6,835,672 
6,416,701 
5,611,846 

7,271,395 
6, 827, 078 
5, 475, 093 
4, 024, 984 

2,121,121 

1,  686,  006 

1,133,294 

85S,  308 

2, 095, 388 
1, 809, 975 
1,294,336 
1,086,599 


46S,  445 
480, 123 
461,639 
487, 305 

163,322 

175, 473 
186, 319 
184, 051 

242, 452 
257, 039 
267, 810 
281,784 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION  LIVING  IN — 


Places  of- 


25.9 
22.1 
18.7 
15.4 


29.8 
24.5 
19.1 
12.4 

47.4 
44.5 
41.8 
35.0 

31.6 
26.1 
21.3 
16.1 

17.0 
13.5 
12.7 
11.5 

12.6 
9.6 
7.5 
7.5 

7.8 
7.1 
4.1 
2.5 

9.3 
3.9 
4.4 
5.1 

11.2 
8.1 
8.0 

8.8 

35.5 
34.2 
18.4 
15.8 


25,000 

to 
100,000. 


7.3 
6.8 


23.0 
24.4 
22.4 

21. S 

10.6 
10.9 
8.5 

8.5 

12.5 
8.5 
5.9 
5.2 

5.8 
6.9 
4.3 
4.0 

8.0 
5.8 
4.9 
4.6 

4.1 
3.4 
4.6 
4.1 

5.9 
7.2 
3.7 
3.3 

5.3 

8.8 
6.7 
3.7 

10.8 
6.4 
14.1 
13.3 


10,000 

to 
25,000. 


6.6 
6.0 
5.7 
5.4 


14.3 
13-.  0 
14.5 
13.8 

7.6 
7.0 
6.6 
6.1 

7.2 
7.6 
7.8 
7.0 

5. 6 
3.9 
3.2 
3.5 

3.8 
3.6 
4.1 
3.2 

3.9 
2.6 
1.3 
2.3 

5.0 
4.0 
2.7 
2.5 

6.8 
5.5 
6.0 
8.0 

5.8 
7.3 
4.5 
5.4 


16.5 
11.4 
7.2 
5.5 

24.1 
22.3 
13.8 
11.7 


10.1 
11.0 
13.9 
11.7 

19.6 
18.1 
16.4 
13.0 

13.5 
12.6 
8.8 
4.4 


5,000 

to 
10,000 


4.7 
4.6 
i-2 


8.1 
9.6 
10.8 
9.5 

5.0 
4.5 
4.1 
4.3 

5.5 
6.0 
5.6 

4.8 

4.3 
4.3 
3.9 
3.2 

3.1 
3.3 
1.9 
1.6 

2.8 
2.7 
2.0 
1.7 

3.9 
2.6 
2.4 
2.0 

6.6 
6.6 
4.3 
3.9 

4.8 
3.2 
3.8 
2.1 


9.9 
10.0 
9.6 
7.3 

9.9 
9.3 
13.1 
11.3 

11.8 
9.5 

10.9 
4.1 


2,500 

to 
5,000. 


4.3 
4.2 
4.1 
4.0 


4.2 
4.7 
5.7 
9.3 

4.3 
4.1 
4.1 

3.8 

4.1 
4.5 
4.6 
4.6 

4.9 
4.7 
4.3 
3.7 

3.4 
3.0 
2.8 
2.5 

3.8 
2.8 
3.0 
2.1 

4.S 
4.5 
3.0 
2.2 

6.5 
7.0 
7.4 
4.9 

5.4 
5.7 
5.5 
5.9 


2.5 
2.9 
2.7 
1.8 

9.5 
9.5 
11.7 
15.0 

5.8 
5.8 
2.4 
6.7 


Rural 
dis- 
tricts. 


48.6 
54.2 
60.0 
64.6 


20.8 
23.7 
27.5 
33.2 

25.1 
29.0 
34.8 
42.3 

39.2 
47.3 

54.8 
62.2 

62.3 
66.7 
71,5 
74.2 

69.0 
74.6 
78.6 
80.5 

77.6 
81.3 
85.0 
87.3 

71.0 

77.7 
83.8 
84.9 

63.6 
64.0 
67.7 
70.7 

37.6 
43.2 
5,3.6 
57.5 


61.0 
64.7 
66.5 
73.7 

36.9 
40.8 
45.0 
48.9 

68.8 
72.2 
77.9 
84.8 


1  See  note  1  to  Table  14,  p.  74. 


78 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  16.— NUMBER  AND  AQGREOATE  POPULATION  OF  URBAN  PLACES  OF  SPECI- 
FIED SIZES,  AND  POPULATION  OF  RURAL  DISTRICTS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 
1890-1920— Continued. 


PLACES 

OF— 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

100,000  or  more. 

25,000  to  100,000. 

10,000  to  25,000. 

5,000  to  10,000. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

NEW  ENGLAND — COD. 

Massachusetts: 

1920 , 

1910 

7 
5 
3 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

3 
2 

1 

1,521,  .583 

1,146,999 

784, 176 

448, 477 

237,  595 
224, 326 
175,  597 
132, 146 

444, 128 
235,659 
108, 027 

20 
20 
17 
15 

4 
4 
2 
1 

6 
5 
4 
4 

16 
16 

8 
9 

16 
11 
7 
5 

16 
17 
14 
9 

14 
9 
5 

7 

11 
4 
4 
3 

16 
11 
6 
2 

12 
7 
4 
3 

8 
7 
4 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1,028,383 

1,008,483 

8.52, 988 

706,723 

167, 406 
143,  .525 
67,  435 
27,633 

269, 425 
268,375 
222,  703 
212, 040 

7.55,097 
685,  322 
.396,  462 
442,  324 

718,899 
623, 079 
349, 073 
275, 530 

879,6.58 
802, 381 
569,623 
366,321 

535, 822 
393, 371 
241, 866 
349, 709 

559,351 
245, 421 
176, 794 
116,366 

700,310 

434, 395 

216, 570 

72, 518 

583,309 
261,  592 
182,718 
134, 439 

302, 669 

219, 030 

117,372 

25,090 

98,917 
78,  466 
62,969 
33, 115 

39 
30 
27 
21 

6 
4 
5 
4 

9 

8 
7 
7 

36 
30 

28 
22 

18 
18 
14 
9 

57 
43 
25 
21 

29 
23 
19 
14 

19 
20 
14 
10 

27 
20 
19 
19 

14 
15 
14 
11 

12 
10 
13 
10 

8 
5 
3 
2 

594,111 
4.50,  898 
413, 698 
319, 886 

96,  .361 
69, 776 
87,  405 
78, 403 

152, 390 
126,698 
114, 851 
108,310 

540, 139 
439,  .571 
4.58, 937 
346, 523 

267,1.30 
271, 936 
218,271 
125,899 

889,  740 
638, 300 
350,  403 
298, 534 

456, 388 
.360, 9,84 
305, 089 
199, 186 

298, 280 
339, 996 
218,623 
143, 945 

406, 143 
331,  285 
319, 195 
294, 926 

179, 991 
203,817 
212,  890 
160,098 

202, 313 
160, 001 
197, 15S 
149,  285 

111,  .525 
60,219 
42,  631 
29, 468 

47 
49 
46 
35 

8 
9 

7 
8 

7 
9 
12 
5 

30 
25 
26 
30 

35 
21 
16 
10 

93 

84 

51 

,       35 

44 
45 
43 
29 

23 
26 
23 

18 

47 
41 
27 
15 

32 
24 
22 
18 

20 
18 
15 
15 

16 
16 
U 
6 

321,312 
342,  831 

1900 

310,  720 

1890 

250, 050 

Rhode  Island: 

1920 

61,345 

1910 

63,915 

1900 

49,008 

1890 

57,  240 

Oonnect^rut: 

1920 

53,832 

1910 

74, 041 

1900 

86,  542 

1890 

36, 755 

MIDDLE  ATLANTIC. 

New  York: 

1920 

6 

5 
4 
4 

5 
3 
3 
2 

4 
8 
4 
3 

7 
5 
4 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

2 
2 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

2 
2 
2 
2 

6,807,810 
5, 646, 249 
4,060,571 
2, 711, 204 

1,084,100 
740, 848 
557,674 
344,833 

2,657,689 
2,212,780 
1, 847, 235 
1,390,868 

2,171,635 

1,390,839 

965,052 

558,  261 

314, 194 
233, 6.50 
169,  164 
105, 436 

2,701,705 
2, 185,  283 
1,698,575 
1,099,850 

1,131,312 

578, 337 
285,  704 
205, 876 

457, 147 
373, 857 
285,315 
204,  468 

615, 280 
516, 152 
365,  783 
297,  894 

200, 606 

1910 

162, 373 

1900 

184, 029 

1890 

221,375 

New  Jersey: 

1920..: 

242, 399 

1910 

142,066 

1900 

107,651 

1890 

74, 334 

Pennsylvania: 

1920 

670,916 

1910 

571,  332 

1900 

344,920 

1890 

252, 184 

EAST  NORTH  CENTRAL. 

Ohio: 

1920 

317, 584 

1910 

321,860 

1900 

299, 714 

1890 

199, 869 

Indiana: 

1920 

166.968 

1910 

188,790 

1900 

161,751 

1890 

119,  441 

Illinois: 

1920 

324, 046 

1910 

286,079 

1900 

182,  236 

1890 

99,207 

Michigan: 

1920 

225, 476 

1910 

166, 749 

1900 

158, 649 

1890 

125, 549 

Wisconsin: 

1920 

138, 503 

1910 

122,  719 

1900 

96,693 

1890 

108,  222 

WEST  NORTH  CENTRAL. 

Minnesota: 

1920 

114,  851 

1910 

115, 083 

1900 

72,066 

1890 

40,362 

URBAN   AND  EURAL. 


79 


Table  16.— NUMBER  AND  AGGREGATE   POPULATION  OF  URBAN  PLACES  OF  SPECI- 
FIED SIZES,  AND  POPULATION  OF  RURAL  DISTRICTS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1890- 1920— Continued . 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


FLACE,S  OF- 


NEW  ENGLAND— con. 

Massachusetts: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Rhode  Island: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Conneetiput: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

MIDDLE  ATLANTIC. 

New  York: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

New  Jersey: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

Pennsjivania: 

1920 

1910 

1900 


EAST  NORTH  CENTRAL. 


Ohio: 

1920.  . . 

1910... 

1900... 

1890... 
Indiana: 

1920. .. 

1910. .. 

1900... 

1890. . . 
Illinois: 

1920. . . 

1910. .. 

1900. .. 

1890. .. 
llichigan : 

1920.... 

1910... 

1900... 

1890. .. 
Wisconsin : 

1920... 

1910. .. 

1900... 

1890... 


WEST  NORTH  CENTRAL. 

Minnesota: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 


U4 
116 


74 


154 
157 
155 
156 

139 

137 
138 
131 

80 
71 
61 
41 

33 
31 
30 
30 

41 
37 

28 
21 


184,  859 
176,  150 
205,  516 

278,  718 

26,  473 
23,112 

28,  202 
31,180 

16,  .564 

27,  024 
11,632 
35,  440 


286, 192 
251,  979 
198,  112 
178,311 

162,  408 
129,  281 
96,  493 
56,042 

509,  812 
405,  876 
336,  429 
249,  490 


195, 707 

198,  089 
186, 661 
197,  365 

144,  062 

135,  978 

136,  357 
104,  851 

270,  949 
239,  887 

199,  792 
143,671 

121,  472 
116,549 
112,362 
104, 332 

143,  936 
128, 653 
93, 675 
75, 221 


111,020 
80,  374 
64,651 
42,  210 


202, 108 
241,  049 
238,  248 
235,  093 

15,  217 
17, 956 
20,  909 
18,  904 

444,292 
382,  959 
364, 665 
353,  713 


1,  795, 383 

1,  928, 120 
1, 970,  783 
2, 103,  437 

680,  964 
629,  957 
554,  507 
568,  295 

3, 112,  202 
3, 034,  442 

2,  853,  505 
2, 700, 716 


2, 082, 258 
2,  101,  978 
2, 159, 163 
2, 167,  939 

1,  447,  535 
1,  557,  041 
1, 653,  773 
1, 602,  365 

2, 082, 127 
2, 161, 662 
2, 205, 182 
2, 116, 180 

1,  426,  852 
1,  483, 129 
1,468,659 
1,363,596 

1, 387,  499 
1,  329,  .540 
1,  278,  829 
1, 131,  044 


1,  335,  532 

1,225,414 

1, 153,  294 

867,  234 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION  LIVING  IN — 


Places  of^ 


100,000 


39.5 
34.1 

28.0 
20.0 

39.3 
41.3 
41.0 
38.2 

32.2 
21.1 
11.9 


65.6 
62.0 
55.9 
45.2 

34.4 
29.2 
29.6 
23.9 

30.5 
28.9 
29.3 
26.5 


37.7 
29.2 
23.2 
15.2 

10.7 

8.7 
6.7 

4.8 

41.7 

38.8 
35.2 
28.7 

30.8 
20.6 

11.8 


17.4 
16.0 
13.8 
12.1 


25.8 
24.9 
20.9 
22.7 


25,000 

to 
100,000. 


26.7 
30.0 
30.4 
31.6 

27.7 

26.5 

15.7 

8.0 

19.5 
24.1 
24.5 
28.4 


7.3 
7.5 
5.5 
7.4 

22.8 
24.6 
18.5 
19.1 

10.1 
10.5 
9.0 
7.0 


9.3 
8.3 
5.8 
9.5 

19.1 
9.1 

7.0 
5.3 

10.8 
7.7 
4.5 
1.9 

15.9 
9.3 
7.5 
6.4 


10,000 
to 

25,000. 


5,000 

to 

10,000. 


IL 


4.1 
3.8 
3.0 
2.5 


15.4 
13.4 
14.7 
14.3 

15.9 
12.9 
20.4 
22.7 

n.o 

11.4 
12.6 
14.5 


5.2 

4.8 
6.3 
5.8 

8.5 
10.7 
11.6 

8.7 

10.2 
8.3 
5.6 
5.7 


6.3 
5.9 
6.6 

7.7 

4.9 
7.3 
8.8 
7.6 

7.7 
6.9 
9.5 


4.7 
2.9 
2.4 
2.2 


8.3 
10.2 
11.1 
11.2 

10.1 
11.8 
11.4 
16.6 

3.9 
6.6 
9.5 

4.9 


1.9 
1.8 
2.5 
3.7 

7.7 
5.6 
5.7 
5.1 

7.7 
7.5 
5.5 
4.8 


7.9 

5.5 

7.6 

6.8 

7.3 

7.2 

5.4 

5.4 

10.2 

5.7 

12.6 

7.0 

8.7 

6.4 

6.6 

5.4 

.5.0 
5.1 
3.8 
2.6 

6.1 
5.9 
*.  6 
6.0 

5.3 
5.3 
4.7 
6.4 


4.8 
5.5 
4.1 
3.1 


2,500 

to 
6,000. 


4.8 
5.2 
7.3 
12.4 

4.4 
4.3 
6.6 
9.0 

1.2 
2.4 
1.3 

4.7 


2.8 
2.8 
2.7 
3.0 

5.1 
5.1 
5.1 
3.9 

5.8 
5.3 
5.3 
4.7 


3.4 
4.2 
4.5 

5.4 

4.9 
5.0 
5.4 
4.8 

4.2 
4.3 
4.  1 
3.8 

3.3 
4.1 
4.6 
5.0 

5.5 
5.5 
4.5 
4.4 


Rural 
dis- 
tricts. 


4.7 
3.9 
3.7 

3.2  I 


5.2 
7.2 
8.5 
10.5 

2.5 
3.3 
4.9 
5.5 

32,2 
34.4 
40.1 
47.4 


17.3 
21.2 
27.1 
35.0 

21.6 
24.8 
29.4 
39.3 

35.7 
39.6 
45.  a 
51.4 


36.2 
44.1 
51.9 
59.0 

49.4 
67.6 
65.7 
73.1 

32.1 
38.3 
45.7 
55.3 

38.9 
52.8 
00.7 
65.1 

52.7 
57.0 
61.8 


55.9 
59.0 
65.9 
66.2 


1  See  note  1  to  Table  14,  p.  74. 


80 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  16.— NUMBER  AND  AGGREGATE  POPULATION  OF  URBAN  PLACES  OF  SPECI- 
FIED SIZES,  AND  POPULATION  OF  RURAL  DISTRICTS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 
1890- 1920— Continued. 


PLACES 

OF— 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

100,000  or  more. 

25,000  to  100,000. 

10,000  to  25,000. 

5,000  to  10,000. 

Num- 
l)er  of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

WEST  NORTH  CENTRAL— 

continued. 
Iowa: 

1920  

1 

126,468 

6 
8 
6 
4 

3 
3 
1 
1 

285,053 
330, 091 
218, 259 
145, 082 

147,472 
144,677 
26,023 
52,324 

11 
9 

8 
7 

8 
5 
3 
3 

3 

2 

192,629 
137, 107 
129,096 
115,234 

110, 146 
70,753 
51, 278 
48, 775 

46,447 
26,809 

18 
9 
10 

8 

16 
17 
18 
11 

3 
3 
2 

1 

6 
4 
1 

114,802 

1910 

59,402 

1900                 

70,618 

1890 

56,582 

Missouri: 

1920  

2 
2 
3 
2 

1,097,307 
935, 410 
841, 969 
584, 486 

109,337 

1910 

120, 938 

1900 

120, 291 

1890       

73,573 

North  Dakota: 

1920 

18,889 

1910 

16,788 

1900          

17,241 

1890       . 

5,664 

South  Dakota: 

1920 

1 

25,202 

1 
2 

1 
1 

3 

1 

14,  .537 
24, 847 
10, 266 
10, 177 

36,060 
10, 326 

41,994 

1910                 .       .   . 

27,708 

1900               

6,210 

1890       

Nebraska: 

1920 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

191,601 
124, 09G 
102, 555 
140, 452 

101, 177 

1 

2 
2 
1 

2 
3 
2 
2 

54,948 
70, 232 
66, 170 
55, 154 

122, 239 
178,465 
85,026 
69,323 

9 
9 

7 
5 

10 
13 
10 
10 

65,048 

1910 

61,670 

1900          

48,004 

1890  

3 

14 
9 

7 
4 

39,361 

194,333 
125,378 
102,579 
69,530 

38,811 

Kansas: 

1920 

75, 733 

1910     

97,180 

1900  

67, 863 

1890 

71,196 

SOUTH  ATLANTIC. 

Delaware: 
1920 

1 

110,168 

1910 

1 
1 
1 

2 

87,411 
76, 508 
61,431 

57,901 

1900          

1890 

Maryland: 

1920 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

2 
1 

733,826 

558, 485 
508,957 
434,439 

437, 571 
331,069 
278,718 
230, 392 

287,444 
127,628 

2 
3 
2 
2 

22,280 
48, 757 
30, 719 
22,847 

3 

4 
4 
2 

21,037 

1910           

27,734 

1900  

28,842 

1890 

15,797 

District  of  Columbia: 
1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Virginia: 

1920  

5 
4 
2 
2 

4 
2 
1 

1 

4 
2 

201,907 
165,010 
131,674 
116,259 

173,862 
72, 802 
38, 878 
34,522 

156,609 
59,762 

15 

16 

7 

6 

6 
4 
3 
1 

10 
5 
6 
4 

4 
2 
3 
1 

7 
5 
3 
2 

67,639 
95,532 
130, 306 
96,460 

88,494 
62,724 
34, 725 
10, 108 

153,903 
89,283 
87,447 
54, 526 

67,303 
33, 258 
44, 363 
15,353 

101,857 
72, 233 
51, 131 
40,049 

9 

6 

16 

15 

6 
6 
4 
3 

13 
13 
6 
3 

8 
9 
4 
2 

14 

14 

7 

5 

58,694 

1910 

36,764 

1900 

38, 261 

1890 

29,910 

West  Virginia: 

1920 

40,052 

1910  

49, 803 

1900 

24,231 

1890              

22,376 

North  Carolina: 

1920 

89,970 

1910 

96, 184 

1900                 

42, 181 

1890  

21,346 

South  Carolina: 

1920                    .  .     .. 

2 
2 
1 
1 

4 
3 
3 
3 

105, 481 
85, 152 
55, 807 
54,955 

219,920 
146, 769 
183, 557 
142,022 

56,967 

1910  

60, 737 

1900 

22, 056 

1890           .... 

14, 151 

Georgia: 

1920 

1 
1 

200, 616 
154,  839 

95,937 

1910 

90,403 

1900 

47, 757 

1890 

35,967 

1  See  note  1  to  Table  14,  p.  74. 


URBAN   AND  RURAL. 


81 


Table  16.— NUMBER  AND  AGGREGATE  POPULATION  OF  URBAN  PLACES  OF  SPECI- 
FIED SIZES,  AND  POPULATION  OF  RURAL  DISTRICTS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES; 
1890-1920— Continued. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


WEST  NORTH  CENTRAL — 

continued. 
Iowa: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Missouri: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890  

North  Dakota: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

South  Dakota: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Nebraska: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Kansas: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

SOUTH  ATLANTIC. 

Delaware: 

1920 

1910 : , 

1900 , 

1890 , 

Maryland: 

1920 , 

1910 

1900 

1890 

District  of  Columbia: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Virginia: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

.1890 

West  Virginia : 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

North  Carolina: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

South  Carolina : 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Georgia: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 


PLACES  OF— 


2,500  to  5,000. 


Num- 
ber of 
places. 


Popula- 
tion. 


156, 543 
153,454 
154, 413 

88,866 

122, 641 
127, 039 
88,543 
97,808 

22,903 
19, 639 
6,172 
4,979 

20, 139 
24, 118 
24, 460 
18, 378 

57, 649 
44, 528 
35, 973 
17,863 

124, 482 
92,  76? 
75, 435 
62, 152 


10,599 
9,674 
9,209 
9,636 

34, 378 
23,216 
22,688 
22,619 


58,300 
51, 595 
39, 826 
40,092 

66, 599 
42, 913 
27, 631 
14,359 


73, 245 
57, 1C2 
39, 837 

64, 236 
45, 685 
49, 030 
31,724 

109,529 
74,406 
63, 937 
39, 434 


Rural 
districts- 
population, 


1, 528,  526 
1,544,717 
1, 659, 467 
1, 506, 533 

1,  817, 152 
1,  894, 518 
1, 978, 561 
1, 822, 219 

558. 633 
513,  820 
295,733 
180, 340 

534, 675 
507,  215 

360. 634 
320, 045 

891, 066 
881, 362 
813, 598 
771,015 

1,151,293 
1, 197, 159 
1, 139, 592 
1, 155, 907 


102, 236 
105,237 
99,018 
97,  :26 

580, 239 
637, 154 
596,838 
546,688 


1, 635, 203 
1,585,083 
1,514,117 
1, 373, 259 

1, 094, 694 
992, 877 
833, 335 
681, 429 

2, 068, 753 
1,  887, 813 
1,707,020 
1, 502, 190 

1, 389, 737 
1,  290,  .568 
1,169,060 
1,034,966 

2, 167, 973 
2, 070, 471 
1, 869, 949 
1, 579, 881 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION  LIVING  IN— 


Places  of- 


100,000 


5.3 


32.2 
28.4 
27.1 
21.8 


14.8 
10.4 
9.6 
13.2 

5.7 


49.4 


50.6 
43.1 

42.8 
41.7 

100.0 
100.0 
100.0 
100.0 

12.4 
6.2 


25,000 

to 
100,000. 


6.9 
5.9 


11.9 
14.8 
9.8 
7.6 

4.3 
4.4 
0.8 
2.0 


4.2 
5.9 
6.2 
5.2 

6.9 

10.6 

5.8 

4.9 


43.2 
41.4 
36.5 

4.0 


8.7 
8.0 
7.1 
7.0 

11.9 
6.0 
4.1 
4.5 

6.1 
2.7 


6.3 
5.6 
4.2 
4.8 

7.6 
5.6 
8.3 

7.7 


10,000 

to 
25,000. 


8.0 
6.2 
5.8 
6.0 

3.2 
2.1 
1.7 
1.8 

7.2 
4.6 


2.3 
4.3 
2.6 
2.9 

2.8 
0.9 


3.7 

11.0 
7.4 
7.0 
4.9 


1.5 
3.8 
2.6 
2.2 


2.9 
4.6 
7.0 
5.8 

6.0 
5.1 
3.6 
1.3 

6.0 
4.0 
4.6 
3.4 

4.0 
2.2 
3.3 
1.3 

3.5 

2.8 
2.3 
2.2 


5,000 

to 
10,000. 


4.8 
2.7 
3.2 
3.0 

3.2 
3.7 
3.9 
2.7 

2.9 
2.9 
5.4 
3.0 

6.6 
4.7 
1.5 


5.0 
5.2 
4.5 
3.7 

4.3 
5.7 
4.6 
5.0 


1.5 
2.1 
2.4 
L5 


2,.500 

to 
5,000. 


6.5 
6.9 
6.9 
4.6 

3.6 
3.9 
2.9 
3.7 

3.5 
3.4 
1.9 
2.6 

3.2 
4.1 
6.1 
5.3 

4.4 
3.7 
3.4 
1.7 

7.0 
5.5 
5.1 
4.4 


4.8 
4.8 
5.0 
5.7 

2.4 
1.8 
1.9 
2.2 


Rural 
dis- 
tricts. 


2.5 

2.5 

1.8 

2.5 

2.1 

2.1 

1.8 

2.4 

2.7 

4.6 

4.1 

3.5 

2.5 

2.9 

2.9 

1.9 

3.5 

3.5 

4.4 

3.3 

2.2 

3.0 

1.3 

2.5 

3.4 

3.8 

4.0 

3.0 

1.6 

3.7 

1.2 

2.8 

3.3 

3.8 

3.5 

2.^ 

2.2 

2.9 

2.0 

2.1 

63.6 
69.4 
74.4 
78.8 

53.4 
57.5 
63.7 
68.0 

80.4 
89.0 
92.7 
94.4 

84.0 
86.9 
89.8 
91.8 

68.7 
73.9 
76.3 
72.6 

65.1 
70.8 
77.5 
80.0 


45.8 
52.0 
53.0 
57.8 

40.0 
49.2 
50.2 
52.4 


70.8 
76.9 
81.7 
82.9 

74.8 
81.3 
86.9 
89.3 


85.6 
90.1 
92.8 

82.5 
85.2 
87.2 
89.9 

74.9 
79.4 
84.4 
80.0 


75108°— 2S- 


82 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  16 NUMBER  AND  AGGREGATE  POPULATION  OF  URBAN  PLACES  OF  SPECI- 
FIED SIZES,  AND  POPULATION  OF  RURAL  DISTRICTS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 
1890-1920— Continued. 


PLACES  OF— 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

100,000  or  more. 

25,000  to  100,000. 

10,000  to  25,000. 

5,000  to  10,000. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

SOUTH  ATLANTIC— con. 

Florida: 

1920                  

4 
2 

1 

203,772 
95,481 
28,429 

2 
2 
3 
3 

4 

4 
3 
3 

13 

12 
1 
2 

7 
4 

32,986 
42,927 
50,700 
47,031 

69,057 

60,688 
42,907 
59,282 

39,  ,349 

22,927 
14,511 
32, 574 

99,293 

47,864 

11 
6 

73, 747 

1910          

35,456 

1900            '■(-•■     - 

1890  .'.... I.'..'.. .J 

1 

14 

12 

8 
7 

7 

5 

13 

13 

8 
6 
7 
4 

8 
10 
4 
2 

8 

3 

•  2 

14 

8 
5 
4 

5,532 

EAST  SOUTH  CENTRAL. 

Kentucky: 

1920  "              

1 

1 
1 
1 

2 
2 

1 

234,891 
223,928 
204,731 
161,129 

280,693 
241,469 
102,320 

3 
3 
3 

1 

2 
2 
3 
3 

2 
2 
3 
2 

127,972 
118,678 
97,608 
37,371 

135,713 
80,950 
143,656 
169,763 

104,241 
89,657 

107,230 
57,254 

100,317 

1910          

84,079 

1900      

56,616 

1890  

50,631 

Tennessee: 

1920      

43,536 

1910      

33,479 

1900 

20,754 

1890 

16,618 

Alabama: 

1920 

1 
1 

178,806 
132,685 

50,461 
41,695 

1910  

1900             

49,462 

1890          

1 

9 
5 
3 
3 

»4 

15 

13 

1 

4 
4 
2 
2 

9 
6 
2 

21,883 

136,201 

88, 885 
41,094 
34,098 

53,280 
70,304 
27,997 
11,311 

65,055 

47,768 
27,282 
22,457 

123,617 

79,383 
20,043 

31,627 

Mississippi: 

1920  

53,156 

1910               

70,680 

1900       

27,409 

1890 

" 

12, 578 

•WEST  SOUTH  CENTRAL. 

Arkansas: 

1920  

2 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

94,012 
45,941 
38,307 

25,874 

43,874 
28,015 

53, 135 

1910             

21, 143 

1900        

15,623 

1890  

26, 755 

Louisiana: 

1920          

1 

1 

1 
1 

387,219 
339, 075 
287, 104 
242,039 

52,377 

1910 

1900  

29,491 
24, 571 

1890 

Oklahoma:  * 

1920  

3 

2 

193,647 

89, 483 

15 
6 

1 
1 

29 

19 

15 

110 

6 
3 

1 

104, 193 

1910  

44,072 

1900 

6,681 

1890       

5,333 

Texas: 

1920  

4 

565,113 

6 
8 
5 
4 

1 
1 

1 

275,692 
473,375 
205,069 
132,381 

41,611 
39, 165 
30,470 

120 

1  13 

17 

6 

5 
5 
2 
2 

2 
1 

273,490 
157,127 
99,585 
84,711 

75,594 
59,497 
25,700 
24,557 

36,394 
17,358 

190,279 

1910 

134,680 

1900  

110,602 

1890 

62,616 

MOUNT  ATN. 

Montana: 

1920          

37, 127 

1910    

16,015 

1900 

9,463 

1890       

Idaho: 

1920 

7 
4 

1 

47,544 

1910             

27,702 

1900       

5,957 

1890 

Wyoming: 

1920 

■""T".." 

!  ■ 

2 
1 
1 
1 

25,276 
11,320 
14,087 
11.690 

3 
3 
1 
1 

21,932 

1910 

22,423 

1900 

8,207 

1890 

0.388 

>  See  nc 
« Incluc 

te  1  to  Table 
les  populatioi 

14,  p.  7^ 
I  of  Ind 

I. 

Ian  Territorj 

for  1900  and  1890. 

URBAN   AND   RURAL. 


83 


Table  16.— NUMBER  AND  AGGREGATE  POPULATION  OF  URBAN  PLACES  OF  SPECI- 
FIED SIZES,  AND  POPULATION  OF  RURAL  DISTRICTS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 
1890-1920— Continued. 


PLACES  OF — 

Rural 
districts- 
population. 

PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION  LIVING  IN — 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

2,500  to  5,000. 

Places  of- 

- 

Rural 
dis- 
tricts. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

100,000 

or 
more. 

25,000 

to 
100,000. 

10,000 

to 
25,000. 

5,000 

to 
10,000. 

2,500 

to 
5,000. 

SOUTH  ATLANTIC— con. 

Florida: 

1920 

13 
13 

8 
8 

29 
20 
19 
14 

33 
18 
14 
6 

21 
15 
17 
12 

15 
14 

15 
7 

27 
19 

9. 

3 

24 
15 

8 
6 

36 

32 

10 

1 

60 
51 
29 
22 

5 
5 
6 
4 

11 

7 
1 

45,320 
45, 216 
27, 902 
24,795 

101,306 
68,069 
65,806 
48;  300 

111,935 
62, 220 
45, 398 
19, 439 

76, 516 
58, 530 
60,022 
41,471 

60, 764 
47,746 
51,5.32 
23,290 

90,070 

6.5,293 

29,906 

9,219 

79,638 
52, 167 
27,331 
19,349 

118,023 

107,317 

32,693 

4,151 

208,115 
172,922 
105, 503 
69, 803 

17.679 
18,743 
18,931 
14,230 

35,099 

24,838 

4,046 

612, 645 
533, 539 
421, 511 
314,064 

1,783,087 
1, 734, 463 
1,679,506 
1,501,922 

1,726,659 
1,743,744 
1.693,977 
1,529,124 

1, 838, 857 
1,767,662 
1,611,983 
1,361,166 

1,. 5.30, 497 
1,. 589, 803 
1,431,235 
1,219,634 

1,461,707 

1,371,768 

1     1,199,831 

j     1,055,052 

1,170,:346 

1     1,159,872 

1,015,337 

834,743 

1,488,803 

1,337,000 

731,974 

249, 173 

3, 1.50,  .5.39 
2,958,438 
2,527,951 
1,886,016 

376, 878 
242,633 
158,775 
104, 137 

312, 829 
2.55,696 
151,769 

88,548 

137,054 
102,744 
65, 874 
41,071 

21.0 
12.7 
5.4 

3.4 
5.7 
9.6 
12.0 

2.9 
2.7 
2.0 
3.2 

1.7 
1.0 
0.7 
1.8 

4.2 
2.2 

"'i'.i' 

7.6 
4.9 
2.6 
2.6 

3.0 
4.5 
2.1 
1.0 

3.6 
2.9 

2.0 
2.0 

6.1 
4.8 
2.5 

7.6 
4.7 

"""i.4' 

4.2 
3.7 
2.6 
2.7 

1.9 
1.5 
1.0 
0.9 

2.1 
2.0 
2.7 
2.1 

3.0 
3.9 
1.8 
1.0 

3.0 
1.3 
1.2 
2.4 

2.9 
1.8 

1.8 

.5.1 
2.7 
0.7 
2.1 

4.1 
3.5 
3.6 
2.8 

6.8 
4.3 
3.9 

11.0 
8.5 
3.7 

4.7 
6.0 
5.3 
6.3 

4.2 
3.0 
3.1 
2.6 

4.8 
2.8 
2.2 
1.1 

3.3 
2.7 
3.3 
2.7 

2.8 
2.7 
3.3 

1.8 

5.  1 
t.  1 
2.3 

0.8 

4.4 
3.1 
2.0 
1.7 

5.8 
6.5 
4.1 
1.6 

4.5 
4.4 
3.5 
3.1 

3.2 
,5.0 
7.8 
10.0 

8.1 
7.6 
2.5 

63.3 

1910 

70.9 

1900 

79.7 

1890 .     .   . 

80.2 

EAST  SOUTH  CENTRAL. 

Kentucky: 

1920 

9.7 

9.8 
9.5 

8.7 

12.0 
11.1 
5.1 

7.6 
6.2 

5.3 
5.2 
4.5 
2.0 

5.8 
3.7 
7.1 
9.6 

4.4 
4.2 
5.9 
3.8 

73.8 

1910 

75.7 

1900 

78.2 

1890 

80.8 

Tennessee: 

1920 

7.3.9 

1910 

79.8 

1900 

83.8 

1890 

86.5 

AIai)ama: 

1920 

78.3 

1910 

82.7 

1900 

88.1 

1890 

89.9 

Mississippi: 

1920 

86.6 

1910 

88.5 

1900 

92.3 

1890 

94.6 

WEST  SOUTH  CENTRAL. 

Arkansas: 

1920 

21.5 
20.5 
20.8 
21.6 

5.4 
2.9 
2.9 
2.3 

2.4 
1.7 

9.5 
5.4 

8.3.4 

1910 

87.1 

1900 

91.5 

1890 

93.5 

Louisiana: 

1920 

6,5.1 

1910 

70.0 

1900 

73.6 

1890 

74.6 

Oklahoma:  i 

1920 

73.4 

1910 

80.7 

1900 

92.6 

1890 

96.3 

Texas: 

1920 

12.1 

.5.9 
12.1 
6.7 
5.9 

7.6 
10.4 
12.5 

.5.9 
4.0 
3.3 
3.8 

13.8 
15.8 
10.6 
17.2 

8.4 
5.3 

67.6 

1910 

75.9 

1900 

82.9 

1890 

84.4 

MOLTNTAIN. 

Montana: 

1920...^ 

1910 

68.7 
64.5 

1900 

65.3 

1890 

72.9 

Idaho: 

72.4 

1910 

78.5 

1900 

93.8 

1890 

100.0 

Wyoming: 

1920 

3 
3 
1 

1 

10, 140 

9,478 
4, 363 
3,406 

13.0 

7.8 
15.2 
18.7 

11.3 

15.4 
8.9 
10.2 

5.2 
6.5 
4.7 
5.4 

70.5 

1910 

70.4 

1900 

71.2 

1890 

65.7 

1  Includes  population  of  Indian  Territory  for  1900  and  1890. 


84 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  16.— NUMBER  AND  AGGREGATE  POPULATION  OF  URBAN  PLACES  OF  SPECI- 
FIED SIZES,  AND  POPULATION  OF  RURAL  DISTRICTS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 
1890-1920— Continued. 


VLACES  OF— 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

100,000  or  more. 

25,000  to  100,000. 

10,000  to  25,000. 

5,000  to  10,000. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

MOUNTAIN— continued. 

Colorado: 

1920 

1 

1 
1 
1 

256, 491 
213, 381 
133,  859 
106, 713 

2 
2 
1 

73, 155 
73,  473 
2S,  157 

3 
1 
3 
3 

1 
1 

32, 870 
10,  204 
43, 6S7 
46, 082 

15, 157 
11, 020 

5 
7 
2 
3 

3 
2 
2 
1 

6 
4 
2 
1 

2 
2 
2 

1 

34, 748 
52, 558 

1910 

1900 

11, 495 

1890 

15, 792 

New  Mexico: 

1920 

19, 813 

1910 

11,244 

1900 

11,841 

1890 

6,185 

Arizona: 
1920 

1 

29,053 

1 
2 

20, 292 
24, 327 

43,063 

1910 

27,631 

1900 

13, 075 

1890 

5,150 

Utah: 

1920 

1 

118, 110 

1 
2 

1 
1 

32,804 
lis,  357 
53,531 
44,843 

1 

10, 303 

14, 721 

1910 

16, 447 

1900 

1 
1 

1 
1 

16,313 
14, 8S9 

12,016 
10,867 

11,636 

1890 

5,159 

Nevada: 
1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1 

7 
4 
2 

8,511 

PACIFIC. 

Washington: 

1920 

2 

2 

419, 749 
341, 596 

3 
1 
3 
2 

150, 194 
S3,  743 
155, 233 

78, 843 

5 
5 
1 

1 

3 
1 

72,074 
96, 218 
10,049. 
19, 922 

42, 299 
14,094 

47,544 

1910 

31, 778 

1900 

14,672 

1890 

Oregon: 
1920 

1 

1 

258,288 
207, 214 

S 
5 
2 
2 

26 
10 
9 
5 

50, 445 

1910 

39, 210 

1900            .... 

1 
1 

9 
5 
2 
3 

90, 426 
46,385 

451, 404 
1S3, 945 
96,242 
125, 463 

15,044 

1890        

1 

13 
13 
6 
5 

10,532 

206,094 
196, 701 
98, 854 
70, 626 

11,313 

Cahfornia: 

1S20        

3 
3 
2 
1 

1,299,610 
886, 284 
445, 261 
298, 997 

171, 802 

1910 

64, 108 

1900 

62,977 

1890 

28, 124 

URBAN   AND  EURAL. 


85 


Table  16.— NUMBER  AND  AGGREGATE  POPULATION  OF  URBAN  PLACES  OF  SPECI- 
FIED SIZES,  AND  POPULATION  OF  RURAL  DISTRICTS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 
1890-1920— Coutinued. 


PLACES  OF— 

Rural 
districts- 
population. 

PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION  LIVING  IN— 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

2,500  to  5,000. 

Places  of- 

- 

Rural 
dis- 
tricts. 

Num- 
ber of 
places. 

Popula- 
tion. 

100,000 

or 
more. 

25,000 

to 
100,000. 

10,000 

to 
25,000. 

5,000 

to 
10,000. 

2,500 

to 
5,000. 

MOUNTAIN— continued . 

Colorado: 

1920 

15 
16 
13 
6 

8 
7 
5 
1 

7 
3 
2 
1 

12 

12 
8 
3 

1 
1 
2 
2 

18 
15 
9 
7 

11 
11 

8 
6 

56 
39 
21 
19 

55,995 
55, 224 
43,  453 
17,318 

29,990 

24,307 

15, 540 

3,785 

2.5,119 
11,302 
6,420 
3,152 

39,646 
38,130 
23,947 
10,264 

3,238 
2,  500 
7,195 
7,513 

59, 174 
52, 195 
31,523 
28,413 

39, 987 
46, 542 
27,710 
16,863 

202,819 
138,  701 
74, 365 
66,254 

486,370 

394, 184 

■    279,049 

227,344 

295, 390 
2,80,  730 
167, 929 
150,312 

216,635 

141,094 

103,  436 

79,941 

233,812 
200,  417 
171,322 
135,624 

62, 153 
68,  508 
35, 140 
31,331 

607. 886 
536,460 
306, 626 
230,054 

392, 370 
365, 705 
280, 356 
232,611 

1,095,132 
907, 810 
707,354 
623, 934 

27.3 
26.7 
24.8 
25.8 

7.8 
9.2 
5.2 

3.5 
1.3 
8.1 

n.2 

4.2 
3.4 

3.7 
6.6 
2.1 
3.8 

5.5 
3.4 
6.1 
3.9 

12.9 
13.5 
10.6 
5.8 

3.3 
4.4 
4.2 
2.4 

6.0 
6.9 
8.1 
4.2 

8.3 
7.4 
8.0 
2.4 

7.5 
5.5 
5.2 
3.6 

8.8 
10.2 
8.7 
4.9 

4.2 
3.1 
17.0 
15.9 

4.4 
4.6 
6.1 
8.0 

5.1 
6.9 
6.7 
5.3 

5.9 
5.8 
5.0 
5.5 

51.8 

1910 

49.3 

1900 

5L7 

1890 

55.0 

New  Mexico: 

1920 

82.0 

1910 

85.8 

1900 

86.0 

1890 

93.8 

Arizona: 

1920 

8.7 

6.1 
11.9 

64.8 

1910 

09.0 

1900 

84.1 

1890 

90.6 

Utah: 

1920 

26.3 

7.3 
31.7 
19.3 
21.3 

2.3 

"".5.' 9' 
7.1 

15.  5 
13.3 

52.0 

1910 

53.7 

1900 

6L9 

1890 

64.3 

Nevada: 

1920..     . 

80.3 

1910 

8.3.7 

1900 

83.0 

1890 

18.0 

3.5 
2.8 
2.8 

6.4 
5.8 
3.6 
3.6 

5.0 
2.7 
4.2 
2.3 

66.2 

PACIFIC. 
1920 

30.9 
29.9 

33.0 
30.8 

37.9 
37.3 
30.0 
24.6 

11.1 
7.3 
30.0 
22.1 

"2i.'9' 
14.6 

1,3.2 
7.7 
6.5 

10.3 

5.3 

8.4 
1.9 
5.6 

5.4 
2.1 

**'3.'3' 

6.0 
8.3 
6.7 
5.8 

44.8 

1910 

47.0 

1900 

69.2 

1890 

64.4 

Oregon: 

1920 

50.1 

1910 

54.4 

1900 

67.8 

1890 

73.2 

1920 

32.0 

1910 

38.2 

1900 

47.6 

1890 

51.4 

86 


ABSTEACT   OF  THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  17. 


-POPULATION  OF  URBAN  CLASSES  AND  OF  RURAL  TERRITORY  AS  CON- 
STITUTED IN  1920,  WITH  INCREASE:  1920  AND  1910. 


[The  figures  for  1920  and  1910  relate  to  the  same  individual  places  but  not  to  the  same  classification  of 
places,  since  certain  communities  passed  during  the  decade  from  the  rural  to  the  urban  or  from  the 
urban  to  the  rural  class  and  others  passed  from  one  urban  group  to  another.] 


CLASS  OF  PLACES. 


United  States. 


Territory  urban  in  1920. 


Places  having  in  1920 — 
1,000,000  or  more.... 
600,000  to  1,000,000.. 
250,000  to  500,000. . . . 
100,000  to  250,000.... 

50,000  to  100,000 

25,000  to  50,000 

10,000  to  25,000 

5,000  to  10,000 

2,500  to  5,000 


25,000  or  more... 
100,000  or  more. . 
250,000  or  more. . 
500,000  or  more. . 
1,000,000  or  more. 


Territory  rural  in  1920 . 


Num- 
ber of 
places 


13 

43 

70 

143 

459 

721 

1,320 

287 

68 

25 

12 

3 


POPULATION. 


1920 


105, 710, 620 


64, 304, 603 


10, 145, 532 
6, 223, 769 
4, 540, 838 
6,519,187 
5, 265, 747 
5,075,041 
6, 942, 742 
4,997,794 
4,593,953 

37,770,114 
27,429,326 
20,910,139 
16, 369, 301 
10, 145, 532 

51,406,017 


1910 


91, 972, 266 


43,193,184 


8,505,411 
4,664,460 
3,712,128 
5,087,486 
3,999,370 
3, 777, 417 
5,617,089 
4,051,188 
3, 778, 635 

29,746,272 
21,969,485 
16,881,999 
13, 169, 871 
8,505,411 

48,779,082 


increa.se: 
1910-1920 


Number. 


13, 73S,  354 


11,111,419 


1,640,121 

1, 559, 309 

828, 710 

1, 431, 701 

1,266,377 

1,297,624 

1,325,653 

946,606 

815,318 

8,023,842 
5,459,841 
4,028,140 
3, 199, 430 
1,640,121 

2,626,935 


Per 
cent. 


14.9 
25.7 


19.3 
33.4 
22.3 
28.1 
3L7 
34.4 
23.6 
23.4 
21.6 

27.0 
24.9 
23.9 
24.3 
19.3 

5.4 


1  See  note  1  to  Table  14,  p.  74. 


CITIES   AND   THEIR  SUBURBS. 


87 


Table  18.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  CENTRAL  CITY,  METROPOLITAN  DISTRICT, 
AND  ADJACENT  TERRITORY,  FOR  CITIES  OP  200,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920 
1.  AND  1910. 

[A  metropolitan  district  has  as  its  nucleus  a  city  of  200,(X)0  population  or  more  and  includes  in  addition 
those  suburban  areas  which  lie  within  approximately  io  miles  beyond  the  municipal  limits  and  in  which 
the  density  of  population  is  150  per  square  mile  or  more.  The  adjacent  territory  is  the  total  suburban 
territory,  regardless  of  its  density  of  population,  which  lies  within  a  distance  of  approximately  10  miles 
beyond  the  limits  of  the  central  city.] 

fPopulation  shown  for  central  cities  for  each  census  year  does  not  include  that  of  annexations  made  subse- 
quently to  census  date,  but  total  population  given  for  each  district  for  1920  and  1910  relates  to  same  area.] 


Total  for  29  metropolitan  districts. 


In  central  cities  (32  cities) . 
Outside  central  cities 


Cities  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


Metropolitan  district. 

In  city  proper 

Outside , 


City  and  adjacent  territory 
Adjacent  territory 


MetropoUtan  district. 
In  city  proper . . . 
Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


BALTIMORE. 


MetropoUtan  district . 

In  city  proper 

Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory . 
Adjacent  territory 


Metropolitan  district . 

In  city  proper 

Outside , 


City  and  adjacent  territory . 
Adjacent  territory 


MetropoUtan  district . 

In  city  proper 

Outside , 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


MetropoUtan  district . 

In  city  proper 

Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


CINCINNATI. 


MetropoUtan  district. 

In  city  proper 

Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


Area 

in  acres: 

1920 


6.816,110.3 


1.518,715.9 
5,297,394.4 

13,369,925.9 

11,851,210.0 


113,912.0 
14,520.0 
99,392.0 

348,664.0 
334, 144. 0 


85, 266. 2 
16, 773. 4 
68, 492.  8 

364, 723. 0 
347, 949. 6 


244, 160.  0 
50, 560.  0 
193, 600. 0 

432, 448. 0 
381,888.0 


365, 073.  3 

27, 870.  0 

337, 203.  3 

392, 010. 6 
364, 146. 6 


140,015.0 
24, 894. 3 
115, 120.  7 

306, 223. 0 
281,328.7 


469, 569. 6 
123, 382.  9 
316, 186.  7 

594, 410.  4 
471,027.5 


211,938.4 
45, 529.  6 
166, 408.  8 

527,812.2 
482, 282. 6 


POPULATION. 


1920 


29,238,582 


22,111,380 
7,127,202 

30,188,543 

S,  077, 163 


285,113 

20S,  435 
76,678 

.305, 696 
97,261 


249, 226 

200, 616 

48, 610 

279,235 
78, 019 


787,458 

733, 826 

53,632 

814,395 
80,569 


1,772,254 

748,060 

1,024,194 

1,801,320 
1,053,260 


602,  ,847 
506, 775 
96, 072 

623,865 
117,090 


3,178,924 

2,701,705 

477,219 

3,201,301 
499, 596 


606,850 
401,247 
205, 603 

681, 287 
280,040 


23,045.544 


17,673,818 
5,371,726 

23,870,351 
6, 1%,  533 


Per  cent 
of  in- 
crease:* 
1910- 
1920 


104,320 
69,067 
35, 253 

122, 915 

53, 848 


1S5, 235 
154,839 
30,396 

208, 075 
53,236 


663, 810 
558, 485 
105,325 

689, 841 
131,356 


1, 531, 138 
670, 585 
860, 553 

1, 556, 671 

886, 086 


493, 290 
423,715 
69, 575 

511,147 
87, 432 


2,455,942 

2, 185, 283 

270, 659 

2,472,712 
287, 429 


567, 876 
363, 591 
204,  285 

637, 156 
273, 565 


26.9 


25.1 

32.7 


26.5 
30.3 


173.3 
201.8 
117.5 

148.7 
80.6 


34.5 
29.6 
59.9 

34.2 

47.7 


18.6 
31.4 
-49.1 

18.1 
-38.7 


15.7 
11.6 
19.0 

15.7 
18.9 


22.2 
19.6 
38.1 

22.1 
33.9 


29.4 
23.6 
76.3 

29.5 
73.8 


10.4 
0.6 


6.9 
2.4 


'  A  minus  sign  ( — )  denotes  decrease. 


88 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  18 AREA  AND   POPULATION  OF  CENTRAL  CITY,  METROPOLITAN  DISTRICT, 

AND  ADJACENT   TERRITORY,    FOR   CITIES  OF  200,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920 
AND  1910— Continued. 

[See  notes  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  87.] 


CLEVELAND. 


Metropolitan  district . 
In  city  proper. . . 
Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory 
Adjacent  territory ....". 


COLUMBUS. 


MetropoUtan  district. 
In  city  proper. . . 
Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


Metropolitan  district. 

In  city  proper 

Outside 


City  and  adj acent  territory . 
Adjacent  territory 


Metropolitan  district . 

In  city  proper 

Outside , 


City  and  adjacent  territory . 
Adjacent  territory 


INDIANAPOLIS. 


Metropolitan  district. 

In  city  proper 

Outside , 


City  and  adjacent  territory . 
Adjacent  territory 


KANSAS  CITY  (MO.  AND  KANS.). 


Mettopolitan  district 

In  city  proper  (Kansas  City,  Mo.) . . . 
In  city  proper  (Kansas  City,  Kans.). 
Outside 


Cities  and  adjacent  territory . 
Adjacent  territory 


LOS  ANGELES. 


MetropoUtan  district. 

In  city  proper 

Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory 
Adjacent  territory 


MetropoUtan  district 
1  n  city  proper . . . 
Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


Area 

in  acres: 

192U 


148, 846. 9 
36, 089.  0 
112,757.9 

351, 584. 0 
315. 495. 0 


80,689.0 
14, 449. 0 
66, 240. 0 

347, 313. 0 
332, 864. 0 


46,205.0 

37, 085. 0 

9,120.0 

510,438.4 
473,353.4 


175,253.8 
49, 839. 0 
125, 414. 8 

295,906.6 
246,067.6 


153,918.9 
27, 893. 9 
126, 025. 0 

465, 542.  4 
437,648.5 


264,006.7 

37. 395. 0 

10. 138. 1 
216, 473. 6 

604,077.1 
556, 544. 0 


831,605.0 
234,037.0 
597,568.0 

9«,870.6 
707. 833. 6 


214,126.9 

14,348.8 

199, 778. 1 

472, 505. 6 
458, 156. 8 


POPULATION. 


1920 


925, 720 
796, 841 
128,  879 

951,579 
154, 738 


260, 33S 

237, 031 

23, 3U7 

284,841 
47, 810 


2:,4, 232 

256,491 

7,741 

289, 465 
32,974 


1, 165, 153 
993,678 
171,475 

1,181,057 
187,379 


339, 105 

314, 194 

24,911 

367,317 
53, 123 


477, 354 
324,410 
101,177 
51, 767 

502, 242 
76,655 


879, 008 
.576,673 
302, 335 

880, 653 
303,980 


318, 159 

234, 891 

83,268 

340,985 
106,094 


1910 


622, 571 
560, 663 
61,908 

643, 854 
83.191 


199, 146 

181,511 

17, 635 

222,521 
41,010 


219,314 

213,381 

5,933 

240,657 
27, 276 


514, 086 
465, 766 
48, 320 

522, 740 
56,974 


254, 494 

233, 650 

20, 844 

283, 226 
49, 576 


369, 276 

248,381 

82,331 

38, 564 

393,245 
62, 533 


464,841 
319, 198 
145, 643 

466,462 
147,264 


294,606 

223, 928 

70,678 

317, 743 
93,815 


1  A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  deerease. 


CITIES   AXD   THEIR   SUBURBS. 


89 


Table  18 AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  CENTRAL  CITY,  METROPOLITAN  DISTRICT, 

AND  ADJACENT  TERRITORY,  FOR  CITIES   OF   200,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920 
AND  1910— Continued. 

[See  notes  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  87.] 


MrLWAUKEE. 


MetropoUtan  district . 
In  city  proper. . . 
Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory . 
Adjacent  territory 


MINNEAPOLIS-ST.  PAUL. 


MetropoUtan  district 

In  city  proper  (MinneapoUs) . 

In  city  proper  (St.  Paul) 

Outside 


Cities  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


NEW   ORLEANS. 


Metropolitan  district . 
In  city  proper. . . 
Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


NEW  YORK. 


Metropolitan  district . 
In  city  proper. . . 
Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


PHILADELPHIA. 


MetropoUtan  district . 

In  city  proper 

Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


PITTSBURGH. 


MetropoUtan  district . 
In  city  proper. . . 
Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


PORTLAND,  GREG. 


MetropoUtan  district . 

In  city  proper 

Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory . 
Adjacent  territory 


PROVIL.ENCE. 


Metropolitan  district. 

In  city  proper 

Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory . 
Adjacent  territory 


Area 

POPULATION. 

Per  cent 
of  in- 

1920 

1920 

1910 

1910- 
1920 

128,287.3 

16, 184. 9 

112, 102. 4 

537,737 

457, 147 

80,590 

431,417 

373,857 

57, 560 

24.6 
22.3 
40.0 

219,519.3 
203, 334.  4 

546, 822 
89,675 

440,206 
66, 349 

24.2 
35.2 

94,303.0 
31,834.0 
33, 389.  0 
29,080.0 

629,216 

380, 582 

234,698 

13,936 

526,256 

301,408 

214,744 

10, 104 

19.6 
26.3 
9.3 
37.9 

638, 859. 4 
573,636.4 

679,864 
64,  .584 

.571,707 
55, 555 

18.9 
16.3 

126, 240. 0 

113,920.0 

12, 320. 0 

397,915 

387,219 

10,090 

34S, 109 

339,075 

9,034 

14.3 

14.2 

.    18.4 

361,625.6 
247,705.6 

419.679 
32,460 

367,235 

28, 160 

14.3 
15.3 

751,887.3 
191,360.0 
560,527.3 

7,910,415 
5,620,048 
2,290,367 

6,566,859 
4,766,883 
1,799,976 

20.5 
17.9 
27.2 

"875, 51.').  2 
684, 155. 2 

8,034,349 
2,414,301 

6,657,946 
1,891,063 

20.7 
27.7 

483,439.4 

81,920.0 

401,519.4 

2,407,234 

1,823,779 

583,455 

1,983,306 

1,549,008 

434,298 

21.4 
17.7 
34.3 

645,329.8 
563,409.8 

2,428,728 
604,949 

2,004.185 
455, 177 

21.2 
32.9 

422,039.9 

25, 517.  2 

396,522.7 

1,207,504 
588, 343 
619, 161 

1,033,052 
533,905 
499, 147 

16.9 
10.2 
24.0 

499,223.9 
473,706.7 

1,216,464 
628, 121 

1,041,3.85 
507,480 

16.8 
23.8 

160,762.0 
40, 442. 0 
120,320.0 

299,882 

258, 2SS 

41,594 

240,005 
207,214 
32, 791 

24.9 
24.6 
26.8 

440,742.8 
400,300.8 

329,246 
70,958 

264,303 
57,089 

24.6 
24.3 

126,469.4 
11,388.0 
115,081.4 

444,  228 
237, 595 
206,633 

395,972 
224,326 
171,646 

12.2 

5.9 

20.4 

271, 590. 4 
260,202.4 

551,  502 
313, 907 

489,772 
265,446 

12.6 
18.3 

1  A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease. 


90 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  18.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  CENTRAL  CITY,  METROPOLITAN  DISTRICT. 
AND  ADJACENT  TERRITORY,  FOR  CITIES  OF  200,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE-  1920 
AND  1910— Continued. 

[See  notes  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  87.] 


ROCHESTER. 


MetropoUtan  district. 
In  city  proper . . . 
Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


ST.  LOUIS. 


Metropolitan  district. 
In  city  proper . . . . 
Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory....". . 


SAN  FRANCISCO-OAKLAND. 


Metropolitan  district 

In  city  proper  (San  Francisco). 

In  city  proper  ( Oakland) . . 

Outside 


Cities  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


MetropoUtan  district. 

In  city  proper 

Outside 


City  and  adjacent  territory . 
Adjacent  territory 


Metropolitan  district. 

In  city  proper 

Outside , 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


WASHINGTON. 


Metropolitan  district. 

In  city  proper 

Outside , 


City  and  adjacent  territory. 
Adjacent  territory 


Area 

in  acres: 

1920 


ns,39L8 
18,  891. 0 
99,  500.  8 

338, 084. 6 
319, 193. 6 


197, 757. 1 
39, 040.  0 
158, 717. 1 

456, 857. 4 
417,317.4 


286, 500.  8 
26, 880. 0 
29, 248.  0 

230, 372.  8 

381, 880.  0 
325,  752. 0 


145, 638.  4 
37, 478.  4 
108, 160. 0 

381, 606.  4 
344, 128.  0 


59, 661.  2 
18, 010. 0 
41, 661.  2 

336, 890. 0 
318,  880.  0 


170, 146. 0 
38, 408.  4 
131, 737. 6 

567, 166. 2 
528, 757.  8 


POPULATION. 


1920 


320, 966 

295, 750 

25,  216 

342, 999 
47, 249 


952, 012 
772, 897 
170, 115 

1, 014, 457 
241,  560 


891, 477 
506, 676 
216, 261 
168, 540 

900, 921 
177, 984 


357, 950 
315,312 

42, 638 

383, 324 
68, 012 


263,  717 

243, 164 

20,553 

294,  248 
51, 084 


506, 588 
437, 571 
69, 017 

540, 702 
103, 131 


1910 


24S,  512 

218, 149 

30, 363 

272, 741 
54, 592 


828, 733 
687, 029 
141, 704 

881, 925 
194,  896 


686,  873 
416,912 
150, 174 
119,  787 

692, 654 
125, 568 


255, 622 

237, 194 

18, 428 

274, 997 
37, 803 


180, 375 

168, 497 

11.878 

208, 872 
40, 375 


380,  508 
331, 069 
49, 439 

413, 458 
82, 389 


Per  cent 
of  in- 
crease: I 
1910- 
1920 


29.2 
35.6 
-17.0 

25.8 
-13.5 


14.9 
12.5 
26.4 

15.0 
23.9 


29.8 
21.5 
44.0 
40.7 

30.1 
41.7 


40.0 
32.9 
131.4 

39.4 
79.9 


46.2 
44.3 
73.0 

40.9 
26.5 


33.1 
32.2 
39.6 

30.8 
25.2 


1 A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease. 


CITIES   AND   THEIR   SUBURBS. 


91 


Table  19.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  CENTRAL  CITY  AND  OF  ADJACENT  TERRI- 
TORY, FOR  CITIES  OF  100,000  TO  200,000  INHABITANTS:  1920  AND  1910. 

[The  adjacent  territory  is  the  total  suburban  territory  lying  within  a  distance  of  approximately  10  miles 
beyond  the  limits  of  the  central  city.] 

[Population  shown  for  central  cities  for  each  census  year  does  not  include  that  of  annexations  made  sub- 
sequently to  census  date,  but  total  population  given  for  each  district  for  1920  and  1910  relates  to  same 
area.] 


Total  for  29  districts. 


Total  in  central  cities  (30  cities). 
Total  outside  central  cities 


ALBANY. 

(Including  Troy  and  Schenectady.) 


Total  in  city  and  outside. 

In  Albany 

Outside  Albany 


BIRMINGHAM. 


Total  in  city  and  outside. 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper.. . 


BRIDGEPORT. 


Total  in  city  and  outside. 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper... 


Total  in  city  and  outside . 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper.. 


Total  in  city  and  outside. 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper.. . 


DES  MOINES. 


Total  in  city  and  outside. 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper.. . 


FALL  EIVER-NEW  BEDFORD. 


Total  in  cities  and  outside 

In  FaU  River 

In  New  Bedford 

Outside  Fall  River  and  New  Bedford. 


FORT  WORTH. 


Total  in  city  and  outside. 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper.. . 


GRAND  RAPID3. 


Total  in  city  and  outside. 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper. . . 


HARTFORD. 


Total  in  city  and  outside . 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper. . . 


Area  in 
acres: 
1920 


10.097.292.3 


469, 903.  0 
9,627,3S9.  3 


41S,  195.  2 

11,924.  1 

406, 271.  1 


399, 443.  2 

31,346.6 

368,096.6 


191,130.0 

9, 370.  0 

181, 760. 0 


123, 725.  0 

14,605.0 

109, 120.  0 


347, 547.  0 

10, 107. 0 

337,440.0 


435,069.2 
33, 597.  2 
401, 472. 0 


416, 404.  0 
21, 72.3.  0 
12,206.0 

382, 475.  0 


299, 280. 0 

10,  ,553.  4 

288, 726. 6 


315, 360. 0 

11,211.0 

304, 149. 0 


320, 057.  3 

10, 162.  9 

309, 894. 4 


POPULATION. 


1920 


4, 143, 265 
2,555,153 


1910 


5,312,730 


3,165,314 
2, 147, 416 


Per  cent 

of  in- 
crease: 1 
1910- 
1920 


382, 959 
113,344 
269, 615 


290, 884 
178,806 
112,078 


190, 043 
143, 555 
46,488 


184,515 
158, 976 
25, 539 


210, 177 
152, 559 
57,618 


1,54,231 
126,468 
27,763 


333, 1.30 
120,  48.5 
121,217 
91,  428 


136, 691 
106,482 
30,209 


171,204 
1.37,  &34 
33, 570 


300,423 
138, 036 
162, 387 


357, 467 
100, 253 
257,214 


208, 066 
132,685 
75,381 


132, 554 
102, 054 
30,500 


112,008 
92, 104 
19,904 


163,646 
116,577 
47,069 


111,584 
86,368 
25, 216 


296,935 
119,295 
96,652 
80,988 


93,699 
73,312 
20,387 


145,632 
112,571 
33,061 


225, 024 
98, 915 
126, 109 


1  A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease. 


92 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION, 


Table  19.— AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  CENTRAL  CITY  AND  OF  ADJACENT  TERRI- 
TORY, FOR  CITIES  OF  100,000  TO  200,000  INHABITANTS:  1950  AND  1910— Continued. 

[See  notes  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  91.] 


Total  in  city  and  outside 

In  city  proper , 

Outside  city  proper 

LOWELL. 

(Including  Lawrence.) 

Total  in  city  and  outside 

In  Lowell 

Outside  Lowell ^ 

MEMPHIS. 

Total  in  city  and  outside 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper 

NASHVILLE. 

Total  in  city  and  outside 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper 

NEW  HAVEN. 

Total  in  city  and  outside 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper 

NORFOLK. 

(Including  Portsmouth  and  Newport  News.) 

Total  in  city  and  outside 

In  Norfolk 

Outside  Norfolk 


Total  in  city  and  outside. 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper. . . 


Total  in  city  and  outside . 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper. . . 


Total  in  city  and  outside . 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper. . . 


SALT  LAKE  CITY. 


Total  in  city  and  outside . 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper. . . 


SAN  ANTONIO. 


Total  in  city  and  outside . 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper. . 


SCRANTON. 


Total  in  city  and  outside. 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper.. . 


Area  in 
acres: 
1920 


497, 504.  0 
23, 338.  0 
474, 166.  0 


365, 108.  0 

8, 308.  0 

356, 800.  0 


454, 098.  0 

14, 994.  0 

439, 104.  0 


347,724.8 

11,544.0 

336, 180.  8 


229, 696.  0 

11,460.0 

218,236.0 


269, 689.  6 

4,771.8 

264, 917.  8 


373, 330.  0 
23, 634. 0 
349, 696.  0 


314, 103.  5 

6, 090. 7 

308, 012. 8 


396, 224.  0 

15, 360.  0 

380, 864.  0 


437, 504. 0 
32,704.0 
404, 800. 0 


379,366.1 
22,860.5 
356,505.6 


331,446.5 

12,361.7 

319,084.8 


POPULATION. 


168, 351 
138,276 
30, 075 


313,206 
112,759 
200, 447 


214, 169 
162, 351 

51,818 


169, 194 
118,342 
50, 852 


264, 829 
162, 537 
102,292 


303,278 
115,777 
187, 501 


249, 999 
191,601 
58, 398 


169, 655 
107, 784 
61,871 


205, 807 
171,667 
34, 140 


150,066 
118,110 
31, 956 


191,160 
161,379 
29,781 


347,793 
137,783 
210,010 


103, 584 
78, 800 
24, 784 


283,741 
106,294 
177, 447 


181,143 
131, 105 
50, 038 


150,902 
110,364 
40, 538 


211,640 
133, 605 
78, 035 


205, 445 
67, 452 
137, 993 


207, 829 
124, 096 
83,733 


153, 960 
96,071 
57, 889 


168,  srA 
127, 628 
41,226 


119,903 

92, 777 
27, 126 


109, 852 
96,614 
13, 238 


314,998 
129, 867 
185, 131 


1  A  minus  sign  (  — )  denotes  decrease. 


CITIES   AND   THEIR   SUBURBS. 


93 


Table  19 AREA  AND  POPULATION  OF  CENTRAL  CITY  AND  OF  ADJACENT  TERRL 

TORY,  FOR  CITIES  OF  100,000  TO  200,000  INHABITANTS:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

[See  notes  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  91.] 


Totalin  city  and  outside 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper 

SPRINGFIELD,  MASS 

Total  in  city  and  outside 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper 

STTIACUSE. 

Total  in  city  and  outside 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper 

TRENTON. 

Total  in  city  and  outside 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper 

WILMINGTON. 

Total  in  city  and  outside 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper 

■WORCESTER. 

Total  in  city  and  outside 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper 

YOUNGSTOWN. 

Total  in  city  and  outside 

In  city  proper 

Outside  city  proper 


Area  in 
acres: 
1920 


405, 600. 0 
24, 819. 0 
380,781.0 


392,003.0 
20,4ol.O 
371,552.0 


32,'5,401.6 

11,782.0 

313,619.6 


233,386.0 

4,490.0  I 
228,896.0 


243,496.7 

4,495.1 

239,001.6 


398,953.6 

23,731.0 

375,222.6 


436, 446. 0 

15,902.0 

420, 544. 0 


POPULATION. 


1920 


127, 492 
104, 437 
23,055 


332,762 
129,614 
203,148 


227,562 
171,717 
55,845 


181,197 
119,289 
61,908 


171,703 
110,168 
61,535 


179,754 
88,797 


287, 387 
132,358 
155,029 


1910 


124,838 
104, 402 
20, 436 


258,092 
88,926 
159, 106 


185, 327 
137,249 
48,078 


143, 297 
96,815 
46,482 


134,904 
87,411 
47,493 


228, 271 
145,986 
82,285 


179,  .'iSS 
79,066 
100, 469 


Per  cent 

of  in- 
crease: 1 
1910- 
1920 


2.1 

12.8 


28.9 
45.8 
20.1 


22. » 
25.1 
16.2 


26.  A 
23.2 
33.2 


27.3 

2r..o 

29.6 


17.6 
23.1 
7.9 


60.1 
67.4 
54.3 


1  A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease. 


*  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


94 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


COMPOSITION  AND  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  THE  POPULATION. 


Tablk  20. —COLOR  OR  RACE,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1790-1920. 
[Figures  are  given  under  each  class  for  all  census  years  for  which  data  are  available.] 


COLOR  OR  RACE. 

CENSUS 
YEAR. 

Total 
population. 

White. 

Negro. 

Indian. 

Chi- 
nese. 

.Japa- 
nese. 

All 

Total. 

Black. 

8,802,577 
7,777,077 

Mulatto. 

other. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

105,710,620 
91, 972, 266 
75,994,575 
62,947,714 
50,155,783 

38,558,371 
39,818,449 
31,443,321 
23, 191, 876 
17,069,453 

12,866,020 
9,638,453 
7, 239, 881 
5, 308, 483 
3, 929, 214 

94, 820, 915 
81,731,957 
66,809,196 
55,101,258 
43,402,970 

33,589,377 
34,337,292 
26,922,537 
19,553,068 
14,195,805 

10,537,378 
7, 866,  797 
5,862,073 
4, 306, 446 
3,172,006 

10,463,131 
9, 827, 763 
8, 833, 994 

3  7,488,676 
6,580,793 

4,880,009 
5,392,172 
4,441,830 
3,638,808 
2,873,648 

2,328,642 
1,771,656 
1,377,808 
1, 002, 037 
757, 208 

1,660,554 
2,050,686 

244,437 
265,683 
237, 196 
248,263 
4  66,407 

4  25,731 

*  25,  731 
4  44, 021 

61,639 
71,531 
89, 863 
107,488 
105,465 

63,199 

63, 199 
34,933 

111,010 
72, 157 
24, 326 
2,039 

148 

55 
55 

19,488 
2  3, 175 

1890 

1880.. 

6,337,980 

1,132,060 

1870  6 

1870  1! 

4,295,960 

584,049 

1860 

3, 853, 467 
3,233,057 

588,363 
405,751 

1850. 

1840. 

1830... 

1820 

1810 

1800. 

1790... 

INCREASE,'  BY  COLOR  OR  RACE. 

DECAJJE. 

Total 
populatioa 

White. 

Negro. 

Indian. 

Chinese. 

Japanese. 

AU 

other. 

1910-1920 

13,738,3.54 

15,977,691 

13,046,861 

8  12,466,467 

11,597,412 

10,337,334 
8,375,128 

7,115,050 
8, 251, 445 
6, 122, 423 
4,203,433 

3,227,567 
2, 398, 572 
1, 931, 398 
1  .•?7q  om 

13,088,958 

14, 922, 761 

11,707,938 

9  11,580,920 

9, 813, 593 
9,066,678 
7,414,755 

6,666,840 
7,369,469 
5,357,263 
3,658,427 

2,670,-581 
2,004,724 
1,555,627 
1,134,440 

635, 368 

993, 769 

1,34,5,318 

9  889, 247 

1,700,784 

1,188,621 

950,342 

438, 179 
803, 022 
765, 160 
545,006 

5.56, 986 
,  393, 848 
375, 771 
244, 829 

-21, 246 

28, 487 
-11,057 
9  -7, 601 

*  40, 676 

i  40,676 

*-18,290 

4-18,290 
4  44, 021 

-9, 892 
-18,332 
-17,625 

9  2,010 

42, 266 

42, 266 
28, 266 

28, 266 
34,933 

38,853 

47,831 

22, 287 

1,891 

93 

93 
65 

55 

6,313 

1900-1910 

3,175 

1890-1900 

1880-1890 

1870-1880.-    

1870-1 

(tfins 

1860-18706 

1860-1870 

1850-1860 

1840-1850. 
1830-1840. 

1820-1830. 
1810-1820. 
1800-1810. 
1790-1800. 

II 

1  Comprises  5, 603  Filipinos,  2,507  Hindus,  1,224  Koreans,  110  Hawaiians,  19  Malays,  17  Siamese,  6 
Samoans,  and  2  Maoris. 

2  Comprises  160  Filipinos,  2, 545  Hindus,  462  Koreans,  and  8  Maoris. 

2  Includes  18, 636  Negroes  enumerated  in  Indian  Territory,  not  distinguished  as  black  or  mulatto. 
4  Exclusive  of  Indians  in  Indian  Territory  and  on  Indian  reservations,  not  enumerated  at  censuses  prior 
to  1890. 
s  As  enumerated. 

6  Estimated  corrected  figures.    Enumeration  in  1870  incomplete. 
'  A  minus  sign  (  — )  denotes  decrease. 

8  Figures  for  1890  are  exclusive  of  325,464  persons  (117,368  whites,  18,636  Negroes,  189,447  Indians,  and 
13  Chinese),  specially  enumerated  in  Indian  Territory  and  on  Indian  reservations. 

9  See  note  8. 


COLOE    OR   EACE,   NATIVITY,   AND   PAEENTAGE.  95 

Table  20.— COLOR  OR  RACE,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1790-1920— Continued. 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL 
POPULATION. 

PER  CENT 

OF  TOTAL 

NEGRO. 

PER  CENT  OF  INCREASE  1  SINCE 
PRECEDING  CENSUS. 

CENSUS 
YEAR. 

3 

o 

i 

.g 

d 

1 

o 

-< 

i 

2 

.^ 

2 

d 

i 

a 

a 
S 

a 

s 

a 

03 

c 

.a 

o 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

89.7 
88.9 
87.9 

87.5 
86.5 

9.9 
10.7 
11.6 
11.9 
13.1 

0.2 
0.3 
0.3 
0.4 
0.1 

0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0.2 
0.2 

0.1 
0.1 

(2) 

84.1 
79.1 

15.9 
20.9 

16.0 
22.3 
21.2 
3  26.7 
29.2 

ee.i 

24.8 
$7.5 
37.7 
37.7 
34.7 

33.9 
34.2 
36.1 
35.8 

6.5 
11.2 
18.0 
3  13.5 
34.9 
22.0 

9.9 
21.4 
22.1 
26.6 
23.4 

31.4 
28.6 
37.5 
32.3 

-8.0 
12.0 
-4.5 

3-11.4 

4  158.1 
*  168. 1 

4-41.5 

*-41-B 

-13.8 
-20.4 
-16.4 

31.9 

66.9 
66.9 

80.9 

80.9 

53.8 

196.6 

1,093.0 

1,277.7 

0) 

198.8 

84.8 

15.2 

1880^. 

87.1 
86.2 
85.6 
84.3 
83.2 

81.9 
81-6 
81.0 
81.1 
80.7 

0.2 
0.2 
0.1 

(2) 

88.0 

12.0 

187C7 

1870  6. . . 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

12.7 
13.0 
14.1 
15.7 
16.8 

18.1 
IS. 4 
19.0 
18.9 
19.3 

0.1 

0.1 
0.1 

86.8 
88.8 

13.2 
11.2 

1  A  minus  sign  (  — )  denotes  decrease. 

2  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 

3  Figures  for  1890  are  exclusive  of  persons  specially  enumerated  in  Indian  Territory  and  on  Indian  reser- 
vations. 

■1  Exclusive  of  Indians  in  Indian  Territory  and  on  Indian  reservations,  not  enumerated  at  censuses  prior 
to  1890. 
^  Per  cent  not  shown,  base  being  less  than  100. 

6  Per  cent  of  increase  based  upon  estimated  corrected  figures.    Enum.eration  in  1S70  Incomplete. 
'  As  enumerated. 


96 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  21.— NATIVITY    AND    PARENTAGE    OF    TOTAL    POPUL|ATI0N    AND 

[Figures  are  given  under  each  class  for  all  census  years  for  which  data  are  available.    The  term  "native 

parents  foreign  born;  and  "mixed  parentage,"  those 


CLASS  OF 

POPULATION 

AND 

CENSUS  YEAR. 


Total: 

1920. . 
1910.. 
1900.. 
1890.. 
1880.. 
1870  2. 
I860.. 
1850.. 


White: 
1920... 
1910... 
1900... 
1890... 
1880.. 
1870  2  . 
I860.. 
1850... 


Negro: 
1920. 
1910. 
1900. 

Indian: 
1920. 
1910. 
1900. 

Chinese: 
1920. 
1910. 
1900. 


Japanese: 
1920.. 
1910.. 
1900.. 


All  other: 
1920.. 
1910.. 


POPULATION. 


Native. 


91,789,928 
78,456,380 
65, 653,  299 
53, 698, 154 
43, 475, 810 
32,991,142 
27,304,624 
20,947,274 


10,389,328 
9,787,424 
8, 813, 658 


238, 138 
262, 930 
234,983 


18,532 
14,935 
9,010 


29,672 

4,502 

269 


6,097 
177 


Foreign 
born. 


13,920,692 
13, 515, 886 
10,341,276 
9,  249, 560 
6, 679, 943 
6, 567,  229 
4, 138, 697 
2,244,602 


13,712,754 
13, 345, 545 
10,  213,  817 
9, 121, 867 
6, 559, 679 
5, 493, 712 
4, 096, 753 
2, 240, 535 


73, 803 
40,339 
20, 336 


6, 299 
2, 753 
2,213 


43, 107 
56,596 
80,853 


81,338 
67, 655 
24,057 


3,391 
2,998 


NATIVE  POPULATION. 


Native 
parentage. 


68,994,682 
59, 491, 427 
49, 956, 178 


58,421,957 
49,488,575 
40,949,362 
34, 475, 716 
28, 568, 424 
22,771,397 


10,334,151 
9,748,439 
8, 779, 267 


230, 410 
253, 481 
227, 272 


2,391 
738 
245 


212 
44 
32 


5,561 
150 


Foreign 
parentage. 


15, 764, 366 
12,949,181 
10, 650, 802 


7, 030, 880 
6, 015, 772 
5,046,319 


15, 694, 539 
12,916,311 
10, 632, 280 
8,085,019 
6, 363, 769 
4, 167, 098 


25, 843 
14,560 
9,198 


2,719 
1,900 
1,358 


11,952 
12, 076 
7,762 


28,948 

4,313 

204 


365 
21 


Mixed 
parent- 
age. 


6,991,665 
5, 981, 526 
5, 013, 737 
3, 418, 656 
1,911,098 
1,167,170 


29, 334 
24,425 
25, 193 


.5,009 
7, 549 
6,353 


4,189 
2,121 
1,003 


512 
145 
33 


171 
6 


FOREIGN-BORN 
POPULATION. 


Native 
parent- 


9.458 


0) 
(') 

8,854 
105, 899 


538 


0) 
(1) 


0) 
12 


(■) 


Foreign 
parentage, 


Mixed 
parent- 
age. 


13,832,797 
13,429,955 
10, 269, 085 


13, 627, 161 
13,  261, 666 
10, 143, 607 
8,926,762 


72,630 

38, 887 
18,690 


6,137 
2,407 
1,937 


42,210 
56,368 
80, 817 


81, 276 
67,629 
24,034 


3,383 
2,998 


87,895 
85,931 
62, 733 


85,593 
83,879 
61,356 
89,206 


1,173 
1,452 
1,108 


162 
346 
229 


897 
228 
24 


1  In  1920  and  1910  all  persons  born  in  foreign  territory,  both  parents  being  natives  of  the  United 

2  Enumeration  in  1870  incomplete. 


COLOR  OR  RACE^   NATIVITY,   AND   PARENTAGE. 


97 


OF    EACH    COLOR   OR   RACE   CLASS,  FOR   THE   UNITED    STATES:  1850-1920. 

parentage"  includes  those  persons  having  both  parents  native;  "foreign  parentage,"  those  having  both 
having  one  parent  native  and  the  other  foreign  born.] 


CLASS    OF 

POPULATION 

AND 

CENSUS  YEAR. 

PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL   01 

EACH 

CLASS. 

PEE  CENT  OF  TOTAL 
NATIVE   OF   EACH 
CLASS. 

PER  CENT  OF 
TOTAL    FOR- 
EIGN BORN 
OF  EACH 
CLASS. 

Population. 

Native  population. 

Foreign-born 
population. 

Native. 

Foreign  born. 

<6 
"A 

6.- 

'6% 

o 

.11 
P^c3 

^1 
P. 

o  ® 

^1 

a>  be 

!>  c3 

|g 

p. 

il 

Si 

a 

Go) 
0  a> 

0) 

Total: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

86.8 
85.3 
86.4 
85.3 
86.7 
8.5.6 
86.8 
90.3 

13.2 

14.7 
13.6 
14.7 
13.3 
14.4 
13.2 
9.7 

65.3 
64.7 
65.7 

14.9 
14.1 
14.0 

6.7 
6.5 
6.6 

■■ 

13.1 
14.6 
13.5 

0.1 
0.1 
0.1 

75.2 
75.8 
76.1 

17.2 
16.5 
16.2 

7.7 
7.7 
7.7 

99.4 
99.4 
99.3 

0.6 
0.6 
0.6 

1880 

18702 

1860 



1850 

"   ' 

White: 

1920 

85.5 
83.7 
84.7 
83.4 
81.9 
83.6 
81.8 
SS.5 

99.  3 
99.  6 
99.  8 

97.  1 
99.0 
99.1 

30.1 
20.9 
10.0 

26.7 
6.2 
1.1 

M.3 
5.6 

14.5 
16.3 
15.3 
16.6 
15.1 
16.4 
15.2 
11.5 

0.7 
0.4 
0.2 

2.6 
1.0 
0.9 

69.9 
79.1 
90.0 

73.3 
93.8 
98.9 

35.7 
94.4 

61.6 
60.5 
61.3 
62.6 
65.8 
67.8 

16.6 
15.8 
15.9 
14.7 
14.7 
12.4 

7.4 
7.3 
7.5 
6.2 
4.4 
3.4 

14.4 
16.2 
15.2 
16.2 

0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0.2 

72.0 
72.4 
72.4 
75.0 
77.5 
81.0 

19.4 
18.9 
18.8 
17.6 
17.3 
14.8 

8.6 
8.7 
8.9 
7.4 
5.2 
4.1 

99.4 
99.4 
99.3 
97.9 

0.6 

1910 

0.6 

1900            .    .. 

0  6 

1890 

1.0 

1880 

18702 

1860 

1850 

Negro: 

1920 

1910 

■  98.  8 
99.2 
99.4 

94.3 
95.4 
95.8 

3.9 
1.0 
0.3 

0.2 
0.1 
0.1 

58.6 
4.7 

0.2 
0.1 
0.1 

1.1 
0.7 
0.6 

19.4 
16.9 
8.6 

26.1 
6.0 
0.8 

3.8 
0.7 

0.3 
0.2 
0.3 

2.0 
2.8 
2.7 

6.8 
3.0 
1.1 

0.5 
0.2 
0.1 

1.8 
0.2 

0.7 
0.4 
0.2 

2.5 
0.9 
0.8 

68.5 
78.8 
89.9 

73.2 
93.7 
98.8 

35.7 
94.4 

(') 
(») 
(«) 

0.1 
0.1 
0.1 

1.5 
0.3 

(») 

0.1 

(») 

0.1 
0.1 

99.5 
99.6 
99.6 

96.8 
96.4 
96.7 

12.9 
4.9 
2.7 

0.7 
1.0 
11.9 

9L2 

84.7 

0.2 
0.1 
0.1 

1.1 
0.7 
0.6 

64.5 
80.9 
86.1 

97.6 
95.8 
7.5.8 

6.0 
11.9 

0.3 
0.2 
0.3 

2.1 
2.9 

2.7 

22.6 
14.2 
11.1 

1.7 
3.2 
12.3 

2.8 
3.4 

98.4 
96.4 
91.9 

97.4 
87.4 
87.5 

97.9 
99.6 
100.0 

99.9 
100.0 
99.9 

99.8 
100.0 

1.6 
3.6 

1900 

5.4 

Indian: 

1920 

2.6 

1910 

12. 6 

1900            

10  3 

Chmese: 
1920 

'2  1 

1910        

0  4 

1900 

01 

Japanese: 

1920 

1910 

.01 

1900 

All  other: 

1920 

0.2 

1910 

States,  were  classified  as  American  citizens  born  abroad  and  were  included  in  the  native  class. 
3  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 

75108°— 22 7 


98 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

{ -f.   I,'  ,  (  i  TABLE  23.— COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusel  ts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic  : 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pemisylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Micliigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

ISIissouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia : 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central  : 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central  : 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain  : 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


Total 

popula- 
tion: 

1920 

105,710,620 

7, 400, 

909 

22,261, 

144 

21,475, 

543 

12,  .M4, 

249 

13,990, 

8, 893, 

272 
307 

10,  242, 

224 

3, 336, 

101 

5,566, 

871 

768, 

014 

443, 

083 

352 

428 

3,852, 

356 

604, 

397 

1,380, 

631 

10,385 
3, 155, 

227 
900 

8, 720, 

017 

5, 759, 
2,930 

394 

390 

6,485 

280 

3,668 
2,632, 

412 

067 

2, 387, 

125 

2,404, 

02] 

3,404 

055 

646 

872 

636, 

547 

1,296, 
1, 769, 

372 
257 

223 

003 

1,449 

061 

437 

571 

2,309, 

187 

1,463, 

701 

2,559 

123 

1,6.S3 
2,895 

724 
832 

968, 

470 

2,416 
2,337 

630 

885 

2,348 

174 

1, 790, 

618 

1,752 

204 

1,798 

509 

2,02S 
4,663, 

283 

228 

548 

889 

431 

866 

194 

402 

939 

()29 

360, 

350 

334, 

162 

449 

396 

77, 

407 

1,356 

783, 

621 

389 

3,426 

861 

COLOR  OR  RACE. 


White. 


94,820,915 


7,316 

21,641 

20,  938: 

12, 225 

9, 648 

6, 367 

8, 115 

3, 212 

5,353 


765 

442, 
351 

3,803 
593 

1, 358; 

10, 172 
3,0:" 

8,432, 

5,571 
2, 849: 
6, 299: 
3,601' 
2,616, 

2, 368 
2,384 
3, 225 
639: 
619: 
1, 279: 
1, 708 

192 
1, 204: 

326 
1,617 
1,377: 
1, 783 

818 
1,689 

638; 

2, 180, 

1,885: 

1,447' 

853; 

1,279 
1,096 
1,821 
3,918 

534 
425 
190 
924 
334 
291 
441 
70, 

1, 319 

769 

3, 264: 


Negro. 


10,463,131 


79,051 

600, 183 

614,  654 

278, 521 

4,325,120 

2,  .523, 532 

2,063,579 

30, 801 

47, 790 


1,310 

621 

672 

45, 466 

10,036 

21, 046 

198, 483 
117,132 
284,668 

186, 187 
80,  810 

182, 274 

60, 082 

6,201 

8,809 

19, 006 

178,241 

467 

832 

13, 242 

57,925 

30, 335 
244,  479 
109, 966 
690, 017 

86, 345 

763,  407 

864,719 

1, 206, 365 

329, 487 

235, 938 
451, 768 
900, 652 
935, 184 

472, 220 
700, 257 
149, 408 
741,694 

1,668 

920 

1,375 

11,318 

5, 733 

8,005 

1,446 

346 

6,883 

2,144 

38, 763 


In- 
dian. 


244, 437 


1,715 
5,940 
15,  695 
37,  263 
13,673 
1,623 
60, 618 
76, 899 
31,011 


839 
28 
24 
555 
110 
159 

5,503 
100 
337 

151 

126 

194 

5,614 

9,611 

8,761 
529 
171 

6,264 
16, 384 

2,888 

2,276 

2 

32 

37 

824 

7 

11,824 

304 

125 

618 

57 

56 

405 

1,105 

106 

1,066 

57, 337 

2,109 

10, 956 
3, 098 
1,343 
1, 383 
19, 512 
32, 989 
2,711 
4,907 

9,061 
4,590 
17, 360 


Chi- 
nese. 


61,  639 


3,602 
8,812 
5,043 
1,678 
1,824 
542 
1,534 
4,339 
34,  265 


161 

96 

11 

2,544 

225 

566 

5,793 
1,190 
1,829 

941 
283 
2,776 
792 
251 

508 
235 
412 
124 
142 
lfi9 
68 

43 


62 

67 

69 

364 

113 
387 
201 
773 

872 
685 
252 
291 
171 
1, 137 
342 
689 

2,363 
3,090 

2S,  812 


Japa- 
nese. 


111,010 


347 

3,266 

927 

1,216 

360 

35 

578 

10,792 

93, 490 


4 
191 
35 
102 

2,686 
325 
255 

130 

81 
472 
184 

60 

85 
29 

135 
72 
38 

804 
52 


.371 

29 

461 

103 

278 

56 

98 

10 

88 

24 

93 

15 

211 

9 

181 

106 

6 
57 
67 
449 

1,074 

1,569 

1,194 

2,464 

251 

550 

2, 936 

754 

17,387 

4, 151 
71,952 


COLOR   OR  RACE,   NATIVITY,   AND  PARENTAGE. 
PARENTAGE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


99 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States.. 

Geographic  divisions: 
New  England.. 
Middle  Atlantic 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 
South  Atlantic. 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lllinoisi 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central 

Mirmesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware , 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia.. 

North  Carolina. 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Moiintain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Native. 


Foreign 
bom. 


91,789,928    13,920,692 


.5, 514, 964 
17, 300,  726 
18, 243,  402 
11,168,596 
13,  659,  735 
8,.S20,318 
9,  777,  396 
2,  868,  481 
4,  436,  310 


660,  200 
351,  686 
307,  870 

2,  763,  808 
429,  208 

1, 002, 192 

7,  5.59,  &52 
2,413,414 
7,  327,  460 

5, 078, 942 
2, 779,  062 
5,  274,  696 
2, 939, 120 
2, 171,  582 

1, 900,  330 
2, 178,  027 

3,  217,  220 
515,  009 
554,013 

1, 145,  707 
1, 658,  290 

203, 102 
1, 346,  482 

408,  206 
2, 277,  482 

1,  401,  596 

2,  551,  851 
1,677,142 
2,  879,  268 

914,606 

2,  385,  724 
2, 322,  237 
2,  330, 147 
1,  782, 210 

1,  738,  067 
1,  752,  082 
1,  987,  851 
4, 299,  396 

453, 298 
391,  119 
167,  835 
820,  491 
330,542 
253,596 
390, 196 
61,404 

1, 091,  329 

675,  745 

2, 669,  236 


1,  885, 945 

4,960,418 

3,  232, 141 

1,  375,  653 

330,  537 

72,  989 

464,  828 

467,  620 

1, 130,  561 


107,  814 
91,  397 
44,  558 
1, 088,  548 
175, 189 
378, 439 

2,  825, 375 

742, 485 

1, 392,  557 

680, 452 
151,  328 
1, 210,  584 
729,  292 
460,  485 

486,  795 
225, 994 
186,  835 
131,  863 
82,  534 
150, 665 
110, 967 

19, 901 

103, 179 

29,  365 

31,  705 

62, 105 

7,272 

6,  582 

16,564 

53,864 

30,906 
15,648 
18,027 

8,408 

14, 137 

46,  427 

40,  432 

363,832 

95,  591 
40,  747 
26,567 
119, 138 
29,808 
80,566 
59,200 
16,003 

265,292 
107, 644 
757, 625 


white  population  by  nativity  and  paeentage. 


Native  white. 


Total. 


81, 108, 161 


5,445,425 

16,  729,  265 

17,  715,  583 
10,  853,  426 

9, 333,  020 
6,  295,  608 
7, 656,  394 
2,  759,  674 
4,  319,  766 


658, 346 
351,  098 
307,  291 
2,  725,  990 
420,  481 
9S2,  219 

7, 385, 915 
2,  298,  474 
7, 044,  876 

4,  893, 196 
2,  698,  203 
5, 092,  382 

2,  874,  992 
2, 156,  810 

1,  882, 772 
2, 158,  534 
3, 039,  018 
508,  451 
536,756 
1, 129,  567 
1,  598, 328 

172,  805 
1, 102,  .560 

298,312 
1, 587, 124 
1, 315,  329 
1,  776,  680 

812,  137 
1, 672, 928 

595, 145 

2, 149,  780 

1,  870,  515 

1, 429,  370 

845, 943 

1,  265, 782 
1,  051,  740 
1,  781,  226 

3,  557,  646 

440, 640 
386,  705 
164,  891 
807, 149 
305,  .596 
213,  350 
38.5,  446 
55,  897 

1, 069,  722 

666, 995 

2, 583,  049 


Native 
parent- 
age. 


58, 421, 957 


15,694,539   6,991,665 


803, 149 
631, 012 
790,  370 
475,  548 
779,  416 
092,  782 
959,  785 
002,  508 
887, 387 


495, 780 
225, 512 
228, 325 
1, 230,  773 
173,  553 
449,206 

3, 668, 266 

1,  212,  675 
4,  750, 071 

3, 609, 122 

2,  329,  544 

3,  066,  563 
1, 670, 447 
1, 054, 694 

827, 627 

1, 528,  553 

2,  536,  936 

207, 966 

308,  598 

757,064 

1, 308, 804 

139,  876 

893,  088 

239,  488 

1,  534,  494 

1,  232,  857 

1,  765,  203 

799,418 

1, 642, 697 

532,295 

2, 039, 134 

1, 832,  757 

1, 394, 129 

826,  762 

1, 226, 692 

941,  724 

1, 679, 107 

3, 112, 262 

275,  8a3 
294,  252 
122,  884 
603,041 
273,  317 
151, 145 
245,  781 
36,285 

711,  706 

497,  726 

1, 677, 955 


Foreign 
parent- 
age. 


Mixed 
parent- 


1, 906, 340 

5, 397, 951 

4,  043,  692 

2, 126, 126 

353,  643 

115,484 

415, 799 

451, 132 

884,  372 


735, 936 

1, 700, 302 

1, 881,  521 

1, 251,  7.52 

199,  961 

87,  342 

280,  810 

306,  034 

548, 007 


86, 150 
81,  039 
42, 1(X) 
1, 09.3,  258 
182, 660 
421, 133 

2,  844, 083 

829, 058 

1,  724,  810 

838,  251 

227,  066 

1, 467,  036 

775,  288 
736,  051 

708, 126 
376,  710 
300,064 
203,  973 
141,  .341 
231,  948 
163,964 

23,288 

14:},  203 

35,129 

30,  514 

50,625 

5,737 

7,025 

16,371 

35,  751 

65,931 
20,  423 
19,  591 
9,539 

19,  030 

67,  016 

.53,  083 

276, 670 

101,  918 
47,  920 
25,  234 

130,  059 
18,  865 
39,  534 
75, 901 
11, 701 

214, 618 
95,  827 
573, 927 


76, 416 
44,547 
36,  866 

401, 959 
64,  268 

111,  880 

873,  566 
2.56,  741 
569,  995 

385, 823 
141,  593 
55S,  783 
42<J,  257 
366, 065 

347,  019 
25:},  271 
202,  018 
96,512 
86,817 
140,  555 
125,  560 

9,641 
66,  269 
23,  695 
22,  1 16 
2.5,  847 
5,  740 
5,694 
13,  860 
27,099 

44,  715 
17,  .335 
15,  650 
9,642 

20,  060 

43,  (K)0 
49,  036 

168,  714 

62, 919 

44,  .>i3 
10,  773 
74,049 
13,414 
22,  671 
63,  764 

7,911 

143, 398 

73,442 

331, 167 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


13,  712, 754 


1,  870, 

4,91 

3,  223: 

1, 371 

315, 

71 

459, 

453, 

1, 033: 


107, 
91 
44 
1, 077, 
17.3, 
376: 

2, 786, 

73S 

1, 387, 

678 
150, 
1,206, 
726, 
460, 

486, 
225, 
186, 
131 
82, 
149, 
110, 

19, 
102, 

28, 

30, 

61 

7 

6: 

16, 
43, 

30, 

15, 
17, 

8, 

13, 

44, 

39, 

360, 

93, 
38, 
25, 
116 
29, 
78, 
56, 
14. 

250, 
102, 
681 


654 
575 
279 
961 
920 
939 
333 
225 


349 
233 
526 
534 
499 
513 

112 
613 
850 

697 
868 
951 
635 
128 

164 
647 
026 
503 
391 
652 
578 

810 

177 
548 
785 
906 
099 
401 
186 
008 

780 
478 
662 
019 

975 

871 
968 
519 

620 
963 
255 
9.54 
077 
099 
455 
802 

055 
151 
662 


100 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS— POPULATION. 


TABLE  23.— PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION   OF  TOTAL  POPULATION  BY  COLOR  OR  RACE, 
NATIVITY,  AND   PARENTAGE,   BY   DIVISIONS  AND    STATES:  1920. 


COLOR  OB  RACE. 

NATIVITY. 

NATIVE  WHITE,  BY 
PARENTAGE. 

For- 

DIVISION AND  STATE. 

White. 

Negro. 

Ind., 
Chi., 
Jap., 
and  all 
other. 

Na- 
tive. 

For- 
eign 
born. 

Total. 

Native 
parent- 
age. 

For- 
eign 
parent- 
age. 

Mixed 

jareiit- 
age. 

eign- 
born 
white. 

United  States 

89.7 

9.9 

0.4 

86.8 

13.2 

76.7 

55.3 

14.8 

6.6 

13.0 

CiEOGRArHic  divisions: 

98.  9 
97.2 
97.5 
97.5 
69.0 
71.6 
79.2 
96.3 
96.2 

1.1 

2.7 

2.4 

2.2 

30.9 

28.4 

20.1 

0.9 

0.9 

0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 
0.1 
(I) 
0.6 
2.8 
3.0 

74.5 
77.7 
84.9 
89.0 
97.0 
99.  2 
95.5 
80.  0 
79.7 

25.5 

22.3 

15.1 

11.0 

2.4 

0.8 

4.5 

14.0 

20.3 

73.6 
75.2 
82.5 
86.5 
66.7 
70.8 
74.8 
82.7 
77.6 

37.9 
43.3 
54.9 
59.6 
62.8 
68.5 
68.0 
60.0 
51.9 

25.8 

24.2 

18.8 

16.9 

2.5 

1.3 

4.1 

13.5 

15.9 

9.9 
7.6 
8.8 
10.0 
1.4 
1.0 
2.7 
9.2 
9.8 

25.3 

Middle  Atlantic     

22.1 

East  North  Central 

West  N  orth  Central 

15.0 
10.9 
2.3 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

0.8 
4.5 
13.6 

18.6 

New  England: 

99.7 
99.8 
99.8 
98. 7 
98.3 
98.4 

97.9 
96.2 
96.7 

96.7 

97.2 
97.1 
98.2 
99.4 

99.2 
99.2 
94.7 
98.9 
97.3 
98.7 
96.6 

86.4 
83.1 
74.7 
70.1 
94.1 
69.7 
48.6 
58.3 
65.9 

90.2 

80.7 
61.6 

47.7 

73.0 
61.0 
89.8 
84.0 

97.3 
98.6 
97.8 
98.3 
92.9 
87.2 
98.3 
91.3 

97.3 
98.2 
95.3 

0.2 
0.1 
0.2 
1.2 
1.7 
1.5 

1.9 
3.7 
3.3 

3.2 

2.8 
2.8 
1.6 
0.2 

0.4 
0.8 
5. 2 
0.1 
0.1 
1.0 
:j.3 

13.6 
16.9 
25.1 
29.9 
5.9 
29.8 
51.4 
41.7 
34.0 

9.8 
19.3 
38.4 
52.2 

27.0 

38.9 

7.4 

15.9 

0.3 
0.2 
0.7 
1.2 
1.6 
2.  1 
0.3 
0.4 

0.5 
0.3 
1.1 

0.1 

(I) 

(') 
0.1 
0.1 
0.1 

0.1 
0.1 

(') 

(') 
(') 

0.1 
0.2 
0.4 

0.4 

('; 
(') 

1.0 
2.6 
0.3 
0.1 

(') 

0.2 
0.1 

(') 
0.5 

(1) 
{') 
0.1 

(') 

w 

0.1 

0.1 

2.8 
0.1 

2.4 
1.2 
1.5 
0.4 
5.  5 
10.4 
1.3 
8.2 

2.2 
1.5 
3.6 

86.0 
79.4 
87.4 
71.7 
71.0 
72.6 

72.8 
76.5 
84.0 

88.2 
94.8 
81.3 
80.1 
82.5 

79.6 
90.6 
94. 5 
79.6 
87.0 
88.4 
93.7 

91.1 
92.9 
93.3 
98.6 
95.8 
99.7 
99.6 
99.4 
94.4 

98.7 
99.3 
99.2 
99.5 

99.2 
97.4 
98.0 
92.2 

82.6 
90.6 
80. 3 
87.3 
91.7 
75.9 
86.8 
79.3 

80.4 
86.3 
77.9 

14.0 
20.6 
12.6 
28.3 
29.0 
27.4 

27.2 
23.5 
16.0 

11.8 

5.2 
18.7 
19.9 
17.5 

20.4 
9.4 
5.5 
20.4 
13.0 
11.6 
6.3 

8.9 
7.1 
6.7 
1.4 
4.2 
0.3 
0.4 
0.6 
5.6 

1.3 
0.7 

0.8 
0.5 

0.8 
2.6 
2.0 

7.8 

17.4 
9.4 
13.7 
12.7 
8.3 
24.1 
13.2 
20.7 

19.6 
13.7 
22.1 

85.7 
79.2 
87.2 
70.8 
69.6 
71.1 

71.1 

72.8 
80.8 

86.0 
92.1 

78.5 
78.4 
81.9 

78.9 
89.8 
89.3 
78.6 
84.3 
87.1 
90.3 

77.5 

76.1 

68.2 

68.7- 

89.9 

69.4 

48.2 

57.8 

6L5 

89.0 
SO.O 
60.9 
47.2 

72.2 
58.5 
87.8 
76.3 

80.3 
89.5 

84.8 
85.9 

84.8 
63.8 

85.8 
72.2 

78.9 
85.1 
75.4 

64.6 
50.9 
64.8 
.31.9 
28.7 
32.5 

35.3 
38.4 
54.5 

63.7 
79.5 
47.3 
45. 5 
40.1 

34.7 
63.6 
74.5 
.32.1 

48.5 
58.4 
74.0 

62.7 
61.6 
54.7 
66.5 
84.2 
69.0 
47.5 
56.7 
55.0 

84.4 
78.4 
59.4 
46.2 

70.0 
52.4 
82.8 
66.7 

50.2 
68.1 
63.2 
64.2 
75.8 
45.2 
54.7 
40.9 

52.5 
63.  5 
49.0 

11.2 
18.3 
11.9 
28.4 
30.2 
30.5 

27.4 
26.3 
19.8 

14.6 

7.7 
22.6 
21.1 
28.0 

29.7 
15.7 

8.8 
31.5 
22.2 
17.9 

9.3 

10.4 
9.9 
8.0 
1.3 
3.9 
0.2 
0.4 
0.6 
3.7 

2.7 
0.9 
0.8 
0.5 

1.1 
3.7 
2.6 
5.9 

18.6 
11.1 
13.0 
13.8 
5.2 
11.8 
16.9 
15. 1 

15. 8 
12.2 
16.7 

9.9 
10.1 
10.5 
10.4 
10.6 

8.1 

8.4 
8.1 
6.5 

6.7 
4.8 
8.6 
11.7 
13.9 

14. 5 
10.5 

5.9 
14.9 
13.6 
10.8 

7.1 

4.3 
4.6 
5.4 
1.0 
1.8 
0.2 
0.3 
0.5 
2.8 

1.9 

0.7 
0.7 
0.5 

1.1 
2.4 
2.4 
3.6 

11.5 
10.3 
8.6 
7.9 
3.7 
6.8 
14.2 
10.2 

10.6 
9.4 
9.7 

14.0 

20.6 

Vermont     

12.6 

Massachusetts 

28.0 

28.7 

27.3 

Middle  Atlantic: 

N  ew  York      

26.8 

23.4 

15.9 

EAst  North  Central: 

Ohio 

11.8 

Indiana     

5.1 

18.6 

19.8 

17.5 

West  North  Central: 

20. 4 

Iowa 

9.4 

Missouii 

North  Dakota. 

5.5 
20.3 

South  Dakota 

12.9 

11.5 

6.2 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

8.9 
7.0 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

0.5 
1.3 

4.2 

North  Carolina 

0.3 

South  Carolina  

0.4 

0.6 

Florida    . 

4.4 

East^  South  Central: 

1.3 

0.7 

Alabama 

0.8 

0.4 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

0.8 

2.5 

Oklahoma 

2.0 

Texas     

7.7 

Mountain: 

17.1 

Idaho     

9.0 

Wyoming 

13.0 

Colorado 

12.4 

8.1 

23.4 

Utah                      

12.6 

19.1 

Pacieic: 

Washington 

18.4 
13.0 

19.9 

1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


COLOR   OR  RACE,   NATIVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE. 


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Table  24.— WHITE   AND    NEGRO    POPULATION,  WITH   PER  CENT  NEGRO  IN  TOTAL 
POPULATION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States  . 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic... 
E.  North  Central.. 
W.  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

E.  South  Central. . 
W.  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


1920 


Total 
popula- 
tion.! 


105,710,620 


7, 400, 909 
22, 261, 144 
21, 475,  .'^43 
12,  .S44. 249 
13,990,272 

8, 893, 307 
10, 242, 224 

3, 336, 101 

5, 566, 871 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Coiuiccticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Penns.yl  vania 

E.  North"  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  CE>fTRAL: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia.. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Teiuicssee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain  : 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfomia 


768, 
443, 
352, 

3, 852, 
604, 

1, 380, 

10, 3S5, 
3, 155, 

8, 720, 

5, 759, 
2,930, 
6, 485, 
3, 668, 
2,632, 

2, 3S7, 
2,404, 
3, 404, 
646, 
,636, 
1,296, 
1, 769, 

223, 
1,449, 

437, 
2,309, 
1, 463, 
2, 559, 
1,683, 
2, 895, 

968, 

2, 416, 
2,337, 
2,348, 
1,790 

1, 752, 
1, 798, 
2,028, 
4,663, 

548, 
431, 
194, 
939, 
360, 
334, 
449, 
77, 

1,356, 

783, 

3,426, 


94, 820, 915 


7, 316, 079 
11,641,840 
20, 938, 862 
12,225,387 
9, 648, 940 
6, 367, 547 
8,115,727 
3, 212, 899 
5, 353, 634 


White. 


Negio. 


10,483,131 


79, 051 

600, 183 

514, 554 

278,  521 

4,325,120 

2, 523, 532 

2, 063, 579 

30, 801 

47, 790 


765,695 
442,331 
351,817 

3, 803. 524 
593, 980 

1, 358, 732 

10,172,027 
3, 037, 087" 
8, 432, 726 

5,571,893 
2,  .849, 071 
6,299,333 
3,601,627 
2,616,9.38 

2,  .368, 936 
2,3»4, 181 
3, 225, 04-1 
639, 954 
619, 147 
1,279,219 
1,708,906 

192,615 
1, 204, 737 

326,860 
1,617,909 
1,377,2.35 
1, 783, 779 

818, 538 
1,689,114 

638, 153 

2,180,560 

1,885,993 

1,447,032 

853, 962 

1, 279, 757 
1,096,611 
1,821,194 
3,918,165 

534, 260 
425,668 
190,146 
924, 103 
334,673 
291,449 
441,901 
70, 699 

1, 319, 777 

769, 146 

3,264,711 


1,310 

621 

572 

45, 466 

10, 036 

21,046 

198, 483 
117,132 
284,568 

186,187 
80, 810 

182, 274 

60, 082 

5,201 

8,  809 

19, 005 

178, 241 

467 

832 

13, 242 

.57, 925 

30, 335 
244, 479 
109,966 
690, 017 

86, 345 

763, 407 

864, 719 

1,206,365 

329,487 

2.35,  ft38 
451, 758 
900,652 
935, 184 

472, 220 
700, 257 
149,408 
741,694 

1,658 
920 
1,375 
11,318 
5, 733 
8,005 
1,446 
346 

6, 883 
2,144 
38,763 


91,972,266 


1910 


Total 
popula- 
tion.! 


6,-5.52,681 
19,315,892 
1.8, 250, 621 
11,637,921 
12,  l!i4,  .895 
8, 409,  901 
8, 784,  .534 
2.633,517 
4, 192,  .304 


742, 371 
430, 572 
355, 9.56 

3, 366, 416 
642, 610 

1,114,756 

9,113,614 
2,  537, 167 
7,665,111 

4, 767, 121 
2, 700, 876 
5,638,591 
2,810,173 
2, 333, 860 

2, 075, 708 
2,224,771 
.3,293,335 
577,056 
5.83  888 
1,192,214 
1,690,949 

202, 322 
1,295,346 

331,069 
2,061,612 
1,221,119 
2,206,287 
1,. 515, 400 
2,609,121 

752,619 

2, 2.S9, 905 
2,184,7.89 
2, 138, 093 
1,797,114 

1,. 574, 4-19 
1 , 656, 388 
1,6.57,1.55 
3, 896, 542 

376,053 
325, 594 
145, 965 
799,  a24 
327, 301 
204, 3.54 
373, 351 
81, 875 

1,141,990 

672, 765 

2, 377, 549 


81, 731, 957 


White. 


9,827,763 


6,4.80,514 
18, 880, 452 
17, 927, 622 
11,351,621 
8,071,603 
5, 754, 326 
6,721,491 
2, 520, 455 
4,023,873 


739,995 
429,906 
354, 298 

3, 324, 926 
532, 492 

1,09.8,897 

.8,966,845 
2, 445, 894 
7,467,713 

4,6.51,897 
2,6;M,961 
5,526,962 
2,785,247 
2,  .320, 555 

2, 050, 227 
2, 209, 191 
3,134,932 
569, 855 
563, 771 
I,  l.SO,  293 
1,634,352 

171,102 
1,062,6.39 

236, 128 
1,3.89,809 
1,156,817 
1,. 500, 51 1 

679, 161 
1,431,802 

443,634 

2, 027, 951 

1,711,4.32 

1, 228, 832 

7.86,111 

1,131,026 

941,086 

1,444,531 

3, 204, 848 

360, 5.80 
319, 221 
140,318 
78:j,415 
304, 594 
171, 108 
366, 583 
74,276 

1,109,111 

655,090 

2,259,672 


Negro. 


66,306 

417, 870 

300, 836 

242,662 

4,112,4.88 

2, 6.52, 513 

1, 984, 426 

21,467 

29, 195 


1,363 
564 

1,621 
38,055 

9,529 
15, 174 

134, 191 
89, 760 
193,919 

111,452 
60, 320 

109,  ai9 
17,115 
2,900 

7,084 

14,973 

157, 452 

617 

817 

7,6.89 

54,030 

31,1.81 
232, 250 

94, 446 
671,096 

64, 173 

697, 843 

835, 843 

1,176,987 

308,669 

261,6,56 

473, 0.S8 

90S,  282 

1,009,487 

442,891 
713, 874 
137,612 
690,049 

1,  .834 

651 

2,235 

11, 453 

1,628 

2, 009 

1,144 

513 

6,0.58 

1,492 

21,645 


PER  CENT 

negro 

IN  total 

population. 


1920    1910 


9.9 


1.1 

2.7 

2.4 

2.2 

30.9 

28.4 

20.1 

0.9 

0.9 


0.2 
0.1 
0.2 
1.2 
L7 
1.5 

1.9 
3.7 
3.3 

3.2 

2.8 
2.8 
L6 
0.2 

0.4 
0.8 
5.2 
0.1 
0.1 
1.0 
3.3 

13.6 
16.9 
25.1 
29.9 
5.9 
29.8 
51.4 
41.7 
34.0 

9.8 
19.3 
38.4 
52.2 

27.0 

38.9 

7.4 

15.9 

0.3 
0.2 
0.7 
1.2 
1.6 
2.4 
0.3 
0.4 

0.5 
0.3 
LI 


10.7 


1.0 

2.2 

1.6 

2.1 

33.7 

31.5 

22.6 

0.8 

0.7 


0.2 
0.1 
0.5 
1.1 
1.8 
1.4 

L5 
3.5 
2.5 

2.3 
2.2 
1.9 

0.6 
0.1 

0.3 
0.7 
4.S 
0.1 
0.1 
0.6 
3.2 

15.4 
17.9 
2.S.  5 
32.6 
5.3 
31.6 
55. 2 
45.1 
41.0 

11.4 
21.7 
42.5 
56.2 

2,8.1 
43.1 
8.3. 
17.7 

0.5 
0.2 
l.i 
1.4 
0.5 
1.0 
0.3 
0.6 

0.5 
0.2 
0.9 


Includes  Indians  ,Chinese,  Japanese,  and  aU  other. 


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ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS — ^POPULATTON. 


Tabte  25.— negro  population,  DISTINGUISHED  AS  BLACK  OR  MULATTO,  WITH  PER 
CENT  MULATTO  IN  TOTAL  NEGRO  POPULATION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920 
AND  1910. 


DIVISIO^f    AND    STATE. 


trnited  States. 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic. 
E.  North  CentraL 
W.  North  Central. 
South  Atlantic... 
E.  South  Central. 
W.  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 


1920 


Total 
Negro. 


10,463,131 


Black. 


8,802,577   1,660,554 


Mulatto. 


1910 


W. 


79, 051 

600, 1S3 

514,  554 

278,  521 

4,325,120 

2, 523,  532 

2, 063,  579 

30,  801 

47,790 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts — 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota — 
South  Dakota — 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia- 
Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Temiesse^ 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central  : 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington , 

Oregon 

California 


1,310 
621 
572 
45,466 
10, 036 
21,046 

198, 483 
117,132 
284, 568 

186, 187 
80, 810 

182, 274 

60, 082 

5,201 

8,809 

19, 005 

178,241 

467 

832 

13, 242 

57,925 

30, 335 
244, 479 
109,966 
690,017 

86,345 

763. 407 
864, 719 

1,206,365 
329,487 

235, 938 
451,758 
900, 652 
935, 184 

472, 220 
700,257 

149. 408 
741,694 

1,658 

920 

1,375 

11,318 

5,733 

8,005 

1,446 

346 

6,883 
2,144 
38, 763 


63, 734 

530,  350 

408, 197 

226, 567 

3,627,737 

2, 143, 871 

1,743,116 

25,  235 

33, 770 


15, 

69, 
106, 

51, 

697, 

379, 

320, 

5, 

14, 


884 
439 
327 

35,562 
7,919 

18,603 

171, 507 
103,684 
255, 159 

148, 234 
66, 812 

138,634 

50, 463 

4,054 

6,563 

15, 555 

148, 339 

355 

547 

9,620 

45, 588 

27,822 
213, 186 

81,502 
525, 846 

69, 073 

637, 981 

748, 250 

1,037,153 

286,924 

194,444 
368,852 
767, 533 
813, 0-12 

410, 6W 
583,550 
122,011 
626,931 

1,275 
738 
1,016 
8,568 
4,949 
7,314 
1,117 
258 

3,936 

1,480 

28,354 


426 

182 

245 

9,904 

2,117 

2,443 

26, 976 
13,448 
29, 409 

37, 953 

13, 998 

43, 640 

9,619 

1,147 

2,246 

3,450 

29, 902 

112 

285 

3,622 

12, 337 

2,513 
31,293 
28, 464 
164, 171 
17, 272 
125, 426 
116,469 
169, 212 
42,563 

41,494 
82,906 
133,119 
122  142 

61, 596 
116,707 

27, 397 
114,763 

3.83 
182 
359 
2,750 
784 
691 
329 
88 

2,947 

664 

10,409 


Total 
Negro. 


9,827,763 


66,306 

417,  870 

300,  836 

242,  662 

4,112,488 

2,652,513 

1,984,426 

21,467 

29, 195 


Black. 


7,777,077 


2,050,686 


1,363 
564 

1,621 
38, 055 

9, 529 
15,174 

134, 191 
89, 760 
193,919 

111,452 
60,  320 

109, 049 
17,115 
2,900 

7,084 

14,973 

157, 452 

617 

817 

7, 689 

54, 030 

31,181 
232, 250 

94, 446 
671,096 

64, 173 
697, 843 
835, 843 
1,176,987 
308,669 

261,656 

473, 088 

908, 282 

1,009,487 

442, 891 
713, 874 
137,612 
690, 049 

1,834 

651 

2,235 

11,453 

1,628 

2,009 

1,144 

513 

6,058 

1,492 

21,645 


44,156 

335,  901 

201,027 

173,  031 

3,256,669 

2, 145,  458 

1, 586,  440 

15,  332 

19,063 


Mulatto. 


22,150 
81,969 
99, 809 
69,631 
855,  819 
507, 055 
397, 986 
6, 135 
10, 132 


737 

356 

1,185 

24,100 

6,350 

11,428 

103, 583 
75,  553 
156, 765 

72, 203 

45,  767 

72, 221 

9,079 

1,757 

4,468 

11,329 

112,762 

460. 

521 

5,602 

37,889 

27,475 
189, 098 

61,494 
448, 186 

43, 294 
553, 720 
701, 462 
972,  782 
259, 158 

195,713 
354, 391 
756, 872 
838, 482 

361, 520 

561, 297 

98, 269 

565,354 

1,223 

425 

1, 942 

7, 815 

1,189 

1,561 

854 

323 

4,218 

1,058 

13,787 


626 

208 

436 

13,955 

3,179 

3,746 

30, 60S 
14,207 
37, 154 

39, 249 

14, 553 

36, 828 

8,036 

1, 143 

2,616 
3,644 
44,690 
157 
296 
2,087 
16, 141 

3,706 

43, 152 

32, 952 

222, 910 

20,  879 

144, 123 

134, 381 

204, 205 

49,511 

65, 943 
118,697 
151,410 
171,005 

81,371 
152, 577 

39, 343 
124,695 

611 

226 
293 
3,638 
439 
448 
290 
190 

1,840 
434 

7,858 


PER  CENT 

MULATTO 

IN  TOTAL 

NEGRO. 


1920     1910 


15.9 


19.4 
11.6 
20.7 
18.7 
16.1 
15.0 
15.5 
18.1 
29.3 


32.5 
29.3 
42.8 
21.8 
21.1 
11.6 

13.6 
11.5 
10.3 

20.4 
17.3 
23.9 
16.0 
22.1 

25.5 
18.2 
16.8 
24.0 
34.3 
27.4 
21.3 

8.3 
12.8 
25.9 
2.3.8 
20.0 
16.4 
13.5 
14.0 
12.9 

17.6 
18.4 

14.8 
13.1 

13.0 
16.7 
18.3 
15.5 

23.1 
19.8 
26.1 
24.3 
13.7 
8.6 
22.8 
25.4 

42.8 
31.0 
26.9 


COLOR  OR  RACE,   NATIVITY,   AND   PARENTAGE. 


103 


Table   26.— NATIVE    AND    FOREIGN-BORN    POPULATION,    WITH  PER  CENT  FOREIGN 
BORN  IN  TOTAL  POPULATION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States.. 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic... 
E.  North  Central.. 
W.  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

E.  South  Central.. 
W.  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


105,710,620 


Total 
popula- 
tion. 


7, 400, 909 
22, 261, 144 
21, 475, 543 
12, 544, 249 
13, 990, 272 

8, 893, 307 
10, 242, 224 

3, 336, 101 

5, 566, 871 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts.. . 
Rhode  Island... 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania... 
E.  North'Centeal: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois , 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

jVlabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Native. 


91, 789, 928 


5, 514, 964 
17, 300, 726 
18, 243,  402 
11,168,596 
13, 659, 735 
8,820,318 
9, 777, 396 
2, 868, 481 
4,436,310 


768,014 
443,083 
352, 428 

3, 852, 356 
604, 397 

1,380,631 

10, 385, 227 
3, 155, 900 
8,720,017 

5, 759, 394 
2, 930, 390 
6, 485, 280 
3, 668, 412 
2, 632, 067 

2,387,125 
2, 404, 021 
3, 404, 055 
646, 872 
636, 547 
1,296,372 
1, 769, 257 

223,003 
1, 449, 661 

437,  571 
2, 309, 187 
1, 463, 701 
2, 559,  IZi 
1,683,724 
2, 895, 832 

968, 470 

2,416,630 
2, 337, 885 
2, 348, 174 
1,790,618 

1,752,204 
1,798,509 
2,028,283 
4,663,228 

548, 889 
431, 866 
194,  402 
939, 629 
360, 350 
334, 162 
449, 3% 
77,407 

1, 356, 621 

783,  389 

3, 426, 861 


Foreign 
born. 


13,920,692 


1,885,945 

4,960,418 

3, 2:^2, 141 

1, 375, 653 

330, 537 

72, 989 

464, 828 

467, 620 

1,130,501 


1910 


Total 
popula- 
tion. 


91,972,266 


C60, 200 
351,686 
307, 870 

2, 703,  808 
429, 208 

1, 002, 192 

7, 559, 852 
2,413,414 
7, 327, 460 

5,078,942 
2,  779, 062 
5, 274, 696 
2, 939, 120 
2, 171, 582 

1, 900, 330 
2,178,027 
3,217,220 
515, 009 
554, 013 
1, 145, 707 
1,658,290 

203, 102 
1, 346, 482 

408,206 
2, 277, 482 
1,401,596 
2,  551, 851 
1,677,142 
2, 879, 268 

914,606 

2, 385, 724 
2, 322, 237 
2,330,147 
1, 782, 210 

1,738,067 
1,752,082 
1,987,851 
4, 299, 396 

453, 298 
391, 119 
167, 835 
820,  491 
330, 542 
253,  596 
390, 196 
61,404 

1,091,329 

675, 745 

2,669,236 


6,  552, 681 
19,315,892 
18,250,621 
11,637,921 
12, 194, 895 
8,  409, 901 
8, 784,  534 
2,  cm,  517 
4, 192, 304 


107,814 

91, 397 

44,558 

1,088,548 

175, 189 

378, 439 

2, 825, 375 

742, 486 

1,392,557 

680, 452 
151,328 
1,210,584 
729, 292 
460, 485 

486, 795 
225, 994 
186, 835 
131,863 
82, 534 
150,665 
110,967 

19,901 

103, 179 

29, 365 

31, 705 

62, 105 

7,272 

6, 582 

16, 564 

53, 864 

30,906 
15,648 
18,027 
8,408 

14, 137 

46,427 

40, 432 

363,832 

95, 591 
40, 747 
26,567 
119,138 
29,808 
80, 566 
59,200 
16,003 

205, 292 
107, 644 
757,625 


78,456,380 


4, 727, 571 
14, 464, 719 
15, 176, 855 
10,021,226 
11,804,901 
8,  322, 076 
8,  432, 342 
2, 180, 195 
3, 236, 495 


742, 371 
430, 572 
355, 956 

3,366,416 
542,610 

1, 114, 756 

9,113,614 
2, 5:'>7, 167 
7,665,111 

4, 767, 121 
2,  700, 876 
5, 638, 591 
2,810,173 
2, 333, 860 

2,075,708 
2, 224, 771 
3, 293, 335 
577, 056 
5.8;?,  888 
1, 192, 214 
1,690,949 

202, 322 
1, 295, 3 16 

331,069 
2,061,612 
1,221,  119 
2,  20<i,  287 
1,515,400 
2,609,121 

752, 619 

2, 289, 905 
2, 184, 789 
2,  l:iS,  093 
1,797,114 

1, 574, 449 
1,656,388 
1,657,155 
3, 896, 542 

.376,053 
325, 594 
145, 965 
799, 024 
327,301 
204,354 
373, 351 
81, 875 

1,141,990 

672,765 

2, 377,  .549 


Native. 


13,515,886 


631,809 
333, 905 
306, 035 
2,307,171 
363, 469 
785, 182 

6, 365, 603 

l,876,;i79 
6, 222, 737 

4, 168, 747 
2,541,213 
4, 433, 277 
2,212,623 
1,820,995 

1,532,113 
1,951,006 
3,063,556 
420, 402 
483, 098 
1,015,552 
1, 555, 499 

184, 830 
1, 190,  402 

306, 167 
2, 034, 5.55 
1,163,901 
2, 200, 195 
1,509,221 
2, 593, 644 

711,986 

2, 249, 743 
2, 166, 182 
2,118,807 
1,787,344 

1, 557, 403 
1,603,622 
1,616,713 
3,654,604 

281, 340 
28:i,  016 
116,945 
669, 437 
304, 155 
155, 589 
307,  .529 
62, 184 

88-5, 749 

5.59,629 

1,791,117 


Foreign 
born. 


1, 825, 110 

851,173 

3;  073, 766 

1,616,695 

299, 994 

87, 825 

352, 192 

453, 322 

955, 809 


110, 562 
96, 667 
49, 921 
1,059,245 
179, 141 
329, 574 

2,  748, 01 1 

6<i0,  78S 

1,  442, 374 

598, 374 
159, 663 
1,205,314 
597, 550 
512,865 

543, 595 
273, 765 
229, 779 
1.56, 654 
100,  7tK) 
176,662 
135, 450 

17, 492 

104, 914 

24,902 

27, 057 

57,218 

6, 092 

6, 179 

15, 477 

40, 633 

40, 162 
18, 607 
19, 286 
9,770 

17, 016 

52, 766 

40,442 

241,938 

94,713 

42,  578 
29,020 
129, 587 
'£\  1 16 
48, 765 
65,  822 
19,691 

256,241 
113,136 
586, 432 


per  cent 
foreign 

BORN  IN 

total 
population. 


1920     1910 


13.2 


25.5 

22.3 

15.1 

11.0 

2.4 

0.8 

4.5 

14.0 

20.3 


14.0 
20.6 
12.6 
28.3 
29.0 
27.4 

27.2 
23.5 
16.0 

11.8 
5.2 
18.7 
19.9 
17.5 

20.4 
9.4 
5.5 
20.4 
13.0 
11.6 
6.3 

8.9 
7.1 
0.7 
1.4 
4.2 
0.3 
0.4 
0.6 
5.6 

1.3 
0.7 
0.8 
0.5 

0.8 
2.6 
2.0 

7.8 

17.4 
9.4 
13.7 
12.7 
8.3 
24.1 
13.2 
20.7 

19.6 
13.7 
22.1 


14.7 


27.9 

25.1 

16.8 

1.3.9 

2.5 

LO 

4.0 

17.2 

22.8 


14.9 
22.5 
14.0 
31.5 
33.0 
29.6 

30.2 
26.0 

18.8 

12.6 
5.9 

21.4 
21.3 
22.0 

26.2 
12.3 

7.0 
27.1 
17.3 
14.8 

8.0 

8.6 
8.1 
7.5 
L3 
4.7 
0.3 
0.4 
0.6 
5.4 

L8 
0.9 
0.9 
0.5 

LI 
3.2 
2.4 
6.2 

2.5. 2 
13.1 
19.9 
16.2 
7.1 
23. 9 
17. 6 
24.1 

22.4 
16.8 
24.7 


104 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Tahlf.  27.— INDL'VNS,  CHINESE,  JAPANESE,  AND  "ALL  OTHER,"  BY  DIVISIONS  AND 

STATES:  1920  AND   1910. 


INDIAN. 

CHINESE. 

JAPANESE. 

ALL  OTHER. I 

1920 

1910 

19-20 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

United  States 

244,437 

265,683 

61, 639 

71,531 

111, DID 

?2, 157 

9,488 

3,175 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

1,715 
5,940 
15, 695 
37, 263 
13,673 
1,623 
60,618 
76, 899 
31,011 

2,076 

7,717 

18, 255 

41,406 

9,054 

2,612 

76, 767 

75, 338 

32,458 

3,602 
8,812 
5,043 
1,678 
1,824 
542 
1,534 
4,339 
34,265 

3,499 
8,189 
3,415 
1,195 
1,582 
414 
1,303 
5,614 
46, 320 

347 

3,266 

927 

1,215 

360 

35 

578 

10, 792 

93, 490 

272 

1,643 

482 

1,000 

156 

26 

428 

10,447 

57, 703 

115 

1, 103 

462 

185 

355 

28 

188 

371 

6,681 

14 

Middle  Atlantic 

21 

East  North  Contral 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic  ... 

11 
37 
12 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

10 
119 
196 

Pacific 

2, 755 

New  England: 

Maine 

839 
28 
24 
555 
110 
159 

5,503 
100 
337 

151 

125 

194 

5,614 

9,611 

8,761 
529 
171 

6,254 
16, 384 

2,888 

2, 276 

2 
32 
37 

824 
7 
11,824 
304 
125 
518 

57 

56 

405 

1,105 

106 

1,066 

57, 337 

2,109 

10, 956 
3, 098 
1, 343 
1,383 
19,  512 
32, 989 
2,711 
4,907 

9,061 
4,590 
17, 360 

892 
34 
26 

688 
284 
152 

6,046 

168 

1,503 

127 

279 

188 

7,519 

10, 142 

9,053 
471 
313 
6,486 
19, 137 
3,502 
2,444 

5 

55 

68 

539 

36 

7,851 

331 

95 

74 

234 

216 

909 

1,253 

460 

780 

74,825 

702 

10, 745 
3, 488 
1,486 
1,482 
20, 573 
29,201 
3,123 
5,240 

10, 997 
5,090 
16, 371 

161 
95 
11 

2, 544 
225 
566 

5,793 
1,190 
1,829 

941 

283 

2,776 

792 

251 

508 
235 
412 
124 
142 
189 
68 

43 

371 

401 

278 

98 

88 

93 

211 

181 

02 

57 

59 

364 

113 
387 
261 
773 

872 
585 
252 
291 
171 
1,137 
342 
689 

2,363 

3,  OSK) 

28, 812 

108 

67 

8 

2, 582 

272 

462 

5,266 
1,139 
1,784 

569 
276 
2,103 
241 
226 

275 
97 

535 
39 

121 

112 
16 

30 

378 

369 

154 

90 

80 

57 

233 

191 

62 
43 
62 
257 

62 
507 
139 
595 

1,285 
859 
246 
373 
248 

1,305 
371 
927 

2,709 

7,363 

36, 248 

7 
S 
4 

191 
35 

102 

2,686 
325 
255 

130 
81 
472 
184 
60 

85 
29 

135 
72 
38 

804 
52 

8 
29 
103 
56 
10 
24 
15 
9 
106 

9 

8 
18 

13 
1 

3 
151 
33 
71 

1,247 
206 
190 

76 
38 
285 
49 
34 

67 
36 
99 
59 
42 
590 
107 

4 
24 
47' 
14 
3 
2 
8 
4 
50 

12 
8 
4 
2 

9 

31 

48 

340 

1,585 

1,363 

1, 596 

2,300 

258 

371 

2,110 

864 

12,929 
3,418 
U,356 

2 

76 
11 
26 

735 
66 
302 

92 
20 
231 
113 
6 

26 

42 

52 

1 

4 
30 
30 

14 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

19 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

2 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

o 

Illinois 

4 

Michigan . 

2 

3 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

2 

Iowa 

3 

Missouri 

4 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

28 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 
Delaware 

Maryland 

13 

144 

103 

6 

1 

55 

8 

25 

4 

13 
8 
3 

3 

131 

16 

38 

G9 
26 
92 
70 
10 
32 
60 
12 

1,150 

268 

5,263 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

11 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida    . 

1 

East  South  Central: 

Tennessee .  .  . 

2 

Alabama 

4 

4 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas . . 

5 
57 
67 
449 

1,074 
1,569 
1,194 
2, 464 

251 

550 
2,936 

754 

17,387 
4,151 
71, 952       - 

1 

Louisiana 

110 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

8 

Mountain: 

Montana 

24 

Idaho 

12 

Wyoming 

84 

1 

Arizona 

Utah 

20 

55 

Pacific: 

Washington 

186 

312 

California 

2,257 

1  Comprises  Filipinos,  Hindus,  Koreans,  Hawaiians,  Malays,  Siamese,  Samoans,  and  Maoris,  in  1920; 
Filipinos,  Hindus,  Koreans,  and  Maoris,  in  1910. 


COLOR   OR   RACE,   NATIVITY,   AND   PARENTAGE.  105 

Table  28 — PER  CENT  OF  INCREASE.  BY  COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE 
BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:   1910-1920. 


[Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is 

less  than  100. 

A  minus  sign  (- 

-)  denotes  decrease.] 

color  or  race. 

NATIVITY. 

NATIVE 

WHITE 

DrVTSION  AND  STATE. 

Wliite 

Negro. 

Ind., 
Chi., 
Jap., 
and  all 
other. 

Na- 
tive. 

For- 
eign 
born. 

Total. 

Native 
parent- 
age. 

For- 
eign 
parent- 
age. 

Mixed 
parent- 
age. 

For- 
eign- 
born 
white. 

United  States 

16.0 

6.5 

3.4 

17.0 

3.0 

18.6 

18.1 

21.5 

16.9 

2.8 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  Ensland 

12.9 
14.6 
16.8 
7.7 
19.5 
10.7 
20.7 
27.5 
33.0 

19.2 

43.6 

71.0 

14.8 

5.2 

-4.9 

4.0 

.    43.5 

63.7 

-1.4 

8.8 

-n.2 

-7.6 

50.1 

-27.2 

-20.0 

0.9 

18.8 

16.7 
19.6 
20.2 
11.4 
14.8 
6.0 
16.0 
31.6 
37.1 

3.3 
2.3 

5.2 

-14.9 

10.2 

-16.9 

32.0 

3.2 

18.3 

16.7 
19.0 
19.2 
11.4 
19.9 
11.1 
20. 1 
32.5 
36.6 

7.3 
13.8 
20.9 
14.6 
19.6 
11.7 
20.7 
36.5 
36.9 

30.5 
31.2 
17.2 
1.1 
28.9 
-6.8 
14.2 
21.9 
34.5 

24.3 
1.5.0 
13.5 
12.6 
20.9 
-4.1 
16.4 
23.9 
38.3 

3.1 

Middle  Atlantic 

1.8 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

.5.1 
-1.5.0 

8.7 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

-17.2 
31.7 
3.7 

Pacific 

20.0 

New  England: 

Maine 

3.5 
2.9 
-0.7 
14.4 
11.5 
23.6 

13.4 
24.2 
12.9 

19.7 
7.9 
14.0 
29.3 
12.  H 

15.0 
7.9 
2.9 

12.3 
9.8 
8.4 
4.6 

12.6 
13.4 
3S.  4 
16.4 
19.1 
IS.  9 
20.5 

15.  0 
43.8 

7.5 
10.2 
17.8 

S.  0 

13.2 

16.  5 
26.1 
22.3 

48.2 
3:5.3 
35.  5 
18.0 
9.9 
70.0 
20.5 
-4.8 

19.0 
17.4 
44.5 

-3.9 
10.1 
-64.7 
19.5 
5.3 
.38.7 

47.9 
30.5 
46.7 

67.1 
34.0 
07.1 
251. 0 
79.3 

24.4 

2f3. 9 

13.2 

-24.3 

l.S 

72.2 

7.2 

-2.7 
5.3 

16.4 
2.8 

34.6 
9.4 
3.5 
2.5 
6.7 

-9.8 
-4.5 
-0.8 
-7.4 

6.6 

-1.9 

8.6 

7.5 

-9.6 
41.3 
-38.  5 
-1.2 
252.1 
298.  5 
26.4 
-.32. 6 

13.6 
43.7 
79.1 

-0.4 

28.4 

"-2."  6' 

-35.3 

24.5 

17.0 
11.1 

-21.7 

70.2 
-14.5 

42.4 

-14.2 

-4.6 

-0.2 

37.6 

-19.0 

-2.0 
-14.2 

-7.6 

-.5.5 

"-2.6 

50.5 

78.4 

-6.2 

50.5 

17.9 

6.3 

162.7 

-55.7 
-50.2 
-49.9 
-2.9 

-57.3 

14.9 

-23. 1 

104.8 

-4.9 

-7.8 

-15.6 

1.3 

-5.4 

12.4 

7.6 

-10.2 

11.7 
-2.5.  2 

28.2 

4.5 
.5.3 
0.6 
19.8 
18.1 
27.6 

18.8 
28.6 
17.8 

21.8 
9.4 
19.0 
.32.8 
19.3 

24.0 
11.6 

5.0 
22. 5 
14.7 
12.8 

6.6 

9.9 
13.1 
33. 3 
11.9 
20.4 
16.0 
11.1 
U.O 
28.5 

6.0 

7.2 

10.0 

-0.3 

n.6 

9.3 
23.0 
17.6 

61.1 
38.2 
43.5 
22.6 
8.7 
63.0 
26.9 
-1.3 

23.2 
20.7 
49.0 

-2.5 
-5.6 
-10.7 
2.8 
-2.2 
14.  S 

2.8 
12.4 
-3.5 

13.7 

-.5.2 

0.4 

22.0 

-10.2 

-10.4 
-17,4 
-18.7 
-1.5.8 
-18.1 
-14.7 
-18.1 

13.8 
-1.7 

17.9 

17.2 
8.5 

19.4 
6.5 
7.0 

32.6 

-2.3.0 

-1.5.9 

-6.  5 

-13.9 

-17.1 
-12.0 

50.4 

0.9 
-4.3 

—8.5 
-8.1 
28.8 
65.2 
-10.1 
-18.7 

3.5 
-4.9 
29.2 

4.5 
0.3 
0.9 
19.9 
1S.6 
27.5 

18.4 
28.6 
16.8 

20.6 

8.8 
17.8 
31.3 
19.3 

24.2 
11.5 

4.6 
22.9 
1.5.9 
12.  5 

6.6 

12.4 
15.  0 
4().9 
16.4 
19.6 
18.9 
20.7 
18.1 
45. 2 

8.1 
10.5 
18.1 

8.9 

13.6 
18.3 
26.8 
20.0 

63.8 
38.7 
45.7 
22.9 
8.4 
71.2 
27.1 
-0.7 

23.3 

20.8 
48.2 

0.2 

-2.0 

-0.5 

11.5 

8.0 

13.5 

1.3.6 

20.1 

.  12.5 

21.0 
9.4 
17.9 
;?6.4 
38.2 

43.9 
17.3 

6.2 
28.0 
25. 6 
17.9 

8.4 

9.4 
16.4 
43.7 
1.5.8 
18.3 
18.8 
20.8 
18.1 
42.3 

9.4 
10.8 
18.4 

9.2 

13.8 
2L3 
28.1 
19.6 

70.1 
44.5 
.52. 3 
26.9 

6.9 
83.3 
43.2 

2.7 

21.6 
19.4 
51.6 

17.3 
19.9 
6.6 
29.1 
26.6 
4.5.8 

26.9 
43.9 
33.2 

24.9 
7.6 
19.1 

26.8 
1.6 

6.1 
-4.8 
-3.8 
13.3 
-1.2 
-1.2 
-3.5 

32.6 
9.9 
32.5 
41.2 
.59.9 
47.6 
22.0 
23.7 
77.5 

-13.8 

-0.7 

10.9 

4.2 

3.5 

-2.0 

6.4 

21.7 

48.6 
19.6 
27.8 
13.3 
30.9 
51.4 
2.6 
-5.0 

22.7 

20.8 
42.3 

24.3 
2.5.4 
3.7 
24.2 
27.6 
30.7 

14.1 

27.2 
11.5 

9.3 

1.5 

1.3.6 

21.4 

U.  2 

26.8 
7.0 
-2.0 
35. 6 
16.6 
10.0 
2.8 

16.1 
7.7 
27.8 
.3.i  4 
16.3 
1.5.6 
5.9 
11.4 
72.8 

-7.2 

-2.6 

6.1 

-6.7 

10.1 
-3.0 
11.0 
2.5.4 

64.7 

26.8 
31.5 
11.0 
12.5 
41.2 
10.8 
-8.3 

3.3.2 
31.4 
42.4 

—2.5 

New  Hampshire 

-5.5 

Vermont     

—  10.7 

Massachusetts 

2.5 

Rhode  Island 

-2.5 

Connectiein 

,      14. 5 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

2.1 

New  Jersey 

12.2 

3  5 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

13.6 

Indiana.. .... 

5  3 

lUinois 

0.4 

Michigan 

22.0 

Wisconsin 

10  2 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

10.5 

Iowa 

-17.5 

Missouri 

IS  7 

North  Dakota 

1.5.8 

South  Dakota 

—  18.1 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

-14.9 
—  18  2 

South  Atlantic: 
Delaware 

13  7 

Maryland 

—  1  9 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

17.2 
15.6 

West  Virginia 

8. 5 

North  Carolina 

19.5 

South  Carolina. 

5  7 

Georgia 

7  4 

Florida 

27. 1 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

23  2 

Tennesspp    .  . 

10.1 

Alabama. ../... 

6  8 

Mississippi 

14.6 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

17  4 

Louisiana 

13.3 

Oklahoma 

0  3 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

50.2 
2  2 

Idaho 

3  6 

Wyoming 

—6.9 

Colorado 

7  8 

New  Mexico 

28  4 

Arizona 

66  8 

Utah 

10  9 

Nevada 

Pacitic: 

Washington 

-17.8 
3.7 

Oregon 

0  8 

California 

31.8 

1  Decrease  of  less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


106 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS ^POPULATION. 

Table  29.— WHITE  POPULATION  BY  NATIVITY  AND 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central , 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central . 

Moimtain 

Pacific 


TOTAL  WHITE 
POPULATION. 


1920 


94,  820, 915 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  ('arolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Calilornia 


7, 316, 079 
21, 641,  840 
20, 938,  862 
12,  225,  387 
9, 648,  940 
6, 367,  547 
8, 115,  727 
3, 212, 899 
5, 353, 634 


765,695 
442,331 
351, 817 

3, 803, 524 
593, 980 

1, 358, 732 

10, 172, 027 
3, 037, 087 
8, 432, 726 

5, 571,  893 
2, 849, 071 
6, 299,  333 
3, 601, 627 
2, 616, 938 

2, 368, 936 
2, 384, 131 
3, 225, 044 
639,  954 
619, 147 
1, 279,  219 
1, 708, 906 

192, 615 
1, 204,  737 

326,  860 
1, 617,  909 
1, 377, 235 
1,  783,  779 

818, 538 
1, 689, 114 

638, 153 

2, 180, 560 

1, 885, 993 

1, 447, 032 

853,962 

1, 279, 757 
1,096,611 
1,  821, 194 
3, 918, 165 

634, 260 
425, 668 
190, 146 
924, 103 
334, 673 
291, 449 
441,  901 
70,699 

1, 319, 777 

769, 146 

3,264,711 


1910 


81, 731, 957 


6, 480, 514 
18, 880,  452 
17, 927,  622 
11, 351, 621 
8, 071,  603 
5,  754,  326 
6, 721,  491 
2, 520,  455 
4, 023, 873 


739, 995 
429,  906 
3S4,  298 

3, 324.  926 
532, 492 

1, 098, 897 

8, 966, 845 
2, 445, 894 
7, 467, 713 

4, 654,  897 

2. 639. 961 

5. 520. 962 
2, 785, 247 
2, 320, 555 

2, 059, 227 
2, 209,  191 
3, 134,  932 
669,  855 
663,  771 
1, 180, 293 
1, 634, 352 

171, 102 
1,062,639 

236, 128 
1, 389,  809 
1, 156,  817 
1,  .500,  511 

679, 161 
1, 431,  802 

443, 634 

2,027,951 

1,711,432 

1, 228,  832 

786,  111 

1, 131, 026 

941,  086 

1, 444,  531 

3,  204, 848 

360, 580 
319, 221 
140,  318 
783,  415 
304,  594 
171,  468 
366, 583 
74, 276 

1, 109,  111 

655, 090 

2, 259, 672 


total  native  white. 


1920 


81, 108, 161 


5,445,425 
16,  729,  265 
17,715,583 
10,  853,  426 

9,  333,  020 

6,  295,  608 

7,  656,  394 
2,  759, 674 
4, 319,  766 


658, 346 
351,  098 
307,  291 
2,  TSb,  990 
420, 481 
982, 219 

7, 385, 915 
2,  298, 474 
7, 044, 876 

4, 893, 196 
2, 698, 203 
6, 092,  3S2 
2, 874,  992 
2, 156, 810 

1,  882,  772 
2, 158,  534 
3,039,018 
508, 451 
536,  756 
1, 129,  567 

1. 598. 328 

172, 805 
1, 102,  560 

298, 312 
1,587,124 

1. 315. 329 
1, 776, 680 

812, 137 

1, 672, 92S 

595, 145 

2, 149, 780 

1,  870, 515 

1, 429, 370 

845,943 

1, 265, 782 
1, 051,  740 
1,781,226 
3, 557, 646 

440,640 
386,  705 
164,  891 
807, 149 
305,  596 
213,  350 
38.5,  446 
55, 897 

1, 069,  722 

666,995 

2,583,049 


1910 


68,  386, 413 


4, 666, 128 
14, 054, 273 
14, 8(30,  402 
9,  738,  390 
7,  781,  048 
5, 667,  469 
6, 372,  732 
2, 083,  546 
3, 162, 425 


629, 862 
333, 348 
304,  437 
2, 273,  876 
354, 467 
770, 138 

6,  237, 573 

1,  787,  706 
6, 028, 994 

4, 057, 652 

2,  480, 039 
4, 324,  402 
2, 189,  723 
1, 807, 986 

1, 516, 217 
1, 935,  707 
2, 906,  036 
413, 697 
463, 143 
1, 004,  428 
1, 499, 162 

153, 682 

958, 465 

211,777 

1, 363, 181 

1, 099,  745 

1, 494,  569 

673, 107 

1, 416,  730 

409,  792 

1, 987, 898 

1, 692, 973 

1,  209,  876 

776, 722 

1,114,117 

889, 304 

1,  404,  447 

2,  964,  864 

268, 936 
278,  794 
113,200 
056,  564 
281,  940 
124,  644 
303, 190 
56, 277 

867, 914 

552,089 

1, 742, 422 


native  wihte— 
native  parentage. 


1920 


58, 421, 957 


495, 780 
225,512 
228, 325 
1, 230,  773 
173, 553 
449, 206 

3,668,266 
1,212,675 
4,  750, 071 

3,669,122 
2,  329,  544 
3, 066,  563 
1, 670, 447 
1,054,694 

827,627 

1, 528, 553 

2, 536, 936 

207,  966 

308,  598 

757, 064 

1, 308,  804 

139, 876 

893,  088 

239, 488 

1, 534, 494 

1, 232,  857 

1, 765,  203 

799,  418 

1, 642, 697 

532,  295 

2, 039, 134 

1, 832,  757 

1,394,129 

826, 762 

1,226,692 

941,  724 

1,679,107 

3, 112, 262 

275,  803 
294,  252 
122,  884 
603,  041 
273,317 
151, 145 
245,  781 
36,  285 

711,  706 

497, 726 

1, 677, 955 


COLOR  OR  RACE,   NATIVITY,   AND   PARENTAGE. 
PARENTAGE,  BY   DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920  AND  1910. 


107 


PER 

CENT  OF  TOTAL 

WHITE  POPULATION. 

NATIVE    w  til  IE, — 

FOREIGN  OR  MLXED 

PARENTAGE. 

FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE. 

Native,  native 
parentage. 

Native,  foreign 
or  mixed 
parentage. 

Foreign  born. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

22, 686,  204 

18, 897, 837 

13, 712, 754 

13, 345, 545 

61.6 

60.6 

23. 9 

23.1 

14.5 

16.3 

1 

2,642,276 

2, 052, 709 

1,870,654 

1, 814, 386 

38.3 

40.3 

36.1 

31.7 

25.6 

28.0 

t 

7,098,253 

5, 591, 312 

4,912,575 

4,826,179 

44.5 

44.8 

32.8 

29.6 

22.7 

25.6 

J 

5,925,213 

5, 108, 434 

3, 22;?,  279 

3, 067, 220 

56.3 

54.4 

28.3 

2.S.5 

15.4 

17.1 

< 

3, 377,  878 

3,214,703 

1,371,961 

1,613,231 

61.1 

57.5 

27.6 

28.3 

11.2 

14.2 

553, 604 

439, 84.3 

315, 920 

290,  555 

91.0 

91.0 

5.7 

5.4 

3.3 

3.6 

i 

202,  826 

214,977 

71, 939 

86,857 

95.7 

94.8 

3.2 

3.7 

1.1 

1.5 

696,609 

605, 2.S3 

459, 333 

348,  759 

85.8 

85.8 

8.6 

9.0 

5.7 

5.2 

! 

757, 166 

616, 921 

453,  225 

436,910 

62.3 

58.2 

23.6 

24.5 

14.1 

17.3 

S 

1, 432, 379 

1, 053, 655 

1, 033, 868 

861, 4-18 

53.9 

52.4 

26.8 

26.2 

19.3 

21.4 

IC 

162,566 

134,955 

107,349 

110, 1.33 

64.7 

66.9 

21.2 

18.2 

14.0 

14.9 

11 

125,  586 

103,117 

91, 233 

96, 558 

51.0 

53.6 

2.8.4 

24.0 

20.6 

22.5 

12 

78, 966 

75,055 

44,  526 

49, 861 

64.9 

64.7 

22.4 

21.2 

12.7 

14.1 

12 

1, 495,  217 

1, 170, 447 

1, 077, 534 

1,051,050 

32.4 

33.2 

39.3 

35.2 

28.3 

31.6 

1' 

246, 928 

194,646 

17.3, 499 

178, 025 

29.2 

30.0 

41.6 

36.6 

29.2 

33.4 

IJ 

533, 013 

374, 489 

376, 513 

328, 759 

33.1 

36.0 

39.2 

34.1 

27.7 

29.9 

1£ 

3,717,649 

3, 007, 248 

2,7,86,112 

2,729,272 

36.1 

36.0 

36.5 

33.5 

27.4 

30.4 

17 

1, 085, 799 

777, 797 

738, 613 

6.58,1.88 

39.9 

41.3 

35.8 

31.8 

24.3 

26.9 

IJ 

2, 294, 805 

1,806,267 

1,387,850 

1, 43.8, 719 

56.3 

56.5 

27.2 

24.2 

16.5 

19.3 

1£ 

1,224,074 

1,024,393 

678, 697 

597, 245 

6.5.9 

65.2 

22.0 

22.0 

12.2 

12.8 

2( 

368, 659 

350,  551 

150,  .868 

159, 322 

81.8 

80.7 

12.9 

13.3 

5.3 

6.0 

21 

2,025,819 

1, 72:5,  847 

1, 206, 951 

1, 202, 560 

48.7 

47.1 

32.2 

31.2 

19.2 

21.8 

2:; 

1,  204, 545 

964, 882 

726,6.35 

595, 524 

46.4 

44.0 

33.4 

34.6 

20.2 

21.4 

2c 

1,102,116 

1, 044, 761 

460, 128 

512, 569 

40.3 

32.9 

42.1 

45.0 

17.6 

22.1 

24 

1, 055, 145 

941, 136 

486, 164 

543, 010 

34.9 

27.9 

44.5 

45.7 

20.5 

26.4 

2£ 

629, 981 

632, 181 

225, 047 

273, 484 

64.1 

59.0 

26.4 

28.6 

9.5 

12.4 

2f 

502, 082 

518,201 

1,S6, 026 

228,  ,8<»6 

78.7 

76.2 

15.6 

16.5 

5.8 

7.3 

2" 

300,  485 

251, 236 

131,  503 

1.5(i,  158 

32.5 

28.5 

47.0 

44.1 

20.5 

27.4 

2J 

228, 158 

217,491 

82,  391 

ion,  028 

49.8 

43.6 

36.9 

38.6 

13.3 

17.8 

2« 

372, 503 

362, 3.53 

149,  (i.52 

17.5,  .865 

59.2 

54.4 

29.1 

30.7 

11.7 

14.9 

3C 

289, 524 

292, 105 

110,578 

135, 190 

76.6 

73.9 

16.9 

17.9 

6.5 

8.3 

31 

32, 929 

25, 873 

19, 810 

17, 420 

72.6 

74.7 

17. 1 

15.1 

10.3 

10.2 

31 

209, 472 

191, 838 

102, 177 

104, 174 

74.1 

72.1 

17.4 

18.1 

8.5 

9.8 

3C 

58,824 

4.5, 066 

28, 548 

24,  351 

73.3 

70.6 

18.0 

19.1 

8.7 

10.3 

3-J 

62, 630 

37, 943 

30,  785 

26,628 

94.8 

95. 4 

3.3 

2.7 

1.9 

1.9 

3£ 

82, 472 

57,638 

61, 906 

57, 072 

89.5 

90.1 

6.0 

5.0 

4.5 

4.9 

3e 

11,477 

8,851 

7,099 

.5, 942 

99.0 

99.0 

0.6 

0.6 

0.4 

0.4 

3" 

12,  719 

11, 137 

6, 401 

0,054 

97.7 

97.5 

1.6 

1.6 

0.8 

0.9 

3i: 

30, 231 

25, 672 

16, 1,86 

1.5, 072 

97.3 

97.2 

1.8 

1.8 

1.0 

1.1 

3t 

62, 850 

35, 825 

43, 008 

33,  842 

83.4 

84.3 

9.8 

8.1 

6.7 

7.6 

4( 

110,646 

124, 704 

30, 780 

40, 053 

93.5 

91.9 

5.1 

6.1 

1.4 

2.0 

41 

37, 758 

38, 367 

15, 478 

18, 4.59 

97.2 

96.7 

2.0 

2.2 

0.8 

1.1 

4i 

35, 241 

32,417 

17,662 

18,9.56 

96.3 

95.8 

2.4 

2.6 

1.2 

1.5 

4: 

19, 181 

19,  4.89 

8,019 

9,389 

96.8 

96.3 

2.2 

2.5 

0.9 

1.2 

4- 

39,090 

36, 608 

13,975 

16,909 

95.9 

95.3 

3.1 

3.2 

1.1 

1.5 

4; 

110,016 

112,717 

44,871 

51,  782 

85.9 

,82.5 

10.0 

12.0 

4.1 

5.5 

4( 

102,119 

94, 044 

39, 908 

m,  084 

92.2 

90.7 

5.6 

6.5 

2.2 

2.8 

4; 

445,384 

361, 914 

360, 519 

239, 984 

79.4 

81.2 

11.4 

11.3 

9.2 

7.5 

4: 

164, 837 

106,809 

93,620 

91,644 

51.6 

45.0 

30.9 

29.6 

17.5 

25.4 

41 

92,  453 

75, 195 

38, 963 

40,427 

69.1 

63.8 

21.7 

23.6 

9.2 

12.7 

5t 

42,007 

32,  ,504 

25, 255 

27, 118 

64.6 

57. 5 

22.1 

23.2 

13.3 

19.3 

51 

204, 108 

181, 428 

116,9.54 

126,  .8.51 

65  3 

60.6 

22.1 

23.2 

12.7 

16.2 

5i 

32, 279 

26, 331 

29,077 

22, 654 

81.7 

83.9 

9.6 

8.6 

8.7 

7.4 

51 

62, 205 

42, 176 

7.8, 099 

46,824 

51.9 

48.1 

21.3 

24.6 

26.8 

27.3 

54 

139, 665 

131,527 

56, 455 

63, 393 

55.6 

46.  8 

31.6 

35.9 

12.8 

17.3 

5c 

19, 612 

20, 951 

14, 802 

17, 999 

51.3 

47.6 

27.7 

28.2 

20.9 

24.2 

5t 

358, 016 

2,82,  .528 

2.50, 055 

241, 197 

53.9 

.52.  8 

27.1 

25.5 

18.9 

21.7 

.5" 

1C9,  269 

13.5,  2;i8 

102, 151 

103, 001 

64.7 

63.6 

22.0 

20.6 

13.3 

15.  7 

5i 

905,094 

035,  889 

681,662 

517,2.50 

51.4 

49.0 

27.7 

28.1 

20.9 

22. 9 

K 

108 


ABSTEACT  OF  THE   CENSUS ^POPlJLATIOl^. 

Tablk  30.— COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE, 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala. 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass.. 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. . 
Cleveland,  Ohio. . . 
Cohxnibns,  Ohio... 
Dallas,  Tex 


Das^ton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

FaU  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Hartford,  I'onn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans. . . 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 


Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

NewYork,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . . 

Manhattan  borough. 

Queens  l)orough 

Richmond  borough . 


Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson ,  N .  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 


San  Antonio,  Tex. . . 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse^  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton ,  N .  J 

Washington.D.  C... 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio.. 


Total 
popula- 
tion: 
1920 


208, 435 
113, 344 
200, 616 
733,  S26 
178,  806 
748,  060 
143,  555 
506,  775 
109,  694 
116,309 
,  701,  705 
401,  247 
796,  841 
237, 031 
158, 976 

152, 559 
256, 491 
126,  468 
993, 678 

120,  485 
106,  482 
137, 634 
138, 036 
138, 276 
314, 194 
298, 103 
101, 177 
324,  410 
576, 673 
234, 891 

112, 759 
162, 351 
457, 147 
380, 582 
118,342 

121,  217 
162,  537 
387,  219 

,620,048 

732, 016 

:,  018,  356 

:,  284, 103 

469, 012 

116,531 


414, 

lis; 

216, 
19i; 
135, 
1,823, 
588, 
258; 
237, 
107, 
171, 
295, 
772, 
234, 
118, 

161, 
506, 
137, 
315, 
104, 
129, 
171, 
243, 
119, 
437, 
110 
179, 
lOO! 
132 


COLOR  OR  RACE. 


White. 


202,718 
112, 036 
137, 785 
625, 130 
108,  550 
730,  485 
141,  220 
502, 042 
104,  250 
107,  753 
2, 589, 169 
371, 097 
762, 026 
214,  721 
134, 888 

143, 495 
249, 644 
120,  887 
952, 065 
120, 114 

90,466 
•136,  472 
133, 681 
104, 268 
279, 411 
290,009 

86,703 
293, 517 
546,  864 
194, 769 

112,509 

101, 113 

454,  824 

376, 365 

82, 703 

116, 142 

157,  816 

285,  916 

5, 459,  463 

726, 990 

1, 984, 953 

2, 168,  906 

463, 601 

114, 953 

397, 223 
72,  226 
204, 004 
181,046 
134,  254 
1, 688, 180 
550,  261 
252,  961 
231,  756 
106,  851 
117,  574 
294, 089 
702, 615 
231,171 
116,781 

146,799 
490, 022 
137,  214 
302,  580 
103,  380 
126,  709 
170, 372 
237,  385 
114,902 
326,  860 

99,  382 
178, 391 

98, 178 
125, 595 


In- 

dian. 

5,580 

4 

1,239 

3 

62, 796 

0 

108, 322 

14 

70,230 

1 

16, 350 

34 

2,228 

3 

4,511 

97 

5,334 

9 

8, 500 

2 

109,  458 

94 

30, 079 

6 

34,  451 

.34 

22,  ISl 

16 

24,023 

4 

9,025 

2 

6,075 

66 

5,512 

8 

40,  838 

155 

315 

10 

15, 896 

2 

1,090 

25 

4,199 

6 

33, 960 

8 

34, 678 

8 

8,000 

2 

14, 405 

24 

30,  719 

36 

1.5, 579 

189 

40,087 

10 

170 

61, 181 

12 

2,  229 

24 

3,927 

37 

35,633 

3 

4,998 

14 

4,573 

19 

100,  930 

IS 

152, 467 

149 

4,803 

8 

31,912 

32 

109, 133 

61 

5, 120 

47 

1,499 

1 

16,977 

19 

43,392 

3 

5,489 

36 

10, 315 

25 

1,551 

2 

134, 229 

120 

37, 725 

17 

1,556 

96 

5,655 

30 

924 

54,041 

18 

1,579 

32 

69, 854 

33 

3,376 

32 

718 

3 

14, 341 

18 

2,414 

45 

563 

2,894 

106 

727 

22 

2,6,50 

14 

1,260 

68 

5,691 

11 

4,315 

6 

109, 966 

37 

10, 746 

2 

1, 258 

20 

1,940 

1 

6,662 

1 

Chi- 
nese. 


119 
60 
30 

328 

22 

1,075 

99 

102 
81 
53 
2,353 
41 

275 
92 
11 

30 

212 

36 

438 

45 

86 

40 

135 

13 

82 

85 

5 

45 

2,062 

21 

79 
34 

65 

196 

1 

61 

103 

246 

5,042 

146 

811 

3,862 

160 

63 

281 

117 

3,821 

126 

64 

869 

306 

1,846 

135 

6 

29 

42 

328 

96 


193 

7,744 

5 

1,351 

139 

148 

13 

63 

63 

461 

34 

80 

28 

80 


Japa- 
nese. 


417 

18 

37 

4 

43 

4 
465 

2 
100 

1 
30 

5 

5 
25 
12 

3 

38 

64 

11,618 

3 


5 

2 

52 

2 

1 

18 

39 

2,312 

66 

250 

1,931 

52 

13 

14 

31 

2,709 

76 

4 

130 

32 

1,715 

14 

2 

5 

7 

47 

13 

403 

18 

5,358 

1 

7,874 
168 


2 

14 

1 

103 

4 

4 

29 


COLOR  OR   RACE,   NATIVITY,   AND   PARENTAGE. 
FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 


109 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camdeu ,  N .  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River.  Mass 

Fort  Worth ,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Alich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Cahf. 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Mem])his,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Na.sh\'illc,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  I  a 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough . . . 

Manhattan  borough.. 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. . 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  CaUf 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson ,  N .  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh^  Pa 

Portland,  Ureg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.... 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Cahf 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Wasiiington,  D .  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


Native. 


170,414 

95,649 

195, 827 

649,017 

172, 666 

505,441 

9(i,  773 

384, 951 

76, 398 

95, 955 

1, 893, 147 

358, 326 

6.56, 668 

220, 844 

150, 175 

139, 394 
218,261 
115,199 
702, 794 

78,064 

98,  980 
109, 207 

97, 124 
126, 188 
297, 098 
221,809 

89, 456 
296, 827 
454, 542 
223, 224 

74, 643 

156, 507 

346, 987 

292, 334 

115,930 

70, 139 

116,413 

359,8.54 

3,691,S8S 

464, 274 

1,352,168 

1,333,839 

356, 871 

84,736 

296,975 
108, 779 
166, 366 
155, 956 

90, 633 
1,423,035 
467, 551 
208, 510 
167, 700 

98,211 
166, 9.54 
224, 339 
669, 271 
182,976 

98, 213 

124, 555 

357, 481 

109,196 

2,34, 336 

87,  .341 

98,153 

]S9,3.34 

204,868 

89, 121 

408,206 

93, 831 

126,227 

74,380 

98, 413 


Foreign 
born. 


38, 

17: 

4 
84 
6 

242 
46 

121 
33 
20 

808 
42 

240: 
16 


13 
38, 
11 

290, 
42: 
7; 
28, 
40: 
12: 
17 
76: 
11 
27: 

122: 
11 

38, 

5: 

110: 

88 

2 

51 

46 

27 

,028: 

267 

666: 

950 

112 

31 

117 
0: 
49: 
35: 
45, 

400 

120 

49 

69 

9 

4: 

71 

103: 
51 
19 

36 
149 


WHITE  POPULATION  BY  NATIVITY  AND  PARENTAGE. 


Native  white. 


Total. 


164, 829 

94,400 

133, 047 

541,219 

102, 466 

491,566 

94,806 

380, 512 

72, 146 

87, 491 

1,783,687 

328,  270 

522, 488 

198, 666 

126, 158 

130, 384 

212, 024 

109, 663 

662, 768 

77, 783 

83, 107 

108,117 

93, 014 

92, 256 

262, 453 

214, 028 

75, 047 

266, 197 

434, 807 

183, 148 

74, 469 

95, 338 

344, 756 

288, 333 

80,316 

67, 45;? 

112,130 

259,924 

3,467,916 

460, 019 

!,. 32.5, 666 

1,246,826 

351,985 

83,420 

280,220 

65, 639 
1.58, 842 
145, 665 

89,109 

1, 290,  253 

429, 995 

205, 847 

162, 805 

97,298 
112,9.37 
222, 768 
599, 376 
179, 576 

97, 347 

110, 153 
349, 822 
108, 646 
228, 705 
86,554 
95,549 
138, 051 
199,  240 
84,829 
298, 312 
83,103 
124,973 
72,  478 
91, 761 


Native 
parent- 


125 
56 

124: 

378: 
92: 

181 
36: 

165: 
29: 

56 
642: 
206: 
212 
159: 
112: 

100, 
144 
84 
313 
19: 
75: 

56: 
40: 

72 
219: 

87: 
,56: 

209 
294 
139: 

24 

82 

130 

133 

74: 

20, 

44 

190 

1,164 

132: 

456 

.3,88, 

149 

38, 

113 

57: 
90: 

86: 

31 

698, 

216, 

136, 

63 

81 

102: 

HI 

3.59: 

77, 

56, 

76, 
167, 

4s: 
1.39, 
57 

48, 
80, 

124 
44 

239 
56 
50, 
30, 
46 


Foreign 
parenl- 


28 

27, 

4: 

116 

6, 

23S: 

47 

lot: 
32: 

22: 

888: 
80, 

248: 
24 


18 
43: 
15: 
247: 
45: 
4: 
34 
41 
11 
26: 

9s: 
12: 
35: 

86 
27 

37 

7, 

1.52 

108 

3: 

36 

54 

41 

1,873 

268 

703 

720 

147 

33; 

133 
5, 
44 
41 
44 

447, 

157 
41 
76 
11 
5, 
78, 

157 
70: 
23 

21 
125 
45 
54 
16 
32 
41 
51 
32 
35: 
19 
56: 
.32: 
34, 


Mixed 
parent- 
age. 


11,405 
11,  101 

3,284 
46, 090 

3, 578 
71,514 
10,  896 
61,018 
10,  SIS 

8, 425 

252, 320 

41,354 

63,712 

15, 395 

5,630 

10, 501 
24, 284 
10, 036 
101,736 
13, 380 

3,066 
17,  2,59 
10, 933 

8, 022 
16,577 

28. 325 
6, 323 

21,880 
.53,541 
16, 669 

12, 7.52 

4, 872 

61,192 

46,331 

2,641 

10, 976 

13,027 

27.477 

430,069 

58.  K69 

106,009 

138,093 

.55, 243 

11,8.55 

33, 432 
2, 67.3 
24,  502 
17, 686 
13, 203 
144, 400 
55, 884 
27, 696 
2:3, 029 
4, 382 
4,134 
32,  .347 
81,915 
32,008 
17, 598 

12, 793 
.56, 995 
14,714 

34. 326 
12,664 
13,613 
17,097 
24,084 

8, 4.5;^ 
23, 695 

7,  \m 
17,416 
10, 139 
10,843 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


37,  889 

17, 636 
4, 738 

83, 911 

6,084 

238. 919 

46,414 
121,530 

32,104 

20, 262 
805, 482 

42,827 
2.39, 538 

16, 055 
8,730 

13,111 
37,620 
11,224 

289, 297 
42, 331 
7,359 
28, 355 
40,667 
12,012 
16, 958 
75, 981 
11,650 
27, 320 

112,057 
11,621 

38,040 

5, 775 

110,068 

88, 032 

2, 387 

48, 689 

45, 686 

25, 992 

1,991,547 

266, 971 

659, 287 

922, 080 

111,676 

31,. 533 

117,003 
6,587 
45, 162 
35, 381 
45, 145 

397,927 

120, 266 

47,  IH 

68,951 

9,  .553 

4,637 

71,321 

103, 239 
51,595 
19, 434 

36,646 
140,200 
28,568 
73, 875 
16,826 
31,2.50 
32,  .321 
38, 145 
30, 073 
28, 548 
16, 279 
53,418 
25,700 
33,834 


110 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS^ — ^POPULATION. 


Table  31.— PER  CENT  DISTRIBtJTION  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION  BY  COLOR  OR 
RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS 
OR  MORE:  1920. 


COLOR  OR  RACE. 

NATIVITY. 

NATIVE 

WHITE 

OTY. 

White. 

Negro. 

Ind., 
Clii., 
Jap., 
and 
all 
other . 

Na- 
tive. 

For- 
eign 
born. 

Total. 

Na- 
tive 
par- 
ent- 
age. 

For- 
eign 
par- 
ent- 
age. 

Mixed 
par- 
ent- 
age. 

For- 
eign- 
born 
wliite. 

97.3 
98.8 
68.7 
85.2 
60.7 
97.7 
98.4 
99.1 
95.0 
92.6 
95.8 
92.5 
95.6 
90.6 
84.8 

94.1 
97.3 
95.6 
95.8 
99.7 
85.0 
99.2 
96.8 
75.4 
88.9 
97.3 
85.7 
90.5 
94.8 
82.9 

99.8 
62.3 
99.5 
98.9 
69.9 
95.8 
97.1 
73.8 
97.1 
99.3 
98.3 
95.0 
98.9 
98.6 

95.8 
62.4 
94.3 
94.5 
98.8 
92.6 
93.5 
97.9 
97.5 
99.1 
68.5 
99.4 
90.9 
98.5 
98.9 

91.0 
96.7 
99.6 
96.0 
99.0 
97.8 
99.2 
97.6 
96.3 
74.7 
90.2 
99.2 
98.0 
94.9 

2.7 
1.1 
31.3 
14.8 
39.3 
2.2 
1.6 
0.9 
4.9 
7.3 
4.1 
7.5 
4.3 
9.4 
15.1 

5.9 
2.4 
4.4 
4.1 
0.3 

14.9 
0.8 
3.0 

24.6 

11.0 
2.7 

14.2 
9.5 
2.7 

17.1 

0.2 

37.7 

0.5 

1.0 

30.1 

4.1 

2.8 

26.1 

2.7 

0.7 

1.6 

4.8 

1.1 

1.3 

4.1 
37.5 
2.5 
5.4 
1.1 
7.4 
6.4 
0.6 
2.4 
0.9 
31.5 
0.5 
9.0 
1.4 
0.6 

8.9 
0.5 
0.4 
0.9 
0.7 
2.0 
0.7 
2.3 
3.6 
25.1 
9.8 
0.7 
1.9 
5.0 

0.1 
0.1 
(>) 
0.1 
C) 
0.2 
0.1 
(1) 
0.1 

0) 

0.1 

(1) 
(1) 

0.1 

(') 

(0 

0.3 
0.1 
0.1 
(') 
0.1 
0.1 
0.1 

?! 

(') 

0.1 

0.1 

2.5 

(^) 

0.1 

(0 
(1) 

0.1 

(1) 

0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0) 
0.1 
0.3 
0.1 
0.1 

0.1 
0.1 
3.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
1.5 
0.1 
0) 

0.1 
0.1 
0.5 

0.1 
2.8 

(') 
3.1 
0.3 
0.1 

0.1 

0.2 
(0 
0.1 
0.1 
0.1 

81.8 
84.4 
97.6 
88.4 
96.  6 
67.6 
67.4 
76.0 
69.6 
82.5 
70.1 
89.3 
69.9 
93.2 
94.5 

91.4 
85.1 
91.1 
70.7 
64.8 
93.0 
79.3 
70.4 
91.3 
94.6 
74.4 
88.4 
91.5 
78.8 
95.0 

66.2 
96.4 
75.9 
76.8 
98.0 
.57.9 
71.6 
92.9 
63.9 
63.4 
67.0 
58.4 
76.1 
72.7 

71.6 
94.0 
76.9 
81.4 
66.7 
78.0 
79.5 
80.7 
70.6 
91.1 
97.3 
75.9 
86.6 
78.0 
83.2 

77.2 
70.6 
79.3 
74.3 
83.6 
75.7 
81.1 
84.3 
74.7 
93.3 
85.2 
70.2 
74.2 
74.4 

18.2 
15.6 

2.4 
11.6 

3.4 
32.4 
.32.6 
24.0 
30.4 
17.5 
29.9 
10.7 
30.1 

6.8 

5.5 

8.6 
14.9 

8.9 
29.3 
35.2 

7.0 
20.7 
29.6 

8.7 

5.4 
25.6 
11.6 

8.5 
21.2 

5.0 

33.8 
3.6 
24.1 
23.2 
2.0 
42.1 
28.4 
7.1 
36.1 
36.6 
33.0 
4L6 
23.9 
27.3 

28.4 
0.0 
23.1 
18.6 
33.3 
22.0 
20.  5 
19.3 
29.  4 
8.9 
2.7 
24.1 
13.4 
22.0 
16.8 

22.8 
29.4 
20.7 
25.  7 
16.4 
24.3 
18.9 
15.7 
25.3 
6.7 
14.  S 
29.  8 
25.  8 
25.6 

79.1 
8:3.3 
66.3 

73.8 
57.3 
65.7 
66.0 
75.1 
65.8 
75.2 
66.0 
81.8 
65.6 
83.8 
79.4 

85.  5 
82.7 

86.  7 
66.7 
64.6 
78.0 
78.6 
67.4 
66.7 
83.5 
71.8 
74.2 
82.1 
75.4 
78.0 

66.0 
58.7 
75.4 
75.8 
67.9 
55.6 
69.0 
67.1 
61.7 
62.8 
65.7 
54.6 
75.0 
71.6 

67.6 
56.7 
73.4 
76.0 
65.6 
70.7 
73.1 
79.7 
68.5 
90.3 
6.5.8 
75.3 
77.5 
76.5 
82.4 

68.  3 
69.0 
78.9 
72.5 
82.9 
73.7 
80.4 
81.9 
71.1 
68.2 
75.4 
69.5 
72.4 
69.3 

60.0 
49.6 
62.  3 
51.6 
51.6 
24.3 

25.  6 
32.6 
26.5 
48.4 
23.  8 
51.  5 

26.  6 
67.1 
70.8 

66. 2 
56.4 
66.7 
31.6 
1.5.  9 
70.9 
40.7 
29.2 
52.4 
69.8 
29.2 
55.9 
64.5 
51.1 
59.3 

21.9 
51.0 

28.6 

35.  0 
62.5 
16.6 

27.  3 
49.2 
20.7 
IS.  1 
22.6 
17.0 
31.  S 
32.8 

27.4 
49.  9 
41.7 
45.2 
23.4 
38.3 

36.  8 
52.7 
26.8 
75.2 
60.0 
37.9 
46.5 
33.0 
47.6 

47.3 
33.0 
35.4 
44.3 
54.9 
37.8 
46.  (i 
,51.0 

37.  U 
M.  7 
51.6 
28.2 
30.0 
35. 1 

13.6 
23.9 

2.4 
15.9 

3.7 
31.8 
32.8 
30.5 
29.4 
19.6 
32.9 
20.0 
30.9 
10.2 

5.0 

12.4 
16.8 
12.1 
24.9 
37.5 
4.3 
25.3 
30.2 
8.5 
8.5 
33.1 
12.0 
10.8 
1.5.1 
11.5 

32.8 
4.7 
33.4 
28.6 
3.1 
30.0 
33.7 
10.8 
33.3 
36.  7 
34.9 
31.5 
31.4 
28.6 

32.2 
4.5 
20.4 
21.6 
32.4 

24.  5 
26.8 
16.2 
32.0 
11.1 

3.4 
26.  5 
20.4 
29.9 
19.  9 

13.1 
24.8 
32.8 
17.3 
15.  9 

25.  5 
23.  8 
21.0 
27.0 

8.0 
17.4 
31.6 
32.2 
26.0 

5.5 
9.8 
1.6 
6.3 
2.0 
9.6 
7.6 

12.0 
9.9 
7.2 
9.3 

10.3 
8.0 
6.5 
3.5 

6.9 
9.5 
7.9 
10.2 
11.1 
2.9 
12.5 
7.9 
5.8 
5.3 
9.5 
6.2 
6.7 
9.3 
7.1 

11.3 
3.0 
13.4 
12.2 
2.2 
9.1 
8.0 
7.1 
7.7 
8.0 
8.2 
6.0 
11.8 
10.2 

8.1 
2.3 
11.3 
9.2 
9.7 
7.9 
9.5 
10.7 
9.7 
4.1 
2.4 
10.9 
10.6 
13.6 
14.9 

7.9 
11.2 
10.7 
10.9 
12.1 
10.5 
10.0 
9.9 
7.1 
5.4 
6.4 
9.7 
10.1 
8.2 

18.2 

Albany,  N.Y 

15.6 

Atlanta,  Ga 

2.4 

11.4 

3.4 

31.9 

32.3 

Bufialo,N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

24.0 
29.3 
17.4 

Cliicago,  ni 

29.  8 

10.7 

30.1 

6.8 

Dallas,  Tex 

5.5 

Dayton,  Ohio 

8.6 

14.7 

8.9 

Detroit,  Mich 

29.1 

Fall  River,  Mass 

35.1 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

6.9 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

20.6 
29.5 

8.7 

5.4 

Jersey  City,  N.  J          

25.5 

Kansas  City,  Kaiis 

11.5 

8.4 

19.4 

4.9 

LoweU,  Mass 

33.7 

Memphis,  Tenn 

3.6 

24.1 

23.1 

2.0 

40.2 

New  Haven,  Conn 

28.1 

6.7 

New  York  N.Y     

35.4 

36.5 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manhattan  borough 

32.7 
40.4 
23. 8 

Richmond  borough 

27.1 
28.2 

Norfolk,  Va 

5.7 

Oakland,  CaUf 

20.  £ 

Omaha,  Nebr     

18.5 

33.2 

21.8 

Pittsburgh,  Pa              

20.4 

Portland,  Oreg.        

18.2 

29.  C 

8.£ 

Richmond,  Va     

2.7 

Rochester,  N.Y 

24.1 

13.4 

St  Paul,  Minn      

22.  C 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

16.5 
22.7 

27.7 

20.7 

Seattle  Wash     

23.4 

16.1 

24.1 

18.8 

Toledo  Oliio             

15.7 

Trenton   N.J            

25.2 

6.5 

14.8 

Worcester  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.Y 

29.7 
25.7 
25.6 

1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


COLOR  OR  RACE,   N^ATIVITY,   AND  PARENTAGE. 


Ill 


Table  32.— PER  CENT  OF  INCREASE,  BY  COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENT- 
AGE, FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN   1920,  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1910-1920. 

[Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100.    A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buflalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

Cliicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Oliio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton ,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit ',  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.... 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston ,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenu 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven ,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . 

Manhattan  borough 

Queens  liornugh . . . . 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr.i 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  \  a 

Rochester,  N.Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. . . 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  I'a 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.Y 

Youngstowu,  Ohio 


White. 


196.4 
13.0 
31.0 
32.1 
35.1 
11.4 
40.3 
19.0 

4.2 
21.9 
21.0 

7.9 
3S.1 
27.3 
82.2 

28.5 
20.6 
44.9 
107.0 

1.1 
50.9 
22.0 
37.7 
90.2 
31.9 
10.8 
18.8 
30.6 
79.1 

6.2 

6.0 
2s.  7 
22.0 
26.0 
12.0 
24.0 
21.4 
14.6 
16.  9 
70.4 
23.  3 
-4.3 
65.2 
35.6 

17.6 
70.5 
43.7 
24.9 

8.3 
15.4 

8.3 
27.1 

6.0 
12. 1 
45.4 
35.4 

9.4 

9.3 
27.7 

71.1 
22.5 

6.1 
32.9 

0.3 
45.1 
25.2 
42.5 
22.0 
38.4 
26.9 
23.3 
25.6 
62.9 


Negro. 


749.3 
19.5 
21.0 
27.8 
34.3 
20.5 
67.3 

154.4 
13.3 
39.9 

148.2 
53.2 

307.  S 
74.1 
33. 3 

86.4 
12.0 
88.1 

611.3 

-11.3 

19.7 

63.9 

140.6 
41.9 
59.0 
34.2 
55.1 
30.4 

105. 0 

-1.1 

27.8 
16.7 

127.4 
51.5 

-2.4 
7.3.2 
28.  1 
13.1 
66.  3 
16.7 
40.  5 
80.3 
60.1 
30.1 

79.2 
73.3 
79.7 

100.6 
0.8 
58.  9 
47.2 
48.9 
6.4 
17.4 
15.6 
79.6 
58.9 
7.4 

-2.6 

33.  S 
47.0 

-0.7 
26.0 
0.6 
79.7 
12.1 

203.2 
67.2 
16.4 
18.3 
1.4 
25.2 

244.1 


Indian, 
Chinese, 

Japa- 
nese,and 
all  other. 


7.2 
-7."5' 


66.9 
-4.3 


45.0 
'25.5' 


—41.3 


26.1 
126.2 


101.4 


48.  0 
-9.0 
35.0 
4.7 
29.0 
36.9 
71.7 


28.6 


31.1 
-11.4 


16.3 
30.3 
-47.7 
-52.5 


-26.3 
"7.4 


-6.7 


37.7 
-45.7 


50.5 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Total. 


198.  8 
16.5 
35.1 
36.6 
37.2 
18.5 
47.1 
25.4 
10.3 
20.3 
31.4 
14.3 
46.7 
30.3 
83.3 

33.2 
26.1 
50.2 
118.5 
14.4 
49.1 
29.4 
41.3 
90.2 
36.7 
16.3 
19.8 
33.5 
77.7 
10.4 

18.9 
32.2 
31.9 
35.5 
13.4 
32.1 
2S.  6 
17.2 
26.5 
65. 6 
27.6 
7.2 
74.6 
37.9 

23.4 
69.2 
51.1 
32.4 
13.4 
19.4 
17.0 
32.7 
14.4 
12.5 
47.1 
40.8 
16.0 
15.9 
34.4 

61.1 
30.0 
15.4 
37.0 
5.7 
48.4 
31.1 
48.1 
2.5.0 
40.9 
28.6 
29.9 
40.5 
75.6 


Native 
parent- 


231.0 
26.5 
35.8 
44.7 
39.1 
15.2 
35.6 
38.0 
13.4 
13.4 
44.4 
33.3 
60.4 
36.1 
88.3 

39.7 
35.3 
56.8 
172.8 
20.9 
50.6 
37.5 
30.0 
94.8 
45.6 
16.3 
17.8 
36.1 
73.2 
22.8 

19.2 
38. 0 
66.0 
38.5 
16.2 
7.3 
17.7 
29.3 
26.4 
43.4 
21.6 
12.8 
85.3 
35.3 

19.7 
67.6 
63.6 
40.9 
12.1 
19.7 
23.0 
30.8 
6.3 
8.4 
48.9 
50.3 
33.2 
25.6 
47.4 
71.0 
44.9 
25.7 
32.1 
5.0 
37.0 
37.1 
65.1 
14.3 
43.7 
26.6 
22.4 
38.9 
81.5 


Foreign 
parent- 
age. 


153.7 
5.5 
28.8 
20.7 
30.1 
21.9 
61.7 
16.1 
9.5 
42.1 
26.0 

-9.7 
4.3.7 
11.2 
5L2 

12.7 
8.2 
29.0 
87.5 
12.0 
41.2 
17.4 
53.0 
77.0 
1.5 
18.4 
30.4 
26.0 
89.9 
-19.0 

16.8 

5.9 

13.0 

27.6 

-13.0 

44.9 

38.2 

-8.9 

29.6 

90.8 

36.5 

6.1 

67.2 

47.7 

32.9 
82.6 
33.7 
19.8 
IS.  6 
23.7 
13.7 
27.5 
22.1 
44.9 
26.1 
38.3 
-3.1 
■  1.4 
13.6 
44.3 
17.1 
11.3 
39.9 
1.6 
62.1 
25.3 
25.1 
4.5.9 
32.5 
37.2 
36.3 
43.9 
79.5 


Mixed 

parent- 


84.0 
1.7 
20.5 
20.7 
10.9 
15.9 
32.9 
20.3 
4.9 
19.1 
21.5 
-4.5 
21.7 
11.5 
49.2 


1.3. 

27. 

31. 

45.2 

71.9 

8.7 

9.9 

18.9 

23.6 

84.4 

-12.3 

24.5 
-0.4 
29.0 
48.3 
-10.5 
51.9 
32.2 
-3.1 
14.8 
32.3 
11.9 
-0.9 
68.3 
22.9 

4.6 

82.2 

44.2 

26.1 

1.4 

6.7 

5.6 

52.9 

14.9 

24.2 

36.6 

20.  0 

-2.4 

32.4 

2;9.6 

39.5 
22.6 
-0.5 
55.6 
15.4 
63.9 
19.7 
29.9 
18.2 
27.8 
23.5 
33.4 
.34. 8 
45.5 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


186.1 

-2.9 

7.4 

8.9 

6.7 

-0.7 

28.3 

2.6 

-7.2 

29.2 

3.1 

-24.6 

22.4 

-1.4 

67.3 

-5.3 

-3.4 

8.0 

84.8 

-16.8 

74.8 

0.1 

30.2 

90.1 

-14.2 

-2.2 

12.7 

7.9 

85.0 

-33. 4 

-12.5 

-10.7 

-1.2 

2.4 

-20.2 

14.2 

6.8 

-6.1 

3.3 

79.3 

15.4 

-16.5 

41.2 

29.9 

5.7 

84.8 

22.6 

1.4 

-0.6 

4.0 

-14.4 

7.6 

-9.6 

8.4 

13.5 

20.9 

-17.9 

-8.7 

2.1 

110.5 

7.1 

-18.6 

21.4 

-20.7 

35.9 

5.0 

19.1 

14  3 

17.2 

19.0 

10.2 

-3.3 

36.1 


I  Per  cent  of  increase  based  upon  population,  for  1910,  of  Omaha  and  South  Omaha  combined. 


112 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS ^POPULATION. 

Table  33.— WHITE  POPULATION  BY  NATIVITY  AND  PARENTAGE,  FOR 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y , 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala .. . 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgenort,  Conn 

Buflalo,N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland ,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

DaUas,Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Full  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. .. 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

JfinneapoUs,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. 
Manliattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr.' 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Pliiladelpliia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah... 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton, N.J 

AVashington,  D.  C 

Wihnington ,  Del 

A\'orcestcr,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


TOTAL  WHITE 
POPULATION. 


1920 


202,718 
112,036 
137, 785 
625, 130 
108,550 
730, 485 
141,220 
502, 042 
104, 250 
107,  753 
2,589,169 
371,097 
762, 026 
214, 721 
134, 888 

143, 495 
249,644 
120,  887 
952, 065 
120,114 

90, 466 
136, 472 
133, 681 
104, 268 
279,411 
290, 009 

86, 703 
293,517 
546, 864 
194, 769 

112,609 

101,113 

454, 824 

370, 365 

82,  703 

116,142 

157, 816 

285, 916 

5,459,463 

726,990 

1,984,953 

2, 168, 906 

463, 661 

114,953 

397, 223 
72, 226 
204, 004 
181,046 
134, 254 
1,688,180 
550, 261 
252, 961 
231,756 
106,851 
117,574 
294, 089 
702,615 
231,171 
116,781 

146, 799 
490, 022 
137,214 
302, 580 
103, 380 
126,799 
170,372 
237, 385 
114,902 
326, 860 

99,382 
178, 391 

98,178 
125,595 


1910 


68, 404 

99, 171 
102, 861 
473, 387 

80, 369 
655, 696 
100, 650 
421, 809 
100,017 

88, 391 

2, 139, 057 

343, 919 

551,925 

168, 709 

74,043 

111,707 

207. 071 
83,414 

459, 926 
118,  857 

59, 960 
111,879 

97, 078 

54,  .832 
211,780 
261,659 

72, 996 
224, 677 
305, 307 
183, 390 

106, 102 

78,590 

372, 809 

298. 072 
73,  KM 
93, 699 

129, 944 

249, 403 
4,669,162 

426, 650 
1,610,487 
2,266,578 

280,691 
84,756 

337, 742 

42,353 

141,956 

144,941 

123, 969 

1,463,371 

508, 008 

198, 952 

218,623 

95, 276 

SO, 879 

217, 205 

642, 488 

211,516 

91,471 

8.5, 801 
400, 014 
129, 288 
227, 753 
103, 071 

87, 387 
136, 101 
166,567 

94, 198 
236, 128 

78, 309 
144, 664 

78, 190 

77, 109 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


1920 

164 

829 

94 

400 

133 

047 

541 

219 

102 

466 

491 

566 

94 

806 

380 

512 

72 

146 

87 

491 

1,783 

687 

328 

270 

522 

488 

198 

666 

126 

158 

130 

384 

212 

024 

109 

663 

662 

768 

77 

7,83 

S3 

107 

108 

117 

93 

014 

92 

256 

262 

453 

214 

028 

75 

047 

266 

197 

434 

807 

183 

148 

74 

469 

95 

338 

344 

756 

288 

.333 

80 

316 

67 

453 

112 

130 

2.59 

924 

3,467 

916 

460 

019 

1,325 

666 

1,246 

826 

351 

9.85 

83 

420 

280 

220 

65 

639 

158 

842 

145 

665 

89 

109 

1,290 

253 

429 

995 

205 

847 

162 

805 

97 

298 

112 

937 

222 

768 

599 

376 

179 

576 

97 

347 

110 

153 

349 

822 

108 

646 

228 

705 

86 

554 

95 

549 

138 

051 

199 

240 

84 

829 

298 

312 

8;^ 

103 

124 

973 

72 

478 

91 

761 

1910 


396 
74 

414 
64 

303 

65 

72: 

1,357: 

287: 

356: 

152: 

68; 

97 

168: 

73 
303 
67 
55 
83 
65 
48, 
192 
183 
62: 
199 
244: 
165 

62, 
72 
261 
212: 
70: 
51 

87: 

221 
2,741 

277 
1, 039: 
1, 162 

201 
60, 

22 
3.8: 
105 
110 

7.8; 

1, 0.80 
367: 
155 
142 

86: 

76 

158: 

516 
154 

72, 

68 
269: 
94 
166: 
81 
64 
105 
134 
67: 
211 
64 
96 
51 
52 


55, 163 
81,006 
98, 451 
344 


NATIVE  WHITE — 
NATIVE  PARENTAGE. 


1920 

1910 

125,079 

37, 

56, 265 

44, 

124,948 

91, 

378, 380 

261, 

92,211 

66, 

181,811 

157, 

36, 816 

27, 

'165,135 

IW, 

29,045 

25, 

.56,249 

49, 

642,  ,871 

445, 

20ti,605 

1.54, 

212,247 

132, 

159, 069 

116, 

112,509 

59, 

100,996 

72, 

144,678 

106, 

84, 361 

.53, 

313,997 

115, 

19, 168 

15, 

75,515 

50, 

56,079 

40, 

40,327 

31, 

72, 433 

37, 

219, 297 

150, 

87, 083 

~-i, 

56,575 

48, 

209, 134 

153, 

294, 458 

169, 

139,403 

113, 

24,676 

20, 

82,795 

59, 

130, 845 

78, 

133, 178 

96, 

74,022 

63, 

20, 098 

18, 

44, 401 

37, 

190,641 

147, 

1, 164,^834 

921, 

132, 770 

92, 

456,240 

375, 

388,279 

344, 

149,342 

SO, 

38, 203 

2,8, 

113,413 

94, 

57, 759 

34, 

90,279 

55, 

86,525 

61, 

31,824 

28, 

698, 782 

584, 

216,530 

176, 

136,216 

104, 

63, 728 

59, 

81,000 

"4, 

102,9.56 

69, 

111,976 

74, 

359,482 

269, 

77,378 

61, 

56, 234 

3,8, 

76,299 

44, 

167,179 

115, 

4,8, 715 

3,8, 

139, 701 

105, 

57, 324 

54, 

48, 945 

35, 

80,072 

58, 

124,055 

75, 

•14, 195 

38, 

239,488 

166, 

56, 868 

44, 

50, 716 

41, 

30,059 

21, 

46, 459 

25, 

Includes,  for  1910,  population  of  South  Omaha,  consolidated  with  Omaha  since  1910. 


COLOR    OR  RACE^   NATIVITY,   AND   PARENTAGE.  113 

CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:    1920  AND  1910. 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  WHITE  P0PX7LATI0N. 

NATIVE 

WHITE — 

FOREIGN  OR  MIXED 
PARENTAGE. 

FOEEIGN-BOKN  WHITE. 

Native,  native 
parentage. 

Native,  foreign 
or  mixed 
parentage. 

Foreign  born. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

39,750 

17,370 

37, 889 

13,241 

61.7 

55.2 

19.6 

25.4 

18.7 

19.4 

1 

38, 135 

36, 533 

17,636 

18, 165 

50.2 

44.8 

34.0 

36.8 

15.7 

18.3 

2 

8,099 

6,464 

4,738 

4,410 

90.7 

89.4 

5.9 

6.3 

3.4 

4.3 

3 

162, 839 

134, 870 

83,911 

77,043 

60.5 

5.5.2 

26.0 

28.5 

13.4 

16.3 

4 

10,  255 

8,357 

6,084 

5,700 

84.9 

82.5 

9.4 

10.4 

5.6 

7.1 

5 

309, 755 

257, 104 

238,919 

240, 722 

24.9 

24.1 

42.4 

39.2 

32.7 

36.7 

6 

57,990 

37,314 

46,414 

36, 180 

26.1 

27.0 

41.1 

37.1 

32.9 

35.9 

7 

215,377 

1,83, 673 

121,530 

118,444 

32.9 

28.4 

42.9 

43.5 

24.2 

28.1 

8 

43,101 

39, 794 

32, 104 

34, 608 

27.9 

25.6 

41.3 

39.8 

30.8 

34.6 

9 

31,242 

23,128 

20,262 

15,682 

52.2 

56.1 

29.0 

26.2 

18.8 

17.7 

10 

1,140,816 

912,701 

805,482 

781,217 

24.8 

20.8 

44.1 

42.7 

31.1 

36.5 

U 

121,665 

1.32, 190 

42, 827 

56, 792 

55.7 

45.1 

32.8 

38.4 

11.5 

16.5 

12 

310, 241 

223,908 

239,538 

195,703 

27.9 

24.0 

40.7 

40.6 

31.4 

35.5 

13 

39,597 

35, 578 

16,055 

16, 285 

74.1 

69.3 

18.4 

21.1 

7.5 

9.7 

14 

13,649 

9,078 

8,730 

5,219 

83.4 

80.7 

10.1 

12.3 

6.5 

7.0 

15 

29, 388 

25,559 

13,111 

13, 847 

70.4 

64.7 

20.5 

22.9 

9.1 

12.4 

16 

67,  .346 

61,185 

37,620 

38,941 

58.0 

51.6 

27.0 

29.5 

15.1 

18.8 

17 

25, 302 

19, 234 

11,224 

10, 395 

69.8 

64.5 

20.9 

23.1 

9.3 

12.5 

18 

348, 771 

188,255 

289, 297 

156, 565 

33.0 

25.0 

36.6 

40.9 

30.4 

34.0 

19 

.58, 615 

52, 125 

42, 331 

50, 874 

16.0 

13.3 

48.8 

43.9 

35.2 

42.8 

20 

7,592 

5,612 

7, 359 

4,209 

83.5 

83.6 

8.4 

9.4 

8.1 

7.0 

21 

52, 038 

42, 767 

28,355 

28,335 

41.1 

36.4 

38.1 

38.2 

20.8 

25.3 

22 

52, 687 

34, 824 

40, 667 

31,243 

30.2 

31.9 

39.4 

35.9 

30.4 

32.2 

23 

19,  823 

11,333 

12,012 

6,318 

69.5 

67.8 

19.0 

20.7 

11.5 

11.5 

24 

4:3, 156 

41,420 

16, 958 

19, 767 

78.5 

71.1 

15.4 

19.6 

0.1 

9.3 

25 

126,945 

109, 101 

75,981 

77, 697 

30.0 

28.6 

43.8 

41.7 

26.2 

29.7 

26 

18, 472 

14, 631 

11,656 

10,344 

65.3 

65.8 

21.3 

20.0 

13.4 

14.2 

27 

57, 0C3 

45, 633 

27, 320 

25,327 

71.3 

68.4 

19.4 

20. 3 

9.3 

11.3 

28 

140, 349 

74, 756 

112,057 

60, 584 

53.8 

55.7 

2.5.7 

24.5 

20.5 

19.8 

29 

43, 745 

52,411 

11,621 

17,436 

71.6 

61.9 

22.5 

28.6 

6.0 

9.5 

30 

49,793 

41,942 

38,040 

43,457 

21.9 

19.5 

44.3 

39.5 

33.8 

41.0 

31 

12, 543 

12, 1.38 

5,775 

6,467 

81.9 

76.3 

12.4 

15.4 

5.7 

8.2 

32 

213,911 

182,530 

110,068 

111,456 

28.8 

21.1 

47.0 

49.0 

2-4.2 

29.9 

33 

155, 155 

116, 548 

88, 032 

8.5, 938 

35.4 

32.2 

41.2 

39.0 

23.4 

28.8 

34 

6,294 

7,151 

2,387 

2,993 

89.5 

86.3 

7.6 

9.7 

2.9 

4.1 

35 

47, 355 

32,336 

48, 689 

42, 625 

17.3 

20.0 

40.8 

34.5 

41.9 

45. 5 

36 

67, 729 

49, 434 

45,686 

42,784 

28.1 

29.0 

42.9 

38.0 

28. 9 

32.9 

37 

69,283 

74, 244 

25,992 

27,  686 

66.7 

59.1 

24.2 

29.8 

9.1 

11.1 

38 

2,303,082 

1,820,141 

1,991,547 

1, 927, 703 

21.3 

19.7 

42.2 

.39.0 

36.5 

41.3 

39 

327,249 

185, 146 

266,971 

14,s,  935 

18.3 

21.7 

45.0 

43.4 

36.7 

34.9 

40 

869, 426 

663, 583 

659, 287 

571,356 

23.0 

23.3 

43.8 

41.2 

33.2 

35.5 

41 

858,  .547 

818, 208 

922, 080 

1,104,019 

17.9 

15.2 

39.6 

36.1 

42.5 

48.7 

42 

202,643 

120, 969 

111,676 

79,115 

32.2 

28.7 

43.7 

43.1 

24.1 

28.2 

43 

45, 217 

32, 235 

31,533 

24, 278 

33.2 

33.3 

39.3 

3&0 

27.4 

28.6 

44 

166,807 

132,350 

117,003 

110, 655 

28.6 

28.1 

42.0 

39.2 

29. 5 

32.8 

45 

7, 880 

4,318 

6,587 

3,  .564 

80.0 

81.4 

10.9 

10.2 

9.1 

8.4 

46 

68, 563 

49,936 

45, 162 

36,822 

44.3 

38.9 

33.6 

35.2 

22.1 

25.9 

47 

59, 140 

48, 623 

35, 381 

34, 902 

47.8 

42.4 

32.7 

33.5 

19.5 

24.1 

48 

57,285 

50, 179 

45, 145 

45,398 

23.7 

22.9 

42.7 

40.5 

33.6 

36.6 

49 

591, 471 

496, 785 

397, 927 

382, 57s 

41.4 

39.9 

35.0 

33.9 

23.6 

26.1 

50 

213,465 

191,483 

120, 266 

140, 436 

39.4 

34.7 

38.8 

37.7 

21.9 

27.6 

51 

69,631 

51,009 

47,114 

43, 780 

53.8 

52.4 

27.5 

25.6 

18.6 

22.0 

52 

99,077 

82,. 354 

68,951 

76,303 

27.5 

27.4 

42.8 

37.7 

29.8 

34.9 

53 

16, 298 

11,750 

9, 553 

8,812 

75.8 

78.4 

15.3 

12.3 

8.9 

9.2 

54 

9,981 

7,664 

4,6.37 

4,085 

87.6 

85.5 

8.5 

9.5 

3.9 

5.1 

55 

110,792 

83,687 

71,321 

58,993 

38.1 

34.3 

37.7 

38.5 

24.3 

27.2 

56 

239, 894 

246,946 

103,239 

125, 706 

51.2 

42.0 

34.1 

38.4 

,   14.7 

19.6 

57 

102, 198 

93, 398 

51, 595 

56, 524 

33.5 

29.1 

44.2 

44.2 

22.3 

26.7 

58 

41, 113 

34,284 

19,434 

19, 035 

48.2 

41.7 

35.2 

37.5 

16.6 

20.8 

59 

33,854 

23,765 

36, 646 

17, 407 

52.0 

52.0 

23.1 

27.7 

25.0 

20.3 

60 

182, 643 

153, 781 

140,200 

130,  874 

34.1 

28.8 

37.3 

38.4 

28.6 

32.7 

61 

59,931 

55,431 

28,568 

35,112 

35.5 

30.0 

43.7 

42.9 

20.8 

27.2 

62 

89, 004 

61, 134 

73, 875 

60, 835 

46.2 

46.4 

29.4 

26.8 

24.4 

26.7 

63 

29, 230 

27, 277 

16,826 

21, 220 

55.4 

52.9 

28.3 

26.5 

16.3 

20.6 

64 

46,604 

28, 656 

31,250 

22,999 

38.6 

40.9 

36.8 

32.8 

24.6 

26.3 

65 

57,979 

46,912 

32,321 

30, 781 

47.0 

42.9 

34.0 

34.5 

19.0 

22.6 

66 

75,185 

59, 383 

38, 145 

32, 037 

52.3 

4.5.1 

31.7 

35.7 

16.1 

19.2 

67 

40,634 

29,209 

30, 073 

26,310 

38.5 

41.1 

35.4 

31.0 

26.2 

27.9 

08 

58,824 

45,066 

28,548 

24,351 

73.3 

70.6 

18.0 

19.1 

8.7 

10.3 

69 

26, 235 

19, 694 

16,279 

13,678 

57.2 

57.4 

26.4 

2.5.1 

10.4 

17.5 

70 

74,257 

54,751 

53,418 

4.S,  492 

28.4 

28.6 

41.6 

37.8 

29.9 

33.5 

71 

42,419 

29,960 

2;j,700 

26,  .590 

30.6 

27.7 

4.3.2 

38.3 

26.2 

34.0 

72 

45, 302 

26,654 

33,834 

24,860 

37.0 

33.2 

36.1 

34.6 

26.9 

32.2 

73 

75108°— 23 8 


114 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS— POPULATION. 


Table  34 COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM 

25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920. 


All 

classes: 

1920 


Alabama: 

Mobile 

Montgomery 

Arizona  : 

Phoenix 

Arkansas: 

Fort  Smith 

Little  Rock 

Caufornia: 

Alameda 

Berkeley 

Fresno 

Long  Beach 

Pasadena 

Sacramento 

San  Diego 

San  Jose 

Stockton 

Colorado : 

Colorado  Springs , 

Pueblo 

Connecticut: 

Meriden 

New  Britain 

New  London. .. . 

Norwalk 

Stamford 

Waterbuiy 

Florida: 

Jackson  ville 

Miami 

Pensacola 

Tampa. 

GEOR(iiA: 

Augusta 

Columbus 

Macon 

Savannah 

Illinois: 

Aurora 

Bloomington. . .. 

Cicero  town 

Danville 

Decatur 

East  St.  Louis... 

Elgin 

Evauston 

Joliet 

Moline 

Oak  Park  village 

Peoria 

Quincy 

Rock  Island 

Rockford 

Springfield 

Indiana: 

Anderson 

EastChicago 

Evansville 

Fort  Wayne 

G  ary 

Hammond 

Kokomo 

Muncie 

Richmond 

South  Bend 

Terie  Haute 


2'J,053 


S70 
142 

SCO 
OSti 
OSO 
593 
354 
90S 
683 
042 
296 

105 
050 

867 
316 
688 
743 
096 
,715 

558 
,571 
035 
60S 

,548 
12 
99o' 
262 

397 
725 
99. 
776 
81S 
767 
454 
234 
442 
734 
SoS 
121 
978 
177 
651 
183 

767 
967 
264 
549 
378 
004 
067 
524 
765 
9.s:3 
083 


TOTAL 
WHITE. 


Num- 
ber. 


23 


Per 
cent. 


60.6 
54.4 

95.4 

87.6 
73.2 

96.6 
96. 
95.  0 
99.  0 
96.0 

94.  4 
97.2 
97.  .S 
94. 

96.6 
96. 5 

99.  5 
99.  5 
97.8 
97.6 
97.5 
98.9 

54.6 

68.5 
66.5 
77.6 

56.9 
70, 
56.  4 
52.9 

98.3 
97.1 
100.  0 
92.  9 
97.3 
88.8 
99.  6 
93.1 
98.1 
98.9 
99 

97.2 
96.6 

97.  .s 
99.2 
95.3 

96.9 

95.  9i 
92.  51 
98.3 
90.  4 
99.5 
97. 1 
94.  3 
94.  4, 

98.  2 
94.5 


NATIA'^E  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 

cent. 


29,060 
21, 145 

15,  191 

21,718 
40, 851 

12, 160 

2.^,  669 
23, 793 

37,  SS8 
27, 966 
32, 6U6 
41,514 
18,011 
20,491 

20, 930 
23,596 

8,212 
11,161 
10,372 
11,611 

9, 093 
22, 122 

39,  960 
14, 348 

16,  304 
17,542 

26,883 
20, 90S 
27, 923 
34,420 

16, 399 

18, 021 

6,470 

24,  329 

33,  254 

38,  854 
12, 598 

16,  723 
12,  693 
12,  793 
20,  206 
46, 213 
22, 553 

17,  S2S 
24, 141 
35, 255 

25, 484 
5, 954 
60, 270 
57,67." 
16,519 
14, 953 
25, 635 
30,900 
20, 272 
33, 915 
48, 976 


47.8 
48.6 


75.2 
62.7 

42.2 
51.2 
52.  s 
68.  2 
61.7 
49.6 
55.6 
45.4 
50.9 

69.5 

54.8 

27.5 
18.  S 
40.4 
41.9 
25.9 
24.1 

43.6 
48.5 
52.5 
34.0 

51 

67.2 

52, 

41.3 

45.1 

62.7 

14.4 

72.0 

75.9 

58.2 

45.9 

44.9 

33.0 

41 

50.7 

60.7 

62 

50.7 

3( 

59.6 

85.6 

16.6 

70.7 

66.  t 

29.  S 

41 

85.3 

84.  6 

75.7 

47 

74.1 


Foreign 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


2,942 
996 

3,063 

1,289 
2,618 

5,941 
9, 3S1 
7,221 

5,  603 
4, 975 

11,510 
10,068 
8,541 
6,419 

3,020 
7,480 

10, 643 
22, 942 

6,  5f^0 
7,141 

11,6.56 
11,  211 

3, 497 
1,811 
1,169 
8,943 

1,190 

3S2 

707 

3,736 

8,707 
4,470 
18, 827 
3,086 
4,  043 
8,  967 

6,  44 

7,  040 
12, 266 

7, 409 
8,463 
12, 381 
5,930 
7, 45( 
17,S04 
9, 915 

1,338 
12, 319 

9,05s 
12,043 
13,912 
9, 546 
1,352 
1,361 
2,454 
16,835 
"  809 


Per 
cent. 


4.8 
2.3 


4.5 
4.0 

20.6 
16.7 
16.0 
10.1 
11.0 
17.5 
13.5 
21.5 
15.9 

10.0 
17.4 

35.6 
38.7 
25.  6 
%>.  7 
33 
34.0 

3.8 
6.1 
3.8 
17.3 

2.3 
1.2 
1.3 

4.5 

23.9 
15.6 
41.8 
9.1 
9.2 
13.4 
23.5 
18.9 
31.9 
24.1 
21 

16.3 
16.5 
21.2 
27.2 
16 

4.5 
34.3 

10.6 

13.9 

25.1 

26.5 

4.5 

3.7 

9.2 

23.7 

8.8 


MLxed 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber 


2,846 
729 


888 

412 

570 

2,627 


Per 

cent. 


4.7 
1.7 

8.3 

4.9 
3.7 

13.4 
11.7 
7.2 
8.5 
8.9 
10.  S 
10.3 
11.1 
10.2 

8.4 
7.1 

9.9 

6.2 
9.1 

8.6 
7.8 
8.2 

2.9 
5.2 
5.5 
5.6 

1.7 
1.3 
1.1 
3.2 


11.5 
8.9 
9.4 
6.1 
6.3 
7 

11 

11.1 

11.  1 


FOREIGN- 
BORN 
WHITE. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 

cent. 


2,006 
761 

4,045 

854 
1,798 

5,877 
9,573 
8,552 
6,799 
6,785 
10, 873 
13, 295 
7,820 
6,981 

2,604 
7,393 

7,909 
21, 230 
5,840 
5,955 
10,  704 
29, 894 

3,894 
2,563 
1, 445 
10, 666 

927 

326 

69S 

3,247 


6,476 

2,S31 

to,  466 

1,916 

2,590 

6,  7S2 

5, 056 

6,771 

8,490 

9.  ll  7,391 

13.  5  5,  634 

10.  0   7, 7..0 

10.  7  2,  411 

10.7  5,3.'i2 

8.817,343 

8.  4|  6,255 


7 
414. 


.  s  13, 
.0^  3, 


3.3 
1.8 

13.9 

3.0 

2.8 

20.4 

17.1 

19.0 

12.2 

15.0 

16 

17.8 

19.7 

17.3 

8.6 
17.2 

26.5 
35. 8 
22.7 
21.5 
30.5 
32.6 

4.3 

8.7 

4.7 

20.7 

1.8 

1.0 
1.3 
3.9 

17.8 

9.9 
34.4 

5.7 

5 
10.2 
18.4 
18.2 
22.1 
24.0 
14.1 
10.2 

6.7 
15.2 
26.4 
10.6 

3.2 

40.8 
3.7 
7.7 

29. 7 

22.5 
3 

2.2 
4.2 

18.9 
6.5 


Num- 
ber. 


23,906 
19, 827 

1,075 

3,5.84 
17,477 

217 

507 
50S 
142 
1,094 
675 
997 
191 
336 

1,009 
1,395 

148 
303 
50.S 
631 
874 
9ol 

41,520 
9,270 
10,  404 
11,531 

22,582 
9,093 
23,(193 
39, 179 

627 

799 

4 

2,361 

1,17s 

7,43" 

116 

2,522 

701 

33s 

169 

2, 130 

1,210 

754 

49i 

2, 769 

912 
1,424 
6,394 
1,454 
5, 299 
137 
876 
2,064 
1,494 
1,269 
3,046 


Per 

cent. 


-  Less  thtm  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


COLOR  OR  RACE,   NATIVITY,   AND  PARENTAGE. 


115 


Tablk  3i COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM 

25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


Iowa: 

Cedar  Rapids... 

Council  Blnfis.. 

Davenport 

Dubuque 

Sioux  City 

Waterloo 

Kansas: 

Topeka 

Wichita 

Kentucky: 

Covington 

Lexington 

Newport 

Louisiana: 

Shreveport 

Maine: 

Bangor 

Lewiston 

Portland 

Maryland: 

Cumberland 

Hagerstowu.... 
Massachusetts:    • 

Brockton 

Brooklinetown. 

Chelsea 

Chicopee 

Everett 

Fitchburg 

Haverhill 

Holyoke 

Lawrence 

Lynn 

Maiden 

Medford 

Newton 

Pittsfleld 

Quincy 

Revere 

Salem 

Somerville 

Taunlon 

Waltliam 

Michigan: 

Battle  Creek 

Bay  Cilv 

Flint..: 

Hamtramck  village 

Highland  Park.... 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Lansing 

Muskegon 

Pontine 

Port  Huron 

Saginaw 

Minnesota:. 

Duluth 

Missouri: 

Joplin 

St.  Joseph 

Springfield 

Montana: 

Butte 

Nebraska: 

Lincoln 

New  Hampshire: 

Manchester 

Nashua 


(Vll 

classes: 

1920 


45, 566 
30, 162 
56,  727 
39, 141 
71,227 
36, 230 

50,022 

72,217 

57,121! 
41,534 
29,317, 

43, 874| 

25,97s' 
31,791 
69,  272: 

20,  837] 
2S,064 

66,  254! 
37,  74S| 
43, 1841 
36,214 
4!J,  120 
41,029 
53,  884 
60,  203 
94, 270 
99, 148 
49, 103 
39, 038 
46, 054 
41,763 
47,876 
28, 823 
42, 529 
93,091 
37, 137 
30,915 

36, 164 
47, 554 
91,599 

48, 615 
46,  499 
48, 374 
48, 487 
57,327 
36, 570 
34, 273 
25,944 
61,903 

98,917 

29,90: 
77,939 
39,631 


78,384 
28, 379 


TOTAL 
WHITE. 


Num- 
ber. 


44,878 
35, 559 
56, 029 
39, 063 
69, 993 


Per 
cent, 


98.5 
98.3 

98.8 
99.8 
98.3 


35,382   97.7 


45,696 
68, 623 

54,075 
29, 077 
28, 453 

26,368 

25,745 
31,714 
68,  890 

2S,  402 
26, 549 

65,635 
37, 360 
42, 776 
36, 196 
38, 977 
40,  978 
53,  495 
60,031 
93,  992 
98,  207 
48, 557 
38,  4S7 
45, 475 
41,329 
47,  808 
28, 768 
42, 328 
92, 725 
36,787 
30,  ^13 

35,073 
47,416 
89, 834 
46,593 
46, 055 
47,530 
47, 707 
56,602 
36,358 
33,645 
25,439 
61,529 

98,314 

29, 136 
73,712 
37,962 

41, 139 

54,016 

78,306 
28, 338 


91.4 

95.0, 

94.71 
70.  0| 
97.1 

60.1 

99.1 

99.8 
99.4 

95.2 
94.6 

99.1 
99.0 
99.1 
100.0 
97.2 
99.9 
99.  3 
99.7 
99.7 
99.1 
98.  9 
98.  6 

98.  7 
99. 0 
99.9 
99.8 

99.  5 
99.6 
99.1 
99.8 

97.0 
99.7 
98.1 
9.5.8 
99.0 
98.3 
98.4 
98.7 
99.4 
98.2 
98.1 
99.4 

99.4 

97.4 
94.6 
95.8 

98.9 

98.3 

99.9 
99.9 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


26,667 
23, 306 

29, 394 
19, 559 
38, 751 
24, 175 

33, 594 
58,052 

37, 391 
25, 983 
17,834 

22,747 

15,  593 
9,606 
35,  969 

23, 310 
24,853 

24, 643 
16,928 
6,910 
6, 158 
11,754 
10,  042 
21,573 
10, 994 
12,  :i25 
Si,  988 
15, 087 
15,4ti3 
20, 148 
is,  468 
14,  845 
6,892 
12, 736 
32, 2,s9 
12, 0G8 
10,676 

25,411 
17,950 
50,186 

2,073 
19, 605 
30,658 
27, 873 
38, 373 
15, 198 
20,031 

9,  UX) 
25,805 

23,931 

20, 131 
.53,  .531 
33,852 

13,444 

33,381 

18, 851 

8, 7*) 


Per 
cent. 


Foreign 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


58.5  7,790 
64.4  5,119 
51.8  12,147 


50.0 
54.4 
66.7 

67.2 
80.4 

65.5 
62.6 
60.8 

5L8 


9,268 
13,205 
4,594 

4,820 
3,702 

8,590 
1,367 
5,448 

1,349 


60.0  3,684 
30.2  8,719 
51.9  12,588 

78.1  2,210 
88. 6       639 

37. 2  16, 895 
44.  sj  7,492 
16.  0  15,  595 
17.014,21(1 
29.311,495 
24.5!l3,427 
40.0  12,794 
IS.  3i21,901 
13.11.34,605 
34.  3  24,  772 
30.7,14,344 
39.6  9,021 
43.  7  10,  411 
44.2,10,194 


31.0 

23.9 

29.9 

34 

32.5 

34.5 

70.3 
37, 
54, 
4.3 
42.2 
63.4 
57 

66.9 
41.6 
5,S.  4 
3.5.1 
41.7 

242 

87.4 
68.7 
85.4 

32.3 

60.8 

21.0 
31.0 


14, 166 
9,916 
13,604 
25, 157 
10, 820 
8,490 

3,072 
12, 4^0 
13, 729 
19, 423 

8, 480 
6,604 
7,6s6 
6,4,S9 
9.608 
4,271 
5,363 
14, 593 

32,000 

1,054 
8,490 
1,504 

10,789 

8,899 

23,815 


Per 
cent, 


17.1 
14.2 

21.4 
23.7 
18.5 
12.7 

9.6 
5.1 

15.0 
3.3 

18.6 

3.1 

14.2 
27.4 
18.2 

7.4 
2.3 

25.5 
19.  8 
36.1 
39.2 
28.7 
32.7 
23.7 
36.4 
36.7 
25.0 
29.  2 
23.1 
22.  6 
24.4 
29.6 
34.4 
32.0 
27.0 
29.1 
27.5 

8.5 
26.2 
15.0 
40.0 
l,s.  2 
13.7 
15.9 
11.3 
26.3 
12.  5 
20.7 
23.6 

32.4 

3.5 
10.9 
3, 

25.9 

16.2 

30.4 
27.4 


Mixed 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber 


4,558 
3,146 

6,  .844 
6,015 
6, 821 
3,684 

3,282 
3,848 

5,211 
9.27 

3,078 

976 


Per 
cent. 


10.0 

8.7 
12.1 
15.4 

9.6 
10.2 

6.6 
5.3 

9.1 
2.2 
10.5 

2.2 


fokeign- 
born 

WHITE. 


Num- 
ber. 


5, 
3,988 
7,644 
4,221 
11,216 
2,929 

4,000 
3,021 

2,883 

800 

2,093 

1,296 


10.5  3,740 
9.810,262 
10. 3,13, 229 

5.8  1,163 
2. 2       428 

10.517,124 
9.5  9,360 
7.117,198 

10.  l|l2,  l,s2 

11.6111,079 

10.6 

10. 8 

11.4 
8.5 

11.7 

10.2 

14,0 

10.3 

10.7 

10.  J 

h).  -s 

11.3 

11.9 

10.  5 

11.6 


8.9 
10.9 
11.8 

4.2 
11.4 
10.2 
10.2 
10.  0 
13.0 
12.1 
17.8 
15.4 

12.4 

4.1 
6.8 
4.1 

13.1 

8.3 

10.4 
10.4 


13,  162 
13,  307 

20,  255 
39,  063 
27,  85S 
14, 105 

8,  554 
10,  179 

8,211 
13,  749 

8,  M7 
11,203 
24, ls2 

9,998 

8,104 

3,378 
8,951 

15,1 

23,062 

12,061 
5,310 
7,20^ 
5, 98, 
6, 7,80 
5,185 
6,346 

11,60 

30, 118 

727 

6,423 

973 

11,454 

7,198 

27, 516 
8,792 


Per 
cent. 


12.9 
11.0 
13.5 

10.8 

15.7 

8.1 

8.0 
4.2 

5.0 
1.9 
7.1 

3.0 

14.4 
32.3 
19.1 

3.9 
1.5 

25.8 
24.8 
39.8 
33.6 
27.0 
32.1 
24.7 
33.  ( 
41.4 
2.8.1 
28.7 
21.9 
22.1 
19.7 
28.7 
30.7 
26.3 
26.0 
26. 9 
26.2 

9.3 
18.8 
16.5 
47.4 
27.2 
11.0 
14.9 
10.4 
18.5 
1.5.1 
24.5 
18.7 

30.4 

2.4 
8.2 
2.5 

27.5 

13.1 

35.1 
31.0 


Num- 
ber. 


677 
598 
681 
73 
1,139 
837 

4,272 
3,545 

3,040 
12,450 

864 

17,485 

208 
54 
300 

1,433 
1,509 

559 
349 
373 

10 
1,129 

32 
361 
146 
219 
812 
531 
535 
561 
398 

27 

48 
130 
328 
345 

43 

1,055 
127 
1,701 
2,022 
3.58 
810 
752 
698 
182 
619 
500 
328 

495 

741 
4,209 
1,664 

214 

S96 

02 
31 


Per 
cent. 


1.5 
1.7 
1.2 
0.2 
1.6 
2.3 

8.5 
4.9 

5.3 
30.0 
2.9 

39.9 

0.8 
0.2 
0.4 

4.8 
5.4 

0.8 

0.9 

0.9 

(') 

2.8 

0.1 

0.7 

0.2 

0.2 

0.8 

1.1 

1.4 

1.2 

1.0 

0.1 

0.2 

0.3 

0.4 

0.9 

0.1 

2.9 
0.3 
1.9 
4.2 
0.8 
1.7 
1.6 
1.2 
0.5 
1.8 
1.9 
0.5 


2.5 
5.4 
4.2 

0.5 

1.6 

0.1 
0.1 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


116 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  34 COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM 

25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


All 

classes: 

1920 

NATIVE  WHITE. 

foreign- 
born 

WHITE. 

CITY. 

white. 

Native 
parentage. 

Foreign 
parentage. 

Mixed 
parentage. 

NEGRO. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 

cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Niun- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Niun- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

New  Jersey: 

Atlantic  City 

50,707 
76, 754 
26,470 
50, 710 
95, 783 
68, 166 
25, 480 
26,724 
28, 810 
32,779 
33, 268 
63, 841 
41,707 
27,700 

40,074 

29,926 

33,524 
36,192 
66,800 
45, 393 
38,917 
26, 688 
42, 726 
36, 213 
30, 366 
50,760 
35,000 
26,341 
88, 723 
72,013 
94,1.56 
31, 285 

28,504 
46,338 
33,372 
48, 395 

87, 091 
27,292 
39,  675 
41, 732 
41,326 
37, 295 
27,  ,824 
27, 891 
26,718 
33,011 
60,840 
28, 508 
27,050 
29, 569 

30, 277 
91,295 
72,075 

39,686 
76,072 
26, 408 
48, 310 
93, 770 
67, 914 
25, 372 
26,622 
25, 310 
31,634 
29,626 
63, 223 
41, 189 
25,240 

40,037 

29,829 

33,371 
35, 688 
66, 140 
44, 829 
38,720 
26, 123 
41,3.58 
33, 536 
29, 719 
50, 237 
34,130 
26, 164 
88,245 
71,401 
93, 764 
31, 171 

21,347 
31,693 
19, 8911 
27,649 

85, 767 
27, 161 
38, 337 
41,621 
40, 062 
36, 742 
27, 572 
27, 651 
26, 163 
31,847 
53,799 
27, 382 
26,342 
28, 005 

22,717 
82, 871 
62,901 

78. 3 
99.  1 
99.8 
95.3 
97.9 
99.  6 
99.6 
99.6 
87.9 
96.5 
89.1 
99.  0 
98.8 
91.1 

99.9 

99.7 

99.5 
98.6 
99.0 

98.8 

99.  5 
97.9 
90.  8 
92.  6 
97.9 
99.  0 
97.5 
99.3 
99.5 
99.2 
99.  6 
99.6 

74.9 
6S.  4 
.59. 6 
57.1 

98.5 
99.5 
96.6 
99.7 
96.9 
98.5 
99.1 
99.  1 
97.9 
96.5 
88.4 
96.1 
97.4 
94.7 

7.5.0 
90.8 
87.3 

22,087 

14, 497 

4, 866 

27, 4.55 

25,  887 

14, 473 

9, 806 

7,739 

12,671 

11,546 

10, 063 

8, 816 

6,348 

11,614 

8,504 

7,916 

10, 328 
15, 819 
40,030 
29, 047 
13,4116 
16, 1 19 
15,(110 
11,730 
14,975 
13, 477 
18,  448 
12,639 
35, 897 
33, 082 
33,7,51 
16, 246 

19,984 
30, 196 
18,316 
26,911 

53, 783 
15, 067 
27,  201 
20, 5.57 
32, 572 
10, 970 
18, 952 
23, 549 
20, 9.59 
27,  621 
43, 037 
14, 282 
16,  (W2 
22,762 

20, 565 
71,446 
55,660 

43.6 
18.9 
18.4 
54.1 
27.0 
21.2 
38.5 
29.0 
44.0 
35.2 
30.2 
13.8 
1.5.2 
41.9 

21.2 

26.5 

30.8 
43.7 
.59.  9 
64.  0 

31.  t 
60.  5 
3.5.1 

32.  4 
49.3 
26.  6 
.52. 7 

48.  0 
40.  5 
45.9 
3.5. 8 
51.9 

70.1 
65.2 
54. 9 
55.6 

61.8 

5.5.2 
68.  6 

49.  3 
78.8 
29.4 
68.1 
84.4 
78.4 
83.7 
70.7 
50.1 
59.5 
77.0 

67.9 
78.3 
77.2 

7,320 
30, 107 
9,672 

8,  .578 
31, 126 
23, 840 

6,995 
8,111 
5, 013 
8,912 
9,425 
24,  .837 
17, 2.55 
5,812 

1.3,508 

9,748 

10,634 
8,914 

11,389 
7, 613 

10,722 
4,983 

11,815 
9, 417 
6, 825 

13,779 
7,334 
6,213 

23,922 

18,790 

27, 528 
4,640 

431 
469 
523 
206 

11,581 
4,963 
5,447 

9,  153 
3, 080 

11,165 
3, 627 
1,655 
2,211 
1,989 
4,  850 
5,727 
3,654 
2,367 

714 
4,228 
2,706 

14.4 
39.2 
36.  5 
16.9 
32.  5 
35.  0 
27.5 
30.4 
17.4 
27.3 
28.3 
38.9 
41.4 
21.0 

33.7 

32.6 

31.7 
24.6 
17.0 
16.  8 
27.  6 
18.7 
27.7 
20.0 
22.  5 
27.1 
21.0 
23.6 
27.0 
26.1 
29.2 
14.8 

1.5 
1.0 
1.6 
0.4 

1.3.3 

18.2 
13.7 
21.9 
7.5 
29.9 
13.0 
5.9 
8.3 
6.0 
8.0 
20.1 
13.5 
8.0 

2.4 
4.6 
3.8 

3,270 
5,996 
2, 2.59 
5,  497 
8,  542 
6,105 
3, 063 

2,  868 
2, 467 
2,211 
3,175 
3,205 
2,668 
2,312 

3,949 

3,237 

2,602 
3,376 
4,3.53 

3,  463 
3,177 
2, 228 
4, 443 
3,932 
2, 980 
5, 095 
2, 818 
2,078 
7,936 
8, 046 
9,228 
4,456 

377 
514 
433 
236 

5, 723 
3, 288 
3,026 
4,656 
2,  493 
2,680 
1,786 
1,493 
1,488 
1,543 
3,155 
1, 792 
1,919 
1,604 

897 
3,720 
2,510 

6.4 

7.8 
8.5 
10.8 
8.9 
9.0 
12.0 
10.7 
8.6 
0.7 
9.5 
5.0 
6.4 
8.3 

9.9 

10.  S 

7.8 
9.3 
6.5 
7.6 
8.2 
8.3 

10.4 

10.9 
9.8 

10.0 
8.1 
7.9 
8.9 

11.2 
9.8 

14.2 

L3 
1.1 
1.3 
0.5 

6.6 

7,009 
2.5,472 
9,611 

6, 780 
28,  215 
23,496 
5,  .508 
7,904 
5,159 
8, 935 
6,963 
26,365 
14,918 
5,502 

14,076 

8,928 

9,807 
7,579 

10, 368 
4,  im 

11,415 
2,763 

10,090 
8, 4.57 
4,939 

17, 886 
5,530 
5,234 

20, 490 

11,483 

23,2.57 
5,829 

5.55 
514 
624 
296 

14.680 

13.8 
33.2 
36.3 
13.4 
29.5 
34.5 
21.6 
29.6 
17.9 
27.3 
20.9 
41.3 
3.5.8 
19.9 

35.1 

29.8 

29.3 
20.9 
1,5.5 
10.4 
29.3 
10.4 
23.6 
23.4 
16.3 
3.5.2 
1.5.8 
19.9 
23.1 
15.9 
24.7 
18.6 

1.9 
1.1 
1.9 
0.6 

16.9 
14.1 
6.7 
17.4 
4.6 
32.0 
11.5 
3.4 
5.6 
2.1 
4.5 
19.6 
17.3 
4.3 

1.8 
3.8 
2.8 

10,946 

648 

47 

2,378 

1,970 

204 

104 

78 

3,467 

1,124 

3,621 

591 

492 

2,445 

13 

92 

148 
491 
623 
555 
191 
563 
1,345 
2,637 
632 
509 
8.50 
170 
388 
579 
354 
94 

7, 145 
14,641 
13,461 
20, 735 

1,283 
131 

1,328 
100 

1,243 
552 
249 
239 
551 

1,160 

7,029 

1,115 
702 

1,559 

7,195 
8,241 

8,878 

21.6 

0.8 

Clifton                

0,2 

East  Orange 

Elizabeth 

4.7 
2.1 

0.3 

Irvington  town 

Kearny  town 

Men tclair  town 

New  Brunswick . . . 

0.4 
0.3 

12.0 
3.4 

10.9 

0.9 

Perth  Am  boy 

Plainfleld 

1.2 

8.8 

West  Ho1)oken 

(1) 

West  New  York 
town               

0.3 

New  York: 

Amsterdam 

0.4 
1.4 

Binghamton 

0.9 
1.2 

Jamestown 

Kingston 

Mount  Vernon 

New  Rochelle 

0.5 
2.1 
3.1 
7.3 
2.1 

Niagara  Falls 

Poughkeepsie 

1.0 
2.4 
0,6 

Schenectady 

Troy 

0.4 

0  8 

TJtiea 

0,4 

Watertown 

North  Carolina: 

0.3 

25  1 

Charlotte 

Wilmington 

Winston-Salem 

Ohio: 

31.6 
40.3 

42.8 

1.5 

East  Cleveland 

12.0   3^843 
7.6   2,663 

11.2   7,255 
6.01  1,917 
7.2:11.927 

0.5 
3  3 

0,2 

Lima    

3.0 

Lorain 

1.5 

Mansfield 

6.4 
5.4 
5.6 
4.7 
5.2 
6.3 
7.1 
5.4 

3.0 
4.1 
3.5 

3,207 
954 
1, 505 
694 
2,757 
5,  .581 
4,677 
1,272 

541 
3,477 
2,025 

0  9 

0.9 

2  1 

Portsmouth 

Springfield 

Steuben\'ille 

3.5 
11.6 
3.9 
?.  6 

Zanes\dlle 

5.3 

Oklahoma: 

23,8 

Oklahoma  City 

Tulsa 

9.0 
12.3 

1  Less  tlian  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,   AND   PARENTAGE. 


117 


Table  34.— COLOR  OR  RA.CE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM 
25,000   TO    100,000   INHABITANTS:   1920— Continued. 


All 

c-lasses: 

19'20 


Pennsylvania: 

Alleiitowii 

Altoona 

Bethlehem 

Chester 

Easton 

Erie 

Harrishurg 

Hazleton 

Johnstown 

Lancaster 

McKeesport 

New  Castle 

Norristown  borough 

Wilkes-Barre 

Williamsport 

York 

Rhode  Island: 

Cranston 

Newport 

Pawtucket 

Woon  socket 

South  Carolina: 

Charleston 

Columbia 

South  Dakota: 

Sioux  Falls 

Tennessee: 

Chattanooga 

Knoxville 

Texas: 

Austin 

Beaiunont 

El  Paso 

Galveston 

Waco 

Wichita  Falls 

Utah: 

Ogden 

VniGiNLv: 

Lynchburg 

Newport  News 

Petersljurg 

Portsmouth 

Roanoke 

Washington: 

BeRingham 

Everett 

Tacoma 

West  Viuginia: 

Charleston 

Clarksburg 

Huntington 

Wheeluig 

Wisconsin: 

Green  Bay 

Kenosha 

La  Crosse , 

Madison 

Oslikosh 

Racine 

Sheboygan 

Superior 


73,502 
GO, 331 

50,  358 
58, 030 
33, 813 
93, 372 
75,917 
32  277 
67^  327 
53, 150 
46,  781 
44, 938 
32,319 
73, 833 
36, 198 
47, 512 

29,407 
30, 255 
64,248 
43, 496 

67,957 
37, 524 

25, 202 

57, 895 
77,818 

34, 876 
40, 422 
77, 560 
44,255 
38,500 
40,079 

32, 804 

30,070 
35,  596 
31,012 
54,387 
50, 842 

25, 585 
27,644 
96, 965 

39, 608 
27,  S69 
50, 177 
56, 208 

31,017 
40, 472 
30,  421 
38, 378 
33, 162 
58, 593 
30, 955 
39, 671 


total 
"WHITE. 


Num- 
ber. 


73, 316 
59, 431 

49,  992 

50,  827 
33,  520 
92, 596 
70,654 
32,247 
65. 656 
52, 227 
45, 832 
44,061 
30,  801 
73,  276 
35, 283 
46,088 


29,193   99.3 


Per 
cent. 


99.7 

98.5 

99.3 

87.6 

99.1 

99.2 

93.1 

99.9 

97.5 

98.3 

98.  0 

9S.  0 

95.  3 

99, 

97 

97.0 


28, 616 
63, 888 
43,409 

35, 585 
23,067 


39,001 
66,511 

27, 928 
27, 186 
75, 804 
34, 318 
30,762 
37,848 

32, 125 

21, 740 
21,466 
17, 397 
31,099 
41, 499 

25, 464 
27,388 
94,556 

35, 082 
26,610 
47, 286 
54,57 

30, 907 
40, 358 
30, 380 
38,065 
33,090 
58, 268 
30, 953 


94.6 
99.4 
99.8 

.52.4 
61.5 


67.4 
85.5 

80.1 

67.3 

97. 

77.5 

79.9 

94.4 

97.9 

72.3 
60.3 
56.1 
57.2 
81.6 

99. 
99.1 
97. 5, 

88. 6 
95.5 
94.  2, 
97.1 

99.6 
99.7 
99.9 
99.2 
99.8 
99.4 
100.0 


native  white. 


39,472   99.5 


Native 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


51,937 
43,  .390 
26,  .503 
25, 627 
22,  959 
41,179 
.59,  268 
11,. 384 
34,207 
42, 126 
16, 284 
22, 580 
19,411 
28.  709 
27,432 
41,552 

11,1.51 
12, 275 
14,780 
6,760 

28, 262 
21, 605 

14,068 

34,911 
63, 5.58 


Per 

cent. 


Foreign 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


70.7  10,14 
7].  9  7,222 
52. 0  10, 244 


44.2 
67.9 
44.1 
78.  1 
35.  3 


10,390 
4, 570 
24,656 
4,661 
11,044 
jO.  8114,799 
79.  3  4. 389 
34.8  13,914 
50.2  9,484 
60.1  5,088 
38.  9^21,424 
3, 351 
87.5    1,834 


37.9 
40.6 
23.0 
15.5 

41.6 
57.6 

55.8 

60.3 
81.7 


20,905   59.9 


21,710 
27, 4.56 
17, 289 
25, 897 
33, 8.56 


.53. 7 
35.4 
39.1 
67.3 
84.5 


16,857    51.4 


20,  .527 
16, 880 
16, 145 
26,  744 
39,000 

12,667 
13, 03S 
44,6,57 

31,044 
21,7.50 
44,720 
34,059 

14,492 
11,409 
13, 192 
19, 145 
12,456 
17,211 
8, 205 
10, 830 


68.3 
47.4 
.52. 1 
49.2 
76.7 

49.5 
47.2 
46.1 

78.4 
7N.0 
89.1 
60.6 


7,794 
7,173 
19, 670 
14,726 

3, 1,59 
513 

4,833 

1,601 
1,071 

2,691 
2,(K;5 
11,248 
6,158 
1,826 
1,118 

5,789 

464 
1,711 

464 
1,853 

921 

4,272 
5,270 
18, 689 


Per 

cent. 


1.3. 8 
12.0 
20.  3 
17.9 
13.5 
2(5.  4 

6.1 
34.2 
22.0 

8.3 
29.7 
21.1 
15.7 
29.0 

9.3 

3.9 

26.5 
23.7 
30.  6 
33.9 

4.6 
L4 

19.2 

2.8 
1.4 

7.7 

5 

14.5 
13.9 

4.7 

2.8 


Mixed 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent 


2,620 
3,507 
2,302 

3,  518 
1,970 
9,391 
2,  581 
3,796 

4,  508 
2, 998 
3,764 
3,304 
2,005 
8, 576 
2,234 
1,509 

2,732 
3,416 
8,414 
5,897 

2,021 
405 

3,217 

1,249 
1,070 

1,785 
1,493 
3,747 
3,979 
1,272 
1,154 


17.6  4,890 


1.5 
4.8 
1.5 
3.4 
1.8 


402 
819 
277 
959 
709 


16.7  3,197 
19.1  3,339 
19.3  10,647 


1,.588  4.0'  1,096 

2,129  7.6  794 

920'  1. 8|  914 

9,575,  17.  Ol  5,145 


46.7    7,9.561  2.5.7 
2s.  2  12,270   30.31 


3.6 
5.8 
4.6 
6.1 
5.8 

10.1 
3.4 

11.8 
6.7 
5.6 
8.0 
7.4 
6.2 

11.6 
6.2 
3.2 

9.3 
11.3 
13.1 
13.6 

3.0 
1.1 


2.2 
1.4 


3.7 
4.8 
9.0 
3.3 
2.9 


1 

2.3 
0.9 
1 
1.4 


foeeign- 

BORN 
WHITE. 


Num- 
ber. 


8,612 
5,312 

10, 943 

11,292 
4,021 

17,  370 
4,144 
6,023 

12, 142 
2,714 

11,870 
8,  693 
4,297 

14,. 56' 
2. 266 
1,193 


Per 

cent 


11.7 
8.8 
21 

19.5 
11.9 
18.  6 
5.5 
18.7 
18.0 
5.1 
2.5.4 
19 

13.3 
19.7 
6.  3 
2.5 


7,  .516   25.6 


5, 752 
21,024 
16,026 

2,143 
544 

2,961 

1,240 
812 

2,547 
1,918 
33,353 
6,892 
1,767 
1,720 

4,609 

347 
2,047 

511 
1,.543 

869 


12.5  5,328 
12.1  5,741 
11.0  20,563 


2.8 
2.8 
1 
9.2 


43.4 
49.9 
37.6 
29.4 
26.5 
27.3 


8,090 
8,950 
10, 089 
17, 878 
10, 376 


26.  6; 
23.  3j 
30.4 
30.  5 
33.5 


4,894    15.8 
3,%5     " 


12,437   31.4 


4,6.51 
5, 118 
4,751 
6,9S0 
4,098 
5,441 


15.3 
13.3 
14.3 


1,354 

1,937 

732 

5,796 


3,565 
12,714 
4,447 
4,  S:,2 
5,794 
11.9'16, 199 
13.2  8,274 
13.7  10,704 


19.0 
32.7 
36.8 

3.2 
L4 


2.1 
LO 

7.3 
4.7 
43.0 
15.6 
4.6 
4.3 

14.1 

1.2 

5.8 
1.6 
2.8 
1 

20.8 
20.8 
21 

3.4 

7.0 

1 

10.3 

11.5 
31.4 
14.6 
12.6' 
17.5 
27.6 
26.7 
27.1 


Num-  Per 
ber.   cent. 


176 
888 
344 

7,125 
283 
749 

5, 2481 
22' 

1, 6.501 
915 
928! 
867  i 

1,.507 
.552 
914 

1,416 

2(H 

1,607 

332 

70 

32,326 
14, 455 


18,889 
11,302 

6,921 
13, 210 
1,330 
9,  888 
7,726 
2,217 

265 

8,329 
14,077 
13, 60S 
23,245 

9, 331 

40 
150 

898 

4,502 
1,258 
2,883 
1,623 

32 
101 

39 
259 

39 
294 


0.2 
1.5 
0.7 
12.3 
0.8 
0.8 
6.9 
0.1 
2.5 
1.7 
2.0 
1.9 
4.7 
0.7 
2.5 
3.0 

0.7 
5.3 
0.5 
0.2 

47.6 
38.5 

0.3 

32.6 
14.5 

19.8 
32.7 

1.7 
22.3 
20.1 

5.5 

0.8 

27.7 

39.5 

43.9- 

42.7 

18.4 

0.2 
0.5 
0.9 

11.4 
4.5 
5.7 
2.9 

0.1 
0.2 
0.1 
0.7 
0.1 
0.5 


0.3 


118  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATTOlSr. 

Table  35.— COLOR   OR   RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND   PARENTAGE,  FOR  URBAN 


DmsION  AND  STATE. 


United  States  . 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic... 
E.  North  Central.. 
W.  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

E.  South  Central.. 
W.  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


54,304,603  51,406,017 


5, 8G5, 
16, 672, 
13,049, 

4,727, 

4,;ks, 

l,9i)4, 
2, 970, 
1,214, 
3,471, 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire.- - 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  Yorlc 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North  "Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Mis-^ouri 

North  Dalcota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Coliunbia '-. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Car oUnt 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alal)ama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas , 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming , 

Colorado 

New  Mexico •. ., 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


total  population. 


Urban. 


Rural. 


Per 

cent 
urban 


535, 836 
588, 549 
426, 271 
S16, 877 
651,480 
899, 100 
271,395 
121,121 
095,388 


299, 569 
279, 761 
109, 976 
3,650,248 
589, 180 
936,339 

8, 589,  844 
2,474,9:56 
5,607,815 

3,677,136 
1,482,855 
4,403,153 
2,241,560 
1,244,568 

1,051,593 
875, 495 

1,586,903 

88,239 

101,872 

405, 306 

617,964 

120,767 
869, 422 
437, 571 
673, 984 
369,007 
490,370 
293,98 
727, 859 
355, 825 

&33, 543 
611,226 
509,317 
240, 121 

290,  497 

028, 163 

539, 480 

1,512, 

172,011 
119,037 

57,348 
4.53, 259 

64, 960 
117,527 
215, 584 

15,254 

748, 735 

391,019 

2,331,729 


468,445 
l(a,322 
242, 452 
202, 108 
15,217 
444,292 

1,795,383 

680, 964 

3,112,202 

2,082,258 
1,447,535 
2,082,127 
1,426,852 
1,387,499 

1,335,532 

1,528,526 

1,817,152 

558,  633 

534, 675 

891,066 

1,151,293 

102, 236 
680, 239 


1,635,203 
1,094,694 
2, 068, 7.53 
1,389,737 
2,167,973 
612, 645 

1,783,087 
1,726,659 
1,838,857 
1,550,497 

1,461,707 
1,170,346 
l,488,Sa3 
3, 150, 539 

376,878 
312,  829 
137,0.54 
486,370 
295,390 
216, 635 
233, 812 
62,153 

607, 886 

392,370 

1,095,132 


51.4 


native  white— native 
parentage. 


Urban. 


24,556,729 


33, 865, 228 


79.2 
74.9 
60.8 
37.7 
31.0 
22.4 
29.0 
36.  4 
62.4 


39.0 
63.1 
31.2 
94.8, 
97.  5 
67.8 

82. 7| 
78.4 
64.3 

63.8 
50.6 
67.9 
61.1 
47.3 

44.1 
.36.4 
46.6 
13.6 
16.0 
31.3 
34.9 

54.2 
60.0 
100.0 
29.2 
25.2 
19.2 
17.5 
25.1 
36.7 

26.2 
26.1 
21.7 
13.4 

16.6 
34.9 
26.6 
32.4 

31.3 

27.6 

29, 

48.2 

18.0 

35.  2] 

48.0; 

19.7 

55. 21 
49.9: 
68.0, 


1, 867, 
5,976, 
5,970, 
2,627, 
2, 559, 
1,2:31, 
1,904, 
695, 
1,724, 


153,986 
112,873 
59, 302 
1,116,638 
163,7.33 
260, 703 

2,487,080 

837,624 

2,651,949 

1,996,3&3 

1,043,866 

1,583,665 

902,177 

444, 885 

356, 046 
552, 275 
949,  293 
36, 448 
58, 251 
225,605 
449,990 

63.747 
482, 491 
239, 488 
413,778 
288, 802 
324,229 
164,425 
419,18;? 
163, 060 

422, 898 
402,359 
278, 827 
127, 141 

195,777 
320, 229 
437,374 
951,006 

81,. 508 
80, 213 
33,705 

276,329 
48, 8.59 
58,330 

108,034 
8,100 

373,611 

227,549 

1,122,925 


Rural. 


Per 

cent 
urban 


935,914 
6,54, 3,59 
819,414 
847,640 
220, 213 
861,. 557 
055,  .399 
307, 430 
163,302 


341,794 
112,639 
169, 023 
114,135 
9,820 
188,503 

1,181,186 

375,051 

2,098,122 

1,672,759 

1,28.5,678 

1,482,898 

768, 270 

609, 809 

471,581 
976, 278 
1,. 587, 643 
171,518 
2,50, 347 
531,4.59 
858,814 

76,129 
410, 597 


1,120,716 
944, 05 

1,440,974 
634, 993 

1,223,514 
369, 23: 

1,616,236 

1,4.30,398 

1,1 15,  ,302 

699, 621 

1,0.30,91, 

621,49. 

1,241,7.33 

2,161,256 

194,295 
214, 039 

89, 179 
326,712 
224, 458 

92, 815 
137,74' 

28, 18, 

338, 095 
270, 177 
555.030 


NATIVE  white— FOREIGN 
OR  MIXED  PARENTAGE. 


Urban. 


42. 0  15, 706, 372 


66.6 
62.1 
50.6 
35.2 
29.2 
20.2 
27.4 
34.7 
59.7 


2, 279 

5,925 

4, 109 

1,275 

410 

142 

303 

314 

944 


31.1 
50.1 
26.0 
90.7 
94.3 
58.0 

67.8 
69.1 
55.8 

54.4 
4-1.8 
51.6 
54.0 
42.2 

43.0 
36.1 
37.4 
17.  5 
18.9 
29.8 
34.4 

45. 6 
.54.0 
100.0 
27.0 
23.4 
IS.  4 
20.6 
25, 
30.6 

20.7 
22.0 
20.0 
15.4 

16.0 
34.0 
26.0 
30.  6 

29.6 
27. 3 
27.4 
4.5.8 
17.9 
38.  6 
44.0 
22.3 

52.5 
45.7 
66.9 


85 
94 
32 
1,441 
243 
382; 

3,322 

915 
1,687 

953 

247 

1,607 

•    760 

540 

445 
217 
353 
35 
30: 
107 
85, 

27 
174 

58: 

31 
37 

6 

8, 

22: 

42: 

83 
26 
22: 
10: 

15 

84: 

34 
169 

5.' 

26 

13 

106 

8' 
26 
73 

4 


Rural. 


Per 
cent 
urban 


6,979,832     69.2 


362,281 

1,172,9.32 


170 
901 
295 
872 
679 
078 

640 
112 
569 

098 
929i 

483 
947, 
497, 

068' 

4.56: 
930, 

049 
888 
590 
325 

172 
279 
824 
469 
869 
623 
717 
987 
457 

610 

830 
400] 
088, 

474 
38:5, 
780 
131 

425 
213 
744 
838 
625 
299 
125 
089 

245 
0:14 
066 


815,  2.59 
102,  572 
143,  207 
59; 898 
392,  841 
442,  SOS 
488, 034 


77,. 396 
30, 685 
46, 671 
53,345 
3,249 
150,935 

395,009 

170, 6S7 
607, 236 

270,976 
120, 730 
41 8,  .336 
443. 598 
561,619 

610,077 
412, 525 
148,15; 
265,  436 
197,270 
264,913 
204, 199 

.5,7,57 
35, 193 


21,161 
44, 603 
4, 854 
4,002 
7,241 
20,393 

27,0.36 
10, 928 
12, 841 
9,093 

23,616 

25, 633 

67,3:59 

276, 2.53 

109,412 
66, 240 
38,263 
97, 270 
23, 6.54 
35, 906 
66,  .540 
15,  .523 

151,771 

74, 2:15 

262,028 


I  Per  cent  not  shown,  base  being  less  than  100. 


COLOR   OR  RACE,   NATIVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE. 
AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS   AND   STATES:   1920. 


119 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE. 


Urban. 


Rural. 


Per 

cent 

urban. 


Urban. 


Rural. 


Per 

cent 

lurban. 


INDIAN,  CHINESE, 

JAPANESE,  AND  ALL 

OTHER. 


Urban. 


Rural. 


Per 
cent 
urban 


United  States 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Ceutrah. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


10,356,983 


3,355,771 


3,559,473 


6, 903, 658 


34.0 


125,046   301,528 


New  EngLjUTO: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia  2. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carobna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  Soitth  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


1,641,728 
4,239,681 
2,511,626 

607, 384 
222, 488 
48,407 
220, 460 
181,439 
683, 770 


59, 152 

71, 429 

18, 146 

1,045,106 

171,685 

276, 210 

2,  .585, 350 

628,402 

1,025,929 

570, 449 
118,813 
1,046,677 
521,  .554 
254, 133 

241,463 
90,019 

148, 813 
16, 161 
12,150 
59, 346 
39,432 

16, 815 
87, 740 
28, 548 
19, 226 
19, 755 
4,239 
4,224 
12, 4.32 
29, 509 

■  21,561 
11,484 
11, 1.83 
4,179 

5,  .590 

32,609 

14, 211 

168,050 

32, 763 
11, 124 

8, 437 
•  59, 626 

5, 665 
28,910 
32,311 

2,603 

149, 686 
61,508 
472, 576 


228. 926 
672, 894 
711,653 
764, 577 
93, 43" 
23, 532 
238, 873 
271,786 
350, 098 


87.8 
86.3 
77.9 
44.3 
70.4 
67.3 
48.0 
40.0 
66.1 


71,416 

517, 432 

448, H73 

212, 591 

1, 144, 371 

571,316 

535, 282 

16,078 

41,514 


7,635 

82,  751 

65,681 

65, 930 

3, 180, 749 

1, 952, 216 

1,528,297 

14, 123 

6, 276 


90.3 
86.2 
87.2 
76.3 
26.5 
22.6 
25.9 
54.1 
86.9 


48, 197 
19, 804 
26, 380 
32, 428 
1,814 
100,303 

200, 762 
110,211 
361,921 

108, 248 
32,055 
160, 274 
205, 081 
205,995 

a«,701 
135, 628 
37, 213 
115,342 
70,241 
90,306 
71,146 

2,995 
14,437 


11,559 
42, 1.51 
2,860 
2, 177 
3,7.54 
13,499 

9,219 
3,994 
6,479 
3,840 

8,38.5 

12, 262 

25, 757 

192,469 

60,8.57 
27,839 
16,818 
57,328 
23, 412 
49, 189 
24,144 
12,199 

100,369 

40,643 

209,086 


55.1 
78.3 
40.8 
97.0 
99.0 
73.4 

92.8 
85.1 
73.9 

m.i 

78.8 
86.7 
7L8 
55,2 

49.7 
39.9 
80.0 
12.3 
14.7 
39.7 
35.7 

84.9 
85.9 
100.0 
62.5 
31.9 
59.7 
66.0 
76.8 
68. 6 

70.0 
74.2 
63. 3 
52.1 

40.0 
72.7 
35. 6 
46.0 

35.0 

2&6 

33.4 

51.0 

19, 

37.0 

57.2 

17.6 

59.9 
60.2 
69.3 


766 
441 
220 

43,624 
9,710 

16,655 

185, 212 
92, 328 
239,892 

1.55, 975 
71,813 

161,728 

55,006 

4,351 

8,250 

15,34" 

134, 167 

272 

340 

12, 121 

42,090 

12,992 
124,509 
109,966 
209, 134 

22, 484 
155, 165 
116,489 
273,036 
120, 596 

105, 393 
170, 464 
1%,  833 
98,626 

73,592 
190,413 

47, 904 
223,373 

1,270 
fri5 
833 

9,364 
861 

2,631 

1,006 


5,782 

1,844 

33.888 


644 
ISO 
352 

1,842 
326 

4,391 

13,271 
24,804 
44,676 

30,212 
8,997 

20,546 

5,076 

8.50 

5,59 

3,600 

44,074 

195 

492 

1,121 

15,829 

17,  .343 
119,970 


480, 883 
63, 801 
60S, 242 
748, 2;w 
933,329 
208,891 

130, 545 
281, 291 
703, 819 
830,558 

398,628 
509, 814 
101,504 
518, 321 

388 

275 

.542 

1,954 

4,872 

5,374 

440 

278 

1,101 

300 

4,875 


58. 5 
71.0 
38.5 
95. 9 
96.8 
79.1 

93. 3 
78.8 
84. 3 

83.8 
8a  9 
88.7 
91.6 

8;i.  7 

93.7 
80.7 
75.3 
58.2 
40.9 
91.5 
72.7 

42.8 
50.9 
100.0 
30.3 
26.0 
20.3 
13.5 
22.6 
36.6 

44.7 
37.7 
21.9 
10.5 

15.6 
27.2 
32.1 
30.1 

76.6 
70.1 
60.6 
82.7 
15.0 
32.9 
69.6 
19.7 

84.0 
86,0 
87.4 


4,699 

1,080 

13,  .508 

5,613 

7,863 

14,264 

4,183 

36, 158 

2,333 

13,879 

331 

1,897 

6,933 

55, 9,85 

7,427 

84,974 

77, 769 

87,678 

495 

514 

117 

14 

13 

26 

3,008 

358 

373 

8 

693 

160 

9,562 

5,155 

1,470 

211 

2, 476 

247 

1, 251 

63 

434 

75 

3,600 

73 

1,876 

4,827 

702 

9,226 

706 

8,614 

4(K) 

435 

700 

70 

309 

6, 142 

^3 

16, 32.5 

644 

3,267 

1,121 

1,305 

41 

12 

403 

42 

745 

377 

884 

97 

24 

114 

11,823 

132 

335 

221 

132 

203 

627 

81 

51 

89 

45 

74 

416 

87 

1,385 

6-1 

163 

529 

1,112 

5,211 

52, 470 

1,129 

2,240 

1,045 

11,926 

842 

4, 4.36 

629 

2,252 

1,102 

3,106 

9.50 

18, 994 

1,357 

33,351 

1,108 

4,941 

394 

5,968 

13,411 

16, 550 

5,084 

7,015 

59,274 

64, 113 

29.3 


81.3 
70.6 
35.5 
10.4 
14.4 
14.9 
11.0 
8.0 
47.0 


49.1 

89.3 

(') 

89.4 

77.5 

81.2 

65.0 

87.4 
90.9 

95.2 
85.3 
98.0 
28.0 
7.1 

8.2 
47.9 
90.9 
4.8 
1.5 
16.5 
46.2 

(') 
90. 6 
100.0 
29. 9 
80.2 
1.0 
28.3 
62.6 
24.5 

61.4 

66.4 

15.1 

5.9 

28.2 

32.2 

9.0 

33.5 

8.1 
16.0 
21.8 
26.2 

4.8 

.3.9 
18.3 

6.2 

44.8 
42.0 
48.0 


2  No  rural  population,  as  Washington  city  is  coextensive  with  the  District  of  Columbia. 


120 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS ^POPtTLATTOIsf. 


Table  36 SEX  DISTRIBUTION  AND  RATIO  OF  MALES  TO  FEMALES, 

[Figures  are  given  under  each  class  for  all 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND 

Both  sexes. 

Male. 

Female. 

PER  CENT. I 

Males 
to  100 

CENSUS  YEAR. 

Male. 

Female. 

fe- 
males. 2 

Total  population: 

1920 

105,710,620 
91,972,266 
75,991,575 
62,947,714 
50, 155, 7S;5 
38. 558, 371 
3i;  44.3,  .321 
23, 191, 876 
17,0fi9,453 
12, 866, 020 
9,638,453 

5.3,900,431 

47,3.32,277 

38, 816, 448 

32, 237, 101 

25, 518, 820 

19,493,565 

16,085,204 

11,837,660 

8,688,532 

6,532,489 

4, 896, 005 

51,810,189 
44,6.39,989 
37, 178, 127 
.30, 710, 613 
24,636,963 
19,064,806 
15,358,117 
11,. 354, 216 
8, 380, 921 
6,  .33.3, 531 
4,741,848 

51.0 
51.  5 
51.1 
51.2 
50.9 
50.6 
51.2 
51.0 
50.9 
.50.  8 
50.8 

49.0 
48.5 
48.9 
48.8 
49.1 
49.4 
48.8 
49.0 
49.1 
49.2 
49.2 

104. 0 

1910 

106.0 

1900 

104.  4 

1890 

105. 0 

1880 

103.6 

1870 

102.2 

1860 

104.7 

1850 

104.3 

1840 

103.  7 

1&30 

103. 1 

1820 

103. 3 

White: 

1920 

91,820,915 

81, 731, 957 

66,809,196 

55, 101,  258 

43, 402, 970 

33,589,377 

26, 922, 537 

19, 553, 068 

14, 195,  805 

10,537,378 

7, 866, 797 

5,862,073 

4,306,446 

3,172,006 

81, 108, 161 
68,386,412 
56, 595, 379 
45, 979, 391 
36,843,291 
28,095,665 
22, 825, 784 
17,312,533 

58,421,957 
49, 488,  .575 
40, 949, 362 
34,475,716 

22, 686, 204 
18, 897, 8:57 
1.5,646,017 
11,50.3,675 

15, 694,  .539 
12,916,311 
10,632,280 

6,991,665 
5, 981, 526 
5,013,737 

13, 712, 754 
13, 345, 545 
10, 213, 817 
P,  121, 867 
6,559,679 
5,493,712 
4,096,753 
2, 240, 535 

48,430,655 

42, 178, 245 

34, 201, 735 

28,270,379 

22, 130, 900 

17,029,088 

13,811,387 

10, 026, 402 

7,  255, 514 

5,-366,213 

3,995,809 

2,988,130 

2, 195, 305 

1,615,434 

40,902,333 
.34,654,4,57 
28,686,450 
23, 318,  .521 
18,609,265 
14,086,509 
11,019,1.57 
8,786,968 

29,6.36,781 
25, 229,  218 
20, 8  »9, 847 
17, 536, 950 

11, 265, 552 
9, 425, 239 
7,  a36, 603 
5,781,571 

7, 810,  .531 
6, 456, 793 
5,341,3.50 

3,455,021 
2,968,446 
2, 495, 253 

7, 528,  .322 
7,523,788 
5,51,5,285 
4,951,858 
3,521,635 
2,942,579 
2, 192, 230 
1,239,434 

46,  .390, 260 

39, 553, 712 

32,607,461 

26,830,879 

21,272,070 

16, 560,  289 

13,111,150 

9,526,666 

6, 940, 261 

5, 171, 165 

3,870,988 

2, 873, 943 

2,111,141 

1,556,572 

40,205,828 
3.3,731,955 
27,908,929 
22,660,870 
18, 234, 026 
14,009,156 
11,206,627 
8, 525, 565 

28,785,176 
24,259,357 
20, 099, 515 
16,938,766 

11,420,652 
9,472,598 
7,809,414 
5, 722, 104 

7,884,008 
6, 459, 518 
5,290,9.30 

3,  .536, 6  44 
3, 013, 080 
2,518,484 

6, 184, 432 
5,821,7.57 
4,698,532 
4, 170, 009 
3,038,044 
2,  .551, 133 
1, 904, 523 
1,001,101 

51.1 
51.6 
51.2 
5L3 
5L0 
50.7 
51.3 
51.3 
51.1 
50.9 
50.8 
51.0 
51.0 
50.9 

50.4 
50.7 
50.7 
50.7 
50.5 
50.1 
50.9 
50.8 

50.7 
51.0 
50.9 
50.9 

49.7 
49.9 
50.1 
50.3 

49.8 
50.0 
50.2 

49.4 
49.6 
49.8 

.54.9 
56.4 
54.0 
.54.3 
53. 7 
53.6 
53.5 
55.3 

48.9 
48.4 
48.8 
48.7 
49.0 
49.3 
48.7 
48.7 
48.9 
49.1 
49.2 
49.0 
49.0 
49.1 

49.6 
49.3 
49.3 
49.3 
49.5 
49.9 
49.1 
49.2 

49.3 

>     49.0 

49.1 

49.1 

50.3 
50.1 
49.9 
49.7 

50.2 
60.0 
49.8 

50.6 
50.4 
50.2 

4.5.1 
4.3.6 
46.0 
45.7 
46.3 
46.4 
46.5 
44.7 

104.4 

1910 

106.6 

1900 

104.9 

1890 

105. 4 

1880 

104.0 

1870 

102.8 

1860 

10.5. 3 

1850 

105.2 

1810 

104.5 

1830 

103.8 

1820 

103.2 

1810 

104.0 

1800 

lOi.  0 

1790 

103.  8 

Native  white— 
1920 

101.7 

1910 

102.7 

1900 

102.  8 

1890 

102. 9 

1880 

102. 1 

1870 

100.6 

1860 

103.  7 

1850 

103. 1 

Native  parentage— 
1920 

103. 0 

1910 

104.  0 

1900 

103. 7 

1890 

103.5 

Foreign  or  mixed  parentage— 
1920 

98.6 

1910 

99.5 

1900 

100.3 

1890 

101.  0 

Foreign  parentage— 
1920 

99.1 

1910 

100.0 

1900 

101. 0 

Mixed  ]jarentage— 
1920 

97.7 

1910 

98.5 

1900 

99.1 

ForelRn-born  wliite- 
1920 

121.7 

1910 

129. 2 

1900 

117.4 

1890 

118.7 

1880 

115.9 

1870 

115.3 

1860 

115.1 

1850 

123.  8 

'  Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100. 

»  Ratio  not  shown  where  number  of  females  is  less  than  100. 


SEX   DISTRIBUTION. 


121 


BY  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:   1790-1920. 
census  years  for  which  data  are  available.] 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND 
CENSUS  YEAR. 


Negro: 

1920 

1910 , 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

Black  3— 

1920 

1910 

1870 

1860 

Mulatto  3— 

1920 

1910 

1870 

1860 

Indian: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

Chinese: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

Japanese: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

All  other: 

1920 

1910 

Filipinos — 

1920 

1910 

Hindus— 

1920 

1910 

Koreans— 

1920 

1910 

Maoris — 

1920 

1910 

Hawaiians — 

1920 

Malays — 

1920 

Samoans — 

1920 

Siamese — 

1920 


Both  sexes. 


463, 131 
827,  763 
833,  994 
488, 676 
580,  793 
880,009 
441,  830 
638,  808 
873, 648 
328, 642 
771, 656 

,  802, 577 
,  777, 077 
,  295, 960 
,853,467 

,  660, 554 
,  050, 686 
584, 049 
588, 363 

244, 437 
265, 683 
237, 1% 
248, 2.T3 
66,  407 
2.5,  731 
44,021 

61,639 
71,531 
89,863 
107,  4S8 
105,  465 
63, 199 
34, 933 

111,010 

72, 157 

24, 326 

2,039 

148 

55 

9,488 
3,175 

5,603 
160 

2,507 
2,545 

1,224 
462 


110 
19 
6 
17 


Male. 


5, 209,  436 
4,  8S5,  881 
4, 386,  547 
3,  735,  603 
3,253,115 
2,  393,  263 
2, 216,  744 
1,  811,  258 
1, 432,  988 
1, 166, 276 
900,790 

4, 444,  514 
3, 922, 332 
2,115,367 
1, 936,  536 

764, 922 
963, 549 
277,  S96 
280, 208 

125,068 
135, 133 
119,  484 
12.5,  719 
33,  9S5 
12,  534 
23. 924 

53,  891 
66,  856 
85,  341 
103,  620 
100, 6^6 
58, 633 
33,149 

72,  707 

63,  070 

23,341 

1,780 

134 

47 

8,674 
3,092 

5,232 
144 

2,409 
2,  526 

923 
419 

2 
3 

75 

17 

4 

12 


Female 


5, 253, 695 
4,  941, 882 
4, 447,  447 
3, 7.53,  073 
3, 327,  678 
2,  486,  746 
2, 225,  086 
1,  827,  550 

1,  440, 660 
1, 162,  366 

870,  800 

4, 358, 063 
3, 854, 745 

2,  ISO,  593 
1, 916, 931 

895, 632 

1, 087, 137 

306, 153 

308, 155 

119, 369 
130,5.50 
117,712 
122,  531 
32,  422 
13, 197 
20, 097 

7,748 
4,675 
4,522 
3,868 
4,779 
4,566 
1,784 

38,303 

9,087 

985 

2.59 

14 

8 

814 
83 

371 
10 

98 
19 

301 
43 


Male.     Female. 


49.8 
49.7 
49.7 
49.9 
49.4 
49.0 
49.9 
49.8 
49. 9 
50.1 
50.8 

50.5 
50.4 
49.2 
50.3 

46.1 
47.0 
47.6 
47.6 

51.2 
50.9 
50.4 
50.6 
51.2 
48.  7 
54.3 

87.4 
93.5 
95.0 
96.4 
95.  5 
92.8 
94.9 

65. 5 
87.4 
96.0 
87.3 
90.5 


91.4 
97.4 


93.4 
90.0 


96.1 
99.3 


75.4 
90.7 


.50.2 
.50. 3 
50.3 
50.1 
50.6 
51.0 
50.1 
50.2 
50.1 
49.9 
49.2 

49.5 
49.6 
50.8 
49.7 

53.9 
53.0 
52.4 
52.4 

48.8 
49.1 
49.6 
49.4 

48.8 
51.3 

45.7 

12.6 
6.5 
5.0 
3.6 
4.5 
7.2 
5.1 

34.5 
12.6 

4.0 
12.7 

9.5 


8.6 
2.6 


6.6 
10.0 


3.9 
0.7 


24.6 
9.3 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males." 


99.2 
98.9 
98.6 
99.5 
97.8 
96.2 
99.6 
9X1 
99.5 
11)0. 3 
103.4 

102.0 
101.8 
97.0 
101.0 

8S.4 
88.6 
90.8 
GO.  9 

101.8 
103.5 
101.5 
102.6 
lot.  8 
95. 0 
119.0 

69.5,5 
1,430.1 
1,8S7.2 

2, 678. 9 
2, 106. 8 
1, 28 1. 1 
1,  858. 1 

189.8 

694.1 

2, 369. 6 

087.3 


1,065.6 
1,410.2 


306. 


»  Distinction  between  blacks  and  mulattos  for  Nejiro  population  not  made  in  1S80  or  1900;  distribution 
by  sex  for  black  population  (6,337,980)  and  mulatto  population  (1,132,060)  not  made  for  1890. 


122  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS ^POPULATION. 

Table  37.— SEX  DISTRIBUTION  AND  RATIO  OF  MALES  TO  FEMALES,  FOR  TOTAL, 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TOTAL  POPULATION. 


1920 


Male. 


Female. 


1910 


Male. 


Female. 


Males  lo  100 
females. 


TTnited  States 

Geographic  divlsions: 
New  England ....... 

Middle  AMantic 

East  North  Cenl.ral., 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire I 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pcnnsj'l  vania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virpinia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


53,900,431 


51,810,189 


47, 332, 277 


44,639,989 


3, 672, 591 
11,206,445 
11,035,041 
6, 459, 067 
7, 035,  843 
4, 471, 690 
5, 265,  829 
1, 789, 299 
2,964,626 


388, 752 
222, 112 
178, 854 
1, 890, 01 1 
297, 524 
695, 335 

5, 187, 350 
1,590,075 
4,429,020 

2, 955, 980 
1,489,074 
3,.304,&33 
1,928,436 
1, 356, 718 

1, 245, 537 
1,229,392 
1,723,319 
341,673 
337, 120 
672, 805 
909, 221 

113,755 

729. 455 
203, 543 

1, 168, 492 
763, 100 

1, 279, 062 
838, 293 

1,444,823 
495, 320 

1, 227, 494 

1, 173, 967 

1, 173, 105 

897, 124 

895, 228 

903, 335 

1, 058, 044 

2, 409, 222 

299, 941 
233, 919 
110, 359 
492, 731 

190. 456 
1S3, 602 
232,051 

46, 240 

734,701 

416,334 

1, 813, 591 


3,728,318 
11,054,699 
10,440,502 
6, 085, 182 
6, 954, 429 
4,421,617 
4, 976, 395 
1, 546,  802 
2,602,245 


3,265,114 
9, 813, 266 
9, 392, 839 
6, 092, 855 
6, 134, 605 
4, 245, 169 
4, 544, 505 
1,478,018 
2, 365, 906 


3, 287, 567 
9, 502, 626 
8, 857,  782 
5,545,060 
6, 060,  290 
4, 164,  732 
4, 240,  029 
1, 155, 499 
1,826,;W8 


379, 262 
220, 971 
173, 574 
1, 962, 342 
306, 873 
685, 296 

5, 197, 877 
1,565,825 
4, 290, 997 

2,803,414 
1,441,316 
3,180,447 
1,  •'SO,  976 
1, 275, 349 

1, 141, 588 
1, 174, 029 
1,680,736 
305, 199 
299,  427 
623,567 
860, 036 

109, 248 
720,206 
234, 028 

1,140,695 
700,601 

1,280,061 
845, 431 

1,451,009 
473, 150 

1, 189, 136 

1,163,918 

1,175,069 

893,491 

856, 976 

895,174 

970, 239 

2,254,006 

248, 948 
197, 947 

84, 043 
446, 898 
169, 894 
150, 560 
217, 345 

31,167 

621,920 

367,0.55 

1,613,270 


377, 052 
216, 290 
182, 568 
1,6.55,248 
270,314 
563, 642 

4,  .584,  .597 
1, 286, 463 
3, 942, 206 

2, 434, 758 
1,  SaS,  295 
2,911,674 
1, 454, 534 
1, 208, 578 

1,108,511 
1, 1^8, 171 
1,687,813 
317, 554 
317,112 
627, 782 
885, 912 

103, 435 
644, 225 
158, 050 

1, 035, 348 
644, 044 

1,098,476 
751, 842 

1,305,019 
394, 166 

1, 161, 709 

1,103,491 

1,074,209 

905, 760 

810,026 

835, 275 

881,. 578 

2, 017, 626 

226, 872 
185, 546 

91,670 
430,697 
175, 245 
118,  574 
196, 863 

52, 551 

658,663 

384, 265 

1,322,978 


365, 319 
214, 282 
173, 388 
1,711,168 
272, 296 
551,114 

4,529,017 
1, 250, 704 
3, 722, 905 

2,332,363 
1,317,581 
2,726,917 
1,355,639 
1, 125, 282 

967, 197 
1,076,600 
1,605,522 
259, 502 
266,  776 
564, 432 
805, 037 

98, 887 
651, 121 
173,019 

1,026,264 
577, 075 

1,107,811 
763, 558 

1, 304, 102 
358, 453 

1, 128, 196 

1,081,298 

1, 063, 884 

891, 354 

764, 423 

821,113 

775, 577 

1, 878, 916 

149, 181 
140, 048 

54, 295 
368, 327 
152,056 

85,780 
176, 488 

29,324 

483, 327 

288, 500 

1,054,571 


104.0 


98.5 
101.4 
105.  7 
106. 1 
101.2 
101.1 
105.8 
115.7 
113.  9 


102.5 
100.5 
103.0 
96.3 
97.0 
101. 5 

99.8 
101.5 
103.2 

105.4 
103. 3 
103.9 
110.8 
106.4 

109.1 
101.7 
102.5 
112.  0 
112.6 

107.  9 
105.  7 

104.1 
101.3 
87.0 
102.4 

108.  9 
99.9 
99.2 
99.6 

104.  7 

103.  2 
100.9 
99.8 
100.4 

104.5 
100.9 
109.0 
106.9 

120.5 
118.2 
131.3 
110.3 
112.1 
121.9 
106.8 
148.  4 

118.1 
113.4 
112.4 


SEX   DISTRIBUTTON.  123 

WHITE,  AND  NEGRO  POPULATION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND   STATE. 


United  States  .. 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. , 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampsliire. . . 

Vermont 

Mas.sachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atl.\ntic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

A'irginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


1920 


Male. 


48,430,655 


3,627,911 
10,890,488 
10, 748, 049 
6, 293, 744 
4,893,290 
3, 226, 512 
4, 203, 877 
1,717,709 
2,829,075 


Female. 


46,390,260 


387, 4.55 
221,667 
178, 504 
1,864,317 
292, 131 
683, 8:37 

5,081,010 
1,331,146 
4,278,332 

2,8.54,664 
1,4-16,825 
3,207,773 
1,890,265 
1,348,522 

1 ,  235, 728 
1,218,711 
1,631,697 
338,031 
328, 197 
66:3, 230 
878, 150 

98,049 
605,601 
1.52,031 
825, 1.33 
715,  869 
899,031 
415,823 
851,109 
327, 6-14 

1, 108, 8.53 
951,224 
7.33,0-39 
433,396 

6.58, 169 

557,498 

9.52, 691 

2,035,519 

291,. 592 
230, 136 
107, 501 
484, 245 
175, 350 
.  159,345 
227, 232 
42,308 

711,693 

407, 159 

1,710,223 


3,688,168 
10,7.">1,352 
10,190,813 
5,931,643 
4,75.5,6.50 
3,141,035 
3,911,850 
1,495,190 
2, 524, 559 


Males  to  100 
females. 


1920 


104.4 


1910 


106.6 


378, 240 
220, 664 
173,313 
1,939,207 
301,849 
674, 895 

5,091,017 
1,. 50,5, 941 
4,154,394 

2,717,229 
1,402,246 
3,091,560 
1,711,362 
1,268,416 

1,1.33,208 
1, 165, 470 
1, 593, 347 
301,923 
290, 950 
61.5,989 
8:30,7.56 

94, 566 
599, 136 
174,829 
792, 776 
661,366 
884, 748 
402,715 
8:35,005 
310,509 

1,071,707 
934, 769 
713,993 
420,566 

621,588 

.539, 1 13 

868, 5a3 

1,882,646 

242. 668 
195,532 

82, 645 
439, 858 
159,323 
132, 104 

214. 669 
28,391 

608,084 

361,987 

1,554.488 


98.4 
101.3 
10.5. 5 
106.1 
102.9 
102. 7 
107.5 
114.9 
112.1 


99.2 
103. 4 
106.0 
109.9 
103.  2 
103.6 
109.3 
127.4 
12*.  4 


102.4 
100.5 
103.0 
96.1 
96.8 
101.3 

99.8 
101.7 
103.0 

105. 1 
103.2 

103. 8 
110.5 
106.3 

109.0 
104.6 
102.4 
112.0 
112.8 
107.7 
105.7 

ia3.7 
101.1 
87.0 
101. 1 
lOS.  2 
101.6 
103. 3 
102.3 
105. 5 

la3.5 
101.8 
102. 7 
103.1 

105. 9 
103.  4 
109.7 
108.1 

120.2 

117.7 
130.  1 
110.1 
110.1 
120.6 
105. 9 
149.0 

117.0 
112.5 
110.0 


103.2 
100.9 
104.9 
96.6 
99.2 
102.3 

101.3 
103. 1 
106.1 

104.3 
104.9 
106.  6 
107.2 
107. 4 

114.5 
100.5 
105. 1 
122.6 
119.5 
111.0 
110.1 

104.4 
99.2 
91.9 
102.8 
110.5 
101.2 
102.4 
102.4 
110.2 

ia3.2 
103.3 
103. 8 
104.7 

107.7 
104.3 
114.7 
109.0 

152.2 
131.3 
165.  6 
116.4 
115.8 
142.9 
110.1 
181.5 

134.2 
130.1 
120.1 


1920 


Male. 


5,209,436     5,253,695 


Female. 


Malas  to  100 
females. 


1920 


99.2 


40, 1.55 

301,147 

273, 026 

143,  762 

2, 133, 377 

1,24.3,795 

1,029,457 

19, 726 

24,991 


716 
3:33 
320 

22,912 
5,096 

10, 778 

9.5,418 
57,4:32 
148, 297 

100, 160 
41,817 
93, 835 
34, 249 
2,965 

4,851 

10, 121 

90,991 

276 

475 

7,309 

29, 739 

1.5,655 
12:1, 45:3 

50, 855 
342, 530 

47,129 
37:1, 965 
422,185 
590, 443 
167, 156  j 

118,  ,548  I 
222,639 
439,779 
462,829 

2.36,895 
344,794 
76,294  i 
371,474 

962 

585 

863 

5,834 

4,  .593 

5,859 

834 

196 

3,9.57 
1,197 
19,837 


38, 896 

299,036 

241,528 

1.34, 7.59 

2,191,743 

1,279,737 

1,034,122 

11,075 

22,799 


594 
288 
252 

22, 554 
4,940 

10, 268 

103,065 
59,700 
136, 271 

86,027 
38,993 
88,439 
25, 8.33 
2,236 

3,958 

8,884 

87,250 

191 

3.57 

.5,933 

28,186 

14,680 
121,026 

59,111 
347,481 

39, 216 
389, 442 
442,534 
61.5,9221 
162,331 

117,  .390 
229,119 
460, 873 
472,355 

23.5,325 

35.5,463 

7.3,114 

370,220 

696 

.335 

512 

5,484 

1,140 

2,146 

612 

150 

2,926 

947 

18,926 


103.2 
100.7 
113.0 
106.7 
97.3 
97.2 
99. 5 
178.1 
109.6 


120. 5 
115.6 
127.0 
101.6 
103.2 
105.0 

92.6 
96.2 
108.8 

116.4 
107.2 
106.1 
132.6 
132.6 

122.6 
113.9 
104.3 
144.5 
133.1 
12:3.2 
105.5 

106.6 

102.0 
86.0 
98.6 

120.2 
96.0 
95. 4 
95.9 

103.0 

101.0 
97.2 
9.5.4 
98.0 

100.7 
97.0 
101.3 
100.3 

138.2 
174.6 
168.6 
106.4 
402.9 
273.0 
130. 3 
130.7 

135.2 
126.4 
104.8 


1910 


97.8 
94.9 
10S.3 
107.8 
97.5 
08.4 
100.4 
121.3 
120.4 


10.5.6 
104.3 
261.8 
97.1 
95. 1 
91.0 

91.3 
94.5 
97.7 

108.  5 
106.0 
109. 1 
111.1 
10.3.7 

1+4.2 
118.5 
104.6 
161.4 
134. 1 
124.2 
107.3 

105. 5 
97.7 
82.2 
97.1 

132. 8 
94.8 
95. 4 
97.2 

109.5 

101.0 
97.6 
97.2 
99.2 

101.7 
98.3 
109. 5 
100.0 

136. 3 
157.3 
223.4 
10.5. 0 
120.9 
110.4 
l.')2.  5 
10.5.2 

160.9 
155.0 
109.3 


124 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS P'OPULATIOlSr. 


Table  ;58 SEX  DISTRIBUTION,  1920,  AND  RATIO  OF  MALES  TO  FEMALES,  1920 

DIVISIONS 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


trnit.ed  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central 

V.  est  South  Central 

Mountain 

Paciflc 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Paqfic: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfomia 


native  wihte— native  parentage. 


Male.       Female. 


29, 636, 781 


1,388,963 
4, 788, 608 
5, 991, 476 

3,  810, 076 

4,  433, 7(J0 
3,086,676 
3, 587, 989 
1, 055, 895 
1,493,398 


250, 299 
112, 848 
115,392 
601, 525 
86, 368 
222, 531 

,  821, 141 

605, 157 

1,362,310 

,  860, 779 
, 175, 902 
,552,087 
866, 769 
535, 939 

424, 834 
775, 407 
,  283, 069 
108, 334 
161,  980 
389, 049 
667, 403 

70,517 
448, 287 
109, 872 
778, 053 
632, 425 
888,  953 
405, 120 
828,  637 
271, 836 

,  039, 134 
923, 544 

704, 980 
419,018 

628, 856 
478,415 
873, 888 
,606,830 

147,662 
155,  973 

68,042 
313,759 
141, 937 

82, 435 
125, 360 

20,727 

374, 555 
258, 647 
860,196 


28, 785, 176 


1, 414, 186 
4, 842, 404 
5,  798, 894 
3, 665, 472 
4, 345,  716 
3,006,106 
3,371,796 
*  946,613 
1,393,989 


245, 481 
112, 664 
112, 933 
629, 248 
87,185 
226,675 

1, 847, 125 

607, 518 

2, 387, 761 

1, 808, 343 

1, 153, 642 

1,514,476 

803,678 

518,  755 

402, 793 
753, 146 
1,253,867 
99, 632 
146,618 
368, 015 
641,401 

69, 359 
444, 801 
129, 616 
756,441 
600, 432 
876, 250 
394,  298 
814, 060 
260,459 

1,000,000 
909, 213 
689, 149 
407, 744 

597, 836 

463, 309 

805, 219 

1,505,432 

128, 141 
138, 279 

54,  842 
289, 282 
131, 380 

68, 710 
120, 421 

15, 558 

337, 151 
239,079 
817,759 


Males  to  100 
females. 


1920        1910 


103.0 


98.2 
98.  9 
103.  3 
103.9 
102.0 
102.7 
106.4 
111.5 
107.1 


102.0 
100.2 
102.2 
95.6 
99.1 
98.2 

98.6 
99.6 
98.9 

102.9 
101.9 
102.5 
107.9 
103.3 

105.5 
103. 0 
102.3 
108.7 
110.5 
105.  7 
104.1 

101.7 
100.8 
84.8 
102.  9 
105. 3 
101.4 
102.  7 
101.8 
104.4 

103.9 
10L6 
102.3 
102.8 

105.2 
103.3 
lOS.  5 
100.7 

115.2 
112.8 
124.1 
108.5 
108.0 
120.0 
104.1 
133.2 

llLl 
108.2 
105.2 


98.1 
98.  9 
102.9 
106.  6 
102.1 
103.  5 
108.  2 
119.  8 
117.4 


101.9 
99.2 

102.7 
95.2 
99.6 
97.6 

98.9 
98.9 


101.5 
102.8 
103.  9 
104.2 
103.2 

110.2 
103.  8 
104.2 
121.6 
118.2 
108.5 
107.4 

102.5 
99.0 
93.4 
101.6 
106.3 
101.0 
102.0 
101.  9 
107.6 

103.  8 
103. 0 
103.  2 
104.2 

106.8 
104.2 
113.1 
107.5 

139.6 

les.o 

151.8 
112.0 
111.1 
135.0 
108.2 
161.3 

124.2 
121.6 
112.4 


native  white — foreign 
parentage. 


Male.       Female. 


7,810,531 


935, 127 

2,658,961 

2,016,078 

1, 076, 084 

176, 458 

55, 361 

212, 320 

234,  201 

445,941 


43, 382 
40,039 

21. 184 
534, 966 

88, 657 
206, 899 

1, 395, 548 
409, 035 
854, 378 

413, 305 
112, 924 
724,616 
394, 176 
371,057 

358, 334 
189, 693 
146,  528 
104, 728 

74, 127 
118,286 

84, 388 

11,479 

70, 267 

16, 649 

16,545 

28, 591 

2,932 

3,678 

8,522 

17, 895 

30,816 
10, 158 
9,695 
4,692 

10, 369 
31,923 
28, 271 
141,757 

53, 379 
25,  781 
13, 535 
65, 574 
9,715 
20, 497 

39. 185 
6,535 

111,  145 

49, 146 

285,650 


7,884,008 


971,213 

2, 738, 990 
2,027,614 
1,050,042 
177, 185 
60, 123 
203,  479 
216,  931 
438, 431 


42, 768 
41,000 
20, 916 

558, 292 
94,003 

214, 234 

1,448,535 
420,023 
870, 432 

424, 946 
114, 142 
742, 420 
.381, 112 
364, 994 

349, 792 

187,017 
153, 536 
99, 245 
67,214. 
113,662 
79, 576 

11,809 
72,930 
18, 580 
13,969 
28, 034 
2, 805 
3,317 
7, 849 
17, 856 

35,115 
10, 265 
9, 896 
4,847 

8,661 
35, 093 
24, 812 
134, 913 

48, 539 
22, 139 
11,699 
64, 485 

9,150 
19, 037 
36, 716 

5,166 

103,473 

46, 681 

288,277 


Males  to  100 
females. 


1920       1910 


83.1 


96.3 
97.1 
99.4 
102.5 
99.6 
92.1 
104.3 
lOS.O 
101.7 


10L4 
97.7 

10L3 
95.8 
94.3 
96.6 

96.3 
97.4 
98.2 

97.3 
98.9 
97.6 
103.4 
101.7 

102.4 
101.4 
95.4 
105.5 
110.3 
104.1 
106.0 

97.2 
96.  3 
89.1 
118.4 
102. 0 
104.  5 
109.9 
108.6 
100.2 

87.8 
99.0 
98.0 
96.8 

119.7 
91.0 
113.9 
105.1 

110.0 
116.  5 
115.7 
101.7 
106.2 
107.7 
106.  7 
126.5 

107.4 
105.3 
99.1 


SEX   DISTRIBUTION. 


125 


AND  1910,  FOR  THE  WHITE  POPULATION  BY  NATIVITY  AND  PARENTAGE,  BY 
AND  STATES. 


NATIVE  "WHITE— MIXED 
PARENTAGE. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  Nortli  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacitic 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts: 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  Noeth  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

"Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri . 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

N  ew  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

I'acific: 

Wa^iington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia , 


1920 


Male. 


3, 455,  021 


358, 085 
825, 353 
931, 161 
G28, 562 
97, 989 
42, 382 
142, 791 
156, 240 
272,408 


37, 967 

21, 936 

18, 217 

194, 507 

30. 942 
54, 516 

421, 746 
125, 299 

278, 308 

189, 236 
69, 819 
273, 806 
215,514 
182, 786 

173,972 
126, 546 
98,682 
49,583 
44, 480 
71,618 
63,681 

4,684 
32, 419 
10, 408 
11,484 

12. 943 
2,805 
2, 930 
6,946 

13,310 

21,424 
8,501 
7,739 

4,718 

10,353 
20,352 
25, 601 

86,485 

32,322 
23, 505 

8,990 
36,693 

6,853 
11, 756 
31,812 

4,309 

72, 875 
37,056 
162, 527 


Female. 


3,536,644 


377, 851 
874, 949 
950,:i60 
623, 190 
101,972 
44,960 
138,019 
149, 794 
275, 549 


38,449 
22,611 
18,649 
207, 452 
33,326 
57,364 

451, 820 
131,442 
291, 687 

196, 587 
71,774 
284,977 
2i:i,  743 
l.s;i,  279 

173,047 
126,725 
103,336 
46,929 
42,337 
68, 937 
61,879 

4,957 
33,8.50 
13, 227 
10,632 
12,904 
2, 935 
2,704 
0,914 
13, 789 

23, 2S1 

8,834 
7,911 
4,924 

9,707 
22,648 
23, 435 
82, 229 

30,597 
21,028 

7, 783 
37, 356 

6,561 
10, 915 
31,952 

3,602 

70,523 
36, 386 
108, 640 


Males  to  100 
females. 


1920 


97.7 


94.  S 
94. 3 
98.0 
100.  9 
96.1 
94.3 
103.5 
104.3 
98.9 


97.0 
97.7 
93.8 
92.8 
95.0 

93.3 
95.  3 
95.4 

96.3 
97.3 
90. 1 
100.8 
,99.  7 

100.5 
99.9 
95.  5 
10-..  7 
10-..  1 
10  i.  9 
102. 9 

94.5 
95.  8 
79.1 
108.0 
100.3 
95. 6 
106. 0 
100.5 
96.5 

92.0 
96.2 

97.8 
95.8 

106.7 
89.9 
109.2 
105.2 

105.6 
111.8 
115.  5 

98.2 
104.5 
107.7 

99.6 
119.6 

103.3 

101.8 
90.4 


1910 


98.5 


95.2 
94.9 
97.7 
101.6 
96.9 
95.6 
104.2 
109.0 
104.2 


101.6 
96.6 
96.5 
94,0 
94.1 
95.1 

94.5 
95.4 
95.4 

95.8 
97.7 
97.4 
99.1 
98.6 

1(H).  9 
99.2 
97.5 
109. 1 
108. 5 
103.8 
1(>1. 2 

96.9 
94.7 
89.7 
104.4 
100.5 
97.0 
99. 2 
98.9 
99.7 

93.2 
97.2 
98.5 
99.9 

107.0 
92.3 
113.4 
105.0 

116.5 
114.0 
130. 9 
101.1 
113.6 
113.7 
101.1 
132.6 

110.0 

108.  7 
100.7 


FOREIGN-BORN  "WHITE. 


1920 


Male. 


7,528,322 


Female. 


6.184,432 


Males  to  100 
females. 


1920 


121.7 


1910 


129.2 


945, 736 

2,617,506 

1, 809, 334 

779,022 

185, 143 

42,093 

260, 777 

271,373 

617, 278 


55, 807 
46, 844 
23,711 

533,319 
SO, 164 

199, 891 

1,442,575 
391,655 
783,336 

391,344 

88,  ISO 
657, 204 
413, 806 
258, 740 

278,588 
127,065 
ia?,418 
75,386 
47.610 
84',  277 
62,678 

11,369 
54,628 
15, 142 
19, 051 
41,910 
4,341 
4,095 
10,001 
24,603 

17, 479 
9,021 

10,625 
4,968 

8,591 

26,808 

24,931 

200,447 

58,229 
24,877 
16, 934 
68, 219 
16,845 
44,057 
30, 875 
10, 737 

153,118 

62,310 

401,850 


924, 918 

2,295,009 

1,413,945 

592, 939 

130, 777 

29,840 

198,  556 

181, 852 

410, 590 


51,542 
44,389 
20, 815 

544,215 
87,335 

176, 622 

1,343,537 
346,958 
604, 514 

287,  S53 
62, 688 
549, 687 
312, 829 
201, 388 

207, 576 
98, 582 
82, 608 
56,117 
34,781 
65,375 
47,900 

8,441 
47,549 
13, 406 
11,734 
19, 996 
2,758 
2,306 
6,182 
18,405 

13, 301 
6, 457 
7,037 
3,051 

5,384 

18,063 

1.5, 037 

100, 072 

35,-391 
14, 080 

8,321 
48, 735 
12,232 
33,442 
25,580 

4,065 

96,937 
39, 841 
279, 812 


102.3 
114.1 
128.  0 
131.  4 
141.6 
141.0 
131.3 
149.2 
148.  2 


108.3 
105. 5 
113.9 
98.0 
98.7 
113.2 

107.4 
112.9 
129.6 

136.2 
140.7 

^  19. 6 

132.3 
128.5 

134.2 
128.9 

125. 2 

134. 3 
136.  9 
128. 9 
130.9 

134.7 
114.9 
112.9 

102. 4 
209.0 
157. 4 

•177.  6 
101.8 
133.7 

■  131.4 
139.7 
151. 0 
162.8 

159.6 
148. 4 
105. 8 
125.2 

164.5 
176.6 
203.5 
140.0 
137.7 
133.  5 
120.7 
264.1 

158.0 
156.4 
143.6 


104.8 
120. 9 
131.3 
141.3 
146.9 
139.2 
138.  8 
189.6 
181.9 


111.1 
110. 4 
127.3 
99.5 

103. 6 
116.7 

110.5 
lis.  2 
145.5 

137.8 
156.4 
127.3 
127.4 

130. 8 

144.0 
135.7 
135.9 
145.8 
145.8 

136. 7 
149.9 

132.4 
10S.9 
113.0 
109.  0 
201.8 
170.  5 
159. 3 
171.4 
157.6 

117.2 
152.4 
165.9 
173.7 

168.3 

133. 9 
178.1 
132. 6 

238.4 
227.5 
287.2 
160.1 
189.6 
1S8.4 
131.0 
331.4 

199.7 
209.9 
169.6 


126 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS ^POPULATION. 


Table  39.— SEX  DISTRIBUTION  AND  RATIO  OF  MALES  TO  FEMALES,  FOR  TOTAL, 

OR  MORE: 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala. 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn . 

Bulfalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass.. 

Camden,  N.  J 

Cliicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. . 
Cleveland,  Oliio. . . 
Columbus,  Ohio... 
Dallas,  Tex 


Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

FaU  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans . . . 

Kansas  City ,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 


TOTAL  POPULATION. 


Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Temi 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borougli 

Brooklyn  thorough . . 

Manhattan  1  lorough . 

Queens  borough  . . . . 

Riclimond  borough . 


Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr.'- 

Paterson,  N.J 

Pliiladelpliia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo , 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 


San  Antonio,  Tex. . . 
San  Francisco,  CaUf. 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.  C. . 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio. . 


1920 


1910 


Male. 


121,169 
54, 674 
96,457 

361, 560 
89,015 

368,756 
73, 709 

253,654 

52,428 

59,212 

1,369,917 

194, 342 

413,398 

118,810 
79,506 

77,114 

131,906 

62, 178 

540,248 

57,918 

56,366 

67,516 

69, 106 

69,048 

155, 839 

150,416 

51,798 

162,362 

285, 175 

112,159 

54,271 

79,116 

228,614 

189,215 

56,004 

59, 388 

80,221 

189,026 

2,802,6o8 

364,208 

1,007,859 

1,135,708 

233,440 

61,423 

209, 200 

60,018 

111,954 

98, 954 

67,248 

907, 633 

296,260 

132,115 

115, 154 

53, 198 

80,6:11 

145,494 

383,402 

117,368 

58, 697 

80,782 

272, 703 
67, 549 

167, 601 
52,329 
63,722 
85,935 

125,518 
60,639 

203,543 
56, 180 
89,586 
49,010 
70, 770 


Female. 


87,266 

58, 670 
104, 159 
372,266 

89, 791 
379,304 

69,846 
253, 121 

57,266 

57,097 

1,331,788 

206,905 

383,443 

118,221 

79,470 

75,445 
124, 585 
64,290 
453,430 
62, 567 
50,116 
70,118 
68,930 
69, 228 
158,  .355 
147, 687 
49,379 
162,048 
291,498 
122, 732 

58,488 

8:1,235 

22«,533 

191,367 

62,:a8 

61,829 

82,316 

198, 193 

2,817,410 

367,808 

1,010, -197 

l,14S,:i95 

235,602 

55, 108 

205,324 

55,759 

104,  :107 

92, 647 

68,627 

916,146 

292,083 

126, 173 

122,441 

54,586 

91,036 

150, 256 

389, 495 

117,330 

59,413 

80, 597 

233,973 
70, 2:^4 

147,711 
52, 108 
65, 892 
85, 782 

117,646 
58, 650 

234, 028 
53, 988 
90, 168 
51,166 
61,588 


Male. 


36, 604 
48, 270 
74, 501 

268, 195 
67, 268 

329, 703 
.52, 549 

212, 502 

50, 161 

47, 396 

1,125,764 

177,511 

289,262 
91,452 
46,499 

58,^8 
107,395 
43, 135 
240,354 
57,627 
39,007 
55,539 
49,211 
40, 126 
116,069 
137,457 
42, 773 
126,414 
162, 669 
108,548 

51,525 

66,270 

189,488 

157,-345 

52,155 

47,731 

66,695 

163,239 

2,:i82;482 

217, 120 

809, 791 

1,166,6.59 

144,205 

44, 707 

173,389 

32,867 

78,222 

79,363 

62,439 

760,463 

273,589 

118,868 

110,288 

47, 576 

60,905 

108,352 

346,068 

111,809 

47,583 

47,865 
2:56,901 
65,591 
136, 773 
57, 513 
43,221 
68,806 
84,691 
.50,231 
158,050 
43,938 
73,424 
40, 103 
43,649 


Female. 


32,463 
51,983 
80,338 

290, 290 
65,417 

340, 882 
49, 505 

211,213 

54,678 

47, 142 

1,059,519 

186,080 

271,401 
90,059 
45, 605 

57,729 
105,986 
43,233 
225,412 
61,668 
34,305 
57,032 

49. 704 
38, 674 

117,581 
130, 322 
39,558 
121,967 
1.56,529 
115,380 

54, 769 

64,8:35 

184, 369 

144,063 

58,209 

48,821 

66,910 

175,8:56 

2,384,401 

213,860 

824,56,0 

1,164,883 

1:59, 8:56 

41,262 

174,080 

34, 585 

71,952 

70,992 

63, 161 

788, 545 

260,316 

88, 346 

114,0:i8 

48,495 

66,723 

109,797 

340,961 

102, 935 

45, 194 

48, 749 
180,011 

64,276 
100,421 

46,889 

45. 705 
68,443 
8:5,806 
46, 584 

173,019 
43,473 
72,562 
39, 700 
35,417 


Males  to  100 
females. 


1920 


138.9 
93.2 
92.6 
97.1 
99.1 
97.2 
105.5 
100.2 
91.6 
103.  7 
102.9 
93.9 
107.8 
100.5 
100.0 

102.2 
105.9 

96.7 
119.1 

92.6 
112.6 

96.3 
100.3 

99.7 

98.4 
101.8 
104.9 
100.2 

97.8 

91.4 

92.8 
95.1 

100.0 
98.9 
89.8 
96.1 
97.5 
95.4 
99.6 
99.0 
99.7 
98.9 
99. 1 

111.5 

101.9 
107.6 
107.3 
106.8 
98.0 
99.1 
101.4 
104.7 
94.0 
97.6 
88.6 
96.8 
98.4 
100.0 
98.8 

100.2 
116.6 

96.  2 
1 13.  5 
100.4 

96.7 
t(H1.  2 
106.7 
103. 4 

87.0 
104.1 

99.4 

95.8 
114.9 


1  Ratio  not  shown,  number  of  females  being  less  than  100. 


SEX   DISTRIBUTTON. 


127 


"WHITE,  AND  NEGRO  POPULATION,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,  100,000  INHABITANTS 
1920  AND  1910. 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Camliridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cinciiuiati,  Oliio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  MoLnes,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. . . 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City ,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wi- 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nash\ille,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass. . . . . 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borougli 

Brooklyn  lioroui:h. 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Riclmiond  borough 

Newark,  N.  J ,. . 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr.2 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh ,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  V 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah... 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Cahf 

Scrantou,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  W^xsh 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Ti-enton,  N.J 

Washington,  I).  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

A\orcestei-,  Ma w 

V'onkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


1920 


Male. 


117,481 
5.3,975 
67, 435 

308,324 
54,  &32 

359, 403 
72, 386 

250, 973 

49, 800 

■     54, 856 

1,311,243 

179, 144 

394,337 

106, 905 
67,629 

72, 308 

128, 221 

59, 342 

515, 989 

57,716 

48, 247 

66, 908 

66,832 

52, 621 

138,362 

146,229 

44,615 

146,741 

268, 231 

93,037 

54,098 

.50, 132 

227,310 

186, 852 

39,827 

56, 565 

77,822 

141,790 

2, 723, 217 

361,748 

991,274 

1, 078, 586 

230,998 

60,611 

200, 348 
38,077 
103,922 
93, 151 
66,452 
839,296 
276,025 
128, 430 
112, 150 
52, 698 
55, 896 
144,689 
347,665 
115,427 
57, 832 

73,741 

260, 8S5 
67, 243 

159, 279 
51,706 
62,232 
85, 207 

122, 255 
58,330 

1.52,031 
50,574 
88,898 
48, 061 
66, 774 


Female. 


&5, 237 

58, 061 

70, 350 

316,806 

5.3, 718 

371,082 

68, 834 

251,069 

54, 4.50 

52, 897 

1,277,926 

191,953 

367, 689 

107, 816 

67, 259 

71,187 
121,423 
61, 545 
436,076 
62,  .398 
42, 219 
69, 564 
66, 849 
51,647 
141,049 
14:3, 780 
42,088 
146,776 
278,633 
101, 732 

58,411 

50,981 

227, 514 

189,513 

42,876 

59, 577 

79,994 

144, 126 

2,736,246 

365,242 

993, 679 

1,090,320 

232, 663 

&1,342 

196,875 

34, 149 

100, 082 

87, 895 

67, 802 

848, 884 

274,236 

124, 531 

119,606 

54,153 

61,678 

149,400 

354, 950 

115,744 

58,949 

73,058 

229,137 
69, 971 

143,301 
51,674 
64,567 
85, 165 

115,130 
56,572 

174, 829 
48, 808 
89, 493 
50,117 
58, 821 


Males  to  100 
females. 


1920 


137. 8 
93.0 
95.9 
•97.3 
102.1 
96.9 

105. 2 
100.0 

91.5 
103.7 
102.6 

93.3 
107.2 

99.2 
100.6 

101.6 
105.6 

96.4 
118.3 

92.5 

114. 3 
96.2 

100.0 
101.9 
98.1 
101.7 
106.0 
100. 0 
%.3 
91.5 

92.6 
98.3 
99.9 
98.6 
92.9 
94.9 
97.3 
98.4 
99.5 
99.0 
99.8 
98.9 
99.3 
111.5 

101.8 

111.5 

103.8 

106.0 

98.0 

98.9 

100.7 

103.1 

93.8 

97.3 

90.6 

96.8 

97.9 

99.7 

98.1 

100.9 
113.9 

96.1 
111.1 
100.1 

96.4 
100.0 
106. 2 
103.1 

87.0 
103. 6 

99.3 

95.9 
113.5 


1910 


112.7 
92.8 
99.2 
93.6 
107.3 
96.4 
106.2 
100.5 
91.6 
100.8 
106.1 
95.0 
106. 5 
100.6 
104.2 

101.8 
100.8 

99.6 
106.6 

93.3 
115.7 

97.3 

99.1 
111.2 

98.7 
105.4 
109.3 

103. 8 
101.3 

94.2 

94.0 

108. 9 

102. 8 

108. 9 
94.7 
97.2 
99.7 
95. 6 

100.0 
101.6 
98.3 
100.2 
103.3 
108.6 

99.8 
97.7 
103.9 
111.1 


104.8 
127.4 
96.6 
98.0 
95.1 
98.7 
101.3 
108.0 
104.0 

99.9 
125.8 
102. 0 
131.2 
121.6 

94. 6 
100. 5 
101.0 
107.4 

94.9 
101.9 
101.2 
101.1 
123.2 


1920 


Male. 


3,554 
635 
28,993 
52, 889 
34,160 
8,295 
1,220 
2,522 
2,535 
4,304 
55, 943 
15, 145 
18, 733 
11,788 
11,828 

4,776 
3,069 
2,771 

23,605 

152 

8,010 

555 

2,137 

16,394 

17,378 
4,099 
7,130 

15,472 
7,389 

19,094 

100 

28,935 

1,233 

2,133 

16, 173 

2,756 

2,269 

46,919 

72,351 

2,269 

15, 197 

51,912 

2,238 

735 

8,552 

21,794 

3,029 

5,  .598 

731 

67, 132 

19,913 

833 

2,850 

491 

24,696 

744 

35, 359 

1,829 

392 

6,842 
1,362 

300 
1,671 

382 
l,:j.39 

677 

3,184 

2,241 

50,855 

5,568 

60S 

898 
3,900 


Female. 


2,026 
604 
803 
433 
070 
055 
008 
989 
799 
196 
515 
934 
718 
393 
195 


29, 


Males  to  100 
females. 


1920 


175.4 
105.1 
8.5.8 
95.4 
94.7 
103.0 
121.0 
126.8 
90.6 
102.6 
104.5 
101.4 
119.2 
113.4 
97.0 

112.4 
102.1 
101.1 
137.0 

93.3 
101.6 
103.7 
103.6 

93.3 
100.5 
105.1 

98.0 
101.5 

90.2 

91.0 

0) 
89.7 
123.8 
118.9 
83.1 
122.9 
98.5 
86.9 
90.3 
89.5 
90.9 
90.7 
77.7 
96.2 

101.5 
100.9 
1-2:3. 1 
118.7 
89.1 
100.1 
111.8 
115.2 
101.6 
113.4 
84.2 
89.1 
102.5 
118.2 
120.2 

91.2 
129.5 
114.1 
136.6 
110.7 
102.1 
116.1 
127.0 
108.1 

86.0 
107.5 

93.5 

86.2 
141.2 


1910 


119.0 
92.0 
81.0 
85.5 
96.3 
96.6 
97.3 
111.1 
89.8 
94.3 
105. 9 
101.8 
105. 7 
113.9 
92.9 

104.6 

95. 6 
103. 5 
108. 3 

96.1 
104.3 
109. 1 
84.1 
8S.3 
98.1 
102. 7 
99. 1 
101.7 
94.0 
93.7 

92.9 
95.2 

137.1 
80.0 

100. 1 . 
92.5 
M.7 
85.0 
86.6 
82.2 
80.2 
81.9 
83.1 

89.6 
90.4 
112.0 
120. 5 
85.6 
87.6 
108.8 

139. 1 
94.1 

108.2 
85.0 
93.2 
301.7 
1.53.5 

143. 2 

84.5 
160.1 
11G.4 
1W.5 
117.8 

83.2 
100.2 

99. 7 
123.1 

82.2 
93.6 
84.9 
89.6 
124. 1 


» Includes,  for  1910,  population  of  South  Omaha,  consolidated  with  Omaha  since  1910, 


128 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS POPUI.ATTON. 


Table  40.— SEX  DISTRIBUTION,  1920,  AND   RATIO   OF  MALES  TO  FEMALES,  1920  AND 

HAVING,  IN  1920,  100,000 


NATIVE   WHITE— NATIVE   PARENTAGE. 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 
PARENTAGE. 

CITY. 

1920 

Males  to  100 
females. 

1920 

Males  to  100 
females. 

Male. 

Female. 

1020 

1910 

Male. 

Female. 

1920 

1910 

Akron,  Ohio 

72.485 

52,594 

137.8 

93.8 

.  95.1 

96.4 

100.7 
97.8 

102.9 
99.4 
86.9 

101.8 

100.9 
96.2 

103.0 
98.3 
98.3 

101.7 
108. 3 
95.3 
119.0 
9L8 
109.9 
95.8 
96.9 
99.7 
98.1 
102.2 
102.9 
98.5 
•     93.3 
93.9 

9L8 
97.2 
98.9 
99.5 
92.9 
93.0 
94.3 
98.4 
97.8 
99.4 
98.2 
94.8 
99.3 
112.7 

99.2 
104.6 
101.4 
105. 1 
93.5 
97.2 
98. 1 
97.3 
92. 6 
94.6 
89.6 
96.0 
98.6 
102.5 
100.5 
98.8 
113.1 
93.9 
104.  3 
97.7 
95.1 
98.9 
105.7 
97.9 
84.8 
99.9 
95.8 
94.0 
104.6 

110.4 
93.3 
97.8 
92.6 

105.3 
96.1 

102.2 

100.2 
88.8 
98.6 

103.8 
97.9 

101.6 
99.7 

103.1 

99.9 
100.2 

99.1 
105.4 

92.9 
110. 9 

95.9 

96. 9 
109.8 

97.2 
102. 7 
104.2 
102. 6 

99.8 

96.2 

89.3 
108.5 
98.0 
111.4 
95.2 
92.7 
94.8 
97.6 
98.0 
100.6 
95.  4 
99.1 
100.6 
105.3 

90.1 
94.5 
99.9 

109.3 
94.2 
95. 1 
99.0 

123.7 
93.2 
94.1 
93.6 
97.4 
99.9 

111.9 

110.9 

100.0 
126. 9 
96.7 
126. 1 
115.3 
92.7 
98.3 
99.0 
98.9 
93.4 
98.2 
95.2 
95.7 
109.6 

14.565 

13.780 

105.7 
88.4 
93.5 
93.2 
98.1 
98.4 
96.4 
93.8 
96.8 
98.0 
95.7 
83.8 
98.0 
92.7 

102.8 

90.1 
92.4 
90.2 

102.8 
93.7 

114.4 
90.4 
95.4 
97.0 
90.1 
95.3 
98.9 
95.7 
90.7 
79.6 

92.3 
95.4 
89.7 
85.9 
81.2 
94.8 
93.9 
84.5 
96.5 
96.0 
95.  8 
97.2 
95.9 
102.9 

96.7 
114. 0 
92.3 
95.4 
95.5 
96.6 
94.2 
95.6 
92.4 
95.7 
93.0 
91.5 
89.0 
88.9 
97.3 

92.8 
95.5 
91.0 
99.6 
91.6 
94.8 
94.1 
96.1 
98.8 
89.1 
95.6 
95.7 
93,3 
97.3 

94.0 

Albany,  N.Y 

27 
60 
185 
46 
89 
18 
82 
13 
28 
322 
101 
107 
78 
55 

50 
75 
41 

170 
9 
39 
27 
19 
36 

108 
44 
28 

103 

142 
67 

11 

40 

65 

66 

35 

9 

21 

94 

575 

66 

226 

188 

74 

20 

56 
29 
45 
44 
15 
344 
107 
67 
30 
39 
48 
54 
178 
39 
28 

37 
88 
23 
71 
28 
23 
39 
63 
21 
109 
28 
24 
14 
23 

226 
913 
737 
261 
898 
668 
313 
503 
376 
922 
319 
693 
836 
785 

926 
229 
163 
624 
176 
539 
445 
843 
157 
588 
007 
689 
801 
121 
500 

810 
818 
054 
416 
652 
687 
545 
570 
847 
172 
063 
954 
416 
242 

465 
524 
443 
332 
378 
382 
253 
180 
646 
371 
641 
847 
475 
171 
191 

928 
737 
589 
333 
322 
856 
807 
758 
862 
872 
419 
816 
565 
755 

29 
64 
192 
45 
91 
18 
82 
15 
27 
319 
105 
104 
80 
56 

50 
69 
43 

143 
9 
35 
28 
20 
36 

110 
43 
27 

105 

152 
71 

12 

41 

65 

66 

38 

10 

22 

96 

588 

66 

230 

199 

74 

17 

56 
28 
44 
42 
16 
354 
109 
69 
33 
41 
54 
57 
181 
38 
28 

38 
78 
25 
68 
29 
25 
40 
60 
22 
129 
28 
25 
15 
22 

039 
035 
643 
950 
913 
148 
822 
542 
873 
949 
286 
554 
233 
724 

070 
449 
198 
373 
992 
976 
634 
484 
276 
709 
076 
886 
333 
337 
903 

866 
977 
791 
762 
370 
411 
856 
071 
987 
598 
177 
325 
926 
961 

948 
235 
836 
193 
446 
400 
277 
036 
082 
629 
315 
129 
007 
207 
043 

371 
442 
126 
368 
002 
089 
265 
297 
333 
616 
449 
900 
494 
704 

12 

2 

56 

3 

116 

23 

74 

15 

11 

434 

36 

121 

11 

4 

8 
20 

7 
125 
21 

2 
16 
20 

5 
12 
48 

6 
17 
41 
12 

17 

3 

72 

50 

1 

17 

26 

19 

919 

131 

344 

355 

72 

16 

65 

2 

21 

20 

21 

219 

76 

20 

36 

5 

2 

37 

74 

33 

11 

10 
61 
21 
27 

7 
16 
19 
25 
15 
16 

9 
27 
15 
16 

682 
327 
318 
307 
910 
121 
705 
879 
294 
412 
620 
995 
644 
065 

950 
675 
241 
202 
887 
415 
512 
386 
812 
600 
116 
040 
202 
282 
002 

781 
746 
222 
273 
637 
706 
492 
148 
740 
452 
079 
145 
145 
919 

567 
774 
154 
241 
539 
690 
444 
492 
516 
828 
817 
474 
412 
024 
598 

137 
388 
543 
2S0 
920 
054 
816 
039 
991 
549 
353 
803 
577 
991 

14 

2 

60 

3 

121 

23 

79 

16 

11 

454 

43 

124 

12 

3 

9 

22 

8 
121 
23 

2 
18 
21 

5 
13 
50 

6 
17 
45 
15 

19 
3 

80 

58 

2 

18 

28 

22 

953 

136 

359 

365 

75 

16 

67 

2 

22 

21 

22 

227 

81 

21 

39 

6 

3 

40 

83 

37 

11 

10 
64 
23 
27 

8 
16 
21 
26 
16 
18 

9 
29 
16 
17 

352 
488 
431 
370 
331 
973 
654 
404 
523 
084 
691 
534 
558 
954 

937 
387 
025 
S33 
348 
111 
267 
368 
989 
979 
504 
109 
981 
526 
074 

260 
925 
497 
551 
016 
073 
210 
658 
273' 
928 
338 
309 
255 
443 

808 
433 
907 
213 
543 
381 
137 
443 
532 
088 
030 
971 
567 
166 
917 

924 
260 
674 
392 
646 
937 
066 
062 
190 
580 
779 
038 
703 
468 

89.6 

Atlanta,  Ga 

94.5 

Baltimore,  Md 

91.6 

102.8 

97.4 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

94.3 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

91.1 

95.6 

98.7 

95.9 

85.6 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

95.6 

Columbus,  Ohio 

92.2 

Dallas,  Tex 

98.5 

Dayton,  Ohio 

88.8 

Denver,  Colo 

94.9 

88.9 

Detroit,  Mich 

94.9 

95.0 

Fort  Worth,  Tex     .        ... 

116.8 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

88.8 
95.5 

99.1 

92.1 

98.0 

97.0 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

95.6 

92.7 

Louisville,  Ky 

85.7 

93.4 

Memphis,  Tenn 

95.9 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

91.1 

92.3 

81.0 

New  Bedford,  Mass. . . 

97.7 

New  Haven,  Conn 

94.6 

New  Orleans,  La 

87.5 

96.3 

Bronx  borough . 

95.7 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough 

95.3 
96.9 
97.8 
101.9 
94.1 

98. 4 

92.2 

Omaha,  Nebr.i 

98.2 

95.1 

Pliiladelpliia,  Pa 

95.4 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

95.2 

Portland,  Oreg 

107.9 

93.3 

Reading,  Pa 

93.2 

Richmond,  Va. 

94.3 

Rochester,  N.Y 

90.8 

91.2 

St.  Paul,  Minn. .     .  . 

97.2 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Cahf 

97.8 

94.0 

100.8 
91.8 

Seattle,  Wash 

105.7 

105.7 

92.4 

90.3 

Toledo,  Ohio 

95.1 

Trenton,  N.  J 

99.5 

Wasliington,  D.  C 

93.4 

95.8 

Worcester,  Mass 

94.4 

Yonkers,  N.Y 

94.6 

Youngstown,  Ohio 

98.3 

1  Includes,  for  1910,  population  of  South  Omaha,  cousoUdated  with  Omaha  since  1910. 


SEX   DISTRIBUTION. 


129 


1910,  FOR  THE  WHITE  POPULATION  BY  NATIVITY  AND  PARENTAGE,  FOR  CITIES 
INHABITANTS  OR  MORE.  ' 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albauy.N.Y , 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md , 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo.N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit, Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

IndianapoUs,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  A  ngeles ,  CaUf 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee^  Wis 

Minneapolis ,  Minn 

Nashville,  Term 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough . . 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  CaUf. 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland ,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul.  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah... 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  CaUf 

Scranton ,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N .  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D .  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 

75108°— 23— 


NATIVE  WHITE— MIXED 

PARENTAGE. 

FOREIGN-BOEN  WHITE 

1820 

Males  to  100 
females. 

1920 

Males  to  100 
females. 

Male. 

Female. 

1920 

1910 

Male. 

Female. 

1920 

1910 

5,824 

5,581 

104.4 

97.4 

24,607 

13, 282 

185.3 

149.9 

.5,091 

6,010 

84.7 

88.8 

8,976 

8,660 

103,6 

98.9 

1,495 

1,789 

83.6 

86.5 

2.700 

2,038 

132.5 

150.4 

22, 235 

23,855 

93.2 

91.5 

44,034 

39, 877 

110.4 

100.6 

1,765 

1,813 

97.4 

99.1 

3,499 

2,585 

13.5.  4 

145.8 

34, 825 

36, 689 

94.9 

96.0 

117,770 

121, 149 

97.2 

95.8 

5,318 

5,578 

95.3 

98.6 

25,279 

21, 135 

119.6 

122.3 

29,207 

31,811 

91.8 

91.9 

64,748 

56, 782 

114.0 

112.8 

5,199 

5,619 

92.5 

92.7 

15,  219 

16,885 

90.1 

90.2 

4,100 

4,325 

94.8 

90.7 

11,086 

9,176 

120.8 

116.1 

122, 145 

130, 175 

93.8 

95.6 

431,764 

373, 718 

115.5 

121.1 

19,413 

21,941 

88.5 

91.6 

21,792 

21,035 

103.6 

105.9 

31,574 

32, 138 

98.2 

95.4 

133, 075 

106, 463 

125.0 

124.6 

7,312 

8,083 

90.5 

87.8 

9,113 

6,942 

131.3 

135.6 

2.682 

2,948 

91.0 

88.1 

5,097 

3,633 

140.3 

142.2 

5,038 

5,463 

92.2 

89.7 

7,394 

5,717 

129.3 

144.0 

11,421 

12,863 

88.8 

90.4 

20,896 

16,724 

124.9 

115.8 

4,727 

5,309 

89.0 

91.6 

6,211 

5,013 

123.9 

123.8 

51,068 

50,668 

100.8 

96.5 

169, 095 

120, 202 

140.7 

122.9 

6,319 

7,061 

89.5 

93.4 

20,334 

21,997 

92.4 

92.1 

1,555 

1,511 

102.9 

106.3 

4, 738 

2,621 

180.8 

205.4 

7,952 

9,307 

85.4 

84.9 

14.»99 

13,356 

112.3 

116.4 

5,133 

5,800 

88.5 

93.1 

21,470 

19, 197 

111.8 

106.4 

3,843 

4,179 

92.0 

97.5 

6,809 

5, 203 

130.9 

149.8 

7, 815 

8,762 

89.  2 

87.8 

9,359 

7,599 

123.2 

134.4 

13,894 

14,431 

96.3 

96.5 

40, 212 

35,769 

112.4 

120.5 

3,036 

3,287 

92.4 

97.4 

6,8.50 

4,S()6 

142.  5 

162.9 

10,361 

11,519 

89.9 

92.0 

15,377 

11,943 

128.8 

132. 3 

24,610 

28,901 

85.3 

86.3 

60, 188 

51,869 

116.0 

121.8 

7.653 

9,016 

84.9 

89.4 

5,882 

.5,739 

102. 5 

103.5 

6.041 

6,711 

90.0 

91.7 

18,466 

19,574 

94.3 

97.3 

2,302 

2,570 

89.6 

92.9 

3,266 

2,  .509 

130.2 

147.4 

29,331 

31,861 

92.1 

93.7 

60,703 

49,30;> 

12;i.O 

128.0 

21,761 

24,570 

88.6 

93.3 

48.402 

39, 630 

122.1 

132.  8 

1,2.51 

1,390 

90.0 

91.1 

1,287 

1,100 

117.0 

111.4 

5,308 

5,668 

93.6 

92.1 

23,864 

24,825 

96.1 

99.9 

6,253 

6,774 

92.3 

92.9 

23,532 

22, 154 

106.2 

111.4 

12,575 

14,902 

84.4 

84.7 

15,497 

10,495 

147.7 

112.1 

207, 540 

222,529 

93.3 

93.9 

1,020,090 

971,457 

105.0 

105. 1 

28,608 

30,201 

94.9 

96.4 

135, 456 

131,515 

103.0 

109.8 

79,605 

80,404 

92.1 

92.2 

341,527 

317,760 

107.5 

105.0 

65,981 

72, 112 

91.5 

93.5 

468,506 

453,574 

103.3 

103. 6 

27, 305 

27,938 

97.7 

98.3 

57, 132 

54,544 

104. 7 

115.1 

5,981 

5,874 

101.8 

101.7 

17,469 

14,064 

124.2 

122.  6 

16,402 

17,030 

96.3 

93.7 

61,914 

55, 089 

112.4 

110.6 

1,340 

1,333 

100.5 

86.2 

4,439 

2,148 

206.7 

141.5 

11,833 

12,669 

93.4 

91.2 

25, 492 

19,670 

129.6 

130.6 

8,668 

9,018 

96.1 

101.1 

19,910 

15,471 

128.  7 

134.5 

6,330 

6,873 

92.1 

93.5 

23,205 

21,940 

105.8 

107.0 

69,706 

74,694 

93.3 

91.7 

205, 518 

192, 409 

106.8 

102.9 

26,961 

28,923 

93.2 

95.0 

65,367 

54, 899 

119.1 

128.7 

13,414 

14,282 

93.9 

100.0 

27,344 

19,770 

138.3 

172.7 

10,909 

12, 120 

90.0 

92.8 

34,079 

34,  872 

97.7 

103.3 

2,042 

2,340 

87.3 

91.8 

5,4.57 

4,096 

133.  2 

145.8 

1,905 

2,229 

8.5.5 

92.3 

2,533 

2, 104 

120.4 

127.2 

15,376 

16,971 

90.6 

91.4 

36,992 

34,329 

107.8 

112.6 

38,512 

43,403 

88.7 

93.2 

56,266 

46,973 

119.8 

126.9 

15.229 

16, 779 

90.8 

93.2 

28,003 

23,592 

118.7 

126.2 

8,306 

9,292 

89.4 

95.4 

9,737 

9,697 

100.4 

104.  0 

6, 182 

6,011 

93.5 

94.5 

19, 494 

17,152 

113.7 

107.7 

27,842 

29,153 

95.5 

101.7 

82, 918 

57,  282 

144.8 

162.4 

6,972 

7,742 

90.1 

92.6 

15, 139 

13,429 

112.7 

127.2 

16,881 

17,445 

96.8 

101.2 

43,779 

30,096 

145.5 

179.6 

6,001 

6,663 

90.1 

102.8 

9,463 

7,363 

128.5 

171.5 

6,449 

7,164 

90.0 

92.3 

15,873 

15,377 

103.2 

100.7 

8,151 

8,946 

91.1 

90.2 

17,433 

14,888 

117.1 

123.2 

11,707 

12,377 

94.6 

92.7 

21,751 

16,394 

132.7 

120.2 

4,000 

4,453 

89.8 

98.9 

16, 477 

13,596 

121.2 

132.2 

10,468 

13, 227 

79.1 

89.7 

15,142 

13,406 

112.9 

113.0 

3,455 

3,648 

94.7 

93.2 

9,347 

6,932 

134.8 

127.  5 

8,405 

9,011 

93.3 

95.6 

27, 874 

25, 544 

109.1 

115.1 

4,929 

5,210 

94.6 

95.7 

12,990 

12,  710 

102.2 

113.6 

5,331 

5,512 

96.7 

96.4 

20,697 

13, 137 

157.5 

180.6 

130 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  41 SKX  DISTRIBUTION  AND    RATIO    OF    MALP:S   TO    FEMALES    FOR    TOTAL, 

NATIVE  WHITE,  FOREIGN-HORN  WHITE,  AND   NEGRO    POPULATION,  FOR  CITIES 
HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920. 


Alabama: 

Mobile 

Montgomery 

Arizona: 

Phoenix 

Arkansas: 

Fort  Sniith 

Little  Rock 

California: 

Alameda 

Berkeley 

Fresno 

Long  Beach 

Pasadena 

Sacramento 

5an  Diego 

San  Jose 

Stockton 

Colorado: 

Colorado  Springs . . 

Pueblo 

Connecticut: 

Meriden 

New  Britain 

New  London 

Norwalk 

Stamford 

Waterbury 

Florida: 

Jacksonville 

Miami 

Pensaeola 

Tampa 

Georgla: 

Augusta 

Columbus 

Macon 

Savannah 

Illinois: 

Aurora 

Bloomington 

Cicero  town 

Danville 

Decatur 

East  St.  Louis 

Elgin 

Evanston 

Joliet 

Moline 

Oak  Park  village. . 

Peoria 

Quincy 

Rock  Island 

Rockford 

Springfield 

Indiana: 

Ander.son 

East  Chicago 

Evansville 

Fort  Wayne 

Oary 

Hammond 

Kokomo 

Muncie 

Richmond 

South  Bend 

Terre  Haute 

Iowa: 

Cedar  Rapids '. . 

Council  BlulTs 

Davenport 

Dubuque 

Sioux  City 

Waterloo 


all  classes. 


Male. 


15, 17.5 


Fe- 
male. 


31, 628 
23, 278 

13, 878 

14, 676 
33, 392 

14, 751 
29, 804 
21,  157 
29, 440 
25. 493 
31,379 
37,910 
20,300 
18,574 

16,  .327 
20, 993 

14,908 
2S,  457 
12, 922 
14, 274 
17, 570 
44,285 

46, 547 

14,  .589 
15, 124 
25, 610 

27, 249 

16, 48'! 
27, 427 
42,741 

15,  276 
14, 938 
21,799 
16, 951 
22,097 

31,70:: 

14, 615 

20, 046 
18,  S58 

14,  457 
21,037 
38,211 

15,  451 
17, 166 
32, 101 
30, 487 

14, 61S 
15,041 
43,  802 
43,961 
23,  5()N 

16,  64 
14, 493 
17,967 
13,349 
34, 769 
33, 230 

23,1,33 
17,92S 
2S,  071 
20,268 
33,()59 
18,  111 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males 


92.2 

86.7 


96.7 
95.1 

95.3 

88.0 
110.  1 
8.S.  s 
77.9 
110.0 
97.0 
95.3 
116.9 

84.4 
105.1 

100.3 
108.  4 
98.8 
94.4 
99.7 
107.1 

96.7 
102.7 
105.2 
101.5 

92.8 
88.  8 
93 
94.8 

99.2 
92.3 

106.4 
99.3 
98.3 

110.6 
87, 
85.7 

103.  8 
112.6 

89..^ 
99.5 
95.0 
104.9 

104.  5 
94.1 

103.6 
139.  1 
94.7 
96.  9 
135.0 
116.  3 
107.  5 
103.  3 
100.  5 
104.2 
98.9 

97.0 
101.7 
102.  1 

93.1 
111.6 
100.  0 


native  white. 


Male. 


16, 845 
11,166 

12, 191 

11.993 
22,429 

10,401 

20. 293 
17,311 
2J,414 
16,  IOC 
25,. 53; 

28. 294 
14,  .506 
15,785 

12, 044 
16,997 

10, 742 
18, 859 
9,481 
10,11 
11,535 
30, 075 

22,544 
8,996 
9,794 

14,439 

14, 072 
10,389 
14, 298 
20,057 

14,239 
11,923 
14, 723 

14,  .595 
19, 728 
27,066 
10, 336 
12,783 
14, 393 
11,682 
16, 026 
32, 4.39 
15, 725 
14.6.54 
23, 393 
23,976 

14,119 
10,340 
36.624 
3S, 025 

15,  034 
14,406 
14,393 
16, 960 
11,934 
2S, 057 
28, 895 

18,934 
15, 674 
24,  206 
16, 581 
30,252 
15, 945 


Fe- 
male, 


18,003 
11,704 

11,480 

12, 429 
23,430 

11,561 
24,330 

16,957 
25, 82' 
20, 871 
25, 797 
30, 966 
16,457 
15, 228 

14,423 
17, 145 

11,061 
18,904 
9,805 
11,016 
11,966 
30, 742 

23, 534 
8,710 
9, 385 

14,940 

14, 889 
11,313 
14, 902 
20, 726 

15, 050 
13, 130 
14, 797 
14, 876 
20, 313 
25, 456 
11,942 
15, 122 
14, 836 
11,. 320 
18, 009 
33,738 
16, 624 
14,410 
24,3S9 
26, 172 

13,792 
9, 507 
39, 083 
40,414 
15, 5.50 
13,312 
13, 630 
16, 680 
12,  200 
28, 248 
29,860 

20,081 
15,897 
24, 179 
18, 261 
28,525 
10, 508 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males 


93.6 

95. 4 

106.2 

96.5 
95.7 

90.0 
83.4 

102.1 
86. 8 
77.2 
99.0 
91.4 
88. 1 

103. 7 

83. 5 
99.1 

97.1 
99.  S 
96.7 
91.8 
96.4 
97.8 

95.  8 
103.  3 
104 

96.6 

94..'; 

91.8 
9.5.9 

96.8 

94.6 
90.8 
99.5 
98.1 
97.1 

105.  3 
80.6 
84.5 
97.0 

103.  2 
89.  0 
96.1 
94.6 

101.  7 
95.9 
9L6 

102.4 
108.  8 
93.7 
94.1 
116.0 

105.  2 

105. 6 

101. 7 
97.8 
99.3 

96.  8 

94.3 
98.  6 
100.  1 
90.8 

106.  1 
9().  6 


foreign-born 
white. 


Male 


1,190 
461 

2,284 

487 
1,024 

3,110 
4, 831 
4,866 
3,413 
2,911 
6,  .542 
7,155 
4,265 
4,275 

1,268 
4,238 

4,114 
11, 792 
2,987 
3,008 
5,566 
16,808 

2,190 
1,384 
l,05i 
5,917 

550 

210 

399 

1,855 

3,557 
1,418 
8,465 
1.034 
1,390 
4, 069 
2,434 
3,244 
4,790 
4,402 
2,704 
4,278 
1,206 
2,945 
9,sl,s 
3,319 

563 

9, 678 

1,636 

3,764 

10,752 

4'.  830 

'727 

512 

669 

7,427 

2,117 

3,147 
2, 225 
4,0,55 
2,244 
6, 607 
1,716 


Fe- 
male. 


816 
300 

1,761 

367 

774 

2,76 
4,742 
3,680 
3, 3S6 
3,  S74 
4,331 
6, 140 
3, 5,55 
2,706 

1..336 
3,155 

3,795 
9,438 
2, 853 
2,947 
6, 138 
13, 086 

1, 704 

1,179 

393 

4,749 

377 

116 

299 

1,392 

2,919 
1,413 
7, 001 
882 
1.200 
2,713 
2, 621 
3,. 527 
3,700 
2, 989 
2,930 
3, 5!  2 
1,205 
2, 407 
7,495 
2,936 

377 

4,985 

1 ,  509 

2,870 

5,708 

3, 2S8 

439 

308 

458 

5, 964 

1,550 

2,716 
1,763 
3,  589 
1,977 
4, 609 
1,213 


Males 
to  lOit 

fe- 
males 


145.8 
153.7 

129.7 

132.7 
132.3 

112.4 
101.9 
132.  0 

100. 8 
75.1 

151. 1 
116.5 

120. 0 
158.0 

94.9 
134.3 

10S.4 
124.9 
104.7 
102.1 
108.3 
128.4 

125.  5 
117,4 
267.  7 
124.6 

145.9 
181.0 
133.4 
133.3 

121.9 
100.4 
120.  9 
117.  2 
11.5.8 
150.  0 
92.9 
92.0 
129.  5 
147.3 
92.3 
121.8 

100. 1 
122.4 
131.4 
113.0 

149.  3 
194.1 
10S.4 
131.1 
iss.  4 

146. 9 
165.6 
166.2 
l'46. 1 
124.5 
136.6 

11.5.9 

126.  2 
113.0 
113.5 
143.3 
141.5 


Male. 


11,102 
8,553 

534 


Fe- 
male. 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males. 


12,804 
11, 274 


1,708   1,876 
8,292;  9,185 


103 
234 
242 

63 
485 
365 
488 

79 
173 

448 
736 

96 
188 
245 
327 
408 
503 

20  222 
4^579 
5, 059 
5,614 

10, 610 
4,039 
40, 867 
18,566 

320 

420 

3 

1, 183 
597 

3,908 
64 

1, 131 
3S3 
190 
72 

1,170 
588 
407 
273 

1,390 

463 
875 

3,  18(i 
778 

2,991 

97 

452 

1,075 
804 
712 

1,828 

344 
332 
378 
43 
643 
448 


114 
273 
266 
79 
609 
310 
509 
112 
163 

561 
659 

52 
115 
203 
304 
466 
448 

21 , 298 
4,691 
5,  .345 
5,917 

11,972 
5, 054 
12,226 
20,613 

307 

379 

1 

1,183 
5S1 

3,529 
52 

1,391 
318 
148 
97 
960 
622 
347 
217 


1,379 

449 

100.8 
103. 1 

.549 

159. 4 

3, 208 

99.3 

6V6 

1K5. 1 

2,308 

121  6 

4(1 

424 

106.  6 

979 

109.8 

690 

110,5 

.557 

127. 8 

1,818 

100.6 

333 

103. 3 

266 

124. 8 

303 

124.8 

30 

496 

i29. 6 

389 

115.2 

1  Ratio  not  shown  where  number  of  females  is  less  than  100. 


SEX   DISTRIBUTION. 


131 


Table  41.-SEX  DISTRIBUTION  AND  RATIO  OF  MALES  TO  FEMALES  FOR  TOTAL 
NATIVE  WHITE,  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE,  AND  NEGRO  POPULATION,  FOR  CITIES 
HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920-Continued.  '  ^^^1^^ 


IvANSAS: 

Topeka 

Wichita 

Kentucky:  ■ 

Co\'iugton 

Lexington 

Newport 

Louisiana: 

Shreveport 

Maine: 

Bangor 

Lewiston 

Porllaud 

Maryland: 

Cumberland 

Hagerstown 

Massachusetts: 

Broeiil  ou 

Brookline  town 

Chelsea 

Chicopce 

Everett 

Fitchburg 

HaverhiU 

Holyoke 

Lawrence 

Lynn 

Maiden 

Medford 

Newton 

Pittslield 

Quincy 

Revere 

Salem 

Somerville 

Taunton 

Waltham 

Michigan: 

Battle  Creek 

BayCity 

Flint 

Hamtramck  village 

Highland  Park 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Lansing . . '. 

Muskegon 

Pontiac 

Port  Huron 

Saginaw 

Minnesota: 

Duluth 

Missouri: 

JopLin 

St.  Joseph 

Springfield 

Montana: 

Butte 

Nebraska: 

Lincoln 

New  Hampshire: 

Manchester 

Nashua 

New  Jersey: 

Atlantic  City 

Bayonne 

CUfton 

East  Orange 

EUzabeth 

Hoboken 

Irvington  town 

Kearny  town 

Montclair  town  — 


all  classes. 


Male. 


Z3,91S 
35,659 


Fe- 
male. 


26,104 
36, 558 


27,461  29,660 

20,048  21,486 

14,033  15,284 

21, 765 


12, 133 
15, 3.56 
33,306 

15, 155 
13, 724 

32,809 
15, 148 
22,364 
18,437 
19,793 
20, 162 
26,490 
28,901 
46, 881 
48, 874 
23,302 
18,623 
20,807 
20, 407 
21,205 
14, 437 
20,091 
44,3.50 
18, 109 
14,626 

17,8,55 
2:3,890 
51,655 
27,. 378 
2.5, 6.56 
25, 227 
23, 965 
30,098 
19,154 

15. 872 
13,039 
31,024 

51. 873 

14,597 
38,916 
19,003 

22,665 


Males 
to  100 

fe 
males 


13,845 
16,435 
35,966 

14,682 
14,340 

33,445 

22,600 
20, 820 
17,777 
20,327 
20,867 
27,394 
31,302 
47,389 
50,274 
25, 801 
20, 415 
25, 247 
21,;356 
2:3,671 
14,386 
21,838 
48, 741 
19, 028 
16, 289 

18,309 
23,664 
39, 944 
21,237 
20,843 
2:3, 147 
24,  522 
27,229 
17,416 
15,401 
12,905 
30, 879 

47,044 

1.5,305 
39,023 
20,628 

18,946 


26,554  28,394 


37,  ,583 
14,123 

24,223 
39,917 
13,319 
23,256 
49, 530 
35, 663 
12, 638 
13,473 
13,186 


40,801 
14,256 

26,484 
36, 8.37 
13, 151 
27,454 
46.253 
32,503 
12,^42 
13, 251 
15,624 


91.6 
97.5 

92.6 
93.3 
91.8 


87.6 
93.4 
92. 6i 

103.2 
95.7 

98.1 
67.0 
107.4 
103.  7 
97.4 
96.6 
96.7 
92.3 
98.9 
97.2 
90.3 
91.2! 
82.4. 
95.6 
102.  3 1 
100.  4i 
94.  7  i 

91. o; 

95.2' 


97.5 
101.0 
129.3 
128.9 
123.1 
109.0 

97.7 
110.  5 
110.0 
122 
101.0 
100.5 

110.3 

95.4 
99.7 
92.1 

119.6 

93.5 

92.1 
99.1 

91.5 
108.4 
101.3 

84.7 
107.1 
109.7 

98.4 
101.7 

&1.4 


native  white. 


Male. 


19, 77 
32, 168 

24,  ,538 
13,604 

12,588 

12, 843 

10, 190 
10, 424 
26,691 


Fe- 
male. 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males 


21,919 
33,434 

26,654 
14,673 
13, 772 

12,229 

11,815 
11,028 
28, 970 


13,602  13,637 
12,706,  13,415 


23,693 
12,122 

13. 040 
11,994 
13, 828 
13, 470 
19, 461 
19,171 
26, 841 
34, 565 
16, 442 
14,:i76 
16,441 
15, 879 

17. 041 
9,947 

15, 056 
32, 658 
13,001 
10,838 

15,384 
19,200 
40, 987 
11,988 
17, 707 
21,795 
19, 678 
26, 2.58 
15, 3.56 
15,  ;546 
9, 587 
24,724 

33,790 

13,795 
33,080 
17,643 

15,386 

22,347 

24,295 
9,536 

15,369 

25, 378 

8,  331 

19, 141 

32, 815 

22, 455 

9, 7:38 

9,:324 

9,335 


24,818 
15,878 
12, 538 
12,020 
14,070 
14,  .346 
20, 727 
20, 605 
28,088 
35,7^ 
18,010 
15, 557 
18, 855 
17,239 
17,018 
9,974 
16, 069 
35,885 
13,788 
11,901 

16,311 
19, 262 
33, 720 
11,543 
15,687 
20,419 
20,822 
21, 359 
14,222 
13,114 
9,506 
25,200 

34,406 

14,614 
34, 209 
19,346 

14,299 

24,471 

26,495 
10,010 

17,308 
25  222 

8,' 466 
22,  389 
32,740 
21,963 
10, 126 

9,;»4 
10,816 


90.2 
96.2 

92.1 
92.7 
91.4 


86.2 
94.5 
92.1 

99.7 
94.7 


foreign-born 

WHITE. 


Male. 


2,071 
1,700 

1,433 

493 

1,032 


1,823 
4,884 
6,401 

681 
275 


95.5  8, 
76.3   2, 

104.0  9 
99.  8  6, 

98.3  5, 
9:3.9  6 
93. 9  6, 
9:3.01  9, 

95. 6  19, 

96.6  13, 
91.31  6, 

92. 4  3, 
87.2  4, 
92.1    4, 

100.1  7, 

99.7  4, 
93.71  5, 
91.011, 
94. 3I  4, 
91.11  3, 


Fe- 
male. 


Mai 
to  100 

fe- 
males 


94. 3I  1,883 
99.  7|  4,611 
121.61  9,497 
10:3.914,282 
112.9!  7,681 


106.7 
94.5 
107.8 
108.0 
117.0 
100.9 
98.1 


94.4 
96.7 
91.2 

107.6 

91.3 

91.7 
95.3 


100.6 
98.4 
&5.5 
100.2 
102.2 
96.2 
99.3 
86.3 


2,897 
3,877 
3,437 
3, 672 
3, 1.55 
3,178 
6,092 

17,722 

418 

3,617 

547 

6,933 

3,694 

13,241 
4,551 

3,547 
14,187 
4, 954 
3, 105 
15,641 
13,050 
2,844 
4,098 
2,  392 


1,929 
1,321 

1,4.50 

307 

1,061 

569 

1,917 
5, 378 
6,828 

482 
153 

8,329 
6,431 
8,097 
5,755 
5,678 
6,507 
6,478 
10, 633 
19,224 
14,076 
7,  .501 
4,. 583 
6,041 
3,914 
6,634 
4,388 
5,681 
12,676 
5,119 
4,361 

1,495 
4,343 
5,630 

8,780 
4,980 


107.4 
128.7 

98.  8 
160.6 
97.3 

127.8 

95.1 
90.8 
93.7 

141.3 
179.7 

105.  el 
45.51 
112.4 
111.7 
95.1 

102. 3 

105. 4 
90. 

103. 2 
97.9 
88.0 
86.6 
68.5 

109.8 

107. 3 
101.6 

97 

90.8 
95.3 
85.8 

126.0 
106.2 
168.7 
162.7 
l.M.  2 


Male. 


2,419  119.8 

3,330  116.4 

2,548  134.9 

3,108'  118.1 

2,030,  155.4 

3,168  100.3 

5,513  110.5 

12,396  143.0 

309  135.3 

2,806  128.9 

426  128.4 

4,  .521  153.4 


3,504 

14, 275 
4,241 

3,462 
11,285 
4,657 
3,675 
12,  .574 
10,446 
2,  604 
3,.80(i 
2,  767 


105.4 

92.8 
107.3 

102.5 
125.7 
106.4 

84.5 
124.  4 
124.9 
106.8 
107.7 

86.4 


2,041 
1,769 

1,484 

5,945 

413 

8,176 


25 
141 

870 
737 

274 

65 

196 

8 

551 

18 

174 

83 

142 

404 

241 

261 

211 

195 

15 

2\ 

57 

153 

224 

18 

560 

72 

1,121 

1,108 

193 

505 

385 

377 

105 

362 

270 

179 

270 

368 

2,208 

811 

120 

484 

31 
26 


Fe- 
male. 


2,231 
1,776 

1,556 

6,505 

451 

9,309 

110 
29 
159 

563 

772 

285 

284 

177 

2 

578 

14 

187 

6:5 

77 

408 

290 

274 

3.50 

203 

12 

24 

73 

175 

121 

25 

495 
55 
580 
914 
165 
305 
367 
321 
77 
257 
230 
149 

22,5 

373 

2,001 

853 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males. 

(') 


412 


5,251 

5,695 

320 

328 

20 

27 

9SS 

l,:'.90 

i,a55 

935 

112 

92 

52 

52 

:34 

44 

1,428 

2,a39 

91.5 
99.6 

95.4 
9L4 
91.6 

87.8 


154.5 
95.5 

96.1 
22.9 
110.7 


95.3 


99.0 
8;i.  1 
95.3 
60. 3 
96.1 


87.4 
185.1 


113.1 


193.3 
121.2 
117.0 
165.6 
104.9 
117.4 


140.9 
117.4 
120.1 

120.0 

98.7 
110.3 
95.1 


117.5 


92.2 
97.6 


71.1 
110.7 


1  Ratio  not  shown  where  number  of  females  is  less  than  100. 


132 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  41.— SEX  DISTRIBUTION  AND  RATIO  OF  MALES  TO  FEMALES  FOR  TOTAL, 
NATIVE  WHITE,  rOREIC5N-BORN  WHITE,  AND  NEGRO  POPULATION,  FOR  CITIES 
HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


New  Jersey— Con. 

New  Brunswick . . 

Orange 

Passaic 

Perth  Amboy 

Plainficld 

West  Hoboken 
town 

West  New  York 

town 

New  York: 

Amsterdam 

Auburn 

Binghamton 

Elmira 

Jamestown 

Kingston 

Mount  Vernon 

New  Rochelle 

Newburgh 

Niagara  Falls 

Poughkeepsic 

Rome 

Schenectady 

Troy 

Utica 

Watertown 

North  Carolina: 

Asheville 

Charlotte 

Wilmington 

Winstou-Salem... 
Omo: 

Canton 

East  Cleveland .  - . 

Hamilton 

Lakewood 

Lima 

Lorain 

Mansfield 

Marion 

Newark 

Portsmouth 

Springfield 

Steuben  ville 

Warren 

Zanesvilie 

Oklahoma: 

Muskogee 

Oklahoma  City... 

Tulsa 

Pennsylvania: 

Allentown 

Altoona 

Bethlehem 

Chester 

Easton 

Erie 

Harrisburg 

Hazleton 

Johnstown 

Lancaster 

McKeesport 

New  Castle 

Norristown     bor- 
ough  

WiUces-Barre 

WilUamsport 

York 


all  classes. 


Male. 


16,278 
16, 191 
31,840 
21,817 
13,325 

19,864 

14,993 

16,217 

18,211 
32, 479 
22, 748 
19, 184 
12, 562 
20, 434 
17, 708 
14, 838 
27, 113 
16,708 
13, 889 
44,857 
33,076 
45, 802 
15, 170 

13,304 
22, 345 
10,170 
24, 182 

47, 188 
12,849 
20,  371 
20, 110 
20,  700 
20,  416 
14, 006 

13,  960 
13, 376 
16,  385 

30,  503 
15, 035 

14,  282 
14, 293 

14, 889 
46, 640 
37, 639 

36, 053 
29,  814 
25, 928 

31,  .554 
16, 499 
46, 960 
37, 176 

15,  893 
3,5, 025 
25,  033 
24, 386 
22, 928 

15, 610 
36, 339 
17, 496 
23, 061 


Fe- 
male. 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males 


24, 


98.6 

94.8 
99.  5 
109.7 
92.7 

98.3 

100.4 

93.7 
101. 3 
94.6 
100.  5 
97.2 
88.9 
91.7 
95.7 
95.6 
114. 
91.3 
111.5 
102. 3 
84. 
94.7 
94.1 

87.5 
93.1 
94.0 
99.9 

118.3 

89.  0 
105.  5 

93. 0 
100.4 
121.0 
102.2 
100. 2 
100.3 

9S.  6 
100. ! 
111.6 
111.9 

93.0 

96.8 
104.4 
109.3 

96.3 

97. 
106.1 
110.2 

95.  3 
101.2 

96. 0 

97.0 
108.  4 

89.0 
108.9 
104.2 

93.4 
96.9 
93.6 
94.3 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Male. 


11, 149 
10,981 
18,026 
13,248 
9,495 

12,605 

10,245 

11,148 
13,683 
26, 581 
19,867 
13, 060 
10,  ,869 
14,724 
12, 382 
11,898 
16, 487 
13, 439 
10,606 
33, 252 
27,440 
33,411 
12,225 

9,886 
15,247 

9, 520 
13, 764 

36, 332 
10,  932 
18,  059 
16,205 
18,  943 
12,  649 

12,  090 

13,  266 
12,  191 
15,  352 

25,  327 
10,  915 
10,  793 
12, 767 

10, 997 

40, 177 
31,868 

31, 3.83 

26,  208 
19, 323 
20,  446 
14, 099 
36, 776 
32, 122 
12,  .592 
26, 479 
23,1 
16, 900 
17,407 

12, 691 
28, 251 
I,''),  79' 
21, 699 


Fe- 
male. 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males 


11,550 
11,682 
18, 832 
13,023 
10,243 

13,356 

10,656 

12,416 
14, 426 
29,191 
20, 256 
14,245 
12, 491 
16,544 
12, 697 
12, 882 
15,864 
15, 161 
10, 324 
34, 503 
32, 478 
37,096 
13,117 

10,906 
15,932 
9,752 
13, 589 

34, 755 
12, 386 
17,615 
18, 161 
19,  202 
12, 166 

12,  275 

13,  431 
12,  467 
15,  801 

25,  715 
10,  886 
10,  872 
13, 966 

1 1, 179 

39, 217 
29, 008 

33,  321 

27,  851 
19, 726 
19, 089 
15,  400 
38, 4.50 

34,  388 
13,632 
27, 035 

26,  338 
17,062 
17, 961 

13, 813 

30,  458 
17, 220 
23, 196 


96.6 
94.0 
95.  7 
101.7 
92.7 

94.4 

%.l 

89.8 
94.8 
91.1 
98.1 
91.7 
87.0 
89.0 
97.5 
92.4 

103.9 
8.8.6 

102 
96.4 
84.5 
90.1 
93.2 


FOREIGN-BORN 
WHITE. 


Male. 


4,546 
3,483 
13, 495 
8,285 
2,709 

7,233 

4,695 


90. 6  275 

95. 7  284 
97.6  398 

101. 3  177 


104.5 
88.3 

102.5 
89.2 
98.7 

104.0 
98.  5 
98.8 
97.8 
97.2 
98. 5 

100.3 
99.3 
91.4 

98.4 
102.4 
109. 9 

94.2 
94.3 
98.0 
107.1 
91.6 


10, 057 

1,874 

1,513 

3,843 

1,  085 

7,447 

1,817 

563 

889 

401 

1,512 

3,  504 

3,056 

720 

342 
2,102 
1,240 

4,568 
3, 070 
6,396 
7,140 
2, 245 
95.6]  9,734 
93.4  2,300 
92.4  3,282 
97.91  7,340 
88.0,  1,401 
99.  Ij  6,965 
96.9   5,037 

I 

91.9!  2,143 
92.8,  7,782 
91.7,  1,267 
93. 5 1      652 


Fe- 
male, 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males 


4,389 
3,480 
12, 870 
6,633 
2,793 

6,843 

4,233 

4,807 
3,357 
4,783 
2, 149 
5,399 
1,340 
4,952 
4, 269 
2, 332 
7,566 
2,664 
2,061 
9, 166 
6,167 
11,080 
2,949 

280 
230 
226 
119 

4, 623 

1, 969 

1, 1.50 

3,412 

832 

4,480 

1,390 

391 

616 

293 

1,245 

2,077 

1,621 

552 

199 
1, 315 

786 

4,044 
2,242 
4,547 
4,152 
1,776 
7,636 
1,784 
2,741 
4,802 
1,313 
4,905 
3,656 

2, 1.54 

6, 78.- 

999 

541 


103.6 
100.1 
104. 9 
124.9 
97.0 

105.7 

110.9 

104.0 
125.8 
116.8 
119.0 
111.4 
105.3 
103. 8 

98.1 
111.8 
136.4 
107.6 
154.0 
123.5 

86.5 
109.9 

97.7 

98.2 
123.5 
176.1 

148.7 

217.5 
95.2 
131.6 
112.6 
130.4 

106. 2 
130, 
144. 0 

144. 3 
133.9 
121.4 
108. 7 
188. 5 
130 

171.9 
104.4 
158.0 

113.0 
136.9 
140.7 
172.0 
126.4 
127.5 
132.  S 
119.7 
1.52. 9 
106. 7 
142.0 
137.8 

99.6 
114.7 
126.8 
120.6 


Male. 


562 

1,700 

292 

264 

1,108 


48 

67 
293 
283 
316 
106 
274 
549 
1,108 
319 
298 
384 
103 
193 
277 
178 

49 

3,135 

6,810 
6,241 
10,232 

763 
43 

792 
>  52 
6,53 
319 
156 
131 
292 
628 
3, 6.53 
609 
427 
803 

3,375 
4, 151 
4,366 

93 
461 
189 

3,900 
14.'- 
429 

2,679 
13 

1,186 
4,52 
500 
474 

766 
301 
431 
705 


Fe- 
male. 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males. 

(') 


562 

1,915 

299 

228 

1,337 


44 

81 
198 
340 
239 

85 
289 
796 
1,529 
313 
211 
466 

67 
196 
302 
176 

45 

4,010 
7,831 
7,220 
10, 603 

520 

88 
536 

48 
590 
233 

93 
108 
259 
532 
3,376 
600 
275 
756 


3, 820 
4,090 
4,612 

S3 
424 
1,5.^ 

3, 22,' 
138 
320 

2, 569 
9 
466 
463 
428 
393 

741 
251 
483 
711 


1  Ratio  not  shown  where  number  of  females  is  less  than  100. 


SEX   DISTRIBUTTOIT. 


133 


Table  41 SEX   DISTRIBUTION   AND    RATIO    OF   MALES   TO    FEMALES   FOR  TOTAL, 

NATIVE   WHITE,   FOREIGN-BORN   WHITE,  AND   NEGRO   POPULATION,   FOR   CITIES 
HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


Rhode    Island: 

Cranston 

Newport 

Pawtucket 

Woonsocket 

South  Cakolina: 

Charleston 

Columbia 

South  Dakota: 

Sioux  Falls 

Tennes.-ee: 

Chattanooga 

KnoxviUe 

Texas: 

Austin 

Beaumont 

El  Paso 

Galveston 

Waco 

Wichita  Falls. . . 
Utah: 

Ogden 

Virginia: 

Lynchburg 

Newport  News. 

Petersburg 

Portsmouth 

Roanoke 

Washington: 

Bellingham 

Everett 

Tacoma 

West  Virginia: 

Charleston 

Clarksburg 

Huntington 

Wheeling 

Wisconsin: 

Green  Bay 

Kenosha 

La  Crosse 

Madison 

Oshkosh 

Racine 

Sheboygan 

Superior 


ALL  CLASSES. 


Male. 


14, 685 
16,  4SS 
31,158 
21, 191 

32, 750 
17, 926 

12,  917 

2S  978 
37'  603 

16, 425 
20,713 
37, 193 
23,  350 
18,692 
24, 035 

16,  491 

1.3,  82S 
20, 145 
14,  599 
28, 002 
25,037 

13,288 
14,  (i24 
51, 001 

19, 953 
14,183 
2.5, 177 
27, 436 

15, 109 
22,  258 

14,  502 
18,275 

15,  945 
31,524 
1.5,  751 
20,980 


Fe- 
male. 


14,  722 
13,  767 
33,  090 
22,  305 

3.5,  207 
19, 598 

12, 285 

28, 917 
40, 215 

18,  451 

19,  709 
40,  367 

20,  905 

19,  808 
16, 044 

16, 313 

16, 242 
V>,  151 

16,  413 
26,  385 
2.5,  S05 

12, 297 
13,  020 
45,  364 

19, 655 
13, 686 
2.5,000 
28,772 

15,  908 
18,214 
1,5,919 

20,  103 

17,  217 
27,069 
1.5,  204 
18,691 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males 


99.7 
119.8 
94.  2 
9.5.0 

93.0 
91.5 

105.1 

100.2 
93.5 

89.0 
105.1 

92.1 
111.7 

94.4 
149.  S 

101. 1 

85. 1 
130. 4 

88.9 
106. 1 

97.0 

ins.  I 
112.3 

113.7 

101.5 
103.6 
100.7 
95.4 

95.0 
122.2 
91.1 
90.9 
92.6 
116.  5 
103.6 
112.2 


NATIVE   WHITE. 


Male. 


10, 773 
12, 995 
20, 653 
13, 126 

16,6,58 
10, 981 

11, 248 

18,711 
31,720 

12,013 
12,  927 
21,026 
13,984 
14,078 
21, 472 

13, 728 

9, 9,59 
11, 1.53 

8,  118 
15,  138 
20, 062 

10, 137 
11,0.")4 
38, 024 

16,901 

12,  .309 
23,  264 
23,401 

13,  189 

14,  225 
12,  2.55 

15,  476 
12,  8.NS 
21,  ,566 
11,094 
14,494 


Fe- 
male. 


10,904 

9,869 

22,211 

14, 257 

16,784 
11,542 

10, 870 

19, 050 
33, 979 

13,308 
12,341 
21,  425 
13,442 
14,917 
14,656 

13, 788 

11,  134 

8, 266 

8,768 

14,118 

20,568 

9,999 
10, 593 
35,969 

16, 827 
12, 304 
23, 290 
25, 378 

14,  153 
13,419 
13,678 
17,  737 
1 4,  408 
20,503 
1 1,  5.S5 
14, 214 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males 


FOREIGN-BORN 
■WHITE. 


Male. 


98.8   3,779 
131.7   2,709 

93. 0  10, 302 

92.1  7,997 


99.2 
95.1 


98.2 
93.4 

80.9 
104.7 

98. 1 
104.0 

94.4 
146.5 

99.6 

87.1 
1.34.  9 

92.  ti 
109. 3 

97.5 

101.  1 
104.4 
105.7 

100.4 
100. 5 
99.9 
92.2 

93.2 
lOii.  I) 
.SO.  ti 
87.  3 
89.  5 
105.  2 
95.8 
102.0 


1,2.54 
313 


103.5   1,592 


695 
446 


Fe- 
male. 


3,737 
3,m3 
10, 722 
8,029 


231 

1,369 

545 
366 


1,320  1,227 
1,  170  748 
15,208  1,8,  145 


4,  294 

990 

1,  309 

2,308 

199 
1,288 
301 
893 
509 

3, 082 
3,404 
12,012 

796 
1,177 

455 
3,192 

1,  .872 
7,  962 

2,  227 

2,  (VJO 

3,  019 
9,  749 
4, 655 
6,374 


2,  .598 
777 
411 

2,  301 

148 
7.59 
210 
6.50 
360 

2, 246 
2,3:37 

8, 521 

558 

760 

277 

2,601 

1,693 
4, 7.52 
2,  220 
2,  232 
2,  775 
6,  450 
3,619 
4,390 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males 


lOLl 
89.0 
96. 1 
99.6 

141.1 
135.5 

116.3 

127. 5 
121.9 

107.6 
1,56.  4 
83.8 
165.  3 
127.4 
318.5 

100.3 


Male. 


125 

760 

181 

51 

14,801 
6,630 


9,567 
5,434 

3,073 

6,597 
673 
5,027 
3,612 
1,242 

153 


134.5  3,670 
1(19.7;  7,654 

143.3  6,174 
137.411,635 

141.4  4,455 

137.2!  21 
14.5.7,  79 
141.3       488 

112.7  2,234 
154.9;,  636 
161.3    1,450 

122.6  834 


110.6 
l(i7. 6 
100.3 
117.4 
108.8 
151.1 
128.6 
145. 2         62 


Fe- 
male. 


79 
847 
151 

19 

17,  525 
7,825 

36 

9,322 
5,868 

3,848 
6,613 

657 
4,861 
4,114 

975 

112 

4,659 
6,423 
7,434 
11,610 
4,870 

19 
71 
410 

2,268 
622 

1,433 
789 

14 
43 
21 

12.5 
19 

114 


45 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males 

(') 


89.7 
119.9 


84.5 
84.7 


102.6 
92.6 

79.9 
99.8 
102.4 
103.4 
87.8 
127,4 

136.6 

7,S.8 
119.2 

83.1 
100.2 

91.4 


119.0 

9.8.5 
102.3 
101.2 
105.7 


107. 2 


1  Ratio  not  shown  where  number  of  females  is  less  than  100. 


134 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  42.— SEX  DISTRIBUTION,  1920,  WITH  RATIO  OF  MALES  TO  FEMALES,  1920  AND 
1910,  FOR  URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY, DIVISIONS  AND  STATES. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England , 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampsliire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Male: 
1920 


27, 203, 312 


2,886,507 
8, 324,  263 
6,048,676 
2,357,197 
2,118,444 

965, 075 
1, 492, 700 

623, 658 
1, 786, 792 


145, 876 
137, 335 
53, 423 
1, 788, 597 
289, 650 
471,626 

4,267,046 
1,239,359 
2, 817, 858 

1,878,047 

746, 333 

2, 220, 242 

1,  ISO,  219 

623, 835 

530, 580 
434, 666 
785, 397 
43,630 
51, 482 
205,612 
305, 830 

61, 338 
429, 119 
203, 543 
331, 496 
185, 713 
238, 191 
141,107 
351,657 
176,280 

306, 257 
295, 852 
248, 600 
114,366 

142,931 
;-i00, 746 
277,035 
765, 988 

90,171 
61,488 
31, 973 

229, 374 
32, 372 
61,790 

108, 165 
8,325 

395, 447 

200, 473 

1, 190, 872 


Female: 
1920 


2, 978, 566 
8,348,332 
6, 400, 596 
2, 370, 175 
2,220,348 
1, 029, 132 
1, 478, 129 
591, 322 
1,684,691 


153,693 
142, 426 
56, 553 
1,861,651 
299, 530 
464,713 

4,322,798 
1, 235, 577 
2,789,957 

1,799,089 

736, 522 

2,182,911 

1,001,341 

620,  733 

521, 013 
440.  829 
801,506 
44, 609 
50, 390 
199,694 
312, 134 

59,429 
440, 303 
234, 028 
342, 4SS 
183,294 
252, 179 
152, 880 
376, 202 

179. 545 

327,286 
315, 374 
260, 717 
125, 755 

147, 566 
321,417 
262, 445 
746, 701 

81, 840 
57, 549 
25, 375 

223, 885 
32, 588 
65,737 

107,419 
6,929 

353,288 

190. 546 
1, 140, 857 


Males  to  100 
females. 


1920        1910 


100.4 


101.7 


96.9 
99.7 
103.9 
99.5 
95.4 
93.8 
lOLO 
105.5 
106.1 


94.9 
96.4 
94. 5 
96.1 
96.7 
10L5 

98.7 
100.3 
lOLO 

104.4 
10L3 
10L7 
111.2 
100.5 

101.8 
98.6 
98.0 
97.8 
102.2 
103.0 
98.0 

103.2 
97.5 
87.0 
96.8 

101.3 
94.5 
92.3 
93.5 
98.2 

93.6 
93.8 
95.4 
90.9 

96.9 
95.4 
105.6 
102.6 

110.2 
106.8 
126.0 
102. 5 
99.3 
110.9 
100.7 
120.1 

11L9 
105.2 
104.4 


97.2 
100.6 
103.  2 
104.5 
94.1 
94.5 
101.2 
113.3 
120.2 


94.1 
96.8 
96.9 
96.2 
98.9 
10L4 

99.5 
101.0 
102.3 

102.0 
102.5 
104.9 

103. 3 
101.7 

112.5 

100.4 
10L3 
115.6 
113.5 
106.3 
102.1 

100.4 
92.7 
91.3 
94.0 

104.2 
91.1 
90.2 
92.6 

102.8 

94.1 
95.4 
95.9 
90.9 

100.4 
93. 0 
114.6 
10L7 

130.9 
129.5 
151.4 

104. 4 

101. 5 
126. 0 
106.2 
133.1 

132.4 
131.2 
113.6 


26, 697, 119 


Male: 
1920 


24, 708, 898 


786,084 
2, 882, 182 
4,386,;565 
4,101,870 
4, 917, 399 
3, 50*3, 015 
3, 773, 129 
1, 165. 641 
1, 177, 834 


242, 876 
84, 777 
125, 431 
101,417 
7,874 
223, 709 

920. 304 

350,  716 

1,611,162 

1,077,933 
742, 741 

1, 084, 591 
748, 217 
732, 883 

714,957 
794, 726 
937, 922 
298, 043 
285, 638 
407, 193 
603, 391 

52,417 
300,336 

(4 

836,996 

577,387 
1, 040, 871 

697,  ISO 
1,093,166 

319, 040 

921, 237 
878,115 
924, 505 

782, 758 

752, 297 

596, 589 

781,009 

1,643,234 

209, 770 
172,431 

78,386 
263, 357 
158, 084 
121,812 
123, 886 

37,915 

339,254 
215, 861 
622, 719 


Female: 
1920 


749, 752 
2, 708, 367 
4, 039, 906 
3, 715, 007 
4, 734, 081 
3, 392, 485 
3, 498, 266 
955, 480 
917, 554 


225, 569 
78, 545 
117,021 
100,691 
7, 343 
220, 583 

875,079 

330, 248 

1,501,040 

1, 004, 325 
704, 794 
997, 536 
678,035 
654,616 

620, 575 

733, 800 
879, 230 
260, 590 
249,  0S7 
423, 873 

547. 902 

49, 819 

279. 903 

798, 207 

517, 307 
1,027,882 

692,  551 
1,074,807 

293,605 

861,850 

848, 544 
914,352 
767, 739 

709, 410 

573, 757 

707, 794 

1, 507, 305 

167, 108 
140, 398 

58,668 
223, 013 
137, 306 

94, 823 
109, 926 

24,238 

268,632 
176, 509 
472,413 


Males  to  100 
females. 


108.0 


104.8 
1-06.5 
108.6 
110.4 
103.9 
103.4 
107.9 
122.0 
128.4 


107.7 
107.9 
107.2 
100.7 
107.2 
10L4 

105.2 
100.2 
107.3 

107.3 
105.4 
108.7 
110.3 
112.0 

115.2 
108.3 
106.7 
114.4 
114.7 
110.2 
110.1 

105. 2 
107.3 
(1) 

104.9 
1U.6 
101.3 
100.7 
101.7 
108.7 

106.9 
103. 5 
101.1 
102.0 

106.0 
104. 0 
110.3 
109.0 

125.5 
122.8 
133.6 
118.1 
115.1 
128.5 
112.7 
156.4 

126.3 
122.3 
13L8 


>•  No  rural  population,  as  Washington  city  is  coextensive  with  the  District  of  Columbia. 


AGE    DISTRIBUTION', 


135 


Table  4.3.— DISTRIBUTION    BY    AGE    PERIODS    OF    THE    TOTAL    POPULATION,    FOR 
THE    UNITED   STATES:   18.50—1920. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


All  ages 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  "years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  29  years 

30  to  34  years 

35  to  39  years 

40  to  44  years 

45  to  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

66  to  69  years 

70  to  74  years 

75  to  79  years 

80  to  84  years 

85  to  89  years 

90  to  94  years 

96  to  99  years 

100  years  and  over 
Age"  unknown 


POPULATION. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

105,710,620 

91,972,266 

75,994,575 

162,622,250 

50,155,783 

11,573,230 
2, 257, 255 

10, 631,  .364 
2, 217, 342 

9,170,628 
1,916,892 

7, 634, 693 
1, 566, 734 

6,914,516 
1,447,983 

11,398,075 
10,641,137 
9, 430, 656 
9,277,021 

9,760,632 
9, 107, 140 
9, 063, 603 
9,056,984 

8,874,123 
8, 0,S0, 234 
7, 5.56, 1)89 
7,335,016 

7, 573, 998 
7, 033,  509 
6, 557,  563 
6,196,676 

6,479,660 
6,  71.5, 186 
6,011,415 
5,087,772 

9,086,491 
8, 071, 193 
7,775,281 
6,345,657 
5,763,620 
4,734,873 

8,  ISO,  003 
6,972,185 
6,396,100 
6, 261, 587 
4, 469, 197 
3,900,791 

6, 529, 441 
5, 556, 039 
4, 964, 781 
4, 247, 166 
3,4.54,612 
2,942,829 

5, 227, 777 
4,578,630 
3, 866, 161 
3,185,518 
2,731,640 
2,326,262 

4, 080, 621 
3, 368, 943 
3, 000, 419 
2,468,811 
2, 089, 445 
1,839,883 

3,649,124 
2, 982, 648 
2, 068, 475 
1,39.5,0.36 
&5fi,  560 
402,779 

2,786,961 
2,267,150 
1,079,503 
1,113,728 
667, 302 
321,754 

2,211,172 

1, 791, 363 

1, 302, 926 

88.3,841 

519, 857 

251,512 

1, 672, 3,36 

1,  458, 034 

1,010,110 

701,  751 

393, 002 

203,8.51 

1, 271, 434 
1, 104,  219 
725, 876 
495,  442 
281, 065 
146, 362 

156, 539 

39,980 

9,579 

4,267 

148,699 

122,818 

33, 473 

7,391 

3,  .555 

169,055 

88, 600 

23, 992 

6,  206 

3,  504 

200, 5.S4 

7.5,240 

23,645 

.5, 648 

3, 981 

162, 165 

49,  835 
16,100 
4,763 
4,016 

AGE  PERIOD. 


All  ages 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years , 

15  to  19  "years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  29  years 

30  to  34  years 

35  to  39  years 

40  to  44  "years 

45  to  49  years 

60  to  64  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  04  years 

65  to  69  "years 

70  to  74  years 

75  to  79  years 

80  to  84  years 

85  to  89  years 

90  to  94  years 

95  to  99  "years 

100  years  and  over. 
Age  un^known 


38, 558, 371 


POPULATION — continued. 


1870 


31, 443, 321 


5,514,713 
1, 100, 475 

4,  814, 713 
4,  786, 189 
4, 040, 588 
3,  748, 299 

3,07.5,118 
2,  .Vi^,  S29 
2,:;i4,976 
1, 9:«i,  712 
1,  578,  9.32 
1, 367, 969 


876, 
7TS, 
4.81, 
344, 
175, 


1860  1850 


23, 191, 876 


4, 842, 496 
934, 583 

4, 171, 200 
3,  720, 780 
3, 361, 495 

■5,  726,  400 

^4, 021, 248 
\2, 614, 330 

[l,  585, 879 

I  888,809 
I    348,890 

93, 552 

13,778 

2, 9.53 
51,511 


3, 497, 773 
629,446 

3, 241,  268 
2, 890, 629 
2, 529,  792 

4, 277, 318 

2,825,819 
1,846,660 

1, 109, 540 

609,926 
257, 234 

77,382 

11,696 

2, 555 
11,285 


PER  CENT  DI.STRIBUTION. 


1920  1910  1900  1890  1880  1870  1860  1850 


100.0 


10.9 
2.1 

10.8 
10.1 
8.9 

[  8.8 

I  8.6 
76 
7.4 
6.0 
5.5 
4.6 

3.4 
2.8 
2.0 
13 
0.8 
04 

0.1 

(2) 
(2) 
C^) 
0.1 


100.0 


100.0 


11.6 
2.4 

10.6 
9.9 
9.9 
9.8 

8.9 
7.6 
7.0 
5.7 
4.9 
4.2 

3.0 
2.5 

1.8 
1.2 
0.7 
03 

01 
(») 
(») 

(') 
0.2 


12.1 
2.5 

11.7 
10.6 
99 
9.7 

8.6 
73 
66 
5.6 
4.5 
3.9 

2.9 
2.4 
1.7 
1.2 
0.7 
03 

0.1 

(2) 
(2) 
(2) 
0.3 


100.0 


12.2 
2.5 

12.1 
11.2 
10.5 
9.9 

8.3 
7.3 
6.2 
5.1 
4.4 
3.7 

2.7 
2.3 
1.6 
11 
0.6 
0.3 

0.1 

C) 
(-) 
(■-) 
0.3 


100.0 


13.  S 
2.9 

12.9 
11.4 
10.0 
10. 1 

8.1 
67 
6.0 
49 
4.2 
37 

26 
2.2 
1.4 
10 
0.6 
03 

0.1 
(«) 
(») 


100.0 


14. 3 
2.9 

12.5 

12.4 

10.  5 

9.7 

8.0 
6.6 
6.0 
5.0 
4.1 
3.5 

2.3 
2.0 
1.3 
0.9 
0.5 

0.3 
(2) 


100.0 


15.  4 
3.0 

13.3 
11.8 
10.7 


►12.  8 
y  8.3 


2.8 
11 

03 

(}) 
0.2 


100.0 


15  1 
2.7 

11  0 
12.5 
10.9 

18. 4 

12.2 
8.0 

4.8 
2.6 
1.1 

0.3 

0.1 

(«) 
0.1 


1  Exclusive  of  325,464  persons  specially  enumerated  in  1S90  in  Indian  Territory  and  on  Indian  reserva- 
tions, for  whom  statistics  of  age  are  not  available. 

2  Less  tlian  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


136 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 

Table  44.— DISTRIBUTION  OF  MALES  AND  FEMALES  BY 


SEX  AND  AGE  PERIOD. 


POPULATION. 


1920 


1910 


1900 


1890 


All  ages 

Under  5  years .... 
Under  1  year . . . 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  29  years 

30  to  34  years 

35  to  39  years 

40  to  44  years 

45  to  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years 

70  to  74  years 

75  to  79  years 

80  to  84  years 

85  to  89  years 

90  to  94  years 

95  to  99  years 

100  years  and  over 
Age  unknown 

FEMALES. 

All  ages 

Under  5  years .... 
Under  1  year . . . 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  29  years 

30  to  34  years 

35  to  39  years 

40  to  44  years 

45  to  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years 

70  to  74  years 

75  to  79  years 

80  to  84  years 

85  to  89  years 

90  to  94  years 

95  to  99  years 

100  years  and  over 
Age  unknown 


53,900,431 

5, 857, 461 
1,141,939 

6,753,001 
5,369,306 
4,673,792 
4,527,045 

4, 538, 233 
4, 130, 783 
4,074,361 
3, 285, 543 
3,117,550 
2,535,545 

1,880,065 

1,581,800 

1,079,817 

706, 301 

419,905 

185, 903 

69,272 

16,383 

3,869 

1, 561 

92, 875 


51, 810, 189 


47, 332, 277 


5,715,769 
1, 115, 316 

5,645,074 
5, 271, 8:31 
4,756,764 
4, 749, 976 

4, 548, 258 
3,940,410 
3, 700, 920 
3,060,014 
2,646,070 
2, 199, 328 

1,669,059 
1,400,748 
988, 658 
688, 735 
436, 595 
216, 876 

87, 267 

23, 597 

5,710 

2,700 

55,824 


5, 380, 596 
1,123,409 

4, 924, 123 
4,601,753 
4, 527, 282 
4, 580, 290 

4,244,348 
3,656,768 
3, 367, 016 
2,786,350 
2,378,916 
2,110,013 

1,488,437 
1,185,966 
863, 994 
561,644 
331, 280 
153, 745 

66,335 

14, 553 

3,045 

1,380 

114,443 


44,639,989 


38, 816, 448 

4,633,612 
969, 257 

4,479,396 
4,083,041 
3, 750, 451 
3,624,580 

3,323,543 
2, 901, 321 
2, 616, 865 
2,255,916 
1, 837, 836 
1,564,622 

1, 145, 257 
917, 167 
667,669 
449,609 
261,579 
122, 273 

40,742 

9,858 

2,417 

1,271 

127, 423 


37, 178, 127 


1  32, 067, 880 


3, 884, 869 
799,373 

3,830,352 
3, 574, 787 
3,248,711 
3, 104, 893 

2,698,311 
2, 425, 664 
2,051,044 
1,654,604 
1,418,102 
1,208,922 

871, 663 
758,710 
525,627 
363,642 
199, 093 
97, 862 

34, 063 

9,848 

2,186 

1,398 

103, 529 


130,554,370 


5, 250, 768 
1,093,933 

4, 836, 509 
4, 505, 387 
4,536,321 
4,476,694 

3, 935, 655 
3,315,417 
3,029,084 

2,475,237 
2, 090, 281 
1,790,778 

1, 298, 514 
1,081,184 
815, 509 
552, 084 
336, 022 
168,009 

66,483 
18,920 
4,346 
2,175 
54, 012 


4,537,016 
947,635 

4, 394, 727 
3,997,193 
3,805,638 
3,710,436 

3, 205, 898 
2,654,718 
2,347,916 
1, 991, 250 
1,616,776 
1, 378, 207 

1,065,915 
874, 196 
635, 257 
434, 232 
258, 278 
129,'239 

47,858 
14, 134 
3,849 
2,233 
73, 161 


3,749,824 
767,361 

3,743,646 
3, 45S,  722 
3,3I)8,*52 
3,091,783 

2,529,466 
2, 152, 966 
1,815,117 
1,530,914 
1,313,538 
1,117,340 

800, 673 
699,324 
484,483 
338, 109 
193,969 
105,989 

41, 177 

13, 797 
3, 462 
2,583 

58,636 


I  Exclusive  of  persons  (169,221  males  and  156,243  females)  specially  enumerated  in  1890  in  Indian  Territory 
and  on  Indian  reservations,  for  whom  statistics  of  age  are  not  available. 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 
AGE  PERIODS,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1850—1920. 


137 


POPULATION — continued . 

PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION. 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

19,493,565 

16,085,204 

11,837,660 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

1 

2, 797, 257 

2, 449, 547 

1, 769, 460 

10.  9 

11.4 

11.9 

12.1 

13.7 

14.3 

15.2 

14.  9 

2 

557,617 

471,  804 

318, 226 

2.1 

2.4 

2.5 

2.5 

2.9 

2.9 

2.9 

2.7 

3 

2,437,442 

2, 109, 545 

1, 640, 407 

10.7 

10.4 

11.5 

11.9 

12.8 

12.5 

13.1 

13.9 

4 

2, 435, 585 

1,  900,  868 

1,473,116 

.10.0 

9.7 

10.5 

11.1 

11.4 

12  5 

11.8 

12. 4 

5 

1, 9S9, 695 

1,650,012 

1,237,680 

8.7 

9.6 

9.7 

10.1 

9.7 

10.2 

10.3 

10.5 

6 

1, 835, 946 

f      8.4 

9.7 

9.3 

9.7 

10.0 

9.4 

1 

f  '^ 

2,911,558 

2, 194, 469 

J 

r  isi 

18.5 

i 

1,515,671 

1       8.4 

9.0 

8.6 

8.4 

8.3 

7.8 

j 

8 

1,273,633 
1, 179, 366 

\ 

2, 129, 017 

1, 490, 135 

/      7.7 
1       7.6 

7.7 
7.1 

7.5 
6.7 

7.6 
6.4 

6.8 
6.0 

6.5 
6.1 

1    13.2 

12.6 

/  9 
\10 

990, 021 

839, 578 

\ 

1,392,223 

967, 573 

/      6.1 
\      5.8 

5.9 
5.0 

5.8 
4.7 

5.2 
4.4 

4.9 
4.2 

5.1 
4.3 

1      8.7 

8.2 

il2 

740, 360 

1 

835, 350 

575, 685 

I      *■'' 

4.5 

4.0 

3.8 

3.8 

3.8 

I      5.2 

4.9 

13 

469, 495 

1 

1      3.5 

3.1 

3.0 

2.7 

2.6 

2.4 

1 

14 

407, 491 
250,662 

} 

455, 754 

309, 515 

/      2.9 
\      2.0 

2.5 

1.8 

2.4 
1.7 

2.4 
1.6 

2.3 
1.5 

2.1 
1.3 

1      2.8 

2.6 

fl5 
\16 

173,036 

86, 282 

} 

172, 503 

127, 460 

/      1.3 
\      0.8 
j      0.3 

1.2 
0.7 
0.3 

1.2 
0.7 
0.3 

1.1 

0.6 
0.3 

1.0 
0.5 
0.3 

0.9 
0.4 
] 

J       ^'^ 

1.1 

fl7 

\18 

19 

60,042 

43, 790 

36,  727 

1      0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

1    03 

0.3 

0.3 

20 

6,922 

5,854 

5,183 

(2) 

}  (2) 

(■) 

C') 

/21 
122 

1,286 

1,233 

1,077 

(') 

(==) 

(2) 

(2) 

(2) 

n 

{'') 

(^) 

23 

3,795 

27, 890 

9,173 

0.2 

0.2 

0.3 

0.3 

(•') 

0.2 

0.1 

24 

19,  064,  806 

15, 358, 117 

11, 354, 216 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

26 

2,717,456 

2,392,949 

1,  728, 313 

11.0 

11.8 

12.2 

12.  3 

13.8 

14.3 

15.6 

16.2 

26 

542,858 

462,  779 

311, 220 

2.2 

2.5 

2.5 

2.5 

2.9 

2.8 

3.0 

2.7 

27 

2,377,271 

2,061,655 

1,600,861 

10.9 

10.8 

11.8 

12.3 

13.0 

12.  5 

13.4 

14.1 

*28 

2,350,604 

1, 819, 912 

1,417,513 

10.2 

10.1 

10.8 

11.3 

11.4 

12  3 

11.8 

12  5 

29 

2,  050, 893 

1,  711,  483 

1,292,112 

9.2 

10.2 

10.2 

10.8 

10.3 

10.8 

11.1 

11.4 

30 

1, 912, 353 

1 

2, 814, 842 

2, 082, 849 

j      9.2 

10.0 

10.0 

10.1 

10.3 

10.0 

i     18.3 

18.3 

f 

1,559,447 

J 

1      8.8 

s.s 

8.6 

8.3 

8.0 

8.2 

j 

l32 

1,289,196 
1,135,610 

} 

1, 892, 231 

1, 335, 684 

/      7.6 
I      7.1 

7.4 
6.8 

7.1 
6.3 

7.0 
6.9 

6.6 
6.0 

6.8 
6.0 

}    12.3 

11.8 

(33 
\34 

949, 691 
739,  354 

} 

1, 222, 107 

879, 087 

f      5.9 
\      5.1 

5.5 

4.7 

5.4 
4.3 

5.0 
4.3 

5.0 
4.1 

5.0 
3.9 

\      8.0 

7.7 

r35 
\36 

627,609 

1 

750,  529 

533,  855 

I      4.2 

4.0 

3.7 

3.7 

3.5 

3.3 

.      4.9 

4.7 

137 

407, 057 

) 

1      3.2 

2.9 

2.9 

2.6 

2.4 

2.1 

m 

371, 480 
233, 691 

} 

433, 055 

300, 411 

/      2.7 
\      1.9 

2.4 

1.8 

2.4 
1.7 

2.3 
1.6 

2.1 
1.4 

1.9 
,1.2 

1      2.8 

2.6 

/39 
t40 

171, 322 
89,404 
( 

) 

176,327 

129,  774 

/      1.3 
\      0.8 
1      0.4 

1.2 
0.8 
0.4 

1.2 

0.7 
0.3 

1.1 
0.6 

0.3 

1.0 
0.6 
0.3 

0.9 
05 
1 

}   " 

1.1 

/41 
\42 
J43 

J          69, 035 

I 

49,  762 

40,655 

1      0.2 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(„.. 

0.3 

0.4 

(44 

9,731 

7,924 

6,512 

(2) 

(2) 

)., 

0.1 

0.1 

/45 
\46 

2,236 

1,720 

1,478 

(2) 

(2) 

(2) 

M 

(2) 

(2) 

(=) 

(/) 

47 

1,366 

23,621 

5,112 

0.1 

0.1 

0.2 

0.2 

(2) 

0.2 

(.') 

48 

'  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


138  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  45.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION 
AND  AGE  GROUP. 


All  classes ' 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over. . . 

Native  white — 
Native  par. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  .34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over. . . 

Native  white — 
For.  par.'.. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

45  to  54  years 

66  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over. . . 

Native  white— 
Mixed  par.i 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  .34  years 

35  to  44  years 

46  to  64  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over. . . 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Both 
sexes. 


105,710,620 


11,573,230 
22,039,212 
18,707,577 
31,278,522 
17,157,684 
14,120,838 
17,030,165 
10,498,493 
6,531,672 
4,933,215 


58,421,957 

7,366,530 
13,433,572 
10, 775, 753 
15. 776, 025 
8,860.843 
6,915,182 
8,239,032 
4.989,713 
3,249,319 
2,738,876 


15, 694, 539 

2,124,3.50 
3,870,731 
2, 814, 123 
4,094,449 
2,3.38,688 
1,755,761 
2,418,332 
1,489,610 
928,722 
364, 554 


6,991,665 

838,057 

1,651,018 

1,454,834 

2, 059;  616 

1,175,111 

884, 505 

833,541 

558,931 

274,610 

151,369 


Male. 


53,900,431 


5, 857, 461 
11,122,307 
9, 200, 837 
16,028,920 
8,669,016 
7,3.59,904 
9,114,960 
5,653,095 
3,461,865 
2,483,071 


29,636,781 

3,741,194 
6,803,480 
5, 3 J 4,  295 
7, 968, 863 
4,421,983 
3, 546, 880 
4,3.54,663 
2,649,866 
1,704,797 
1,365,527 


7,810,531 

1,072,885 

1,944,735 

1,383,857 

2,017,298 

1, 150, 323 

866,975 

1, 208, 166 

745,976 

462, 190 

179,375 


3,455,021 

423, 778 
833, 214 
715,997 
986,381 
559, 355 
427,026 
419,843 
280,968 
138,875 
74, 189 


Female. 


51,810,189 


5,715,769 
10,916,905 
9, 506, 740 
15,249,602 
8,488,668 
6,760,934 
7,915,205 
4,845,398 
3,069,807 
2, 450, 144 


28,785,176 
3,625,336 
6,630,092 
5,431,458 
7, 807, 162 
4,438,860 
3, 368,  .302 
3,884,369 
2,339,847 
1,544,522 
1,373,349 

7,884,008 

1,051,465 

1, 925, 996 

1,430,266 

2,077,151 

1,188,365 

888, 786 

1,210,166 

743, 634 

466,532 

185, 179 


3,536,644 

414, 279 
817, 804 
738,837 
1,073,235 
615,756 
457,479 
413,698 
277,963 
135, 735 
77, ISO 


PER  CENT  DISTRLBUTION. 


1920 


Both 
sexes. 


100.0 


.  10. 9 

20.8 

17.7 

29.6 

16.2 

13.4 

16.1 

9.9 

6.2 

4.7 


100.0 

12.  6 
23.0 
18.4 
27.0 
15.2 
11.8 
14.1 
8.5 
5.6 
4.7 


100.0 

13.5 

24.7 

17.9 

26. 1 

14.9 

11.2 

15.4 

9.5 

5.9 

2.3 


100.0 

12.0 

23.6 

20.8 

29.5 

16.8 

12.7 

11.9 

8.0 

3.9 

2.2 


Male. 


100.0 


10.9 
20.6 
17.1 
29.7 
16.1 
13.7 
16.9 
10.5 
6.4 
4.6 


100.0 

12.6 
23.0 
18.0 
26.9 
14.9 
12.0 
14.7 
8.9 
5.8 
4.6 


100.0 

13.7 

24.9 

17.7 

25.8 

14.7 

11.1 

15.5 

9.6 

5.9 

2.3 


100.0 

12.3 

24.1 

20.7 

28.5 

16.2 

12.4 

12.2 

8.1 

4.0 

2.1 


Fe- 
male. 


100.0 


11.0 

21.1 

18.3 

29.4 

16.4 

13.0 

15.3 

9.4 

5.9 

4.7 


100.0 

12.6 
23.0 
18.9 
27.1 
15.4 
11.7 
13.5 
8.1 
5.4 
4.8 


100.0 

13.3 
24.4 
18.1 
26.3 
15.1 

n.3 

15.3 
9.4 
6.9 
2.3 


100.0 

11.7 

23.1 

20.9 

30.3 

17.4 

12.9 

11.7 

7.9 

.3.8 

2.2 


1910 


Both 
sexes. 


100.0 


11.6 

20.5 

19.7 

29.1 

16.5 

12.7 

14.6 

9.1 

5.5 

4.3 


100.0 

13.2 
22.6 
19.7 
26.2 
1.5.1 
11.1 
13.6 
8.1 
5.5 
4.4 


100.0 
14.1 

22.8 

20.8 

28.4 

1.5.2 

13.2 

12.6 

9.2 

3.4 

L2 


100.0 

14.3 
26.9 
23.2 
25.  9 
15.8 
10.1 
8.1 
5.5 
2.6 
1.6 


Male. 


100.0 


11.4 

20.1 

19.2 

29.7 

16.7 

13.0 

15.1 

9.5 

5.7 

4.2 


100.0 

13.2 
22.5 
19.4 
20.3 
15.0 
11.3 
14.1 
8.4 
5.6 
4.3 


100.0 

14.2 
22.9 
20.5 
28.2 
15.0 
13.1 
12.8 
9.4 
3.5 
1.3 


100.0 

14.6 

27.3 

23.0 

25.2 

IS.  2 

10.0 

8.3 

5.6 

2.7 

1.6 


Fe- 
male. 


100.0 


11.8 

20.9 

20.2 

28.6 

16.2 

12.3 

14.0 

8.7 

5.3 

4.4 


100.0 

1.3. 3 

22.7 

20.1 

26.0 

15.1 

10.9 

13.2 

7.8 

5.3 

4.6 


100.0 

14.0 

22.7 

2L1 

28.6 

15.4 

13.2 

12. 4  • 
9.1 
3.3 
L2 


100.0 

14.0 
26.5 
23.4 
26.5 
16.3 
10.2 
8.0 
5.4 
2.5 
1.6 


»  Totals  include  persons  of  unknown  age. 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION.  ^  139 

SEX,  1920,  WITH  PERCENTAGES  FOR  1920  AND  1910,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION 
AND  AGE  GROUP. 


Forelgn-born 

white  1 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  21  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Negro  1 

Under  5  years 

5  to  1 4  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Indian ' 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  ye'ars 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Chi.,  Jap.,  and 

all  otheri 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


POPULATION. 


1920 


Both 
sexes. 


13,712,754 

44,984 
501, 246 
1,454,786 
0,271,742 
3,105,838 
3,165,904 
4,091,505 
2,467,052 
1,624,453 
1,328,227 

10,463,131 

1,143,699 

2,503,121 

2, 138,  062 

2,941,236 

1,607,604 

1,333,632 

1,380,797 

950,699 

430, 098 

332, 713 

244, 437 
33, 346 
64, 339 
45,426 
55,336 
30,011 
25,325 
32,060 
19, 534 
12,526 
13,139 


182,137 

22, 2M 
15, 185 
24,593 
80, 118 
39, 589 
40,529 
34,898 
22, 954 
11,944 
4,337 


Male. 


7,528,323 

22, 857 

252, 92() 

716, 258 

3,550,778 

1,738,906 

1,811,872 

2, 292, 387 

1,395,969 

890, 418 

679, 384 

5, 209, 436 

568, 633 

1,247,592 

1,000,585 

1,415,444 

755,931 

659, 513 

789, 791 

548,501 

241,290 

173, 881 

125,068 

16,591 
32, 156 
23,123 
28,805 
15,521 
13, 2S4 
17,481 
10,751 
6,730 
6,512 


135,272 

11,523 
8, 204 
16, 722 
61,351 
26,997 
34,354 
32,629 
21,064 
11,565 
4,203 


Female. 


6,184,432 

22, 127 

248,320 

738,528 

2, 720, 964 

1,366,932 

1,354,032 

1,799,118 

1,071,083 

728,035 

648, 843 

5,253,695 

575,066 

1,255,529 

1,137,477 

1,525,792 

851,673 

674,119 

591,000 

402, 198 

188, 808 

158,832 

119,369 

16, 755 

32, 183 

22,303 

26.531 

14,490 

12,041 

14,579 

8,7.83 

5,796 

6,627 


46, 865 

10,741 

6,981 

7,871 

18,767 

12,592 

6, 175 

2, 269 

1,890 

379 

134 


PEE  CENT  DISTRIBUTION. 


1920 


Both 
sexes. 


100.0 

0.3 
3.7 
10.6 
45.7 
22. 6 
23.1 
29.8 
18.0 
11.8 
9.7 

100.0 

10.9 

23.9 

20.4 

28.1 

15.4 

12.7 

13.2 

9.1 

4.1 

3.2 

100.0 

13.  6 

20.3 

18.0 

22.6 

12.3 

10.4 

13.1 

8.0 

5.1 

5.4 


100.0 

12.2 

8.3 

13.5 

44.0 

21.7 

22.3 

19.2 

12.6 

6.6 

2.4 


Male. 


100.0 
0.3 
3.4 
9.5 

47.2 
23.1 
24.1 
30.5 
18.5 
11.9 
9.0 

100.0 

10.9 
23.9 
19.2 
27.2 
14.5 
12.7 
1.5.2 
10.5 
4.6 
3.3 

100.0 

13.3 
25.7 
18.5 
23.0 
12.4 
10.6 
14.0 
8.6 
5.4 
5.2 


100.0 

8.5 

6.1 

12.4 

4.5.4 

20.0 

25.4 

24.1 

15.6 

8.5 

3.1 


Fe- 
male. 


100.0 

0.4 
4.0 
11.9 
44.0 
22.1 
21.9 
29.1 
17.3 
11.8 
10.5 

100.0 

10.9 

23.9 

21.7 

29.0 

16.2 

12.8 

11.2 

7.  7 

3.6 

3.0 

100.0 

14.0 
27.0 
18.7 
22.2 
12.1 
10.1 
12.2 
7.4 
4.9 
5.6 


100.0 

22.9 

14.9 

16.8 

40.0 

26.9 

13.2 

4.8 

4.0 

0.8 

0.3 


1910 


Both 
sexes. 


100.0 

0.8 
4.9 
1.5.8 
44.1 
23.7 
20.3 
25.4 
15.5 
9.9 
8.9 

100.0 

12.9 

24.4 

21.3 

26.8 

15.8 

11.1 

11.3 

7.2 

4.0 

.3.0 

100.0 

15.2 
25.  6 
18.9 
22.6 
12.6 
10.1 
12.4 
7.2 
5.2 
4.9 


100.0 

3.3 

3.0 

16.5 

51.1 

30.7 

20.4 

22.6 

15.3 

7.3 

1.6 


Male. 


100.0 

0.7 
4.4 
15.6 
45.8 
25.0 
20.8 
25.2 
15.7 
9.5 
8.1 

100.0 

12.9 

24.5 

20. 3 

20.7 

1.5.4 

11.3 

12.2 

7.8 

4.4 

3.1 

100.0 

14.9 
25.  0 
19.1 
22.8 
12.0 
10.2 
12.0 
7.4 
5.2 
4.5 


100.0 

1.  s 

2.0 

10.2 

51.8 

30.  0 

21.2 

24.4 

16.5 

7.9 

1.8 


Fe- 
male. 


100.0 

0.9 
5.6 
15.9 
41.9 
22.1 
19.7 
2.5.7 
15.3 
10.5 
9.9 

100.0 

12.8 

24.4 

22.3 

27.0 

10.1 

10.9 

10.4 

6.7 

3.6 

2.9 

100.0 

15.5 
2.J.G 
18.7 
22.5 
12.6 
9.9 
12.2 
7.1 
5.1 
5.3 


100.0 

17.0 

13.2 

19.9 

43.8 

31.2 

12.6 

.5.2 

3.7 

1.5 

0.5 


140 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 

Table  46.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  AGE  PERIODS  FOR  POPULATION 


AGE  PERIOD. 


All  ages 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year . . . 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  29  years 

30  to  34  years 

35  to  39  years 

40  to  44  years 

45  to  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  09  years 

70  to  74  years 

75  to  79  years 

80  to  84  years 

85  to  89  years 

90  to  94  years 

95  to  99  years 

100  years  and  over 
Age  untoiown 


ALL  CLASSES. 


Both  sexes. 


105,710,620 


11,573,230 
2,257,255 

11,398,075 
10,641,137 
9, 430, 556 
9,277,021 

9,086,491 
8,071,193 
7, 775, 281 
6,345,557 
5,763,620 
4, 734, 873 

3,549,124 
2, 982, 5-18 
2,068,475 
1,395,036 
856, 560 
402, 779 

156,539 

39, 980 

9, 579 

4, 267 

148,099 


Male. 


53,900,431 


Female. 


51,810,189 


5,857,461 
1,141,939 

5,753,001 
5,369,306 
4,673,792 
4,527,045 

4, 538, 233 
4,130,783 
4,074,361 
3, 285, 543 
3,117,550 
2,535,545 

1,880,065 

1,581,800 

1,079,817 

706,301 

419,965 

185,9a3 

69, 272 

16,383 

3,869 

1,561 

92, 875 


Both  sexes. 


94,820,915 


10,373,921 
2,017,767 

10,087,245 
9,369,322 

8,314,155 
8,185,341 

8,141,690 
7, 338, 790 
6, 965, 805 
5,755,547 
5,188,040 
4,317,266 

3,305,671 
2,771,433 
1,924,296 
1,298,738 
801,678 
373,066 

143, 536 

33, 713 

6,831 

1,168 

123, 6a3 


Male. 


48,430,655 


Female. 


46,390,260 


5,260,714 
1,023,270 

5,099,205 
4,735,150 
4,141,831 
4,018,576 

4,094,301 
3,770,266 
3,665,341 
2,987,412 
2, 779, 175 
2, 293, 604 

1,740,661 
1,461,619 
998, 779 
655,916 
391,3.S3 
172,064 

63,308 

13, 852 

2,706 

467 

78,325 


5,113,207 
994, 497 

4,988,040 
4,634,172 
4,172,-324 
4, 166, 765 

4,047,389 
3, 562, 524 
3,300,464 
2,768,1.35 
2, 408, 865 
2, 023, 062 

1, 565, 010 
1,-309,814 
925, 517 
642, 822 
410, 295 
201,002 

80, 228 

19, 861 

4,125 

701 

45,338 


All  ages 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  29  years 

30  to  34  years 

35  to  39  years 

40  to  44  years 

45  to  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years 

70  to  74  years 

75  to  79  years 

80  to  84  years 

85  to  89  years 

90  to  94  years 

95  to  99  years 

100  years  and  over 
Age  unknown 


NATIVE  ■WHTTE— NATIVE  PARENTAGE - 


Both  sexes. 


58,421,957 


7, 366,  ,5-30 
1,453,404 

6, 977, 863 
6,4."i5,709 
5, -'•.99,016 
5, 176, 707 

4,764,802 
4,096,041 
3,815,852 
3,099,330 
2,753,013 
2,236,700 

1,719,190 
1,530,129 
1,126,722 

784, 183 
487, 797 
228,018 

87, 530 

20,1.59 

3, 8.53 

614 

92, 169 


Male. 


29,636,781 


3,741,194 
737, 923 

3,  .534, 092 
3,269,388 
2,797,477 
2,546,818 

2,367,312 
2,054,671 
1,962,634 
1,584,246 
1,463,247 
1,186,619 

899, 029 
805, 768 
584,783 
395, 582 
234, 584 
103, 493 

37,459 

7,922 

1,475 

229 

58, 759 


Female. 


28,785,176 


3,62.5,-336 
715,481 

3,443,771 
3,186,321 
2,801,-569 
2, 629, 889 

2,397,490 
2,041,370 
1,8-53,218 
1,515,084 
1,289,766 
1,050,081 

820, 161 
724,361 
541,939 
388, 601 
253,213 
124,-525 

50,071 

12,2;i7 

2,378 

385 

33,410 


NATIVE  WHTTE — ^FOREIGN 
PARENTAGE. 


Both  sexes. 


15,694,539 


2,124,3.50 
396,780 

2, 107, 263 
1,76;?,  468 
1,429,368 
1,384,755 

1,286,562 
1,052,126 
924,617 
831, 144 
813, 043 
676, 567 

519, 246 
409,476 
208, 359 
90,854 
43, 198 
16,029 

4,862 

975 

240 

37 

8,000 


Male. 


7,810,531 

1,072,8.85 
200, 361 

1,0-58,518 
886,217 
707, 722 
676, 135 

631,349 
518, 974 
4-59,0-56 
407, 919 
409,412 
336, 564 

2,57,7.52 
204, 438 
103, 405 
44, 781 
21,0-58 
7,333 

2,230 

440 

110 

18 

4,215 


Female. 


7, 884, 008 

1,051,465 
196,419 

1,04.8,745 
877,2.51 
721,646 
708, 620 

655, 213 
5;33, 152 
405, 501 
423, 225 
403, 631 
340,003 

261,494 
205,038 
104, 9.54 
46,073 
22, 1-10 
8,696 

2,632 

.5;i5 

130 

19 

3,785 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 
CLASSES,  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 


141 


AGE  PERIOD. 


All  ages. 


Under  5  years.. 
Under!  year. 


Both  sexes. 


10,463,131 


1,143,699 
227, 660 


5  to  9  years 1 ,  266, 207 

1,2.36,914 
1,083,215 
1,054,847 

909, 7.39 
697,  S65 
773, 931 
559, 701 
551,589 
399, 110 

229,980 
200,118 
137,035 
91,579 
52,352 
28, 122 

12, 281 
5,847 
2, 562 
2, 935 

23,503 


10  to  14  years. 
15  to  19  years. 
20  to  24  years. 

25  to  29  years. 
30  to  34  years. 
35  to  39  years. 
40  to  44  years. 
45  to  49  years. 
50  to  54  years. 

55  to  .59  years- 
60  to  64  years. 
65  to  69  years. 
70  to  74  years. 
75  to  79  years. 
80  to  84  years. 


85  to  89  years 

90  to  94  years 

95  t  o  99  years 

100  years  and  over. 
Age"  unknown 


Male. 


5,209,436 


568, 633 
112,660 

631,341 
616, 251 
513,416 
487, 169 

424,352 
331,579 
383, 587 
275, 926 
320, 506 
227,995 

129,1.53 
112,1.37 
76,184 
47,411 
27,172 
13,049 

.5,620 
2,  .340 
1,087 
1,018 
13, 510 


Female. 


5, 253, 695 


575, 066 
115,000 

634, 866 
620, 663 
569, 799 

567,678 

485, 387 
366, 286 
390,344 
283, 775 
231,083 
171,115 

100,  827 
87,981 
60, 851 
44,168 
25, 180 
15,073 

6,661 
3,507 
1,475 
1,917 
9,993 


INDIAN,  CHINESE,  JAPANESE,  AND 
ALL  OTHER. 


Both  sexes. 


426,574 


55, 610 
11,828 

44,623 
34,901 
33, 186 
36,833 

35,062 

34,  «3S 

35,  .545 
30, 309 
23,991 
18,497 

13, 473 
10, 997 
7,144 
4,719 
2,  .530 
1,591 

722 
420 
186 
164 
1,533 


Male. 


260,340 


28,114 
6,009 

22,455 
17,905 
18,  .545 
21,390 

19, 580 
22, 938 
25, 433 
22, 205 
17,  ,869 
13, 946 

10, 251 
8,044 
4,a54 
2,974 
1,410 
790 

344 

191 

76 

76 

1,040 


Female. 


166,234 


27,496 
5,819 

22, 168 
16, 99(1 
14,641 
15,  .533 

15,482 
11,600 
10.112 
8,101 
6, 122 
4,551 

3,222 
2,953 
2,290 
1,745 
1,120 
801 

378 
229 
110 

,8S 
493 


All  ages 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year — 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  29  years 

30  to  34  years 

35  to  39  years 

40  to  44  years 

45  to  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  .59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  "years 

70  to  74  years 

75  to  79  years 

80  to  84  years 

85  to  89  years 

90  to  94  years 

95  to  99  years 

100  years  and  over 
Age  unknown 


NATIVE  WHirE — MIXED  PARENTAGE. 


Both  sexes. 


6,991,665 


838,057 
163,014 

832,235 
818,783 
757,799 
697, 035 

635, 963 
539,148 
487,  .531 
396, 974 
322, 309 
236, 622 

1.58, 513 
116,097 
69,989 
42,376 
24,196 
10,084 

3,671 
862 
159 
32 

3,230 


Male. 


3,455,021 


423, 778 
82,649 

420, 821 
412,  .393 
377,362 
338, 635 

303, 552 
255, 803 
234, 974 
192, 052 
162,093 
118,875 

80,091 
58,784 
35, 191 
20,821 
11,571 
4,537 

1,615 

367 

72 

15 

1,619 


Female. 


3,536,644 


414,279 
80,365 

411,414 
406, 390 
380, 437 
3.58,400 

.^32,411 
283, 345 
252,  557 
204,922 
160,216 
117,747 

78, 422 
57,313 
34, 798 
21,5.55 
12, 625 
5,547 

2,056 

495 

87 

17 

1,611 


FOREIGN-BORN  ■WHITE. 


Both  sexes. 


13, 712, 754 


Male. 


7,528,322 


44,984 
4,  .569 

169,884 
.331,. 362 
.5-27, 942 
926,844 

1,454,363 
1,6.51,475 
1,737,805 
1,428,099 
1,299,675 
1,167,377 

908, 722 
715, 731 
519, 220 
381,325 
246, 487 
118, 935 

47,473  H 

11,717 

2,579 

48.5 

20,264 


22, 857 
2,3.37 

&5. 774 
167, 152 
2.59, 270 
456, 988 

792,088 
946, 818 
1,008,677 
803,195 
744,423 
651,546 

.5a3,789 
392, 629 
275, 400 
194, 732 
124, 170 
56,701 

22,004 

.5, 123 

1,049 

205 

13, 732 


Female. 


6,184,432 


22, 127 
2,2:j2 

84,110 
164,210 
268, 672 
469, 856 

662, 275 
704,657 
729,128 
624,904 
555, 2.52 
515, 831 

404,933 
323, 102 
243, 826 
186,  .59 ! 
122,317 
62,234 

25, 469 

6,594 

1,  .5.30 

2S0 

6,532 


142 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  47.— PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  BY  ACE  PERIODS  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION 
CLASSES,  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


All  ages 

Under  5  years .... 
Under  1  year . . . 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years.'.... 
20  to  24  years 

25  to  29  years 

30  to  34  years 

35  to  39  "years 

40  to  44  years 

45  to  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years 

70  to  74  years 

75  to  79  years 

80toS4  years 

85  to  89  years 

90  to  94  years 

95  to  99  years 

100  year's  and  over 
Age  unknown 


ALL  CLASSES. 


Both 
sexes. 


100.0 


10.9 
2.1 

10.8 
10.1 
8.9 

8.8 

8.6 
7.6 
7.4 
6.0 
5.5 
4.5 

3.4 
2.8 
2.0 
L3 
0.8 
0.4 

0.1 

0) 

(') 

0) 
0.1 


Male. 


100.0    100.0 


Fe- 
male, 


10.9 
2.1 

10.7 
10.0 

8.7 
8.4 

8.4 
7.7 
7.6 
6.1 
5.8 
4.7 

3.5 
2.9 
2.0 
1.3 
0.8 
0.3 

0.1 

(') 

0) 

(1) 

0.2 


11.0 
2.2 

10.9 
10.2 
9.2 
9.2 

8.8 
7.6 
7.1 
5.9 
5.1 
4.2 

3.2 
2.7 
1.9 
1.3 
0.8 
0.4 

0.2 

0) 

0) 

0) 

0.1 


Both 

sexes. 


100.0 


10.9 
2.1 

10.6 
9.9 

8.8 
8.6 

8.6 
7.7 
7.3 
6.1 
5.6 
4.6 

3.5 
2.9 
2.0 
L4 
0.8 
0.4 

0.2 

(1) 
(1) 
(1) 
0.1 


Male. 


100.0 


10.9 
2.1 

10.5 
9.8 
8.6 
8.3 

8.5 
7.8 
7.6 
6.2 
5.7 
4.7 

3.6 
3.0 
2.1 
1.4 
0.8 
0.4 

0.1 

(1) 
0) 
0) 
0.2 


Fe- 
male. 


Both 
sexes. 


100.0 


11.0 
2.1 

10.8 
10.0 
9.0 
9.0 

8.7 
7.7 
7.1 
6.0 
5.2 
4.4 

3.4 
2.8 
2.0 
1.4 
0.9 
0.4 

0.2 

0) 

(') 
(•) 

0.  1 


100.0 


10.9 
2.  2 

12.1 
11.8 
10.4 
10.1 

8.7 
6.7 
7.4 
5.3 
5.3 
3.8 

2.2 
1.9 
1.3 
0.9 
0.5 
0.3 

0.1 

0.1 
(M 
(') 
0.2 


Male, 


100.0 


10.9 
2.2 


12.1 
11.8 


8.1 
6.4 
7.4 
5.3 
6.2 
4.4 

2.5 
2.2 
1.5 
0.9 
0.5 
0.3 

0.1 

(1) 
(') 
(') 
0.3 


Fe- 
male. 


100.0 


10.9 
2.2 

12.1 
11.8 
10.8 
10.8 

9.2 
7.0 
7.4 
5.4 
4.4 
3.3 

1.9 
1.7 
1.2 
0.8 
0.5 
0.3 

0.1 
0.1 

(') 

(1) 
0.2 


NATIVE  WHITE. 

FOREIGN-BO 
WHITE 

RN 

AGE  PEKIOD. 

Nativ 

e  parentage. 

Foreign  parentage. 

Mixed  parentage. 

Both 
sexes. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Both 
sexes. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Both 
sexes. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Both 
sexes. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

All  ages 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

Under  5  years 

12.6 
2.5 

11.9 
11.1 
9.6 
8.9 

8.2 
7.0 
6.5 
6.3 
4.7 
3.8 

2.9 
2.6 
1.9 
L3 

0.8 
0.4 

0.1 

8 

(') 

0.2 

12.6 
2.5 

11.9 
11.0 
9.4 
8.6 

8.0 
6.9 
6.6 
5.3 
4.9 
4.0 

3.0 
2.7 
2.0 
1.3 
0.8 
0.3 

0.1 
(I) 
(1) 
0) 
0.2 

12.6 
2.5 

12.0 
11.1 
9.7 
9.1 

8.3 
7.1 
6.4 
5.3 
4.5 
3.6 

2.8 
2.5 
1.9 
1.4 
0.9 
0.4 

0.2 
(I) 

s 

0.1 

13.5 
2.6 

1.3.4 
1L2 
9.1 

8.8 

8.2 
6.7 
5.9 
5.3 
5.2 
4.3 

3.3 
2.6 
1.3 
0.6 
0.3 
0.1 

h 
(') 

0.1 

13.7 
2.6 

13.6 
11.3 
9.1 

8.7 

8.1 
6.6 
5.9 
5.2 
5.2 
4.3 

3.3 
2.6 
1.3 
0.6 
0.3 
0.1 

■(') 
0) 

(') 

0.1 

13.3 
2.5 

13.3 
11.1 
9.2 
9.0 

8.3 
6.8 
5.9 
5.4 
5.1 
4.3 

3.3 
2.6 
1.3 
0.6 
0.3 
0.1 

0) 
(') 
(>) 
(') 
(') 

12.0 
2.3 

n.9 

11.7 
10.8 
10.0 

9.1 

7.7 
7.0 
5.7 
4.6 
3.4 

2.3 
1.7 
1.0 
0.6 
0.3 
0.1 

0.1 

?! 

(') 
0) 

12.3 
2.4 

12.2 
11.9 
10.9 
9.8 

8.8 
7.4 
6.8 
5.6 
4.7 
3.4 

2.3 
L7 
1.0 
0.6 
0.3 
0.1 

(') 
(') 

h 

11.7 
2.3 

n.6 
n.5 

10.8 
10.1 

9.4 
8.0 
7.1 
5.8 
4.5 
3.3 

2.2 
1.6 
1.0 
0.6 
0.4 
0.2 

0.1 
(•) 
0) 
0) 
0) 

0.3 

0) 

1.2 
2.4 
3.9 
6.8 

10.6 
12.0 
12.7 
10.4 
9.5 
8.5 

6.6 
5.2 
3.8 
2.8 
1.8 
0.9 

0.3 
0.1 
(1) 
(') 
0.1 

0.3 
0) 

1.1 
2.2 
3.4 
6.1 

10.5 
12.6 
13.4 
10.7 
9.9 
8.7 

6.7 
5.2 
3.7 
2.6 
1.6 
0.8 

0.3 
0.1 
G) 
0) 
0.2 

0.4 

Under  1  year 

(') 

5  to  9  years 

1.4 

10  to  14  years 

2.7 

15  to  19  years 

4.3 

20  to  24  years 

7.6 

25  to  29  years 

10.7 

30  to  34  years 

11.4 

35  to  39  years 

11.8 

40  to  44  years 

10.1 

9.0 

50  to  54  years 

8.3 

55  to  59  years 

6.5 

60  to  64  years 

5.2 

65  to  69  years 

3.9 

70  to  74  years 

3.0 

75  to  79  years 

2.0 

80  to  84  years 

LO 

85  to  89  years 

0.4 

90  to  94  years 

0.1 

95  to  99  years 

0) 

100  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

0) 
0.1 

iLess  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


143 


TABLE  48.^D1STRIBUTI0N  BY  AGE  PERIODS.  FOR  INDIAN.  CHINESE,  AND  JAPANESE 
POPULATION,  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


All  ages 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  29  years 

30  to  34  years. 

35  to  39  years 

40  to  44  years 

45  to  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years 

70  to  74  years 

75  to  79  years 

80  toS4  years 

85  to  89  years 

90  to  94  years 

95  to  99  years 

100  years  and  over 
Age  unknown 


Indian. 


Both 
sexes. 


244,437 


33,346 
6,416 

34, 166 
30, 173 

25,417 
20, 009 

16,537 
13, 474 
13, 707 
11,618 
10, 806 
8,728 

6,573 
5, 9.53 
4, 655 
3, 455 
2,150 
1,457 

674 
409 
179 
160 
791 


Male. 


125,068 


16, 591 
3,236 

16, 931 
15,  225 
12,710 
10, 413 

8,558 
6,963 
7,213 
6,071 
5. 9.S7 
4,764 

3,594 
3,136 
2,429 
1,748 
1,049 


298 
180 
69 
73 
400 


Fe- 
male. 


119. 369 


16, 755 
3,180 

0 

17, 235 
14,948 
12, 707 
9,596 

7,979 
6,511 
6,494 
5,547 
4,  S19 
3,964 

2,979 
2,817 
2, 226 
1,707 
1,101 
791 

376 
229 
110 
87 
391 


Chinese. 


Both 
sexes. 


61, 639 


2,  898 
622 

2,511 
2, 005 
2,700 
4,845 

5,279 
4,682 
5,319 
5, 345 
5, 527 
6, 045 

5,594 
4, 504 
2, 303 
1,217 
355 
129 

42 
8 
7 
4 
260 


Male. 


53, 891 


1,480 
299 

1,370 
1,223 
2, 161 
4,122 

4,543 
4,093 
4,789 
4,913 
5,242 
5,850 

5,476 
4,416 
2,261 

1,188 
3!4 
120 

40 
8 
7 
3 
242 


Fe- 
male. 


7,748 


1, 418 
323 

1,141 

782 
599 
723 

736 
589 
.  530 
132 
285 
195 

lis 

88 
42 
29 
11 
9 


Japanese. 


Both 
sexes. 


111,010 


19, 029 

4,704 

7,743 
2,  .509 
4. 342 
9,636 

11, 270 
15, 253 
15, 394 
12, 762 
7,181 
3,515 

1,214 

489 

151 

31 

12 


412 


Male. 


72, 707 

9,8.53 
2,428 

4,048 
1,379 
3,081 
4,535 

4,600 
10,  819 
12,369 
10,  ()70 
6,184 
3,129 

1,094 

443 

134 

26 

6 


Fe- 
male. 


38,303 


9,176 
2,276 

3,695 
1,190 
1,261 
5,101 

6,670 
4, 434 
3, 025 
2,092 
997 
386 

120 

46 

17 

5 

6 


82 


All  ages 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year — 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  29  years 

30  to  34  years 

35  to  39  years 

40  to  44  years 

45  to  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years 

70  to  74  years 

75  to  79  years 

80  to  84  years 

85  to  89  years 

90  to  94  years 

95  to  99  years 

100  years  and  over 
Age  unknown 


PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION. 


100.0 


13.6 
2.6 

14.0 
12.3 
10.4 
8.2 

6.8 
5.5 
5.6 
4.8 
4.4 
3.6 

2.7 
2.4 
1.9 
1.4 
0.9 
0.6 

0.3 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 


100.0 


13.3 
2.6 

13.5 
12.2 
10.2 

8.3 


5.6 
5.8 
4.9 
4.8 
3.8 


1.9 
1.4 
0.8 
0.5 

0.2 
0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 


100.0 


14.0 
2.7 

14.4 
12.5 
10.6 
8.0 

6.7 
5.5 
5.4 
4.6 
4.0 
3.3 


2.4 
1.9 
1.4 
0.9 
0.7 

0.3 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 


100.0 


4.7 
1.0 

4.1 
3.3 
4.5 
7.9 

8.6 
7.6 
8.6 
8.7 
9.0 
9.8 

9.1 
7.3 
3.7 
2.0 
0.6 
0.2 

0.1 

0) 

(1) 

0.4 


100. 0     100.  0 


2.7 
0.6 

2.5 
2.3 
4.0 
7.6 

8.4 
7.6 
8.9 
9.1 
9.7 
10.9 

10.2 
8.2 
4.2 
2.2 
0.6 
0.2 

0.1 
(') 
(') 
(') 

0.4 


18.3 
4.2 

14.7 
10.1 

7.  7 
9.3 

9.5 
7.G 
6.8 
5.  6 
3.7 
2.5 

1.5 
1.  1 
0.5 
0.4 
0.1 
0.1 

(') 


0.2 


100.0 


17.1 
4.2 

7.0 
2.3 
3.9 

8.7 

10.2 
13.7 
13.9 
11.5 
6.5 
3.2 

1.1 
0.4 
0.1 

(') 
(') 
(') 

(') 


100.  0       100.  0 


13.6 
3.3 

.5.6 
1.9 
4.2 
6.2 

6.3 
14.9 
17.0 
14.7 
8.5 
4.3 

1.5 
0.6 
0.2 

(') 

(>) 

(') 

(•) 


0.5 


24.0 
5.9 


3.1 
3.3 
13.3 

17.4 
11.6 
7.9 
5.5 
2.6 
1.0 

0.3 

0.1 

(>) 
(') 
(') 


0.2 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


144 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table   49.— DISTRIBUTION 


or   POPULATION    CLASSES    BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920. 


BROAD  AGE  GROUPS,  BY 


UNITED  STATES. 

All  ages,  number ...... 

Under  5  years 

6  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  untaiown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Geogeaphic  Division!^. 

New  England. 


All  ages,  number . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


All  ages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over . . . 


Middle  Atlantic. 


All  ages,  number . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over . . . 
Age  unknown 


All  ages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over . . . 


All  classes. 


105,710,620 

11,573,230 

22,039,212 

18,707,577 

17,l57,6cS4 

14,120,838 

10,498,493 

6,531,672 

4,933,215 

148,699 

100.0 

,10.9 

20.8 

17.7 

16.2 

13.4 

9.9 

6.2 

4.7 


7,400,909 

753,030 

1,3.52,622 

1,208,526 

1,215,814 

1,044,653 

846,784 

540,420 

432, 1.59 

6,901 

100.0 
10.2 
18.3 
16.3 
16.4 
14.1 
11.4 
7.3 
5.8 


22, 261, 144 

2,354,451 
4,285,734 
3,741,583 
3,8.34,710 
3, 188, 579 
2,376,207 
1,436,850 
1,020,881 
22, 149 

100.0 
10.6 
19.3 
16.8 
17.2 
14.3 
10.7 
6.5 
4.6 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


58,421,957 

7,366,530 
13,433,572 
10,775,7.53 
8,860,843 
6,915,182 
4,989,713 
3,249,319 
2,738,876 
92, 169 

100.0 

12.6 

23.0 

18.4 

1.5.2 

11.8 

8.5 

5.6 

4.7 


15,694,539 

2,124,350 

3,870,731 

2,814,123 

2,338,688 

1,755,761 

1,489,610 

928, 722 

364,554 

8,000 

100.0 
13.5 
24.7 
17.9 
14.9 
11.2 
9.5 
5.9 
2.3 


2,803,149 

308,941 
515,042 
442,503 
401,035 
349,050 
301,768 
233, 146 
247,329 
4,3.35 

100.0 
11.0 
18.4 
15.8 
14.3 
12.5 
10.8 
8.3 


9,631,012 

1,130,577 

1,997,195 

1,723,828 

1,530,892 

1,211,466 

906,979 

597,633 

520,468 

11,974 

100.0 

11.7 

20.7 

17.9 

15.9 

12.6 

9.4 

6.2 

5.4 


Foreign 
parentage. 


1,906,340 

315,7.55 

5.52,888 

376,966 

244,  .525 

167, 109 

139,451 

79,704 

29,336 

606 

100.0 

16.6 

29.0 

19.8 

12.8 

8.8 

7.3 

4.2 

1.5 


5,397,951 

934,255 
1,629,979 
973,480 
641,841 
451,274 
405,039 
255,040 
104,977 
2,066 

100.0 

17.3 

30.2 

18.0 

11.9 

8.4 

7.5 

4.7 

1.9 


Mixed 
parentage. 


6,991,665 

838,057 

1,651,018 

1,454,834 

1,175,111 

884,. 505 

5.58,931 

274,610 

151,369 

3,230 

100.0 
12.0 
23.6 
20.8 
16.8 
12.7 
8.0 
3.9 
2.2 


735,936 

114,720 

205,611 

162,989 

108, 785 

69,456 

41,658 

21,130 

11,407 

180 

100.0 

15.6 

27.9 

22.1 

14.8 

9.4 

5.7 

2.9 

1.5 


1, 700, 302 

231,318 
405,326 
338, 189 
274,615 
209,249 
136,806 
66,741 
37,417 
641 

100.0 

13.6 

23.8 

19.9 

16.2 

12.3 

8.0 

3.9 

2.2 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


13,712,754 

•  44, 984 
501,246 
1,454,786 
3,105,838 
3,165,904 
2,467,0,52 
1,624,4.53 
1,328,227 
20,264 

100.0 

0.3 

3.7 

10.6 

22.6 

23.1 

18.0 

11.8 

9.7 


10, 463, 131 

1,143,699 

2,. 503, 121 

2,138,062 

1,607,604 

1,. 333, 632 

950, 699 

430,098 

332,713 

23,503 

100.0 

10.9 

23. 9 

20.4 

15.4 

12.7 

9.1 

4.1 

3.2 


1, 870, 654 

5,8.57 
66,278 
211,661 
444,9.57 
443,935 
353,565 
201,818 
141,052 

1,531 

100.0 
0.3 
3.5 
11.3 

23.8 
23.7 
18.9 
10.8 
7.5 


4,912,575 

9,848 

163,967 

589, 178 

1,247,  .586 

1,199,299 

860,498 

492, 759 

343, 250 

6,190 

100.0 
0.2 
3.3 
12.0 
25.4 
24.4 
17.5 
10.0 
7.0 


Negro. 


79,051 

7,415 
12,285 
13,563 
15,  .541 
13,919 
9,198 
4,059 
2,835 
236 

100.0 
9.4 
15.5 
17.2 
19.7 
17.6 
11.6 
5.1 
3.6 


600, 183 

47,306 

87,216 

11.3,886 

135,385 

113,237 

64,206 

23,374 

14,347 

1,226 

100.0 

7.9 

14.5 

19.0 

22.6 

18.9 

10.7 

3.9 

2.4 


AGE   DISTEIBUTION. 


145 


-DISTRIBUTION  OF   POPULATION    CLASSES   BY   BROAD    AGE    GROUPS,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920— Continued. 


Geographic  Divisons-- 
Continued. 

East  North  Central. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

U  nder  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

West  North  Central. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  yearsand  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

South  Atlantic. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years •- 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

75108°— 23 — 


All  classes. 


21,475,543 

2,220,032 
4,  OSS,  944 
3,642.633 
3,6.S4,814 
2,973,734 
2, 230, 859 
1,479,117 
1,132,157 
23, 253 

100.0 
10.3 
19.0 
17.0 
17.2 
13.8 
10.4 
6.9 
5.3 


12, 544, 249 

1,341,412 

2, 562, 668 

2,246,266 

2,025,311 

1,625,049 

1,236,684 

833, 928 

654,608 

18,323 

100.0 
10.7 
20.4 
17.9 
16.1 
13.0 
9.9 
6.6 
5.2 


13,990,272 

1, 729, 369 

3,381,017 

2, 706, 546 

2,031,209 

1,665,223 

1,200,015 

700,250 

556,519 

20, 124 

100.0 
12.4 
24.2 
19.3 
14.5 
11.9 
8.6 
5.0 
4.0 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


11,790,370 

1,491,025 

2, 620, 804 

2,176,485 

1,851,260 

1,3.86,250 

1,000,703 

672, 022 

576, 871 

14, 950 

100.0 

12.6 

22.2 

IS.  5 

15.7 

11.8 

8.5 

5.7 

4.9 


7, 475, 

1,032, 

1,812, 

1,398, 

1, 102, 

814, 

5^84, 

388, 

328, 

13, 


100.0 
13.8 
24.2 
18.7 
14.7 
10.9 
7.8 
5.2 
4.4 


8,779,416 

1,131,305 

2,119,614 

1, 667, 291 

1, 276, 735 

1,026,008 

722,053 

454,622 

371, 793 

9,995 

100.0 
12.9 
24.1 
19.0 
14.5 
11.7 
8.2 
5.2 
4.2 


Foreign 
parentage. 


4, 043, 692 
4-^1, 147 

864,  609 
679, 383 
662, 802 
505, 373 
441, 988 
290, 825 
115,537 
2,028 

100.0 
11.9 
21.4 
16.8 
16.4 
12.5 
10.9 
7.2 
2.9 


2, 126, 126 
143, 939 
3.^)4, 698 
413,015 
432, 819 
330, 075 
251, 768 
147,021 
51,442 
1,349 

100.0 

6.  S 

16.7 

19.4 

20.4 

15.5 

11.8 

6.9 

2.4 


353, 643 

46, 879 
82,634 
57, 954 
45,570 
37, 778 
40,375 
28, 829 
13,443 
181 

100.0 
13.3 
23.4 
16.4 
12.9 
10.7 
11.4 
8.2 
3.8 


Mixed 
parentage 


1,881,521 

202, 103 

421,952 

389, 472 

327, 330 

252, 700 

162,351 

80, 252 

44, 588 

773 

100.0 

10.7 

22.4 

20.7 

17.4 

13.4 

8.6 

4.3 

2.4 


1,251,752 

137, 420 
309, 971 
286,  SSS 
216, 722 
151,116 
87, 343 
40, 134 
21,619 
544 

100.0 
11.0 
24.8 
22.9 
17.3 
12.1 
7.0 
3.2 
1.7 


199, 961 

20,483 
38, 159 
37, 132 
33, 621 
29,025 
21,599 
12,006 
7,814 
122 

100.0 
10.2 
19.1 
18.6 
16.8 
14.5 
10.8 
6.0 
3.9 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


,223,279 

6,468 
103, 999 
297, 802 
722, 592 
731,736 
566, 851 
411,566 
378, 063 

4,202 

100.0 
0.2 
3.2 
9.2 
22.4 
22.7 
17.6 
12.8 
11.7 


1,371,961 

2,  826 

32,  687 

91,260 

212,344 

275, 490 

276, 843 

240, 124 

238,571 

1,816 

100.0 

0.2 

2.4 

6.7 

15.5 

20.1 

20.2 

17.5 

17.4 


315,920 

857 
11, 108 
36,980 
75, 576 
73, 8.S8 
54, 908 
32,989 
28,888 

726 

100.0 
0.3 
3.5 
11.7 
23.9 
23.4 
17.4 
10.4 
9.1 


Negro. 


514, 554 

36, 991 
73, 529 
95,858 
117,266 
94,424 
56, 422 
22,880 
15, 927 
1,257 

100.0 
7.2 
14.3 
18.6 
22.8 
18.4 
11.0 
4.4 
3.1 


278, 521 
19,  (1,V.) 
43, 922 
4S,  994 
55, 535 
49, 029 
32, 955 
15, 3:59 
11,9X9 
1,069 

100.0 
7.1 
15.8 
17.6 
19.9 
17.6 
11.8 
5.5 
4.3 


4,325,120 

527, 394 
1,125,359 
904, 219 
597, 559 
496,723 
359, 706 
171,014 
134,072 
9,074 

100.  0 
12.2 
26.0 
20.9 
13.8 
11.5 
8.3 
4.0 
3.1 


Indian, 
Chinese, 
Japan- 
ese, 
and  all 
other. 


22, 127 

2,298 
4,051 
3,633 
3,564 
3,251 
2,544 
1,572 
1,171 
43 

100.0 
10.4 
18.3 
16.4 
16.1 
14.7 
11.5 
7.1 
5.3 


40,  341 
5,478 
9, 155 
7,352 
5, 248 
4,440 
3, 519 
2,511 
2,491 
147 

100.0 

13.6 

22.7 

18.2 

13.0 

11.0 

8.7 

6.2 

6.2 


16,212 

2,451 

4,143 

2, 970 

2,148 

1,S01 

1, 374 

790 

509 

26 

100. 0 

15.1 

25.6 

18.3 

13.2 

11.1 

8.5 

4.9 

3.1 


•10 


146 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  49 DISTRIBUTION  OF   POPULATION    CLASSES   BY    BROAD    AGE    GROUPS,  BY 

DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920— Continued. 


Geographic  Divisions— 
Continued. 

East  South  Central. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  .5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  yearsand  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

36  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

West  South  Central. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Mountain. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  .54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


8, 893,307 

1,088,134 

2, 210, 996 

1,702,626 

1,252,787 

1,034,178 

777,  838 

451,533 

365, 167 

10,048 

100.0 

12.2 

24!  9 

19.1 

14.1 

•      11.6 

8.7 

5.1 

4.1 


10, 242, 224 

1,216,509 

2, 519, 413 

2, 032, 527 

1,563,198 

1,223,684 

847, 836 

469, 924 

349, 353 

19, 780 

100.0 
11.9 
24.6 
19.8 
15.3 
11.9 
8.3 
4.6 
3.4 


3,336, 

396, 
710, 
565, 
563, 
461, 
316, 
190, 
119, 
13, 


100.0 
11.9 
21.3 
16.9 
16.9 
13.8 
9.5 
5.7 
3.6 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


6, 092, 782 

797,844 

1,539,143 

1, 155,  331 

855, 340 

687, 673 

494,  773 

306,695 

251,378 

4,605 

100.0 

13.1 

25.3 

19.0 

14.0 

11.3 

8.1 

5.0 

4.1 


6, 959, 785 

894, 870 

1,782,338 

1,373,627 

1, 048, 640 

792,  807 

52-t,  .504 

303, S12 

226, 88:5 

12,244 

100. 0 
12.9 
25.6 
19.7 
15.1 
11.4 
7.5 
4.4 
3.3 


2,002,508 

286, 226 
487, 823 
354,806 
315, 240 
236,083 
155, 915 
94, 567 
60, 8:30 
11,018 

100.0 
14.3 
24.4 
17.7 
15.7 
11.8 
7.8 
4.7 
3.0 


Foreign 
parentage. 


115,484 

6,744 
14,718 
13, 193 
14, 898 
18, 807 
22, 763 
17, 275 

6, 990 
96 

100.0 
5.8 
12.7 
1L4 
12.9 
16.3 
19.7 
15.0 
6.1 


415,799 

49,995 
91,638 
76,212 
63,309 
52,214 
42,964 
27, 701 
11,346 
420 

100.0 
12.0 
22.0 
18.3 
15.2 
12.6 
10.3 
6.7 
2.7 


451, 132 

54, 586 
%,S97 
76,047 
77, 102 
65, 226 
46, 666 
25, 567 
8,743 
298 

100.0 
12.1 
21.  5 
16.9 
17.1 
14.5 
10.3 
5.7 
1.9 


Mixed 
parentage. 


87, 342 

5, 4.50 

13,054 

15, 228 

16, 527 

16, 090 

11,616 

5,775 

3,554 

48 

100.0 
6.2 
14.0 
17.4 
18.9 
18.4 
13.3 
6.6 
4.1 


280, 810 

31, 669 
67, 992 
57, 137 
44,912 
37, 063 
23, 672 
11,444 
6,694 
227 

100.0 

11.3 

24.2 

20.3 

16.0 

13.2 

8.4 

4.1 

2.4 


306, 034 

37, 805 
72, 857 
61,867 
54,228 
40, 203 
23,324 
10, 872 
4,700 
178 

100.0 
12.4 
23.8 
20.2 
17.7 
13.1 
7.6 
3.6 
1.5 


Foreign- 
born 

white. 


71,939 

1G3 
1, 854 
5,724 
11,843 
14,372 
13, 523 
10, 830 
13, 530 
100 

100. 0 
0.2 
2.6 
8.0 
16.5 
20.0 
18.8 
15. 1 
18.8 


459,333 

8,  214 
49,441 
78, 560 
84,356 
81, 344 
68, 8:57 
45,990 
40, 926 

1, 635 

100.0 
1.8 
10.8 
17.1 
18.4 
17.7 
15.0 
10.0 
8.9 


453,225 

4, 670 
28, 925 
50, 128 
95, 221 
102, 080 
78, 220 
53,531 
39, 362 

1,088 

100.0 
1.0 
6.4 
11.1 
21.0 
22.5 
17.3 
11.8 
8.7 


Negro. 


2,523,532 

277, 670 
641,716 
512, 759 
353, 853 
296, 967 
234, 939 
110,817 
89, 620 
5,191 

100.0 

11.0 

25.4 

20.3 

14.0 

11.8 

9.3 

4.4 

3.6 


2, 063, 579 

222, 582 

509, 573 

434, 891 

314,115 

253, 874 

is:},  4S8 

78,  .568 

61,438 

5,050 

100.0 
10.8 
24.7 
21.1 
15.2 
12.3 
8.9 
3.8 
3.0 


30, 801 
1, 540 
3,005 
6, 741 
8,500 
5,424 
3,321 
1,294 
817 
l.-)9 

100.0 
5.0 
9.8 
21.9 
27.6 
17.6 
10.8 
4.2 
2.7 


AGE   DISTRTBUTIOlSr. 


147 


Table  49 — DISTRIBUTION  OF   POPULATION    CLASSES   BY   BROAD    AGE    GROUPS    BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920— Continued. 


Geographic  Divisions- 
Continued. 

Pacific. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years ■. 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  yearsand  over 

New  England. 

Maine. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

New  Hampshire. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  yearsand  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  j'ears 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

63  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


5,566,871 

473, 479 
927, 464 
861, 517 
9S6, 657 
904,  706 
666, 207 
428, 686 
303, 095 
15,060 

100.0 
8.5 
16.7 
15. 5 
17.7 
16.3 
12.0 
7.7 
5.4 


768, 014 
75, 140 
141,  632 
124, 928 
109,  443 
100, 362 
88,380 
65, 133 
62, 101 
895 

100.0 
9.8 
18.4 
16.3 
14.3 
13.1 
11.5 
8.5 
8.1 


443, 083 
41, 391 
78, 5.i3 
70, 597 
65,  473 
59, 683 
53, 174 
38, 210 
35, 210 
792 

100.0 
9.3 
17.7 
15.9 
14.8 
13.5 
12.0 
8.6 
7.9 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


2,887,387 

293, 682 
559, 378 
483, 120 
479, 058 
410, 946 
298, 702 
198, 023 
154, 828 
9,650 

ITO.O 
10.2 
19.  4 
16.7 
16.6 
14.2 
10,3 
6.9 
5.4 


495. 780 

49,  736 
89,  887 
7.5, 964 
66,070 
62, 602 
57, 182 
45, 462 
48, 103 
714 

100.0 
10.0 
IS.  1 
1.5.3 
13.  3 
12.6 
11.5 
9.2 
9.7 


225, 512 
21,2-29 
38,  564 
32,031 
28,520 
28,  243 
27,  425 
23,  iss 
25, 775 
637 

100.0 
9.4 
17.1 
14.2 
12.6 
12.5 
12.2 
10.3 

n.4 


Foreign 
parentage. 


884, 372 
91,050 
182, 670 
147, 873 
155, 822 
127, 905 
98,596 
56,760 
22, 740 
956 

100.0 
10.3 
20.  7 
16.7 
17.6 
14.5 
11.1 
6.4 
2.6 


86, 150 

11,  .527 
23,214 
18,462 

12,  ISl 
7, 718 
6,373 
4,350 
2,283 

42 

100.0 
13.4 
26.9 
21.4 
14.1 
9.0 
7.4 
5.0 
2.7 


81. 039 

11,997 
22,616 
18, 331 
11,  474 
6, 9.55 
5,511 
2,8.S7 
1,204 
64 

100.0 
14.8 
27.9 
22.6 
14.2 
8.6 
6.8 
3.6 
1.5 


Mixed 
parentage 


548, 007 

57, 089 
116,096 
105, 937 
98, 371 
79, 603 
50, 562 
26,  256 
13, 576 
517 

100.0 
10.4 
21.2 
19.3 
18.0 
14.5 
9.2 
4.8 
2.5 


76,416 

12, 826 
22, 981 
16,  241 
9,176 
6,173 
4,404 
2, 75S 
1,839 
IS 

100.0 
16.8 
30.1 
21.3 
12.0 
8.1 
5.8 
3.6 
2.4 


44,547 
7, 034 

13, 50S 
9, 524 
5, 520 
3, 726 
2, 40:i 
1, 401 
805 
23 

100.0 
17.1 
30.3 
21.4 
12.4 
8.4 
5.4 
3.2 
l.S 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


1, 033, 868 

6, 051 
42, 987 
93,  493 
211,363 
243,  760 
193,  807 
134,  846 
104, 5,S5 
2,976 

100.0 
0.6 
4.2 
9.0 
20.4 
23.6 
18.7 
13.0 
10.  1 


107, 349 

S2S 
.5, 171 
13,  874 
21,649 
Zi,  .535 
20, 141 
12, 380 
9,654 
117 

100.0 
0.8 
4.8 
12.9 
20.2 
21.9 
18.8 
11.5 
9.0 


91,  233 

3,740 
10,600 
19, 826 
20, 627 
17, 756 
10, 6S1 

7,396 
151 

100.0 

0.5 

4.1 

11.6 

21.7 

22.6 

19.  5 

11.7 

8.1 


Negro. 


47,  790 
3,112 
6, 516 
7,151 
9,  850 

10, 035 
6,464 
2, 753 
1,668 
241 

100.0 
6.5 
13.6 
15.0 
20.6 
21.0 
13.  5 
5.8 
3.5 


1,310 
113 
199 
234 
ZU 
1S9 
140 
1(U 
94 
3 

100.0 
8.6 
15.  2 
17.9 
17.9 
14.4 
10.7 
7.9 
7.2 


621 

72 
119 
84 
108 
107 
51 
30 
29 
15 

lOO.O 
11.6 
19.2 
13.5 
17.4 
17.2 
8.2 
5.8 
4.7 


Indian, 
Chinese, 
Japan- 
ese, 
and  all 
other. 


165,447 

22, 495 
19,  817 
23, 943 
32, 193 
32, 457 
18,076 
10, 048 
5,698 
720 

100.0 
13.6 
12.0 
14.5 
19.5 
19.6 
10.9 
6.1 
3.4 


1,009 
110 
180 
1.53 
133 
145 
140 
79 
68 
1 

100.0 
10.9 
17.8 
15.2 
13.2 
14.4 
13.9 
7.8 
6.7 


131 
3 
6 
27 
25 
25 
28 
14 
1 
2 

100.0 
2.3 
4.6 
20.6 
19.1 
19.1 
21.4 
10.7 
0.8 


148 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION". 


Table  49 DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION   CLASSES    BY    BROAD    AG^    GROUPS,  BY 

DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920— Continued. 


New  England— Con. 
Vermont. 


All  ages,  number. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


All  ages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years. ..^ 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


Massachusetts. 

All  ages,  number. . 

Under  5  years 

6  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown. 


All  ages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over — 


Rhode  Island. 


All  ages,  number. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over — 
Age  unknown 


All  ages,  per  cent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

65  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


352, 428 

34, 544 
65,997 
66,061 
48,711 
46, 125 
41,255 
29, 665 
29, 694 
376 

100.0 
9.8 
18.7 
15.9 
13.8 
13.1 
11.7 
8.4 
8.4 


3, 852, 356 

385, 761 
693,364 
629,875 
653, 189 
557,783 
446, 856 
275,949 
206,447 
3,132 

100.0 
10.0 
18.0 
16.4 
17.0 
14.5 
11.6 
7.2 
5.4 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


804, 

62, 
112, 
10:3, 
98, 
85, 
69, 
41, 
30, 


100. 0 
10.3 
18.5 
17.2 
16.4 
14.2 
11.4 
6.9 
5.0 


Native 
parentage. 


228, 325 

24,250 
45, 1.58 
37,889 
30,424 
27,320 
24,375 
18,239 
20,377 
293 

100.0 
10.6 
19.8 
16.6 
13. 3 
12.0 
10.7 
8.0 
8.9 


1,230, 
141, 

226, 
193, 
181, 
153, 
129, 
99, 
103, 
1, 


100.0 
11.5 
18.4 
15.7 
14.7 
12.5 
10.5 
8.1 
8.4 


173, 553 

21,055 
33,087 
28,868 
25, 120 
21,350 
17,513 
12,966 
13,476 
118 

100. 0 
12.1 
19.1 
16.6 
14.5 
12. 3 
10.1 
7.5 
7.8 


Foreign 
parentage. 


42,100 

5,339 

9,m 

6,046 
4,077 
4,764 
5, 330 
4, 159 
2, 051 
23 

100.0 
12.7 
21.6 
14.4 
11.1 
11.3 
12.7 
9.9 
6.3 


1,093,258 

175,207 

311,661 

219, 190 

144,  .5.52 

98, 730 

81,809 

45,957 

15,869 

283 

100.0 

16.0 

28.5 

20.0 

13.2 

9.0 

7.6 

4.2 

1.5 


182, 660 

29, 153 

52,408 

37,593 

24,304 

16, 639 

13, 103 

6,967 

2,456 

37 

100.0 

16.0 

28. 7 

20.6 

13. 3 

9.1 

7.2 

3.8 

1.3 


Mixed 
parentage. 


36, 866 

4,358 
8,479 
7,082 
5,235 
4,621 
3,639 
2,059 
1,381 
12 

100.0 

11.8 

23.0 

19.2 

14.2 

12.5 

9.9 

5.6 

3.7 


401, 959 

61,778 

113,047 

91,009 

61,199 

37, 623 

21,579 

10,492 

5,157 

75 

100.0 

15.4 

28.1 

22.6 

15.2 

9.4 

5.4 

2.6 

1.3 


64, 268 

10,6:i7 

18,603 

14, 898 

9,384 

6,726 

3,067 

1,337 

607 

9 

100.0 

16.  6 

28. 9 

23. 2 

14.6 

8.9 

4.8 

2.1 

0.9 


Foreign- 
bom 
white. 


Negro. 


44, 526 

510 
3, 123 
4,954 
8,299 
9,304 
7,849 
5,161 
5,253 
43 

100.0 
1.2 
7.0 
11.1 
18.6 
20.9 
17.6 
11.6 
11.8 


1,077,534 

2,824 

34, 935 

117,791 

256, 567 

268, 980 

207,711 

117,262 

80,744 

720 

100.0 

0.3 

3.2 

10.9 

23.8 

24.0 

19.3 

10.9 

7.5 


173, 499 

493 
6, 347 
21,028 
38, 2.55 
40, 265 
34,073 
19, 746 
13,176 

116 

100. 0 
0.3 
3.7 
12.1 
22.0 
23.2 
19.6 
11.4 
7.6 


572 
52 

121 
86 
68 

108 

59 

46 

28 

4 

100.0 

9.1 

21.2 

15. 0 

11.9 

IS.  9 

10.3 

8.0 

4.9 


45, 466 
4, 308 
6, 857 
7,674 
9,244 
8,181 
5,307 
2,253 
1,497 
145 

100.0 

9.5 

1.5.1 

16.9 

20. 3 

18.0 

11.7 

5.0 

3.3 


10,036 

997 

1,599 

1,576 

1,756 

1,790 

1,243 

611 

463 

11 

100.0 
9.9 
16.9 
15.7 
17.5 
17.8 
12.4 
6.1 
4.5 


Indian, 
Chinese, 
Japan- 
ese, 
and  all 
other. 


1  Per  cent  not  shown,  base  being  less  than  100. 


AGE  DISTRIBUTTOlSr. 


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Table  49. 


-DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION   CLASSES   BY    BROAD   AGE    GROUPS,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920— Continued. 


New  England — Con. 

Connecticut. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years , 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  21  years , 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  "years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  (j4  years 

65  years  and  over , 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years , 

5  to  14  years , 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Middle  Atlantic. 

New  York. 


All  ages,  number. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over . . . 
Age  unknown 


All  ages,  per  coat . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

26  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over . . . 


New  Jersey. 


All  ages,  number. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over... 
Age  unknown 


All  ages,  per  cent . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  3t  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


1, 380, 631 

153, 838 

260, 987 

223, 072 

240,113 

194, 858 

148, 046 

89, 787 

68, 517 

1,413 

100.0 
11.1 
18.9 
16.2 
17.4 
14.1 
10.7 
6.5 
5.0 


10,385,227 

1,010,29(J 

1,874,509 

1, 742, 798 

1,863,021 

1,539,172 

1, 148, 173 

702, 142 

493,097 

11,965 

100.0 
9.7 
18.1 
16.8 
17.9 
14.8 
11.1 
6.8 
4.7 


3, 155, 

338, 
014, 
526, 
5.50, 
458, 
337, 
194, 
133, 
2, 


100.0 
10.7 
19.5 
16.7 
17.4 
14.5 
10.7 
6.2 
4.2 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


449, 206 
51, 196 

81, 722 
74, 032 
69, 816 
56,029 
45, 552 
33,62s 
36, 433 
768 

100.0 
11.4 
18.2 
16.5 
15.5 
12.5 
10.1 
7.5 
&1 


3,668,266 

417, 525 
726, 440 
654, 345 
606, 711 
468, 087 
344, 434 
231,032 
213, 428 
6,264 

100.0 
11.4 

19.8 
17.8 
16.5 
12.8 
9.4 
6.3 
5.8 


1,212,675 

141, 675 

248, 145 

215, 060 

196, 119 

154, 828 

115,527 

74,687 

65, 1(X) 

1.534 

100.0 
11.7 
20.5 
17.7 
16.2 
12.8 
9.5 
6.2 
5.4 


Foreign 
parentage. 


421, 133 

82, 532 

133, 878 

77,344 

47, 337 

32, 303 

27, 325 

15,384 

4,873 

157 

100.0 
19.0 
31.8 
1.8.  4 
11.2 
7.7 
6.5 
3.7 
1.2 


2,844,083 
455, 599 
820,  445 
520, 354 
353, 466 
253, 885 
229, 224 
145, 725 
58, 154 
1,231 

100.0 
16.0 
29.1 
18.3 
12.4 
8.9 
8.1 
5.1 
2.0 


829, 058 

149, 304 

255, 172 

151, 204 

101,509 

69,  716 

58,003 

32, 685 

11,243 

222 

100.0 

18.0 

30.8 

18.2 

12.2 

8.4 

7.0 

3.9 

1.4 


Mixed 
parentage. 


111,880 

17, 487 

28, 993 

24, 235 

18,271 

11,587 

6, 506 

3,080 

1,618 

43 

100.0 

15.6 

25.9 

21.7 

16.3 

10.4 

5.9 

2.8 

1.4 


873,566 

115,374 

202, 210 

173, 826 

147,421 

112,139 

71, 193 

33, 226 

17,812 

365 

100.0 

13.2 

23.1 

19.9 

16.9 

12.8 

8.1 

3.8 

2.0 


256, 741 

36, 152 

65, 781 

54, 905 

41,850 

28, 810 

17,294 

7,833 

4,048 

08 

100.0 
14.  1 
25.6 
2L4 
16.3 
11.2 
6.7 
3.1 
L6 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


376, 513 

716 
12,962 
43,414 
100, 361 
91, 224 
60, 035 
36, 588 
24,829 

384 

100.0 
0.2 
3.4 
11.5 
26.7 
24.2 
17.5 
9.7 
6.6 


2,786,112 

6,086 

93, 574 

354,756 

700, 825 

662,364 

481,830 

284,030 

198, 995 

3,052 

100.0 
0.2 
3.4 
12.7 
25.2 
23.8 
17.3 
10.  2 
7.1 


738, 613 

1,350 

25, 184 

83, 757 

187, 740 

183,811 

132,  490 

74,091 

49,064 

526 

100.0 
0.2 
3.4 
11.3 
25.4 
24.9 
17.9 

m.o 

0.7 


Negro. 


Indian, 
Chinese, 
Japan- 
ese, 
and  all 
other. 


21, 046 

1,873 
3, 390 
3,909 
4,131 
3,544 
2,398 
1,009 
734 
58 

100.0 
8.9 
16.1 
18. 6 
19.6 
10.8 
11.4 
4.8 
3.5 


198,483 

14,720 

24, 091 

37, 216 

51, 177 

39, 576 

19,693 

7,223 

4, 306 

415 

100.0 
7.4 
12.1 
18.8 
25.  8 
19.9 
9.9 
3.6 


117, 132 

10, 171 

19, 8:« 

21,052 

22,729 

20,802 

13, 579 

5,366 

3,391 

204 

lai.o 

8.7 
16.9 
18.0 
19.4 
17.8 
11.6 
4.6 
2.9 


853 
34 

42 
138 
167 
171 
170 
98 
30 
3 

100.0 
4.0 
1.9 
10.  2 
19. 0 
20.0 
19.9 
11.5 
3.5 


14,717 

980 

1,809 

2,301 

3,421 

3, 121 

1,799 

906 

342 

38 

100.  0 
6.7 
12.3 
15.6 
23.2 
21.2 
12.2 
6.2 
2.3 


1,681 

44 

74 

225 

403 

407 

346 

140 

35 

7 

100.0 
2.6 
4.4 
13.4 
24.0 
24.2 
20.6 
8.3 
2.1 


150 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS ^POPULATION. 


Table  49.— DISTRIBUTION  OF   POPULATION   CLASSES    BY    BROAD    AGE    GROUPS,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920— Continued. 


All  classes. 


Middle  Atlantic— Con 

Pennsylvania. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

IS  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

East  North  Central. 

Ohio. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44*hears 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  yearsand  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

65  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Indiana. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Und(T  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

65  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


8,720,017 

1,00.5,465 

1, 796, 971 

1,472,582 

1,421,339 

1,191,033 

S90, 795 

539, 906 

394,303 

7,623 

100.0 
11.5 
20.6 
16.9 
16.3 
13.7 
10.2 
6.2 
4.5 


5, 759, 394 

5N6, 136 
1,057,131 
965,313 
990, 126 
819,078 
614, 798 
403, 463 
319,437 
3,912 

100.0 
10.2 
18.4 
16.8 
17.2 
14.2 
10.7 
7.0 
5.5 


2,930,390 

2S9,  li»5 
559, 381 
497,329 
459, 385 
394, 314 
318,838 
224, 423 
183, 696 
3,830 

100.0 
9.9 
19.1 
17.0 
15.7 
13.5 
10.9 
7.7 
6.3 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


4, 750, 071 

571,377 
1,022,610 
854, 423 
728, 062 
588, 551 
447, 018 
291, 914 
241,940 
4,176 

100.0 

12.0 

21.5 

18.0 

15.3 

12.4 

9.4 

6.1 

5.1 


3,669,122 

418, 294 
751, 431 
672,593 
599, 325 
465,297 
339, 485 
225,002 
194,932 
2,763 

100.0 

11.4 

20.5 

18.3 

16.3 

12.7 

9.3 

6.1 

5.3 


2,329,544 

251,471 
4,83,095 
420, 420 
357,509 
290, 637 
227, 731 
160,064 
135, 739 
2,878 

100.0 
10.8 
20.7 
18.0 
15.3 
12.5 
9.8 
6.9 
6.8 


Foreign 
parentage. 


1,724,810 

329, 352 
548, 362 
301,922 
1S6, 866 
127, 673 
117,812 
76, 630 
35,580 
613 

100.0 
19.1 
31.8 
17.5 
10.8 
7.4 
6.8 
4.4 
2.1 


838,251 

117,586 
186, 4S5 
115,946 
110, 760 
97,844 
99, 357 
74,584 
35,464 
225 

100.0 
14.0 
22.2 
13.8 
13.2 
11.7 
11.9 
8.9 
4.2 


227, 066 

22, 221 
37,954 
26, 008 
28, 774 
30, 902 
36,528 
29, 998 
14,533 
148 

100.0 
9.8 
16.7 
11.5 
12.7 
13.6 
16.1 
13.2 
6.4 


Mixed 
parentage.' 


Foreign- 
bom 
white. 


569,995 

79,792 

1.37, 335 

109, 458 

85,344 

68, 300 

48,319 

25, 682 

15,557 

208 

100.0 

14.0 

24.1 

19.2 

15.0 

12.0 

8.5 

4.5 

2.7 


385, 823 
34,743 
68, 134 
69,073 
67, 630 
61,632 
45, 771 
24,266 
14,470 
104 

100.0 
9.0 
17.7 
17.9 
17.5 
16.0 
11.9 
6.3 
3.8 


141,593 

9,339 
20,912 
23, 275 
24, 734 
25, 179 
19,855 
11,443 

6, 7S8 
6S 

100.0 
6.6 
14.8 
16.4 
17.5 
17.8 
14.0 
8.1 


1,387,850 

2,412 
45, 209 
150, 665 
359, 021 
353,124 
246, 178 
134, 638 
94, 591 
2,012 

100.0 

0.2 

3.3 

10.9 

25.9 

25.4 

17.7 

9.7 

6.8 


678,697 
1,238 
23, 499 
72, 741 
171,229 
161,066 
109,416 
70,791 
68, 250 
467 

100.0 
0.2 
3.5 
10.7 
25.2 
23.7 
16.1 
10.4 
10.1 


150,868 

216 
4,498 
12,574 
32,063 
33,640 
25,348 
18,587 
23, 472 

470 

100.0 

0.1 

3.0 

8.3 

21.3 

22.3 

16.8 

12.3 

15.6 


Negro. 


284,568 

22,409 
43, 287 
55,618 
61,479 
52, 859 
30, 934 
10, 785 
6,590 
607 

100.0 
7.9 
15.2 
19.5 
21.6 
18.6 
10.9 
3.8 
2.3 


186, 187 

14,227 

27, 542 

34,711 

40,813 

32, 961 

20,576 

8,710 

6, 295 

352 

100.0 
7.6 
14.8 
18.6 
21.9 
17.7 
11.1 
4.7 
3.4 


80,810 

5,922 
12, 901 
14, 981 
lb,  199 
13,S33 
9, 274 
4, 293 
3,145 
262 

100.0 
7.3 
16.0 
IS.  5 
20. 0 
17.1 
11.5 
6.3 
3.9 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


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Table  49.— DISTRIBUTION  OF   POPULATION   CLASSES    BY    BROAD    AGE    GROUPS,  BY 
DR'ISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920— Continued. 


East  North  Central- 
Con  tinned. 


Illinois. 

All  ages,  number . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


AUages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  rears 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


Michigan. 

All  ages,  number . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years'ajid  oyer 

Age  unknown 


AUages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  "years 

65  years  and  over 


Wisconsin. 


AUages,  number. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  yearsand  over 

Age  unknown 


AUages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


6, 485, 280 

655, 073 

1, 240,  594 

1, 101, 608 

1, 154, 990 

923, 362 

679, 499 

423, 523 

297, 647 

8,924 

100.0 
10.1 
19.1 
17.0 
17.8 
14.2 
10.5 
6.5 
4.6 


3, 668, 412 

404, 586 
694, 673 
611,807 
656, 704 
501,772 
360, 9.50 
243, 210 
190, 972 
3,732 

100.0 
11.0 
18.9 
16.7 
17.9 
13.7 
9.8 
6.6 
5.2 


2,632,067 

285, 042 
537, 165 
466, 516 
423, 609 
335, 208 
256, 774 
184, 492 
140, 406 
2,855 

100.0 
10.8 
20.4 
17.7 
16.1 
12.7 
9.8 
7.0 
5.3 


native  white. 


Native 
parentage. 


3,066,563 

394, 165 
702, 900 
571, 322 
486, 616 
357, 692 
251, 694 
162, 607 
134, 267 
5,300 

100.0 

12.9 

22.9 

18.6 

15.9 

11.7 

8.2 

5.3 

4.4 


1, 670, 447 

234,339 

374, 635 

297, 181 

262,829 

188, 424 

134, 740 

92,443 

83, 5S8 

2, 268 

100.0 

14.0 

22.4 

17.8 

15.7 

11.3 

8.1 

5.5 

5.0 


1, 054, 694 

192, 756 

308,  743 

214, 9(i9 

144, 981 

84,200 

47, 053 

31,906 

28, 345 

1,741 

100.0 
18.  3 
29.3 
20.4 
13.7 
8.0 
4.5 
30 
2.7 


Foreign 
parentage. 


1, 467, 036 

183, 903 

346, 259 

265, 913 

246, 524 

170,212 

140, 968 

84,067 

28, 297 

893 

100.0 

12.5 

23.6 

IS.  1 

10.8 

11.6 

9.6 

5.7 

1.9 


775, 288 
107, 586 
175, 108 
139, 145 
135, 848 
92, 124 
67, 907 
40,394 
16,818 
358 

100.0 

13.9 

22.6 

17-9 

17.5 

11.9 

8.8 

.5.2 

22 


736, 051 

49, 8.51 
118,803 
132, 371 
140,  89(5 
114,291 
97, 228 
61,782 
20, 425 
404 

100.0 
6.8 
16. 1 
18.0 
19.1 
15.  5 
13.2 
8.4 
2.8 


Mixed 
parentage 


558, 783 

62,919 

129, 769 

119,508 

99,919 

73, 173 

43, 933 

19, 424 

9,834 

304 

100.0 
11.3 
23.2 
21.4 
17.9 
13.1 
7.9 
35 
1.8 


429,257 

54, 881 

107,  754 

89, 135 

69, 827 

49,655 

31, 435 

16,628 

9,790 

152 

100.0 

12.8 

25.1 

20.8 

16.3 

11.6 

7.3 

3.9 

2.3 


366, 065 

40,221 

9.5,  Zisi 

88,  481 

65, 220 

43, 061 

21,357 

8,491 

3,706 

145 

100.0 
11.0 
26.1 
24.2 
17.8 
11.8 
5.8 
23 
I.O 


Foreign- 
bom 
white. 


1, 206, 951 

1,629 
36, 219 
lll,8,-)6 
278,  759 
285,  445 
221, 558 
149,  415 
120, 145 

1,925 

100.0 
0.1 
3.0 
9.3 
23.1 
23.7 
18.4 
12.4 
10.0 


726, 635 
2, 894 
28,  746 
72, 505 
170, 4.58 
159, 988 
120, 8.58 
91,316 
79,067 
803 

100.0 
0.4 
4.0 
10.0 
2.3.5 
22.0 
16.6 
12.6 
10.9 


460, 128 
491 
11,037 
28,126 
70, 0K3 
91, 597 
89, 671 
81, 457 
87,129 
537 

100. 0 
0.1 
2.4 
6.1 
15.2 
19.9 
19.5 
17.7 
18.9 


Negro. 


Indian, 
Chinese, 
Japan- 
ese, 
andaU 
other. 


182,274 

12. 333 
25, 252 
32,544 

42. 334 
3.5, 933 
20,643 

7,711 

5,037 

487 

100.0 
6.8 
13.9 
17.9 
23.2 
19.7 
11.3 
4.2 
2.8 


60, 082 

4,141 

7,084 

12,704 

16, 676 

10,  732 

5,  .364 

1,954 

1,290 

137 

100.0 

6.9 

11.8 

21.1 

27.8 

17.9 

8.9 

3.3 

2.1 


5,201 

368 
7.50 
918 
1,244 
965 
,505 
212 
160 
19 

100.0 

7.1 

14.4 

17.7 

23.9 

18.6 

10.9 

4.1 

3.1 


3,673 

124 
195 
525 
838 
907 
703 
299 
67 
15 

100.0 

3.4 

5.3 

14.3 

22.8 

24.7 

19.1 

8.1 

1.8 


6,703 

745 

1,346 

1,137 

1,066 

849 

646 

481 

419 

14 

100.0 

11.1 

20.1 

17.0 

15.9 

12.7 

9.6 

7.2 

6.3 


9,928 

1,3.55 

2, 449 

1,651 

1,185 

1,094 

900 

644 

641 

9 

100.0 

13. 6 

24.7 

16.6 

11.9 

11.0 

9.1 

6.5 

6.5 


152 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATIOlsf, 


Table  49.— DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION   CLASSES   BY   BROAD   AGE    GROUPS,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920— Continued. 


West  North  Central. 

Minnesota. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  t  o  44  years 

45  t  o  'A  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

■Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Iowa. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24"  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45 1  o  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Missouri. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  t  o  54  years 

55  to64years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


2,387,125 

261,394 
4S2, 560 
437,528 
403,424 
303, 893 
227,643 
157,264 
110,766 
2,653 

100.0 
11.0 
20.2 
18.3 
16.9 
12.7 
9.5 
6.6 
4.6 


2,404,021 

250,887 
467, 780 
425,863 
385, 334 
308,278 
246, 734 
171,316 
144,392 
3,437 

100.0 
10.4 
19.5 
17.7 
16.0 
12.8 
10.3 
7.1 
6.0 


3, 404, 055 
327,909 
673,496 
598j  886 
545,417 
465, 750 
365,  .590 
237, 294 
185, 502 
4,211 

lOfJ.O 
9.6 
19.8 
17.6 
16.0 
13.7 
10.7 
7.0 
5.4 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


827, 627 
160,041 
234, 977 
159,112 
111,469 
67, 698 
42,795 
28,140 
21,812 
1,583 

100.0 
19.3 
2.S.4 
19.2 
13.5 
8.2 
.5.2 
3.4 
2.6 


1,528,553 

208, 256 

361,802 

290, 632 

226,  .S84 

162, 551 

119,772 

82, 348 

73,626 

2,682 

100.0 

13.6 

23.7 

19.0 

14.8 

10.6 

7.8 

5.4 

4.8 


2,536,936 

288,529 
575,020 
477, 512 
390, 766 
306,089 
225, 674 
147, 451 
122, 907 
2,988 

100.0 

11.4 

22.7 

18.8 

15.4 

12.1 

8.9 

5.8 

4.8 


Foreign 
parentage. 


708, 126 
51,576 
131,998 
159,511 
I5i,942 
99,945 
67,427 
34,271 
9, 084 
372 

100.0 

7.3 

18.6 

22.5 

21.7 

14.1 

9.5 

4.8 

1.3 


376,710 

18,207 
43, 493 
61,126 
76, 137 
68,185 
59, 716 
36, 492 
13,082 
272 

100.0 

4.8 

11.5 

16.2 

20.2 

18.1 

15.9 

9.7 

3.5 


300,064 
16,433 
36,905 
35, 939 
45, 557 
51,989 
57, 877 
39, 937 
15,2:?2 
195 

100.0 
5.5 
12.3 
12.0 
15.2 
17.3 
19.3 
13.3 
5.1 


Mixed 
parentage 


347,019 

47,122 

102,679 

88,131 

55,646 

30,204 

14,453 

6,026 

2, 630 

128 

100.0 

13.6 

29.6 

25.4 

16.0 

8.7 

4.2 

1.7 

0.8 


253,271 

22, 425 
54,499 
57,953 
47,009 
34,439 
20,944 
10,015 
5,870 
117 

100.0 

8.9 

21.5 

22.9 

18.6 

13.6 

•   8.3 

4.0 

2.3 


202, 018 

10,646 
29,301 
■  38,859 
4:3, 165 
38,342 
25,241 
10, 779 
5,562 
123 

100.0 

5.3 

14.5 

19.2 

21.4 

19.0 

12.5 

5.3 

2.8 


Foreign- 
bom 
white. 


486, 164 

74S 
9,  (',22 
27,915 
79,091 
103,080 
100,944 
87, 821 
76,418 
525 

100.0 

0.2 

2.0 

5.7 

16.3 

21.2 

20.8 

18.1 

15.7 


225,647 

379 
4,820 
12,671 
31,360 
39, 827 
43,9.57 
41,352 
51,012 

269 

100.0 
0.2 
2.1 
5.6 
13.9 
17.7 
19.5 
18.3 
22.6 


186,026 

308 
4,601 
14,986 
29,3.56 
37,099 
35,513 
29,426 
34,507 

2:w 

100.0 
0.2 
2.5 
8.1 
15.8 
19.9 
19.1 
15.8 
18.5 


Negro. 


8,809 

522 

1,003 

1,289 

2,039 

2,004 

1,211 

467 

257 

17 

100.0 
5.9 
11.4 
14.6 
23.1 
22.7 
13.7 
5.3 
2.9 


19,005 

1,550 
3,045 
3,304 
3,746 
3,166 
2,250 
1,074 
780 
90 

100.0 
8.2 
16.0 
17.4 
19.7 
16.7 
11.8 
5.7 
4.1 


178,241 

11,956 

27,618 

31,476 

36,417 

32,080 

21,133 

9,620 

7,269 

672 

100.0 
6.7 
15.5 
17.7 
20.4 
18.0 
11.9 
5.4 
4.1 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


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Table  49. 


-DISTRIBUTION  OF   POPULATION   CLASSES    BY    BROAD   AGE    GROUPS    BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:   1920— Continued. 


West  North  Central- 
Continued. 

North  Dakota. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years'and  over 

Age  iuikno\\ni 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24"  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to 44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years'and  over 

South  Dakota. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

6  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  f>4  years 

65  years'and  over 

Nebraska. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  o4  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years'and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


646, 872 

90,889 
160,  532 
115,994 
97,569 
78, 012 
51,712 
31.548 
19,324 
1,292 

100.0 
14.1 
24.8 
17.9 
15.1 
12.1 
8.0 
4.9 
3.0 


636,547 

79,  &n 

141,031 
116,181 
104, 564 
78,710 
53, 165 
36,082 
25, 536 
1,447 

100.0 

12.5 

22.2 

18.3 

16.4 

12.4 

8.4 

5.7 

4.0 


1, 296, 372 
143, 240 

272,688 

235, 867 

214,251 

163,093 

118,405 

81,941 

64,341 

2,546 

100.0 
11.0 
21.0 
18.2 
16.5 
12.6 
9.1 
6.3 
5.0 


NATIVE   WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


207,966 

45, 085 
63, 012 
35, 364 
25,  .550 
17,  S09 
10, 734 
5,879 
3,654 
879 

100.0 

21.7 

30.3 

17.0 

12.3 

8.6 

5.2 

2.8 

1.8 


308, 598 
56, 213 
85, 059 
56, 050 
43, 608 
29, 495 
17,715 
11,345 
8,040 
1,073 

100.0 
18.2 
27.6 
18.2 
14.1 
9.6 
5.7 
3.7 
2.6 


757, 064 
112, 3i52 
191,875 
139,  ZU) 
110, 887 
78, 795 
54,679 
37, 255 
30,054 
2,037 

100.0 

14.8 

25.3 

18.4 

14.6 

10.4 

7.2 

4.9 

4.0 


Foreign 
parentage. 


203,973 

24, 078 
57, 507 
46,865 
36, 500 
21,641 
10, 736 
4,730 
1,188 
128 

100.0 

12.1 

28.2 

23.0 

17.9 

10.6 

5.3 

2.3 

0.6 


141, 341 

8, 985 

24,698 

31, 577 

32,298 

21,976 

12,631 

6,905 

2,156 

115 

100.0 

6.4 

17.5 

22.3 

22.9 

15.5 

8.9 

4.9 

1.5 


231,948 

14, 195 
36,820 
49, 487 
55,000 
37,672 
22,383 
11,774 
4,436 
181 

100.0 

6.1 

15.9 

21.3 

23.7 

16.2 

9.7 

5.1 

1.9 


Mixed 
parentage. 


96, 512 

19, 889 

34, 384 

20, 417 

11, 107 

6, 534 

2,748 

1,021 

376 

36 

100.0 
20.6 
35.6 
21.2 
11.5 
6.8 
2.8 
1.1 
0.4 


86,  817 

12, 120 

25, 586 

20, 445 

13,790 

8, 263 

3,844 

1,892 

839 

38 

100.0 

14.0 

29.5 

23.  5 

15.9 

9.5 

4.4 

2.2 

1.0 


140, 555 

15, 172 

37, 687 

34,439 

Z\  595 

15,062 

8, 1.54 

4, 130 

2,262 

.54 

100.0 

10.8 

20.8 

24.5 

16.8 

10.7 

5.8 

2.9 

1.6 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


131,503 

312 
3, 926 
12, 157 
23, 571 
31,2.55 
26,921 
19, 460 
13,691 

210 

100.0 

0.2 

3.0 

9.2 

17.9 

2:i.  8 

20.  5 

14.8 

10.4 


82, 391 

113 

1,707 

5, 229 

12, 769 

17, 063 

17,384 

14, 707 

13,231 

188 

100.0 
0.1 
2.1 
6.3 
15.  5 
20.7 
21.1 
17.9 
16.1 


149, 652 

212 
3, 762 
9,660 
21,018 
28,282 
31,409 
28,03:5 
27, 063 
213 

100.0 
0.1 
2. 5 
6.5 
14.0 
18.9 
21.0 
18.7 
18.1 


Negro. 


467 

20 
83 
49 
90 
108 
70 
30 
15 
2 

100.0 
4.3 
17.8 
10.  5 
19.3 
23.1 
15.0 
6.4 
3.2 


832 

70 
162 
137 
149 
136 
84 
54 
35 


100.0 
8.4 
19.  5 
16.  5 
17.9 
16.3 
10.1 
6.5 
4.2 


13,242 

878 

1,754 

2,403 

3,099 

2,700 

1,458 

578 

338 

34 

100.0 
6.6 
13.2 
18.1 
23.4 
20.4 
11.0 
4.4 
2.6 


Indian, 
Chinese, 
Japan- 
ese, 
and  all 
other. 


6,451 

905 

1,620 

1,142 

751 

665 

503 

428 

400 

37 

100.0 
14.0 
25.1 
17.7 
11.6 
10.3 
7.8 
6.6 
6.2 


16, 568 
2,330 
3,819 
2,743 
1,950 
1,777 
1,.507 
1,179 
1,2.35 
28 

100.0 
14.1 
23.1 
16.6 
11.8 
10.7 
9.1 
7.1 
7.5 


3,911 

.531 
790 
648 
652 
5h2 
322 
171 
188 
27 

100.0 
13.6 
20.2 
16.6 
16.7 
14.9 
8.2 
4.4 
4.8 


154 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS ^POPULATTOlsr. 


Table  49.— DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION   CLASSES    BY   BROAD  AGE    GROUPS,  BY 
DR^SIONS  AND   STATES:   1920— Continued. 


West  North  Central- 
Continued. 

Kansas. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  .54  years 

55  to04  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5tol4years 

15  to  24  years 

25to34years 

35to44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55to64  years 

65  years  and  over 

SotTTH  Atlantic. 

Delaware. 

All  ages,  numter 

Under  5  years 

5to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to34  years 

35 1  o  44  years 

45 1  o  54  years 

55 1  o  04  years 

65  yearsand  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to24  years 

25to34  years 

35 1  o  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55to64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Maryland. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15to24  years 

25to34  years 

35  to44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55tof>4  years 

65  yearsand  over 

Age unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  •')  years 

5to  14  years 

15to24  years 

25 1  o34  years 

351  o44  years 

45to54  years 

55  to64  years 

65  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


,  769, 257 
1.S7, 262 
364, 581 
315, 947 
274, 752 
227, 313 
173, 435 
118, 483 
104, 747 
2,737 

100.0 

10.6 

20.6 

17.9 

15. 5 

12.8 

9.8 

6.7 

5.9 


223, 003 

22,929 
41, 358 
38,528 
36, 291 
30, 403 
24, 055 
16,315 
12,402 
722 

100.0 
10.3 
18.5 
17.3 
16.3 
13.6 
10.8 
7.3 
5.6 


1,449,661 

147,005 
283,574 
263,7.56 
234,839 
196, 117 
1.54,358 
96,053 
72,468 
1,491 

100.0 
10.1 
19.6 
18.2 
16.2 
13.5 
10.6 
6.6 
5.0 


natht:  white. 


Native 
parentage. 


,  308,  804 

161, 6>4 
300, 490 
240, 862 
193, 479 
152, 462 
112, 887 
76, 3S1 
68,403 
2,156 

100.0 

12.4 

23.0 

18.4 

14.8 

11.6 

8.6 

5.8 

5.2 


139, 876 

14,687 
26,320 
24, 581 
21,952 
18, 228 
14,450 
10,566 
8,664 
428 

100.0 
10.5 
18.8 
17.6 
15.7 
1.3.0 
10.3 
7.6 
6.2 


893, 
101, 
187, 
166, 
142, 
112, 
84, 
53, 
43, 


100.0 

11.4 

21.0 

18.7 

16.0 

12.6 

9.5 

0.0 

4.8 


Foreign 
parentage. 


163,964 

9,865 
23,277 
28, 510 
as,  385 
28,667 
20,998 
12,912 

6,264 
86 

100.0 
6.0 
14.2 
17.4 
20.4 
17.5 
12.8 
7.9 
3.8 


23,288 
4, 150 
6,34N 
3, 872 
2,767 
1,949 
2,091 
1,524 
580 
7 

100.0 
17.8 
27.3 
16.6 
11.9 
8.4 
9.0 
6.5 
2.5 


143,203 

14,  708 
30, 359 
25,204 
19,321 
15,844 
18,009 
13,519 
6,151 
28 

100.0 
10.3 
21.2 
17.6 
13.5 
11.1 
12.6 
9.4 
4.3 


Mixed 
parentage. 


125, 560 
10,  046 
25, 835 
26,639 
22,410 
18,272 
11,959 
6,271 
4,080 
48 

100.0 
8.0 
20.6 
21.2 
17.8 
14.6 
9.5 
5.0 
3.2 


9,641 

1,271 

2,096 

1,7.50 

1,534 

1,251 

876 

517 

339 

7 

lOO.O 
13.2 
21.7 
18.2 
15.9 
13.0 
9.1 
5.4 
3.5 


66,269 

6,48:5 
12, 577 
12, 545 
11,306 
10,017 
7,275 
3,798 
2^225 
13 

100.0 
9.8 
19.0 
18.9 
17.1 
15.2 
11.0 
5.7 
3.4 


Foreign- 
bom 
white. 


110,578 

754 

4,249 

8.642 

15. 179 

18,884 

20,715 

19,32.5 

22,649 

181 

100.0 
0.7 
3.8 
7.8 
13.7 
17.1 
18.7 
17.5 
20.5 


19, 810 

44 
621 
2,396 
5,311 
4,670 
3,273 
1,905 
1,522 

68 

100.0 
0.2 
3.1 
12.1 
26.  S 
23.6 
16.5 
9.6 
7.7 


102, 177 
140 
2,935 
11,421 
21,312 
22, 560 
19, 147 
12,857 
11,719 
86 

100.0 

a.i 

2.9 
11.2 
20.9 
22.1 
18.7 
12.6 
11.5 


Negro. 


Indian, 
Chinese, 
Japan- 
ese, 
and  all 
other. 


57,925 

4,693 
10, 257 
10, 336 
9,995 
8,835 
6,749 
3,  .516 
3, 295 
249 

100.0 
8.1 
17.7 
17.8 
17.3 
15.3 
11.7 
6.1 
.5.7 


30,335 

2,776 
5,971 
5,920 
4,717 
4,201 
3,347 
1,800 
1,295 
212 

100.0 
9.2 
19.7 
19.5 
15.5 
14.1 
11.0 
.5.9 
4.3 


244, 479 
24, 145 
.50,  519 
47,  .590 
40, 281 
34, 752 
2.5,066 
12, 2.87 
9,177 
662 

100.0 
9.9 
20.7 
19.  5 
16.5 
14.2 
10.3 
5.0 
3.8 


1  Per  cent  not  shown,  base  being  less  than  100. 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


155 


Table  49. 


-DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION   CLASSES   BY    BROAD  AGE   GROUPS,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920— Continued. 


South  Atlantic — Con. 

District  of  Columbia. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Virginia. 

All  ages,  munber 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  yearsand  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24"  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

West  Virginia. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  o  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  imknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24"  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years • 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over , 


All  classes. 


437,  571 
30,  436 
59, 656 

84,  5S1 
89, 921 
71,164 
52, 190 
27,  099 
20, 635 
1,8S9 

100.0 
7.0 
13.6 
19.3 
20.6 
16.3 
11.9 
6.2 
4.7 


2, 309, 187 

277, 1X4 
549,  128 
446, 525 
327, 948 
278,  390 
206,  340 
120, 626 
100,  008 
3,  038 

100.0 

12.0 

23.8 

19.3 

14.2 

12.1 

8.9 

.5.2 

4.3 


1, 463, 701 

195,  934 

34S,  519 

271,  153 

217,  406 

178,  251 

122,  713 

70,  799 

56, 140 

2,786 

100.0 

13.  4 

2.3.8 

IS.  5 

14.9 

12.2 

8.4 

4.8 

3.8 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


239, 488 

18, 244 
33,  760 
48,  298 
50, 352 
35,  804 
25,  976 
14,  207 
11,046 
1, 201 

100.0 

7.6 

14.1 

20.2 

21.0 

15.0 

10.8 

5.9 

4.9 


1,  534,  494 

189,591 

364, 362 

292, 508 

218,  380 

180, 827 

133, 640 

83,591 

70, 122 

1,464 

100.0 

12.4 

23.7 

19.1 

14.2 

11.8 

8.7 

5.4 

4.6 


1,  232,  857 

169, 766 

306, 041 

234,  934 

173, 154 

140, 780 

99,007 

58,  S27 

48,  310 

2,038 

100.0 

13.^ 

24.  S 

19.1 

14.0 

11.4 

8.0 

4.8 

3.9 


Foreign 
parentage. 


35, 129 

2,781 
5,194 
6,022 
5,800 
5, 146 
5,442 
3,264 
1,434 
46 

100.0 
7.9 
14.8 
17.1 
16.5 
14.6 
15.5 
9.3 
4.1 


30,  514 

3,  773 
7,209 
5, 926 
4,336 
3,285 
3,043 
1,981 
939 
22 

100.0 
12.4 
23.6 
19.4 
14.2 
10.8 
10.0 
6. 5 
3.1 


56,625 

13,9.58 
17, 891 
5,717 
4,310 
4,31S 
4,804 
3,  745 
1,837 
45 

100.0 
24.6 
31.6 
10.1 
7.6 
7.6 
8.5 
6.6 
3.2 


Mixed 
parentage. 


23, 695 

1,555 
3,111 
4,603 
5,166 
4,044 
2,857 
1,418 
901 
40 

100.0 
6.0 
13.1 
19.4 
21.8 
17.1 
12.1 
6.0 
3.8 


22, 116 

2,311 
4,344 
4,524 
3,463 
2,913 
2,347 
1,311 
893 
10 

100.0 
10.4 
19.6 
20. 5 
1.5. 7 
13.2 
10.6 
5.9 
4.0 


25, 847 

3, 160 
5, 165 
4,260 
3,  705 
3,738 
2,945 
1,716 
1,141 
17 

100.0 
12.2 
20.0 
16.5 
14.3 
14.5 
11.4 
6.6 
4.4 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


28,  548 
52 

720 
3, 2.56 
6,574 
6,497 
.5, 1.58 
3,095 
3,073 

123 

100. 0 
0.2 
2.5 
11.4 
23.0 
22.8 
18.1 
10.8 
10.  S 


30, 785 

90 
1,107 
3,808 
7,  .392 
7, 385 
5, 428 
3,009 
2,  .521 

45 

100.0 
0.3 
3.6 
12.4 
24.0 
24.0 
17.6 
9.8 
8.2 


61, 906 

1ST 
2, 964 
7,  73S 
19, 334 
16,  425 
8,323 
3,692 
3,028 
215 

100.0 
0.3 
4.8 
12.5 
31.2 
26.5 
13.4 
6.0 
4.9 


Negro. 


Indian, 
Chinese, 
Japan- 
ese, 
and  all 
other. 


109, 966 

7,774 
16,  842 
22, 2.53 
21,  857 
19,  524 
12, 639 
5,043 
3,  566 
468 

100.0 
7.1 
1.5.3 
20.2 
19.9 
17.8 
11.5 
4.6 
3.2 


690,  017 

SI,  263 
171,862 
139,518 
94, 172 
8.3,  sn 
61,  744 
30,  656 
2.5,  493 
1, 496 

100.0 

11.8 

24.9 

20.2 

13.6 

12.1 

8.9 

4.4 

3.7 


86,345 

8,  854 
16,  451 
18,  489 
16,869 
12, 967 
7,609 
2,814 
1,822 
470 

100.0 

10.3 

19.1 

21.4 

19.5 

1.5.0 

8.8 

3.3 

2.1 


745 
30 
29 
149 
172 
149 
118 
72 
15 
11 

100.0 

4.0 

3.9 

20.0 

23.1 

20.0 

15.8 

9.7 

2.0 


1,261 

156 

241 

241 

205 

167 

129 

78 

40 

1 

100.0 
12.4 
19.3 
19.1 
16.3 
13.2 
10.2 
6.2 
3.2 


121 

9 

7 

15 

34 

23 

25 

5 

2 

1 

100.0 

7.4 

5.8 

12.4 

2s.  1 

19.0 

20.7 

4.1 

1.7 


156 


ABSTBACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  49.— DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION   CLASSES   BY    BROAD   AGE    GROUPS,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920— Continued. 


South  Atlantic— Con . 

North  Carolina. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  11  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years. 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

South  Carolina. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

6  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  .?  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Georgia. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  1 4  ye&i's 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


NATIVE  WHITE. 

Indian, 

Foreign- 
born 

Negro. 

Cliinese, 

All  classes. 

Japan- 

Native 

''oreign 

Mixed 

while. 

and  all 
other. 

parentage,    p 

irentage. 

parentage. 

2,559,123 

1,765,203 

5,737 

5,740 

7,099 

763,407 

11,937 

358, 808 

248,913 

694 

652 

35 

10(5,460 

2,054 

674, 499 

455, 760 

1,332 

1,191 

227 

212,451 

3,538 

500, 219 

333, 715 

1,015 

1,040 

810 

161,417 

2,222 

339, 253 

240, 101 

868 

916 

1,687 

94,309 

1,372 

273,279 

191,780 

651 

731 

1,642 

77,346 

1,129 

191,441 

132,307 

618 

581 

1,283 

55, 897 

755 

119,699 

88, 405 

348 

354 

786 

29,334 

472 

98,716 

72, 580 

208 

271 

616 

24,6.56 

385 

3,209 

1,642 

3 

4 

13 

1,537 

10 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

14.0 

14.1 

12.1 

11.4 

0.5 

13.9 

17.2 

26.4 

25.8 

23.2 

20.7 

3.2 

27.8 

29.6 

19.5 

18.9 

17.7 

18.1 

11.4 

21.1 

18.6 

13.3 

13.6 

15.1 

16.0 

23.8 

12.4 

11.5 

10.7 

10.9 

11.3 

12.7 

23.1 

10.1 

9.5 

7.5 

7.5 

10.8 

10.1 

18.1 

7.3 

6.3 

4.7 

5.0 

6.1 

6.2 

11.1 

3.8 

4.0 

3.9 

4.1 

3.6 

4.7 

8.7 

3.2 

3.2 

1,683,724 

799,418 

7,025 

5,694 

6,401 

864,719 

467 

228, 581 

109,781 

633 

565 

13 

117,526 

63 

458, 867 

204,726 

1,108 

1,005 

169 

251,763 

96 

342,965 

154,618 

1,308 

1,093 

820 

185,041 

85 

225,339 

114, 160 

1,014 

1,022 

1,587 

107, 487 

69 

183, 874 

91,928 

947 

834 

1,365 

88,750 

50 

122,399 

58,884 

1,027 

591 

1,115 

60,724 

58 

66,988 

36,038 

682 

325 

651 

29,264 

28 

53,375 

2S,  792 

304 

257 

668 

23, 336 

18 

1,336 

491 

2 

2 

13 

828 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.  0 

100.  0 

100.  0 

13.6 

13.7 

9.0 

9.9 

0.2 

13.6 

13.5 

27.3 

25. 6 

15.8 

17.7 

2.6 

29. 1 

20.6 

20.4 

19.3 

18.6 

19.2 

12.  8 

21.4 

18.2 

13.4 

14.3 

14.4 

17.9 

24.  8 

12.4 

14.8 

10.9 

11.5 

13.5 

14.6 

21.3 

10.3 

10.7 

7.3 

7.4 

14.6 

10.4 

17.4 

7.0 

12.4 

4.0 

4.5 

9.7 

5.7 

10.2 

3.4 

6.0 

3.2 

3.6 

4.3 

4.5 

10.4 

2.7 

3.9 

2,895,832 

1,642,697 

16,371 

13,860 

16,186 

1,206,365 

353 

363,229 

215, 192 

1,453 

1, 1S3 

36 

145,332 

33 

747,685 

416, 892 

3,3.51 

2,345 

443 

324,610 

44 

580,363 

316,293 

2,951 

2,438 

1,954 

256,681 

46 

411, 122 

237,663 

2,658 

2,465 

3,743 

164, 530 

63 

325,977 

188, 833 

2, 038 

2, 209 

3,6sr, 

129, 160 

51 

232,024 

125,020 

1,994 

1,604 

2, 9:0 

100,417 

69 

130,381 

78, 581 

1,283 

975 

1 ,  874 

47,629 

39 

102,111 

63,099 

642 

640 

1,515 

36, 207 

•8 

2,940 

1,124 

1 

1 

15 

1,799 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.  0 

100.0 

100.0 

12.5 

13.1 

8.9 

8.5 

0.2 

12.0 

9.3 

25.8 

25.  4 

20.5 

10.  9 

2.7 

26.9 

12.5 

20.0 

19.3 

18.0 

17.6 

12.1 

21.3 

13.0 

14.2 

14.5 

16.2 

17.8 

23.1 

13.6 

17.8 

11.3 

11.5 

12.4 

15.9 

22.8 

10.7 

14.4 

8.0 

7.6 

12.2 

11.6 

18.0 

8.3 

19.5 

4.5 

4.8 

7.8 

7.0 

11.6 

3.9 

11.0 

3.5 

3.8 

3.9 

4.6 

9.4 

3.0 

2.3 

AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


157 


Table  49. 


-DISTRIBUTION  OF    POPULATION    CLASSES    BY    BROAD    AGE    GROUPS    BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920— Continued. 


South  Atlantic— Con. 


Florida. 

All  ages,  number. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  21  years 

25  to  .34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


All  classes. 


All  ages,  per  cent . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45 to 54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


East  South  Central. 

Kentucky. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  04  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  t  o  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years , 

65  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Tennessee. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years , 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  04  years 

65  yearsand over 

Age  unknown , 

All  ages,  per  cent , 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  "years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  y earsand  over 


968, 470 

105, 263 
217, 731 
178, 456 
149, 090 
127,  76S 
94, 495 
52, 290 
40,664 
2.713 

100.0 
10.9 
22.5 
18.4 
15.4 
13.2 
9.8 
5.4 
4.2 


2,416,630 

291,625 
558, 808 
445,  ,S62 
347, 062 
289,810 
225, 894 
141,879 
113,772 
1,918 

100.0 

12.1 

23.1 

18.4 

14.4 

12.0 

9.3 

5.9 

4.7 


2, 337, 885 
280, 739 
562,821 
445, 443 
335,058 
276, 135 
210,131 
124,215 
101, 189 
2,154 

100.0 
12.0 
24.1 
19.1 
14.3 
11.8 
9.0 
5.3 
4.3 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


532, 295 

63,678 
124,586 
95, 403 
78,441 
65, 014 
48,005 
30, 867 
25,396 
905 

100.0 
12.0 
23.4 
17.9 
14.7 
12.2 
9.0 
5.8 
4.8 


2, 039, 134 

266, 945 
502,132 
385, 852 
286, 527 
229,509 
171,182 
107, 268 
88,412 
1,307 

100.0 
13.1 
24.6 
18.9 
14.1 
11.3 
8.4 
5.3 
4.3 


1,832,757 

232, 474 

452, 394 

345, 774 

257, 983 

210, 152 

157,025 

96,384 

79, 371 

1,200 

100.0 
12.7 
24.7 
18.9 
14.1 
11.5 
8.6 
5.3 
4.3 


Foreign 
parentage 


35,751 

4,669 
■9,842 
5,939 
4,496 
3,600 
3,347 
2,483 
1,348 
27 

100.0 
13.1 
27.5 
16.6 
12.6 
10.1 
9.4 
6.9 
3.8 


65,931 

2,070 

4,654 

6,122 

8,532 

11,996 

15,607 

12, 303 

4, 5K6 

61 

100.0 

3.1 

7.1 

9.3 

12.9 

18.2 

23.7 

18.7 

7.0 


20,423 
1,425 
3,217 
2,617 
2,812 
3,278 
3,597 
2,357 
1,106 
14 

100.0 
7.0 
15.8 
12.8 
13.8 
16.1 
17.6 
11.5 
5.4 


Mixed 
parentage 


27,  099 
3,303 
6,325 

4,879 
4,044 
3, 258 
2,523 
1,592 
1,147 
28 

100.0 
12.2 
23.3 
18.0 
14.9 
12.0 
9.3 
5.9 
4.2 


44, 715 

2,098 
5,657 
7,  870 
9,273 
8, 974 
6,347 
2.948 
1,528 
20 

100.0 

4.7 

12.7 

17.6 

20.7 

20.1 

14.2 

6.6 

3.4 


17, 335 
1,135 
2,668 
3,000 
3, 120 
3,174 
2,290 
1,168 
769 
11 

100.0 
6.5 
15.4 
17.3 
18.0 
18.3 
13.2 
6.7 
4.4 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


43, 008 

200 
1,922 
4,777 
8,636 
9,658 
8,261 
5,120 
4,226 

148 

100.0 
0.6 
4.5 
11.1 
20.1 
22.5 
19.2 
11.9 
9.8 


30, 780 

30 
518 
1,8S3 
4,513 
.5,392 
5,625 
5, 1.35 
7,646 
38 

100.0 

0.1 

1.7 

6.1 

14.7 

17.5 

18.3 

16.7 

24.8 


15, 478 

45 

429 

1,348 

2,581 

3,215 

2,940 

2,238 

2,661 

21 

100.0 

0.3 

2.8 

8.7 

16.7 

20.8 

19.0 

14.5 

17.2 


Negro. 


329, 487 

33, 264 
7'i,  800 
67, 304 
53, 337 


Indian, 
Chinese, 
Japan- 
ese, 
and  all 
other. 


830 

89 
166 
154 
136 


46, 120 
32,203 

118 
96 

12, 187 

41 

.S,  520 

27 

1,602 

3 

100.  0 

100.0 

10.1 

10.7 

22.7 

20.  0 

20.4 

IS.  6 

16.2 

16.4 

14.0 

14.2 

9.8 

11.6 

3.7 

4.9 

2.6 

3.3 

235,938 

132 

2(1,468 

14 

45,  828 

19 

44,118 

17 

3S,  186 

31 

33,917 

22 

27, 120 

13 

14,213 

12 

11,590 

4 

492 

100.0 

100.0 

8.7 

10.6 

19.4 

14.4 

18.7 

12.9 

16.2 

23.5 

14.4 

10.7 

11.5 

9.8 

6.0 

9.1 

4.9 

3.0 

451,  758 

134 

45,653 

7 

104, 103 

10 

92,084 

20 

08,534  . 

28 

56, 285 

31 

44,259 

20 

22, 060 

8 

17, 275 

7 

905 

3 

100.0 

100.0 

10.1 

6.2 

23.0 

7.5 

20.5 

14.9 

15.2 

20.9 

12.5 

23.1 

9.8 

14.9 

4.9 

6.0 

3.8 

5.2 

158 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS— POPULATION, 


Table  49 DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION   CLASSES    BY   BROAD   AGE    GROUPS,  BY 

DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


East  South  Central— 
Continued. 

Alabama. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

55  to  64  years 

65 yearsand  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  yearsand  over 

Mississippi. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  f)  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  04  years 

65  years  and  ovot 

Age  uulaiown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

West  South  Central 

Arkansas. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24"  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


2, 348, 174 
299, 522 
617, 643 
456, 268 
325, 332 
261,647 
196, 974 
104,583 
83,498 
2,707 

100.0 

12.8 

26.3 

19.4 

13.9 

11.1 

8.4 

4.5 

3.6 


1, 790, 618 

216,248 

471, 724 

355, 053 

245, 335 

206, 586 

144, 839 

80, 856 

66, 708 

3,269 

100.0 

12.1 

26.3 

19.8 

13.7 

11.5 

8.1 

4.5 

3.7 


1, 752, 204 

220,811 

449, 959 

335, 858 

248, 877 

201, 480 

1.50,671 

80,772 

62, 092 

1,684 

100.0 
12.6 
25.  7 
19.2 
14. 2 
11.5 
8.6 
4.6 
3.5 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


1, 394, 129 

191,569 

368, 145 

265, 343 

196,632 

153,641 

103,918 

63,658 

50,470 

753 

100.0 

13.7 

26.4 

19.0 

14.1 

11.0 

7.  5 

4.6 

3.6 


826, 762 

106, 856 
216, 472 
158, 362 
114, 198 
94, 371 
62,648 
39, 385 
33, 125 
1,345 

100.0 
12.9 
26.2 
19.2 
13.8 
11.4 
7.6 
4.8 
4.0 


1,226,692 

166, 833 

325, 703 

228, 787 

170, 866 

135, 823 

96, 103  ■ 

56, 836 

44,961 

780 

100.  C 
13.6 
26.6 
18.7 
13.9 
11.1 
7.8 
4.6 
3.7 


Foreign 
parentage. 


19, 591 

2,163 
4,749 
3,225 
2,617 
2,262 
2,207 
1,621 
739 
8 

100.0 
11.0 
24.  2 
16.5 
13.4 
11.5 
11.3 
8.3 
3.8 


9,539 

1,086 

2,09G 

1,229 

937 

1,271 

1,352 

994 

559 

13 

100.0 
11.4 
22.0 
12.9 

9.8 
13.3 
14.2 
10.4 

5.9 


19, 030 

1,118 
3,059 
3,348 
3,249 
2, 825 
2,669 
1,830 
917 
15 

100.0 
5.9 
16.1 
17.6 
17.1 
14.8 
14.0 
9.6 
4.8 


Mixed 

parentage. 


15, 650 

1,494 
3,206 
2,850 
2, 566 
2,244 
1,679 
918 
685 


100.0 

9.5 

20.5 

IS.  2 

16.4 

14.3 

10.7 

5.9 

4.4 


9,642 

723 
1,523 
1,508 
1,568 
1,698 
1,300 

74l 

572 


100.0 
7.5 
15.8 
15.6 
16.3 
17.6 
13.5 
7.7 
5.9 


20, 060 
1, 533 
3,889 
3,723 
3,247 
2,999 
2,426 
1,347 
878 
18 

100.0 
7.6 
19.4 
18.6 
16.2 
15.0 
12.1 
6.7 
4.4 


Foreign- 
bom 
white. 


17, 662 

64 

640 

1,695 

3,235 

4,100 

3,448 

2,416 

2,037 

27 

100.0 
0.4 
3.6 
9.6 
18.3 
23.2 
19.5 
13.7 
11.5 


8,019 

24 

207 

798 

1,514 

1,665 

1,510 

1,041 

1,186 

14 

100.0 
0.3 
3.3 
10.0 
18.9 
20.8 
18.8 
13.0 
14.8 


13, 975 

36 
299 
1,024 
1,953 
2,796 
3, 088 
2,455 
2,308 

16 

100.  0 

0.3 

2.1 

7.3 

14.0 

20.0 

22.1 

17.6 

16.6 


Negro. 


900, 652 

104, 155 

240, 761 

is:?,  092 

120,211 

99, 347 

8.5,683 

35,948 

29, 545 

1,910 

100.0 

11.6 

26.  7 

20.3 

13.3 

11.0 

9.5 

4.0 

3.3 


935,184 

107,394 

2.51,024 

192, 865 

126,922 

107, 418 

77, 877 

38,  .596 

31,204 

1,884 

100.0 
11.5 
2(1.8 
20.6 
13.6 
11.5 
8.3 
4.1 
3.3 


472, 220 
61,274 

116,977 
98, 932 
69, 526 
57,001 
46, 354 
18, 279 
13,022 
855 

100.0 
10.9 
24.  8 
21.0 
14.7 
12.1 
9.8 
3.9 
2.8 


AGE  DISTETBUTTON. 


159 


Table  49.-DISTRIBUTI0N  OF  POPULATION  CLASSES   BY   BRoAD   AGE    GBOUPS.  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920-Colitinued, 


West  South  Centrai>- 
Contiuued. 

Louisiana. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45to54  jears 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Oklahoma. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  ^'ears 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  j'ears 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  j'cars 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Texas. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  j-ears  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  j'ears 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25to.34years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


1, 798, 509 

209,213 

442,4.57 

359,592 

271,829 

221 , 598 

151,922 

78, 130 

59,443 

4,325 

100.0 

11.6 

24.6 

20.0 

15.1 

12.3 

8.4 

4.3 

3.3 


2,028,283 

252,578 

509,191 

392,325 

304,685 

238,537 

167,868 

95,056 

64,772 

3,281 

100.0 
12.5 
25.1 
19.3 
15.0 
11.8 
8.3 
4.7 
3.2 


4,663,228 

533,907 
1,117,806 
944,752 
737, 807 
562,069 
377,385 
215,966 
163,046 
10,490 

100.0 
11.4 
24.0 
20.3 
15.8 
12.1 
8.1 
4.6 
3.5 


KATtVE  AVUltfi. 


Native 
parentage. 


941,724 

122, 771 
245, 775 
193, 141 
142,879 
107,067 
66,247 
35,514 
26,315 
2,015 

100.0 

13.0 

26.1 

20.5 

15.2 

11.4 

7.0 

3.8 

2.8 


1, 679, 107 

219,711 

4:«,9.52 

326,270 

250,413 

191, 143 

131,112 

74, 105 

49,9.'<:i 

2,412 

100.0 
13.1 
25.8 
19.4 
14.9 
11.4 
7.8 
4.4 
3.0 


3,112,262 

385,555 
776,908 
625,423 
484,482 
358,774 
231,102 
137,357 
105, 624 
7,037 

100.0 
12.4 
25.0 
20.1 
15.6 
11.5 
7.4 
4.4 
3.4 


Poreigm 
parentage, 


67,016 

5,422 
14,182 
9,850 
7,1.53 
8,721 
10,933 
7,427 
3,273 
55 

100.0 
8.1 
21.2 
14.7 
10.7 
13.0 
16.3 
11.1 
4.9 


53,083 
3,844 
9,197 
9,861 
9,635 
7,877 
6,388 
4,314 
1,933- 
34 

100.0 
7.2 
17.3 
18.6 
18.2 
14.8 
12.0 
8.1 
3.6 


276, 670 
39,611 
65,200 
53, 153 
43,272 
32, 791 
22, 974 
14, 130 
5,223 
316 

100.0 
14.3 
23.6 
19.2 
15.6 
11.9 
8.3 
5.1 
1.9 


Mixed 
parentage 


43,000 

3,366 
6,993 
7,067 
7,626 
7,920 
5,773 
2,671 
1,541 
43 

100.0 
7.8 
16.3 
16.4 
17.7 
18.4 
13.4 
6.2 
3.6 


49,036 

3,940 
9, 798 
9,489 
8,386 
7,464 
5,377 
2,868 
1,684 
30 

100.0 
8.0 
20.0 
19.4 
17.1 
15.2 
U.O 
5.8 
3.4 


168,714 

22,830 

47,312 

36, 858 

25, 653 

18,680 

10,096 

4,558 

2,591 

136 

100.0 
13.5 
28.0 
21.8 
15.2 
11.1 
6.0 
2.7 
1.5 


Foreign- 
bom 
white. 


.  44, 871 
186 
1,259 
4,808 
8,510 
9,558 
8,323 
6, 692 
6,4.39 
96 

100.0 
0.4 
2.8 
10.7 
19.0 
21.3 
18.5 
12.7 
14.4 


39,968 
303 
1,516 
4,406 
7,087 
7,934 
7,780 
5,782 
4,944 
216 

100.0 
0.8 
3.8 
11.0 
17.7 
19.9 
19.5 
14.5 
12.4 


360,519 

7,719 
46,367 
68,322 
66,806 
61,056 
49,646 
32,061 
27,235 

1,307 

100.0 
2.1 
12.9 
19.0 
18.5 
16.9 
13.8 
8.9 
7.6 


Negro. 


700,257 

77, 296 
173,871 
144,447 
105,433 
88,117 
60,460 
26,718 
21,801 
2,114 

100.0 

11.0 

24.8 

20.6 

15.1 

12.6 

8.6 

3.8 

3.1 


149,408 

16,214 

37,342 

31,065 

22, 163 

18,501 

13,449 

5,939 

4,338 

397 

100.0 
10.9 
25.0 
20.8 
14.8 
12.4 
9.0 
4.0 
2.9 


741,694 

77,798 

181,38:3 

160,447 

116,993 

90, 255 

63,225 

27, 6;i2 

22,277 

1,684 

100.0 

10.5 

24.5 

21.6 

15.8 

12.2 

8.5 

3.7 

3.0 


Indian, 
Cliinese, 
Japan-' 

ese, 
and  all 
othei". 


1,641 

172 
377 
279 
228 
215 
186 
108 
74 
2 

100.0 
10.5 
23.0 
17.0 
13.9 
13.1 
11.3 
6.6 
4.5 


57,681 

8,566 
17,:i86 
11,228 
7,001 
5,618 
3,752 
2,048 
1,890 
192 

100.0 
14.9 
30.1 
19.5 
12.1 
9.7 
6.5 
3.6 
3.3 


3,369 

394 
636 
iA9 
601 
513 
.342 
228 
96 
10 

100.0 
1L7 
18.9 
16.3 
17.8 
15.2 
10.2 
6.8 
2.8 


160 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


TABLE49.— DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION   CLASSES    BY   BROAD   AGE    GROUPS,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920— Continued. 


Mountain. 

Montana. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

6  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over. . . 
Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over. . . 

Idaho. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years'and  over.,. 
Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  04  years 

65  years  and  over. . . 

Wyoming. 

All  ages,  number 
Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years'and  over... 
Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 
Under  5  years..' 

6  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  yKirs 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over. . . 


All  classes. 


548,889 

67, 372 
111,401 
82, 513 
101, 877 
82, 830 
52, 766 
31,385 
16, 808 
1,937 

100.0 
12.3 
20.3 
15.0 
18.6 
15.1 
9.6 
5.7 
3.1 


431,866 

54,536 
97, 876 
73,640 
68,987 
57, 373 
40, 007 
24, 269 
14, 839 
339 

100.0 

12.6 

22.7 

17.1 

16.0 

13.3 

9.3 

5.6 

3.4 


194,402 
22,524 
38, 343 
31,946 
39,318 
29,927 
17,049 
9, 431 
4,989 
875 

100.0 
11.6 
19.7 
16.4 
20.2 
15. 4 
8.8 
4.9 
2.6 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


275,803 

43,402 
64,610 
43,238 
47, 164 
35, 225 
20,745 
12, 452 
7,406 
1,561 

100.0 
15.7 
23.4 
15.7 
17.1 
12.8 
7.5 
4.5 
2.7 


294,252 

45,372 
77,452 
52, 741 
43, 264 
32,698 
21, 183 
12,991 
8,308 
243 

100.0 

15.4 

26.3 

17.9 

14.7 

ILl 

7.2 

4.4 

2.8 


122,884 

16, 864 
27,633 
21,135 
23, 697 
16, 285 
8,965 
4, 937 
2,736 
632 

100. 0 
13.7 
22.5 
17.2 
19.3 
13.3 
7.3 
4.0 
2.2 


Foreign 
parentage 


101,918 

12,013 

23, 478 

IS, 051 

20,232 

13, 493 

8, 561 

4,498 

1,517 

75 

100.0 
11.8 
23.0 
17.7 
19.9 
13.2 
8.4 
4.4 
1.5 


47,920 
3,431 

7,895 
7,881 
9,227 
8,479 
6,483 
3,346 
1,151 
27 

100.0 
7.2 
16.5 
16.4 
19.3 
17.7 
13.5 
7.0 
2.4 


25,234 
3,176 
5,541 
4,268 
4,865 
3, 529 
2,243 
1,192 
409 
11 

100.0 
12.6 
22.0 
16.9 
19.3 
14.0 
8.9 
4.7 
1.6 


Mixed 
parentage 


62,919 

9,756 

1C>,  287 

12,091 

11,038 

7,424 

3,820 

1,758 

706 

39 

100.0 

15.5 

25. 9 

19.2 

17.5 

1L8 

6.1 

2.8 

LI 


44,533 

4,856 
10,437 
9, 123 
8, 122 
6,115 
3,578 
1,620 
606 
16 

100.0 
10.9 
23.4 
20.5 
18.2 
13.7 
8.0 
3.6 
L5 


16,773 

1,954 

3,695 

3,353 

3,363 

2,368 

1,226 

593 

217 

4 

100.  0 
1L6 
22.0 
20.0 
20.1 
14.1 
7.3 
3.5 
L3 


Foreign- 
born 
wliite. 


93,620 

329 

4,140 

6,883 
21,523 
24,650 
18, 026 
11,557 

6,284 
228 

100.0 
0.4 
4.4 
7.4 
23.0 
26.3 
19.3 
12.3 
6.7 


38,963 
173 
1,179 
3,015 
7,363 
9,018 
8,034 
5,817 
4,329 
35 

100.0 
0.4 
3.0 
7.7 
18.9 
23.1 
20.6 
14.9 

n.1 


25,255 

105 
1,041 
2,501 
6,538 
6,717 
4,153 
2,478 
1, 507 

215 

100.0 
0.4 
4.1 
9.9 
25.9 
26.6 
16.4 
9.8 
6.0 


Negro. 


1,658 

109 
188 
189 
297 
390 
260 
137 
82 
6 

100.0 
6.6 

n.3 

11.4 
17.9 
23.5 
15.7 

8.3 
4.9 


920 

55 

99 

130 

219 

191 

142 

51 

31 

2 

100.0 
6.0 
10.8 
14.1 
23.8 
20.8 
15.4 
5.5 
3.4 


1,375 
59 
128 
201 
305 
330 
185 
65 
35 
7 

100.0 
4.3 
9.3 
19.0 
22.2 
24.0 
13.5 
4.7 
2.5 


AGE    DISTRIBUTION. 


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Table  49.— DISTRIDUTION  OF  POPULATION   CLASSES   BY   BROAD   AGE    GROUPS,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920— Continued. 


MoxjNTAiN — Continued . 

Colorado. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

65  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

New  Mexico. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24' years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years. 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  j-cars 

65  years  and  over 

Arizona. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  ceut 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  j'ears 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

75108°— 23 — 


All  classes. 


939, 629 

97, 058 
184, 300 
156, 970 
153, 730 
134, 428 
100, 424 
64,002 
41, 063 
7,654 

100.0 
10.3 
19.6 
16.7 
16.4 
14.3 
10.7 
6.8 
4.4 


360, 350 

46, 399 
87, 281 
67, 259 
55, 915 
41, 308 
30, 754 
18,  735 
12,244 
455 

100.0 

12.9 

24.2 

18.7 

15.5 

11.5 

8.5 

5.2 

3.4 


334, 162 

40,  S07 
70, 567 
00, 273 
60, 452 
46,854 
29,254 
14, 953 
9,977 
1,025 

100.0 

12.2 

21.1 

18.0 

18.1 

14.0 

8.8 

4.5 

3.0 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


603,  041 

72, 113 
129,  555 
104, 615 
97,044 
77,  501 
56,129 
35. 107 
23,  862 
7,115 

lOOO 
12.0 
21  5 
17.3 
16.1 
12.9 
9.3 
5.8 
4.0 


273, 317 
37, 143 
69, 402 
51,112 
40, 268 
29,725 
22,527 
13,  875 
8,887 
378 

100.0 

13.6 

2.5.  4 

18.7 

14.  7 

10.9 

8.2 

5.1 

3.3 


151, 145 

19, 105 

33, 4-12 

20, 822 

26, 385 

20,691 

12,  757 

6,914 

4,317 

652 

100.0 

12.7 

22.1 

17.7 

17.5 

13.7 

8.4 

4.6 

2.9 


Foreign 
parentage. 


130,  059 

15, 080 

31, 159 

24,060 

19, 207 

17, 138 

12, 298 

7,915 

3, 128 

74 

100.0 
11.6 
24.0 
18.5 
14.8 
13.  2 
9.5 
6.1 
2.4 


18,d65 

4,015 

4, 818 

2,863 

2,433 

1,871 

1,487 

945 

423 

10 

100.0 
21.3 
25.5 
15  2 
12.9 
9.9 
7.9 
5.0 
2.2 


39, 534 

10,  0(i2 

10, 3 18 

5,  5.50 

5, 033 

3, 938 

2, 658 

1, 348 

557 

40 

100.0 
2.5.5 
26.2 
14.0 
12.7 
10. 0 
6.7 
3.4 
1.4 


Mixed 
parentage. 


74, 049 
7,904 
15, 894 
14,  749 
13, 034 
10, 241 
6,909 
3,437 
1, 818 
63 

100.0 
10.7 
21.5 
19.9 
17.6 
13.8 
93 
4.6 
25 


13, 414 

2,030 

3,442 

2,457 

2,012 

1,557 

1,105 

539 

266 

6 

100.0 

15.1 

25.7 

18.3 

15.0 

11.6 

8.2 

4.0 

2.0 


22, 671 

3,839 

6,227 

3,935 

3,460 

2,718 

1,505 

670 

307 

10 

100.0 

16.9 

27.5 

17.  4 

15.  3 

12.0 

6.6 

3.0 

1.4 


Foreign- 
bom 
white. 


116, 954 

542 
5,623 
11,145 
21,542 
26, 473 
23,  055 
16, 672 
11,694 

208 

lOOO 

0.5 

4.8 

95 

18.4 

22.6 

19.7 

14. 3 

10.0 


29, 077 

585 
3, 693 
5,165 
6, 355 
5, 393 
3,814 
2,388 
1,643 
41 

100.0 
2.0 
12.7 
17.8 
21. 9 
18.5 
13.1 
8.2 
5.7 


78, 099 

2, 698 
11,0SI 
1.5, 460 
18, 139 
14, 645 
8,776 
4, 173 
2,908 
219 

100.0 
3.5 
14.2 
19.8 
23.2 
18.8 
11. 2 
5.3 
3.7 


Negro. 


11, 318 

693 

1,4% 

1,  818 

2,138 

2,270 

1,632 

706 

454 

111 

100.0 
61 
13.2 
16.1 
18.9 
20.1 
14.4 
6.2 
4.0 


5,733 

ISl 

343 

1,904 

2,263 

594 

276 

94 

73 

5 

100.0 
3.2 
6.0 
33.2 
39.5 
10.  4 
4.8 
1.6 
1.3 


8,005 

333 

566 

2,194 

2,868 

1,220 

553 

162 

90 

19 

100.0 

4.2 

7.1 

27.4 

35.8 

15.2 

6.9 

2.1 

1.1 


Indian, 
Chinese, 
Japan- 
ese, 
and  all 
other. 


4,208 

726 
573 
583 
765 
805 
401 
165 
107 
83 

100.0 
17.3 
13.6 
13.9 
18.2 
19.1 
9.5 
3.9 
2.5 


19,944 

2,445 

5,583 

3,758 

2,  .584 

2,168 

1,.545 

894 

952 

15 

100.0 
12.3 
28.0 
18.8 
1.3.0 
10.9 
7.7 
4.5 
4.8 


34,708 
4,710 
8,903 
6, 312 
4,567 
3,642 
3,005 
1,686 
1,798 
85 

100.0 
13.6 
25.7 
18.2 
13.2 
10.5 
8.7 
4.9 
5.2 


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ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION.' 


Table  49.— DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION   CLASSES    BY   BROAD   AGE    GROUPS,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920— Continued. 


Mountain — Continued . 

Utah. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Nevada. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

.55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24"  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Pacific. 

Washington. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

.55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  yeiirs 

25to34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  .54  years 

,55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


449,396 

61,375 
108, 117 
81,977 
68, 502 
53,9S7 
36, 145 
22,949 
15, 883 
461 

100.0 
13.7 
24.1 
18.2 
15.2 
12.0 
8.0 
5.1 
3.5 


77,407 
6,743 
12,469 
10,775 
14, 403 
14,325 
9,664 
5,240 
3,473 
315 

100.0 
8.7 
16.1 
13.9 
18.6 
18.5 
12.5 


4.5 


1,356,621 

126, 434 
245, 811 
217, 499 
239, 867 
213, 392 
151,215 
97, 405 
60, 211 
4,787 

100.0 
9.3 
18.1 
16.0 
17.7 
15.7 
11.1 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


245, 781 

48, 052 
78,371 
49, 541 
31, 2.39 
18, 209 
9, 789 
6,242 
4,076 
262 

100.0 

19.6 

31.9 

20.2 

12.7 

7.4 

4.0 

2.5 

1.7 


36,285 

4,115 
7,358 
5,602 
6,179 
5,749 
3,820 
2,049 
1,238 
175 

100.0 
1L3 
20.3 
15.4 
17.0 
15.8 
10.5 
5.6 
3.4 


711, 706 

82, 750 
149, 782 
121,305 
116, 052 
97,999 
67, 541 
43, 24S 
29,642 
3,387 

100.0 
11.6 
21.0 
17.0 
16.3 
13.  S 
9.5 
6.1 
4.2 


Foreign 
parentage 


75,901 

5,553 

11, 589 

12, 043 

14, 207 

14, 440 

11, 307 

5,497 

1,212 

53 

100.0 
7.3 
15.3 
15.9 
18.7 
19.0 
14.9 
7.2 
1.6 


11,701 
1,256 
2,069 
1,331 
1,898 
2,338 
1,629 
826 
346 


100.0 
10.7 
17.7 
11.4 
16.2 
20.0 
13.9 
7.1 
3.0 


214, 618 

20,064 
47, 532 
41, 830 
40,902 
28, 238 
19,930 
11,461 
4,409 
252 

100.0 
9.3 
22.1 
19.  5 
19.1 
13.  2 
9.3 
5.3 
2.1 


Mixed 
parentage. 


63, 764 

6,747 
15, 366 
14, 694 
11,710 
8,374 
4,340 
1,927 
572 
34 

100.0 
10.6 
24.1 
23.0 
18.4 
13.1 
6.8 
3.0 
0.9 


7,911 

719 

1,509 

1,405 

1,489 

1,406 

841 

328 

148 

6 

100.0 
9.1 
19.1 

18.5 
18.8 
17.8 
10.6 
4.1 
1.9 


143, 398 

17, 594 

34,620 

29, 523 

24, 461 

17,921 

10, 700 

5, 590 

2,838 

151 

100.0 

12.3 

24.1 

20.6 

17.1 

12.5 

7.5 

3.9 

2.0 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


56,455 

165 
1,805 
4,598 
9,895 
11, 355 
9,844 
8,951 
9,761 
81 

100.0 
0.3 
3.2 
8.1 
17.5 
20.1 
17.4 
15.9 
17.3 


14,802 

73 

363 

1,361 

3,866 

3,829 

2, 518 

1,495 

1,236 

61 

100.0. 
0.5 
2.5 
9.2 
26.1 
25.9 
17.0 
10.1 
8.4 


250, 055 

1,399 
9,077 
19, 287 
50, 856 
61, 9S2 
49, 250 
35,3ls 
22, 1.59 
727 

100.0 
0.6 
3.6 
7.7 
20.3 
24.8 
19.7 
14.1 
8.9 


Negro. 


1,446 

95 

155 

203 

342 

348 

205 

56 

33 

9 

100.0 
6.6 
10.7 
14.0 
23.7 
24.1 
14.2 
3.9 
2.3 


346 
15 
30 
42 
68 
81 
68 
23 
19 


100.0 
4.3 
8.7 
12.1 
19.7 
23.4 
19.7 
6.6 
5.5 


6,883 

399 

814 

922 

1,400 

1,563 

1,034 

444 

238 

69 

100.0 
5.8 
11.8 
13.4 
20.3 
22.7 
1,5.  0 
6.5 
3.5 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


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Table  49 — DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION   CLASSES   BY   BROAD   AGE    GROUPS    BY 
DIVISIONS   AND   STATES:   1920— Continued. 


Pacific — Continued . 

Oregon. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

4-5to54years 

55  to  04  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

California. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25to34years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  14  years 

15  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35to44  jears 

45  to  54  jears 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


783,389 
71,318 
142,098 
125,924 
132,767 
118,904 
88, 391 
60, 550 
42,5,S3 
854 

100.0 
9.1 
IS.l 
16.1 
16.9 
15.2 
11.3 
7.7 
5.4 


3,426,861 
275, 727 
5;39, 555 
518,094 
614,023 
572, 410 
426, 601 
270,731 
200,301 
9,419 

100.0 
8.0 
1.5.7 
1.5.1 
17.9 
16.7 
12.4 
7.9 
5.8 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


497, 726 
.54, 660 

10:i,  265 
84, 201 
79, 182 
67, 674 
49,424 
33,679 
25, 052 
589 

100. 0 

11.0 

20.  7 

16.9 

15.9 

13.6 

9.9 

6.8 

5.0 


1,677,955 
156,272 
306, 331 
277,614 
283, 824 
245, 273 
181,737 
121,096 
100, 134 
5,674 

100.0 
9.3 
18.3 
16.5 
16.9 
14.6 
10.8 
7.2 
6.0 


Foreign 
parentage 


95, 827 
7,618 
17,896 
17,361 
19,028 
14,379 
10,421 
6,327 
2,731 
66 

100.0 
7.9 
18.7 
18.1 
19.9 
15.0 
10.9 
6.6 
2.8 


573,927 
63,368 
117,242 

88,682 
95, 892 
85,288 
68,245 
38,972 
15,600 
638 

100.0 
U.O 
20.4 
15.5 
16.7 
14.9 
11.9 
6.8 
2.7 


Mixed 
parentage. 


Foreign- 
bom 
white. 


73,442 
7,215 
15, 746 
14,416 
13,277 
10,477 
6, 745 
3,548 
1,979 
41 

100.0 
9.8 
21.4 
19.  6 
18.1 
14.3 
9.2 
4.8 
2.7 


331, 167 

32,280 
65, 730 
61,998 
60, 633 
51,205 
33,117 
17,120 
8,759 
325 

100.0 
9.7 
19.8 
18.7 
18.3 
15.5 
10.0 
5.2 
2.6 


Negro. 


102, 151 

392 

3,231 

7,587 

18, 997 

23,955 

20, 165 

15, 704 

11,993 

127 

100. 0 

0.4 

3.2 

7.4 

18.6 

23.5 

19.7 

15.4 

11.7 


681, 662 
4,200 
30, 679 
66, 619 
141,510 
157, 823 
124,392 
83,82-1 
70,433 
2,122 

100.0 

0.6 

4.5 

9.8 

20.8 

23.2 

18.2 

12.3 

10.3 


2,144 
117 
263 
268 
411 
531 
343 
133 
71 
7 

100.0 
5.5 
12.3 
12.5 
19.2 
24.8 
16.0 
6.2 
3.3 


38, 763 
2,596 
5,439 
5,961 
8,039 
7,941 
5,087 
2,176 
1,359 
165 

100.0 

6.7 

14.0 

15.4 

20.7 

20.5 

13.1 

.5.6 

3.5 


Indian, 
Chinese, 
Japan- 
ese, 
and  all 
other. 


12, 099 
1,316 
1,697 
2,091 
1,872 
1,888 
1,293 
1,161 
7.57 
24 

100.0 
10.9 
14.0 
17.3 
15.5 
15.6 
10.7 
9.6 
6.3 


123, 387 

16, 951 

14, 134 

17,220 

24, 125 

24,880 

14,023 

7,543 

4,016 

495 

100.0 
13.7 
11.5 
14.0 
19.6 
20.2 
11.4 
6.1 
3.3 


164 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS ^POPULATION. 


Table  50.— DISTRIBUTION   BY  BROAD   AGE   GROUPS,  FOR 

[By  class  of  population  for 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Alabama. 

Birmingham — AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage . . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro , 

Mobile— All  classes 

Montgomery — All  classes 

Arizona. 

Phoenix— AU  classes 

Arkansas. 

Fort  SMrrn — All  classes , 

Little  Rock — AU  classes 

California. 

Los  Angeles— AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Chinese 


Oakland— All  classes. 

Native  white — Native  parentage. , 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Chinese 

Japanese 

San  Francisco— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. , 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Chinese 

Japanese 

Alameda— AU  classes 

Berkeley— AU  clas.ses 

Fresno— AU  classes 

Long  Beach— All  classes 

Pasadena — AU  classes 

Sacramento — AU  classes 

San  Diego— AU  classes 

San  Jose— All  classes 

Stockton— All  classes 


Colorado. 


Denver— AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mi.xed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Colorado  Springs— AU  classes 

Pueblo— All  classes 


Connecticut. 


Bridgeport— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage . . 

Foreign  parentage. . 

Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white .■>. . 

Negro 


.\U  ages.i 


178,  SOG 

92,211 

6,677 

3, 578 

6,0S4 

70, 2.30 

00, 777 

43, 464 


29,053 


28, 870 
65, 142 


576, 673 

294, 458 

86,  SOS 

53, 541 

112,057 

15, 579 

2, 062 

11,618 

216, 261 

90, 279 

44,061 

24,  .502 

45, 162 

5, 489 

3,821 

2, 709 

506, 676 

167, 179 

125,648 

66, 995 

140, 200 

2, 414 

7,744 

5,358 

28, 806 

56, 036 

45, 086 

55, 593 

45,354 

65, 908 

74, 683 

39, 642 

40, 296 


256, 491 
144, 678 
43,062 
24, 284 
37,620 
6, 075 
30, 105 
43, 050 


143,555 
36, 816 
47, 094 
10, 896 
46,414 
2,228 


AGE  periods. 


Under  5 

5  to  14 

15  to  24 

25  to  44 

45  to  64 

years. 

years. 

years. 

years. 

years. 

16, 520 

34, 1.33 

37,016 

63, 151 

2.3,401 

9, 571 

18, 121 

18,427 

32, 137 

11,477 

936 

2,068 

1,299 

1,.526 

753 

377 

840 

820 

1,091 

401 

17 

236 

706 

2,815 

1,841 

5,617 

12,868 

15, 760 

25, 560 

8,926 

5,222 

11,064 

12,024 

20,511 

9,663 

3,603 

7,957 

8,932 

14,830 

6,628 

2,527 

4,739 

5,030 

10,739 

4,  SS8 

2, 734 

5, 845 

5,514 

9,117 

4,509 

5,274 

10,786 

12, 666 

23,844 

10,053 

38, 128 

77, 207 

85,681 

214, 141 

124, 600 

20, 633 

42,362 

45,965 

104,679 

60,  249 

8,816 

16,  419 

12, 871 

27, 909 

17, 765 

4,563 

9,029 

9, 525 

19, 725 

8,S70 

898 

5,920 

12, 807 

48, 513 

33, 109 

988 

2, 1.55 

2,524 

6,  .585 

2, 801 

133 

2:J6 

263 

588 

748 

2,048 

1,042 

1,551 

5,904 

1,027 

16, 407 

32,637 

32, 877 

79,913 

42,  866 

9,156 

16, 890 

15, 154 

30, 222 

14, 729 

3,705 

8,136 

7,505 

16,  259 

7, 445 

2,499 

4,911 

4,751 

8,655 

3,196 

128 

1,334 

3,762 

19,  &31 

14, 792 

296 

627 

840 

2,634 

915 

211 

391 

429 

887 

1,469 

405 

325 

360 

1,807 

306 

32, 521 

65, 342 

80, 663 

202,042 

101, 485 

15, 283 

28,079 

33,  828 

60, 506 

22, 789 

10, 303 

21,785 

20, 178 

45,  766 

24, 925 

5,092 

10, 126 

11,603 

22,037 

7,306 

358 

3,750 

12,031 

66, 558 

43,500 

133 

209 

356 

1, 202 

427 

617 

905 

1,357 

2,645 

1,958 

696 

450 

8.50 

2,789 

535 

2,434 

4,700 

4, 172 

9,945 

5,849 

4, 056 

8,686 

9,647 

18, 534 

11,915 

3,911 

7, 418 

7,649 

16,631 

7, 624 

3,251 

7,263 

7,481 

16, 786 

14,674 

2,742 

6,040 

5, 85S 

13,  899 

11,870 

5, 1.55  • 

9,  808 

10, 406 

24, 248 

13, 128 

5,108 

10, 167 

10, 17S 

23,  788 

18,321 

3,011 

6, 686 

6,  240 

12,  074 

8, 4.50 

3,037 

5,885 

6,018 

14, 582 

8,643 

17,651 

36, 889 

41,719 

89,  .373 

51,908 

12,301 

23,009 

24, 108 

48, 590 

24,373 

2,858 

7,682 

8,629 

14,408 

8,163 

2,057 

4,520 

5,0.56 

8,534 

3, 546 

80 

935 

2,871 

14,  883 

14,  446 

305 

694 

969 

2, 559 

1,235 

2,053 

4,670 

5,057 

9, 32S 

6, 939 

4,072 

8, 108 

7,115 

14,065 

7,786 

17,010 

25, 971 

24,026 

50, 179 

21, 784 

4,579 

6,361 

6,523 

12, 019 

5, 538 

10, 198 

15, 161 

8,651 

8,674 

3, 971 

1,951 

2,636 

2,250 

3,055 

877 

106 

1,548 

6,198 

25, 387 

11,005 

175 

261 

390 

991 

3S9 

i  Includes  persons  of  unknown  age. 


AGE  DISTRIBUTION". 


165 


CITIES  HAVING   25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:   1920. 
cities  of  100,000  and  over.] 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL. 


Under  6 
years. 


5  to  14 

years. 


15  to  24 

years. 


25  to  44 

years. 


45  to  64 

years. 


65  years 
and 
over. 


Alabama, 

Birmingham— All  classes 

Native  wliite— Native  parentage . 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

Mobile — All  classes 

Montgomery— All  classes 

Arizona. 

Phoenix — All  classes 

Arkansas. 

Fort  SMrnr— AU  classes 

Little  Rock — All  classes 

California. 

Los  Angeles — AU  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage . 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Chinese 

Japanese 

Oakland — All  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage . 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Chinese 

Japanese 

San  Francisco— AU  classes 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage . 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Chinese 

Japanese 

Alameda — AU  classes 

Berkeley— AU  classes 

Fresno — All  classes 

Long  Beach — All  classes 

Pasadena — All  class&s 

Sacramento — All  classes 

San  Diego — All  classes 

San  Jose— AU  classes 

Stockton — AU  classes 

Colorado. 

Denver — All  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Colorado  Springs — All  classes 

Pueblo — AU  classes 

Connecticut. 

Bridgeport — All  classes 

Native  wlute— Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


9.2 
10.4 
14.0 
10.5 
0.3 
8.0 
8.G 
8.3 


8.7 


9.5 
8.1 


6.6 
7.0 

10.2 
8.5 
0.8 
6.3 
6.5 

17.  6 
7.6 

10.1 
8.4 

10.2 
0.3 
5.4 
.5.5 

15.  0 
6.4 
9.1 
8.2 
8.9 
0.3 
5.5 
8.0 

13.0 
8.4 
7.2 
8.7 
5.8 
6.0 
7.8 
6.8 
7.6 
7.  5 


6.9 
8.5 
6.6 
8.5 
0.2 
5.0 
6.8 
9.5 


11.8 
12.4 
21.7 
17.9 
0.2 
7.9 


19.1 
19.7 
31.0 
23.5 
3.9 
18.3 
18.2 
18.3 


16.3 


20.2 
16.6 


1.3.4 
14.4 
18.9 
16.9 

5.3 
13.8 
11.4 

9.0 
15.1 
18.7 

15.  5 
20.0 

3.0 
11.4 
10.2 
12.0 
12.9 

16.  S 
17.3 

17.  S 
2.7 
8.7 

11.7 
8.4 
16.3 
15.  5 
16.5 
13.1 
13.3 
14.9 
13.6 
16.9 
14.6 


14.4 
1.5.9 
17.8 
18.6 
2.5 
11.4 
15.5 
18.8 


18.1 
17.3 
32.2 
24.2 
3.3 
11.7 


20.7 
20.0 
19.5 
22.9 
11.6 
22.4 
19.8 
20.6 


19.1 
19.4 


14.9 
15.0 
14.8 
17.8 
11.4 
16.2 
12.8 
13.3 
1.5.2 
16.8 
17.0 
19.4 

8.3 
15.3 
11.2 
13.3 
15.9 
20.2 
16.1 
20.4 

8.6 
14.7 
17.5 
15.9 

14.  5 
17.2 
17.0 
13.  5 
12.9 

15.  S 
13.6 
1.5.  S 
14.9 


16.3 
16.7 
20.0 
20.8 
7.6 
16.0 
16.8 
16.5 


16.7 
17.7 
18.4 
20.6 
13.4 
17.5 


35.3 
34.9 
22.9 
30.6 
46.3 
36.4 
33.7 
34.1 


31.6 
36.6 


37.1 
35.5 
32.2 
36.8 
43.3 
42.3 
28.5 
50.8 
37.0 
33.5 
.36.9 
3.5.3 
43.9 
48.0 
23.2 
48.2 
39.9 
36.2 
36.4 
38.7 
47.  5 
49.8 
34.2 
52.1 
34.5 
33.1 
36.9 
30.2 
30.6 
36.8 
31.9 
30.5 
36.2 


34.8 
33.6 
33.6 
35.1 
39.6 
42.1 
31.0 
32.7 


35.0 
32.6 
18.4 
28.0 
54.7 
44.5 


13.1 
12.4 
11.3 
11.2 
30.3 
12.7 
15.9 
15.2 


16.8 


15.6 
15.4 


21.6 
20.5 
20.5 
16.6 
29.5 
18.0 
36.3 
8.8 
19.8 
16.3 
16.9 
13.0 
32.8 
16.7 
38.4 
11.3 
20.0 
13.  6 
19.8 
12.8 
31.0 
17.7 
25.3 
10.0 
20.3 
21.3 
16.9 
28.4 
26.2 
19.  9 
24.5 
21.3 
21.4 


20.2 
16.  s 
19.0 
14.6 
38.4 
20.3 
23.0 
18.1 


1.5.2 
15.0 
8.4 
8.0 
23.7 
16.1 


2.3 
2.6 
1.4 
1.3 
7.6 
1.7 
3.6 
3.4 


3.7 


3.7 
3.5 


6.2 
6.7 
3.4 
.3.3 
9.3 
2.9 
4.1 
0.1 
5.2 
4.4 
2.2 
1.9 

11.5 
3.1 

11.3 
0.2 
4.3 
2.9 
2.0 
1.3 
9.6 
2.5 
2.8 
0.3 
5.9 
5.6 
4.0 

10.9 

10.7 
4.8 
9.2 
7.3 
5.2 


4.9 
4.2 
2.8 
2.2 
11.6 
3.6 
6.5 
4.1 


3.0 
4.6 
0.9 
1.1 
4.5 
1.7 


166 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  50.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS,  FOR 

[By  class  of  population  for 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPrTLATION. 


Connecticut — Continued. 


Hartford — All  classes 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixetl  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

New  H aven— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Meriden— All  classes 

New  Britain— All  classes 

New  London — All  classes 

NoRWALK — A 11  classes 

Stamford — All  classes 

Waterbury— All  classes 


Delaware. 


WiLMrNGTON^All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


District  of  Columbia. 


Washington— A 11  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Florida. 

Jacksonville— All  classes. 

Mlvmi — All  classes 

Pensacola — All  classes 

Tampa— All  classes 


Georgia. 


Atlanta — All  classes 

Native  wliite— Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Augusta — All  classes 

Columbus — All  classes 

Macon — All  classes 

Savannah— All  classes 


Illinois. 


Chicago — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Foreign  parentage  . 
Mixeci  parentage. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Aurora— All  classes 

Bloomington— All  classes 

Cicero  town— All  classes 

Danville — All  classes 

Decatur — All  classes 

East  St.  Louis— All  classes 

Elgin— All  classes 


AU  ages.i 


138, 036 
40, 327 
41, 754 
10, 933 
40, G67 
4,199 

162, 537 
44,401 
54, 702 
13,027 
45, 686 
4, 573 
29, 867 
59,316 
25, 688 
27,743 
35,096 
91,715 


110,168 
56, 868 
19, 132 
7,103 
16, 279 
10, 746 


437.571 
239, 488 
35, 129 
23,695 
28,  .548 
109,966 


91,558 
29,671 
31,0.35 
51, 608 


200, 616 
124,948 
4,815 
.3,284 
4,738 
62, 796 
52,548 
31, 125 
52, 995 
83, 252 


,701,705 

642, 871 

888, 496 

252, 320 

805, 482 

109, 458 

36, 397 

28, 725 

44, 995 

33, 776 

43, 818 

66, 767 

27, 454 


AGE  periods. 


Under  5 

vears. 


14, 253 

4,322 

7,879 

1,602 

70 

378 

17.940 

5, 242 

10, 195 

1,988 

76 

430 

3, 172 

8,142 

2,571 

2,596 

4,196 

10, 430 


11,541 

6,261 

3,  .590 

977 

33 

679 


30, 486 
18, 244 
2, 781 
1,555 
52 
7,774 


7,990 
2,918 
2,896 
5,115 


17, 134 

11,789 

479 

306 

15 

4,544 

4,263 

2,671 

4, 342 

6,994 


272, 455 
96, 138 

132, 441 
36, 304 
1,060 
6,404 
3,420 
2,255 
5,618 
2,999 
3, 827 
6,591 
1,735 


5  to  14 

years. 


23, 067 
6,352 

12,116 

2, 475 

1, 443 

678 

31, 004 
7,815 

17,  .594 

3,288 

1,623 

680 

5, 553 

12, 060 
4,391 
5, 057 
7,086 

17, 564 


18, 522 
9,662 
5, 385 
1,586 
455 
1,432 


59, 656 

33, 760 

5,194 

3,111 

720 

16, 842 


15, 614 
4,669 
5,794 

10, 733 


34,541 

22, 108 

1,224 

578 

156 

10, 470 
8,944 
6,116 
9,576 

14,080 


481,271 

139, 293 

236, 862 

68, 336 

24,390 

12,222 

6,008 

4,458 

10, 452 

5,823 

7,499 

12, 623 

3,738 


15  to  24 

years. 


23,976 
7,436 
7, 951 
2,441 
5, 155 
955 

27,266 
8,019 

10, 286 
2,755 
5,449 
738 
5,122 
9,795 
4,481 
4,390 
5,  ,523 

16,113 


19, 814 
10,931 
3,343 
1,329 
2,056 
2,153 


84, 581 
48, 298 
6,022 
4,603 
3, 256 
22, 253 


17, 484 
5,168 
6,620 
9,734 


42, 172 

25,683 

8S4 

,540 

579 

14,483 

10, 769 

7,214 

11,4.38 

17,831 


448, 688 
111,974 
178, 055 
56, 515 
81,929 
19, 772 
5,858 
4, 853 
7,817 
5,766 
8,266 
12, 184 
4,773 


25  to  44 
years. 


47, 967 

12, 980 

8,757 

3,308 

21,391 

1,477 

51,5.55 

13, 131 

10,382 

3,649 

22, 600 

1,725 

9,025 

19, 642 

8, 109 

8,367 

11,387 

31,575 


36,675 
18,375 
3,758 
2, 085 
8,416 
4,023 


161,085 
86, 156 
10, 946 
9,210 
13, 071 
41,'381 


34, 555 
10,924 
10, 324 
17,384 


72, 162 

44,059 

1,333 

1,208 
2,210 
23,344 
IS, 367 
9,737 
18,409 
30, 532 


971, 263 

201, 423 

24.5,384 

70, 745 

399, 536 

52, 716 

12,077 

9, 168 

15,301 

10, 979 

13, 889 

23,214 

8,854 


45  to  64 

years. 


23, 370 

6,716 

4, 654 

975 

10, 473 
595 

27,540 
7,198 
5, 625 
1,158 

12,691 
824 
5,375 
7,998 
4,78.5 
6,537 
5, 518 

1.3,311 


18,718 
8, 981 
2,666 
914 
4,136 
2,007 


79, 289 

40, 183 

8,706 

4,275 

8,253 

17,682 


12, 832 
4, 7(;8 
4,441 
7,185 


28,183 
17, 109 

785 
531 
1, 418 
8,326 
8,324 
4,280 
7,467 
11,495 


438,055 
75,394 
87, 362 
18, 361 
240,038 
Ki,  066 
7,061 
5,928 
.5,013 
6, 285 
8, 100 
10,387 
6,285 


1  Includes  persons  of  unknown  age. 


AGE   DISTEIBUTIOlSr. 


167 


CITIES  HAVING  25,000  INHABITANTS   OR  MORE:   1920— Continued, 
cities  of  100,000  and  over.] 


CITY  AND  CXASS  OF  POPtTLATION. 


C  onnecticut — Continued . 

Hartford — All  cla.<!ses 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

New  Haven— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Meriden — All  classes 

New  Britain — All  classes 

New  London — All  classes 

Norwalk— All  classes 

Stamford— All  classes 

Watekbury— All  classes 

Delaware. 

Wilmington- All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parenlage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

District  of  Columbia. 

Washington— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Florida. 

jACKSONnLLE— All  ClaSSCS 

Miami— All  classes 

Pensacola— All  classes 

Tampa— All  classes 

Georgia. 

Atlanta — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Augusta— All  classes 

CoLUMiius— All  classes 

M.*,con— All  classes 

Sav.ujnah— All  classes 

Blinois. 

Chicago — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Altiora— All  classes 

Bloomington — All  classes 

Cicero  town— Allclasses 

Dan\tlle— All  classes 

Decatur— All  classes 

East  St.  Louis — Allclasses 

Elgin— All  classes 


PER  cent  of  total. 


Under  5 

5  to  14 

15  to  24 

25  to  44 

45  to  64 

65  years 
and 
over. 

years. 

years. 

years. 

years. 

years. 

10.3 

16.7 

17.4 

34.7 

16.9 

3.9 

10.7 

15.8 

18.4 

32.2 

16.7 

6.2 

18.9 

29.0 

19.0 

21.0 

10.9 

1.1 

14.7 

22.6 

22.3 

30.3 

8.9 

1.2 

0.2 

3.5 

12.7 

52.6 

25.8 

5.2 

9.0 

16.1 

22.7 

35.2 

14.2 

2.7 

11.0 

19.1 

16.8 

31.7 

16.9 

4.3 

11.  S 

17.6 

18.1 

29.6 

16.2 

6.4 

18.6 

.32.2 

18.8 

19.0 

10.3 

1.1 

15.3 

25.2 

21.1 

28.0 

8.9 

1.4 

0.2 

3.6 

11.9 

49.5 

27.8 

7.0 

9.4 

14.9 

16.1 

37.7 

18.0 

3.6 

10.  C 

IS.  6 

17.1 

30.2 

18.0 

5.3 

13.7 

20.3 

16.  5 

33.1 

13.5 

2.8 

10.0 

17.1 

17.4 

31.6 

18.6 

5.2 

9.4 

18.2 

15.8 

30.2 

20.0 

6.3 

12.0 

20.2 

1.5.7 

32.4 

1.5.7 

3.7 

11.4 

19.2 

17.6 

34.4 

14.5 

2.9 

10.5 

16.8 

18.0 

3.3.3 

17.0 

4.2 

11.0 

17.0 

19.2 

32.3 

15.8 

4.6 

IS.  8 

2.8.1 

17.5 

19.6 

13.9 

2.0 

13.  S 

22.3 

18.7 

29.4 

12.9 

2.9 

0.2 

2.8 

12.6 

51.7 

25.4 

6.9 

6.3 

13.3 

20.0 

37.4 

18.7 

3.4 

7.0 

13.6 

19.3 

36.8 

1,8.1 

4.7 

7.6 

14.1 

20.2 

36. 0 

16.8 

4.9 

7.9 

14.8 

17.1 

31.2 

24.8 

4.1 

6.6 

13.1 

19.4 

38.9 

18.0 

3.8 

0.2 

2.5 

11.4 

45.  8 

28.9 

10.8 

7.1 

1.5.3 

20.2 

37.6 

16.1 

3.2 

8.7 

17.1 

19.1 

37.7 

14.0 

2.7 

9.9 

1.5.8 

17.5 

36.9 

16.1 

3.4 

9.3 

18.7 

21.0 

3.3.3 

14.3 

3.1 

9.9 

20.8 

18.9 

33.7 

13.9 

2.6 

8.5 

17.2 

21.0 

36.0 

14.0 

3.2 

9.4 

17.7 

20.6 

3.5.3 

13.7 

3.3 

9.9 

2.5.4 

18.4 

27.7 

16.3 

2.3 

9.3 

17.6 

16.4 

36.8 

16.2 

3.7 

0.3 

3.3 

12.2 

46.6 

29.9 

7.6 

7.2 

16.7 

23.1 

37.2 

13.3 

2.5 

8.1 

17.0 

20.5 

35.0 

15.8 

.3.4 

8.6 

19.6 

23.2 

31.3 

13.8 

3.5 

8.2 

18.1 

21.6 

34.7 

14.1 

3.2 

8.4 

16.9 

21.4 

36.7 

13.8 

2.7 

10.1 

17.8 

16.6 

36.0 

16.2 

3.2 

15.0 

21.7 

17.4 

31.3 

11.7 

2.5 

14.9 

26.7 

20.0 

27.6 

9.8 

0.9 

14.4 

27.1 

22.4 

28.0 

7.3 

0.8 

0.1 

3.0 

10.2 

49.6 

29.8 

7.1 

5.9 

11.2 

18.1 

48.2 

14.7 

1.8 

9.4 

16.5 

16.1 

33.2 

19.4 

.5.3 

7.9 

15.5 

16.9 

31.9 

20.6 

7.0 

12.5 

23.2 

17.4 

34.0 

11.1 

1.7 

8.9 

17.2 

17.1 

32.5 

18.6 

.5.6 

8.7 

17.1 

18.9 

31.7 

18.5 

5.0 

9.9 

18.8 

18.2 

34.8 

15.6 

2.7 

6.3 

13.6 

17.4 

32.3 

22.9 

7.1 

168 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CE^-SUS POPULATION. 


Table  60 DISTRIBUTION   BY  BROAD   AGE   GROUPS,   FOR 

[By  class  of  population  for 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Illinois— Continued . 


EvANSTON— All  classes 

JOLIET— All  classes 

MoLiNE — All  classes 

Oak  Park  village — All  classes. 

Peoria — All  classes 

QuiNCY— All  classes 

Rock  Island— All  classes 

RocKFORD— All  classes 

Springfield— All  classes 


Indiana. 


Indianapolis— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreipn  parentage 
Mixed  parentage.. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Anderson— .\11  classes 

East  Chicago — All  classes 

E vansville — All  classes 

Fort  Wayne — All  classes 

Gary — All  classes 

Hammond — All  classes 

KoKOMO— All  classes 

Muncie— All  classes 

Richmond— All  classes 

South  Bend— All  classes 

Terre  Haute — All  classes 


Iowa. 


Des  Moines — All  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parerrtage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-horn  white 

Negro 

Cedar  Rapids — AH  classes 

Council  Bluffs — AH  classes 

Davenport — All  classes 

Dubuque— All  classes 

Sioux  City — All  classes 

Waterloo — AU  classes 


Kansas. 


Kansas  City — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage... 
Foreign  parentage. . 
Mixed  parentage... 

Foreign-born  white 

N  egro 

TOPEKA — All  clas.ses 

Wichita — AU  classes 


Kentucky. 

Louis\TLLE — .Ml  classes . 


Native  white — Native  parentage 
Foreign  parentage. . 
Mixed  parentage 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Covington- .Ml  classes 

Lexington — .Ml  classes , 

Newport — All  classes 


AU  ages.i 


37,234 
38, 442 
30, 734 
39, 858 
76,121 
35, 978 
35, 177 
65, 651 
59, 1S3 


314,194 
219, 297 
26, 579 
16, 577 
16,958 
34, 678 
29,767 
35, 967 
85, 264 
86, 549 
55, 378 
36, 004 
30, 067 
36, 524 
26, 765 
70, 9.S3 
66, 083 


126,468 
84,361 
15, 266 
10, 036 
11,224 
5,512 
45, 566 
36, 162 
56, 727 
39, 141 
71,227 
30, 230 


101, 177 
56,575 
12, 149 
6,  .323 
11,656 
14, 405 
.50.022 
72, 217 


234, 891 
139, 403 
27,076 
16, 669 
11,621 
40,087 
57, 121 
41,. 534 
29. 317 


AGE  PERIODS. 


Under  5 
years. 


3,402 
3,898 
2,554 
3,255 
5, 666 
2,617 
2,914 
5,876 
4,925 


25,504 
20,400 
1,670 
1,037 
16 
2,480 
2,691 
5,585 
7,136 
7,720 
7,295 
4,414 
3,080 
3,175 
2,154 
7,753 
5,469 


11, 170 

8,804 
1,131 

735 
28 

472 
3,910 
3,400 
4,481 
3,613 
6,769 
3,406 


10, 194 
6,445 
2,018 
499 
110 
1,120 
4,412 
6,171 


14,371 

618 

721 

8 

2, 3.53 

4,883 

2,915 

2,  .532 


5  to  14 
years. 


6,184 
7,219 
4,925 
6,635 
11,424 
5,493 
5,483 
10, 229 
10, 457 


47, 826 
36,  .S48 
3,071 
2,306 
369 
5,230 
5, 050 
7,414 
14, 648 
13,914 
lO;  504 
7,496 
5,032 
6,307 
4,290 
14, 261 
11,218 


20,362 

15, 179 

2,321 

1,722 

320 

818 

7,389 

6,394 

8,964 

6,476 

11,204 

6,222 


18,628 

11,367 

2,989 

1,211 

643 

2,412 

8,109 

12, 148 


38, 137 
28, 824 
1, 818 
2,145 
167 
5, 182 
9, 648 
6,179 
4,853 


15  to  24 
years. 


5,997 
6,917 
5,272 
6,015 
12, 956 
6,148 
5,972 
11,909 
10, 194 


55, 410 
41,717 
3,200 
2,897 
1,247 
6,332 
5,678 
5,142 
15, 692 
16, 355 
8,687 
6,041 
5,638 
6,665 
4,406 
12,480 
11,852 


23, 197 

16,415 

2,608 

2,183 

960 

1,009 

8,111 

6,510 

9,635 

6,887 

13, 598 

6, 359 


18,042 
10, 921 
1,969 
1,378 
1,327 
2,439 
8.735 
13,052 


41,9.50 
28, 442 
2,732 
3,194 
534 
7,043 
9,866 
6, 8.56 
5, 155 


25  to  44 

years. 


12, 870 
12, 405 
11,305 
13,948 
26,  768 
11,233 
12, 473 
22, 890 
19, 399 


110,923 
75,043 
8,703 
6,5S5 
6,789 
13,763 
9,393 
13,424 
27, 661 
29, 078 
22, 644 
12',  506 
9,646 
11,576 
8,512 
22,832 
21,838 


43,825 
27, 369 
5,851 
3,7* 
4,713 
2,112 
15, 417 
11,478 
19, 570 
12.099 
25, 616 
12, 438 


33,336 
17,265 
3,053 
2, 165 
5,474 
5,342 
15,668 
24,474 


79, 472 
44, 545 
8,573 
7,003 
3, 169 
16, 161 
18, 815 
14, 376 
9,591 


45  to  64 

years. 


7,009 
6,450 
5,249 
8,009 
15, 401 
7,871 
6,623 
11,400 
11,074 


58, 812 
35, 536 
8,660 
3,210 
6,674 
5,691 
5,499 
3,712 
15,818 
15,337 
5, 584 
4,712 
.5,189 
6,856 
5,567 
10,931 
12, 494 


21,853 

12, 873 
2,916 
1,378 
3, 736 
931 
8,372 
6,378 

10, 883 
7,745 

11,384 
6,109 


16, 867 
8, 286 
1,844 
934 
3, 234 
2, 553 
9,614 

12,410 


45, 700 
18, 552 
11,483 
3,227 
4,676 
7, 7.54 
10,919 
8,807 
5,690 


I  Includes  persons  of  unknown  age. 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


169 


CITIES  HAVING  2.5,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920— Continued, 
cities  of  100,000  and  over.] 


CITT  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL. 


Under  5 
years. 


5  to  14 
years. 


15to2-t 
years. 


25  to  44 

years. 


45  to  64 

years. 


65  years 
and 
over. 


Illinois— Continued . 


EVANSTON— All  classes 

JoLiET — All  classes 

MouNE— All  classes 

Oak  Park  village— All  classes. 

Peoria — All  classes 

QuiNCY— Allclasses 

Rock  Island — All  classes 

RocKFORD — AU  classes 

Springfield — All  classes 


Indiana. 

Indianapolis— All  classes. 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. 

Foreign-born  white. 

Negro 

Anderson— All  classes 

East  Chicago— Allclasses. 
Evansville — Allclasses. . . 
Fort  Wayne- AUclasses.. 

Gary— Allclasses 

Hammond — All  classes 

KoKOMO — Allclasses 

MuNciE— All  classes 

RiCHM  ond — All  classes 

South  Bend — All  classes. . . 
Terre  Haute— All  classes. 


Iowa. 


Des  Moines — -Ml  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  paientage. 
MLxed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Cedar  Rapids — AU  classes 

Council  Bluffs— All  classes 

Davenport — All  classes 

DunuQUE— All  classes 

Sioux  City— All  classes 

Waterloo — All  classes , 


Kansas. 


Kansas  City — All  classes 

Native  white —Native  parentage.. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Topeka— All  classes 

Wichita — All  classes 


Kentucky. 


Louisville — All  classes , 

Native  white— Native  parentage.. 
Foreign  parent  age. 
MLxed  parentage... 

Foreign-born  wlute , 

Negro 

Covington — All  classes 

Lexington — .\11  classes 

Newport — All  classes 


9.1 
10.1 
8.3 
8.2 
7.4 
7.3 
8.3 
9.0 
8.3 


8.1 

9.3 

5.9 

6.3 

0.1 

7.2 

9.0 

15.5 

8.4 

8.9 

13.2 

12.3 

10.2 

8.7 

8.0 

10.9 

8.3 


8.8 
10.4 
7.4 
7.3 
0.2 
8.6 

8.  r. 

9.4 

7.9 
9.2 
9.5 
9.4 


10.1 
11.4 
16.6 
7.9 
0.9 
7.8 
8.8 
8.5 


10.3 
2.3 
4.3 
0.1 
5.9 
8.5 
7.0 
8.6 


16.6 
18.8 
16.0 
16.6 
15.0 
15.3 
15.6 
1.5.6 
17.7 


15.2 
16.8 
11.6 
13.9 
2.2 
1.5.1 
17.0 
20.6 
17.2 
16.1 
19.0 
20.8 
16.7 
17.3 
16.0 
20.1 
17.0 


16.1 
18.0 
15.2 
17.2 
2.9 
14.8 
16.2 
17.7 
15.8 
16.  5 
15.7 
17.2 


18.4 
20.1 
24.6 
19.2 
5.5 
16.7 
16.  2 
16.8 


16.  2 
20.7 

6.7 
12.9 

1.4 
12.9 
10.9 
14.9 
16.6 


16.1 
18.0 
17.2 
15.1 
17.0 
17.1 
17.0 
18.1 
17.2 


17.6 
19.0 
12.0 
17.5 
7.4 
18.3 
19.1 
14.3 
18.4 
18.9 
15.7 
16.8 
18.8 
18.2 
16.  5 
17.6 
17.9 


18.3 
19.5 
17.1 
21.8 
8.6 
18.3 
17.8 
18.0 
17.0 
17.6 
19.1 
17.6 


17.8 
19.3 
16.2 
21.8 
11.4 
16.9 
17.5 
18.1 


17.9 
20.4 
10.1 
19.2 
4.6 
17.6 
17.3 
.16.5 
17.6 


34.6 
32.3 
37.0 
35.0 
35.2 
31.2 
35.5 
34.9 
32.8 


35.3 
34.2 
32.7 
39.7 
40.0 
39.7 
31.6 
37.3 
32.4 
33.6 
40.9 
34.7 
,3L'.  1 
31.7 
31.8 
32.2 
33.0 


34.7 
32.4 
38.3 
37.4 
42.0 
3S.3 
33.  8 
31.7 
34.5 
30.9 
3tl.  0 
34.3 


32.9 
30.5 
25.1 
.34.2 
47.0 
37.1 
31.3 
33.9 


33.8 
32.0 
31.7 
42.0 
27.3 
40.3 
32.9 
34.6 
32.7 


18.8 
16.8 
17.1 
20.1 
20.2 
21.9 
18.8 
17.4 
18.7 


18.7 
16.2 
32.6 
19.4 
.33.  5 
16.4 
IS.  5 
10.3 
18.6 
17.7 
10.1 
13.1 
17.3 
18.8 
20.8. 
15.  4 
18.9 


17.3 

1.5.3 

19.1 

13.7 

33.3 

16.9 

18.4 

17.6 

19.2 

19. 

It;.  0 

16.9 


16.7 
14.6 
1.5.2 
14.8 
27.7 
17.7 
19.2 
17.2 


19.5 
13.3 
42.4 
19.4 
40.2 
19.3 
19.2 
21.2 
19.4 


4.6 
4.0 
4.3 
4.7 
5.0 
7.2 
4.6 
4.8 
5.2 


4.6 
4.0 
.5.1 
3.2 
16.6 
3.0 
4.8 
0.9 
5.0 
4.7 
1.1 
2.2 
4.9 
5.1 
6.8 
3.7 
4.8 


4.6 

4.2 
2.8 
2.6 
12.9 
2.8 
5.1 
5.0 
5.4 
5.9 
3.6 
4.6 


3.9 
3.9 
2.2 
2.1 
7.4 
3.5 
6.7 
5.3 


4.8 
3.3 
6.7 
2.2 
26.3 
3.7 
5.1 
5.6 
5.1 


170 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS— POPULATION. 


Table  50.— DISTRIBUTION   BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS,   FOR 

[By  class  of  population  for 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Louisiana. 

New  Orleans— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . . 
Foreign  parentage.. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-boni  white 

Negro 

Sheeveport — All  classes 


Maine. 


Bangor — AU  classes . . . 
Lewiston — All  classes. 
Portland— All  classes. 


Maryland. 


Baltimore— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage . 
Mixed  parentage . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Cumberland— All  classes 

Hagerstown — All  classes 


Massachusetts. 


Boston — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage... 
Foreign  parentage.. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-horn  white 

Negro 

Cambridge — AU  classes 

Native  white — Nativeparentage. . . 

Foreign  parentage. . 

"       Mixed  parentage . . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Fall  River— All  classes 

Native  white — Nativeparentage. . . 

Foreign  parentage . . 

,  Mixed  parentage... 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Lowell— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage . . . 
Foreign  parentage . . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

New  Bedford — All  classes 

Native  white — Nativeparentage. . . 
Foreign  parentage. . 

Mi.\ea  parentage 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Springfield— AU  classes 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage . 
Mi.xed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Worcester — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage... 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Brockton — All  classes 

Brookline  town — AU  classes 

Chelsea— All  classes 


All  ages.i 


387, 219 
190, 641 
41,806 
27, 477 
25, 992 
100, 930 
43,874 


25,978 
31, 791 
G9, 272 


733, 826 
378, 380 
116,  749 
46, 090 
83,911 
108, 322 
29, S37 
28,064 


748, 060 
181,811 
238, 241 

71, 514 
238, 919 

16, 350 
109, 094 

29, 045 

32. 253 
10,818 
32, 104 

5,334 

120,  485 
19, 168 
45, 235 
13,380 
42,331 
315 

112,  759 
24, 676 
37,041 
12,  7.-)2 
38, 040 
170 

121,217 
20, 098 
36, 379 
10, 976 
48, 689 
4, 998 

129,614 
48, 945 
32,991 
13,613 
31,250 
2, 650 

179, 754 
50,716 
56, 841 
17,416 
53,418 
1,2,58 

66. 254 
37,748 
43,184 


AGE  periods. 


Under  5 

years. 


32,383 
20,923 
1,813 
1,729 
99 
7,798 
3,436 


1,962 
3,000 
6,126 


69, 356 
43, 157 
12, 808 
4,907 
109 
8,366 
2, 867 
2,983 


70, 846 

22, 049 

36, 423 

10, 565 

536 

1,212 

10, 673 

3, 538 

4, 970 

1,521 

103 

535 

13,640 

3,467 

7, 508 

2,523 

101 

40 

11,  766 
3,769 
5,626 
2,243 

114 

12 

12, 977 

2,468 

7,192 

2,355 

215 

747 

12,  8S0 
5,441 
5, 222 
1,971 

62 

177 

19, 1.39 

6,607 

9, 589 

2,708 

122 

109 

6, 102 

2,504 

5,088 


6  to  14 


70,341 
42, 593 
5,305 
3,850 
749 
17,811 
7,293 


4,146 
5, 867 
10, 906 


126, 386 
73, 307 
26,151 
8,974 
2,407 
15, 540 
5,457 
6,285 


127,023 

33, 155 

60,631 

18, 633 
6,618 
1,860 

19, 032 
5,080 
9,068 
2,882 
1,064 
935 

25, 413 
5, 144 

14,011 

4,637 

1,577 

44 

20, 198 
5,246 
9,892 
3,912 
1,119 
26 

22, 402 
3,713 

11,730 

3,744 

2, 389 

823 

20, 984 
8,088 
8, 272 
3,215 
1,014 
392 

31,818 
9,683 

15,617 

4,684 

1,621 

202 

11,275 
4. 654 
9,084 


15  to  24 

years. 


77, 494 
44,301 
5,235 
4. 5'>3 
2,948 
20,412 
9,231 


4,140 
6,180 
11, 161 


134, 368 

73,0.57 

21,442 

8,744 

9,875 

21,204 

5,762 

4,946 


124, 740 

30, 765 

49, 849 

16, 003 

25, 274 

2,680 

18,  855 

5, 100 

6,916 

2,580 

3, 367 

862 

21, 872 

3,405 

9,860 

3, 239 

5,324 

37 

19, 324 

3, 831 

8,266 

2,861 

4, 326 

31 

21,811 

2,999 

7,977 

2,369 

7,636 

813 

21,385 

8, 184 

6,085 

3,016 

3,607 

47G 

29, 605 

8, 426 

11,448 

3,898 

6, 582 

240 

10,  .534 

5, 626 

7, 688 


25  to  44 
years. 


130, 099 
59,224 
11,845 
10, 905 
10. 291 
37,677 
16, 598 


7,937 
9,474 
22, 253 


242, 926 
120,218 
27, 928 
14, 989 
36, 752 
42,874 
9,271 


2,50,055 

52, 983 

53,912 

19, 235 

116, 281 

7, 146 

35, 271 

8,099 

7,210' 

2, 807 

15, 136 

1,968 

34, 290 

3,890 

9,  825 

2,357 

18,079 

.     117 

35, 671 

6, 275 

8, 992 

2, 786 

17, 527 

60 

39, 475 

5,370 

6,947 

1,964 

23, 280 

1,887 

45, 948 

1.5,751 

8,476 

4, 073 

]  6,  4.50 

1,118 

59, 802 

14,092 

13,  ,538 

4, 665 

27, 049 

421 

22,060 

13,306 

13, 157 


45  to  64 

years. 


61, 792 
19, 407 
14, 974 
5, 535 

7.682 
14, 080 
5,728 


5,789 
5, 583 
14, 337 


128, 409 

54,074 

23, 910 

7,184 

25, 837 

17, 266 

4, 628 

4, 565 


140,690 

30,387 

27,671 

6,185 

73, 204 

2, 854 

20, 422 

5,033 

3,600 

899 

9,994 

870 

20, 429 

2,314 

3, 647 

557 

13, 821 

66 

20, 743 

3,  871 

3, 782 

810 

12, 208 

38 

19, 788 

3,  820 

2, 291 

464 

12, 591 

595 

22,618 

8, 3.50 

4,385 

1,199 

8,224 

406 

31,077 

8, 370 

5, 928 

1,279 

15, 230 

231 

12, 992 

8,981 

6,325 


1  Includes  persons  of  unknown  age. 


AGE   DISTRIBUTIOISr. 


171 


CITIES   HAVING  2;),000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920— Continued, 
cities  of '100,000  and  over.] 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


PEE  CENT  OF  TOTAL. 


Under  5 
years. 


5  to  14 

years. 


15  to  24 

years. 


25  to  44 
years. 


45  to  64   65  years 
years.         ^°<1 


LoTiisiana. 

New  Orleans— All  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Shrevepokt — All  classes 

Maine. 

B  ANGOR— AU  classes 

Le  wiSTON — All  class&s 

Portland — All  classes 

Maryland. 

Baltimore— All  classes 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage. 

Foreign  parentage. 

Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

CUMBERLANI) — All  ClasSCS 

Hagerstown — All  classes 

Massachusetts. 

Boston — AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  whiite 

Negro 

Cambridge — AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage.. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Ncgio 

Fall  River— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage.. 
Foreign  parentage. 
MLxed  parentage.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Lowell — AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage.. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

New  Bedford — AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage.. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Springfield— AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

WoR(  ester— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Broc  kton — AU  classes 

Brookline  to\vn— AU  classes 

Chelsea — AU  classes 


8.4 
11.0 
4.3 
6.3 
0.4 
7.7 
7.8 


7.6 
9.4 


9.5 
11.4 
11.0 
10.6 
0.1 
7.7 
9.6 
10.0 


9.5 
12.1 
15.3 
14.8 
0.2 
7.4 
9.7 
12.2 
15.4 
14.1 
0.3 
10.0 
11.3 
18.1 
16.6 
18.9 
0.2 
12.7 
10.4 
15.3 
15.2 
17.6 
0.3 
7.1 
10.7 
12.3 
19.8 
21.5 
0.4 
14.9 
9.9 
11.1 
15.8 
14.5 
0.2 
6.7 
10.6 
1.3.0 
16.9 
15.5 
0.2 
8.7 
9.2 
6.6 
11.8 


18.2 
22.3 
12.7 
14.0 
2.9 
17.6 
16.6 


16.0 
18.5 
15.7 


17.2 
19.4 
22.4 
19.5 
2.9 
14.3 
18.3 
18.8 


17.0 
18.2 
28.0 
26.1 

2.8 
11.4 
17.4 
17.5 
28. 1 
26.6 

3.3 
17.5 
21.1 
26. 8 
31.0 
34.7 

3.7 
14.0 
17.9 
21.3 
26.7 
30.7 

2.9 
15.3 
18.5 
18.5 
32.2 
34.1 

4.9 
16.5 
16.2 
16.5 
25.1 
2.3.6 

3.2 
14.8 
17.7 
19.1 
27.5 
26.9 

3.0 
16.1 
17.0 
12.3 
21.0 


20.0 
23.2 
12.5 
16.6 
11.3 
20.2 
21.0 


15.9 
19.4 
16.1 


18.3 
19.3 
18.4 
19.0 
11.8 
19.6 
19.3 
17.6 


16.7 
16.9 
20.9 
22.4 
10.6 
16.4 
17.2 
17.6 
21.4 
23.8 
10.5 
16.2 
18.2 
17.8 
21.8 
24.2 
12.  6 
11.7 
17.1 
15.5 
22.3 
22.4 
11.4 
18.2 
18.0 
14.9 
21.9 
21.6 
15.7 
16.3 


16.5 
16.7 
18.4 
22.2 
■11.5 
18.0 
16.5 
10.6 
20.1 
22.4 
10.4 
19.1 
15.9 
14.9 
17.8 


33.6 
31.1 
28.3 
39.7 
.39.6 
37.3 
37.8 


30.6 
29.8 
32.1 


33.1 
31.8 
23.9 
32.5 
43.8 
39. 6 
31.1 
31.4 


33.4 
29.1 
22.6 
26.9 
48.7 
43.7 
32.2 
27.9 
22.4 
2.3.9 
47.1 
36.9 
28.5 
20.3 
21.7 
17.6 
42.7 
37.1 
31.6 
25.4 
24.3 
21.8 
46.1 
35.3 
32.6 
26.7 
19.1 
17.9 
47.8 
37.8 
35.4 
32.2 
25.7 
29.9 
52.6 
42.2 
33.3 
27.8 
23.8 
26.8 
50.6 
33.5 
33.3 
35.2 
30.5 


16.0 
10.2 
35.8 
20.1 
29.6 
14.0 
13.1 


22.3 

17. 6 
20.7 


17.; 
14.3 
20.5 
15.6 
30.8 
15.9 
15.5 
10.3 


18.8 
16.7 
11.6 

8.6 
30.  6 
17.5 
18.6 
17.3 
11.2 

8.3 
31.1 
16.3 
17.0 
12.1 

8.1 

4.2 
32.  6 
21.0 
18.4 
15.7 
10.2 

6.4 
32.1 
22.4 
16.3 
19.0 

6.3 

4.2 
25.9 
11.9 
17.5 
17.1 
13.3 

8.8 
26.3 
15.3 
17.3 
16.5 
10.4 

7.3 
28.5 
18.4 
19.6 
23.8 
14.6 


3.7 
2.0 
6.2 
3.1 
16.1 
2.8 
2.8 


7.6 
5.1 
6.4 


4.4 
3.8 
3.8 
2.8 
10.6 
2.8 
4.3 
4.8 


4.4 
6.3 
1.5 
1.2 
7.0 
2.9 
4.9 
7.5 
1.6 
1.2 
7.6 
3.0 
4.0 
4.9 
0.8 
0.5 
8.1 
2.9 
4.4 
6.7 
1.3 
1.1 
7.2 
1.8 
3.9 
8.6 
0.7 
0.7 
5.3 
2.6 
4.4 
6.3 
1.6 
1.0 
6.0 
3.0 
4.6 
6.8 
1.2 
1.0 
7.1 
4.2 
4.9 
7.0 
4.1 


1*72 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CEISTSUS POPULATTOl^f. 


Table  50.— DISTRIBUTION   BY  BROAD   AGE   GROUPS,   FOR 

[By  class  of  population  for 


aXT  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Massachusetts— Continued. 


CmcopEE — All  classes 

Everett — All  classes 

FiTCHBURG — All  classes. . 
Haverhill— AU  classes . . 

HoLYOKE — All  classes 

LA^VBENCE— All  classes. . 

Lynn— All  classes 

Malden — AU  classes 

Medforp— AU  classes 

Newton— All  classes 

Pittpfield — All  classes... 

QumcY— AU  classes 

Revere — All  classes 

S  ALEM — All  classes 

Somerville — All  classes. 

Taunton — AU  classes 

Waltham— AU  classes. . . 


Michigan. 

Detroit — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Alixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Grand  Rapids— AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Battle  Creek— AU  classes 

Bay  City — All  classes 

Flint — All  classes 

Hamtramck  village — All  classes 

Highl.vnd  Park— AU  classes 

Jackson— AU  classes 

Kalamazoo — AU  classes 

Lansing — AU  classes 

Muskegon — AU  classes 

Pontiac — AU  classes 

Port  Huron — AU  classes 

Saginaw— AU  classes 


Minnesota. 

Minneapolis — All  classes , 

Native  white — Native  parentage.  . 
Foreign  parentage . , 
Mixed  parentage . . , 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

St.  Paltl — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage.  . 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . , 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Duluth — All  classes 


Missouri. 

Kansas  CrrY —  .\U  clas.ses 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 

Foreign  parentage. 

Mi.xed  parentage . . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

St.  Louis — AU  classes 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage. . 

Foreign  parentage. 

Mixed  parentage 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


All  ages.' 


36,214 
40, 120 
41, 029 
53, 884 
60, 20.3 
94,270 
99, 14S 
49, 103 
39, 038 
46,054 
41, 763 
47, 876 
28, 823 
42, 529 
93,091 
37, 137 
30,915 


993, 678 

313,997 

247, 035 

101,736 

289, 297 

40,  a38 

137, 634 

56, 079 

34, 779 

17, 2.59 

28, 3.55 

1,090 

36, 164 

47, 554 

91,. 599 

48,615 

46,499 

48, 374 

48, 487 

57, 327 

36, 570 

34,273 

25,944 

61,903 


380,582 

133, 178 

108, 824 

46,331 

88, 032 

3,927 

234,698 

77,378 

70, 190 

32, 008 

51,595 

3,376 

98,917 


324, 410 

209, 134 

35,183 

21, 880 

27,320 

30, 719 

772,897 

359, 482 

157,979 

81,915 

103, 239 

69,854 


AGE  periods. 


Under  5 
years. 


5,203 
4,397 
4,500 
5,039 
6,215 
10, 526 
9,085 
4,692 
4,098 
3,925 
4,345 
6,358 
3,355 
4,378 
9,084 
3, 905 
2,741 


112,117 

43, 970 

47, 475 

16, 526 

1,632 

2, 482 

13, 696 

7,605 

3, 737 

2,208 

50 

95 

2,906 

5,106 

9,548 

10,129 

4,743 

4,533 

4,497 

5,692 

3,820 

3,160 

2,609 

6,156 


35,585 

19,362 

9,835 

5,947 

208 

217 

21,967 

12, 966 

4, 819 

3,879 

96 

196 

10,113 


24,000 
17, 869 

2,915 

1,611 
134 

1,462 
58,703 
39,563 
10, 308 

4,585 
85 

4,143 


5  to  14 
years. 


7,933 
7,777 
7,821 
8,888 
11,315 
18, 054 
16, 440 
9,329 
6,793 
7,944 
7,442 
9,045 
6,366 
8, 030 
15, 5.57 
6,782 
5,180 


156,947 

55, 731 

58,858 

24, 255 

13, 973 

4,094 

24, 424 

11,549 

7,490 

4,339 

891 

146 

5,284 

9,710 

13, 5.36 

10,724 

6,451 

7,436 

7,712 

8,640 

6,069 

4,968 

4,686 

11,490 


68,410 

26, 673 

18, 639 

10, 607 

2,060 

403 

38, 490 

IS,  079 

11,144 

7,615 

1,263 

373 

17,607 


45, 494 

32, 201 

5,766 

3,157 

1,051 

3,307 

122, 554 

76,398 

22,418 

11,901 

2,573 

9,244 


1.5  to  24 

years. 


6,168 
6,897 
7,063 
8,978 
11,131 
16,211 
15, 758 
8,428 
6,276 
7,324 
6, 796 
7,  .566 
4, 859 
7,097 
15, 083 
5,978 
5,421 


179,614 

64,346 

44,567 

21 , 643 

39, 679 

9,191 

23, 370 

9,747 

7,181 

3,846 

2,426 

155 

6,292 

8,  .574 

19, 747 

6,454 

8,168 

8, 5.59 

8,368 

11, 090 

7,076 

6,703 

4,442 

10,837 


66,844 

24,521 

23,930 

10, 757 

7,015 

568 

42,  .541 

14,710 

15,618 

7,803 

3,910 

480 

18, 079 


56, 173 

38, 681 

5, 335 

4,070 

2,833 

5, 210 

137,596 

78, 382 

20,123 

17,306 

9, 642 

12,100 


25  to  44 
years. 


11,088 
12, 134 

12, 876 
17,438 
19,209 
30, 587 
33, 122 
14,655 
12, 893 
14,363 
13, 764 
16, 028 

9,027 
12, 848 
29, 988 
11,0,54 

9,828 


.391,688 

113,611 

69, 7.54 

30, 697 

1.56,811 

20, 448 

44.011 

16,1&3 

11,033 

4,788 

11,534 

438 

12,  .506 

13, 523 

.33,316 

18,457 

19, 871 

16, 737 

1.5,556 

19, 582 

11,654 

12, 191 

7,685 

19,183 


138,333 
40, 814 
40, 713 
14,5.52 
40, 197 

1,924 
81,447 
22,067 
26, 964 

9,943 
20. 860 

1, 545 
34, 492 


124,470 

77, 179 

12, 074 

8,972 

11,492 

14.673 

276,898 

117,719 

52, 004 

35, 363 

40, 437 

31,222 


4.5  to  64 

years. 


4,  SIS 
7,186 
6,919 

10, 4.39 
9,987 

15,  .571 

19,388 
9, 452 
7, 0.59 
9,582 
7,459 
8,021 
4, 282 
7,813 

18, 172 
7,213 
5.992 


127, 744 

30, 245 

23, 475 

7,731 

62, 047 

4,105 

24, 658 

8, 248 

4,634 

1,768 

9,796 

200 

7,121 

7,  .852 
12, 452 

2, 606 
6, 079 

8,  5,80 

9,  .398 
9, 682 
6,029 
5,709 
5, 055 

10,928 


65, 398 
16, 607 
14,137 

3,  ,897 

30,000 

700 

40, 274 

7,3.34 
10,601 

2,484 

19, 135 

6S7 

1.5,619 


59, 776 

.34,376 

7,983 

3, 524 

8,750 

5,114 

144, 270 

39,007 

47,349 

11,621 

34,  .857 

11,269 


ilncludes  persons  of  unknown  age. 


AGE   DISTPJBUTIOF. 


173 


CITIES  HAVING  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:   1920-Continued. 
cities  of  100,000  and  over.] 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL. 


Under  5 
years. 


5  to  14 

years. 


15  to  24 

years. 


25  to  44 

years. 


45  to  64 
years. 


65  years 
and 
over. 


Massachusetts — Continued. 


CmcopEE— All  classes — 

Everett — All  classes 

FiTCHBURG — All  classes. . 
Haverhill — AU  classes . . 

Holyoke — AU  classes 

Lawrence — All  classes. . 

Lynn— All  classes 

Malden — All  classes 

Medford — AU  classes — 

Newton — AU  classes 

PrrTSFiELD— AU  classes. . . 

Quincy — AU  classes 

Revere — AU  classes 

Salem — AU  classes 

SOMERviLLE — AU  classes. 
Taunton— AU  classes  — 
Walth.\m— All  classes. . . 


Michigan. 

Detroit — AU  classes , 

Native  white — Native  parentage.. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Geand  Rapids— AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Battle  Creek — AU  classes 

Bay  City— AU  classes 

Flint — All  classes 

IL^mtramck  vill.\ge — AU  classes 

Highland  P ark— AU  classes 

Jackson— AU  classes 

Kalamazoo — All  classes 

L.ANsmc — AU  classes 

Muskegon— AU  classes , 

Pontlvc^AU  classes 

Port  Huron— All  classes 

S-VGDJAW- AU  classes , 


Minnesota. 


Minneapolis — AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

St.  Paul— AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage . . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Duluth— AU  classes 


Missouri. 

Kansas  City — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

St.  Louls— AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage . 
Mixed  parentage... 

Foreign-bom  while 

Negro , 


14.4 
11.0 
11.0 

9.4 
10.3 
11.2 

9.2 

9.6 
10.5 

8.5 
10.4 
11.2 
11.6 
10.3 

9.8 
10.5 

8.9 


11.3 

14.0 

19.2 

16.2 

0.6 

6.1 

10.0 

13.6 

10.7 

12.8 

0.2 

8.7 

8.0 

10.7 

10.4 

20.8 

10.2 

9.4 

9.3 

9.9 

10.4 

9.2 

10.1 

9.9 


9.4 

14.5 
9.0 

12.8 
0.2 
5.5 
9.4 

16.8 
6.9 

12.1 
0.2 
5.8 

10.2 


7.4 
8.5 
8.3 
7.4 
0.5 
4.8 
7.6 
ILO 
6.5 
5.6 
0.1 
5.9 


21.9 
19.4 
19.1 
16.5 
18.8 
19.2 
16.6 
19.0 
17.4 
17.2 
17.8 
18.9 
22.1 
18.9 
16.7 
18.3 
16.8 


15. 8 
17.7 
23.8 
23.8 

4.8 
10.0 
17.7 
20.6 
21.5 
25.1 

3.1 
13.4 
14.6 
20.4 
14.8 
22.1 
13.9 
15.4 
15.9 
15.1 
16.6 
14.5 
18.1 
18.6 


15.3 
20.0 
17.1 
22.9 

2.3 
10.3 
16.4 
23.4 
15.9 
23.8 

2.4 
11.0 
17.8 


14.0 
15.4 
16.4 
14.4 

3.8 
10.8 
15.9 
21.3 
14.2 
14.5 

2.5 
13.2 


17.0 
17.2 
17.2 
16.7 
18.5 
17.2 
15.9 
17.2 
16.1 
15.9 
16.3 
15.8 
16.9 
16.7 
16.2 
16.1 
17.5 


18.1 
20.5 
18.0 
21.3 
13.7 
22.  5 
iT.O 
17.4 
20.6 
22.3 
8.6 
14.2 
17.4 
18.0 
21.6 
13.3 
17.6 
17.7 
17.3 
19.3 
19.3 
19.6 
17.1 
17.5 


17.6 

18.4 
22.0 
23.2 

8.0 
14.5 
18.1 
19.0 
22.3 
24.4 

7.6 
14.2 
18.3 


17.3 
18.5 
15.2 
18.6 
10.4 
17.0 
17.8 
2L8 
12.7 
21.1 
9.3 
17.3 


30.6 
30.2 
31.4 
32.4 
31.9 
32.4 
33.4 
29.8 
33.0 
31.2 
33.0 
33.5 
31.3 
30.2 
32.2 
29.8 
31.8 


39.4 
36.2 
28.2 
30.2 
54.2 
50.1 
32.0 
28.9 
31.7 
27.7 
40.7 
40.2 
34.6 
28.4 
36.4 
38.0 
42.7 
34.6 
32.  1 
31.2 
31.9 
3.5.6 
29.6 
31.0 


36.3 
30.6 
37.4 
31.4 
45.7 
49.0 
34.7 
28.5 
38.4 
31.1 
40.4 
45.8 
34.9 


38.4 
36.9 
34.3 
41.0 
42.1 
47.8 
35.8 
32.7 
32.9 
43.2 
39.2 
44.7 


13.3 
17.9 
16.9 
19.4 
16.6 
16.5 
19.6 
19.2 
IS.  1 
20.8 
17.9 
16.8 
14.9 
18.4 
19.5 
19.4 
19.4 


12.9 
9.6 
9.5 
7.6 
21.4 
10.1 
17.9 
14.7 
13.3 
10.2 
34.5 
18.3 
19.7 
16.5 
13.6 
5.4 
13.1 
17.7 
19.4 
16.9 
16.5 
16.7 
19.5 
17.7 


17.2 
12.5 
13.0 

8.4 
34.1 
17.8 
17.2 

9.5 
15.1 

7.8 
37.1 
20.3 
15.8 


18.4 
16.4 
22.7 
16.1 
32.0 
16.6 
18.7 
10.9 
30.0 
14.2 
33.8 
16.1 


2.7 
4.3 
4.5 
5.7 
3.9 
3.5 
5.4 
5.2 
4.9 
6.3 
4.6 
3.9 
3.1 
5.5 
5.6 
5.9 
5.6 


2.5 
L8 
1.1 
0.8 
5.1 
1.0 
5.3 
4.7 
2.0 
1.7 
12.8 
5.0 
5.5 
5.8 
3.0 
0.5 
2.5 
5.2 
5.9 
4.3 
5.0 
4.3 
5.5 
5.2 


4.1 
3.7 
1.4 
1.2 
9.6 
2.9 
4.1 
2.5 
1.4 
0.9 
12.2 
2.5 
2.9 


4.2 
4.0 
3.1 
2.4 

ILO 
2.4 
4.2 
2.2 
3.6 
1.4 

15.1 
2.5 


174 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  50.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS,  FOR 

[By  class  of  population  for 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPtTLATION. 


Missouri— Continued. 


JOPLIN— All  classes 

St.  Joseph — All  classes... 
Spkengfield — All  classes. 


Montana. 


Butte — All  classes 


Omaha— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 

Foreign  parentage. 

Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Lincoln — All  classes 


New  Hampshire 

Manchester— All  classes 
Nashua— All  classes 


New  Jersey. 


Camdsn- All  classes 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage . 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Jersey  City— All  classes 

Native  wliite— Native  parentage . 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Newark — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Paterson— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Tbenton— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Atlantic  City— All  classes 

B ayonne— All  classes 

Clifton — AUclasses 

East  Orange — AUclasses 

Flizabetii— All  classes 

Hoboken— AUclasses 

Irvington  town— All  classes 

ICearny  town— AUclasses 

Montclair  to avn— AUclasses 

New  Brunswick— AUclasses 

Orange— All  classes 

Passaic— All  classes 

Perth  Amboy— AUclasses 

Plainfield— Al!  classes 

West  Hoboken  town— All  classes. . 
West  New  York  town— All  classes. 


All  ages.' 


age  periods. 


29,902 
77,939 
39,631 


41,611 


191,601 
86,525 
41,454 
17,686 
35, 381 
10,315 
54,948 


78,384 
28,379 


116,309 

56, 249 

22, 817 

8,425 

20, 262 

8,500 

298, 103 
87,083 
98, 620 
28, 325 
75, 981 
8,000 

414,524 

113,413 

133,375 
33, 432 

117,003 
16, 977 

135, 875 
31, 824 
44,082 
13,203 
45, 145 
1,551 

119,289 
44,195 
32,181 
8,453 
30,073 
4,315 
50, 707 
76, 754 
26, 470 
50,710 
95, 783 
68,166 
25, 480 
26, 724 
28, 810 
32, 779 
33, 208 
63,811 
41,707 
27, 700 
40, 074 
29,926 


Under  5 
years. 


2,544 
6,378 
3,411 


3,515 


16,518 
9,419 
4,479 
1,905 
43 
652 
5,051 


8,196 
2,844 


12,959 

6,543 

4,436 

1,175 

54 

750 

33,375 

12,986 

15,941 

3,639 

131 

677 

44,559 

13, 824 

24,221 

4,783 

258 

1,467 

12, 855 

4,323 

6,547 

1,789 

69 

127 

13,027 

4,626 

6,715 

1,257 

44 

385 

3,751 

11,193 

3, 309 

4,006 

11,684 

6,897 

2, 453 

2,853 

2,579 

3,919 

3,623 

8,647 

6. 264 

2;  s;33 

3,710 

3,468 


5  to  14 
years. 


5,716 
12,530 
7,152 


6,659 


31,695 
16,292 
8,917 
4,032 
1,073 
1,364 
9,447 


14,670 
5,073 


21,9^9 

11,0'9 

6,625 

2,004 

766 

1,513 

57,752 

20, 962 

26, 477 

6,981 

2,058 

1,272 

80, 135 

23,182 

41,915 

8,281 

4,059 

2,688 

25,377 

6,673 

13, 280 

3,460 

1,740 

223 

22, 637 

7,881 

10, 602 

2,280 

1,177 

697 

7,947 

17, 287 

5,858 

7,667 

19, 146 

12, 772 

4,736 

5,252 

5,205 

6,350 

6, 593 

13, 898 

9, 621 

4,967 

7,688 

5,974 


1.5  to  24 

years. 


5,189 
14, 144 
7,319 


6,431 


34,415 
16,303 
8,518 
4,042 
3,669 
1,846 
9,805 


14,011 
4,971 


20,260 

10,216 

4,221 

1,748 

2,570 

1,499 

52,780 

18, 502 

18,704 

6,664 

7,  .504 

1,396 

72, 265 

21,874 

25, 041 

7,175 

15,006 

3,131 

24,779 

6, 2('0 

9,523 

3, 358 

5,397 

290 

20,430 

7,967 

5,866 

1,789 

3,924 

875 

7,598 

13,083 

4, 527 

7,402 

15, 663 

12, 197 

4,199 

4,743 

4,443 

5,319 

5,736 

11,090 

6,795 

4,323 

7,175 

5,416 


25  to  44 

years. 


9,745 
25,719 
12,378 


15,944 


68, 213 
28, 866 
13, 640 

5, 629 
15,300 

4, 666 
17, 531 


24,101 
8,914 


37,728 
17, 179 

4,612 

2,307 
10,511 

3,100 
97, 320 
23,894 
23,839 

8,464 
37,914 

3,162 
138, 286 
35, 785 
26, 703 

9,681 
58,903 

7,081 
43, 846 

8,998 
10,057 

3,393 

20,755 

605 

39,203 

13,992 

5,585 

2,205 
15,754 

1,628 
18,845 
24,319 

8, 553 
18, 734 
32, 283 
22,760 

8,828 

S.  554 

9;  752 
10, 893 
10,383 
20,905 
13,165 

9,334 
13, 352 
10,463 


45  to  64 

years. 


5, 288 
15, 132 
7,126 


7,254 


32, 488 
12, 060 
5,219 
1,849 
11,771 
1,553 
9,878 


13,733 
5,016 


18,975 
8, 789 
2,557 
1,020 
5,181 
1,401 

47, 390 
8,693 

12,405 
2,312 

22,614 
1,334 

65,778 

14, 760 

13,824 
3,123 

31,627 
2,324 

23, 582 
4,383 
4,175 
1,047 

13, 704 
253 

19, 521 
7,461 
3,047 
774 
7,610 
609 

10,343 
9,306 
3,562 

10,133 

14,038 

11,352 
4,2,85 
4,230 
5,446 
4,984 
5,564 
7,943 
4,981 
4,831 
6,842 
4,014 


1  Includes  persons  of  unknown  age. 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


175 


CITIES  HAVING  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:   1920— Continued, 
cities  of  100,000  and  over.) 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Missouri— Continued. 


JOPLIN— All  classes 

St.  Joseph— All  classes. . . 
Springfield — All  classes. 


Montana. 


Butte— AU  classes 


Omaha — All  classes . 

Native  white— Native  parentage. , 
Foreign  parentage . 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negio 

Lincoln — All  classes 


New  Hampshire. 


Manchester — AU  classes . 
N ashua— AU  classes 


New  Jersey. 


Camden — AU  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Jerse  y  City — AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  iiarentage . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Newark — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage . . . 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Paterson— AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Trenton— AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Atlantic  Cit y— AU  classes 

Bayonne— AU  classes 

Clifton — AU  classes 

East  Orange— AU  classes 

Elizabeth — AU  classes 

Hoboken — AU  classes 

Ir\tngton  town— AU  classes. 
Kearny  town— AU  classes. 
Montclair  town— AU  classes. 
New  Brunswick— AU  classes. 
Orange— AU  classes . 

Passaic — AU  classes 

Perth  Amboy—AU classes 

PLAiNriELD— A  U  classes 

West  Hoboken  town— AU  classes. . 
West  New  York  town— AU  classes. 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL. 


Under  5 
years. 


8.5 
8.2 


8.4 


8.6 
10.9 
10.8 
10.8 
0.1 
6.3 
9.2 


10.5 
'10.0 


11.1 

11.6 

19.4 

13.9 

0.3 

8.8 

11.2 

14.9 

16.2 

12.8 

0.2 

8.5 

10.7 

12.2 

18.2 

14.3 

0.2 

8.6 

9.5 

13.6 

14.9 

13.5 

0.2 

8.2 

10.9 

10.5 

20.9 

14.9 

0.1 

8.9 

7.4 

14.6 

12.5 

7.9 

12.2 

10.1 

9.6 

10.7 

9.0 

12.0 

10.9 

13.5 

15.0 

10. 2 

9.3 

11.6 


5  to  14 

years. 


19.1 
16.1 
18.0 


16.5 
18.8 
21.5 
22.8 
3.0 
13.2 
17.2 


18.7 
17.9 


18.9 
19.7 
29.0 
23.8 

3.8 
17.8 
19.4 
24.1 
26.8 
24.6 

2.7 
15.9 
19.3 
20.4 
31.4 
24.8 

3.5 
1.5.8 
18.7 
21.0 
30.1 
26.2 

3.9 
14.4 
19.0 
17.8 
32.9 
27.0 

3.9 
16.2 
15.7 
22.5 
22.1 
15.1 
20.0 
18.7 
18.6 
19.7 
18.1 
19.4 
19.8 
21.8 
23.1 
17.9 
19.2 
20.0 


15  to  24 
years. 


17.4 
18.1 
18.5 


18.0 
18.8 
20.5 
22.9 
10.4 
17.9 
17.8 


17.9 
17.5 


17.4 
18.2 
18.5 
20.7 
12.7 
17.6 
17.7 
21.2 
19.0 
23.5 
9.9 
17.4 
17.4 
19.3 
18.8 
21.5 
12.8 

ia4 

18.2 
19.5 
21.6 
2.5.4 
12.0 
18.7 
17.1 
18.0 
18.2 
21.2 
13.0 
20.3 
15.0 
17.0 
17.1 
14.6 
16.4 
17.9 
16.5 
17.7 
15.4 
16.2 
17.2 
17.4 
16.3 
15.6 
17.9 
18.1 


25  to  44 

years. 


32.6 
33.0 
31.2 


35.6 
33.4 
32.9 
31.8 
43.2 
45.2 
31.9 


30.7 
31.4 


32.4 
30.5 
20.2 
27.4 
51.9 
36.5 
32.6 
27.4 
24.2 
29.9 
49.9 
39.5 
33.4 
31.6 
20.0 
29.0 
50.3 
41.7 
32.3 
28.3 
22.8 
25.7 
40. 0 
39.0 
32.9 
31.7 
17.4 
26.1 
52.4 
37.7 
37.2 
31.7 
32.3 
36.9 
33.7 
33.4 
34.6 
32.0 
33.8 
33.2 
31.2 
32.7 
31.6 
33.7 
3:5.3 
35.0 


45  to  64 

years. 


65  years 
and 
over. 


17.7 
19.4 
18.0 


17.0 
13.9 
12.6 
10.5 
33.3 
15.1 
18.0 


17.5 
17.7 


16.3 
15.6 
11.2 
12.1 
25.6 
16.5 
15.9 
10.0 
12.6 
8.2 
29.  S 
16.7 
15.9 
13.0 
10.4 
9.3 
27.0 
13.7 
17.4 
13.8 
9.5 
7.9 
30.4 
16.3 
16.4 
16.9 
9.5 
9.2 
25.3 
14.1 
20.4 
12.1 
13.5 
20.0 
14.7 
16.7 
16.8 
15.8 
18.9 
15.2 
16.7 
12.4 
11.9 
17.4 
17.1 
13.4 


4.7 
4.9 
5.2 


2.2 


3.8 
3.2 
1.5 
1.2 
9.7 
2.0 
5.6 


4.6 
5.3 


3.7 
4.2 
1.6 
2.0 
5.7 
2.6 
3.1 
2.3 
1.2 
0.9 
7.5 
1.9 
3.2 
3.4 
1.2 
1.1 
6.1 
1.6 
4.0 
3.8 
1.1 
1.1 
7.7 
3.3 
3.7 
5.1 
1.1 
1.7 
5.1 
2.5 
4.2 
2.0 
2.5 
5.4 
3.0 
3.2 
3.8 
4.1 
4.8 
3.9 
4.1 
2.1 
2.0 
4.9 
3.2 
1.9 


176 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS POPULATIOlSr. 


Table  50 DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS,    FOR 

[By  class  of  population  for 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


New  York. 


AUages.' 


Albany — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro ' 

Buffalo — Al!  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage  . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

New  York  city— All  classes 

Native  wlute — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Bronx  borough — AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Brooklyn  borough — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage  . 
Foreign  parentage  . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Manhattan  borough — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage  . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Queens  borough — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage.  . 
Foreign  parentage  . 
Mixed  parentage . . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Richmond  borough — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage  . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Rochester — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage  . 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Stkacuse — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

YONKERs — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mi.xed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Amsterdam — All  classes 

Auburn— All  classes 

Binghamton— All  classes 

Elmiba— All  classes 

Jame.stown— All  classes 

Kingston- All  classes 

Mount  Vkrnon — All  classes 


113,344 

56,265 

27,034 

11,101 

17,636 

1,239 

506, 775 

165, 135 

154,3.59 

61,018 

121,  ,530 

4,511 

620, 048 

164, 834 

873,013 

430, 069 

991,547 

152, 467 

732, 016 

132,770 

268,380 

58, 869 

266,971 

4,803 

018,356 

456, 240 

703, 417 

166, 009 

659, 287 

31,912 

, 284, 103 

388, 279 

720, 454 

138, 093 

922, 080 

109, 133 

469, 042 

149, 342 

147, 400 

55, 243 

111,676 

5,120 

116,531 

38, 203 

33, 362 

11,855 

31,533 

1,499 

295, 7.50 

111,976 

78, 445 

32, 347 

71,321 

1,579 

171,717 

80, 072 

40, 882 

17, 097 

32,321 

1,260 

100, 176 

30, 059 

32, 280 

10, 139 

25,700 

1,940 

33,524 

36, 192 

66, 800 

45,393 

38,917 

26, 688 

42^726 


AGE  PERIODS. 


Under  5    5  to  14 
years.       years. 


8,734 

5,280 

2,554 

798 

18 

81 

52, 092 

23,000 

20, 220 

8,238 

344 

277 

560, 869 

156, 797 

321,764 

66, 894 

3,947 

11,147 

76, 856 

21,555 

43,^64 

10, 556 

362 

408 

21.3,651 

63, 438 

119,782 

26, 574 

1,229 

2,  .595 

210,089 

42, 468 

136, 5.56 

21,245 

2,013 

7,  .548 

48, 279 

24, 510 

16, 217 

6,912 

193 

430 

11,994 

4,826 

6,245 

1,607 

1.50 

166 

29,300 

13,286 

11,949 

3,724 

227 

113 

16, 275 

8, 631 

5,626 

1, 864 

69 

74 

10, 524 

4,003 

4,9S1 

1,353 

39 

145 

3,551 

3,310 

6,403 

3,838 

3,379 

1,950 

4,114 


16,656 

10,085 

4,186 

1,717 

518 

145 

90, 078 

35, 446 

35, 398 

14, 567 

4,177 

466 

1,031,357 

245, 198 

595, 754 

106, 688 

66. 434 
16,794 

142, 075 

32,200 

85, 122 

15, 864 

7,887 

983 

394,990 
99, 513 

228, 626 

40,  &32 

21,949 

4,039 

379, 484 
65, 098 

237, 898 
32, 410 
32,930 
10, 735 
91,271 

39. 435 
33,924 
14, 4,50 

2,615 

823 

23,537 

8,952 

10, 184 

3,132 

1, 053 

214 

49, 565 

21,447 

17, 824 

6,968 

3, 135 

183 

27, 409 

13, 976 

8, 875 

3,380 

1,008 

153 

20,718 

7,030 

9,831 

2, 766 

741 

345 

6, 516 

6,018 

9,943 

6,471 

6,418 

4,3.52 

8,172 


15  to  44 
years. 


18,221 

10,962 

3,320 

2,068 

1,662 

201 

86,421 

31,111 

30,089 

12, 459 

11,831 

878 

999,418 

229,346 

373, 145 

89, 965 

276, 731 

29,091 

132,175 

26, 704 

56, 701 

12,211 

35, 740 

795 

367, 067 

92, 935 

140,6.57 

34, 048 

92, 994 

6, 042 

401,043 

73, 181 

141,312 

28, 627 

136, 200 

21,0.^0 

79, 6;^5 

28, 884 

28,614 

12, 390 

8.815 

896 

19,498 

7,642 

5,861 

2,689 

2  982 

308 

47,9,83 

20,651 

11,549 

6,600 

8,895 

265 

28, 048 

14,490 

6,476 

3,423 

3, 436 

211 

16,921 

5,388 

6,543 

2,254 

2,383 

342 

5,201 

5, 60S 

10, 566 

8,443 

6,797 

4,488 

6,833 


25  to  44 

years. 


45  to  64 

years. 


39,749 

18,945 

8,225 

4,337 

7,684 

531 

170, 969 

53, 5.50 

39,920 

18,726 

56, 479 

2,212 

1,942,7.55 

360,125 

380, 744 

123,724 

1,000,197 

73, 414 

2,53,  881 

38, 588 

58,318 

1.5,930 

139, 189 

1,756 

657, 567 

134, 487 

136, 895 

47, 033 

324, 692 

13,798 

837,  .3.39 

135,300 

132, 904 

40, 661 

469,  .509 

55,310 

157,634 

41,154 

4.5,445 

16, 8.54 

52,097 

1,980 

36,334 

10,596 

7,182 

3,246 

14,710 

561 

101,079 

36,9.30 

19,989 

10,668 

32,7.57 

703 

58,8.50 

26, 851 

10, 330 

5,783 

15, 309 

542 

32,329 

8,709 

6,921 

2,744 

13,166 

766 

10, 905 

11,985 

22,116 

14,537 

12,312 

7,953 

13,809 


23,370 

8,485 

7,517 

1,878 

5, 239 

227 

87,625 

17,914 

24, 843 

6,383 

37, 849 

593 

901,613 

136, 264 

179, 482 

37, 885 

527, 172 

19, 279 

106, 692 

11,170 

21, 8.56 

3, 900 

68, 994 

706 

317,3.58 

51,491 

68, 487 

15,3.51 

177, 025 

4, 642 

382, 073 

56,985 

63,729 

13, 440 

233, 995 

12, 915 

76, 625 

12, 122 

21,102 

4, 109 

38, 338 

821 

18, 865 

4,496 

4,308 

1,025 

8,  820 

195 

54,011 

15,189 

14, 6.56 

3,879 

20,009 

260 

32, 839 

12,472 

8,  .398 

2,349 

9, 381 

231 

16,350 

3, 887 

3,616 

888 

7,641 

302 

5, 868 

6, 939 

13,014 

9,279 

7,651 

6,055 

7,776 


>  Includes  persons  ot  uoknown  age. 


AGE   DISTPJBUTIOiSr. 


177 


CITIES  HAVING  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920-Continued. 
cities  of  100,000  and  over.] 


CITV  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL. 


Under  5 


5  to  14 

years. 


15  to  24 

years. 


25  to  44 

years. 


45  to  64 

years. 


65  years 
and 


New  York. 

Albany — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  y)arentage . 
Mixed  parentage.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Buffalo — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

New  York  city — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Bronx  borough — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Brooklyn  borough — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Manhattan  borough — AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage- . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Queens  borough — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage.. 
Foreign  iiarentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

N  egro 

Richmond  borough — AU  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Rochester — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage- . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Syracuse — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Yonkers — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Amsterdam— All  classes 

Auburn— All  classes 

BiNGHAMTON— All  classes 

Elmira— All  classes 

.1  AMESTO-vsTj- All  classes 

Kingston— All  classes 

Mount  ^■ERNON— All  classes 

75108°— 22— 12 


7.7 

9.4 

9.4 

7.2 

0.1 

6.5 

10.3 

13.9 

13.1 

13.5 

0.3 

6.1 

10.0 

13.5 

17.2 

15.6 

0.2 

7.3 

10.5 

16.2 

16.4 

17.9 

0.1 

8.5 

10.6 

13.9 

17.0 

16.0 

0.2 

8.1 

9.2 

10.9 

19.0 

15.4 

0.2 

6.9 

10.3 

16.4 

11.0 

12.5 

0.2 

8.4 

10.3 

12.6 

15.7 

13.6 

0.5 

11.1 

9.9 

11.9 

15.2 

11.5 

0.3 

7.2 

9.5 

10.8 

13.8 

10.9 

0.2 

5.9 

10.5 

1.3.3 

15.4 

13.3 

0.2 

7.5 

10.6 

9.1 

9.6 

8.5 

8.7 

7.3 

9.6 


14.7 
17.9 
15.5 
15.5 

2.9 
11.7 
17.8 
21.5 
22.9 
23.9 

3.4 
10.3 
18.4 
21.1 
31.8 
24.8 

3.3 
11.0 
19.4 
24.3 
31.7 
26.9 

3.0 
20.5 
19.6 
21.8 
32.5 
24.6 

3.3 
12.7 
16.6 
16.8 
33.0 
23.5 

3.6 

9.8 
19.5 
26.4 
23.0 
26.2 

2.3 
16.1 
20.2 
23.4 
30.5 
26.4 

3.3 
14.3 
16.8 
19.2 
22.7 
21.5 

4.4 
11.6 
16.0 
17.5 
21.7 
19.8 

3.1 
12.1 
20.7 
23.4 
30.5 
27.3 

2.9 
17.8 
19.4 
16.6 
14.9 
14.3 
10.5 
10.3 
19.1 


16.1 
19.5 
12.3 
18.6 

9.4 
16.2 
17.1 
18.8 
19.5 
20.4 

9.7 
19.5 
17.8 
19.7 
19.9 
20.9 
13.9 
19.1 
18.1 
20. 1 
21.1 
20.7 
13.4 
16.6 
IS.  2 
20.4 
20.0 
20.  5 
14.1 
18.9 
17.6 
18.8 
19.6 
20.7 
14.8 
19.3 
17.0 
19.3 
19.4 
22.4 

7.9 
17.5 
16.7 
20.0 
17.6 
22.7 

9.5 
20.5 
16.2 
18.4 
14.7 
20.4 
12.5 
16.8 
16.3 
18.1 
1.5.8 
20.0 
10.6 
16.7 
16.9 
17.9 
20.3 
22.2 

9.3 
.17.6 
•  1.5. 5 
15. 5 
1.x  8 
IS.  6 
17.5 
16.8 
16.0 


35.1 
33.7 
30.4 
39.1 
43.6 
42.9 
33.7 
32.4 
2.5.9 
30.7 
46.5 
49.0 
34.6 
30.9 
20.3 
28.8 
50.2 
48.2 
34.7 
29.1 
21.7 
27.1 
52.1 
36.6 
32.6 
29.5 
19.5 
2S.3 
49.2 
43.2 
36.7 
34.8 
18.4 
29.4 
.50.9 
.50.7 
33.6 
27.6 
30.8 
30.5 
46.7 
38.7 
31.2 
27.7 
21.5 
27.4 
46.6 
37.4 
34.2 
33.0 
25.5 
.33.0 
45.9 
44.5 
34.3 
33.5 
25.3 
3.3.8 
47.4 
43.0 
32.3 
29.0 
21.4 
27.1 
51.2 
39.5 
32.  5 
.33. 1 
33. 1 
.32.0 
31.6 
29.8 
32.3 


20.6 
15.1 
27.8 
16.9 
29.7 
18.3 
17.3 
10.8 
16.1 
10.5 
31.1 
1.3.1 
16.0 
11.7 
9.6 
8.8 
26.5 
12.6 
14.6 
8.4 
8.1 
6.6 
25.8 
14.7 
1.5.7 
11.3 
9.7 
9.2 
26.9 
14.  5 
16.7 
14.7 
8.8 
9.7 
2.5.4 
11.8 
16.3 
8.1 
14.3 
7.5 
34. 3 
16. 0 
16.2 
11.8 
12.9 
8.6 
28.0 
13.0 
18.3 
13.6 
18.7 
12.0 
28.1 
16.5 
19.1 
15.6 
20.5 
13.7 
29.0 
18. 3 
16.3 
12.9 
11.2 
8.8 
29.7 
15.6 
17.5 
19.2 
20.4 
20.4 
19.7 
22.7 
18.2 


5.8 
4.4 
4.5 
2.7 
14.2 
4.4 
3.8 
2.4 
2.5 
1.0 
8.9 
1.7 
3.1 
2.9 
1.1 
1.1 
5.7 
1.6 
2.7 
1.8 
0.9 
0.7 
5.5 
3.1 
3.3 
3.0 
1.2 
1.3 
6.2 
2.3 
3.1 
3.3 
1.1 
1.2 
5.0 
1.2 
3.2 
2.0 
1.4 
0.8 
8.5 
2.7 
4.3 
4.2 
1.7 
1.3 
8.3 
3.3 
4.6 
3.8 
3.1 
1.5 
8.7 
3.4 
4.8 
4.5 
2.9 
1.7 
9.6 
3.9 
3.3 
3.4 
1.2 
1.3 
6.6 
2.0 
4.4 
6.4 
6.1 
6.1 
6.0 
7.0 
4.7 


178 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  50.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS,  FOR 

[By  class  of  population  for 


CITY  AND  CI«\SS  OF  POPULATION. 


New  York— Continued. 

New  Rochelle— ah  classes... 

Newburgh — AU  classes 

Niagara  Falls— All  classes .. . 

PouGHKEEpsiE — AU  classcs 

Rom e— All  classes 

Schenectady- All  classes 

Troy— All  classes 

Utica — All  classes 

Watertown— All  classes 


North  Carolina. 

AsHEviLLE— All  classes 

Charlotte — All  classes 

WiLMiNciTON — All  classes 

Winston-Salem— All  classes. 


Ohio. 

Akron — All  classes .' 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Cincinnati—  a.II  classes 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage . . 
Foreign  parentage. . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Cleveland— A 11  classes 

Native  wldte — Native  parentage... 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-boin  wliite 

Negio 

Columbus— All  classas 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-taorn  white 

Negro 

Dayton — All  classes 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage . 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Toledo— All  classes 

Native  white— Nativeparentage.. 
Foreign  parentage. . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Youngstown— All  classes 

Native  wliite— Native  parentage.. - 
Foreign  parentage. . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Canton — .Vll  classes 

East  Cleveland — All  classes 

Hamilton— All  classes 

Lake  WOOD— A 11  classes 

Lima — Allclasscs 

Lorain— -Vllclasses 

Mansfield— A  llclasses 

Marion— A  llclasses 

Newark— A  llclasses 

Portsmouth — A  llclasses 

Springfield — Allclasses 

Steubenville— Allclasscs 

Warren— All  classes 

Zanesville— All  classes 


All  ages.: 


36,213 
30, 366 
50,760 
35, 000 
26, 341 
88, 723 
72,013 
94,156 
31,285 


28, 504 
46, 338 
33, 372 
48,395 


208,435 

125,079 

28,345 

11,405 

37, 889 

6,580 

401, 247 

206,605 

80,311 

41,354 

42, 827 

30,079 

796, 841 

212, 247 

246,529 

63,712 

239,538 

34, 451 

237,031 

159,0i'.9 

24,202 

15,395 

16,055 

22,181 

152, 5.59 

100,906 

18,887 

10,, Wl 

13,111 

9,025 

243, 164 

124,055 

51,101 

24,084 

38, 145 

5,691 

132, 358 

46,459 

34,459 

10, 843 

33,834 

6,662 

87,091 

27, 2*)2 

39,675 

41,732 

41,326 

37,295 

27,824 

27,891 

26,718 

33,011 

60, 840 

28,508 

27, 050 

29, 569 


AGE  PERIODS. 


Under  5 
years. 


3,370 
2,  ,503 
6,206 
3,273 
2,800 
8, 693 
5,348 
9,529 
2,716 


2  892 
5, 053 
3, 431 
4,812 


20,879 

12, 684 

6,461 

1,341 

86 

306 

30,736 

23,735 

3,012 

1,963 

26 

1,995 

88,433 

28, 507 

46, 792 

10, 298 

453 

2,371 

19,315 

14,999 

1,693 

953 

26 

1,638 

14,024 

10, 796 

1,794 

709 

21 

704 

22, 739 

14, 123 

5,594 

2, 605 

68 

346 

16,477 

6, 432 

7,899 

1,647 

52 

443 

8,904 

2,370 

3,672 

4,251 

4,144 

4,784 

2,498 

2, 796 

2,240 

3,492 

5,476 

3,337 

3,021 

2,731 


5  to  14 
years. 


6,983 
4,919 
9,493 
5,828 
5, 034 
16,419 
11,009 
16, 785 
5,070 


5,621 
9,105 
6,496 
8,661 


27,961 

16, 763 

7,067 

1,847 

1,735 

547 

61,728 

43,8.50 

7,359 

5,462 

898 

4,157 

146, 675 

42, 247 

74,500 

16,934 

8,842 

4,140 

35,687 

26, 851 

3,170 

2, 1.53 

486 

3,022 

24,136 

17,967 

2,963 

1,570 

427 

1,206 

39,. 5.50 

23,003 

9,902 

4, 815 

1,195 

635 

24,500 

9,4.34 

10,384 

2,596 

1,266 

818 

13,845 

3,917 

6,755 

7,314 

7,242 

8,173 

4,305 

4,930 

4,364 

5,843 

10, 260 

5,317 

4,211 

4,922 


15  to  24 

years. 


6,067 
5,141 
8,067 
5,629 
4,412 
14,347 
12,112 
14, 7.59 
5,137 


5,446 
9,849 
7,048 
13, 895 


25  to  44 
years. 


11,888 

9,630 

18, 206 

11,055 

8,052 

30, 639 

23, 458 

31,129 

9,828 


9,  .559 
15, 147 
10,692 
14, 848 


45  to  64 

years. 


6,317 
6,348 
7,461 
6,953 
4,  .546 
15, 192 
15,738 
17, 1S5 
6,513 


4, 046 
5, 093 
4,474 
5, 127 


1  Includes  persons  of  ujikno\\m  age. 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


179 


CITIES  HAVING  25,000  INHABITANTS   OR  MORE:  1920— Continued, 
cities  of  100,000  and  over.] 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL. 


Under  6 
years. 


5  to  14 

years. 


15  to  24 

years. 


25  to  44 

years. 


45  to  64 

years. 


65  years 
and 
over. 


New  York— Continued . 

New  Rochelle — All  classes 

Newburgh— AU  classes 

Niagara  Falls — AU  classes 

Poughkeepsie— AU  classes 

Rome— AU  classes 

Schenectady — AU  classes 

Tkoy— AU  classes 

Utica — All  classes 

Watektown— AU  classes 

North  Carolina. 

AsHE'^TLLE — All  classes 

Charlotte— AU  classes 

Wilmington — AU  classes 

Winston-Salem — AU  classes 

Ohio. 

Akron — AU  classes 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage . 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Clncinnati- AU  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixea  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

Cleveland — AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Colltmbus — AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Dayton— AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Toledo— AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixea  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

Young.stown— AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Canton— AU  classes 

East  Cleveland — AU  classes 

Hamilton— AU  classes 

Lake  wood— AU  classes 

Lim A— AU  classes 

Lorain— AU  classes 

Mansfield— AU  classes 

Marion— AU  classes 

Newark — AU  classes 

Portsmouth— All  classes 

Springfield — AU  classes 

Steubenville — All  classes 

Warren— AU  classes 

Zanesvtlle- AU  classes 


9.3 
8.2 

12.2 
9.4 

10.6 
9.8 
7.4 

10.1 
8.7 


10.1 
10.9 
10.3 
9.9 


19.3 

16.2 
IS.  7 
16.7 
19.1 
IS.  5 
15.3 
17.8 
16.2 


19.7 
19.6 
19.5 
17.9 


13.4 
13.4 
21.9 
16.  2 

4.6 

9.8 
15.4 
21.2 

9.2 
13.  2 

2.1 
13.  8 
18.4 
19.9 
30.2 
26.6 

3.7 
12. 0 
1.5. 1 
16.  9 
13.1 
14.0 

3.0 
13.6 
1.5.8 
17.8 
15.7 
15.0 

3.3 
13.  4 
16.3 
18.5 
19.4 
20.0 

3.1 
11.2 
18.5 
20.3 
30.1 
23.9 

3.7 
12.3 
15.9 
14.4 
17.0 
17.5 
17.5 
21.9 
15.  5 
17.7 
16.3 
17.7 
16.9 
is.  7 
15.6 
16.6 


16.8 
16.9 
15.9 
16.1 
16.7 
16.2 
16.8 
1.5.7 
16.4 


19.1 
21.3 
21.1 

28.7 


23.4 
27.8 
15.5 
22.3 
15.2 
24.3 
16.4 
20.0 
10.5 
19.4 

7.0 
17.3 
16.8 
18.6 
17.9 
21.3 
12.4 
20.4 
17.5 
18.8 
13.0 
18.1 
10.3 
18.1 
17.2 
19.1 
11.5 
17.2 

9.7 
1S.0 
17.6 
19.7 
17.4 
20.1 

9.4 

15.  8 
16.7 
18.8 
15.7 
22.3 
12.0 
20.7 
17.8 
15.6 
18.7 
14.0 
17.7 
1.5.1 
17.  1 
17.2 

16.  5 
19.6 
16.9 
16.5 
17.7 
15.9 


32.8 
31.7 
35.9 
31.6 
30.6 
34.5 
32.6 
33.1 
31.4 


33.5 
32.7 
32.0 
30.7 


39.4 
36.8 
24.4 
36.1 
58.7 
49.0 
34.4 
32.7 
32.2 
42.6 
32.7 
42.2 
36.5 
34.1 
23.2 
27.1 
53.2 
47.1 
35.4 
34.3 
30.6 
37.6 
41.3 
42.0 
34.8 
3^.0 
27.4 
38.0 
44.1 
41.8 
35.3 
33.4 
31.4 
34.0 
45.4 
47.7 
36.6 
33.0 
21.4 
29.3 
57.0 
47.6 
36.9 
39.2 
31.7 
38.7 
32.2 
34.5 
32.9 
3L5 
32.0 
32.3 
32.4 
34.9 
.36.  0 
31.1 


17.4 
20.9 
14.7 
19.9 
17.3 
17.1 
21.9 
18.3 
20.8 


14.2 
12.3 
13.4 
10.6 


11.5 
9.8 
10.7 
12.0 
17.6 
10.3 
20.7 
11.7 
38. 1 
17.8 
36.8 
17.i 
14.3 
11.4 
8.6 
7.9 
24.5 
12.2 
19.0 
16.2 
30.6 
20.6 
31.5 
36.1 
18.3 
14.4 
31.1 
20.0 
30.  5 
15.9 
17.3 
13.7 
18.3 
13.2 
30.6 
14.1 
13.2 
11.3 
9.0 
8.1 
22.2 
11.3 
15.6 
17.7 
18.5 
16.1 
ls.0 
13.4 
19.3 
18.3 
20.7 
15.7 
18.9 
14.7 
15.4 
20.6 


3.5 
5.9 
2.5 
6.4 
5.7 
3.8 
5.9 
5.1 
6.4 


3.2 
2.8 
3.4 
2.0 


2.2 
1.9 
1.7 
1.7 
3.6 
1.1 
5.4 
2.8 
6.2 
2.1 

21.2 
2.5 
2.9 
2.5 
1.0 
0.9 
6.0 
1.3 
4.8 
4.2 
5.8 
3.5 

13.6 
2.4 
4.6 
3.9 
4.8 
3.1 

12.2 
2.9 
4.2 
3.3 
2.5 
1.9 

11.3 
2.0 
2.5 
2.6 
0.8 
1.1 
4.8 
1.2 
3.7 
4.4 
4.9 
3.4 
4.5 
2.2 
6.1 
5.2 
6.1 
4.1 
5.9 
3.5 
4.0 
0.5 


180 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  50 — DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS,  FOR 

[By  class  of  population  for 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Oklahoma. 


Muskogee — All  classes 

Oklahoma  City— A 11  classes. 
Tulsa— All  classes 


Oregon. 


Portland — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. . 
Mixed  parentage 

'    Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Pennsylvania. 


PraLADELPinA— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . . 
F  oreign  parentage . . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Pittsburgh— A 11  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage... 
Foreign  parentage. . 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Reading — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. . 
Mixed  parentage . . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

ScEANTON— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. . 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

ALLENTO^^'N — All  classes 

Altoona— All  classes 

BETHLEHE5I— All  classes 

Chester — AU  classes 

Easton— All  classes 

Erie— All  classes 

Harrisburg — AU  classes 

Hazleton — All  classes 

Johnstown— All  classes 

Lancaster— AU  classes 

McKeesi'ort— AU  classes 

New  Castle— AU  classes 

NoRRiSTOWN  BOROUGH — AU  classes . . . 

Wilkes-Barre — AU  classes 

Williamsport— AU  classes 

York — All  classes 


Rhode  Island. 


Providence — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage.. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Cranston — AU  classes 

Newport— AU  classes 

Pawtucket— All  classes 

Woonsocket — AU  classes 


South  Carolina. 


Charleston— AU  classes. 
Columbia— All  classes. . . 


All  ages.i 


30,277 
91,295 
72,075 


258,288 
130, 216 
41,935 
27,696 
47,114 
1,556 


,823,779 

698. 782 
447,071 
144,400 
397,927 
134, 229 
588, 343 
216, 530 
157,581 

55,884 

120, 266 

37,725 

107, 784 

81,000 

11,916 

4, 382 

9, 553 

924 

137. 783 
48,  715 
45, 217 
14,714 
28, 568 

563 
73, 502 
60,331 
50, 358 
58,030 
33, 813 
93,372 
75,917 
32, 277 
07, 327 
.53, 150 
46, 781 
44, 938 
32,319 
73, 833 
36, 198 
47,512 


237, 595 
63, 728 
76,048 
23,029 
68, 951 
5,655 
29,407 
30, 255 
64, 248 
43,496 


67,9.57 
37, 524 


AGE  PERIODS. 


Under  5 
years. 


2,760 
7,468 
6,384 


19,970 
13,056 
3,580 
2,688 
194 
82 


178,669 

81,548 

69,001 

17,722 

557 

9, 769 

62,006 

28, 862 

23,357 

6,875 

168 

2,732 

10, 123 

7,268 

2,293 

467 

13 

82 

15, 289 

7,255 

6,084 

1,878 

36 

36 

7,826 

6, 368 

6,608 

6, 767 

3,204 

10,615 

6,232 

.3,951 

8,742 

4,863 

5,763 

5,437 

2,991 

8,402 

3, 103 

4,295 


23,4^19 
7, 243 

12, 170 
3,393 
103 
532 
2,905 
2,541 
6,480 
4,760 


6,275 
3,252 


5  to  14 
years. 


5,850 

14,882 
11,746 


39,397 
24,110 

7,698 

5,380 

'1,721 

169 


321,197 

136, 168 

121,961 

32, 164 

12, 839 

17,998 

110,383 

46,840 

41,610 

13,285 

2,972 

5,660 

19, 502 

14, 475 

3,717 

827 

315 

168 

29, 813 

12, 581 

12,449 

3,969 

729 

85 

13, 852 

11,363 

9,572 

9,311 

5,673 

17,692 

11,916 

7,529 

14, 293 

8,693 

9,872 

9,087 

5,147 

15,421 

5,743 

8,232 


42,618 

11,703 

22, 007 

6,021 

1,995 

874 

5,353 

4,646 

11,359 

8,521 


12, 474 
6,522 


15  to  24 

years. 


5,716 
18, 639 
14, 745 


40,518 
22, 805 

7,438 

5,4.34 

4,154 

176 


313,992 

125, 702 

83,360 

28,958 

50,020 

25,701 

102,045 

40,511 

30,298 

11,910 

12,317 

6,956 

17,871 

13,972 

1,842 

664 

1,228 

163 

25,057 

9,852 

9,121 

3,697 

2,303 

83 

12, 205 

10, 635 

8,260 

10, 778 

5,462 

15,814 

12,  854 

6,227 

11,680 

9,078 

8,337 

7,392 

5,021 

13,431 

6,572 

8,562 


39,037 
10, 240 
14,940 
5,187 
7,817 
844 
4,356 
7,064 
11,644 
8,653 


14,115 
8,175 


25  to  44 

years. 


10,340 
33,409 
28,502 


95,628 
47,085 
15, 239 
9,982 
21,178 
732 


608, 889 

219,347 

97,887 

43,427 

188,978 

58,714 

197.840 

67, 727 

38,330 

16, 387 

59, 246 

15,981 

34, 102 

25, 582 

2, 056 

1,399 

4,705 

356 

41.607 

12, 789 

11,270 

3,9fe 

13,316 

238 

24, 007 

19,186 

16, 768 

20, 695 

11,046 

30, 311 

26, 189 

8,666 

21,268 

16, 195 

14, 698 

14,  .504 

10,242 

22,086 

11,087 

14,377 


76, 081 

18,631 

16, 633 

6,272 

32, 339 

2, 135 

9,259 

9,159 

20,414 

12, 887 


23,022 
13,486 


45  to  U 

years. 


4,513 
13, 757 
9,017 


50,387 
23,009 
6,997 
■  3,638 
15,435 
353 


323,044 

105,082 

64,247 

18, 656 

115,374 

19.269 

95, 779 

26, 787 

20,357 

6,416 

36,375 

5,740 

20, 539 

15, 350 

1,721 

837 

2, 501 

127 

21,569 

6, 037 

5,674 

1,042 

9,699 

113 

12,156 

N 10, 163 

7,314 

8,618 

0,512 

14,976 

14, 759 

4,829 

9,298 

10,717 

6,785 

6, 783 

6,768 

11,818 

7, 456 

9,180 


45, 195 

11,399 
9,133 
1,934 

21,635 
1,029 
5,687 
5,399 

11,. 533 
7,040 


9,  .594 
4,873 


1  Includes  persons  of  unknown  age. 


AGE   DISTEIBUTION. 


181 


CITIES  SAVING  2,''),000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:   1920— Continued, 
cities  of  100,000  and  over.] 


PER  cent  of  total. 

CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPITLATION. 

Under  5 
years. 

5  to  U 

years. 

15  to  24 

years. 

25  to  44 

years. 

45  to  64 

years. 

65  years 
and 
over. 

Oklahoma. 

Mu.sKOGEE — AU  cla.<;ses 

9.1 

8.2 
8.9 

7.7 
9.6 
8.5 
9.7 
0.4 
5.3 

9.8 

11.7 

l.'S.  4 

12.3 

0.1 

7.3 

10.5 

13.3 

14.8 

12.3 

0.1 

7.2 

9.4 

9.0 

19.2 

10.7 

0.1 

8.9 

11.1 

14.9 

13.5 

12.  S 

0.1 

6.4 

10.6 

10.6 

13.1 

11.7 

9.5 

11.4 

8.2 

12.2 

13.0 

•9.1 

12.3 

12.1 

9.3 

11.4 

8.6 

9.0 

9.9 
11.4 
16.0 
14.7 
0.1 
9.4 
9.9 
8.4 
10.1 
10.9 

9.2 

8.7 

19.3 
16.3 
16.3 

15.3 
17.7 
18.4 
19.4 
3.7 
10.9 

17.6 
19.  5 
27.3 
22.3 
3.2 
13.4 
18.8 
21.6 

26.  t 
23.  S 

2.5 
l.i.  0 
18.1 
17.9 
31.2 
18.9 

3.3 
18.2 
21.6 
25.8 
27.5 

27.  0 
2.6 

15.1 

15.  8 
18.  S 
19.0 

16.  0 
16.8 
18.9 
15.7 
23.3 
21.2 
16.4 
21.1 
20.2 
15.9 
20.9 
15.9 
17.3 

17.9 
18.4 
28.9 
26.1 
2.9 
15.5 
18.2 
15.4 
17.7 
19.6 

18.4 
17.4 

18.9 
20.4 
20.5 

1.'>.7 
16.7 
17.7 
19.6 
8.8 
11.3 

17.2 
18.0 
18.6 
20.1 
12.6 
19.  1 
17.3 
IS.  7 
19.2 
21.3 
10.2 
18.4 
16.6 
17.2 
15.5 
15.2 
12.9 
17.6 

15.  2 
20.2 
20.2 
25.1 

8.1 
14.7 

16.  6 
17.6 
16.4 
18.6 
16.2 
16.9 
16.9 
19.3 
17.3 
17.1 
17.8 
16.4 
15.5 
18.2 
18.2 
18.0 

16.4 
16.1 
19.6 
22. 5 
11.3 
14.9 
14.8 
23.3 
18.1 
19.9 

20.8 
21.8 

34.2 
36.6 
39.5 

37.0 
34.6 
36.3 
36.0 
45.0 
47.0 

3.3.4 
31.4 
21.9 
30.1 
47.5 
43.7 
33.6 
31.3 
24.3 
29.  3 
49.3 
42.4 
31.6 
31.6 
17.3 
31.9 
49.3 
.38.  5 
30.2 
26.3 
24.9 
27.1 
46.6 
42.3 
32.7 
31.8 
.33.  3 
35.7 
32.7 
32.5 
34.5 
26.  S 
31.6 
30.5 
31.4 
32.3 
31.7 
29.9 
30.6 
30.3 

32.0 
29.2 
21.9 

27.2 
46.9 
37.8 
31.5 
30  3 
31.8 
29.6 

33.9 
35.9 

14.9 
15.1 
12.5 

19.5 
16.9 
16.7 
13.1 
32.8 
22.7 

17.7 
15.0 
14.4 
12.9 
29.0 
14.4 
16.3 
12.4 
12.9 
11.5 
30.2 
15.2 
19.1 
19.0 
14.4 
19.1 
26.2 
13.7 
15.7 
10.3 
12.5 
7.1 
34.0 
20.1 
16.5 
16.8 
14.5 
14.9 
19.3 
16.0 
19.4 
15.0 
13.8 
20.2 
14.5 
15.1 
20.9 
16.0 
20.6 
19.3 

19.0 
17.9 
12.0 

8.4 
31.4 
18.2 
19.3 
17.8 
18.0 
16.2 

14.1 
13.0 

3.4 

3.3 

2.1 

Oregon. 

4.7 

Native  wiiite— Nat  ive  parentage 

Foreign  parentage 

4.4 
2.3 
2.0 

9.2 

2.6 

Pennsylvania. 

Philadelphta— AU  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Foreign  parentage 

4.2 
4.3 
2.3 
2.3 

7.5 

1.9 

Pittsburgh — All  classes                    

3.3 

Native  wliite— Native  parentage 

Foreign  parentage 

2.5 
2.3 
1.8 

7.6 

1.6 

Reading — All  clas.ses 

5.2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Foreign  parentage 

Mixed  parentage.     .   . 

5.3 
2.4 
4.3 

Foreign-born  white 

8.2 

2.8 

SCR.\NTON — All  classes 

3.2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Foreign  parentage 

2.4 
1.4 
0.9 

Foreign-born  white 

8.6 

Negro .... 

1.2 

Allentown— All  chisses 

Altoona — All  classes 

4.6 
4.3 

Bethlehem— All  classes 

Chester — .Vll  classes 

3.6 
3.1 

Ea.ston — All  classes 

5.5 

Erie — All  classes 

4.2 

Harrisburg — All  classes  .. 

5.0 

Hazleton — AU  classes 

3.3 

Johnstown — AU  classes 

3.0 

Lancaster — All  classes 

6.7 

McKeesport— All  classes 

2.7 

Newcastle — AU  classes 

3.7 

Norristown  borough — All  classes 

6.6 

WaKEs-B  ARRE— AU  classes 

Willi AMspimT — All  classes 

3.6 
6.1 

YoRK^AU  classes 

6.0 

Rhode  Island. 
Providence— All  classes 

4.7 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

7.0 

Foreign  parentage 

Mixed  parentage. . 

1.5 
0.9 

7.3 

Negro. 

4.2 

Cranston— AU  classes 

6.2 

4.7 

Pawtucket — All  classes 

4.4 

Woonsocket— AU  classes 

South  CaroUna. 
Charleston— AU  classes 

3.7 
3.2 

Columbia— AU  classes 

3.1 

182 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  60 DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS,  FOR 

[By  class  of  population  for 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


All  ages.i 


South  Dakota. 
Sioux  Falls — All  classes . . 


Tennessee. 


Memphis— All  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

Nashville— All  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
MLxed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Chattanooga— All  classes 

Knoxville — AU  classes 


Texas. 


Dallas — All  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Fort  Worth— AU  classes 

Native  wliite— Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage.. 

Foreign-born  while 

Negro 

Houston — AU  classes 

Native  wliite— Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage.. 

Foreign-born  wliile 

Negro 

San  Antonio— AU  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage . . 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

Austin — All  classes 

Beaum  ont— AH  classes 

El  Paso— All  classes 

Galveston — AU  classes 

Waco — AU  classes 

Wichita  Falls— All  classes 


Utah. 

Salt  Lake  City — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . . 
Foreign  parentage. . 
Mixed  parentage.. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Nbgro 

Ogden — AU  classes 


25,202 


1C2, 3.51 

82, 795 

7,671 

4,872 

5,775 

61,181 

118,342 

74,022 

3,653 

2,641 

2,387 

35,633 

57, 895 

77,818 


1.58,976 

112,509 

8,019 

5,630 

8,730 

24,023 

106, 482 

75,515 

4,526 

3,066 

7,359 

15, 896 

138, 276 

72, 433 

11, 801 

8,022 

12,012 

33,960 

161, 379 

76,299 

21,061 

12, 793 

36,646 

14,341 

34, 876 

40, 422 

77,560 

44, 255 

38, 500 

40,079 


118,110 
56, 234 
23, 515 
17, 598 
19, 434 
71S 
32, 804 


AGE  periods. 


Under  5 
years. 


2,426 


12,060 

7,416 

662 

336 

13 

3,630 

9,630 

6,917 

160 

124 

4 

2,424 

4,487 

7,786 


12, 800 

9,874 

800 

551 

115 

1,458 

8,544 

6,438 

643 

271 

177 

1,009 

11,062 

6,871 

1,224 

703 

192 

2,067 

14, 805 

8, 102 

3,277 

1,765 

675 

965 

2,454 

3,872 

8,343 

3,562 

3,361 

3,366 


12,  ,S05 
8,897 
1,711 
2,035 
60 
39 
3,874 


5  to  14 

years. 


25, 358 

14, 468 

1,398 

662 

164 

8,666 

21,139 

14,491 

393 

337 

67 

5,850 

9, 590 

16,347 


24,975 

18,633 

1,425 

927 

531 

■  3,454 

16,673 

12, 547 

706 

559 

622 

2,235 

23,446 

13,711 

2, 243 

1,453 

809 

5,225 

30, 232 

15,666 

4,471 

3,020 

4,743 

2,311 

6,377 

7,701 

15, 572 

7,113 

7,666 

5,833 


23, 532 
14, 870 
3, 769 
4, 166 
627 
66 
6,992 


15  to  24 

years. 


31, 564 

16,405 

987 

848 

586 

12, 733 

23,578 

15, 180 

404 

511 

234 

7,248 

12, 446 

16,063 


33, 361 

24, 354 

1,502 

1,138 

1,199 

5,150 

22, 501 

16, 027 

767 

603 

1,485 

3,610 

27,871 

14, 846 

2,108 

1,639 

1,758 

7,514 

33, 804 

16, 581 

3,490 

2,721 

7,820 

3,168 

6,706 

8, 401 

14, 864 

8,547 

7,516 

8,066 


21,227 
10,978 
4,275 
4, 040 
1,757 
91 
6,093 


25  to  44 

years. 


45  to  64 

years. 


61,716 

29, 785 

2,300 

2,040 

2,458 

25, 102 

38, 123 

23,095 

1,181 

1,050 

789 

12,005 

21,091 

24,364 


60,230 

41,368 

2,742 

2,153 

3,795 

10, 140 

40,731 

27,  S84 

1,462 

1,156 

3,305 

6,872 

51,181 

25,500 

3,737 

3,054 

5,090 

13,773 

.53, 179 

24,353 

5,665 

3,887 

13,468 

5,708 

10, 894 

14, 498 

25, 872 

16, 201 

12, 734 

15,115 


37,223 
14, 816 
8,875 
5,600 
7,285 
352 
9, 822 


4,085 


25,630 

11,737 

2,040 

859 

1,797 

9,185 

20, 685 

11,421 

1,320 

514 

836 

6, 594 

8,510 

11,567 


22, 243 

14, 597 

1,352 

714 

2,357 

3,215 

14,570 

10,065 

815 

405 

1,401 

1,840 

20, 351 
9,453 
2, 178 
1,031 
3,148 
4,539 

23, 484 
9, 254 
3,687 
1,242 
7,506 
1,727 
5,985 
4,936 

10, 817 
7,123 
5, 736 
4,210 


18,416 
5,308 
4,506 
1,585 
6, 776 
142 
4,817 


'  Includes  persons  of  unknown  age. 


AGE   DISTRIBUTIOiSr. 


183 


CITIES  HAVING  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920^Continued. 
cities  of  100,000  aud  over.] 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPtTLATION. 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL. 


Under  5 
years. 


5  to  14 

years. 


15  to  24 

years. 


25  to  44 

years. 


45  to  64 

years. 


65  years 
and 
over. 


South  Dakota. 

Sioux  Falls — AU  classes 


Tennessee. 


Nemphis — AU  classes 

Native  wJiite— Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. . 
Mixed  parentage- . . 

Foreign-bom  white , 

Negro , 

Nashville — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  wliite , 

Negro 

Chattanooga — All  classes 

Knoxville — AU  classes 


Texas. 


Dallas — All  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage.. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

Fort  \V  orth — AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage . . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Houston— AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage.. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

San  Antonio — AU  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage.. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Austin— All  classes 

Beaumont — All  classes 

El  Paso — All  classes 

Galveston — All  classes 

AVaco — All  classes , 

Wichita  Falls— All  classes 


Utah. 


Salt  Lake  Cffy — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Ogden— All  classes 


9.0 


7.4 
9.0 
S.6 
6.9 
0.2 
5.9 
8.1 
9.3 
4.4 
4.7 
0.2 
6.8 
7.8 
10.0 


8.1 
8.8 

10.0 
9.8 
1.3 
6.1 
8.0 
8.5 

14.2 
N.  8 
2.4 
6.3 
8.0 
9.5 

10.4 
8.8 
1.6 
6.1 
9.2 

10.6 

15.6 

13.8 
1.8 
0.7 
7.0 
9.6 

10.8 
8.0 
8.7 
8.4 


10.8 

15.8 
7.3 

11.6 
0.3 
5.4 

11.8 


15.6 
17.5 
18.2 
13.6 

2.8 
14.2 
17.9 
19.6 
10.8 
12.8 

2.8 
16.4 
16.6 
19.7 


15.7 
16.6 
17.8 
16.5 

6.1 
14.4 
15.7 
16.6 
15.6 
18.2 

8.5 
14.1 
17.0 
18.9 
19.0 
18.1 

6.7 
15.4 
18.7 
20.5 
21.2 
23.6 
12.9 
16.1 
18.3 
19.1 
20.1 
16.1 
19.9 
14.6 


19.9 
26.4 
16.0 
23.7 
3.2 
9.2 
21.3 


19.4 
19.  S 
12.9 
17.4 
10.1 
20.8 
19.9 
20.5 
11.1 
19.3 
9.8 
20.3 
21.5 
20.6 


21.0 
21.6 
18.7 
20.2 
13.7 
21.4 
21.1 
21.2 
16.9 
19.7 
20.2 
22.7 
20.2 
20.5 
17.9 
20.4 
14.6 
22.1 
20.9 
21.7 
16.6 
21.3 
21.3 
22.1 
19.2 
20.8 
19.2 
19.3 
19.  5 
20. 1 


18.0 
19.5 
18.2 
23.0 
9.0 
12.7 
18.6 


38.0 
36.0 
30.0 
41.9 
42.6 
41.0 
32.2 
31.2 
32.3 
39.8 
33.1 
33.7 
36.4 
31.3 


37.9 
36.8 
34.2 
38.2 
43.5 
42.2 
38.3 
36.9 
32.3 
37.7 
44.9 
43.2 
37.0 
35.2 
31.7 
38.1 
42.4 
40.6 
33.0 
31.9 
26.9 
30.4 
36.8 
39.8 
31.2 
35.9 
33.4 
36.6 
33.1 
37.7 


31.5 
26.3 
37.7 
31.8 
37.5 
49.0 
29.9 


15.  8 
14.2 
26.6 
17.6 
31.1 
15.0 
17.5 
15.4 
36.1 
19.5 
35.0 
18.5 
14.7 
14.9 


14.0 
13.  0 
16.9 
12.7 
27.0 
13.4 
13.7 
13.3 
18.0 
13.2 
19.0 
11.6 
14.7 
13. 1 
1,8.5 
12.9 
26.2 
13.4 
14.6 
12.1 
17.5 
9.7 
20.5 
12.0 
17.2 
12.2 
13.9 
16.1 
14.9 
10.5 


15.6 
9.4 
19.2 
9.0 
34.9 
19.8 
14.7 


8.3 
3.2 
3.6 
2.5 

12.9 
2.6 
4.3 
3.9 
5.3 
3.9 

19.1 
4.0 
3.0 
3.3 


3.1 
3.1 
2.4 
2.5 
7.9 
2.1 
2.8 
2.9 
2.8 
2.2 
4.8 
1.7 
3.0 
2.7 
2.6 
1.7 
8.3 
2.2 
3.4 
2.9 
2.1 
1.2 
6.3 
2.7 
6.8 
2.4 
2.6 
3.7 
3.5 
1.6 


4.0 
2.2 
1.5 
0.9 
14.9 
3.2 
3.6 


184 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    (^ENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  50 — DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS,  FOR 

[By  class  of  population  for 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Virginia. 

Norfolk — AU  classes 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Richmond— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage  . 
Mixed  parentage . . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Lynchburg — AU  classes '. . . . 

Newport  News — All  classes 

Petersburg — All  classes 

Portsmouth — All  classes 

Roanoke— All  classes 

Washington. 

Seattle— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  whit  e 

Negro 

Spokane— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage . . 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

Bei.lingham — AU  classes 

Everett— AU  classes 

Tacoma— All  classes 

West  Virginia. 

Charleston— AU  classes 

Clarksburg — All  classes 

Huntington — All  classes 

Wheeling— All  classes 

Wisconsin. 

Milwaukee — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage.. 
Foreign  parentage. 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Green  Bay— All  classes 

Kenosha — All  classes 

La  Crosse— AU  classes 

Madison— All  classes 

OsHKOSH— AU  classes 

Racine — All  classes 

Sheboygan— AU  classes 

Superior — All  classes 


AU  ages.i 


115,777 

57,759 

5,207 

2,673 

6,587 

43,392 

171,667 

102,956 

5,847 

4,13-1 

4,637 

54,041 

30, 070 

35, 596 

31,012 

54,387 

50, 842 


315,312 
139,701 

54,678 

34, 326 

73, 875 

2,894 

104, 437 

57, 324 

16,566 

12,664 

16, 826 

727 

25, 585 

27,644 

96,965 


39,608 
27, 8(;9 
50, 177 
56, 208 


457, 147 
130,845 
152, 719 
61,192 
110,068 
2, 229 
31,017 
40, 472 
30,  421 
38, 378 
33, 162 
58, 593 
30, 955 
39,671 


AGE  PERIODS. 


Under  5 
years. 


9,664 

5,298 

765 

313 

12 

3,271 

15, 569 

10,083 

538 

347 

13 

4,587 

2,828 

3,001 

2,999 

5,397 

5,610 


24, 198 

13,441 

4,920 

3, 842 

531 

130 

8,402 

5,844 

1,088 

1,282 

110 

50 

2,232 

2,411 

8,025 


3,974 
3,225 
5,347 
5,234 


45, 889 

23,971 

14, 227 

7,413 

125 

142 

3,171 

4,737 

2,693 

3,403 

2,926 

6,113 

3,340 

4,247 


5  to  14 

years. 


18,375 

9, 766 

1,370 

492 

202 

6,541 

29, 579 

18,627 

1,154 

708 

140 

8,943 

5,727 

5,415 

5,722 

9,848 

9,903 


44,300 

23,494 

9,928 

6,900 

2,895 

259 

17,676 

11,426 

2,718 

2,800 

599 

99 

4,476 

4,812 

15,684 


7,206 
5, 454 
9, 688 
10, 102 


81,235 
34, 054 
27, 797 
15, 538 
3, 571 
266 
6,119 
7.637 
5, 273 
6, 155 
6,182 
9,783 
6,065 
7,932 


15  to  24 

years. 


24, 321 

11,N06 

1,096 

501 

1,001 

9,893 

34, 858 

20,986 

819 

759 

494 

11,788 

6,377 

8,665 

6,557 

11,812 

10, 401 


49, 191 

23,482 

10,245 

7,063 

6,415 

371 

17, 102 

10, 140 

2,927 

2,708 

1,205 

97 

4,384 

4,719 

15,631 


7,851 
5,400 
9,974 
9,623 


81, 833 
27, 164 
29,989 
14, 707 
9, 598 
361 
6,067 
7,475 
5, 598 
6,996 
5, 753 
11,110 
5,312 
7,251 


25  to  44 
years. 


43,452 
20, 554 

1,297 
867 

3,651 
17, 003 
57, 806 
33, 496 

1,591 

1,350 

2,106 
19, 244 

9,393 
13,262 

9,929 
18, 2.57 
16,401 


125,556 

50, 525 

20,008 

11, 897 

36, 894 

1,465 

35, 276 

18,085 

5,868 

4,062 

6,846 

277 

7,957 

9,271 

33, 191 


13,796 
9,214 
16, 164 
18,240 


156,030 
35,946 
52, 293 
19, 024 
47,631 

1,096 

9, 269 
14,424 

9,111 
13, 169 

9,431 
20, 537 

9,273 
12,693 


45  to  64 

years. 


16,941 

8,498 

608 

432 

1,434 

.''),923 

26,603 

15,319 

1,447 

789 

1,363 

7,674 

4, 573 

4,260 

4,405 

7,609 

6,982 


59,225 

23,012 
8, 385 
3,988 

22, 128 
574 

21,084 
9,367 
3,509 
1,560 
6,389 
171 
5,110 
5, 257 

18, 327 


5,528 
3,656 
7,316 
10,236 


73,913 
7,827 

25,419 
4,211 

36, 124 
312 
4, 864 
5,092 
5,836 
6,888 
6,591 
8,852 
5,431 
6,450 


1  Includes  persons  of  unknown  age. 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION'. 


185 


CITIES  HAVING  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920— Continued, 
cities  of  100,000  and  over-] 


CITT  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL. 


Under  5 
years. 


5  to  14 

years. 


15  to  24 

years. 


25  to  44 

45  to  64 

years. 

years. 

37.5 

14.6 

3.5.0 

14.7 

24.9 

11.7 

32.4 

16.2 

55.4 

21.8 

39.2 

13.6 

33.7 

15.5 

32.5 

14.9 

27.2 

24.7 

32.7 

19.1 

45.4 

29.4 

35.6 

14.2 

31.2 

15.2 

37.3 

12.0 

32.0 

14.2 

33.6 

14.0 

32.3 

13.7 

39.8 

18.8 

36.2 

16.5 

36.6 

15.3 

34.7 

11.6 

49.9 

30.0 

50.6 

19.8 

33.8 

20.2 

31.5 

16.3 

35.4 

21.2 

32.1 

12.3 

40.7 

38.0 

'■38.1 

23.5 

31.1 

20.0 

33.5 

19.0 

34.2 

18.9 

34.8 

14.0 

33.1 

13.1 

32.2 

14.6 

32.5 

18.2 

34.1 

16.2 

27.5 

6.0 

34.2 

16.6 

31.1 

6.9 

43.3 

32.8 

49.2 

14.0 

29.9 

15.7 

3,5.6 

12.6 

29.9 

19.2 

34.3 

17.9 

2S.  4 

19.9 

35.1 

15.1 

30.0 

17.5 

32.0 

16.3 

65  years 
and 
over. 


2.6 
3.2 
1.3 
2.5 
4.3 
1.7 
3.9 
4.1 
4.9 
4.3 
10.9 
2.8 
3.6 
1.7 
3.8 
2.7 
2.9 


3.7 
3.7 
1.9 
1.6 
6.3 
2.5 
4.6 
4.2 
2.7 
2.0 
9.9 
4.4 
5.4 
4.1 
4.2 


3.0 
3.0 
3.1 

4.7 


3.9 
1.3 
1.9 
0.5 
11.7 
1.8 
4.7 
2.5 
6.2 
4.4 
6.8 
3.7 
4.9 
2.6 


Virginia. 

Norfolk — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Richmond— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Lynchburg — All  classes 

Newport  News — All  classes 

Petersburg — All  classes 

PoRTSMOtrrH— All  classes 

Roanoke — All  classes 

Washington. 

Seattle— All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Spokane — All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
Mixed  parentage. . 

Foreign-born  white r 

Negro 

Bellin(3ham — All  classes 

Everett — All  classes 

Tacoma— All  classes 

West  Virginia. 

Charleston— All  classes 

Clarksburg — All  classes 

Huntington— All  classes 

Wheeling — All  classes 

Wisconsin. 

Milwaukee— All  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage. 
Foreign  parentage 
MLxed  parentage. . 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Green  Bay — All  classes 

Kenosh.^^ — All  classes 

La  Crosse— All  classes 

Madison — All  classes 

Oshkosh— All  classes 

Racine — All  classes 

Sheboygan— All  classes 

Superior — All  classes 


8.3 
9.2 
14.7 
11.7 
0.2 
7.5 
9.1 
9.8 
9.2 
S.  4 
0.3 
8.5 
9.4 
8.4 
9.7 
9.9 
11.0 


7.7 
9.6 
9.0 

11.2 
0.7 
4.5 
8.0 

10.2 
6.6 

10.1 
0.7 
6.9 
8.7 
8.7 
8.3 


10.0 
11.6 
10.7 
9.3 


10.0 
18.3 
9.3 
12.1 
0.1 
6.4 
10.2 
11.7 
8.9 
8.9 
8.8 
10.4 
10.8 
10.7 


15.9 
16.9 
26.3 
18.4 

3.1 
15.1 
17.2 
18.1 
19.7 
17.1 

3.0 
16.5 
19.0 
15.2 
18.5 
18.1 
19.5 


14.0 
16.8 
18.2 
20.1 
3.9 
8.9 
16.9 
19.9 
16.4 
22.1 
3.6 
13.6 
17.5 
17.4 
16.2 


18.2 
19.6 
19.3 
18.0 


17.8 
26.0 
18.2 
25.4 
3.2 
11.9 
19.7 
18.9 
17.3 
16.0 
18.6 
16.7 
19.6 
20.0 


21.0 
20.4 
21.0 
18.7 
15.2 
22.8 
20.3 
20.4 
14.0 
18.4 
10.7 
21.8 
21.2 
24.3 
21.1 
21.7 
20.  5 


15.6 
16.8 
18.7 
20.6 

8.7 
12.8 
16.4 
17.7 
17.7 
21.4 

7.2 
13.3 
17.1 
17.1 
16.1 


19.8 
19.4 
19.9 
17.1 


17.9 
20.8 
19.6 
^t.O 
8.7 
16  2 
19.6 
18.5 
18.4 
18.2 
17.3 
19.0 
17.2 
18.3 


186 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  51,— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND    STATES:  1920. 


AGE  PEEIOD. 


UNITED  STATES. 

UKBAN  POPLT-ATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years'and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years'and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under!  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent.. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years'and  over 

Geographic  Divisions 

New  England. 

URBAN  population. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  population. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


54,304,603 

5, 275, 751 

1,031,950 

5, 050, 276 

4,664,312 

4, 445, 963 

23,203,269 

11, 566, 197 

98,835 

100.0 
9.7 
9.3 
8.6 
8.2 
42.7 
2L3 


51,406,017 

6,297,479 
1,225,305 
6, 347, 799 
5,976,825 
4,984,593 
17, 352, 274 
10,397,183 
49, 864 

100.0 
12.3 
12.3 
11.6 
9.7 
33.8 
20.2 


5,865,073 

599,209 

117,487 

552, 726 

508, 127 

467,410 

2,360,791 

1,371,484 

5,326 

100.0 
10.2 
9.4 
8.7 
8.0 
40.3 
23.4 


1, 535, 836 

153,821 
29, 441 
149, 164 
142, 605 
121, 728 
519, 064 
447, 879 
1,575 

100.0 

10.0 

9.7 

9.3 

7.9 

33.8 

29.2 


NATIVE   WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


24,656,729 

2,791,238 
554, 000 
2,534,608 
2,333,029 
2,210,680 
9,985,517 
4,639,820 
61, 837 

100.0 
11.4 
10.3 
9.5 
9.0 
40.7 
18.9 


33,865,228 

4, 575, 292 
899, 404 
4,443,255 
4,122,680 
3,388,366 
10,967,215 
6,338,088 
30, 332 

100.0 
13.5 
13.1 
12  2 
10.0 
32.4 
18.7 


1,867,235 
214,016 
42, 803 
178, 469 
161,638 
147, 388 
676, 298 
486,278 
3,148 

100.0 

11.5 

9.6 

8.7 

7.9 

36.2 

26.0 


935,914 

94, 925 

18, 542 

88, 754 

86, 181 

74,057 

294, 845 

295, 965 

1,187 

100.0 
10.1 
9.5 
9.2 
7.9 
31.5 
31.6 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


15,706,372 

2, 174, 535 
414, 579 
2,096,478 
1,790,012 
1,503,354 
5,689,320 
2,444,682 
7,991 

100.0 
13.8 
13.3 
11.4 
9.6 
36.2 
15.6 


6, 979, 832 

787, 872 

145, 215 

843, 020 

792, 239 

683, 813 

2, 546, 535 

1,323,114 

3,239 

100.0 
11.3 
12.1 
11.4 
9.8 
36.5 
19.0 


2, 279, 995 
373,681 
72,609 
350,245 
302,862 
250,271 
735, 592 
266,685 
659 

100.0 
16.4 
15.4 
13.3 
11.0 
32.3 
11.7 


362, 281 

56, 794 
10, 589 
55,998 
49,394 
38, 110 
105, 857 
56,001 
127 

100.0 
15.7 
15.5 
13.6 
10.6 
29.2 
15.5 


Foreign-born 
white. 


10,356,983 

29, 504 

3,072 

120, 016 

245,035 

413,728 

5, 700, 938 

3, 832, 747 

15,015 

100.0 
0.3 
1.2 
2.4 
4.0 
55.0 
37.0 


3,355,771 

15,480 

1,497 

49, 868 

86, 327 

114,214 

1,497,648 

1, 586, 985 

5,249 

100.0 
0.5 
1.5 
2.6 
3.4 
44.6 
47.3 


1,641,728 

4,627 

466 

IS,  210 

38,329 

64,423 

912,265 

602,576 

1, 298 

100.0 
0.3 
1.1 
2.3 
3.9 
55.6 
36.7 


228, 926 

1,230 

128 

3,559 

6,180 

8,841 

115,024 

93, 859 

233 

100.0 
0.5 
1.6 
2.7 
3.9 
50.2 
41.0 


AGE   ttlSTRTBUTTON". 


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Table  51.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD    AGE   GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES  IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


Geographic  Divisions— Con 
Middle  Atlantic. 

URBAN  population. 

AH  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years , 

15  to  19  years , 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over , 

Age  unknown , 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years , 

5  to  9  years , 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years , 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number , 

Under  5  years , 

Under  1  year , 

5  to  9  years , 

10  to  14  years , 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over , 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent , 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over , 

East  North  Central. 

urban  population. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


16,672,595 

1,725,761 
334, 848 
1,626,893 
1,478,189 
1,346,881 
7,031,300 
3,446,332 
17,239 

100.0 
10.4 
9.8 
8.9 
8.1 
42.2 
20.7 


5,588,549 

628, 690 

119,496 

613,446 

567,206 

468,716 

1,917,975 

1,387,606 

4,910 

100.0 
11.2 
11.0 
10.1 
8.4 
34.3 
24.8 


13,049,272 

1,300,667 
249,053 
1,205,077 
1,076,614 
1,032,583 
5,668,681 
2,748,482 
17,168 

100.0 
10.0 
9.2 
8.3 
7.9 
43.4 
21.1 


8,426,271 

919,365 

171,720 

919,648 

887,605 

760,473 

2,8:39,444 

2,093,651 

6,085 

100.0 
10.9 
10.9 
10.5 
9.0 
33.7 
24.8 


NATIVE  "WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


5,976,653 

715,015 

141,066 

628,045 

580, 170 

535, 667 

2,387,444 

1,121,584 

8,728 

100.0 
12.0 
10.5 
9.7 
9.0 
39.9 
18.8 


3,654,359 

415,562 

79, 568 

400,715 

388,265 

331,848 

1,211,227 

903,496 

3,246 

100.0 
11.4 
11.0 
10.6 
9.1 
33.1 
24.7 


5,970,956 

732,861 

143,498 

640,783 

567,441 

539, 149 

2,439,325 

1,040,877 

10,520 

100.0 
12.3 
10.7 
9.5 
9.0 
40.9 
17.4 


5,819,414 

758, 164 

143,657 

727,238 

685,342 

573,652 

1,861,869 

1,208,719 

4,430 

100.0 
13.0 
12.5 
11.8 
9.9 
32.0 
20.8 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


5,925,321 

962, 724 
183,829 
920,163 
765,365 
591,433 
1,889,056 
794,321 
2,259 

100.0 
16.2 
15.5 
12.9 
10.0 
31.9 
13.4 


1,172,932 

202,849 
37,913 
196,021 
153,756 
105,953 
302,206 
211,699 
448 

100.0 
17.3 
16.7 
13.1 
9.0 
25.8 
18.0 


4,109,954 

531,051 

97,994 

505, 860 

422,012 

371,163 

1,603,027 

674, 770 

2,071 

100.0 
12.9 
12.3 
10.3 
9.0 
39.0 
16.4 


1, 815, 259 

152, 199 
26, 348 
178,168 
180,521 
161,654 
681,216 
460, 771 
730 

100.0 
8.4 


37.5 
25.4 


Foreign-born 

white. 


4,239,681 

8,285 

1,011 

41,627 

98,091 

182, 275 

2,462,567 

1,441,688 

5,148 

100.0 
0.2 
1.0 
2.3 
4.3 
58.1 
34.0 


672, 894 

1,563 

211 

7,844 

16,405 

22,766 

368,455 

2.54,819 

1,042 

100.0 
0.2 
1.2 
2.4 
3.4 
54.8 
37.9 


2,511,626 

5,398 

613 

27,218 

57,396 

89,943 

1,376,421 

951,834 

3,416 

100.0 
0  2 
1.1 
2.3 
3.6 
64.8 
37.9 


711,653 

1,070 

112 

5,803 

13,582 

17,942 

267,824 

404, 646 

786 

100.0 
0.2 
0.8 
1.9 
2.5 
37.6 
56.9 


Negro. 


517,432 

39,187 

8,820 

36,612 

34,203 

36, 951 

28:3,868 

85, 550 

1,061 

100.0 
7.6 
7.1 
6.6 
7.1 
54.9 
16.5 


82,751 

8,119 

1,686 

8,234 

8,167 

7,604 

34,085 

16,377 

165 

100.0 
9.8 
10.0 
9.9 
9.2 
41.2 
19.8 


448,873 
30,972 
6,868 
30,912 
29,537 
31,947 
245,383 
78,988 
1,134 

100.0 
6.9 
6.9 
6.6 
7.1 
54.  7 
17.6 


65, 681 

6,019 

1,216 

6,522 

6,558 

5,967 

24,251 

16,241 

123 

100.0 
9.2 
9.9 
10.0 
9.1 
36.9 
24.7 


188 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  51.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE    GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


Geographic  Divisions— Con 

West  North  Central. 

URBAN  population. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  population. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  ujiknown 

All  ages,  percent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years.'. 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

South  Atlantic. 

urban  population. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  j^cars  and  over 

Age  imknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

rural  population. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  yearsand  over 


All  classes. 


4,727,372 

416,519 

79, 083 

407,764 

3S9, 343 

392,994 

2,022,980 

1,087,683 

10,089 

100.0 
8.8 
8.6 
8.2 
8.3 
42.8 
23.0 


7,816,877 
924, 893 
174, 509 
905, 333 

860, 228 

751, 432 

2, 729, 220 

1,637,537 

8,234 

100.0 
1L8 
1L6 
U.O 
9.6 
34.9 
20.9 


4,338,792 

409, 261 

85,335 

403,101 

386,467 

393, 552 

1,900,941 

834,393 

11,077 

100.0 
9.4 
9.3 
8.9 
9.1 
43.8 
19.2 


9,651,480 

1, 320, 108 
260, 930 
1,344,  .355 
1,247,094 
1,015,559 
3,092,926 
1,622,391 
9,047 

100.0 
13.7 
13.9 
12.9 
10.5 
32.0 
16.8 


native  white. 


Native 
parentage. 


2,627,908 

299, 418 

57, 509 

277, 542 

255, 493 

245, 276 

1,058,709 

484,034 

7,436 

100.0 
11.4 
10.6 
9.7 
9.3 
40.3 
18.4 


4,847,640 
732,642 
141, 288 
674,669 
604, 531 
492, 869 

1,519,450 

817,517 

5,962 

100.0 
15.1 
13.9 
12.5 
10.2 
31.3 
16.9 


2,559,203 

269, 940 

56, 633 

253, 189 

239, 072 

237, 734 

1,088,602 

465,302 

5,364 

100.0 
10.5 
9.9 
9.3 
9.3 
42.5 
18.2 


6,220,213 

861,365 

172, 743 

847, 190 

780, 163 

637,941 

2, 005, 757 

1, 083, 166 

4,631 

100.0 
13.8 
13.6 
12.5 
10.3 
32.2 
17.4 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


1,275,306 

101,632 
18, 479 
109,462 
107, 158 
112,493 
581, 120 
262, 577 
864 

100.0 
8.0 
8.6 
8.4 
8.8 
45.6 
20.6 


,102,572 

179, 727 
30,948 
214,099 
233, 950 
231,960 
905,057 
336, 750 
1,029 

100.0 
8.5 
10.2 

n.i 

ILO 
43.0 
16.0 


410, 397 

45,613 
8,965 
45, 409 
41,075 
35, 575 
150, 184 
92, 300 
241 

100.0 
ILl 
11.1 
10.0 

8.7 
36.6 
22.  5 


143,207 
21,749 
4,  OSS 
19,684 
14,625 
11,642 
43,679 
31, 766 
62 

100.0 
15.2 
13.7 
10.2 
8.1 
30.5 
22.2 


Foreign-born 
white. 


607, 384 

1,518 

144 

5,748 

10,  %6 

18,395 

273, 512 

2%,  320 

925 

100.0 
0.2 
0.9 
L8 
3.0 
45.0 
48.8 


764, 577 

1,308 

122 

5, 064 

10,909 

17, 153 

270, 1)34 

459,218 

891 

100.0 
0.2 
0.7 
1.4 
2.2 
35. 3 
60.1 


222,488 

516 

56 

2,193 

4, 769 

9, 562 

119,417 

85, 472 

559 

100.0 
0.2 
1.0 
2.1 
4.3 
53.7 
38.4 


93,432 

341 

38 

1,485 

2,061 

3,589 

53,876 

31,313 

167 

100.0 
0.4 
1.6 
2.8 
3.8 
57.7 
33.5 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


189 


Table  61.— DISTRIBrTION  BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE   PERIOD. 


Geographic  Divisions— Con. 

East  South  Central. 

URBAK  population. 

All  ages,  number - 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years'and  over , 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20 1  o  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

West  South  Central. 

urban  population. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years" 

1 0  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


1,994,207 

176, 132 
3R,  405 
1S5,992 
186,064 
183, 794 
855, 442 
402, 697 
4,086 

100.0 
8.8 
9.3 
9.3 
9.2 
42.9 
20.2 


6, 899, 100 

912,  002 

18.5,216 

941,952 

896, 988 

727, 593 

2, 222, 762 

1,191,841 

5,962 

100.  0 
13.2 
13.7 
13.0 
10.5 
32.2 
17.3 


2,970,829 

270, 209 

.55, 150 

285, 215 

280, 816 

279, 964 

1,311,812 

531, 228 

11,585 

100.0 
9.1 
9.6 
9.5 
9.4 
44.2 
17.9 


7, 271, 395 
946,300 
188,  247 

1,000,964 
9.52,418 
790, 087 

2, 437, 546 

1,135,885 
8, 195 

100.0 
13.0 
13.8 
13.1 
10.9 
33.5 
15.6 


NATIVE  \VHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


,231,225 

126,894 
26, 205 
126,817 
124,070 
119,137 
511,980 
220, 362 
1,965 

100.0 
10.3 
10.3 
10.1 
9.7 
41.6 
17.9 


4.861,557 

671),  950 
138, 134 
665,409 
622, 847 
.506, 464 
1,. 560, 763 
8.32, 484 
2,640 

100.0 
13.8 
13.7 
12.8 
10.4 
32.1 
17.1 


1, 904, 386 
194, 302 
.39,062 
197, 048 
190, 605 
18.5, 027 
824, 664 
305, 183 
7, 5.57 

100.0 
10.2 
10.3 
10.0 
9.7 
43.3 
16.0 


5, 055, 399 

700,  .-^08 
139, 122 
721,116 
673, 569 
547, 8.36 
1,6.57,547 
750, 070 
4,687 

100.0 
13.9 
14.3 
13.3 
10.8 
32.8 
14.8 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


142, 928 

7,395 

1,357 

8,707 

9,308 

9,422 

59,547 

48, 437 

112 

100.0 
5.2 
6.1 
6.5 
6.6 
41.7 
33.9 


59,.898 

4,799 

887 

5,041 

4,716 

4,083 

21,691 

19, 536 

32 

100.0 
8.0 
8.4 
7.9 
6.8 
36.2 
32.6 


303,768 

32,258 
7,  .501 
29, 951 
26, 793 
25, 336 
121,566 
67,536 
328 

100.0 
10.6 


8.3 
40.0 
22.2 


392, 841 

49,406 
10, 769 
53, 333 
49, 5.53 
44,006 
139,9.39 
56, 285 
319 

100.0 
12.6 
13.6 
12.6 
11.2 
35.6 
14.3 


Foreigii-born 
white. 


Negro. 


48, 407 

90 

14 

358 

822 

1,492 

19,  .589 

2.5,986 

70 

100.0 
0.2 
0.7 
1.7 
3.1 
40.5 
53.7 


23, 532 

73 

7 

207 

467 

685 

10, 173 

11,897 

30 

100.0 
0.3 
0.9 
2.0 
2.9 
43.2 
50.0 


220, 460 

3, 788 

389 

9, 733 

12,860 

16,368 

107,018 

69,966 

727 

100.0 
1.7 
4.4 
5.8 
7.4 
48.5 
31.7 


238, 873 

4,4.56 
401 
11,303 
15, 545 
18,338 
102,  .536 
8.5, 787 
908 

100.0 
L9 
4.7 
6.5 
7.7 
42.9 
35.9 


571,316 

41,730 

8,826 

.50, 101 

.51,8.53 

.53,730 

264, 154 

107, 813 

1,935 

100.0 
7.3 
8.8 
9.1 
9.4 
46.2 
18.9 


1,952,216 

235,940 
40, 130 
271,047 
268,715 
216, 187 
629,  .508 
327,. 563 
3, 256 

100.0 
12.1 
13.9 
13.8 
11. 1 
32.2 
16.8 


535, 282 

39,086 
7,978 
47,652 
49,743 
52,  .525 
255,917 
S7, 405 
2,954 

100.0 
7.3 
8.9 
9.3 
9.8 
47.8 
16  3 


, 528, 297 
ls;i,496 
36, 207 
200, 325 
205, 853 
173, 857 
520,  .581 
236,089 
2,096 

100.0 
12.0 
13.5 
13.5 

n.4 

34.1 
15.4 


190 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS— POPULATIOX. 


Table  61 DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 

URBAN    AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


All  classes. 

NATIVE 

WHITE. 

Foreign-bom 
white. 

AGE  PERIOD. 

Native 
parentage. 

Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 

Negro. 

Geographic  Divisions— Con. 
Mountain. 

tTRBAN  population. 

All  ages ,  number    

1 

1,314,980 

116,560  1 
23,101 
114,284 
107, 558 
100,008 
511, 946 
254,358 
10,266 

100.0 
9.6 
9.4 
8.9 
8.2 
42.1 
20.9 

2, 121, 121 

280, 254 
55,048 
260,540 
227, 972 
185,196 
792,419 
371, 945 
2,795 

100.0 
13.2 
12.3 
10.7 
8.7 
37.4 
17.5 

3,471,483 

261,433 

51,488 

269,224 

251, 134 

248,  777 

1,539,376 

889,  540 

11,999 

100.0 
7.5 
7.8 
7.2 
7.2 
44.3 
25.6 

2,095,388 
212,046 
40,698 
212, 397 
194,709 
163,809 
800,918 
508,448 
3,061 

100.0 
10.1 
10.1 
9.3 
7.8 
38.2 
24.3 

696, 078 

82,217 

16,306 

76,649 

69,445 

61,486 

276,  897 

119,157 

9,227 

100.0 
11.8 
11.0 
10.0 
8.8 
39.  S 
17.1 

1,307,430 

204,009 
40,205 
183,631 
158,098 
123,311 
444, 435 
192, 155 
1,791 

100.0 
15.6 
14.0 
12.1 
9.4 
34.0 
14.7 

1, 724, 085 
156, 575 
30, 918 
156,066 
145,095 
139,  816 
721,598 
;            397, 043 
1                7,892 

100.0 
91 
9.1 
8.4 
8.1 
41.9 
23.0 

1,163,302 
137, 107 
26,145 
134,533 
123, 684 
100,388 
411, 322 
254,510 
1,758 

100.0 
11.8 
11.6 
10.6 
8.6 
35.  4 
21.9 

314,358 

31,431 
6,332 
32,  589 
31,367 
29,796 
135,  491 
53,421 
263 

100.0 
10.0 
10.4 
10.0 
9.5 
43.1 
17.0 

442,808 

60,960 
12, 3S6 
56,842 
48,956 
40,063 
169, 323 
66, 451 
213 

100.0 
13.8 
12.8 
11.1 
9.0 
38.2 
15.0 

944,345 

88,750 
17,453 
94,092 
84,072 
77,865 
413,  737 
184,635 
1,194 

100.0 
9.4 
10.  0 
8.9 
8.2 
43.8 
19.6 

488, 034 
59, 3S9 
11,287 
63,834 
56,  768 
46,342 

177, 567 

83,855 

279 

100.0 
12.2 
13.1 
11.6 
95 
36.4 
17.2 


181,439 

1,302 

106 

3,594 

5,206 

•7, 146 

87, 660 

76, 021 

510 

100.0 
0.7 
2.0 
2.9 
3.9 
48.3 
41.9 

271, 786 

3,36S 

307 

8,657 

11, 46S 

13,  229 

139, 394 

95,092 

578 

100.0 
1.2 
32 
4.2 
4.9 
51.3 
35.0 

683,770 

3,9S0 

273 

11,335 

16,  596 

24, 124 

342, 489 

282, 884 

2,362 

100.0 
0.6 
1.7 
2.4 
3.5 
50.1 
41.4 

350,098 

2,071 

171 

5,946 

9,110 

11,671 

170, 332 

150,354 

614 

100.0 
0.6 
1.7 
2.6 
3.3 
48.7 
42.9 

16,678 

Under  5  years 

1,030 

218 

990 

10  to  14  years 

1,016 

15  to  19  years 

1,074 

20 1 0  44  years 

S,  502 

3,915 

Age  unknown 

151 

All  ages ,  per  cent 

100.0 

6.2 

5.9 

10  to  14  years 

6.1 

15  to  19  years 

6.4 

51.0 

45  years  and  oyer 

23.5 

RtTRAL  population. 

Aliases,  number 

Under  5  years 

14,123 

510 

Under  1  year 

112 

5  to  9  years 

530 

10  to  14  years 

469 

15  to  19  years 

659 

20  to  44  years 

10, 430 

1,517 

8 

All  ages,  percent 

100.0 

Under  5  years 

36 

5  to  9  years 

3.8 

3.3 

15  to  19  years 

4.7 

20  to  44  years 

73.9 

45  years  and  oyer 

10.7 

Pacific, 
l'rban  population. 

All  agps,  rmmhfr 

41,514 

Under  5  years 

2,627 

Underl  year 

524 

5  to  9  years 

2,810 

10  to  14  years 

2,613 

15  to  19  years 

20 1 0  44  years 

2,560 
•    21,319 

45  years  and  over 

9,365 

A gp unknown 

220 

All  ages,  per  cent 

100.0 

Under  5  years 

6.3 

6  8 

10  to  1 4  years 

63 

15  to  19  years 

6  2 

20  to  44  years 

51.4 

45  years  and  over 

22.6 

RURAL  POPULATION. 
AnngfiS.nnmher 

6,276 

485 

94 

5 to  9  years 

520 

10tol4years 

573 

503 

20to  44  years 

2,054 

45  years  and  oyer 

1,520 

Age  unknown 

21 

100.0 

7.7 

5 to  9  years            

8.3 

lOto  14  years 

9.1 

8.0 

20to  44  years 

42.3 

24.2 

— •- 

AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


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Table  51.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


New  England. 
Maine. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  yearsand  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  vears 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

New  Hampshire. 

tHRBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  vears 

20to44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown. 

All  ages,  percent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  "years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPtn-ATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


299, 569 

27, 469 
.5,  481 
26,135 
25, 232 
24, 979 
115,  544 
79, 819 
391 

100.0 
9.2 
8.7 
8.4 
8.3 
38.6 
26.6 


468,445 

47, 671 
9, 219 
45,506 
44,759 
38,  SSI 
155,329 
135, 795 
504 

100.0 
10.2 
9.7 
9.6 
8.3 
33.2 
29.0 


279,  761 

26,967 
5, 1.52 
25, 666 
24, 775 
23, 171 
107,210 
71, 435 
537 

100.0 
9.6 
9.2 
8.9 
8.3 
38.3 
25.5 


163,  322 

14, 424 
2,768 
14,096 
14,016 
11,981 
53,  391 
55, 159 
255 

100.0 


8.6 

7.3 

32.7 

33,8 


\ 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


153, 986 

14,454 
2,907 
12, 678 
12,007 
11,441 
56,950 
46,183 
273 

100.0 
9.4 
8.2 
7.8 
7.4 
37.0 
30.0 


341,794 

35,282 
6,884 
32,860 
32,342 
27,  769 
108,  476 
104,624 
441 

100.0 
10.3 
9.6 
9.5 
8.1 
31.7 
30.6 


112,873 

11, 151 
2,154 

10, 136 
9,  564 
8,  425 

38, 232 

35, 010 
355 

100.0 
9.9 
9.0 
8.5 
7.5 
33.9 
31.0 


112, 639 

10, 078 

1,989 

9,471 

9,393 

7,812 

34,  325 

41,  378 

182 

100.0 
8.9 
8.4 
8.3 
6.9 
30.5 
36.7 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


85, 170 

12,  505 
2,510 
12, 32S 
11,421 
10,304 
28, 105 
10,466 
41 

100.0 
14.7 
14.5 
13.4 
12.1 
33.0 
12.3 


77, 396 

11,848 
2,268 
11,629 
10, 817 
8,637 
22,905 
11,541 
19 

100.0 
15.3 
15.0 
14.0 
11.2 
29.6 
14.9 


94,901 

15,384 
2,954 
14,415 
13, 141 
11,  .545 
30,904 
9,447 
65 

100.0 
16.2 
15.2 
13.8 
12.2 
32.6 
10.0 


30, 685 

4.247 
764 
4,372 
4,196 
3,473 
9,608 
4,767 
22 

100.0 
13.8 
14.2 
13.7 
11.3 
31.3 
15.5 


Foreign-bom 
white. 


59, 152 

766 

397 

64 

35 

20 

1,023 

59 

1,733 

42 

3,141 

62 

29,971 

331 

22,811 

208 

76 
100.0 

100.0 

0.7 

8.4 

1.7 

7.7 

2.9 

5.5 

5.3 

8.1 

50.7 

43.2 

38.6 

27.2 

48,197 

644 

431 

49 

39 

12 

.   913 

47 

1,502 

51 

2,  388 

41 

23,558 

223 

19, 364 

130 

41 

3 

100.0 

100.0 

0.9 

9.0 

1.9 

8.6 

3.1 

9.4 

5.0 

7.5 

48.9 

41.0 

40.2 

23.9 

71,429 

441 

378 

51 

33 

9 

1,078 

35 

2,030 

38 

3,169 

23 

37,813 

201 

26,861 

78 

100 

15 

100.0 

100.0 

0.5 

11.6 

1.5 

7.9 

2.8 

8.6 

4.4 

5.2 

52.9 

4.5.6 

37.6 

17.7 

19, 804 

180 

78 

21 

11 

4 

227 

24 

405 

22 

681 

13 

9,390 

62 

8,972 

38 

51 

100.0 

100.0 

0.4 

11.7 

1.1 

13.3 

2.0 

12.2 

3.4 

7.2 

47.4 

34.4 

45.3 

21.1 

Negro. 


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Table  61 DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 

URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


New  England — Continued 
Vermont. 

urban  POrULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years ' 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Massachusetts. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  yearsand  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPLTLATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over .,..., 


All  classes. 


109,976 

10, 3  ")2 

1,94G 

9,779 

9,483 

9,308 

42, 3.S6 

28, 522 

146 

100.0 
9.4 
8.9 
8.6 
8.5 
38.5 
25.9 


?42,452 

24, 192 
4,628 
23,633 
23, 102 
20, 200 
79, 003 
72,092 
230 

100.0 
10.0 
9.7 
9.5 
8.3 
32.6 
29.7 


3,650,248 

367,497 

71, 535 

341,269 

315,061 

286,656 

1,473,077 

863,671 

3,017 

100.0 
10.1 
9.3 
8.6 
7.9 
40.4 
23.7 


202,108 

IS,  264 
3,356 
18,557 
18, 477 
15, 475 
65, 639 
65,581 
115 

100. 0 
9.0 
9.2 
9.1 
7.7 
32.5 
32.4 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


59, 302 

6,234 

1,188 

5,627 

5,499 

5,388 

22, 158 

14, 290 

106 

100.0 
10.5 
9.5 
9.3 
9.1 
37.4 
24.1 


169, 023 

18,016 
3, 487 
17, 236 
16, 796 
14,728 
53,359 
48, 701 
187 

100.0 
10.7 
10.2 
9.9 
8.7 
31.6 
28.8 


1,116,638 

131, 199 
25, 900 

108, 826 
97, 587 
86, 181 

399,913 

291,097 
1,835 

100.0 
11.7 
9.7 
8.7 
7.7 
35.8 
26.1 


114,135 

10, 276 

1,940 

10,001 

10,210 

8,420 

33, 766 

41,392 

70 

100.0 
9.0 
8.8 
8.9 
7.4 
29.6 
36.3 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


32, 295 

4,013 
743 
3,854 
3,449 
3,153 
10, 940 
6,808 
18 

100.0 
12.4 
11.9 
10.7 
9.8 
33.9 
21.3 


46,671 

5,684 

1,092 

5,341 

4,946 

4,029 

14, 303 

12,351 

17 

100.0 
12.2 
11.4 
10.6 
8.6 
30.6 
26.5 


1,441,872 

229, 337 
44, 385 
218, 158 
191, 142 
158,364 
472,491 
172,038 
342 

100.0 
15.9 
15.1 
13.3 

n.o 

32.8 
11.9 


53,345 

7,648 
1,362 
8,011 
7,397 
5,951 
15, 497 
8, 825 
16 

100.0 
14.3 
15.0 
13.9 
11.2 
29.  1 
16.5 


Foreign-born 
white. 


18, 146 

89 

10 

276 

516 

752 

9,186 

7,308 

19 

100.0 
0.5 
1.5 
2.8 
4.1 
50.6 
40.3 


26,380 

451 

44 

1,009 

1,322 

1,405 

11,214 

10,955 

24 

100.0 
L7 
3.8 
5.0 
6.3 
42.5 
41.5 


1,045,106 

2, 746 

294 

10,809 

23, 135 

38,910 

577,933 

390,871 

702 

100.0 
0.3 
1.0 
2.2 
3.7 
55.3 
37.4 


32,428 

78 

5 

329 

662 

948 

15,547 

14, 846 

18 

100  0 
0.2 
1.0 
2.0 
2.9 
47.9 
45.8 


/ 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


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Table  61.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PEEIOD. 


Neav  England — Continued 
Rhode  Island. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

46  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Connecticut. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  41  years 

45  years  and  o\'er 

75108°— 22 13 


All  classes. 


589, 180 

61,054 

12, 457 

56,881 

52, 504 

50, 440 

231,913 

136, 125 

263 

100.0 
10.4 
9.6 
8.9 
8.6 
39.4 
23.1 


15,217 

1,302 
289 
1,372 
1,332 
1,215 
5, 1.'.2 
4,814 
30 

100.0 
8.6 
9.0 
8.8 
8.0 
33.9 
31.6 


936,339 

105,870 

20,916 

92,996 

81,072 

72, 856 

390, 661 

191,912 

972 

100.0 
11.3 
9.9 

8.7 

7.8 

41.7 

20.5 


444,292 
47,968 
9,181 
46,000 
40,919 
33,976 
160,550 
114,438 
441 

100.0 
10.8 
10.4 
9.2 
7.6 
36.1 
25.8 


NATI^'^  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


163,733 

20,266 

4,302 
16,704 
14,777 
14,257 
57, 201 
40,429 
99 

100.0 
12.4 
10.2 
9.0 
8.7 
34.9 
24.7 


9,820 

7S9 

170 

821 

785 

746 

3,134 

3,  .526 

19 

100.0 
8.0 
8.4 
8.0 
7.6 
31.9 
35.9 


260,703 

30,712 
6,3.52 
24,498 
22,204 
21,696 
101,844 
59,269 
480 

100.0 
11.8 
9.4 
8.5 
8.3 
39.1 
22.7 


188, 503 

20,484 
4,072 
18,365 
16, 6.55 
14,582 
61,785 
56,344 
288 

100.0 

10.9 

9.7 

8.8 

7.7 

32.8 

29.9 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


Foreign-born 
white. 


243,679 

171,685 

39,319 

486 

7,887 

35 

37,384 

1,957 

32, 653 

4,328 

27,753 

7,717 

79,434 

90,8.56 

27,093 

66,228 

43 

113 

100.0 

100.0 

16.1 

0.3 

15.3 

1.1 

13.4 

2.5 

11.4 

4.5 

32.6 

52.9 

11.1 

38.6 

3,249 

1,814 

471 

7 

111 

502 

17 

472 

45 

373 

69 

984 

906 

444 

767 

3 

3 

100.0 

100.0 

14.5 

0.4 

15.5 

0.9 

14.5 

2.5 

11.5 

.3.8 

30.3 

49.9 

13.7 

42.3 

382,078 

276,210 

73,12.-! 

5:'.i 

14,  i:o 

59 

64, 106 

3,067 

51,0.56 

6,  .587 

39, 152 

10,734 

113,718 

166,506 

40,773 

88,497 

150 

288 

100.0 

100.0 

19.1 

0.2 

16.8 

1.1 

13.4 

2.4 

10.2 

3.9 

29.8 

60.3 

10.7 

32.0 

150,935 

100,303 

26, 896 

185 

4,992 

29 

26, 143 

1,064 

21,566 

2,2-14 

15,647 

3,3.50 

42, 560 

.54,409 

18,073 

38, 9.-)5 

50 

96 

100.0 

100.0 

17.8 

0.2 

17.3 

1.1 

14.3 

2.2 

10.4 

3.3 

28.2 

54.2 

12.0 

38.8 

Negro. 


9,710 

964 

232 

817 

723 

705 

4,264 

2,231 

6 

100.0 
9.9 
8.4 
7.4 
7.3 
43.9 
23.0 


326 
33 
7 
30 
29 
27 
126 
76 
5 

100.0 
10.1 
9.2 
8.9 
8.3 
38.7 
23.3 


16,655 
1,481 
371 
1,311 
1,211 
1,244 
8,222 
3,135 
51 

100.0 
8.9 
7.9 
7.3 
7.5 
49.4 
18.8 


4,391 

392 

86 

421 

447 

390 

1,728 

1,006 

7 

lon.o 

8.9 

9.6 

10.2 

8.!) 

39.  4 

22.  J 


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ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  61.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  192(>-Contmued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


Middle  Atlantic. 
New  York. 

TJEBAN  POPULATION. 


All  ages,  number. 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RUBAL  POPtJLATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45 yearsand  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

New  Jersey. 

URBAN  POPITLATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15 to  19  years 

20to 44  years 

45 yearsand  over 

Age  unknown 


All  classes. 


All  ages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5to9years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45 yearsand  over 


8, 589, 844 

845, 868 

163, 238 

804, 584 

740, 395 

680, 737 

3, 712, 075 

1,795,661 

10, 524 

100.0 
9.  S 
9.4 
8.6 
7.9 
43.2 
20.9 


1, 795, 383 
164, 422 
30, 625 
167, 567 
162, 023 
136, 962 
615,217 
547, 751 
1,441 

100.0 
9.2 
9.3 
9.0 
7.6 
34.3 
30.5 


2,474,936 

268,  200 

51, 661 

252, 872 

226, 324 

199, 910 

1,027,887 

498, 135 

1,608 

100.0 
10.8 
10.2 
9.1 
8.1 
41.5 
20.1 


680, 964 
70, 496 
13, 003 
70, 086 
64,912 
55, 251 
251, 879 
167, 387 
953 

100.0 
10.4 
10.3 
9.5 
8.1 
37.0 
24.6 


NATrVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


2, 487, 080 

299,026 

59, 046 

256,704 

237, 284 

220, 856 

1,016,757 

451,223 

5,230 

100.0 
12.0 
10.3 
9.5 
8.9 
40.9 
18.1 


1,181,186 

118,499 
22, 273 
117, 105 
115,347 
99,068 
392, 462 
337, 671 
1,034 

100.0 
10.0 
9.9 
9.8 
8.4 
33.2 
28.6 


837, 624 

102, 302 
19, 965 
90, 518 
82, 841 
74, 884 
326,442 
159, 837 
800 

100.0 
12.2 
10.8 
9.9 
8.9 
.39.0 
19.1 


375, 051 

39, 373 
7,416 
38,044 
3S,  742 
32, 437 
132, 244 
95, 477 
734 

100.0 
10.5 
10.1 
9.8 
8.6 
35.3 
25.6 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


3,322,640 

527, 450 
100, 277 
510, 527 
431, 280 
330, 053 
1,077,991 
443,913 
1,426 

100.0 
15.9 
15.  4 
13.0 
9.9 
32.4 
13.4 


395, 009 

43, 523 
7, 932 
46,446 
40, 402 
30, 456 
122, 591 
111,421 
170 

100.0 
11.0 
11.8 
10.2 
■  7.7 
31.0 
2S.  2 


915,112 

157, 167 
29.915 
148, 396 
121,392 
93,019 
288, 035 
106, 871 
232 

100.0 
17.2 


170, 687 
28, 289 
5,037 
28,231 
22,934 
16,400 
50,540 
24,235 
58 

100.0 
16.6 
16.5 
13.4 
9.6 
29.6 
14.2 


Foreign-born 
white. 


2,585,350 

5,476 

673 

25,796 

61,129 

117,422 

1,. 501, 734 

870, 353 

3,440 

100.0 
0.2 
1.0 
2.4 
4.5 
58.1 
33.7 


200, 762 

610 

60 

2,175 

4,474 

5,829 

92, 900 

94, 502 

212 

100.0 
0.3 
1.1 
2.2 
2.9 
46.3 
47.1 


628,402 

1, 151 

144 

6,268 

14, 997 

24, 838 

366,915 

213,817 

416 

100.0 
0.2 
1.0 
2.4 
4.0 
58.4 
34.0 


110, 211 

199 

27 

1,196 

2,723 

4,160 

59, 395 

42, 428 

110 

100.0 
0.2 
1.1 
2.5 
3.8 
53.9 
38.5 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


195 


Table  61.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES    IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


Middle  Atlantic— Continued. 
Pennsylvania. 

T7RBAN  POPULATION. 


All  ages,  number . 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


rukal  population 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

East  North  Central. 

Ohio. 

URBAN  population. 


All  ages,  number. 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  "years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RURAL  population. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  1 9  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  imknown 

All  ages,  percent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  yearsand  over 


All  classes. 


5,607,815 

611,693 

119,  949 

569, 437 

511, 470 

466, 2;34 

2, 291, 338 

1, 152, 536 

5,107 

100.0 
10.9 
10.2 
9.1 
8.3 
40.9 
20.6 


3,112,202 

393,  772 

75,  S68 

37,5,  793 

340,  271 

276,  503 

1, 050,  879 

672, 468 

2,516 

100.0 
12.7 
12.1 
10.9 
8.9 
33.8 
21.6 


3, 677, 136 
362,  776 
69,  757 
328, 985 
295,  619 
284,023 
1,615,018 
787, 933 
2,782 

100.0 
9.9 
8.9 
8.0 
7.7 
43.9 
21.4 


2, 082,  258 
223, 360 
42, 185 
219,  817 
212,  710 
ISO,  631 
694,  845 
549,  765 
1,130 

100.0 
10.7 
10.6 
10.2 
8.7 
33.4 
26.4 


native  white. 


Native 
parentage. 


2, 651, 949 

313, 687 

62, 055 

280, 823 

260,  045 

239, 927 

1, 014, 245 

510, 524 

2,698 

100.0 
11.8 
10.6 
9.8 
9.0 
39.4 
19.3 


2, 098, 122 
257, 690 
49,  879 
245, 566 
236, 176 
200,  343 
686,  521 
470, 348 
1,478 

100.0 
12.3 
11.7 
11.3 
9.5 
32.7 
22.4 


1,996,363 

223,  9.S3 
43,  569 
197,  530 
180,  791 
176,  996 
8.53,  298 
361,  905 
1,860 

100.0 
11.2 


42.7 
18.1 


1,672,759 

194,311 
37,  029 
189,  038 
184,  072 
156,  498 
550,  423 
397,514 
903 

100.0 
11.6 
11.3 
11.0 
9.4 
32.9 
23.8 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


1, 687, 569 

278, 107 
53, 637 
261,240 
212, 693 
168, 361 
523,030 
243, 537 
601 

100.0 
16.5 
15.5 
12.6 
10.0 
31.0 
14.4 


607, 236 
131, 037 

24,944 
121, 344 

90,  420 

59,  097 
129, 075 

76,043 
220 

100.0 
21.6 
20.0 
14.9 
9.7 
21.3 
12.5 


953, 098 

126,379 
23,  627 

11.3,962 
90,  949 
74,  420 

348,  466 

198, 665 
257 

100.0 
13.3 
12.0 
9.5 
7.8 
36.6 
20.8 


270, 976 

25,950 
4,542 
26, 670 
23,038 
17,  702 
82,297 
95,  247 
72 

100.0 
9.6 
9.8 
8.5 
6.5 
30.4 
35.1 


Foreign-born 
white. 


1, 025, 929 

1, 658 

194 

9,563 

21, 965 

40, 015 

593, 918 

357, 518 

1,292 

100.0 
0.2 
0.9 
2.1 
3.9 
57.9 
34.8 


361, 921 

754 

124 

4,473 

9,208 

12, 777 

216, 100 

117,  889 

720 

100.0 
0.2 
1.2 
2.5 
3.5 
59.7 
32.6 


570, 449 

1,017 

114 

6,415 

13, 361 

21,449 

328, 873 

198, 971 

363 

100.0 
0.2 
1.1 
2.3 
3.8 
57.7 
34.9 


108, 248 

221 

27 

1,120 

2, 603 

3,636 

51, 078 

49, 486 

104 

100.0 
0.2 
1.0 
2.4 
3.4 
47.2 
45.7 


Negro. 


239, 892 

18,133 

4,039 

17,743 

16, 714 

17,799 

128, 812 

40, 181 

510 

100.0 
7.6 
7.4 
7.0 
7.4 
63.7 
16.7 


44,676 

4,276 

919 

4, 389 
4,441 
4,257 
19,088 
8,128 
97 

100.0 
9.6 
9.8 
9.9 
9.5 
42.7 
18.2 


155, 976 

11,357 
2,437 
11,062 
10,500 
11,106 
83,575 
28,074 
301 

100.0 
7.3 
7.1 
6.7 
7.1 
53.6 
18.0 


30, 212 

2,870 
585 
2,986 
2,994 
2,791 
11,013 
7,507 
51 

100.0 
9.5 
9.9 
9.9 
9.2 
36.5 
24.8 


196 


ABSTEACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  51 DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION   CLASSES,  IN 

URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  192(>-Continued. 


AGE  PEEIOD. 


East  North  Central — Con. 
Indiana. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  yearsand over 


RURAL  POPULATION. 


All  ages,  number. . 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent.. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  "years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Illinois. 


URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years , 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  "years 

20 to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent 

Under  5  years 

6  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  J'ears 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20 to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  mdinown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  yearsand  over 


All  classes. 


1,482,855 

138, 979 
27,  392 
133,419 
123, 845 
122, 255 
016, 074 
345, 364 
2,919 

100.0 
9.4 
9.0 
8.4 
8.2 
41.5 
23.3 


1, 447, 535 
150, 216 
27, 964 
151,562 
150, 555 
131, 949 
480, 750 
381, 592 
911 

100.0 
10.4 
10.5 
10.4 
9.1 
33.2 
26.4 


4, 403, 153 

430, 985 

80, 944 

418, 100 

375,  807 

345,  332 

1,910,401 

915, 366 

7,162 

100.0 
9.8 
9.5 
8.5 
7.8 
43.4 
20.8 


,082,127 
224, 088 
42, 107 
227, 164 
219,523 
195,  220 
729, 067 
485,303 
1,762 

100.0 
10.8 
10.9 
10.5 
9.4 
35.0 
23.3 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 


,043,866 
107, 530 
21, 182 
101,611 

95, 755 

95, 300 

424,  784 

216, 826 

2,060 

100.0 
10.3 
9.7 
9.2 
9.1 
40.7 
20.8 


,  285,  678 
143, 941 
26,  865 
143,  868 
141,  S61 
123,  259 
425, 223 
306, 70S 
818 

100.0 
11.2 
11.2 
11.0 
9.6 
33.1 
23.9 


1, 583, 665 
203, 160 
39, 052 
180,  762 
158,  729 
141,  778 
626,  257 
268, 984 
3, 995 

100.0 
12.8 
11.4 
10.0 
9.0 
39.5 
17.0 


1, 482, 898 
191, 005 
36,  220 
186, 656 
176,  753 
153,  738 
493,  857 
279,  584 
1,305 

100.  0 
12.9 
12.6 
11.9 
10.4 
33.3 
18.9 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


247,929 

26, 088 
5,066 
24, 972 
20, 136 
17, 352 
92,214 
66, 998 
169 

100.0 
10.5 
10.1 
8.1 
7.0 
37.2 
27.0 


120, 730 

5,472 

947 

6,578 

7,180 

7,004 

42,302 

52, 147 

47 

100.0 
4.5 
5.4 
5.9 
5.8 
35.0 
43.2 


1, 607, 483 

215,777 
39,  256 
217,  604 
183,921 
155, 441 
620,  743 
212, 977 
1,020 

100.0 
13.4 
13.5 
11.4 
9.7 
38.6 
13.2 


418, 336 
31,045 
5,506 
37, 048 
37, 455 
35,260 
163,  805 
113,546 
177 

100.0 
7.4 
8.9 
9.0 
8.4 
39.2 
27.1 


Foreign -bom 
white. 


118,813 

183 
18 
1,190 
2,534 
3,911 
63,525 
47,028 
442 

100.0 
0.2 
1.0 
2.1 
3.3 
53.5 
39.6 


32, 055 

33 

5 

223 

551 

777 

10,064 

20, 379 

28 

100.0 
0.1 
0.7 
L7 
2.4 
31.4 
63.6 


1,046,677 

1,417 

187 

8,971 

22,590 

36,  801 

571,  423 

403, 785 

1,690 

100.0 
0.1 
0.9 
2.2 
3.5 
54.6 
38.6 


160,274 

212 

17 

1,372 

3,286 
4,422 
63,414 
87, 333 
235 

100.0 
0.1 
0.9 
2.1 

2.8 
39.6 
54.5 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


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Table   Sl.^DISTRIBUTION   BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPITLATION  CLASSES    IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920-Coutiuued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


East  North  Central— Con 
Michigan. 

UEBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under!  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1-1  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Ago  unJcuown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  .5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  yearsand  over 

RURAL  POPLTLATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Wisconsin. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


2, 241,  560 

243, 978 

47,  4S2 

206,  625 

173,  395 

174,  338 
1,014,018 

426, 537 
2,669 

100.0 
10.9 
9.2 
7.7 
7.8 
45.2 
19.0 


1,  426, 852 

160,  608 
29,804 

161,  595 
153,  058 
121, 170 
460,  751 
368, 601 

1,063 

100.0 
11.3 
11.3 
10.7 

8.5 
32.3 

■  25.8 


1, 244,  568 

123,  949 
23,  478 
117,948 
107,  948 
106,  635 
513, 170 
273,  282 
1,636 

100.0 

10.0 

9.5 

8.7 

8.6 

41.2 

22.0 


1,  387, 499 

161,  093 
29,  660 
159,  510 
1.51,  759 
131,  497 
474,  031 
308,  390 
1,219 

100.0 
11.6 
11.5 
10.9 
9.5 
34.2 
22.2 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


902, 177 

122,  .')94 
24,912 
97,  570 
80,  140 
78,  795 
375,  710 
145,  770 
1, 598 

100.0 
13.6 
10.8 
8.9 
8.7 
41.6 
16.2 


768,  270 

111,  745 

21,  379 

103,  521 

93,  404 

70,411 

223,518 

165, 001 

670 

100.0 
14.5 
13.5 
12.2 
9.2 
29.1 
21.5 


444,885 
75,  594 

14,  783 
63,  310 
52,  026 
46,280 
159,  276 
47,  392 
1,007 

100.0 
17.0 
14.2 
11.7 
10.4 
35.8 
10.7 


609,  809 

117, 162 
22, 164 

104,  155 
89,  252 
69,  746 

168,  848 

59, 912 

734 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


760,947 
11.5, 116 
21,  463 
97,  189 
76,  3.52 
71,448 
302, 688 
97, 814 
340 

100,0 
15.1 
12.8 
10.0 
9.4 
39.8 
12.9 


443,  598 

47,  351 
8,  159 
54,  931 
54,  390 
44,  841 
156, 757 
85,158 
170 

100.0 
10.7 
12.4 
12.3 
10.1 
35.3 
19.2 


540, 497 

47,  691 

8,582 

.52,  133 

50,  654 

52,  502 

238, 916 

98,  316 

285 

100.0 
8.8 
9.6 
9.4 
9.7 
44.2 
18.2 


561,  619 

42,  381 

7,194 

.52, 941 

58,  458 

56,  847 

236,  055 

114,673 

264 


Foreign-born 
white. 


100.0 

100.0 

19.2 

7.5 

17.1 

9.4 

14.6 

10.4 

11.4 

10.1 

27.7 

42.0 

9.8 

20.4 

521,  554 

2,477 

254 

8,501 

13, 977 

20,  263 

300,  379 

475,361 

.593 

100.0 
0.5 
1.6 
2.7 
3.9 
57.6 
33.6 


205,  081 

417 

37 

2,012 

4,256 

5,120 

77, 189 

115,  877 

210 

100.0 
0.2 
1.0 
2.1 
2.5 
37.6 
56.5 


254, 133 

304 

40 

2,141 

4,934 

7,519 

112, 221 

126, 686 

328 

100.0 
0.1 
0.8 
1.9 
3.0 
44.2 
49.9 


205,995 

187 

26 

1,076 

2,886 

3,987 

66, 079 

131,571 

209 

100.0 
0.1 
0.5 
1.4 
1.9 
32.1 
63.9 


Negro. 


55.  006 

3, 6.-)2 

821 

3,  258 

2,  847 

3,704 

34, 188 

7,227 

130 

100.0 
6.6 
5.9 
5.2 
6.7 
62.2 
13.1 


5,076 

4S9 

102 

490 

489 

392 

1,828 

1,381 

7 

100.0 
9.6 
9.7 
9.6 
7.7 
36.0 
27.2 


4,351 

296 

59 

304 

285 

282 

2,431 

739 

14 

100.0 
6.8 
7.0 
6.6 
6.5 
55.9 
17.0 


850 

72 
20 
71 
90 
88 
326 
198 
5 

100.0 
8.5 
8.4 
10.6 
10.4 
38.4 
23.3 


108 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  51 DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 

URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PEKIOD. 


West  North  Central. 
Minnesota. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unlaiown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Iowa. 

URBAN  POPtn^ATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPITLATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

S  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


1,051,593 

102,693 
19, 325 
94,802 
84, 696 
85, 620 
459,309 
222,690 
1,783 

100.0 
9.8 
9.0 
8.1 
8.1 
43.7 
21.2 


1,336,532 

158,701 
29, 766 
153,797 
149,265 
133,989 
465,927 
272,983 
870 

100.0 
11.9 
11.5 
11.2 
10.0 
34.9 
20.4 


875,495 

76,668 

14,534 

73, 609 

71,045 

72,758 

358, 505 

221,324 

1,586 

100.0 
8.8 
8.4 
8.1 
8.3 
40.9 
25.3 


1,528,526 
174,219 
32,632 
166,370 
156,750 
142,223 
545,989 
341,118 
1,851 

100.0 
11.4 
10.9 
10.3 
9.3 
35.7 
22.3 


NATIVE  "WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


356,046 

445,068 

241,463 

57,517 

44,194 

453 

11,244 

7,941 

30 

45,909 

46,461 

1,922 

36, 136 

44,399 

3,693 

32,271 

46,582 

6,277 

133,088 

204, 694 

116,499 

49,970 

58,440 

112,305 

1,155 

298 

314 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

16.2 

9.9 

0.2 

12.9 

10.4 

0.8 

10.1 

10.0 

LS 

9.1 

10.5 

2.6 

37.4 

46.0 

48.2 

14.0 

13.1 

46.5 

471,581 

610, 077 

244,701 

102,524 

64,504 

295 

20, 184 

9,251 

31 

83,919 

67, 329 

1,264 

69,013 

76,488 

2,743 

52,776 

76, 175 

4,243 

120, 144 

259,928 

8:^,067 

42,777 

75,461 

152,878 

42S 

202 

211 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

21.7 

8.9 

0.1 

17.8 

11.0 

0.5 

14.6 

12.5 

1.1 

11.2 

12.5 

L7 

25.5 

42.6 

33.9 

9.1 

12.4 

62.5 

552,275 

217,456 

90,019 

62,201 

12,996 

217 

11,875 

2,365 

26 

57,418 

14,2.55 

707 

53,547 

14,852 

1,481 

52, 156 

17,166 

2,222 

215,369 

100, 791 

34,777 

110,3.56 

57,248 

50,483 

1,238 

148 

132 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

11.3 

6.0 

0.2 

10.4 

6.6 

0.8 

9.7 

6.8 

1.6 

9.4 

7.9 

2.5 

39.0 

46.4 

38.6 

20.0 

26.3 

56.1 

976,278 

412, 525 

135,628 

146,055 

27, 636 

162 

27,735 

4,820 

19 

132,608 

32,560 

809 

118,229 

36,325 

1,823 

99,796 

39,532 

2,528 

312, 756 

187,360 

44,331 

165,390 

88,871 

85,838 

1,444 

241 

137 

loao 

100.0 

100.0 

15.0 

6.7 

0.1 

13.6 

7.9 

0.6 

12.1 

8.8 

1.3 

10  2 

9.6 

1.9 

32.0 

45.4 

32.7 

16.9 

21.5 

63.3 

Foreign-born 
white. 


AGE  DISTRIBUTIOlSr. 


199 


Table  51.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR   POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:    1920— Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


West  North  Central— Con. 
Missouri. 

TTRBAN  POPULATION. 

Aliases,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  imknown 

All  ages,  percent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RURAL  POPULATION. 


All  ages,  number. 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

North  Dakota. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number , 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


Allages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10tol4years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over — 


All  classes. 


,686,903 
124,352 
23, 540 
128, 454 
128,665 
130,977 
700,620 
371, 186 
2,649 

100.0 
7.8 
8.1 
8.1 
8.3 
44.2 
23.4 


1,817,152 

203, 557 
39, 143 
209,921 
206,456 
176, 186 
602,270 
417,200 
1,562 

100.0 
11.2 
11.6 

n.4 

9.7 
33.1 
23.0 


88,239 

9,713 

1,819 

9, 125 

8,038 

7,812 

37,290 

15,710 

551 

100.0 
11.0 
10.3 
9.1 
8.9 
42.3 
17.8 


558,633 

81, 176 
14, 781 
76,648 
66,721 
53,642 
192, 831 
86,874 
741 

100.0 
14.5 
13.7 
11.9 
9.6 
34.5 
15.6 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


949,293 

94,514 

17,913 

93,915 

91,501 

90,495 

404,902 

172, 246 

1,720 

100.0 
10.0 
9.9 
9.6 
9.5 
42.7 
18.1 


1,587,643 
194,015 
37,468 
197,565 
192,039 
161,515 
517, 455 
323,786 
1,268 

100.0 
12.2 
12.4 
12.1 
10.2 
32.6 
20.4 


36,448 

5,9SS 
1, 169 
4,931 
3,876 
3,270 
13,412 
4,514 
457 

100.0 
16.4 
13.5 
10.6 
9.0 
36.8 
12.4 


171,518 
39,097 
7, 437 
31, 258 
22,947 
16, 191 
45, 8.50 
15, 763 
422 

100.0 
22.8 
18.2 
13.4 

9.4 
26.7 

9.2 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


353,930 

21, 766 
3,944 
24,653 
24,919 
24,943 
158, 850 
98,587 
212 

100.0 
6.1 
7.0 
7.0 
7.0 
44.9 
27.9 


148,152 

5,313 

832 

7,408 

9,166 

9,735 

60, 323 

56,041 

106 

100.0 
3.6 
6.0 
6.2 
6.6 
40.7 
37.8 


35,049 
3,644 
641 
3,981 
3,818 
3,964 
16,008 
3,591 
43 

100.0 
10.4 
1L4 
10.9 

n.3 

45.7 
10.2 


265,436 

40, 923 
7,176 
43,  .505 
40, 587 
32,463 
90,629 
17, 208 
121 

100.0 
15.4 
16.4 
15.3 
12.2 
34.1 
3.5 


Foreigii-born 
wliite. 


148,813 

266 

37 

1,164 

2,843 

5,513 

65,863 

72,986 

178 

100.0 
0.2 
0.8 
L9 
3.7 
44.3 
49.0 


37,213 

42 

6 

160 

434 

611 

9,454 

26,460 

52 

100.0 
0.1 
0.4 
1.2 
1.6 
25.4 
71.1 


16,161 

56 

4 

187 

270 

523 

7,583 

7,493 

49 

100.0 
0.3 
1.2 
1.7 
3.2 
46.9 
46.4 


115,342 

256 

15 

1,053 

2,416 

4,402 

54,475 

52,579 

161 

100.0 
0.2 
0.9 
2.1 
3.8 
47.2 
45.6 


Negro. 


134,167 

7,772 

1,640 

8,701 

9,385 

9,990 

70,663 

27, 120 

536 

100.0 
5.8 
6.5 
7.0 
7.4 
52.7 
20.2 


44,074 

4,184 

837 

4,723 

4,809 

4,312 

15, 008 

10, 902 

136 

100.0 
9.5 
10.7 
10.9 
9.8 
34.1 
24.7 


272 

12 
3 

16 

12 

9 

163 

60 


100.0 
4.4 
5.9 
4.4 
3.3 
59.9 
22.1 


195 

8 
2 
26 
29 
15 
60 
65 
2 

100.0 
4.1 
13.3 
14.9 
7.7 
30.8 
28.2 


200 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATIOlSr. 


Table   61.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS   FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 
URBAN  AND   RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


AH  classes. 


West  North  Central— Con. 
South  Dakota. 

URBAN  POPtlLATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20 to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under 'l  year 

5to9years 

10  to  14  years 

15to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Nebraska. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years" 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20 to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5to9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years'and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


101,  872 

10,014 

1,809 

9,402 

8,  6S8 

8,921 

43, 084 

21, 046 

717 

100. 0 
9.8 
9.2 
8.5 
8.8 
4^.3 
20.7 


534, 675 

69,  817 
13, 135 
65, 119 

57,  822 
50,  555 
196,  895 
93,  737 
730 

100. 0 
13.1 
12.2 
10.8 
9.5 
36.8 
17.5 


405,  306 
36,  509 
6,835 
36,  352 
33,  997 
33,  369 
173,  951 
89,  649 
1,479 

100.0 
9.0 
9.0 
8.4 
8.2 
42.9 
22.1 


891,  066 

106, 731 
19,  979 

104,  228 
98,  111 
85,  683 

320,  208 

175,  038 
1,067 

100.0 
12.0 
11.7 
11.0 
9.6 
3.5.9 
19.6 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


58,251 

7,770 

30, 888 

2,157 

1,407 

384 

6,  S46 
5,930 

2,  438 
2,549 

5,527 
22, 658 

3,061 
14,  9S0 

8,907 

5,666 

613 

37 

100.0 

100.0 

13.3 

7.0 

11.8 

7.9 

10.2 

8.3 

9.5 

9.9 

38.9 

48.5 

15.3 

18.3 

250,  347 

197, 270 

48,  443 

18,  948 

9,412 

3,  282 

40,  456 
31,  827 

22,  006 

23,  201 

24,  128 

23,  243 

76,  840 

87,  065 

28, 193 

22, 601 

460 

116 

100.0 

100.0 

19.4 

9.6 

16.2 

11.2 

12.7 

11.8 

9.6 

11.8 

30.7 

44.1 

11.3 

11.5 

225, 605 

107,  590 

25,115 
4,754 

10, 462 
1,894 

23,  .590 

11, 229 

21,  432 
20,  069 

10,323 
10,  229 

91,  764 
42,  396 

48,079 
17, 190 

1,239 

78 

100.0 

100.0 

11.1 

9.7 

10.5 

10.4 

9.5 

9.6 

8.9 

9.5 

40.7 

44.7 

18.8 

16.0 

531, 459 

87,  137 

264,913 

is,  905 

16,  773 

78,  842 

3,087 
24,  373 

68,011 

28,  582 

53,  208 

30,  423 

163,871 

126,524 

79,  592 

3.5,  949 

798 

157 

100.0 

100.0 

16.4 

7.1 

14.8 

9.2 

12.8 

10.8 

10.0 

11.5 

30.  8 

47.8 

15.  0 

13.6 

Foreign-born 
white. 


12, 150 

30 

2 

76 

164 

293 

5,159 

6,367 

61 

100.0 
0.2 
0.6 
1.3 
2.4 
42.5 
52.4 


70,  241 

S3 

13 

421 

1, 046 

1,735 

27,  874 

38, 955 

127 

100.0 
0.1 
0.6 
1.5 
2.5 
39.7 
55.5 


59,346 

97 

12 

701 

1,428 

2,212 

26, 974 

27,815 

119 

100.0 
0.2 
1.2 
2.4 
3.7 
45.5 
40.9 


90,  306 

115 

5 

530 

1,103 

1, 665 

28, 109 

58, 690 

94 

100.0 
0.1 
0.6 
1.2 
1.8 
31.1 
65.0 


AGE  DISTRIBUTION. 


201 


Table  51.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES   IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS   AND    STATES:  192()-^ontoued 


AGE  PERIOD. 


West  North  Central— Con. 

Kansas. 

urban  population. 

All  ages,  number , 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5 1  o  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


RURAL  population. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

South  Atlantic. 

Delaware. 

urban  population. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20to44yoars 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RURAL  population. 


All  ages,  number. 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

40  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over . . . 


617,964 

56, 570 

11,221 

56,020 

54,214 

53, 537 

250, 221 

146,078 

1,324 

100.0 
9.2 
9.1 
8.8 
8.7 
40.5 
23.6 


1,151,293 

130, 692 
25,073 
129, 250 
125,097 
109,154 
405, 100 
250, 587 
1,413 

100.0 
11.4 
11.2 
10.9 
9.5 
35.2 
21.8 


120,767 

12, 503 

2,606 

10,652 

9,675 

9,  .388 

61,725 

26,587 

237 

100.0 
10.4 
8.8 
8.0 
7.8 
42.8 
22.0 


103, 236 

10,426 

2,068 

10,492 

10,539 

9,184 

34,925 

26,185 

485 

100.0 
10.2 
10.3 
10.3 
9.0 
34.2 
25.6 


native  white. 


Native 
parentage. 


449,990 

46,313 

9,147 

44,933 

4:3, 071 

41,488 

177, 526 

95,645 

1,014 

100.0 
10.3 
10.0 
9.6 
9.2 
39.5 
21.3 


858, 814 
115,371 

22, 279 
110,021 
102,465 

85,255 

282, 534 

162, 026 

1,142 

100.0 
13.4 
12.8 
11.9 
9.9 
32.9 
18.9 


63,747 

6,888 

1,459 

5,512 

5,347 

5,326 

26,899 

13,704 

71 

100.0 
10.8 
8.6 
8.4 
8.4 
42.2 
21.5 


76, 129 

7, 799 

1,538 

7,714 

7,747 

6,749 

25,787 

19,976 

357 

100.0 
10.2 
10.1 
10.2 
8.9 
33.9 
26.2 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


85, 325 

6,413 

1,310 

6,445 

6,298 

6,548 

37,718 

21,855 

48 

100.0 
7.5 
7.6 
7.4 
7.7 
44.2 
25.6 


204, 199 

13,498 
2,500 
Ifi,  768 
19,601 
20,389 
9:5,228 
40,629 
86 

100.0 
6.6 
8.2 
9.6 
10.0 
45.7 
19.9 


27,172 

4,711 
901 
4,055 
A,  102 
2,414 
8,424 
4,452 
14 

100.0 
17.3 
14.9 
11.4 
8.9 
31.0 
16.4 


5,757 
710 
119 
675 
612 
467 
1,818 
1,475 


100.0 
12.3 
11.7 
10.6 
8.1 
31.6 
25.6 


Foreign-born 
white. 


39, 432 

399 

33 

991 

1,087 

1,355 

16,657 

18,871 

72 

100.0 
1.0 
2.5 
2.8 
3.4 
42.2 
47.9 


71,146 

355 

33 

827 

1,344 

1,969 

22, 724 

4:^,818 

109 

100.0 
0.5 
1.2 
1.9 
2.8 
31.9 
61.6 


Negro. 


42, 096 
3,397 
718 
3,614 
3,655 
3,563 
18,033 
9,647 
187 

100.0 
8.1 
8.6 
8.7 
8.5 
42.8 
22.9 


15, 829 
1,296 
224 
1,452 
1,536 
1,427 
6,143 
3,913 
62 

100.0 
8.2 
9.2 
9.7 
9.0 
38.8 
24.7 


16,815 

12,992 

33 

870 

4 

182 

177 

906 

303 

923 

596 

1,051 

10, 191 

6,192 

5,450 

2,963 

65 

87 

100.0 

100.0 

0.2 

6.7 

1.1 

7.0 

1.8 

7.1 

3.5 

8.1 

60.6 

47.7 

32.4 

22.8 

2,995 

17,343 

11 

1,906 

1 

410 

48 

2,055 

93 

2,087 

126 

1,!U2 

1,464 

5,849 

1,250 

3,479 

3 

125 

100.0 

100.0 

0.4 

11.0 

1.6 

11.8 

3.1 

12.0 

4.2 

10.6 

48.9 

33.7 

41.7 

20.1 

202 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Tafle  51.— distribution  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PEKIOD. 


South  Atlantic— Continued. 
Maryland. 


URBAN  POPULATION. 


All  ages,  number. 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over.-. . . 
Age  unknown 


All  ages,  per  cent . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over — 


RURAL  POPULATION. 


All  ages,  number . 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45years'and  over 

Age  unknown 


All  classes. 


All  ages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


District  of  Columbia. 

URBAN  POPULATION.  ' 


All  ages,  number. 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

lOto  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45 years  and  over.... 
Age  unknown 


All  ages,  per  cent . 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


8S9,422 

S2,  3S6 
17,462 
77, 195 
74,0,56 
74,976 
368, 925 
190,919 
965 

100.0 

9.5 

.  8.9 

8.5 

8.6 

42.4 

22.0 


580,239 

64,619 
12, 437 
66, 508 
65, 815 
56,021 
194,790 
131,900 
526 

100.0 
11.  1 
11.5 
11.3 
9.7 
33.6 
22.7 


437, 571 

30, 436 
6,586 
29,840 
29, 816 
33, 526 
212, 140 
99, 924 
1,889 

100.0 
7.0 
1.5 
6.8 
6.8 
7.7 
48.5 
22.8 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


482,491 

174,279 

54,019 

18, 534 

11,476 

3,696 

48,308 

18, 574 

45, 233 

18,107 

44,949 

15,916 

199,642 

62, 442 

89,926 

40,679 

414 

27 

100.0 

100.0 

11.2 

10.6 

10.0 

10.7 

9.4 

10.4 

9.3 

9.1 

41.4 

35.8 

18.6 

23.3 

410, 597 

35,193 

47, 434 

2,717 

9,092 

487 

47,  343 

3,078 

46,  283 

3,177 

39, 457 

2,963 

138,239 

12,946 

91,553 

10,298 

288 

14 

100.0 

100.0 

11. G 

7.7 

11.5 

8.7 

11.3 

9.0 

9.6 

8.4 

33.7 

36.8 

22.3 

29.3 

239, 488 

IS,  244 

4,024 

16, 890 

16, 870 

18, 668 

115,786 

51,829 

1,201 

100.0 
7.6 
1.7 
7.1 
7.0 
7.8 
48.3 
21.6 


Foreign-born 
white. 


58,824 
4, 336 
950 
4,320 
3,985 
4,072 
26,709 
15,316 


100.0 
7.4 
1.6 
7.3 
6.7 
6.9 
45.4 
26.0 


87,740 

116 

23 

747 

1,761 

3,954 

44,616 

36, 484 

62 

100.0 
0.1 
0.9 
2.0 
4.5 
50.9 
41.6 


14,437 

24 


135 

292 
448 
275 
239 
24 


100.0 
0.2 
0.9 
2.0 
3.1 
43.5 
50.1 


28,548 

52 

3 

204 

516 

1,045 

15,282 

11,326 

123 

100.0 
0.2 


(2) 


0.7 

1.8 

3.7 

53.5 

39.7 


1  No  rural  population,  as  "Washington  city  is  coextensive  with  the  District  of  Columbia. 

2  Less  than  one- tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION". 


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Table   51.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE    GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES    IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


South  Atlantic— Continued. 
Virginia. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  yearsand  over 

Age  unknown , 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  .5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

West  Virginia. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  "years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RtmAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


673,984 

63, 963 

13,678 

62, 558 

59,2.55 

62,987 

299, 189 

124, 271 

1,761 

100.0 
9.5 
9.3 
8.8 
9.3 
44.4 
18.4 


1,635,203 

213,221 
41,979 
220, 577 
206, 738 
171,373 
51  ,314 
302, 703 
1,277 

100.0 
13.0 
13.5 
12.6 
10.6 
31.8 
18.5 


369, 007 

39, 120 

7,570 

36,712 

34,031 

33, 300 

155, 001 

69, 033 

1,810 

100.0 
10.6 
9.9 
9.2 
9.0 
42.0 
18.7 


1, 094, 694 
156, 814 
30,948 
147,660 
130, 116 
108,011 
370, 498 
180,619 
976 

100.0 
14.3 
13.5 
11.9 
9.9 
33.8 
16.5 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


413, 778 

42, 384 
9,02:1 
40,442 
38, 009 
.39,062 
176,575 
76,591 
715 

100.0 
10.2 
9.8 
9.2 
9.4 
42.7 
18.5 


1, 120, 716 

147, 207 

29, 144 

147,900 

138,011 

115,646 

360, 432 

210,771 

749 

lOn.O 

13.1 

13.2 

12.3 

10.3 

32.2 

18.8 


288, 802 
32, 704 
6,351 
30,401 
28, 170 
27, 555 
119, 804 
48, 773 
1,395 

100.0 
11.3 
10.5 
9.8 
9.5 
41.5 
16.9 


944, 055 

137;  062 

26,947 

130, 019 

117,451 

97, 577 

303, 932 

157,371 

643 

100.0 
14.5 
13.8 
12.4 
10.3 
32.2 
16.7 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


31, 469 

3, 589 
681 
3,593 
3,237 
2,898 
11,552 
6,574 
26 

100.0 
11.4 
11.4 
10.3 
9.2 
36.7 
20.9 


21, 161 

2,495 
453 
2,594 
2,129 
2,384 
7,613 
3,940 
6 

100.0 
11.8 
12.3 
10.1 
11.3 
36.0 
18.6 


37, 869 

4,613 
848 
4,373 
3,584 
2,891 
12,801 
9,565 
42 

100.0 
12.2 
11.5 
9.5 
7.6 
33.8 
25.3 


44,603 

12, 505 
2,437 
9,830 
5,269 
2, 705 
7,651 
6,623 
20 

100.0 
28.0 
22.0 
11.8 
6.1 
17.2 
14.8 


Foreign-born 
white. 


19, 226 

46 

6 

203 

425 

820 

11,283 

6,412 

37 

100.0 
0.2 
1.1 
2.2 
4.3 
58.7 
33.4 


11, 559 

44 

3 

167 

312 

520 

5,962 

4,546 

8 

100.0 

0.4 

1.4 

•     2.7 

4.5 

51.6 

39.3 


Negro. 


209, 134 
17, 930 
3,963 
18,310 
17,573 
20, 18-1 
99, 575 
34,580 
982 

100.0 
8.6 
8.8 
8.4 
9.7 
47.6 
16.5 


480, 883 
63,333 
12,354 
69, 787 
6f),  192 
52,731 

145,013 

83,313 

514 

100.0 
13.2 
14.5 
13.8 
11.0 
30.2 
17.3 


19,7.55 

22,484 

55 

1,742 

1 

370 

223 

1,713 

473 

1,801 

776 
11,264 

2,070 
11,083 

6, 852 

3,815 

112 

260 

100.0 

100.0 

0.3 

7.7 

1.1 

7.6 

2.4 

8.0 

3.9 

9.2 

57.0 

49.3 

34.7 

17.0 

42,151 

63, 861 

132 

7,112 

14 

1,549 

817 
1,451 

6,992 
5,945 

1,781 
29, 676 

5,947 
29, 225 

8,191 

8,430 

103 

210 

100.0 

100.0 

0.3 

11.1 

1.9 

10.9 

3.4 

9.3 

4.2 

9.3 

70.4 

45.8 

19.4 

13.2 

S04 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPtJLATION. 


Table    51.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


South  Atlantic— Continued. 
North  Carolina. 

URBAN  POPXJLATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RURAL  POPtTLATION. 


All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15tol9  years 

20 to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  uuJcjiown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years _ 

15  to  19  years ' 

20 to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

South  Carolina. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under!  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20 to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5to9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


All  ages,  per  cent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over . . . 


All  classes. 


490,  370 

53, 828 
11,346 
52, 875 
48, 983 
49, 633 
205, 627 
78, 372 
1,052 

100.0 
11.0 
10.8 
10.0 
10.1 
41.9 
16.0 


2, 068, 753 
304, 980 
60,712 
302, 767 
269, 874 
218, 565 
638  926 
331,484 
2,157 

100.0 
14.7 
14,6 
13.0 
10.6 
30.9 
16.0 


293, 987 

29,424 
6, 063 
29,949 
29, 548 
28, 529 
127, 115 
48, 753 
669 

100.0 
10.0 
10.2 
10.1 
9.7 
43.2 
16.6 


1, 389, 737 

199, 157 
39, 295 
205, 878 
193, 492 
154,232 
442, 302 
194, 009 
667 

100.0 
14.3 
14.8 
13.9 
11.1 
31.8 
14.0 


NATHTE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


324, 229 

38, 064 
8,017 
36, 056 
32,837 
31,891 
133,058 
51, 827 
496 

100.0 
11.7 
11.1 
10.1 
9.8 
41.0 
16.0 


1,440,974 
210,  849 
42, 459 
204,  802 
182, 065 
147,  242 
453, 405 
241,465 
1,140 

100.0 
14.6 
14.2 
-  12.6 
10.2 
31.5 
16.8 


164, 425 

18,446 
3,904 
17,277 
16, 660 
15,583 
69,331 
26, 906 
222 

100.0 
11.2 
10.5 
10.1 
9.5 
42.2 
16.4 


634,993 

91,335 
18, 946 
89, 060 
81, 729 
66, 139 
209, 653 
96, 808 
269 

100.0 
14.4 
14.0 
12.9 
10.4 
33.0 
15.2 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


Foreign-born 
white. 


6,623 

4,239 

771 

15 

143 

2 

773 

35 

686 

73 

613 

157 

2,4,83 

2,419 

1,292 

1,.529 

5 

11 

100.0 

100.0 

11.6 

0.4 

11.7 

0.8 

10.4 

1.7 

9.3 

3.7 

37.5 

57.1 

19.5 

36.1 

4,854 

2,860 

575 

20 

101 

3 

582 

48 

482 

71 

396 

100 

1,729 

1,463 

1,088 

1, 156 

2 

2 

100.0 

100.0 

11.8 

0.7 

12.0 

1.7 

9.9 

2.5 

8.2 

3.5 

35.6 

51.2 

22.4 

40.4 

8,717 

4,224 

827 

7 

152 

764 

38 

730 

84 

645 

137 

3,379 

2,221 

2,369 

1,725 

3 

12 

100.0 

100.0 

9.5 

0.2 

8.8 

0.9 

8.4 

2.0 

7.4 

3.2 

38.8 

62.6 

27.2 

40.8 

4,002 

2,177 

371 

6 

65 

348 

23 

271 

24 

466 

75 

1,728 

1,339 

817 

709 

1 

1 

100.0 

100.0 

9.3 

0.3 

8.7 

1.1 

G.8 

1.1 

11.6 

3.4 

43.2 

61.5 

20.4 

32.6 

AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


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Table  51.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD-AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES   IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


South  Atlantic— Continued 
Georgia. 

URBAN  POPXJLATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  niunber 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years : 

45  years  and  over 

Florida. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPOTATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years , 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over , 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


AU  classes. 


727, 859 

65,377 

13, 627 

69, 625 

69,049 

70,087 

326, 332 

126, 2S2 

1,107 

100.0 
9.0 
9.6 
9.5 
9.6 
44.8 
17.3 


2,167,973 

297, 852 
59,343 
312, 748 
296,263 
237,462 
683, 581 
338,234 
1,833 

100.0 
13.7 
14.4 
13.7 
11.0 
31.5 
15.6 


355,  825 

32, 224 

6,397 

33, 695 

32,054 

31,126 

154, 887 

70, 252 

1,587 

100.0 
9.1 
9.5 
9.0 
8.7 
43.5 
19.7 


612, 645 

73, 039 

14,148 

77, 725 

74,2.57 

60,711 

208, 590 

117,197 

1,126 

100.0 
11.9 
12.7 
12.1 
9.9 
34.0 
19.1 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


419, 183 

42,848 
9,098 
42,505 
41,134 
40, 608 
180,188 
71,480 
420 

100.0 
10.2 
10.1 
9.8 
9.7 
43.0 
17.1 


1,223,514 

172,344 
35, 345 
171,878 
161,. 375 
128, 733 
393,260 
195,220 
704, 

100.0 
14.1 
14.0 
13.2 
10.5 
32.1 
16.0 


163,060 

16,343 
3,279 
15,798 
14,812 
14,092 
67,319 
34,266 
430 

100.0 

10.0 

9.7 

9.1 

8.6 

41.3 

21.0 


369,235 

47,335 
9,272 
48,474 
45,502 
36,398 
121,049 
70,002 
475 

100.0 
12.8 
1.3.1 
12.3 
9.9 
32.8 
19.0 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


22,987 

2,110 
396 
2,397 
2,164 
1,915 
9,042 
5,357 
2 

100.0 
9.2 
10.4 
9.4 
8.3 
39.3 
23.3 


7,244 
526 
100 
544 
591 
556 
3,246 
1,781 


100.0 
7.3 
7.5 
8.2 
7.7 
44.8 
24.6 


42, 457 

6,122 
1,138 
6,560 
5,480 
4,211 
13,352 
6,696 
36 

100.0 
14.4 
15.5 
12.9 
9.9 
31.4 
15.8 


20, 393 

1,850 
326 
2,033 
2,094 
1,705 
6,948 
5,744 
19 

100.0 
9.1 
10.0 
10.3 
8.4 
34.1 
28.2 


Foreign-bom 
white. 


12,432 

31 

2 

108 

257 

534 

6,508 

4,982 

12 

100.0 
0.2 
0.9 
2.1 
4.3 
52.3 
40.1 


3,754 

5 


Negro. 


14 

64 

126 

2,215 

1,327 

3 

100.0 
0.1 
0.4 
1.7 
3.4 
59.0 
35.3 


29,509 

161 

15 

4.58 

877 

1,543 

15,633 

10,712 

125 

100.0 
0.5 
1.6 
3.0 
5.2 
53.0 
36.3 


13,499 

99 

10 

233 

354 

413 

5,482 

6,895 

23 

100.0 
0.7 
1.7 
2.6 
3.1 
40.6 
51.1 


273,036 
20, 373 
4,128 
24, 606 
25,486 
27,026 
130,500 
44,372 
673 

100.0 
7.5 
9.0 
9.3 
9.9 
47.8 
16.3 


933, 329 
124, 959 
25, 894 
140, 300 
134,218 
108, 030 
284, 815 
139, 881 
1,126 

100.0 
13.4 
15.0 
14.4 
11.6 
30.5 
15.0 


120, 596 

9,587 
1,962 
10,871 
10,874 
11,269 
58,491 
18,508 
996 

100.9 
8.0 
9.0 
9.0 
9.3 
48.5 
15.3 


208,  891 
23,677 
4,532 
26,903 
26,242 
22, 139 
74,862 
34,462 
606 

100.0 
11.3 
12.9 
12.6 
10.6 
35.9 
16.5 


206 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS FOPULATION. 


Table  51.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES    IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued! 


AGE  PERIOD. 


East  Soxjth  Central. 
Kentucky. 

XniBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  6  years 

Under'l  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  j-ears  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under'l  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Tennessee. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

6  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Ago  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  .5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


AU  classes. 


633,543 

53,007 

10, 577 

54,783 

54, 770 

54,016 

264, 845 

151, 330 

792 

100.0 
8.4 
8.6 
8.6 
8.5 
41.8 
23.9 


1, 783, 087 

238,618 
47,628 
232, 788 
216, 467 
181, 808 
582, 065 
330,215 
1,126 

100.0 
13.4 
13.1 
12.1 
10.2 
32.6 
18.5 


611,226 

53, 526 

10,931 

55, 799 

56,358 

57,942 

266, 185 

120, 323 

1,093 

100.0 
8.8 
9.1 
9.2 
9.5 
43.5 
19.7 


1,726,659 

227, 213 
45,790 
230, 585 
220, 079 
180, 429 
,552,080 
315,212 
1,061 

100.0 
13.2 
13.4 
12.7 
10.4 
32.0 
18.3 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


422,898 
43,667 
8,780 
43,867 
42, 395 
40, 451 
172, 969 
79, 093 
456 

I'Vl.O 
10.3 
10.4 
10.0 
9.6 
40.9 
18.7 


, 616, 236 

223, 278 
44,618 
215, 866 
200, 004 
167, 076 
521,392 
287, 769 
851 

100.0 
13.8 
13.4 
12.4 
10.3 
32.3 
17.8 


402,359 
40, 182 
8,218 
39, 821 
39; 461 
39, 478 
168, 549 
74,316 
552 

100.0 
10.0 


41.9 
18.5 


1,430,398 

192, 292 
38,993 
191,836 
181,276 
147,92,8 
457,954 
258, 464 
648 

100.0 
13.4 
13.4 
12.7 
10.3 
32.0 
18.1 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


Foreign-born 
white. 


83,610 

2,540 

460 

3,198 

3,999 

4,721 

36, 219 

32,866 

67 

100.0 
3.0 
3.8 
4.8 
5.6 
43.3 
39.3 


27, 036 

1,628 

307 

1,672 

1,442 

1,401 

10, 426 

10, 453 

14 

100.0 
6.0 
6.2 
6.3 
.5.2 
38.6 
38.7 


26,830 

1,756 

320 

1,988 

2,062 

1,961 

11,324 

7,719 

20 

100.0 
6.5 

7.4 
7.7 
7.3 
42.2 

28.8 


10,928 

804 

142 

919 

916 

769 

3,947 

3,508 

5 

100.0 
7.4 
8.4 
8.4 
7.0 
36.1 
32.7 


21,561 

16 
3 

83 

236 

404 

6,742 

14,054 

26 

100.0 
0.1 
0.4 
1.1 
1.9 
3L3 
65.2 


9,219 

14 

2 

64 

135 

171 

4,471 

4,352 

12 

100.0 
0.2 
0.7 
L5 
1.9 
48.5 
47.2 


11,484 
34 

4 

106 

226 

490 

5,174 

5,436 

18 

100.0 
0.3 
0.9 
2.0 
4.3 
45.1 
47.3 


3,994 
11 

2 
30 
67 
92 
1,388 
2,403 
3 

100.0 
0.3 
0.8 
1.7 
2.3 
34.8 
60.2 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


207 


Table  61.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS   FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES    IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Contiauedl 


AGE  PERIOD. 


East  South  Central— Con. 
Alabama. 

URBAN  POPULATION . 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under!  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  untuowTi 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years , 

45  years  and  over , 

Mississippi. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years , 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years , 

20  to  44  years , 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown , 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

6  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years" , 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over , 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years , 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years , 

45  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


509, 317 

48, 688 
10,588 
51,  938 
50,309 
48, 396 
222,259 
86,853 
874 

100.0 
9.6 
10.2 
9.9 
9.5 
43.6 
17.1 


1,838,857 

250, 834 
51,  962 
266,293 
249, 103 
1%,  597 
575, 995 
29S,  202 
1,833 

100.0 
13. 6 
14.5 
13.5 
10.7 
31.3 
16.2 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


278,827 

30, 358 
6,586 
29,864 
28,538 
26,525 
118,486 
44,816 
240 

100.0 
10.9 
10.  7 
10.2 
9.5 
42.5 
16.1 


1, 115, 303 

161,211 
34, 450 
161,  483 
148, 260 
117,505 
353,100 
173,230 
513 

100.0 
14.5 
14.5 
13.3 
10.  5 
31.7 
15.5 


240, 121 

127, 141 

20,911 

12, 687 

4,309 

2,621 

23,472 

13,265 

24, 627 

13,676 

23,440 

12,683 

102, 153 

51,976 

44,191 

22,137 

1,327 

717 

100.0 

100.0 

8.7 

10.0 

9.8 

10.4 

10.3 

10.8 

9.8 

10.0 

42.5 

40.9 

18.4 

17.4 

1,550,497 

699, 621 

195,337 

94, 169 

39,836 

20,073 

212,  286 

96,224 

211, 339 

93,307 

168,  759 

73,955 

512, 622 

228,317 

248, 212 

113,021 

1,942 

628 

100.0 

100.0 

12.6 

13.5 

13.7 

13.8 

13.6 

13.3 

10.9 

10.  6 

33  1 

32.  6 

16.0  , 

16.2 

Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


22,400 

2,238 
418 
2,560 
2,331 
1,999 
8, 276 
4,985 
11 

100.0 
10.0 
11.4 
10.4 
89 
36.9 
22.3 


12, 841 

1,419 
254 
1,545 
1,519 
1,238 
4,251 
2,864 
5 

100.0 
11. 1 
12.0 
11.8 
9.6 
33.1 
22.3 


10,088 

861 

1.59 

961 

916 

741 

3, 728 

2,867 

14 

100.0 
8.5 
9.5 
9.1 
7.3 
37.0 
28.4 


9,093 

948 

184 

905 

839 

675 

3,067 

2,651 

8 

100.0 
10.4 
10.0 
9.2 
7.4 
33.  7 
29.2 


Foreign-born 
white. 


4,179 

4 

1 

32 

76 

124 

2,024 

1,909 

10 

100.0 
0.1 
0.8 
1.8 
3.0 
48.4 
45.7 


3,840 

20 


45 

114 

199 

1,630 

1,828 

4 


Negro. 


11, 183 

196, 833 

36 

10, 052 

6 

3,578 

137 

19, 377 

284 

19,156 

474 

19,395 

5,649 

89,807 

4,587 

32,439 

16 

607 

100.0 

100.0 

0.3 

8.2 

12 

9.8 

2.5 

9.7 

4.2 

9.9 

50.5 

45.6 

41.0 

16.5 

6,479 

703, 819 

28 

88,103 

3 

17,240 

68 

103, 116 

151 

99,112 

223 

77,603 

2,684 

215, 845 

3,314 

118,  737 

11 

1,303 

100.0 

100.0 

0.4 

12.5 

1.0 

14.7 

2.3 

14.1 

3.4 

11.0 

41.4 

30.7 

51.1 

16.9 

98, 626 

7,350 

1,527 

9,207 

9,955 

9,888 

44,394 

17,247 

585 

100.0 
7.5 
9.3 
10.1 
10.0 
45.0 
17.5 


836, 558 

100,044 

19,536 

114,956 

116,906 

93,794 

279, 129 

130, 430 

1,299 


00.0 

100.0 

0.5 

12.0 

1.2 

13.7 

3.0 

14.0 

5.2 

11.2 

42  4 

33.4 

47.6 

15. 6 

208 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  61,-DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920-Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


West  South  Central 
Arkansas. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  yearsand  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  "years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Louisiana. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20to44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  Vears 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Ago  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  yearsand  over 


All  classes. 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


290,497 

195, 777 

26,624 

20,  .540 

5,440 

4,213 

28,356 

20,747 

28,383 

20,197 

27, 091 

18, 341 

123,830 

80, 125 

55, 490 

35, 502 

723 

325 

100.0 

100.0 

9.2 

10.5 

9.8 

10.6 

9.8 

10.3 

93 

9.4 

42.6 

40.9 

19.1 

18.1 

1, 461,  707 

1, 030, 915 

19-J,  1X7 

lt6,  293 

40,304 

30,  634 

200,132 

146,  802 

193,  088 

137,  957 

156,  761 

109,  251 

478, 533 

327,  759 

238,045 

162, 398 

961 

455 

100.0 

100.0 

13.3 

14.2 

13.7 

14.2 

13.2 

13.4 

10.7 

10.6 

32.7 

31.8 

16.3 

15.8 

628, 163 

320, 229 

.54,J<4I 

34, 652 

10, 857 

6,861 

60, 481 

35, 737 

61, 272 

35, 468 

60, 352 

34, 191 

273, 106 

136,  496 

115, 584 

42,  709 

2,527 

976 

100.0 

100.0 

8.7 

10.8 

9.6 

11.2 

9.8 

11.1 

9.6 

10.7 

43.5 

42.6 

18.4 

13.3 

1, 170, 346 

621,495 

154,  372 

88,119 

29, 403 

16,  935 

162,  749 

89, 533 

157, 955 

85,037 

127, 953 

67, 764 

391, 608 

204,636 

173,911 

85,367 

1,798 

1,039 

100.0 

100.0 

13.2 

14.2 

13.9 

14.4 

13.5 

13.7 

10.9 

10.9 

33.5 

32.9 

14.  9 

1.3.7 

Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


15,474 

868 

155 

1,032 

1, 205 

1, 315 

6,896 

4,137 

21 

100.0 
5.6 
67 
7.8 
8.5 
44.6 
26.7 


23,  616 

1,783 
331 
2,243 
2,  468 
2, 240 
8,940 
5,930 
12 

100.0 
7.5 
9.5 
10.5 
9.5 
37.9 
25. 1 


84, 383 

5, 156 

970 

6,444 

6, 509 

6,121 

32,806 

27, 256 

91 

100.0 
6.1 
7.6 
7.7 
7.3 
38.9 
32.3 


25, 633 

3, 632 
671 
4,269 
3,953 
2,887 
6,523 
4,362 
7 

100.0 
14.2 
16.7 
15.4 
11.3 
25.4 
17.0 


Foreign-bom 
white. 


5,590 


29 

59 

119 

2,2.S3 

3,086 

5 

100.0 
0.2 
0.5 
1.1 
2.1 
40.8 
55.2 


8,385 

27 

3 

76 

135 

259 

3,112 

4,765 

11 

100.0 
0.3 
0.9 
1.6 
3.1 
37.1 
56.8 


32, 609 

112 

8 

317 

602 

1, 250 

15, 454 

14, 802 

72 

100.0 
0.3 
1.0 
1.8 
3.8 
47.4 
45.4 


12,262 

74 

10 

124 

216 

437 

5, 735 

5,652 

24 

100.0 
0.6 
1.0 
1.8 
36 
46.8 
46. 1 


Negro. 


73, 592 

5,202 
1,072 
6,  545 
6,915 
7,311 
34,503 
12,744 
372 

100.0 
7.1 
8.9 
9.4 
99 
46.9 
17.3 


398,  628 
46, 072 
9,334 
50,998 
52,  519 
44,997 
138, 648 
64,911 
483 

100.  0 
11.6 
12.8 
13.2 
11.3 
34.8 
16.3 


190, 413 

14,  882 
3,010 
17, 945 
18, 671 
18,  773 
88,117 
30, 639 
1,386 

100.0 
7.8 
9.4 
9.8 
9.9 
46.3 


16.1 


509, 844 

62,  414 
11,756 
68, 654 
68, 601 
56,729 
174, 378 
78,340 
728 

100.  0 
12.2 
13.5 
13.5 
11.1 
34.2 
15.4 


AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


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Table  51.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920-Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


West  Soutu  Central — Con. 
Oklahoma. 

URBAN  POPtTLATION. 


All  ages,  niunber. 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  j-ear 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unkiio'A'n 

All  ages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  vearsaud  over 


RURAL  POPULATION. 


All  ages,  number. 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over... 
Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent. 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Texas. 


tTRBAN  POPULATION. 


All  ages,  number. 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RiniAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Tender  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


539, 480 

51, 816 
10, 401 
52, 933 
51, 0U3 
49,  871 
238,113 
94,  427 
1,317 

100.0 
9.0 
9.  S 
9.5 
9.2 
44.1 
17. 


1, 488,  803 

2M,  702 
39, 102 
20S,  821 
196, 434 
159,  464 
488,  099 
233,  259 
1,964 

100.0 
13.5 
14.0 
13.2 
10.7 
32.8 
15.7 


1, 512,  689 

136, 928 
28,  452 
143,445 
140, 158 
142, 650 
676,  703 
265,  727 
7,018 

100.0 
9.1 
9.5 
9.3 
94 
44.  7 
17.6 


3, 150,  539 

396,  979 

79,  438 

429,  262 

404,  941 

34,5,  909 

1, 079,  306 

490,  670 

3,472 

100.0 
12.6 
13.6 
12.9 
11.0 
34.3 
15.6 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


437, 374 

44,935 

9,033 

45,176 

43,  243 

41,402 

189,  736 

71,  S23 

1,059 

100.0 
10.3 
10.3 
9.9 
9.5 
43.4 
16.4 


1, 241,  733 

174,  776 
34,  165 
178,  881 
166, 6.32 
133,  822 
402,  872 
183, 377 
1,353 

100.0 
14.1 
14.4 
13.4 
10.8 
32.4 
14.8 


951,  006 

94, 175 

18, 955 

95, 388 

91, 697 

91,  093 

418,  307 

15.5,  149 

5, 197 

100.0 
9.9 
10.0 
96 
9.0 
44.0 
16. 3 


2, 161, 256 

291, 380 

57, 388 
3a5,  900 
2,8.3,  923 
236,  999 
722,  280 
318,  934 
1,840 

100.  0 
13.5 
14.2 
13. 1 
11.0 
33.  4 
14.8 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


Foreign-born 
white. 


34, 780 

2,275 

472 

2,312 

2, 258 

2, 470 

16, 570 

8,865 

30 

100.0 
6.5 
6.6 
6.5 
7.1 
47.6 
25.5 


67, 339 

5, 509 

976 

6,955 

7,470 

7,286 

26, 386 

13, 699 

34 

100.0 
8.2 
10.3 
11.1 
10.  s 
39.2 
20.3 


169, 131 
23,959 
5,964 
20,163 
16, 821 
15,430 
65, 294 
27, 278 
186 

100.0 
14.2 
11.9 
9.9 
9.1 
.38.  6 
16.1 


276,  253 

38,  482 
8,791 
39,866 
35,662 
31, 593 
98,090 
32,  294 
266 

100.0 
13.9 
14.4 
12.9 
11.4 
35.5 
11.7 


14, 211 

133 

11 

242 

277 

490 

7, 353 

5, 663 

53 

100.0 
0.9 
1.7 
1.9 
3.4 
51.7 
39.8 


25, 757 

170 

17 

403 

594 

1,011 

10, 573 

12, 843 

163 

100.0 
0.7 
1.6 
2.3 
3.9 
41.0 
49.9 


168, 050 

3,534 

370 

9,145 

11, 922 

14, 509 

81, 928 

46, 415 

597 

100.0 
2.1 
5.4 
7.1 
8.6 
48.8 
27.6 


192, 469 

4,185 
371 
10,700 
14, 600 
16, 631 
83,116 
62, 527 
710 

100.0 
2.2 
5.6 
7.0 
8.6 
43.2 
32.5 


Negro. 


47, 904 

3,830 

754 

4,473 

4, 491 

4,875 

22, 590 

7,479 

166 

100.0 
8.0 
9.3 
9.4 
10.2 
47.2 
15.6 


101,  504 

12,  384 
2,312 
14,185 
14,  193 
11,643 
32, 621 
16,  247 
231 

100.0 
12.2 
14.0 
14.0 
11.5 
32.1 
16.0 


223,373 

15, 172 

3,142 

18,6.89 

19, 666 

21,  566 

110,  707 

36,  543 

1,030 

100. 0 
68 
84 
8.8 
9.7 
49.6 
16.4 


518, 321 

62,626 
12, 805 
72,488 
70,540 
60,488 
174, 934 
76, 591 
654 

100.0 
12.1 
14.0 
13.6 
11.7 
33.8 
14.8 


75108°— 22- 


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210 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  61 DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 

URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


Mountain. 
Montana. 

URBAN  POPtTLATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RtTRAL  POPUXATION. 


All  ages,  number.. 
Under  5  years , 

Under  1  year , 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15to  19  years 

20  to  44  years , 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown , 

All  ages,  per  cent . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years: 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Idaho. 


URBAN  POPXH.ATION 

All  ages,  number 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RURAL  POPULATfON. 

All  ages,  number. 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5to9years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over, . . . 


AU  classes. 


172,  Oil 

16, 8J5 
3,228 
15,  846 
14, 244 
13,  364 
77,  016 
33, 177 
1,469 

100.0 
9.8 
9.2 

8.3 
7.8 
44.8 
19.3 


376, 878 

50,477 
9,518 
44, 228 
37,  083 
28, 664 
148,  176 
67, 782 
468 

100.0 
13.4 
11.7 
9.8 
7.6 
39.3 
18.0 


119,  037 

12, 634 
2,472 
12,  272 
11,368 
10,  508 
48,  382 
23,  753 
120 

100.0 
10.6 
10.3 
9.5 
8.8 
40.6 
20.0 


312,  829 

41,  902 
8,  098 
39,  007 
35,  229 
27,811 
113,299 
55,  362 
219 

100.0 
13.4 
12.  5 
1L3 
8.9 
36.2 
17.7 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


81,  508 

10, 661 
2,088 
9,185 
7,629 
6,746 
33,  693 
12, 334 
1,260 

100.0 
13.1 
11.3 
9.4 
8.3 
41.3 
15.1 


194, 295 

32,  741 
6,304 
26, 579 
21,  217 
15,724 
69,464 
28, 269 
301 

100.0 
16.9 
13.7 
10.9 
8.1 
35.8 
14.5 


80,  213 

10,450 
2, 058 
9,823 
8,787 
7,  751 
30,  410 
12, 902 
90 

100.0 
13.0 
12.2 
■  11.0 
9.7 
37.9 
16.1 


214,  039 

34,  922 
6,787 
31,  456 
27,  386 
20,  532 
70, 010 
29,  580 
153 

100.0 
16.3 
14.7 
12.8 
9.6 
32.7 
13.8 


Foreign  or 
mixed 

parentage. 


55,425 

.5, 974 
1,100 
6,133 
5,880 
5,  649 
24,306 
7,418 
65 

100.0 
10.8 
11.1 
10.6 
10.2 
43.9 
13.4 


109,  412 

15,  795 
2,  868 
15,  040 
12,  712 
9,944 
42,430 
13, 442 
49 

100.0 
14.4 
13.7 
11.6 
9.1 
38.8 
12.3 


26,  213 

2,030 
388 
2,273 
2,306 
2,  364 
12, 071 
5, 156 
13 

100.^ 


9.0 
46.0 
19.7 


66, 240 

6,257 
1,173 
6,827 
6,926 
6,137 
28, 375 
11, 688 
30 

100.0 
9.4 
10.3 
10.5 
9.3 
42.8 
17.6 


Foreign-born 
white. 


32, 763 

98 

3 

410 

626 

864 

17, 940 

12, 690 

135 

100.0 
0.3 
1.3 
1.9 

2.6 
5-1.8 
38.7 


60, 857 

231 

21 

1,152 

1,  952 

1,966 

32,  286 

23, 177 

93 

100.0 
0.4 
1.9 
3.2 
3.2 
53.1 
38.1 


11, 124 

55 

3 

117 

221 

332 

5,102 

5,284 

13 

100.0 
0.5 
1.  1 
2.0 
3.0 
45.9 
47.5 


27, 839 

118 

9 

294 

547 

808 

13, 1.54 

12,  896 

22 

100.0 
0.4 
1.1 
2.0 
2.9 
47.3 
46.3 


AGE   DISTRIBUTIOlSr, 


211 


Table  51.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES    IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


Mountain— Continued 
Wyoming. 

XTKBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Underl  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Underl  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  yearsand  over 

Colorado. 

UHBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  j'ears 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


57, 348 
5,653 
1,133 

5,248 
4,450 
4,146 
28,036 
9,485 
330 

100.0 
9.9 
9.2 
7.8 
7.2 
48.9 
16.5 


137, 054 
16, S71 
3, 085 
15, 637 
13, 008 
10, 634 
58, 375 
21,984 
545 

100.0 
12.3 
11.4 
9.5 
7.8 
42.6 
16.0 


453,  259 
35, 718 
6,966 
37,008 
36, 633 
35, 466 
189,604 
111,723 
7,107 

100.0 
7.9 

8.2 

8.1 

7.8 

41.8 

24.6 


486, 370 
61,340 
12,278 
.58, 078 
52, 581 
43, 166 

176, 892 

93, 766 

547 

100.0 
12.6 
11.9 
10.8 
8.9 
36.4 
19.3 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


33, 705 

13, 744 

4,051 

1,480 

826 

284 

3,581 

1,495 

2,911 

1,305 

2, 543 

1,247 

15,906 

6,459 

4,422 

1,753 

291 

5 

100.0 

100.0 

12.0 

10.8 

10.6 

10.9 

8.6 

9.5 

7.5 

9.1 

47.2 

47.0 

13.1 

12.8 

89, 179 

28,263 

12,813 

3, 650 

2,367 

632 

11,668 

3, 515 

9,473 

2,921 

7,516 

2,369 

35, 152 

11,671 

12, 216 

4,127 

341 

10 

100.0 

100.0 

14.4 

12.9 

13.1 

12.4 

10.6 

10.3 

8.4 

8.4 

39.4 

41.3 

13.7 

14.6 

276, 329 

106,  838 

25, 895 

8,967 

5,104 

1,711 

25,258 

10, 340 

24,264 

10,491 

22,663 

10, 190 

112,580 

45,346 

58,989 

21,413 

6,680 

91 

100.0 

100.0 

9.4 

8.4 

9.1 

9.7 

8.8 

9.8 

8.2 

9.5 

40.7 

42.4 

21.3 

20.0 

326, 712 

97,270 

46,218 

14,017 

.9,184 

2, 875 

42, 2.39 

14, 052 

37, 794 

12, 170 

30, 349 

9,658 

113,.'>68 

.33, 235 

56,109 

14,092 

435 

46 

100.0 

100.0 

14.1 

14.4 

12.9 

14.4 

11.6 

12.5 

9.3 

9.9 

34.8 

34.2 

17.2 

14.5 

Foreign-born 
white. 


8,437 
37 
3 

123 

192 

289 

4,801 

2,971 

24 

100.0 
0.4 
1.5 
2.3 
3.4 
56.9 
35.2 


16, 818 

68 

6 

265 

461 

552 

10,114 

5,167 

191 


100.0 
0.6 
2.3 
3.9 
4.9 
48.7 
39.5 


Negro. 


833 

50 
8 
41 
39 
46 
472 
178 
7 

100.0 
6.0 
4.9 
4.7 
5.5 
.56.7 
21.4 


542 

9 

2 

24 

24 

46 

332 

107 


100.0 

100.0 

0.4 

1.7 

1.6 

4.4 

2.7 

4.4 

3.3 

8.5 

60.1 

61.3 

30.7 

19.7 

59,626 

9,364 

225 

537 

13 

110 

810 

544 

1,252 

599 

1,884 

a84 

26, 540 

4,576 

28, 772 

2,313 

143 

111 

100.0 

100.0 

0.4 

5.7 

1.4 

.5.8 

2.1 

6.4 

3.2 

7.3 

44.5 

48.9 

48.3 

24.7 

57,328 

1,954 

317 

l.^>6 

38 

29 

1,317 

172 

2,244 

181 

2, 821 

164 

27,915 

802 

22,649 

479 

65 

100.0 
8.0 
8.8 
9.3 
8.4 
41.0 
24.6 


212 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CEIS^SUS POPULATIOK. 


TARir   -il  -DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES    IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920-Contmued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


All  classes. 


Mountain — Continued. 
New  Mexico. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 


All  ages,  number 

Under  5  vears 

Under!  year.., 

5  to  9  years 

lOtoUyears 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  uukiiowTi 

All  ages,  percent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPtJL:\.TION. 

All  ages,  ntunber 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  1 9  years 

20to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


All  ages,  per  cent . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10tol4years 

15  to  19  years 

20tO  44  years 

45  years  and  over . . . 


Arizona. 


URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

3  to  9  years 

10 toll  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5to9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RUR.VL  POPtJLATION . 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5to  9  years 

10tol4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  "years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5to9  years 

lOtoHyears 

15to  19  years 

20to44  years 

45  years  and  over 


64,  960 

6, 732 
1, 352 
7,153 
6,917 
5,940 
26, 115 
11,977 
126 

100.0 
10.4 
11.0 
10.6 
9.1 
40.2 
18.4 


296, 390 

39, 667 
8,077 
39,203 
34, 008 
28,  720 
103,  707 
49, 756 
329 

100.0 
13.4 
13.3 
11.5 
9.7 
35.1 
10.8 


117, 527 

12,  559 
2,786 
11,629 
10,  202 
9,400 
52, 828 
20, 190 
719 

100.0 
10.7 
9.9 
8.7 
8.0 
44.9 
17.2 


216, 635 

28, 248 
5,766 
20,265 
22, 471 
19,035 
86, 316 
33, 994 
306 

100.0 
13.0 
12.1 
10.4 
8.8 
39.8 
13.7 


NATIVE   WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


48,  859 
5,589 
1,119 
5,714 
5,344 
4,576 

19, 358 

8,172 

106 

100.0 
11.4 
11.7 
10.9 
9.4 
3S.6 
16.7 


224,458 
31,554 
6,384 
31, 101 
27, 243 
22, 626 
74,  545 
37, 117 
272 

100.0 
14.1 
13.9 
12.1 
10.1 
33.2 
16.5 


58, 330 

6, 352 
1,287 
5,876 
5,122 
4,671 
26,079 
9, 689 
541 

100.0 
10.9 
10.1 
8,8 
8.0 
44.7 
16.6 


92, 815 

12,813 

2,635 

11,866 

10, 578 

8,455 

34, 693 

14,299 

111 

100.0 
13.8 
12.8 
11.4 
9.1 
37.4 
15.4 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


8,625 

as  9 

210 

1,009 

888 

769 

3,491 

1,474 

5 

100.0 
11.5 
11.7 
10.3 
8.9 
40.5 
17.1 


23,  654 

5,056 
1, 242 
3,691 
2,672 
2,039 
6,894 
3,291 
11 

100.0 
21.4 
15.6 
11.3 
8.6 
29.1 
13.9 


26, 299 

5,147 
1,347 
3,  887 
2,984 
2,240 
9,011 
3,001 
29 

100.0 
19.6 
14.8 

n.3 

8.5 
34.3 
11.4 


35,906 

8,754 
2,271 
5,780 
3,924 
.2,714 
iO,  669 
4,044 
21 

100.0 
24.4 
16.1 
10.9 
7.6 
29.7 
11.3 


Foreign-born 
white. 


5,665 

71 

5 

192 

257 

315 

2,720 

2,098 

12 

100.0 
1.3 
3.4 
4.5 
5.6 
48.0 
37.0 


23, 412 

514 

25 

1,514 

1,730 

1,923 


Neerot 


5,747 

259 

29 

3 

100.0 

100.0 

2.2 

2.5 

6.5 

2.4 

7.4 

1.7 

8.2 

3.5 

51.1 

84.6 

24.5 

5.3 

28, 910 

2,631 

715 

200 

73 

48 

1,601 

177 

1,893 

148 

2,263 

144 

15, 665 

1,455 

6, 648 

488 

125 

19 

100.0 

100.0 

2.5 

7.6 

5.5 

6.7 

6.5 

5.6 

7.8 

5.5 

54.2 

55.3 

23.0 

18.5 

49, 189 

5,374 

1,983 

133 

197 

27 

3,747 

126 

3,840 

115 

4,219 

1G4 

26, 097 

4,489 

9,209 

317 

94 

100.0 

100.0 

4.0 

2.5 

7.6 

2.3 

7.8 

2.1 

8.6 

3.6 

53.1 

83.5 

18.7 

5.9 

AGE   DISTRIBUTION. 


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Table  51.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES     IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Coatinued. 


AGE  PERIOD. 


Mountain — Continued. 
Utah. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  .5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RURAL  POPULATION. 


All  ages,  number. 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over . . . 
Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent . 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over . . . 


Nevada. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 


All  ages,  number. 
Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent. 

LTuder  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  vears 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5to9years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


215, 584 
25,287 
4,972 
23,931 
22,650 
20,173 
82,964 
40,301 
278 

100.0 
11.7 
11.1 
10.5 
9.4 
38.5 
18.7 


233, 812 

36,088 
7,094 
32,560 
28,976 
23,200 
78, 129 
34,676 
183 

100.0 
15.4 
13.9 
12.4 
9.9 
33.4 
14.8 


15,254 

1,0S2 
192 
1,197 
1,094 
1,011 
7,001 
3,752 
117 

100.0 
7.1 
7.8 
7.2 
6.6 
45.9 
24.6 


62, 153 

5,661 
1,132 
5,562 
4,616 
3,966 
27, 525 
14,625 
198 

100.0 
9.1 
8.9 
7.4 
6.4 
44.3 
23.5 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


108,034 

18,507 
3,692 
16,470 
14,723 
11,911 
3.5,312 
10,949 
162 

100.0 
17.1 
15.2 
13.6 
11.0 
32.7 
10.1 


137,747 
29, 545 

5,935 
25,508 
21,670 
15,947 
35,819 

9,158 
100 

100.0 
21.4 
18.5 
15.7 
11.6 
26.0 
6.6 


8,100 

712 

132 

742 

665 

625 

3,. 559 

1,700 

97 

100.0 
8.8 
9.2 
8.2 
7.7 
43.9 
21.0 


28, 185 

3,403 
709 
3,214 
2, 737 
2,162 
11,184 
5,407 
78 

100.0 
12.1 
11.4 
9.7 
7.7 
39.7 
19.2 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


73,125 

6,  .512 

1,239 

7,041 

7,145 

7,037 

32,979 

12,362 

49 

100.0 
8.9 
9.6 
9.8 
9.6 
45. 1 
16.9 


66, 540 

5, 788 

1,014 

6,334 

6, 435 

6, 206 

29, 246 

12, 493 

38 

100.0 
8.7 
9.5 
9.7 
9.3 
44.0 
18.8 


4,089 
332 

5:i 
411 
368 
300 

1,828 

Mi 

6 

100.0 

8.1 

10.1 

9.0 

7.3 

44.7 

20.0 


15, 523 

1,643 

311 

1,603 

1,196 

996 

6,803 

3,274 

8 

100.0 
10.6 
10.3 
7.7 
6.4 
43.8 
21.1 


Foreign-born 
white. 


32,311 

91 

6 

319 

716 

1,155 

13,489 

16,526 

45 

100.  0 
0.3 
1.0 
2.2 
3.5 
41.7 
51.1 


24,144 
74 

0 
247 

523 

666 

10,56.S 

I2,o:«o 

36 

100.0 
0.3 
1.0 
2.2 

2.8 
43.8 
49.8 


2,603 

10 


22 
49 
74 
1,403 
1,032 
13 

100.0 
0.4 
O.S 
1.9 
2.8 
53.9 
39.6 


12, 199 

63 

121 
171 

274 
7, 305 
4,217 

48 

100.0 
0.5 
1.0 
1.4 
2.2 
59.9 
35.6 


Negro. 


1,006 

58 

14 

49 

49 

41 

.581 

223 

5 

100.0 
5.8 
4.9 
4.9 
4.1 
57.8 
22.2 


29 
28 
26 
245 
71 
4 

100. 0 
8.4 
6.6 
6.4 
5.9 
55. 7 
16.1 


(') 
(') 

h 


278 

14 
3 

17 
9 

18 
132 

88 


100.0 
5.0 
6.1 
3.2 
6.5 
47.5 
31,7 


1  Per  cent  not  shown,  base  being  less  than  100. 


214 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS — ^POPULATTON. 


Table  51.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE  GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  IN 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued . 


AGE  PERIOD. 


Pacific. 
Washington. 

IIEBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Oregon. 

URBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years ■ 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPUI.ATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  1 4  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  percent 

Under  5  years 

5to9years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


748,  735 
61,644 
12, 338 
62, 330 
56,343 
55,876 
336, 962 
171, 469 
4,111 

100.0 
8.2 
8.3 
7.5 
7.5 
45.0 
22.9 


607, 886 

64, 790 
12, 331 
65, 928 
61,210 
50,609 
227,311 
137, 362 
676 

100.0 
10.7 
10  8 
10.1 
8.3 
37.4 
22.6 


391,019 

30,660 
5,830 
32, 210 
30,023 
29,334 
171, 503 
96,790 
499 

100.0 
7.8 
8.2 
7.7 
7.5 
43.9 
24.8 


392,370 

40,658 

7,767 

40,874 

38,991 

33,441 

143, 317 

94, 734 

355 

100.0 
10.4 
10  4 
9.9 
8.5 
36.5 
24.1 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


373, 611 
38, 040 

7,783 
37, 083 
32, 692 
30, 736 
156, 717 
74, 763 

2,980 

100.0 
10.3 
9.9 
8.8 
8.2 
41.9 
20.0 


338, 095 

44,110 
8,542 
42, 077 
37,930 
30,280 
117,623 
65,668 
407 

100.0 
13.0 
12.4 
11.2 
9.0 
34.8 
19.4 


227, 649 

21, 649 
4,181 
21, 730 
20,059 
18,837 
94, 514 
60,447 
313 

100.0 
9.5 
9.5 
8.8 
8.3 
41.5 
22.2 


270, 177 
33,011 
6,373 
31,898 
29,578 
24,377 
93,329 
57, 708 
276 

100.0 
12.2 
11.8 
10.9 
9.0 
34.5 
21.4 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


206, 245 

20,  000 
3,938 
21,741 
19, 891 
19, 563 
91, 590 
33, 132 
328 

100.0 
9.7 
10.5 
9.6 
9.5 
44.4 
16.1 


151,  771 

17,0.58 
3,199 
20, 679 
19, 841 
16, 319 
5.5, 403 
21, 796 
75 

100.0 
11.6 
13.6 
13.1 
10.8 
36.5 
14.4 


95, 034 

8, 186 

1,486 

9,371 

8,329 

8,146 

43,428 

17,499 

75 

100.0 
8.6 
9.9 
8.8 
8.6 
45.7 
18.4 


74,235 
6,647 
1,172 
7,984 
7,958 
7,274 
30,090 
14, 250 
32 

100.0 
9.0 
10.8 
10.7 
9.8 
40.5 
19.2 


Foreign-born 
white. 


149, 686 

956 

87 

2,424 

3, 087 

4,  .534 

77, 782 

60, 280 

623 

100.0 
0.6 
1.6 
2.1 


Negro. 


.5.  U 

52.0 

52.7 

40  3 

24.5 

100, 369 

1,101 

443 

7 

41 

I.' 

1,351 

8( 

2,215 

91 

2,804 

87 

47,005 

457 

46,447 

30C 

104 

3 

100.0 

100.  C 

0.4 

6..; 

1.3 

7.S 

2.2 

8.8 

2.8 

7.S 

46.8 

41.5 

46.3 

27.2 

61,508 

1,844 

251 

96 

IS 

17 

724 

115 

1,380 

95 

2,019 

9£ 

30, 250 

975 

26, 7SS 

46c 

96 

7 

100.0 

100.0 

0.4 

5.2 

1.2 

6.2 

2.2 

5.2 

3.3 

5.C 

49.2 

52.9 

43.6 

25.1 

40, 643 

300 

141 

21 

17 

9 

363 

19 

764 

34 

949 

25 

17,321 

117 

21, 074 

84 

31 

100.0 

100.0 

0.3 

7.0 

0.9 

6.3 

1.9 

11.3 

2.3 

8.3 

42.6 

39.0 

51.9 

28.0 

AGE   DISTPJBUnOlSr. 


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Table  61.— DISTRIBUTION  BY  BROAD  AGE   GROUPS  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES 
URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


IN 


AGE  PERIOD. 


Pacific— Continued . 
California. 

tmBAN  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  yearsand  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years j. 

13  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

RURAL  POPULATION. 

All  ages,  number 

Under  5  years 

Under  1  year 

5  to  9  years 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

All  ages,  per  cent 

Under  5  years 

5  to  9  years.  •. 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  44  years 

46  years  and  over 


All  classes. 


2, 331,  729 

169, 129 

33,  320 

174,  684 

164,  768 

163,  567 

1,030,911 

621,  281 

7,389 

100.0 
7.3 
7.5 
7.1 
7.0 
44.2 
26.6 


1, 095, 132 

106, 598 
20, 600 

105,  595 
94,  508 
79,  759 

430, 290 

276, 352 
2,030 

100.0 
9.7 
9.6 
8.6 
7.3 
39.3 
25.2 


NATIVE   WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


1, 122, 925 

96,286 

18, 954 

97, 253 

92,344 

90,243 

470,  367 

271,  833 

4,599 

100.0 
8.6 
8.7 
8.2 
8.0 
41.9 
24.2 


555, 030 

59, 986 
11, 230 
60, 558 
56, 176 
45, 731 
200, 370 
131, 134 
1,075 

100.0 
10.8 
10.9 
10.1 
8.2 
36.1 
23.6 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


643,  066 

60,  564 
12,  029 
62,  980 
55,  852 
50, 156 
278,  719 
134, 004 
791 

100.0 
9.4 
9.8 
8.7 
7.8 
43.3 
20.8 


262,  028 

35, 084 
6,916 
35, 171 
28, 969 
22,  749 
92, 074 
47,  809 
172 

100.0 
13.4 
13.4 
11.1 
8.7 
35.1 
18.2 


Foreign-born 
wliite. 


472,  576 

2,773 

168 

8,187 

12, 129 

17,  571 

234,  457 

195,  816 

1,643 

100.0 
0.6 
1.7 
2.6 
3.7 
49.6 
41.4 


209, 086 

1,487 

113 

4,232 

6,131 

7,918 

106,006 

82, 833 

479 

100.0 
0.7 
2.0 
2.9 
3.8 
50.7 
39.  6 


Negro. 


33,  888 

2,203 
445 
2,361 
2,221 
2,171 
17,299 
7,486 
147 

100.0 
6.5 
7.0 
66 
6.4 
51.0 
22.1 


4,875 

393 

72 

415 

442 

391 

2,080 

1,136 

18 

100.0 
8.1 
8.5 
9.1 
8.0 
42.7 
23.3 


216  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATIOlSr. 

Table   52.— MARITAL  CONDITION   OF   THE  POPULATION  15  YEARS  OF 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION 
AND  CENSUS  YEAR. 


All  classes: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890  2 

White: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Negro: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Indian: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Chinese: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Japanese: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

All  other: 

1920 

1910 

Native  white: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Native  white — Native 
parentage: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Native  wliite — Foreign 
or  mixed  parentage: 

1920 

1910... 

1900 

1890 

Native  white — Foreign 
parentage:  * 

1920 

1910 

Native  white— Mixed 
parentage:  < 

1920 

1910 

Foreign-born  white: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 


Total.i 


36,920,663 
32,425,805 
25,620,399 
20,777,872 


335, 

158, 
808, 
534, 

393, 
059, 
.633, 
,119, 

76, 
80, 
72, 
19, 

49, 
64, 
83, 
102, 

57, 

60, 

23, 

1. 


5S0 
125 
628 
187 

211 
312 
008 
721 

321 

383 
076 
911 

818 
394 
633 
322 

427 
536 
054 
731 

,300 

,  O.V) 


083, 047 
018,232 
551,269 
953,598 


092, 107 
233,095 
088,058 
880, 185 


990,940 
785,137 
463, 21 1 
073,413 


792,911 
059,778 


,198,029 
,725,359 

,252,539 
, 139, 893 
,257,359 
,580,589 


Single. 


Number. 


12,967,565 
12,550,129 
10,297,940 
8,655,711 


11,782,665 
11,300,282 
9,173,430 
7,732,832 

1,104,877 

1,083,472 

1,0.33,285 

842,764 

26,450 
27,:591 
24, 323 
7,990 

23,096 
34,330 
48,997 
70,625 

24,423 

42, 688 

17,905 

1,500 

6,054 
1,966 


9,927,618 
9,091,366 
7,627,637 
6,262,921 


6,776,518 
6,185,324 
5,195,263 
4,359,200 


3, 151, 100 
2,906,042 
2,432,374 
1,903,721 


2,141,310 
1,989,127 


1,009,790 
916,915 

1,855,047 
2,268,916 
1,545,793 
1,469,911 


Per 
cent. 


35.1 
38.7 
40.2 
41.7 


35.3 
39.0 
40.2 
41.7 

32.6 
35.4 
39.2 
39.8 

34.7 
34.1 
33.7 
40.1 

46.4 
53.3 
58.6 
69-0 

42.5 
70.5 

77.7 
86.7 

72.9 

64.4 


38.1 
41.3 
43.5 
44.9 


35.5 
38.1 
39.7 
40.1 


45.1 
50.2 
54.5 
61.9 


44.7 
49.0 


45.9 
53.1 

25.6 
31.8 
29.4 
32.1 


Married. 


Number. 


21,849,266 
18,092,600 
13,955,650 
11,205,205 


19,698,113 
16,253,940 
12, 455, 858 
9,992,910 

2,050,407 
1,749,228 
1,422,886 
1,175,513 

43, 095 

46,154 

41,067 

9,863 

24, 788 
26,449 
31,794 
26, 720 

31,250 

15,918 

4,045 

199 

1,619 
911 


14,795,171 
11,821,805 
9,100,302 
7,142,105 


11,244,289 
9,144,099 
7, 193, 922 
6,030,295 


3,550,882 
2,677,706 
1,906,380 
1,111,810 


2, 445, 291 
1,926,075 


1.105,591 
'751,631 

4,902,942 
4,432,135 
3, 355, 556 
2,850,805 


Per 
cent. 


59.2 
55.8 
54.5 
53.9 


59.1 
55.7 
54.6 
53.9 

60.4 
57.2 
54.0- 
55.5 

56.5 
57.4 
57.0 
49.5 

49.7 
41.1 
38.0 
26.1 

54.4 
2G.3 
17.5 
11.5 

19.5 

29.8 


56.7 
53.7 
51.8 
51.2 


58.9 
56.3 
55.0 
55.4 


50.8 
46.3 
4.2.7 
36.2 


51.0 
47.4 


50.3 
43.6 

67.6 
62.1 
63.8 
62.2 


Widowed. 


Number. 


1,758,308 

1,471,390 

1,177,976 

815,437 


1,549,164 

1,274,388 

1,020,387 

721,971 

200,734 
189,970 
151, 2;» 
91,683 

5,711 
5,319 
4,974 
1,241 

1,355 

1,139 

1,310 

530 

1,118 

495 

72 

12 

226 
79 


1,111,115 
889,662 
693,949 
483,646 


874,821 
728, 883 
587,894 
432,260 


236, 294 
160,779 
106,055 
51,386 


171,612 
117,046 


64,682 
43,733 

438, 049 
384, 726 
326,438 
238, 325 


Per 
cent. 


4.8 
4.5 
4.6 
3.9 


4.6 
4.4 
4.5 
3.9 

5.9 
6.2 
5.7 
4.3 

7.5 
6-6 
6.9 
6.2 

2.7 

1.8 
1.6 
0.5 

1.9 
0.8 
0.3 
0.7 

2.7 
2.6 


4.3 

4.0 
4.0 
3.5 


4.6 
4.5 
4.5 
4.0 


3.4 
2.8 
2.4 
1.7 


3.6 
2.9 


2.9 
2.5 

6.0 
5.4 
6.2 


1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 

2  Figures  for  1890  are  exclusive  of  325,464  persons  (169,221  males  and  156,243  females)  specially  enumer- 
ated in  Indian  Territory  and  on  Indian  reservations,  for  whom  statistics  of  marital  condition  are  not 
available. 


MABITAL    CONDITION. 
AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  CLASSES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:   1890  TO  192ff. 


'217 


CLASS  OF  POPULATKJN 
AND  CENSUS  YEAR. 


All  classes: 
1920.... 
1910.,.. 
1900.... 

1890'... 


Wliite: 

1920.. 

1910.. 

1900. . 

1890.. 
Negro: 

1920.. 

1910.. 

1900.. 

1890.. 
Indian: 

1920.. 

1910.. 

1900.. 

1890.  . 
Chinese: 

1920. . 

1910.. 

1900.. 

1890. . 
Japanese: 

1920. . 

1910.. 

1900.. 

1890. . 
All  other: 

1920.. 

1910.. 


.^A'-i 


Native  white: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

Native  white — Naiivo 
parentage: 

1920 , 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Native  white— Foreign 
or  mixed  parentage : 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Native  white — Foreign 
parentage:  * 

1920 

1910 

Native  wliite— Mixed 
parentage:  * 

1920 ..- 

1910 - •..• 

Foreign  born  white: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 


FEMALES. 


Total.i 


35,177,515 
30,047,325 
24, 249, 191 
19,602,178 


31,654,841 
26,857,337 
21,483,052 
17,404,915 

3,423,100 
3,103,344 
2,690,583 
2, 175, 550 

70,431 
76,982 
71,497 
18,412 

4,407 
2,955 
3, 204 
3,074 

24,242 

6,648 

855 

227 

494 
59 


25,740,856 
21,411,031 
17,037,720 
13,594,996 


18,529,748 
15,523,900 
12,561,813 
10,530,675 


7,211,108 
5,887,131 
4,475.907 
3,064,321 


4,906,547 
4,092,572 


2,304,561 
1,794,559 

5,913,985 
5,440,306 
4,445,332 
3,809,919 


Single. 


Number. 


9,616,902 
8,933,170 
7, 566, 530 
6,233,316 


8, 772, 732 
8,091,249 
6,747,306 
5,575,143 

825, 258 
823, 996 
803,683 
652,314 

16, 238 
16,324 
14,350 
4,717 

962 

680 
778 
993 

1,604 
908 
413 
149 

108 
13 


7, 936, 933 
7,097,139 

5,878,706 
4, 787, 906 


5,268,490 
4,044,122 
3,893,417 
3,226,180 


2,668,443 
2,453,017 
1,985,289 
1,561,726 


1,791,271 
1,660,120 


877, 172 
792, 897 

835,799 
994,110 
868,600 
787, 237 


Per 
cent. 


27.3 
29.7 
31.2 
81.8 


27.7 
30.1 
31.4 
32.0 

24.1 
26.6 
29.9 
30.0 

23.1 
21.2 
20.1 
25.6 

21.8 
23.0 
24.3 
32.3 

6.6 
13.7 
48.3 
65.6 

21.9 


30.8 
33.1 
34.5 
35.2 


28.4 
29.9 
31.0 
30.6 


37.0 
41.7 
44.4 
51.0 


36.5 
40.6 


38.1 
44.2 

14.1 
18.3 
19.5 
20.7 


Married. 


Number. 


19, 210, 238 
15,852,011 
12,319,767 
9,924,785 

2,039,181 
1,775,949 
1,443,817 
1,187,434 

43,923 
49,095 
43,906 
10, 543 

3,046 
2,016 
2, 157 
1,951 

22, 193 

5,581 
410 
72 

352 
35 


15,086,735 
12,228,008 
9,464,321 
7,489,739 


11,195,865 
9,219,385 
7,251,375 
6,132,027 


3,890,870 
3,008,623 
2,212,946 
1,357,712 


2,648,054 
2, 128, 165 


1,242,816 
880,458 

4,123,503 
3,624,003 
2,855,446 
2,435,046 


Per 
cent. 


60.6 
58.9 
57.0 
56.8 


60.7 
59.0 
57.3 
.57.0 

59.6 
57.2 
53.7 
54.6 

62.4 
63.8 
61.4 
57.3 

69.1 
68.2 
67.3 
63.5 

91.5 
84.0 
48.0 
31.7 

71.3 

(3) 


58.6 
57.1 
65.5 
55.1 


60.4 
59.4 

57.7 
58.2 


54.0 
51.1 
49.4 
44.3 


54.0 
52.0 


53.9 
49.1 

69.7 
66.5 
64.2 
63.9 


Widowed. 


Number. 


3, 399, 662 
2,705,990 
2,291,872 
1,831,772 

507, 961 
459,  .s;n 
414, 107 
320, 194 

9,217 
10,071 
11,4.58 

2,541 

371 
229 

259 

85 

388 

96 

19 

6 

26 
11 


2, 480, 407 
1,905,,S78 
1,5,S9,2.H7 
1,256,918 


1,88.5,000 
1,523,560 
1,332,334 
1,120,959 


595,407 
382,318 
256,953 
135,959 


431,821 
276, 348 


163,586 
105,970 

919,255 
800,112 
702,585 
574, 854 


Per 
cent. 


11.1 
10.6 
11.2 
11.0 


10.7 
10.1 
10.7 
10.5 

14.8 
14.8 
15.4 
14.7 

13.1 
13.1 
16.0 
13.8 

8.4 
7.7 
8.1 

2.8 

1.6 
1.4 
2.2 
2.6 


(^) 


9.6 
8.9 
9.3 
9.2 


10.2 
9.8 
10.6 
10.6 


8.3 
6.5 
5.7 
4.4 


7.1 

5.9 

15.5 
14.7 
15.8 
15.1 


Di- 
vorced. 


273,304 
185, 068 
114,647 
71,883 


228,565 
150, 801 
91,737 
61,125 

43,871 
33,286 
22,033 
10,688 


959 

870 

67 

15 
5 
3 
3 

23 
17 

4 


200,909 
130,2.59 
79, 219 
52, 146 


152,743 
100,053 
62,585 
44,284 


48,166 
30,206 
16,634 

7,862 


29,535 
18,987 


18,631 
11,219 

27,656 

20.542 

12,518 

8,979 


3  Per  cent  not  shown,  base  bein^  less  than  100. 


'  Not  reported  separately  in  1900  or  1890. 


218 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  53.— MAKITAL  CONDITION  OF  THE  POPULATION  15  TO  34  YEARS  OF  AGE,  BY 

STATES: 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND  AGE. 


All  classes  :  i 

15  years.. 

16  years . . 

17  years.. 

18  years.. 

19  years . . 

20  years.. 

21  years.. 

22  years.. 

23  years.. 

24  years . . 

25  years . . 

26  years.. 

27  years.. 

28  years.. 

29  years.. 

30  years.. 

31  years.. 

32  years.. 

33  years.. 

34  years.. 


Native  white— Native  parentage: 
15  years 


16  years. 

17  years. 

18  years. 

19  years . 

20  years . 

21  years. 

22  years. 

23  "years . 

24  years. 

25  years . 

26  years. 

27  years . 

28  years . 

29  years. 

30  years . 

31  years. 

32  years. 

33  years. 

34  years. 


Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed 
parentage: 

15  years 

16  "years 

17  years 

18  years 

19  years . 


20  years . 

21  years. 

22  years. 

23  years. 

24  years. 

25  years. 

26  years. 

27  years. 

28  years. 

29  years. 

30  years. 

31  years. 

32  years. 

33  years. 

34  years. 


Total. 


925,679 
976, 834 
926,033 
938, 646 
906, 600 
843, 501 
920,  779 
918, 849 
911,705 
932,211 
932, 333 
915,  495 
910, 809 
943, 654 
S35,  942 
956, 567 
724, 643 
826, 738 
795, 555 
827, 280 


561, 320 
588,  313 
554,815 
555,  858 
537, 171 
489,  567 
538,  528 
513, 123 
601,  825 
503, 775 
490, 375 
482,  989 
478, 647 
483, 036 
432, 265 
465, 522 
377, 883 
407, 537 
395, 788 
407, 941 


217,665 
229, 349 
216, 114 

213. 207 
208,  749 
196,971 

207. 208 
204,611 

204. 073 
201,907 

195. 074 
195, 292 
190,438 
183,714 
170, 383 
174, 244 
147, 332 
151,506 
146, 913 
151,  782 


Single. 


Number. 


9i3,997 
973, 468 
918, 068 
909, 332 
842, 905 
732,  213 
719, 816 
648,  916 
574,  761 
524,  917 
462,811 
403, 477 
349, 753 
326,  869 
246,  811 
277, 588 
178, 698 
201, 562 
171, 147 
166, 874 


560,321 
586, 290 
549, 577 
536, 783 
494,  744 
417, 792 
410,990 
349,  503 
301, 383 
267, 588 
225, 827 
194,  082 
165,413 
148,  406 
111,  139 
118, 151 
80,  526 
85,766 
72,  745 
70,257 


217,364 

228, 875 

215,  387 

210,  572 

202,  904 

184, 813 

182,  598 

167, 729 

152,  776 

136, 943 

117,  884 

105, 080 

89, 579 

77,645 

62, 154 

61, 120 

44, 661 

47, 290 

40, 538 

39, 467 


Per 
cent. 


99.8 
99.7 
99.1 
96.9 
93.0 
86.8 
78.2 
70.6 
63.0 
56.3 
49.6 
44.1 
38.4 
34.6 
29.5 
29.0 
24.7 
24.4 
21.5 
20.2 


99.7 
99.1 
96.6 
92.1 
85.3 
76.3 
68.1 
60.1 
53.1 
46.1 
40.2 
34.6 
30.7 
25.7 
25.4 
21.3 
21.0 
18.4 
17.2 


99.9 
99.8 
99.7 
98.8 
97.2 
93.8 
88.1 
82.0 
74.9 
67.8 
60.4 
53.8 
47.0 
42.3 
36.5 
35.1 
30.3 
30.6 
27.6 
26.0 


Married. 


Number. 


1,600 

3,222 

7,699 

24, 944 

58, 909 

105, 369 

193,663 

260, 530 

326, 245 

394,  511 

454, 791 

495, 955 

543,  508 

5967913 

570,  957 

654,  280 

528, 367 

602, 328 

602, 059 

636, 323 


955 

1,935 

5,083 

16,670 

39, 749 

68, 577 

123, 437 

158,  545 

194,  715 

229, 306 

256, 950 

280, 357 

303, 826 

324, 209 

311,487 

335, 288 

287, 816 

309, 923 

311,543 

325, 397 


280 

458 

692 

1,804 

4,970 

11,162 

23,  580 

35,648 

49, 777 

63, 098 

75,087 

87,  747 

98, 052 

102,991 

105, 198 

109, 431 

99, 633 

103,  519 

102, 633 

lOS,  229 


Per 
cent. 


0.2 
0.3 
0.8 
2.7 
6.5 
12.5 
21.0 
28.4 
35.8 
42.3 
48.8 
54.2 
59.7 
63.3 
68.3 
68.4 
72.9 
72.9 
75.7 
75.9 


0.2 

0.3 

0.9 

3.0 

7.4 

14.0 

22.9 

30.9 

38.8 

45.5 

52.4 

58.0 

63.5 

67.1 

72.1 

72.0 

76.2 

76.0 

78.7 

79.8 


0.1 

0.2 

0.3 

0.8 

2.4 

5.7 

11.4 

17.4 

24.4 

31.3 

38.5 

44.9 

51.5 

56.1 

61.7 

62.8 

67.6 

67.0 

69.9 

71.3 


Wid- 
owed 
or  di- 
vorced. 


,   82 

144 

266 

770 

1,327 

2,426 

4,168 

6,267 

7,906 

10,024 

12,210 

13, 435 

15,079 

17,402 

16, 200 

22, 244 

16,015 

21, 073 

20, 738 

22, 464 


44 

88 

155 

400 

773 

1,320 

2,354 

3,460 

4,344 

5, 533 

6,440 

7,430 

8,366 

9,400 

8,899 

11,111 

8,857 

11, 172 

10,955 

11,699 


21 

16 

35 

73 

89 

216 

392 

611 

968 

1,287 

1,675 

2,061 

2,407 

2,757 

2,772 

3,427 

2,864 

3,477 

3,532 

3,920 


'  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "aU  other.' 


MARITAL   COISTDITTON. 


219 


SEX  AND  SINGLE  YEARS,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  THE  UNITED 
1920. 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND  AGE. 


All  classes:  ' 

15  years 

16  years 

17  years 

18  years 

19  years 

20  years 

21  years 

22  years 

23  years 

24  years 

25  years 

26  years 

27  years 

28  years 

29  years 

30  years 

31  years 

32  years 

33  years 

34  years 

Native  white — Native  parentage: 

15  years 

16  years 

17  years 

IS  years 

19  years 

20  years 

21  years 

22  years 

23  years 

24  years 

25  years 

26  years 

27  years 

28  years 

29  years 

30  years 

31  years 

32  years 

33  years 

34  years 

Native  white — Foreign  or  rruxed 
parentage: 

15  years 

16  years 

17  years 

18  years 

19  years 

20  years 

21  years 

22  years 

23  years 

24  years 

25  years 

26  years 

27  years 

28  years 

29  years 

30  years 

31  years 

32  years 

33  years 

34  years 


Total. 


935, 766 
996,124 
929,140 
971,400 
924, 334 
937, 601 
900, 933 
968, 431 
969,  884 
973, 127 
990,861 
937, S40 
880,  836 
942,  759 
795, 962 
995, 298 
681, 985 
812, 005 
726, 524 
724, 598 


559, 798 
590, 463 
550,013 
.564,  828 
536,467 
525, 985 
519, 006 
531,617 
529,  576 
523,  705 
520,612 
497,  852 
468, 010 
489, 720 
421,2% 
496,868 
370, 659 
417,667 
379, 666 
376, 510 


220,423 
232, 488 
218, 133 
219,  883 
211,156 
210,  426 
206,  871 
216,  525 
218,  119 
215,  079 
215,  597 
206,900 
194,  823 
197,546 
172,  758 
199,  441 
150,  793 
166,  805 
149, 646 
149, 812 


Single. 


Number 


922,433 
953,230 
835, 418 
776, 931 
649,638 
562,905 
473, 019 
434, 966 
371,616 
321, 485 
287,842 
236, 899 
194, 201 
190, 285 
139, 058 
184,062 
98,967 
119, 743 
92, 550 
92, 797 


551, 027 

562, 188 

489, 199 

445,196 

369, 500 

309, 914 

264,414 

232,  847 

19S,  526 

169, 507 

149, 038 

123, 932 

101,771 

97, 416 

72, 085 

92, 739 

52, 498 

60, 739 

47, 497 

47,06:3 


219, 497 

229, 379 

209,  095 

198,  133 

174,  766 

156,584 

137, 618 

127,931 

111,928 

97, 466 

86, 974 

72,  874 

60,294 

57, 207 

42,872 

5:3,561 

30,  869 

36,  829 

29,035 

29,285 


Per 
cent. 


98.6 
95.7 
89.9 
80.0 
70.3 
60.0 
52.5 
44.9 
38.3 
33.0 
29.0 
25.3 
22.0 
20.2 
17.5 
18.5 
14.5 
14.7 
12.7 
12.8 


98.4 
95.2 
88.9 
78.8 
68.9 
58.9 
50.9 
43.8 
37.5 
32.4 
28.6 
24.9 
21.7 
19.9 
17.1 
18.7 
14.2 
14.5 
12.5 
12.5 


99.6 
98.  7 
%.l 
90.1 
82.8 
74.4 
66.5 
59.1 
51.3 
45.3 
40.3 
35.2 
30.9 
29.0 
24.8 
26.9 
20.  5 
22.1 
19.4 
19.5 


Married. 


Number. 


12,834 
41, 626 
90,  930 
186,645 
264, 507 
360, 112 
412, 235 
512,  587 
574, 133 
624, 630 
672, 240 
669, 638 
655, 125 
715,183 
624, 315 
762, 156 
552, 979 
651, 391 
597, 208 
592, 120 


8,510 
27, 626 
.59,341 
115,692 
161, 755 
208,  865 
246,  513 
288,518 
319, 125 
340, 999 
357, 374 
358,  724 
350,  877 
374,  41 1 
3.33, 30S 
382, 686 
302,  77S 
337, 139 
314, 051 
310,314 


888 
3,030 
8, 284 
20,764 
35, 185 
52,237 
67,277 
86,029 
102, 944 
113,871 
124,  248 
129,  129 
129,  405 
134,  493 
124,  402 
138,  662 
114,  439 
123,109 
114,382 
113, 525 


Per 
cent- 


1.4 
4.2 
9.8 
19.2 
28.6 
38.4 
45.8 
52.9 
59.2 
64.2 
67.8 
71.4 
74.4 
75.9 
78.4 
76.6 
8L1 
80.2 
82.2 
81.7 


1.5 
4.7 
10.8 
20.5 
30.2 
39.7 
47.5 
54.3 
60. 3 
65.) 
OS.  6 
72.1 
75.0 
76.5 
79.1 
77.0 
81.7 
80.7 
82.7 
82.4 


0.4 
1.3 
3.8 
9.4 
16.7 
24.8 
32.5 
39.7 
47.2 
52.9 
57.6 
62.4 
66.4 
68.1 
72.0 
69.5 
75.9 
73.8 
76.4 
75.8 


Wid- 
owed 
or  di- 
vorced. 


499 

1,268 

2,792 

5, 554 

8,143 

12,385 

14,020 

19, 141 

22,726 

25,724 

29,  541 

30, 197 

30,610 

36, 375 

31, 907 

48,  a33 

29,517 

40, 202 

36, 197 

39, 132 


261 

649 

1,473 

2,807 

4,186 

6,101 

7,198 

9,391 

11,272 

12, 590 

13, 623 

14,671 

14, 953 

17,464 

15,  573 

20, 948 

15,  lOH 

19,448 

17,823 

18,858 


38 

79 

154 

386 

649 

1,101 

1,552 

2,129 

2,882 

3,428 

4,101 

4,619 

4, 858 

5,627 

5,338 

7,025 

5,386 

6,732 

6,120 

6,903 


Marital 

condi- 
tion 
not  re- 
ported. 


2, 270 

2,046 

2,139 

1,659 

1,737 

1,409 

1,288 

1,238 

1,106 

900 

916 

682 

1,047 

.522 

669 

569 

549 


1,133 
1,026 
1,105 
&S1 
861 
6.53 
609 
577 
525 
409 
429 
330 
495 
275 
341 
295 
275 


600 

556 
504 
i2i 
436 
365 
314 
274 
278 
266 
219 
146 
193 
99 
135 
109 


220 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  53.- MARITAL  CONDITION   OF  THE  POPULATION  15  TO  34  YEARS  OF  AGE.  BY 

STATES: 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND  AGE. 


Forei^n-born  white: 

15  years 

16  years 

17  years 

18  years 

19  years 

20  years 

21  years 

22  years 

23  years 

24  years 

25  years 

26  years 

27  years 

28  years 

29  years 

30  years 

31  years 

32  years 

33  years .... 

34  years 

Negro: 

15  years ■. 

16  years , 

17  years 

18  years 

19  years 

20  years 

21  years 

22  years 

23  years 

24  years 

25  years 

26  years 

27  years 

28  years 

29  years 

30  years 

31  years 

32  years 

33  years 

34  years 


Total. 


40,  280 

49,626 

51,561 

58, 338 

59,  465 

64,  817 

70,  754 

91,  271 

104,  781 

125,  365 

143, 142 

148,  325 

155,  695 

182,  549 

162,  377 

214, 137 

147,  226 

196,  045 

191,  445 

197, 965 


103, 063 
106, 028 
100,  059 
107,  218 
97,  048 
87,  789 
100,001 
105,  414 

96,  854 

97,  111 
99,  348 
85,  079 
82,  241 
90,  327 
67, 357 
97, 320 
48,  377 
63,  499 
57, 278 
65, 105 


Single. 


Number, 


40, 168 
49,  395 
51-,  239 
57,  244 
57,  281 

59,  370 

60,  874 

72,  257 

73,  390 
78, 977 
81, 468 
75,  457 
69,  705 
75,  756 
56,399 
73, 176 
41,  %7 
53,  746 
46, 366 
45, 121 


102,  805 
105,415 
98, 441 
100,  882 
84,100 
66,  456 
61,  91 1 
56, 167 
44,  293 
38,  768 
35,011 
26,  695 
23, 105 
23, 126 
15, 476 
22,  822 
10, 063 
12,  782 
10,  052 
10,  469 


Per 

cent. 


99.7 
99.5 
99.4 
98.1 
96.3 
91.6 
86.0 
79.2 
70.0 
63.0 
56.9 
50.9 
44.8 
41.5 
34.7 
34.2 
28.  5 
27.4 
24.2 
22.8 


99.7 
99.4 
98.4 
94.1 
86.7 
75.7 
61.9 
53.3 
45.7 
39.9 
35.2 
31.4 
28.1 
25.6 
23.0 
23.  5 
20.8 
20.1 
17.5 
16.1 


Married. 


Number. 


107 

221 

296 

777 

1,857 

4.956 

9,414 

18,  248 

30,  452 

45,  225 

60, 169 

70, 912 

83,768 

104,  010 

103,  321 

137,  022 

102,  538 

138, 310 

140,  9S9 

148,  476 


246 
584 
1,  568 
5,  560 
12, 085 
20,  164 
30,  459 
47,  008 
50,  145 
55,  577 
60,  946 
55,  392 
56, 154 
6.3,  752 
49, 151 
69,  737 
36, 136 
47,  571 
44,  349 
51, 448 


Per 

cent. 


0.3 
0.4 
0.6 
1.3 
3.1 
7.6 
13.3 
20.0 
29.1 
36.1 
42.0 
47.8 
53.8 
57.0 
63.6 
64.0 
69.6 
70.6 
73.6 
75.0 


0.2 
0.6 
1.6 
5.2 
12.5 
23.0 
36.5 
44. 6 
51.8 
57.2 
61.3 
65.1 
68.3 
70.6 
73.0 
71.7 
74.7 
74.9 
77.4 
79.0 


Wid- 
owed 
or  di- 
vorced. 


5 

10 

26 

39 

49 

128 

148 

312 

466 

671 

949 

1,161 

1,  434 

1,988 

1,948 

3,084 

2,159 

3,  345 

3,  435 

3,704 


12 

29 

50 

255 

409 

736 

1,249 

1,  847 
2,077 

2,  472 
3, 057 
2,720 
2  722 
Z,  159 
2,  506 
4, 457 
2,058 
2,953 
2,710 
3,022 


Marital 
condi- 
tion 
not  re- 
ported. 


278 
278 
363 
318 
454 
473 
492 
556 
795 
788 
795 
709 
855 
562 
644 
655 
664 


521 
454 
433 
382 
392 
339 
294 
334 
272 
260 
290 
224 
304 
120 
103 
167 
166 


MARITAL    CONDITION. 


221 


SEX  A.ND  SINGLE  YEARS,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  THE  UNITED 
1920 — Contiuued. 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND  AGE. 


Foreigii-born  white: 

15  years 

16  years 

17  years 

18  years 

19  years 

20  years 

21  years 

22  years 

23  years 

24  years 

25  years 

26  years 

27  years 

28  years 

29  years 

30  years 

31  years 

32  years 

33  years , 

34  years , 


Negro: 

15  years. 

16  years. 

17  years. 

18  years. 

19  years. 

20  years. 

21  years. 

22  years. 

23  years. 

24  years. 

25  years . 

26  years. 

27  years. 

28  years. 

29  years . 

30  years. 

31  years. 

32  years - 

33  years . 

34  years. 


Total. 


41,619 

51,145 

52,539 

61,266 

62, 103 

75,045 

71,502 

97,  729 

106, 253 

119,327 

132,177 

128, 464 

125,148 

151^251 

125, 235 

177,443 

107, 181 

151,187 

134,973 

133,873 


111,019 

118,984 

105, 728 

122, 224 

111,844 

122, 832 

100,918 

119,352 

112,864 

111,712 

118,865 

101,375 

89, 849 

101,068 

74,230 

117,909 

51,431 

73,974 

60,435 

62,537 


Single. 


Number. 


41,018 
49,122 
47,446 
48, 963 
42,691 
42,018 
33,591 
37, 032 
32,011 
29,485 
28,210 
22,858 
18, 623 
21, 702 
14, 890 
21,807 
10,275 
14,697 
10, 840 
11,438 


108,090 

109, 730 

86, 765 

82,448 

61,136 

53,137 

36, 603 

36,421 

28,662 

24,588 

23,217 

16,937 

13,294 

13,751 

9,081 

15,716 

5,245 

7,339 

5,103 

4,951 


Per 
cent. 


98.6 
96.0 
90.3 
79.9 
68.7 
56.0 
47.0 
37.9 
30.1 
24.7 
21.3 
17.8 
14.9 
14.3 
11.9 
12.3 
9.6 
9.7 
8.0 
8.5 


97.4 
92.2 
82.1 
67.5 
54.7 
43.3 
36.3 
30.5 
25.4 
22.0 
19.5 
16.7 
14.8 
13.6 
12.2 
13.3 
10.2 
9.9 
8.4 
7.9 


Married. 


Number. 


571 

1,978 

4, 999 

11,944 

18,985 

32,215 

37, 168 

59,429 

72,670 

87, 867 

101,402 

102,947 

103, 626 

125, 765 

106, 795 

149, 838 

93,471 

130,952 

118,951 

116,823 


2,762 
8,773 
17,908 
37,299 
47,427 
64,890 
59,520 
76,245 
76,927 
79, 158 
86,147 
76,022 
68,544 
77, 694 
57, 605 
87, 777 
40,547 
58,057 
48, 199 
49,756 


Per 
cent. 


1.4 
3.9 
9.5 
19.5 
30.6 
42.9 
52.0 
60.8 
08.4 
73.6 
76.7 
80.1 
82.8 
83.1 
85.3 
84.4 
87.2 
86.6 
88.1 
87.3 


2.5 
7.4 
16.9 
30.5 
42.4 
52.8 
59.0 
63.9 
68.2 
70.9 
72.5 
75.0 
76.3 
76.9 
77.6 
74.4 
78.8 
78.5 
79.8 
79.6 


Wid- 
owed 
or  di- 
vorced. 


30 

45 

94 

207 

287 

613 

618 

1,110 

1,418 

1,834 

2,398 

2,517 

2,796 

3,668 

3,444 

5,659 

3,357 

5,426 

5,090 

5,526 


167 
481 
1,055 
2,111 
2,968 
4,486 
4,576 
6,416 
7,047 
7,751 
9,285 
8,259 
7,895 
9,472 
7,451 
14,206 
5,571 
8,499 
7,064 
7,743 


Marital 
condi- 
tion 
not  re- 
ported. 


152 
140 
199 
125 
158 
154 
141 
167 
142 
103 
116 
106 
139 

78 
112 

92 


366 

313 

319 

219 

270 

228 

215 

216 

157 

116 

151 

93 

210 

68 

79 

69 

87 


222 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  54=.— MARITAL  CONDITION   OF  THE  TOTAL  POPULATION,  BY  SEX  AND 

STATES: 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND  AGE  PERIOD. 


All  classes  i. 


Under  15  years  of  age. 
15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years , 

65  years  and  over. 

Age  imkno'wn 


Native  white— Native  parentage . 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years , 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over , 

Age  unknown 


Native  white — Foreign  parentage. 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 


15  to  19  years. 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over. 
Age  unknown 


Native  white — Mixed  parentage . 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


Foreign-born  white. 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


Negro 

Under  15  years  of  age. 
15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over. 

Age  unknown 


males:  1920 


Single. 


Number. 


Per 
cent. 


29,944,007 


16,976,442 

12,967,565 

4, 567,  770 

3, 200,  623 

2,  785,  590 

1,  ISS,  586 

677,  420 

337,  592 

182,211 

27,  773 


17, 319, 288 

10, 542,  770 

6, 776, 518 

2,727,715 

1.747,256 

i;  272, 312 

491, 6(53 

280, 785 

149, 315 

91,915 

15, 557 

5,158,428 

3,017,118 

2, 141, 310 

701, 637 

551,  884 

467, 578 

196, 345 

135, 804 

65, 414 

20, 572 

2,076 

2,266,533 

1,256,743 

1, 009, 790 

373,  465 

272,  975 

217,  840 

83,115 

39, 916 

15,448 

6, 238 

793 

2,130,562 

275,515 

1, 855, 017 

255, 327 

344, 868 

619, 161 

317, 080 

170,915 

89, 194 

52, 979 

5,523 

2,920,711 

1,815,834 

1, 104, 877 

491,  643 

267, 595 

189, 601 

87, 260 

42,948 

13,  967 

8,444 

3.419 


55.6 


100.0 
35.1 
97.7 
70.7 
32.1 
16.1 
12.0 
9.8 
7.3 
29.9 


58.4 
100.0 
35.5 
97.5 

68.  6 
28.8 
13.9 
10.6 
8.  8 
6.7 
26.5 

66.0 

100.0 
44.7 
99.1 
81.6 
40.6 
22.6 
18.2 
14.2 
11.5 
49.3 

65.6 

100.0 
45.9 
99.0 
80.6 
38.9 
19.5 
14.2 
11.1 
8.4 
49.0 

28.3 
99.9 
25.6 
98.5 
75.5 
35.6 
17.5 
12.2 
10.0 
7.8 
40.2 

56.1 

100.0 

32.6 

95.8 

54.9 

25.1 

13.2 

7.8 

5.8 

4.9 

25.3 


Married. 


Number. 


21,852,439 


3, 173 
21, 849, 266 

96, 374 
1,280,318 
5, 685, 481 
5, 873, 308 
4, 580, 056 
2, 697, 429 
1,607,187 

29,113 


Per 

cent. 


40.5 


11,246,113 

1,824 

11,244,289 

64, 392 

774,  580 

3, 046, 796 

2, 909, 069 

2, 184, 378 

1,347,772 

902, 207 

15, 095 

2,445,770 

479 

2, 445, 291 

4,896 

119,851 

662, 155 

639, 164 

561, 8S8 

342,016 

113,895 

1,426 

1, 105, 830 

239 

1, 105, 591 

3,308 

63, 414 

330, 365 

328, 223 

223, 551 

107,353 

48,819 

558 

4,903,186 

244 

4, 902, 942 

3, 258 

108, 295 

1,089,515 

1, 436, 395 

1,137,747 

700, 795 

422, 265 

4,672 

2, 050, 782 

375 

2,050,407 

20,043 

209, 353 

534,  636 

527,  996 

449,997 

187,  471 

113,  864 

7,047 


59.2 
2.1 
28. 3 
65.6 
79.8 
81.0 
77.9 
64.7 
31.3 


37.9 

58.9 
2.3 
30.4 
68.  9 
82.0 
82.4 
79.1 
66.1 
25.7 

31.3 

(') 
51.0 
0.7 
17.7 
57.6 
73.7 
75.3 
74.0 
r-3.5 
33.8 

32.0 

50.3 
0.9 
18.7 
59.1 
70.9 
79.6 
77.3 
6.5.8 
34.5 

65.1 
0.1 
67.6 
1.3 
23.7 
62.  7 
79.3 
81.5 
78.2 
62.2 
34.0 

39.4 

C-) 
60.4 
3.9 
43.0 
70.7 
80.1 
82.0 
77.7 
65.5 
52.2 


"Widowed  or 
divorced. 


Number. 


1,993,745 


153 

1,993,592 

2,589 

30, 791 

176, 860 

284, 292 

386, 138 

420, 836 

687, 162 

4,924 


1,009,690 

SO 

1,009,610 

1,460 

17,011 

94, 329 

140, 745 

180, 708 

204, 812 

367, 953 

2,592 

197, 832 

23 

197, 809 

151 

2,107 

IS,  5T9 

30, 428 

47,427 

54, 225 

44,595 

297 

79,419 
10 

79,409 

83 

1,367 

10,373 

15,306 

17,242 

15, 917 

IS,  997 

124 

470, 023 

24 

469,999 

129 

1,725 

23,207 

53, 228 

84, 0S4 

104,611 

202, 153 

862 

227, 439 

16 

227, 423 

755 

8,381 

29,364 

42, 864 

54,619 

39, 376 

51,054 

1,010 


i  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "all  other.' 


MARITAL    CONDITION". 


223 


AGE  PERIODS,   FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,   FOR   THE   UNITED 
1920    AND    1910. 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND  AGE  PERIOD. 


females: 

1920 

Single. 

Married. 

Widowed  or 
divorced. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

26,243,696 

50.7 

21,324,487 

41.2 

4,191,255 

8.1 

16, 626, 794 

100.0 

5,554 

(2) 

326 

C) 

9,616,902 

27.3 

21,318,933 

60.6 

4, 190, 929 

11.9 

4,137,650 

87.0 

596,  .542 

12.5 

18, 256 

0.4 

2,164,051 

45.6 

2,483,697 

52.3 

93,996 

2.0 

1,636,404 

19.3 

6, 492, 355 

76.5 

351,711 

4.1 

767, 882 

11.4 

5,426,434 

80.3 

500, 520 

8.3 

464,838 

9.6 

3,587,794 

74.0 

787,  ii20 

16.3 

257, 029 

8.4 

1,878,478 

61.2 

929, 813 

30.3 

173,442 

7.1 

830, 160 

33.9 

1,440,230 

58.8 

15,606 

28.0 

23,473 

42.0 

8,783 

1.5.7 

15,520,296 

53.9 

11,199,314 

38.9 

2,037,916 

7.1 

10,251,806 

100.0 

3,449 

(-) 

173 

(2) 

5, 268, 490 

28.4 

11, 195, 865 

60.4 

2,037,743 

11.0 

2,417,110 

86.3 

372,924 

13.3 

9, 376 

0.3 

1, 175, 208 

44.7 

1,404,020 

53.4 

46,552 

1.8 

844, 778 

19.0 

3,421,062 

77.1 

168, 409 

3.8 

367, 563 

10.9 

2,747,693 

81.6 

250,  249 

7.4 

215, 435 

9.2 

1, 780,  111 

76.1 

341,  835 

14.6 

130, 330 

8.4 

975, 239 

63.1 

436,631 

28.3 

108,365 

7.9 

480, 833 

35.0 

780, 608 

56.8 

9,701 

29.0 

13,383 

40.1 

4,023 

12.0 

4,768,233 

60.5 

2,648,525 

33.6 

461,384 

5.9 

2,976,962 

100.0 

471 

m 

28 

C-) 

1,791,271 

36.5 

2,648,054 

54.0 

461, 356 

9.4 

674,  765 

93.5 

45,336 

6.3 

747 

0.1 

417, 140 

58.9 

283, 156 

40.0 

6,869 

1.0 

327,577 

27.6 

823,381 

09.3 

36, 170 

3.0 

166, 760 

18.8 

656, 869 

73.9 

64,442 

7.3 

120, 476 

16.2 

509,685 

68.5 

112,858 

15.2 

63,214 

13.5 

264, 796 

50.8 

138,020 

29.6 

19,654 

10.6 

63,422 

34.2 

101,787 

55.0 

1,685 

44.5 

1,409 

37.2 

463 

12.2 

2,109,026 

59.6 

1,243,035 

35.1 

182,227 

5.2 

1,231,854 

100.0 

219 

C-) 

10 

(2) 

877, 172 

3H.  1 

1,242,816 

53.9 

182,217 

7.9 

356,  705 

93.8 

22, 815 

6.0 

.559 

0.1 

214,387 

59.8 

139, 202 

38.8 

4,223 

1.2 

172, 223 

28.0 

422, 413 

68.6 

20,5.39 

3.3 

75, 498 

16.5 

348,933 

76.3 

32,754 

7.2 

36,024 

13.0 

200, 886 

72.3 

40,860 

14.7 

14,698 

10.8 

81,568 

60.1 

39,345 

29.0 

6,928 

9.0 

26,391 

34.2 

43,743 

56.7 

709 

4i.0 

60S 

37.7 

194 

12.0 

1, 105, 893 

17.9 

4,123,806 

68.7 

946,961 

15.3 

270,094 

99.9 

303 

0.1 

50 

(-) 

835, 799 

14.1 

4, 123, 503 

69.7 

946,911 

16.0 

229, 240 

85.3 

38, 477 

14.3 

663 

0.2 

174, 137 

37.1 

289, 349 

61.6 

5,693 

1.2 

175,340 

12.8 

1, 150, 570 

84.2 

39,881 

2.9 

110,355 

8.2 

1, 148, 448 

84.8 

93, 912 

6.9 

72,875 

6.8 

822, 439 

76.8 

174,596 

16.3 

40,600 

5.6 

457, 165 

62.8 

229, 243 

31.5 

31,726 

4.9 

213,713 

32.9 

401,812 

61.9 

1,526 

23.4 

3,342 

51.2 

1,211 

18.5 

2,654,719 

50.5 

2,040,252 

38.8 

551,895 

10.5 

1,829,461 

99.9 

1,071 

0.1 

63 

(^) 

825, 258 

24.1 

2,039,181 

59.6 

551,832 

16.1 

448, 169 

78.7 

114, 109 

20.0 

6,782 

1.2 

179, 411 

31.6 

356,  740 

62.  8 

30,276 

5.3 

114, 634 

13.5 

650, 348 

76.4 

85,445 

10.0 

46,996 

7.0 

508, 417 

75.4 

117, 767 

17.5 

19,683 

4.9 

266,087 

66.2 

115, 747 

28.8 

7,973 

4.2 

95, 665 

50.7 

84, 682 

44.9 

6, 516 

4.1 

43,271 

27.2 

108,343 

68.2 

1,876 

IS.  8 

4,484 

44.9 

2,790 

27.9 

I 


All  classes ' 

TTnder  15  years  of  age 

lo  years  and  over 

'  15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years : 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Native  white — Native  parentage . 
Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Native  white — Foreign  parentage 
Under  15  years  of  age 

16  years  and  over 

15  to  19  vears 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Native  white — Mixed  parentage., 
Under  15  years  of  age 

1 5  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Foreig:n-born  white 

Tender  15  years  of  age 

16  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Negro 

Under  15  years  of  age 

16  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


!  Ldss  tlian  oa»-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


224 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  54.— MARITAL  CONDITION   OF  THE  TOTAL  POPULATION,   BY  SEX 

STATES: 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND  AGE  PERIOD. 


All  classes ' . 


Under  15  years  of  age. 
15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over. 

Age  unknown 


Native  white — Native  parentage. 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  aiid  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  lanknown 


Native  white — Foreign  parentage . 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years -. . . 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  "and  over 

Age  unknown 


Native  white — Mixed  parentage. 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


Foreign-born  white. 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


males:  1910 


Negro 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  aiid  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  yeare 

55  to  64  "years 

65  years  and  over^. ....... j.:ii.i '... 

Age  unknown vi .' . . .  j  .'.<t  ii [f. 


Single. 


Number. 


27,455,607 


14,905,478 

12, 550, 129 

4,448,067 

3,432,161 

2,  767, 957 

1,026,502 

499,  751 

222, 950 

123, 322 

29,419 


15,180,989 

8,995,665 

0, 185, 324 

2,504,473 

1,091,385 

1,181,751 

415, 192 

209, 014 

106, 387 

61, 042 

10,080 

4,386,006 

2,390,879 
1,989,127 

712. 993 
510, 431 
431, 080 
200,  710 

95, 687 

28, 226 

8,151 

1,849 

2, 159, 944 

1,243,029 

916,915 

372,412 

259, 143 

193, 630 

58,968 

21,215 

7,556 

3,297 

694 

2,652,619 

383, 703 

2, 268, 916 

346, 672 

661, 481 

738, 979 

269, 854 

137, 694 

64,807 

43, 229 

6,300 

2,909,902 

1,826,430 

1,083,472 

492, 153 

287. 994 
189, 196 

67, 203 
25, 869 
10, 792 
6,285 
3,980 


Per 
cent. 


58.0 


100.0 
38.7 
98.3 
74.9 
35.0 
16.7 
11.1 
8.3 
6.2 
25.7 


60.2 

100.0 

38.1 

98.1 

72.5 

31.2 

14.5 

9.8 

7.5 

5.6 

23.4 

67.9 

100.0 
49.0 
99.1 
84.0 
44.4 
23.7 
15.8 
12.6 
10.0 
45.1 

72.8 

100. 0 
53.1 
99.1 
84.5 
43.0 
19.9 
12.7 
9.5 
7.0 
45.0 

35.3 

99.9 
31.8 
98.6 
80.3 
39.3 
17.3 
11.6 
9.1 
7.1 
32.0 

59.6 

100. 0 

35.4 

96.9 

59.7 

25.1 

12.2 

6.8 

5.0 

4.1 

23.3 


Married. 


Number. 


18,093,498 


18,092,600 
51,877 
1, 100, 093 
4,964,769 
4,873,153 
3, 658, 931 
2, 112, 699 
1,303,768 
27,310 


9, 144, 513 

414 

9.144,099 

33,818 

618, 300 

2,524,551 

2, 319, 342 

1, 757,  732 

1,144,917 

733, 401 

12, 038 

1,926,201 

126 

1, 926, 075 

2,232 

93,069 

525,379 

615, 693 

467,  794 

168, 991 

51.654 

i;363 

751,684 

53 

751,631 

1,403 

45, 468 

249, 097 

226, 624 

134,539 

02, 277 

31,730 

493 

4, 432, 298 

163 

4,432,135 

2,851 

1.56, 222 

1,115,745 

1,246,128 

970, 464 

557, 016 

379, 197 

4,512 

1,749,359 

131 

1,749,228 

11,064 

182, 110 

527, 149 

439, 901 

308, 831 

168, 881 

102, 670 

8,622 


Per 
cent. 


38.2 


55.8 
1.1 
24.0 
62.8 
79.2 
81.5 
79.0 
65.6 
23.9 


36.2 

66.3 
1.3 
26.5 
66.6 
81.3 
82.8 
80.4 
67.3 
17.5 

29.8 

C-) 
47.4 
0.3 
15.3 
64.1 
72.7 
77.3 
75.3 
63.6 
33.3 

25.3 

43.6 
0.4 
14.8 
55.3 
76.4 
80.4 
78.5 
66. 9 
32.0 

58.9 

(2) 
62.1 
0.8 
19.0 
59.4 
79.7 
82.1 
78.2 
62.5 
22.9 

35.8 

57.2 
2.2 
37.8 
69.9 
80.0 
81.4 
78. 1 
67.3 
50.5 


Widowed  or 
divorced. 


Number. 


1,627,648 


96 

1,627,552 

1,457 

25, 547 

145, 002 

241,389 

322, 724 

334,095 

552, 133 

5,206 


816,383 

44 

810,339 

706 

12,633 

72, 167 

114,435 

152, 675 

170, 767 

290, 510 

2;  546 

133, 527 

10 

133, 517 

72 

1,288 

12, 998 

29,613 

40, 872 

27. 117 

21; 289 

268 

51,955 

5 

51,950 

64 

834 

6,893 

10,823 

11, 503 

9,404 

12,341 

98 

407, 814 
29 

407, 785 

78 

1,607 

17, 191 

43,482 

72,309 

89, 100 

183, 161 

857 

210, 124 

8 

210,110 

520 

8,969 

34, 669 

41,602 

43,922 

30, 141 

42,890 

1,403 


1  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "all  other." 


MARITAL   CONDITION. 


225 


AND  AGE   PERIODS,  FOR    PRINCIPAL    POPULATION    CLASSES,    FOR    THE    UNITED 
1920  AND  1910— Con.  '  ui^ixx^x. 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND  AGE  PERIOD. 


females:  1910 


Single. 


Per 

cent. 


Married. 


Number. 


Per 

cent. 


Widowed  or 
divorced. 


Number. 


Per 

cent. 


All  classes ' 

Under  1.5  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 

16  to  19  vears 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  04  yeare 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Native  white— Native  parentage. 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

65  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Native  white — Foreign  parentage 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  1 0  24  voars 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  1 0  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  imknown 

Native  white— Mixed  parentage. . 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  yeare 

45  to  54  years 

55  f  o  04  j-ears 

65  years  and  over 

Age  imkiiown 

Foreign-born  white 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  1 0  ()4  years 

65  yeare  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Negro 

Under  15  years  of  age 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  yeare 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  "years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  iinlcnown 


23,522,121 


52.7 


17,688,169 


39.6 


3,361,527 


13,377,257 

8, 733, 135 

4,644,122 

2,199,856 

1,094,534 

713, 194 

284,455 

162, 006 

99, SOI 

82, 137 

8, 139 

4, 026, 839 

2,366,719 

1,660,120 

689, 242 

392,  ISO 

307, 391 

159,071 

80, 946 

22, 630 

7,087 

1,573 

2,011,313 

1,218,416 

792,897 

359, 049 

209,  787 

146, 786 

47, 959 

18,202 

6,732 

3,812 

570 

1,369,303 

375, 193 

994,110 

277,841 

272, 178 

231, 734 

98,440 

54,634 

31, 728 

25, 790 

1,765 

2,661,778 

1,837,782 

823, 996 

448,  515 

191,396 

115,682 

38, 105 

15,537 

6,946 

5,243 

2,572 


3 

17,684 

513 

2,225 

5,443 

4, 410 

2,904 

1,479 

687 

21 


55.1 

100.0 

29.9 

86.7 

46.6 

19.5 

10.8 

8.5 

7.7 

7.4 

28.3 

62.3 

100.0 
40.6 
94.2 
62.0 
31.0 
18.7 
13.8 
10.6 
9.0 
45.1 


100.0 
44.2 
94.7 
64.3 
29.9 
15.6 
11.1 
8.8 
7.9 
41.4 

23.5 

99.9 

18.3 

86.3 

44.9 

18.0 

8.6 

6.1 

5.2 

4.5 

27.1 

53.9 

100.0 

26.6 

81.2 

34.9 

14.5 

7.1 

4.7 

3.9 

3.7 

18.4 


9,221 

2 

9,219 

3)8 

1,2/6: 

2,823: 

2,163 

1,455 

833 

398 

10 

2,128 

2, 128 

37 

234 

656 

630: 

412: 

127 

27 

1 

880; 

880, 

17 

112 

329 

237 

119 

46 

16 


3, 624 

3,624 

42: 

32<) 

1,025 

965: 

687 

372: 

199 

2; 

1,776 

1, 775 

94 

323 

592 

401 

220 

95 

42 

6 


231 

3,361,296 

13,911 

75,  724 

281,589 

461, 165 

642, 320 

729, 652 

1, 147, 461 

9,474 


38.0 

59.4 
12.5 

51.8 
77.1 
81.9 
76.7 
64.5 
35.8 
35.5 

32.9 

52.0 
5.2 
37.1 
66.2 
74.0 
70.3 
59.3 
35.2 
33.6 

29.2 

(2) 
49.1 
4.7 
34.5 
67.0 
76.9 
73.1 
61.4 
34.8 
34.8 

62.3 
0.1 
66.5 
13.1 
54.3 
79.5 
84.1 
77.4 
61.1 
34.7 
41.5 

36.0 

(2) 

57.2 

17.0 

50.0 

74.5 

74.4 

66.4 

52.8 

29.9 

44.7 


1,623,705 

92 

1,623,613 

6,345 

32,753 

121, 953 

192, 085 

279, 908 

358,250 

628, 809 

3,510 

295,348 

13 

295,335 

458 

4,135 

26,662 

62,334 

93,318 

64,393 

43, 622 

413 

117,204 

15 

117,189 

344 

2,742 

14,753 

23,027 

25,709 

22,629 

27,806 

179 

820, 700 

46 

820,654 

466 

3,960 

31,269 

83,451 

145, 798 

204,571 

349,669 

1,470 

493,179 

62 

493, 117 

6,134 

31,652 

85,801 

98,887 

95, 853 

77,547 

93, 421 

3,822 


7.5 


11.2 
0.3 
1.7 
3.9 
8.4 
16.6 
30.7 
58.4 
17.3 


6.7 

10.5 
0.3 
1.4 
3.3 
7.3 
14.7 
27.7 
56.6 
12.2 

4.6 

7.2 
0.1 
0.7 
2.7 
7.3 
15.9 
30.0 
55.7 
11.8 

3.9 

(') 
6.5 
0.1 
0.8 
3.0 
7.5 
15.7 
29.7 
57.3 
13.0 

14.1 

15.1 

0.1 

0.7 

2.4 

7.3 

16.4 

33.6 

60.7 

22.6 

10.0 

15.9 
1.1 

5.8 
10.8 
18.4 
28.8 
43.1 
66.0 
27.4 


75108°— 23- 


-15 


2  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


226  ABSTTMGT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  55.— MARITAL  CONDITION  OP  THE  POPULATION  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER, 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 


All  classes ' 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage. . 
Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 

Foreign- born  white 

Negi'o 


GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS. 

New  England. 

All  classes " 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

Middle  Atlantic. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . . 
Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

East  NoPvTh  Central. 

All  classes^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

West  North  Central. 

All  classes^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mi.xed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

South  Atlantic. 

All  classes  - 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

East  South  Central. 

All  classes  - 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white^Foreigii  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

West  South  Central. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Mountain. 

All  classes  = 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Pacific. 

All  classes  = 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 

Foreign-born  white i .... , 

Nejrro ^  ■.  -. 


males   15  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.' 


2,614,119 

972,911 

G96, 851 

909, 765 

30, 498 


7, 863, 502 
3,210,550 
1, 873, 841 
2, 530, 225 
235, 674 


7, 844, 734 
3,908,456 
1,953,028 
1,753,645 
21s,  760 


4,480,690 

2,367,289 

l,225,5e0 

761,080 

112,538 


4,459,049 

2,783,077 

179, 697 

179,095 

1,311,264 


2,799,332 

1,896,799 

77, 824 

41,062 

782,663 


3, 375, 273 

2,227,731 

233, 688 

231,050 

664, 084 


1, 228, 847 

663, 674 

258, 172 

254,224 

17,457 


2,255,117 

1,061,620 

i92, 279 

692,393 

ao,  273 


Single. 


Number, 


12,967,565 

6,776,518 
3,151,100 
1,855,047 
1,104,877 


935,919 
331, 847 
374, 281 
216, 041 
11, 870 


2,788,863 

1, 175, 331 

914,692 

605,712 

85,397 


2, 704, 777 

1,396,227 

806, 506 

419, 937 

76, 969 


1,632,528 

874, 598 

535, 668 

178,443 

38,637 


1,538,338 

972, 859 

74,986 

54,376 

433,651 


894, 179 
621,430 
26, 448 
9,531 
236, 391 


1,145,995 

771,816 

92,425 

70,114 

204, 818 


467,345 

249,428 

106, 906 

88,352 

9,724 


859, 621 
382,982 
219, 188 
212,  541 
7,420 


Per 
cent. 


Married. 


Number. 


35. 1   21,849,266 

35.5  11,244,289 
45.1   3,550,882 

25.6  4,902,942 
32.6   2,050,407 


35.8 
34.1 
53.7 
23.7 
38.9 


35.5 
36.6 

4S.  8 
23.9 
36.2 


34.5 
35.7 
41.3 
23.9 
35.2 


36.4 
36.9 
43.7 
23.4 
34.3 


34.5 
35.  0 
41.7 
30.4 
33.1 


31.9 

32.8 
34.0 
23.2 
30.2 


34.0 
34.6 
39.6 
30.3 
30.8 


38.0 
37.6 
41.4 
34.8 
55.7 


3S.  1 
36.1 
44.6 
35.9 
36.6 


1,522,214 

.569, 103 

297, 366 

636, 924 

16, 732 


4,658,707 
1,852,452 

884, 508 
1,780,343 

136, 401 


4,692,684 
2, 290, 648 
1,064,703 
1,207,092 
125, 254 


2,596,866 

1,364,601 

64(),  1)61 

514,637 

63, 551 


2, 686, 520 

1,678,260 

95,611 

113, 468 

795,982 


1,742,015 

1,180,367 

46, 791 

27, 538 
486, 794 


2,027,272 

1,336,835 

129,959 

141,822 

408,050 


683,164 
370, 161 
139, 250 
147, 073 
6,611 


1,239,824 

601,  862 

246, 633 

333, 445 

11,032 


Per 
cent. 


59.2 

58.  9 
508 
67.6 
60.4 


5S.2 
58.5 
42.7 
70.0 
54.9 


59.2 
57.7 

47.2 
70.4 
57.9 


.59. 8 
58.6 
54.5 
68.  8 
57.3 


58.0 
57.6 
52.7 
67.6 
56.5 


60.2 
60.3 
53.2 
63.4 
60.7 


62.2 
62.2 
60.1 
67.1 
62.2 


60.1 
60.0 
55.6 
61.4 
61.4 


55.6 
55.8 
53.9 
58.1 
37.9 


55.0 
56.7 
50.1 
56.3 
64.4 


Widowed. 


Nam-     Per 
ber.      cent 


1,758,308 

874, 821 
236, 294 
438,049 
200, 734 


137,307 
60, 870 
21,697 
53,046 
1,591 


368, 584 
159, 676 

66, 587 
130, 220 

11,815 


368,357 
175,973 

65,  850 
112,897 

13,075 


206, 467 
100, 946 
34,764 
61,796 
8,169 


207, 103 

116,616 

7,948 

10,063 

72, 281 


142,301 
84, 210 
3,956 
3, 694 
50,380 


166, 000 
97, 489 
9,335 
16,643 
41,453 


56, 174 
29,378 
8,821 
14, 852 
756 


106, 015 
49, 663 
17,336 
54,888 
1,214 


Total  Includes  per8©8«  who**  marital  condition  was  not  reperto*!. 


MARITAL    CONDITTON.  227 

BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION   CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:   1920. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


UNITED  STATES. 


All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wlute — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


GEOGRAPHIC   DIVISIONS. 

New  England. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wWte — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Middle  Atlantic. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  pai" 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


females  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


35,177,515 

18,529,748 
7,211,108 
5,91.3,985 
3,  423, 100 


East  North  Central. 

All  classes  2 

Native  wlute — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


AVest  North  Central. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


South  Atlantic. 

AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


East  South  Central. 

AU  classes  2 , 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


West  South  Central. 

AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Mountain. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 


Pacific. 

All  classes ' 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white. 

Negro , , 


681, 13S 

1,  006,  255 

756,  451 

8SS,  754 

28,853 


7,  757,  457 
3,  292, 690 
2,  023,  .534 
2,  208,  535 
229,  987 


7,  321,  .833 
3,  770,  085 
2,  002,  374 
1,  359, 167 
185,  274 


4, 159,  479 

2,  263, 964 

1, 206,  290 

575,  368 

102,  372 


4,  420,  837 

2,  745,  420 

185,  752 

124,860 

1, 361, 103 


2,  794,  &45 

1,  858, 996 

85,036 

28,860 

821,  483 


3, 131,  029 

2,054,&46 

221,  627 

170, 598 

667, 340 


1,  000,  086 
564,785 
2.36,  849 
165,  406 

8,799 


1,910,811 

972,  707 

493,  196 

392,  437 

17,  889 


Single. 


Number, 


9, 616, 902 

5,  268, 490 

2,  66S,  443 

835,799 

825,  258 


860,  653 
320,  837 
371,  256 
160,  504 
7,833 


2,  310,  805 

1,057,617 

844,  769 

348, 395 

59,  219 


1,916,579 

1,  068, 181 

665, 130 

148,  405 

33,  781 


1, 150,  373 

65(i,  .392 

414,657 

56,197 

20,548 


1,  222, 561 

783,  803 

63,953 

17,911 

355, 986 


706,  269 
484,438 
25,  804 
3, 654 
192,  268 


766, 117 
515,544 
65,  938 
29,519 
151, 058 


233,  864 

143,  474 

65,  753 

18,  424 

1,383 


449, 681 

238,  204 

151, 183 

62,  790 

3,182 


Per 
cent. 


27.3 

28.4 
37.0 
14.1 
24.1 


32.1 
31.9 
49.1 
18.1 
27.1 


Married. 


Number. 


21,318,933 

11,195,865 
3,  890,  870 
4,123,503 
2,  039, 181 


1,  485, 377 

534,  679 

331,  003 

603,  268 

15, 954 


29.8   4,51S,ai8 


32.1 
41.7 
15.8 
25.7 


26.2 
28.3 
33.2 
10.9 
18.2 


1,  S52,  408 
987, 130 

1,  541,  876 
135, 197 


4,  545, 175 

2,  292,  058' 

1, 1.56,  234 

974, 174 

119,  604 


27.7   2,555,896 
29.0   1,379,396 
702,  907 
404, 122 
62,061 


34.4 
9.8 
20.1 


27.7 
28.5 
34.4 
14.3 
26.2 


25.3 
26.1 
30.3 
12.7 
2.3.4 


24.5 
25.1 
29.8 
17.3 
22.6 


23.4 
25.4 
27.8 
11.1 
15.7 


23.5 
24.5 
30.7 
13.6 
17.8 


2, 6.54,  236 

1, 669,  800 

98,  424 

86, 322 

797,  273 


1,  725, 179 

1, 174,  207 

46,  344 

17,907 

486,417 


1,988,774 

1,  331,  436 

130,912 

109,  951 

406,214 


654,  476 
3&4,567 
150,  620 
117,  521 
5,645 


1, 191,  572 

597,314 

287,296 

268,  362 

10,  816 


Per 
cent. 


60.6 

60.4 
54.0 
69.7 
59.6 


55.4 
5.3.1 
43.8 
67.9 
55.3 


58.2 
56.3 

48.8 
69.8 
58.8 


62.1 
60.  8 
57.7 
71.7 
64.6 


61.4 
60.9 
58.3 
70.2 
60.6 


60.0 
60.8 
53.0 
69.1 
58.6 


61.7 
63.2 

54.5 
62.0 
59.2 


63.5 
64.8 
59.1 
64.5 
60.9 


65.  4 
64.5 
63.6 
71.1 
64.2 


62.4 
61.4 
58.3 
65.4 
60.6 


Widowed. 


Number. 


3,917,625 

1,885,000 
595,  407 
919,  2.55 
507, 961 


315,093 
139,  246 
50,  ai3 
120, 992 
4,732 


888, 739 
361, 294 
182,908 
310,281 
34,007 


78.5,  038 
36.5,  386 
163,  530 
226,  814 
28,657 


411,472 
202,  817 

70,244 
110,643 

17,  465 


513,  797 
275,545 
22, 188 
20,  054 
195, 668 


334, 697 

187, 356 

12, 180 

7,119 

127,  985 


339, 238 
189,  767 
22,  805 
30,  Oil 
94,624 


98, 277 
48,  411 
17,  526 
27,  816 
1,513 


231,  274 
115, 178 
45,  023 
65,625 
3,310 


Per 

cent. 


11.1 

10.2 
8.3 
15.5 
14.8 


11.8 
1.3.8 
6.6 
13.6 
16.4 


11.5 
11.0 
9.0 
14.0 
14.  S 


10.7 

9.7 

8.2 

16.7 

15.5 


9.9 
9.0 
6.6 
19.2 
17.1 


11.6 
10.0 
11.9 
16.1 
14.4 


12.0 
10.1 
14.3 
24.7 
15.6 


10.8 
9.2 
10.3 
17.6 
14.2 


8.6 
7.4 
16.8 
17.2 


12,1 
11.8 
9.1 
16.7 
18.5 


Di- 
vorced. 


273. 304 

152,  743 
48, 166 
27,  656 
43,  871 


17,441 

10, 339 

3,548 

3,258 

287 


29,367 
17,108 
6,134 
4,919 
1,190 


65,  090 
38,  786 
15,289 
7,998 
2,931 


34,727 
21,270 
7,790 
3,466 
2,062 


23, 110 
12, 149 

1,0.55 
422 

9,465 


24,914 

10, 955 

646 

133 

13, 176 


31,236 

14,517 

1,700 

826 

13,980 


11,510 
6,902 
2,748 
1,417 
236 


35,909 
20,717 
9,256 
5,217 
641 


I  t&eludes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "all  other." 


228 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATIOIsr. 


Table  55.— MARITAL  CONDITION  OF  THE  POPULATION  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER, 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


MALES  15  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


Single. 


Number. 


Per 
cent. 


Maxried. 


Number. 


Per 

cent. 


Widowed. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


New  England. 

Maine. 

All  classes  - 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

New  Hampshire. 

All  classes  = 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mi.xed  par.. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Vermont. 

All  classes  ■ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wlute — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

Massachusetts. 

All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Khode  Island. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Connecticut. 

All  classes  - 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Middle  Atlantic. 

New  York. 


AU  classes  ^ 

Native  white— Native  parentage , 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  vv-hite , 

Negro , 


New  Jersey. 


All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


279,478 
179,623 
4(5, 064 
52, 806 
553 


161,931 

82,833 

33,987 

44,759 

247 


127,905 
SO, 228 
25, 581 
21,840 
233 


1,347,788 

415, 663 

397, 634 

514,524 

17,383 


210,543 

59,048 
64, 634 
82,765 
3,833 


486,474 
155, 516 
128, 951 
193, 071 
8,249 


3,732,828 
1,243,486 
1, 010, 836 
1,392,276 
70,684 


1,110,387 

408, 141 

279, 796 

378,336 

42,680 


92,085 
54,944 
22,558 
14,186 
239 


54, 688 
25, 066 
17, 782 
11,683 
109 


41, 894 

26, 598 

9,936 

5,237 

108 


496, 697 
147, 344 
21  s,  689 
122,621 
6, 834 


77,269 
22,327 
35, 266 
18,051 
1,638 


173, 286 
55,  .568 
70, 050 
44, 263 
3,042 


1,350,088 

476, 643 

497, 467 

312, 291 

28,031 


382,481 

148, 187 

138, 056 

81, 386 

14,047 


32.9 
30.6 
49.0 
26.9 
43.2 


33.8 
30.3 
52.3 
26.1 
44.1 


32.8 
33.2 

38.8 
24.0 
46.4 


36.9 
35.4 
55. 0 
23.8 
39.3 


36.7 
37.8 
54.6 
21.8 
40.1 


3.5.6 
35.7 
54.3 
22.9 
36.9 


36.2 
38.3 
49.2 
24.6 
36.6 


34.4 
36.3 
49.3 
21.5 
32.9 


166, 171 

109,474 

21,441 

34,758 
260 


94,  791 
49,895 
14, 851 
29,871 
120 


76,310 
47, 252 
14,093 
14, 850 
110 


775, 687 
239,979 
165, 229 
359, 609 
9,540 


121, 208 
32, 616 
27, 110 
59, 304 
2,018 


288, 047 
89, 887 
54,642 

138, 532 
4,684 


2, 183, 536 

693, 545 

473, 009 

969, 247 

44,240 


672, 749 
237,697 
132, 022 
276, 550 

25, 882 


59.5 
60.9 
46.5 
65.8 
47.0 


58.5 
60.2 
43.7 
66.7 


59.7 
58.9 
55.1 
68.0 
47.2 


57.6 
57.7 
41.6 
69.9 
54.9 


57.6 
55.2 
41.9 
71.7 
52.6 


59.2 

57.8 
42.4 
71.8 
56.8 


58.5 
55.8 
46.8 
69.6 
57.7 


60.6 

58.2 
47.2 
73.1 
60.6 


Pennsylvania. 


18,123 

12,836 

1, 738 

3,471 

44 


10, 324 

6,367 

1,072 

2,871 

13 


8,372 
5,441 
1,316 
1,602 
11 


67, 582 
24, 154 
12,101 
30,467 
824 


10, 711 

3,493 

1,910 

5,054 

240 


22, 195 
8,579 
3,560 
9,581 
459 


173, 113 
62, 274 
35, 949 
71,243 
3,423 


50, 577 

20,116 

8,685 

19,260 

2,487 


AUclasses* 3,020,287  1,056,294  35.0  1,802,422  59.7  144,894 

Native  white— Native  parentage 1,558,923  550,501  35.3  921,210  59.1  77,286 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. .     683,209  279,169  47.9  279,477  47.9  21,953 

Foreign-born  white 769,613  182,035  24.0  534,  .546  70.4  39,717 

Negro 116,310  43,319  37.2  66,279  57.0  5,905 

I  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL    CONDITION.  229 

BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920-Con. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


FEMALES   15  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


New  England. 

Maine. 

All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

New  Hampshire. 

All  classes  ^ ■. . 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Vermont. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Massachusetts. 

All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mLxed  par. 

Foreign-born  white. 

Negro 

Rhode  Island. 

AU  classes  ' 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Connecticut. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

Middle  Atlantic. 

New  York. 


Total.i 


271,  764 
176,  534 
45, 954 

48,544 
445 


161,  208 

82,886 

35,844 

42,  278 

l.<53 


123, 982 

78, 689 

26,098 

19,023 

166 


1,  425,  443 

447,  Oil 

435,  890 

525, 251 

16, 918 


219,409 

60, 363 

71,493 

83,894 

3,607 


479,332 
160, 772 
141,172 
169,764 
7,534 


All  classes  2 |3, 767, 540 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 1 1 ,  280, 815 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par .  1 ,  107, 18.5 

Foreign-born  wliite 1,294, 176 

Negro 82, 982 


New  Jersey. 


All  classes ' 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


Pennsylvania. 


1,092,623 

414,714 

299,594 

333,743 

44,443 


Single. 


Number. 


All  classes  = 2, 897, 294 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 1, 597, 161 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par .  j    616, 755 

Foreign-bom  wliite 580, 616 

Negro I    102,562 


72, 159 
44,308 
19, 191 
8,440 
150 


46,292 
21, 6.55 
16,  771 

7,810 
51 


32, 397 

21,  274 

8,381 

2,691 

49 


490, 170 
159,  021 
223,523 
102,768 
4,743 


74,098 
21,125 
m,  290 
15,  0S3 
988 


145,537 
53,454 
67, 100 
23,112 
1,852 


1,164,-525 

430, 885 

471,119 

237. 901 

23;  895 


311,293 

132,014 

124,973 

43,047 

11,227 


8:34,987 

494,718 

248, 677 

67, 447 

24,097 


Per 
cent. 


Married. 


26.6 
25.1 
41.  8 
17.4 
33.7 


28.7 
26.1 

46.8 
18.5 
27.9 


26.1 
27.0 
32.1 
14.1 
29.5 


34.4 
35.6 
51.3 
19.6 
28.0 


33.8 
35.0 
50.  8 
18.7 
27.4 


30.4 
33.2 
47.5 
13.6 
24.6 


30.9 
33.6 

42.6 
18.4 
28.8 


28.5 
31.8 
41.7 
12.9 
2,5.3 


28.8 
31.0 
40.3 
11.6 
23.5 


Number. 


162,  623 

105,  396 

23, 188 

33, 639 

228 


92, 3.53 
46,867 
16, 667 
28, 701 
108 


74,5a5 
46,303 
14,  758 
13, 353 

88 


7.58,  897 
220, 932 
182,000 
346,  595 
9,159 


118,772 
30,  374 
30,  269 
.56, 189 
1,913 


278, 227 
84, 807 
64,121 

124,791 
4,458 


, 134, 604 
692,314 
528,974 
866,376 
45,512 


653,587 
233,470 
149, 351 
244,684 
26,001 


1,730,057 

926, 624 

308,805 

430,816 

63,684 


Per 
cent. 


59.8 
59.7 
50.5 
69.3 
51.2 


57.3 
56.5 
46.5 
67.9 
59.0 


60.1 

5S.8 
56.5 
70.2 
53.0 


53.2 
49.4 
41.8 
66.0 
54.1 


54.1 
50. 3 
42.3 
67.0 
53.0 


58.0 
52.7 
4.5.4 
73.  5 
59.2 


56.7 
54.1 

47.8 
66.9 
54.8 


59.8 
56.3 
49.9 
73.3 
58.5 


59.7 
58.0 
50.  1 
74.2 
62.1 


Widowed. 


Num- 
ber. 


34, 017 

24,543 

3,232 

6,142 

60 


20,431 

12, 901 

2,062 

5,451 

15 


1.5, 989 
10, 328 
2,763 
2,871 
26 


167,  253 
62, 399 
28,  267 
73,  705 
2,838 


24,  577 
7, 975 
4,444 

11,501 
645 


52, 826 
21,100 
9,235 
2 1,. 322 

1,148 


448,670 
148,557 
102,266 
18-},  663 
12,973 


123,076 
46, 896 
24, 143 
45, 102 
6,920 


316,993 
165,841 
56, 499 
80,516 
14,114 


Per 
cent. 


12.5 
13.9 
7.0 
12.7 
13.5 


12.7 

15.6 

5.8 

12.9 

8.2 


12.9 
13.1 

10.6 
15.1 
15.7 


11.7 
14.0 
6.5 
14.0 
16.8 


11.2 
1.3.2 
6.2 
13.7 
17.9 


11.0 
13.1 
6.5 
12.6 
15.2 


11.9 
11.6 
9.2 
14.3 
1.5.6 


11.3 
11.3 
8.1 
13.5 
15.6 


10.9 
10.4 
9.2 
13.9 
13.8 


Di- 
vorced 


2,685 

2,102 

309 

262 

7 


1,845 

1,317 

273 

247 


1,014 

740 

186 

85 

3 


8,000 
4,188 
1,831 
1,833 
145 


1,834 

852 

461 

465 

55 


2,063 
1,140 


13,562 
6, 756 
3,218 
3,148 
426 


3,297 

1,746 

758 

572 

220 


12, 508 
8,606 
2,158 
1,199 
544 


-  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "all  other." 


230  ABST1?ACT   or   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  55.— MARITAL  CONDITION  OF  THE  POPULATION  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER, 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


East  North  Central. 

Ohio. 

AU  classes  ^ 

Native  whito — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Indiana. 

AU  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wlute — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro , 

Illinois. 

All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite— P'oreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Michigan. 

All  classes  ^ 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Wisconsin. 

All  classes ' 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

West  North  Central. 

Minnesota. 


All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliile — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Iowa. 


All  classes  ^ 

Native  wlute — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Missouri. 


All  classes  - 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  pur. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro. . . » 


North  Dakota. 


All  classes ' 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage. . . 
Native  white — Foreign  or  mLxed  par. . 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


MALES  1.5  tears  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


2,125,426 

1,268,641 

3S7,260 

378, 869 

79, 550 


1,059,899 

803,900 

137, 136 

85,873 

32,583 


2,347,493 

996, 562 

634, 072 

638,304 

75, 490 


1,371,116 

557, 291 

384,411 

397, 779 

28, 742 


940, 800 
282,062 
400, 149 
252, 820 
2,395 


868, 738 
224,526 
363, 582 
273.395 
4;  120 


865, 407 
486, 568 
246, 076 
124, 427 
7,861 


1,216,243 
845, 074 
198, 064 
100,946 

71,577 


214,001 

.53, 088 

85, 283 

73, 266 

224 


Single. 


Number. 


712,996 

440, 316 

116,946 

96,344 

28, 759 


327, 582 

254, 275 

42,303 

20, 057 

10, 730 


830, 251 
309, 740 
282, 943 
150, 113 
25, 741 


474, 065 
196,421 
164, 553 
100,966 
10, 787 


359, 883- 

135, 475 

109, 761 

52,457 

952 


365, 880 
104, 553 

187, 785 

70, 918 

1,543 


303,626 

179,  795 

94,  SOI 

26, 141 

2,649 


406, 275 
292, 126 
67, 276 
21,962 
24,609 


87, 034 
23, 175 
45, 542 
18,406 
109 


Per 
cent. 


33.5 
34.7 
37.0 
25.4 
36.2 


30.9 
31.6 
30.8 
23.4 
32.9 


35.4 
37.1 
44.6 
23.5 
34.1 


34.6 
35.2 
42.8 
2.5.4 
37.5 


38.3 
4S.0 
42.4 
20.7 
39.7 


42.1 
46.6 
51.6 
25.9 
37.5 


35.1 
37.0 
38.5 
21.0 
33.7 


.33. 4 
34.6 
34.0 
21.8 
34.4 


41.1 

43.7 
53.4 
25. 1 

48.7 


Married. 


Number. 


1, 290, 796 
757, 095 
229, 927 
258, 117 
45,216 


663, 577 

499, 292 

86, 707 

58, 536 

18,878 


1,387,092 

571,628 

326,692 

443, 998 

43.552 


820, 071 
327, 860 
204, 809 
269, 723 
16,350 


531, 148 
134,773 
216, 568 
176, 718 
1,258 


460, 829 
110, 741 
166,374 
179,690 

2,248 


512, 060 

280, 521 

141,523 

85, 345 

4, 459 


733,960 
503,933 
120, 127 
69,323 
40,331 


116,254 
27, 409 
37, 535 
49, 901 

88 


Per 

cent. 


60.7 
59.7 
57.9 
68.1 
56.8 


62.6 
62.1 
63.2 
68.2 
57.9 


59.1 
57.4 
51.5 
69.6 
57.7 


59.8 
58.8 
53.3 
67.8 
56.9 


56.5 
47.8 
54.1 
69.9 
52.5 


53.0 
49.3 
45.8 
05.7 
54.6 


59.2 
57.7 
57.5 
68.6 
56.7 


60.3 
59.6 
60.7 
68.7 
56.3 


54.3 
51.  7 
44.0 
68.1 
39.3 


Widowed. 


Niun-     Per 
ber.      cent. 


101,596 
58, 127 
17,123 
21, 974 
4,347 


55,549 
40, 107 
6,750 
6,363 
2,314 


107, 204 

43, 763 

19, 204 

39,065 

5,091 


62,418 
25,329 
11,664 
24, 034 
1,197 


41,590 
8,647 
11, 109 
21,461 
>    126 


35,687 
6,913 
7,383 

20, 943 
238 


40, 763 

20, 471 

7,910 

11,805 

556 


62, 793 

39, 871 

8,715 

8,814 

5,375 


7,705 
1,649 
1,  .599 
4, 304 
16 


4.6 
4.4 
3.0 
6.1 
6.7 


3.6 
3.1 
1.9 
6.0 
7.1 


1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL   CONDITION,  231 

BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920-Con. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


East  North  Central. 

Ohio. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  v^^hite — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-bora  white 

Negro 

Indiana. 

All  classes  '^ 

Native  white — Nati\  e  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

lUinois. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Michigan. 

All  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Nati\  e  parentage 

Nati\  e  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  wliite. 

Negro 

Wisconsin. 

All  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

AVest  North  Central. 

Minnesota. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wtute — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite , 

Negro 


Iowa. 


All  classes  2 

Native  wlute— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro , 


Missouri. 


All  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage. . 
Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


North  Dakota. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


FEMALES   15  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND  O^TIR. 


Total.i 


1,990,701 

1,230,7.56 

419, 866 

275, 091 

64,868 


1,021,915 

791,078 

141,097 

60, 281 

29,404 


2,242,120 

972, 936 

668, 897 

530, 799 

69,199 


1,198,0.37 

504,182 

374, 805 

297,216 

20,115 


869, 060 
271, 133 
397, 709 
195,780 
1,688 


774,433 
208, 083 
358,188 
202,399 
3,164 


819,947 

471,927 

245, 281 

96,021 

6,549 


1,186,407 

828,313 

210, 733 

80,171 

67,090 


181,4.50 
46, 781 
78, 744 
53,999 
140 


Single. 


Number. 


507, 550 

337, 908 

128,219 

29,102 

12,287 


244, 659 

196, 246 

37, 206 

5,714 

5,477 


617,873 

292,277 

246, 452 

66, 445 

12,629 


285, 297 

130,517 

120, 5.50 

30, 798 

3,056 


261,200 

111,233 

132, 703 

16, 346 

332 


248, 592 
82,353 

145,048 

20,160 

537 


224,706 

140,133 

75,019 

8,363 

1,162 


308,051 
223, 770 

60, 522 
9,771 

13, 966 


54,685 
16, 182 
32,  .525 

5,  .548 
31 


Per 
cent. 


25.5 
27.5 
30.5 
10.6 
18.9 


2.3.9 
24.8 
26.4 
9.5 
18.6 


27.6 
30.0 
36.8 
12.5 
18.3 


23.8 
25.9 
32.2 
10.4 
15.2 


.30.1 
41.0 
3.3.4 
8.3 
19.7 


32.1 
39.6 
40.5 
10.0 
17.0 


27.4 
29.7 
30.6 
8.7 
17.7 


26.0 
27.0 
28.7 
12.2 
20.8 


30.1 
34.6 
41.3 
10.3 
22.  1 


Married. 


Number. 


1,241,451 

756, 513 

242, 606 

199, 510 

42, 745 


6.50,187 

503, 009 

86, 285 

42,614 

18,254 


1,3.53,118 

573,176 

,364, 441 

372, 439 

42,872 


782, 648 
319,367 
226, 386 
221,204 
14,622 


517,771 
139,993 
256, 5! 6 
138,407 
1,111 


450, 785 
109,161 
193, 538 
144,330 
2,063 


505, 294 

284,197 

151,068 

65, 639 

4,279 


724, 886 

511,735 

123, 177 

5f),142 

39, 772 


113,843 
27,  726 
43, 326 

41,525 
85 


Per 
cent. 


62.4 
61.5 
57.8 
72.5 
65.9 


63.6 
63.6 
61.2 
70.7 
62.1 


60.3 
58.9 
54.5 
70.2 
62.0 


65.3 
63.  3 
60.4 
74.4 

72.7 


59.6 
51.6 
.59.  5 
70.7 
65.8 


58.2 
52.5 
54.0 
71.3 
6.5.2 


61.6 
60.2 
61.6 
68.4 
65.3 


61.1 
61.8 
58.5 
62.5 
59.3 


62.7 
59.3 
55.0 
76.9 
60.7 


Widowed. 


Num-      Per 
ber.       cent. 


221,755 

122,797 

45, 389 

44,740 

8,823 


114,244 
81,498 
16,213 
11,526 
4,995 


247, 985 
95, 809 
51,736 
87,916 
12, 498 


118,412 

48, 105 

24, 725 

43,  LSI 

2,144 


82,642 
17,177 
2.5, 467 
39, 451 
197 


68, 945 
14, 557 
17,158 
36,385 
492 


81,118 
41,780 
17,097 
21,290 
923 


139,774 
83,346 
24,876 
19,547 
11,991 


11,618 
2,423 
2,400 
6,586 
22 


Di- 
vorced 


11.1 
10.0 
10.8 
16.3 
13.6 


11.2 
10.3 
11.5 
19.1 
17.0 


11.1 
9.8 
7.7 
16.6 
18.1 


9.9 
9.5 
6.6 
14.5 
10.7 


9.5 
6.3 
6.4 
20.2 
11.7 


8.9 
7.0 
4.8 
18.0 
15.5 


8.9 

7.0 

22.2 

14.1 


11.8 
10.1 
11.8 
24.4 
17.9 


6.4 
5.2 
3.0 
12.2 
15.7 


18,466 
12, 560 
3,412 
1,546 


10,723 

8,664 

1,203 

286 

568 


19,275 
9,844 
5,211 
3,108 
1,109 


10, 768 
5,789 
2,894 
1,806 
265 


5,858 
1,929 
2,569 
1,252 
43 


4,843 
1,588 
1,892 
1,250 


7,510 

4,875 

1,884 

581 

169 


11,639 

8,012 

1,888 

560 

1,176 


735 
261 
239 
226 
2 


2  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japane.se,  and  "all  other." 


232  ABSTEACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  55.— MARITAL  CONDITION  OF  THE  POPULATION  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER, 


DIVISION  OK  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


West  North  Central— Con. 

South  Dakota. 

AU  classes  ^ 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Nebraska. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Kansas. 

AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

South  Atlantic. 

Delaware. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


Maryland. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white : 

Negro 


District  of  Columbia. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Virginia. 


AU  classes  ^ 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  nnxed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


West  Virginia. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  wliite— Native  parentage. . . 
Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


males  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


North  Carolina. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


224, 873 

90,071 

82, 442 

46,678 

365 


461, 298 

234, 558 

136, 935 

82, 226 

5,982 


630, 130 

433,404 

113, 178 

60,142 

22,409 


81,611 
49,936 
9,229 
11,038 
11,. 359 


512,513 

302. 244 

70, 277 

53, 048 

86,565 


159,013 
84,  mi 
20, 697 
14, 741 
38, 916 


751,890 

496, 665 

19, 095 

18, 450 

217, 056 


487, 684 

.391, 18;5 

21,334 

40,346 

34, 727 


756,031 
530, 510 

3,788 

4, 215 

214, 825 


Single. 


Number. 


89, 284 
37,715 
38,668 
11,190 
155 


169,428 

89, 731 

59, 218 

17, 521 

2,272 


210, 101 

147, 503 

42, 378 

12, 305 

7,300 


27,815 

16, 232 

4,144 

3,084 

4,318 


184,547 

111,585 

29, 004 

12,445 

31,320 


60, 976 

33,483 

8,942 

4,854 

13,354 


275,096 

181,627 

9, 207 

6, 169 

77, 781 


172, 948 

135, 576 

7,841 

15, 714 

13, 730 


257, 881 

180, 779 

1,520 

1,276 

73, 172 


Per 
cent. 


39.7 
41.9 
46.9 
24.0 

42.5 


36.7 
38.3 
43.2 
21.3 
38.0 


33.3 
34.0 
37.4 
20.5 
32.6 


34.1 

32.5 
44.9 
27.9 
38. 0 


36.0 
36.9 
41.3 

■2X  5 
36.2 


38.3 
39.8 
43.2 
32.9 
34.3 


36.6 
.36.6 

48.2 
33.4 
35.8 


35.5 
34.7 
36.8 
39.0 
39.5 


34.1 
34.1 
40.1 
30.3 
34.1 


Married. 


Number. 


123,995 
47, 859 
41,212 
31,392 
180 


267, 199 
132,633 
73, 224 

57, 247 
3,255 


382, 569 

201,445 

66, 066 

41,739 

12,990 


48, 850 

30, 706 

4,681 

7, 206 

6,157 


297, 995 
174,318 
37, 522 
36,865 
49, 116 


88, 698 
40,061 
10, 7.50 
8, 823 
22,801 


437, 986 

292, 051 

9,  OSO 

11, 2L'2 

125, 347 


291,096 

236, 873 

12,344 

22, 925 

18,920 


463, 809 

326, 878 

2,113 

2,678 

130, 114 


Per 
cent. 


,55. 1 
53.1 
50.0 
67.3 
49.3 


57.9 
56.5 
53.5 
69.6 
54.4 


60.7 
60.3 
58.4 
69.4 
58.0 


59.9 
61.5 
50.7 
66.1 
54.2 


5,8.1 
57.7 
.53.  4 
69.5 
56.7 


55.8 
.54.8 
51.9 
59.9 
58.6 


58.3 
58.8 
47.6 
60.8 
57.7 


59.7 
60.  6 
57.9 

56.  8 
54.5 


61.3 
61.6 

5.5.8 
63.  5 
60.  6 


Widowed. 


Num-     Per 
ber.      cent. 


9,000 
3,  liJ7 
1,8% 
3,603 
20 


19, 715 
9,188 
3,407 
6,735 
342 


30,744 
19, 697 
3, 854 
5, 532 
1,622 


4,264 

2,518 

354 

623 
768 


26, 771 

V 14, 374 

3,318 

3,528 

6,511 


7,616 

3, 459 

866 

897 

2,387 


.34,381 

20,  i^i 

694 

932 

12, 252 


19,674 

15, 743 

994 

1, 379 

1,556 


31,539 

20,709 

136 

227 
10, 357 


1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL   CONDITION.  233 

BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Con. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


West  North  Central— Con. 
South  Dakota. 

All  classes  2 

Native  wlute — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par . 

Foreign-bom  white.  ^ 

Negro 

Nebraska. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Kansas. 

All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

South  Atlantic. 

Delaware. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Maryland. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


District  of  Columbia. 


AU  classes » 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Virginia. 


AU  classes  ' 

Native  white — Nati\e  jjarentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


West  Virginia. 


AH  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


North  Carolina. 


All  classes  2. 


Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


FEMALES   15  YEARS  OF  AGE   AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


190,812 
77, 255 
74, 327 
33, 893 
235 


419, 146 
218,379 
131,694 
63,452 
4,628 


587,284 
413,226 
107,323 
45,433 
20,566 


77, 105 
48,933 
9,835 
8,107 
10,229 


506,569 

302,224 

75,008 

46,054 

83,250 


188,466 
103,450 
25,486 
13,035 
4(3,434 


730,985 

483,876 

15,898 

11,138 

219,836 


431,564 

365,867 

20,904 

18,409 

26,313 


769, 185 

530,020 

3,820 

2,622 

229,671 


Single. 


Number. 


53,858 
24,379 
25,371 
3,033 
52 


113,867 

63,061 

44,462 

5,433 

719 


146,614 

106,514 

31,710 

3,889 

4.081 


19,962 
12,693 

3,522 
989 

2,758 


147,204 
92,994 
25,862 
6,572 
21,767 


70,330 
43, 236 

10,  .S46 
2,985 
13,244 


211,140 

142, 878 

5,402 

1,419 

61,380 


110, 169 

96,526 

6,501 

1,641 

5,500 


225,149 

154,074 

1,331 

492 

68,505 


Per 
cent. 


28.2 
31.6 
34.1 
8.9 
22.1 


27.2 

28.9 
33.8 


25.0 

25.  8 

29.5 

8.6 

19.8 


25.9 
25. 9 
35.8 
12.2 
27.0 


29.1 
30.8 
.34.5 
14.3 
26.1 


37.3 

41.8 
42.6 
22. 9 
2b.  5 


2.S.9 
29.5 
34.0 
12.7 
27.9 


25.5 
20.4 
31.0 
8.9 
20.9 


29.3 
29.1 

34.8 
18.8 
29.8 


Married. 


Number.   ^P^[_ 


121,408 

47,389 

45,430 

25,052 

146 


263, 890 

135,106 

79,330 

45,623 

3,125 


375,790 

264,082 

67,038 

31,811 

12,591 


47,469 

30,292 

5,219 

5,959 

5,998 


294,043 
174,908 
39,635 
30, 757 

48,723 


88,602 
46,059 
11,201 
7,618 
23,686 


432,557 

290,007 

8,650 

8,201 

125,550 


280,811 

236,389 

11,960 

14,801 

17,652 


460,742 

3;M,426 

2,040 

1,7.34 

130, 537 


63.6 
61.3 
61.1 
73.9 
62.1 


63.0 
61.9 
60.2 
71.9 
67.5 


64.0 
63.9 
62.  5 
70.0 
61.2 


61.6 
61.9 
53.1 
73.5 
58.6 


58.0 
57.9 

52.8 
C(i.  8 
58.5 


47.0 
44.5 
43.9 

58.4 
51.0 


59.2 
59.9 
51.4 
73.6 
57.1 


65.1 
64.6 
57.1 
80.4 
67.1 


59.9 
61.2 
53.4 
66.1 

56.8 


Widowed. 


Num-      Per 
ber.       cent. 


13, 862 
4,626 
3,056 
5, 535 
33 


37, 298 

17, 802 

6,876 

11,886 

663 


58,857 

38,283 

7,781 

9,414 

3,341 


9,094 
5,529 
1,046 
1,141 
1,378 


62,087 

32,303 

9,097 

8,546 

12, 138 


27,761 
13,094 
3,253 
2,360 
9,051 


82,483 

48,405 

1,757 

1,469 

30,828 


36,995 

29,944 

2,370 

1,891 

2.789 


79, 118 

49,075 

431 

376 

28,963 


7.3 
6.0 
4.1 
16.3 
14.0 


8.2 
5.2 
18.7 
14.3 


10.0 

9.3 

7.3 

20.7 

16.2 


11.8 
U.3 
10.6 
14.1 
13.5 


12.3 
10.7 
12.1 
18.6 
14.6 


14.7 

12.7 
12.8 
18.1 
19.5 


11.3 
10.0 
11.1 
13.2 
14.0 


8.6 
8.2 
11.3 
10.3 
10.6 


10.3 
9.3 
11.3 
14.3 
12.6 


Di- 
vorced. 


1,128 

574 

314 

184 

3 


3,368 

1,993 

842 

397 

116 


.5,504 

3,967 

731 

268 

530 


358 

255 

46 

16 

41 


2,700 

1,698 

374 

154 

474 


1,381 

832 

166 

51 

332 


3,898 
2,162 
•  72 
31 
1,631 


2,635 
2,208 

110 
44 

273 


2,325 

1,284 

12 

6 

1,009 


2 Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "all  other.' 


234  ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS— POPULATION. 

Table  55.— MARITAL  CONDITION  OF  THE  POPULATION  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


DIVISION  OE  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


South  Atlantic— Con. 

South  Carolina. 

All  classes  ^ , 

Native  white — Native  parentage , 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Georgia. 

All  classes ' , 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Florida. 

All  classes ' 

Native  white — Native  parentage , 

Nativ  e  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro , 

East  South  Central. 

Kentucky. 

All  classes ' 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  v/hite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Tennessee. 

AU  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreij?^n-bom  white 

Negro 

Alabama. 

AU  classes  2 , 

Native  white — Native  parentage , 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-bom  white. 

Negro 

Mississippi. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Natiye  wttite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

West  South  Central. 

Arkansas. 

All  classes  - 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  wiiite 

Negro 


MALES   15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


492, 228 

245, 109 

4,973 

4,005 

237, 928 


884, 801 

507, 019 

11,275 

9,750 

350, 516 


332,678 

176,377 

19, 029 

2:3,502 

113,372 


795, 502 

647,596 

45, 091 

17, 201 

85,538 


745, 280 

574,476 

14, 346 

8,771 

147,594 


710, 229 

420,614 

11,637 

10,262 

267, 539 


548,321 

254, 113 

6,750 

4, 828 

281,992 


555, 957 

378, 943 

15, 876 

8, 433 

152, 569 


Single. 

Married. 

Widowed. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

168, 536 

34.2 

300,701 

61.1 

21,413 

4.4 

87,531 

35.7 

147, 070 

60.0 

9,930 

4.1 

2,318 

46.6 

2,443 

49.  1 

190 

3.8 

1,469 

36.7 

2,297 

57.4 

223 

5. 6 

77, 126 

32.4 

148, 7S0 

62.5 

11,062 

4.6 

283,338 

32.0 

554,356 

62.7 

42,  .314 

4.8 

168, 787 

33.3 

315,461 

62.2 

20,631 

4.1 

4,667 

41.4 

6,077 

53.9 

462 

4.1 

3,085 

31.6 

5,996 

61.5 

602 

6.2 

106,681 

29.9 

226, 716 

63.6 

20,604 

5.8 

107,201 

32.2 

203, 029 

61.0 

19,131 

5.8 

57,259 

32.5 

108, 842 

61.7 

8,769 

5.0 

7,343 

38.6 

10, 601 

5,5.  7 

904 

4.8 

6,250 

20.6 

15.  .366 

65.4 

1,652 

7.0 

36, 169 

31.9 

68,031 

60.0 

7,784 

6.9 

260,277 

32.7. 

487,561 

61.3 

41,289 

5.2 

212, 840 

32.9 

399, 878 

61.7 

30, 502 

4.7 

14,834 

32.9 

27,536 

61.1 

2,319 

5.1 

4,061 

23.6 

11, 208 

65.2 

1,802 

10.5 

28,509 

33.3 

48, 898 

57.2 

6,664 

7.8 

235, 742 

31.6 

46.5,672 

62.5 

38, 823 

5.2 

183,397 

31.9 

361,427 

62.9 

26,603 

4.6 

4, 930 

34.4 

8,588 

59.9 

733 

5.1 

1,951 

22.2 

5,990 

68.3 

764 

8.7 

45,423 

30.8 

89,625 

60.7 

10,714 

7.3 

226, 392 

31.9 

444, 168 

62.5 

34,420 

4.8 

138,013 

32.8 

263,870 

62.  7 

16,737 

4.0 

4,365 

37.5 

6,658 

57.2 

526 

4.5 

2,394 

23.3 

7,057 

68.8 

746 

7.3 

81, 556 

30.5 

166, 488 

62.2 

16,398 

6.1 

171, 768 

31.3 

344,614 

62.8 

27,769 

5.1 

87, 180 

34.3 

155, 192 

61.1 

10,368 

4.1 

2,319 

34.4 

4,009 

59.4 

378 

5.6 

1,125 

2.3.3 

3,2s;i 

68.  0 

382 

7.9 

80,903 

28.7 

181, 783 

64.5 

16,604 

5.9 

171,241 

30.8 

349,040 

62.8 

30, 594 

5.  5 

120,066 

31.7 

237, 262 

62.6 

18, 922 

5.0 

5,640 

35.5 

9, 269 

58.  4 

810 

5.  1 

2,047 

24.  3 

5, 516 

65.4 

7,S8 

9.3 

43, 422 

28.5 

96, 929 

63.5 

10,069 

6.0 

1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL  CONDITION.  235 

BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  192&-Con. 


DIVISION  OE  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


South  Atlantic— Con. 

South  Carolina. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Georgia. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Florida. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

East  South  Central. 

Kentucky. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Tennessee. 

AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Nati\e  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Alabama. 

All  classes  - 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Mississippi. 

All  classes  * 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign- born  white 

Negro 

West  South  Central. 

Arkansas. 


AU  classes  2 , 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

N  egro 


FEMALES  15  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


504,048 

239, 802 

4,435 

2,214 

257,502 


900,117 

503,594 

10,624 

5,957 

379,907 


312,798 

167,654 

19,682 

17,324 

107,961 


770,695 

622, 461 

51,076 

13,031 

84,104 


749,045 

573,413 

14,967 

6,233 

15-1,408 


720,780 

413, 801 

11,992 

6,696 

288, 197 


554,325 

249,321 

7,001 

2,900 

294, 774 


525,477 

355, 213 

13,615 

5,207 

151,400 


Single. 


Number. 


143,457 

69,293 

1,514 

319 

72,308 


225,856 

133,336 

3,457 

976 

88,081 


69,294 

38,773 

5,518 

2,518 

22,443 


195,055 
158,644 

15,661 
1,671 

19,073 


190, 536 

149,811 

4,479 

821 

35,418 


182,268 

107,431 

3,089 

799 

70,327 


138,410 

68,552 

1,975 

363 

67,450 


116,084 

80,679 

3, 592 

068 

31,135 


Per 
tent. 


28.5 
28.9 
34.1 
14.4 

28.1 


25.1 
26.5 
32.5 
16.4 
23.2 


22.2 
23.1 
28.0 
14.5 
20.8 


25.3 
25.5 
30.7 
12.8 
22.7 


25.4 
26.1 
29.9 
13.2 
22.9 


25.3 
26.0 
30.8 
11.9 
24.4 


25.0 
27.5 
28.2 
12.5 
22.9 


22. 1 
22!  7 
26.4 
12.8 
20.6 


Married. 


N^ber.   ^f^J^ 


298,648 

145,679 

2,255 

1,468 

149, 187 


551,522 

313,576 

5,636 

3,932 

228,351 


199,842 
108,464 
11,828 
11,852 
67,589 


481,060 
397,984 

27,570 
7,148 

48,  .345 


461,883 

359,211 

8,213 

3,996 

90,448 


440,207 

262,307 

6,637 

4,765 

166,443 


342,029 

154,705 

3,924 

1,998 

181,181 


314,325 

236, 299 

8,419 

3,461 

96.121 


59.2 
60.7 
50.8 
66.3 
57.9 


61.3 
62.3 
53.0 
GO.  0 
60.1 


63.9 
64.7 
60.1 
68.4 
62.6 


62.4 
63.9 
54.0 
54.9 
57.5 


61.7 
62.6 
51.9 
64.1 
5S.  6 


61.1 
63.4 
55.3 
71.2 

57. 8 


61.  7 
02. 1 
50.0 
68.9 
61.5 


65.  5 
66.5 
61.8 
66.5 
63.5 


Widowed. 


Num- 
ber. 


59,865 

24,135 

645 

419 

34,653 


115,829 

53,941 

1,477 

1,0.33 

59,376 


40,565 
19,119 
2,112 
2,819 
10,492 


87,378 

60, 896 

7,401 

4,123 

14,955 


89,285 

60, 144 

2, 161 

1,379 

25,599 


90,369 

41,570 

1,561 

1,092 

46,129 


07,665 

24,746 

1,057 

525 

41,302 


58,954 

3.5,521 

1,472 

1,025 

20,931 


Per 

cent. 


Di- 
vorced. 


11.9 
10.1 
14.5 
18.9 
13.5 


12.9 
10.7 
13.9 
17.3 
15. 6 


13.0 

n.4 

10.7 
16.3 
15.3 


11.3 
9.8 
14.5 
31.6 
17.8 


11.9 
10.5 
14.4 
22.1 
16.6 


12.5 
10.0 
13.0 
16.3 
16.0 


12.2 
9.9 
15.1 
18.1 
14.0 


11.2 
10.0 
10.8 
19.7 
13.8 


1,325 

366 

18 

3 

938 


5,926 

2,296 

51 

11 

3,568 


2,  .562 

1,048 

206 

106 

1,199 


6,392 

4,286 

414 

70 

1,621 


6,676 

3,802 

105 

30 

2,739 


6,649 

1,942 

90 

27 

4, 590 


5,197 

925 

37 

6 

4,226 


5,370 

2,266 

103 

41 

2,958 


2  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "aU  other." 


236  ABST-EACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATIOlSr. 

Table  56 MARITAL  CONDITION  OF  THE  POPULATION  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


DIVISION  OB  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


West  South  Central — Con. 
Louisiana. 

All  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite— Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  wMte 

Negro 

Oklahoma. 

All  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Texas. 

All  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Mountain. 

Montana. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Idaho. 


All  classes  2 , 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mLxed  par. . 

Foreign-born  white , 

Negro 


Wyoming. 


All  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Colorado. 


All  classes  2 , 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mLxed  par. 

Foreign-born  white , 

Negro 


New  Mexico. 


All  classes  2. 


Native  wlute — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Nogro 


MALES  15  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVEE. 


Total.i 


575,500 
291,492 
37,377 
26, 075 
219, 800 


671, 835 

541,866 

40, 426 

23,978 

49, 426 


1,571,981 

1,015,430 

140,009 

172, 564 

242, 289 


209, 491 
93,001 
54, 646 
55, 950 
810 


156, 167 
93, 290 
35, 729 
24, 167 
500 


79, 366 
45,379 
15, 198 
16,379 
762 


350, 813 
211, 929 
67, 096 
65, 052 

4,744 


123, 167 

88, 189 
9,484 

14, 684 
4,324 


Single. 


Number. 


201,248 

110,679 

13,518 

7,746 
68, 948 


219, 012 
177,539 

13,  988 
6, 457 

15,383 


554, 494 
363,  532 
59, 279 
53, 864 
77,065 


84,007 
35, 440 
25, 869 
20,616 
347 


59, 795 

35,911 

13, 855 

8,853 

235 


33, 171 

18, 222 

6,811 

6,987 

371 


123,473 

73, 778 

28, 272 

19, 090 

1,570 


45,425 

31,190 

3,911 

4,741 

3,188 


Per 
cent. 


35.0 
38.0 
36.2 
29.7 
31.4 


32.6 
32.8 
34.6 
26.9 
31.1 


35.3 
35.8 
42.3 
31.2 
31.8 


40.1 
38.1 
47.3 
36.8 

42.8 


38.3 
38.5 
3S.8 
36.6 
47.0 


41.8 
40.2 
44.8 
42.7 

48.7 


35.2 

34.8 
42.1 
29.3 
33.1 


36.9 
35.4 
41.2 
32.3 
73.7 


Married. 


Number. 


342,062 

167, 042 

21,583 

16, 240 

136, 856 


412,202 

333, 801 

24, 178 

15,316 

29,557 


923,968 
598, 730 
74, 929 
104, 750 
144, 708 


113, 159 
51,745 
26, 431 
31,617 
393 


87, 9()9 
52, 591 
20,313 
13,433 
226 


41,408 
24,370 

7, 628 

8,295 

328 


200,800 

120,913 

.35, 351 

40, 802 

2, 665 


68, 973 
50,832 
4,945 
8,783 
974 


Per 


59.4 
57.3 
57.7 
62.3 
62.3 


61.4 
61.6 

59.8 
03.9 
59.8 


58.8 
59.0 
53.5 
60.7 
59.7 


54.0 
55.6 
48.4 
56.5 
48.5 


56.3 
56.4' 
56.9 
55.6 
45.2 


52.2 
53.7 
50.2 
50.6 
43.0 


57.2 
57.1 

52.7 
62.7 
56.2 


56.0 
57.6 
52.1 
59.8 
22.5 


Widowed. 


Num-     Per 
ber.      cent. 


27, 170 

11,320 

1,985 

1,825 

11,991 


32,252 
24, 253 

1,777 
1,704 
3,561 


75, 984 
42, 994 
4, 763 
12,326 
15,832 


8,590 
3,042 
1,689 
2,921 
43 


6,409 
3,611 
1,174 
1,490 
31 


3,180 

1,791 

508 

795 

37 


17, 592 
10,163 
2, 566 
4, 410 
349 


7,583 
5,347 

522 
1,016 

108 


1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MAKITAL   CONDITION.  237 

BY  SEX ,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Con. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


West  South  Central— Con. 
Louisiana. 

AU  classes  * 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Oklahoma. 

All  classes ' 

Native  wliite — Native<parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Texas. 

AU  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  wliito — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white , 

Negro , 

Mountain. 

Montana. 


All  classes  2 

Native  wliite— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


FEMALES  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total  .1 


Idaho. 


All  classes ' 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Nati\e  wlute — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Wyoming. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  wliite— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


Colorado. 


AU  classes  ^ 

Native  white- Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


New  Mexico. 


AU  classes '. 


Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


571,339 

281,686 

42,676 

17,351 

229,290 


594,679 

483, 578 

34,914 

14,171 

46,426 


1,439,534 
934,369 
130, 422 
133, 869 
240,224 


160,625 

74, 790 

48,657 

33, 201 

551 


123, 287 
78, 138 
30, 105 
13, 444 
266 


54,169 

33,008 

12, 443 

7, 730 

426 


307, 458 

189,444 

66,975 

45,737 

4,385 


103,503 

78,583 
8,490 
10,115 

885 


Single. 


Number. 


155,276 
84, 454 
12, 893 
2,519 
55,308 


132, 818 

108, 852 

8,672 

1,221 

10,246 


361, 939 

241,559 

40, 781 

25,111 

54,369 


37, 036 

18,415 

14,670 

3,293 

86 


28,124 

19,619 

7,179 

1,122 

35 


11,120 

7, 258 

3,105 

622 

68 


73,098 
46,366 
20,823 
5,034 
783 


24,993 

19,515 

2,482 

1,450 

117 


Per 

cent. 


27.2 
30.0 
30.2 
14.5 
24.1 


22.3 
22.5 
24.8 
8.6 
22.1 


25.1 
25.9 
31.3 
18.8 
22.6 


23.1 
24.6 
30.1 
9.9 
15.6 


22.8 
25.1 
23.8 
8.3 
13.2 


20.5 
22.0 
25.  0 
8.0 
16.0 


23.8 
24.5 
31.1 
11.0 
17.9 


24.1 
24.8 
29.2 
14.3 
13.2 


Married. 


Number. 


338, 897 

168, 859 

21,660 

10, 740 

137, 442 


402, 863 

330, 520 

23,104 

10, 626 

29,013 


902,689 

595, 758 

77,729 

85,124 

143,638 


108,119 
50,029 
30, 508 
24, 805 
347 


84, 5M 
52,351 
20,948 
10, 092 
189 


38, 172 
23.042 

8,388 

6,010 

279 


195, 193 
120, 254 
39,  208 
32, 402 
2,577 


66,577 
50,508 
5,127 
7,055 

648 


Per 


59.3 
59.9 
50.8 
61.9 
59.9 


67.7 
68.3 
66.2 
75.0 
62.5 


02.7 
63.8 
.59.6 
63.6 
59.8 


67.3 
5G.9 
62.7 
74.7 
63.0 


68.6 
67.0 
69.6 
75.1 
71.1 


70.5 
69.8 
67.4 
77.7 
65.5 


63.5 
63.5 
58.5 
70.8 
58.8 


64.3 
64.3 
60.4 
69.7 
73.2 


Widowed. 


Num- 
ber. 


71, 278 
26, 455 
7,799 
3,984 
33, 003 


51,984 

39, 026 

2,768 

2,189 

6,096 


157,022 

88. 765 

10. 766 
22,  813 
34, 594 


13,388 
5,285 
2,931 
4,712 
100 


9,391 
5,354 
1,729 
2,100 
35 


4,089 

2,221 

784 

977 

68 


34,186 

19, 306 

6,034 

7,903 

876 


10,832 
7,728 

781 
1, 528 

104 


Per 
cent. 


12.5 
9.4 

18.3 
23.0 
14.4 


8.7 
8.1 
7.9 
15.4 
13.1 


10.9 
9.5 
8.3 
17.0 
14.4 


8.3 
7.1 
6.0 
14.2 
18.1 


7.6 
6.9 
5.7 
15.6 
13.2 


7.5 
6.7 
6.3 
12.6 
16.0 


11.1 
10.2 
9.0 
17.3 
20.0 


10.5 
9.8 
9.2 
15.1 
U.8 


Di- 
vorced. 


4,416 

1,247 

250 

49 

2,869 


5,886 

4,307 

327 

103 

945 


15, 564 
6,697 
1,020 
633 
7,208 


1,821 
884 
502 
357 

18 


1,146 

770 

237 

122 

7 


660 

414 

154 

78 

11 


4,058 

2,697 

859 

368 

134 


942 
724 


*  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "aU  other.' 


238  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  65 — MARITAL  CONDITION  OP  THE  POPULATION  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER 


DmsiON  OR  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


Mountain— Con. 
Arizona. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Utah. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Nevada. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white. — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  nuxed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Pacific. 

Washington. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Oregon. 

AU  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

California. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 


MALES   15  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


127,117 
55, 59S 
10,903 
37, 579 
5,436 


146, 262 
61,418 
51, 081 
29,897 
704 


36, 464 

14, 870 

8,035 

10,516 

177 


546,019 
256, 979 
l-??,  994 
147, 839 
3,339 


308, 126 

178, 671 

61, 479 

60, 507 

1,011 


1,400,972 

625, 970 

307,  806 

384, 047 

15,923 


Single. 


Number. 


51,329 
21,802 

7,592 
14,529 

3,688 


53,294 
26,627 
16, 858 
8,029 
254 


16, 851 
6,458 
3,738 
5,507 
71 


212,021 

92, 597 

57, 120 

54, 736 

1,357 


112, 181 
62,377 
25, 872 
20, 639 
393 


535, 419 
228, 008 
136, 196 
137, 166 
5,670 


Per 

cent. 


40.4 
39.2 
44.9 
38.7 
67.8 


36.4 
43.4 
33.0 
26.9 
36.1 


46.2 
43.4 
46.5 
52.4 
40.1 


38.8 
36.0 
46.4 
37.0 
40.6 


36.4 
34.9 
42.1 
34.1 
38.9 


38.2 
36.4 
44.2 
35.7 
35.6 


Married. 


Number. 


67, 735 
30,217 

8, 371 
20, 8S2 

1,532 


86,397 
32, 489 
32, 438 
19,531 
404 


16, 723 
7,004 
3,773 
4,330 


298, 950 
146, 956 
59, 938 
82,441 
1,623 


175, 423 
104,035 
32, 476 
35, 093 
534 


765, 451 
350, 871 
154, 219 
215,911 
8,875 


Per 
cent. 


53.3 
54.3 
49.5 
55.  6 
28.2 


59.1 
52.9 
63.5 

65.3 
57.4 


45.9 
47.1 
47.0 
41.2 
50.3 


54.8 
57.2 

48.7 
55.8 
48.6 


56.9 
58.2 
52.8 
58.0 
52.8 


54.6 
56.1 
50.1 
56.2 
55.7 


Widowed. 


Num- 
ber. 


6, 182 
2, 505 

710 
1,810 

149 


5,078 
1,662 
1,340 

1,909 
29 


1,560     4.3 
657     4. 4 


Per 

cent. 


312 

435 

10 


23,915 
11,063 
3,877 
8,303 

218 


14, 474 
8,451 
2,014 
3,738 
50 


67, 626 
30, 149 
11,445 
22, 797 
946 


3.9 
4.1 
5.6 


4.4 
4.3 
3.2 

5.6 
6.5 


4.7 
4.7 
3.3 
6.2 
4.9 


4.8 
4.8 
3.7 
5.9 
5  9 


Di- 
vorced. 


1,166 

666 

200 

183 

65 


1,246 
525 
407 


741 
407 
182 
122 
2 


8, 602 
4,562 
1,894 
1,975 
103 


5, 6.33 

3, 5.55 

1,073 

944 

27 


21,508 
11,397 
5,314 
4, 345 
335 


1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL    CONDITION.  239 

BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Con. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION. 


Mountain— Con . 

Arizona. 

All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Utah. 

All  classes » 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreigu-born  white 

Negro 

Nevada. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Pacific. 

Washington. 

AU  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro , 

Oregon. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

California. 

AU  classes  * 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


FEMALES  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total. I 


95,671 
42,940 
14,  S26 
26, 741 
1,670 


133, 642 
57, 940 
49,329 
24, 588 
492 


21,731 
9,942 
6,024 
3,  &50 
124 


438,357 

222, 195 

115,212 

91 , 740 

2,331 


261,847 

161,130 

59,315 

38, 021 

753 


1, 210, 607 

589, 382 

318,668 

262, 676 

14,805 


Single. 


Number. 


20,170 
9,805 
3, 943 
4,395 
218 


35, 127 

20,246 

12, 257 

2,233 

51 


4,196 

2,250 

1,294 

275 

25 


100,343 

.52, 529 

36, 171 

10,519 

339 


60,142 

37,160 

17,826 

4,486 

112 


289,196 
148,515 
97, 186 

37, 7.S.5 
2,731 


Per 

cent. 


21.1 
22.8 
26.6 
16.4 
13.1 


26.3 
34.9 
24.8 
9.1 
10.4 


19.3 
22.6 
21.5 
7.1 
20.2 


22.9 
2.3.6 
31.4 
11.5 
14.5 


23.0 
23.1 
30.1 
11.8 
14.9 


23.9 
2.5.2 
30.  5 
14.4 
IS.  4 


Married. 


Number. 


63,685 
28, 75S 

9,465 
18,030 

1,160 


83, 713 
33,200 
32, 970 
16,293 
368 


14,463 
6,425 
4,006 
2,834 

77 


287, 871 
144,170 
69,321 
67,306 
1,545 


170,069 
104, 569 
36,061 
27,190 
511 


733, 632 
348, 575 
181,914 
173,866 
8,760 


Per 

cent. 


66.6 
67.0 
63.8 
67.4 
69.5 


62.6 
.57.3 
66.8 
66.3 
74.8 


66.6 
64.6 
66.5 
73.6 
62.1 


65.7 
64.9 
60.2 
73.4 
66.3 


64.9 
64.9 
60.8 
71.5 
67.9 


60.6 
59.1 
57.1 
66.2 
59.2 


Widowed. 


Num- 
ber. 


10,808 

3,820 

1,229 

4, 158 

253 


13, 168 
3,797 
3,494 
5,752 
60 


2,415 

900 

544 

6S6 

17 


41,889 

20,905 

7,658 

12, 461 

357 


26,514 

15,972 

4,373 

5,763 

99 


162, 871 
78,301 
32, 992 
47,301 
2,854 


Per 

cent. 


Di- 
vorced. 


11.3 
8.9 
8.3 
1,').5 
15.1 


6.6 

7.1 

23.4 

12.2 


11.1 
9.1 
9.0 

17.8 
13.7 


9.4 
6.6 
13.6 
15.3 


7.4 
15.  2 
13.1 


13.5 
13.3 
10.4 
18.0 
19.3 


852 
486 
167 
115 
38 


1,531 

657 

583 

273 

13 


500 
270 
157 
46 
4 


7,816 
4,327 
1,987 
1,370 
81 


4,988 

3,340 

1,041 

559 

30 


23,105 
13,050 

6,228 

3,288 

433 


2  Includes  Indians.  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "all  other." 


240 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  56.— MARITAL    CONDITION    OF    THE    POPULATION    15    YEARS    OF   AGE    AND 

INHABITANTS 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Akron,  Ohio. 


All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Albany,  N.  Y. 


Allclasses  ^ 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Atlanta,  Ga. 


All  classes  ^ 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Baltimore,  Md. 


Allclasses " 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Birmingham,  Ala. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Boston,  Mass. 


Allclasses  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Bridgeport,  Conn. 


All  classes  ^ 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  wliite— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


Allclasses  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Cambridge,  Mass. 


All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mi.xed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


MALES   15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


96. 896 

57. 897 
12,062 
23, 694 

3,111 


41,837 

19, 438 

13, 098 

8,714 

528 


70, 780 
43, 894 
2,535 
2,610 
21,715 


263, 826 

127, 296 

51, 931 

42, 748 

41,516 


63, 975 

32, 385 

2,927 

3,379 

25,262 


269,269 
62,015 
85, 302 

114,209 

6.771 


52, 131 
13,227 
13,359 
24, 436 
1,009 


182,359 
52, 945 
64, 647 
62, 490 
2,132 


37, 510 
9,231 
11, 763 
14, 654 
1,775 


Single. 


Num-       Per 


ber. 


43,839 

28, 340 

5,392 

8,535 

1,496 


16,205 
8,253 
5,564 
2,141 
211 


23,090 

14, 994 

974 

654 

6,450 


93, 869 
48,027 
21,668 
9,592 
14,412 


20, 760 
11,235 

1,327 
821 

7,371 


111,245 

26,679 
50, 000 
31, 488 
2,665 


18, 539 
5,077 
7,041 
5,973 
395 


65, 935 
21,978 
29, 560 
13, 455 

879 


14, 735 
3,752 
6,777 
3,586 
572 


cent. 


45.2 
48.9 
44.7 
36.0 
48.1 


38.7 
42.5 
42.5 
24.6 
40.0 


32.6 
34.2 
38.4 
25.1 
29.7 


35.6 
37.7 
41.7 
22.4 
34.7 


32.5 
34.7 
45.3 
24.3 
29.2 


41.3 
43.0 
58.6 
27.6 
39.4 


35.6 
38.4 
52.7 
24.4 
39.1 


36.2 
41.5 
45.7 
21.5 
41.2 


39.3 
40.6 
57.6 
24.5 
32.2 


Married. 


Num-       Per 


ber. 


49,237 
27,  .347 

6,180 
14, 178 

1,479 


23, 036 

10, 216 

6,746 

5,787 

265 


43, 670 

26, 820 

1,458 

1,798 

13,587 


154, 589 
72, 405 
27, 536 
30, 320 
24, 174 


39, 373 
19,687 
1,493 
2,348 
15,831 


142, 521 
30, 720 
32, 041 
75, 587 
3,625 


31, 280 
7,409 
5,856 

17, 407 

562 


107, 583 
28, 764 
32, 632 
44, 968 
1,145 


20, 836 
4,943 
4,605 

10, 134 
1,115 


cent. 


50.8 
47.2 
51.2 
59.8 
47.5 


55.1 
52.6 
51.5 
66.4 
50.2 


61.7 
61.1 
57.5 
68.9 
62.6 


58.6 
56.9 
53.0 
70.9 
58.2 


61.5 
60.8 
51.0 
69.5 
62.7 


52.9 
49. 5 
37.6 
66.2 
53.5 


60.0 
56.0 
43.8 
71.2 
55.7 


59.0 
54.3 
50.5 
72.0 
53.7 


00.  0 

53.5 
39.1 
69. 2 
62.8 


Widowed. 


Num-     Per 
ber.      cent. 


2,790 

1,503 

352 

822 

110 


2,381 

851 

736 

757 

36 


3,667 

1,827 

88 

141 

1,610 


13, 695 
5,939 
2,420 
2,696 
2,631 


3,221 

1,226 

82 

188 

1,723 


13,085 
3,307 
2,857 
6,557 
354 


1,921 
574 
358 

944 
44 


7,816 
1,825 
2,115 
3,789 
82 


1,817 
482 
348 
901 


1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MAEITAL   CONDITION. 


241 


OVER,  BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING    100,000 
OR  MORE:  1920. 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  FOPXJLATION. 


Akron,  Ohio. 


All  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  wlute — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


Albany,  N.  Y. 


All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-taorn  white 

Negro .' 


Atlanta,  Ga. 


All  classes  2 

Native  whit  e — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Baltimore,  Md. 


FEMALES  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


62,699 
37, 735 
10, 972 
12, 374 
1,616 


46,117 

21,462 

15,782 

8,386 

485 


78,161 

47, 157 

2,977 

1,957 

26,067 


All  classes  2 274, 258 

Native  white — Native  parentage 134, 620 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par . !  58, 068 

Foroign-born  wlute 38, 647 

Negro 42, 900 


Birmingham,  Ala. 


All  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  while — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Boston,  Mass. 


AUclasses^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


Bridgeport,  Conn. 


All  classes  2 

Native  wiiite— Native  parentage 

Native  while — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro - 


Bufialo,  N.  Y. 


64,178 

32, 134 

3,107 

2,452 

26,4S;i 


280,922 
64,592 
92,201 

117,526 
6,507 


48,443 
12,649 
14,685 
20,324 
783 


Allclasses2 182,246 

Native  white— Native  parentage 53, 744 

" "      ■  ■      "  '      72,307 

54,519 
1,636 


Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 
Foreign-born  white 
Negro 


Cambridge,  Mass 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Xative  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


42,4/3 
11,196 
12,897 
16,283 
2,089 


Single. 


Num- 
ber. 


13,946 
9,327 
3,120 
1,245 

254 


16,839 

8,871 

6,340 

1,494 

134 


19,390 

12,831 

961 

300 

5,296 


82,603 
45,021 
20, 866 
5,605 
11,105 


14,670 

8,357 

1,089 

288 

4,935 


105,906 
28,031 
49,862 
26,310 
1,679 


13,452 

4,102 

6,705 

2,503 

142 


56,519 

20,493 

28,208 

7,504 

300 


16, 258 
4,925 
7,125 
3, 60S 
596 


Per 

cent. 


22.2 
24.7 
28.4 
10.1 
1.5.7 


36.5 
41.3 
40.2 
17.8 
27.6 


24.8 
27.2 
32.3 
15.3 
20.3 


30.1 
33.4 
35.9 
14.5 
25.9 


22.9 
26.0 
35.0 
11.7 
18.6 


37.7 
43.4 
54.1 
22.4 
2.J.  8 


27.8 
32.4 
45.7 
12.3 
1.8.1 


31.0 
38. 1 
39.0 
13.8 
18.3 


38.3 
44.0 
.55.  2 
22.2 
2S.  5 


Married. 


Num- 
ber. 


42,734 

24, 975 

6,771 

9,78.S 

1,199 


22,530 

9,983 

7,286 

5,007 

252 


44,425 

27, 149 

1,615 

1,328 

14,333 


152, 688 
73, 045 
29, 725 
25,690 
24,213 


39,049 

19,583 

1,670 

1,776 

16,020 


137,853 
26,840 
34,927 
72,.-)26 
3,496 


29, 741 
6,958 
6,936 

15, 332 
514 


104,353 
28,323 
37, 223 
37, 678 
1,105 


20,658 
4,606 
4,782 

10,123 
1,139 


Per 

cent. 


68.2 
66.2 
61.7 
79.1 
74.2 


48.9 
46.5 
40,2 
59.7 
52.0 


a6.  8 
57.6 
,54. 2 
67.9 
55. 0 


5.5.7 
54.3 
51.2 
66.5 
56.4 


60.8 
60.9 
53.  7 
72.4 
60.  5 


49.1 
41.6 
37.9 
61.7 
53.7 


61.4 
55.0 
47.2 
7.5.4 
6.5.6 


57.3 
52.7 
51.  5 
69.1 
67.5 


48.6 
41.1 
37.1 
62,2 
54.  5 


Widowed. 


Num-      Per 
ber.       cent. 


5,284 
2,922 


1,267 
140 


6,514 
2,481 
2,083 
1,8.5:5 
97 


13,760 

6, 705 

383 

323 

6, 288 


37,035 
15,458 
7, 148 
7,204 
7,224 


9,421 

3,849 

315 

369 

4,887 


35, 055 
8, 762 
6,939 

18,090 
1,2.57 


4,915 
1,438 

958 
2,402 

116 


20,395 

4,535 

6,  .542 

9,106 

210 


5,308 
1,561 

915 
2,497 

333 


8.4 
7.7 
8.7 
10.2 

8.7 


14.1 
11.6 
13.2 
22.1 

20.0 


17.6 
14.3 
12.9 
16. 5 
24.1 


13.5 
11.5 
12.3 
18.6 
16.8 


14.7 
12.0 
10.1 
15.  0 
18.5 


12.5 
13.6 
7.5 
1.5.4 
19.3 


10.1 
11.4 
6.5 
11.8 
14.8 


11.2 
8.4 
9.0 
16.7 
12.8 


12.5 
13.9 
7.1 
15.3 
15.9 


Di- 
vorced. 


705 
491 
121 
70 
23 


178 
102 
53 
21 
2 


551 

392 

16 

5 

138 


1,854 

1,066 

315 

136 

337 


971 

325 

29 

13 

604 


1,694 

751 

417 

471 

54 


238 

120 

51 

58 

9 


703 
307 
240 
139 
17 


215 
94 
58 
45 
18 


75108°— 23- 


2  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  .Japanese,  and  "all  other." 
-16 


242 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table    56.— MARITAL    CONDITION    OF    THE    POPULATION    15    YEARS    OF    AGE    AND 

INHABITANTS  OR 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Camden,  IT.  3. 


Allclasses  ^ 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white .'. 

Negro 


Chicago,  m. 


All  classes  ^ 

Native  wliite— Native  parentage 

Native  wliite— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


Allclasses  ^ 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Cleveland,  Ohio. 


Allclasses  ^ 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign -born  white 

Negro 


Columbus,  Ohio. 


Allclasses  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


MALES  15  YEAES  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Dallas,  Tex. 


Allclasses  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mi.xed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Dayton,  Ohio. 


AH  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— ForeigH  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wnite 

Negro 


Denver,  Colo. 


Native  white — Native  parentage 
Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 
Foreign-born  white 
Negro 


Total.i 


Des  Moines,  Iowa. 


All  classes  ■ 


Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  wlute 

Negro 


41,826 
19, 548 

8,353 
10,668 

3,206 


991, 179 
204, 635 
317,969 
419,005 
46, 977 


147, 890 
67, 276 
47, 056 
21,339 
12, 170 


295,411 
72,312 
78, 818 

128, 440 
15, 527 


91,110 

57, 708 

14,948 

8,826 

9,519 


60, 629 

41, 423 

4,872 

4,774 

9,514 


57, 900 

36,385 

10, 461 

7,168 

3,865 


Allclasses: 104,850 

"  "        ~ '     ■  57, 728 

23, 570 

20, 384 

2,  .599 


4(i,  487 
29,240 
9,010 
6, 020 
2,154 


Single. 


Married. 


Num- 
ber. 


13,465 
6,429 
3,622 
2,392 
999 


362, 178 
83, 009 

162, 186 
99,374 
16, 166 


53, 414 

27, 922 

17,351 

4, 179 

3,940 


103, 595 
27, 778 
38, 710 
31,414 
5,526 


31,670 

20, 452 

5, 373  ■ 

2,451 

3,337 


21,006 

14,710 

1,915 

1,441 

2,918 


18,392 
12, 172 
3,309 

1,594 
1,302 


37, 498 

20,349 

10,070 

5,911 

882 


14,810 
9,347 
3,334 
1,430 
660 


Per 
cent. 


32.2 
32.9 
43.4 
22.4 
31.2 


36.5 

40.6 
51.0 
23.7 
34.4 


36.1 
41.5 
36.9 
19.6 
32.4 


35.1 
38.4 
49.1 
24.  5 
35.6 


34.8 
35.4 
35.9 
27.8 
35.1 


34.6 
35.5 
39.3 
30.2 
30.7 


31.8 
33.5 
31.6 
22.2 
33.7 


35.8 
35.2 
42.7 
29.0 
33.9 


31.9 
32.0 
37.0 
23.8 
30.6 


Num- 
ber. 


26,070 

11,986 

4,378 

7,715 

1,965 


578,949 
110,751 
145, 481 
294,380 
27,284 


85, 551 
36,217 
27,037 
14, 890 

7, 384 


178,661 
41,200 
37, 589 
90, 540 
9,194 


53,970 
34,048 
8,686 
5,686 
5,503 


35,500 

24,314 

2, 729 

2,974 

5,460 


35, 939 

22, 141 

6, 560 

4,983 

2, 245 


55, 768 
29,291 
12,207 
12,625 
1,432 


28, 543 
17, 975 
5,204 
4,047 
1, 294 


Per 
cent. 


62.3 
61.3 
52.4 
72.3 
61.3 


58.4 
54.1 
45.8 
70.3 
58.1 


57.8 
53.8 
57.5 
69.  S 
60.7 


60.5 
57.0 
47.7 
70.  5 
59. 2 


59.2 
59.0 
58.1 
64.4 
57.8 


5S.  6 
58. 7 
56. 0 
62.3 
57.4 


62.1 
60.9 
02.  7 
69.  5 
58.1 


53.2 

50.  7 
51.8 
61.9 
55. 1 


61.4 
61.5 
57.8 
67.2 
60.1 


Widowed. 


Num-     Per 
ber.      cent. 


2,110 

1,026 
328 
531 
223 


40,023 
7,505 
7,507 

22, 000 
2,949 


7,652 
2,526 
2,280 
2,135 
709 


10, 657 
2,449 
1,881 
5, 699 
622 


4,109 

2,296 

707 

609 

493 


3,206 

1, 889 

165 

280 

871 


2,663 

1,453 

478 

514 

217 


5,749 
3, 037 

915 

1,607 

174 


2,149 

1,269 

300 

443 

137 


5.2 
3.8 

4.8 
10.0 

5.8 


3.6 
3.4 
2.4 
4.4 
4.0 


4.5 

4.0 
4.7 
6.9 
5.2 


5.3 
4.6 
3.4 
5.9 
9.2 


4.0 
4.0 
4.6 
7.2 
5.6 


5.5 
5.3 
3.9 

7.9 
6.7 


Di- 
vorced. 


Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL   COISTDITIOlSr. 


243 


OVER,  BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100  000 
MORE:  1920— Continued. 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Camden,  N.  J. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parenatge 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-boru  white 

Negro 


Chicago,  m. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white. 

Negro 


Cleveland,  Ohio. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-ljorn  white 

Negro 


Columbus,  Ohio. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Dallas,  Tex. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wtiite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Dayton,  Ohio. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Denver,  Colo. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 


Des  Moines,  Iowa. 


All  classes  2. 


Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


FEMALES  15  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVEK. 


Total.i 


39, 535 
19,079 
8,649 

8,774 
3,031 


956,800 
202, 805 
348, 904 
361,027 

43,855 


ltU),893 
71,744 
56,813 
20, 564 
11,757 


266,322 
69, 181 
82,899 

101,803 
12,413 


90,919 

59,511 

16,680 

6,717 

8,002 


60,572 

42,579 

5,074 

3,310 

9,597 


56, 493 
35,848 
11, 891 
5,495 
3,250 


97, 101 
51,640 
26,6.59 
16, 221 
2,477 


48, 449 
31, 138 
10,383 
4.856 
2,068 


Single. 


Num- 
ber. 


9,614 

5,081 

2,989 

910 

633 


274,924 
71,470 

146, 955 

48,732 

7,719 


50, 874 
26,307 
19,237 
3,032 
2,293 


68, 142 
22, 214 
32,383 
11,520 
2,017 


25,537 
17,890 

5,099 
986 

1,559 


15,341 
11,759 

1,518 
541 

1,520 


13, 930 

9,443 

3, 381 

567 

534 


25, 586 

13, 939 

9,023 

2,188 

422 


13,699 

9,047 

3,585 

693 

373 


Per 

cent. 


24.3 
26.6 
34.6 
10.4 
20.9 


28.7 
35.2 
42.1 
13.5 
17.6 


31.6 
36.7 
33.9 
14.7 
19.5 


25. 6 
32.1 
39.1 
11.3 
16.2 


28.1 
30.1 
30.6 
14.7 
19.5 


25.3 
27.6 
29.9 
16.3 
15.8 


24.7 
26.3 
28.4 
10.3 
16.4 


26.3 
27.0 
33.8 
13.5 
17.0 


28.3 
29.  1 
34.5 
14.3 
18.0 


Married. 


Num- 
ber. 


25, 12s 
11,623 
4,865 
6,737 
1,902 


560, 645 
106, 190 
173, 778 
253,443 

27,084 


84,733 
37,  .532 
28,511 
11,294 

7,388 


168,144 
39,398 
44,073 
75,960 
8,696 


52,357 

33,896 

9,068 

4,220 

5,167 


35, 146 

24,  .354 

2,902 

2,202 

5,679 


34, 904 

22, 044 

6,844 

3,825 

2,187 


54,996 
28,920 
14,201 
10, 366 
1,428 


28, 263 
18,017 
5,704 
3, 205 
1,330 


Per 

cent. 


63.6 
60.9 
56.2 

76.8 
62.8 


58.6 
.52.4 
49.8 
70.2 
61.8 


52.7 
52.3 

50.2 
54.9 

62.8 


63.1 
56.9 
53.2 
74.6 
70.1 


ai.  6 
57.0 
54.4 
62.8 
64.6 


58.0 
57.2 
57.2 
66.5 
59.2 


6L8 
6L5 
57.6 
69.6 
67.3 


56.6 
56.0 
.53.  3 
63.9 
57.7 


58.3 
57.9 
54.9 
60.0 
64.6 


Widowed. 


Num-      Per 
ber.      cent. 


4,621 
2,271 

768 

1,102 

480 


110,299 
21,536 
24,434 
56,012 
8,306 


23,772 
7,108 
8,622 
6,120 
1,920 


27,421 
6,563 
5,689 

13,ti30 
1,539 


11,372 
6,  .540 
2,278 
1,4.53 
1,101 


8, 710 

,5,  Ml 

682 

536 

1,951 


6,794 
3, 755 
1,529 
1,062 
448 


13, 791 
6,865 
2,942 
3, 4.56 
525 


5,  .301 

3, 245 

899 

872 

284 


11.7 
11.9 
8.9 
12.6 
15.8 


11.5 
10.6 
7.0 
15.5 
18.9 


15.2 
29.8 
16.3 


10.3 
9.5 
6.9 
13.4 
12.4 


12.5 
11.0 
13.7 
21.6 
13.8 


14.4 
13.2 
11.5 
16.2 
20.3 


12.0 
10.5 
12.9 
19.3 
13.8 


14.2 
1.3.3 
11.0 
21.3 
21.2 


10.9 
10.4 
8.7 
18.0 
13.7 


Di- 
vorced. 


148 

96 

26 

17 

9 


8,938 
2,972 
3,034 
2,252 


1,442 
762 
422 
108 
150 


2,433 
955 
693 
637 
147 


1,611 
1,158 

230 
55 

168 


1,346 

810 

71 

26 

439 


830 
583 
129 
39 
79 


2,039 

1,264 

475 

207 

93 


1,074 
755 
177 
71 
70 


2Includes  Indians,  Chiqose,  Japanese,  and  "all  other." 


244 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table    66.— MARITAL    CONDITION    OF    THE    POPULATION    15    YEARS    OF    AGE    AND 

INHABITANTS  OR 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPLTLATION. 


Detroit,  Mich. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro. 


All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Fort  Worth,  Tex. 


AU  classes  - 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 


All  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Hartford,  Conn. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  [larentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mi.xed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Houston,  Tex. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Indianapolis,  Ind. 


All  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Jersey  City,  N.  J. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Kansas  City,  Kans. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. , 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


MALES  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


404, 761 
120, 241 
102,277 
161,229 
20, 397 


38,430 

4,887 

13, SS8 

19, 497 

108 


43, 869 
30, 123 

2,888 
4,307 
6,447 


48, 657 
17,994 
15,  (i32 
14,533 
446 


50, 418 
14, 479 
13, 440 
20, 746 
1,618 


51,962 
25, 892 
6,828 
6,295 
12,918 


119,176 
79, 885 
16, 430 
9,149 
13, 615 


104,7.10 
26,903 
35, 461 
39, 121 
3,139 


37, 376 
19, 725 
5,705 
6,  465 
5,431 


Single. 


Num- 
ber. 


158,  .372 
50, 355 
48, 636 
51,208 
7,804 


13,932 
2.058 
7,941 
3, 877 
33 


16,364 
11,115 
1,185 
1,844 
2, 167 


15, 194 
5,610 
6, 708 
2,6S8 
149 


19, 010 
5, 580 
7,307 
5,486 
557 


17. 216 
9,247 
2,616 
1,599 
3,741 


35, 814 
24, 676 
5,214 

1,817 
4,048 


39,446 
12,115 
18, 021 
8,208 
1,051 


11,624 

6,116 
2,281 
1,743 
1,447 


Per 

cent. 


39.1 
41.9 
47.6 
31.8 
38.3 


36. 3 
42.1 
57.2 
19.9 
30.6 


37.3 
36.  9 
41.0 

42.8 
33.6 


31.2 
31.2 
42.9 
18.5 
33.4 


37.7 
38.6 
54.4 
26.4 
34.4 


33.1 
35.7 
38.3 
25.4 
29.0 


30.0 
30.9 
31.7 
19.9 

29.7 


37.7 
45.0 
50.8 
21.0 
33.5 


31.1 
31.0 
40.0 
27.0 
26.6 


Married. 


Num- 
ber. 


228,912 
64, 533 
50, 186 

102,323 
11,637 


22, 352 
2,544 
5,522 

14, 192 
67 


24, 651 
17, 132 
1,526 
2,161 

3,789 


30, 580 

11,249 

8,374 

10, 077 

270 


29, 145 
8,139 
5,725 

14,256 
967 


31,174 
15, 287 
3,873 
4,220 
7, 783 


74,  730 
49, 750 
10,213 
6,435 
8,299 


60, 368 
13, 068 
16,143 
28, 001 
1,923 


23,371 
12, 378 
3,178 
4,318 
3,484 


Per 
cent. 


56. 6 
53.7 
49.1 

(a.  5 
57.1 


58.2 
52.1 
39.8 
72.8 
62.0 


.56.  2 
50.9 

52.8 
50.2 

58.8 


62.8 
62.5 
53.6 
73.5 
60.5 


57.8 
56.2 
42.6 
68.7 
59.8 


60.0 
59.0 
56.7 
67.  0 
60.2 


62.7 
62.3 
62.2 
70.3 
61.0 


57.7 
50.8 
45.5 
73.1 
61.3 


Widowed. 


Num-     Per 
ber.      cent 


13, 534 
3,730 
2,517 
6,553 

727 


2,024 
264 
383 

1,369 

8 


2,106 

1,357 

130 

267 

344 


2,273 
811 
391 

1,050 
19 


2,051 

647 

363 

957 

82 


2,618 

1,006 

257 

423 

931 


6,204 

3, 687 

787 

754 

974 


4, 604 
1,036 
1,197 
2,216 
153 


62.5 

1,797 

62.8 

901 

55.  7 

190 

m.  8 

354 

64.2 

352 

4.4 
3.9 
3.4 

5.  7 
4.9 


4.8 
4.6 
3.3 
5.5 

6.5 


1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL    CONDITION. 


245 


OVER,  BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000 
MORE:  1920— Continued. 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Detroit,  Mich. 


All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mi.xed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Fall  River,  Mass. 


AU  classes  ^ 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Foit  Worth,  Tex. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreigii-born  white 

Negro 


Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-taorn  white 

Negro 


Hartford,  Conn. 


All  classes  ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Houston,  Tex. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Indianapolis,  Ind. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro , 


Jersey  City,  N.  J. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Kansas  City,  Kans. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


FEMALES  15  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


319,853 
94,055 
99, 380 

112,463 
13,865 


43,002 

5,670 

16, 048 

21, 156 

123 


37,396 

26, 407 

2,525 

2,253 

6,205 


50, 857 
18,931 
18, 632 
12,881 
403 


50,298 
15, 174 
1.5, 175 
IS,  40S 
1,525 


51,806 

25, 959 

7,372 

4,716 

13, 750 


121,688 
82, 164 
18, 742 
7,424 
13, 353 


102, 266 
26,232 
38,446 
34, 671 
2.912 


34,979 
19, 038 
6,050 
4,438 
5,442 


Single. 


Num- 
ber. 


78, 746 
26, 786 
34, 498 
15, 433 
2,004 


15, 885 
2,592 
9,033 
4, 231 
27 


8,674 

6,414 

6S0 

347 

1,233 


14,426 

5,645 

7,168 

1,535 

72 


16, 727 

5,740 

7,310 

3,304 

365 


11,903 
6, 791 
2, 008 
625 
2, 479 


29,217 
20,  .547 

5, 465 
869 

2,334 


31, 309 

10, 557 

16, 3,S6 

3, 782 

5.S3 


7,5.56 

4,392 

1,895 

390 

875 


Per 

cent. 


24.6 

28.5 
34.7 
13.7 
14.5 


36.9 
4.5.7 
56.3 
20.0 
22.0 


23.2 
24.3 
26.9 
15.4 
19.9 


28.4 
29.8 
38.5 
11.9 
17.9 


33.3 
37.8 
48.2 
17.9 
23.9 


2.3.0 
26.2 
27.2 
13.3 
IS.O 


24.0 
2.5.0 
29.2 
11.7 
17.5 


30.6 
40.2 
42.6 
10.9 
20.0 


21.6 
2.3.1 
31.3 

8.8 
16.1 


Married. 


Num- 
ber. 


209, 219 
58,  703 
57,  4.53 
82, 713 
10, 294 


22, 376 
2,403 
6,200 

13, 703 


23,253 

16,386 

1,536 

1,560 

3,765 


30, 200 

10, 767 

10,015 

9,157 

257 


27, 885 
7,397 
6, 703 

12,  838 
941 


31,211 
15, 470 
4,373 
3,200 
8,160 


73,583 

50,023 

10, 625 

4,690 

8,243 


58,  ,551 
13. 173 
18,396 
25, 120 
1,859 


22,749 
12,  .376 
3,534 
3,341 
3,493 


Per 
cent. 


65.4 
62.4 
57.8 
73.5 
74.2 


52.0 
42.4 
38.6 
64.8 
55.3 


62.2 
62.1 
60.8 
69.2 
60.7 


59.4 
56.9 
53.8 
71.1 
63.8 


55. 4 
48.7 
44.2 
69.7 
61.7 


60.2 
.59.6 
.59. 3 
67.9 
59.3 


60.5 
60.9 
56.7 
6.3.2 
61.7 


57.3 
50.2 
47.8 
72.5 
63.8 


65.0 
65.0 
58.4 
75.3 
64.2 


Widowed. 


Niun-      Per 
ber.       cent. 


28, 489 
7,193 
6,463 

13,444 
1,381 


4,579 
637 
751 

3,164 
26 


4,700 

3,112 

277 

325 

986 


5,495 
2, 132 
1,229 
2,072 
62 


5, 440 
1,924 
1,088 
2,219 
207 


7,271 

3,193 

881 

843 

2,353 


16, 048 
9,441 
2, 392 
1,768 
2,446 


12,067 
2,401 
3,  .525 
5,693 

448 


4,116 

1,948 

553 

678 

936 


8.9 
7.6 
6.5 
12.0 
10.0 


10.6 
11.2 
4.7 
15.0 
21.1 


12.6 

11.8 
11.0 
14.4 
15.9 


10.8 
11.3 
6.6 
16.1 
15.4 


10.8 
12.7 
7.2 
12.1 
13.6 


14.0 
12.3 
12.0 
17.9 
17.1 


13.2 
11.5 
12.8 
23.8 
18.3 


11.8 
9.2 
9.2 
16.4 
15.4 


U.8 
10.2 
9.1 
15.3 
17.2 


Di- 
vorced. 


3,188 

1,305 

915 

797 

170 


144 
36 
55 
51 
2 


391 
21 
11 

205 


692 
366 
207 
107 
12 


237 
110 
71 
44 

12 


1,398 
501 
109 
47 
741 


1,894 
1,368 

234 
56 

236 


228 
77 
85 
48 
17 


541 
310 
65 
27 
138 


2  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "  all  other. 


246 


ABSTBACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATlOlSr. 


Table  66.— MARITAL    CONDITION    OF    THE    POPULATION    15    YEARS    OF    AGE     AND 

INHABITANTS  OR 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


MALES  15  TEAKS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.» 


Los  Angeles,  Calif. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Louisville,  Ky. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


Lowell,  Mass. 


All  classes  * 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-boru  white 

Negro 


Memphis,  Tenn. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mLxed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


Milwaukee,  Wis. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Minneapolis,  Minn. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 


Nashville,  Tenn. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . . 
Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


New  Bedford,  Mass. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


127, 472 
78,  «i73 
20, 724 
14, 709 
13,175 


227, 455 

110,057 

46  551 

56, 736 

5,880 


84, 139 
45, 877 
16, 988 
5, 796 
15, 451 


38,583 
7,344 
13,229 
17,859 
79 


60,664 

29, 920 

4,495 

3, 180 

23,022 


165,115 

35,915 

69,272 

58,834 

1,034 


142,005 
43,222 
49,504 
47,235 
1,835 


40,559 
24,872 
2, 363 
1,241 
12,080 


41,993 
6,638 
10, 679 
22, 593 
2,016 


Single. 


Married. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


42,613 

26, 468 

7,794 

3,821 

4,452 


77,225 
35, 800 
18  528 
17, 997 
1,758 


28,853 
17, 137 

5,684 
873 

5,147 


14,375 

2, 762 

7,392 

4,161 

31 


20,116 
10, 563 

1,713 
797 

7,024 


60, 154 
16,546 
30,316 

12,878 
382 


53,594 
16,380 
23,567 
12, 871 
668 


12,817 

8,309 

900 

273 

3,333 


14,606 
2,183 
6,125 
5,335 
935 


33.4 
33.6 
37.6 
25.9 
33.8 


34.0 
32.4 
39.8 
31.7 
29.9 


34.3 
37.4 
33.5 
15.1 
33.3 


37.3 

37.6 
55.9 
23.3 


33.2 
35.3 
38.1 
25. 1 
30.5 


36.4 
46.1 
43.8 
21.9 
36.9 


37.7 
37.9 
47.6 
27.2 
36.4 


31.6 
33.4 
38.1 
22.0 
27.6 


34.  8 
32.9 
57.4 
23.  6 
40.4 


Num- 
ber. 


76,423 

47, 262 

11,824 

9, 8.57 

7,433 


134,206 
66, 472 
25, 255 
34, 531 
3,035 


49, 480 
26, 287 
10, 226 
4,174 
8,779 


21,865 
4,070 
5,381 

12,332 
42 


36, 147 
17,612 
2,648 
2,125 
13,840 


97,368 
18,133 
36,774 
41,851 

584 


81,740 
24,934 
24,383 
31,301 
1,025 


24,815 
15,203 

1,328 
863 

7,420 


25,286 
3,967 
4,263 

16,003 
1,016 


Per 

cent. 


60.0 
60.1 
57.1 

00.  7 
50.4 


59.0 
60.1 
54.3 
60.9 
01.8 


58.8 
57.3 
60.2 
72.0 
56.8 


56.7 
55.4 
40.7 
69.1 


59.6 
58.9 
56.7 
66.8 
60.1 


59.0 
50.5 
53.1 
71.1 
56.5 


57.6 
57.7 
49.3 
66.3 
55.9 


61.2 
61.1 
56.2 
69.5 
61.4 


60.2 
59.8 
39.9 

70.8 
50.4 


Widowed. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per  jvorced. 
cent.i 


6, 205 

3,532 

813 

922 

995 


11,263 
5,009 
1,805 
3,348 
367 


4,643 

1,905 

876 

701 

1,160 


2,164 
453 
414 

1,290 
5 


3,524 

1,284 

186 

228 

1,821 


6,061 

768 

1,622 

3,626 

43 


5,290 
1,436 
1,086 
2,652 
113 


2,460 

1,163 

122 

100 

1,075 


1,896 
414 
242 

1,184 
55 


4.9 
4.5 
3.9 
6.2 

7.0 


5.5 
4.2 
5.2 
12.1 
7.5 


5.8 
4.3 
4.1 
7.2 
7.9 


3.7 
2.1 
2.3 
6.2 
4.2 


3.7 
3.3 
2.2 
5.6 
6.2 


6.1 

4.7 
5.2 
8.1 
8.9 


4.5 
6.2 
2.3 
5.2 
2.7 


1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL   CONDITION. 


247 


OVER,  BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100  000 
MORE:  1920— Continued. 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 

All  classes  - 

Native  white — Native  j^arentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Los  Angeles,  Calif. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


i 


Louisville,  Ky. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Lowell,  Mass. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Memphis,  Tenn. 

All  classes ' 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-bom  white. " 

Negro 


Nashville,  Teim. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


New  Bedford,  Mass. 

All  classes  2. 


Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


FEMALES   15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVEP.. 


Total.i 


127,444 
80, 391 
22,890 
11,366 
12, 775 


233, 883 

120,806 

54, 971 

48, 503 

6,556 


94,544 
50,331 
21,455 
5, 650 
17, 101 


42,212 
8,317 

14,  891 

15,  948 

53 


64,269 

30,991 

4,990 

2,418 
25,863 


164,908 
36,  905 
79, 664 
47,  538 

787 


144,  582 
43,  921 
60,623 
38,529 
1,472 


47, 014 
27,  742 
2,917 
1,075 
15,279 


43,845 

7,279 

11,655 

23,492 

1,412 


Single. 


Num- 
ber. 


32,351 

21, 185 

7,001 

1,592 

2,567 


57, 226 

30, 536 

16,  ,597 

8,646 

1,186 


28, 102 
16,611 

6,980 
723 

3,786 


15,  892 
3,246 
8,  3.31 
4,279 
16 


15, 397 

8,507 

1,452 

348 

r>,  088 


51, 986 
16,809 
29,893 
5, 155 
125 


47,369 

15,  765 

25,391 

5,948 

256 


12,922 
8,326 
1,018 
171 
3,406 


14, 025 
2,394 
6,138 
5,210 
280 


Per 
cent. 


25.4 
26.4 
30.6 
14.0 
20.1 


24.5 
25.3 

30.2 
17.8 
18.1 


29.7 
33.0 
32.5 
12.8 
22.  1 


37.6 
39.0 
.56.1 
22.6 


24.0 
27.4 
29.1 
14.4 
19.7 


31.5 
45.5 
37.5 
10.8 
15.9 


32.8 
35.9 
41.9 
15.  4 
17.4 


27.5 
30.0 
34.9 
15.9 
22.3 


32.0 
32.9 
52.7 
22.2 
19.  8 


Married. 


Niun- 
ber. 


75, 256 
47, 398 
12, 958 
7,467 
7,420 


132,890 
C6, 613 
29, 959 
29,806 
3,800 


49,685 
26,  861 
10,903 
2,935 
8,983 


21,353 
3,840 
5,002 

•11,876 
32 


36,279 
17, 596 
2,678 
1,525 
14,475 


94, 036 
17, 603 
43,124 
32, 760 
541 


80,173 
22,  965 
30,471 
25,770 
943 


25,151 

1.5, 284 

1,413 

612 

7,842 


24,  .592 
3,619 
4,923 

15, 157 
890 


Per 
cent. 


59.1 
59.0 
56.6 
65.7 
58.1 


56.8 
55. 1 
54.5 
61.5 
58.0 


52.6 
53.4 
50.8 
51.9 
52.5 


50. 6 
40.  2 
37.6 
62.7 


56.4 
56.8 
53.7 
63.  1 
50.0 


57.0 
47.7 
54.1 

08.9 

68.7 


52.3 
50.3 
66.9 
64.1 


53.5 
55. 1 
48.4 
56.9 
.51.3 


,56.1 
49.7 
42.2 
64.5 
63.0 


Widowed. 


Num-      Per 
ber.       cent. 


17, 082 
9,895 
2,574 
2,187 
2,423 


37, 612 

19,  882 

7,017 

9,283 

1,364 


15, 196 
6,090 
3,340 
1,956 
3,809 


4,779 

1,145 

890 

2,739 

5 


11,370 

4, 432 
807 
528 

5,603 


17,053 
2,018 
5,773 
9, 1.59 
101 


15,062 
4,492 
3, 941 
6,385 
241 


8,049 

3,740 

475 

281 

3,5.53 


4,903 
1,150 

524 
3,006 

222 


13.4 
12.3 
11.2 
19.2 
19.0 


16.1 
16.5 

12.8 
19.1 

20.8 


16.1 
12.1 
15.6 
34.6 
22.3 


11.3 
13.8 
6.0 
14.5 


17.7 
14.3 
10.2 
21.8 
21.7 


10.3 
5.5 
7.2 
19.3 
12.8 


10.4 
10.2 
6.5 
16.6 
16.4 


17.1 
13.5 
16.3 
26.1 
23.3 


11.2 
15.8 
4.5 
12.8 
15.7 


Di- 
vorced. 


2,632 

1,.S35 

342 

107 

348 


5,946 

3,077 

1,346 

716 

201 


1,497 

731 

224 

31 

510 


163 
76 
43 

44 


1,131 

416 

49 

14 

652 


1,666 
425 
810 
413 

18 


1,657 

614 

637 

378 

27 


865 

382 

10 

8 

465 


109 
60 

110 
19 


-  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  ''  all  other. 


248 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  56 MARITAL    CONDITION    OF    THE    POPULATION    15    YEARS     OF    AGE    AND 

INHABITANTS  OR 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


New  Haven,  Conn. 

AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  while — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

New  Orleans,  La. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

All  classes  2 

Native  wliile— Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Bronx  borough. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage.* 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Brooklyn  borough. 

All  classes  s 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Manhattan  borough. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. . 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Queens  borough. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  ]iarentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Richmond  borough. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Newark,  N.  J. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  wlute— Native  parentage 

Native  wlnte — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


MALES  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


55,681 
15,049 
16,098 
22,680 
1,730 


137, 980 
62,740 
25,399 
15,082 
34,472 


2,001,025 

373,679 

577, 054 

984,648 

59, 012 


253,000 
38,754 
81,198 

131,302 
1,573 


702,374 
144, 478 
214,  .573 
329,966 
12,008 


839,400 
134, 966 
205, 533 
450, 8.W 
43,204 


162,947 
42,285 
63, 134 
55,678 
1,663 


43,304 
13, 196 
12,616 
16, 852 
564 


146,406 
37, 771 
42, 132 
59, 730 
6,483 


Single. 


Nimi- 
ber. 


19,972 
5,039 
8,761 
4,924 
582 


55,317 
29,755 
8,657 
5,274 
11,466 


761,471 
170, 877 
315,691 
249, 327 
21,269 


88,672 
17,419 
43,694 
26,988 
486 


261,257 
65,825 

115,344 
75,011 
4,228 


339, 436 
63, 418 
123,123 
133,843 
15, 813 


54,050 

17,693 

27, 166 

8,591 

508 


18,056 
6,522 
6,364 
4, 894 
234 


52, 786 
15,554 
21,868 
13, 209 
2,017 


Per 

cent. 


35.9 
37.5 
54.4 
21.7 
33.6 


40.1 
47.4 
34.1 
35.0 
33.3 


38.1 
45.7 
54.7 
25.3 
36.0 


35.0 
44.9 
53.8 
20.6 
30.9 


.37.2 
45.6 
53.8 
22.7 
35.2 


40.4 
47.0 
59.9 
29.7 
36.6 


33.2 
41.8 
43.0 
1.5.4 
30.5 


41.7 
49.4 
50. 4 
29.0 
41.5 


36.1 
41.2 
51.9 
22.1 
31.1 


Married. 


Num- 
ber. 


32,838 
8,513 
6,742 

16,497 
1,031 


74,758 
30,187 
15, 108 
8,48? 
20, 874 


1,143,643 
183, 128 
241, 324 

682,608 
34, 474 


154,407 

19,801 

35,217 

98,332 

979 


409,005 
71,788 
91, 331 

238,289 
7,145 


455,693 
62, 368 
75, 102 

291,771 
24,991 


101, 540 
23,102 
33, 955 
43, 326 
1,068 


22,998 
6,069 
5,719 

10, 890 
291 


87, 249 
20, 526 
18,777 
43, 731 
4,070 


Per 

cent. 


59.0 
56.6 
41.9 
72.7 
59.6 


54.2 
48.1 
59.5 
56.2 
60.6 


57.2 
49.0 
41.8 
69.3 

58.4 


61.0 
51.1 
43.4 
74.9 
G2.2 


58.2 
49.7 
42.6 
72.2 
59.5 


54.3 
46.2 
.36.5 

64.7 
57.8 


62.3 
54.6 
53.8 
77.8 
64.2 


53. 1 
46.0 
45.3 
64.6 
51.6 


59.6 
54.3 
44.6 

73.2 
62.8 


Widowed. 


Num-     Per 
ber.      cent 


2,431 

707 

457 

1,157 

107 


6,540 
2,153 
1,434 
1,134 
1,809 


78,999 
14,229 
17,441 
44,826 
2,431 


8,731 
1,2.59 
1.899 
5;  465 
103 


28,300 
5,741 

6,864 

,1,5,157 

529 


33, 185 
.5,418 
6,356 

19,667 
1,693 


6,825 
1,299 

1,853 

3,588 

80 


1,958 
512 
469 
949 
26 


5,662 
1,458 
1,275 
2,597 
327 


3.5 
3.2 
2.3 
4.2 

6.5 


4.0 
4.0 
3.1 
4.4 
3.9 


1  Total  inchides  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MAEITAL   CONDITION. 


249 


OVER,  BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100  000 
MORE:  1920— Continued.  ' 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPXILATION. 


New  Haven,  Conn. 


All  classes ' 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage. . 
Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


New  Orleans,  La. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


New  York,  N.  Y. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Bronx  borough. 


All  classes  2 , 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


FEMALES  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


Brooklyn  borough. 


All  classes  ' 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 
Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 
Foreign-born  white. 
Negro 


Manhattan  borough. 


All  classes ' 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Queen.s  borough. 


AU  classes  " 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Richmond  borough. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Newark,  N.  J. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro. 


57, 912 
16,  295 
18,  566 
21, 307 
1,733 


146,  515 
64,385 
31, 187 
10,062 
40,849 


2, 026,  797 

389, 160 

634, 928 

936,  518 

65, 514 


260,085 
40,  261 
SO,  .545 

127, 420 
1,839 


707, 341 
148,811 
239,  039 
306,143 
13,  270 


855, 130 
145, 747 
224,905 
436,  287 
47,646 


166,545 
43,112 
68,006 
53,190 
2,204 


37,696 
11,229 
12,  433 
13, 478 
555 


143,424 
38, 636 
15,  475 
52, 956 
6,339 


Single. 


Num- 
ber. 


18, 620 
6,001 
8, 954 
3,275 
389 


45, 296 
24, 333 
9, 158 
1,719 
10,079 


667, 484 
161, 207 
299, 539 
187,510 
19,032 


81,  513 
16, 920 
42,933 
21, 053 
601 


224,  395 
61,061 

109,  745 

49,  731 

3,835 


301, 870 

62,  357 

116, 857 

108,  763 

13,  739 


47,861 

16,  497 

24,  846 

5,.S45 

660 


11,845 
4,372 
5,158 
2,118 
197 


42,791 

14,380 

20, 012 

7,061 

1,334 


Per 

cent. 


32.1 
36.8 
48.2 
15.4 
22.4 


30.9 
37.8 
29.4 
17.1 
24.7 


32.9 
41.4 
47.2 
20.0 
29.0 


31.3 
42.0 
47.4 
16.5 
32.7 


31.7 
41.0 
45.9 
16.2 
28.9 


35.3 

42.8 
52.0 
24.9 

28.8 


28.7 
38.3 
36.5 
11.0 
29.9 


31.4 
38.9 
41.5 
15.7 
35.5 


29.8 
37.2 
44.0 
13.3 
21.0 


Married. 


Widowed. 


Num- 
ber. 


32, 171 
8,026 
8,114 

15, 018 
1,005 


74,831 
32, 189 
15,384 
5,308 
21, 931 


1,115,670 

183,567 

278, 650 

617,211 

35,  795 


152, 172 
19, 948 
41,  431 

89, 827 
9.54 


399, 517 

71,  406 

107,  236 

213, 615 

7,212 


441,585 
63,204 
86.001 

265,  819 
2(i,  194 


100, 679 
23,270 
37,788 
38,  465 
1,137 


21, 717 

5,739 

6,194 

9,485 

298 


84,071 
19,  948 
21,513 
38, 524 
4,075 


Per 
cent. 


Num- 
ber. 


55.6 
49.3 
43.7 
70.5 
58.0 


51.1 
50.0 
49.3 
52.8 
53.7 


55.0 
47.2 
■13.9 
65.9 
54.6 


58.5 
49.5 
45.8 
70.5 
51.9 


56.5 
48.0 
44.9 
69.8 
54.3 


51.6 
43.4 
38.2 
60.9 
55.0 


60.5 
54.0 
55.6 
72.3 
51.6 


57.6 
51.1 
49.8 
70.4 
53.7 


58.6 
51.6 
47.3 
72.7 
64.3 


6,676 
2,072 
1,357 
2,919 
326 


24,  842 
7,247 
6,401 
2,966 
8,223 


232, 991 
41,100 
53,  839 

127,  783 
10,238 


25,289 
3,175 
5,824 

16,013 
275 


80,071 
15,420 
20,939 
41,603 
2,103 


106,236 

18,  287 

20,  873 

59, 634 

7,419 


17, 478 
3,181 

5, 185 

8,726 

386 


3,  917 
1,037 
1,018 
1,807 
55 


15, 939 
4,082 
3,744 
7,219 
891 


Per 

cent. 


Di- 
vorced. 


11.5 
12.7 
7.3 
13.7 

18.8 


17.0 
11.3 
20.5 
29.5 
20.1 


11.5 
10.6 
8.5 
13.6 
15.6 


9.7 
7.9 
6.4 
12.6 
15.0 


11.3 
10.4 

8.8 
13.6 
15.8 


12.4 
12.5 
9.3 
13.7 
15.0 


10.5 
7.4 
7.6 
16.4 
17.5 


10.4 
9.2 
8.2 

13.4 
9.9 


11.1 
10.6 
8.2 
13.6 
14.1 


270 
119 


1,168 

457 

197 

34 

479 


6,775 
2,239 
1,805 
2,416 
315 


464 

83 

157 

219 

5 


1,768 
540 
576 
579 
73 


4,180 
1,490 

950 
1,517 

223 


289 
95 

108 
76 
10 


425 
180 
132 
81 
32 


'  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "all  other." 


250 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS P0PULATI017. 


Table    56 MARITAL    CONDITION    OF    THE    POPULATION    15    YEARS    OF    AGE    AND 

INHABITANTS  OR 


CTTT  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


MALES  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Norfolk,  Va. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  vvliite.  ^ 

Negro 


Oakland,  Calif. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white—  Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Omaha,  Nebr. 


All  classes  - 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite , 

Negro 


Paterson,  N,  J. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mLxed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white , . . 

Negro 


Portland,  Oreg. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro • 


Providence,  It.  I. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  wlute — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Reading,  Pa. 


All  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  pai'entage 

Native  wliite— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Total.i 


46,183 
21,951 
2,660 
4,381 
17,098 


87, 404 
32,328 
23,465 
24, 752 
2,591 


74, 872 
31,634 
19, 147 
19,325 
4,680 


48,038 

9,836 

15, 297 

22, 281 

660 


656, 839 
235, 095 
168,062 
198, 831 
53,715 


209,688 
69,243 
60,561 
63,767 
15, 812 


102,381 

48,782 

24,000 

26, 402 

708 


82,186 
21,094 
25, 781 
33,004 
2,169 


38,335 

28, 456 

4,218 

5,282 

370 


Singlp. 

Married. 

Widowed. 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

17,685 

38.3 

26,087 

56.5 

2,046 

4.4 

8,192 

37.3 

12,781 

58.  2 

805 

3.7 

1,318 

49.5 

1,222 

4.5.9 

96 

3.6 

1,908 

44.1 

2,239 

61.7 

160 

3.7 

6,191 

36.2 

9,779 

57.2 

98-i 

5.8 

31,516 

36.1 

49,773 

56.9 

4,239 

4.8 

11,630 

36.0 

18,487 

57.2 

1,381 

4.3 

9,865 

42.0 

12,321 

62.5 

752 

3.2 

7, 228 

29.2 

15, 486 

62.6 

1,615 

6.6 

1,102 

42.5 

1,275 

49.2 

1.38 

5.3 

28,312 

37.8 

41,749 

55.8 

3,376 

4.5 

11,904 

37.6 

17, 551 

55.5 

1,336 

4.2 

9,110 

47.6 

9,203 

48.1 

648 

2.9 

6,532 

28.6 

12,347 

6.3.9 

1,229 

6.4 

1,651 

36.0 

2,583 

56.4 

269 

5.7 

17,323 

36.1 

28, 306 

68.9 

2,267 

4.7 

4,008 

40.7 

5,363 

54.4 

440 

4.5 

8,289 

64.2 

6,501 

42.5 

460 

3.0 

4, 820 

21.6 

16,071 

72.1 

1,335 

6,0 

165 

29.5 

358 

63.9 

32 

6.7 

236,089 

35.9 

383,769 

58.4 

33,469 

6.1 

90, 958 

38.7 

130,341 

55.4 

12,023 

.5.1 

79, 031 

47.0 

81,151 

48.3 

7,178 

4.3 

46,923 

23.6 

139,641 

70.2 

11,572 

5.8 

18,535 

34.6 

32,261 

60.1 

2,670 

5.0 

78,921 

37.6 

120, 158 

67.3 

9, 308 

4.4 

28,344 

40.9 

'     37,622 

64.3 

2,644 

3.8 

29,741 

49.1 

28,362 

46.8 

2, 129 

3.5 

15,081 

23.7 

44,699 

70.1 

3,746 

5.9 

6,583 

35.3 

9,350 

59.1 

788 

6.0 

35,711 

34.9 

59,738 

68.3 

4,260 

4.2 

15,765 

32.3 

29,477 

60.4 

■    2,026 

4.2 

9,831 

41.0 

12,8.83 

53.7 

696 

2.9 

8,688 

32.9 

16, 716 

59.5 

1,4.58 

5.6 

251 

35.5 

400 

56.5 

34 

4.8 

30,159 

36.7 

47, 392 

57.7 

4,047 

4.9 

7,973 

37.8 

11,661 

55.3 

1,215 

5.8 

14,000 

54.3 

10, 823 

42.0 

791 

3.1 

7,307 

22.1 

23, 642 

71.6 

1,898 

.5.8 

841 

38.8 

1,172 

54.0 

137 

6.3 

11,936 

31.1 

23,9.33 

62.4 

2,160 

6.6 

8,862 

31.1 

17, 708 

62.2 

1,632 

5.7 

1,617 

38.3 

2,363 

56.0 

205 

4.9 

1,299 

24.6 

3, 6.59 

69.3 

305 

5.8 

152 

41.1 

200 

54.1 

18 

4.9 

1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL   CONDITTOlSr. 


251 


OVER,  BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL,  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100  000 
MORE:  1920— Continued. 


CTTT  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Norfolk,  Va. 


All  classes  2 , 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-bom  white , 

Negro 


Oakland,  Calif. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . , 
Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 


Omaha,  Nebr. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negio 


Paterson,  N.  J. 


All  classes  - 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 


All  classes  2 , 

Native  white — Native  parentage . 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


All  classes  - 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Portland,  Oreg. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage . 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 


Providence,  R.  I. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage. . 
Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 


Reading,  Fa. 


All  classes  = 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 


FEMALES  15  YEARS  OF  AQE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


41,555 
20,744 
2,280 
2,042 
16,482 


79,813 
31,905 
25,847 
18,948 
1,975 


68,516 
29,  l.SO 
20,660 
14,940 
3,719 


49,605 
10,992 
16,912 
21,055 
641 


667,074 
245,971 
182,561 
185,700 
52, 747 


206,266 
71,585 
67,777 
53,359 
13,521 


96,540 
50, 268 
26,285 
18, 797 
597 


89,342 
23,688 
29,705 
33,849 
2,080 


39,824 

30, 801 

4,776 

3,943 

304 


Single. 


Num- 
ber. 


10,393 

5,363 

791 

260 

3,978 


18,919 

8,377 

7,708 

2,339 

315 


19,030 
8,680 
7,913 
1,880 
555 


16,053 
4,193 
8,410 
3, 275 
173 


205,963 
86, 181 
76,115 
30,878 
12, 770 


64,636 

26,444 

28, 262 

7,274 

2,651 


23,974 

12,463 

8,536 

2, 826 

76 


31,389 
9,037 

15,334 

6,462 

554 


11,147 

8,  .822 

1,767 

487 

71 


Per 
cent. 


25.0 
25.9 
34.7 
12.7 
24.1 


23.7 
26.3 
29.8 
12.3 
15.9 


27.8 
29.7 
38.3 
12.6 
14.9 


32.4 
38.1 
49.7 
15.6 
27.0 


30.9 
35.0 
41.7 
16.6 
24.2 


31.3 
36.9 
41.7 
13.6 
19.6 


24.8 
24.8 
32.5 
15.0 
12.7 


35.1 
38.2 
51.6 
19.1 
26.6 


28.0 
28.6 
37.0 
12.4 
23.4 


Married. 


Niim- 
ber. 


25,306 

12,  741 

1,2.50 

1,556 

9,753 


47,873 
18,255 
15,009 
12,477 
1,230 


40,719 
16, 896 
10,962 
10,319 
2,527 


27,887 
5,466 
7,357 

14,711 
351 


373,687 
128, 726 

87,178 
125,730 

31,992 


115,400 
37,326 
32,218 
36,907 
8,931 


58,653 
30, 132 
14,919 
12,600 
414 


46,225 
10,946 
11,960 
22,213 
1,094 


23,648 

18,053 

2,477 

2,920 

198 


Per 
cent. 


60.9 
61.4 
54.8 
76.2 
59.2 


60.0 
57.2 
58.1 
65.8 
62.3 


59.4 
57.9 
.53.1 
69.1 
67.9 


56.2 
49.7 
43.5 
69.9 
54.8 


56.0 
52.3 
47.8 
67.7 
60.7 


55.9 
52.1 
47.5 
69.2 
66.1 


60.7 
59.9 
56.8 
67.0 
69.3 


51.7 
46.2 
40.3 
65.6 
.52.6 


59.4 
58.6 
51.9 
74.1 
65.1 


Widowed. 


Num-     Per 
ber.      cent 


5,414 

2,407 

224 

219 

2,564 


11,208 
4,390 
2,554 
3,836 
373 


7,512 
2,923 
1,488 
2,559 
542 


5,494 
1,275 
1,100 
3,006 
112 


83,850 
29,308 
18,408 
28,397 
7,722 


24,925 
7,219 
6,909 
8,962 
1,834 


11,037 
5,793 
2,155 
2,978 
80 


10,807 
3,326 
2,141 
4,944 
390 


4,646 

3,592 

493 

527 


13.0 
11.6 
9.8 
10.7 
15.6 


14.0 
13.8 
9.9 
20.2 
18.9 


11.0 
10.0 
7.2 
17.1 
14.6 


11.1 
11.6 
6.5 
14.3 
17.5 


12.6 
11.9 
10.1 
15.3 
14.6 


12.1 

10.1 
10.2 
16.8 
13.6 


11.4 
11.6 

8.2 
15.8 
13.4 


12.1 
14.0 

7.2 
14.6 

18.8 


11.7 
11.7 
10.3 
13.4 


34  111.2 


Di- 
vorced. 


425 

222 

14 

6 

183 


1,744 

857 

656 

276 

64 


1,072 
667 
266 
155 
94 


153 
64 
37 
58 
4 


2,799 

1,474 

663 

453 

209 


1,130 

530 

330 

177 

93 


2,931 

1,863 

669 

383 

26 


369 
259 
220 
41 


357 

316 

34 


2  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "all  other." 


252 


ABSTItACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table    56 MARITAL    CONDITION    OF    THE    POPULATION    15    YEARS    OF    AGE  AND 

INHABITANTS  OR 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Richmond,  Va. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Nati\e  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-horn  white 

Negro 


Hochester,  N.  Y. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


St.  Louis,  Mo. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  wiiite— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 
Foreign-born  white 

Negro . 


All  classes  2. 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 


All  classes  2 , 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


San  Antonio,  Tex. 


All  classes  - 

Native  white — Nati^•e  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


San  Francisco,  Calif. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixeid  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro , 


Scranton,  Pa. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — P'oreign  or  mixed  par.. 
Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


All  classes  2 
Native  white — Native  parentage 
Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par.. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 


MALES  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.! 


58,541 

34,488 

3,323 

2,457 

18, 238 


105,777 
37,315 
32,518 
35, 284 


292, 198 
119,751 
88,240 
54,962 
28, 887 


86, 946 
23,443 
34,483 
27,359 
1,561 


40,485 
16, 293 
14,055 
9,384 
340 


58,356 
25, 952 
10,225 
16, 770 
5,232 


223, 704 

66, 898 

65, 712 

80,880 

1,181 


45, 189 
13, 730 
16, 455 
14,756 
242 


133, 208 
52, 937 
31, 223 
42, 086 
1,472 


Single. 


Num- 
ber. 


20,323 
12,634 

1,245 
565 

5, 867 


36,954 

14,451 

13, 797 

8,481 

202 


106,790 
60,356 
33, 291 
12,952 
10,012 


33, 992 
10,017 
16,701 
6, 654 
569 


13, 769 

6, 150 

5,017 

2,296 

119 


21,213 

10, 078 

4,153 

5,370 

1,5.59 


97, 940 
30, 500 
31, 9.53 
31, 107 
554 


16, 861 
5,786 
8,209 
2,764 
98 


52, 453 
18,723 
13, 935 
16, 828 
570 


Per 

cent. 


34.7 
30.6 
37.5 
23.0 
32.2 


34.9 
38.7 
42.4 
24.0 
33.4 


36..5 
42.1 
37.7 
23.6 
34.7 


39.1 
42.7 
48.4 
24.3 
36.5 


34.0 
37.7 
35.7 
24.5 
35.0 


36.4 

38.  8 
40.6 
32.0 
29.8 


43.8 
45.6 
48.6 
38.5 
46.9 


37.3 
42.1 
49.9 
18.7 
40.5 


39.4 
35.4 
44.6 
40.0 
38.7 


Married. 


Num- 
ber. 


34,860 

20, 227 

1,902 

1,718 

10, 992 


63,681 
21,133 
17,323 
24,816 
377 


168,509 
63, 812 
50, 551 
37, 306 
16, 678 


48,640 
12,420 
16, 733 
18, 572 


24,640 
9,378 
8,528 
6,333 
193 


33,665 
14,582 

5,586 
10,133 

3,243 


105, 865 
29, 325 
29,861 
41,431 
514 


26, 386 
7,423 
7,746 

11,085 
130 


72, 673 
30,  718 
15, 740 
22,511 
739 


Per 

cent. 


59.5 
68.6 
57.2 


60.2 
56.6 
53.3 
70.3 
62.3 


57.7 
53.3 
67.3 
67.9 
57.7 


55.9 
53.0 
48.5 
67.9 
55.6 


60.9 
67.6 
60.7 
67.6 
56.8 


57.7 
56.2 
54.6 
60.4 
62.0 


47.3 
43.8 
4,5.4 
51.2 
43.6 


58.4 
.54.1 
47.1 
75.1 

53.7 


54.6 
58.0 
50.4 
53.  5 
50.2 


Widowed. 


N  um-     Per 
ber.      cent 


2,722 

1,383 

159 

153 

1,026 


4,643 
1,491 
1,280 
1,848 
24 


13, 879 
4,163 
3,520 
4,319 
1,868 


3,463 
675 
787 

1,915 
85 


1,416 

472 

339 

580 

16 


2,782 
967 
383 

1,151 
280 


9,607 
2,324 
2,360 
4,741 
44 


1, 753 

460 

438 

853 

12 


5,157 
2,102 

887 
1,966 

105 


>  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL    CONDITION. 


253 


OVER,  BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000 
MORE:  1920— Continued. 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Richmond,  Va. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white^Native  parentage. . 
Native  wtiite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Rochester,  N.  Y. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


St.  Louis,  Mo. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 


St.  Paul,  Minn. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage. . 
Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 


Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 


All  classes  - 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Forcign-bom  white 

Negro 


San  Antonio,  Tex. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 


San  Francisco,  Calif. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wMte 

Negro 


Scranton,  Pa. 


All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


Seattle,  Wash. 


AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


FEMALES  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


67,978 

39, 758 

3,911 

2,027 

22, 273 


111,108 

39,928 
37,809 
32, 675 


299,442 
123,770 
102, 442 
45,619 

27,580 


87,295 
22,890 
40,258 
22,877 
1,246 


41,288 
16, 174 
15,377 
9,-363 
273 


57, 986 
26, 579 
11,096 
14, 458 
5, 833 


185,109 
56,919 
69,  625 
55,  212 


47,  492 
15, 149 
19,  096 
13,047 
200 


113,  606 

49,  829 

32, 191 

28, 363 

1,  033 


Single. 


Num- 
ber. 


21,703 
13,536 

1,359 
344 

6,461 


34,939 
14,697 
14,687 
5,369 
174 


88,346 
44,238 
32, 748 
6,000 
5,355 


29,317 
9,077 

16,891 

3,150 

194 


11,144 

5,382 

4,523 

1,200 

30 


15,718 
7,865 
3,315 
3,364 
1,171 


52,442 
18, 152 
24,214 
9,456 
194 


16, 386 
6,  2£6 

8,759 

1,326 

45 


27,  975 
12,647 
10,  491 
4,490 
149 


Per 
cent. 


31.9 
34.0 
34.7 
17.0 
29.0 


31.4 
36.8 

38. 8 
16.4 
25.7 


29.5 
35.7 
32.0 
13.2 
19.4 


33.6 
39.7 
42.0 
13.8 
15.6 


27.0 
33.3 

29.4 
12.8 
11.0 


27.1 
29.6 
29.9 
23.3 
20.1 


28.3 
31.9 
34.8 
17.1 
21.8 


34.5 
41.3 
45.9 
10.2 
22.5 


24.6 
25.4 
32.0 
1.5.8 
14.4 


Married. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 

cent. 


35,171 

20, 587 

1,960 

1,285 

11,335 


62,523 
20,846 
19, 159 
22,115 


165,846 
65,681 
55,370 
28, 131 
16,644 


47,815 
11,623 
20,313 
15,043 

818 


24,381 
8,953 
9,322 

5,828 

187 


32,539 
15,0.32 
6,202 
8,010 
3,282 


100,  816 
29,313 
35,  719 
33,441 
493 


25,  807 
7,533 

8,799 

9,353 

122 


70,  054 
29,  925 

18,  284 

19,  230 
695 


51.7 
51.8 
60.1 
63.4 
50.9 


56.3 
52.2 
50.7 
67.7 

58.7 


55.4 
53.1 
54.1 
61.7 
60.3 


.54.8 
.50.8 
50.5 
65.8 
65.  7 


59.1 
55.4 
60.0 
62.2 
68.5 


50.1 
56.6 
55.9 
55.4 
56.3 


54.5 
51.5 
51.3 
60.6 
55.3 


54.3 
49.7 
46.1 
71.7 
61.0 


61.7 
60.1 
.56.8 
67.8 
67.3 


Widowed. 


Num-      Per 
ber.       cent. 


10,263 

5,294 

560 

391 

4,016 


13,068 
4,114 
3,800 
5,0.56 
97 


41,477 
11,975 
13,216 
11,120 
5,162 


9,276 
1,877 
2,716 
4,478 
204 


4,915 
1,485 
1,213 
2,169 

47 


8,644 
3, 188 
1,391 
2,971 
1,090 


26,177 
6,945 
7,666 

11,235 
167 


5,098 
1,274 
1,466 
2,326 
32 


12,  331 

.5,616 

2,  547 

3,958 

148 


15.1 
i:?.3 
14.3 
19.3 
18.0 


11.8 

10.3 
10.1 
15.5 
14.3 


13.9 
9.7 
12.9 

24.4 
18.7 


10.6 
8.2 
6.7 
19.0 
16.4 


11.9 
9.2 
7.9 
23.2 
17.2 


14.9 
12.0 
12.5 
20.5 

18.7 


14.1 

12.2 
11.0 
20.3 

18.7 


10.7 

8.4 

7.7 

17.8 

16.0 


10.9 
11.3 
7.9 
14.0 
14.3 


Di- 
vorced. 


543 

273 

26 

6 

238 


418 

212 

120 

78 


3,444 

1,730 

1,024 

318 

370 


797 
264 
315 
189 
29 


791 
330 
311 
141 
9 


1,016 
456 
183 


5,332 

2,366 

1,926 

986 

35 


126 
62 


3,150 

1,602 

845 

654 

41 


2Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "  all  other." 


254 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  56 MARITAL    CONDITION    OF    THE    POPULATION    15    YEARS    OF    AGE    AND 

INHABITANTS  OR 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Spokane,  Wash. 

AU  classes " 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Springfield,  Mass. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

All  classes^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par, 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Toledo,  Ohio. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Trenton,  N.  J. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Washington,  D.  C. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white , 

Negro , 

Wilmington,  Del. 

AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Worcester,  Mass. 

AU  classes2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
AU  classes* 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Youngstown,  Ohio. 

All  classes* 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 


MALES  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVEE. 


Total.i 


39, 145 
19, 642 
9,879 
9,107 
302 


46,723 
17,098 
13,097 
15, 337 
1,046 


63, 998 
28, 489 
18,026 
16,  880 
566 


94, 177 
45, 044 
25, 256 
21,105 
2,694 


42, 852 
15, 579 

9,584 
15, 890 

1,731 


159,013 
84,034 
20, 697 
14, 741 
38,916 


41,374 
20,614 
7,081 
9,103 
4, 540 


63,974 
16, 635 
19, 802 
26,997 
468 


33,2.37 

8,956 

10,991 

12, 598 

647 


50, 133 
15, 797 
10, 936 
20, 039 
3,268 


Single. 


■Num- 
ber. 


13, 447 
6,615 
4,004 
2, 657 
95 


16, 209 
5, 677 
6, 269 
3,833 
367 


22, 276 

10, 229 

7, 638 

4,146 

243 


32, 833 
16, 437 
10,300 
5,049 
1,002 


14, 879 
5, 726 
4,972 
3, 533 
611 


60,976 
33,483 
8,942 
4,854 
13,354 


15,038 
7,336 
3,329 
2,533 
1,813 


24, 151 
5,985 
11,033 


11,765 
3,499 
5,710 
2,328 
207 


17,804 
5,492 
5,199 
5,720 
1,335 


Per 

cent. 


34.4 
33.7 
40.5 
29.2 
31.5 


34.7 
33.2 
47.9 
25.0 
35.1 


34.8 
3.5.9 
42.4 
24.6 
42.9 


34.9 
36.5 
40.8 
23.9 
37.2 


34.7 
36.8 
51.9 
22.2 
35.3 


38.3 
39.8 
43.2 
32.9 
34.3 


36.3 
35.  6 
47.0 
27.8 
39.9 


37.8 
36.0 
55.7 
25.7 
37.2 


35.4 
39.  1 
52.0 
18.5 
32.0 


35.  5 
34.  8 
47.5 
28.5 
40.9 


Married. 


Num- 
ber. 


23, 457 
11,924 
5,432 
5. 788 
180 


28, 213 
10,  447 
6,353 
10,  708 
623 


38, 504 

16,  859 

9,631 

11,711 

286 


56, 200 
26,196 
13, 857 
14, 582 
1,535 


25, 766 
8,935 
4,247 

11,533 
1,021 


88,698 
46,061 
10, 750 
8,823 
22,801 


24,027 
12,143 
3,455 
6,050 
2,372 


36,858 
9,636 
8, 233 

18,686 
266 


20,108 

5,100 

4,964 

9,605 

416 


■30,218 
9, 581 
5,390 
13,475 
1,739 


Per 

cent. 


59.9 
60.7 
55.0 
63.6 
59.6 


60.4 
61.1 

48.5 
69.8 
59.6 


60.2 
59.2 
53.4 
69.4 
50.5 


59.7 
58.2 
54.9 
69.1 
57.0 


60.1 
57.4 
44.3 
72.6 
59.0 


55.8 
54.8 
51.9 
59.9 
58.6 


58. 1 
.58.9 
48.  8 
66.5 
52.2 


57.6 
57.9 
41.6 
69.2 
56.8 


60.5 
5<).  9 
45.2 
76.2 
64.3 


60.3 
60.7 
49.3 
67.2 
53.2 


Widowed. 


Num-      Per 
ber.      cent 


1,628 

763 

291 

558 

15 


2,019 

823 

396 

750 

50 


2,888 

1,213 

672 

969 

34 


4,086 
1,798 

860 
1,315 

110 


2,028 

834 

332 

769 

92 


7,616 

3,459 

866 

897 

2,387 


2,050 
978 
260 
486 
325 


2,712 
883 
480 

1,319 
26 


1,300 

331 

298 

647 

23 


1,742 
555 
291 
751 
143 


4.3 
4.8 
3.0 
4.9 

4.8 


4.3 
4.0 
3.4 
6.2 
4.1 


3.5 
3.5 
2.7 
3.7 
4.4 


1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital- condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL   CONDITION. 


255 


OVER,  BY  SEX,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100  000 
MORE:  1920— Continued.  ' 


CITY  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Spokane,  Wash. 

All  classes ' 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Springfield,  Mass. 

All  classes  2 , 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite , 

Negro , 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

All  classes  2 

Native  wliite — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  pai". 

Foreign-born  white , 

Negro , 

Toledo,  Ohio. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white. 

Negro 

Trenton,  N.  J. 

All  classes ^ 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wliite — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Negro 

Washington,  D.  C. 

All  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Wilmington,  Del. 

AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Worcester,  Mass. 

AU  classes ' 

Native  white — Native  parentage. .-... 
Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro , 

Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

AU  classes  2 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  wiiite — Foreign  or  mLxed  par. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Youngstown,  Ohio. 

AU  classes  2 , 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  par. 

Foreign-born  white , 

Negro , 


FEMALES  15  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVEE. 


Total.i 


39,  214 

20,412 

11,463 

7,010 

276 


49,  027 
18, 318 
14,  827 
14,837 
1,035 


&4,035 
28, 976 
20,208 
14, 364 
467 


86,698 
41,  885 
27, 013 
15,  777 
2,016 


40,773 
16,109 
10, 196 
12, 962 
1,502 


188,466 

103,  450 

25,  4S6 

13,035 

46,434 


38,  731 

20, 331 

7,616 

6,688 

4,095 


64,823 
17,  791 
21,857 
24,678 
479 


35, 697 
10,  070 
12,  497 
12, 322 
803 


41,248 
14,  796 
11,840 
12,  477 
2,133 


Single. 


Num- 
ber. 


10,437 

5,680 

3,726 

983 

41 


15,623 
6,012 
6,  553 
2,776 
279 


18, 580 
9,177 
7,424 
1,869 
106 


22, 212 
11, 672 

8,586 

1,613 

340 


11,634 

5,224 

4,460 

1,  579 

370 


70,  330 
4^i,  236 

10,  ,846 
2,  985 
13,244 


10,684 
5,  858 
2,875 
798 
1,153 


22,299 
6,557 

11,465 

4,145 

129 


11,807 
3,878 
5, 922 
1,784 
222 


10, 124 

4,308 

4,289 

1,190 

336 


Per 

cent. 


26.6 
27.8 
32.5 
14.0 
14.9 


31.9 
32.8 
44.2 

18.7 
27.0 


29.0 
31.7 
36.7 
13.0 
22.7 


25.6 
27.9 
31.8 
10.2 
16.9 


28.5 
32.4 
43.7 
12.2 
24.6 


37.3 

41.8 
42.6 
22.9 
28.5 


27.6 
28.8 
37.7 
11.9 
28.2 


34.4 
36.9 
52.5 
16.8 
26.9 


33.1 
38.5 
47.4 
14.5 
27.6 


24.5 
29.1 
36.2 
9.5 
15.8 


Married. 


Num- 
ber. 


23,444 
12,  016 
6,  507 
4,695 
182 


27, 349 
9,674 
7,112 
9,969 

588 


37,  461 
16, 300 
10,  710 
10,153 
283 


53,870 
25,  48.5 
15,  765 
11,203 
1,412 


24,342 

8,839 

4,823 

9,746 

933 


88,602 
46,059 
11,201 
7,618 
23,  686 


23,019 
11,943 
3,890 
4,916 
2,269 


35,426 

8,781 

9,079 

17,  287 

265 


19, 935 

5,175 

5,574 

8,771 

411 


26,984 
9,  023 
6,  667 
9,730 
1,563 


Per 
cent. 


59.8 
58.9 
56.8 
67.0 
65.9 


55.8 
52.8 
48.0 
67.2 
56.8 


58.5 
56.3 
53.0 
70.7 
60.6 


62.1 
60.8 
5.8.4 
71.0 
70.0 


50.7 
54.9 
47.3 
75.2 
62.1 


47.0 
44.5 
43.9 

58.4 
51.0 


59.4 
58.7 
51.1 
73.5 
55.4 


54.7 
49.4 
41.5 
70.1 
55. 3 


55.8 
51.4 
44.6 
71.2 
51.2 


05.4 
61.0 
56.3 
7S.0 
73.3 


Widowed. 


Num-      Per 
ber.       cent. 


4,430 

2,203 

992 

1,190 

44 


5,681 
2,418 
1,070 
2,032 
160 


7,646 
3,277 
1,996 

2,297 
75 


9,463 
4,014 
2,396 

2,  816 
237 


4,642 
1,946 

889 
1,615 

190 


27,761 
13,094 
3,  253 
2,360 
9,051 


4,759 

2,353 

808 

957 

641 


6,761 
2,287 
1,221 
3,171 
81 


3,  876 
984 
976 

1,749 
167 


3,  801 
1,298 

795 
1,498 

210 


11.3 

10.8 
8.7 
17.0 
15.9 


11.6 
13.2 
7.2 
13.7 
15.5 


11.9 
11.3 
9.9 
16.0 
16.1 


10.9 
9.6 

8.9 
17.8 
11.8 


11.4 
12.1 

8.7 
12.5 
12.6 


14.7 
12.7 
12.8 
IS.  1 
19.5 


12.3 
11.6 
10.6 
14.3 
15.7 


10.4 
12.9 
5.6 
12.8 
16.9 


10.9 
9.8 
7.8 
14.2 
20.8 


9.2 

8.8 
6.7 
12.0 
9.8 


Di- 
vorced. 


500 
235 
139 


352 

204 

85 

56 

7 


318 
210 
69 
36 
3 


1,110. 

694 

256 

133 

26 


122 
79 
21 
14 


1,381 

,832 

166 

51 

332 


250 
169 
42 
15 
24 


302 

149 

84 

65 

4 


316 
1.55 
84 
54 
23 


2  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "all  other." 


256  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS ^POPXILATIOlSr. 

Table  57 MARITAL  CONDITION  OF  THE  POPULATION  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND 


Alabama: 

Mobile , 

Montgomery 

Arizona: 

Phoenix 

Arkansas: 

FortSmitli 

Little  Rock 

Californu: 

Alameda 

Berkeley 

Fresno 

Long  Beach 

Pasadena 

Sacramento 

San  Diego 

San  Jose 

Stockton 

Colorado: 

Colorado  Springs. 

Pueblo 

Connecticut: 

Meriden 

New  Britain 

New  London 

Norwalk... 

Stamford 

Waterbury 

Florida: 

Jacksonville 

Miami 

Pensacola 

Tampa 

Georgl\: 

Augusta 

Columbus 

Macon 

Savamiah 

Ilonois: 

Aurora 

Bloomington 

Cicero  town 

Danville 

Decatur 

East  St.  Louis 

Elgin 

Evanston 

Johet 

Moline 

Oak  Park  village. 

Peoria 

Quincy 

Rock  island 

Rockford 

Springfield 

Indiana: 

Anderson 

East  Chicago 

Evansville 

Fort  Wayne 

Gary 

Hammond 

Kokomo 

Muncie 

Richmond 

South  Bend 

Terre  Haute 

Iowa: 

Cedar  Rapids 

Council  Bluffs 

Davenport 

Dubuciue 

Sioux  City 

Waterloo 


MALES  15  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


11,550 


23, 

10, 
19, 
17, 
20, 
15, 
27, 
29, 
14, 
17, 

10, 
15, 

10, 
20, 
9, 
9, 
11, 
33, 

33, 
11, 
11, 

18, 

18, 
10, 
18, 
30, 

13, 
10, 
15, 
12, 
16, 
25, 
10, 
12, 
14, 
12, 
13, 
29, 
13, 
13, 
25, 
21, 

11, 
14, 
30, 
31, 
22, 
13, 

11, 
13, 
10, 
25, 
24, 

16, 
13, 
21, 
13, 
28, 
13, 


469 
588 
314 
668 
873 
207 

405 
203 
607 
036 

750 
406 
685 
440 

392 
452 
,096 
,360 
,061 
,427 
,091 
397 
001 
539 
749 
458 
452 
822 
504 


231 
406 
538 
914 
893 
268 
529 
797 
203 
231 
625 

781 
245 
866 
823 
524 
320  i 


Single. 


7,064 
4,809 

4,213 

3,115 

7,801 

3,250 
6,860 
6,580 
5,. 322 
4,3.51 
10,411 
9,594 
4,924 
6,733 

3,189 

5,434 

3,788 
7,575 
3,371 
3,162 
4,022 
12,956 

9,921 
3,521 
4,066 
6,424 

6,081 
3,406 

5, 878 
10,388 

4,388 
3,342 
5,084 
3,695 
4,958 
8,830 
3,514 
3,807 
5,411 
4,781 
4,026 
10,268 
4,790 
4,862 
9,360 
7,190 

3,575 
5,320 
10,036 
10, 786 
9,125 
4,611 
3,430 
3,937 
3,169 
8,418 
7,860 

5,281 
4,327 
7,658 
.5,2,^4 
11,590 
4,088 


Married. 


Number.      Per  cent 


12,673 

8,814 

6,  .504 

6,199 
14,219 

6,646 
12,021 
10, 356 
14,204 
10,049 
14,972 
16,976 
8,390 
9, 036 

6,607 
9,415 

6,134 
12, 160 
5,474 
5,934 
7,363 
18,914 

21,216 
6,986 
6,711 

10,  .506 

11,386 
6,291 
11,820 
18,373 

8,328 

6,445 

9,537 

7,743 

10, 126 

15,010 

5,997 

8,040 

7,902 

7,068 

9, 104 

17,023 

7,749 

8,136 

14, 695 

12, 457 

7,018 
8,454 
18,411 
19, 294 
12,979 
8,058 
7,326 
8,817 
6,272 
15,454 
15, 194 

10,496 

7,978 
12,806 

7,761 
15,301 

8,495 


Widowed, 


69.9 

60.4 


62.4 
59.8 

63.7 
60.7 
57.7 
67.9 
65.3 
55.3 
58.3 
57.9 
52.6 

63.4 
59.0 

58.6 
59.1 
58.8 
61.4 
62.0 
57.0 

63.5 
62.4 
57.8 
58.3 

60.7 
60.5 
6:3.3 
60.4 

62.2 
61.7 
63.2 
62.6 
63.0 
59.0 
59.4 
64.9 
56.4 
56.4 
66.2 
57.8 
.57.6 
58.9 
57.6 
59.1 

62.5 
58.7 
60.3 
60.5 
56.7 
60.7 
63.5 
63.9 
61.5 
61.3 
61.7 

62.5 
60.2 
.58.6 
56.1 
53.6 
63.8 


1,136 

807 


497 
1,300 

422 

765 

713 

1,162 

835 

1,224 

1,860 

767 

741 

474 

817 

476 
787 
435 
493 
442 
1,220 

1,975 
497 
647 
912 

1,146 
640 
807 

1,516 

571 
534 
416 
681 
769 

1,278 
419 
480 
585 
532 
533 

1,587 
743 
660 

1,053 

1,130 

500 

379 

1,788 

1,346 

600 

447 

629 

702 

621 

1,027 

1,195 

781 

695 
1,016 

662 
1,195 

551 


Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL   CONDITION.  257 

OVER,  BY  SEX,  FOR  CITIES  HA\aNG  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920. 


Alabama: 

Mobile 

Montgomery 

Arizona  : 

Phoenix 

Arkansas: 

Fort  Sniith 

Little  Rock 

California: 

Alameda 

Berkeley 

Fresno 

Long  Beach 

Pasadena 

Sacramento 

San  Diego 

San  Jose 

Stockton 

Colorado: 

Colorado  Springs 

Pueblo 

Connecticut: 

Meriden 

New  Britain 

New  London 

Norwalk 

Stamford 

Waterbury 

Florida: 

Jacksonville 

Miami 

Pensacola 

Tampa 

Georgia: 

Augusta 

Columbus 

Macon 

Savannah « . 

Illinois: 

Aurora 

Bloomington 

Cicero  town 

Danville 

Decatur 

East  St.  Louis 

Elgin 

Evanston 

JoUet 

Moline 

Oak  Park  village 

Peoria 

Quincy.: 

Rock  Island 

Rockford 

Springfield 

Indiana: 

Anderson 

East  Chicago 

Evansville 

Fort  Wayne 

Gary 

Hammond 

Kokomo 

Muncie 

Richm.ond 

South  Bend 

Terre  Haute 

Iowa: 

Cedar  Rapids 

Council  Blufls 

Davenport 

Dubuque 

Sioux  City 

Waterloo 


FEMALES  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


23, 322 
17, 320 

10,237 

10, 351 
25, 301 

11,232 
23, 484 
15, 814 
24, 152 
21,184 
23, 862 
30, 278 
15,444 
14, 192 

12, 957 
14, 901 

10, 673 
18, 526 
9, 412 
10, 422 
11,941 
30, 514 

34,549 
10, 781 
10, 738 
17, 725 

20, 591 
11,  932 
20,392 
31, 738 

13,577 
11, 560 
13,  829 
12, 594 
16, 431 
22, 226 
11,890 
15,251 
13, 324 
10,716 
16,219 
29, 573 
14, 416 
12,958 
24, 042 
22, 733 

10,  795 
8,562 
32, 942 
33,001 
14,686 
10, 826 
10,426 
13,245 
10, 118 
23, 738 
24,771 

17, 486 
13, 123 
21,416 
1.5,229 
24,730 
13,282 


Single. 


6,085 
4,527 

2,396 

2,599 
6,263 

2,690 
7,302 
3, 813 
5,346 
6,719 
5,591 
7,086 
4,313 
3,157 

3,950 
3,499 

.3,426 
5,484 
2,742 
3,018 
3,440 
9,946 

7,242 
2,306 
2,486 
4,051 

5,156 
3,076 
4, 618 
8,155 

3,772 
3,376 
3,569 
2, 987 
4,205 
5,063 
4, 052 
5,433 
4,192 
2,706 
5,233 
8, 565 
4,470 
3, 336 
6,991 
7,191 

2,510 
1,502 
9,565 
10, 181 
2,506 
2,410 
2,006 
2, 758 
2, 473 
6, 199 
6,361 

4, 834 
3, 509 
6,141 
5,618 
7, 308 
3,388 


Married. 


Number. 


Per  cent. 


54.4 
52.2 

61.5 

59.5 
57.0 

59.0 
52.2 
62.8 
59.7 
48.  S 
60.4 
57.3 
64.5 
62.0 

52.7 
62.8 

55.8 
61.4 
57.5 
56.9 
60.7 
57.7 

62.5 
64.4 
61.0 
59.9 

55.5 
54.3 
58.1 

58.5 

59.8 
55.6 
66.2 
61.1 
61.2 
64.7 
51.4 
52.3 
56.8 
63.5 
55.8 
56.2 
53.2 
61.9 
59.8 
54.1 

64.0 
76.2 
55.8 
57.1 
75.5 
68.9 
68.2 
66.0 
60.6 
62.  S 
60.3 

59.2 
60.0 
58.2 
50.8 
59.4 
62.3 


Widowed. 


4,083 
3,364 

1,355 

1,415 
3,912 

1,699 
3,552 
1,780 
4,025 
3,798 
3,286 
5,140 
2,332 
1,795 

1,941 
1,831 

1,248 
1,640 
1,204 
1,.368 
1,211 
2,841 

5,357 
1,337 
1,585 
2,752 

3,776 
2,2.37 
3,731 
4,831 

1,532 
1,602 
1,046 
1,668 
1,979 
2,496 
1,466 
1,696 
1,447 
1,078 
1,789 
3,773 
2,058 
1,425 
2,346 
2,902 

1,182 

480 

4,619 

3,501 

981 

835 

1,181 

1,393 

1,382 

2,337 

3,017 

1,993 
1,446 
2, 4S2 
1,759 
2,319 
1,349 


Di- 
vorced. 


445 
378 

183 

131 

621 

201 
364 
276 
349 
298 
550 
672 
342 
335 

212 

188 

33 

28 
53 
79 
40 
95 

346 

184 

86 

281 

205 
132 
177 
191 

145 
133 
47 
237 
194 
287 
168 
115 
114 
121 
117 
566 
188 
165 
295 
311 

191 
39 
362 
473 
97 
115 
127 
346 
132 
235 
450 

291 
183 
302 
106 


75108°— 23- 


-17 


258  ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  57 MARITAL  CONDITION  OF  THE  POPULATION  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER, 


Kansas: 

Topeka 

Wichita 

Kentucky: 

Co\ington 

Lexington 

Newport 

Louisiana  : 

Slireveport 

Maine: 

Bangor 

Lewistoii 

Portland 

Maryland: 

Cumberland 

Hagerstown 

Massachusetts: 

Brockton 

Brookline  town 

Chelsea 

Chicopce 

Everett 

Fitchbiirg 

Haverhill. 

Holyoke 

Lawrence 

Lynn 

Maiden 

Medford 

Newton 

Pittsfield 

Quiney 

Revere 

Salem 

Somerville 

Taunton 

\N'altham 

Michigan: 

Battle  Creek 

BayCity 

Flint 

Hamtramck  village 

Highland  Park 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Lansing 

Muskegon 

Pontiac 

Port  Huron 

Saginaw 

Minnesota  : 

Duluth 

Missouri: 

Joplin 

St.  Joseph 

Springfield 

Montana : 

Butte 

Nebraska : 

Lincoln 

New  Hampshire: 

Manchester 

Nashua 

New  Jersey  : 

Atlantic  City 

Bayoune 

Clifton 

East  Orange 

Elizabeth 

Hobokon 

Irvington  town 

Kearny  town 

Montclair  town 

New  Brunswick 

Orange 

>  Total  includes 


MALES    15  Y'EARS  OF   AGE   AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


17,725 
26,437 

20,183 
15,536 
10,373 

16,589 

9,144 
10, 949 
24, 806 

10,946 
9,658 

24,023 
11,682 
15,255 
11,881 
13,719 
14, 078 
19, 368 
20, 159 
32, 557 
36, 136 
16, 303 

13. 120 
14, 765 
14, 501 
16,905 

9,499 
14, 507 
32, 205 
12, 767 
10,512 

13. 788 
16,  ;«5 
40,091 

16. 789 
20,012 
19, 196 
17, 887 
22,832 
14, 153 
14, 764 

9, 381 
22, 073 

37, 924 

10, 430 
29, 512 
13,774 

17,616 

19,274 

26. 121 
10,239 

18, 346 
25, 665 

8,763 
17, 450 
33, 955 
25, 764 

9,050 

9,;w8 

9,263 
11,125 
11,043 


Single. 


.5,117 
7,644 

7,032 
5,353 
3,509 

.5,030 

3, 218 
4,208 
8,286 

4,191 
2,969 

8,276 
4,091 
5,698 
4, 182 
4,727 
4, 982 
6, 685 
7, 773 
11,783 
12, 899 
5,622 
4, 083 

5. 202 

4, 9m 

5,988 
3,270 
5,612 
10,869 
4,779 
4,072 

3, 839 
5, 556 
15, 466 
5, 785 
7,999 
6,200 
5,480 
7, 2:i0 
5,209 
5,699 
2, 8:39 
7,015 

16, ISO 

2,940 
9,736 
3,757 

7,444 

5,926 

9. 203 
3,717 

5,942 
9,307 
2,718 
4,978 
12, 257 
10,909 
2,685 
3,275 
2,840 
3, 719 
4,163 


Married. 


Number.      Per  cent 


11,403 
17,015 

11,979 
9,067 
6,243 

9,811 

5,328 
6,024 
14, 985 

6,104 
6,109 

14, 340 
6, 99S 
8,677 
7, 182 
8,347 
8, 407 
11, 478 
11,326 
19,068 
21,015 
9,802 
8,447 
8,945 
8,764 
10, 152 
5,843 
8,087 
19, 724 
7,291 
5,911 

8,901 

9,824 

22, 320 

10, 551 

11,225 

11,563 

11,149 

14,204 

8,157 

8,250 

6,018 

13, 839 

19, 988 

6,700 
17,  .579 
9,113 

8,691 

12, 267 

15, 401 
5,937 

11,277 
15,371 
5,709 
11,810 
20,267 
13, 623 
5,976 
5,566 
6,004 
6,784 
6,350 


64.3 
64.4 

59.4 
58.4 
60.2 


58.3 
55.0 
60.4 

55.8 
63.3 

59.  7 
59.9 
56.9 
60.4 
60.8 
59.7 
59.3 
56.2 
58.6 
58.2 
60.1 
64.4 
60.6 
60.4 
60.1 
61.  5 
55.7 
61.2 
57.1 
56.2 

64.6 
60.1 
55.7 
62.8 
56.1 
60.2 
62.3 
62.2 
57.6 
55.9 
64.2 
62.7 

52.7 

64.2 
69.6 
66.2 

49.3 


59.0 
58.0 

61.5 
59.9 
65.1 
67.7 
59.7 
52.9 
66.0 
59.3 
64.8 
61.0 
67.5 


Widowed 


932 
1,373 

1,007 
899 
507 


508 

632 

1,343 

520 
506 

1,166 
543 
806 
489 
601 
619 

1,009 
995 

1,601 

1,873 
829 
552 
582 
671 
700 
354 
753 

1,502 
633 
486 


744 
825 

1,521 
367 
557 
988 
881 

1,012 
648 
534 
447 
970 

l,4a5 

578 

1,631 

721 

624 

843 

1,272 

508 

1,020 
933 
325 
586 
1,347 
1, 113 
362 
536 
368 
557 
604 


persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL    CONDITION.  259 

BY  SEX,   FOR   CITIES    HAVING   FROM  25,000  TO    1(X),000   INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


Kansas: 

Topeka 

Wichita 

Kentucky: 

Covington 

Lexington . . . '. 

Newport 

Louisiana: 

Shreveport 

Maine: 

Bangor: 

I^ewiston 

Portland 

Maryland: 

Cumlierland 

Hagerstown 

Massaciiusett.s: 

Brockton 

Brookline  town 

Cliclsea , 

Cliicoi)ee 

Everett 

Fitchburg 

Haverhill 

Holyoke 

Lawrence 

Lynn , 

Maiden 

Medford 

Newton 

Pittsfield 

Quincy 

Revere 

Salem 

Somerville 

Taonton 

Waltham 

MicmGAN: 

Battle  Creek 

Bay  City 

Flint 

Hamtramck  viUage 

Highland  Park 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Lansing 

Muskegon 

Pontiac 

Port  Huron 

Saginaw 

Minnesota: 

Duluth 

Missouri: 

Joplin 

St.  Joseph 

Springfield 

Montana: 

Butte 

Nebraska: 

Lincoln 

New  Hampshire: 

Manchester 

Nashua 

New  Jersey: 

Atlantic  City 

Bayonne 

Chfton 

East  Orange 

Elizabeth 

Hohoken 

Irvington  town 

IvPamy  town 

Monlclair  town 

New  Brunswick . . . 

Orange 


females  15  years  of  age  and  over. 


Married. 

Total.' 

Sincle. 

Widowed. 

Di- 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

19,776 

.5,439 

11,392 

57.6 

2,  .570 

365 

27, 461 

6,856 

16,918 

61.6 

3,150 

474 

22,407 

6,989 

12,007 

53.6 

3,176 

223 

16, 904 

4,724 

9, 070 

53.7 

2,846 

244 

11,559 

3, 475 

6,305 

54.5 

1, 598 

174 

16,556 

3, 839 

9,  ,590 

57.9 

2,799 

302 

10, 726 

3, 657 

5,432 

50.6 

1,488 

142 

11,975 

4,520 

5,953 

49.7 

1,400 

94 

27, 434 

8,762 

11,754 

53.8 

3,556 

352 

10,  .567 

3,300 

5.926 

.=)6.1 

1,198 

79 

10, 138 

2,853 

6,065 

59.8 

1,148 

70 

24,  ,S54 

7,616 

14,205 

57.2 

2,721 

287 

IS,  908 

8,965 

7,173 

37.9 

2,. 581 

163 

13,  757 

4,441 

7,898 

.57.4 

1,352 

58 

11,197 

3, 4.59 

6,840 

61.1 

875 

18 

14,227 

4,172 

8,383 

58.9 

1,597 

71 

14,6:30 

4,993 

8,110 

55.4 

1,438 

76 

20, 589 

6,426 

11,313 

55.1 

2,534 

269 

22,514 

8, 964 

11,178 

49.6 

2,318 

45 

33, 1.33 

11,286 

18, 310 

55.3 

3, 406 

106 

37, 487 

11,641 

20,  718 

.5.5.3 

4,663 

449 

IS,  779 

6, 569 

9,782 

52.1 

2,317 

108 

15,027 

4,660 

8, 578 

57.1 

1,716 

68 

19,  420 

8,103 

9,017 

46.4 

2,229 

60 

15, 475 

5, 231 

8, 464 

51.7 

1,702 

71 

16. 568 

4.791 

9,913 

59.8 

1,779 

74 

9,603 

2,715 

5,868 

61.1 

959 

48 

15,614 

5,917 

7,861 

50.3 

1,769 

61 

36,  245 

11,  789 

19,711 

54.5 

4,532 

174 

13,683 

4,  796 

7,157 

52.3 

1,654 

67 

12,482 

5,172 

5,838 

46.8 

1,.390 

76 

14, 186 

3,304 

8,829 

62.2 

1,702 

336 

16,403 

4,796 

9,706 

59.2 

1,751 

150 

28,424 

6,256 

19, 552 

68.8 

2,176 

416 

10,973 

1,515 

8, 999 

82.0 

403 

43 

15,293 

3,439 

10.  .3.33 

67.6 

1.362 

152 

17,209 

3, 893 

10,928 

a3.5 

2,0.80 

.306 

IS,. 391 

4,777 

11,079 

60.2 

2,120 

401 

20,163 

4,250 

13,  ,531 

67.1 

2,019 

311 

12,528 

3,274 

7,850 

62.7 

1,278 

114 

11,3S1 

2, 653 

7,  .^(iO 

66.4 

1,031 

111 

9, 268 

2,313 

5, 828 

62.9 

1,039 

78 

22, 184 

5,969 

13, 516 

60.9 

2,409 

237 

;«,  273 

10, 994 

19, 2,35 

57.8 

2,715 

290 

11,212 

2,497 

6,710 

59.8 

1,743 

247 

29, 519 

7,824 

17, 450 

59.1 

3,600 

557 

15,294 

3,918 

9,145 

59.8 

1,974 

219 

13, 821 

3,497 

8,185 

59.2 

1,836 

207 

21,176 

6,219 

12, 234 

57.8 

2,407 

269 

29, 397 

10, 678 

15, 073 

51.3 

3,310 

222 

10, 223 

3,338 

5, 645 

55.2 

1,143 

78 

20,663 

5.792 

11,, 3,59 

55.0 

3,325 

169 

22,609 

6, 184 

14,416 

63.8 

1,9.54 

33 

8,  .540 

2,225 

5,541 

61.9 

750 

24 

21,587 

6,891 

11,910 

55.2 

2,659 

69 

30, 998 

8,759 

19, 129 

61.7 

3,027 

61 

22, 733 

6. 832 

12,996 

57.2 

2,769 

120 

9,241 

2,318 

5,9.30 

64.2 

926 

21 

9,231 

2,912 

5,435 

5S.9 

862 

18 

1 1 , 763 

•1.177 

6,1.33 

.52. 1 

1,381 

49 

1I,3S5 

3,317 

(),  678 

58.7 

1,307 

26 

12,009 

4,155 

6,321 

52.7 

1,492 

31 

260  ABSTEACT    Oi 

Table  67 MARITAL  CONDITION  OF 


! 'OPULATION. 
rOir-ULATION  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER, 


MALES  15  YEAES  OE  AGE  AND  OVER. 

CITY. 

Total.i 

Single. 

Married. 

AVidowcd. 

Di- 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

vorced. 

New  Jersey— Con. 

20,626 
13,759 
9,355 
14,255 
10,243 

11,281 
13,  .508 
24, 3i;9 
17, 587 
14, 220 

9,433 
14, 150 
12, 452 
11,135 
19,226 
12, 207 

9, 849 
32, 299 
24, 861 
32, 707 
11,243 

9,123 
15,3.52 
11,3.84 
17,572 

35,630 
9,722 
15, 160 
14,320 
14,904 
13, 881 
10,596 
10, 095 
9,994 
11,7,82 
22, 064 
10, 598 
10,021 
10,486 

10,640 
35, 478 
28,524 

25, 253 
20,979 
17,802 
23, 5.S0 
12,075 
32, 853 
28, 122 
10,130 
23,407 
18,301 
16, 562 
15, 735 
11,507 
24,465 
13,095 
10, 848 

10,462 
12, 796 
22,349 
14,630 

23,411 
13, 175 

9,566 

6,589 
4,516 
2,876 
5,004 
3,123 

3,6.36 
4,636 
8, 143 
6,306 
4,523 
3,321 
.  4,7.-0 
4,602 
3,  .879 
7,048 
3,980 
3,962 

10, 748 
9,750 

11,247 
3,362 

2,902 

5,o;"9 

4,059 
7,151 

13,007 
2,6,86 
5,404 
3.559 
4,406 
4,929 
3,326 
2, 8,S6 
3,031 
3,  ,881 
7,319 
3,911 
3, 568 
3,128 

3,045 
11, 799 
10,012 

7,377 
6,929 
5,616 
9,273 
3,859 
11,239 
8,545 
3,778 
8,542 
5,745 
5,907 
5,110 
4,235 
9,124 
4, 209 
5,010 

3,379 
6,600 
8,0.89 
5,528 

8, 322 
5,021 

3,420 

13,309 
8,680 
6,054 
8,644 
6,696 

7,098 

8,074 

14, 827 

10,256 

8,902 

5,517 

8,7.52 

7,305 

6,507 

11,406 

7,471 

5,271 

20,031 

13, 556 

19,673 

7,122 

5,748 
9,498 
6,747 
9,682 

20,951 
6, 067 
8,831 

10,238 
9,587 
8,382 
6,629 
6,602 
6,258 
7,223 

13, 875 
6,170 
6,591 
6,685 

6,899 
21,305 
16,778 

16,521 
13,001 
11,372 
13,130 

7,547 
19, 881 
17, 829 

5,  ,891 
13, 859 
11,329 
10,032 

9,  ,846 

6,575 
14, 165 

8,018 
10, 639 

6,445 
5,632 
13,022 
8,281 

13,829 
7,490 

5,606 

64.5 
63.1 
64.7 
60.6 
65.4 

62.9 
59.8 
60.8 
58.3 
62.6 
58.5 
61.9 
58.7 
58.4 
59.3 
61.2 
53.5 
62.0 
54.5 
60.1 
63.3 

63.0 
61.9 
59.3 
55.1 

5,8.8 
6,8.6 
58.3 
71.5 
64.3 
60.4 
62.6 
65.4 
62.6 
61.3 
01.2 
5,8.2 
62.1 

63.  8 

64.  S 
60.1 

58.8 

65.4 
62.0 
03.9 
55.7 
62.5 
60. 5 
03.4 
5,8.2 
59.2 
61.9 
60.6 
62.6 
57.1 
57.9 
61.2 
63.1 

61.6 
44.0 
5.8.3 
56.6 

59.1 
56.9 

58.6 

665 
454 
383 
573 
393 

502 

706 

1,222 

838 

682 

565 

605 

443 

684 

673 

677 

588 

1,372 

1,473 

1,643 

696 

404 
718 
508 
6,85 

1,331 
304 
758 
451 
693 
444 
481 
492 
544 
534 

1,2,52 
439 
3,82 
557 

547 
1,703 
1,245 

1,213 

932 
727 

1,042 
595 

1,4,S4 

1, 459 
435 
8,86 

1,072 
5-19 
652 
624 

1,078 
797 
990 

556 

481 
1,135 

754 

1,178 
605 

371 

27 

18 

Plainfleld                  

28 

19 

West  New  York  to^^^l 

New  Yokk: 

25 
30 

65 

138 

87 

82 

28 

25 

36 

29 

44 

38 

26 

Schenectady 

112 

Trov 

56 

Utica 

140 

01 

North  Caeolina: 

43 

Charlotte 

16 

25 

40 

Ohio: 

Canton     .        

325 

East  Cleveland 

49 

Ilaniilton 

159 

54 

209 

117 

135 

114 

Newark 

151 

I'ortsmouth 

127 

Springfield 

180 

Steubenville 

62 

Warren 

71 

Zanesville 

114 

Oklahoma: 

Muskogee...        

129 

029 

Tulsa 

445 

Pennsylvania: 

Allentown 

124 

Altoona 

101 

71 

Chester                 

67 

Easton   

58 

Erie 

219 

235 

Hazleton   

11 

Johnstown 

116 

141 

44 

New  Castle 

8£ 

Norristown  borough . 

60 

59 

Williamsport 

5'. 

York - 

194 

Rhode  Island: 

Cranston 

78 

05 

Pawtucket 

cS5 

Woonsocket 

40 

South  Carolina: 

Charleston 

43 

46 

South  Dakota: 

Sioux  Falls 

89 

Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL   CONDITION.  261 

BY  SEX,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


FEMALES  15  years  OF 

AGE  AND  OVER. 

CITY. 

Total.i 

Single. 

Married. 

Widowed. 

Di- 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

vorced. 

20, 670 
12,063 
10, 545 
14,421 
10, 241 

12, 176 
13,356 
26,055 
17, 497 
14,900 
10,947 
16, 220 
13,408 
11,809 
15, 835 
13,692 
8,658 
31,312 
30,795 
35, 135 
12,256 

10, 868 
16, 828 
12,061 
17,350 

28,712 
11,2S3 
14,088 
15, 847 
15, 0o6 
10, 457 
10,425 
10,070 
10, 120 
H,  894 
22,440 
9,256 
9, 197 
11,430 

11,027 
33, 467 
25,421 

26, 571 
21,621 
16,376 
18,372 
12, 861 
32,212 
29,647 
10, 667 
20, 885 
21,293 

14. 584 
14,679 
12,674 
25, 545 
14,2.57 
18, 137 

10,687 
10,272 
24,060 

15. 585 

25,797 
14,575 

9,120 

61.5 
66.2 
57.1 

58.7 
64.7 

57.4 
56.5 
57.0 
57.0 
59.3 
50.0 
54.2 
54.9 
54.6 
65.1 
54.0 
56.8 
61.9 
44.3 
5.5.2 
57.9 

54.5 
56.6 
.56. 1 

55. 1 

6.5.4 
59.5 
60.2 
63.0 
63.  0 
71.6 
60. 7 

65. 2 
60.7 
59.  7 
60.8 
61.5 

65. 3 
58.1 

62.1 
61.5 
63.2 

61.4 
59.  1 
64.7 
63.6 
58.  0 
.59.  7 
.59.  6 
53.8 
60.9 
53.2 
62.4 
64.1 
52.9 
53.8 
5.5.3 
58.4 

58.2 
53.7 
53.2 
51.5 

53.5 

52.8 

59.3 

1,745 

963 

1,263 

1,614 

939 

1,452 
1,781 
3,530 
2,232 
1,706 
1,601 
2,041 
1,537 
1,543 
1,303 
1,961 
1,007 
3, 485 
4,493 
4,433 
1,727 

1,530 
2,308 
1,921 
2, 074 

2, 728 
1,265 
1,670 
1,700 
1,637 

749 
1,279 
1,128 
1,325 
1,377 
2,835 
1,026 

937 
1,561 

1,394 
3,862 
2,486 

2,878 
2,385 
1,572 
2,002 
1, 695 
3, 491 
3, 638 
1,144 
2,020 
2,774 
1,377 
1,596 
1,588 
2,960 
1,865 
2,101 

1,258 
1,266 
2,585 
1,391 

4,559 
2,345 

820 

New  .Tersey— Con. 

Passaic        

6,129 
3,054 
3,200 
4,307 
2,639 

3,653 
3, 932 
7,411 
5,148 
4,232 
3,818 
5,362 
4,471 
3,755 
4,144 
4,227 
2.708 
8,280 
12, 561 
11,099 
3,324 

3,293 
4,940 
3,284 
5,615 

6,837 
3, 171 
3,768 
4,053 
3,669 
2, 145 
2,641 
2,242 
2,467 
3,277 
5,732 
2,434 
2,182 
3,036 

2,541 
8,200 
6,333 

7,197 
6,  .320 
4, 129 
4, 600 
3, 609 
9,249 
8,032 
3,733 
6,044 
6,993 
4,025 
3,572 
4,277 
8,742 
4,407 
5,157 

3,047 
3, 383 
8,511 
6,082 

7,318 
4,408 

2,750 

12, 718 
7,981 
6,026 
8,461 
6,624 

6,994 

7, 541 

14,851 

9,970 

8,841 

5,478 

8,825 

7,359 

6,447 

10,311 

7,391 

4,918 

19,384 

13,634 

19, 385 

7,101 

.5,920 
9,519 
6,764 
9,555 

18, 764 
6, 708 
8,477 
9,976 
9,476 
7,  489 
6,327 
6,566 
6,143 
7, 098 

13,644 
5, 690 
6,007 
6,640 

6,853 
20, 594 
16, 059 

16,302 
12, 7S2 
10, 588 
11,689 
7,465 
19,215 
17, 658 
5,740 
12, 716 
11,322 
9,097 
9,404 
6,705 
13,740 
7,877 
10,595 

6,222 
5,521 
12,804 
8,030 

13, 809 
7,690 

5,408 

56 

Perth  Amboy 

29 

Plainflcld 

44 

West  Hoboken  town 

22 

West  New  York  to\vn 

New  York: 
AmsterrlaTn 

35 
62 

Auburn. . .        .        

80 

240 

Elmira .    ... 

111 

Jamestown 

106 

Kingston 

43 

Mount  Vernon . . 

49 

New  Roehelle. . 

29 

Newburgh 

25 

Niaciara  Falls 

53 

Poughkeepsie   . . 

76 

Rome 

23 

137 

Trov ". 

78 

Utlca 

209 

Watertown 

100 

North  Carolina: 

Asheville 

78 

Charlotte  

39 

Wilmington     

69 

Winston-Salem 

95 

Ohio: 

Canton 

374 

East  Cleveland 

123 

TIamilton 

167 

111 

250 

Lorain 

73 

169 

132 

Newark 

183 

Portsmouth 

131 

Springfield 

204 

Steuben  ville    

95 

Warren .♦ 

69 

Zanesville 

186 

Oki^aiioma: 

Muskogee 

234 

782 

Tulsa 

532 

Pennsylvania: 

Allentown 

179 

A  Itoona 

122 

Bethlehem 

79 

Chester 

63 

Easton 

84 

Erie 

235 

Harrisburg 

295 

29 

102 

Lancaster 

195 

MeKeesport 

70 

95 

Norristown  borough 

87 

60 

Williamsport 

100 

York 

281 

Rhode  Island: 

143 

Newport 

91 

146 

61 

South  Carolina: 

76 

Columbia    

119 

South  Dakota: 

Sioux  Falls 

121 

262  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPITLATIOi^. 

Table  57 MARITAL  CONDITION  OF  THE  POPULATION  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER, 


Tennessee: 

Chattanooga 

Knoxville 

Texas: 

Austin 

Beaumont 

El  Paso 

Galveston 

Waco 

Wichita  Falls 

Utah: 

Ogden 

Virginia: 

Lynchburg 

Newport  News 

Petersburg 

Portsmouth 

Roanoke 

Washington: 

BeUingham 

Everett 

Tacoma 

West  Virginia: 

Charleston 

Clarksburg 

Huntington 

Wheeling 

Wisconsin: 

Green  Bay 

Kenosha 

La  Crosse 

Madison 

Oshkosh 

Racine 

Sheboygan ■,-;-,-,,- 

Superior --s-'co 


MALES  15  years  of  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


10,959 


Single. 


7,59.3 
8,092 

4,323 
5,085 
8,767 
7,317 
4,005 
6,963 

3,453 

3,460 
7,277 
3,555 
7,634 
5,763 

3,506 
3,900 
14, 373 

5,005 
3,350 
5, 7S6 
7,080 

3,726 
6,782 
3,785 
4,675 
3,822 
9,536 
3,763 
6,166 


Married. 


N  umber .      Per  cent 


12,946 
16, 779 

6,705 
8,930 
15, 054 
9, 282 
8, 352 
9,374 

7,030 

5,648 
8, 023 
6,171 
11,656 
10, 826 

5,707 
6,280 
21,914 

8, 630 
6,1176 
10,934 
11,793 

6,114 

8,732 
6, 207 
8,180 
6, 898 
12,  S71 
6,672 
7,889 


59.1 
64.0 

55.5 
59.8 
59.4 
51.1 
63.4 
48.4 

64.1 

58.8 
50.1 
60.1 
57.1 
62.6 

57.7 
57.5 
55.1 

60.2 
61.5 
62.1 
59.3 

58. 3 
54.1 
58.7 
60.6 
60.  4 
54.7 
60.9 
53.0 


Widowed. 


1,123 
1,126 

903 
713 
1,274 
995 
652 


380 

447 
491 
510 
1,025 
592 

511 

442 

1,645 

477 
353 
668 
910 

508 
469 
498 
506 
588 
853 
446 
611 


Di- 
vorced. 


236 
167 

114 
207 
227 
400 
141 
228 


38 
69 
33 
98 
80 

158 
196 
023 

202 
56 
182 


107 
128 
76 

so 

94 
172 

48 
132 


1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  conllitioii  was  not  reported. 


MARITAL   CONDITIOIT.  263 

BY  SEX,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


Tennes.see: 

Chattanooga... 

Knoxville 

Texas: 

Austin 

Beaumont 

El  Paso 

Galveston 

Waco 

Wiciiita  Falls.. 
Utah: 

Ogden 

Vieginia: 

I.ynfhburg 

Newport  News 

Peters' Hirg 

Portsmouth . . . 

Roanoke 

WastiinCxTOn: 

Bellingham 

Everett 

Tacoma 

West  Virginia: 

Charleston 

Clarksburg 

Htuitington . . . 

Wheeling 

Wisconsin: 

Green  Bay 

Kenosha 

La  Crosse 

Madison 

Oshkosh 

Racine 

Sheboygan 

Superior 


females  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.' 


917 

4S0 

974 
907 
296 
433 
295 
504 


10, 979 


911 
165 
018 

718 
048 

984 
496 
463 

081 
315 
541 
979 

248 
956 
884 
328 
638 
174 
586 
610 


Single. 


5, 516 

7,697 

4,373 
2, 9S2 
7,667 
3,871 
3,593 
2,290 

2,783 

4,193 

2, 521 
3,675 
4, 500 
5,174 

2,278 
2,218 
7,939 

3,832 
2,440 
4, 599 
6,589 

3,945 
3,228 
4,162 
5,413 
4,149 
5, 543 
3,085 
3,856 


Married. 


Number. 


12, 901 

16, 808 

6, 865 
8,  S95 
15, 600 
8,  S56 
S,  256 
7,942 

6,894 

5,796 
7,488 
6,380 
11,419 
10, 683 

5,605 

6, 148 

21,248 

8,511 
5, 970 
10, 880 
11,712 

6,054 
7, 695 
6,187 
8, 060 
6,893 
11,783 
6,427 
7,661 


Per  cent. 


58.9 
59.0 

49.1 
64.0 
65.1 
67.4 
57.8 
69.0 

62.8 

48.7 
67.1 
53. 1 
61.0 
59.2 

62.4 
64.7 
63. 5 

60  4 
64.1 
62.0 

55.8 

53.8 
64.4 
52.1 
52.6 
54.5 
61.5 
60.7 
60.8 


Widowed. 


3,190 
3,617 

2,464 
1,674 
4,727 
2, 268 
2,117 
925 

1,131 

1,824 
1,079 
1,900 
2,697 
2, 057 

983 

945 

3, 518 

1,474 

828 
1,809 
2,518 

1,109 
923 
1,401 
1,677 
1, 443 
1,683 
1,000 
957 


Di- 
vorced. 


299 
333 

254 
355 

282 
419 
305 
128 

166 


70 
55 
97 
116 

114 
178 
653 

249 
60 
239 
143 

132 
97 
129 
140 
137 
143 
55 
117 


264 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — P0PULATI0:N. 


Table  58.— MARITAL  CONDITION  OF  THE  URBAN  AND  RURAL  POPULATION  15  YEARS 

CLASSES,  FOR  THE 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND 
AGE  PERIOD. 


All  Classes.' 

TJr'baii  communities: 

15  years  aiid  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Rural  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

NATm:  "WHrTE — native 

PARENTAGE. 

Urban  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Rural  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

2.5  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  04  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTAGE. 


Urban  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  04  years 

65  years  "and  over. . 
Age  unknown 


Rural  communities: 
15  years  and  over. . . 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over. 
Age  unknown 


males  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.i 


19, 695,  500 
2, 130, 0.53 
2, 421,  604 
5, 057,  251 
4, 178,  866 
4, 763,  789 
1, 081,  828 
62,109 


17, 225, 163 
2, 513, 739 
2,  105,  441 
3, 611,  765 
3, 181, 038 
4, 351, 171 
1, 401, 243 
30,  766 


8, 350, 138 
1, 060,  228 
1, 163,  280 
2, 150,  465 
1, 636,  491 
1, 816, 138 
483,243 
40,293 


10, 741, 969 
1, 737, 249 
1, 383,  538 
2, 271,  518 
1, 910, 389 
2, 538,  525 
882,284 
18,466 


3, 233, 948 
502, 152 
485, 955 
797, 721 
568,  535 
773, 174 
103, 488 
2,923 


1, 558, 963 
205,  570 
190, 180 
352,  602 
298,  440 
434,  992 
75,  887 
1,292 


Single. 


Number. 


6, 982, 294 

2, 090,  406 

1, 774,  284 

1, 730,  334 

729, 697 

559,406 

80,260 

17,907 


5, 985,  271 

2, 477, 304 

1,  426,  339 

1, 0.55,  256 

458,889 

455,606 

101, 951 

9,866 


3, 025, 709 

1, 030,  261 

819,  028 

673,  505 

258, 770 

195,  452 

33,294 

9,399 


3, 750, 809 

1, 691, 454 

928,  228 

598,  807 

232,  893 

234,648 

58, 621 

6,158 


1, 493, 560 

497,  758 
394,  421 
325,  818 
132,  504 
129,  741 
11,802 
1,516 


647, 750 

203, 879 

157,  463 

141,  760 

63,  841 

71,477 

8,770 

560 


Per 
cent. 


35.5 

98.1 
73.3 
34.2 
17.5 
11.7 
7.4 
28.8 


34.7 
97.4 
67.7 
29.2 
14.4 
10.5 
7.3 
32.1 


36.2 
97.7 
70.4 
31.3 
15.8 
10.8 
6.9 
23.3 


34.9 
97.4 
67.1 
26.4 
12.2 
9.2 
6.6 
33.3 


46.2 
99.1 
81.2 
40.8 
23.3 
16.8 
11.4 
51.9 


41.6 
99.2 
82.8 
40.2 
21.4 
16.4 
11.6 
43.3 


Married. 


Number. 


11, 605,  237 

35,608 

625,  517 

3, 210,  968 

3, 272, 922 

3, 758, 311 

684, 452 

17, 459 


10, 244, 029 

60,766 

654,  801 

2, 474,  513 

2, 600,  386 

3,519,174 

922, 735 

11,654 


4, 846, 805 

22,023 

333,  529 

1, 422,  891 

1, 301, 932 

1, 445, 336 

312,004 

9,090 


6,397,484 

42,369 

441, 051 

1, 623, 905 

1,607,137 

2, 086,  814 

590, 203 

6,005 


1, 601, 951 

3,575 

88,426 

456,  818 

413,  736 

573,  594 

64,900 

902 


843,340 

1,321 

31, 425 

205,  337 

225,  428 

330, 310 

48, 995 

524 


Per 

cent. 


58.9 
1.7 
25.8 
63.5 
78.3 
78.9 
63.3 
28.1 


59.5 
2.4 
31.1 
68.5 
81.7 
80.9 
6.5.9 
37.9 


58.0 
2.1 
28.7 
66.2 
79.6 
79.6 
64.6 
22.6 


59.6 
2.4 
31.9 
71.5 

^.1 
82.2 
66.9 
32.5 


49.5 
0.7 
18.2 
57.3 
72.8 
74.2 
62.7 
30.9 


54.1 
0.6 
16.5 
58.2 
75.5 
75.9 
04.6 
40.6 


Widowed. 


Nvmi- 
ber. 


897,500 

635 

8, 608 

68,504 

124, 618 

385,  855 

307,  066 

2,214 


860,808 

1,195 

11, 903 

57,  420 

96, 082 

330,  70S 

361, 590 

1,910 


363, 354 

307 

4,137 

29,876 

49,  573 

145, 698 

132,  745 

1,018 


511, 467 

683 

6,728 

34,042 

54,956 

189, 753 

224,182 

1,123 


114,275 

84 

1,035 

9,516 

16,200 

61,360 

25, 923 

157 


57,337 

32 

387 

3,686 

7,092 

28,  824 

17,232 

84 


Per 
cent. 


4.6 
(') 
0.4 
1.4 
3.0 
8.1 
28.4 
3.6 


5.0 

(') 
0.6 
1.6 
3.0 
7.6 

25.8 
6.2 


4.4 

(') 
0.4 
1.4 
3.0 
8.0 

27.5 
2.5 


4.8 

(») 
0.5 
1.5 
2.9 
7.5 

25.4 
6.1 


3.5 

(') 
0.2 
1.2 
2.8 
7.9 

25.0 
.  5.4 


3.7 

(») 
0.2 
1.0 
2.4 
6.6 
22.7 
6.5 


>  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MAEITAL   CONDITION. 


265 


OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  SEX    AND  AGE    PERIODS,    FOR    PRINCIPAL    POPULATION 
UNITED  STATES:    1920. 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AOT) 
AGE  PERIOD. 


All  Classes.' 

Urban  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  yearsand  over . . . 
Age  unknown 


19,618,764 

2,  315, 910 
2, 680,  496 
4, 9S8,  362 

3,  876, 690 
4, 463,  857 
1,  256, 723 

36, 726 


Rural  communities: 

15  years  and  over 15, 558, 751 

lo  to  19  years 2,  440,  854 


FEMALES   15  TEARS   OF   AGE   AXD   OVER. 


Total.i 


20  to  24  years. 
25  to  34  years. 
35  to  44  years. 

45  to  64  years 

65  j-ears  and  over. 
Age  unknown 


N.VTH'E  "WHITE — NATH'E 
P.VRENTAGE. 

TTrban  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Rural  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  "and  over 

Age  unknown 

XATR-E  "WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTAGE. 


Urban  communities: 
15  years  and  over. . . 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  yearsand  over. 
Age  unknown 


8,  &47,  716 
1, 150, 452 
1, 264, 443 
2,  1S5,  811 
1, 5S5, 027 
1, 752,  571 
5^7,  868 
21,  544 


9, 982, 032 
1,651,117 
1,305,446 
2,  253,  049 
1,  783,  275 
2, 131,  798 
785, 481 
11,866 


3, 544, 449 
535, 170 
540,  520 
862,  859 
622,  518 
854,  SOS 
125,  740 
2,834 


Rural  communities: 
15  years  and  over 1, 362, 098 


2, 009,  480 
3,  500,  306 
2, 884, 244 
3, 451, 348 
1, 193,  421 
19,098 


15  to  19  years. 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over. 
Age  unknown 


186,476 
168,100 
325,506 
266,  268 
3.55,  358 
59,  439 
951 


Single. 


Number. 


5, 698, 673 

2,0(>4,  740 

1, 350,  388 

1, 137,  218 

543,587 

493,192 

99,414 

10, 134 


3, 918,  229 

2,072,910 

813,  663 

499,  1S6 

224,  295 

228, 675 

74,  028 

5,472 


2, 654, 151 

1, 013, 037 

63.5, 128 

520,  786 

226,433 

199,  193 

53,079 

5,895 


2,614,339 

1, 403,  473 

540,  OM) 

323,992 

141,  130 

14(1,  572 

55,286 

3,806 


1, 394, 008 
502,  373 
329,  697 
2ti3,  589 
135,  299 
146,  879 
14,860 
1,311 


397, 263 
172,  392 
87,443 

63,  988 

31,  461 

36,811 

4,794 

374 


Per 
cent. 


29.0 
89.2 
50.4 
22.8 
14.0 
11.0 
7.9 
27.6 


25.2 

84  9 
39.3 
14.3 

7.8 
6.6 
6.2 
2S.7 


31.1 

88.1 
50.2 
23.8 
14.3 
11.4 
9.0 
27.4 


26.2 

85.0 

39.6 

14.4 

7.9 

6.9 

7.0 

32.1 


39.3 
93.9 
61.0 
30.5 
21.7 
17.2 
11.8 
46.3 


29.2 
92.4 
52.0 
19.7 
11.8 
10.4 
8.1 
39.3 


Married. 


Number. 


11, 310. 1.88 
241,588 

1,  276, 092 
3, 621, 083 
2, 953,  031 

2,  843,  001 
360,534 

14,859 


10, 008, 745 

354,954 

1, 207,  605 

2,  871,  272 

2, 473,  403 

2, 623,  271 

469, 020 

8, 614 


4,801,681 

132, 184 

603,  563 

1,  .561,  682 

1, 204,  587 

1, 122, 339 

168,976 

8,350 


6,394,184 

240,  740 

800,457 

1, 859,  980 

1,  543, 106 

1,633,011 

311,857 

5,033 


1,786,049 
31,650 
204,493 
569,  472 
434,  200 
507,  645 
37,613 
976 


862,005 

13,  686 

78,  603 

2.53,  909 

222,  669 

266,836 

25,809 

433 


Per 
cent. 


57.6 
10.4 
47.6 
72.6 
76.2 
63.7 
28.7 
40.5 


64.3 
14.5 

58.4 
82.0 
85.8 
76.0 
39.4 
45.1 


2,395,622 

4,381 

31,859 

166,  820 

322,  241 

1,075,477 

789,581 

5,263 


1,522,003 

7,858 

33,555 

103,  460 

163,252 

569,  943 

641,040 

2,895 


56.2 
11.5 
47.7 
71.4 
76.0 
64.0 
2S.7 
38.8 


64.1 
14.6 
58.6 
82.6 
86.5 
76.6 
39.7 
42.4 


50.4 
5.9 

37.8 
66.0 
69.7 
,59.4 
29.9 
34.4 


63.3 
7.3 
46.8 
7S.0 
83.6 
75.1 
43.4 
45.  5 


Widowed. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


12.2 

0.2 

L2 

3.3 

8.3 

24.1 

62.8 

14.3 


0.3 
1.6 
3.0 
5.7 
16.5 
53.7 
15.2 


Di- 
vorced. 


186, 181 
3,056 
17,  879 
58,522 
54,218 
47,220 
4,808 
478 


87,123 
2,961 
10,703 
22,909 
20,809 
24,793 
4,801 
147 


976,781 

11.4 

1,953 

0  2 

13,  621 

1.1 

68,995 

3.2 

123,  562 

7.8 

404,388 

23.1 

362,042 

61.6 

2,220 

10.3 

908,219 

9.1 

3,  925 

0.2 

10,  ,564 

1.2 

53,900 

2.4 

85,505 

4.S 

334,196 

15.7 

412,657 

52.5 

1,472 

12.4 

336,269 

9.5 

331 

0.1 

3,526 

0  7 

21,  459 

2.5 

4.5,  481 

7.3 

192.515 

22.5 

72, 639 

57.8 

318 

11.2 

95,552 

7.0 

159 

Ol 

1,238 

0.7 

5,903 

1.8 

10,496 

3.9 

49,  '201 

13.8 

28,  460 

47.9 

95 

lOO 

101,304 

1,826 

10,409 

32, 417 

29,031 

24,650 

2,725 

246 


51,439 
1,672 
5,958 
13,  157 
12,  151 
15,  232 
3,184 
85 


23,873 

203 

1,713 

7,433 

7, 025 

6,993 

459 

47 


5,662 

54 

392 

1,375 

1,440 

2,169 

229 

3 


'  Includes  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "all  other. 


'  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


266 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION". 


Table  68. 


-MARITAL  CONDITION  OF  THE  URBAN  AND  RURAL  POPULATION  15  YEARS 

CLASSES,   FOR  THE  ITNITED 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND 
AGE  PERIOD. 


NATIVE  "WHITE— MIXED 
PAEENTAGE. 

Urban  communities: 

16  years  and  over 

15  to  19  j'ears 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  31  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

05  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Kural  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

FOREIGN-BORN  "WHITE. 

Urban  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Rural  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  04  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


tlrban  communities: 
15  years  and  over... 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over. 
Age  unknown 

Rural  communities: 

15  years  and  over. .. 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  "and  over. 
Age  unknown 


MALES   15  YEARS  OF   AGE   AND   OVER. 


TotaH 


1,  344,  599 
225,  898 
214,  472 
359,  263 
265,  935 
242,  174 
35,  793 
1,064 


853,  430 
151,  464 
124,  163 
200,092 
161,091 
177, 669 
38,396 
555 


5, 362, 678 
197,  865 
360,  275 

1. 378,  523 

1. 379,  788 
1, 625, 196 

411,  122 
9,909 


1,  889,  861 
61,  405 
96,713 
360,  383 
432,  084 
667, 191 
268,  262 
3,823 


1, 325,  398 
138,  893 
189,  209 
352,012 
307,  2(K) 
285,  216 
45,421 
7,417 


2,067,813 
374,  523 
297,  960 
403,91!) 
352,313 
51)1,  545 
128,  460 
0.093 


Single. 


Number. 


627  809 

223,  4()S 

171,  984 

143,  237 

53, 616 

31,905 

3,052 

547 


381,  981 
149,  997 
100,991 
74, 603 
29,  499 
23,459 
3,  ISO 
246 


1, 355,  757 
195,  113 
270,  300 
471,  065 
223,  156 
163,  955 
28,  017 
4,151 


499,290 
60,214 
74,568 

148,  096 
93,  924 
96, 154 
24,  962 
1,372 


441,  845 
132,  913 
111,  451 
105,  975 
54,511 
31,  803 
3,148 
2,ai4 


663, 032 

358,  730 

1,56,  144 

83,020 

32,  749 

25,112 

5,  296 

1, 375 


Per 

cent. 


46.7 
98.9 
80.2 
39.9 
20.2 
13.2 
8.5 
51.4 


44.8 
99.0 
81.3 
37.3 
18.3 
13.2 
8.3 
44.3 


25.3 
98.6 
75.0 
34.2 
10.2 
10.1 
6.8 
41.9 


26.4 
98.1 
77.1 
41.1 
21.7 
14.4 
9.3 
3.5.9 


33.3 
95.7 
58.9 
30.  1 
17.7 
11.1 
6.9 
27.6 


32.1 
95.8 
52.  4 
20.7 
9.3 
5.  0 
4.  1 
22.  6 


Married. 


Numter. 


667,  821 
2,112 
41,072 
208,  452 
201,  777 
190,  457 
23,607 
344 


437,  770 
1,196 
22,  342 
121,  913 
126,  446 
140,  447 
25,212 
214 


3, 667,  834 

2,250 

87,  031 

883,  278 

1, 112,  177 

1,323,147 

250,  622 

3, 329 


1, 235, 108 
1,008 
21,  264 
200,237 
324,  218 
515,  395 
105, 643 
1, 343 


782, 776 

5,550 

74,  299 

231,  454 

230,  159 

211,  700 

25,  912 

3, 702 


1, 267, 031 

14,  493 

135,  054 

303,  1S2 

297,  837 

425,  768 

87,  952 

3,345 


Per 
cent. 


49.7 
0.9 
19.2 
58.0 
75.9 
78.6 
00.0 
32.3 


51.3 
0.8 
18.0 
60.9 
78.5 
79.0 
65.7 
38.6 


68.4 
1.1 
24.2 
64.  1 
80.6 
81.4 
6"2.  4 
33.6 


65.4 
1.6 
22.0 
57.2 
75.0 
77.2 
61.7 
35.1 


59.1 
4.0 
39.3 
65.8 
74.9 
74.2 
57.0 
49.9 


61.3 
3.9 
45.3 
75.1 

84.5 
84.4 
6S.  5 
54.9 


Widowed. 


Num- 
ber. 


37,299 

40 

521 

4,497 

7,038 

16, 415 

8,733 

55 


27,  383 

23 

263 

2, 348 

3,  755 

11,504 

9,452 

38 


298, 225 

73 

1, 025 

14,  916 

33,  8()5 

124,  332 

123,  4.S9 

525 


139, 824 

33 

306 

4,237 

11,125 

49, 123 

74,  774 

226 


82, 518 

131 

1,872 

9,576 

17,  591 

37,091 

15,  800 

451 


118,216 

414 

4,  105 

12,  4,5(i 

18,040 

48,830 

33,  964 

411 


Per 
cent. 


2.8 

(') 
0.2 
1.3 
2.0 
6.8 

24.4 
5.2 


3.2 

(^) 
0.2 
1.2 
2.3 
0.5 

24.6 
0.8 


5.6 

(^) 
0.3 
1.1 
2.5 
7.7 

30.0 
5.3 


7.4 
0.1 
0.3 
1.2 
2.6 
7.4 
27.9 
5.9 


6.2 
0.1 
1.0 
2.7 
5.7 
13.0 
34.8 
6.1 


5.7 
0.1 
1.4 
3.  1 
5.1 
9.7 
26.4 
6.7 


Di- 
vorced. 


1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


Maettal  condition. 


267 


OF  AOE  AND    OVER,  BY    SEX    AND  AGE    PERIODS,    FOR    PRINCIPAL    POPULATION 
STATES:    1920— Continued. 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND 
AGE  PERIOD. 


NATIVE  ■WHITE— MIXED 
PARENTAGE. 

"Urban  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  uukuown 

Rural  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

rOREIQN-BORN  ■WUITE. 

Urban  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years. .- 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Rural  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

NEGRO . 

Urban  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

Rural  communities: 

15  years  and  over 

15  to  19  vears 

20  to  24  "years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


FEMALES  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total.' 


1,  522, 351 
240, 134 
244,  324 
421,  661 
305,  557 
264,  436 
45,069 
1,170 


7S2, 210 
140,  303 
114,076 
194,  095 
151,922 
149,  262 
32,  111 
441 


4,  599,  750 

215,  S63 

399,  2S2 

1, 121,  251 

1,061,819 

1,353,515 

442,914 

5,106 


1, 314,  235 

62,809 

70,  574 

245,  681 

292,  213 

445, 603 

205,929 

1,426 


1, 383, 150 
171,629 
227,  792 
38S,  894 
297,  585 
236,  447 
54,  821 
5,982 


2, 039,  950 
398,  170 
339,  886 
462,  779 
376,  534 
354,  559 
104,011 
4,011 


Single. 


Numlier, 


G14, 734 

225,  658 

152,  501 

133,  494 

59,  512 

38,  390 

4, 642 

537 


262,  438 
131,  047 
61,  886 
38,  729 
15, 986 
12,  332 
2,286 
172 


715, 989 
187,  587 
156,097 
156,  558 
95,  494 
94,  476 
24,  433 
1,344 


119,810 
41,  0.53 
18,  040 
18,  782 
14,861 
18,999 
7,293 
182 


315,  842 

133,  250 

76, 027 

62,  352 

26,  659 

14,153 

2,380 

1,021 


509,416 

314,919 

103,  384 

52,  282 

20,  337 

13,503 

4,136 

855 


Per 
cent. 


40.4 
94.0 
62.4 
31.7 
19.5 
14.5 
10.  3 
45.  9 


33.6 
93.4 
54.2 
20.0 
10.  5 
8.3 
7.1 
39.0 


1.5.6 

86.9 

39.1 

14.0 

9.0 

7.0 

5.  5 

26.3 


9.1 
78.9 
25.  6 
7.6 
5.1 
4.3 
3.5 
12.8 


22.8 
77.6 
33.4 
16.0 
9.0 
6.0 
4.3 
17.1 


25.0 

79.  1 

30.4 

11.3 

5.4 

3.8 

4.0 

21.3 


Married. 


Numl)er. 


775,  296 

13,  884 

88,  431 

271,  963 

220,  453 

167,  009 

13, 152 

404 


467,  520 

8, 931 

50,771 

150,  450 

128,  480 

11.5,445 

13,  239 

204 


3,140,910 
27,  557 
237,899 
930,  009 
885,  060 
926,  690 
130,  570 
2,  525 


982,  593 

10,  920 

51,  450 

220,  561 

262,  788 

352,  914 

83,143 

817 


790, 160 

35,902 

138,  579 

280,  736 

204,  411 

117,  854 

10, 121 

2,557 


1, 249,  021 

78,267 

21,s,  161 

369,  612 

304,  006 

243,  898 

33,  1.50 

1,927 


Per 

COilt. 


ra.9 

5.8 
36.2 
61.  5 
72.1 
63.  2 
29.  2 
34!  5 


59.8 
6.4 
44.5 
77.5 
8-1.6 
77.3 
41.2 
46.3 


6S.3 
12.  S 
.59.6 
82.9 
83.4 
68.  5 
29.5 
49.  5 


74.8 
20.7 
72.9 
89.8 
89.9 
79.2 
40.4 
57.3 


57.1 
20.9 
60.8 
72.2 
68.7 
49.8 
18.5 
42.7 


61.2 
19.7 
64.2 
79.9 

80.7 
68.  8 
31.9 
48.0 


Widowed. 


Num- 
ber. 


116,124 

206 

1,692 

10,  813 

20,  845 

55,424 

27, 008 

136 


47, 462 

107 

873 

3,  692 

6,  300 

20,  092 

16, 3.59 

39 


714,477 

341 

3,649 

28,  766 

72,  657 

322,  347 

285,  852 

865 


204, 778 

158 

816 

5,515 

1.3, 185 

70, 695 

114, 123 


250,844 

1,  .544 

9,325 

36,  616 

59,  462 

100,  321 

41,856 

1,720 


257,117 
3,436 
13,  761 
33,  675 
46,808 
92,  797 
65,  730 
910 


Per 

cent. 


Di- 
voreed. 


7.6 
0.1 
0.7 
2.6 
6.8 
21.0 
.59. 9 
11.6 


6.1 
0.1 
0.8 
1.9 
4.1 
13.5 
50.9 
8.8 


1.5.  5 
0.2 
0.9 
2.6 
6.8 
23.8 
64.5 
16.9 


15.6 
0.3 
L2 
2.2 
4.5 
15.9 
55.4 
20.1 


18.1 

0.9 

4.1 

9.4 

20.0 

42.4 

76.4 

28.8 


12.6 

0.9 

4.0 

7.3 

12.  4 

26.2 

63.2 

22.7 


'  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


268  ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION, 

Table  59.— MARITAL  CONDITION  OF  THE  POPULATION  1.5VI:ARS  Oil^AGE  AND  OVER, 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Miimesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virgima 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky ; 

Tennessee 

Alabama , 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming , 

Colorado 

New  Mexico , 

Arizona , 

Utah 

Nevada , 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


MALES  15  years  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  IN  URBAN  COMMUNITIES. 


Total.' 


19,695,500 


2, 054, 291 
5,898,539 
4,850,190 
1,748,935 
1,524,487 

693, 466 
1,076,509 

454, 705 
1,394,378 


106,535 

98,661 

38,624 

,274,710 

204, 743 

331,018 

,064,023 
864, 141 
,  970, 375 

,  382, 423 
548, 104 

,605,045 
866, 165 
448,453 

388, 910 
323,711 
593, 785 
30, 227 
37, 367 
152,331 
222,604 

45, 135 
312,579 
159,013 
239,818 
130, 909 
161,110 

97, 184 
250,999 
127,740 

225,254 
213,519 

174,087 


101,631 
219, 222 
199,091 
556,565 

66, 845 
43,244 
24,207 
174,946 
22,126 
44,687 
72,019 
6,631 

304, 844 
153, 906 
935,628 


Single. 


Married. 


Number. 


6,982,294 


750, 699 
2, 123, 743 
1,688,675 
610,816 
533, 894 
227, 629 
373,082 
162, 623 
511,133 


35,997 
34,087 
12,944 

471,984 
75, 279 

120,408 

1,129,3.39 

298,552 
695, 852 

474, 754 
170,664 
567,662 
311,884 
163,711 

153,455 
108, 232 
203, 353 
11,243 
13,483 
54, 053 
66, 997 

16, 246 
111,753 
60,976 
87,057 
45,321 
56,414 
34,049 
81,516 
40, 562 

75,549 
68, 589 
56, 459 
27,032 

31,801 
82, 733 
64, 394 
194, 154 

25,657 
15, 298 

9,667 
59, 858 

7,613 
16,997 
25,016 

2,517 

114,888 
53, 755 
342, 490 


Per 
cent. 


36.5 
36.0 
34.8 
34.9 
35.0 
32.8 
34.7 
35.8 
36.7 


33.8 
34.5 
33.5 
37.0 
36.8 
36.4 

36.9 
34.5 
35.3 

34.3 
31.1 
•35.4 
36.0 
36.5 

39.5 
33.4 
34.2 
37.2 
36.1 
35.5 
30.1 

36.0 
35.8 
38.3 
36.3 
34.6 
35.0 
35.0 
32.5 
31.8 

33.  5 
32.1 
32.4 
33.5 

31.3 
37.7 
32.3 
34.9 

38.4 
35.4 
39.9 
34.2 
34.4 
38.0 
34.7 
38.0 

37.7 
34.9 
36.6 


Number. 


11, 605, 237 


1,190,432 

3,477,612 

2, 899, 924 

1,033,921 

905, 081 

421,205 

632, 595 

259, 683 

784,784 


63,589 
58, 161 
23,229 
732, 693 
117,910 
194,850 

1,781,059 

524, 809 

1,171,744 

834, 398 
341,776 
951,743 
510,086 
261,921 

216,611 
194, 631 
353, 232 
17,503 
21,725 
88,915 
141, 304 

26,369 
182,692 
88, 698 
140,088 
78,817 
97,117 
58, 171 
154, 507 
78,622 

134,917 
131,092 
106, SS3 
48,313 

62, 829 
123,661 
121,627 
324,478 

36,888 
25,616 
13,073 
99, 202 
13, 082 
24, 774 
43, 583 
3,465 

169,880 

90,014 

524,890 


Per 
cent. 


58.9 


57.9 

59. 0 
.59.  8 

59. 1 
59.4 
60.7 
58.8 
57.1 
56.3 


59.7 
59.0 
60.1 
57.5 
57.6 
58.9 

58.1 
60.7 
59.5 

GO.  4 
62.4 
59.3 
58. 9 
58.4 

55.7 
60.1 
59.5 
.57.9 
58. 1 
58.4 
63.5 

58.4 
58. 4 
55.8 
68.4 
60.2 
60.3 
59.9 
61.6 
6L5 

59.9 
61.4 
61.4 
59.9 

61.8 
56.4 
61.1 
58.3 

55.2 
59.2 
54. 0 
56.7 
59.1 

55. 4 
60.5 
52.3 

55.7 

58. 5 
56.1 


Wid- 
owed. 


897, 500 


100,421 
260, 241 
207, 757 
81,866 
73,532 
37, 000 
53, 140 
20,185 
63, 358 


5,942 
5,409 
2,147 
62, 787 
10,275 
13, 861 

131,233 
37,473 
91,535 

.59,241 
27, 074 
68,781 
34,305 
18, 356 

15,280 

16. 1.54 
29,686 

1,079 

1,522 

7,010 

;i,135 

2,  250 
16,047 
7,616 
10, 726 
5,010 
6,866 
4,598 

13. 2.55 
7,164 

12,113 

11,561 

9,071 

4, 255 

5,595 
10,325 

9,471 
27,749 

2,481 
1,716 

992 
9,015 
1,201 
2,035 
2,481 

264 

12, 596 

6, 604 

44, 158 


Di- 
vorced. 


142, 778 


9,367 
17,314 
42, 994 
17,391 

7,869 

6, 210 
11,403 

5,899 
24,331 


790 

778 

247 

5,328 

1,158 

1,066 

7, 903 
1,934 

7,477 

12,419 
6,668 

12, 254 
8,488 
3,165 

2,  .342 
4,008 
6, 212 
138 
311 
1,673 
2,677 

210 

1,801 

884 

1,291 

904 

346 

195 

1,264 

974 

2,377 

1,896 

1,460 

477 

1,158 
1,325 
2,738 
6,182 

798 
,537 
296 
2,679 
175 
489 
775 
150 

5,463 
3,364 
15,504 


1  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MAEITAL   COISTDITTON.  269 

BY  SEX,  FOK  UHBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central-. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atl.\^ntic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia  ^ . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carohna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi , 

West  South  Central; 

Arkansas , 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Calilornia 


males  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  IN  RURAL  COMMUNITIES. 


Total.! 


17,225,163 


559, 828 
l,9t)4,9b.3 
2,994,544 
2,731,755 
2,934,562 
2, 105,  866 
2,298,764 
774, 142 
S60, 739 


172,943 
63,270 
89, 281 
73,078 
5.800 

155, 456 

668,805 
24tJ,  246 
,049,912 

743,003 
511,7t)5 
742, 448 
504,951 
492, 347 

479, 82S 
541,696 
622, 458 
ia3, 774 
187, 506 
308,967 
407, 526 

.36,476 
199, 934 


Single. 


Number. 


5,985,271 


Per 

cent. 


Married. 


Number. 


34.7      10,244,029 


Per 

cent. 


512,072 
356, 775 
595, 521 
395,044 
633, 802 
204,9;i8 

570, 248 
.531,761 
536, 142 
467, 715 

454,326 
356, 278 
472, 744 
, 015, 416 

142,646 
112,923 
55, 159 
175, 867 
101,041 
82, 430 
74,243 
29,833 

241, 175 
1.54, 220 
465, 344 


185, 220 

665, 120 

1,016,102 

1,021,712 

1,004,444 

666, 550 

772, 913 

304, 722 

348, 488 


— 1 

56, OSS 
20;  601 
28, 950 
24,713 
1,990 
52, 878 

220,749 

83,929 

360,442 

238, 242 
.156,918 
2o2, 589 
162, 181 
196, 172 

212,425 
195, 394 
202, 922 
76, 691 
75, 801 
115.375 
143, 104 

11,569 
72, 794 


188, 039 
127,627 
201 , 467 
1:34,487 
201,822 
66,639 

184,728 
167, 153 
169,933 
144, 736 

139,440 
118,515 
154,618 
360,340 

58,350 
44,497 
23,504 
63,615 
37,812 
34, 332 
28,278 
14,334 

97, 133 
,58, 426 
192,929 


33.1 
33.8 
33.9 
37.4 
34.2 
31.7 
33.6 
39.4 
40.5 


.32.4 
32.6 
32.4 
33.8 
34.3 
34.0 

33.0 
34.1 
34.3 

32.1 
30.7 
35.4 
32.1 
39.8 

44.3 
36.1 
32.  6 
41.7 
40.4 
37.3 
35.1 

31.7 
36.4 


36.7 

35.  8 
33.  H 
34.0 
31.8 
32.5 

32.4 
31.4 
31.7 
30.9 

30.7 
33.3 
32.7 
35.5 

40.9 
39.4 
42.6 
36.2 
37.4 
41.6 
38.1 
48.0 

40.3 
37.9 
41.5 


331, 782 
1,181,095 
1,792,760 
1,562,945 
1,781,439 
1,320,810 
1,394,677 
423, 481 
455, 040 


102, 582 
36,630 
53,081 
42,994 
3,298 
93, 197 

402, 477 
147, 940 
630,678 

456,  :i9S 
321, 801 
435, 349 
309, 985 
269,227 

244,218 
317,429 
380, 728 
98, 751 
102, 270 
178, 2.S4 
241,205 

22, 481 
115,303 


297,898 
212, 279 
366, 692 
242, 5:50 
399,849 
124,407 

352, 644 
334,580 
337,285 
296,301 

286,211 
218,401 
290, 575 
599, 490 

76,271 
62, 353 
28, 335 
101,598 
55, 891 
42,961 
42,814 
13, 258 

129, 070 

85, 409 

240,661 


59.3 
60.1 
59.9 
57.2 
60.7 
62.7 
60.7 
54.7 
52.9 


59.3 
57.9 
59.5 
58.8 
513.9 
60.0 

00.2 
60.1 
60.1 

61.4 
62.9 

58.6 
61.4 
54.7 

50.9 
58.6 
61.2 
5:1.7 
54.5 
57.7 
59.2 

61.6 
57.7 


Wid- 
owed. 


860.808       92,506 


36,886 
108, 343 
160,600 
124,601 
133, 571 
105, 301 
112, 860 
35, 989 
42,657 


58.2 
59.8 
61.6 
61.4 
63.1 
60.7 

61.8 
62.9 
62.9 
63.4 

63.0 
61.3 
61.5 
59.0 

53.5 
55.2 
51.4 
57.8 
55.3 
52.1 
57.7 
44.4 

5:5.5 
55.4 
51.7 


12, 181 
4,915 
6,225 
4,795 
436 
8,334 

41,880 
13,104 
53,359 

42, 355 
28, 475 
38, 423 
28,113 
23,234 

20,407 
24,609 
33, 107 
6,686 
7,478 
12,705 
19,609 

2,014 
10,724 


23,655 
14,664 
24,673 
16,815 
29, 059 
11,967 

29, 176 
27,262 
25,349 
23,514 

24,999 
16,845 
22,781 
48, 235 

6,109 
4,693 
2,188 
8,577 
6,382 
4,147 
2,597 
1,296 

11,319 

7,870 

23,468 


2  No  rural  population,  as  Washington  city  is  coextensive  with  the  District  of  Columbia. 


270  ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  59,— MARITAL  CONDITION  OF  THE  POPULATION  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER, 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  omsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central  : 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Micliigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  .\tl antic" 

Delaware  

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virinnia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee. . ; 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Loui-siana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Wasliington 

Oregon 

California 


females  15  years  of  age  and  over  in  urban  communities. 


Total.i 


19,618,764 


2, 150, 720 
6,943,213 
4,616,724 
1,764,  Ml 
1,615,476 

752, 553 
1,058,080 

421,873 
1,295,314 


114,198 
103,692 
41, 738 
,351,711 
213,998 
325,383 

134. 974 
863,399 
944, 840 

307,333 
538, 508 
573,216 
751,397 
446,270 

380, 492 
330, 462 
611,647 
31,136 
36. 401 
146, 117 
228,556 

42.802 
323,206 
188,466 
24S,  390 
128,235 
173,574 
107, 882 
272, 809 
130,112 

245, 729 

232, 024 

184,295 

90,505 

105, 503 
2:32,347 
184,037 
535,593 

58, 181 
39,519 
17. 790 
168,954 
22, 032 
38,450 
71,697 
5,250 

263,574 
144,220 
887,520 


Single. 


Number. 


5,098,673 


724 
1,!^1 
1,250: 
509: 
468: 
199 
271 
109 
323 


35 
33 
13 

469 
72 

101 

1,008 
252 
581 

343 
131 
445 

188: 
i4i; 

126 
94 

169 
10: 
11 
40 
66 

11 

97 
70, 
72 
35 
51 
31 
68 
29 

69 
60 
44 
24 

24, 
68: 
43 
134; 

15 
10: 

3 
43 

6 

s: 

19: 

1 

64 

35 

223 


Per 
cent. 


29.0 


33.7 
31.0 
27.1 
28.9 
29.0 
26.5 
25.6 
25.8 
26.0 


31.2 
31.9 
31.2 
34.7 
33.9 
31.1 

32.2 
29.2 
29.9 

26.2 
24.5 
28.3 
25.1 
31.7 

33.1 
28.6 
27.7 
35.0 
3L0 
27.9 
24.8 

27.5 
30.0 
37.3 
29.2 
27.9 
30.0 
29.4 
25.1 
22.5 

28.4 
26.0 
24.3 
27.0 

23.5 
29.3 
23.5 
25.2 

26.8 
25.4 
21.3 
26.0 
28.2 
23.3 
27.0 
21.7 

24.4 
24.8 
25.2 


Married. 


Number. 


11,310,188 


1,161 
3, 375 

2,788 

1,018: 

902 
422 
622 
253 
766 


62 
56 
22: 
716 
115 
186: 

1,7.39 

509: 

1, 126 

796 
332 
926 
479: 
253 

211 
191 
348 
17 
21 
87 
140 

25 
180 
88 
139 
76 
97 
58 
156 
79 

134 
131 
106 
49 

63 
123 
117 
317 

35 
24 
12 
98 
12 
24 
43 
3 


612 


Per 
cent. 


57.6 


2, 395, 622 


54.0 

50.  8 
60.4 
57.7 
55.8 
56.1 
58.8 
60.2 
59.1 


55.0 
55.0 
54.7 
53.0 
54.0 
57.5 

55.5 
59.0 
57.9 

60.9 
61.7 
58.9 
63.8 
56.9 

55.7 
58.1 
57.0 
55.0 
58.3 
59.7 
6L4 

59.2 
55.9 
47.0 
56.0 
60.0 
55.9 
54.6 
57.2 
60.9 

54.7 
56.8 
57.9 
54.4 

59.8 
63.3 
63.9 
59.2 

60.9 
63.1 
67.8 
58.2 
5S.  2 
62.5 
60.0 
61.2 

62.5 
61.2 
57.8 


Wid- 
owed. 


248,940 
694,307 
521,642 
210, 277 
229, 890 
119, 250 
145, 555 
50,881 
174, 820 


14, 383 
12,383 
5,508 
157,454 
23,881 
35,331 

370, 713 
97,577 
226,077 

152, 435 
65,671 

182, 738 
74,515 
46,283 

38,215 
38,611 
83,788 
2,678 
3,345 
15, 821 
27, 819 

5,405 
43,109 
27, 761 
34,469 
13,684 
23,467 
16,669 
45, 469 
19, 857 

37, 827 
36,329 
29,786 
15,308 

15, 494 
37,153 
19,650 
73,258 

6,088 
3,919 
1,641 
22,  a34 
2,720 
4,899 
8,134 
646 

28, 073 

16,406 

130,341 


Di- 
vorced. 


186, 181 


13,244 
23,600 
49, 774 
23, 112 
12, 135 
10, 878 
17,060 
6,874 
29, 504 


1,205 
1,002 
347 
7,515 
1,773 
1,342 

11,548 
2,659 
9,393 

14,510 
7,519. 

15, 512 
8,226 
4,007 

3,489 
4, 865 
8,534 
253 
421 
2,016 
3,534 

263 
2.152 
1,381 
1,951 
1,249 
772 
429 
2,459 
1,479 

3,413 
3,455 
2,728 
1,282 

2,015 
2,333 
3,379 
9,333 


688 
264 

3,058 
248 
480 

1,154 
184 

6,016 
3,776 
19,71? 


*  Total  includes  persons  whose  marital  condition  was  not  reported. 


MAEITAL   CONDITION.  271 

BY  SEX,  FOR  URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Con. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  orvisioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Coimecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia  2. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carohna 

South  Carohna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky , 

Tennessee , 

Alabama , 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain  : 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfomia 


females  15  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  IN  RURAL  COMMUNITIES. 


Total.i 


15.558.751 


530,418 
1,81^,244 
2, 705, 109 
2, 394, 668 
2, 805, 361 
2, 042, 292 
2,072,949 
578,213 
615, 497 


157, 
57, 
82, 
73, 
5, 

153, 

632, 
229, 
952, 

683, 
483, 
668, 
446, 
422, 

393, 
489, 
574, 
150, 
154, 
273, 
358, 

34, 
18:3, 


482, 
303, 
595, 
3%, 
627, 
182, 

524, 
517, 
536, 
463, 

419, 
338, 
410, 
903, 

102, 
83, 
36, 

138, 

81, 
57, 
61, 
16, 

174, 
117, 
323, 


Single. 


Nimiber. 


3,918,229 


135, 943 
468, 926 
666, 090 
640,441 
753,723 
506, 856 
495,043 
124,862 
126,345 


36,526 
13, 257 
19,383 
21,039 
1,470 
44,268 

156,321 
58, 872 

253. 733 

164,478 
112,941 
172,102 
96, 835 

119. 734 

122, 493 
130,  (M)6 
138, 5J7 
43, 7S2 
42,570 
73,075 
89, 928 

8, 207 
50,135 


138,710 
74, 455 
173, 160 
111,688 
157.370 
39,998 

125, 168 
130,288 
137,445 
113,955 

91,337 

87,084 

89, 505 

227,117 


Per 

cent. 


Married. 


25.2 


25.6 

25.8 
24.6 
26.7 
26.9 
24.8 
23.9 
21.6 
20.5 


23.2 
23.0 
23.6 
28.5 
27.2 
28.8 

24.7 
25.7 
26.6 

24.1 
23.4 
25.7 
21.7 
28.3 

31.1 
26.6 
24.1 
29.1 
27.6 
26.8 
25.1 

23.9 
27.3 


28.7 
24.5 
29.  1 
2S.  2 
25.1 
21.9 

23.8 
25.2 
25.6 
24.6 

21.7 
25.7 
21.8 
25.1 


21,416 

20.9 

18,092 

21.6 

7,336 

20.2 

29, 192 

21.1 

18,786 

23.1 

11, 193 

19.6 

15, 789 

2.5.5 

3,058 

18.6 

36,049 

20.6 

24,394 

20.7 

65,902 

20.4 

Number. 


10,008,745 


323,578 
l,143,a33 

1,756,651 
1,537,308 
1,752,235 
1,303,032 
1,366,744 
400,613 
425, 551 


99,767 
35, 367 
51,673 
42,360 
3,172 
91,239 

395, 410 
143, S40 
603,783 

444,879 
318,035 
426, 683 
303,054 
264,000 

238,840 
313,459 
375, 956 
96,712 
100, 1S9 
176,651 
235, 501 

22,111 
113,402 


293,453 
203.833 
363, 708 
239, 792 
395, 377 
120, 559 

346, 699 
330, 090 
333,427 
292, 816 

281,282 
215, 055 
284, 873 
585,534 

72, 701 
59,598 
26, 103 
96,827 
53,761 
39, 664 
40,708 
11,251 

123,006 
81,855 
220,690 


Per 
cent. 


Wid- 
owed. 


64.3   1,522,003 


61.0 
63.0 
64.9 
64.2 
62.5 
03.8 
65.9 
69.3 
69.1 


63.3 
61.5 
62.8 
57.  5 
58.6 
59.3 

62.5 
62.8 
63.4 

65.1 

05.8 

63.  8 
67.9 
62.4 

60.6 
64.0 
65.4 

64.  3 
64.9 
64.7 
65.6 

64.5 
61.8 


60.8 
67.2 
61.1 
60.5 
63.0 
66.0 

66.0 
63.8 
62.2 
6.3.1 

67.0 
63.4 
69.5 
64.8 

71.0 
71.1 
71.8 
69.9 
66.0 
69.3 
65.7 
68.3 

70.4 
69.  6 
68.3 


66, 153 
194, 372 
263, 396 
201,195 
283, 907 
215,447 
193,6,83 
47,396 
56, 454 


19, 634 
8,048 

10,481 

9, 799 

696 

17, 495 

77,957 
25.499 
90, 916 

69, 320 
48, 573 
65,247 
43,S97 
36, 359 

30, 730 
42,  .507 
55,986 
8,940 
10,517 
21,477 
31,038 

3,6S9 
18, 978 


48,014 
23,311 
55,651 
43, 196 
70, 3ti0 
20, 708 

49,551 
52,956 
60, 583 
52,357 

43,460 
34, 125 
32,334 
83,764 

7,300 
5,472 
2,448 
11,352 
8,112 
5,909 
5,034 
1,769 

13,816 
10,  lOS 
32,530 


'  No  rural  population,  as  Washington  city  is  coextensive  with  the  District  of  Columbia. 


272 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  60.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  IN  THE  TOTAL  POPU- 
LATION WITH  CLASSIFICATION  OF  NATIVE  ACCORDING  TO  WHETHER  BORN  IN 
STATE  OF  RESIDENCE  OR  ELSEWHERE,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1850-1920. 


Total 
population. 

NATIVE  POPULATION. 

Total. 

With  state  of  birth  reported. 

CENSUS  TEAE. 

Bom  in  state  of 
residence. 

Bom  in  other  states. 

Number. 

Per 
cent  of 

total 
popu- 
lation. 

Number. 

Per 
cent  of 

total 
popu- 
lation. 

Number. 

Per 

cent  of 
total 
popu- 
lation. 

Per 
cent  of 
native 
popu- 
lation. 

1920 

105, 710, 620 
91,972,266 
75,994,575 

1  62, 622, 250 
50,155,783 
38,558,371 

2  27,489,561 
2  19, 987, 563 

91, 789, 928 
78,456,380 
65, 653, 299 
53, 372, 703 
43, 475, 840 
32,991,142 
2  23,353,386 
2  17,742,961 

86.8 
85.3 
86.4 
85.2 
86.7 
85.6 
85.0 
88.8 

71,071,013 
61,185,305 
51,901,722 
41,871,611 
33,882,734 
25,321,340 
17,527,069 
13,457,049 

67.2 
66.5 
68.3 
66.9 
67.6 
65.7 
63.8 
67.3 

20,274,450 
16,910,114 
13,501,045 

11,094,108 
9,592,764 
7,657,320 
5, 774, 434 
4,251,250 

19.2 
18.4 
17.8 
17.7 
19.1 
19.9 
21.0 
21.3 

22.1 

1910 

21.6 

1900 

20.6 

1890 

20.8 

1880 

22.1 

1870.            .   .   .. 

23.2 

1860 

24.7 

1850 

24.0 

NATIVE  POPULATION— 

continued. 

FOREIGN-BORN 
POPULATION. 

CENSUS  TEAK. 

State  of 
birth  not 
reported. 

Bom  in 
outlying 

posses- 
sions cr 

at  sea. 

Amer- 
ican 

citizens 
born 

abroad. 

Number. 

Per 

cent  of 
total 
popu- 
lation. 

1920                           :AA\ 

313, 582 
285,685 
180,458 
396, 652 

38, 873 
8,925 
5,175 
1,785 
342 
220 
2,618 

92,010 
66,351 
64,899 

8,547 

13, 920, 692 

13, 515, 8S6 

10,341,276 

9,249,547 

6,679,943 

5,567,229 

2  4^136,175 

2  2,244,602 

13.2 

1910 .....' 

14.7 

1900         .                                                    .... 

13.6 

1890 

14.8 

1880 

13.3 

1870   

12, 262 

49, 265 
34,662 

14.4 

I860. .            

15.0 

1850 

11.2 

1  Exclusive  of  population  of  Indian  Territory  and  Indian  reservations,  specially  enumerated  in  1S90, 
with  a  native  population  of  325,451  and  a  foreign  population  of  13,  not  distributed  by  state  of  birth. 
These  areas  were  not  enumerated  prior  to  1890. 

2  White  and  free  colored  population  only. 


STATE    OF   BIETH. 


273 


Table  61.— TOTAL  POPULATION  AND  TOTAL  WHITE  POPULATION  DISTRIBUTED  AS 
BORN  IN  DIVISION  OF  RESIDENCE,  IN  OTHER  DIVISIONS,  OR  IN  FOREIGN  COUN- 
TRIES, BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS,  1920,  WITH  PERCENTAGES  FOR  1920  AND  1910. 


DIViaiON  OF  RESIDENCE. 


Total. 


BORN  IN  THE  UNITED 
STATES  AND  WITH 
STATE  OF  BIRTH 
REPORTED. 


Born  in 
division 
of  resi- 
dence. 


Bom  in 

other 

divisions. 


FOREIGN 
BORN. 


TOTAL  population:  1920 


United  States Iil05, 710, 620 


New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic .- . 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


TTnited  States 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


77, 906,  515  13, 438, 948  13, 920, 692 


449, 
1,264, 
2, 367, 
2,216, 
909, 
612, 
2,066, 
1,315, 
2,237, 


015    1 
649   4 
738   3 
017   1 
047 
977 
629 
787 
089,  1 


885,945 
960, 418 
232,141 

,  375, 653 
330,537 
72, 989 
464, 828 
467,620 

,130,561 


WHITE  population:  1920 


294,820,915 


7,316, 
21,641, 
20, 938, 
12, 225, 
9,648, 
6,367, 
8,115, 
3,212, 
5,353, 


68, 601, 740 


5,003, 
15,714, 
15, 606, 
8, 699, 
8, 487, 
5,791, 
5,791, 
1,442, 
2,064, 


12,119,885 


417,067 
936, 794 
035, 589 
099,261 
824, 64.5 
495,062 
823, 403 
287, 952 
200,112 


13,712,754 


870,654 
912,575 
223, 279 
.371,961 
315,920 
71,939 
459, 333 
4.53, 225 
033,868 


BORN  IN  THE  UNITED 
STATES  AND  WITH 
STATE  OF  BIRTH 
REPORTED. 


Born  in 
division 
of  resi- 
dence. 


1920  1910 


Born  in 

other 

divisions. 


1920  1910 


FOREIGN 
BORN. 


1920  1910 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION. 


73.7 


68.1 
71.6 
7.3.6 
70.9 
90. 9 
92.1 
74.8 
4.5.6 
38.4 


72.6 

12.7 

12.3 

13.2 

66.2 

6.1 

5.5!  25. 5| 

69.7 

5.7 

4.9 

22.3 

73.4 

11.0 

9.3 

15.1 

6,5.4 

17.7 

20.2 

11.0 

92.6 

6.5 

4.7 

2.4 

91.5 

6.9 

7.3 

0.8 

72.  3 

20.2 

23.3 

4.5 

41.8 

39.4 

40.2 

14.0 

35.8 

40.2 

40.3 

20.3 

14.7 

27.9 
25.1 
16.8 
13.9 
2.5 
1.0 
4.0 
17.2 
22.8 


PER  CENT  OF  WHITE  POPULATION. 


72.3 


68.4 
72.6 
74.5 
71.2 
88. 0 
91.0 
71.4 
44.9 
38.6 


70.6 


66.4 
70.3 
73.9 
65.3 
89.8 
90.3 
67.9 
40.7 
36.1 


12.8 


12.7 


14.5 


16.3 


1  Includes  persons  born  in  the  United  States,  state  of  birth  not  reported:  persons  born  in  outlying  pos- 
sessions, or  at  sea  under  United  States  flag;  and  American  citizens  born  abroad.  The  combined"  number 
of  these  classes  in  the  United  States  in  1920  was  444,465,  or  four-tenths  of  1  per  cent  of  the  total  population. 

2  Includes  white  persons  born  in  the  Ignited  States,  state  of  birth  not  reported;  white  persons  born  in 
outlying  possessions,  or  at  sea  under  United  States  flag;  and  white  American  citizens  born  abroad.  The 
combined  number  of  these  classes  in  the  United  States  in  1920  was  386,536,  or  four-tenths  of  1  per  cent  of  the 
total  white  population. 


75108°— 23- 


-18 


274 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  62.  -TOTAL  POPULATION  DISTRIBUTED  AS  BORN  IN  STATE  OF  RESIDENCE, 
IN  OTHER  STATES,  OR  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES,  BY  STATES,  1920,  WITH  PERCENT- 
AGES FOR  1920  AND  1910. 

[For  geographic  (Jivlsions,  see  Table  61.] 


STATE  OF  RESIDENCE. 


TTnlted  States. 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire , 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Micliigan 

AVisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana ,. 

Oklahoma '.. 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico^ 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


105, 710, 620 


TOTAL  population: 
1920 


Total.i 


768, 014 
443, 0S3 
352, 42S 
S52, 356 
604, 397 
380, 631 

385. 227 
155, 900 
720, 017 

759, 394 
930, 390 
485, 280 
668,412 
632, 067 

387, 125 
404, 021 
404, 055 
646, 872 
636, 547 
2%,  372 
769, 257 

223, 003 
449, 661 
437, 571 
309, 187 
463,701 
559, 123 
683, 724 
, 895, 832 
968, 470 

416, 630 
337, 885 
348, 174 
790,618 

752, 204 
798, 509 
028, 283 

663. 228 

548, 889 
431, 866 
194, 402 
939,629 
360, 350 
334, 162 
449, 396 
77, 407 

, 356, 621 
783, 389 
,  426, 86) 


Born  in  the  United 
States  and  with 
state  of  birth  re- 
ported. 


Born  in 

state  of 

residence. 


71,071,013 


20,274,450 


598,345 
257,074 
250, 538 
2, 265, 287 
324, 792 
756,212 

6, 634, 469 
1,693,459 

6. 564. 988 

4,079,758 
2, 209, 448 
4, 090, 918 
2,223,333 
1,852,574 

1, 392, 176 
1,624,606 
2, 382, 282 
304, 679 
303, 260 
735, 442 
967, 838 

142, 963 
1, 107, 200 

160, 109 
1,978,940 
1,113,343 
2,391,258 
1, 565, 791 
2, 595, 423 

560, 103 

2. 134. 989 
1,994,580 
2, 055, 273 
1, 595, 136 

1,196,930 

1, 522, 615 

819, 229 

3,306,311 

172, 818 
148, 028 

48, 982 
317, 506 
209, 234 
109, 770 
314, 006 

24,761 

410, 175 

295, 723 

1, 268, 243 


Born  in 
other 
states. 


Foreign 
born. 


13,920,692 


58,475 

91,950 

54,748 

487, 242 

102, 790 

241, 805 

865, 523 
711,531 
744, 254 

983, 017 
561,058 
1,156,685 
697, 365 
309, 809 

499, 584 
543,565 
821,375 
204,092 
247, 194 
402, 676 
681, 185 

59, 045 
236, 134 
244, 222 
293, 493 
283, 552 
157, 996 
109,:369 
279, 246 
349, 624 

247, 732 
322, 329 
269,981 
183, 405 

533, 148 

223, 013 

1, 155, 880 

968,382 

274, 877 
240, 313 
116, 830 
492, 079 
119,877 
137,573 
73, 999 
35, 734 

662, 451 

374, 292 

1,363,951 


107,814 
91,397 

44, 558 

1,088,548 

175, 189 

378, 439 

2, 825, 375 

742, 486 

1,392,557 

680, 452 
151,328 
1, 210, 584 
729, 292 
460, 485 

486, 795 
225, 994 
186,835 
131, 863 
82, 534 
150,665 
110,907 

19,901 

103, 179 

29, 365 

31, 705 

62, 105 

7,272 

6,582 

16, 564 

53, 864 

30, 906 
15, 648 

18,027 
8,408 

14, 137 

46, 427 

40, 432 

363, 83i: 

95, 591 
40, 747 
26, 507 
119,138 
29, 808 
80, 56f: 
59, 200 
16, 003 

265, 292 
107,644 
757, 625 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL 
POPLTLATION. 


Born  in  the  United 
States  and  with 
state  of  birth  re- 
ported. 


Born  in 

state  of 

residence. 


1920  1910 


67.2 


77.9 
58.0 
71.1 
58.  8 
53.7 
54.8 

63.9 
53.7 
75.3 

70.8 
75.4 
63.1 
60.6 
70.4 

58.3 
67.6 
70.0 
47.1 
47.6 
50.7 
54.7 

64.1 

76.4 
36.6 
85.7 
76.1 
93.4 
93.0 
89.6 
57.8 

88.3 
85.3 
87.5 
89.1 

68.3 
84.7 
40.4 
70.9 

31.5 
34.3 
25.2 
33.8 
58.1 
32.9 
69.9 
32.0 

30.2 
37.7 
37.0 


66.5 


78.0 
57.7 
70.4 
55.3 
49.2 
54.5 


Born  in 

other 
states. 


1920  1910 


7.6 
20.8 
15. 
12.6 
17.0 
17.5 


62.  0  8. 3 
53.0  22.5 
73. 6     8. 5 


74.4 
75.2 
60.4 
62.7 
66.8 

54.0 
63.7 
67.5 
34.3 
38.6 
50.0 
48.7 

67.8 
79.2 
42.1 
89.4 
76.2 
94.7 
94.4 
90.6 
6L5 

88.7 
85.7 
86.9 
87.  0 

67.1 
84.9 
31.1 
70.1 

26.4 
27.7 
21.8 
29.2 
56.4 
38.6 
65.1 
26.4 

23.0 
33.5 
38.0 


17.1 
19.1 

17.8 
19.0 
11 

20.9 
22.6 
24.1 
31.6 
3S.8 
31.1 
38.5 

26.5 

16.3 

55.8 

12.7 

19.4 

6.2 

6.5 

9.6 

36.1 

10.3 
13 

11.5 
10. 

30.4 
12.4 
57.0 
20.8 

50.1 
55.0 
60.1 
52.4 
33.3 
41.2 
16.5 
46.2 

48.8 
47.8 
39.8 


18.4 


6.7 
19.2 
14.7 
12.9 
17.5 
15.7 

7, 

20.7 

7.4 

12.7 

18.6 

17.7 

15. 

11.0 

19.4 
23.6 
25.0 
37.6 
43.6 
34.7 
42.8 

23.4 
12.6 
49.7 

9.2 
18.8 

4.9 

5, 

8.5 
32.5 

9.4 
13.1 
12.0 
12.2 

31.4 
11.5 
65.9 
23.3 

47.3 
58.4 
57.7 
53.8 
30.  0 
36.  6 
16 
48.5 

53.3 
49.0 
36.3 


Foreign 
born. 


1920  1910 


13.2 


14.0 
20.6 
12.6 
28.3 
29.0 
27.4 

27.2 
23.5 
16.0 

11.8 
5.2 
18.7 
19.9 
17.5 

20.4 
9.4 
6.5 

20. 

13.0 

11.6 
6.3 

8.9 
7.1 
6.7 
1.4 
4.2 
0.3 
0.4 
0.6 
5.6 

1.3 

0.7 
0.8 
0.5 

0.8 
2.6 
2.0 

7.8 

17.4 
9.4 
13.7 
12.7 
8.3 
24.1 
13.2 
20.7 

19.6 
l:i.7 
22.1 


14.7 


14.9 
22.5 
14.0 
31.5 
33.0 
29.6 

30.2 
20.0 
18.8 

12.6 
5.9 
21.4 
21.3 
22.0 

26.2 
12.3 

7.0 
27.1 
17.3 
14.8 

8.0 

8.6 
8.1 
7.5 
1.3 
4.7 
0.3 
0.4 
0.6 
5.4 

L8 
0.9 
0.9 
0.5 

1.1 

3.2 
2.4 
6.2 

25.2 
13.1 
19.9 
16.2 
7.1 
23.9 
17.6 
24.1 

22.4 
16.8 
24.7 


1  Inohides  persons  born  in  the  United  States,  state  of  birth  not  reported  •  persons  born  in  outlying  posses- 
sions, or  at  sea  imder  United  States  flag;  and  American  citizens  born  'aoroad.  The  combined  number 
of  these  classes  in  the  United  States  in  1020  was  444.465,  or  four-tenths  of  1  per  cent  of  the  total  population, 


STATE   OF   BIRTH. 


275 


Table  GS.— WHITE  POPULATION  DISTRIBUTED  AS  BORN  IN  STATE  OF  RESIDENCE, 
IN  OTHER  STATES,  OR  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES,  BY  STATES,  1920,  WITH  PERCENT- 
AGES FOR  1920  AND  1910. 

[For  geographic  divisions,  see  Table  61.] 


STATE  OF  RESIDENCE, 


United  States 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Peunsylvama 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee. 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon , 

California ^ 


white  population: 
1920 


Total.i 


94,820,915 


765, 
442, 
351, 

,803, 
593, 

,358, 

,172, 
,037, 
,432, 

571, 
849, 
299, 
601, 
616, 

368, 
384, 
225, 
639, 
619, 
,279, 
,708, 

192, 
,204, 

326, 
,617, 
,377, 
,783, 

818, 
,689, 

638, 

,180, 
,885, 
,447, 
853, 

,279, 
,096, 
,821, 
,918, 

534, 
425, 
190, 
924, 
334, 
291, 
441, 
70, 

,319, 
769, 
,264, 


Born  in  the  United 
Stites  and  with 
state  of  birth  re- 
ported. 


Born  in 

state  of 

residence. 


Born  in 
other 
states. 


62.524,78918.196,836 


596, 893 
256,800 
250,196 
2,246,606 
320,269 
748, 187 

6, 566, 130 
1,650,-564 
6,464,194 

4,012,837 
2,181,795 
4,046,455 
2,207,704 
1,842,264 

1,382,057 
1,618,130 
2, 280, 498 
298, 954 
288,924 
731,066 
942,997 

122, 524 

910, 534 

113, 486 

1, 360, 807 

1,079,987 

1,665,379 

718, 524 

1,471,937 

342,353 

1,933,612 

1,628,768 

1,213,217 

732,695 

885,648 

887,092 

702, 130 

2,650,041 

162,852 
145, 087 

47, 507 
313, 547 
189,989 

79, 576 
310, 819 

19,962 

396,184 

290,378 

1,216,634 


58, 109 
91,656 
54,519 

468,631 
98,665 

230,023 


Foreign 
born. 


13,712,754 


107,349 
91,233 
44,526 
1,077,534 
173,499 
376,513 


765,945  2,786,112 
640,091  738,613 
564,337    1,387,850 


865,637 
508,423 
1,020,859 
650,259 
305,402 

492,350 
530,884 
746, 767 
203,361 
244,501 
391,329 
646,932 

49,445 
189, 777 
181,813 
223,106 
231,288 
109,612 

92,445 
198, 469 
250,440 

213,855 
238, 751 
213,626 
111,921 

375, 105 

160, 368 

1,068,052 

886,806 

272,356 
238,917 
115,432 
482,961 
114,398 
129, 858 
72,498 
35,071 

656,453 

371,416 

1,333,857 


per  cent  of  white 
population. 


Born  in  the  United 
States  and  with 
state  of  birth  re- 
ported. 


Born  in 

state  of 

residence. 


1920  1910 


65.9    64.6    19.2 


678, 697 
150, 868 
1,206,951 
726,635 
460, 128 

48G, 164 
225,647 
186,026 
131,503 
82, 391 1 
149,652 
110,578 

19, 810 

102, 177 

28,548 

30, 785! 

61,906 

7,099 

6,401 

16,186 

43,008 

30,780 
15, 478 
17,662 
8,019 

13,975 

44,871 

39,968 

360, 519 

93,620 
38,963 
25,255 
116,954 
29,077 
78,099 
56, 455 
14,802 

250,055 
102, 151 
681,662 


78.0 
5S.  1 
71.1 
59.  1 
5.3.9 
55.1 

64.6 
54.3 
76.7 

72.0 
76.6 
64.2 
6L3 
70.4 

58.3 
67.9 
70.7 
46.7 
46.7 
57.1 
55.2 

63.6 
75.6 
34.7 
84.1 

78.4 
93.4 
87.8 
87.1 
53.6 

88.7 
86.4 
83.8 

85.8 

69.2 

80.9 
38. 6 
67.6 

30.5 
34.1 
25.  0 
33.9 
56.8 
27.3 
70.3 
28.2 


Born  in 
other 
states. 


1920  1910 


78.0 
57.8 
70.6 
55.5 
49.4 
54.6 

62.4 
53.4 
74.4 

74.9 
76.0 
61.0 
62.7 
66.7 

54.0 
63. 9 
67.4 
33.8 
:?7.  2 
50.1 
48.9 

66.9 
77.6 
41.9 

87.7 
78.1 
94.5 
89.8 
88.5 
59.6 

88.6 
86.5 
S2.  8 
84.3 


7.6 
20.7 
15.  5 
12.3 
16.6 
16.9 

7.5 

21.1 

6.7 

15.5 
17.  S 
16.2 
IS.  1 
11.7 

20. 

22. 

23.2 

31.8 

39.5 

30.6 

37.9 

25.7 
1.5.8 
55.6 
13 

16.8 
6.1 

n.3 

11.7 
39.2 

9.8 
12.7 
14.8 
13.1 


67.2  29.3 
Sl.O  14.  t 
27.9  58.  6 
66.  4,  22.  (i 


24.9 
27.3 
2L5 
29.4 
53.9 
29.4 
65.6 
22.6 


30.0  22.6 
37.8  33.6 
37.3   38.6 


51.0 

56.1 

60. 

52.3 

34.2 

44.6 

16.4 

49.6 

49.7 
48.  3 
40.9 


6.7 
19.1 
14.4 
12.5 
16. 9 
15.2 

6.9 
19.4 
C.2 

12.0 
17.7 
16.8 
15.4 
ILO 

19.3 
23.  3 
24.8 
37.9 
44.5 
34.5 
42.3 

22.7 
12.4 
47.2 
10.2 
16.7 
5.0 
9.3 
10.2 
32.3 

9.3 
12.2 
15.5 
14.3 

30.9 
13.0 
6S.  S 
25.8 

48.5 
59.2 
58.6 
53.7 
38.2 
42.2 
16.1 
52.2 

54.3 
50.0 
37.5 


Foreign 

born. 


1920  1910 


14.5 


14.0 
20.6 
12.7 
28.3 
29.2 
27.7 

27.4 
24.3 
16.5 

12.2 
5.3 
19.2 
20.2 
17.6 

20., 

9. 

5.8 
20.5 
1.3.3 
11.7 

6.5 

10.3 
8.5 
8.7 
1.9 
4.5 
0.4 
0.8 
1.0 
6.7 

1.4 
0.8 
1.2 
0.9 

1.1 
4.1 

2.2 
9.2 

17.5 
9.2 
13.3 
12.7 
8.7 
26.8 
12.8 
20.9 

18.9 
13.3 
20.9 


16.3 


14.9 

22.5 
14.1 
31.6 
33.4 
29.9 

30.4 
26.9 
19.3 

12.8 
6.0 
21.8 
21.4 
22.1 

26.4 
12.4 

7.3 
27.4 
17.8 
14.9 

8.3 

10.2 
9.8 

10.3 
1.9 
4.9 
0.4 
0.9 
1.1 
7.6 

2.0 
1.1 
1.5 
1.2 

1.5 
5.5 
2.8 
7.5 

25.4 
12.7 
19.3 
16.2 
7.4 
27.3 
17.3 
24.2 

21.7 
15.7 
22.9 


'  Includes  white  persons  born  in  the  United  States,  state  of  birth  not  reported;  white  persons  bom  In 
outlying  possessions,  or  at  sea  under  United  States  flag:  and  white  American  citizens  bom  abroad.  The 
combined  number  of  these  classes  in  the  United  States  in  1920  was  386,536,  or  four-tenths  of  I  per  Mat  Of 
tha  total  white  population 


276 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS ^POPULATION. 

Table  64 NATIVE  POPULATION  OF  EACH  DIVISION  AND 


DIVISION  OE  STATE 
OF  RESIDENCE. 


United  States. 

Geog.  divisions: 
New  England.. 
Middle  Atlantic 
E.  North  Central 
W.  North  Central 
South  Atlantic. . 
E.  South  Central 
W.  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 


Total 

native 

population. 


91, 789, 928 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

E. South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Te.xas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wvoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacu'ic: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


5,514,964 
17,300,726 
18, 243, 402 
11,168,596 
13, 659, 735 
8,820,318 
9, 777, 396 
2, 868, 481 
4,436,310 


660,200 
351,686 
307, 870 

2,763,808 
429, 208 

1,002,192 

7,559,852 
2,413,414 
7, 327, 460 

5,078,942 
2,779,062 
5,274,696 
2, 939, 120 
2,171,582 

1,900,330 
2,178,027 
3,217,220 
515,009 
554,013 
1,145,707 
1,658,290 

203, 102 
1,346,482 

408, 206 
2,277,482 
1,401,596 
2,551,851 
1,677,142 
2, 879, 268 

914,606 

2,  .385, 724 
2,322,237 
2,330,147 
1, 782, 210 

1,738,067 
1,7.52,082 
1,987,851 
4,299,396 

453,298 
391,119 
167, 835 
820, 491 
330, 542 
253,596 
390, 196 
61, 404 

1,091,329 

675, 745 

2,669,236 


population  born  in- 


United 
States. 


91,659,045 


5, 500, 369 
17,271,642 
18,223,214 
11,157,842 
13,654,338 
8,819,018 
9,771,813 
2,858,988 
4,401,821 


657, 872 
350, 275 
305, 785 

2,757,341 
428, 283 

1,000,813 

7,537,778 
2,410,562 
7,323,302 

5,075,425 
2,777,975 
5,270,360 
2,929,513 
2,169,941 

1,897,151 
2,176,305 
3,215,650 
513,573 
553,234 
1,144,761 
1,657,168 

202,987 
1,345,664 

407,070 
2, 276, 564 
1,401,322 
2,551,563 
1,676,867 
2, 878, 774 

913,527 

2,385,348 
2,321,874 
2,329,815 
1,781,981 

1,737,736 
1,751,110 
1,986,951 
4,296,016 

451,155 
389, 653 
167,518 
819, 323 
329, 993 
■251,537 
388, 644 
61, 165 

1,081,468 

672, 829 

2,647,524 


Geographic  division. 


New 
England. 


5, 660, 113 


5,040,^3 

256,717 

104, 048 

53,641 

51,487 

6,146 

14, 133 

25,956 

107, 742 


640,819 
333,598 
277,301 
2,556,337 
397,113 
835,075 

171,798 
47,960 
36,959 

22,908 
5,750 
33,764 
29,235 
12,391 

17, 149 
9,976 
8,754 
2,289 
2,978 
6,043 
6,452 

1,547 
8,223 

12,908 
7,069 
1,866 
2,727 
1,732 
3,627 

11,788 

2,037 

1,836 

1,599 

674 

1,469 
2,196 
3,089 
7,379 

5,286 
2,669 
1,592 
10,033 
1,074 
2,534 
1,586 
1,182 

20,414 

8,546 

78,782 


Middle 
Atlantic. 


18, 019, 528 


309,699 

15,949,575 

755,098 

2.53,532 

277,206 

28, 167 

75,377 

99,717 

271, 157 


7,467 

9,826 

22,382 

121,323 

19,614 

129,087 

6,966,472 
2,205,801 
6,777,302 

307,619 
47,654 
168,595 
184,454 
46,776 

43,612 
67,068 
48,276 
8,88.5 
12,416 
34,323 
48,952 

25,666 
70,847 
43,389 
35,416 
45,893 
8,581 
5,303 
11,638 
30,473 

10,233 

8,697 
6,788 
2,449 

6,966 

7,800 

27,331 

33,280 

17,302 
10, 189 
7,012 
42,362 
4,971 
8,  .594 
6,089 
3,198 

54,513 
27,065 
189,579 


East 
North 
Central. 


West 
North 
Central. 


19,062,140 


48,580 
280,091 
15,796,227 
1,303,163 
183,878 
141,767 
309,966 
320,857 
677,611 


2,844 
2,389 
2,543 

27,412 
3,151 

10,241 

127, 139 
31,254 
121,698 

4,284,374 
2, 487, 484 
4, 489, 408 
2,  .550, 920 
1,984,041 

231,445 
269, 615 
307,772 
58,521 
74,393 
134,58? 
226,835 

1,748 
15,291 
23,263 
19, 748 
59,594 
5,735 
3,279 
12, 094 
43,126 

86,829 
28, 086 
16, 737 
10,115 

63, 478 

16,282 

137, 435 

92, 771 

77,801 
43,532 
22,848 
119,949 
15,599 
21,918 
13,333 
5,847 

193, 179 
99, 429 
385,003 


11,320,725 


17,479 

74, 523 

483, 254 

8,893,937 

62,642 

35, 149 

545,431 

534,497 

683,813 


1,800 
978 
1,169 
9,047 
1,210 
3,275 

39,928 
9,544 
25,051 

45,966 
39,946 
248,895 
52,358 
96,089 

1,570,441 

1,774,038 

2,547,230 

428,812 

445,731 

913, 467 

1,214,218 

677 
5,727 

11,211 
7,692 
3,919 
2,921 
1,625 
4,883 

13,987 

11,897 
12, 195 
5,698 
5,359 

82, 733 

12,  aso 

336,370 
113,498 

128,267 
75, 276 
54,577 

209,791 
21,931 
22, 808 
16,059 
5,788 

218,842 
123,312 
341,659 


STATE    OF   BIRTH. 
EACH  STATE,  BY  DIVISION  AND  STATE  OF  BIRTH  :  1920. 


277 


POPULATION  BORN  IN— 

Bom 

at  sea 
under 
United 
Stales 
flag. 

Ameri- 

Geographic 

division— Continued. 

United 
States, 
state 
not  re- 
ported. 

Out- 
lying 
posses- 
sions. 

can 
citizens 

born 
abroad. 

South 
Atlantic. 

East 
South 
Central. 

West 

South 

Central. 

Mountain. 

Pacific. 

14,377,095 

10,368,842 

8,339,585 

1,870,479 

2,326,956 

313,582 

38, 020 

853 

92, 010 

1 

4S,  302 

7,238 

4,933 

5,082 

7,642 

11,111 

874 

151 

13,570 

2 

527, 279 

61,582 

26, 368 

15,758 

22,331 

57, 418 

12,569 

142 

16,373 

3 

319, 430 

567, 909 

75,423 

33, 788 

28, 788 

59,249 

1,512 

149 

IS,  527 

4 

102, 843 

237, 367 

172, 815 

64,676 

27,980 

47,888 

906 

88 

9,760 

5 

12,718,854 

290, 907 

35, 488 

8,186 

9,253 

26, 437 

2,120 

55 

3,222 

6 

29S, 930 

8, 190,  448 

96, 156 

3,631 

3,031 

15, 593 

340 

11 

949 

7 

227, 893 

842, 330 

7,658,879 

35, 572 

15,927 

46,305 

845 

48 

4,690 

8 

50,276 

69, 402 

140, 824 

1,520,606 

74,258 

22, 595 

861 

40 

8,592 

9 

83,228 

101, 659 

128,699 

183,180 

2,137,746 

26,986 

17,993 

169 

16, 327 

10 

1,926 

417 

296 

427 

824 

1,052 

'       46 

26 

2,256 

11 

1,076 

219 

167 

373 

398 

1,251 

12 

13 

1,386 

12 

769 

245 

184 

334 

359 

499 

13 

7 

2,065 

13 

24,703 

4,033 

2,985 

2,378 

4,311 

4,812 

559 

73 

5,835 

14 

4,818 

593 

350 

250 

483 

701 

64 

12 

849 

15 

15,070 

1,731 

951 

1,320 

1,267 

2,796 

180 

20 

1,179 

16 

136,223 

22,273 

14,433 

8,046 

13,680 

37,786 

10,906 

86 

11,082 

17 

92, 746 

8,536 

3,721 

2, 157 

3,271 

5, 572 

694 

29 

2,129 

18 

298, 310 

30, 773 

8,214 

5,555 

5,380 

14,060 

969 

27 

3,162 

19 

184,843 

190, 857 

14,229 

6,328 

5,651 

12, 650 

369 

33 

3,115 

20 

30, 844 

144, 629 

8,503 

3,079 

2,617 

7,469 

92 

15 

980 

21 

61,240 

181,749 

39,652 

13,867 

10,433 

22,757 

610 

41 

3,685 

22 

37,  ls3 

43, 377 

10, 070 

6,482 

6,619 

8,815 

359 

40 

9, 208 

23 

5,320 

7,297 

2,969 

4,032 

3,468 

7,558 

82 

20 

1,539 

24 

6,477 

6,495 

3,827 

7,0.33 

5,281 

5, 391 

126 

21 

3,032 

25 

15, 985 

17,684 

9,944 

9,359 

4,502 

8,134 

201 

10 

1,511 

26 

40, 250 

151,506 

81, 522 

11,886 

6,461 

11.993 

242 

27 

1,301 

27 

2,479 

1,758 

973 

3,552 

1,502 

4, 802 

19 

9 

1,408 

28 

3,246 

2,925 

2,284 

4,862 

1,619 

2,7SX) 

37 

5 

737 

29 

10, 732 

11,397 

10, 280 

13, 736 

3, 55S 

6,643 

93 

7 

846 

30 

23, 674 

45,602 

63,985 

14,248 

5,057 

8,145 

188 

9 

925 

31 

171, 192 

624 

211 

148 

195 

979 

26 

2 

87 

32 

1,232,304 

5,571 

2,6S2 

1,015 

1,764 

2,240 

278 

9 

531 

33 

294, 823 

10, 630 

4,509 

1,598 

2, 000 

2,739 

610 

14 

512 

34 

2, 159, 718 

34,841 

4,765 

1,613 

1,571 

4,131 

389 

7 

522 

35 

1,241,205 

40,868 

1,796 

874 

880 

4,427 

54 

3 

217 

36 

2, 508, 454 

17, 253 

2,521 

553 

,509 

2,300 

81 

1 

206 

37 

1,649,891 

10, 664 

2,054 

260 

352 

1,707 

136 

139 

38 

2, 733, 998 

98, 339 

8, 575 

748 

767 

4,105 

231 

?■ 

256 

39 

727, 269 

72,117 

8,375 

1,377 

1,215 

3,800 

315 

12 

752 

40 

44, 559 

2, 217, 352 

7,691 

1,085 

1,038 

2,627 

97 

6 

273 

41 

97,070 

2, 139, 173 

27,444 

1,392 

1,016 

4,965 

68 

1 

294 

42 

130,017 

2, 147, 326 

15, 879 

648 

562 

4,561 

100 

3 

229 

43 

27,284 

1,686,597 

45, 142 

506 

415 

3,440 

75 

1 

153 

44 

48,648 

231,698 

1,290,915 

2,372 

1,799 

7,658 

46 

8 

277 

45 

21,660 

103, 636 

1,578,947 

1,005 

1,272 

5, 482 

406 

10 

556 

46 

48, 185 

162,490 

1, 242, 950 

12,148 

5,111 

11,842 

84 

6 

810 

47 

109,400 

344,506 

3,546,067 

20,047 

7, 745 

21,323 

309 

24 

3,047 

48 

6,552 

7,148 

6,548 

187, 118 

11,673 

3,460 

123 

4 

2,016 

49 

7,078 

7, 158 

9,205 

206,584 

26,650 

1,312 

92 

4 

1,370 

50 

3,100 

3,011 

4,745 

66,809 

2,118 

1,706 

55 

5 

257 

51 

16,363 

24,065 

35,651 

344, 520 

6,851 

9,738 

183 

14 

971 

52 

5,962 

12,022 

47, 894 

218,001 

1,657 

882 

43 

2 

504 

53 

6,980 

11,631 

32,566 

127,683 

12,605 

4,188 

171 

4 

1,884 

54 

3,221 

3,348 

2,871 

337,292 

4,206 

639 

113 

5 

1, 434 

55 

1,020 

1,019 

1,344 

32, 599 

8,498 

670 

81 

2 

156 

56 

23,147 

21,702 

19,672 

50,585 

470,572 

8,842 

3,527 

37 

6,297 

57 

10,030 

12, 861 

14, 281 

28, 357 

346, 134 

2, 814 

944 

14 

1,958 

58 

50, 051 

67,096 

94, 746 

104, 238 

1,321,040 

15,330 

13, 522 

118 

8,072 

59 

2*78 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  64.— NATIVE  POPULATION  OF  EACH  DIVISION  AND  EACH 


DrVigiON  OR  STATE 
OF  RESIDENCE. 


TTnited  States. 

GeOG.  DI\aSIONS 

New  England. 
Middle  Atlantic. 
E.  North  Central 
W.  North  Central 
South  Atlantic... 
E.  South  Central 
W.  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  Yorli 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Miciiigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  NorthCentral: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dalcota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

west  Virginia 

North  Carolina... 

South  Carolina... 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South.Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  ('entral: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

WashingtoiL 

Oregon 

California 


population  born  in- 


New  England  division. 


Maine. 


807,012 


723,464 

19, 424 

12,171 

11,058 

7,166 

769 

2,190 

5,796 

24, 974 


New 
Hamp 
shire. 


391,862 


357,113 
10,451 
6,226 
4,095 
3,406 
423 
979 
1,840 
7,329 


598,345 
17,056 
2,530 
93,931 
4,887 
6,715 

12,231 
3,664 
3,529 

2,111 
624 
3,647 
3,263 
2,526 

5,320 

1,4C8 

1,127 

567 

656 

897 

1,023 

163 

1,230 

1,603 

947 

241 

348 

232 

440 

1,962 

198 
239 

ig.": 

137 

226 

306 

526 

1,132 

1,626 
799 
306 

1,800 
190 
462 
304 
309 

6, 583 
2,446 
15, 945 


12,428 

257,074 

10,417 

69, 052 

3,736 

4,406 

6,481 
2,345 
1,625 

1,217 

371 
2,224 
1,.579 

835 

1,285 
931 
582 
179 
225 
434 
459 

87 
376 
881 
461 

93 
219 
105 
214 
970 

95 
161 
124 

43 


87 
223 
571 

3&' 
202 
126 
693 
98 
175 
83 
78 

1,428 

597 
5,304 


Ver- 
mont. 


406, 955 


331, 726 

28,554 

14,143 

10, 612 

4,290 

549 

1,583 

3,743 

11,755 


3,194 

20, 8.59 

250, 538 

45, 778 

3,031 

8,326 

23,216 
2, 766 
2,572 

2,209 
665 
4,524 
3,816 
2,929 

2,961 
2, 589 
1,034 
487 
767 
1,282 
1,492 

121 
519 

1,0.52 
480 
320 
274 
116 
297 

1,111 

147 

218 

132 

52 

162 

146 

498 
777 

790 
4.53 
272 
1,482 
124 
277 
220 
125 

2,325 
1, 245 

8.18. 


Massa- 
chusetts. 


2,693,737 


2,430,731 

109, 081 

47,642 

18,479 

23,258 

2,684 

6,090 

9,988 

45,784 


Rhode 
Island. 


417, 677 


378, 810 
17,669 
5,846 
2, 562 
4,164 
680 
1,294 
1,250 
6.402 


23, 820 
35,071 
11,328 
2, 265, 287 
47,092 
48, 133 

70,911 
20, 520 
17,650 

10,954 
2,639 
16, 205 
13,836 
4,008 

5,425 
3, 162 
4,054 
711 
866 
2,037 
2,224 


3,897 
6,370 
3,291 

742 
1,099 

768 
1,677 
4,728 

1,035 
744 
072 
233 


3,273 

1,8.51 
837 
634 

3,954 
433 

1, 109 
682 


7,236 

3,028 

35, 520 


1,499 

1,677 

738 

38, 821 

324, 792 

11,283 

10,797 
3,765 
3,107 

1,372 

4:51 

1,867 

1,657 

519 

587 
480 
496 
111 
121 
423 
344 

104 
691 
1,000 
616 
120 
343 
212 
369 
709 

233 
143 
184 
120 

222 

224 
303 

545 

197 

125 

.84 

4SC, 

m 

149 
93 
50 

717 

339 

4,346 


Con- 
necti- 
cut. 


942,870 


818,399 

71,538 

18,020 

6,835 

9,203 

1,041 

1,997 

3,339 

12.498 


1,.533 

1,861 

1,7.50 

43,468 

13, 575 

756,212 

48,162 
14,900 
8,476 

5,04.5 
1,020 
5, 297 
5,084 
1,574 

1,571 
1,346 
1,461 
234 
343 
970 
910 

386 

1,510 

2,002 

1,274 

3.50 

444 

299 

630 

2,308 

329 
331 
292 


195 

322 

399 

1,081 

437 
253 
170 
1,618 
163 
362 
204 
132 

2,12.5 

891 

9,482 


Middle  Atlantic  division. 


New 
York. 


8, 086, 198 


236,838 
7,098,213 

319,016 

116,7.37 
84,8.53 
11,910 
30, 980 
45, 221 

142, 430 


4,938 
7,7.86 
20,655 
91,177 
13,011 
99,271 

6, 634, 469 
331,862 
131,882 

76, 141 
14,668 
84, 669 
113,576 
29,962 

26,999 
25,092 
21,704 
4, 755 
6,840 
15, 104 
16,243 

3,753 
15,432 
18,719 
13,710 
4,254 
3,865 
2,977 
6,225 
15,918 

3,961 
3,  ,833 
2,914 
1,202 

2,969 

4,387 
8,187 
15,437 

7, 616 
4,477 
2,815 
19,515 
2,300 
3,  .877 
2,900 
1,691 

27, 150 

13,204 
102,076 


New 
Jersey. 


2,025,396 


31,481 

889, 792 
34,076 
12,043 
2;),  537 
2,0-i6| 
4,54/ 
6, 405 
19,469 


910 
912 
645 

11,565 
2, 

14,601 

115,901 

1,693,4.59 

80,432 

10,043 
2, 633 

10, 990 
8, 243 
2,167 

2, 068 
2, 496 
2,8.57 
370 
507 
1,731 
2,014 

3,535 
5, 771 
4, 351 
4,294 
1,273 
944 
603 
1,236 
3,630 

685 
668 
504 
189 

419 

656 

1,092 

2,380 


464 
331 
2,792 
412 
738 
436 
236 

2,827 

1,335 

15,307 


Penn- 
sylvania 


7,907.934 


41,380 

6,961,570 

402, 006 

124, 7.52 

166, 816 

14,211 

39, 850 

48, 091 

109, 258 


1,619 
1,128 
1,082 

18,  .581 
3,755 

1.5,215 

216, 102 

180,480 
6, 564, 988 

221,435 
30, 353 
72, 936 
62,635 
14,647 

14,545 
29, 480 
2;^,  715 
3,760 
5, 069 
17,488 
30, 695 

l.<«,378 

49,044 

20,319 

17,412 

40, 366 

3,772 

1,723 

4,177 

11,025 

5,587 
4,196 
3,370 
1,058 

3,  .578 
2, 757 
18, 052 
15, 463 

8, 690 
5, 248 
3,  8;:!6 
20, 055 
2, 2.59 
3, 979 
2, 753 
1,271 

24,  .536 
12,526 
72, 196 


STATE   OF   BIRTH. 
STATE,  BY  DIVISION  AND  STATE  OF  BIRTH:  1920— Continued. 


279 


POPXJLATION 

BORN  IN- 

- 

East  North  Central 

Central  division. 

division. 

W 

est  North 

Ohio. 

Indiana. 

Illinois. 

Michi- 
gan. 

Wis- 
consin. 

Minne- 
sota. 

Iowa. 

Missouri. 

North 
Dakota. 

South 
Dakota. 

5,223.474 

2,711,479 

2,460,101 

1,817,102 

2,544,207 

3,518,892 

405,379 

432,691 

3,060.703 

5,606,383 

1 

12,900 

4,356 

13,107 

12, 629 

5,588 

4,342 

3,933 

4,099 

633 

685 

2 

1.30, 948 

28, 334 

61, 997 

39,909 

18,903 

11,077 

17, 198 

24, 947 

2,076 

2,298 

3 

4, 478, 681 

2,543,780 

4, 383, 472 

2.396,605 

1,993,689 

81,468 

130, 290 

164, 999 

12,008 

13, 564 

4 

195,  591 

187, 381 

602, 687 

75,136 

242,368 

1,532,921 

2, 033, 032 

2, 659, 388 

343,489 

364,930 

5 

94, 925 

27, 115 

33,  458 

18, 482 

9,898 

6.361 

11, 764 

17,  661 

1, 625 

1,720 

6 

.55,  876 

45, 768 

29, 252 

7,011 

3,860 

2,. 572 

4,891 

20,  ,543 

419 

745 

7 

61,978 

74, 532 

142, 034 

16, 889 

14, 533 

9,365 

58,652 

311, 888 

1,817 

3,890 

8 

58, 179 

50,841 

120,763 

37, 878 

53, 196 

.54, 136 

118, 033 

141,792 

19,565 

19, 299 

9 

134,396 

98. 596 

219, 613 

106, 940 

118, 066 

114,860 

166,414 

173,575 

23,747 

25,560 

10 

584 

723 

787 

464 

8.57 

263 

258 

80 

66 

286 

11 

518 

174 

605 

686 

406 

282 

236 

162 

48 

50 

12 

.595 

194 

694 

543 

517 

235 

337 

156 

64 

92 

13 

6,978 

2,390 

7,399 

7,894 

2,751 

2,075 

2,045 

2,381 

279 

307 

14 

896 

329 

797 

739 

390 

277 

260 

253 

62 

38 

15 

3,329 

983 

2,889 

1,980 

1,060 

616 

792 

889 

100 

132 

16 

43,692 

12.248 

34,248 

25, 247 

11,704 

6,818 

9,337 

12, 265 

1,254 

1,461 

17 

11,376 

3,735 

9,153 

4,571 

2,419 

1,403 

2,146 

3, 371 

235 

235 

18 

75, 880 

12,351 

18,596 

10,091 

4,780 

2,856 

5,715 

9,311 

587 

602    19 

4,079,758 

94,662 

45,337 

54,886 

9, 731 

4,890 

10,691 

16,336 

964 

962   20 

135, 070 

2,209,448 

108, 662 

26,838 

7,466 

2,762 

8,864 

15, 004 

1,024 

761    21 

105, 008 

152,246 

4,090,918 

54,622 

86,614 

19.336 

72,989 

110.645 

2,706 

4,113   22 

143,520 

74,937 

71,826 

2,223,333 

37,304 

10, 162 

11,5.32 

16,251 

2, 192 

2,149   23 

15,325 

12,487 

66,729 

36,926 

1,852,574 

44,318 

26,214 

6,763 

5,122 

5,579   24 

15,679 

12,692 

59,999 

30,038 

113,037 

1,392,176 

105,853 

9,594 

26,278 

20,177'  25 

44,2.38 

33, 033 

145, 050 

9,557 

37,737 

24,400 

1,624,606 

58,711 

3,474 

14,293 

26 

48.629 

53,587 

184,795 

9,446 

11,315 

5,347 

56,302 

2,382,282 

1,109 

2,066 

27 

4,3S5 

6,802 

15, 838 

5,104 

26, 392 

71,197 

27,631 

4, 176 

3(M,679 

15,  .517 

28 

6,037 

6,335 

29,435 

5,460 

27, 126 

29,770 

71,463 

8,351 

6,293 

Sm,  260 

29 

22,477 

20,622 

68, 002 

7,132 

16,349 

6,220 

92,115 

39,603 

987 

7, 639 

30 

54,146 

54,310 

99,568 

8,399 

10,412 

3,811 

55,062 

156,671 

669 

1,978 

31 

607 

276 

403 

319 

143 

85 

146 

242 

39 

31 

32 

6,290 

2, 189 

3.768 

1,918 

1,126 

857 

1,168 

1,913 

194 

178 

33 

8,046 

4,2;?4 

5,999 

2,813 

2,171 

1,.578 

2,744 

3, 490 

259 

374 

34 

7, 614 

3,434 

4,125 

2,849 

1,726 

1,062 

1,552 

2,  .594 

390 

295 

35 

51,279 

3,  S90 

2,566 

1,325 

.534 

296 

759 

1,506 

79 

84 

36 

2,093 

1,169 

1,302 

795 

376 

179 

379 

832 

58 

86 

37 

1,025 

716 

831 

440 

267 

148 

306 

587 

193 

76 

38 

4,197 

2,74( 

2,959 

1,479 

710 

546 

1,2,53 

1,875 

65 

l,5f 

39 

13,774 

8,467 

11,505 

6,  .544 

2,836 

1,610 

3,457 

4,622 

348 

440 

40 

40, 225 

31,918 

11,975 

1,782 

929 

531 

1,132 

7,  .5.53 

149 

138 

41 

8,486 

7,705 

8,385 

2,408 

1,102 

674 

1,549 

7,665 

127 

369 

42 

5, 157 

3,742 

4,885 

1,828 

1, 125 

582 

1,217 

2,  .592 

99 

136 

43 

2,008 

2,403 

4,007 

993 

701 

785 

993 

.2,733 

44 

102 

44 

8,522 

16, 176 

34,361 

2,642 

1,777 

1,009 

6,431 

62, 623 

200 

426 

45 

3, 868 

3,408 

6,158 

1,765 

1,083 

745 

2,259 

6,995 

119 

138 

46 

29, 725 

35, 432 

61,574 

5,173 

6,531 

3,437 

34,004 

178.934 

6.59 

1,556 

47 

19, 863 

19, 516 

39,941 

7,309 

6,142 

4,174 

15,958 

63,3.36 

&39 

1,770 

48 

9,12S 

9,85S 

22,738 

12,  .570 

23,505 

33,517 

27, 666 

22,366 

15, 0.59 

9,726 

49 

6,78C 

6,044 

15, 52C 

5, 732 

9, 450 

8,592 

17, 779 

20,242 

2,236 

2, 554 

50 

3,97c 

3, 813 

9,801 

1,996 

3,263 

2,228 

13,903 

11,429 

613 

2, 884 

51 

26, 02e 

20, 974 

51,432 

10, 184 

11,333 

6, 145 

4.5,2.53 

62,799 

947 

2,754 

62 

3,37C 

3,28S 

6,296 

1,532 

1,112 

561 

3,428 

9,837 

140 

257 

53 

4,95; 

4,032 

7,6Sf 

3,09S 

2, 182 

1,413 

4,087 

9,074 

2,59 

578 

54 

2,715 

2,02£ 

5, 31S 

1,751 

1,,52( 

1,173 

4,34S 

4,2.36 

200 

379 

65 

1,221 

801 

1,98C 

1,014 

831 

507 

1,56S 

1,809 

111 

167 

56 

28, 62? 

t         23,00( 

52,545 

38, 13C 

50, 871 

57,944 

49,254 

41,815 

12,032 

10, 136 

57 

16, 97( 

)         14,34' 

29,465 

16,  m 

21,9.52 

20, 961 

30, 60S 

26,932 

4,954 

5,262 

58 

88,79' 

f         61,245 

)       137, 602 

52, 112 

45,243 

35,955 

86,551 

104,828 

6,761 

10, 162 

59 

'280 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  64.— NATIVE  POPULATION  OF  EACH  DIVISION  AND  EACH 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
OF  RESIDENCE. 


TTnited  States. . 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic. 
E.  North  Central. 
W.  North  Central 
South  Atlantic... 
E.  South  Central. 
W.  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.NoethCentral: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.NorthCentral: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna. . . 

South  Carolina. . . 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  SouthCentral: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain  : 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Me.xico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


POPXTLATION  born  IN— 


West  North  Cen- 
tral div.— Con 


Ne- 
braska 


1,066,9141,535,540 


1, 
6, 
.30, 
846, 
4, 
1, 
23, 
80, 


139 
92 
133 

815 
174 
313 

3,880 

S42 

2,053 

3,803 
3,422 
14, 908 
3,987 
4,843 

10,95' 
29,784 
16,412 
3, 
22,309 
735, 442 
28, 189 

52 
539 
961 
766 
354 
674 
114 
355 
1,095 

397 
498 
362 
252 

2,130 

746 

14,  a52 


10,631 
10, 591 
16, 445 
36, 848 
1,220 
1,701 
2,489 
650 

20,092 
15,303 
34,517 


Kansas. 


2,121 

10,152 

49, 962 

, 113, 185 

8,601 

4,470 

136, 207 

101,097 

109,745 


137 
108 
152 
1,145 
146 
433 

4,913 
1,312 
3,927 

8,320 
8,109 
24, 198 
6,085 
3, 250 

5,406 
18, 770 
83,712 
1,713 
4,285 
31,461 
967, 83? 


1,805 
1,033 
841 
713 
201 
633 
2, 415 

1,997 

1,313 

710 

450 

9,914 

1,828 
102, 928 
21,537 

9,302 
13, 282 
7,075 
55, 045 
6,488 
5,696 
3,234 
975 

27, 569 
19,291 
62, 885 


South  Atlantic  division. 


Dela- 
ware. 


207, 804  1, 416, 193  226, 066  2, 661, 359  1, 378, 424  2, 835,  los'l,  870, 809 


1,7,86 

42,193 

3,324 

1,259 

156, 160 

287 

477 

742 

1,576 


45 
21 

728 
128 

778 

3,216 

9,876 

29,101 

937 
374 
905 
899 
209 

179 
241 
363 
42 
51 
162 
221 

142, 963 

9,641 

1,016 

1,3.30 

157 

273 

97 

157 

526 

67 
118 
73 
29 

.33 
60 
150 
ZU 

97 
58 
67 
331 
45 
59 
59 
26 

305 

129 

1,142 


Mary- 
land. 


7,904 
123, 474 
34,286 
11,593 
,216,372 
3,372 
4,747 
4,478 
9,967 


765 
216 
142 

3,841 

934 

2,006 

20,206 
19, 058 
84, 210 

14, 869 
2,934 
9,819 
5,512 
1,152 

1,244 
2,350 
3, 519 
330 
393 
1,387 
2,370 

22,400 

1, 107. 290 

48;  936 

17,857 

13,240 

2,065 

889 

1,631 

2,064 


548 

534 

846 

1,137 

2, 2;}0 

718 
397 
337 
1,765 
349 
500 
271 
141 

1,944 

928 

7,095 


Dist. 
of  Col- 
umbia 


3,226 

18, 936 

6,053 

2,390 

187, 413 

997 

1,351 

1,451 

4,249 


132 
% 
46 

1,798 
351 
803 

7,573 
3,473 

7,' 

1,934 

437 

2,346 

1,043 

293 

398 
313 


99 
235 
45 

400 

15,868 

160, 109 

8,332 

640 

520 

326 

673 

545 

264 
324 
211 
198 

162 
233 
343 
613 

205 
182 

69 
495 
.  137 
191 
127 

45 

1,138 

455 

2,656 


Vir- 
ginia. 


15,066 
157, 729 
73,889 
38,846 
2, 260, 003 
51,067 
30, 407 
13,015 
21,337 


330 

304 
265 

7,800 
1,860 
4,507 

44,986 
29, 919 

82, 824, 

39, 582 

10, 359 

15,907 

6,801 

1,240 

1,772 
5,796 
17,245 
829 
937 
4,462 
7,805 


3, 
62, 
63, 
1,978, 
95, 
37, 
4, 
7, 
6, 


West 
Vir- 
ginia. 


1,468 
40,358 
107, 215 
18, 530 
161,734 
12, 948 
13,972 
8,616 
13,583 


20,444 

21,955 

5,206 

3,462 

4,729 

3,262 

8,270 

14,146 

2, 028 

2, 157 

778 

4,126 

1,299 

1,491 

840 

296 

6,410 
2,831 
12,096 


105 


626 
170 
431 

4,093 

2,115 

34, 150 

88,573 

5,513 

7,448 

4,866 

816 

1,073 
3,063 
5,121 
530 
540 
1,959 
6,244 

356 

18, 688 

4,331 

19,610 

1,113,343 

1,735 

395 

735 

2,541 

10, 453 

1,663 

627 

205 

1,598 

630 

6,841 

4,903 

1,132 
1,329 
720 
3,421 
591 
810 
465 
148 

4,548 
1,905 
7,130 


North 
Caro- 
lina. 


South 
Caro- 
lina. 


6,710 
49, 131 
27,007 
13,297 
2,633,514 
45,628 
36, 668 

9,294 
13,853 


150 
104 
75 

3,832 
512 

2,037 

17, 803 
10, 451 

20, 877 

11,598 
6,273 
5,463 
3,312 
361 

579 
2,122 
5,476 
460 
320 
U,195 
3,145 

676 

10, 252 

8,025 

113,151 

13,636 

2,391,258 

50,040 

29,118 

17,358 

5,685 

27, 744 

6,660 

5,539 

11,128 
2,907 
7,667 

14,966 

1,515 
2,028 
585 
2,518 
997 
940 
573 
138 

5,729 
2,382 
5,742 


3, 588 
35,839 
14,188 

3,934 

1,759,367 

21,200 

26, 451 

2,676 

3,566 


85 

55 

46 

2,188 

287 
927 

17, 050 
5,385 
13,404 

6,339 

94S 

3,868 

2,797 

236 

272 
314 
1,535 
98 
633 
235 
S47 

310 

3,538 

4,258 

11,502 

1,544 

62,323 

,.565,791 

75, 171 

34, 930 

1,304 

5,384 
9,809 
4,703 

9,312 
2,575 
3,442 
11, 122 

306 
184 
141 
637 
522 
602 
225 
59 

655 
323 

2,588 


STATE   OF   BIRTH. 
STATE,  BY  DIVISION  AND  STATE  OF  BIRTH:  1920— Continued. 


281 


POPtTLATION  BORN  IN— 

South  Atlantic 
div.— Con. 

East  South  Central  division. 

West  South  Central  division. 

Georgia. 

Florida. 

Ken- 
tucky. 

Ten- 
nessee. 

Ala- 
bama. 

Missis- 
sippi. 

Arkan- 
sas. 

Louisi- 
ana. 

Okla- 
homa. 

Texas. 

3,128,986 

652,351 

2,130,710 

2,743,221 

2,607,273 

2,087,558 

1, 640,  814 

1,782,748 

1,050,159 

3, 865, 863 

1 

6,322 

2,292 

2,783 

1,818 

J,  828 

809 

508 

■    1,975 

42S 

2,021 

2 

42,854 

16,  765 

21, 182 

14,502 

20, 29S 

5,600 

3,113 

8,594 

2,606 

12, 055 

3 

44,961 

8,507 

362, 348 

111,262 

56,654 

37,645 

19,043 

20,664 

13, 517 

22, 199 

4 

10,  625 

2,369 

108, 026 

81,  749 

15,655 

31, 937 

58, 492 

11,521 

63,994 

38, 808 

5 

2,750,751 

593,540 

59,964 

77, 117 

137, 475 

16, 351 

6,605 

9,420 

3,748 

15,  715 

6 

147, 843 

15, 588 

2, 190, 839 

2, 139, 095 

2, 164, 357 

1, 696, 157 

26, 797 

42,240 

4,581 

22, 538 

7 

105, 318 

8,502 

113,092 

258, 212 

191,943 

279,083 

1, 478, 900 

1,669,062 

899, 405 

3,611,512 

8 

8,325 

1,679 

28,869 

22, 621 

8,867 

9,045 

20, 983 

5,217 

34, 985 

79, 639 

9 

11,987 

3,110 

43,687 

36,845 

10,196 

10,931 

26,373 

14,056 

26,894 

61,376 

10 

136 

137 

160 

104 

91 

62 

42 

60 

45 

149 

11 

101 

87 

100 

46 

47 

26 

27 

38 

18 

84 

12 

54 

52 

90 

73 

54 

28 

22 

44 

30 

88 

13 

2,804 

1,086 

1,638 

1,048 

888 

459 

275 

1,423 

204 

1,083 

14 

387 

189 

218 

160 

119 

96 

53 

87 

30 

180 

15 

2,840 

741 

577 

387 

629 

138 

89 

323 

102 

437 

16 

14,583 

6,713 

8,992 

5,944 

4,723 

2,614 

1,482 

5,430 

1,114 

6,407 

17 

9,261 

3,208 

2,724 

1,740 

3,385 

687 

534 

1,126 

344 

1,717 

18 

19,010 

6,844 

9,466 

.       6,818 

12,190 

2,299 

1,097 

2, 038 

1,148 

3, 931 

19 

17,910 

3,101 

134,471 

27,653 

23, 166 

5, 567 

2,739 

3,010 

4,175 

4,305 

20 

3,312 

694 

114, 575 

21,772 

5,070 

3,212 

2,660 

1,429 

1,964 

2,450 

21 

13, 177 

2,307 

91, 021 

48, 402 

18, 469 

23, 857 

10, 463 

13,446 

5,068 

10,675 

22 

9,802 

2, 152 

18, 181 

12,124 

9,316 

3,756 

2,645 

2,205 

1,.591 

3,629 

23 

760 

253 

4,100 

1,311 

633 

1,253 

536 

574 

719 

1,140 

24 

691 

269 

3, 635 

1,517 

702 

641 

764 

556 

964 

1,543 

25 

1,470 

316 

8,706 

4,921 

1,275 

2,782 

2,259 

941 

4,056 

2,688 

20 

5,319 

S52 

63,332 

57, 250 

9,114 

21,810 

38,531 

6,969 

18,329 

17, 693 

27 

79 

43 

948 

333 

86 

391 

185 

71 

321 

396 

23 

194 

79 

1,398 

891 

165 

471 

549 

94 

882 

759 

29 

640 

457 

5,299 

3,141 

1, 347 

1,610 

2,057 

824 

3,962 

3,437 

30 

2,232 

353 

24, 708 

13,696 

2,966 

4,232 

14, 147 

2,066 

.35,480 

12, 29;^ 

31 

465 

3.86 

17S 

160 

232 

54 

28 

50 

33 

100 

32 

2,988 

1,055 

1,979 

1,707 

1,181 

704 

434 

764 

301 

1,183 

33 

3,984 

1,158 

3,484 

3,221 

2,258 

1,667 

656 

1,101 

392 

2,360 

34 

6,901 

2,095 

10, 367 

18,675 

4,451 

1,348 

778 

1,064 

550 

2,373 

35 

2,306 

521 

27, 921 

6,148 

5,968 

831 

378 

281 

546 

591 

36 

11, 173 

1,874 

2, 158 

11,069 

2, 797 

1,229 

613 

513 

233 

1,162 

37 

24,  981 

2,850 

1,085 

5,757 

2,951 

871 

425 

562 

190 

877 

38 

2,595,423 

23,  498 

4,727 

22,040 

66,998 

4,, 574 

1,673 

2,062 

701 

4, 1.39 

39 

102, 5;J0 

560, 103 

8,065 

8,340 

50,639 

5,073 

1,620 

3,023 

802 

2,930 

40 

4,586 

70S 

2, 134, 989 

71,  .535 

8,211 

2,617 

2,239 

1,761 

1,050 

2,641 

41 

37,495 

1,419 

43,272 

1.994,580 

38,037 

63,284 

13,538 

3,885 

1,636 

8,385 

42 

95,283 

ll,340l 

7,^087 

49,846 

2,055,273 

35, 120 

3,193 

5,101 

1,020 

6,565 

43 

10,479 

2,121 

5,491 

23, 134 

62,836 

1,59.5,136 

7,827 

31,493 

875, 

4,947 

44 

20, 392 

760 

23, 878 

75, 335 

33,953 

98,  .532 

1,196,930 

40,241 

19,891 

33, 853 

45 

8,661 

2,486 

5,488 

6,890 

20, 469 

70, 789 

19,829 

1,522,615 

1,793 

34,710| 

46 

19, 393 

942 

39,104 

60,126 

34,277 

28,983 

174, 106 

12,977 

819, 229 

236, 638 

47 

56,872 

4,314 

44,622 

115,861 

103,244 

80,779 

88,035 

93,229 

58,492 

3,306,311 

48 

463 

88 

3, 877 

2,158 

337 

776 

1,278 

286 

2,570 

2,414 

49 

627 

116 

2,846 

3,455 

376 

481 

2,958 

216 

3,593 

2, 438 

50 

318 

85 

1,516 

915 

358 

222 

936 

184 

1,  .559 

2,066 

51 

2, 556 

514 

11,314 

7,143 

2,726 

2,882 

6,433 

1,570 

14,295 

13,3.53 

.52 

1,749 

273 

3,586 

4,133 

2,299 

2,004 

4,256 

1,151 

7,551 

34,936 

53 

1,983 

404 

3,946 

3,373 

2,189 

2,123 

4,284 

1,442 

4,573 

22,267 

54 

502 

159 

1,303 

1,113 

475 

457 

571 

249 

617 

1,434 

55 

127 

40 

481 

331 

107 

100 

267 

119 

227 

731 

56 

1, 825 

593 

9,885 

8,032 

1,730 

2,055 

5,675 

1,257 

5,773 

6,967 

57 

834 

243 

5,406 

5,  .580 

810 

1,065 

3,735 

696 

4,626 

5.224    .58 

9,328 

2,274 

28,396 

23,233 

7,656 

7,811 

16,963 

12,103 

16,495 

49,185    59 

\ 


282 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  64 NATIVE   POPULATION   OF    EACH   DIVISION  AND   EACH 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
OF  RESIDENCE. 


TTnited  States. 

Geog.  divisions: 
New  England ... 
Middle  Atlantic. 
E.  North  Central - 
W.  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

E.  South  Central. 
W.  South  Central 

Mountain 

Paciflc 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinoia 

Micliigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  SouTti  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


POPULATION  BORN  IN — 


Mountain  division. 


Montana, 


240,513 


769 

2, 234 

6,228 

12, 737 

1,090 

467 

1,876 

184,514 

30, 598 


107 
60 
68 

367 
41 

126 

1,178 
290 


843 

546 

1,968 

1,446 

1,425 

3,680 
1,519 
1,043 
2,604 
1,786 
1,218 
887 

26 
154 
219 
214 
91 
65 
34 
88 
199 

162 
146 
72 
87 

213 

92 

809 
762 

172,818 

5,101 

2,443 

1,443 

154 

720 

1,374 

461 

16,816 
4, 8.50 
8,932 


Idaho. 


210, 106 


242 

900 

3,666 

5,634 

676 

251 

1,741 

164,713 

32, 283 


34 
15 
20 
126 
13 
34 

474 
131 
295 

396 
203 
2,074 
529 
464 

556 
l,a53 
800 
224 
310 
911 


117 
117 
58 
85 
32 
73 
115 

62 
81 
26 

82 

242 

51 

907 

541 

3,604 

148, 028 

1,737 

1,436 

163 

733 

8,324 


15, 308 
9,513 
7,462 


Wyo- 
ming. 


81,540 


255 

1,471 

2,131 

6,398 

542 

168 

1,143 

62, 351 

7,081 


Colorado. 


473, 372 


New 
Mexico. 


268,492 


Arizona 


139, 386 


2,477 
6,573 

14, 324 

30, 557 
2,877 
1,452 

11,083 
352, 966 

51,063 


23 

13 

41 

125 


442 
153 

876 

431 
213 
852 
385 
250 

434 
798 
677 
121 
1,298 
2,474 
596 

14 
73 
106 
92 
87 
39 
15 
43 
73 

70 
50 
27 
21 

116 
30 

486 
511 

2,631 

3,182 
48, 982 

3,491 
130 
290 

3,322 
323 

2,243 
1,461 
3,377 


152 
95 
115 
1,076 
129 
910 

3,405 

963 

2, 205 

2,774 
1,427 
6, 280 
2, 505 
1,338 

1,624 
3, 805 
6, 810 
349 
1,112 
8,002 
8,855 

67 
394 
544 
430 
321 
187 

81 
290 
563 

403 
642 
280 
127 

1,108 

423 

4,937 

4,615 

4,121 
6, 427 
7,202 
317,506 
5, 673 
4, 019 
6,  321 
1,697 

9, 965 

6,714 

34, 384 


463 

1,692 

2,987 

4, 059 

879 

501 

13,410 

235, 886 

8,615 


29 
49 
47 
237 
20 
81 

917 
164 
611 

1,040 
234 
938 
626 
149 

192 
443 

1,173 
51 
107 
286 

1,807 

5 
101 
131 
222 
151 
44 
22 
57 
146 

150 
207 
90 
54 

406 

1.50 

3, 549 

9,305 

326 

448 

697 

16,212 

209, 234 

7, 850 

967. 

1.52 

743 

.531 

7,341 


214 

848 

1,404 

1,451 

057 

412 

3,642 

115,045 

15,713 


Utah. 


408, 838 


24 
11 

9 
111 

8 
51 

457 
126 
265 

305 
185 
471 
312 
131 

100 
182 
404 
20 
62 
135 
548 

9 

62 
105 
108 
66 
67 
42 
99 
99 

136 
91 
82 

103 

154 

149 

866 

2,473 

189 
465 
161 
756 

2,118 
109, 770 

1,2.56 
324 

715 

573 

14,425 


323 

1,546 

2,455 

3,007 

1,234 

249 

2,218 

375, 576 

22, 230 


27 
15 
21 
190 
19 
51 

897 
229 
420 

446 
212 
1,058 
517 
222 

348 
612 
799 
53 
131 
624 
440 

15 
121 
313 
400 
92 
51 
24 
78 
140 

83 

87 
54 
25 

96 

63 

453 

1,606 

2,631 
41,837 
5,410 
3,294 
482 
3, 723 
314,006 
4,193 

3, 696 
3,  ,578 
14,956 


Ne- 
vada. 


48,232 


339 
494 
593 
833 
231 
131 
459 
29, 555 
15,597 


31 
115 

13 
146 

12 

22 

276 
101 
117 

93 
59 
226 
162 
53 

99 
147 
180 
130 
56 
86 
135 

2 
41 

63 
30 
8 
15 
10 
20 
42 


17 
7 

37 

47 

141 

234 

798 

1,096 

177 

382 

47 

572 

1,722 

24, 761 

1,099 

1,137 

13,361 


STATE    OF   BIRTH. 
STATE,   BY  DIVISION   AND   STATE   OF   BIRTH;    1920 — Continued. 


283 


POPULATION   BORN  IN- 


Pacific  division. 


Wash- 
ington. 


517, 036 


410, 175 
29, 702 
22, 5S2 


Oregon. 


400, 453 


610 
2,390 
4,370 
5,S37 
1,172 
422 
2,567 
17, 560 
365, 525 


74 
33 
46 

327 
28 

102 

1,280 
311 
799 

913 

456 

1,392 

1,061 

548 

932 
943 

1,097 
346 
404 
956 

1,159 

23 
1.80 
244 
195 
152 
74 
44 
79 
181 

149 
161 
71 
41 

2S0 

117 

1,173 

997 

2,630 
9,970 

588 
1,316 

217 
1,159 

901 

779 

39, 587 

295, 723 

30,215 


California. 


1, 409, 467 


5,885 

15, 305 

16, 029 

12, 603 

5,237 

1,881 

10,450 

32,315 

1,309,762 


649 
297 
246 
3,376 
3/4 
943 

9,873 
2,294 
3,138 

3,248 
1,464 
6, 429 
3,620 
1,268 

1,700 
2,0S1 
3,769 
452 
559 
1,  .563 
2,479 

111 
910 
1,.322 
858 
332 
250 
205 
535 
714 

622 
620 
359 
280 

1,133 

9.50 

2,761 

5,606 

2,408 
3, 248 
889 
3,956 
1,239 
10, 555 
2, 681 
7,339 

20, 810 

20, 709 

1,268,243 


Outlying  possessions. 


Alaska. 


4,155 


58 
145 
189 
153 
122 
17 
69 
186 
3,216 


4 
6 
3 

11 
10 
15 
33 

43 
33 
10 
29 
8 
26 
15 
22 

1,928 
592 
696 


Ameri- 
can 
Samoa. 


Guam. 


115 


Hawaii. 


10,551 


250 
376 
254 
166 
218 
33 
109 
270 
8, 875 


10 

4 

4 

192 

13 

27 

248 
59 


39 
14 
107 
79 
15 

19 
61 
27 
2 
8 
19 
30 

2 

29 

58 

42 

7 

6 

8 

40 

26 

IS 
8 
4 
3 

9 
20 
23 

a 

21 
30 
6 
39 
10 
51 
66 
47 

464 

129 

8,282 


Pana- 
ma 
Canal 
Zone. 


1,052 


41 

392 

120 

47 

179 

44 

70 

14 

145 


4 
1 
1 

18 
2 

15 

282 
62 

48 

42 
12 

28 

34 

4 

8 
7 
14 
3 


24 

16 

105 


Philip- 
pine 
Islands. 


8,302 


173 

1,316 

509 

367 

673 

58 

264 

285 

4,657 


119 
22 
22 

858 
134 
324 

109 

34 

275 

77 
14 

41 
72 
101 
3 
6 
41 
103 

7 
67 
318 
140 
10 
12 
60 
34 
25 

29 
13 


13 
110 

27 
114 

.50 
10 
35 
81 
20 
55 
22 
12 

1,071 

189 

3,  .397 


Porto 
Rico. 


11, 811 


274 
8, 512 
414 
160 
878 
182 
317 
90 
984 


13 
3 
2 
163 
24 
69 

7,719 
360 
433 

124 
19 

142 
98 
31 

13 

38 
63 
4 
7 
10 
25 

13 

127 

148 

163 

23 

38 

55 

111 

200 

32 
28 
70 
52 

11 

217 
5 

84 

7 
13 

2 
30 

5 
31 

2 


34 

15 

935 


Virgin 
Islands 
of  the 
U.S. 


1,997 


74 

1,817 

23 

9 
36 

6 
12 

2 
18 


2 
1 
1 

31 
2 

37 

1,709 
62 
46 

7 
1 

8 


284 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  65.— TOTAL  POPULATION  DISTRIBUTED  AS  BORN  IN  STATE  OF  RESIDENCE, 
IN  OTHER  STATES,  OR  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES,  1920,  WITH  PERCENTAGES  FOR 
1920  AND  1910,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE. 


CITY  OF  RESIDENCE  AND 
CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Alabama: 

Birmingham . . 

Mobile 

Arkansas: 

Little  Rock. .. 

California: 

Berkeley 

Long  Beach. . . 
Los  Angeles. . . 

Oakland 

Sacramento. . . 
San  Diego.  ^... 
San  Francisco. 

Colorado: 

Denver 


Connecticut: 

Bridgeport 

Hartford 

New  Britain 

New  Haven 

Waterbury 

Delaware: 

Wilmington 

District  of  Columbia: 
Washington 

Florida  : 

Jaekson\nlle 

Tampa 

Georgia: 

Atlanta 

Augusta 

Macon 

Savannah 

Ilunois: 

Chicago 

East  St.  Louis 

Peoria 

Rockford 

Springfield 

Indiana  : 

EvansviUe 

Fort  Wayne 

Gary 

Indianapolis 

South  Bend 

Terre  Haute 

Iowa: 

Davenport 

Des  MoLnes 

Sioux  City 

Kansas: 

Kansas  City 

Topeka 

Wichita 

Kentucky : 

Covington 

Louisville 


population:  1920 


Total.i 


178, 806 
60,  777 

65, 142 

56,  036 

55,  593 

576,  673 

216,  261 

65, 908 

74,  683 

506,  676 

256,  491 

143,555 
138,036 

59,  316 
162,  537 

91,715 

110,168 
437,  571 

91,  558 

51,  608 

200,  616 

52,  548 
52, 995 
83,  252 

,  701,  705 
66,767 
76, 121 
65,  651 
59, 183 

85,264 
86,  549 

55,  378 
314, 194 

70,  983 

60,  083 

56,  727 
126,468 

71,  227 

101, 177 
50, 022 

72,  217 

57, 121 
234,  891 


Born  in  the  United 
States  and  with 
state  of  birth  re- 
ported. 


Born  in 

state  of 

residence. 


127,325 
44,779 

36, 616 

24, 117 
0,  863 

116,  116 
94,  214 
32,  638 
14,868 

227, 510 

74,236 

66,  872 
69,  574 
32,  007 
91,049 
48,  737 

59, 370 

160, 109 

39,  412 

25,  579 

152,  879 
36,  275 
46,092 
54,318 

1, 389,  075 
36,  814 
52,  456 
34, 135 
42,119 

56,  547 
59,  684 
15,  390 
203, 314 
42, 369 
43,726 

31,  866 
75,  268 

32,  735 

39,  959 

26,  803 
29,883 

41,  726 
181,  096 


Born  in 
other 
states. 


44,514 
13, 455 


23, 991 

20,  614 
41,  234 

333,  157 
67,  884 
19,  782 
44,821 

122,241 

136, 658 

29,  455 
27,  329 
5,904 
24,842 
12,904 

34,049 

244,  222 

47, 136 

14,  367 

42, 113 

15,  035 
6,  050 

25,242 

493,  308 
22,  814 
15,515 

13,  893 
10,  534 

25,300 
19,917 
23,309 
91,802 

14,  924 
18, 153 

16,  866 
38,  875 
26, 676 

48,959 
18,706 
38,  285 

12,412 
41,  536 


Foreign 
born. 


6,140 
2,157 

1,815 

10,  506 
7,  100 

122,  131 
49,  895 
12,988 
14,  088 

149, 195 

38,230 

46,  782 
40, 912 
21,340 
46, 124 
29, 974 

16, 337 

29,365 

4,144 
11,352 

4,789 
999 
703 

3,336 

808,  558 
6,798 
7,821 
17,373 
6,268 

3,164 
6,657 
16,510 
17, 096 
13,415 
3,683 

7,663 
11,269 
11,250 

11,721 
4,035 
3,044 

2,894 
11,667 


PER  cent  of  total  POPULATION. 


Born  in 

state  of 

residence. 


1920 


71.2 
73.7 

56.2 

43.0 
12.3 
20.1 
43.6 
49.5 
19.9 
44.9 


46.6 
.50.4 
.54.0 
,56.0 
53.1 

53.9 

36.6 

43.0 
49.6 

76.2 
69.0 
87.0 
65.2 

51.4 
55.1 
68.9 
.52.0 
71.2 

66.3 
69.0 
27.8 
64.7 
59.7 
66.2 

56.2 
59.5 
46.0 

39.5 
.53.6 
41.4 

73.0 
77.1 


1910 


64.3 
77.2 


52.5 


43.9 


20.0 
42.6 
47.1 
20.2 
43.5 

25.7 

46.8 
50.8 
49.6 
53.6 
52.0 

56.3 


41.2 
43.6 

76.5 
71.4 

88.3 
64.4 

46.6 
51.0 
64.6 
49.6 
66.4 

64.7 
66.7 


63.9 
.53.8 
63.1 

56.4 
56.3 
42.9 

36.7 
45.5 
36.0 

71.2 
75.3 


Born  in 
other 
states. 


1920 


24.9 
22.1 

36.8 

36.8 
74.2 
57.8 
31.4 
30.0 
60.0 
24.1 


20.5 
19.8 
10.0 
15.3 
14.1 

30.9 

55.8 

51.5 

27.8 

21.0 
28.6 
11.4 
30.3 

18.3 
34.2 
20.4 
21.2 

17.8 

29.7 
23.0 
42.1 
29.2 
21.0 
27.5 

29.7 
30.7 
37.5 

48.4 
37.4 
53.0 

21.7 

17.7 


1910 


30.9 
17.6 


33.7 


58.6 
28.8 
27.6 
.58.  5 
20.9 

54.6 

17.5 
17.2 
9.2 
1.3.9 
13.0 


.53.1 
27.1 

20.3 
26.0 
9.5 
30.1 

17.0 
32.5 
21.9 
19.6 
19.6 

28.7 
21.6 


27.2 
20.9 
29.6 

23.8 
30.8 
34.3 

49.6 
44.4 
57.3 

21.3 
16.7 


Foreign 
bom. 


1920 


3.4 
3.5 


18.7 
12.8 
21.2 
23.1 
19.7 
18.9 
29.4 


32.6 
29.6 
36.0 

28.4 
32.7 


4.5 
22.0 

2.4 
1.9 
1.3 
4.0 

29.9 
10.2 
10.3 
26.5 
10.6 

3.7 

7.7 
29.8 

5.4 
18.9 

5.6 

13.5 

8.9 
15.8 

11.6 
8.1 
4.2 

5.1 

5.0  I 


I  Includes  persons  born  in  the  United  States,  state  of  birth  not  reported;  persons  born  in  outlying  pos- 
sessions, or  at  sea  under  United  States  flag;  and  American  citizens  born  abroad. 


STATE   OF   BIRTH. 


285 


i-ABLE  65.— TOTAL  POPULATION  DISTRIBUTED  AS  BORN  IN  STATE  OF  RESIDENCE 
IN  OTHER  STATES,  OR  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES,  1920,  WITH  PERCENTAGES  FOR 
1920  AND  1910,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE— Continued. 


CITY  OF  RESIDENCE  AND 
CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


LomsiANA: 

New  Orleans. . 

Majne: 

Portland 

Maktland: 

Baltimore 

Massachusetts: 

Boston 

Brockton 

Cambridge 

Fall  River 

Haverhill 

Holyoke 

Lawrence 

LoweU 

Lynn 

New  Bedford.. 
Somerville. . . . 

Springfield 

Worcester 

Michigan: 

Detroit 

Flint 

Grand  Rapids. 

Lansing 

Saginaw 

MnSTNESOTA: 

Duluth 

Minneapolis. . . 
St.  Paul 

Missouri: 

Kansas  City... 
St.  Joseph.".... 
St.  Louis 

Nebraska: 

Lincoln 

Omaha 


New  Hampshire: 
Manchester 

New  Jersey: 
Atlantic  City.. 

Bayonne 

Camden 

East  Orange .  . 

Elizabeth 

Hoboken 

Jersey  City 

Newark 

Passaic 

Paterson 

Trenton 


population:  1920 


Total.! 


387, 219 

69,272 

733,  826 

748,  060 
66,  254 

109,  694 

120,  485 
53,884 
60,  203 
91,  270 

112,  759 
99,  148 

121,217 
93,091 

129,614 

179,  754 

993, 678 
91,  599 

137,  634 
57, 327 
61,903 


98, 917 
380, 582 
234,  698 

324,410 

77, 939 
772,  897 

54,948 
191,  601 

78,384 

50, 707 
76, 754 
116,309 
50,710 
95, 7S3 
68, 166 
298, 103 
414,524 
63,  841 
135, 875 
119,289 


Born  in  the  United 
States  and  with 
state  of  birth  re- 
ported. 


Born  in 

state  of 

residence 


Born  in 
other 

states. 


310,  086 

46,  815 

533, 190 

420,  345 
42,027 
62,  856 
70,  674 
29,408 
33,  425 

47,  645 
62,  333 
.56,  760 
60,584 
55,  916 
65,  817 

104, 571 

445,883 
52, 930 
89,  229 
39,  814 
41,  798 

43,512 
185,521 
127,905 

146, 667 

46,  306 

472, 971 

26,261 

78, 104 

40,525 

16,700 
37, 529 

57, 835 
23,  213 
51,  021 
31,431 
158, 671 
226, 357 
28, 714 
76,008 
70,802 


47,  908 

8,877 

114,635 


6,908 

13,  220 
7,228 

1 1,  024 
6,406 
7,127 

11,998 

14,  035 
9,309 

12,  695 
31,948 
21, 213 

251, 862 
22,  671 
19, 398 
11,009 
8, 126 

24,737 
105, 051 
54, 117 

147, 633 
24,  351 
193,  568 

20,899 
75, 3.53 

9,970 

26,273 
13, 625 

37,885 
20,411 
16,250 

13,  073 
62, 583 
69, 177 

8,656 
14, 504 

15,  045 


Foreign 
born. 


27,365 
13,346 

84,809 

242,  619 
17,  191 
33,  296 
42,  421 
13,  335 
20,  280 
39,  201 
38,116 
28, 138 
51,  078 
24,254 
31,461 
53, 527 

290, 884 
15, 213 
28, 427 
6,042 
11,655 

30, 196 
88,  248 
51,722 

27,  583 

6,  438 

lft3,626 

7,235 
3.5,  645 

27,537 

7,509 
25,514 
20, 354 

6,890 
28  276 
2,3, 543 
76, 294 
117,  .549 
26,396 
45, 242 
30, 168 


per  cent  of  total  population. 


Born  in 

state  of 

residence. 


1920 


80.1 
67.6 

72.7 

56.2 
63.4 
57.3 
58.7 
54.6 
55.  5 
50.5 
5.5.3 
57.2 
50.0 
60.1 
50.8 
58.2 

44.9 
57.8 
64.8 
69.5 
67.5 

44.0 
48.7 
64.5 

45.2 
59.  4 
61.2 

47.8 
40.8 

51.7 

32.9 
48.9 
49.7 
45.8 
53.3 
46.1 
53.2 
54.6 
45.0 
5.5.9 
59.4 


1910 


67,3 

73.8 

51.7 
60.9 
54.3 
50. 1 
52.1 
48.  5 
42.8 
48.  0 
5.3.0 
4.5.9 
56.8 
50.2 
64.4 

52.7 
62.2 
60.1 
67.6 
6.3.3 

3,5.6 
43.4 
.50.0 

42.9 
.54.0 
57.9 

40.0 
36.3 


34.3 
4.3.6 
50.5 
43.3 
50.5 
41.3 
49.1 
52.8 
34.3 
.52.4 
58.1 


Born  in 

other 
states. 


1920 


12.4 

12.8 

15.6 

11.0 
10.4 
12.1 

6.0 
20.5 
10.6 

7.6 
10.6 
14.2 

7.7 
13.6 
24.6 
11.8 

25.3 
24.8 
14.1 
19.2 
13.1 

25.0 
27.6 
23.1 

4.5.  5 
31.2 
25.0 

38.0 
39.3 

12.7 

51.8 
17.8 
32.6 
40.3 
17.0 
19.2 
21.0 
10.7 
13.6 
10.7 
15.1 


1910 


11.2 


11.4 


11.6 
11.5 
11.6 
7.1 

22.2 
10.9 

8.7 
10.8 
15.7 

8.7 
15.8 
23.4 
12.1 

13.0 
19.8 
14.1 
19.0 
12.9 

24.5 
26.9 
23.4 

44.5 
34.3 
23.3 

42.5 
41.1 

13.0 

50.5 
19.3 
32.6 
.39.  6 
16.9 
19.1 
21.6 
14.9 
13.5 
11.1 
14.4 


Foreign 
born. 


1920 


19.3 


32.4 
25.9 
30.4 
35.2 
24.7 
33.7 
41.6 
33.8 
28.4 
42.1 
26.1 
24.3 
29.8 

29.3 
16.6 
20.7 
10.5 

18.8 

30.5 
23.2 
22.0 

8.5 
8.3 
1.3.4 

13.2 

lae 

35.1 

14.8 
33.2 
17.5 
13.6 
29.5 
34.5 
2.5.  6 
28.  4 
41.3 
33.3 
25.3 


1  Includes  persons  born  in  the  United  States,  state  of  birth  not  reported:  persons  born  in  outlying  pos- 
sessions, or  at  sea  under  United  States  flag;  and  American  citizens  born  abroad. 


286 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS— POPULATION. 


Table  65,— TOTAL  POPULATION  DISTRIBUTED  AS  BORN  IN  STATE  OF  RESIDENCE, 
IN  OTHER  STATES,  OR  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES.  1920,  WITH  PERCENTAGES  FOR 
1920  AND  1910,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,  50,000  INHABITANTS    OR  MORE— Continued. 


CITY  OF  RESIDENCE  AND 
CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


New  Ycrk: 

Albany 

Binghamton 

Buffalo 

New  York 

Bronx  boro 

Brooklyn  boro 

Manhattan  boro. 

Queens  boro , 

Richmond  boro.. 

Niagara  Falls , 

Rochester 

Schenectady 

Syracuse 

Troy 

Utica 

Yonkers 

Omo: 

Akron 

Canton 

Cincinnati 

Cleveland 

Columbus 

Dayton 

Simngfleld 

Toledo 

Youngstown 

Oklahoma: 

U  klahoma  City 

Tulsa 

Oregon: 

Portland 

Pennsyi.v.^nia: 

Allentown 

Altoona 

Bethlehem 

Chester 

Erie 

Harrisburg 

Johnstown. , 

Lancaster 

Philadelphia 

Pittsburgh 

Reading 

Scranton 


Wilkes-Barre.. 

Rhode  Island: 

Pawtucket 

Providence 

South  Carolina: 
Charleston 


population:  1920 


Total.i 


113,344 

06,  800 

50B, 775 

i,  620, 048 

■  732, 016 

i,  OlS,  356 

J,  284, 103 

469, 042 

116, 531 

50, 760 

295, 750 

88, 723 

171,717 

72, 013 

94, 156 

100, 176 

208, 435 
87,091 
401,247 
796,  841 
237,  031 
152, 559 
60,  840 
243,164 
132, 358 

91,295 
72,075 

258, 288 

73,  .502 
60,331 
50,358 
58, 030 
93, 372 
75,917 
67,327 
53, 150 
1, 82:3, 779 
588, 343 
107,784 
137,783 
73, 833 

64, 248 
237,595 


67,957 


Born  in  the  United 
States  and  with 
state  of  birth  re- 
ported. 


Born  in 

state  of 
residence. 


87, 779 
40, 502 

337, 601 
3, 107, 563 

426, 041 
1,217,015 
1,071,382 

321,367 
71, 158 
25, 572 

200, 479 
60, 517 

126, 485 
.56, 215 
66, 013 
64,036 

88,010 

55, 441 
265, 910 
413, 127 
172, 973 
106,381 

46, 796 
149, 599 

62,992 


24,2.55 
14,775 


76,607 

61,444 
52, 229 
36, 035 
31,489 
63, 435 
64, 344 
51,332 
47,934 
1, 165, 137 

392, 205 
94,  .527 

102, 229 
55, 879 

31,986 
127,301 


Born  in 
other 

states. 


7,643 

14. 942 
45,443 

4-17,  800 

33, 402 

127,687 

241, 470 

32, 376 

12,  865 

6,  818 

22, 219 

7,447 

12,249 

4,056 

4, 704 

10, 102 

81,686 
16, 828 
91,599 
140,812 
46, 055 
32,667 

10. 943 
54,372 
35, 074 


63, 048 
54,260 


130, 190 

3,390 

2,734 

3,295 

15, 044 

12,284 

7, 178 

3,794 

2,368 

252, 244 

73, 955 

3,579 

6,«23 

3,262 

10, 994 
39,837 

7,349 


Foreign 
born. 


17, 695 

10, 401 

121,  824 

2, 028, 160 

267, 742 

666, 188 

950, 264 

112,171 

31,795 

17, 948 

71,411 

20, 564 

32,383 

11,525 

23,291 

25,796 

38, 021 
14, 729 
42,921 
240, 173 
16, 187 
13, 165 
2,772 
38, 296 
33, 945 

3, 565 
2,066 

49, 778 

8,622 

5,326 
10, 975 
11,389 
17,396 

4,190 
12, 172 

2,718 
400, 744 
120, 792 

9,573 
28,587 
14, 580 


21, 138 
69, 895 


2,234 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION. 


Bom  in 

state  of 
residence. 


1920 


77.4 
60.6 
66.6 
55.3 
58.2 
60.3 
46.9 
68.5 
61.1 
50.4 
67.8 
68.2 
73.7 
78.1 
70.1 
63.9 

42.2 
63.7 
66.3 
51.8 
73.0 
69.7 
76.9 
61.5 
47.6 

26.6 
20.5 

29.7 

83.6 
86.6 
71.6 
54.3 
67.9 
84.8 
76.2 
90.2 
63.9 
66.7 
87.7 
74.2 
75.7 

49.8 
53.6 

85.7 


1910 


75.9 
64.2 
64.2 
51.2 
58.2 
57.9 
43.1 
65.6 
61.1 
49.2 
65.6 
65.5 
71.4 
74.3 
67.0 
56.8 

63.8 
68.4 
6.5.3 

62.8 
74.4 
73.0 
76.7 
62.1 
48.2 

1.3.9 


24.4 


84.0 
85.7 


66.2 
85.0 
67.8 
89.3 
63.4 
62.3 
87.8 
66.8 
70.9 

47.5 
47.6 

89.7 


Born  in 
other 
states. 


1920 


6.7 
22.4 
9.0 
8.0 
4.6 
6.3 
10.6 
6.9 
11.0 
13.4 
7.5 
8.4 
7.1 
5.6 
5.0 
10.1 

39.2 
19.3 
22.8 
17.7 
19.4 
21.4 
18.0 
22.4 
26.5 

69.1 
75.3 


4.6 
4.5 
6.5 
25.9 
13.2 
9.5 
5.6 
4.5 
13.8 
12.6 
3.3 
5.0 
4.4 

17.1 
16.8 


1910 


5.8 
19.0 
7.4 
7.6 
6.9 
6.8 
8.4 
6.3 
10.3 
10.5 
6.8 
8.8 
5.8 
5.3 
4.2 
9.6 

16.8 
14.2 
18.6 
11.9 
15.9 
14.9 
16.2 
18.5 
20.0 

80.3 


4.0 
4.2 


11.0 
8.4 
4.5 
3.8 
11.6 
10.9 
3.0 
6.0 
5.0 

17.4 
17.8 


Foreign 
born. 


1920 


15.6 
15.6 
24.0 
36.1 
3R.  6 
33.0 
41.6 
23.9 
27.3 
35.4 
24.1 
23.2 
IS.  9 
16.0 
24.7 
25.8 

18.2 
16.9 
10.7 
30.1 
6.8 
8.6 
4.6 
15.7 
25.6 

3.9 
2.9 

19.3 

11.7 

8.8 
21.8 
19.6 
18.6 

5.5 
18.1 

5.1 
22.0 
20.5 

8.9 
20.7 
19.7 

32.9 
29.4 

3.3 


1910 


18.2 
15.3 
28.0 
40.8 
34.7 
35.2 
47.9 
27.9 
28.4 
39.8 
27.1 
25.7 
22.5 
20.1 
28.6 
33.5 

19.2 
17.2 
15.6 
35.0 

9.0 
11.9 

6.8 
19.1 
31.5 


12.0 
10.0 


22.5 
6.5 
27.6 
6.8 
24.8 
26.4 
9.2 
27.0 
24.0 

34.8 
34.3 


1  Includes  persons  born  in  the  United  States,  state  of  birth  not  reported;  persons  born  in  outlying  pos- 
sessions, or  at  sea  under  United  States  flag;  and  American  citizens  born  abroad. 


STATE  OF  BIETH, 


287 


Table  65 TOTAL  POPULATION  DISTRIBUTED  AS  BORN  IN  STATE  OF  RESIDENCE, 

IN  OTHER   STATES,  OR  IN   FOREIGN  COUNTRIES,  1920,  WITH   PERCENTAGES   FOR 
1920  AND  1910,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE— Continued. 


CITY  OF  RESIDENCE  AND 
CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Tennessee: 

Chattanooga . . 

Knox^nlle 

Memphis 

Nashville 

Texas: 

DaUas 

El  Paso 

Fort  Worth... 

Houston 

San  Antonio . . 

Utah: 

Salt  Lake  City 

Virginia: 

Norfolk 

Portsmouth. . . 

Richmond 

Roanoke 

Washington: 

Seattle 

Spokane 

Tacoma 

West  Virginia: 
Huntington... 
Wheeling 

Wisconsin: 

Milwaukee 

Racine 


population:  1920 


Total.i 


67, 895 
77, 818 
162,351 
118,342 

158, 976 
77,560 
106, 4X2 
138, 276 
161,379 


115,777 
54, 3S7 

171,667 
50,842 

315,312 
104, 437 
96,965 

50, 177 
56,208 

457, 147 
58, 593 


Born  in 

state  of 
residence. 


Bom  in  the  United 

States  and  with 
state  of  birth  re- 
ported. 


29,665 
63, 598 
74, 943 
98, 495 

97,061 
22, 503 
63,521 
85,9.54 
93,323 

66,848 

66,463 
33,383 

140, 474 
42,380 

72, 161 
26, 408 
26,984 

30, 494 
36,349 

296, 480 
32, 193 


Born  in 
other 
states. 


26,751 
13,123 

78, 803 
17, 131 

51,479 
20,893 
33,352 
39,551 
30, 160 

30,693 

41,998 

19, 276 

24,920 

7,514 

156,576 
59,944 
45,078 

18,532 
13,799 

48,  821 
10,066 


Foreign 
born.' 


1,253 

821 
5,844 
2,412 

8,801 
33,655 

7,502 
12, 088 
36, 824 

19,897 

6,998 
1,582 
4,713 

878 

80,976 
17,096 
21,705 

735 


110,160 
16,215 


PEE  CENT  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION. 


Born  in 

state  of 

residence. 


1920 


51.2 

81.7 
46.2 
83.2 

61.1 
29.0 
59.7 
62.2 
57.8 

56.6 

57.4 
61.4 

81.8 
83.4 

22.9 
25.3 
27.8 

60.8 
64.7 

64.9 
54.9 


1910 


49.4 
75.3 
47.5 
83.3 

57.1 
31.5 
57.7 
6.3.2 
60.1 

49.9 

64.4 
67.6 

86.3 
84.9 

16.1 
16.2 
2L0 

56.3 
61.7 

60.4 
53.9 


Born  in 
other 
states. 


1920 


46.2 
16.9 
48. 6 
14.5 

32.4 
26.9 
31.3 
2S.6 
18, 7' 

26.0 

36.3 

3.5.4 
14.5 
14.8 

49.7 
57.4 
46.5 

36.9 
24.5 

10.7 
17.2 


46.7 
22.2 
46.2 
13.8 

36.6 
30.2 
35.2 
28.0 
21.1 

28.0 

30.0 
28.9 
10.3 
12.8 

53.8 
61.2 
49.1 

40.3 
24.9 

9.5 
13.0 


Foreign 
born. 


1920 


2.2 
1.1 
3.6 
2.0 

5.5 
4.3.4 
7.0 

8.7 
22.8 

16.8 

6.0 
2.9 
2.7 
1.7 

25.7 
16.4 
22.4 

1.5 
10.3 

24.1 
27.7 


3.0 
2.2 
5.0 
2.7 

5.7 
36.9 
5.8 
8.1 
18.1 


5.4 
3.5 
3.2 
2.2 

28.4 
20.9 
26.9 

1.7 
13.0 

29.8 
32.9 


'  Includes  persons  born  in  the  United  States,  state  of  birth  not  reported;  persons  born  in  outlying  pos- 
sessions, or  at  sea  under  United  States  flag;  and  American  citizens  born  abroad. 


288  ABSTKACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  66.— NATIVE  POPULATION,  BY  DIVISION  AND  STATE  OF  BIRTH, 


CITY  OF  RESIDENCE. 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

Cliicago,  lU 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Oliio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

DaUas,Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N .  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Mempliis,  Teun 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough.. 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  CaMf 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. . . 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Cahf 

Scran  ton.  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton, N.J 

Washington,  D.C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


Total 

native 
population 


170 

95 

195 

649 

172: 

505 

96 

384 

76 

95 

1,893 

358 

556 

220 

150 

139 

218 
115 
702: 

78: 

98' 
109 

97 
126 
297 
221 

89: 
296 
454 
223 

74 
156 
346 
292 
115 

7o: 

116 

359 
3,591 

464 
1,352 
1,333 

356 

84: 

296 
108: 

166: 

155 
90 
1,423 
467 
208: 
167 

98: 
166: 

224 
669 

182' 
98; 

124 
357 
109 
234 
87' 
98 
139: 
204: 

89: 

408: 
93 

126: 

74' 


POPULATION  BORN  IN— 


United 
States. 


170 
95: 
195: 
648' 
172: 
504 
96 
383 

76: 
95: 

1,890: 
358; 
555 
220 
150; 

139 
217 
115 
699 

77: 

98 
109 

97 
126: 
296 
221 

89 
296 
452 
223 

74 

156 

346 

291 

115 

69 

116 

359 

3,577 

463 

1,348 

1,323 

356 

84 

296 
108: 
162 
155 

90 

1,421 

467 

207 

167 

98 
166 
223 
668 

182: 

97 

124 
352: 
109 
230: 

86: 

97 
139 
204 

89 
407 

93 
125: 

74 


Geographic  division. 


New 
England. 


2,125 

3,081 

1,009 

4,850 

396 

461,228 

73,643 

4,798 

68,979 

981 

19, 170 

1,440 

5,938 

1,114 

634 

813 

4,758 

892 

13,638 

75, 514 

387 

1,001 

80,741 

611 

1,365 

3,847 

325 

2,336 

16,957 

497 

70,971 

365 

2,026 

5,900 

172 

66,827 

97,923 

1,136 

90,478 

8,402 

29,260 

43,270 

7,123 

2,423 

7,715 

1,297 

5,269 

1,670 

1,513 

16,065 

2,501 

3,862 

154,322 

355 

706 

3,969 

3,258 

2,266 

824 

718 

9,900 

598 

6,663 

1,660 

81,954 

2,641 

1,613 

1,039 

12,908 

1,047 

117,465 

2,581 

643 


Middle 
Atlantic. 


29, 
89 

3 
33 

2 
20: 

is: 

356 
3 

84 


9 

2: 

4 

18: 
4: 

71 
1 
1 
5 

10: 
2: 
6 
207: 
2: 

11 

5o: 
2; 

2 

1 

8 
12: 

1 

13 

4 

3, 250: 

439: 

1,265 

1, 133 

334 

77 

268 
4 

10: 

6 

86: 

1,240: 

401' 

11 

8 
95: 

4 

209: 

14: 


3 
24: 

106: 
16: 
4 
11 

i3o: 
12: 

82 
43: 
15: 
5: 
67 
22 


East 

North 

Central. 


1 
3 

7 
3 
5 
1 
12: 
1 

1,563 

284 
437 
180 


115, 

4o: 

15: 
532 

'4 

98, 

1 

6 

234 

2 

9 

39 

105: 

20: 


7 

320 

50: 

2: 

1 

5: 
55 

4 
14 
31 

4 

1 

3 
2: 

17 
19; 

16 

19 

37 

1 

1 

5 
91 
26 

6 


West 

North 

Central. 


2,991 

287 

1,312 

2,309 

1,322 

1,891 

359 

2,233 

400 

254 

81,711 

3,257 

6,627 

2,425 

7,767 

1,538 

44,830 

87, 722 

18, 580 

102 

5,714 

1,645 

372 

5, 445 

6,085 

626 

63,883 

201,227 

76. 558 
2,391 

150 

4,167 

9,446 

213, 873 

913 

108 

499 

3,177 

18,883 

1,211 

4,811 

11,112 

1,315 

434 

946 

728 

13,852 

112, 953 

172 

5, 850 

2,760 

39, 122 

488 

217 

611 

1,146 

484,646 

141,296 

7,210 

5,359 

22. 559 
222 

47, 441 

21,394 

495 

814 

3,156 

206 

11,211 

331 

382 

402 

804 


STATE   OF   BIRTH. 
FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 


289 


POPULATION  BORN 

[N— 

Born 

at 

sea 
under 

U.  S. 
flag. 

Ameri- 

Geographic division— Continued. 

United 

States, 

stale  not 

reported. 

Out- 
lying 
posses- 
sions. 

can 
citizens 

born 
abroad. 

South 
Atlantic. 

East 

South 

Central. 

West 

South 

Central. 

Mountain.       ] 

Pacific. 

22,594 

12,347 

1,288 

417 

437 

552 

26 

3 

137 

1 

832 

'      158 

73 

65 

116 

115 

22 

90 

2 

168, 257 

14,902 

1,857 

172 

223 

729 

32 

2 

72 

3 

594, 803 

2,967 

1,3.52 

439 

789 

746 

166 

6 

274 

4 

19,009 

142,098 

2,. 593 

152 

141 

756 

21 

1 

49 

5 

9,151 

1,277 

797 

563 

1,085 

1,847 

1.86 

15 

962 

6 

1,643 

185 

113 

128 

123 

303 

33 

1 

109 

7 

3,713 

1,794 

586 

339 

486 

744 

74 

4 

1,085 

8 

1,909 

217 

104 

102 

181 

102 

24 

1 

195 

9 

8,406 

225 

110 

66 

64 

1.S3 

8 

44 

10 

30, 132 

65,702 

20,618 

5,748 

5,868 

8,293 

465 

""vi 

1,993 

11 

11,332 

47,265 

1,332 

324 

360 

644 

34 

1 

138 

12 

18,916 

18,336 

2,455 

1,253 

1,057 

2,041 

58 

7 

623 

13 

16,312 

7,477 

723 

340 

294 

1,642 

51 

1 

122 

14 

5,397 

16,483 

107,015 

676 

462 

1,520 

15 

2 

98 

15 

4, 456 

10, 733 

506 

186 

198 

243 

27 

1 

75 

16 

5,230 

7,609 

7,219 

79,332 

2,305 

6,953 

70 

4 

340 

17 

1,554 

1,715 

1,209 

754 

423 

886 

49 

....... 

121 

18 

23,512 

27,391 

5,393 

2,207 

2,538 

1,904 

198 

2,933 

19 

235 

42 

40 

19 

64 

41 

42 

1 

78 

20 

3,344 

9,931 

69,636 

679 

430 

2,020 

13 

74 

21 

597 

589 

281 

209 

206 

379 

11 

2' 

188 

22 

3,303 

286 

125 

138 

137 

112 

24 

4 

81 

23 

3,656 

8,072 

97, 680 

458 

391 

544 

13 

126 

24 

5,996 

38,209 

1,  .5:38 

454 

428 

1,781 

24 

i' 

176 

25 

6,208 

697 

288 

121 

261 

342 

83 

2 

128 

26 

1,726 

4,821 

5,789 

739 

257 

486 

10 

42 

27 

5,772 

13, 199 

16, 638 

3,038 

1,395 

2,178 

,       63 

7" 

279 

28 

12,669 

16,467 

23, 193 

24,415 

123,189 

2,813 

692 

16 

1,748 

29 

3,974 

190,749 

1,283 

177 

236 

501 

28 

2 

61 

30 

226 

71 

43 

39 

75 

72 

2 

238 

31 

5,980 

122,308 

11,461 

240 

233 

2,628 

10 

i" 

62 

32 

1,557 

1,594 

737 

510 

,556 

1,471 

15 

2 

198 

33 

1,873 

2,027 

1.140 

1,577 

1,417 

1,039 

30 

7 

686 

34 

2,866 

106, 575 

1,413 

66 

66 

263 

12 

29 

35 

442 

66 

37 

28 

115 

57 

25 

5' 

159 

36 

2,498 

205 

130 

152 

195 

350 

22 

3 

147 

37 

5,770 

21,963 

314,381 

300 

717 

1,207 

286 

7 

360 

38 

102,066 

14,256 

10, 289 

4,312 

9, 179 

21,999 

10, 307 

47 

4,172 

39 

4,148 

729 

539 

2.S0 

5,89 

4,275 

226 

4 

326 

40 

22, 646 

2,9.54 

2,499 

1,161 

2,042 

3, 6.50 

2,045 

20 

1, 1.51 

41 

69,073 

9,506 

6,  .5(33 

2,441 

5,827 

10,936 

7,809 

17 

2, 225 

42 

4,535 

763 

530 

300 

523 

2,628 

145 

4 

351 

43 

1,664 

304 

218 

130 

198 

510 

82 

2 

119 

44 

12,066 

2,010 

395 

275 

362 

1,208 

50 

3 

180 

45 

97,060 

1,501 

602 

121 

211 

173 

93 

52 

46 

2,703 

2,9.37 

4,269 

6,562 

98, 4.50 

643 

3, 1.59 

"'16' 

450 

47 

2,238 

3,847 

3,682 

2,017 

724 

2,308 

32 

1 

158 

48 

1,055 

101 

39 

37 

79 

76 

7 

38 

49 

126,918 

5,778 

2,811 

1,248 

1,801 

4,093 

698 

""'io' 

853 

50 

29, 5.53 

7,922 

1,214 

427 

537 

1,028 

46 

4 

313 

51 

3,099 

3,595 

3,884 

9,293 

94,726 

707 

330 

7 

669 

52 

2,339 

181 

116 

124 

205 

291 

19 

6 

246 

53 

914 

98 

31 

34 

44 

78 

7 

1 

19 

54 

155,889 

1,690 

414 

139 

121 

1,458 

15 

2 

85 

.55 

1,593 

505 

226 

201 

301 

1,181 

21 

2 

437 

56 

8, 3S7 

46,428 

15, 161 

1,651 

1,248 

2,270 

104 

10 

348 

57 

1,298 

1,428 

822 

863 

797 

638 

36 

1 

279 

58 

1,301 

1,336 

1,140 

73,969 

1,917 

275 

61 

2 

334 

59 

2,657 

6,433 

97,689 

798 

567 

523 

66 

3 

480 

60 

5,616 

5,490 

6,320 

10,814 

235,048 

3,222 

3,525 

26 

9.57 

61 

633 

79 

54 

91 

66 

101 

3 

1 

39 

62 

4,515 

4,563 

4,061 

12,236 

85,659 

2,192 

1,724 

10 

1,673 

63 

1,385 

1,425 

1,233 

6,616 

29,730 

359 

31 

1 

598 

64 

2,024 

223 

132 

130 

152 

144 

7 

1 

236 

65 

995 

260 

15o 

142 

150 

351 

12 

2 

235 

66 

3,308 

4,420 

861 

318 

347 

640 

9 

■    5 

243 

67 

3,433 

195 

88 

54 

76 

198 

18 

3 

55 

68 

294,823 

10,630 

4,509 

1,598 

2,000 

2,739 

610 

14 

512 

69 

74,436 

445 

132 

82 

117 

352 

16 

2 

42 

70 

768 

119 

74 

95 

118 

192 

15 

2 

234 

71 

1,501 

229 

101 

112 

179 

116 

15 

2 

109 

72 

4,731 

2,687 

387 

132 

154 

251 

17 

1 

78 

73 

75108°— 23- 


-19 


290  ABSTBACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  66.— NATIVE  POPULATION,  BY  DIVISION  AND  STATE  OF  BIRTH, 


CITY  OF  RESIDENCE. 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N .  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham ,  Ala 

Boston ,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden ,  N .  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio , 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver  J  Colo 

Des  Momes,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich . . . 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapohs,  I  nd 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

LoweU,  Mass 

Memphis,  Term 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Temi 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans.  La 

NewYork,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough.. 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah... 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  CaUf 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio. 

Trenton, N.J 

Washington ,  D .  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


POPULATION  BORN  IN- 


New  England  division. 


I  New 
Maine.  Hamp- 

i  sliire. 


208 
146 
111 
627 

35 

18,681 

605 

409 

2,774 

99 
1,973 
125 
439 
105 

94 

70 

771 

143 

1,072 

730 

67 

91 
966 

84 
148 
236 

49 

335 

2,763 

38 

2,554 
35 
243 

1,910 

15 

825 

709 

213 

7,151 
499 

2,438 

3,359 
522 
333 

388 
166 

1,125 
228 
51 

1,350 
219 
929 

2,048 
27 
71 
310 
310 
391 
137 

91 

1,578 

48 

1,894 

421 

1,428 

193 

138 

71 

1,603 

86 

2,721 

117 

46 


106 

116 

68 

192 

23 

8,470 

408 

214 

1,346 

43 

1,026 

73 

251 

70 

53 

31 
281 

57 
657 
501 

23 

69 
672 

44 

70 
141 

22 

151 

1,199 

26 

3,714 

19 

116 

431 

15 

629 

391 

50 

2,974 

209 

948 

1,502 

234 

81 

430 

66 

280 

92 

60 

634 

109 

247 

1,281 

14 

48 

211 

154 

157 

35 

44 
472 

32 
381 
149 
1,861 
156 
105 

56 
881 

48 
2,423 

83 

33 


Ver- 
mont. 


182 
833 

63 
290 

49 

4,702 

541 

572 

758 

53 
2,041 
101 
448 
130 

58 

31 

606 

183 

1,159 

273 

50 

163 

1,704 

60 

109 

195 

55 

272 

1,770 

34 

1,420 

31 

248 

921 

27 

384 

746 

75 

5,060 

454 

1,401 

2,651 

411 

143 

366 

54 

446 

264 

52 

844 

178 

494 

1,131 

17 

82 

454 

260 

347 

104 

74 

576 

30 

619 

225 

4,691 

370 

198 

57 

1,052 

67 

2,817 

156 

53 


Massa- 
chu- 
setts. 


1,102 
1,377 

498 
2,382 

183 

420, 345 

4,465 

2,287 

62, 856 

499 
10, 087 

794 
.3,000 

507 

286 

404 
2,096 

337 
6,968 
70,674 

155 

491 
7,083 

288 

672 
1,719 

141 
1,043 
7,873 

273 

62,333 

181 

984 

1,905 

81 

60, 584 

4,392 

493 

40,429 

3,676 

12, 904 

19, 678 

3,131 

1,040 

3,102 

646 

2,558 

692 

581 

8,019 

1,315 

1,550 

17, 751 

157 

309 

1,953 

1,766 

987 

401 

358 
5,571 

291 
2,857 

638 

65, 817 

1,248 

732 

452 
6,370 

531 

104,571 

1,046 

330 


Rhode 

Island. 


122 
112 

73 
391 

31 

4,590 

752 

276 

608 

90 
1,059 

92 
368 

56 

47 

54 
239 

49 

978 

2, 789 

28 

51 
742 

44 
108 
295 

12 
132 
981 

28 

523 

36 

109 

199 

6 

2,856 

636 

92 

7, 102 

735 

2,082 

3,556 

554 

175 

752 

111 

279 

113 

177 

1,598 

153 

186 

127,301 

35 

67 

225 

211 

96 

51 

S7 

557 

36 
249 

59 
929 
158 
108 

55 
1,000 

78 

1,846 

164 

39 


Con- 
necti- 
cut. 


405 

497 

196 

%8 

75 

4,440 

66, 872 

1,040 

637 

197 

2,984 

255 

1, 432 

246 

96 

223 

765 

123 

2,804 

547 

64 

136 

69, 574 

91 

258 

1,261 

46 

403 

2,371 


427 

63 

326 

534 

28 

1,549 

91,049 

213 

27, 762 

2,829 

9,487 

12, 524 

2,271 

651 

2,677 
254 

.  581 
281 
592 

3,620 
527 
456 

4,810 
105 
129 
816 
557 
288 


114 

1,146 

161 

663 
168 

7,228 
516 
332 
348 

2,002 
237 

3,087 

1,015 
142 


Middle  Atlantic  division. 


New 

New 

York. 

Jersey. 

5,630 

900 

87, 779 

694 

1,913 

349 

9,508 

3,322 

850 

160 

14,626 

2,104 

14,077 

2,312 

337,601 

1,731 

2,068 

340 

2,481 

57,835 

52, 105 

5,820 

3,830 

575 

23,243 

2,263 

2,832 

542 

1,544 

221 

1,807 

279 

9,844 

1,434 

1,799 

218 

37,083 

3,764 

981 

213 

994 

100 

3,745 

309 

7,952 

1,280 

1,411 

197 

2,829 

511 

42,542 

158,671 

912 

124 

5,641 

663 

26,958 

4,133 

1,264 

176 

1,652 

179 

1,034 

149 

5,083 

556 

7,353 

706 

434 

79 

1,265 

202 

9,735 

;,516 

2,871 

457 

3, 107, 563 

79, 735 

426, 041 

7, 685 

1,217,615 

27, 800 

1, 071, 382 

32,006 

321,367 

7,913 

71, 158 

4,331 

32, 127 

226,357 

2,414 

561 

6,312 

996 

3,503 

445 

8,808 

76,008 

33, 521 

41,827 

7,735 

1,526 

5,922 

664 

5,611 

1,024 

835 

510 

1,708 

580 

200, 479 

1,106 

7,719 

1,127 

3,857 

392 

1,640 

222 

1,545 

231 

15,957 

1,970 

3,285 

1,013 

8,503 

1, 015 

2,603 

199 

9,198 

869 

126, 485 

786 

5,810 

5.50 

3,522 

70,802 

18, 719 

4,351 

2,208 

2,268 

4,165 

531 

64, 036 

2,174 

2,680 

363 

Penn- 
sylvania. 


22, 963 
1, 228 
1,153 

20, 287 
1,133 
4,067 
2,580 

16, 999 
667 

24,314 

31,571 
3,400 

36, 523 
6,030 
1,030 

2,909 
7,719 
2,041 

30, 929 
292 
835 
1,307 
1,360 
1,149 
3,249 
5,977 
1,326 
5,107 

19, 457 
1,173 

306 

677 

2,898 

3,972 

347 

344 

1,756 

1,363 

62, 863 

5, 728 

19, 840 

30, 338 

5,176 

1,781 

9,540 
1,818 
3,233 
2,988 
2,078 
1,165,137 
392,  205 
4,998 
1,470 
94,  527 
1,785 
7,685 
5,811 
2, 081 
1,318 

1,233 

6,980 

102,  229 

6,629 

2,015 

1,132 

3,468 

6,284 

8,556 

20, 319 

11,368 

930 

1,499 

19, 884 


STATE   OF   BIBTH. 
FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920-Continupd. 


291 


POPULATION  BORN  IN— 

East  North  Central  division. 

West  North  Central  division. 

Oliio. 

Indiana. 

Illinois. 

Michi- 
gan. 

Wis- 
consin. 

Minne- 
sota. 

Iowa. 

Missouri. 

North 
Dakota. 

South 
Dakota. 

SS.OIO 

4,345 

3,114 

1,870 

665 

313 

643 

1,200 

52 

44 

1 

392 

95 

311 

212 

99 

38 

67 

84 

4 

11 

2 

1,3GS 

852 

955 

455 

215 

152 

256 

610 

14 

44 

3 

2,9S2 

1,014 

1,851 

842 

510 

333 

422 

975 

47 

49 

4 

1,563 

875 

1,023 

334 

190 

111 

239 

681 

14 

18 

5 

1,006 

551 

1,742 

1, 279 

464 

386 

422 

,581 

49 

60 

6 

358 

114 

393 

200 

99 

54 

79 

119 

9 

8 

7 

5,133 

1,085 

2,340 

3, 289 

917 

405 

489 

7.50 

63 

65 

8 

355 

131 

273 

239 

111 

95 

95 

101 

5 

13 

9 

415 

122 

216 

145 

86 

46 

49 

90 

5 

8 

10 

42,676 

46,399 

1,389,075 

36, 308 

49, 4S0 

10,596 

26,893 

28,081 

1,037 

1,607 

11 

265,910 

13,414 

3,044 

1,372 

594 

289 

575 

1,687 

37 

41 

12 

413, 127 

6,379 

6,853 

8, 969 

2,000 

1,040 

1,3(19 

2,541 

143 

144 

13 

172,973 

3,748 

2,349 

1,422 

447 

249 

622 

847 

45 

64 

14 

1,574 

1,421 

3,261 

635 

420 

259 

934 

4,837 

38 

71 

15 

106,381 

6,201 

1,6.83 

1,042 

316 

1.38 

324 

617 

27 

21 

16 

9,334 

6,538 

16,637 

4.110 

3,995 

1,897 

10,725 

13,951 

251 

700 

17 

3,262 

2,529 

7,619 

■  867 

1,539 

1,431 

75,2«;.S 

6,651 

177 

479 

18 

4fl,280 

17,555 

22,284 

445,883 

C,  708 

3,042 

3,258 

S,446 

469 

454 

19 

76 

17 

73 

180 

54 

25 

22 

25 

1 

20 

1,181 

951 

2,079 

.339 

273 

204 

791 

3,170 

27 

45 

21 

3,090 

2,487 

2,721 

89,229 

1,211 

2.54 

612 

376 

56 

90 

22 

444 

121 

326 

212 

106 

83 

100 

96 

11 

14 

23 

1,482 

1,291 

2,660 

559 

443 

247 

1,007 

2,651 

42 

77 

24 

16,258 

203,314 

12,037 

1,976 

8(i7 

376 

l,2fi5 

2,703 

69 

79 

25 

738 

214 

669 

251 

144 

102 

lis 

265 

14 

10 

26 

1,9S5 

1,890 

4,304 

428 

409 

264 

2,330 

20, 2:34 

34 

78 

27 

8,658 

7,098 

18, 766 

2, 259 

2,503 

1,469 

10,3fil 

146, 667 

169 

416 

28 

25,511 

17,329 

38.064 

13,657 

10,716 

8, 252 

19,9i5S 

21,104 

1, 135 

1,,874 

29 

3,401 

14,522 

2,036 

491 

202 

141 

305 

1,.507 

19 

31 

30 

98 

32 

116 

3)3 

60 

48 

.30 

29 

14 

1 

31 

1,594 

1,983 

2,767 

559 

289 

227 

4-1 

2, 890 

27 

36 

32 

2,816 

2,133 

10,610 

8,299 

296, 480 

3,192 

2,6J3 

1,S21 

417 

333 

33 

4,197 

3,023 

10,948 

5,491 

27,075 

185,521 

14, 4>*.s 

2,910 

4,457 

3,420 

34 

874 

809 

709 

220 

83 

45 

121 

5N1 

2 

11 

35 

73 

30 

80 

220 

56 

29 

21 

22 

4 

6 

36 

410 

138 

374 

232 

128 

104 

111 

133 

10 

16 

37 

1,581 

967 

2,112 

739 

460 

228 

5^& 

1,8.57 

36 

39 

38 

20, 189 

5,900 

18,223 

7,194 

4,233 

2,949 

3,.S''.5 

7,  ,583 

382 

370 

39 

1,580 

304 

1,416 

542 

249 

195 

2J3 

475 

31 

18 

40 

5, 267 

1,495 

4,868 

1,895 

1,149 

743 

1.013 

1,900 

105 

87 

41 

11,244 

3,426 

10, 246 

4,083 

2,395 

1,718 

2,242 

4,550 

197 

227 

42 

1,577 

498 

1,289 

601 

333 

220 

281 

602 

30 

24 

43 

521 

177 

404 

173 

107 

73 

86 

155 

19 

14 

44 

1,315 

461 

1,058 

599 

308 

1.52 

223 

322 

29 

15 

45 

767 

397 

450 

395 

139 

127 

145 

269 

26 

18 

46 

3,825 

2,358 

6,251 

2,758 

2,323 

1,885 

3,437 

4,2;J2 

204 

365 

47 

3,377 

2,596 

9,520 

-     1,463 

2,434 

1,574 

19,958 

7,815 

172 

1,064 

48 

199 

60 

183 

135 

45 

23 

41 

50 

6 

11 

49 

6,812 

2,020 

4,473 

2,033 

1,087 

767 

1,181 

2,539 

118 

133 

60 

13,662 

1,918 

2,403 

1,203 

594 

299 

632 

1,137 

44 

48 

51 

6,452 

4,809 

10,752 

7,103 

8,516 

8,294 

9,6-S 

7,387 

1,571 

1,708 

52 

399 

128 

336 

267 

128 

108 

107 

1^5 

21 

15 

53 

263 

64 

124 

53 

37 

33 

42 

93 

8 

3 

54 

733 

260 

374 

257 

127 

73 

119 

206 

40 

31 

55 

1,822 

497 

1, 182 

1,588 

398 

197 

286 

318 

30 

36 

56 

9, 536 

10, 160 

66, 186 

2,556 

2,665 

1,303 

4,718 

472,971 

190 

201 

57 

2,208 

1,401 

5,920 

2,4.36 

14,957 

127,905 

6,7T9 

1,729 

1,980 

1,373 

58 

1,397 

1,018 

2,617 

872 

760 

610 

1,908 

1,911 

99 

158 

59 

1,456 

1,285 

2,406 

629 

477 

311 

790 

2,789 

64 

79 

60 

6,455 

3,737 

10,786 

4,134 

3,9.55 

3,4.38 

5,219 

7,179 

465 

595 

61 

292 

75 

208 

141 

66 

27 

50 

77 

2 

5 

62 

7,536 

5,251 

13,337 

9,908 

11,420 

14,663 

10,471 

7,980 

2,476 

2,040 

63 

2,498 

2,099 

5,273 

2,973 

5,249 

6,649 

6,373 

3,613 

1,377 

827 

64 

419 

131 

370 

388 

148 

123 

126 

119 

14 

23 

65 

SS7 

298 

643 

776 

233 

162 

222 

190 

24 

36 

66 

149, 599 

7,322 

3,442 

16,049 

892 

32.5 

643 

1,340 

63 

81 

67 

430 

122 

195 

75 

64 

37 

51 

48 

16 

10 

68 

8,046 

4,234 

5,999 

2, 813 

2,171 

1,578 

2,744 

3,490 

259 

374 

69 

343 

148 

250 

165 

79 

40 

68 

143 

3 

12 

70 

298 

121 

321 

278 

119 

115 

88 

77 

31 

10 

71 

424 

111 

494 

187 

108 

63 

112 

150 

2 

10 

72 

62,992 

855 

954 

605 

195 

106 

183 

302 

14 

14 

73 

292 


ABSTBACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  66."— NATIVE  POPULATION,  BY  DIVISION  AND  STATE  OF  BIRTH, 


CITY  OF  RESTOENCE 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany, N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buflalo,N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden ,  N .  J 

Chicago,  lU 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich- . . . 

Hart  ford,  Coim 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City ,  Kaus 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  ^fass 

Memphis,  Temi 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneai  )oUs,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . 
Manlialtan  borough 
Queens  borough  — 
Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  CaUf 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  I' a 

Pittsburgh.  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R .  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.Y 

St.  liOuis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah . . . 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springlield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Wa.shington,D.C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


POPXn-ATION  BOEN  IN- 


West  North  Cen- 
tral div. — Con. 

South  Atlantic  di^asion. 

Ne- 
braska. 

Kansas. 

Dela- 
ware. 

63 

Mary- 
land. 

District 
of  Col- 
umbia. 

Virginia. 

West 
Vir- 
ginia. 

North 
Caro- 
lina. 

243 

496 

1,874 

167 

2,792 

13, 527 

1,307 

45 

38 

26 

159 

88 

299 

24 

64 

92 

144 

42 

483 

201 

1,827 

167 

3,030 

171 

312 

1,902 

533,190 

4,771 

38,464 

3,342 

7,466 

82 

177 

14 

257 

48 

1,219 

160 

1,126 

L55 

238 

194 

1,272 

601 

3,176 

142 

1,490 

39 

51 

52 

231 

113 

614 

68 

219 

1S3 

278 

120 

765 

227 

829 

347 

326 

36 

55 

22 

189 

134 

672 

30 

487 

27 

29 

2,159 

2, 466 

212 

1,663 

113 

704 

5,651 

7,846 

478 

4,560 

1,510 

5,533 

1,975 

1,964 

191 

437 

46 

750 

212 

2,535 

2,027 

1,245 

572 

878 

174 

1,915 

460 

3,710 

3, 450 

1,439 

206 

492 

56 

745 

151 

5,123 

5,227 

2,111 

335 

1,293 

15 

260 

83 

895 

231 

729 

129 

282 

27 

678 

85 

1,515 

813 

352 

7,197 

10,11)9 

167 

830 

305 

1, 210 

813 

522 

1,904 

1, 812 

20 

173 

56 

647 

243 

155 

1,047 

1,864 

354 

2,811 

624 

3,740 

.2,330 

2,037 

16 

13 

7 

33 

14 

49 

5 

23 

253 

1,224 

20 

105 

19 

579 

202 

362 

121 

236 

13 

167 

31 

148 

58 

52 

29 

39 

56 

203 

107 

648 

39 

243 

391 

1,030 

10 

218 

44 

611 

157 

442 

462 

1,101 

39 

586 

153 

1,465 

660 

1,140 

51 

66 

218 

802 

274 

1,791 

81 

656 

984 

39, 959 

13 

176 

33 

464 

208 

207 

4,373 

37, 772 

71 

736 

215 

1,774 

783 

6,80 

7,228 

13, 997 

323 

1, 769 

691 

2,734 

1,645 

1,113 

92 

296 

23 

295 

88 

1,160 

340 

493 

12 

16 

12 

38 

21 

83 

11 

14 

140 

376 

33 

219 

76 

1,123 

142 

936 

560 

480 

52 

351 

72 

266 

132 

82 

1,782 

1,295 

57 

384 

133 

505 

248 

152 

40 

113 

11 

109 

21 

556 

85 

405 

5 

21 

14 

73 

26 

134 

17 

71 

56 

69 

185 

388 

144 

707 

.       52 

514 

147 

314 

45 

521 

105 

1,153 

153 

5C5 

1,557 

2, 178 

2,112 

14,336 

5,521 

33, 261 

1,803 

13,668 

115 

134 

150 

935 

261 

1,355 

73 

434 

434 

529 

647 

3, 850 

1,261 

7, 545 

456 

4,139 

865 

1,313 

1,039 

8, 298 

3,598 

22, 455 

1, 080 

8,386 

114 

144 

181 

925 

312 

1,369 

129 

477 

29 

58 

95 

328 

89 

537 

65 

232 

97 

108 

314 

1,268 

358 

3,974 

219 

1,496 

47 

96 

198 

2,289 

498 

66,463 

558 

23,657 

1, 488 

2,241 

63 

437 

183 

6,53 

233 

282 

78, 104 

4,266 

32 

370 

104 

5.59 

227 

.   176 

20 

22 

39 

170 

20 

383 

29 

242 

442 

670 

17, 255 

31,368 

4, 287 

37, 892 

1,704 

11,  704 

192 

408 

230 

4, 505 

1,083 

11,128 

5, 660 

2,144 

4,747 

5,737 

63 

458 

260 

791 

484 

452 

58 

54 

54 

434 

176 

9.56 

73 

275 

16 

22 

154 

327 

46 

219 

43 

45 

79 

63 

118 

1,670 

425 

140, 474 

988 

8,648 

lOS 

171 

52 

363 

131 

516 

105 

151 

1,296 

3, 967 

107 

.1,119 

370 

2,152 

683 

802 

850 

680 

21 

262 

114 

341 

140 

110 

1,094 

1,430 

32 

157 

93 

302 

153 

203 

286 

1,040 

16 

197 

72 

512 

226 

330 

2,319 

3,344 

146 

1,201 

418 

1,308 

516 

531 

26 

35 

44 

1S9 

34 

182 

41 

58 

4,307 

5,  504 

110 

621 

427 

1,169 

638 

620 

1,633 

1,922 

18 

186 

44 

464 

197 

268 

33 

58 

23 

205 

107 

528 

58 

251 

92 

88 

50 

288 

75 

235 

56 

94 

236 

468 

48 

480 

92 

768 

845 

320 

17 

28 

314 

573 

77 

888 

104 

331 

961 

1,805 

1,016 

48, 933 

160, 109 

63,006 

4,331 

8,025 

23 

42 

59,370 

11,157 

314 

2,101 

169 

391 

30 

31 

34 

92 

39 

215 

25 

124 

23 

52 

41 

252 

102 

645 

28 

225 

60 

125 

55 

689 

85 

1,319 

1,081 

398 

STATE    OF   BIRTH. 
FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920— Oontinuecl. 


293 


POPULATION  BORN  IN— 

South  Atlantic  div.— Con 

East  South  Central  division. 

West  South  Central  division. 

South 
Caro- 
lina. 

Georgia. 

Forida 

Ken- 
tuclry. 

Tennes- 
see. 

Ala- 
bama. 

Missis- 
sippi. 

Arkan- 
sas. 

Louis- 
iana. 

Oklar 
homa. 

Texas. 

418 

1,909 

537 

5,458 

3,470 

2,840 

579 

251 

370 

218 

449 

1 

57 

82 

33 

74 

42 

20 

22 

9 

31 

4 

29 

2 

7,994 

152,879 

1,634 

1,481 

4,052 

8,306 

1,063 

351 

561 

97 

848 

3 

2,800 

2,139 

729 

1,015 

831 

726 

395 

172 

505 

110 

565 

4 

1,777 

13,5.57 

851 

1,939 

7,053 

127,325 

5,781 

483 

1,064 

127 

919 

5 

903 

1,009 

364 

487 

333 

307 

1.50 

73 

362 

65 

297 

6 

102 

128 

116 

82 

43 

41 

19 

14 

38 

12 

49 

7 

405 

506 

188 

717 

520 

312 

245 

86 

210 

62 

228 

8 

101 

1.53 

61 

100 

48 

47 

22 

15 

32 

16 

41 

9 

233 

611 

245 

72 

58 

72 

23 

15 

20 

13 

62 

10 

2,306 

10,211 

1,.595 

20,610 

18,0.88 

12,761 

14,243 

3,. 529 

10,231 

1,2S3 

5,575 

11 

1,11,0 

3,066 

335 

37,486 

4,818 

4,216 

745 

215 

581 

122 

414 

12 

1,837 

5,202 

729 

5,449 

5, 061 

6,152 

1,674 

541 

581 

524 

809 

13 

798 

1,9.54 

147 

4,693 

1,407 

1,146 

231 

131 

154 

193 

245 

14 

496 

2,487 

201 

3,221 

6,342 

3,511 

3,409 

3,627 

4,077 

2,250 

97,061 

15 

250 

621 

115 

8,028 

1,678 

832 

195 

105 

122 

71 

208 

16 

254 

859 

270 

3,582 

2,076 

1,061 

890 

1,400 

722 

1,590 

3,507 

17 

53 

170 

37 

813 

430 

313 

159 

243 

106 

432 

428 

18 

2,302 

7,984 

1,330 

10,644 

7,305 

6,854 

2,5.88 

1,380 

1,430 

648 

1,935 

19 

33 

62 

9 

20 

11 

9 

2 

9 

13 

1 

17 

20 

268 

1,635 

154 

1,962 

•  3,788 

2,249 

1,932 

2,330 

1,691 

2,094 

63,  ,521 

21 

25 

74 

29 

286 

166 

86 

51 

57 

53 

49 

122 

22 

124 

1,760 

123 

70 

61 

1.34 

21 

11 

44 

11 

59 

23 

404 

1,4.34 

336 

1,324 

1,988 

2,407 

2,3.53 

1,396 

9, 526 

804 

85,954 

24 

322 

1,457 

174 

28,127 

8,023 

1,0.35 

1,024 

399 

364 

219 

556 

25 

788 

1,064 

534 

222 

167 

265 

43 

28 

119 

18 

123 

26 

173 

407 

45 

1,648 

1,.363 

574 

1,236 

1,991 

683 

1,574 

1,541 

27 

347 

993 

173 

6,502 

3,670 

1,289 

1,7.38 

4,626 

1,908 

4,120 

5,984 

28 

673 

3,094 

627 

7,098 

5,226 

2,193 

1,9.50 

3,2.-,7 

4,2.51 

2,4,86 

13, 199 

29 

309 

1,095 

171 

181,096 

7,431 

1,613 

609 

329 

389 

122 

443 

30 

9 

19 

19 

29 

19 

16 

7 

3 

30 

1 

9 

31 

624 

2,499 

328 

4,302 

74,9t3 

5,871 

.37,192 

7,244 

2,4;52 

265 

1,.520 

32 

67 

438 

97 

741 

438 

192 

223 

111 

232 

73 

321 

33 

92 

218 

.S4 

1,052 

529 

215 

201 

240 

214 

219 

467 

31 

337 

1,176 

166 

5,081 

98,495 

2,179 

820 

404 

269 

111 

629 

35 

38 

46 

23 

25 

14 

15 

12 

1 

18 

1 

17 

36 

157 

230 

121 

81 

55 

57 

12 

17 

36 

14 

63 

37 

557 

1,764 

967 

1,682 

1,838 

4,  ,599 

13, 844 

702 

310,0,S6 

172 

3,421 

38 

14,172 

11,775 

5,418 

.5,537 

3,748 

3,247 

1,724 

890 

4, 101 

.541 

4,  <i97 

39 

388 

367 

185 

283 

202 

134 

110 

53 

229 

30 

227 

40 

2,115 

1,721 

912 

1,244 

786 

579 

.345 

201 

962 

141 

1,195 

41 

11,085 

9,0.59 

4,073 

3,508 

2,501 

2,3.54 

1,143 

.549 

2,689 

313 

2,952 

42 

468 

503 

171 

342 

201 

125 

95 

.57 

203 

42 

228 

43 

116 

125 

77 

160 

58 

55 

31 

30 

78 

15 

95 

44 

812 

2,9.54 

671 

291 

170 

1,444 

105 

43 

1.39 

36 

177 

45 

1,808 

1,1.56 

433 

407 

.5.36 

376 

182 

91 

190 

54 

267 

46 

198 

492 

162 

1,273 

819 

419 

426 

514 

1,265 

369 

2,121 

47 

93 

330 

347 

1, 188 

868 

1,014 

777 

659 

501 

916 

1,006 

48 

84 

63 

25 

53 

25 

15 

8 

2 

10 

3 

24 

49 

8,200 

10,  .356 

4,1.52 

1,726 

1,399 

2,101 

552 

281 

858 

202 

1,470 

50 

1,187 

2,990 

626 

2,045 

1,.506 

3,856 

515 

167 

319 

121 

607 

51 

138 

331 

122 

1,567 

1,263 

346 

419 

.805 

348 

1,023 

1,708 

52 

143 

147 

81 

74 

48 

44 

15 

16 

42 

6 

52 

53 

24 

30 

26 

40 

34 

17 

7 

10 

2 

1 

18 

54 

2,396 

902 

268 

.565 

606 

377 

142 

70 

105 

37 

202 

55 

81 

130 

64 

257 

113 

88 

47 

31 

75 

28 

92 

56 

616 

2,169 

369 

12,818 

15,400 

4,787 

13,423 

6,781 

3,448 

1,0,59 

3,873 

57 

71 

189 

50 

669 

378 

212 

169 

165 

152 

144 

.361 

58 

90 

198 

73 

555 

467 

187 

127 

216 

130 

206 

588 

59 

230 

889 

1.85 

1,.516 

2,025 

1,376 

1,516 

1,346 

2,179 

841 

93,323 

60 

326 

842 

328 

2,580 

1,547 

743 

620 

917 

1,.575 

656 

3,172 

61 

40 

32 

13 

27 

24 

15 

13 

16 

7 

5 

26 

62 

177 

5,53 

200 

2,116 

1,352 

526 

569 

953 

464 

760 

1,884 

63 

46 

129 

33 

630 

568 

121 

106 

332 

90 

352 

459 

64 

248 

519 

85 

81 

58 

69 

15 

8 

55 

12 

57 

65 

63 

84 

.50 

129 

68 

43 

20 

26 

39 

11 

80 

66 

160 

498 

97 

2,269 

1,388 

474 

289 

224 

189 

134 

314 

67 

264 

721 

161 

63 

47 

62 

23 

12 

34 

10 

32 

68 

4,258 

3,984 

1, 1.58 

3,484 

3,221 

2,2.58 

1,667 

656 

1,101 

392 

2,360 

69 

240 

381 

313 

105 

114 

191 

35 

15 

32 

13 

72 

70 

140 

72 

27 

43 

32 

27 

17 

7 

28 

6 

33 

71 

77 

85 

46 

105 

57 

45 

22 

19 

33 

3 

46 

72 

252 

734 

118 

686 

497 

1,318 

186 

63 

90 

79 

155 

73 

294  ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS— POPULATION. 

Table  66.— NATIVE  POPULATION,  BY  DIVISION  AND  STATE  OF  BIRTH, 


CITY  OF  RESIDENCE. 

POPXJLATION 

BORN  IN- 

- 

Mountain  division. 

Mon- 
tana. 

Idaho. 

Wyo- 
ming. 

Colo- 
rado. 

New 
Mexico. 

Ari- 
zona. 

Utah. 

Ne- 
vada. 

1 

Akron,  Ohio 

79 
10 
25 
63 
7 
90 
22 
46 
16 
11 

850 
26 

130 
60 
51 

18 

486 

122 

426 

8 

33 

46 

17 

33 

59 

17 

69 

200 

1,726 

16 

7 

32 

108 

787 

8 

6 

13 

33 

5.53 

36 

134 

335 

30 

18 

40 

14 

629 

189 

6 

178 

54 

1,846 

18 

2 

8 

34 

170 

430 

698 

45 

1,062 

22 

4,795 

2,309 

30 

22 

44 

6 

219 

10 

18 

15 

7 

22 
3 

10 
23 

1 
33 

3 
24 

7 

3 
609 
26 
81 
24 
34 

5 

258 

78 

133 

18 

2 

11 

33 

8 

23 

4 

29 

5 

6 

279 

13 

57 

22 

21 

9 

1,307 
76 
123 

213 
33 
73 

186 

81 

249 

73 

143 

49 

19 

2, 786 

164 

543 

149 

300 

87 
74,236 
376 
963 
.     6 
287 

89 

92 
219 
257 

52 

418 

1,929 

8,979 

85 

14 
117 
222 
408 

32 

12 
106 
122 
1,833 
117 
444 
1,094 
135 

43 

106 

32 

1,774 

1,021 

13 

520 

204 

2,532 

66 

10 

29 

99 

919 

250 

2,572 

■     268 

3,078 

39 

3,148 

813 

49 

78 

145 

22 

544 

39 

36 

53 

79 

32 

4 

14 

30 

16 

49 

9 

35 

9 

4 

326 

33 

283 

24 

148 

41 

1,881 

33 

220 

1 

141 

18 

3 

57 

31 

10 

107 

276 

2,294 

15 

4 

16 

18 

38 

3 

2 

5 

47 

496 

64 

192 

182 

46 

22 

27 
20 

204 
70 
10 

144 
32 

158 
7 
4 
13 
15 

147 
20 

153 

209 

385 

3 

168 

56 

14 

9 

44 

4 

131 

4 

5 

10 

12 

26 

4 

9 

26 

19 

24 

9 

15 

2 

4 

223 

21 

44 

24 

57 

9 
163 
23 
104 

1 
89 

7 

4 
39 
21 

4 

36 

95 

5,021 

16 

4 
30 
21 
21 

2 

5' 

34 
'274 
13 
83 
143 
20 
15 

16 

15 

423 

31 

78" 

22 

171 

5 

2 

•     9 

7 

73 

9 

193 

119 

748 

1 

183 

44 

5 

6 

13 

5 

105 

4 

10 

5' 

24 
6 
27 
63 
14 
59 
7 

38 
11 
16 
559 
34 
96 
31 
48 

16 

880 

35 

184 

2 

40 

18 

6 

43 

39 

14 

28 

239 

3,793 

15 

6 

21 

53 

110 

12 

6 

8 

28 

574 

26 

160 

348 

32 

8 

25 

17 

1,276 

218 

4 

111 

33 

1,353 

12 

2 

61 

13 

153 

60 

66,848 

65 

1,788 

9 

1,147 

374 

6 

6 

27 

3 

313 

8 

11 

25 

8 

3 
3 
3 

15 
6 

36 
1 
9 
3 
3 
116 
7 

19 
6 

17 

1 

121 

11 

54 

1 
23 

5 

7 
11 
13 

8 

6 

45 

949 

7 

3 
4 
8 
28 
2 
1 
1 
7 

166 
6 
48 

102 
7 
3 

21 

'"i"637' 

16 

4 

29 

11 

341 

6 

1 

1 

8 

27 

16 

494 

14 

2,825 

2 

344 

109 

10 

3 

5 

1 

63 

1 

7 

2 

2 

? 

Albany,  N.  Y 

3 

4 

F, 

Birmingham,  Ala 

ft 

Boston,  Mass 

7 

S 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Q 

n 

Camden,  N.J 

n 

Chicago,  111 

I?, 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

13 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

14 

15 

Dallas,  Te.x 

ifi 

Dayton,  Ohio 

17 

Denver,  Colo 

18 

1<» 

Detroit,  Mich 

''O 

Fall  River,  Mass 

?1 

Fort  Worthy  Tex 

29 
13 

5 
24 
20 

8 
41 
126 
966 

9 

37 
13 

4 

32 

14 

8 

34 

128 

687 

14 

1 

U 
29 
68 

3 

8' 

8 

179 

9 

45 

106 

11 

8 

20 

15 

212 

356 

22 

?3 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

?4 

?5 

?fi 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

?7 

?S 

Kansas  Ci1:y,  Mo 

w 

Los  Angeles,  CaUf 

30 

Louisville,  Ky 

31 

3? 

Mempliis,  Term 

9 

51 

117 

4 

1 

6 

21 

237 

19 

55 

131 

19 

13 

20 

8 

407 

116 

33 

34 

Minnefipnlis,  Minn .  . 

35 

Nashville,  Tenn 

3fi 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

37 

New  Haven,  Conn 

38 

New  Orleans,  La 

3Q 

NewYork,  N.  Y 

40 

Bronx  borough 

41 
42 
43 
44 

45 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manliattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough 

Newark,  N.  J 

4fi 

Norfolk,  Va 

47 

Oakland,  CaUf 

48 

Omaha,  Nebr 

41 

Paterson,  N.J 

50 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

59 

25 

2,422 

5 

129 

46 

470 

5 

13 

4 

9 

65 

38 

837 

51 

294 

11 

534 

162 

9 

10 

18 

7 

106 

10 

6 

2 

15 

51 

Pittsburgh.  Pa 

52 

Portland,  Oreg 

53 

Providence,  li.  I 

54 

Reading,  Pa. ... 

55 

Richmond,  Va 

14 
16 
97 
40 
2,174 

27 

664 

4 

1,917 

2,749 

7 

8 

22 

6 

117 

6 

2 

5 

4 

5fi 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

57 

St.  Louis,  Mo. . . . 

58 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

59 
60 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

61 

62 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

63 

Seattle,  Wash 

64 

65 

Springfield,  Mass 

66 

Syracuse.  N.  Y 

67 

Toledo,  Oliio 

68 

Trenton,  N.J 

m 

Washington,  D .  C 

70 

Wilmington,  1  )el 

71 

Worcester,  Mass 

72 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

73 

Youngstown,  Ohio 

STATE   OF  BIRTH. 

FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920— Continued. 


295 


POPULATION  BORN  IN— 

Pacific  division. 

Outlying  possessions. 

Wash- 
ington. 

Oregon. 

California. 

Alaska. 

Ameri- 
can 
Samoa. 

Guam. 

Hawaii. 

Pana- 
ma 
Canal 
Zone. 

Philip- 
pine 
Islands. 

Porto 
Rico. 

Virgin 
Islands 
of  the 

U.S. 

120 
23 
45 

260 
34 

149 
20 

115 

28 

15 

1,289 

59 

219 
87 
76 

32 

474 

121 

588 

4 

84 

52 

21 

60 

105 

85 

83 

327 

3,626 

44 

7 

36 

205 

656 

10 

14 

35 

109 

1,603 

121 

4(M 

954 

83 

41 

49 

52 

1,794 

174 

5 

532 

119 

11,171 

31 

11 

40 

58 

228 

392 

294 

63 

3,390 

22 

72, 161 

26,408 

24 

32 

84 

15 

434 

35 

16 

35 

29 

90 
9 

22 
71 
17 
62 
6 
47 
28 
8 

662 
56 

150 
35 
67 

20 

385 

87 

347 

8 

41 

48 

11 

56 

64 

18 

37 

221 

3,447 

24 

3 

16 
75 

219 

13 

1 

17 

4S 

762 
51 

104 

483 
48 
16 

37 

17 

2,442 

134 

6 

122 

53 

76, 607 

12 

20 

18 

30 

123 

139 

362 

51 

4,142 

11 

6,143 

2,078 

10 

16 

56 

4 

244 

8 

15 

13 

23 

227 

84 
156 
458 

90 
874 

97 
324 
125 

41 
3,917 
245 
688 
172 
319 

146 

1,446 

215 

1,603 

52 

305 

106 

105 

275 

269 

158 

137 

847 

116,116 

168 

65 

181 

276 

542 

43 

100 

143 

560 

6,814 

417 

1,474 

4,390 

392 

141 

276 

142 

94,  214 

416 

68 

1,147 

365 

6, 948 

162 

13 

63 

213 

897 

266 

1,261 

453 

227, 510 

33 

7, 355 

1,244 

118 

102 

207 

57 

1,322 

74 

87 

131 

102 

1 

2 
3 

4 
9 

2' 

14 
1 
7 
4 
3 
2 
1 

14 
4 
6 
4 

5 

i 

15 

3 
3 

35" 

48' 

1 

8 

3 

3 

236 

9 

16 

24 

7 

6 
32 
32 

48 

20 

16 

19 

91 

19 

67 

25 

56 

5 

4 

110 

12 

26 

7 

1 

9 

13 
2 

59 
2 
2 
2 
4 
3 
5 

56 
2 
6 

39 
5 

6' 

ii' 

2 

5 

e" 

6 

i' 

15 

12 

i 

1 

? 

7 
11 

1 
12 

3 

4 

5 

35 
3 
2 
6 

6 

7 

2 
3 

1 

8 

q 

10 

30 
4 
6 

10 

69 
5 
4 
6 

7 

2 
13 
10 
50 
40 

3 

11 

1? 

13 

14 

15 

5 
10 

4 
19 

16 

1 

1 

17 
18 

1 

19 

1 
2 

1 

6 
6 
2 
3 
9 
7 
2 

27 
308 

10 

?1 

m 

1 

1 
4 

1 

2 
3 
2 
6 
4 
1 
12 
5 

1 
3 

i' 

5 

25" 

246 

5 

51 

178 

10 

2 

6 
2 
11 

?3 

3 

4 
1 
2 
14 
65 
1 

?4 

?.5 

W 

?7 

15 

265 

7 

28 

1 

1 

29 
30 

1 

31 

3 

2 

10 

1 

5 

4 

59 

773 

4 

495 

257 

9 

8 

11 

11 

170 

20 

4 

6 

2 

0 

2 

11 

177 

7, 364 

157 

1,287 

5,772 

86 

62 

22 

66 

101 

2 

7 

319 

18 

9 

9 

6 

2 

11 

49 

1 

1 

6 

474 

i' 

2" 

7 

1,683 

43 

137 

1,468 

31 

4 

1 
1 

i' 

29" 

6 
2 
1 

i' 

1 
1 

io' 

3? 

1 
9 

6 
7 

33 

34 

35 

1 

1 

17 
4 

13 
186 
11 
59 
106 
7 
3 

9 

7 

2,792 

36 

1 

0 

52 
6 
15 
26 
2 
3 

37 

38 

3 

39 
40 



1 
2 

41 
42 
43 

44 

1 

4 

64 

7 

45 

2 
2 
1 

19' 

1 

46 

47 
48 

49 

15 

1 

131 

1 

38 
4 

80 
6 
1 

10 
6 
7 
4 

31 

8 
1,576 

14 
5 
6 
1 

282 

12 

101 

2 

50 
51 

1 

52 
53 

54 

1 

4 

3 

2 
25 

2 

1 

38 

17 

10 

41 
1,249 

1 
.537 
4 
2 
3 

4 

318 
4 
2 

55 

1 
3 

10 
9 

9 

173 

2 

948 

15 

1 

2 

1 

1 

17 

2 

2 

56 
57 

.58 

3 

59 
60 

1 

17 

61 

1 

203 

11 

2 

2 

2 

16 

i' 

1 
5 

18 
1 

4' 

1 

10 

148 

9 

2 

13 
7 

1 
i' 

3' 

9 

2" 

4 

63 
64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

3 

58 

1 

11 

57 
2 

69 
70 

71 

7?. 

2 

4 

73 

296 


ABSTEACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  67.— URBAN  AND  RURAL  POPULATION  DISTRIBUTED  AS  BORN  IN  DIVISION 
OF  RESIDENCE,  IN  OTHER  DIVISIONS,  OR  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES,  BY  DIVI- 
SIONS: 1920. 


DIVISION  OF  RESIDENCE. 


United  States 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. . 
West  North  Central. . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central... 
West  South  Central. . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


TTnited  States 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central... 
West  North  Central. . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central... 
West  South  Central. . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


Total.  1 


BORN  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES  AND  WITH 
STATE   OF  BIRTH  REPORTED. 


Born  in  division 
of  residence. 


Niunber. 


Per 
cent. 


Born  in  other 
di\asions. 


Number. 


Per 
cent. 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Number. 


Per 
cent. 


URBAN  POPULATION. 


54,304,603 


5, 865, 073 
16,672,595 
13,049,272 
4,727,372 
4,338,792 
1,994,207 
2,970,829 
1,214,980 
3,471,483 


35, 851, 517 


66.0 


3,840,324 
11,296,845 
8,748,990 
3,027,059 
3,591,011 
1,652,530 
1,983,912 
495, 879 
1,214,967 


65.5 
67.8 
67.0 
64.0 
82.8 
82.9 
66.8 
40.8 
35.0 


7,659,466 

14.1 

350, 465 

6.0 

1,021,833 

6.1 

1,724,922 

13.2 

1,057,539 

22.4 

495,  608 

11.4 

282,  780 

14.2 

735, 344 

24.8 

515,027 

42.4 

1,475,948 

42.5 

10, 500, 942 


1, 656, 120 

4,286,036 

2,519,937 

609,942 

233,  879 

49,015 

223, 424 

186, 147 

736, 442 


19.3 


28.2 

25.7 

19.3 

12.9 

5.4 

2.5 

7.5 

15.3 

21.2 


RURAL  POPULATION. 


51,406,017 


1,535,836 
5,588,549 
8,426,271 
7,816,877 
9,651,480 
6, 899, 100 
7,271,395 
2,121,121 
2,095,388 


42, 054, 998 


1,199,919 
4, 652, 730 
7,047,237 
5,866,878 
9, 127, 843 
6,537,918 
6,674,967 
1,024,727 
922,779 


81.8 


78.1 
83.3 
83.6 
75.1 
94.6 
94.8 
78.0 
48.3 
44.0 


5, 779, 


98, 
242, 
642, 

1,158, 
413, 
330, 

1,331, 
800, 
761, 


482 

11.2 

550 

6-4 

816 

4.3 

816 

7.6 

478 

14.8 

439 

4.3 

197 

4.8 

285 

18.3 

760 

37.8 

141 

36.3 

3,419,750 


229, 825 
674,382 
712,  204 
765,711 
96,658 
23, 974 
241,404 
281,473 
394, 119 


15.0 
12.1 
8.5 
9.8 
1.0 
0.3 
3.3 
13.3 
18.8 


^Includes  persons  born  in  the  United  States,  state  of  birth  not  reported;  persons  born  in  outl^-ing  pos- 
sessions, or  at  sea  under  Ignited  States  flag;  and  American  citizens  born  abroad.  The  combined  nunilier  of 
these  classes  in  the  United  States  in  1920  was  as  follows:  Urban,  292, 67s,  or  five-tenths  of  1  jier  cent  of  the 
total  urban  population;  rural,  151,787,  or  three-tenths  of  1  per  cent  of  the  total  rural  population. 


STATE    OF   BIRTH. 


297 


Table  68.— URBAN  AND  RURAL  POPULATION  DISTRIBUTED  AS  BORN  IN  STATE  OF 
RESIDENCE,  IN  OTHER   STATES,  OR  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES,  BY  STATES:  1920. 


STATE   OF  RESIDENCE. 


United  States 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampsliire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouii 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virgiaia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

We.st  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific  : 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


urban  population. 


Total.  1 


54,304,603 


299, 
279 
109 
,650: 
589 
936: 

589 
474: 
6O7; 

677 
482: 
403: 
241 
244; 

,051 
875: 

,586: 
88 
101 
405 
6I7; 

120 
869 
437 
673 
369 
490: 
293 
727: 
355; 

633 
611 
509 
240. 

290, 
628: 
539 
,512: 

172, 
119: 

57: 
453 

64: 
11 
215 

15; 

748, 
391 
,331 


Born  in  the  United  States  and  with 
state  of  birth  reported. 


Born  in  state  of 
residence. 


Number. 


32,069,159 


212, 774 
151,449 
71,552 
2,127,910 
314,329 
497, 114 

5,184,387 
1,291,367 
3,999,609 

2,338,945 

989,915 

2, 479, 409 

1,226,3.86 

825,597 

547,090 
526, 048 
955, 444 
33,817 
38,174 
182,037 
284,421 

67,094 
629,929 
160, 109 
507, 678 
243,184 
415,393 
2.51,7.37 
570, 610 
167,119 

490, 485 
423, 544 
386,118 
182,995 

168,408 
492, 772 
1,58, 470 
920,524 

.54,086 
35, 414 
13, 232 

136, 508 
28,88.5 
29, 070 

133,995 
4,232 

192, 405 
12?,  2.50 
804, 139 


Per 

cent. 


59.1 


71.0 
54.1 
65.1 
58.3 
53.4 
53.1 

60.4 
52.2 
71.3 


56.3 
54.7 
66.3 

52.0 
60.1 
60.2 
38.3 
37.5 
44.9 
46.0 

55.6 
72.5 
36.6 
75.  3 
6.5.9 
84.7 
8.5.6 
78.4 
47.0 

77.4 
69.3 
75.8 
76.2 

58.0 
78.4 
29.4 
60.9 

31.4 
29.8 
23.1 
30.1 
44.5 
24.7 
62.2 
27.7 

2.5.7 
31.5 
34.5 


Born  in  other 

states. 


Number. 


11,441,824 


25,842 
54,959 
19, 488 

456, 106 
99,981 

159,285 

732, 058 
545,. 5.56 
565, 701 

75.5, 100 
367, 231 
8.53,121 
478,704 
159,504 

257, 136 
2.53, 652 
472, 308 
36, 702 
.50,026 
1.59,077 
288,666 

36, 374 
148,716 
244, 222 
14.3,510 
103, 347 
69,614 
37, 444 
141, 738 
148, 801 

119, 508 
172, 175 
109, 275 
51,210 

112,214 
98,113 
361,0.39 
407, 716 

81,613 
70, 875 
34, 2.59 
247, 029 
29,988 
56, 632 
47,279 
7,809 

384,119 
199, 430 
987, 572 


Per 

cent. 


2L1 


19.6 
17.7 
12.5 
17.0 
17.0 

8.5 
22.0 
10.1 

20.5 
24.8 
19.4 
21.4 
12.8 

24.5 
29.0 
29.8 
41.6 
49.1 
39.2 
46.7 

.30.1 
17.1 
55.8 
21.3 
28.0 
14.2 
12.7 
19.5 
4L8 

18.9 
28.2 
21.5 
21.3 

38.6 
1.5.6 
66.9 
27.0 

47.4 
59.  5 
59.7 
.54.5 
46.2 
48.2 
21.9 
51.2 

51.3 
51.0 
42.4 


Foreign  bom. 


Number. 


10,500,942 


59,465 

71,574 

18, 167 

1,055,640 

173,365 

277,909 

2,623,903 

631,873 

1,030,260 

572, 098 
119,251 
1,050,200 
523,978 
254,410 

242,008 
90, 285 

149,551 
16,308 
12,236 
59,905 
39, 649 

16, 878 
88,678 
29,365 
20,018 
19,864 
4,373 
4,356 
12, 733 
37,614 

21,667 
11,621 
11,431 
4,296 

5,647 

34,093 

14,449 

169,235 

33,482 
11,801 

8,966 
60,483 

5,754 
29,704 
33, 152 

2,805 

1.59,291 

65, 073 

512,078 


1  Includes  persons  born  in  the  United  States,  state  of  birth  not  reported;  persons  born  in  outlying  pos- 
sessions, or  at  sea  under  United  States  flag;  and  American  citizens  born  abroad.  The  combmed  number 
of  these  classes  in  the  United  States  in  1920  was  as  follows:  Urban,  292,67s,  or  live-tenths  of  1  per  cent  of 
the  total  urban  population;  rural,  151,787,  or  three-tenths  of  1  per  cent  of  the  total  rural  population. 


298 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  68.— URBAN  AND  RURAL  POPULATION  DISTRIBUTED  AS  BORN  IN  STATE  OF 
RESIDENCE,  IN  OTHER  STATES,  OR  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES,  BY  STATES:  1920— 
Contmued. 


STATE   OF  RESIDENCE. 


tTnited  States. 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rliode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  Yorl£ 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia  ''■. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida , 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi , 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas , 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho , 

Wyoming , 

Coiorado , 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah , 

Nevada , 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


rural  population. 


Total. » 


51,406,017 


46S,  445 
163,  322 
242, 452 
202, 108 
15,217 
444,  292 

,795,.3S3 
C.S0,9fi4 
,112,202 

082, 258 
447,  .535 
082,127 
426, 8.52 
387, 499 

335,  .532 
528, 526 
817,152 
558, 633 
534, 675 
891,066 
,151,293 

102,  236 
580, 239 


635, 203 
094, 694 
068, 753 
389, 737 
167, 973 
612, 645 

783, 087 
726, 6.59 
838, 857 
550, 497 

461,707 
170,346 
488,803 
150, 539 

376, 878 
312, 829 
137,0.54 
486, 370 
295, 390 
216,635 
2;«,812 
62, 153 

607, 886 
392, 370 
, 095, 132 


Born  in  the  United  States  and  with 
state  of  birth  reported. 


Born  in  state  of 
residence. 


Number. 


39,001,854 


385, 571 
105, 625 
178, 986 
137,377 
10,  463 
259, 098 

1,450,082 

402, 092 

2,565,379 

1,740,813 
1,219,533 
1,611,509 
996, 947 
1,026,977 

845, 086 
1,098,5.58 
1,426,838 
270, 862 
265, 086 
5.53, 405 
683,417 

75, 869 
477, 361 


1,471,262 
870, 159 
1 ,  975, 865 
1,314,054 
2,024,813 
392, 984 

1, 644, 504 
1,571,036 
1,669,155 
1,412,141 

1,028,522 

1, 029, 843 

660, 759 

2, 385, 787 

118,732 
112,614 

35, 750 
180,998 
180, 349 

SO,  706 
180,011 

20, 529 

217,770 
172,473 
464, 104 


Per 

cent. 


75.9 


82.3 
64.7 
73.8 
68.0 
68.8 
.58.3 

80.8 
59.0 
82.4 

&3.6 
84.2 
77.4 
69.9 
74.0 

63.3 
71.9 
78.5 
48.5 
49.6 
62.1 
59.4 

74.2 
82.3 


90.0 
79.5 
95.5 
94.6 
93.4 
64.1 

92.2 
91.0 
90.8 
91.1 

70.4 
88.0 
44.4 
75.7 

31.5 
30. 0 
26.1 
37.2 
61.1 
37.3 
77.0 
33.0 

3.5.8 
44.0 
42.4 


Born  in  other 
states. 


Number. 


8,833,626 


32, 633 
36,991 
35, 260 
31,136 
2,809 
82, 520 

133,465 
165,975 
178,5.53 

227,917 
193, 827 
303, 564 
218,661 
150,305 

242, 448 
289,913 
349, 067 
167, 390 
197, 168 
243,  ,599 
392,519 

22, 671 

87,418 


149,983 
180,205 
88, 382 
71,925 
137, 508 
200, 823 

128, 224 
150, 154 
160, 706 
132, 195 

420, 934 
124, 900 
794, 841 
560, 666 

193,264 
169,438 
82,  .57 1 
24.5, 0.50 
89, 889 
80, 941 
26, 720 
27, 925 

278, 332 
174, 862 
376, 379 


Per 

cent. 


17.2 


7.0 
22.6 
14.5 
15.4 
18.5 
18.6 

7.4 
24.4 
5.7 

10.9 
13.4 
14.6 
15.3 
10.8 

18.2 
19.0 
19.2 
30.0 
36.9 
27.3 
34.1 

22.2 
15.1 


9.2 
16.5 
4.3 
5.2 
6.3 
32.8 

7.2 

8.7 
8.7 
8.5 

28.8 
10.7 
53.4 
17.8 

5L3 
54.2 

60.2 
.50.  4 
30.4 
37.4 
11.4 
44.9 

45.8 
44.6 
34.4 


Foreign  born. 


Number. 


3,419,750 


Per 
cent. 


48, 349 
19, 823 
26,391 
32, 908 
1,824 
100,530 

201,472 
110,613 
362,297 

108,354 
32, 077 
160, 384 
205, 314 
206,075 

244, 787 
135, 709 
37, 284 
115,555 
70, 298 
90, 760 
71,318 

3,023 
14,501 


11,687 
42,241 
2,899 
2,226 
3,831 
16,250 

9,239 
4, 027 
6, 596 
4,112 

8,490 

12, 334 

25, 983 

194,597 

62, 109 

28, 946 
17,601 
58,  655 
24,  054 
50,  862 
26, 048 
13, 198 

106, 001 

42,  .57 1 

245, 547 


1  Includes  persons  born  in  the  United  States,  state  of  birth  not  reported;  persons  born  in  onf  lying  posses- 
sions, or  at  sea  under  United  States  fiag;  and  American  citizens  born  abroad.  The  combined  number  of 
these  classes  in  the  United  States  in  1920  was  as  follows:  Urban,  2i)2,678,  or  five-tenths  of  1  per  cent  of  the 
total  ucban  population;  rural,  151,787,  or  three-tenths  of  1  per  cent  of  the  total  rural  population. 

-  No  rural  i)o;Hilation,  as  Washington  city  is  cooxtcnsivo  with  the  District  of  Columbia. 


COUNTRY   OF   BIRTH, 


299 


Table  69.— (X^UNTRY    OF    BIRTH     OF    FOREIGN-BORN    POPULATION,  BY    SEX,    FOR 

THE   UNITED   STATES:  1920. 


COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH. 


Total  foreign  born 

Europe 

Northwestern  Europe 

England 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium 

Luxemburg 

Switzerland 

France 

A  Isace-Lorraine 

Central  Europe 

Germany 

Poland 

Czechoslovakia 

Austria 

Hungary 

Jugo-Slavia 

Eastern  Europe 

Russia 

Lithuania 

Finland 

Rumania 

Bulgaria 

Turkey  in  Europe 

Southern  Europe 

Greece 

Albania 

Italy 

Spain 

Portugal 

Other  Europe  ^ 

Asia 

Armenia 

Palestine 

Syria 

Turkey  in  Asia 

China 

Japan 

India 

Other  Asia 

America 

Canada  and  Newfoundland. 

Canada — French 

Canada — Other 

Newfoundland 

West  Indies s 

Cuba 

Other  West  Indies  3 

Mexico 

Central  and  South  America. 

Central  America 

South  America 

All  other 

Africa 

AustraUa 

Atlantic  Islands 

Pacific  Islands  3 

Country  not  specified 

Born  at  sea 


Total.        Male.     Female.    Male. 


13, 920, 692 


11, 882, 053 


.3, 830, 094 

813,  853 

254, 570 

67, 066 

1,037,234 

363,  863 

625, 585 

1S9, 1.54 

131, 766 

62, 687 

12, 58.5 

118, 659 

1.53, 072 


, 330, 874 
,  686, 108 
, 139, 979 

362. 438 
575,627 
397,  28:B 

169. 439 

,  803, 971 
,400,495 
135, 06S 
149, 824 
102, 823 
10, 477 
5,284 

,911,213 

175, 976 

5, 608 

,610,113 

49, 535 

69, 981 

5, 901 
237,950 


36,62K 

3,203 

51,901 

11,019 

43, 560 

81,. 502 

4,901 

5,236 

1.727,017 


7,675,435  6,245,257        55.1 


1,138,174 

307,  786 

817, 139 

13, 249 

78,962 

14, 872 

64,090 

4.S6, 418 

23,463 

4,912 

IS,  551 

73, 672 


5,781 
10, 914 
44,340 
3,712 
3,589 
5,336 


6,570,7815,311,272        55.3 


25,352 
2,062 

31,241 
8,042 

40,754 

57, 304 
3,774 
3,931 


5.56,  837 

157, 748 

392,931 

6,158 

43,263 

8,341 

34,922 

276,  .526 

14, 291 

2,849 

11,442 

41, 277 


3,433 
6,019 
24,523 
2,050 
2,320 
2,932 


,.503 
,189 
,614 
,882 
,063 
,105 
,647 
,091 
,256 
,716 
,914 
,829 
,597 
,1U 


,500 
,478 
,202 
,537 
,688 
969 
,626 

,212 
,370 
703 
,8.36 

,868 
,435 


2,236       62.1       37.9 
172,460       65,490        72.5       27.5 


,276 
,141 
,660 
,977 
,806 
,198 
,127 
,305 


890,917     836,100        51.6       48.4 


581 
1.50, 
424, 


32,395 


,348 
,895 
,817 
,662 
,269 
,404 


PER  CENT. 


Fe- 
male. 


51.7 
52.3 
52.6 
.54.0 
43.9 
55.7 
55. 1 
60.3 
57.3 
57.4 
61.0 
57.2 
51.9 
65.9 

55.  2 
52.9 
56.7 
54.1 
56.2 
.54.6 
67.7 

56.2 

5.5.3 

61.4 

56.9 

56.5 

90 

69.2 

62.0 
81.6 
87.  5 
59.5 
74.0 
59.4 


69.2 
64.4 
60. 2 
73.0 
93.6 
70.3 
77.0 
75.1 


48.9 
51.3 
48.1 
46.5 
.54.8 
56.1 
54.5 
56.8 
60.9 
58.0 
61.7 

56.0 


30.8 
35. 6 
39.  8 
27.0 
6.4 
29.7 
2:5.0 
24.9 


44.0 


Males 
to  100 

fe- 
males. 


123.7 


107.0 
109.7 
111.1 
117.2 
78.3 
125.9 
122.9 
151.9 
134.2 
134. 6 
1.56. 1 
133. 4 
108.0 
1S6.9 

123.0 
112.1 
131.0 
118. 1 
128.3 
120.3 
209.8 

128.2 
123.6 
158.7 
132.2 
130. 1 
981.2 
225. 0 

163.  2 
4-1.3. 6 
697 
147.  0 
284.9 
146.1 

163.9 
263.3 


224.8 
l.so, 
151.2 
270.1 
1,452.4 
236.  8 
334.9 
301.2 

106. 


95.8 
105. 1 

92.6 

86, 

121.2 
127.7 
119.7 
131.7 
155.8 
138. 1 
161.0 

127.4 


146.2 
123.0 
123.7 
123.3 

182.8 
122. 0 


PER  CENT 
DISTRIBUTION. 


Total-    Male 


100.0 


85.4 


27.5 
5.8 
1.8 
0.5 
7.5 
2.6 
4.5 
1.4 
0.9 
0.5 
0.1 
0.9 
1.1 

o.s 

31.1 
12.1 
8.2 
2.6 
4.1 
2.9 
1.2 

1.3.0 

10.1 
1.0 
1.1 
0.7 
0.1 

(') 

13.7 
1.3 

(') 

11.6 
0.4 
0.5 

1.7 


0.3 

{') 
0.4 
0.1 
0.3 
0.6 

(') 

(') 

12.4 


8.2 
2.2 
5.9 
0.1 
0.6 
0.1 
0.5 
3.5 
0.2 
(») 
0.1 

0.5 


0.1 
0.3 

^'> 
0) 
(') 


100.0 


85.6 


25.  8 
5.5 
1.7 
0 

.5.9 
2.6 
4.5 
1.5 
1.0 
0 

0.1 
0.9 
1.0 

o.s 

31.1 
11.6 
8.4 
2.6 
4.2 
2 
1.5 

13.2 

10.1 

1.1 

1.1 

0.8 
0.1 

(') 

15. 4 
1.9 
0.1 

12 
0.  5 
0.5 

(') 

2.2 


0.3 

0) 
0.4 
0.1 
0.5 
0.7 

(') 
0.1 

11.6 


7.3 
2.1 
5.1 
0.1 
0.6 
0.1 
0.5 
3.6 
0.2 
(') 
0.1 

0.5 


(') 
0.1 
0.3 

(') 

(') 

(') 


Fe- 
male. 


1  I>ess  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 

'Comprises  Danzig,  Fiume,  Saar  Basin,  and  "Europe,  not  specified.' 

»  Except  po.ssessions  of  the  United  States. 


300 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 

Table  70.— COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  POPU- 


1920 


COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH. 
(POSTWAR  BOXJNDARIES.) 


Total  foreign  born 

Europe 

Northwestern  Europe 

England , 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium 

Luxemburg 

Switzerland 

France 

Central  Europe 

Germany 

Poland 

Czechoslovakia 

Austria 

Hungary 

Jugo-Slavia 

Eastern  Europe 

Russia 

Lithuania 

Finland 

Rumania 

Bulgaria 

Turkey  in  Europe 

Southern  Europe 

Greece 

Albania , 

Italy 

Spain 

Portugal 

Other  Europe 

Asia 

Armenia 

Palestine 

Syria 

Turkey  in  Asia 

China , 

Japan 

India 

Other  Asia 

America 

Canada— French 

Canada— Other , 

Newfoundland , 

West  Indies  ^ 

Mexico , 

Central  and  South  America. 

All  other* 


Both  sexes. 


Number. 


13,920,692 


11, 882,  053 


3, 830, 094 

813,  853 

254,  570 

67, 066 

1, 037,  234 

363,  863 

625, 5S5 

189, 154 

131, 766 

62, 687 

12, 585 

118, 659 

153,072 

4, 330,  874 
1, 686, 108 
1, 139. 979 

362. 438 
575, 627 
397,  283 

169. 439 

1,803,971 

1,400,495 

135,  068 

149,  824 

102, 823 

10, 477 

5, 284 

1,911,213 

175, 976 

5,  608 

1,610,113 

49, 535 

69, 981 

*  5, 901 
237,950 


36, 628 
3, 203 
51, 901 
11,019 
43, 560 
81,502 
4,901 
5,236 

1, 727, 017 


307, 786 

817, 139 

13, 249 

78, 962 
486,418 
23,463 

73, 672 


Per 

cent  of 
total 
foreign- 
bom 
popu- 
lation. 


100.0 


85.4 


27.5 
5.8 
1.8 
0.5 
7.5 
2.6 
4.5 
1.4 
0.9 
0.5 
0.1 
0.9 
1.1 

31.1 
12.1 
8.2 
2.6 
4.1 
2.9 
1.2 

13.0 

10.1 
1.0 
1.1 
0.7 
0.1 

(') 

13.7 
1.3 

(1) 

11.6 
0.4 
0.5 

0) 
1.7 


0.3 

(■) 
0.4 
0.1 
0.3 
0.6 

G) 

(1) 

12.4 


2.2 
5.9 
0.1 
0.6 
3.5 
0.2 

0.5 


Per 
cent  of 
total 
popu- 
lation. 


13.2 


11.2 


3.6 
0.8 
0.2 
0.1 
1.0 
0.3 
0.6 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 

0.1 
0.1 

4.1 
1.6 
1.1 
0.3 
0.5 
0.4 
0.2 

1.7 
1.3 
0.1 
0.1 
0.1 

(') 

1.8 

0.2 
0) 

1.5 
-(>) 

0.1 

0.2 


0) 

(1) 
0.1 

8 

1.6 


0.3 
0.8 

(>) 
0.1 
0.5 

(') 

0.1 


Male. 


7,675,435 


6,  570, 781 


1, 979, 591 

425, 664 

133, 956 

36, 184 

455, 571 

202,  758 

344, 938 

114,063 

75, 510 

35, 971 

7,671 

67, 830 

79, 475 

2, 389, 053 
891,293 
646, 388 
196, 253 
323, 453 
216,914 
114,752 

1,013,471 

774, 017 
82, 866 
85, 287 
58, 135 
9, 508 
3,658 

1,18.5,001 

143, 606 

4, 905 

958, 277 

36, 667 

41,546 

3,665 
172, 460 


25, 352 
2,062 

31,241 
8,042 

40, 754 

57, 304 
3, 774 
3,931 

890,917 


157, 748 

392, 931 

6,158 

43, 263 
276, 526 

14,291 

41,277 


Female. 


6,245,257 


5,311,272 


1, 850, 503 

388, 189 

120, 614 

30,882 

581, 663 

161, 105 

280, 647 

75, 091 

56, 256 

26,716 

4,914 

50, 829 

73, 597 

1,941,821 
794, 815 
493, 591 
166, 185 
252, 174 
180, 369 

54. 687 

790, 500 
626, 478 
52, 202 
64, 537 

44. 688 
969 

1,626 

726, 212 

32. 370 

703 

651, 836 
12, 868 
28, 435 

2,236 
65,490 


11,276 
1,141 

20,660 
2,977 
2,806 

24, 198 
1,127 
1,305 

836, 100 


150, 038 
424, 208 

7,091 
35, 699 
209, 892 

9,172 

32,395 


Males 

to  100 

females. 


123.7 


107.0 
109.7 
111.1 
117.2 
78.3 
125.9 
122.9 
151.9 
134.2 
134. 6 
156.1 
133.4 
108.0 

123.0 
112.1 
131.0 
118.1 
128.3 
120.3 
209.8 

128. 2 
123.6 
158.7 
132.2 
130.1 
981.2 
225.0 

163.2 
443.6 
697.7 
147.0 
284.9 
146.1 

163.9 
263.3 


224.8 
180.7 
151.2 
270.1 
1, 452. 4 
236.8 
334.9 
301.2 

106.6 


105.1 
92.6 
86.8 
121.2 
131.7 
155.8 

127.4 


>  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 

2  Persons  reported  in  1910  as  of  Polish  mother  tongue  born  in  Germany  (98,182  males;  91,914  females). 
Austria  (199,485  males;  129,933  females),  and  Kussia  (270,363  males;  148,()07  females)  have  been  deducted 
from  the  respecti\o  countries  aud  combined  as  Poland  for  comparison  with  number  reported  in  1920  as 
born  in  Poland. 


COUNTRY   OF   BIRTH. 
LATION,  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED   STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


301 


1910 


COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH. 
(PREWAR  BOUNDARIES.) 


Total  foreign  born. 
Europe 


Northwestern  Europe . 

England 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium 

Luxemburg 

Switzerland 

France 


Central  Europe 

Germany 

Poland 

Austria 

Hungary 

Serbia 

Montenegro 

Eastern  Europe 

Russia 

Finland 

Rumania 

Bulgaria 

Turkey  in  Europe  ^ . 

Southern  Europe 

Greece 

0) 

Italy 

Spain 

Portugal 

Eurc^e,  not  specified. . . 


Asia. 


Turkey  in  Asia. 

China 

Japan 

India 

Other  Asia 


America. 


Canada— French 

Canada — Other 

Newfoundland 

West  Indies  ^ 

Mexico 

Central  and  South  America. 

Another  6 


Both  sexes. 


Number. 


13,515,886 


11, 791, 841 


4, 239, 067 

877,719 

261, 076 

82, 488 

1,352,251 

403, 877 

665, 207 

181,649 

120, 063 

49, 400 

3,071 

124,848 

117,418 

4,600,298 

2  2,311,237 

2  937, 884 

2  845, 555 

495, 609 

4,639 

5,374 

1,423,743 

2  1,184,412 

129, 680 

65,923 

11,498 

32,230 

1,525,875 
101,282 


1,343,125 

22,108 
59,360 

2,858 


191,484 


69,729 
56, 756 
67, 744 
4,664 
2,591 

1,489,231 


385,083 

819, 554 

5,080 

47,635 

221,915 

9,964 

43,330 


Per 
cent  of 
total 
foreign- 
born 
popu- 
lation. 


100.0 


87.2 


31.4 
6.5 
1.9 
0.6 

10.0 
3.0 
4.9 
1.3 
0.9 
0.4 

(') 
0.9 
0.9 

34.0 

17.1 
6.9 
6.3 
3.7 

(') 

(') 

10.5 
8.8 
1.0 
0.5 
0.1 
0.2 

11.3 
0.7 


9.9 
0.2 
0.4 

(>) 


1.4 


0.4 
0.4 
0.5 

(') 
0) 

11.0 


2.8 
6.1 
(>) 
0.4 
1.6 
0.1 

0.3 


Per 
cent  of 
total 
popu- 
lation. 


14.7 


12.8 


4.6 
1.0 
0.3 
0.1 
1.5 
0.4 
0.7 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 

0) 

0.1 
0.1 

5.0 
2.5 
1.0 
0.9 
0.5 

(') 

(') 
1.5 
1.3 
0.1 
0.1 

(') 

0) 
1.7 
0.1 


1.5 

(') 
0.1 

(') 


0.2 


0.1 
0.1 
0.1 

(') 
(') 

1.6 


0.4 
0.9 

(') 
0.1 
0.2 

0) 

0) 


Male. 


7,667,748 


6, 702, 997 


2,226,393 

477, 320 

144, 659 

45, 397 

611,556 

230, 156 

369, 953 

109, 120 

68, 363 

29, 895 

1,963 

72, 726 

65, 285 

2,636,069 

1,239,593 

568, 030 

513,970 

305,543 

3,837 

5,096 

811,796 
656, 856 
79,098 
36.521 
10, 797 
28,524 

1,026,951 
93,447 


880,904 
16, 785 
35, 815 

1,788 
162, 050 


40,467 
54,968 
60,758 
3,779 
2,078 

777,596 


201,164 
404,792 

2,525 
26, 7W 
136,677 

5,674 

25, 105 


Female. 


5,848,138 


5, 088, 844 


2,012,674 
400, 399 
116,417 
37, 091 
740,  695 
173, 721 
295, 251 
72, 529 
51,700 
19, 505 
1,108 
.52, 122 
52, 133 

1,964,229 

1,071,644 

369, 854 

331,585 

190,066 

802 

278 

611,947 
527,556 
50, 582 
29,402 
701 
3,706 

498,924 


462,221 

5,323 

23,545 

1,070 
29,434 


19,262 

1,788 

6,986 

885 

513 

711,635 


183,919 

414,762 

2,555 

20,871 

85,238 

4,290 

18,225 


Males 

to  100 

females. 


131.1 


131.7 


110.6 
119.2 
124.3 
122.4 
82.6 
132,5 
125.3 
150.5 
132.2 
153.3 
177.2 
139.5 
125.2 

134.2 
115.7 
153.6 
155.0 
160.8 
478.4 
1,833.1 

132.7 
124.5 
156. 4 
124.2 

1,540.2 
769.7 
205.8 

1,192.7 


190.6 
315.3 
152.1 

167.1 


550.6 


210.1 
3,074.3 
869.7 
427.0 
405.1 

109.3 


109.4 
97.6 
98.8 
128.2 
160.3 
132.3 

137.8 


8  Albania  included  with  Turkey  in  Europe  in  1910. 

*  Comprises  Danzig  (2,049),  Flume  (384),  Saar  Basin  (263),  and  "Europe,  not  specified"  (3,205). 
^  Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 

»  Africa,  Australia,  Atlantic  Islands,  Pacific  Islands  except  possessions  of  the  United  States,  "country 
not  specified,"  and  born  at  sea. 


302 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  71— COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH  OF  FOREIGN-BORN 
[  Figures  for  each  census  year  relate  to 


COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH. 


1920 


1910 


1900 


1890 


1880  1870 


Total  foreign  born. 


Europe. 


Northwestern  Europe. 

England 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium 

Luxemburg 

Switzerland 

France 


Central  and  Eastern  Europe . 

Germany , 

Poland 

Czechoslovakia 

Austria 

Himgary 

Jugo-Slavia 

Serbia 

Montenegro 

Russia 

Lithuania 

J'inland 

Rumania 

Bulgaria 

Turkey  in  Europe 


Southern  Europe. 

Greece 

Albania 

Italy 

Spain 

Portugal 


Other  Europe  '•>. 


Asia. 


Armenia 

Palestine 

Syria 

Turkey  in  Asia. 

China 

Japan :... 

India , 

Other  Asia 


America . 


Canada — French  6 . 
Canada — Other  <■>.. . 
Newfoundland  ^ . . . 

Cuba 

Other  West  Indies . 

Mexico 

Central  America. . . 
South  America 


All  other* 


13,515,886 


9,249,560 


5,567,229 


11,  882,  053 


11, 791,  841 


3, 830, 094 

813,  853 

2.54, 570 

67, 066 

1,037,234 

363, 863 

625, 585 

189, 154 

131,  766 

62, 687 

12,585 

118,659 

153, 072 

6, 134,  845 
1,686,108 
1, 139,  979 

362. 438 
575, 627 
397,  283 

169. 439 


4, 239, 067 

877,  719 

261, 076 

82,  488 

1,352,251 

403, 877 

665, 207 

181,649 

120, 063 

49, 400 

3,071 

124,848 

117, 418 

6, 024, 041 

-2,311,237 

2  937, 884 


8,871,780 

4,202,68:1 

840,513 

233,  524 

93, 586 

1,615,459 

336, 388 

582, 014 

153, 690 

94,931 

29, 757 

3,031 

115,593 

104, 197 

4, 136, 646 

2,663,418 

383, 407 


8,  020, 608 


5,744,311 


4,936,618 


4, 380, 752 

909,092 

242, 231 

100, 079 

1,871,509 

322, 665 

478, 041 

132, 543 

81, 828 

22,639 

2,882 

104, 009 

113, 174 

3,420,629 

2, 784,  894 

147, 440 


3, 494, 484 

664, 160 

170, 136 

83, 302 

1, 854, 571 

181, 729 

194, 337 

64,196 

58,090 

15, 535 

12, 836 

88,621 

106, 971 

2, 187, 776 

1, 966,  742 

48, 557 


3,124,638 

555, 046 

140,  80  5 

74, 533 

1,  8.55,  827 

114,246 

97, 332 

30, 107 

46, 802 

12, 553 

5, 802 

75, 153 

116,402 

1,  784, 449 

1,690,533 

14, 436 


1, 400, 495 

135, 068 

149, 824 

102, 823 

10, 477 

5,284 

1,911,213 

175, 976 

5,608 

1,610,113 

49,  535 

69, 981 

5,901 


237,950 


1,727,017 


307, 

817, 

13, 

'  64, 

486, 

4, 

18, 


73,672 


2  845, 555 
495,609 


4, 639 
5,374 

^n,184,412 

129, 680 
65, 923 
11,498 

a  32, 230 

1,525,875 
101,282 

(') 
1,343,125 
22, 108 
59, 360 

2,858 


191,484 


59,729 

56, 756 
67,744 
4,664 
2,591 

1,489,231 


385,083 

819, 554 

5,080 

15, 133 

7  32, 502 

221,915 

1,736 

8,228 


432,  798 
145,714. 


241,377 
62, 435 


124, 024 
11,526 


70,  797 
3,737 


423, 726 

62, 641 
15, 032 


182,644 


35,722 


4,644 


^  9, 910 

530, 200 
8,515 


484, 027 

7, 050 

30, 608 

2,251 


120, 248 


(0 

81, 534 

24, 788 

2,0.31 

11, 895 


1,317,380 


395, 
784, 


11, 

'  14, 

103, 

3, 

4, 


43,330  31,868 


<  1, 839 

206,648 

1,887 


182, 580 
6,185 
15, 996 

12, 579 


113,396 


(*) 

106, 701 
2,292 
2,143 
2,260 


302, 496 
678, 442 


23,256 

77, 853 
1,192 
5,006 


27,311 


58,265 
776 


44,230 
5,]>21 
8,138 


107, 630 


(<) 

104,468 

401 

1,707 

1,054 


807,230 


717,157 

6,917 

9,484 

68, 399 

707 

4,566 


20,772 


1302 


25,853 
390 


17, 157 
3,764 
4,542 

1,678 


64, 565 


63, 042 
73 

586 

864 


551,335 


493,464 

5,319 

6,251 

42, 4:i5 

301 

3,565 


14,711 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 

«  See  note  2,  Table  70. 

»  Albania  included  with  Turkey  in  Europe  in  1910. 

<  Turkey  in  Asia  included  with  Turkey  in  Europe  prior  to  1910. 

5  Includes  "Europe,  not  specified"  at  each  census,  and  Danzig,  Flume,  and  Saar  Basin  in  1920. 


COUNTRY   OF   BIRTH. 


303 


POPULATION,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1S-)(M920. 
countries  as  constituted  in  that  year.] 


NUMBER— continued . 

PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION. 

1860 

1850 

1020 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

4,138,697 

2,244,602 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

1 

3, 805, 701 

2,031,867 

85.4 

87.2 

85.8 

86.7 

86.0 

88.7 

92.0 

90.5 

2 

2,472,211 

433, 491 

lOS, 51S 

45,  763 

1,611,304 

43,995 

18,625 

9,962 

28,  281 

9,072 

1, 437, 475 

278,675 

70,5,50 

29,868 

961,719 

12,678 

3, 559 

1,8:^8 

9,  S4S 

1,313 

27.5 
5.8 
1.  S 
0.5 
7.5 
2.6 
4.5 
1.4 
0.9 
0.5 
0.1 
0.9 
1.1 

44.1 
12.1 
8.2 
2.6 
4.1 
2.9 
1.2 

31.4 
6.5 
1.9 
0.6 

10.0 
3.0 
4.9 
1.3 
0.  9 
0.4 
(■) 
0.9 
0.9 

41.6 
17.  I 
0.9 

40.6 
8.1 
2.3 
0.9 

15.  6 
3.3 
5.6 
1.5 
0.9 
0.3 
(') 
1.1 
1.0 

40.0 
25.  8 
3.7 

47.4 
9.8 
2.6 
1.1 

20.2 
3.5 
5.2 
1.4 
0.9 
0.2 
(') 
1.1 
1.2 

37.0 

30.1 

1.6 

52.3 
9.9 
2.5 
1.2 

27.  S 
2.7 
2.9 
1.0 
0.9 
0.2 
0.2 
1.3 
1.6 

32.8 
29.4 
0.7 

56.1 
10.0 
2.5 
1.3 
33.3 
2.1 
1.7 
0.5 
0.8 
0.2 
0.1 
1.3 
2.1 

32.  1 
30.  4 
0.3 

59.7 
10.5 
2.6 
1.1 
38.9 
1.1 
0.5 
0.2 
0.7 
0.2 

64.0 
12.4 
3.  1 
1.3 
42.8 
0.6 
0.2 
0.1 
0.  4 
0.1 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

53,327 
109,870 

1,311,722 

1, 276, 075 

7,298 

13,358 
54, 069 

586, 240 
583,774 

1.3 

2.  7 

31.7 

30.8 
0.2 

0.6 
2.4 

26.1 
26.0 

14 
15 

16 
17 
IS 

1<» 

2-),  061 

946 

6.3 
3.7 

4.2 
1.4 

2.6 

0.7 

1.9 
0.2 

1.3 
0.1 

0.6 

(I) 

20 

m 

}         8.8 

1.0 
0.5 
0.1 
0.2 

11.3 
0.7 

?s 

?4 

3,160 

1,414 

f       10.  1 

{    !:; 

0.7 
0.1 
(') 

13.7 
1.3 

(') 

11.6 
0.4 
0.5 

(0 
1.7 

4.1 

0.6 
0.1 

i        2.0 

0.5 

0.1 

0.1 

0.  1 

25 
26 
27 

?8 

?0 

<  128 

20,  .365 
328 

4  106 

8,152 
86 

0.1 

.5.1 
0.1 

(') 

2.2 
(•) 

0.9 
(•) 

0.5 
(•) 

(!) 
0.5 

0.4 
0) 

30 

31 
32 
33 

11,677 
4, 244 
4,116 

1,403 
36,796 

3,679 
3,113 
'1,  274 

1,135 

9.9 
0.2 
0.4 

(') 
1.4 

4.7 
0.1 
0.3 

(•) 
1.2 

2.0 
0.1 
0.2 

0.1 
1.2 

0.7 
0.1 
9.1 

0.1 
1.6 

0.  3 
0.1 
0.1 

(■) 
1.2 

0.3 
0.1 
0.1 

(') 
0.9 

0.2 
0.1 
0.1 

34 
35 
36 

37 

0.1 

38 

35, 565 

(4)          1 
758 

f        0.3 

'I, 
0.1 
0.3 
0.6 

(') 
(') 

12.4 

].„ 

0.4 
0.5 

(') 
(1) 

11.0 

39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 

0.  S 
0.2 
(•) 
0.1 

12.7 

1.2 

(•) 

(') 
(') 

11.8 

1.6 

(') 
(') 
(') 

12.1 

1.1 
(■) 
(') 
(') 

9.9 

0.9 

(') 

45 

1,231 
288,285 

377 
168,484 

7.0 

7.5 

46 

17 

249,970 

1            7,353 

27,466 
233 

7,915 

• 

117,711 

5,772 

13,317 

141 

1,543 

43, 116 

(        2.2 

\        5.9 
1         0.1 
f        0.1 

i        <•••} 
3.0 

(0 
0.1 

0.5 

2.8 
6.1 
(') 
0.  1 
0.2 
1.6 

0) 

0.1 
0.3 

3.8 
7.6 

3.3 
7.3 

■      10.7 

0.1 

I         0.1 

1.0 

(1) 

0.1 
0.3 

8.9 

0.  1 
0.  1 
0.8 
0) 
0.1 

0.3 

6.0 

1    ... 

0.7 
0.1 

0.2 

6.6 

0.3 
0.6 

0.1 
1.9 

48 
49 
.50 

0.  1 
0.1 
1.0 

(') 

(') 

0.3 

\  .     0.3 
0.8 

0.1 
0.3 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

56 

6  Newfoundland  included  with  Canada  prior  to  1910. 
'  Except  possessions  of  the  United  i-'.tates. 

8  Africa^  Australia,  Atlantic  Islands,  Pacific  Islands  except  possessions  of  the  United  States,  "country 
not  specified,  '  and  bom  at  sea. 


304  ABSTKACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  72 INCREASE  IN  FOREIGN-BORN  POPULATION  BY 

[The  increases  and  decreases  for  each  decade  have  been  based  on  the  numbers  of  persons  reported,  at  the 
in  which  the  censuses  were  taken.  The  increases  and  decreases  for  the  decade  1910-1920  are,  therefore, 
place  within  that  decade.] 

[Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100. 


COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH. 


1     Total  foreign  born. 
Europe 


Countries  with  unchanged 
boundaries  since  1910: 

England 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Netherlands 

Luxemburg 

Switzerland 

Finland 

Spain 

Portugal 

Countries  with  changed  boun- 
daries since  1910: 

Dermiark 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

Austria 

Hungary 

Russia  and  Lithuama 

Rumania 

Bulgaria 

Turkey  in  Eiu-ope 

Greece 

Italy 

Countries  organized  since  1910: 

Poland 

Czechoslovakia 

Jugo-Slavia 

Albania 


Other  Europe  4 


Asia. 


1910-1920 


Number.     Per  cent. 


Armenia 

Palestine 

Syria 

Turkey  in  Asia. 

China 

Japan 

India 

Other  Asia 


America . 


Canada — French  s 

Canada — Other  & 

Newfoundland  ^ , 

West  Indies « 

Mexico , 

Central  and  South  America. 


All  other' . 


404, 806 


90,212 


-63, 866 

-6,506 

-15,422 

-315,017 

-40,014 

-39,622 

11,703 

9, 514 

-6, 189 

20, 144 

27, 427 

10,621 


7,505 

13, 287 

35, 654 

-625, 129 

-269,928 

-98, 326 

2  351, 151 

36, 900 

-1,021 

-26, 946 

74, 694 

266, 988 

2  202, 095 
362, 438 
159, 426 
3  5,608 

3,043 


46,466 


-13,196 

13, 758 

237 

2,645 


237,786 


-77, 297 

-2,415 

8, 169 

31,327 

264, 503 

13, 499 


30, 342 


3.0 


-7.3 
-2.5 

-18.7 

-23.3 

-9.9 

-6.0 

9.7 

309.8 

-5.0 

15.5 

124.1 

17.9 


4.1 

26.9 

30.4 

-27.0 

-31.9 

-19.8 

29.6 

56.0 

-8.9 

-83.6 

73.7 

19.9 

21.5 


106.5 
24.3 


72.0 

-23.3 
20.3 
•5.1 
102.1 


16.0 


-20. 1 
-0.3 
160.8 
65.8 
119.2 
135.5 


70.0 


1900-1910 


Niunbor.     Percent 


3,174,810 


2,920,061 


37, 206 

27, 552 

-11,098 

-263, 208 

67, 489 

S3, 193 

25, 132 

40 

9, 255 

67, 039 

15, 058 

28,752 


27,959 

19, 643 

13, 221 

-352,  ISl 

2  412,757 

349,  895 

2  760, 686 

50,  891 

11,  498 

3  22,320 

92, 767 

859,098 

2  554, 477 


10,620 
71,236 


3  59, 729 

-24,778 

42,956 

2,633 

-9, 304 


171, 851 


-10,043 

34,758 

5,080 

22, 200 

118,522 

1,334 


30.7 


32.9 


4.4 

11.8 

-11.9 

-16.3 

20.1 

14.3 

26.5 

1.3 

8.0 

107.0 

213. 6 

93.9 


18.2 

66.0 

12.7 

-13.2 

95.4 

240.1 

179.5 

338.  6 


225.  2 

1,089.5 

177.5 


471.8 
59.2 


-30.4 
173.3 
129.  6 

-78.2 


-2.5 
4.4 


87.3 

114.6 

15.5 


36.0 


1890-1900 


Nimiber.     Percent 


1,091,716 


851, 172 


-68, 579 

-8,707 

-6, 493 

-256,050 

13, 723 

103, 973 

13, 103 

149 

11,524 

(1) 

865 
14,612 


21, 147 

7,118 

-8,977 

-121,476 

191,421 

S3,  279 

1  303, 723 

15, 032 


3  8, 071 

6,628 

301, 447 

235, 967 


-10,328 
6,852 


-25, 167 

22, 496 

-112 

9,635 


92,630 
106,354 


2, 179 
25, 640 
2,432 


11.8 


10.6 


-7.5 

-3.6 

-6.5 

-13.7 

4.3 

21.7 

16.0 

5.2 

11.1 


14.0 
91.3 


16.0 
3L4 
-7.9 
-4.4 
79.3 
133.  4 
166.3 


438. 9 
351.  2 
165.1 

160.0 


-82.1 
6.0 


-23.6 

981.5 
-5.2 
426.3 


21.1 


30.6 
15.  7 


9.4 
32.8 
39.2 


'  Finland  included  with  Russia  prior  to  1900. 

2  See  note  2,  Table  70. 

3  Alluinia  incKided  with  Turkey  in  Europe  in  1910.    Turkey  in  Asia  included  with  Turkey  in  Europe 
prior  to  1910. 

*  Includes  "Europe,  not  specified"  at  each  census,  and  Danzig,  Fiume,  and  Saar  Basin  in  1920. 


COUNTRY   OF   BIRTH. 


305 


COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:    1850-1920. 

beginning  and  end  of  the  decade,  as  ha\ing  been  born  in  the  specified  countries  as  constituted  in  the  years 
affected,  in  the  case  of  certain  countries,  by  the  changes  in  the  boundaries  of  those  countries  which  took 

A  minus  sign  (  — )  denotes  decrease.] 


1880-1890 

1870-1880 

1860-1870 

1850-1860 

Number. 

Percent. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

2,569,617 

38.5 

1, 112,  714 

20.0 

1, 428, 532 

34.5 

1,  894, 095 

84.4 

1 

2, 276, 297 

39.6 

807, 693 

16.4 

1,130,917 

29.7 

1,  773,  834 

87.3 

2 

244,  932 
72,  095 
16,  777 
16,  938 

140,  936 

283,  704 
23,  738 

-9,954 
15,448 

(0 
1,064 
7, 85S 

68,347 

7,104 

6,203 

818, 152 

117,  353 

50,  909 

1  146,  922 

36.9 

42.4 

20.1 

0.9 

77.0 

146.0 

40.9 

-77.  5 

17.  4 

109,114 
29,301 
S,  769 
-1,250 
67,  4S3 
97,005 
11,28S 
7,034 

19.7 
20.8 
11.8 

-0.1 
59.  1 
99.7 
24.1 

121.2 

121,552 

32,317 

28,  770 

244,  523 

70,  251 

78,  707 

18,  521 

5,802 

21, 826 

(1) 

-4S0 

426 

20,145 

3,481 

6,532 

414,  458 

45,  736 

3,737 

1  1,  484 

28.0 
29.8 
62.9 
15.  2 
159.7 
422.6 
65.5 

154, 819 
37,968 
15,  895 

649,  585 
31,317 
15,  066 
IS,  433 

55.6 
53.  8 
53.2 
67.  5 
247.  0 
423.  3 
187.  2 

3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 

in 

13,468 

1,357 
3,596 

34, 0X9 

2,  9N2 

-9,431 

276,  2(9 

5:i,  227 

7,  7S9 

1  31,  078 

17.9 

40.9 

39,969 

1,131 

2,842 

8,124 

7,759 

55, 801 

692, 301 

24, 115 

299.  2 

11 

12 

20.  S 
96.0 

106.5 

4.5.7 

5.8 

41.6 

94.6 

441.7 

411.3 

36.1 
79.2 

11.3.  2 
23.  S 

-8.  1 
16.3 
75.2 

208.4 

069.2 

-11.3 
10.3 

202.2 

38.  4 

5.9 

32.5 

182.5 

36.  3 
223.  1 

442.0 
590.  9 
103.  2 
118.  6 
2,5-19.  2 

13 

14 

15 
16 
17 
18 
19 

47.0 

1   1,746 

123.5 

21 
22 

23 

3  634 

1,111 

138,350 

98,883 

52.6 
143.2 
312.8 

203.6 

3  9a3 

3S6 
27,073 

34, 121 

299.0 

90.  0 

■  157.  S 

236.4 

3  174 
62 

5,480 

7,138 

135.  9 
18.9 
46.9 

97.8 

3  22 

242 
7,998 

7,298 

20.  8 

24 

217.4 

26 
?7 

2S 

"") 

30 

8,793 
5,766 

232.3 
5.4 

2, 108 
43,065 

125.6 
66.7 

275 
27, 769 

19.6 
75.5 

l,4a3 
35,661 

31 

3, 141.  9 

32 

2,233 

,    1,891 

436 

1,206 

281, 015 

0) 

41, 426 

328 

1,121 

190 

255, 895 

27,477 

73 

586 

-367 

263,050 

34,807 

f33 

2.1 

471.6 

25.5 

114.4 

34.8 

65.7 

77.3 

4,592.0 

35 
136 
37 

191.  3 
22.0 

46.4 

3<» 

-29.8 
91.2 

854 
119, 801 

226.5 
71.1 

40 

41 

263,781 

6,855 

9, 454 

925 

6,539 

36.8 

41.8 
1.3.8 
17.5 

31.5 

223,693 

4,831 

2.5,964 

1,407 

6,061 

45.3 

41.8 
61.2 
36.4 

41.2 

243,494 

4,217 

14,  %9 

370 

6,796 

97.4 

57.4 
54.  5 
10.6 

85.9 

102,259 

1,581 

14,149 

1,812 

-35, 201 

69.2 

27.4 
106.2 
107.6 

-81.6 

[42 
43 
(44 
45 
46 
47 

48 

^Newfoundland  included  with  Canada  prior  to  1910. 
'Except  possessions  of  the  United  Stater,. 

'Africa,  Australia,  Atlantic  Islands,  Pacific  Islands  except  possessions  of  the  United  States,  "country 
not  specified,"  and  born  at  sea. 


75108°— 23- 


-20 


306 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 

Table  73 COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH  OF  FOREIGN-BORN 


DIVISION  AND  STATE 
OF  KESIDENCE. 


United  States . . . 

Geographic  divs.: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

E.  North  Central. . 
W.  North  Central.. 

South  Atlantic 

E.  South  Central... 
W.  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Cotmccticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  .lersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  Columbia. . .. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carohna 

South  Carolina. ... 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfomia 


Total 

foreign 

born: 

1920 


13,920,692 


1 

4, 960; 

3, 232! 

1, 375' 

330: 

72! 

464: 

467: 

1,  i3o: 


107 
91 

44: 

,088: 

175: 

378: 

2,825, 

742: 

1, 392: 

680 

151 

1, 210 

729 
460, 

486 
225 
186 
131 
82 
150 
110: 

19 
103 

29: 
31 

62: 

7: 

e: 

16 
53 

30, 
15 

18 
8i 

14, 

46: 

4o: 

363: 
95, 

4o: 
26; 

119, 
29 
80 
59, 
16 

265 
107 
757 


northwestern  EUROPE. 

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813,853 

254, 570 

67,066 

1,037,234 

363, 863 

625, 585 

189, 154 

131, 766 

62,687 

147,320 

47,501 

2,999 

267, 429 

8,564 

67,286 

8,458 

2,912 

4,411 

273, 140 

83,885 

29, 185 

472,319 

35, 362 

83,547 

22, 991 

27, 847 

12, 478 

163, 994 

51,650 

15, 226 

135, 147 

82, 137 

165, 388 

43,018 

69, 862 

29,706 

53, 551 

17, 196 

5,693 

49, 858 

166,280 

187,629 

61,  W 

24,39t 

7,159 

24, 416 

7,456 

1,773 

20, 145 

2,259 

4,418 

2,12a 

1,45£ 

1,547 

6,085 

2,093 

455 

5,934 

45C 

1,514 

631 

322 

235 

13,373 

3,711 

763 

8,330 

2,691 

6,32C 

2,68C 

1,106 

1,180 

44, 588 

12, 986 

4,907 

19, 634 

17,400 

32, 232 

17,022 

5,252 

1,608 

87,386 

28, 092 

6,065 

58, 438 

48,720 

77, 251 

30,682 

8,606 

4,363 

5,153 

2,171 

137 

5,748 

581 

2,026 

1,065 

50 

61 

4,368 

1,823 

51 

7,908 

427 

1,886 

204 

177 

478 

2,197 

1,854 

549 

2,884 

106 

1,123 

156 

32 

15 

87, 085 

28, 474 

1,367 

183, 172 

5,491 

38, 012 

3,62£ 

2,071 

2,497 

25, 791 

5,692 

245 

22,253 

545 

6,542 

365 

138 

968 

22,726 

7,487 

650 

45,464 

1,414 

17,697 

3,040 

444 

402 

135,541 

37, 656 

6,763 

284, 747 

27, 573 

63, 025 

14,222 

13,772 

5,300 

46, 861 

17, 781 

1,255 

65, 971 

6,343 

10, 675 

5, 70i 

12,737 

2, 483 

90,738 

28,448 

21, 167 

121,601 

2,446 

19,847 

3,065 

1,338 

4,695 

43, 172 

12, 148 

7,772 

29,262 

1,487 

7,266 

2,353 

2,529 

1,902 

8,528 

3,707 

1,106 

7,271 

544 

4,942 

96£ 

2,018 

2, 530 

54, 272 

19, 598 

3, 444 

74, 274 

27, 785 

105, 577 

17, 098 

14,34J 

11,329 

47, 185 

13, 175 

1,154 

16, 531 

6,88S 

24,707 

7,178 

33, 49S 

10,601 

10,837 

3,022 

1,750 

7,809 

45, 433 

22,896 

15,420 

7,473 

3,444 

10, 964 

3,928 

854 

10, 289 

90, 188 

112,117 

16,904 

5,380 

2,056 

13,038 

3,967 

1,753 

10, 686 

17,344 

22, 493 

18, 02c 

12,471 

1,232 

10, 407 

2,969 

903 

15,022 

610 

4,741 

1,688 

900 

1,113 

2,289 

1,229 

12c 

1,660 

38, 190 

10,543 

4,552 

903 

456 

2,944 

832 

346 

1,954 

16, 813 

8, 57a 

5,983 

3,218 

261 

6,006 

1, 695 

547 

5,422 

2,165 

18, 825 

12, 338 

846 

551 

7,903 

2,576 

1,170 

4,825 

970 

10, 337 

2,263 

675 

1,500 

1,497 

411 

44 

2,895 

65 

316 

77 

37 

24 

5,113 

1,692 

499 

6,580 

536 

630 

382 

314 

135 

3,001 

793 

106 

4,320 

219 

481 

237 

127 

76 

3,776 

1,327 

163 

1,732 

491 

664 

459 

335 

122 

3, 435 

998 

704 

1,459 

61 

326 

121 

66 

938 

969 

4^16 

25 

301 

70 

170 

69 

115 

16 

493 

190 

10 

442 

85 

133 

76 

30 

61 

1,610 

530 

86 

1,112 

132 

299 

127 

78 

45 

4,522 

1,069 

136 

1,304 

610 

1,399 

575 

357 

130 

1,865 

520 

149 

3,422 

75 

214 

89 

150 

90 

1,670 

454 

143 

1,291 

63 

305 

138 

58 

36 

1,951 

975 

145 

809 

215 

748 

191 

83 

73 

599 

144 

18 

412 

97 

247 

113 

31 

36 

1,141 

316 

90 

676 

99 

331 

180 

116 

94 

1,841 

447 

76 

2,0(X) 

555 

522 

331 

260 

350 

2,687 

1, 120 

319 

1,321 

297 

931 

661 

176 

289 

7,704 

1,828 

278 

4,333 

1,740 

4,536 

1,608 

554 

447 

8,160 

3,279 

879 

7,260 

9,962 

7,179 

2,990 

1,676 

672 

4, 451 

1,228 

575 

1,410 

2,482 

5,112 

2,240 

439 

123 

2,507 

1,439 

297 

9.56 

651 

2,042 

936 

130 

130 

9,588 

3,357 

1,482 

6,191 

1,525 

10, 112 

2,823 

853 

430 

889 

440 

78 

434 

128 

310 

115 

70 

76 

2,883 

595 

192 

1,206 

337 

859 

398 

69 

60 

14,839 

2,310 

1,304 

1,207 

2,109 

6,073 

6,970 

1,980 

90 

1,271 

338 

100 

970 

206 

545 

561 

36 

27 

20, 821 

7,886 

2,040 

8,927 

30,305 

34, 793 

8,359 

3,097 

1,439 

7,953 

3,609 

592 

4,203 

6,955 

10, 532 

3,602 

917 

722 

58,612 

16,597 

3,433 

45,308 

11,460 

31,926 

18,721 

4,592 

2,202 

COUlfTTRY  OF   BIETH, 
POPULATION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:   1920. 


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EUROPE— con 

tiiiued. 

CENTRAL 

EUROPE 

EASTERN 

EUROPE. 

a 

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3 
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a 

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a 

o 

03 

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12,  585 

118,659 

153,072 

575, 627 

397,283 

169,439 

1,400,495 

135,068 

149, 824 

102, 823 

1,686,108 

1,139,979 

362,438 

1 

*114 

3,763 

13,252 

51, 129 

131,378 

23,081 

15, 187 

2.405 

147, 371 

35, 361 

19,  .543 

3, 128 

9,653 

2 

1,017 

30,093 

55, 250 

508,227 

515,  708 

12.3, 863 

310,  84 1 

190, 224 

48,087 

763, 894 

48, 594 

17,431 

55,910 

3 

5,093 

30, 379 

29, 637 

592, 058 

402,  259 

143, 743 

145, 275 

149. 592 

72,343 

236, 022 

44, 307 

46, 576 

29, 338 

4 

4,846 

15,  838 

11,443 

293,035 

38,  262 

50, 906 

37, 504 

17, 640 

18,189 

110, 767 

2,098 

31,6.35 

6,950 

5 

87 

2,348 

4,119 

40,  898 

25, 432 

6,620 

12,077 

10, 690 

3, 581 

48, 362 

3,245 

1,281 

2,163 

6 

31 

2,176 

2,191 

16, 652 

2,590 

617 

2,023 

1,  829 

706 

7,408 

76 

219 

441 

7 

127 

3,433 

8,086 

47,  217 

7,206 

15.438 

9, 195 

1,664 

1,267 

14, 652 

219 

455 

663 

8 

372 

6,  695 

4.908 

33,6.52 

4,675 

5,295 

13,070 

3, 234 

10. 771 

20, 690 

280 

7,718 

1,0.53 

9 

898 

23, 934 

24, 126 

103, 240 

12,469 

6,303 

22,  558 

7,217 

12,030 

45, 329 

888 

24,966 

3,177 

10 

344 

932 

1,717 

410 

305 

72 

143 

3,763 

1,032 

1,393 

67 

6 

62 

11 

5 

72 

288 

1,714 

3,997 

75 

389 

66 

120 

3,467 

1,017 

1,558 

25 

12 

2 

187 

197 

630 

1,726 

108 

283 

264 

56 

1,333 

67 

476 

19 

13 

33 

1,368 

7,125 

22, 113 

69,  157 

2,238 

8,098 

1,387 

950 

92,034 

20, 789 

14, 570 

1,445 

14 

14 

211 

1,971 

3,126 

8, 158 

264 

1,307 

176 

146 

8,055 

794 

320 

370 

15 

54 

1,863 

3,327 

22,614 

46,623 

6,558 

12,699 

13, 222 

990 

38,  719 

11, 662 

1,226 

1,202 

16 

504 

15, 053 

32, 252 

29.5,651 

247, 519 

38,247 

151, 172 

78, 374 

8,  .547 

529, 243 

12,121 

12,  .504 

40,116 

17 

167 

8,165 

•10, 168 

92, 382 

90, 419 

16, 747 

36,917 

40,470 

3,313 

73,  .527 

6, 246 

2,109 

4,  ,504 

18 

286 

6,875 

12,830 

120, 194 

177,  770 

68, 869 

122, 755 

71,380 

36,227 

161, 124 

30,227 

2,818 

11,230 

19 

273 

9.656 

8,067 

111,893 

67,  .579 

42,121 

48,073 

73, 181 

30,377 

43,690 

4,095 

6,406 

13,068 

20 

101 

2,334 

3.247 

37, 377 

17,791 

3,941 

9.100 

9, 351 

4,471 

7,673 

1,445 

237 

2,731 

21 

3,211 

7,837 

12, 006 

205,491 

162, 405 

66,709 

46, 4.57 

34.437 

19, 285 

117,899 

30,3.58 

3,080 

6,238 

22 

477 

2,755 

4,175 

86, 047 

103,926 

11, 161 

22,004 

22,607 

9,426 

45,313 

5, 475 

30,096 

6,331 

23 

1,031 

7,797 

2,142 

151,250 

50,558 

19,811 

19,641 

10.016 

8,784 

21,447 

2,934 

6,757 

970 

24 

1,782 

2,720 

1,806 

74,634 

18,537 

12, 626 

11, 550 

4.277 

10,697 

16,100 

741 

29,108 

2,385 

25 

1,630 

2,871 

2,125 

70, 642 

2,028 

9,150 

4,334 

747 

1,603 

7,319 

687 

107 

297 

26 

140 

4,934 

3,831 

55, 776 

7,636 

4,971 

8,676 

8,080 

2, 327 

18, 769 

417 

98 

1,647 

27 

229 

506 

350 

11,960 

2,236 

2,056 

2,059 

2,519 

199 

29,617 

32 

1,108 

1,811 

28 

480 

761 

337 

15,674 

792 

2,819 

1, 151 

585 

470 

11,193 

14 

1,0.85 

154 

29 

301 

1,808 

858 

40,969 

4,615 

15, 818 

4,551 

810 

738 

15,719 

139 

73 

371 

30 

284 

2,238 

2,136 

23,380 

2,418 

3,466 

5,183 

622 

2,155 

12,050 

68 

56 

285 

31 

5 

76 

198 

1,632 

3,847 

122 

615 

226 

27 

2,244 

90 

52 

110 

32 

22 

509 

818 

22,032 

12,061 

3,553 

3,620 

1,947 

359 

24, 791 

2,206 

175 

537 

33 

13 

358 

688 

3,382 

716 

122 

525 

219 

43 

5, 181 

38 

104 

80 

34 

7 

239 

455 

2,802 

1,103 

897 

921 

1,293 

127 

5,421 

71 

240 

105 

35 

6 

545 

633 

3,798 

5,799 

1,549 

5,115 

6,260 

2,802 

3,911 

717 

289 

025 

36 

2 

72 

136 

703 

210 

20 

149 

66 

29 

932 

29 

15 

31 

37 

1 

31 

78 

1,079 

351 

45 

206 

56 

22 

1,187 

9 

53 

23 

38 

7 

161 

376 

1,936 

917 

123 

401 

246 

84 

3,452 

■72 

42 

111 

39 

24 

357 

737 

3,534 

428 

189 

525 

383 

88 

1,243 

13 

311 

472 

40 

12 

1,315 

984 

11,137 

1,037 

240 

900 

1,084 

3.54 

2.736 

56 

50 

192 

41 

3 

616 

333 

2, 1.59 

841 

82 

398 

320 

37 

2,262 

3 

33 

93 

42 

8 

174 

616 

2,427 

394 

232 

583 

372 

1.55 

1,  ,582 

12 

74 

120 

43 

8 

71 

258 

929 

318 

63 

136 

47 

220 

828 

5 

62 

30 

44 

8 

736 

387 

3,979 

529 

492 

636 

108 

117 

662 

27 

IS 

62 

45 

9 

378 

4,193 

5,147 

377 

302 

725 

305 

312 

1,928 

Zi 

147 

93 

46 

52 

629 

962 

7,029 

1,253 

1,825 

1,393 

311 

218 

5,005 

132 

101 

65 

47 

58 

1,690 

2,544 

31,062 

5,047 

12,819 

6,441 

940 

620 

7,057 

37 

189 

443 

48 

153 

1,151 

888 

7, 873 

1,219 

1,895 

3,298 

935 

3,782 

5,203 

80 

3,577 

344 

49 

60 

1,347 

482 

4,143 

287 

420 

781 

233 

460 

1,458 

9 

989 

104 

50 

18 

302 

364 

2,292 

544 

518 

1,183 

349 

1,189 

1,482 

33 

8.56 

71 

51 

91 

1,510 

1,420 

11,992 

1,867 

1,953 

5,722 

1,157 

2,109 

16,669 

115 

879 

394 

52 

6 

148 

377 

1,178 

153 

113 

423 

131 

535 

254 

8 

49 

8 

53 

22 

293 

394 

1,516 

261 

148 

486 

210 

1,167 

816 

16 

407 

51 

54 

18 

1,566 

434 

3,589 

240 

163 

987 

179 

836 

684 

12 

779 

69 

55 

4 

378 

609 

1,069 

104 

85 

190 

40 

693 

124 

7 

182 

12 

56 

315 

3,671 

2, 4.52 

22, 315 

3,906 

1,792 

6,494 

1,050 

3,565 

11,125 

527 

11,863 

422 

57 

140 

4,106 

1,273 

13, 740 

1,480 

1,132 

2,798 

909 

1,186 

6.979 

101 

6,050 

352 

58 

443 

16,097 

20, 401 

67, 185 

7,083 

3,379 

13,266 

5,252 

7,279 

27,225 

260 

7,053 

2,403 

59 

308 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  73.— COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH  OF  FOREIGN-BORN 


DIVISION  AND  STATE 
OF  RESIDENCE. 

eastern 

EUROPE— 

continued. 

SOUTHERN  EUROPE. 

6 
a 

o 

ASIA. 

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% 

1-4 

3 

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a 

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£ 

2 
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1 

TTnited  States 

Geographic  divs.: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

E. North  Central..  .. 
W.  North  Central... 

South  Atlantic 

E.  South  Central 

W.  South  Central 

10,477 

5,284 

175,976 

5,608 

1,610,113 

49,535 

69,9815,901 

36,628 

3,203 

51,901 

11,019 

2 
3 

4 
6 
6 
7 
8 
q 

214 

1,336 

5,806 

1,095 

161 

51 

241 

821 

752 

631 

2,534 

1,035 

124 

203 

50 

101 

72 

534 

32, 186 

44,531 

45, 135 

11,  2M 

11,450 

2,014 

3,484 

9,483 

16, 457 

2,819 

1,156 

1,019 

262 

19 

23 

12 

143 

155 

238,508 

925, 222 

203, 181 

34, 488 

40,267 

8,584 

27, 724 

28, 498 

103,641 

2,864 
16,  921 
3,022 
776 
6,547 
215 
2,522 
4,563 
12, 105 

40, 302 

3,090 

360 

59 

714 

29 

199 

334 

24, 894 

209 

1,412 

2,211 

465 

355 

89 

336 

106 

718 

11,964 

10,806 

6,157 

717 

402 

61 

148 

362 

6,011 

271 
1,489 
662 
142 
143 

77 
156 

73 
190 

11, 181 
15, 501 
9,726 
3,406 
4,064 
1,501 
3,436 
1,324 
1,762 

2,267 

4,335 

2,098 

322 

456 

93 

206 

190 

1,062 

10 

New  England: 
Maine 

11 

5 

8 

3 

120 

45 

33 

614 

66 

656 

2,535 
431 
940 

1,692 
208 

456 
269 
145 
31 
97 
61 
36 

66 

"'45i 
45 
69 

2,050 
195 
289 

569 
70 
181 
179 
36 

30 
18 
44 
17 
5 
4 
6 

3 
19 
72 
32 
23 
17 
10 
21 

6 

22 

5 

22 

1 

1 
14 
11 

75 

28 
5 
2 

12 
2 

10 

12 
1 

229 

41 

264 

1,228 
5,280 
167 
20,441 
1,219 
3,851 

26,117 
4,521 
13,893 

13, 540 
4,182 

16, 465 
7,115 
3,833 

2,391 

2,884 

3,022 

420 

375 

1,504 

640 

286 

964 

1,207 

1,797 

3,186 

551 

578 

1,473 

1,408 

401 
491 
915 
207 

277 

610 

620 

1,977 

1,465 
716 

1,236 

1,802 
288 
329 

3,029 
618 

4,215 

1,928 

10, 314 

403 
118 
6 
1,947 
142 
203 

415 

54 

687 

432 
74 
151 
261 
101 

41 

7 

202 

""'i 

9 
2 

..... 

8 
4 
2 

'"""i 

3 

1 
22 

1 
2 
1 

8 

38 

42 

5 

11 

41 

93 
13 
49 

2,797 
2,074 
4,067 
117,007 
32, 241 
80, 322 

545, 173 
157, 285 
222, 764 

60,658 
6,712 
94,  407 
30, 216 
11,188 

7,432 
4,956 
14,609 
176 
413 
3,547 
3,355 

4,136 

9,543 

3,764 

2,435 

14, 147 

453 

344 

700 

4,745 

1,932 
2,079 
2,732 
1,841 

1,314 
16, 264 
2,122 

33 

20 

661 

824 

89 

1,237 

12,722 
2,002 
2,197 

1,281 

467 

754 

446 

74 

36 

41 

435 

6 

5 

38 

215 

142 

226 

111 

266 

1,543 

16 

19 

125 

4,099 

68 
14 
71 
62 

22 

1,293 

126 

153 

142 

29 

29, 191 

8,999 
1,788 

1,484 
687 
919 

149 
14 

110 
70 
17 

9 
15 
12 
2 
4 
6 
11 

19 
63 
14 

307 

17 

14 

7 

45 

228 

8 
7 
7 
7 

4 

112 

13 

70 

31 
39 
29 
33 
19 
30 
4 
149 

160 

125 

24,609 

10 
2 

4 

100 

11 

82 

842 
170 
400 

351 
75 
524 
813 
448 

149 
78 
76 
25 
27 
53 
57 

7 
79 
17 
82 
71 

7 
10 
60 
22 

30 
16 
33 
10 

10 

74 

49 

203 

13 
6 
4 

43 
8 
8 

19 
5 

75 

34 

609 

142 

276 

55 

8.640 
1,850 
1,001 

5, 599 
2,275 
2,932 

906 

134 

1,7)5 

2,498 

904 

174 
101 
181 
75 
18 
138 
30 

6 

43 
63 
164 
41 
10 

6 
28 
41 

20 

18 

22 

1 

7 
27 
15 
99 

140 
13 
62 
46 
2 
8 
80 
11 

259 

63 

5,689 

10 
7 
1 
180 
14 
59 

1,061 
160 

268 

185 

26 

232 

176 

43 

25 
22 
63 
5 
1 
14 
12 

10 
15 
19 
23 
20 
22 
2 
16 
16 

16 
30 
16 
15 

16 

15 

20 

105 

8 
1 
4 
41 
2 
8 
5 
4 

18 

5 

167 

627 
523 

228 
7,128 
1,285 
1,390 

8,127 
2,062 
5,312 

3,680 

717 

1,149 

3,648 

532 

818 
512 
848 
289 
265 
415 
259 

2 
72 
211 
550 
1,235 
592 
396 
473 
533 

309 
127 

482 
583 

213 
954 
691 

1,578 

192 

49 

82 

289 

198 

327 

174 

13 

318 

185 

1,259 

43 

60 

5 

1,672 

262 

225 

3,200 
440 
695 

637 
158 
502 
663 
138 

100 
51 
83 
21 
12 
28 
27 

6 
39 
62 
77 
157 
23 

5 
49 
38 

22 
20 
39 

12 

10 
61 
21 

114 

62 

15 
25 
30 
5 
15 
18 
20 

288 

56 

708 

12 
IS 

New  Hampshire 

14 
15 

in 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

17 

Middle  Atlantic: 
New  York 

18 

New  Jersey 

19 
?0 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North  Central: 
Ohio 

■?! 

Indiana 

?? 

Illinois 

n 

?4 

?5 

W.  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

% 

Iowa 

?7 

28 
29 
SO 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

?1 

Kansas 

3? 

South  Atlantic: 
Delaware 

33 

Maryland 

18 
5 

17 
■   98 
1 
1 
5 

16 

28 
5 
18 

34 

35 

Dist.  Columbia 

Virginia 

36 
37 
38 
39 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

40 

Florida 

41 

E.  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

4? 

Tennessee 

43 

Alabama 

44 

Mississippi 

45 

W.  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

17 

49 
105 
70 

264 
39 
72 

349 
18 
28 
30 
21 

267 
214 
271 

46 

Louisiana 

47 

Oklahoma 

48 

Te.xas 

8,024,  1.081 

49 

Mountain: 
Montana 

3,842 
1,323 
1,948 
12,580 
1,678 
1,261 
3,225 
2,641 

10, 813 

4,324 

88,504 

68 

1,417 

139 

297 

199 

1,013 

250 

1,180 

412 

553 

11,140 

50 

Idaho  

51 

Wyoming 

5? 

Colorado 

53 

New  Mexico 

54 

Arizona ....          

55 

Utah 

56 

Nevada 

57 

Pacific: 
Washington 

58 

Oregon 

59 

California 

1  Comprises  Danzig, Fiume,  Saar  Basin,  and  "Europe,  not  specified." 


COUNTRY   OF   BIRTH. 
POPULATION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920— Continued. 


309 


ASIA — continued. 


AMERICA. 


ALL  OTHER. 


Canada. 


1^ 


43, 560 


81. 502 


4.901 


5,236 


307,786 


817, 139 


78, 962 


486. 418 


23,463 


5,781 


44,340  3,712 


2,594 
6,909 
3,481 
1, 250 
1,313 
366 
1,056 
3,149 
23,442 


315 

2, 

784 

966 

304 

29 

406 

8,499 

67, 331 


332|  550 
9.54  1, 154 
482  1, 598 


190 
163 
46 
130 
167 
2,437 


207 

89 

32 

105 

233 

1,268 


240, 385 

17,045 

29,267 

10, 459 

813 

179 

590 

3,482 

5,566 


235. 871 

121,255 

224,  625 

70,246 

12,  228 

3,022 

8,178 

30,615 

111,099 


8,201  5,400 
2,775  44,596 


831 
181 
230 
32 
100 
196 
703 


2,630 
616 
21, 256 
686 

1,799 
323 

1,656 


224 

5,237 

7,181 

22,  787 

641 

570 

261, 478 

98, 484 

89, 816 


1,805 
11,092 
2,061 

763 
1,025 

265 
1,550 

485 
4,417 


490 
2,156 
873 
315 
315 
98 
248 
346 
940 


537 

2,238 

1,428 

557 

283 

82 

317 

624 

4,: 


32. 715 

1,759 

299 

43 

231 

15 

68 

159 


176 
471 
284 
134 
104 
21 
81 
356 


9,0512,085 


3,589 


305 

660 

1,521 

270 

85 

29 

225 

212 

282 


5,336 


384 

1,020 

1,633 

951 

171 

92 

256 

218 

611 


104 

63 

6 

1,807 

162 

452 

4,559 

941 

1,409 

640 
205 
1,929 
524 
183 

364 
187 
310 
97 
98 
140 
54 

32 
283 
345 
211 
61 
64 
63 
147 
107 

42 
39 
36 
249 


260 
169 
561 

641 
489 
191 
208 
124 
720 
247 
529 

1.727 
2,151 
19, 564 


4 
170 
29 
96 

2,393 
274 
201 

121 

58 
402 
161 

42 

61 
20 

109 
67 
24 

642 
43 


5 

47 

56 

298 

896 
1,180 
1,029 
1,762 

198 

427 
2,358 

649 

12, 971 
3,169 
51,191 


29 

7 

5 

2 

6 

1 

202 

107 

34 

3S 

56 

395 

624 

744 

1.58 

190 

172 

220 

109 

185 

21 

128 

155 

881 

152 

349 

45 

55 

51 

45 

32 

33 

38 

31 

5 

18 

14 

24 

25 

30 

25 

26 

2 

1 

24 

15 

23 

11 

33 

14 

2 

10 

12 

8 

15 

11 

14 

8 

38 

11 

12 

12 

18 

0 

8 

10 

8 

5 

3 

6 

57 

12 

10 

42 

60 

45 

14 

39 

18 

23 

12 

67 

44 

33 

3 

8 

27 

31 

40 

24 

9 

8 

206 

201 

134 

35 

2,097 

1,032 

35, 580 
38, 277 
14, 181 
108, 691 
28,  887 
14, 769 

15, 560 
772 
713 

1,277 
406 
4,032 
18, 635 
4,917 

6,796 
401 
299 

1,533 
508 
351 
571 

23 

117 

147 

106 

54 

15 

24 

50 

277 

50 
47 
52 
30 

58 
157 
126 
249 

2,211 
476 
92 
418 
42 
90 
45 
108 

2,581 

679 

2,306 


38,  S40 
14, 035 
10,  704 
154, 787 
7,595 
9,910 

97, 244 
9,624 
14, 387 

23,393 

4,741 

34, 741 

147, 267 

14,483 

27,066 
8,543 
6,263 

14, 210 
3,954 
5,429 
4,781 

430 

1,777 

1,579 

1,841 

927 

648 

247 

915 

3,864 

853 
941 
852 
376 

835 
1,029 
2,363 
3,951 

12, 489 
4,485 
1,348 
7,224 
696 
1, 874 
1,426 
1,073 

40, 598 
13, 121 
57, 380 


215 
182 
67 
7, 168 
233 
336 

1,810 
477 

488 

148 

44 

311 

245 

83 

56 
35 
38 
20 
3 
20 


61 

18 

32 

6 

7 

1 

22 

75 

13 
9 
3 

7 

20 
16 
11 
53 

63 
59 

4 
39 

3 
16 

4 

8 

318 

49 

336 


139 

52 

15 

,176 

218 
800 

38,288 
3,141 
3,167 

865 
145 
913 
592 
115 

102 
96 

247 

9 

25 

64 

73 

61 
737 
365 
399 
108 

89 

103 

223 

19, 171 

80 

85 

405 

116 

43 

1,225 

59 

472 

43 
14 
21 
114 
38 
76 
10 
7 

258 

92 

1,306 


9 

10 

7 

146 

8 
44 

2,' 

420 
1,818 

952 

686 

4,032 

1,333 

178 

248 
2,650 
3,411 
29 
68 
2,611 
13, 770 

52 
87 
73 
80 
80 
30 
17 
55 
167 

138 
176 
146 
110 

280 

2,487 

6,884 

251, 827 

236 

1,215 

1,801 

11,037 

20, 272 

61,580 

1,166 

1,177 


19 

31 

43 

1,15(3 

240 

316 

8. 645 
1,133 
1,314 

481 
89 
842 
475 
174 

125 

113 

222 

39 

2 

73 

164 

19 

215 

186 

156 

52 

47 

20 

69 

261 

38 
62 
117 

48 

25 

1,142 

72 

311 

72 
26 
29 
185 
26 
78 
32 
37 


450   322 

595   123 

88,771  3,972 


21 

12 

8 

31 

43 


1,528 
293 
335 

174 

44 

371 

225 

59 

92 
35 
94 
10 
20 
31 
33 

12 
57 
54 
54 
9 
21 
10 
40 
58 

10 
28 
39 
21 

32 
61 
30 
125 

50 
44 
15 
56 
26 
23 
117 
15 

133 

73 

734 


23 

21 

5 

340 
43 

105 

1, 384 
334 
520 

233 

78 
608 
400 
109 

107 
101 
140 
35 
24 
80 
70 

12 
62 
25 
45 
33 
14 
5 
28 
59 

38 
15 
21 


27 
63 
54 
173 

81 
57 
17 

112 
14 
81 

222 
40 

612 

215 

4,021 


19 

45 

4 

28,294 

3,950 

403 

1,168 
437 
154 

55 

7 

207 

23 

7 


5 
1 

4 
104 

46 

48 

,957 


4 

4 

5 

103 

23 

37 

320 
95 
56 

39 
26 
114 
81 
24 

29 
39 
23 
2 
9 
12 
20 

5 
36 

7 

20 

2 


12 

14 

3 

62 

8 

206 

260 
106 
294 

190 
43 

287 
128 
873 

67 
36 
41 
23 
12 
71 
20 


7 

10 
13 
51 

39 
72 
14 
40 
4 
26 
138 
23 

246 

161 

1,678 


5 
20 
199 

66 

41 

12 

22 

2 

65 

2 

2 

126 

13 

143 


*  Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 


310 


ABSTEACT   OF  THE   CENSUS — POPITLATIO:iSr. 

Table  74.^PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION   OF.  FOREIGN-BORN 


DIVISION  AND  STATE  OF 

PER  CENT  OF 

TOTAL  FOREIGN  BORN  IN  SPECIFIED  DIVISION  OR  STATE. 

Northwestern  Europe. 

Central 
Europe. 

0^ 

RESIDENCE. 

■S 

M 

'6 

c3 

.       ' 

e 

"cJo 
d 

_3 

o 
o 

CO 

•C! 

2; 

3 
1 

a 

ft 

03 
% 

"Sii 
•3 
pq 

a 

a; 
5 

6 

03 

a 

0 

i 

0 

PL, 

0 

1 

c3 

1 

United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

5.8 

1.8 

0.5 

7.5 

2.6 

4.5 

1.4 

0.9 

0.5 

0.1 

0.9 

1.1 

12.1 

8.2 

2.6 

1 

2 

New  England 

7.S 

2.5 

0.2 

14.2 

0.5 

3.6 

0.4 

0.2 

0.2 

0) 

0.2!  0.7 

2.7 

7.0 

0.5 

3 

Middle  Atlantic 

5.5 

1.7 

0.6 

9.5 

0.7 

1.7 

0.5 

0.6 

0-3 

(') 

0-61  1.1 

10.2 

10.4 

2.5 

4 

East  North  Central 

5.1 

1.6 

0.5 

4.2 

2.5 

5.1 

1.3 

1-9 

0.9 

0.2 

0.91  0.9 

18.3 

12-4 

4.4 

West  North  Central. . . . 

3.9 

1.3 

0.4 

3.6 

12.1 

13.6 

4.5 

1.8 

0.5 

0-4 

1.2   0.8 

21.3 

2.8 

3.7 

6 

South  Atlantic 

7.4 

2  3 

0.5 

6.1 

0.7 

1-3 

0.6 

0.4 

0-5 

(1) 

0.7;  1.2 

12.4 

7.7 

2.0 

7 

East  South  Central 

S.3 

2^9 

0.6 

8.1 

0.6 

2.1 

0.7 

0.4 

0.3 

(1) 

3.0   3.0 

22.8 

3.5 

0.8 

8 

Wast  South  Central.... 

2.9 

0.8 

0.2 

1.8 

0.6 

1.4 

0.6 

0-2 

0.3 

(') 

0.7    1.7 

10.2 

1.6 

3.3 

9 

Mountain 

9.5 

2.8 

1.0 

4.2 

3.7 

6.9 

3.6 

1.1 

0.3 

0-1 

\A\  1.1 

7.2 

1.0 

1.1 

10 

Pacific 

New  Englaxd: 

7.7 

2.5 

0.5 

5.2 

4.3 

6.8 

2.7 

0.8 

0.4 

0.1 

2.1 

2  1 

0    1 

1-1 

0.6 

y .  1 

11 

Maine 

4.S 

2.0 

0.1 

5.3 

0.5 

1.9 

1.0 

(1) 

0) 

(1) 

0.1 

0.3 

0.9 

1.6 

0.4 

12 

New  Hampsliire 

4.S 

2.0 

0.1 

8.7 

0.5 

2.1 

0.2 

0-2 

0-5 

(') 

0.1 

0.3 

1.9 

4.4 

0.1 

13 

Vermont 

4.9 

4.2 

1.2 

6.5 

0.2 

2.5 

0.3 

0.1 

(') 

('^ 

0.4 

0.4 

1.4 

3.9 

0.2 

14 

Massachusetts 

8.0 

2.6 

0.1 

16.8 

0.5 

3.5 

0.3 

0.2 

0.2 

(1) 

0.1 

0.7 

2.0 

6.4 

0.2 

15 

Rhode  Island 

14.7 

3.2 

0.1 

12.7 

0.3 

3.7 

0.2 

0.1 

0-6 

(1) 

0.1 

1.1 

1.8 

4.7 

0.2 

16 

Connecticut 

6.0 

2.0 

0.2 

12.0 

0.4 

4.7 

0.8 

0.1 

0.1 

(1) 

0.5 

0.9 

6.0 

12.3 

1.7 

Middle  Atlantic: 

17 

New  York 

4.8 

1.3 

0.2 

10.1 

1.0 

1.9 

0.5 

0.5 

0.2 

(1) 

0.5 

1.1 

10.5 

S.S 

1.4 

18 

New  Jersey 

6.3 

2.4 

0.2 

8.9 

0.7 

1.4 

0.8 

1.7 

O.o 

(') 

1.1 

1.4 

12.4 

12.2 

2.3 

19 

Peiinsylvania 

6.5 

2.0 

1.5 

8.7 

0.2 

1.4 

0.2 

0.1 

0.3 

(^) 

0.5 

0.9 

8.6 

12.8 

4.9 

East  North  Central: 

20 

Ohio 

6.3 

l.S 

1.1 

4.3 

0.2 

1.1 

0.3 

0.4 

0.3 

(1) 

1.4 

1.2 

16.4 

9.9 

6.2 

21 

Indiana 

5.6 

2.4 

0.7 

4.8 

0.4 

3.3 

0.6 

1.3 

1.7 

0.1 

1-5 

2.1 

24.7 

11.8 

2.6 

22 

Illinois 

4.5 

1.6 

0.3 

6.1 

2.3 

8.7 

1.4 

1.2 

0.9 

0.3 

0.0 

1.0 

17.0 

13.4 

5.5 

23 

Micliigan 

6.5 

1.8 

0.2 

2.3 

0.9 

3.4 

1.0 

4.6 

1.4 

0.1 

0-1 

0.6 

11. s 

14.3 

1.5 

24 

Wisconsin 

2.4 

0.7 

0.4 

1.7 

9.9 

5.0 

3.3 

1.6 

0.7 

0.2 

1.7 

0.5 

32.8 

11.0 

4.3 

West  North  Central: 

25 

Minnesota .• 

2.3 

O.S 

0.2 

2.1 

18.5 

23.0 

3.5 

1.1 

0.4 

0.4 

0.0 

0.4 

15.3 

3.8 

2.6 

26 

Iowa 

6.8 

1.8 

0.8 

4.7 

7-7 

10.0 

8.0 

5.5 

0.5 

0-7 

1.3 

0.9 

31.3 

0.9 

4.0 

27 

Missouri 

6.6 

1.0 

0.5 

8.0 

0-3 

2-5 

0.9 

0.5 

0.0 

0.1 

2.6 

2.1 

29.9 

4-1 

2.7 

2« 

North  Dakota 

1.7 

0.9 

0.1 

1.3 

29.0 

8.0 

3.5 

0.7 

0.3 

0-2 

0.4 

0.3 

9-1 

1.7 

1.6 

29 

South  Dakota 

3.6 

1.0 

0.4 

2.4 

20.4 

10-4 

7.2 

3.9 

0.3 

0.6 

0-9 

0.4 

19.0 

1.0 

3.4 

30 

Nebraska 

4.0 

1.1 

0.4 

3.6 

1.4 

12.5 

8.2 

0.6 

0.4 

0.2 

1.2 

0.6 

27.2 

3.1 

10.5 

31 

Kansas - . 

7.1 

2.3 

1.1 

4.3 

0.9 

9.3 

2.0 

0.6 

1.4 

0.3 

2.0 

1.9 

21.1 

2.2 

3.1 

South  Atlantic: 

32 

Delaware 

7.5 

2.1 

0.2 

14.5 

0.3 

1.6 

0.4 

0.2 

0.1 

(1) 

0.4 

1.0 

8.2 

19.3 

0.6 

33 

Maryland 

5.0 

1.6 

0.5 

6.4 

0.5 

0-6 

0.4 

0.3 

0.1 

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0.5 

0.8 

21.4 

11.7 

3.4 

34 

District  of  Columbia. . . 

10.2 

2.7 

0.4 

14.7 

0.7 

1.6 

0.8 

0.4 

0.3 

0) 

1.2 

2.3 

11.5 

2.4 

0.4 

35 

Virginia 

11.9 

4.2 

0.5 

5.5 

1.5 

2-1 

1.4 

1.1 

0.4 

(1) 

0.8 

1.4 

8.8 

3.5 

2.8 

36 

West  Virginia 

5.5 

1.6 

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2.3 

0.1 

0-5 

0.2 

0.1 

1.5 

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0-9 

1.0 

6.1 

9.3 

2.5 

37 

North  Carolina 

13.3 

6.1 

0.3 

4.1 

1.0 

2-3 

0.9 

1.6 

0.2 

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1.0 

1.9 

9.7 

2.9 

0.3 

38 

South  Carolina 

7-5 

2.9 

0.2 

6.7 

1.3 

2-0 

1.2 

0.5 

0.9 

(1) 

0.5 

1.2 

16.4 

5-3 

0.7 

39 

Georgia 

9.7 

3.2 

0.5 

6.7 

0.8 

1.8 

0.8 

0.5 

0.3 

(1) 

1.0 

2.3 

11.7 

5-5 

0.7 

40 

Florida 

8.4 

2.0 

0.3 

2.4 

1.1 

2.6 

1.1 

0.7 

0.2 

(1) 

0.7 

1.4 

6.6 

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0.4 

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41 

Kentucky 

6.0 

1.7 

0.5 

11.1 

0.2 

0.7 

0.3 

0.5 

0.3 

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4.3 

3.2 

36.0 

3.4 

0.8 

42 

Tennessee 

10.7 

2.9 

0.9 

8.3 

0.4 

1.9 

0.9 

0.4 

0.2 

0) 

3.9 

2.1 

13.8 

5.4 

0.5 

43 

Alabama 

10.8 

5.4 

0.8 

4.5 

1.2 

4.1 

1.1 

0.6 

0.4 

(1) 

1.0 

3.4 

13.5 

2.2 

1.3 

44 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

7.1 

1.7 

0.2 

4.9 

1.2 

2.9 

1.3 

0.4 

0.4 

0.1 

0.8 

3.1 

11.0 

3.8 

0.7 

45 

Arkansas 

8.1 

2.2 

0.6 

4.8 

0.7 

2.3 

1.3 

0.8 

0.7 

0.1 

5.2 

2.7 

28.1 

3.7 

3.5 

46 

Louisiana. 

4.0 

1.0 

0.2 

4.3 

1.2 

1.1 

0.7 

0.6 

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(1) 

0.8 

9.0 

11.1 

0.8 

0.7 

47 

Oklahoma 

6.6 

2.8 

O.S 

3.3 

0.7 

2.3 

1.4 

0.4 

0.7 

0.1 

1.6 

2.4 

17.4 

3.1 

4.5 

48 

Texas 

Mountain: 

2.1 

0.5 

0.1 

1.2 

0.5 

1.2 

0.4 

0.2 

0.1 

(1) 

0.5 

0.7 

8.5 

1.4 

3.5 

49 

Montana 

8.5 

3.4 

0.9 

7.6 

10.4 

7.5 

3.1 

1.8 

0.7 

0.2 

1.2 

0.9 

8.2 

1.3 

2.0 

50 

Idaho 

10.9 

3.0 

1.4 

3.5 

6.1 

12-5 

5.5 

1-1 

0.3 

0.1 

3.3 

1.2 

10.2 

0.7 

1.0 

51 

Wyoming 

9.4 

5.4 

1.1 

3.6 

2.5 

7.7 

3.5 

0-5 

0.5 

0.1 

1.1 

1.4 

8.6 

2.0 

1.9 

52 

Colorado. 

8.0 

2.8 

1.2 

5.2 

1.3 

8-5 

2.4 

0-7 

0.4 

0.1 

1.3 

1.2 

10.1 

1.0 

1.6 

53 

New  Mexico 

3.0 

1.5 

0.3 

1.5 

0.4 

1-0 

0.4 

0.2 

0.3 

(1) 

0.5 

1.3 

4.0 

0.5 

0.4 

54 

Arizona 

3.6 

0.7 

0.2 

1.5 

0.4 

1.1 

0.5 

0.1 

0.1 

(') 

0.4 

0.5 

1.9 

0.3 

0.2 

55 

Utah 

25.1 

3.9 

2.2 

2.0 

3.6 

10-3 

11.8 

3.3 

0.2 

(') 

2.6 

0.7 

6.1 

0.4 

0.3 

56 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

7.9 

2.1 

0.6 

6.1 

1.3 

3.4 

3.4 

0.2 

0.2 

(') 

2.4 

3.8 

6.7 

0.6 

0.5 

57 

Washington 

7.8 

3.0 

0.8 

3.4 

11.4 

13.3 

3.2 

1.2 

0.5 

0.1 

1.4 

0.9 

8.4 

1.5 

0.7 

58 

Oregon 

7.4 

3.4 

0.5 

3.9 

6.5 

9.8 

3-3 

0.9 

0.7 

0-1 

3.9 

1.2 

12.8 

1.4 

1.1 

59 

Cahfornia 

7.7 

2.2 

0.5 

6.0 

1.5 

4.2 

2.5 

0.6 

0-3 

0.1 

2.1 

2.7 

8.9 

0.9 

0.4 

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21.1 

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9.8 
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24.0 

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0.7 

0.1 

0.1 

8.5 

1.9 

1.3 

0.1 

0.1 

1.9 

10.7 

0.1 

2.7 

0.8 

0.7 

0.2 

(1) 

10.0 

14.2 

0.7 

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0.7 

0.1 

0.1 

4.6 

0.5 

0.2 

0.2 

0.1 

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18.4 

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1.1 

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16.5 

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0.1 

0.1 

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3.4 

3.5 

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10.2 

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0.3 

0.3 

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1.0 

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0.3 

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3.9 

2.6 

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0.2 

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5.4 

2.8 

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18 

8.8 

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0.2 

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0.1 

19 

7.1 

10.8 

4.6 

6.4 

0.6 

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0.5 

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0.2 

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0.1 

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1.6 

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6.2 

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0.9 

0.3 

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0.3 

0.5 

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2.6 

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0.1 

0.2 

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4.3 

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1.9 

4.7 

0.6 

1.5 

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0.8 

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1.9 

0.3 

0.7 

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0.1 

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4.6 

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0.1 

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4.7 

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0.1 

12.4 

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0.3 

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32 

3.5 

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33 

1.8 

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17.6 

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0.3 

0.3 

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0.2 

0.7 

1.2 

0.3 

0.5 

5.4 

0.1 

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0.2 

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2.9 

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0.5 

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7.7 

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5.8 

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«  Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 


312 


ABSTEACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  75.— COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  POPULATION, 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md — 
Birmingham,  Ala. 

Boston ,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago,  lU 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. . 
Cleveland,  Ohio.. 
Columbus,  Ohio.. 
DaUas,  Tex 


Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Monies,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex.... 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston ,  Tex 

Indianapohs,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

KansasCity,  Kans. . . 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  CaUf 

Louisville,  Ivy 


Lowell,  Mass 

Mempliis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee^  Wis 

Minneapohs,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass... 

New  Haven , Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N .  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough., 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough 


Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland.  CaUf 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson ,  N .  J 

Philadelplua,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  1 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 


Total 

foreign 

born: 

1920 


San  Antonio,  Tex. . . 
San  Francisco,  CaUf. 

Scrantoii,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass. . . 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.C.. 
Wilmington,  Del . . . 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio.. 


38, 021 

17, 695 
4,789 

84, 809 

6,140 

242, 619 

46,  782 
121, 824 

33, 296 

20, 354 
808, 558 

42, 921 
240, 173 

16, 187 
8,801 

13, 165 
38, 230 
11,269 

290, 884 
42,421 
7,502 
28,427 
40, 912 
12, 088 
17,096 
76, 294 
11,721 
27, 583 

122, 131 
11,667 

38, 116 

5,844 

110, 160 

88,248 

2,412 

61, 07S 

46,124 

27, 365 

2,028,160 

267,  742 

666, 188 

950,  264 

112, 171 

31,795 

117, 549 

6,998 

49, 895 

35, 645 

45, 242 

400,  744 

120, 792 

49, 778 

69, 895 

9,573 

4,713 

71,411 

103, 626 

51, 722 

19, 897 

36, 824 
149, 195 
28, 58" 
80, 976 
17,096 
31, 461 
32,383 
38,296 
30, 168 
29,365 
16, 337 
53,527 
25,796 
33,945 


NORTHWESTERN  EUROPE. 


W 


2,605 

1,057 

478 

3,195 

753 

12, 540 
3,492 
6,712 
1,608 
1,690 

26, 438 
1,630 

11,101 

1,111 

663 

573 

3,557 

1,266 

17, 195 

7,971 

326 

868 
2,051 

73' 
1,193 
3,505 

530 
1,926 
11,485 

502 

3,616 

476 

1,970 

2,964 

230 

9,757 

1,957 

1,227 

71,613 

8,639 

25,067 

29, 925 

6,065 

1,917 

5,397 

512 

4,539 

1,465 

3,665 

30,886 

7,381 

4,021 

8,747 

334 

498 

5,980 

3,894 

1,937 

5,520 

796 
10, 119 
2,313 
7,807 
1,613 
1,952 
2,321 
1,820 
2,775 
3,001 
1,032 
3,345 
1, 798 
2,537 


729 
315 
143 
736 
445 

5,079 
843 

1,984 
822 
359 

9,910 
414 

3,418 
2.S1 
159 

183 

1,090 
338 

6,933 
600 
111 
214 
937 
173 
445 

1,460 
127 
658 

2,802 
155 

916 

130 

589 

1,141 

50 

541 

858 

286 

21, 545 

2,511 

7,534 

8,687 

2,060 

753 

2,170 

160 

1,700 

565 

1, 861 

8,425 

2,758 

1,809 

1,735 

83 

191 

1,142 

1,060 

712 

977 

138 

3, 569 

480 

3, 195 

570 

1,309 

467 

365 

511 

793 

276 

936 

1,259 

1,024 


341 
27 
22 

196 
64 

279 
54 

212 

62 

99 

1,584 

135 
1,161 

438 
21 

29 

430 

205 

548 

60 

1 

20 
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131 
88 
136 
657 
22 

28 

11 

252 

232 

2 

44 

69 

33 

1, 510 

137 

421 

783 

107 

62 

110 
20 

766 
61 
32 

973 
1,512 

274 
89 
53 
20 
69 

154 
73 

416 

9 

445 

2,714 

673 

134 

32 

93 

78 

35 

106 

27 

36 

64 

1,103 


3,139 

208 
5,074 

230 
57,011 
4,300 
7,264 
8,448 
1,420 
66,786 
3,887 
9,478 
1,286 

328 

682 
3,221 

643 
7,004 
3,201 

300 

628 
0,116 

373 
2,414 
12, 451 

766 
2,584 
4,932 
1,576 

7, 454 

455 

1,44 

2,066 

288 

2,027 

7,219 

1,534 

203,  450 

18, 679 

53,660 

116,749 

10,618 

3,744 

8,840 

338 

3,656 

1,904 

3,200 

64, 590 

13, 989 

1,969 

11,900 

233 

264 

4,385 

9,244 

3,053 

574 

509 

18,  257 

3,365 

3,455 

717 
5,600 
3,814 
1, 513 
1,871 
4,320 
2,435 
9,048 
4,140 
1,578 


145 

32 

21 

421 

19 

1,875 

178 

325 

185 

205 

20,481 

36 

596 

35 

74 

29 
536 
393 
861 

30 

63 
165 
100 

59 

51 
1,211 

51 

183 

1,669 

27 

68 

16 

1, 852 

16, 389 

11 

71 

161 

458 

24,500 

974 

17, 505 

3,595 

844 

1,582 

179 

193 

1, 163 

388 

25 

1,255 

100 

2,915 

291 

16 

21 

97 

167 

3,818 

870 

53 

3,121 

3 

9,119 

1,533 

92 

45 

92 

15 

219 

48 

334 

137 

51 


725 
127 

85 
417 

92 

6, 
1,783 
1,143 
1,106 

198 
58, 563 

115 
2,286 

132 

169 

66 

3,953 

1,853 

2,659 

63 

174 

883 

2,315 

159 

182 

1,076 

625 

1,899 

4, 


523 

117 

863 

26,515 

13 

263 

1,266 

317 

,  33, 703 

3, 108 

15, 488 

11,841 

2,373 

893 

&33 

218 

2,663 

3,708 

121 

2,651 

1,049 

5,060 

2,709 

25 

42 

447 

898 

9,912 

2,258 

94 

6,468 

78 

10, 253 

2,580 

1,221 

166 

273 

85 

481 

223 

7,751 

362 

769 


205 

75 

29 

245 

31 

935 

403 

308 

92 

65 

11, 268 

96 

620 

47 

97 

23 

922 

528 

1,505 

33 

30 
201 
619 
115 
234 
392 
196 
437 
2,003 

38 

•   38 

52 

732 

2,531 

15 

55 

246 

227 

9,092 

797 

4,201 

2,942 

795 

357 

374 

93 

1, 764 

2,875 

69 

1,131 

104 

1,,365 

146 

9 

27 

174 

413 

1,364 

1,611 

82 

3,389 

21 

2,228 

477 

84 

73 

177 

58 

237 

45 

227 

95 

47 


166 
308 

17 
193 

13 
691 

69 
435 

20 

28 

8,  S43 

314 

1,039 

53 

28 

t   55 

416 

113 

1,861 

0 

11 

11,422 

35 

56 

149 

274 

26 

107 

797 

36 

17 

15 

528 

407 

5 

15 

43 

149 

4, 750 

471 

1,672 

2, 164 

329 

114 

27' 

118 

309 

,  126 

3,601 

480 

90 

365 

64 

17 

17 

1,891 

401 

2.56 

874 

.59 

788 

9 

525 

183 

38 

61 

77 

20 

127 

15 

69 

104 

45 


COUNTRY   OF   BlETH. 


313 


FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100.000  INHABITANTS  OR,  MORE:  1920. 


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111 

410 

115 

22 

3,852 

110 

180 

52 

05 

ic 

235 

318 

4,751 

4,571 

155 

868 

145 

67 

2,791 

43 

30 

52 

66 

24 

735 

594 

8,470 

10,283 

34S 

1,063 

3,041 

136 

2,069 

53 

31 

272 

67 

S 

74 

174 

2,388 

4,423 

1,59£ 

1,010 

4,042 

501 

2,710 

105 

11 

395 

68 

12 

355 

688 

3,382 

716 

122 

525 

219 

43 

5,181 

38 

104 

86 

69 

5 

52 

140 

1,150 

3,742 

34 

473 

162 

25 

1,982 

77 

46 

101 

70 

1 

4 

17         119 
111         228 

467 
2,102 

3,632 

2,568 

73t 

189 
2,917 

25 
1,162 

23 

98 

4,778 
1,987 

4,220 
31 

2,175 

53 
57 

71 

bo 

72 

11 

120         131 

1,469 

2,601 

2,09(: 

3,160 

2,684 

2,579 

2,214 

115 

22 

1,375 

73 

314 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  75.— COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  POPULATION, 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden ,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iov^'a 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River ,  Mass 

Forth  Worfh,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. . . 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

IndianapoUs,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Mempliis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass — 

Now  Haven ,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . . 

Manhattan  borough  . 

Queens  liorough 

Richmond  borough. , 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  CaUf 

Omaha,  Ncbr 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif. . 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokan  e,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

SjTacuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington ,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.Y 

Youngstowu,Ohio. . . 


EASTERN 
EUROPE 

—con. 


390 


SOUTHERN  EUROPE. 


.^W 


15 

38 

17 

14 

2 

102 

13 

56 

13 

5 

101 

186 

66 

2 

5 

63 
1 
2 

82 
2 

19 
2 

16 
2 

16 

14 
3 
2 

70 


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102 
125 
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14 
6 

17 

17 

12 

3 

7 

SI 

17 

6 

20 

1 

8 

30 

35 

7 

4 

3 

40 


184 


1,939 
190 
434 
695 
441 

3,054 
802 
574 
352 
77 
11,546 
312 

1,605 
415 
274 

355 
768 
230 
4,628 
149 
240 

60 
321 
177 
564 
357 
273 
570 
1,036 

81 

3,733 

280 

1,815 

873 

97 

588 

314 

432 

21,455 

957 

2,700 

17, 209 

401 

188 

1,039 
667 
928 
423 
283 

1,814 

1,363 
896 
432 
579 
208 
410 

2,049 
354 
548 

145 

3,205 
161 

1,400 
107 
939 
433 
682 
127 

1,207 
267 
720 
121 

1,297 


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8 
2 
1 
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3,614 
3,403 

98 

7,911 

1,653 
38, 179 

8, 789 
16,411 

2,730 

4, 
59,215 

2,717 
18,288 

2,290 
583 

514 

2,872 

1,177 

16,205 

945 

156 

525 
7,101 
1,290 

754 
14, 855 

104 
3,318 
7,931 

535 

431 

1,273 

4,023 

766 

91 

631 

15,084 

7,633 

390, 832 

39,519 

138,245 

184,546 

19, 794 

8,728 

27,465 

515 

5,094 

3,108 

11,566 

63,723 

15, 371 

2,847 

19,239 

1,810 

555 

19,468 

9,067 

1,685 

496 

575 

23,924 

3,433 

3,094 

922 
4,491 
6,756 

850 
6,617 
3,764 
3,444 
4,296 
4,507 
5, 538 


281 
20 
19 

150 
10 

326 

384 

144 

39 

8 

380 
39 

162 
16 
37 

9 
85 

2 
262 

9 
49 

5 
24 
25 
24 
228 
14 
47 
811 
17 

9 

4 

43 

17 

4 

37 

35 

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259 

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r,638 

157 

164 


1,159 

188 

17 

1,957 

9 

41 

10 

15 

3 


5,675 


3 
167 


2 

144 

2 

1,669 
4 
7 
1 


7,609 
154 
99 

39 

505 

457 

45 

42 


555 

408 

22 

196 

199 

20 

499 

4,286 

12 

19 

1 

14 

60 

4 

648 

252 

55 

54 

4 

65 

74 

14 

15 

32 

1,823 

2 

34 

2 

1 

5 

9 

5 

36 

141 

11 

341 

7 

30 

7 

1 

11 

50 

15 

170 

7 

11 

2,503 

826 

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2 

7 

168 

23 

28 

7 

4 

15 

52 

1 

20 

3 

95 

18 

1 

18 

14 

18 

19 

111 

14 

17 

96 

18 

7 

7 

32 

2 

25 

7 

83 

11 

11 
11 

48 
49 

7 
20 

1 
151 


11 

249 

35 

133 

4 

7 

8 

20 

3 

574 


239 
11 


60 
425 

54 
107 
218 

35 

11 


146 

21 

9 

30 

14 

1,472 

195 

62 

401 

52 

1,028 

34 

426 

14 

7 

9 

22 

12 

1,361 

5 


50 

297 

16 

30 

107 

2 

17 

452 

7 

357 

1 

134 

52 

4 

14 

138 

18 

3,779 

419 

•746 

2,168 

421 

25 

179 
16 
49 

112 

344 

1,393 

42 

28 

1,234 

5 

92 

46 

132 
62 
13 

10 

234 

5 

74 

12 

237 

116 

99 

27 

63 

5 

1,225 

77 


451 

103 

15 

272 

1,756 

82 

311 

59 

38 

478 

265 

787 

62 

46 

79 
44 
61 
1,877 
582 
28 
301 
21 
173 
149 
19 
2 
153 
346 
123 

93 

12 

133 

240 
39 

300 
46 

129 
4,485 

102 
3, 405 

923 
42 
13 

94 

120 

75 

185 

752 

426 

706 

134 

265 

1 

143 

121 

469 

263 

94 

136 
216 
205 
114 

26 
380 
122 
432 

65 

211 

1 

688 

62 
277 


139 

16 

30 

19 

2 

238 

68 

55 

22 

1 

392 
16 
80 
11 
11 

11 
19 

2 
421 

4 

8 
11 
45 
26 
77 
25 

8 
22 
166 

2 

63 

3 

73 

26 

2 

31 

24 

25 

2,715 

154 

468 

2,039 

37 

17 

35 
14 
11 
14 
70 

202 
32 
23 

138 
10 
8 

143 

41 

25 

5 

4 

124 

2 

206 
1 
68 
19 
58 
14 
62 
5 

158 
13 
21 


*  Comprises  Dauzig,  Fiume,  Saar  Basin,  and  "  Europe,  not  specified." 


COUNTRY   OF   BIRTH. 

FOR    CITIES   HAVING    100,000   INHABITANTS    OR   MORE:    1920— Continued. 


315 


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AMEEICA. 

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600 

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37 

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5 

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1,072 

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2,432 

23, 960 

194 

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617 

292 

360 

32 

75 

136 

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11 

30 

13 

7 

4 

27 

810 

4 

96 

19 

42 

14 

17 

4 

5 

16 

43 

12 

186 

32 

13 

55 

282 

8,-442 

71 

252 

111 

149 

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73 

9 

11 

59 

51 

13 

65 

5 

5 

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45 

643 

4 

58 

13 

33 

8 

10 

7 

1 

5 

9 

14 

9 

38 

6 

1 

17 

358 

6 

22 

2,295 

10 

12 

9 

1 

1 

5 

15 

14 

5 

3 

2 

20 

437 

2 

26 

35 

15 

5 

6 

2 

6 

6 

16 

147 

397 

18 

12 

129 

2,983 

26 

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1,418 

67 

25 

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12 

17 

31 

1 

5 

9 

18 

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1 

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1.58 

21 

3 

12 

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18 

268 

84 

86 

104 

3,678 

56,024 

137 

422 

725 

2.57 

112 

173 

13 

36 

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88 

19 

40 
68 

2 

8 

1 

10,734 
16 

862 

17 

15 

6 

109 

12 

8 

6,428 

7 

20 

25 

4 

1 

240 

2 

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3,831 

12 

5 

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3 

21 

33 

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1 

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91 

2,767 

8 

19 

20 

12 

10 

7 

2 

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22 

122 

7 

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1,532 

61 

65 

4 

27 

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10 

46 

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23 

4 

22 

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5 

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28 

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11 

24 

63 

12 

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6 

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29 

18 

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71 

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51 

914 

54 

278 

32 

92 

23 

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13 

26 

4 

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4 

16 

2,043 

10 

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3 

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27 

30 

54 

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1,591 

13 

45 

1.920 

49 

15 

30 

3 

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28 

1,272 

8,536 

101 

111 

554 

13,223 

75 

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21,6.53 

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135 

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36 

53 

29 

17 

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9 

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4 

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10,180 

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30 

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39 

50 

43 

28 

30 

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23,825 

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1,238 

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39 

104 

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62 

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11,631 

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630 

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27 

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43 

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1, 618 

108 

618 

68 

162 

55 

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3 

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105 

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316 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION". 


Table  76 PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  POPULATION  BY 


CITT. 

PER  CENT 

OF  TOTAL  FOREIGN  BORN  IN  SPECIFIED  CITT. 

Northwestern  Europe. 

Central 
Europe. 

73 

si 

1 

S 

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a 

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6.9 

1.9 

0.9 

2.3 

0.4 

1.9 

0.5 

0.4 

0.1 

(') 

1.1 

1.5 

7.5 

3.7 

1.2 

2 

Albany,  N.Y 

G.O 

1.8 

0.2 

17.7 

0.2 

0.7 

0.4 

1.7 

0.1 

0.1 

0.3 

0.9 

17.3 

8.0 

0.5 

3 

Atlanta,  Ga 

10.0 

3.0 

0.5 

4.3 

0.4 

1.8 

0.6 

0.4 

0.2 

(') 

0.9 

2.6 

9.0 

10.0 

0.9 

4 

Baltimore,  Md 

3.8 

0.9 

0.2 

6.0 

0.5 

0.5 

0.3 

0.2 

0.1 

(') 

0.3 

0.7 

20.6 

13.1 

3.5 

.5 

Birmingham,  Ala 

12.3 

7.2 

1.0 

3.7 

0.3 

1.5 

0.5 

0.2 

0.3 

0.6 

3.0 

7.  5 

1.5 

0.2 

6 

Boston,  Mass 

5.2 

2.1 

0,1 

23.5 

0.8 

2.8 

0.4 

0.3 

0.2   (1) 

0.1 

0.5 

2.4 

3.2 

0.1 

7 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

7.5 

1.8 

0.1 

9.2 

0.4 

3.8 

0.9 

0.1 

0.1,  (1) 

0.3 

0.5 

4.2 

6.5 

4.8 

8 

Buffalo.N.  Y 

5.5 

1.6 

0.2 

6.0 

0.3 

0.9 

0.3 

0.4 

0.1    0) 

0.5 

1.7 

17.2 

2.5.  S 

0.4 

9 

Cambridge,  Mass 

4.8 

2.5 

0.2 

25.4 

0.6 

3.3 

0.3 

0.1 

0.  1  ... . 

0.1 

0.4 

1.3 

4.5 

0.1 

30 

Camden,  N.  J 

8.3 

1.8 

0.5 

7.0 

LO 

1.0 

0.3 

0.1 

0.1    (1) 

0.4 

0.9 

11.4 

20.5 

0.4 

11 

Cliieago,  111 

3.3 

1.2 

0.2 

7.0 

2.5 

7.2 

1.4 

1.1 

0.  4,  0.  2 

0.4 

0.6 

13.9 

17.0 

6.2 

12 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

3.8 

1.0 

0.3 

9.1 

0.1 

0.3 

0.2 

0.7 

0.1   0.1 

1.4 

3.0 

41.5 

2.8 

0.7 

13 

Cleveland,  Oliio 

4.6 

1.4 

0.5 

3.9 

0.2 

1.0 

0.3 

0.4 

(')(') 

0.5 

0.5 

11.0 

14.6 

10.0 

14 

Columbus,  Ohio 

6.9 

1.7 

2.7 

7.9 

0.2 

0.8 

0.3 

0.3 

0.4   (1) 

2.  2 

1.7 

25.3 

1.8 

0.6 

15 

Dallas,  Tex 

7.5 

1.8 

0.2 

3.7 

0.8 

1.9 

1.1 

0.3 

0.3j  (1) 

l!9 

1.8 

13.4 

4.1 

2.5 

16 

Dayton,  Ohio 

4.4 

1.4 

0.2 

5.2 

0.2 

0.5 

0.2 

0.4 

0.1 

(1) 

1.0 

L8 

31.3 

5.1 

L5 

17 

Denver,  Colo 

9.3 

2.9 

1.1 

8.4 

1.4 

10.3 

2.4 

1.  1 

0.2 

0.1 

1.3 

1.4 

12.2 

2.1 

0.8 

18 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

11.2 

3.0 

1.8 

5.7 

3.5 

16.4 

4.7 

1.0 

0.3 

0.1 

0.7 

1.0 

9.8 

2.9 

0.6 

19 

Detroit,  Mich 

5.9 

2.4 

0.2 

2.4 

0.3 

0.9 

0.5 

0.6 

2.1 

0) 

0.3 

0.6 

10.4 

19.  5 

1.2 

20 

Fall  River,  Mass 

18.8 

1.4 

0.1 

7.5 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(') 

0.1 

(') 

0.3 

0.3 

6.0 

(') 

21 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

4.3 

1.5 

0.2 

4.0 

0.8 

2.3 

0.4 

0.1 

0.1 

0.5 

0.9 

6.1 

1.7 

1.6 

22 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

3.1 

0.8 

0.1 

2.2 

0.6 

3.1 

0.7 

40.2 

0.2 

'('')' 

0.2 

0.3 

8.6 

15.0 

0.4 

23 

Hartford,  Conn 

5.0 

2.3 

0.1 

14.9 

0.2 

5.7 

1.5 

0.1 

(') 

(') 

0.2 

0.5 

4.4 

11.9 

0.4 

24 

Houston,  Tex 

6.1 

1.4 

0.2 

3.1 

0.5 

1.3 

1.0 

0.5 

0.2 

(') 

0.8 

1.4 

13.4 

2.3 

1.4 

25 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  (:ity,N.  J 

7.0 

2.6 

0.3 

14.1 

0.3 

1.1 

1.4 

0.9 

0.1 

(') 

1.4 

1.9 

29.8 

2.2 

0.3 

26 

4.0 

1.9 

0.2 

16.3 

1.6 

1.4 

0.5 

0.4 

0.2 

(1) 

0.6 

1.0 

14.  6 

15.9 

0.5 

27 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

4.5 

1.1 

0.8 

6.5 

0.4 

5.3 

1.7 

0.2 

1.3 

(') 

0.7 

0.7 

10.0 

8.2 

3.3 

28 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

7.0 

2.4 

0.5 

9.4 

0.7 

6.9 

1.6 

0.4 

1.5 

0.1 

1.3 

1.5 

14.3 

3.4 

0.6 

29 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

9.4 

2.3 

0.5 

4.0 

1.4 

4.1 

1.6 

0.7 

0.3 

0.1 

1.1 

2.2 

8.6 

1.8 

0.7 

30 

4.3 

1.3 

0.2 

13.5 

0.2 

0.6 

0.3 

0.3 

0.2 

0.1 

5.3 

3.3 

40.7 

2.9 

0.3 

31 

Lowell,  Mass 

9.5 

2.4 

0.1 

19.6 

0.2 

L4 

0.1 

0) 

0.5 

(1) 

C) 

0.2 

0.3 

6.0 

0) 

32 

Memphis,  Temi 

8.1 

2.2 

0.2 

7.8 

0.3 

2.0 

0.9 

0.3 

0.2 

(') 

1.1 

2.0 

13.7 

5.0 

0.3 

33 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

1.8 

0.5 

0.2 

1.3 

1.7 

0.8 

0.7 

0.5 

0.1 

0.1 

0.8 

0.5 

36.1 

20.9 

4.1 

34 

MinneapoUs,  Minn 

3.  4 

1.3 

0.3 

2.3 

18.6 

30.0 

2.9 

0.5 

0.1 

0.2 

0.4 

0.4 

7.3 

5.4 

2.1 

35 

Nashville,  Tenn 

9.5 

2.1 

0.1 

11.9 

0.5 

0.5 

0.6 

0.2 

0.2 

(1) 

3.7 

3.0 

11.9 

7. 7 

0.5 

36 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

19.1 

1.1 

0.  1 

4.0 

0.1 

0.5 

0.1 

(') 

0.3 

0.1 

0.9 

0.9 

5. 7 

0.4 

37 

New  Haven,  Conn 

4.2 

1.9 

0.1 

15.7 

0.3 

2.7 

0.5 

0.1 

0.3 

0.3 

0.5 

6.0 

6.5 

0.2 

38 

New  Oricans,  La 

4.5 

1.0 

0.1 

5.6 

1.7 

1.2 

0.8 

0.5 

0.4 

'(')' 

0.9  10.4 

12.5 

0.8 

0.2 

39 

New  Yorlc,  N.Y 

3.5 

1.1 

0.1 

10.0 

1.2 

1.7 

0.4 

0.2 

0.2 

(') 

0.5 

1.1 

9.6 

7.2 

1.3 

40 

Bronx  borough 

3.2 

0.9 

0.1 

7.0 

0.4 

1.2 

0.3 

0.2 

0.1 

(') 

0.5 

0.8 

11.1 

7.1 

0.7 

41 

Brooklyn  borough 

3.  8 

1.1 

0.1 

8.1 

2.6 

2.3 

0.6 

0.3 

0.1 

(') 

0.3 

0.6 

8.5 

7.8 

0.4 

42 

Manhattan  borough . . . 

3.1 

0.9 

0.1 

12.3 

0.4 

1.2 

0.3 

0.2 

0.2 

(1) 

0.5 

1.5 

7.5 

6.8 

2.0 

43 

Queens  borough 

5.4 

1.8 

0.1 

9.5 

0.8 

2.1 

0.7 

0.3 

0.3 

(1) 

1.0 

2.0 

2S.9 

6.9 

2.6 

44 

Richmond  borough 

6.0 

2.4 

0.2 

11.8 

5.0 

2.8 

1.1 

0.4 

0.3 

C) 

0.8 

1.4 

13.8 

7.7 

0.9 

45 

Newark,  N.J 

4.6 

1.8 

0.1 

7.5 

0.2 

0.7 

0.3 

0.2 

0.1 

(') 

0.5 

0.9 

11.9 

1L7 

L8 

46 

Norfolk,  Va 

7.3 

2.3 

0.3 

4.8 

2.8 

3.1 

1.3 

1.7 

0.4 

(') 

0.3 

0.9 

4.6 

2.8 

0.2 

47 

Oakland,  (^aUf. 

9.1 

3.4 

1.5 

7.3 

2.3 

5.3 

3.5 

o.i; 

0.3 

(1) 

1.3 

2.9 

9.3 

1.0 

0.3 

48 

Omaha,  Nebr 

4.1 

1.6 

0.2 

5.3 

1.1 

10.4 

8.1 

0.4 

0.7 

0.1 

0.6 

0.5 

12.0 

6.7 

12.1 

49 

Patersoii,  N.J 

8.1 

4.1 

0.1 

7.1 

0.1 

0.3 

0.2 

8.0 

1.8 

(') 

3.0 

2.4 

7.8 

12.7 

0.5 

CO 

Pluladolphia,  Pa 

7.  7 

2.1 

0.2 

16.1 

0.3 

0.7 

0.3 

0.1 

0.1 

(1) 

0.5 

1.0 

9.9 

7.8 

0.6 

51 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

6.1 

2.3 

1.3 

11.6 

0.1 

0.9 

0.1 

0.1 

0.1 

(1) 

0.7 

1.4 

13.3 

12.9 

3.0 

12 

I'ortland,  Oreg 

8.1 

3.6 

0.6 

4.0 

5.9 

10.2 

2.7 

0.7 

0.6 

0.1 

2.6 

1.1 

10.8 

1.8 

0.7 

£3 

Provideuce,  R.I 

12.5 

2.5 

0.1 

17.0 

0.4 

3.9 

0.2 

0.1 

0.2 

(') 

0.1 

0.6 

2.0 

3.3 

0.1 

54 

Reading,  Pa 

3.5 

0.9 

0.6 

2.4 

0.2 

0.3 

0.1 

0.2 

(') 

(') 

0.5 

0.7 

1.5.1 

26.6 

2.5 

55 

Riclimond,  Va 

10.6 

4.1 

0.4 

5.6 

0.4 

0.9 

0.6 

0.4 

0.4 

0.7 

1.9 

13.6 

3.0 

0.7 

56 

Rochester,  N.Y 

8.4 

1.6 

0.1 

6.1 

0.1 

0.6 

0.2 

2.6 

0.6 

'('')' 

0.7 

1.1 

1.5.0 

6-.  4 

0.1 

57 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

3.8 

1.0 

0.1 

8.9 

0.2 

0.9 

0.4 

0.4 

0.4 

0.1 

2.0 

1.8 

29.0 

5.0 

3.4 

58 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

3.7 

1.4 

0.1 

5.9 

7.4 

19.2 

2.6 

0.5 

0.2 

0.5 

1.0 

0.6 

16.9 

4.9 

3.5 

59 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

27.8 

4.9 

2.1 

2.9 

4.4 

11.3 

8.1 

4.4 

0.1 

0.1 

3.1 

0.7 

10.2 

0.7 

0.2 

60 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

2.2 

0.4 

(') 

1.4 

0.1 

0.3 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

(■') 

0.4 

1.3 

7.0 

0.7 

0.3 

61 

San  Francisco,  CaUf 

6.8 

2.4 

0.3 

12.2 

2.1 

4.3 

2.3 

0.5 

0.4 

0.1 

1.9 

4.6 

12.4 

1.4 

0.5 

62 

Scranton,  Pa 

8.  1 

1.7 

9.5 

11.8 

(') 

0.3 

0.1 

(') 

(') 

0.5 

0.4 

9.1 

11.4 

0.4 

63 

Seattle,  Wash 

9.6 

3.9 

0.8 

4.3 

11.3 

12.7 

2.8 

0.6 

0.7 

'o.'i 

0.7 

0.9 

6.0 

1.1 

0.4 

64 

Spokane,  Wash 

9.4 

3.3 

0.8 

4.2 

9.0 

15.1 

2.8 

1.1 

0.3 

0.1 

1.2 

1.0 

11.7 

0.9 

0.6 

65 

Sin-ingficld,  Mass 

6.2 

4.2 

0.1 

17.8 

0.3 

3.9 

0.3 

0.1 

0.1 

(V 

0.3 

0.6 

3.7 

7.8 

0.4 

66 

Syrac-use,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

7.2 

1.4 

0.3 

11.8 

0.1 

0.5 

0.2 

0.2 

0.1 

(') 

0.7 

1.0 

14.7 

14.1 

0.5 

67 

4.8 

1.0 

0.2 

4.0 

0.2 

0.7 

0.5 

0.2 

0.3 

0.1 

1.9 

1.6 

22.1 

26.9 

0.9 

68 

Trenton,  N.J 

9.2 

1.7 

0.1 

6.2 

(') 

0.3 

0.2 

0.1 

0.1 

(') 

0.2 

0.6 

7.9 

14.7 

5.3 

69 

Wasliington,  D.  C 

10.2 

2.7 

0.4 

14.7 

0.7 

1.6 

0.8 

0.4 

0.3 

(') 

1.2 

2.3 

11.5 

2.4 

0.4 

70 

Wilmington,  Del 

6.3 

1.7 

0.2 

14.9 

0.3 

1.4 

0.3 

0.1 

0.1 

0) 

0.3 

0.9 

7.0 

22.9 

0.2 

71 

Vv'orcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.Y 

6.2 

1.7 

0.1 

16.9 

0.6 

14.5 

0.4 

0.1 

0.1 

(1) 

(') 

0.2 

0.9 

6.8 

(') 

72 

7.0 

4.9 

0.2 

16.0 

0.5 

1.4 

0.4 

0.4 

0.1 

(') 

0.4 

0.9 

8.1 

10.0 

2.9 

73 

Youngstown,  Oliio 

7. 5 

3.0 

3.  2     4.  6 

0.2 

2.3 

0.1    0.1 

(') 

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0.4 

0.4 

4.3 

7.7 

6.2 

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2.7 

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11.8 

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2.2 

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61 

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11.3 

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0.1 

0.3 

0.2 

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0.5 

17.5 

0.1 

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0.  3;  0.  2 

0.1 

0.1 

0.2 

2.1 

0.1 

0.3 

0.1 

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0.3 

0.1 

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0.5 

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0.2 

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2  Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 


318 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


TABLE  77.— COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH  OF  THE  FOREIGN-BORN  POPULATION  IN  URBAN  AND 
RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 


COTJNTET  OF  BIRTH. 


Total  population 

Total  foreign  born 

Europe 

Northwestern  Europe 

England 

Scotland 

Wale.s 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium 

Luxemburg 

Switzerland 

France 

Central  Europe 

Germany , 

Poland 

CzechoslovaJda 

Austria 

Hungary 

Jugo-Slavia 

Eastern  Europe 

Russia 

Lithuania 

Finland 

Rumania 

Bulgaria 

Turkey  in  Europe 

Southern  Europe 

Greece 

Albania 

Italy 

Spam 

Portugal 

Other  Europe  2 

Asia 

Armenia 

Palestine 

S3rria 

Turkey  in  Asia 

China 

Japan 

India 

Other  Asia 

America 

Canadar— Frencli 

Canada— Other 

Newfoundland 

West  Indies^ 

Mexico 

Central  and  South  America 

Another  * 


Total. 


105,710,620 
13, 920, 692 


11,882,05; 


3,  &30, 094 

813,  853 

254,570 

67,066 

1, 037, 234 

363,863 

625,585 

189, 154 

131,  766 

62, 687 

12,585 

118,659 

153, 072 

4, 330,  874 
1,686,108 
1, 139,  979 

362. 438 
575, 627 
397, 283 

169. 439 

1,  SaS,  971 

1, 400,  495 

135,  068 

149, 824 

102, 823 

10, 477 

5,284 

1,911,213 

175, 976 

5,608 

1,610,113 

49, 535 

69, 981 

5,901 


237,950 


36, 628 

3,203 

51, 901 

11,019 

43, 560 

81, 502 

4,901 

5,236 


1,727,017 


307,  780 

817, 139 

13,  249 

78,962 

486,418 

23,463 


Urban.      Rural 


54,304,603 
10,500,942 


51,406,017 
3,419,750 


9,102,938 


2, 737, 407 
620, 676 
195, 614 

47, 716 
900,947 
171, ""~ 
394,  700 
101, 016 

74,424 

41, 710 
7,213 

67, 731 
113, 962 

3, 207, 139 
1, 137, 961 
961,  813 
240,  453 
431, 670 
317, 737 
117,505 

1,545,926 

1, 241, 1.57 

118, 634 

79, 974 

93, 456 

7, — 

4, 

1,607,943 

154, 05" 

6,156 

1,359,250 

36, 363 

53, 122 

•     4,523 


170,690 


30, 307 
2,914 

45, 321 
9,854 

3-1,635 

40, 751 
2, 693 
4,215 


2,779,115 


1,092,687 

193, 177 

58, 956 

19, 350 

136,  287 

192. 165 
230,  885 

88, 138 
57, 342 
20, 977 
5,372 
50,928 
39, 110 

1, 123, 735 
548, 147 

178. 166 
121, 985 
143,  957 

79, 546 
51, 934 

258,045 

159, 338 

16, 434 

69,850 

9,367 

2,598 

458 

303, 270 

21, 924 

452 

250, 863 
13, 172 
16, 859 

1,378 


67, 260 


6,321 
289 
6,580 
1,165 
8,925 
40, 751 
2, 2081 
1,021 


1,170,024       556,993 


243,  750 

591, 812 

12,037 

72,  742 

229. 179 

20',  504 


64,036 

225, 327 

1,212 

6,220 

257, 239 

2,959 


16,382 


Urban.   Rural 


51.4 
75.4 


76.6 


71.5 
76.3 
76.8 
71.1 
86.9 
47.2 
63.1 
53.4 
56.5 
66.5 
57.3 
57.1 
74.4 

74.1 
67.5 
84.4 
66.3 
75.0 
80.0 
69.3 

85.7 
88.6 
87.8 
53.4 
90.9 
75.2 
9L3 

84.1 
87.5 
9L9 
84.4 
73.4 
75.9 

76.6 


71.7 


82.7 
91.0 
87.3 
89.4 
79.5 
50.0 
54.9 
80.5 


67.7 


79.2 
72.4 
90.9 
92.1 
47.1 
87.4 


77.8 


48.6 
24.6 


23.4 


28.5 
23.7 
23.2 
28.9 
13.1 
52.8 
36.9 
46.6 
43.5 
33.5 
42.7 
42.9 
25.6 

25.9 
32.5 
15.6 
33.7 
2.5.0 
20.0 
30.7 

14.8 
1L4 
12.2 
46.6 

9.1 
24.8 

8.7 

15.9 
12.5 

8. 

15.6 
26.6 
24. 

23.4 


28.3 


17.3 
9.0 
12.7 
10.  6 
20.5 
50.0 
45.1 
19.5 


32.3 


PER  CENT 

DISTRIBUTION    OF 

FOREIGN  BORN. 


Total.   Urban.  Rural 


100.0 
85.4 


20.8 
27.6 
9.1 
7.9 
52.9 
12.6 


27.5 
5 
1 

0.5 
7.5 
2.6 
4.5 
1.4 
0.9 
0.5 
0.1 
0.9 
1.1 

31.1 
12.1 
8.2 
2.6 
4.1 
2.9 
1.2 

13.0 
10.1 
1.0 
1.1 
0.7 
0.1 

13.7 
1.3 

(1) 
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0.5 


1.7 


0.3 

(1) 
0.4 
0.1 
0.3 
0.6 

(1) 

(') 


12.4 


2.2 
5.9 
0.1 
0.6 
3.5 
0.2 


100.0 


86.7 


26.1 
5.9 
1.9 
0.5 
8.6 
1.6 
3.8 
1.0 
0.7 
0.4 
0.1 
0.6 
1.1 

30.5 
10.8 
9.2 
2.3 
4.1 
3.0 
1.1 

14.7 
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0.8 
0.9 
0.1 
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15.3 
1.5 

(1) 
12.9 
0.3 
0.5 

(1) 


1.6 


0.3 

(1) 
0.4 
0.1 
0.3 
0.4 

(1) 

(1) 


11.1 


2.3 
5.6 
0.1 
0.7 
2.2 
0.2 


0.5 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 

2  Comprises  Danzig,  Fiume,  Saar  Basin,  and  ' 
'  Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 


Europe,  not  specified." 


*  Africa,  Austraha,  Atlantic  Islands,  Pacific  Islands  except  possessions  of  the  United  States,  "country 
not  spfecihed,"  and  born  at  sea. 


YEAR   OF   IMMIGRATIOISr. 


319 


Table  78 — FOREIGN-BORN   POPULATION,  BY   SEX,  RACE,  AND   YEAR   OF  IMMIGRA- 
TION, FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 


TEAR  OF 
IMMIGRATION. 


ALL  CLASSES. 


Number. 


Per 
cent. 


Number. 


Per 
cent. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


AU 
other. 


Both  Sexes. 


Total.... 

1919 

1918 

1917 

1916 

1915 

1914 

1911-1913 

1906-1910 

1901-1905 

1900  or  earlier 

Not  reported. 


Total 

1919 

1918 

1917 

1916 

1915 

1914 

1911-1913 

190&-19U) 

1901-1905 

1900  or  earlier. 

Not  reported.. 


Total 

1919 

1918 

1917 

1916 

1915 

1914 

1911-1913 

1906-1910 

1901-1905 

1900  or  earlier. . 

Not  reported. . . 


13,920,692100.0  13,712,7541100.0   73,803100.0   6,299100.0   43,107  100.0   81,338100.0   3,391 


214,123 

85,570 
116,222 
177, 184 
203,098 

449, 876 
1,604,890 
2, 229, 868 
1,814,264 
5, 761, 237 

1,264,360 


1.5 
0.6 
0.8 
1.3 
1.5 

3.2 

11.5 
16.0 
13.0 
41.4 

9.1 


201, 280 
76,929 
106, 059 
167, 675 
193, 684 

440, 707 
1,585,146 
2,194,371 
1,790,180 
5,717,465 

1,239,258 


1.5 
0.6 
0.8 
1.2 
1.4 

3.2 
11.6 
16.0 
13.1 
41.7 

9.0 


5,938 
3,628 
4, 537 
3,698 
3,213 

3,791 
8,  687 

10, 779 
6,194 

10, 105 

13,233 


8.0 
4.9 
6.1 
5.0 
4.4 

5.1 
11. S 
14.6 

8.4 
1.3.7 

17.9 


644 
429 
435 
558 
374 

306 
497 
563 
321 
837 

1,335 


10.2 
6.8 
6.9 
8.9 
5.9 

4.9 
7.9 
8.9 
5.1 
13.3 

21.2 


1,141 
584 
952 
973 

1,299 

1,166 
2, 508 
4,616 
2, 639 
22,678 

4, 551 


2.6 
1.4 
2.2 
2.3 
3.0 

2.7 

5.8 
10.7 

6.1 
52.6 

10.6 


5,027 
3,953 
4,120 
4,177 
4,396 

3,755 
7,497 
18, 175 
14,526 
10,040 

5,672 


6.2 
4.9 
5.1 
5.1 
5.4 

4.6 
9.2 
22.3 
17.9 
12.3 

7.0 


119,892 
47,320 
62, 559 
96,  or)6 

112,226 

256,216 

933, 333 

1,288,152 

1,057,498 
3, 168, 590 

533,593 


1.6 
0.6 
0.8 
1.3 
1.5 

3.3 
12 
16.8 
13.8 
41.3 

7.0 


7 

528, 322 

100.0 

42,641 

100.0 

3,539 

100.0 

40, 573 

100.0 

57,213 

100.0 

112,592 

1.5 

3,521 

8.3 

405 

11.4 

937 

2.3 

2,349 

4.1 

42,723 

0.6 

1,963 

4.6 

237 

6.7 

460 

1.1 

1,908 

3.3 

56,825 

0.8 

2,490 

5.8 

245 

6.9 

841 

2.1 

2, 069 

3.6 

90,676 

1  2 

2,004 

4.7 

305 

8.6 

859 

2.1 

2,123 

3.7 

106,752 

1.4 

1,725 

4.0 

211 

6.0 

1,167 

2.9 

2,256 

3.9 

250, 808 

3.3 

2,136 

5.0 

181 

5.1 

1,052 

2.6 

1,904 

3.3 

921,7.58 

12.2 

4,796 

11.2 

295 

8.3 

2,222 

5. 5 

3,733 

6.5 

1,261,115 

16. 8 

6,326 

14.8 

331 

9.4 

4,269 

10.5 

14,783 

2.5.8 

1,037,662 

13.8 

3,.S.S3 

9.1 

178 

5.0 

2,492 

6.1 

12,914 

22.6 

3,130,503 

41.6 

6,208 

14.6 

479 

13.5 

22,075 

54.5 

9,224 

16.1 

516,908 

6.9 

7,599 

17.8 

672 

19.0 

4, 199 

10.3 

3,950 

6.9 

6,245,257  100.0    6,184,432100.0   31, 162100.0   2,760100.0 


94,231 
38,250 
53,663 
81, 128 
90,872 

193,660 
671,5.57 
941,716 
7.56, 766 
2,592,647 

730,767 


1.5 
0.6 
0.9 
1.3 
1.5 

3.1 

10.8 
1.5.1 
12.1 
41.5 

11.7 


88,688 
34, 206 
49,234 
76,999 
86,932 

189, 899 
663, 388 
933,256 
752,518 
2,586,962 

722,350 


11.7 


2,417 
1,675 
2,047 
1,694 
1,488 

1,6.55 
3,891 
4,4.53 
2,311 
3,897 

5,634 


7.8 
5.4 
6.6 
5.4 
4.8 

5.3 
12.5 
14.3 

7.4 
12.5 

18.1 


239 
192 
190 
2.53 
163 

125 
202 
232 
143 
358 

663 


8.7 
7.0 
6.9 
9.2 
5.9 

4.5 
7.3 
8.4 
5.2 
13.0 

24.0 


2,534  100.0   24,125100.0 


204 
124 
111 
114 
1.32 

114 
286 

347 
147 
603 


8.1 
4.9 
4.4 
4.5 
5.2 

4.5 
11.3 
13.7 

5.  8 
23.8 

13.9 


2,678 
2,045 
2, 051 
2,0.54 
2,140 

],&51 
3,764 
3,392 
1,612 
816 

1,722 


11.1 

8.5 
8.5 
8.5 
8.9 

7.7 
15.6 
14.1 
6.7 
3.4 

7.1 


93 

47 
119 
103 
132 

151 
555 
1,364 
404 
112 

311 


88 
39 
89 
89 
115 

135 
529 
1,328 
369 
101 

265 


244 


30 

14 
17 

16 
26 
36 
35 
11 

46 


320 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  79.— FOREIGN-BORN  POPULATION  BY  YEAR 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Total 

foreign 

born: 

1920 

TEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION. 

1919 

1918 

1917 

1916 

1915 

1914 

1911- 
1913 

1 

United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 
New  England     

13,920,692 

214,123 

85,570 

116,222 

177, 184 

203,098 

449,876 

1,604,890 

?, 

1,885,945 

4,960,418 

3,232,141 

1, 375, 653 

330,  537 

72, 9S9 

464, 828  ■ 

467,620 

1,130,561 

29,877 
56, 703 
27, 055 
8,498 
5,916 
647 
33,994 
17,661 
33, 772 

9,160 
17, 745 
8,818 
4,189 
2,566 
288 
16, 082 
9,099 
17,623 

16,766 

30, 605 

13, 569 

5,817 

3,040 

247 

16,358 

11,180 

18,640 

29,248 

48, 535 

25,994 

9,730 

5,209 

421 

20,225 

14, 747 

23,075 

31, 142 

65,547 
34,008 
10,649 
5,218 
509 
18,850 
13,062 
24,113 

59, 020 

178, 633 

106, 821 

24,390 

12,452 

1, 486 

20,112 

IS,  159 

31, 803 

214,966 

657, 352 

412, 127 

85,656 

38,856 

4,726 

45,929 

42, 897 

102,381 

3 

i 
5 
6 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

7 
8 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

in 

Pacific 

New  England: 

n 

107,814 
91,397 
44,558 
1,088,548 
175, 189 
378,439 

2,825,375 

742,486 

1,392,557 

680,452 
151,328 
1, 210, 584 
729,292 
460,485 

486,795 
225,994 
186, 835 
131,863 
82, 534 
150,665 
110,967 

19,901 

103, 179 

29,365 

31,705 

62, 105 

7,272 

6,582 

16, 564 

53,864 

30,906 
15,648 
18,027 
8,408 

14,137 
46,427 
40,432 
363,832 

95, 591 
40,747 
26, 567 
119,138 
29,808 
80, 566 
59,200 
16,003 

265,292 
107,644 
757, 625 

3,842 
2,262 
2,065 
15,424 
2,670 
3,614 

42,568 
5,827 
8,308 

4,999 

833 

6, 1.57 

13, 695 

1,371 

2,481 

1,421 

1,144 

442 

400 

749 

1,861 

174 
684 
489 
655 
626 
160 
74 
228 
2,826 

177 
206 
190 

74 

84 

1,099 

1,516 

31, 295 

842 

715 

578 

1,694 

1,729 

10, 879 

793 

431 

6,803 

2,224 

24,745 

1,147 
660 
586 

4,863 
742 

1,162 

12,748 
2,048 
2,949 

1,591 
274 

2,707 

3,787 

459 

765 
512 
656 
161 
122 
458 
1,515 

66 

298 

179 

366 

334 

33 

28 

87 

1,175 

93 
63 

100 
32 

28 

474 

748 

14,832 

342 

571 

333 

1,383 

1,078 

4,566 

589 

237 

2,962 

690 

13,971 

1,385 
956 
752 
9,390 
1,700 
2,583 

21,380 
3,673 

5,552 

3,154 

512 

4,140 

4,910 

853 

1,435 
845 
776 
249 
135 
640 

1,737 

106 

444 

233 

411 

607 

54 

33 

90 

1,062 

70 
54 
96 

27 

47 

426 

648 

15,237 

576 

480 

378 

1,810 

1,738 

5,299 

635 

264 

2,836 

860 

14,944 

2,019 
1,637 
1,077 
17, 164 
2,720 
4,631 

31,089 
6,528 
10,918 

6,304 
1,089 
7,311 
9,  .503 

1,787 

3,157 

1,399 

1,097 

729 

357 

924 

2,067 

204 

640 

342 

559 

1,975 

75 

65 

171 

1,178 

130 
98 

124 
69 

85 

324 

687 

19, 129 

1,454 

562 

536 

2,038 

2,230 

6,720 

858 

349 

3,931 

991 

18,153 

1,950 
1,523 
996 
18,520 
2, 580 
5,573 

39,678 
8, 891 
16,978 

8,252 
1,426 
11,249 
10, 712 
2,369 

3,7.55 
1,701 
1,374 
849 
509 
1,061 
1,400 

279 

917 

376 

539 

1,643 

84 

67 

184 

1,129 

163 
112 
154 
80 

68 

389 

562 

17,831 

1,276 

598 

498 

1,649 

2,143 

5,559 

985 

354 

4,018 
1,246 

18,849 

2, 887 
2,435 
1,260 

33,726 
4,  S29 

13,883 

101,615 
26,316 
50, 702 

30, 191 

4,574 
36, 540 
25, 542 

8,974 

9,125 
4,042 
3,N37 
2,111 
1,136 
2,325 
1,814 

.   816 

3,357 
752 
995 

4,123 
212 
186 
436 

1,575 

614 
323 
379 

170 

172 

648 

665 

18,627 

2,780 

935 

924 

2,720 

1,706 

3,928 

1,655 

511 

6,658 
2,590 
22,555 

8,289 
8,227 
3,909 
123, 795 
17,743 
53,003 

352,344 
99,215 
205,793 

110,368 
17,392 
143,818 
103,385 
37, 164 

31, 853 
13, 758 
13,440 
6,503 
3,923 
10,124 
6,055 

3,130 

11,206 

2,467 

3,013 

11,897 

686 

618 

1,469 

4,370 

2,011 
947 

1,225 
543 

663 

1,701 

2,178 

41,387 

8,692 
2,943 
3,255 
10, 895 
3,349 
7,333 
4,972 
1,458 

21,165 

8,895 
72,321 

12 
13 

New  Hampshire 

14 

IS 

Rhode  Island 

16 

Connecticut     

17 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York. .              

IS 

New  Jersey 

19 

90 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

?1 

Indiana 

n 

Tllinnis          

?3 

Michigan 

?A 

Wisconsin 

Vi 

West  North  Central: 
Minnfisnta. 

?6 

Iowa 

?7 

Missouri 

?S 

North  Dakota 

29 

South  Dakota. 

Nebraska 

31 

Kansas 

3? 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

33 

Maryland 

34 

35 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

3fi 

West  Virginia 

37 

North  Carolina 

38 

South  Carolina 

31 

G  eorgia 

40 

Florida 

41 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

4? 

Tennessee 

43 

Alabama 

44 

Mississippi 

45 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

4^) 

Louisiana 

47 

48 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

40 

MotraTAiN: 

Montana 

50 

Idaho 

51 

Wyoming     

5'> 

Colorado 

53 

New  Mexico 

54 

Arizona 

55 

Utah 

56 

Nevada 

57 

Pacific: 

Washington 

5H 

50 

CaUf  ornia 

YEAR  OF   IMMIGRATION. 
OF  IMMIGRATION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


321 


TEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION— con. 

PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  ARRIVING  IN— 

Year 
not  re- 
ported. 

1900 

Year 

1906- 
1910 

1901- 
1905 

1900  or 

earlier. 

1919 

1918 

1917 

1916 

1915 

1914 

1911- 
1913 

1906- 
1910 

1901- 
1905 

or 
ear- 
lier. 

not  re- 
port- 
ed. 

2,229,868 

1,814,264 

5,761,237 

1,264,360 

1.5 

0.6 

0.8 

1.3 

1.5 

3.2 

11.5 

16.0 

13.0 

41.4 

9.1 

1 

304,735 

250. 235 

832^443 

108,353 

1.6 

0.5 

0.9 

1.6 

1.7 

3.1 

11.4 

16.2 

13.3 

44.1 

5.7 

a 

919,629 

789,504 

1,849,913 

346,252 

1.1 

0.4 

0.6 

1.0 

1.3 

3.6 

13.3 

IS.  5 

15.9 

37.3 

7.0 

3 

511,268 

379,564 

1,389,247 

323,670 

0.8 

0.3 

0.4 

0.8 

1.1 

3.3 

12.8 

15.8 

11.7 

43.0 

10.0 

4 

142,247 

131,868 

775,031 

177,578 

0.6 

0.3 

0.4 

0.7 

0.8 

1.8 

6.2 

10.3 

9.6 

56.3 

12.9 

5 

53,817 

42,176 

118,650 

42,637 

1.8 

0.8 

0.9 

1.6 

1.6 

3.8 

11.8 

16.3 

12.8 

35.9 

12.9 

6 

8,171 

6,685 

34,423 

15,386 

0.9 

0.4 

0.3 

0.6 

0.7 

2.0 

6.5 

11.2 

9.2 

47.2 

21.1 

7 

60, 2S7 

31,854 

131,588 

79, 549 

7.3 

3.5 

3.5 

4.4 

4.1 

4.3 

9.9 

10.8 

6.9 

28.3 

17.1 

8 

67,312 

48, 394 

177,378 

50, 731 

3.8 

1.9 

2.4 

3.2 

2.8 

3.2 

9.2 

14.4 

10.3 

37.9 

10.8 

9 

172,402 

133, 984 

452, 564 

120, 204 

3.0 

1.6 

1.6 

2.0 

2.1 

2.8 

9.1 

15.2 

11.9 

40.0 

10.6 

10 

13,359 

11,687 

48, 103 

13, 146 

3.6 

1.1 

1.3 

1.9 

1.8 

2.7 

7.7 

12.4 

10.8 

44.6 

12.2 

11 

11, 825 

8,850 

41,964 

11,058 

2.5 

0.7 

1.0 

1.8 

1.7 

2.7 

9.0 

12.9 

9.7 

45.9 

12.1 

12 

5,723 

4,665 

19,122 

4,403 

4.6 

1.3 

1.7 

2.4 

2.2 

2.8 

8.8 

12.8 

10.5 

42.9 

9.9 

13 

177, 219 

144, 993 

499,067 

44,387 

1.4 

0.4 

0.9 

1.6 

1.7 

3.1 

11.4 

16.3 

13.3 

45.8 

4.1 

14 

27,577 

23,463 

79, 195 

11,970 

1.5 

0.4 

1.0 

1.6 

1.5 

2.8 

10.1 

1.5.7 

13.4 

45.2 

6.8 

15 

69,032 

56,577 

144,992 

23,389 

1.0 

0.3 

0.7 

1.2 

1.5 

3.7 

14.0 

18.2 

15.0 

38.3 

6.2 

16 

519,916 

448,411 

1,058,145 

197, 481 

1.5 

0.5 

0.8 

1.1 

1.4 

3.6 

12.5 

18.4 

1,5.9 

37.5 

7.0 

17 

139,734 

115,086 

286, 803 

48,365 

0.8 

0.3 

0.5 

0.9 

1.2 

3.5 

13.4 

18.8 

15.5 

38.6 

6.5 

18 

259,979 

226,007 

504,965 

100,406 

0.6 

0.2 

0.4 

0.8 

1.2 

3.6 

14.8 

18.7 

16.2 

36.3 

7.2 

19 

124,243 

91,414 

248, 824 

51,112 

0.7 

0.2 

0.5 

0.9 

1.2 

4.4 

16.2 

18.3 

13.4 

36.6 

7.5 

20 

22, 622 

15,438 

60,829 

26, 339 

0.6 

0.2 

0.3 

0.7 

0.9 

3.0 

11.5 

14.9 

10.2 

40.2 

17.4 

21 

203, 726 

156,792 

517,963 

120, 181 

0.5 

0.2 

0.3 

0.6 

0.9 

3.0 

11.9 

16.8 

13.0 

42.8 

9.9 

22 

110,051 

74,020 

295, 883 

76,804 

1.9 

0.5 

0.7 

1.3 

1.5 

3.6 

14.2 

1,5.1 

10.1 

40.6 

10.5 

23 

50,626 

41,900 

265, 748 

49,234 

0.3 

0.1 

0.2 

0.4 

0.5 

1.9 

8.1 

11.0 

9.1 

57.7 

10.7 

24 

52,035 

52, 276 

287,015 

42, 898 

0.5 

0.2 

0.3 

0.6 

0.8 

1.9 

6.5 

10.7 

10.7 

59.0 

8.8 

25 

18, 633 

14, 794 

136,092 

32,797 

0.0 

0.2 

0.4 

0.6 

0.8 

1.8 

6.1 

8.2 

6.5 

60. 2 

14.5 

26 

23, 870 

19, 883 

92,092 

28, 666 

0.6 

0.4 

0.4 

0.6 

0.7 

2.1 

7.2 

12.8 

10.  6 

49.3 

1.5.3 

27 

15,978 

19, 526 

65,523 

19,792 

0.3 

0.  1 

0.2 

0.  6 

0.6 

1.6 

4.9 

12.1 

14.8 

49.7 

1,5.0 

28 

8,137 

7,485 

47, 777 

12, 553 

0.5 

0.1 

0.2 

0.4 

0.6 

1.4 

4.8 

9.9 

9.1 

57.9 

1,5.2 

29 

14,359 

10, 436 

86,623 

22,966 

0.5 

0.3 

0.4 

0.  6 

0.7 

1.5 

6.7 

9.5 

6.9 

57.5 

1.5.2 

30 

9,235 

7,468 

59,909 

17,906 

1.7 

1.4 

1.6 

1.9 

1.3 

1.6 

5.5 

8.3 

6.7 

54.0 

16.1 

31 

3,447 

2,622 

6, 607 

2,450 

0.9 

0.3 

0.5 

1.0 

1.4 

4.1 

l.'i.7 

17.3 

13.2 

33.2 

12.3 

33 

15,451 

14, 709 

48, 693 

6,780 

0.7 

0.3 

0.4 

0.  (•) 

0.9 

3.3 

10.9 

I.'").  0 

14.3 

47.2 

6.6 

33 

4,338 

3,505 

11,567 

5,117 

1.7 

0.6 

0.8 

1.2 

1.3 

2.6 

8.4 

14.8 

11.9 

39.4 

17.4 

34 

4, 892 

3,873 

10, 487 

5,915 

2.1 

1.2 

1.3 

l.S 

1.7 

3.1 

9.5 

l.-).4 

12.2 

33.1 

18.7 

35 

13, 138 

7,995 

12, 238 

7,529 

1.0 

0.5 

1.0 

3.2 

2.6 

6.0 

19.2 

21.2 

12.9 

19.7 

12.1 

36 

975 

708 

2, 365 

1,860 

2.2 

0.5 

0.7 

1.0 

1.2 

2.9 

9.4 

1.3.4 

10.6 

32.5 

2.5.6 

37 

894 

656 

2,438 

1,523 

1.1 

0.4 

0.5 

1.0 

1.0 

2.8 

9.4 

13.6 

10.0 

37.0 

23.1 

38 

2,594 

2,006 

6,4.56 

2,843 

1.4 

0.5 

0.5 

1.0 

1.1 

2.6 

8.9 

1.5.7 

12.1 

39.0 

17.2 

39 

8,088 

6,042 

17,799 

8,620 

5.2 

2.2 

2.0 

2.2 

2.1 

2.9 

8.1 

15.0 

11.2 

33.0 

16.0 

40 

2,948 

2,149 

16,962 

5,589 

0.6 

0.3 

0.2 

0.4 

0.5 

2.0 

6.5 

9.5 

7.0 

54.9 

18.1 

41 

1,822 

1,551 

6,915 

3,557 

1.3 

0.4 

0.3 

0.6 

0.7 

2.1 

6.1 

11.6 

9.9 

44.2 

22.7 

42 

2, 306 

1,915 

7,022 

4,516 

1.1 

0.6 

0.5 

0.7 

0.9 

2.1 

6.8 

12.8 

10. 6 

39.0 

25. 1 

43 

1,095 

1,070 

3,524 

1,724 

0.9 

0.4 

0.3 

0.8 

1.0 

2.0 

6.5 

13.0 

12.7 

41.9 

20.5 

44 

1,325 

1,266 

6,7.54 

3,645 

0.6 

0.2 

0.3 

0.6 

0.5 

1.2 

4.7 

9.4 

9.0 

47.8 

25.8 

45 

4,171 

4,957 

19,395 

12,843 

2.4 

1.0 

0.9 

0.7 

0.8 

1.4 

3.7 

9.0 

10.7 

41.8 

27.7 

46 

3,S43 

3,043 

17,476 

9,066 

3.7 

1.9 

1.6 

1.7 

1.4 

1.6 

5.4 

9.5 

7.5 

43.2 

22.4 

47 

40,948 

22,5S8 

87,963 

53,995 

8.6 

4.1 

4.2 

5.3 

4.9 

5.1 

11.4 

11.3 

6.2 

24.2 

14.8 

48 

15,091 

11,376 

38,870 

14,292 

0.9 

0.4 

0.6 

1.5 

1.3 

2.9 

9.1 

1.5.8 

11.9 

40.7 

15.0 

49 

5,421 

4,122 

20,253 

4,147 

1.8 

1.4 

1.2 

1.4 

1.5 

2.3 

7.2 

13.3 

10.1 

49.7 

10.2 

50 

4,764 

3,128 

8,550 

3,623 

2.2 

1.3 

1.4 

2.0 

1.9 

3.5 

12.3 

17.9 

11.8 

32.2 

13.6 

51 

16, 623 

13,765 

54,712 

11,849 

1.4 

1.2 

1.5 

1.7 

1.4 

2.3 

9.1 

14.  0 

11.6 

45.9 

9.9 

52 

4,044 

2,400 

6,512 

2,879 

5.8 

3.6 

5.8 

7.5 

7.2 

5.7 

11.2 

13.6 

K.  1 

21.8 

9.7 

53 

9,903 

5,677 

12, 777 

7,925 

13.5 

5.7 

6.6 

8.3 

6.9 

4.9 

9.1 

12.3 

7.0 

15.9 

9.8 

54 

8,799 

6,039 

30,007 

3,868 

1.3 

1.0 

1.1 

1.4 

1.7 

2.8 

8.4 

14.9 

10.2 

50.7 

6.5 

55 

2,667 

1,887 

5,697 

2,148 

2.7 

1.5 

1.6 

2.2 

2.2 

3.2 

9.1 

10.7 

11.8 

35.6 

13.4 

56 

41,213 

33,081 

111,633 

30,992 

2.6 

1.1 

1.1 

1.5 

1.5 

2.5 

8.0 

15.5 

12.5 

42.1 

11.7 

57 

16,736 

12,605 

52,641 

8,166 

2.1 

0.0 

0.8 

0.9 

1.2 

2.4 

8.3 

15.5 

11.7 

48.9 

7.6 

58 

114,453 

88,298 

288,290 

81, 046 

3.3 

1.8 

2.0 

2.4 

2.5 

3.0 

9.5 

15.1 

11.7 

3S.1 

10.7 

59 

75108°— 23- 


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322 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table    80.— FOREIGN-BORN    MALE    POPULATION    BY   YEAR  OF    BIMIGRATION,    BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States . . . 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina , 

Georgia 

Florida , 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama , 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Total 
foreign- 
born 
males: 
1920 


7,675,435 


956,111 

2,647,050 

1,816,081 

781,943 

194, 364 

42, 968 

264, 915 

282,660 

6S9, 343 


56,098 
46,973 
23,733 

540,428 
87,450 

201,429 

1,465,875 
394, 144 
787,031 

392,668 
88, 576 
660,269 
415,539 
259,029 

279,099 
127,369 
104, 079 
75,641 
47, 728 
85,072 
62,955 

11,443 

55,486 
15,799 
19, 870 
42,084 
4,483 
4,243 
10,3.34 
30, 622 

17,  .578 
9,159 

10,911 
5,320 

8,728 

28, 120 

25,322 

202, 745 

59, 818 
26,293 
18,065 
69, 798 
17,375 
46, 403 
33,087 
11,821 

164, 158 
66, 798 
4.58,387 


YEAR  OF  immigration. 


1918- 
1919 


167,212 


19,192 

41,870 

19. 944 
7, 143 
4,883 

513 

30. 945 
15, 4.35 
27, 287 


2,632 
1,714 
1,3.59 
9,337 
1,649 
2,501 

31,794 
4,072 
6,004 

3,695 
613 

4,391 

10, 277 

968 

1,052 
1,075 
969 
301 
288 
735 
2,123 

146 

544 

287 

725 

585 

92 

54 

147 

2,303 

147 
143 
156 
67 

67 

992 

1,624 

28, 262 

638 

776 

612 

1,776 

1,651 

8, 706 

737 

479 

5,107 

1,568 

20,612 


1916- 
1917 


158,615 


22,224 
40, 854 
22, 768 
9,011 
5,526 
415 
19,593 
14,813 
23,411 


1,708 
1,354 
957 
12,350 
2,100 
3,755 

2.5,940 
5,3.56 
9,558 

5,990 
1,137 
6,062 
7,988 
1,591 

2,542 
1,371 
1,059 
495 
305 
1,015 
2,224 

184 

653 

312 

727 

2,064 

84 

62 

172 

1,268 

131 
93 
135 

58 

S3 

483 

878 

18, 149 

1,176 

706 

613 

2,246 

2, 1.59 

6,589 

869 

455 

4,021 

1,084 

18,306 


1911- 
1915 


1,301,775 


164,243 

500, 267 

335, 702 

74,446 

36,522 

4,431 

45,690 

43,854 

96,620 


7,458 
6,857 
3,418 
92, 695 
13, 205 
40,610 

259, 827 
74,709 
165,731 

93,679 

15,361 

108,511 

88,221 
29, 930 

28, 119 
12, 387 
10,754 
5, 740 
3,  .585 
8,352 
5,509 

2,631 
9,207 
2,109 
3, 1.58 
12,688 
654 
656 
1,373 
4,046 

2,004 

826 

1,120 

481 

601 

1,724 

2,168 

41, 197 

8,264 
3,102 
3,312 
9,294 
4,086 
9,341 
4,642 
1,813 

20,386 

7,958 

68,276 


1906- 
1910 


1, 288, 152 


161,596 

506,043 

309, 365 

87,313 

32,911 

5,221 

28, 777 

43, 882 

113,044 


7,289 
6,538 
3, 175 
92,064 
14, 353 
38, 177 

275,624 
77, 271 
153, 148 

76,556 
14, 952 
118,063 
68,427 
31,367 

32,514 
11,886 
14, 164 
9,348 
5,124 
8,782 
5,495 

2,070 
8,510 
2,466 
3,125 
9,039 
629 
630 
1,705 
4,737 

2,019 

1,096 

1,443 

663 

869 

2,451 

2,422 

23,035 

10,197 
3,739 
3,511 

10,307 
2,512 
5,944 
5,579 
2,093 

27,856 
11,117 

74,071 


1901- 
1905 


1,057,498 


133,173 

446,285 

228, 596 

80, 719 

25,810 

4,391 

18,613 

31,634 

88, 277 


6,  .386 
4,716 
2,670 
75,331 
12, 322 
31, 748 

247,426 
65,005 
133,854 

55,283 
10,0.59 
92, 694 
44,902 
25,658 

32,058 
9,122 
12,249 
11,678 
4,636 
6,438 
4,538 

1,649 
8,327 
2,034 
2,496 
5,568 
512 
454 
1,309 
3,461 

1,445 
980 

1,273 
693 

813 
2,974 
1,955 
12,871 

7,665 
2,818 
2,307 
8,603 
1,484 
3,458 
3,763 
1,536 

21,801 
8,264 

58,212 


1900  or 

earlier. 


3,168,590 


415,262 

976, 960 

769,016 

450, 535 

67,610 

20, 592 

79,548 

107,732 

281,335 


2.5,7-44 
21,551 
10,349 
242,259 
39,637 
75, 722 

550, 806 
150,420 
275, 734 

135,588 
35,688 
282, 175 
165,517 
150,048 

165,642 
77, 643 
52, 958 
40,657 
28,543 
.50,356 

^  34, 736 

3,661 
25,384 
6,274 
6, 729 
7,774 
1,555 
1, 565 
4,085 
10,583 

9,448 
4,245 
4,501 
2,398 

4,411 
11,937 
11,136 
52, 064 

25,012 
12,946 

5, 600 
32,078 

4,174 

8,072 
15, 662 

4, 188 

70,930 
32, 809 
177, 596 


YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION. 


323 


TABLES! — FOEEIGN-BORN  FEMALE   POPULATION   BY  YEAR   OF   IMMIGRATION    BY 

DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


Uuited  States. ... 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific , 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont , 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Coimecticut 

Middle  Atlvntic: 

New  York , 

New  Jersey , 

Permsyl  vania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio , 

Indiana , 

Illinois 

Micliigan , 

Wisconsin , 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota , 

Iowa , 

Missouri , 

Nortli  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware -. 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho , 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona , 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington , 

Oregon , 

CaUfornia 


Total 
foreign- 
born 
females: 
1920 


6,245,857 


929 

2,313 

1,416: 

593 

136 

3o: 

199! 
184, 
441 


51 
44 

2o; 

548 
87 
177, 

,359 
34.s: 
605 

287 

62! 

550; 

313: 

201 
207, 

9s: 
82: 

56 
34 

65 

•IS; 

8, 
47 
13 
11 

2o: 

2 
2 

e: 


13, 

e: 

r: 

3i 

5, 
18, 

15: 
lei: 

35 

14: 
s: 
49: 
12: 
34 

26 

4: 

101 

40 
299 


YE.VR  OF  IMMIGR.VTION. 


1918- 
1919 


132,481 


19,845 
32, 578 
15,929 
5, 544 
3,599 
422 
19,131 
11,325 
24,108 


2, 357 
1,208 
1,292 
10,950 
1,763 
2,275 

23,522 
3,803 
5,253 

2,895 

494 

4,473 

7,205 

802 

1,594 

8.")S 
831 
302 

2;u 

472 
1,253 

94 

438 
381 
296 
375 
101 
48 
168 
1,698 

123 
126 
134 
39 

45 

581 

640 

17,865 

546 

510 

299 

1,301 

1, 1.56 

6, 679 

645 

189 

4,658 

1,346 

18, 104 


1916- 
1917 


134,791 


23,790 
38, 286 
16, 795 
6, 536 
2,723 
253 
16,990 
11,114 
18,304 


1,696 
1,239 
872 
14, 204 
2,320 
3,459 

26,529 
4,845 
6,912 

3,468 
464 
5,389 
6,425 
1,049 

2,050 
873 
814 
483 
187 
549 

1,580 

126 

431 

203 

243 

518 

45 

36 

89 

972 

69 
59 
85 
40 

49 

267 

457 

16, 217 

854 

336 

301 

1,602 

1,809 

5, 430 

624 

158 

2,746 

767 

14,791 


1911- 
1915 


956, 089 


140,885 

401,265 

217,254 

46,^9 

20,004 

2,290 

39,201 

27, 264 

61,677 


5,668 

5,328 

2,747 

83,346 

11,947 

31,849 

233,810 
59,713 
107,742 

55, 132 
8,031 
83,096 
52, 418 
18,577 

16,614 
7,114 
7,897 
3,723 
1,983 
5, 158 
3,760 

1,594 

6,273 

1,486 

1,389 

4,975 

328 

215 

716 

3,028 

784 
556 
638 
312 

302 

1,014 

1,237 

36,648 

4,484 
1,374 
1,365 
5,970 
3,112 
7,479 
2,970 
510 

11,455 

4,773 

45,449 


1906- 
1910 


941, 716 


143, 139 

413,586 
201,903 
54, 934 
20, 906 
2, 950 
21,510 
23,430 
59, 358 


6,070 
5,287 
2,548 
85, 1.55 
13, 224 
30,855 

244,292 
62,463 
106,831 

47,687 
7,670 
&5,663 
41,624 
19,259 

19,521 
6,747 
9,706 
6,630 
3,013 
5, 577 
3,740 

1,377 

6,941 

1,872 

1,767 

4,099 

346 

264 

889 

3, 351 

929 
726 
863 
432 

456 

1,720 

1,421 

17, 913 

4,894 
1,682 
1,253 
6,316 
1,532 
3,959 
3,220 
574 

13,357 

5, 619 

40,382 


1901- 
1905 


756, 766 


117,062 

343,219 

150,968 

51, 119 

16,366 

2,294 

13,241 

16,760 

45,707 


5,301 

4, 134 

1,995 

69, 662 

11,141 

24,829 

200, 985 
50,081 
92, 153 

36,131 
5,379 
64,098 
29,118 
16,242 

20,218 
5,672 
7, 6.'54 

7. 848 

2. 849 
3, 998 
2,930 

973 

6,382 

1,471 

1,377 

2,427 

256 

202 

697 

2,581 

704 
571 
642 
377 

453 
1,983 
1,088 
9,717 

3,711 
1, 304 

821 
5,162 

916 
2,219 
2,276 

351 

11,280 

4,311 

30, 086 


1900  or 

earlier. 


2, 592, 647 


417,181 
872, 953 
620, 231 
324,496 
51,010 
13,831 
52,040 
69,646 
171,229 


22,359 
20,413 
8, 773 
256, 808 
39,558 
69,270 

507, 339 
i;i6,383 
229, 231 

113,236 
25,141 
2.35,788 
130, 366 
115,700 

121,373 
58, 449 
.39,134 
24, 806 
19, 2;i4 
.36, 267 
25,173 

2,946 

23,309 

5,293 

3,758 

4,464 

810 

873 

2,371 

7,216 

7,514 
2,670 
2,521 
1,126 

2,343 

7,4.58 

6, 340 

35,899 

13, 858 
7,307 
2, 9.50 

22,634 
2,338 
4,705 

14, 345 
1,509 

40,703 

19,8;J2 

110,694 


Year 
not  re- 
ported. 


730, 767 


67, 932 
211,481 
192, 980 
104,802 
21, 535 
7,981 
37,800 
25, 421 
60, 835 


8,265 
6,815 
2,598 

27,995 
7,786 

14,473 

123,023 
31,054 
57,404 

29, 235 
15,  .573 
71,808 
46,597 
29,767 

26, 326 
18,912 
16, 740 
12,370 

7. 306 
13,572 

9,576 

1,348 
3,919 
2, 800 
3,005 
3,163 
903 
701 
1,300 
4,396 

3, 205 
1 ,  781 
2, 233 

762 

1, 751 

5,2^4 

3,927 

26,828 

7,426 
1,941 
1,513 
6,355 
1,570 
3,692 
2,033 
891 

16, 93.5 

4,168 

39, 732 


324  ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS — ^POPULATION. 

Table  82 FOEEIGN-BORN  POPULATION  BY  YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION, 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham ,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buflalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

Cliicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Coim 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  CaUf 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

MiaTicapolis,  ISIinn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Faterson,  N.  J 

Pliiladelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Mum 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah . . . 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Sprmgfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton, N.J 

Washington,  I).  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkcrs,  N.Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


Total 

foreign 

born: 

1920 


38 

17 

4 

84 

6 

242 

46 

121 

33 

2o: 

808 
42 

240: 
16 

s 

13 
38 
11 

290 
42 
7 
28' 
40 
12 
17 
76 
11 
27 

122 
11 

38 

5 

110 

88 

2 

51 

46 

27 

,028 

267 

666 

950; 

112 

31 


35: 
45: 
400: 
120: 
49: 

69: 

9 
4 
71 
103 
51 
19; 

36 
149: 

28 

so: 

17 
31 
32 
38 

3o: 

29: 
16 
53 
25: 
33 


TEAR  OF  IMMIGKATION. 


1919 


569 
95 
102 
528 
51 

2,977 
434 

1,050 
626 
191 

3,988 
178 

1,604 
100 
454 

94 
400 

93 
8,884 
308 
1,079 
114 
394 
774 

87 

450 

297 

411 

5,909 

44 

484 

47 

308 

756 

28 

1,513 

292 

716 

34,005 

1,282 

8,946 

21,126 

794 

1,857 

1,006 
297 
820 
211 
324 

2,665 
603 

1,205 
606 
55 
50 
948 
452 
342 
263 

4,763 

3,553 

90 

3,061 

454 

420 

295 

341 

213 

489 

120 

434 

205 

198 


1918 


209 

51 

10 

235 

17 

966 

220 

549 

218 

50 

1,737 

55 

490 

29 

259 

29 
300 

30 

2,461 

175 

558 

42 
105 
444 

15 

154 

303 

267 

2,965 

10 

197 

24 

119 

236 

1 

515 

95 

340 

9,631 

466 

2,531 

6,314 

178 

142 

383 
179 
413 
123 

93 

1,036 

180 

412 

224 

20 

7 

301 

195 

89 
184 

1,462 
1,733 
49 
1,531 
136 
139 
126 


179 
55 
211 

82 
64 


1917 


380 

70 

27 

333 

31 

1,708 

361 

701 

383 

97 

2,775 

107 

963 

49 

184 

59 
293 

46 

3,136 

358 

407 

93 
374 
384 

44 

268 

424 

318 

3,000 


490 

12 

303 

401 

11 

1,501 

256 

345 

16,900 

1,048 

4,631 

10,630 

355 

236 

649 
232 
546 
183 
281 
1,727 
404 
452 
491 
49 
29 
419 
309 
218 
204 

1,673 

1,850 

70 

1,343 

141 

218 

179 

149 

130 

233 

85 

344 

111 

216 


1916 


840 

835 

110 

217 

42 

44 

523 

769 

42 

73 

2,774 

3,834 

637 

713 

1,051 

1,383 

650 

646 

176 

318 

4,876 

8,238 

175 

275 

1,786 

3,143 

137 

182 

200 

166 

88 

113 

429 

364 

91 

111 

5,921 

6,660 

739 

818 

349 

270 

167 

216 

592 

680 

380 

288 

130 

146 

631 

420 

384 

3,166 

21 

807 

31 

556 

1,010 

24 

2,092 

482 

236 

24,012 

1,738 

6,231 

14,989 

707 

347 

1,059 
249 
695 
342 
554 

3,152 
788 
445 
760 
202 
53 
828 
523 
337 
238 

2,054 

2,216 

93 

1,675 

260 

486 

332 

287 

248 

342 

187 

951 

206 

466 


1915 


273 

431 

3,213 

33 


63 

750 

1,236 

9 

1,743 

704 

232 

30,584 

2,813 

8,414 

17, 982 

949 

426 

1,422 

168 

889 

449 

535 

4,577 

1,229 

619 

904 

145 

70 

981 

729 

539 

335 

2,021 
3,147 
189 
1,717 
165 
460 
432 
373 
393 
376 
241 
774 
244 
494 


1914 


3,240 
509 

118 
2,900 

146 
7,894 
2,222 
3,886 
1,157 

841 
27, 928 

973 
11,188 

497 

281 

469 
714 
242 
15, 703 
822 
209 
633 

1,678 
328 
465 

2,518 
437 
634 

3,714 
122 

1,118 

120 

3,659 

2,518 

76 

1,927 

>  1,383 

398 

77,416 

7,795 

22, 274 

44, 025 

2,457 

865 

4,089 

283 

1,220 

1,100 

1,378 

14,684 

3, 781 

1,337 

1,948 

310 

122 

2,726 

2,585 

1,410 

487 

1,988 
4,116 

646 
2,388 

338 
1,074 
1,048 
1,609 
1,391 

752 

705 
1,651 

745 
2,040 


1911- 
1913 


10,612 

1,961 

375 

9,692 

496 

27, 733 

7,155 

15, 582 

4,025 

3,420 

106, 717 

3,029 

42,884 

1,691 


1,920 
2,559 

964 
58,568 
3,872 

526 
2,823 
6,479 
1,035 
1,486 
9,603 
1,615 
2,135 
11,630 

379 

3,814 

435 

14, 208 

7,759 

130 

6,612 

5,687 

924 

256, 196 

27,313 

75,051 

141,429 

9,117 

3,286 

15,819 
787 
4,189 
4,031 
5,108 

52,040 

15,468 
4,678 
7,176 
1,445 
434 

10,399 
9,070 
4,048 
1,549 

3,981 
13,991 
2,536 
6,986 
994 
4,159 
4,155 
5,430 
5,114 
2,467 
2,743 
7,176 
2,825 
7,289 


YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION. 
FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS   OR  MORE:  1920. 


325 


YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION- 

-con. 

PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  ARRIVING  IN — 

1906- 
1910 

1901- 
1905 

1900  or 

earlier. 

Year 
not  re- 
ported. 

1919 

1918 

1917 

1916 

1915 

1914 

1911- 
1913 

1906- 
1910 

1901- 
1905 

1900 

or 
ear- 
lier. 

Year 
not 
re- 
port- 
ed. 

8,410 

4,160 

6,967 

1,799 

1.5 

0.5 

1.0 

2.2 

2.2 

8.5 

27.9 

22.1 

10.9 

18.3 

4.7 

1 

2,814 

2,175 
677 

9,165 

528 

0.5 

0.3 

0.4 

0.6 

1.2 

2.9 

11.1 

15.9 

12.3 

51.8 

3.0 

2 

746 

1,890 

758 

2.1 

0.2 

0.6 

0.9 

0.9 

2.5 

7.8 

15.6 

14.1 

39.5 

15.8 

3 

13, 278 

12,  979 

40,  870 

2,702 

0.6 

0.3 

0.4 

0.6 

0.9 

3.4 

11.4 

15.7 

15.3 

48.2 

3.2 

4 

8o7 

647 

2,200 

1,580 

0.8 

0.3 

0.5 

0.7 

1.2 

2.4 

8.1 

14.0 

10.5 

3.5.8 

2.5.7 

5 

39,  614 

33,  202 

106, 342 

15, 575 

1.2 

0.4 

0.7 

1.1 

1.6 

3.3 

11.4 

16.3 

13.7 

43.8 

6.4 

6 

8,918 

6,897 

14,  070 

5,155 

0.9 

0.5 

0.8 

1.4 

1.5 

4.7 

15.3 

19.1 

14.7 

30.1 

11.0 

7 

16,  736 

13,  512 

50,253 

17, 121 

0.9 

0.5 

0.6 

0.9 

1.1 

3.2 

12.8 

13.7 

11.1 

41.3 

14.1 

8 

5,340 

4,420 

15,  500 

331 

1.9 

0.7 

1.2 

2.0 

1.9 

3.5 

12.1 

16.0 

13.3 

46.6 

1.0 

9 

3,696 

2,744 

6,721 

2,100 

0.9 

0.2 

0.5 

0.9 

1.6 

4.1 

16.8 

18.2 

13.5 

33.0 

10.3 

10 

148,  603 

111,372 

327,  286 

65,  038 

0.5 

0.2 

0.3 

0.6 

1.0 

3.5 

13.2 

18.4 

13.8 

40.5 

8.0 

11 

5,512 

4,281 

24, 939 

3,397 

0.4 

0.1 

0.2 

0.4 

0.6 

2.3 

7.1 

12.8 

10.0 

58.1 

7.9 

12 

49, 162 

37,910 

78, 171 

12,  872 

0.7 

0.2 

0.4 

0.7 

1.3 

4.7 

17.9 

20.5 

1.5.8 

32.5 

5.4 

13 

2,110 

1,680 

6,679 

3,033 

0.6 

0.2 

0.3 

0.8 

1.1 

3.1 

10.4 

13.0 

10.4 

41.3 

18.7 

14 

903 

719 

2,900 

2,055 

5.2 

2.9 

2.1 

2.3 

1.9 

3.2 

7.7 

10.3 

8.2 

33.0 

23.3 

15 

2,344 

1,609 

5,621 

819 

0.7 

0.2 

0.4 

0.7 

0.9 

3.6 

14.6 

17.8 

12.2 

42.7 

6.2 

16 

4,894 

4,427 

21,  984 

1,866 

1.0 

0.8 

0.8 

1.1 

1.0 

1.9 

6.7 

12.8 

11.6 

57.5 

4.9 

17 

1,390 

1,229 

5, 393 

1,  680 

0.8 

0.3 

0.4 

0.8 

1.0 

2.1 

8.6 

12.3 

10.9 

47.9 

14.9 

18 

56,096 

33,068 

77, 7.54 

22,633 

3.1 

0.8 

1.1 

2.0 

2.3 

5.4 

20.1 

19.3 

11.4 

26.7 

7.8 

19 

6,009 

5,769 

21,917 

1,  634 

0.7 

0.4 

0.8 

1.7 

1.9 

1.9 

9.1 

14.2 

13.6 

51.7 

3.9 

20 

552 

315 

1,292 

1, 945 

14.4 

7.4 

5.4 

4.7 

3.6 

2.8 

7.0 

7.4 

4.2 

17.2 

25.9 

21 

3,807 

2,928 

13, 941 

3,  663 

0.4 

0.1 

0.3 

0.6 

0.8 

2.2 

9.9 

1.3.4 

10.3 

49.0 

12.9 

22 

8,051 

5,952 

15,  634 

973 

1.0 

0.3 

0.9 

1.4 

1.7 

4.1 

15.  8 

19.7 

14.5 

38.2 

2.4 

23 

1,212 

980 

4,020 

2,243 

6.4 

3.7 

3.2 

3.1 

2.4 

2.7 

8.6 

10.0 

8.1 

33.3 

18.6 

24 

2,058 

1,486 

7,896 

3, 283 

0.5 

0.1 

0.3 

0.8 

0.9 

2.7 

8.7 

12.0 

8.7 

46.2 

19.2 

25 

13, 755 

11,199 

34,  091 

2,756 

0.6 

0.2     0.4 

0.8 

1.1 

3.3 

12.6 

18.0 

14.7 

44.7 

3.6 

26 

1,849 

1,217 

4,006 

880 

2.5 

2.6 

3.6 

3.6 

2.3 

3.7 

13.8 

15.8 

10.4 

34.2 

7.5 

27 

3,524 

2,972 

11,331 

5,176 

1.5 

1.0 

1.2 

1.4 

1.6 

2.3 

7.7 

12.8 

10.8 

41.1 

18.8 

28 

19, 327 

14, 748 

44,092 

10,  367 

4.8 

2.4 

2.5 

2.6 

2.6 

3.0 

9.5 

15.8 

12.1 

36.1 

8.5 

29 

833 

713 

7,081 

2,423 

0.4 

0.1 

0.1 

0.2 

0.3 

1.0 

3.2 

7.1 

6.1 

60.7 

20.8 

30 

5,527 

4,381 

19,913 

545 

1.3 

0.5 

1.3 

2.1 

2.2 

2.9 

10.0 

14.5 

11.5 

52.2 

1.4 

31 

755 

722 

2,280 

1,  355 

0.8 

0.4 

0.2 

0.5 

1.1 

.2.1 

7.4 

12.9 

12.4 

39.0 

23.2 

32 

17,317 

12, 071 

52,  884 

7,  9>v5 

0.3 

0.1 

0.3 

0.5 

0.7 

3.3 

12.9. 

1.5.7 

11.0 

48.0 

7.2 

33 

12, 727 

12,068 

43,855 

5, 682 

0.9 

0.3 

0.5 

1.1 

1.4 

2.9 

8.8 

M.4 

13.7 

49.7 

6.4 

34 

295 

202 

1,159 

477 

1.2 

(') 

0.5 

1.0 

0.4 

3.2 

5.4 

12.  2 

8.4 

48.1 

19.8 

35 

8,987 

6,622 

18, 835 

731 

3.0 

1.0 

2.9 

4.1 

3.4 

3.8 

12.9 

nie 

13.0 

36. 9 

1.4 

36 

8,416 

7,581 

18, 058 

3,170 

0.6 

0.2 

0.6 

1.0 

1.5 

3.0 

12.3 

1.8.2 

16.4 

39.2 

6.9 

37 

2,116 

2,192 

10,811 

9,055 

2.6 

1.2 

1.3 

0.9 

0.8 

1.5 

3.4 

7.7 

8.0 

39.5 

33.1 

38 

393,  860 

348, 602 

726,  634 

110, 320 

1.7 

0.5 

0.8 

1.2 

1.5 

3.8 

12.6 

19.4 

17.2 

3.5.8 

5.4 

39 

52,  765 

51,314 

103,  865 

17,  343 

0.5 

0.2 

0.4 

0.6 

1.1 

2.9 

10.2 

19.7 

19.2 

38.8 

6.5 

40 

126, 475 

119,  701 

254,  710 

37,  224 

1.3 

0.4 

0.7 

0.9 

1.3 

3.3 

11.3 

19.0 

18.0 

38.2 

5.6 

41 

193, 909 

158, 334 

297,007 

44,519 

2.2 

0.7 

1.1 

1.6 

1.9 

4.6 

14.9 

20.4 

1 6.  7 

31.3 

4.7 

42 

16,  111 

15, 039 

58, 165 

8,299 

0.7 

0.2 

0.3 

0.6 

0.8 

2.2 

8.1 

14.4 

13.4 

51.9 

7.4 

43 

4,600 

4,214 

12,  887 

2,935 

5.8 

0.4 

0.7 

1.1 

1.3 

2.7 

10.3 

14.5 

13.3 

40.5 

9.2 

44 

22,532 

19,042 

43,884 

7,664 

0.9 

0.3 

0.6 

0.9 

1.2 

3.5 

13.5 

19.2 

16.2 

37.3 

6.5 

45 

1,219 

846 

1,963 

775 

4.2 

2.6 

3.3 

3.6 

2.4 

4.0 

11.2 

17.4 

12.1 

2a  1 

11.1 

46 

7,812 

6,108 

23,  558 

3,  645 

1.6 

0.8 

1.1 

1.4 

1.8 

2.4 

8.4 

1.5.7 

12.2 

47.2 

7.3 

47 

5,765 

3,912 

15,180 

4,349 

0.6 

0.3 

0.5 

1.0 

1.3 

3.1 

11.3 

16.2 

11. 0 

42.6 

12.2 

48 

7,694 

6,797 

19,  750 

2,728 

0.7 

0.2 

0.6 

1.2 

1.2 

3.0 

11.3 

17.0 

1.5.0 

43.7 

6.0 

49 

73, 974 

63,995 

158,  448 

24,  446 

0.7 

0.3 

0.4 

0.8 

1.1 

3.7 

13.0 

18.5 

16.0 

39.5 

6.1 

50 

20, 078 

19,  713 

52,  305 

6,243 

0.5 

0.1 

0.3 

0.7 

1.0 

3.1 

12.8 

16.6 

16.3 

43.3 

5.2 

51 

9,148 

6, 428 

22,849 

2,205 

2.4 

0.8 

0.9 

0.9 

1.2 

2.7 

9.4 

18.4 

12.9 

45.9 

4.4 

52 

11,343 

10,237 

31,  522 

4,684 

0.9 

0.3 

0.7 

1.1 

1.3 

2.8 

10.3 

16.2 

14.6 

45.1 

6.7 

53 

1,819 

1,  558 

3,300 

670 

0.6 

0.2 

0.5 

2.1 

1.5 

3.2 

1.5.1 

19.0 

16.3 

34.5 

7.0 

54 

691 

638 

1,737 

882 

1.1 

0.1 

0.6 

1.1 

1.5 

2.6 

9.2 

14.7 

13.5 

36.9 

18.7 

55 

13,405 

8,805 

25, 188 

7,411 

1.3 

0.4 

0.6 

1.2 

1.4 

3.8 

14.6 

18.8 

12.3 

35.3 

10.4 

56 

16, 389 

13, 534 

49, 603 

10,  237 

0.4 

0.2 

0.3 

0.5 

0.7 

2.5 

8.8 

15.8 

13.1 

47.9 

9.9 

57 

6,405 

5,610 

28,  219 

4,505 

0.7 

0.2 

0.4 

0.7 

1.0 

2.7 

7.8 

12.4 

10.8 

54.6 

&7 

58 

3,115 

2,222 

10,536 

7&4 

1.3 

0.9 

1.0 

1.2 

1.7 

2.4 

7.8 

15.7' 

11.2 

53.0 

3.8 

59 

3,825 

2,004 

6,698 

6,355 

12.9 

4.0 

4.5 

5.6 

5.5 

5.4 

10.8 

10.4 

5.4 

18.2 

17.3 

60 

23,251 

18,548 

60, 765 

16,  025 

2.4 

1.2 

1.2 

1.5 

2.1 

2.8 

9.4 

15.6 

12.4 

40.7 

10.7 

61 

4,260 

3,795 

13, 315 

3,544 

0.3 

0.2 

0.2 

0.3 

0.7 

2.3 

8.9 

14.9 

13.3 

46.6 

12.4 

62 

13,016 

10,  WO 

28,204 

11,015 

3.8 

1.9 

1.7 

2.1 

2.1 

2.9 

8.6 

16.1 

12.4 

34.8 

13.6 

63 

2,499 

2,003 

9,099 

1,007 

2.7 

0.8 

0.8 

1.5 

1.0 

2.0 

5.8 

14.6 

11.7 

53.2 

5.9 

64 

5,721 

4,465 

13,  253 

1,066 

1.3 

0.4 

0.7 

1.5 

1.5 

3.4 

13.2 

18.2 

14.2 

42.1 

3.4 

65 

5,584 

4,100 

13, 969 

2,163 

0.9 

0.4 

0.6 

1.0 

1.3 

3.2 

12.8 

17.2 

12.7 

43.1 

6.7 

66 

5,545 

4,462 

17,  859 

2,155 

0.9 

0.2 

0.4 

0.7 

1.0 

4.2 

14.2 

14.5 

11.7 

46.6 

5.6 

67 

6,693 

4,961 

9,844 

1,097 

0.7 

0.3 

0.4 

0.8 

1.3 

4.6 

17.0 

22.2 

16.4 

32.6 

3.6 

68 

4,338 

3,505 

11,  567 

5,117 

1.7 

0.6 

0.8 

1.2 

1.3 

2.6 

8.4 

14.8 

11.9 

39.4 

17.4 

69 

2,911 

2,259 

5,424 

1,607 

0.7 

0.3 

0.5 

1.1 

1.5 

4.3 

16.8 

17.8 

13.8 

33.2 

9.8 

70 

9,177 

7,240 

23,355 

2,214 

0.8 

0.4 

0.6 

1.8 

1.4 

3.1 

13.4 

17.1 

13.5 

43.6 

4.1 

71 

4,747 

3,902 

11,  926 

803 

0.8 

0.3 

0.4 

0.8 

0.9 

2.9 

11.0 

18.4 

15.1 

46.2 

3.1 

72 

7,117 

4,849 

9,082 

2,130 

0.6 

0.2 

0.6 

1.4 

1.5 

6.0 

21.5 

21.0 

14.3 

26.8 

6.3 

73 

1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


326 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS POPUT^ATIOlSr. 


Table  83. 


-FOREIGN-BORN    MALE    POPULATION    BY    YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION,  FOR 
CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

BulTalo,N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cinci iinati,  Oliio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Monies,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conu 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  CaUf 

Louisville,  Ky 

LoweU,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaiikee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Mian 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conu 

New  Orleans.  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough . . 

Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah..., 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Scranton.  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syraeu.se,  N .  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton, N.J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington ,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


Toial 
foreign- 
born 
males: 
1920 


SI 
9 
2 

44, 
3 

i2o: 

25 
64 
15, 
11 

434 
21 

133 


7 

21 

6 

170 

2o: 

4 
15 
21 

6 

9 
40 

6 
15 
07 

5 

18 

3 

60 

48 

1 

25 

23 

16 

1,041 

135 

345 

485 

57: 

17 

62 

4 

29: 

2o: 
23: 

207 
65 
29 
34 
5 
2 
37: 
56 

2s: 

10 


TEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION. 

19T8- 

1916- 

1911- 

1906- 

1901- 

1900  or 

1919 

1917 

1915 

1910 

1905 

earlier. 

491 

896 

10, 105 

5,672 

2,669 

4,016 

56 

79 

1,471 

1,570 

1,298 

4 

374 

47 

37 

308 

447 

420 

1 

128 

409 

499 

7,779 

7,148 

7,235 

20 

708 

36 

46 

424 

498 

431 

1 

309 

1,707 

2,018 

20, 956 

20,719 

17,521 

51 

481 

373 

595 

5, 899 

5, 138 

3,998 

7 

703 

S17 

921 

12,529 

10, 105 

8,090 

27 

077 

382 

439 

2,890 

2,733 

2,170 

7 

006 

115 

155 

2,087 

2,2:57 

1,619 

3 

607 

2,871 

3,900 

79, 494 

84, 251 

64, 804 

173 

801 

119 

169 

2,365 

3,031 

2,472 

12 

570 

1,061 

1,445 

33,933 

28, 741 

22, 161 

41 

284 

76 

121 

1, 533 

1, 340 

1,090 

3 

627 

519 

238 

708 

587 

461 

1 

739 

68 

95 

1,502 

1,453 

1,001 

2 

989 

398 

438 

2,244 

2, 934 

2,613 

11 

965 

73 

86 

762 

820 

727 

3 

056 

6,825 

5,034 

51,415 

35,386 

20,348 

42 

037 

239 

484 

2, 704 

2,949 

2,902 

10 

581 

1,210 

484 

0S5 

377 

204 

856 

73 

123 

2,127 

2,191 

1,737 

7 

464 

241 

449 

4, 922 

4,441 

3,299 

7 

973 

708 

439 

973 

737 

601 

2 

432 

50 

107 

1, 362 

1,331 

940 

4 

429 

295 

489 

7, 452 

7,732 

6,320 

17 

328 

378 

485 

1,442 

1,169 

7SS 

2 

291 

390 

■  414 

1,904 

2, 165 

1,849 

6 

615 

4,379 

3,200 

10, 283 

11,0.37 

8,979 

24 

746 

23 

13 

327 

474 

443 

3 

764 

319 

622 

3,041 

2,811 

2,187 

9 

337 

34 

27 

3(i3 

460 

438 

1 

348 

214 

504 

11, 136 

10,587 

7,453 

27 

692 

501 

744 

6, 765 

7,615 

7,087 

23 

943 

10 

19 

127 

179 

122 

646 

1,104 

1,744 

5,251 

4, 552 

3,349 

9 

225 

186 

347 

4,108 

4,446 

4,216 

9 

369 

655 

362 

986 

1,296 

1, 399 

6 

424 

26,006  ; 

20, 169 

186,303 

203,  .566 

189, 407 

s374 

914 

749 

1,272 

18, 974 

26, 942 

27,769 

54 

553 

7,417 

5, 418 

54,313 

65,565 

66, 180 

132 

495 

16,341  : 

2,651 

103, 843 

99,841 

84,655 

150 

421 

432 

463 

6,460 

8,620 

8, 3(;0 

30 

171 

1,067 

335 

2,713 

2,598 

2,443 

7 

274 

858 

947 

11, 769 

12,267 

10,763 

23 

097 

403 

404 

919 

829 

5G3 

1 

306 

640 

751 

3,801 

4,872 

3,850 

13 

796 

195 

328 

3,457 

3,514 

2,420 

8 

388 

183 

390 

3,750 

4,114 

3,748 

10 

305 

1,892 

2,650 

39,096 

39,735 

35, 163 

80 

085 

374 

591 

11,976 

11, 586 

11,296 

27 

505 

783 

496 

3, 882 

5,782 

4,026 

13 

634 

390 

560 

5, 331 

5, 952 

5,412 

15 

491 

45 

129 

1,132 

1,079 

972 

1 

841 

26 

40 

392 

389 

377 

1 

004 

575 

527 

7,409 

7,580 

5, 175 

13 

180 

322 

454 

6,999 

9,575 

8,214 

27 

397 

201 

295 

3,685 

3,881 

3, 395 

15 

126 

218 

209 

1,253 

1,682 

1,229 

5 

124 

4,224 

1,852 

4,031 

2,020 

1,062 

3 

729 

2,930 

2,372 

12, 893 

14,927 

11,910 

36 

(K)6 

66 

81 

1,944 

2,441 

2, 202 

7 

(H3 

2, 360 

1,699 

6,809 

8,774 

6, 738 

17 

594 

265 

211 

867 

1, 515 

1, 150 

5 

289 

265 

357 

3,161 

3,084 

2,418 

6 

384 

208 

259 

3,338 

3,295 

2,401 

7 

065 

286 

269 

4,923 

3,473 

2,690 

9 

321 

131 

174 

3, 855 

3,846 

2,940 

5 

158 

287 

312 

2,109 

2,-166 

2,034 

6 

274 

102 

165 

2,296 

1,763 

1,407 

2 

941 

326 

741 

5, 400 

5,080 

3,903 

11 

7(K) 

120 

152 

1,951 

2,469 

2, 121 

5 

946 

139 

437 

0, 493 

4,619 

2,998 

5 

211 

YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATTOlSr. 


327 


Table  84.— FOREIGN-BORN  FEMALE  POPULATION  BY  YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION,  FOR 
CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 


Akron,  Ohio 

All)any,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md — 
Birmingham,  Ala. 

Boslon,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Camden  N.  J 

Cliicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.. 
Cleveland,  Ohio. . 
Columbus,  Ohio.. 
Dallas,  Tex 


Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Momes,  Iowa 

Detroi^;,  Mich 

FaU  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans. . 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Cahf 

Louisville,  Ky 


Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . . 

Manhattan  borough . 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. . 


Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  CaUf. 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Riclmiond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 


San  Antonio,  Tex. . . 
San  Francisco,  CaUf. 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse.  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Washington,  D.C... 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers.N.Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio. . 


Total 
foreign- 
born 
females: 
1920 


13, 290 

8,673 

2,048 

40,004 

2,595 

122,497 

21, 184 

56, 886 

17, 459 

9,192 

374, 251 

21,006 

106, 665 

6,966 

3,648 

5,727 
16, 810 

5,017 
120, 734 
22, 013 

2,651 
13, 380 
19,229 

5,227 

7,626 
35, 871 

4,810 
11,999 
54,  819 

5,746 


19, 

2, 

49, 

39, 

1, 

25, 

22, 

10, 

9S6, 

131, 

320, 

465, 

54, 

14, 


55, 2:30 

2,176 

20,643 

15, 523 

21,974 

193, 045 

55, 009 

20, 249 

35, 066 

4,098 

2,  117 

34,360 

47,020 

23,629 

9,785 

17,185 
59, 290 
13,434 
32, 251 

7,413 
15,412 
14,910 
16,439 
13,612 
13, 566 

6,941 
25, 566 
12, 748 
13, 152 


TEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION. 


191&- 
1919 


287 

90 

65 

354 

32 

2,176 

281 

782 

462 

126 

2,854 

114 

1,033 

53 

194 

55 
302 

50 

4,520 

244 

427 

S3 
25S 
510 

52 

309 

222 

288 

4, 495 

31 

362 

37 

213 

491 

19 

924 

201 

401 

17,030 

999 

4,060 

11,(>J9 

540 

932 

531 

73 

593 

13.) 

234 

1,  809 

409 

834 

440 

30 

31 

674 

325 

230 

229 

2,001 

2,356 

73 

2,232 

325 

294 

213 

141 

166 

381 

73 

319 

167 

123 


1916- 
1917 


3:m 

101 

32 

357 

27 

2,464 

403 

831 

594 

118 

3,691 

113 

1,304 

65 

146 

52 
284 

51 
4,023 
613 
272 
137 
517 
325 

67 
410 
359 
288 
2,966 

16 

675 

16 

355 

667 

16 

1,849 

391 

219 

20, 743 

1,514 

5,414 

12, 96S 

599 

248 

761 
77 
490 
197 
445 
2,229 
601 
401 
691 
122 
42 
720 
378 
260 
233 

1,875 

1,694 

82 

1,319 

190 

347 

252 

167 

204 

263 

107 

554 

165 

245 


1911- 
1915 


4,582 
1,216 

229 
5,582 

291 

IS,  505 

4,191 

8,322 

2,938 

1,892 

63, 389 

1,912 

23,282 

837 

419 

1,000 
1,393 

555 

29,516 

2,808 

320 
1,545 
3,915 

678 

735 
5,538 

883 
1,296 
8,274 

207 

2,731 

255 

7,481 

4,748 

88 

5,031 

3,666 

568 

177, 893 

18, 947 

51, 126 

99, 593 

6,063 

1,864 

9,561 

319 

2,497 

2,123 

3,271 

32,205 

8,502 

2,752 

4,697 

768 

234 

6,697 

5,385 

2,312 

1,118 

3, 959 
8,361 
1,427 
4,282 
630 
2,532 
2,297 
2,489 
3,043 
1,486 
1,393 
4,201 
1,863 
3,330 


190&- 
1910 


2,738 
1,244 

299 
6,130 

359 

18, 895 

3,780 

6,631 

2,607 

1,459 

64, 352 

2,481 

20,421 

770 

316 

891 
1,960 

570 

20, 710 

3,000 

175 
1,616 
3,610 

475 

727 
6,023 

680 
1,359 
8,290 

359 

2,716 

295 

6, 7;iO 

5,112 

116 

4,435 

3,970 

820 

190,204 

25, S23 

60,910 

94,068 

7,491 

2,002 

10, 265 

390 

2,940 

2,251 

3,580 

34, 239 

8,492 

3,366 

5,391 

740 

302 

5,825 

6,814 

2, 524 

1,433 

1,805 
8,324 
1,819 
4,242 
984 
2,637 
2,289 
2,072 
2,847 
1,872 
1,148 
4,097 
2,278 
2,498 


1901- 
1905 


1,491 

877 

257 

5,744 

216 

15,681 

2,899 

5,422 

2,250 

1,125 

46, 568 

1,809 

15, 749 

590 

258 

608 
1,814 

502 
12,720 
2,867 

111 
1,191 
2,653 

379 

546 
4,879 

429 
1,123 
5,769 

270 

2,194 

284 

4,618 

4,981 

80 

3,273 

3,365 

793 

159, 195 

2:*,.545 

53, 521 

73,679 

6,679 

1,771 

8,279 

283 

2,258 

1,492 

3,049 

28,832 

8,417 

2,402 

4,825 

586 

261 

3,630 

5,320 

2,215 

993 

942 
6,638 
1,593 
3,302 

853 
2,047 
1,699 
1,772 
2,021 
1,471 

852 
3,337 
1,778 
1,851 


1900  or 

earlier. 


Year 

not  re- 
ported. 


2,951 

4,791 

762 

20, 162 
891 

54, 861 
6,367 

23, 176 

8,404 

3,114 

153,485 

12, 369 

36, 887 
3,052 
1,161 

2,632 

10,019 

2,337 

35,717 

11, 336 

436 

6,477 

7,661 

1,588 

3,467 

16, 763 

1,715 

4,716 

19, 346 

3,317 

10, 576 

932 

25, 192 

19,912 

513 

9,610 

8,689 

4,387 

351,720 

49,312 

122, 215 

146, 586 

27,994 

5,613 

20,787 

657 

9,762 

6,792 

9,445 

78, 363 

24,800 

9,215 

16,031 

1,459 

733 

12,008 

22,206 

13,093 

5,412 

2,969 
24,759 
6, 272 
10,610 
3,810 
6,869 
6,904 
8,538 
4,686 
6,293 
2,483 
11,655 
5,980 
3,871 


917 

354 

404 

1,675 

779 

9,915 

3,263 

11, 722 

204 

1,358 

39, 912 

2,268 

7,989 

1,599 

1,154 


1,038 

952 

13,. 528 

1,085 

910 
2,331 

615 
1,273 
2,032 
1,949 

522 
2,929 
5,679 
1,546 

330 

701 

4,795 

3,741 

275 

483 

2,014 

3,506 

68,963 

11,737 

23,045 

27, 042 

5,393 

1,745 

5,016 

377 

2,103 

2,529 

1,950 

15, 368 

3,788 

1,279 

2,991 

393 

514 

4,806 

6,592 

2,995 

367 

3,634 
7,158 
2,168 
6,264 

621 

686 
1,256 
1,260 

645 
2,800 

885 
1,403 

517 
1,234 


328 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  85. 


-FOREIGN-BORN   POPULATION   BY  YEAR   OF   IMMIGRATION,  FOR  CITIES 
HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920. 


Alabama: 

Mobile 

Montgomery 

Arizona: 

Phoenix 

Arkansas: 

Fort  Smith 

Little  Rock 

California: 

Alameda 

Berkeley 

Fresno 

Long  Beach 

Pasadena 

Sacramento 

San  Diego 

San  Jose 

Stockton 

Colorado: 

Colorado  Springs. 

Pueblo 

Connecticut: 

Meriden 

New  Britain 

New  London 

Norwalk 

Stamford 

Waterbury 

Florida: 

Jacksonville 

Miami 

Pensaeola 

Tampa 

Georgia: 

Augusta 

Columbus 

Macon 

Savannah 

Illinois: 

Aurora 

Bloomington 

Cicero  town 

Danville 

Decatur 

East  St.  Louis... 

Elgin 

Evanston 

Joliet 

Moline 

Oak  Park  village 

Peoria , 

Quincy 

Rock  Island 

Rockford 

Springfield 

Indiana: 

Anderson 

East  Chicago 

Evansville 

Fort  Wayne 

Gary 

Hammond 

Kokomo , 

Muncie , 

Richmond 

South  Bend 

Terre  Haute 

Iowa: 

Cedar  Rapids 

Council  Bluffs... 

Davenport 

Dubuque 

Sioux  City 

Waterloo 

Kansas: 

Topeka 

Wichita 


Total 

foreign 

born: 

1920 


2,157 
771 


855 
1,815 

6,353 
10,506 
9,715 
7,100 
7,169 
12, 988 
14,088 
8,274 
8,341 

2,639 
7,489 

7,916 
21,340 
5,935 
6,008 
10, 764 
29,974 

4,144 
7,398 
1,499 
11,352 

999 

333 

703 

3,336 

6,482 
2,841 

15,471 
1,926 
2,595 
6,798 
5,061 
6,811 
8,522 
7,398 
5,648 
7,821 
2,417 
5,365 

17, 373 
6,268 

946 

14,701 

3,164 

6,657 

16,510 

8,136 

1,170 

828 

1,135 

13,415 

3,683 

5,873 
4,002 
7,663 
4,224 
11,250 
2,938 

4,035 
3,044 


TEAR  OF  immigration. 


1916- 
1919 


134 
26 


7 
19 

317 
850 
851 

1,049 
614 
931 

1,429 
252 
525 

92 
1,097 

203 
659 
246 
123 
438 
1,420 

226 

2,361 

55 

974 

23 

11 

17 

165 

71 

26 
157 

22 

28 
115 

35 
146 
170 
280 

99 

118 

9 

125 

618 

71 

18 
368 
32 
165 
772 
73 
24 
24 
25 
174 
35 

125 
131 
169 

61 
348 

75 

432 
435 


1911- 
1915 


141 
93 

615 

50 
94 

724 
1,235 
1,550 

607 

804 
1,780 
1,834 

888 
1,001 

1.36 
952 

1,099 
5,610 
1,016 
861 
2,056 
7,415 

468 
1,599 

105 
1,633 

115 
47 
97 

413 

1,035 
215 

2,666 
118 
301 

1,370 
245 

1,219 

1,419 

1,206 

360 

696 

53 

655 

2,898 
522 

126 
4,738 

107 

880 
4,583 
1,831 

212 
63 

155 
2,116 

339 

934 
399 
455 

283 

2,097 

486 

591 
333 


1906- 
1910 


225 
106 

524 

72 
161 

879 
1,393 
1,696 

700 

806 
2,023 
1,537 

967 
1,136 

169 
854 

1,198 
4,843 
988 
1,080 
2,272 
5,340 

632 
1,170 

148 
2,492 

109 
60 
116 
520 

1,057 

229 

3,346 

180 

303 

1,330 

361 

1,009 

1,372 

1,225 

496 


.745 

2,776 

839 

124 
3,619 

127 

664 
3,961 
1,746 

181 
66 

131 
2,675 

497 

744 
411 
474 
195 
1,913 
303 

404 
277 


1901- 
1905 


197 
83 

333 

84 
76 

743 

1,295 

1,266 

506 

611 

1,628 

1,223 

991 

934 

215 
871 

908 

3,345 

941 

904 

1,749 

4,231 

550 

575 

125 

2,052 

95 

42 
120 
355 

667 
162 

2,694 
152 
264 

1,018 
233 
778 

1,143 
820 
437 
652 
(81 
516 

1,998 
846 

',70 

2,003 

125 

.523 

2,226 

1,240 

■112 

51 

y9Z 

1,785 

411 

507 
247 
455 
185 
1,211 
.  189 

189 
169 


1900  or 

earUer. 


724 
334 

1,323 

461 
749 

3,166 
5,105 
2,931 
3,415 
3,283 
5,134 
6,278 
3,631 
3,534 

1,539 
2,222 

3,846 
6, 603 
2,606 
2,471 
3,425 
9,980 

1,427 

1,157 

550 

3,292 

360 

155 

248 

1,600 

3,110 
'1,070 
5,836 
1,191 
1,400 
1,971 
2,505 
2,938 
3,737 
3,538 
3,417 
4,112 
1,747 
2,764 
7,159 
2,886 

^405 
2,183 
2,241 
3,865 
2,317 
2,612 

^532 
366 

,558 
4,591 
1,767 

2,820 
1,772 
4,380 
2,971 
5,063 
1,139 

1,878 
1,151 


Year 
not  re- 
ported. 


YEAR   OF   IMMIGEATION. 


329 


Table  85 — FOREIGN-BORN  POPULATION  BY  YEAR   OF  IMMIGRATION    FOR   CITIES 
HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920-Coiitinue^. 


Kentucky: 

Covington 

Lexington 

Newport 

Louisiana: 

Shreveport 

Maine  : 

Bangor 

Lowiston 

%     Portland 

Maryland  : 

Cumberland 

Hagerstown 

Massachusetts: 

Brockton 

BrookUne  town 

Chelsea 

Chicopee 

Everett 

Fitcbburg 

Haverhill 

Holyoke 

Lawrence 

Lynn 

Maiden 

Medford 

Newton 

Pittsfleld 

Quincy 

Revere 

Salem 

SomcrNiUc 

Taimton 

Waltham , 

Michigan: 

Battle  Creek 

Bay  City 

FUnt 

Hamtramck  village... 

Highland  Park 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Lansing 

Muskegon 

Pontiac 

Port  Huron 

Saginaw 

Minnesota: 

Duluth 

Missouri: 

Joplin 

St.  Joseph 

Springfield 

Montana: 

Butte 

NEBRASEJi.: 

Lincoln 

New  Hampshire: 

Manchester , 

Nashua 

New  Jersey: 

Atlantic  City 

Bavonne 

Clifton , 

East  Orange , 

EUzabeth 

Hoboken , 

It  vington  town 

Kearny  town 

Montclair  town 

New  Brunswick , 

Orange 

Passaic 

Perth  Amboy 

Plainfield 

West  Hoboken  town. . 

West  New  York  town. 


Total 

foreign 

bom: 

1920 


2,894 

817 

2,094 

1,316 

3,839 
10, 277 
13, 346 

1,168 
435 

17, 191 

9,502 
17, 286 
12, 190 
11,227 
13, 180 
13,335 
20, 280 
39,201 
28, 138 
14, 153 

8, 598 
10, 296 

8,247 
13,776 

8,857 
11,258 
24,254 
10,185 

8,126 

3,427 
8,956 
15,213 
23,099 
12,721 
5,379 
7,232 
6,042 
6,791 
5,228 
6,368 
11,655 

30,1% 

734 

0,438 

977 

11,634 

7,235 

27,537 
8,821 

7,509 
25,514 
9,634 
6,890 
28,276 
23,543 
5,520 
7,925 
5,575 
8,969 
7,039 
26,396 
15,046 
5,559 
14,097 
8,933 


tear  of  immigration. 


1916- 
1919 


177 

1,006 

644 

13 
11 

651 
631 
394 
450 
374 
805 
580 
912 
1,709 
1,307 
441 
279 
496 
239 
578 
168 
372 
1,117 
(i38 
455 

144 

107 
1,227 
451 
1,204 
149 
129 
205 
132 
396 
458 
263 


4 

227 

10 

394 

169 

1,092 
607 

247 
682 
235 
173 
6G0 
%2 
40 
222 
347 
323 
173 
340 
285 
216 
368 
173 


1911- 
1915 


85 
92 
131 

139 

333 

1,511 
1,878 

108 
55 

2,701 
1,531 
3,939 
2,215 
1,265 
2,078 
2,243 
2,957 
8,297 
4,597 
1,794 

938 
1,559 
1,645 
2,322 

930 
1,559 
3,072 
1,606 
1,204 

614 
486 

3,788 
11,326 

3,662 
995 

1,099 

1,220 
754 
900 
805 

1,201 

3,864 

43 

787 
51 

.,448 

1,224 

4, 367 
1,687 

1,090 
6, 162 
1,950 

694 
0,514 
4,182 

503 
1,363 

8.80 
2,127 

923 
6,856 
3,181 

971 
2,114 
1,429 


1906- 
1910 


118 
98 
170 


388 
1,472 
1,949 

110 

60 

2,987 
1,369 
3,813 
2,551 
1,758 
2,012 
2.212 
3;  215 
8,147 
4,920 
2,422 
1,142 
1,4.53 
1,436 
2,297 
1,501 
1,096 
3,268 
1,465 
1,232 

455 

619 

2,623 

0,291 

2,275 

797 

998 

784 

657 

528 

530 

1,195 

4,755 

61 

864 

36 

1,715 

1,274 

4,507 
1,248 

1,190 
5,824 
2,200 

839 
6,073 
4,184 

731 
1,639 

869 
2,009 

918 
6,594 
3,285 
1,050 
2,535 
1,619 


1901- 
1905 


134 
74 
175 


435 
1,039 
1,692 

106 


2,477 
1,027 
3,121 
1,754 
1,469 
1,616 
1,719 
2, 501 
5,318 
4,172 
2,200 
1,123 
1,245 

994 
2,016 
1,506 
1,601 
3,115 
1,274 

962 

252 

588 

1,341 

2,706 

1,232 

520 

742 

429 

543 

234 

486 

849 

4,573 

60 

505 

38 


796 

2,850 
769 

1,148 
4,489 
1,600 

786 
4,511 
3,696 

688 
1,047 

664 
1,586 
1,164 
4,589 
2,566 

840 
2,322 
1,416 


1900  or 
earlier. 


2,182 

343 

1,422 

428 

1,668 
4,583 
6,122 

336 
202 

7,896 
4,756 
5,055 
4,907 
6,212 
5,377 
6, 152 
10, 223 
14,859 
12, 824 
7,242 
5,043 
5,381 
3, 224 
0,207 
4,012 
5,819 
13,497 
4,708 
4,133 

1,289 
6,291 
4,  ,535 
2,051 
2,917 
2,141 
2,505 
2,061 
3,805 
1,185 
3,748 
5,828 

13,601 

461 

2,780 

535 

4,584 

2, 914 

12, 253 
3,361 

3,247 
7,963 
3,418 
3,359 
9,100 
9,878 
2,693 
3,439 
2,192 
2,098 
3,413 
6,949 
4,529 
2,084 
6,555 
3,570 


Year 
not  re- 
ported. 


830 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


tahlf  hh  -foreign-born  population  by  year  of  immigration,  for  cities 

HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


• 

Total 

foreign 

born: 

1920 

TEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION. 

CITY. 

1916- 
1919 

1911- 
1915 

1906- 
1910 

1901- 
1905 

1900  or 

earUer. 

Year 
not  re- 
ported. 

New  York: 

9,808 
7,607 

10,401 
4,735 

11,427 
2, 769 

10,171 
8,666 
4,957 

17,948 
5,556 
5,240 

20,564 

11,525 

23,291 
5,844 

561 
522 
647 
317 

14,729 
3,847 
2,667 
7,263 
1,9.33 

11,941 
3,209 
955 
1,508 
698 
2.772 
5,593 
4,687 
1,273 

556 
3,565 
2,066 

8,622 
5,326 

10,975 

11,389 
4,010 

17,396 
4,190 
6,026 

12, 172 
2,718 

11,887 
8,703 
4,337 

14,580 
2,272 
1,200 

7,551 
5,916 
21, 138 
16,082 

2,234 
547 

2,977 

1,253 
821 

140 
285 
107 

81 
330 

33 
284 
369 

93 
1,344 
148 
262 
543 
124 
529 
269 

18 
29 
31 
19 

1,185 

120 

30 

113 

46 

346 

77 

24 

26 

17 

61 

227 

260 

6 

37 
534 
118 

97 

162 

614 

565 

127 

387 

100 

75 

175 

56 

203 

230 

90 

80 

47 

22 

175 

159 

1,075 

1,350 

77 
19 

62 

18 
14 

1,913 
1,775 
2,440 

527 
1,596 

180 
1,333 
1,092 

585 
4,725 

833 
1,409 
3,679 

938 
4,655 

654 

29 
63 
95 

48 

4,939 
414 
331 

1,549 
318 

3,31)3 
690 
132 
341 
63 
367 

1,571 

1,725 
209 

29 
380 

228 

2,273 
1,007 
3,345 
3,801 

971 
3,163 

674 

580 
2,970 

275 
2,389 
2,090 

558 
2,187 

308 

117 

1,018 

635 

3,165 

2,215 

256 

65 

212 

129 
61 

2,229 
1,595 
2,152 

510 
1,601 

261 
1,595 
1,469 

731 
3,006 

889 
1,147 
3,882 
1,221 
4,955 

824 

56 

55 

,     83 

63 

2,509 
488 
306 

1,374 
211 

2,867 
751 
110 
270 
53 
267 

1,315 

1,059 
162 

38 
389 
264 

2,028 

976 
2, 592 
2,366 

781 
2,859 

730 

731 
2,687 

296 
2,121 
1,755 

660 
2,287 

256 
87 

1,091 

677 
3,288 
2,514 

244 

88 

290 

171 
98 

1,558 

998 
1,373 

415 
1,586 

330 
1,818 
1,393 

613 
2,280 

738 

691 
3,659 
1,036 
3,799 

773 

67 
70 
45 
44 

1,676 
416 
234 
944 
169 
2,152 
429 

64 
162 

35 
165 
866 
468 
150 

66 

292 
198 

1,517 
911 

1,683 

1,326 
615 

1,954 
550 
981 

2,310 
231 

1,915 

1,383 
759 

2,065 
216 
131 

1,112 

695 

2,476 

1,663 

190 
75 

212 

151 

74 

3,226 
2,741 
2,674 
2,152 
5,395 
1,393 
4,877 
3,947 
2,260 
4,318 
2,113 
1,530 
7,625 
6,132 
9,015 
2,661 

237 
155 
199 
94 

3,476 

2,2S3 

1,487 

2,859 

776 

2,867 

951 

483 

569 

379 

-      1, 528 

1,232 

1,036 

612 

249 

1.422 

645 

2,288 
2, 077 
2, 051 
2, 789 
1,258 
6,662 
1,263 
3,352 
3,746 
1,497 
4,367 
2,6'.)7 
1,727 
6, 969 
971 
629 

3,462 
3,180 
9,656 
6,620 

965 
199 

1,333 

615 
409 

742 

213 

1,655 

1,050 

919 

572 

264 

396 

678 

2,275 

835 

201 

1,176 

Troy                 

2,074 

338 

663 

North  Carolina: 

154 

Charlotte                    

150 

194 

49 

Ohio: 

944 

126 

279 

424 

413 

316 

311 

142 

140 

151 

384 

Steuben  ville     

382 

Warren      

139 

134 

Oklahoma: 

137 

Oklahoma  Citv 

548 

Tulsa      

613 

Pennsylvania: 

419 

193 

690 

Chester 

542 

288 

Erie 

2,371 

873 

Hazleton 

307 

284 

363 

McKeesport 

892 

New  Castle 

54S 

Norristown  borough 

543 

Wilkes-Barre 

992 

Williamsport 

474 

York 

214 

Rhode  Island: 

Cranston 

69C 

Newport  

57C 

Pawtucket 

1,475 

Woonsocket 

1,72C 

South  Carolina: 

Charleston , 

50^ 
101 

South  Dakota: 

Sioux  Falls 

86J 

Tennessee: 

Chattanooga 

16' 

Knoxville 

16. 

Year  of  immigration'. 


331 


Table  85 FOREIGN-BORN  POPULATION  BY  YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION,  FOR  CITIES 

HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


Texas: 

Austin 

Beaumout . . . 

El  Paso 

Galveston 

Waco 

Wichita  Falls 
Utah: 

Ogden 

Virginia: 

Lynchburg... 

Newport  New: 

Petersburg 

Portsmouth.. 

Roanoke 

Washington: 

Bellingham.. 

Everett 

Tacoma 

West  Virginia: 

Charleston 

Clarksburg. . . 

Huntington.. 

Wheeling 

Wisconsin: 

Green  Bay... 

Kenosha 

La  Crosse 

Madison 

Oshkosh 

Racine 

Sheboygan... 

Superior 


Total 

foreign 

born: 

1920 


2,562 
1,919 
33, 655 
7,030 
1,7S8 
1,726 

4,925 

354 
2,218 

520 
1,582 

878 

5,378 

5,822 

21,705 

1,382 

1,943 

735 

5,808 

3,568 
12,725 
4,449 
4,888 
5,796 
16,215 
8, 275 
10, 788 


YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION. 


1916- 
1919 


203 
216 
9, 781 
1,024 
101 
516 

253 


153 
16 
65 


264 

342 

1,103 

40 
71 
23 
149 

17 
272 

23 
127 

16 
476 

51 
212 


1911- 
1915 


175 
187 
12,777 
963 
185 
154 

597 

39 
299 

86 
255 
105 

590 

597 

2,406 

124 

349 

94 

906 

112 

3,353 

143 

639 

247 

3,472 

1,640 

1,133 


1906- 
1910 


147 
274 
4,197 
836 
186 
135 

666 

43 
357 
113 
307 

95 

714 

826 

3,379 

159 
324 
101 
730 

203 

2,890 

170 

651 

371 

2,870 

1,274 

1,499 


1901- 
1905 


118 
270 
2,337 
603 
138 
122 

502 

37 

281 
72 

212 
89 

615 

671 

2,611 

176 

287 

61 

529 

200 

1,796 

205 

518 

404 

1,895 

837 

1,576 


1900  or 

earlier. 


1,015 

819 

3,701 

2,391 

654 

315 

2,359 

157 
647 
162 
682 
413 

2,342 
2,772 
9,399 

449 

587 

269 

2,605 

2,432 
3,346 
3,577 
2,486 
3,822 
6, 524 
3,687 
4,904 


Year 
not  re- 
ported. 


904 
183 
862 
1,213 
524 
484 

548 

70 
481 
71 
61 
150 

847 

614 

2,777 

434 
325 
187 


604 
1,068 
331 
467 
936 
978 
786 
1,464 


332 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATIOIT. 


Table  86.— FOREIGN-BORN  POPULATION  AND  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION 
OF  URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  SEX  AND  YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION,  FOR 
THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND 

BOTH  SEXES. 

MALE. 

FEMALE. 

YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION. 

Urban. 

Rural. 

Urban. 

Rural. 

Urban. 

Rural. 

Foreign-born  population 

10, 500, 942 

3,419,750 

5,660,719 

2,014,716 

4,840,223 

1,405,054 

1919...                 

152, 493 
57,363 
84,364 
131,386 
154, 813 

364,541 
1,303,789 
1,787,112 
1, 443, 128 
4,175,275 

846,678 
100.0 

61, 630 
28, 207 
31,858 
45,798 
48,285 

85,335 

301, 101 

442,756 

371, 136 

1, 585, 962 

417,682 
100.0 

83, 498 
31,060 
44,313 
69,663 
83,432 

203,799 
746,998 

1,012,374 
825, 715 

2,217,610 

342,257 
100.0 

36,394 
16,260 
18,246 
26,393 
28,794 

52,417 
186,335 
275, 778 
231,783 
950,980 

191, 336 
100.0 

68,995 
26,303 
40,051 
61,723 
71,381 

160,742 
556, 791 
774,738 
617,413 
1,957,665 

504,421 
100.0 

25,236 

1918 

11, 947 

1917 

13,612 

1916    ..                              

19,405 

1915...                   

19, 491 

1914 

32,918 

1911-1913 

114,766 

1906-1910 

166,978 

1901-1905 

139,353 

1900  or  earlier 

634, 982 

Not  reported 

226,346 

Per  cent  of  total 

100.0 

1919 

1.5 
0.5 
0.8 
1.3 
1.5 

3.5 
12.4 
17.0 
13.7 
39.8 

8.1 

1.8 
0.8 
0.9 
1.3 
1.4 

2.5 
8.8 
12.9 
10.9 
46.4 

12.2 

1.5 
0.5 
0.8 
1.2 
1.5 

3.6 
13.2 
17.9 
14.6 
39.2 

6.0 

1.8 
0.8 
0.9 
1.3 
1.4 

2.6 
9.2 
13.7 
11.5 

47.2 

9.5 

1.4 
0.5 
0.8 
1.3 
1.5 

3.3 
11.5 
16.0 
12.8 
40.4 

10.4 

1.8 

1918 

0.9 

1917                               

1.0 

1916...                     

1.4 

1915 

1.4 

2.3 

1911-1913 

8.2 

11.9 

1901-1905                      

9.9 

45.2 

16.1 

YEAR  OF   IMMIGRATIOF. 


333 


Table  86.— FOREIGN-BORN  POPULATION  AND  FOREIGN-BORN  "WHITE  POPULATION 
OF  URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  SEX  AND  YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION,  FOR 
THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


CL.\SS  OF  POPULATION  AND 

BOTH 

SEXES. 

MALE. 

FEMALE. 

YEAR  OF  IMMIGRATION. 

Urban. 

Rural. 

Urban. 

Rural. 

Urban. 

Rural. 

Foreign-born  white 

10,356,983 

3,355,771 

5,560,396 

1,967,926 

4,796,587 

I,387j845 

1919 

143, 212 
51,329 
77, 132 
124,881 
148, 457 

358, 160 
1,289,714 
1,763,726 
1,428,308 
4,144,032 

828, 032 
100.0 

58,068 
25,600 
28,927 
42,794 
45,227 

82,547 

295, 432 

430,645 

361, 872 

1,573,433 

411, 226 
100.0 

78, 054 
27,760 
40, 164 
65,915 
79,639 

199,986 
738,584 
995,348 
814,106 
2,190,978 

329,862 
100.0 

34, 538 
14,963 
16,661 
24,761 
27, 113 

50, 822 
183, 174 
265,767 
223,556 
939,525 

1S7, 046 
100.0 

65, 158 
23,569 
36,968 
58,966 
68,  818 

158,174 
551, 130 
768,378 
614,202 
1,953,054 

498, 170 
100.0 

23  530 

1918 

10,637 

1917 

12,266 

1916 

18, 033 

1915 

18,114 

1914 

31,725 

1911-1913 

112,258 

1900-1910 

164, 878 

1901-1905 

138,316 

1900  or  earlier 

633  908 

Not  reported 

224, 180 
100.0 

Per  cent  of  total  

1919 

1.4 
0.5 
0.7 
1.2 
1.4 

3.5 
12.5 
17.0 
13.8 
40.0 

8.0 

1.7 
0.8 
0.9 
1.3 
1.3 

2.5 
8.8 
12.8 
10.8 
46.9 

12.3 

1.4 
0.5 
0.7 
1.2 
1.4 

3.6 
13.3 
17.9 
14.6 
39.4 

5.9 

1.8 
0.8 
0.8 
1.3 
1.4 

2.6 
9.3 
13.5 
11.4 

47.7 

9.5 

1.4 
0.5 
0.8 
1.2 
1.4 

3.3 

1L5 
16.0 
12.8 
40.7 

10.4 

1.7 

1918 

0.8 

1917 

0.9 

1916 

1.3 

1915 

1.3 

1914 

Z3 

1911-1913 

8.1 

11.9 

1901-1905 

10.0 

45.7 

16.2 

334  ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  87 FOREIGN-BORN   POPULATION   OF  URBAN  AND   RURAL 


DIVISION  AND 

STATE. 


TJnited  States. 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic... 
E.  North  Central.. 
W.  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

E.  South  Central.. 
W.  South  Central. 

Mountain '. . 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire... 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Coiuiecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North' Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missou!) 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia.. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma. 

.Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


urban  communities. 


Total 

foreign 

born: 

1920 


10,500,942 


1, 6.56, 120 

4,286,036 

2, 519, 937 

609, 942 

233, 879 

49, 015 

223,424 

186, 147 

736,442 


59, 465 

71,574 

18, 167 

1,055,640 

173,365 

277,909 

2,623,903 

631,873 

1, 030, 260 

572, 098 
119,251 
1,050,200 
523,978 
254,410 

242,008 
90, 285 

149,551 
16,308 
12, 236 
59,905 
39,649 

16, 878 
88,678 
29, 365 
20,018 
19,864 
4,373 
4,356 
12, 733 
37, 614 

21,667 
11,621 
11,431 
4,296 

5,647 

34, 093 

14,449 

169, 235 

33,482 
11,801 

8,966 
60, 483 

5,754 
29, 704 
33, 152 

2,805 

159, 291 
65,073 
512,078 


Year  of  immigration. 


1916- 
1919 


425, 606 


72,623 
139, 376 
66, 229 
17, 417 
10,874 
987 
42,304 
15, 201 
60, 595 


4,419 
4,253 
873 
45, 893 
7,778 
9,407 

102,036 
15,692 
21,648 

14,361 
2,387 
18,034 

28, 287 
3,160 

5,393 
2,404 
3,247 
253 
192 
1,656 
4,272 

454 

1,680 

1,243 

1,524 

683 

171 

134 

469 

4,516 

206 

340 

351 

90 

52 

1,829 

1,675 

38, 748 

1,091 
647 
717 

3,062 
775 

7,438 

1,332 
139 

11,543 

3,103 

45, 949 


1911- 
1915 


1,823,143 


274, 

781, 

486, 

71, 

35, 

3, 

44, 

24, 

100, 


7,642 
10,184 

2,478 
171,973 
24,924 
56,836 

468, 153 
117,065 
196,667 

131,608 
21,268 
175, 935 
122, 361 
35, 388 

29, 777 
9,608 

16,932 
1,300 
903 
8,592 
4,868 

3,851 

13,762 

3,595 

2,975 

3,592 

567 

555 

1,522 

5,016 

1,230 

1,113 

1,167 

376 

293 

2,065 

1,420 

40,728 

3, 
1,249 
1,339 
6,144 

937 
6,657 
3,909 

281 

19, 761 

8,214 

72,561 


1901- 
1910 


1900  or 

earlier. 


3,230,240  4,175,275 


493,620 

, 488, 126 

744, 964 

143,654 

68, 227 

9,543 

39,067 

44,313 

198, 726 


13, 868 
16, 977 
4,974 
313, 764 
50, 575 
93,462 

917, 761 
218, 256 
352, 109 

184, 365 

32, 988 

325, 579 

143, 088 

58, 944 

62, 654 
15,059 
39, 238 
3,474 
2,322 
14, 224 
6,683 

5,331 

27, 054 
7,843 
5,694 
5,655 
1,119 
1,027 
3, 548 

10, 956 

3,062 
2,697 
2,677 
1,107 

891 

5,880 

2,576 

29, 720 

8,462 
2,513 
2,458 
14, 082 
1,135 
6,643 
8,-324 
696 

44, 406 

19,  .331 

134, 989 


728, 764 
1,599,005 

992, 962 

300, 903 
93,116 
24,356 
56, 798 
81,564 

297, 807 


27, 135 
32, 176 

8,200 

481,651 

78,352 

101,250 

966,917 

242,751 
389, 337 

203, 519 
43, 576 
435, 448 
177, 439 
132,980 

122,633 
49,304 
70, 215 
7,593 
5,984 
27, 522 
17,652 

5,560 

42,290 

11,. 567 

6,689 

6,803 

1,351 

1,666 

5,170 

12, 014 

13,210 
5,003 
4,257 

2,644 
13, 682 

5, 405 
35,067 

13,998 
6,010 
3, 181 

31,643 
2,037 
6,015 

17, 694 
986 

63,637 

30,314 

203, 856 


Year 
not  re- 
ported. 


87,076 
277,644 
229, 222 
75,988 
26, 227 
10, 243 
40, 749 
20, 751 
78, 778 


6,401 
7,984 
1,642 
42,359 
11,736 
16,954 

169, 036 
38, 109 
70, 499 

38, 245 
19, 032 
95, 204 
52,  S03 
23, 938 

21,551 
13,910 
19,919 
3,688 
2,835 
7,911 
6,174 

1,676 
3,892 
5,117 
3,136 
3,131 
1, 165, 
974 
2,024 
5,112 

3,959 

2,468 

2,979 

837 

1,767 
10, 637 

3,373 
24,972 

6,129 
1,382 
1,271 
5,552 

870 
2,951 
1,893 

703 

19,944 

4,111 

54, 723 


Per  cent  of  total 
arriving  in — 


1911- 
1919 


21.4 


20.9 
21.5 
21.9 
14.7 
19.8 
9 
38.9 
21.2 
21.9 


20.3 
20.2 
18.4 
20.6 
18.9 
23.8 

21.7 
21.0 
21.2 

25.5 
19.8 
18.5 

28.8 
1.5.2 

14.5 
13.3 
13.5 
9.5 
8.9 
17.1 
23.1 

25.5 
17.4 
16.5 
22.5 
21.5 
16.9 
15.8 
15.6 
25.3 

6.6 
12.5 
13.3 
10.8 

6.1 
11.4 
21.4 
47.0 

14.6 
16.1 
22.9 
15.2 
29.8 
47.5 
15.8 
15.0 

19.7 
17.4 
23.1 


1901- 
1910 


30. 


29.8 
34.7 
29.6 
23.6 
29.2 
19.5 
17.5 
23.8 
27.0 


23.3 

23.7 
27.4 
29.7 
29.2 
33.6 

35.0 
34.5 
34.2 

32.2 
27.7 
31.0 
27.3 
23.2 

25.9 
16.7 
26.2 
21.3 
19.0 
23.7 
16.9 

31.6 
30.5 
26.7 
28.4 
28.5 
25.6 
23.6 
27.9 
29.1 

14.1 
23.2 
23.4 
25.8 

15.8 
17.2 
17.8 
17.6 

25.3 
21.3 
27.4 
23.3 
19.7 
22.4 
25.1 
24.8 

27.9 
29.7 
26.4 


1900 


ear- 
lier. 


44.0 
37.3 
39.4 
49.3 
39.8 
49.7 
25.4 
43.8 
40.4 


45.6 
45.0 
45.1 
45.6 
45.2 
36.4 

36.9 
38.4 
37.8 

35.6 
36.5 
41.5 
3.3.9 
52.3 

50.7 

54 

47.0 

46.6 

48.9 

45.9 

44.5 

33.0 
47.7 
39.4 
3.3.4 
34.2 
30.9 
38.2 
40.6 
31.9 

61.0 
43.1 
37.2 
43.9 

46.8 
40.1 
37.4 
20.7 

41.8 
50.9 
35.5 
52.3 
35.4 
20.2 
53.4 
35.2 

40.0 
46.6 
39.8 


Year 
not 


port- 
ed. 


YEAR  OF   IMMIGRATION".  335 

COMMUNITIES  BY  YEAR   OF  IMMIGRATION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND 
STATE. 


United  States. 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic. . 
E.  North  Central. 
W.  North  Central 
South  Atlantic... 
E.  South  Central. 
W.  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine , 

New  Hampshire. . 

Vermont , 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North'Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

"W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia  1 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina. . . 

South  Caroluia... 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

liOuisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado. 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


RUEAL  COMMUNITIES. 


Total 

foreign 

born: 

1920 


3, 419, 750 


229,  R25 
674, 3S2 
'712, 204 
765,711 
96,65S 
23, 974 
241,404 
2.S1,473 
394,119 


Year  of  immigration. 


4S,349 
19,S23 
26,391 
32, 9as 
1,S24 
100,530 

201,472 
110,613 
362,297 

lOS, 354 
32, 077 
]60,3S4| 
205,314 
206,075 

244, 7S7 
1.35, 709, 
37,2S4 
115,555, 
70, 298 
90,760 
71,318 

3,023 
14,501 


11,6S7 
42, 241 
2,899 
2,226 
3,831 
16,250 

9,239 

4,027 
6,596 
4,112 

8,490 
12,334 
25,983 
194,597 

62,109 
2'-i,946 
17, 601 
58,655 
24,054 
50,862 
26,048 
13, 198 

106,001 
42, 571 
245,547 


1916- 
1919 


167, 493 


12,428 
14,212 

9,207 
10.817 

5, 8.57 

616 

44,355 

37, 4S6 

32, 515 


3,974 
1,262 
3,607 
948 
54 
2,583 

5,749 
2,384 
6,079 

1,687 
.321 
2,281 
3,608 
1,310 

2,445 
1,773 

426 
1,328 

822 
1,115 
2, 

96 
386 


467 
2, 859 

151 
66 

107 
1,725 

264 
81 
159 
112 

192 

494 

1,924 

41, 745 

2,123 
1,681 
1, 
3,863 
6,000 
20, 026 
1,543 
1,142 

4,989 

1,662 

25,864 


1911- 
1915 


434,721 


31,091 
119,647 
66,396 
48,715 
21,091 
2, 835 
40,385 
46,800 
57, 761 


5,484 
2,001 
3,687 
4,0fiS 
228 
15,623 

25,484 
17,357 
76,806 

17,203 
2,124 
15,672 
18, 278 
13,119 

14,956 
9,893 
1,719 
8, 163 
4,665 
4,918 
4,401 

374 
1,718 


1,572 

14,071 

415 

316 

567 

2,058 

1,558 
269 
591 
417 

610 

673 

1,985 

37,117 

8,946 
3,227 
3,338 
9,120 
6,261 
10, 163 
3,703 
2,042 

12,080 

4,517 

41,164 


1901- 
1910 


813, 892 


1,585,962 


61,350 
221,007 
145, 868 
130, 461 

27,766 
5,313 

43, 074 

71,393 
107,660 


11,178 
3,698 
5,414 
8,448 
465 

32,147 

50, 566 
36, 564 
133, 877 

31,292 
5,072 
34,939 
40,983 
33, 582 

41,657 
18, 368 
4,  .515 
32,030 
1.3,300 
10, 571 
10,020 

738 
3,106 


3,071 

15,478 

624 

523 

1,052 

3,174 

2,035 

676 

1,544 

1,058 

1,700 
3,248 
4,310 
33,816 

18,005 
7,030 
5,434 

16,306 
,5,309 
8,937 
6,514 
3,858 

29,888 
10,010 
67, 762 


1900  or 

earlier. 


103,679 

250,908 

396, 285 

474, 12S 

25,534 

10,067 

74,790 

95,814 

154,757 


20,968 

6,745 

9,788 

3,074 

10,922 

2,761 

17,416 

2,02S 

843 

234 

43,742 

6,435 

91,228 

28,445 

44,052 

10, 2.56 

115,628 

29,907 

45, 305 
17, 253 
82,515 
118,444 
132,768 

164,382 
86,788 
21,877 
67,930 
41,793 
59, 101 
42,257 

1,041 
6,403 


3,798 
5,435 
1,014 
772 
1,286 
5,785 

3,752 
1,912 
2,765 
1,638 

4,110 
5,713 
12,071 
52,896 

24,872 
14, 243 

5,369 
23,069 

4,475 

6,762 
12,313 

4,711 

47,9% 
22,327 
84,434 


Year 
not  re- 
ported. 


417,682 


21,277 
68, 608 
94,448 
101,590 
16,410 
5,143 
38, 800 
29, 980 
41,426 


12, 867 
7,, 307 
24,977 
24,001 
25, 296 

21,347 

18, 8<!7 
8,747 

16,104 
9,718 

15,0.55 

11,732 

774 
2,888 


2,779 

4,398 

695 

5*9 

819 

3,508 

1,630 
1,089 
1,537 

887 

1,878 

2,206 

5,693 

29,023 

8,163 
2,765 
2,3.52 
6,297 
2,009 
4,974 
1,975 
1,445 

11,048 
4,0.55 
26,323 


Per  cent  of  total 
arriving  in— 


1911- 
1919 


17.6 


18.9 
19.8 
10.6 
7.8 
27.9 
14.4 
3.5. 1 
29.9 
22.9 


19.6 
16. 5 
27.6 
1.5.2 
1.5.  5 
18.1 

15.5 

17.  S 
22.9 

17.4 
7.6 
11.2 
10.7 
7.0 

7.1 
8.6 
5.8 
8.2 
7.8 
6.6 
10.2 

1.5.5 
14.5 


1901- 
1910 


26.7 

45.1 

32.8 

37.2 

20. 5 

55.6 

17.0 

61.9 

2S.7 

26.4 

22.2 

42.0 

17.8 

31.0 

2.5.4 

34.0 

27.3 

39.3 

23.1 

18.7 
20.5 
25.7 
25.5 
32.0 

25.1 
33.1 
37.0 

28.9 
15.8 
21.8 
20.0 
16.3 

17.0 
13.5 
12.1 
27.7 
18.9 
11.6 
14.0 

24.4 
21.4 


17.4 
40.1 
19.5 
17.2 
17.6 
23.3 

19.7 
8.7 
11.4 
12.9 

9.4 

9.5 
15.0 
40.5 

17.8 
17.0 
2.5.3 
22.1 
.51.0 
59.4 
20.1 
24.1 

16.1 
14.5 
27.3 


26.3 

36.6 

21.5 

23.5 

27 

19.5 

22.0 
16.8 
2.3.4 
25.7 

20.0 
26.3 
16.6 
17.4 

29.0 
24.3 
30.9 
27.8 
22.1 
17.6 
25.0 
29.2 

28.2 
23.5 
27.6 


1900 


ear- 
lier. 


port- 
ed. 


43.4 
49.4 
41.4 
52.9 
46.2 
43.5 

45.3 
39.8 
31.9 

41.8 
53.8 
51.4 
57.7 
64.4 

67.2 
64.0 
58.7 
50.1 
59.5 
6.5.1 
59.3 

34.4 
44.2 


32.5 
12.9 
35.0 
34.7 
33.6 
35.6 

40.6 
47.5 
41.9 
39.8 

48.4 
46.3 
46.5 
27.2 

40.0 
49.2 
30.5 
39.3 
18.6 
13.3 
47.3 
35.7 

45.3 
52.4 
34.4 


JNo  rural  population,  as  Washington  city  is  coextensive  with  the  District  of  Columbia. 


336  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  88.— CITIZENSHIP  OF  EACH  CLASS  OF  THE  POPULATION  OF  THE 


CENSUS  YEAR,  SEX,  AGE, 
AND  COLOR  OK  RACE. 


1920 

Both  sexes,  all  ages  . 

WMte 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

Another 

Males,  all  ages 

White 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

Another 

Females,  all  ages 

AVhite 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other 

Both  sexes,  21  years 

and  over 

"V^Tiite 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

Another 

Males,  21  years  and  over. . 

White 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

Another 

Females,  21  years  and  over 

White 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

Another 

1910 

Males,  21  years  and  over. 

White 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

Another 

1900 

Males,  21  years  and  over. 

While 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

18901 

Males,  2 1  years  and  over . 


Total. 


105, 710, 620 

94,820,915 

10,463,131 

244, 437 

61,639 

111,010 

9,488 


53,900,431 

48,430,655 

5,209,436 

125,068 

53, 891 

72,707 

8,674 

51,810,189 

46,390,260 

5,253,695 

119,369 

7,748 

38,303 

814 


60,886,520 

55,113,461 

5,522,475 

116, 486 

50, 625 

75,727 

7,746 


31,403,370 

28,442,400 

2,792,006 

61,229 

46,979 

53,411 

7,345 

29,483,150 

26,671,061 

2,730,469 

55,257 

3,646 

22,316 

401 


26,999,151 

24,357,514 
2,458,873 
62, 967 
60,421 
56,638 
2,738 


21,134,299 

18,918,697 

2,060,302 

57,077 

81,018 

17,205 


16, 940, 311 


Native. 


91,789,928 

81,108,161 

10,389,328 

238, 138 

18,532 

29, 672 

6,097 


46, 224, 996 

40,902,333 

5, 166, 795 

121,529 

13,318 

15,494 

5,527 

45,564,932 

40,205,828 

5,222,533 

116,609 

5,214 

14,178 

670 


48,200,127 

42,614,741 

5,458,063 

112,044 

10,131 

658 

4,490 


24,339,776 

21,513,948 

2,753,772 

58,670 

8,694 

412 

4,280 

23,860,351 

21,100,793 

2, 704, 291 

53,374 

1,437 

246 

210 


20,218,937 

17,710,697 

2,437,725 

61,742 

8,463 

209 

101 


16, 124, 013 

11, 014, 427 

2,049,958 

56,071 

3,520 

37 


12,591,852 


FOREIGN  BORN— NUMBER. 


Total. 


13, 920, 692 
13,712,754 
73, 803 
6,299 
43,107 
81,338 
3,391 


7,675,435 

7,528,322 

42, 641 

3,539 

40,573 

57,213 

3,147 

6,245,257 

6,184,432 

31,162 

2,760 

2,534 

24,125 

244 


12,686,393 

12, 498, 720 
64,412 

4,442 
40,494 
75, 069 

3,256 


7,063,594 
6,928,452 
38,234 
2,559 
38,285 
52,999 
3,065 

5,622,799 

5,570,268 

26,178 

1,883 

2,209 

22,070 

191 


6,780,214 

6,646,817 
21,148 

1,225 
51,958 
56,429 

2,637 


5, 010, 286 

4, 904, 270 

10,344 

1,006 

77,498 

17,168 


4,348.459 


Natural- 
ized. 


6,493,088 

6,479,159 

10, 724 

665 

1,834 

572 

134 


3,451,609 

3,443,968 

5,579 

213 

1,342 

399 

108 

3,041,479 

3, 035, 191 

5,145 

452 

492 

173 

26 


6,221,705 

6,208,697 

10, 104 

603 

1,637 

541 

123 


3,322,104 

3,314,910 

5,316 

187 

1,199 

390 

102 

2,899,601 

2,893,787 

4,788 

416 

438 

151 

21 


3, 040, 302 

3,034,117 

4, 186 

191 

1,368 

420 

20 


2,849,981 

2,845,473 

3,334 

138 

895 

141 


2, 545, 753 


Having 

first 
papers. 


1,223,490 

1,219,057 

3,496 

59 

430 

270 

178 


1,137,911 

1,133,727 

3,294 

51 

423 

239 

177 

85,579 

85, 330 

202 

8 

7 

31 

1 


1,198,588 

1,194,276 

3,422 

56 

407 

254 

173 


Alien. 


5,398,605 
5,223,715 
48, 930 
4,946 
39, 436 
78,740 
2,838 


2, 688, 929 

2, 562, 917 

27, 653 

2,900 

37,514 

55, 296 

2,649 

2,709,676 

2,660,798 

21,277 

2,046 

1,922 

23,444 

189 


4,522,359 

4,364,909 
41,586 

3,297 
37,149 
72, 679 

2,739 


1,120,833 

1,116,744 

3,238 

49 

402 

228 

172 

77,755 

77,532 

184 

7 

5 

26 

1 


572,421 

570, 772 
749 
10 
483 
387 
20 


412, 790 

411,898 

373 

33 

373 

113 


236, 061 


2, 253, 691 

2, 138, 237 

ai,  165 

2,026 

35,470 

61,207 

2,586 

2,268,668 

2,226,672 

17,421 

1,271 

1,079 

21,472 

153 


2,370,398 

2, 260, 535 

11,642 

406 

42,710 

40, 860 

2,245 


1, 001, 595 

914,917 

3,630 

378 

68, 927 

13,743 


1, 189, 452 


Citizen- 
ship 
not  re- 
ported. 


805, 509 

790, 823 

10, 653 

629 

1,407 

1,756 

241 


396, 986 

387,710 

6,115 

375 

1,294 

1,279 

213 

408, 523 

403, 113 

4,538 

254 

113 

477 

28 


743,741 

730, 838 
9,300 

486 
1,301 
1,595 

221 


366,966 

358, 561 

5,515 

297 

1,214 

1,174 

205 

376,775 

372,277 

3,785 

189 

87 

421 

16 


797, 093 

775,393 

4,571 

618 

7,397 

8,762 

352 


745,920 

731,982 

3,(X)7 

457 

7,303 

3,171 


1  Exclusive  of  population  of  Indian  Territory  and  Indian  reservations,  specially  enumerated  in  1890  but 
not  distributed  by  age. 


CITIZENSHIP. 
UNITED  STATES  FOR  WHICH  FIGURES  ARE  AVAILABLE:  1890-1920. 


337 


CENSUS    YEAR,  SEX,  AGE, 
AND  COLOR  OR  RACE. 


19-20 

Both  sexes,  all  a.ges 

While 

Negro 

Indian 

Cliinese 

Japanese 

All  other 

Males,  all  ages 

White 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other 

Females,  all  ages 

While 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other 

Both  sexes,  21  years  and  over 

White 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other 

Males,  21  years  and  over 

^\^lite 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

Another 

Females,  21  years  and  over 

White 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other 

1910 

Males,  21  years  and  over 

White 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

Another 

1900 

Males,  21  years  and  over 

While 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

18901 

Males,  21  years  and  over 


FOREIGN  BORN — PER  CENT. 


Natu- 
ralized. 


46.6 

47.2 
U.5 
10.6 
4.3 

0.7 
4.0 


4.5.0 
45.7 
13.1 
6.0 
3.3 
0.7 
3.4 

48.7 
49.1 
16.5 
16.4 
19.4 
0.7 
10.7 


49.0 

49.7 
15.7 
13.6 
4.0 
0.7 
3.S 


47.0 
47.8 
13.9 
7.3 
3.1 
0.7 
3.3 

51.6 
52.0 
18.3 
22.1 
19.8 
0.7 
11.0 


44.8 
45.6 
19.8 
15.6 
2.6 
0.7 
0.8 


56.9 

58.0 

32.2 

13.7 

1.2 

0.8 


58. 5 


Having 

first 
papers. 


8.9 
4.7 
0.9 
1.0 
0.3 
5.2 


14.8 
15.1 
7.7 
1.4 
1.0 
0.4 
5.6 

1.4 
1.4 

0.6 
0.3 
0.3 
0.1 
0.4 


9.4 

9.6 
5.3 
1.3 
1.0 
0.3 
5.3 


15.9 
16.1 
8.5 
1.9 
1.1 
0.4 
6.6 

1.4 
1.4 
0.7 
0.4 
0.2 
0.1 
0.5 


8.4 
8.6 
3.5 
0.8 
0.9 
0.7 
0.8 


8.2 

8.4 
3.6 
3.3 
0.5 
0.7 


5.4 


Alien. 


38.8 

3S.1 
66.3 
78.5 
91.5 
96.8 
83.7 


35.0 
34.0 
64.9 
81.9 
92.5 
96.6 
84.2 

43.4 
43.0 
68.3 
74.1 
75.8 
97.2 
77.5 


35.6 

34.9 
64.6 
74.2 
91.7 
96.8 
84.1 


31.9 
30.9 
63.2 
79.2 
92.6 
96.6 
84.4 

40.3 
40.0 
66.5 
67.5 
76.0 
97.3 
80.1 


35.0 

34.1 
55.1 
33.1 

82.2 
83.0 
85.1 


20.0 

18.7 
35.1 
37.6 
88.9 
80.1 


27.4 


Citizen- 
ship not 
reported. 


5.8 

5.S 
14.4 
10.0 
3.3 
2.2 
7.1 


5.2 
5.2 
14.3 
10.6 
3.2 
2.2 
6.8 

6.5 
6.5 

14.6 
9.2 
4.5 
2.0 

11.5 


5.9 

5.8 
14.4 
10.9 
3.2 
2.1 
6.8 


5.2 
5.2 
14.4 
11.6 
3.2 
2.2 
6.7 

6.7 
6.7 
14.5 
10.0 
3.9 
1.9 
8.4 


11.8 

11.7 
21.6 
50.4 
14.2 
15.5 
13.3 


14.9 
14.9 
29.1 
45.4 
9.4 
18.5 


8.7 


CITIZENS,  NATIVE    OR 
NATURAUZED. 


Number. 


98,283,016 

87,587,320 

10, 400, 052 

238, 803 

20, 366 

30, 244 

6,231 


49,676,605 

44,346,301 

5, 172, 374 

121,742 

14,660 

15, 893 

5,635 

48,606,411 

43,241,019 

5,227,678 

117,061 

5,706 

14,351 

596 


54, 421, 832 

48,823,438 

5,468,167 

112,647 

11,768 

1,199 

4,613 


27,661,880 

24, 828, 858 

2,759,088 

58, 857 

9,893 

802 

4,382 

26,759,952 

2:5,994,580 

2, 709, 079 

53,790 

1,875 

397 

231 


23,259,239 

20,744,814 

2,  ■HI, 911 

61,933 

9,831 

629 

121 


18,973,994 

16,  .859, 900 

2,0.5:5,292 

56,209 

4,415 

178 


15.137,605 


Per  cent 

of  total  of 

specified 

class. 


75108°— 23- 


-22 


338 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CEITSUS POPUI.ATION. 

TABLE  89.-CITIZENSHIP   OF   FORBIGN-BORN   WHITE   POPULATION, 


COUNTRY  OF  BIETH. 


All  countries. 


Northwestern  Europe: 

England — ' 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium 

Luxemburg 

Switzerland 

France 


Central  Europe: 

Germany 

Poland 

Czechoslovakia. 

Austria 

Hungary 

Jugo-Slavia 


Eastern  Europe: 

Russia 

Lithuania 

Finland 

Rumania 

Bulgaria 

Turkey  in  Europe . 

Southern  Europe: 

Greece 

Albania 

Italy  

Spain 

Portugal 


Other  Europe ' 


Armenia 

Palestine 

Syria 

Turkey  in  Asia. 
Other  Asia 


AMERICA. 


Canada — French 

Canada — Other 

Newfoundland 

Me.xico 

West  Indies  2 

Central  and  South  America. 


OTHER  COtlNTRIES. 


Africa 

Australia 

Atlantic  Islands . 
Pacific  Islands ". . 
AU  other , 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION. 


13,712,754 


Total. 


812, 828 

254,507 

67,006 

1,037,233 

30S,  802 

025,580 

189, 154 

131,706 

02,686 

12,585 

118,059 

152,890 


1,686,102 
1,139,978 
362,436 
575, 625 
397,282 
169,437 


1,400,489 

135,068 

149, 824 

102, 823 

10,477 

5,284 


175,972 

5,608 

1,610,109 

49,247 

67, 453 

5,901 


36,626 
3,202 
51,900 
11,014 

7,708 


307, 786 

810, 092 

13,242 

478,383 

20, 309 

20,929 


5,222 
10,801 
38, 984 

3,643 

8,802 


Naturalized. 


Number. 


6,479,159 


512,070 

154,931 

48,897 

081,302 

244,743 

431,550 

130,826 

73,773 

30,740 

9,124 

70,957 

80,740 


1,227,713 
319,383 
165, 997 
216, 968 
115,736 
42,686 


562,930 

34.627 

61,902 

42.225 

1,268 

1,070 


29,479 

413 

452,753 

4,881 

11,049 

2,835 


10,574 
1,201 

15,001 
2, 
2,815 


138,019 

469,284 

0,271 

22, 732 

7,419 

5,046 


2,276 
5,345 

8,138 
1,824 
4,212 


Per 
cent. 


Having 

first 
papers. 


47.2  1,219,057 


63.1 
60.9 
72.9 
65.7 
07. 3 
09.0 
09.2 
50.0 
49.0 
72.5 
64.9 
66.7 


72.8 
28.0 
4.5.8 
37.7 
29.1 
25.2 


40.2 
25.6 
41.3 
41.1 
12.1 
20.2 


16.8 
7.4 

28.1 
9.9 

16.4 

48.0 


28.9 
37.5 
2S.9 
25.1 
30.5 


44.8 
57.9 
47.4 
4.8 
28.1 
24.1 


43.6 
49.5 
20.9 
50.1 
47.3' 


56,331 
20, 208 

3,2M 
52,707 
32, 380 
53,007 
16,802 
13,465 

8,255 
909 

8,756 
11,205 


116,479 
148, 420 
49,244 
67, 913 
54,002 
28,892 


139. 149 

16.890 

18,797 

12, 694 

1,716 

665 


21,451 

517 

163,499 

2,428 

2,481 

675 


4,630 

358 
6,023 
1,148 

838 


23,777 
48,937 
1,234 
2,989 
1,232 
1,232 


405 
910 
1,312 
287 
352 


Alien. 


6,223,715 


175,447 
58,824 
8,271 

200, 959 
63,035 

105, 445 
28, 987 
36, 550 
19, 035 
1,507 
22, 035 
41,229 


210,922 
638, 707 
132, 176 
262, 690 
212,429 
92, 971 


644,966 

80,428 

63,000 

43,932 

7,023 

3,349 


Citizen- 
Sliip 
not  re- 
ported. 


790, 823 


08,380 

20,544 

6, 034 

90,205 

23,698 

35,672 

12, 470 

7,978 

4,056 

985 

10,311 

13,716 


130,988 
33,468 
15,019 
28,054 
15, 115 
4,    ^ 


53,441 
3,123 
6,125 
3,952 
470 
200 


117,295 
4,551 

941,6021 
89,623 
51,590 

1,821 


20, 125 
1,433 

28, 119 
6,511 
3,379 


129, 975 

215,.5S2 

4, 024 

433, 028 

14,351 

12,413 


2,087 
3,415 
28, 353 
1,123 
1,578 


7,747 

127 

52,255 

2,315 

2,333 

570 


1,297 
210 

2,757 
587 
076 


16,015 

76,289 

1,113 

19, 634 

3,307 

2,238 


454 
1,125 
1,181 

409 
2,720 


1  Comprises  Danzig,  Fiume,  Saar  Basin,  and  "Europe,  not  specified." 


CITIZENSHIP.  339 

BY   SEX   AND   COUNTRY   OF  BIRTH,  FOR   THE   UNITED   STATES:  1920. 


FOREIGN-BORN   WHITE  MALES. 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  FEMALES. 


Total. 


7, 528, 322[ 


Naturalized. 


Number 


3,443,968 


42.5,038 
133, 955 
36,184 
455,571 
202, 757 
344,933 
114,063 
75,510 
35,970 
7,671 
67,830 
79,351 


891,289 
646,387 
190, 251 
323,  451 
216,914 
114,750 


774, 013 
82,866 
85,287 
58, 135 
9,508 
3,658 


143,602 
4,905 

958, 274 
36,434 
39,372 

3,665 


25,351 
2,061 

31,240 
8,039 
5,082 


157,748 

389,609 

6,154 

271,564 

14, 133 

12,624 


2,981 
5,935 
21,005 
1,993 
5,209 


Per 

cent. 


Having 

first 
papers. 


Alien. 


45. 7 1,133,727  2,562,917 


Citizen- 
ship 
not  re- 
ported. 


Total. 


265, 820 

82,425 

26, 152 

327, 146 

134, 659 

2.36,614 

78, 030 

41,383 

17,604 

5,543 

43,332 

45, 875 


646,579 
176, 197 
85,444 
115,481 
59,695 
25,064 


310,284 

20, 891 

33,065 

23, 169 

994 

711 


23,786 

335 

275,609 

3,021 

6,319 

1,560 


6,948 
729 
9,312 
1,868 
1,642 


68, 802 
212,579 
2,868 
8,527 
3,822 
2,592 


1,228 
2,613 
4,597 
911 
2,143 


62.5 
61.51 
72.3; 
71.8! 
66.4 
68.6 
68.4 
54.8 
48.9 
72.3 
63.9 
57.8 


72.5 
27.3 
43.  5 
35.7 
27.5 
21.8 


40.1 
25.2 
38.8 
39.9 
10.5 
19.4 


16.6 
6.8 

28.8 
8.3 
16.0 

42.6 


27.4 
35.4 
29.8 
23.2 
32.3 


43.6 
54.6 
46.6 
3.1 
27.0 
20.5 


41.2 
44.0 
21.9 
45.7 
41.1 


51,297 
IS, 464 

3,009 
44, 287 
29,551 
48, 173 
15,671 
12,567 

7,759 
895 

7,983 
10,010 


102,322 
141,. 320 
46,110 
64, 227 
50, 950 
27, 952 


130, 870 
16,304 
17  661 
11  948 
1,696 
640 


73,377 
22, 827 

3,574 
50,286 
27,167 
42,369 
13, 175 
17, 216 

8,344 

695 

11, 194 

16, 945 


83,. 576 
311,785 

57, 565 
129,  .355 

99,018 

58, 470 


305, 841 

43, 869 

31,449 

21,045 

6, 395 

2,173 


387, 710 


6, 184, 433 


21,080  92,381 

513]  3, 950 

157,159'  495,885 

2,355  29,428 


2,337 
631 


4,472 

341 

5,733 

1,108 


29,332 
1,172 


13, 055 
863 

14,648 
4, 689 
2,193 


22,447  58,909 
43,972  94,586 
1,1431  1,659 
2,6581  248,519 
1,119;  7,431 
1,131       7,575 


373 

837 

1,246 

272 

331 


1,114 

1,814 

14,508 

570 


34,544 
10, 239 
3,449 
33,852 
11,380 
17,777 
7,187 
4,344 
2,2a3 
538 
5,321 
6,521 


58, 812 
17,085 
7, 132 
14,388 
7,251 
3,264 


27,018 

1,802 

3,112 

1,973 

423 

134 


6,355 

107 

29,621 

1,630 

1,384 


302 


876 
128 
1,547 
374 
444 


7,590 

38, 472 

484 

11,860 

1,761 

1,326 


266 
671 
654 
240 

1,809 


387,790 

120,612 

30,882' 

581,662 

161, 105 

280,647 

75, 091 

56, 256 

26, 716 

4,914 

50, 829 

73,539 


794, 813 
493, 591 
166, 185 
252, 174 
180,368 
54,687 


626, 476 

52, 202 

64,  .537 

44,688 

969 

1,626 


32,370 

703 

6.51,835 

12, 813 

28,081 

2,236 


11,275 
1,141 

20,660 
2,97, 
2,626 


150, 038 
420,483 

7,088 

206, 819 

12,236 

8,305 


2,241 
4,866 
17,979 
1,650 
3,653 


Naturalized. 


Number. 


3,035,191 


Per 

cent. 


49.1 


Hav- 
ing 
first 
papers. 


Alien. 


85, 330  2, 660, 798 


Citizen- 
ship 
not  re- 
ported. 


403,113 


246, 850 

72,  .506 

22, 745 

354, 216 

110,084 

194,942 

52,796 

32,390 

13, 136 

3, 581 

33, 025 

40,865 


581, 134 
143, 186 
80,553 
101,487 
56,041 
17,622 


2.52,646 

13, 7,36 

28, 837 

19, 0.56 

274 

359 


5,693 

78 

177, 144 

1,860 

4,730 

1.275 


3,626 
472 

5,689 
9  0 

1,173 


69,217 

256,705 

3,403 

14, 205 
3,  .597 
2,4.54 


1,048 
2,732 
3,541 
913 
2,069 


63.7 

60.1 

73. 7| 

60. 9i 

68.3 

69, 

70.3 

57.6 

49.2 

72.9 

66.2 

55.6 


73.1 
29.0 
4,S.5 
40.2 
31.1 
32.2 


40.3 
26.3 
44.7 
42.6 
28.3 
22.1 


17.6 
11.1 
27.2 
14.5 
16.8 

57.0 


32.2 
41.4 
27.5 
30.3 
44.7 


46.1 
61.1 
48.0 
6.9 
29.4 
29.5 


46.8 
56.1 
19.7 
55.3 
56.6 


5,034 
1,804 

255 
8,420 
2,835 
4,834 
1,191 

898 

496 
74 

773 
1,195 


14, 157 
7,100 
3,134 
3,686 
3,052 
940 


8,279 
586 
1,136 
746 
20 
25 


371 

4 

,340 

73 

144 


158 
17 

290 
40 
35 


1,330 

4,905 

91 

331 

113 

101 


102,070 

35,997 

4,697 

1.56,673 
35, 868 
63, 076 
15, 812 
19,334 
11,291 
812 
11,441 
24,284 


127,346 
326, 922 

74,611 
133,335 
113,411 

34,501 


339, 125 

36, 559 

31,551 

22,907 

628 

1,176 


24,914 

601 

44.5, 717 

10, 195 

22,258 

649 


7,070 
570 
13, 471 
1,822 
1,186 


71,066 


33,836 
10,305 
3,185 
62,353: 
12,318 
17, 795 
5,292 
3,634 
1,793 
447 
4,990 
7,195 


72, 176 
16,383 

7,887 

13,666 

7,864 

1,624 


26,426 

1,321 

3,013 

1,979 

47 

66 


1,392 

20 

22,634 

685 

949 


120,996 

37, 817 

2,965 

629 

184,509 

7,774 

6,920 

1,606 

4,838 

912 

973 

188 

1,601 

454 

13,845 

527 

553 

169 

652 

911 

421  32 

82  33 

1,210  34 

213  .35 

232  36 


'  Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 


340  ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Tahle  90.— citizenship  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  MALES  21  YEARS  OF  AGE 


1920 

COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH 

(postwar  boundaries). 

Foreign- 
born  white 

males  21 
years  of age 

and  over. 

6,928,452 

Naturalized. 

Having 

first 
papers. 

Alien. 

Citi- 
zen- 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

ship 
not  re- 
ported. 

All  countries 

3,314,910 

47.8 

1,116,744 

2,138,237 

358, 561 

EUROPE. 

Northwestern  Europe: 

392,116 

122, 568 

34, 806 

448,573 

195, 101 

334, 849 

109, 754 

67,901 

39, 295 

65, 6.56 

73,937 

873,231 
602,918 
182,913 
300, 899 
196,093 
107,974 

682,208 
79,308 
80, 407 
52,979 
12,530 

135,207 

858,111 

31,540 

33,837 

7,916 

23,746 
1,703 

28,478 
7,383 
4,453 

141,514 
355,093 
189,974 

11,690 
9,215 

32,576 

253,937 

77, 903 

25, 591 

324,100 

131,322 

232,761 

76,412 

39, 462 

21,722 

42,623 

44,421 

639,843 
168,354 

81,705 
109,615 
55,188 
23, 140 

284,320 

20,254 

31,550 

21,602 

1,605 

23,093 

259,547 

2,814 

5,854 

1,814 

6.664 
610 

8,821 
1,719 
1.488 

66,579 
205,794 
6,363 
3,461 
2,147 
10,712 

64.8 
63.6 
73.5 
72.3 
67.3 
69.5 
69.6 
58.1 
55.3 
64.9 
60.1 

73.3 
27.9 

44.7 
36.4 
28.1 
21.4 

41.7 
25.5 
39.2 

40.8 
12.8 

17.1 

30.2 

8.9 

17.3 

22.9 

28.1 
35.8 
31.0 
23.3 
33.4 

47.0 
58.0 
3.3 
29.6 
23.3 
32.9 

50,338 

18,125 

2,967 

43,995 

29, 223 

47, 632 

15,447 

12,304 

8,504 

7,915 

9,811 

101,473 
139, 759 
45,520 
63,446 
50,215 
27,687 

127, 879 
16,186 
17, 466 
11,718 
2,310 

20,736 

154,330 

2,285 

2,274 

1,112 

4,419 

327 

5,610 

1,090 

779 

21,997 
44,257 
2,506 
1,088 
1,038 
2,976 

55,148 
16,942 
2,885 
47,181 
23,640 
37, 257 
10, 978 
12,135 
6,515 
9,934 
13,567 

74,277 
279, 386 

49,119 
114,712 

84,406 

.54, 134 

246,604 

41,194 

28,511 

17,949 

8,083 

85, 459 

418,  .583 

25,061 

24,527 

4,610 

11,851 
655 

12,683 
4,2.50 
1,810 

46,094 

69, 690 

172,127 

5, 673 

5,0.52 

15,555 

32,693 

9, 598 

3,363 

33, 297 

10,916 

17, 199 

6,917 

4,000 

2,554 

5,184 

6.138 

Central  Europe: 

57,638 

Poland           

15,419 

6,569 

13,126 

6,284 

3,013 

Eastern  Europe:                    ' 

23,405 

1,674 

Finland ...              

2,880 

1,710 

Bulgaria  and  Turkey  in  Eiu-ope. . . 

532 
5,919 

Italy 

25, 651 

Spain 

1,380 

Portugal 

1,182 

Other  Europe' 

380 

Armenia 

812 

111 

Syria 

1,364 

324 

Other  Asia 

376 

AMERICA. 

6,844 

Canada— Other  and  Newfoundland. .. 
Mexico 

35,352 
8,978 

1,468 

Central  and  South  America 

978 

All  other 

3,333 

1 

1  Poland  included  with  Germany,  Austria,  and  Russia  in  1910. 

*  Comprises  Albania,  Danzig,  Fiume,  Saar  Basin,  and  "Europe,  not  specified." 


CITIZENSHIP.  341 

AND  OVER,  BY  COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


COUNTRY  or  BIETH 

(prewar  boundaries). 


All  countries. 


EUgOPE. 

Northwestern  Europe: 

England 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium  and  Luxembuig 

Switzerland 

France 

Central  Europe: 

Germany  i 

Austria! 

Hungary 

Serbia 

Montenegro 

Eastern  Europe: 

Russia  1 

Finland 

Rumania 

Bulgaria  and  Turkey  in  Europe 

Southern  Europe: 

(ircece 

Italy 

Spam 

Portugal 

Europe,  not  specified 

ASIA. 

Turkey  in  Asia 

Other  Asia 

AMERICA. 

Canada— French 

Canada — Otlier  and  Newfoundland  . 

Mexico 

West  Indies^ 

Central  and  South  America 

All  other 


1910 


Foreign- 
born  white 

males  21 
years  of age 

and  over. 


6,646,817 


437, 152 

133, 116 

43,054 

597, 860 

213, 042 

349, 022 

102, 398 

59, 752 

27,619 

69,241 

59,661 


1,278,667 

609, 347 

255, S44 

3,332 

4,520 


737, 120 
70,716 
27,835 
32,460 


74,975 

712,812 

14,170 

28, 693 

1,586 


32,691 

2,558 


170, 987 

362,372 

102,0(J9 

9,671 

3,315 

19,220 


Natmahzed. 


Number. 


3,034,117 


259, 571 

75, 161 

29,  772 

405, 590 

121,651 

219,057 

63,068 

33,922 

11,869 

42, 760 

29, 613 


889, 007 

149,914 

36,610 

298 

120 


192,264 
21,069 
8,014 

1,877 


4,946 

126, 523 

2,318 

7,141 

564 


6,940 
855 


76,367 
195,395 

10,932 
2,961 
1,152 
6,216 


Per 
cent. 


59.4 
56.5 
69.2 
67.8 
57.1 
62.8 
61.6 
56.8 
43.0 
61.8 
49.6 


69.5 
24.6 
14.3 

8.9 
2.7 


26.1 
30.6 

28.8 
5.8 


6.6 
17.7 
16.4 
24.9 

35.6 


21.2 
33.4 


44.7 
53.9 
10.7 
30.6 
34.8 
32.3 


Having 

first 
papers. 


570, 772 


Alien. 


2,266,535 


29, 959 

10,;540 

1,986 

34,383 

32,324 

40, 248 

12,938 

6,410 

3,976 

6,604 

4,852 


92,030 

58,636 

25, 756 

218 

260 


95, 562 

11,279 

4,929 

1,895 


4,550 

55, 522 

824 

1,113 

102 


3,363 
290 


6,745 
19, 405 

2,358 
611 
272 

1,0;52 


82,358 
28, 600 

4, 438 
82,230 
34,478 
52,041 
14,107 
11,706 

8,691 
10,338 
16, 605 


127, 103 

349, 341 

174,518 

2,584 

3,862 


385,970 
32,458 
12,569 
26, 187 


58,208 

468,442 

9,213 

18,444 

521 


19,413 
965 


68,807 
81,911 
67,930 
4,271 
1,240 
6,986 


Citi- 
zen- 
ship 
not  re- 
ported. 


775,393 


65, 264 

19,015 

6,858 

75,657 

24,589 

37, 676 

12,285 

7,714 

3,083 

9,  .539 

8,591 


170,527 

51,456 

18,960 

232 

278 


63,324 
5,310 
2,323 
2,501 


7,271 

62,325 

1,815 

1,995 

399 


2,975 
448 


19,068 
65, 661 
20, 789 

1,828 
651 

4,986 


8  Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 


342 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  91.— CITIZENSHIP  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  AND  FOREIGN-BORN 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central . . 
West  North  Central.. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central- . . 
West  South  Central. . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  EngLjUcd: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetl  s 

Rhode  Island 

Coimecticul , 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  '^lork , 

New  Jersey , 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana , 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

WEST  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mis.si.ssippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Wa.shington 

Oregon 

California 


foreign-born  population. 


Total. 


13,920,692    6,493,088 


1,885,945 

4,9fi0,4l8 

3,232,141 

1,375,653 

330, 537 

72, 989 

464, 828 

467, 620 

1,130,561 


107, 814 

91,397 

44,558 

1,088,548 

175, 189 

378, 439 

2, 825, 375 

742, 486 

1,392,557 

680, 452 
151,328 
1,210,584 
729, 292 
460,485 

486, 795 
225,994 
186, 835 
131,863 
82,534 
150,665 
110,967 

19,901 

103, 179 

29,365 

31,705 

62, 105 

7,272 

6,582 

16,564 

53,864 

30,906 

15,618 
18,027 
8,408 

14, 137 

46, 427 

40, 432 

363, 832 

95, 591 
40, 747 
26, 567 
119, 138 
29,808 
80, 566 
59, 200 
16,003 

265, 292 
107,  644 
757,625 


Naturalized. 


Number. 


788, 403 

2,134,347 

1, 643, 240 

901,448 

139,923 

39, 992 

121,441 

221,914 

502,380 


42,768 
38, 147 
21,086 

459,321 
82, 276 

144,805 

1,216,185 
320,935 
597, 227 

307,527 
66,351 
667, 056 
345,  709 
2.56,597 

328, 421 
156,593 
108, 063 
96, 680 
56, 990 
92,243 
62,458 

8,405 

52,016 

15, 626 

15, 181 

15, 122 

3,453 

3,243 

8,912 

17, 965 

18, 972 
8,101 
9,059 
3,860 

7,841 
15,920 
20, 145 
77,535 

60, 181 
24, 982 
12, 654 
64, 738 

6,352 
11,960 
34, 601 

6,446 

140,426 

57, 726 

304,228 


Per 
cent. 


46.6 


41.8 
43.0 
50.8 
65.5 
42.3 
54.8 
26.1 
47.5 
44.4 


39.7 
41.7 
47.3 
42.2 
47.0 
38.3 

43.0 
43.2 
42.9 

45.2 
43.8 
55.1 
47.4 
55.7 

67.5 
69.3 
57.8 
73.3 
69.1 
61.2 
56.3 

42.2 
50.4 
53.2 
47.9 
24.3 
47.5 
49.3 
5.3.8 
33.4 

61.4 
51.  S 
50.3 
45.9 

55. 5 
34.3 
49.8 
21.3 

63.0 
61.3 
47.6 
64.3 
21.3 
14.8 
58.4 
40.3 

52.9 
53.6 
40.2 


Having  first 
papers. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,223,490 


141,726 

413, 125 

392, 887 

109, 998 

23,202 

4,124 

15,338 

32,998 

90, 092 


6,947 

5, 156 

2,295 

82, 119 

15,325 

29, 884 

241,335 
65,384 
106,406 

81,607 
25, 263 
136,450 
93,011 
56,556 

44,710 
12, 228 
15, 027 
7,144 
6,906 
15, 273 
8,710 

1,635 
9,700 
2,204 
2,555 
3,275 
301 
451 
1,097 
1,984 

1,694 
822 

1,224 
384 

826 

2,307 

1,971 

10,234 

9,340 
3,347 
2,537 
9,481 
831 
1,964 
4, 069 
1,429 

30, 296 
12,219 
47,577 


Per 
cent. 


7.5 
8.3 
12.2 
8.0 
7.0 
5.7 
3.3 
7.1 
8.0 


6.4 
5.6 
5.2 
7.5 
8.7 
7.9 

8.5 
8.8 
7.6 

12.0 
16.7 
11.3 
12.8 
12.3 

9.2 
5.4 
8.0 
5.4 

8.4 
10.1 
7.8 

8.2 
9.4 
7.5 
8.1 
5.3 
4.1 
6.9 
6.6 
3.7 

5.5 
5.3 
6.8 
4.6 

5.  8 
5.0 
4.9 

2.8 

9.8 
8.2 
9.  5 
8.0 
2.8 
2.4 
6.9 
8.9 

11.4 
11.4 
6.3 


Alien. 


Number. 


5,398,605 


Per 
cent. 


38.8 


8U,  984 
2, 162, 891 
995, 148 
252,010 
139, 506 
17,533 
291,133 
186, 904 
468,496 


50,579 
41,661 
19, 065 

518,365 
69, 903 

185,411 

1,220,801 
321,897 
620, 193 

257, 738 
42, 423 
329, 506 
250,350 
115,131 

85, 585 
36, 128 
45, 522 
17,990 
9,598 
28, 365 
28, 822 

8, 264 

37, 249 

7,952 

10, 198 

38, 490 

2,201 

1,847 

4,734 

28,571 

6,024 
4,118 
4,637 
2,754 

2,916 

21,9.82 

12,565 

253,670 

19,066 
9, 953 
9,391 
38,961 
21,092 
63, 437 
18,178 
6,826 

78,516 

33,092 

356,888 


46.9 
43.6 
30.8 
18.3 
42.2 
24.0 
62.6 
40.0 
41.4 


46.9 
45.6 
42.8 
47.6 
39.9 
49.0 

4.3.2 
43.4 
44.5 

37.9 
2.S.0 
27.2 
34.3 
25.0 

17.6 
16.0 
24.4 
13.6 
11.6 
18.8 
26.0 

41.5 
36.1 
27.1 
32.2 
62.0 
30. 3 
28.1 
28.6 
53.0 

19.5 
26.3 
25.7 
32.8 

20.6 
47.3 
31.1 
69.7 

19.9 
24.4 
35.3 
32.7 

70.8 
78.7 
30.7 
42.7 

29.6 
30.7 
47.1 


Citizenship 
not  reported. 


Num- 
ber. 


805, 509 


70,832 

250,055 

200, 8C6 

112,197 

27, 906 

11,340 

36, 916 

25, 804 

69,593 


7,520 
6,433 
2,112 

28, 743 
7,685 

18, 339 

147,0.54 
34, 270 
68, 731 

33, 580 
17,291 
77, 572 

40. 222 
32,201 

28, 079 
21,045 

18. 223 
10,049 

9,040 

■  14,784 

10,977 

1,597 
4,214 
3, 583 
3,771 
5,218 
1,317 
1,041 
1,821 
5,344 

4,216 
2,607 
3,107 
1,410 

2,6.54 

6, 218 

5,751 

22,393 

7,004 
2,465 
1,9,85 
5,958 
1,533 
3, 205 
2,352 
1,302 

16,054 

4,607 

48,932 


CITIZENSHIP. 

WHITE   POPULATION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920. 


343 


DIVLSION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION. 


Total. 


13,712,754    6,479,159 


Naturalized. 


Number. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont..' 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michiean 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky , 

Tennessee 

Alabama , 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas , 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming , 

Colorado , 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada ■. 

PACIFtC: 

Wasliington 

Oregon 

California 


1,870,054 

i,  912, 575 

3, 223, 279 

1,371,961 

315, 920 

71,9.39 

459, 333 

453,225 

1,033,868 


107, 349 

91, 233 

44,526 

1,077,534 

173,409 

376,513 

2, 786, 112 

738,613 

1,387,850 

078,697 
150,  SOS 
1,206,951 
726,635 
460, 128 

486, 164 
225,647 
186,026 
131,503 
82, 391 
149, 652 
110,578 

19, 810 

102, 177 

28,548 

30, 785 

61, 906 

7,099 

6,401 

16,186 

43,008 

30, 780 
15, 478 
17,602 
8,019 

13,975 

44,871 

39, 968 

360,519 

93,620 
38,963 
25, 255 
116, 954 

29,077 
78, 099 
56, 455 
14,802 

250, 055 
102, 151 
681,662 


786,429 

2,129,416 

1,641,238 

900, 871 

138, 249 

39, 788 

120,903 

221,327 

500,938 


Per 
cent. 


47.2 


42.0 
43.3 
50.9 
65.7 

43.8 
55.3 
26.3 

48.8 
48.5 


Having  first 
papers. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,219,057       8.9 


Per 
cent. 


42,662  i 
38, 131 
21,077 

457, 889 
82, 070 

144,600 

1,212,038 
320,374 
596,404 

307, 078 
00, 273 
566, 400 
344,909 
256, 518 

328,278 
156, 551 
107, 942 
96, 508 
56, 955 
92, 170 
62, 407 

8, 388 
51,8;!7 
15, 507 
15,038 
15, 080 
3,420 
3,223 
8, 846 
16,910 

18,942 
8,054 
8,990 
3,802 

7,809 
15,783 
20, 064 
77,247 

60,015 
24, 959 
12, 630 
64, 666 

6,294 
11,757 
34, 576 

6,430 

140,166 

57,627 

303, 145 


39.7 
41.8 
47.3 
42.6 
47.3 
3S.4 

43.5 
43.4 
43.0 

45.2 
43.9 
55.2 
47.5 
55.7 

67.5 
69.- 4 
5S.0 
73.4 
09.1 
61.6 
56.4 

42.3 

50.7 
54.3 
48.8 
24.4 
48.2 
50.4 
54.7 
39.3 

6L5 
52.0 
50.9 
47.4 

55.9 
35.2 
50.2 
21.4 

64.1 
64.1 
50.0 
55.3 
21.6 
15.1 
61.2 
43.4 

56.1 
56.4 
44.5 


140, 811 
411,046 
392, 466 
109,904 
22,934 
4,082 
15, 235 
32, 894 
89,685 


6,925 
5,151 
2,292 
81,414 
15,212 
29, 817 

239, 591 
65,2-36 
106,209 

81,527 
25, 226 
136, 346 
92, 830 
56,537 

44,688 
12,224 
15,006 
7,135 
6,901 
15,2ol 
8,689 

1,632 
9,649 
2,186 
2,499 
3,272 
298 
448 
1,083 
1,867 

1,689 

817 

1,203 

373 

824 

2,274 

1,957 

10,180 

9,318» 
3,340 
2,530 
9,457 
821 
1,953 
4,048 
1,427 

30,191 
12, 159 
47,335 


7.5 
8.4 
12.2 
8.0 
7.3 
5.7 
3.3 
7.3 
8.7 


Alien. 


Number. 


5,223,715 


6.5 
5.6 
5.1 
7.6 

8.8 
7.9 

8.6 

8.8 
7.7 

12.0 
16.7 
U.3 
12.8 
12.3 

9.2 
5.4 

8.1 
5.4 

8.4 
10.2 
7.9 

8.2 
9.4 
'  7.7 
8.1 
5.3 
4.2 
7.0 
6.7 
4.3 

5.5 
5.3 

6.8 
4.7 

5.9 
5.1 
4.9 

2.8 

10.0 
8.6 

10.0 
8.1 
2.8 
2.5 
7.2 


12.1 
11.9 
6.9 


873, 456 
2, 128, 166 
990, 000 
249, 47S 
128, 507 
16, 90S 
287,115 
173, 832 
376,193 


50,291 
41,527 
19, 047 

510, 025 
68,043 

183,923 

1, 191, 604 
319,308 
617,254 

256, 769 
42, 163 
327,119 
249, 044 
114,905 

85, 181 
35, 875 
44,960 
17, 823 
9,508 
27, 558 
28, 573 

8,222 

36, 577 

7,427 

9,658 

38, 389 

2,101 

1,735 

4, 506 

19, 889 

5,957 
4,042 
4,471 
2,498 

2,845 

20,855 

12, 259 

251,156 

17,491 

8,218 

8,135 

36,991 

20,476 

61,339 

15,517 

5,665 

63,981 

27, 823 

284,389 


Per 

cent. 


38.1 


46.7 
43.3 
30.7 
18.2 
40.7 
23.6 
62.5 
38.  4 
36.4 


46.8 
45.5 
42.8 
47.3 
39.6 
48.8 

42.8 
43.2 
44.5 

37.8 
27.9 
27.1 
34.3 
25.0 

17.5 
15.9 
24.2 
13.6 
11.5 
IS.  4 
25.8 

41.5 
35.8 
20.0 
31.4 
62.0 
29.6 
27.1 
27.8 
46.2 

19.4 
26.1 
25.3 
31.2 

20.4 
46.5 
30.7 
69.7 

18.7 
21.1 
32.2 
31.6 
70.4 
7S.5 
27.5 
38.3 

2.5.6 
27.2 
41.7 


Citizenship 
not  reported. 


Nmn- 
ber. 


790,823 


69,958 

243, 947 

199, 575 

111,708 

26,230 

11,101 

36,080 

25, 172 

67, 052 


7,471 
6,424 
2,110 

28, 206 
7,574 

18, 173 

142,279 
33,685 
67,983 

33, 323 
17,206 
77, 026 
39, 852 
32, 108 

28,017 
20, 997 
18, 118 
9,977 
9,027 
14,003 
10,909 

1,568 
4,114 
3,428 
3,590 
5,165 
1,277 
995 
1,751 
4,342 

4,192 
2,565 
2,998 
1,346 

2,497 
5,959 

5,0S8 
21, 936 

6,796 
2,446 
1,960 
5,840 
1,486 
3,050 
2,314 
1,280 

15,717 

4,542 

40,793 


344 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS— POPULATTOlSr. 

Table  92,— CITIZENSHIP   OF   FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central-. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampsliire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  Yoric 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Micliigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dafeeta 

South  Dakota 

Nebrasifa 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Marjiand 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  ("aroliua 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tonnosso'e 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Ijouisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


Total. 


7, 528, 322 


945 
2,617! 
1,809! 

779! 

185 
42! 

260! 

271 

617 


55 

46 

23 

533 


1,442 
391 

783! 

391 

88! 
657! 
413! 
258, 

278, 
127, 
103, 

7o! 

47! 

84! 

62! 

11 
54 
15 
19 
41 
4 
4 

10 
24 

17 
9 

10 
4, 

8, 

26 

24 

200! 

58 
24 
16 
68 
16 
44 
30 
10 

153 
62! 
401 


FOREIGN-BOEN  WHITE  MALES. 


Naturalized. 


Number. 


3,443,968 


381 

1,115 

874 

496 

76! 

22! 

67! 
125! 
283 


19 
18 
10! 
221 
40 
73 

632, 
165 
317 

163 
36 
354 

182! 
138, 

181 
85! 
59! 
.54! 
31 
50! 
33 

4 

27! 
8 
8 
8 
1 
2! 
5 


10 
4 
5 
2, 

4 
9 
II 

41 

S5 
14! 

7! 
35 

3 

(i 
17! 

4 

80, 
32! 
170! 


Per 
cent. 


45.7 


40.4 
42.6 
4.S.4 
63.7 
41.1 
54.0 
25.9 
46.1 
46.0 


34.1 
38.6 
43.0 
41.5 
46.5 
36.7 

43.8 
42.3 
40.5 

41.7 
41.0 
.54.0 
44.0 
53.5 

65.2 
67:5 
57.2 
71.8 
67.0 
59.5 
.53.9 

39.6 
49.6 
54.0 
46.5 
20.9 
45.6 
49.3 
52.7 
38.0 

60.0 
50.9 
49.6 
48.1 

54.8 
35.8 
46.4 
20. 8 

61.2 
59.  2 
44.8 
52. 5 
21.1 
14.5 
5.5.2 
39.3 

52. 4 
52.  8 
42.5 


Having  first 
papers. 


Ahen. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 

cent. 


1,133,727 


131,196 

380,474 

367, 160 

101,622 

21,311 

3, 764 

13, 879 

30, 899 

83, 422 


6,688 
4,930 
2,155 
75, 186 
13,818 
28,419 

218,599 
61,641 
100,234 

77,674 
23, 767 
127,218 
87, 779 
50,722 

41,197 
11,339 
13,930 
6,668 
6,422 
14,052 
8,014 

1,5.59 

8,926 

1, 838 

2,376 

3,157 

288 

425 

997 

1,745 

1,522 
751 

1,139 
352 

759 
2,185 
1,809 
9,126 

8,815 
3,184 
2,450 
8,791 
765 
1,854 
3, 639 
1,401 

28,626 
11,367 
43,429 


13.9 
14.5 
20.3 
13.0 
11.5 
8.9 
5.3 
11.4 
13. 5 


12.0 
10.5 
9.1 
14.1 
16.0 
14.2 

15.2 
15.7 
12.8 

19.8 
27.0 
19.4 
21.2 
19.6 

14.8 
8.9 
13.5 
8.8 
13.5 
16.7 
12.8 

13.7 
16.3 
12.1 
12.5 
7.5 
6.6 
10.4 
10.0 
7.1 

8.7 
8.3 
10.7 
7.1 

8.8 
8.2 
7.3 
4.6 

15.1 
12.8 
14.5 
12.9 
4.5 
4.2 
11.8 
13.0 

18.7 
18.2 
10.8 


Nimiber. 


2,562,917 


403,482 

1,016,419 

468, 362 

121,676 

72, 980 

9,419 

158,577 

100, 107 

211,895 


26,645 
21,060 
10, 341 

225,897 
29,180 
90, 359 

533,084 
150,530 
332,805 

133, 363 
19,266 
137,944 
123,684 
54, 105 

41,503 
18,851 
21, 100 
9,114 
4,165 
12,245 
14,698 

4,547 

16,619 

3,376 

5, 653 

26,731 

1,294 

1,039 

2,677 

11,044 

3,395 
2, 182 
2,4.55 
1,387 

1,565 

12, 145 

7,817 

137,050 

9,613 
5, 357 
5,. 532 
20,225 
11,663 
34,463 
8, 935 
4,319 

35,376 

15,247 

161,272 


Per 
cent. 


34.0 


42.7 
38.8 
25.9 
1.5. 6 
39.4 
22.4 
60.8 
36.9 
34.3 


47.7 
45.0 
43.6 
42.4 
33.9 
45.2 

37.0 
38.4 
42.5 

34.1 
21.8 
21.0 
29.9 
20.9 

14.9 
14.8 
20.4 
12.1 
8.7 
14.5 
23.5 

40.0 
30.4 
22.3 
29.7 
63.8 
29.8 
25.4 
26.8 
44.9 

19.4 
24.2 
23.1 
27.9 

18.2 
45.3 
31.4 

68. 4 

16.5 
21.5 
32.7 
29.6 
69.2 
77.2 
28.9 
40.2 

23.1 
24.5 

40.1 


Citizenship 
not  reported. 


Num- 
ber. 


387, 710 


29,243 
105, 242 
98, 955 
59, 100 
14,845 
6,166 
20, 782 
15,3.53 
38, 024 


3,461 
2,774 
1,026 
11,149 
3,121 
7,712 

58,780 
1,3,625 
32, 837 

17,080 
9,016 
37,210 
20, 107 
15,542 

14, 155 
11,098 
9,211 
5,514 
5,108 
'  7,809 
6,205 

765 
1,995 
1,749 
2,100 
3, 202 
778 
614 
1,055 
2,467 

2,072 

1,496 

1,757 

841 

1,560 
2,871 
3,746 

12,605 

4,170 
1,621 
1,370 
3,399 

860 
1,878 
1,263 

792 

8,952 

2,794 

26,278 


CiTIZENSHrP. 

MALES  AND  FEMALES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


345 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atl.vntic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  Nokth  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska ■. 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Missi.ssippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


Total. 


6,184,432 


924 
2,295: 
1,413: 
592 
130 
29 
198: 
181 
416 


51 
44 

2o: 

544 

s?: 
176: 

1,343 
346 
604: 

287, 
62: 
549: 
312: 
201 

207, 
98 
82; 
56 
34 

65: 
47: 


7 
3 

5 

18 

15 

160 

35 
14 

8 
48 
12: 
33 
2.5 

4 

96 
39 
279: 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE   FEMALES. 


NaturaUzed. 


Number. 


3,035,191 


404 
1,013 

766 

404: 
62: 
17: 
r>3 
96 

217: 


23 
20: 

10: 
236 

42: 
71 

580. 
154: 

278: 

143 

30: 

311 

162: 

lis: 

146 
70: 

48: 

42 
25 
41 


24, 
10 
5 

2s: 
2: 

5 

2 

60 
24: 
132 


Per 

cent. 


49.1 


43.7 
44.2 
54.2 
68.2 
47. 6 
.57.1 
26.9 
53. 0 
52.1 


45.  9 
45.2 
52.3 
43.5 
4S.  1 
40. 3 

43.2 
44.5 
46.1 

50.1 
48. 1 
56. 7 
52.0 
58.7 

70.6 
71.8 
59.0 
75.7 
72.0 
64.2 


46.1 
.52.0 
54.7 
52.6 
31.6 
.52.2 
52. 3 
57.8 
41.1 

63.5 
.53.6 
52.  8 
46. 3 

.57.6 
34.2 
56.6 
22.2 

68.9 
72.7 
60.7 
59. 2 
22.4 
15.8 
68.6 
54.2 

61.9 
62.1 
47.3 


Having  first 
papers. 


Num- 
ber. 


85,330 


9,615 

30,572 

25,306 

8, 282 

1,623 

318 

1,356 

1,995 

6,263 


237 
221 

137 
6,228 
1,394 
1,398 

20,992 
3,605 
5,975 

3,853 
1,459 
9,128 
5,051 
5,815 

3,491 
885 

1,076 
467 
479 

1,209 
675 

73 

723 

348 

123 

115 

10 

23 

86 

122 

"l67 
66 
64 
21 

65 

89 

148 

1,054 

503 
156 

80 
666 

56 

99 
409 

26 

l,r.65 

792 

3,906 


Per 

cent. 


1.0 
1.3 
1.8 
1.4 
1.2 
1.1 
0.7 
1.1 
1.5 


0.5 
0.5 
0.7 
1.1 
1.6 
0.8 

1.6 
1.0 
1.0 

1.3 
2.3 
1.7 
1.6 
2.9 

1.7 
0.9 
1.3 
0.8 
1.4 
1.8 
1.4 

0.9 
1.5 
2.6 
1.0 
0.6 
0.4 
1.0 
1.4 
0.7 

1.3 
1.0 
0.9 
0.7 

1.2 
0.5 
1.0 
0.7 

1.4 
1.1 
1.0 
1.4 
0.5 
0.3 
1.6 
0.6 

1.6 
2.0 

1.4 


AUen. 


Number. 


2, 660, 798 


469, 

1,111 

521 

127 

55 

7 

128 

73 

164; 


23 

20: 

8 

284 

39: 

93 

658, 
168; 
284 

123 
22: 
189 
125 
6O; 

43 
17 
23 
8 
5 
15 
13 

3 

19, 
4 
4 
11 


2 

1 
2: 
1 

1 

8 

4 

114 

7, 
2: 
2; 

16 
8 

26 
6 
1 

28 

12; 

123 


Per 
cent. 


43.0 


50.8 
48.4 
36.9 
21.6 
42.5 
25.3 
64.7 
40.5 
39.4 


45.9 
46.1 
41.8 

52. 2 
45.2 
53.0 

49.0 
48.6 
47.1 

42.9 
36.5 
34.4 
40.1 
30.2 

21.0 
17.3 
28.9 
15.5 
15.4 
23.4 
29.0 

43.5 
42.0 
30.2 
34.1 

58. 3 
29.4 
30.2 
29.6 
48.1 

19.3 
28.8 
28.6 
36.4 

23.8 
48.2 
29.5 
71.3 

22.3 
20.3 
31.3 
34.4 
72.0 
80.4 
2.5.7 
33.1 

29.5 
31.6 
44.0 


Citizensliip 
not  reported. 


Num- 
ber. 


403, 113 


40,715 

138,705 

100,620 

52, 608 

11,;?85 

4,935 

15,298 

9  819 

29,028 


4,010 
3,650 
1,084 

17,057 
4,4.53 

10,461 

83,499 
20,060 
35,146 

16, 243 
8,190 
39,816 
19,745 
16,626 

13,862 
9,899 
8,907 
4,463 
3,919 
6,854 
4,704 

803 

2,119 

1,679 

1,430 

1,903 

499 

381 

096 

1,875 

2, 120 

1,069 

1,241 

505 

937 
3,088 
1,942 
9,331 

2,626 
825 
590 

2,441 
626 

1,172 

1.0.51 
488 

6,765 

1,748 

20,515 


346 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATIOI?. 


Table  93.— CITIZENSHIP   OF   FOREIGN-BORN   WHITE   MALES  AND   FEMALES 

[No  inquiry  as  to  the  citizenship 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Me.xico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


FOREIGN-CORN  WHITE  MALES  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER— NUMBER: 
19-20 


Total. 


6, 928, 453 


856 
2, 405 
1,687 
738: 
170 
39: 
208: 
241 
569: 


49 

42: 
2o: 

491 

78 
184 

1,318, 
360: 
727 

363 

82: 

613 

381 
245: 

2Q6 
121 
97' 

7o: 

45' 
79 

57: 

10 
50 
14 
17 
38: 
4 
3 
9 
■22, 

le, 

8, 
9 

4: 


54 

23: 

15 
'62 
13 
33 

28 
10^ 

143 

58: 

367: 


Naturahzed. 


3,314,910 


367 

1,065 

843 

483: 

72: 
22: 

04 
119: 
275: 


18, 
17 
9 
213 
38 
70, 

604, 
158, 
302: 

156, 
34 
341 
175: 
134 

177 
84' 
57 
51 
31 


Having  first 
papers. 


1, 116, 744 


128, 790 

374, 400 

362, 436 

100, 226 

20, 816 

3,683 

13, 516 

30, 452 

82, 425 


6,553 
4,839 
2,106 
73,725 
13, 521 
28,046 

214, 958 
60,708 
98, 734 

76, 524 
23, 563 
125, 752 
86, 460 
50, 137 

40, 727 
11,109 
13,765 
6, 558 
6,318 
13,  SOS 
7,881 

1,539 

8,720 

1,775 

2,294 

3,105 

285 

417 

958 

1,723 

1,472 
739 

1,125 
347 

753 
2,121 

1,777 
8,865 

8,714 
3, 156 
2,427 
8,648 
750 
1,801 
3, 563 
1,393 

28, 308 
11,255 
42, 862 


AUen. 


2,138,237 


343, 403 

871,  495 

388, 827 

98, 487 

63, 077 

8,079 

111,736 

76, 754 

176, 379 


21,676 
17,724 
7,886 
193, 844 
23,  562 
78, 711 

446,859 
129, 137 
295, 499 

114,287 
15, 980 
111,349 
101,206 
46,005 

35,  245 
15, 384 
17, 240 

7,017 

3yl03 

9,49J1 
11,008 

4,033 
13, 720 
2, 842 
4,792 
23,996 
1,124 
921 
2,340 
9,309 

3,060 
1,821 
2, 030 
1,168 

1,319 

10, 70S 
6, 233 
93, 476 

7, 636 
4, 489 
4,791 

15,696 
8,390 

24,147 
7, 664 
3,941 

29, 572 
12, 800 
134, 007 


CitizensMp 

not 
reported. 


358,561 


26, 371 
95, 660 
92,  513 
56, 456 
13, 850 
5,879 
18, 676 
14, 136 
35,  020 


3,098 
2,474 
930 
10,061 
2, 823 
6,985 

52, 810 
12,  330 
30, 520 

1.5,  873 
8,494 
34,  786 
18,511 
14, 849 

13, 529 
10, 739 
8,779 
5,118 
4, 889 
7, 451 
5, 951 

713 

1,846 

1,639 

1,989 

3, 055 

740 

588 

998 

2,282 

2,022 

1,438 

1,628 

791 

1,501 
2,669 
3, 568 
10, 938 

3,891 
1,535 
1,289 
3, 115 

723 
1,648 
1, 187 

748 

8,222 
2, 626 
24, 172 


CITIZENSHIP. 


347 


21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND   OVER,  BY  DIVISIONS   AND   STATES:  1920  AND   1910. 
of  females  was  made  in  1910.] 


DIVISION  AXD  STATE. 


tTnited  States... 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  Eiigland 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Paeitic 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusel  ts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

.\rkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


foreign-born  white  males  21  tears  of  age  and  over— number- 
1910 


Total. 


6, 646, 817 


796,847 

2, 272, 271 

1,573,343 

869, 408 

150,  G65 

46,308 

171,9-tO 

257,  537 

oOS,  498 


48,464 
41,956 
23,  759 

453,601 
75. 899 

153, 168 

,221,013 
309, 648 
741,610 

308, 478 
SS  927 
601,  5-M 
302, 177 
269, 237 

298,  2S2 
146, SSO 
121,404 
79,721 
54,  .528 
94, 345 
74, 248 

8,776 
47,973 
11,738 
14,882 
34,687 
3,296 
3,355 
8, 513 
17,445 

20, 440 
10,112 
10,521 
5,235 

9,718 
26,519 
23, 551 
112,152 

59, 313 
25,  844 
18, 263 
70,514 
12,  .502 
25, 682 
32,6.52 
12, 767 

147,224 
63, 909 
297, 365 


Naturalized. 


3,034,117 


Having  first 
papers. 


570, 772 


323,994 

48,  .508 

879,  .348 

202,012 

812,489 

148, 254 

510,918 

76,  934 

61,134 

8,997 

25, 955 

2, 220 

70, 765 

10, 071 

113,670 

23,  219 

2:i5, 844 

50,557 

14,994 

1,490 

16,415 

1,421 

10,811 

1,164 

189, 126 

30,016 

32,040 

5.314 

60,608 

9,103 

502,083 

131,085 

128, 438 

24,511 

2i8, 827 

46, 416 

142, 465 

17,509 

42,  .533 

13, 320 

317,339 

43, 482 

167,304 

26,2,35 

142, 848 

47, 708 

179,187 

26,222 

90,  573 

6,654 

65,612 

10,117 

46,636 

9,824 

32,495 

8,020 

57,270 

9,924 

39, 145 

6,173 

3,707 

658 

24,2,56 

3,278 

6,474 

1,0.58 

6,411 

859 

7,263 

1,358 

1,439 

194 

1,602 

184 

4,023 

625 

5,959 

783 

13,225 

815 

5,444 

464 

4  841 

684 

2,445 

257 

5,284 

595 

10,024 

1,166 

12,074 

1,477 

43,383 

6,833 

27,635 

6,749 

12,817 

2,478 

6,837 

1,937 

35,245 

6,  .536 

4,267 

709 

5,912 

1,113 

15,351 

2,415 

5,606 

1,282 

68,895 

15,258 

29,675 

7,591 

137, 274 

27,708 

Alien. 


2,266,535 


Citizenship 

not 
reported. 


366, 161 
965, 101 
426, 278 
144, 177 
57, 127 
8,647 
52,853 
85, 619 
160, 572 


23, 672 
19,377 
9, 652 
212, 0,%3 
31,906 
69, 431 

475, 2.59 
122,076 
367, 706 

113,8,56 
18,  .3.54 

171,581 
76, 550 
42, 937 

.58, 132 
20, 275 
25, 835 
10, 965 
4,376 
12,347 
12, 247 

3,189 

13,  .573 

2, 304 

4,693 

22, 545 

827 

739 

1,846 

7,411 

2,7.54 
1,867 
2,793 
1,233 

1,388 

9,1.51 

4,449 

37, 865 

16,937 
6,215 
8, 125 

19,615 
6,048 

14, 574 
9, 626 
4,479 

43,202 
17, 4.30 
99,940 


775, 393 


.58,184 
225,810 
186,322 
137, 379 
23,  407 
9,486 
38, 251 
35, 029 
01, 525 


8,308 
4,743 
2,132 

22, 426 
6.."i49 

14, 026 

112, 586 
34,623 
78,601 

34,648 
14,720 
69,122 
32,  OSS 
35,  7U 

34, 741 
29, 378 
19, 840 
12,296 
9, 637 
14, 804 
16,683 

1,222 
6,866 
1,902 
2,919 
3,521 
836 
830 
2,019 
3,292 

3,646 
2,3.37 
2,203 
1,300 

2, 451 
6,178 
5,  .551 
24, 071 

7,992 
4,334 
1,364 
9,118 
1,178 
4,083 
5,260 
1,400 

19, 869 
9,213 
32, 443 


348 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION, 


Table  93.— CITIZENSHIP  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  MALES  AND  FEMALES 

[No  inquiry  as  to  tlie  citizenship 


fobeign-bgen  white  males  21  years  of  age  and  over — PER  cent. 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Naturalized. 

Having  first 
papers. 

Alien. 

Citizenship  not 
reported. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

United  States 

47.8 

45.6 

16.1 

8.6 

30.9 

34.1 

5.2 

11.7 

Geographic  DI^^SIONs: 

42.4 
44.3 
50.0 
65.5 
42.6 
55.6 
30.9 
49.7 
48.4 

40.7 
38.7 
51.6 
58.8 
40.6 
56.0 
41.2 
44.1 
46.4 

14.9 
15.6 
21.5 
13.6 
12.2 
9.3 
6.5 
12.6 
14.5 

6.1 

8.9 
9,4 
8.8 
6.0 
4.8 
5.9 
9.0 
9.9 

39.7 
36.2 
23.0 
13.3 
37.0 
20.4 
53.6 
31.8 
31.0 

46.0 
42.5 
27.1 
16.6 
37.9 
18.7 
30.7 
33.2 
31.6 

3.0 
4.0 
5.5 
7.6 
8.1 
14.8 
9.0 
5.9 
6.2 

7.3 

Middle  Atlantic      

9.9 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

11.8 
15.8 
15.5 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

20.5 
22.2 
13.6 

Pacific 

12.1 

New  England: 

36.5 
41.0 
46.6 
43.5 
48.9 
38.4 

45.8 
44.0 
41.6 

43.1 
42.1 
55.7 
46.0 

54.8 

66.5 
69.3 
.59.1 
73.3 
68.4 
61.4 
.57.1 

40.8 
51.8 
55.4 
47.9 
21.6 
46.7 
50.0 
53.9 
40.2 

61.1 
52.6 
51.3 
50.2 

56.2 
37.6 
49.3 

25.8 

62.7 
60.7 
46.1 
55.8 
25. 5 
17.  S 
56.  9 
40.4 

53.9 
54. 5 
45.3 

30.9 
39.1 
45.5 
4L7 
42.2 
39.6 

41.1 
41.5 
33.6 

46.2 
47.8 
52.5 
.55.4 
53.1 

60.1 
61.7 
54.0 
58.5 
59.6 
60.7 
52.7 

42.2 
50.6 
55.2 
43.1 
20.9 
43.7 
47.7 
47.3 
34.2 

64.7 
53.8 
46.0 
46.7 

54.4 
37.8 
51.3 
38.7 

46. 6 
49.6 
37.4 
50.0 
34.1 
2.3.0 
47.0 
43.9 

46.8 
46.4 
46.2 

13.3 
11.4 
10.3 
15.0 
17.3 
15.2 

16.3 
16.8 
13.6 

21.1 
28.4 
20.5 
22.6 
20.4 

15.3 
9.2 
14.1 
9.4 
13.9 
17.4 
13.6 

14.5 
17.3 
12.6 
13.2 
8.1 
7.1 
10.8 
10.3 
7.7 

8.7 
8.8 
11.5 
7.5 

9.2 

8.5 
7.8 
6.8 

16.1 
13.5 
15.4 
13.9 
5.7 
5.4 
12.4 
13.7 

19.8 
19.2 
11.7 

3.1 
3.4 
4.9 
6.6 
7.0 
5.9 

10.7 
7.9 
6.3 

5.7 
15.0 
7.2 

8.7 
17.7 

8.8 
4.5 
8.3 
12.3 
14.7 
10.5 
8.3 

7.5 
6.8 
9.0 
.5.8 
3.9 
5.9 
5.5 
7.3 
4.5 

4.0 
4.6 
6.5 
4.9 

6.1 
4.4 
6.3 
6.1 

11.4 
9.6 

10.6 
9.3 
5.7 
4.3 
7.4 

10.0 

10.4 
11.9 
9.3 

43.9 
41.8 
38.5 
39.5 
30.2 
42.6 

33.9 

35.8 
40.6 

31.4 
19.3 
18.1 
26.5 
18.7 

13.2 
12.7 
17.7 
10.0 
6.8 
11.9 
19.0 

38.0 
27.2 
20.2 
27.5 
62.4 
27.9 
23.9 
25.1 
41.8 

18.2 
21.6 
20.7 
25.2 

16.2 
43.1 
27.3 
61.3 

14.1 
19.2 
30.3 
25.3 
63.3 
71.9 
26.6 
38.6 

20.6 
21.9 
36.5 

48.8 
46.2 
40.6 
46.7 
42.2 
45.3 

38.9 
39.4 
49.6 

36.9 
20.6 
28.9 
25.3 
15.9 

19.5 
13.8 
21.3 
13.8 
8.0 
13.1 
16.5 

36.3 
28.3 
19.6 
31.5 
65. 0 
25.1 
22.0 
21.7 
42.5 

13.5 

18.5 
26.5 
23.6 

14.3 
34. 5 
18.9 
33.8 

2S.6 
24.0 
44.5 
27.8 
48.4 
56.7 
29.5 
35.1 

29.3 
27.3 
3.3.6 

6.3 
5.8 
4.5 
2.0 
3.6 
3.8 

4.0 
3.4 
4.2 

4.4 
10.2 
5.7 
4.8 
6.0 

5.1 

8.8 

9.0 

'     7.3 

10.8 
9.3 

10.3 

6.7 
3.7 
11.7 
11.4 
7.9 
18.3 
15.3 
10.7 
10.2 

12.0 
17.1 
16.6 
17.1 

18.4 
10.7 
1.5.6 

7.2 

7.2 
6.6 
8.2 
5.0 
5.5 
4.9 
4.1 
7.3 

5.7 
4.5 
6.6 

17.1 

1L3 

9.0 

Massachusetts 

4.9 

Rhode  Island 

8.6 

Connecticut 

9.2 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York        

9.2 

New  Jersey 

n.2 

Pennsylvania 

10.6 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio                       

11.2 

Indiana     

16.6 

Illinois 

11.4 

Michigan 

10.6 

Wisconsin 

13.3 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

11.6 

20.0 

Missouri 

16.3 

North  Dakota 

15.4 

South  Dakota 

17.7 

15.7 

Kansas 

22.5 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

13.9 

14.3 

Dsitriet  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

16.2 
19.6 

West  Virginia 

10.2 

North  Carolina 

25.4 

South  CaroUna 

24.7 

Georgia 

23.7 

Florida 

18.9 

East  South  Central: 

ICentuclry 

17.8 

23.1 

Alabama 

20.9 

Mississippi 

24.8 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

25.2 

Louisiana 

23.3 

Oklahoma 

23.6 

Texas 

2L5 

Mountain: 

Montana 

13.5 

Idaho 

16.8 

Wyoming 

7.5 

Colorado 

12.9 

New  Mexico 

■  11.8 

Arizona 

15.9 

Utah 

16.1 

Nevada 

11.0 

Pacific: 

Washington 

13.5 

Oregon 

14.4 

California 

10.9 

CITIZENSHIP. 


349 


21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued, 
of  females  was  made  in  1910.] 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  FEMALES  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER:    1920 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States. 


Geographic  piiisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central- 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampsliire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Centr.u,: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware....- 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Teimessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Total. 


5,  570, 268 


8.39, 249 
070, 777 
290, 847 
553, 121 
116,808 
27, 545 
148,789 
152, 687 
370, 445 


44,974 
39,617 
17,770 

497, 806 
78, 748 

100,334 

,209,614 
314,320 
546, 843 

259, 019 

57,465 

.504, 131 

281,3.52 

188, 880 

195, 726 
93, 087 
76, 206 
51,004 
32,687 
61,078 
43,333 

7,631 

43, 261 

12,334 

10, 420 

16,994 

2, 4.53 

2,091 

5,5.36 

16,088 

12,661 
5,891 
6,291 
2,702 

5,000 

16,380 

13,291 

114,118 

31,459 
12,804 

7,261 
42, 928 

8,689 
22,391 
23,463 

3,692 

87, 177 
36,227 
247,041 


2,893,787 


NaturaUzed. 


Nvtm- 
ber. 


388,049 

959, 199 

732,715 

390, 628 

58, 7.59 

16,279 

49, 7.55 

90,885 

207, 518 


22,451 
19,226 
10, 28.5 
227, 939 
39, 963 
68, 18.5 

549,  .5.57 
146, 789 
262, 853 

1.36,715 
28, 696 
297, 536 
155,  .327 
114,441 

142,035 
69,111 
46, 887 
39, 837 
24,  \M 
40, 771 
27,853 

3,698 
23, 6S7 
6,926 
5,701 
5,826 
1,349 
1, 138 
3,293 
7,141 

8,220 
3,278 
3,472 
1,309 

2,976 

5,846 

8,133 

32,800 

22,618 
9,708 
4,719 

27,688 
2,5('0 
4,722 

16,815 
2,115 

56,761 
23,581 
127,176 


Per 

cent. 


52.0 


46.2 
46.3 
56.8 
70.6 
50.3 
59.1 
33.4 
59.5 
56.0 


49.9 
48.5 
57.9 
45.8 
50.7 
42.5 

4.5.4 
46.7 
48.1 

52.8 
49.9 
59.0 
.55.  2 
60.6 

72.6 
74.2 
61.5 
78.1 
73.8 
66.8 
64.3 

48.5 
.54.8 
56.2 
54.7 
34.3 
55. 0 
54.4 
59. 5 
44.4 

64.9 
5.5.6 

55.2 
48.4 

59.5 
3.5.7 
61.2 

28.7 

71.9 

75.8 
65.0 
64.5 
28.8 
21.1 
71.7 
57.3 

65.1 
65.1 
51.5 


Having  first 
papers. 


Niun- 
ber. 


77, 532 


8,521 

27,691 

23, 179 

7,572 

1,461 

297 

1,219 

1,790 

5,802 


189 

201 

117 

5,5.55 

1,2:{2 

1,227 

19,140 
3,18.5 
5,366 

3,  .3.50 
1,3.53 
8,  .386 

4,  .5.53 

5,  .537 

3,211 
781 
993 
407 
433 

1,119 
628 

67 

647 

324 

108 

100 

10 

21 

73 

HI 

159 
62 
59 
17 

64 

82 

124 

949 

479 
139 

72 
603 

45 

79 
348 

25 

1,443 

726 
3,633 


Per 

cent. 


1.4 


2,226,672 


1.0 
1.3 
1.8 
1.4 
1.3 
1.1 
0.8 
1.2 
1.6 


0.4 
0.5 
0.7 
1.1 
1.6 
0.8 

1.6 
1.0 
1.0 

1.3 
2.4 
1.7 
1.6 
2.9 

1.6 

0.8 
1.3 
0.8 
1.3 
1.8 
1.4 

0.9 
1.5 
2.6 
1.0 
0.6 
0.4 
1.0 
1.3 
0.7 

1.3 
1.1 
0.9 
0.6 

1.3 

0. 5 
0.9 
0.8 

1.5 
1.1 
1.0 
1.4 
0.5 
0.4 
1.5 
0.7 

1.7 
2.0 
1.5 


Alien. 


Num- 
ber. 


405, 170 

956, 162 

441,004 

105, 135 

46, 1.50 

6,283 

84,503 

51,321 

130,944 


18,751 
16, 874 
6,377 
248, 507 
33,445 
81,216 

564, 261 
14.5, 890 
246,011 

104,001 
19,682 
161,042 
103,343 
52,936 

37,404 
13,686 
19,853 
6,702 
4,397 
12,705 
10,388 

3,131 
16,914 
3,491 
3,327 
9,386 
648 
583 
1,533 
7,137 

2,212 

1,535 

1,639 

897 

1,066 
7,586 
3, 266 

72,585 

5,990 
2,217 
1,965 

12,446 
5,642 

16,6.38 

■    5,320 

1,103 

22,9-54 
10,326 
97,664 


Per 
cent. 


40.0 


48.3 
46.2 
34.2 
19.0 
39.5 
22.8 
56.8 
33.6 
35.3 


41.7 
42.6 
35.9 
49.9 
42.5 
50.7 

46.6 
46.4 
4.5.0 

40.2 
34.3 
31.9 
:J6.7 
28.0 

19.1 
14.7 
26.1 
13.1 
13.5 
20.8 
24.0 

41.0 
39.1 
28.3 
31.9 
55.2 
26.4 
27.9 
27.7 
44.4 

17.5 
26.1 
26.1 
33.2 

21.3 
46.3 
24.6 
63.6 

19.0 
17.3 
27.1 
29.0 
64.9 
74.3 
22.7 
29.9 

26.3 
28.5 
39.5 


Citizenship 
not  reported. 


Num- 
ber. 


372,277 


37, 509 

127,725 

93,949 

49, 786 

10, 438 

4,686 

13,312 

8,691 

26, 181 


3,583 
3,316 
991 
15, 805 
4,108 
9,706 

76,6.56 
IS,  456 
32,613 

14,953 
7,734 
37, 107 
l.S,  129 
15, 966 

13,076 
9,509 
8,473 
4, 058 
3,723 
6,483 
4,464 

735 

2,013 

1,593 

1,284 

1,682 

446 

349 

637 

1,699 

2,070 

1,016 

1,121 

479 

894 
2,866 
1,768 
7,784 

2,372 
740 
505 

2,191 
502 
952 
980 
449 

6,019 
1,594 
18,568 


350  ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  94 CITIZENSHIP   OF  FOREIGN-BOKN  AND   FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala. 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass. . 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.. 
Cleveland,  Ohio. . . 
Columbus,  Ohio... 
Dallas,  Tex 


Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans. . . 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 


Lowell,  Mass 

Mempliis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manhattan  borough. . 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. . 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsbiu-gh  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa ,. 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 


San  Antonio,  Tex. . . 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Scran  ton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse.  N.  Y...     . 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.  C... 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio.. 


FOKEIGN-BORN  POPXJLATION. 


Total. 


38,021 

17,695 
4,789 

84,809 

6,140 

242,619 

46,782 
121,824 

33.296 

20, 354 
808, 558 

42, 921 
240, 173 

16, 187 
8,801 

13, 165 
38, 230 
11, 269 

290, 884 
42,421 
7,502 
28, 427 
40, 912 
12,088 
17,096 
76,294 
11,721 
27, 583 

122, 131 
11,667 

38, 116 

5,844 

110, 160 

88, 248 

2,412 

51,078 

.46, 124 

27, 365 

,  028, 160 

267,  742 

666, 188 

950, 264 

112, 171 

31, 795 


Naturalized. 


Having  first 
papers. 


117, 
6, 
49, 
35, 
45, 

400, 

120, 

49, 

69, 

9, 

4, 

71, 

103, 
51, 
19, 


549 


36,824 
149, 195 
28, 587 
80, 976 
17,096 
31,461 
32, 383 
38, 296 
30, 168 
29,365 
16, 337 
63, 527 
25,796 
33, 945 


Num- 
ber. 


11,004 
10,  .526 

2,719 
42, 527 

2,981 

106,992 

16, 733 

63, 304 

14, 156 

7,762 

425,817 

28, 323 

101,805 

8,856 

3,544 

6,936 
23,918 

7,135 

104,915 

15, 346 

1,816 
15, 277 
17, 028 

4,932 

8,517 
36, 785 

4,225 
14,614 
49, 542 

7,824 

15, 168 

2,524 

55, 026 

54, 149 

1,441 

16,  517 

18,500 

10, 233 

810, 086 

130, 219 

281,  476 

319,915 

63, 608 

14, 868 

48, 441 

3,090 

23,506 

18, 130 

21, 825 

190,206 

62, 524 

25,029 

32,783 

3,474 

2,302 

36, 881 

58,608 

33, 399 

12. 320 

6,409 
70, 171 
15, 163 
37, 745 
10, 718 

13. 321 
16,405 
20, 598 
11, 847 
15,626 

6,764 
22, 616 
13, 749 
11,830 


Per 
cent. 


Num- 
ber. 


28.9 
.59.5 
56.8 
50.1 
48.6 
44,1 
35.8 
52.0 
42.5 
38.1 
52.7 
66.0 
42.4 
54.7 
40.3 

52.7 
62.6 
63.3 
36.1 
36.2 
24.2 
53.7 
4L6 
40.8 
49.8 
48.2 
36.0 
53.0 
40.6 
67.1 

39.8 
43.2 
50.0 
61.4 
59.7 
32.3 
40.1 
37.4 
39.9 
48.6 
42.3 
33.7 
56.7 
46.8 

4L2 
44.2 
47.1 
50.9 
48.2 
47.5 
51.8 
50.3 
46.9 
36.3 
48.8 
5L6 
56.6 
64.6 
6L9 

17.4 
47.0 
53.0 
46.6 
62.7 
42.3 
50.7 
53.8 
39.3 
63.2 
4L4 
42.3 
53.3 
34.9 


5,331 

1,018 

302 

8,  .530 

444 

21, 300 

4.984 

12, 903 

2, 385 

2,457 

101,289 

2,680 

38. 993 

1,069 

590 

1,185 
3,263 

702 

47, 770 

1,804 

229 
3,479 
3,375 

735 
2,066 
6,624 
1,640 
1,940 
7,851 

572 

2,116 

387 

14, 291 

10,651 

134 

2,750 

3,725 

1,621 

180, 404 

24, 490 

61, 142 

82,358 

9,193 

3,221 

9,164 
917 
4,452 
5,146 
2,956 

32, 586 
8,984 
6,335 
6,376 
1,445 
401 
6,199 

10,028 
5,651 
1,552 

925 
12,100 
1,103 
9,941 
1,716 
3,577 
2,208 
4,292 
3,555 
2,204 
1,399 
4,997 
2,209 
2,760 


Per 
cent. 


14.0 

5.8 
6.3 
10.1 
7.2 
8.8 
10.7 
10.6 
7.2 
12.1 
12.5 
6.2 
16.2 
6.6 
6.7 

9.0 
8.5 
6.2 

16.4 
4.3 
3.1 

12.2 
8.2 
6.1 

12.1 
8.7 

14.0 
7.0 
6.4 
4.9 

5.6 
6.6 
13.0 
12.1 
5.6 
5.4 
8.1 
5.9 
8.9 
9.1 
9.2 
8.7 
8.2 
10.1 

7.8 

13.1 
8.9 

14.4 
6.6 
8.1 
7.4 

12.7 
9.1 

15.1 
8.5 
8.7 
9.7 

10.9 
7.8 

2.5 
8.1 
3.9 
12.3 
10.0 
11.4 
6.8 
11.2 
11.8 
7.5 
8.6 
9.3 
8.0 
8.1 


Alien. 


Num- 
ber. 


20,5.38 

5,802 

1,311 

32, 448 

1,553 

104, 077 

21, 485 

38, 039 

16, 568 

8,857 

239,841 

9, 831 

91, 564 

4,460 

3,687 

4,667 

9,937 

2,418 

127, 196 

24. 501 
4, 254 
7,604 

19, 979 
5,475 
4,403 

31,007 
5,474 
7,931 

58, 514 
1,567 

20,529 

1,924 

36, 293 

19, 819 

502 

31,419 

20,  793 

12, 024 

938,  235 

98,  700 

290, 239 

504, 294 

33,123 

11,879 

54, 237 
2,566 

20, 037 
9,503 

18,612 
159, 115 

44. 502 
17, 538 
28, 055 

4,177 
1,446 
24,600 
28,600 
10, 195 
5,659 

27, 156 
56,010 
10, 1S6 
28, 395 

4,311 
13, 879 
12, 769 
12, 117 
13, 738 

7,952 

7,040 
23,747 

9,190 
18, 323 


Per 
cent. 


54.0 

32.8 
27.4 
38.3 
25.3 
42.9 
45.9 
31.2 
49.8 
43.5 
29.7 
22.9 
38.1 
27.6 
41.9 

35.5 
26.0 
21.5 
43.7 
57.8 
56.7 
26.7 
48.8 
4.5.3 
25.8 
40.6 
46.7 
28.8 
47.9 
13.4 

5.3.9 
32.9 
32.9 
22.5 
20.8 
61.5 
45.1 
43.9 
46.3 
36.9 
43.6 
53.1 
29.5 
37.4 

46.1 
36.7 
40.2 
26.7 
41.1 
39.7 
36.8 
35.2 
40.1 
43.6 
30.7 
34.4 
27.6 
19.7 
28.4 

73.7 
37.5 
35.6 
35.1 
25.2 
44.1 
39.4 
31.6 
45.5 
27.1 
43.1 
44.4 
35.6 
64.0 


Citizenship 
not  reported. 


Num-      Per 
ber.       cent. 


1,148 

349 

457 

1,304 

1,162 

10, 2.50 

3,580 

7,578 

187 

1,278 

41,611 

2,087 

7,811 

1,802 

980 

377 

1,112 

1,014 

11,003 

770 
1,203 
2,067 

530 

946 
2,110 
1,878 

382 
3,098 
6,224 
1,704 

303 

1,009 

4,550 

3,629 

335 

392 

3,106 

3,487 

99, 435 

14, 333 

33, 331 

43,697 

6,247 

1,827 

5,707 

■125 

1,900 

2,800 

1,849 

18,837 

4,782 

876 

2,681 

477 

564 

3,731 

6,390 

2, 477 

366 

2,334 

10, 914 

2,135 

4,895 

351 

684 

1,001 

1,289 

1,028 

3,583 

1,134 

2,167 

648 

1,032 


POPUtAflON,  FOll  CITIES  HAVING  100,(100  INHABltANTS  OU  MORE:  1920, 


351 


Akroil,  Ohio............. 

Albany,  N.Y....... 

Atlanta,  Ga...... 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass. ........ 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. ........ 

Cleveland ,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Demer J  Colo 

Des  Momes,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth, Tex 

Grand  Rapids ,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

IndianapoMs,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Knns 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

LoweU,  Mass 

Memphis,  Term 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nash\T.lle,  Term 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  C)rleans.  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brookhni  borough 

Manhattan  borough. . 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. . 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa   

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Y  oungstown,  Ohio 


JfORfeiGN-BOfeN  vrintiD  fOt'trtA'ttON, 


Tdtai. 


37 

17 
4 

83 

6 

2.3S 

4R 
121 

82 

20 
805 

42 
239 

Ifi 
8 

13 
37 
11 

289 
42 
7 

28 
40 
12 
16 
7.5 
11 
27 

112 
11 

38 
5 

iin 


4s: 

45 
25 
,991 
2fifi 
6.59 
922 
111 
31 

117 

6 
45 
35 
45 
397 
120 
47 
6S 


103 
51 
19 

3fi 
140 
28 
73 
16 
31 
32 
38 
30 
28 
16 
53 
25 
33 


Naturalized. 


Num- 
ber. 


10, 988 
10,518 

2, 716 
42, 372 

2,969 
106, 449 
16,689 
63, 224 
13,974 

7.749 

425, 327 

28, 293 

101,626 

8, 833 

3,633 

6, 922 

23, 885 

7, 131 

104, 478 

15, 340 
1,802 

15, 258 

17,009 
4,914 
8, 495 

36,710 
4,219 

14, 594 

49,370 
7,814 

15, 159 

2,512 

.55, 008 

54,120 

1,432 

16,297 

IS,  451 

10,132 

807, 022 

130, 134 

280, 790 

317,  730 

63, 526 

'  14,842 

48, 368 

3,035 

23,412 

18,099 

21,813 

189,710 

62, 435 

24,978 

32. 701 

3,469 

2, 287 

36, 863 

58,544 

33, 368 

12, 309 

6,389 
69,929 
15, 158 
37, 651 
10,  708 
13,299 
16, 385 
20,542 
11,839 
15, 507 

6, 756 
22, 593 
13, 735 
11,816 


Per 

cent; 


29.0 
59.6 
57.3 
50.5 
48.8 
44.6 
36.0 
52.0 
43.5 
38.2 
52.8 
66.1 
42.4 
55.0 
40.5 

52.8 
63. 5 
63.5 
.36.1 
.36.2 
24.5 
53.8 
41.8 
40.9 
50. 1 
48.3 
36.2 
53.4 
44.1 
67.2 

39.9 
43.5 
50.0 
61.5 
60.  0 
33.5 
40.4 
.39.0 
40.  5 
48.7 
42.6 
34.5 
56.9 
47.1 

41.3 
46.1 
51.8 
51.2 
4S.3 
47.7 
51.9 
53. 0 
47.4 
36.3 
49.3 
51.7 
56.7 
64.7 
63.3 

17.4 
49.9 
53.1 
51.0 
63.6 
42.6 
50.7 
53.9 
39.4 
54.3 
41.5 
42.3 
53.4 
34.9 


Having  first 
papers. 


Nimi- 
ber. 


5,326 

1,018 

300 

8,481 

440 

20, 936 

4,980 

12, 890 

2,290 

2,451 

101,203 

2, 678 

38, 955 

1,067 

590 

1,183 
3, 255 

702 

47,637 

1,802 

229 
3,477 
3, 366 

730 
2, 059 
6,614 
1,6.35 
1,932 
7, 832 

570 

2,114 

384 

14, 283 

10, 644 

134 

2.651 

3,  707 

1,591 

178,788 

24,461 

60, 807 

81,1.35 

9,168 

3;  217 

9,150 
884 
4,424 
5, 1,39 
2,953 

32,459 
8,966 
6,313 
6,  .333 
1,444 
395 
6,190 

10,018 
5,648 
1,548 

924 
12,047 
1,102 
9, 895 
1,716 
3,564 
2,206 
4,282 
3,552 
2,186 
1,399 
4,992 
2,199 
2,754 


Pet 
cent. 


14,1 

5.8 
6.3 
10.1 
7.2 
S.8 
10.7 
10.6 
7.1 
12.1 
12.6 
6.3 
16.3 
6.6 
6.8 

9.0 
8.7 
6.3 

16.5 
4.3 
3.1 

12.3 
8.3 
6.1 

12.1 
8.7 

14.0 
7.1 
7.0 
4.9 

5.6 
6.6 
13.0 
12.1 
5.6 
5.4 
8.1 
6.1 
9.0 
9.2 
9.2 
8.8 
8.2 
10.2 

7.8 
13.4 

9.8 
14.5 

6.5 


13.4 
9.2 
1,5.1 

8.5 
8.7 
9.7 
10.9 
8.0 

2.5 

8.6 
3.9 


13.4 
10.2 
11.4 
6.8 
11.2 
11.8 
7.7 
8.6 
9.3 
8.6 
8.1 


Alien. 


Num" 
ber. 


20 

5 

1 
31 

1 

101 

21 

37: 

15' 

8 
237 

9 
91 

4 

3 


4 

30; 

5 

48: 
1 

20, 

1 

36 

19; 

29 

20: 

11 

910 

98: 

285 

482 

32 

11 

53 

2 

15 

9 

18 

1.57 

44 

14 

27 

4 

1 

24 

28, 

10: 

5 

27, 
47 
10 
21 
4 
13 
12 
12 
13 


Per 
cent. 


54.0 
32.6 
27.0 
37.9 
25.1 
42.5 
45.7 
31.2 
48.8 
43.4 
29.5 
22.8 
38.1 
27.3 
41.7 

35.4 
2.5.1 
21.2 
43.7 
.57.7 
56.3 
26.7 
48.6 
45.3 
25.5 
40.6 
46.6 
28.3 
43. 5 
13.3 

53.8 
32.6 
32.9 
22.3 
20.8 
60.3 
44.8 
42.3 
45.  7 
36.8 
43.3 
52.3 
29.4 
37.1 

46.0 
34.8 
34.5 
26.3 
41.1 
39.5 
36.7 
31.8 
39.6 
43.6 
30.4 
34.4 
27.4 
19.6 
26.8 

73.8 
33.9 
35.6 
29.1 
24.1 
43.9 
39.4 
31.6 
45.4 
26.0 
43.1 
44.3 
35.6 
53.9 


Citizenship 
not  reported. 


Num'      Per 
ber.      cent. 


1,130 

343 

444 

1,230 

1,145 

9,875 

3,549 

7,513 

174 

1,260 

41,160 

2,077 

7,716 

1,770 

965 

367 

1,045 

1,009 

10, 774 

769 
1, 187 
2,0.58 

619 

930 
2,088 
1,845 

376 
3,0,55 
6,086 
1,695 

.301 

997 

4, 545 

3,606 

324 

372 

3,048 

3,262 

95,082 

14, 162 

32, 330 

40,6.38 

6,169 

1,783 

5,616 

378 

1,765 

2,829 

1,831 

18,402 

4,718 

862 

2,630 

475 

544 

3,721 

6,351 

2,465 

363 

2,294 

10, 698 

2,131 

4,802 

351 

676 

991 

1,268 

1,020 

3,428 

1,113 

2,163 

638 

1,014 


352 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  95.— CITIZENSHIP   OF   FOREIGN-BOEN  WHITE   MALES    AND 


FOREIGN-HORN  WHITE  MALES. 

CITY. 

Total. 

Naturalized. 

Having  first 
papers. 

Alien. 

Citizenship 
not  reported. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Akron,  Ohio 

24,607 

8,976 

2,700 

44, 034 

3,499 

117,770 

25,279 

64,748 

15,219 

11,085 

431,764 

21,792 

133,075 

9,113 

5,097 

7,394- 
20,896 

6,211 
169, 095 
20,334 

4,738 
14, 999 
21,470 

6,809 

9,359 
40,212 

6, 850 
15,377 
60, 188 

5,882 

18,466 

3,266 

60,703 

48, 402 

1,287 

23, 864 

23,532 

15, 497 

1,020,090 

135, 456 

341,527 

468, 506 

57, 132 

17,469 

61,914 

4,439 

25, 492 

19,910 

23, 205 

205,518 

65,  .367 

27,  .344 

34,079 

5,457 

2, 533 

36, 992 

56, 266 

28,003 

9,737 

19, 494 
82,918 
15, 139 
43, 779 

9,463 
15,873 
17,433 
21,751 
16, 477 
15,142 

9,347 
27,874 
12,990 
20,697 

6,279 
5,271 
1,502 

21,781 
1,641 

.53, 114 
8,691 

32,362 

6,686 

3,970 

223,433 

14,387 

53,075 
4,698 
1,979 

3,653 

12,622 
.3,832 

55,379 
7,428 
1,053 
7,880 
8,715 
2,745 
4,440 

18,839 
2,234 
8,020 

25,406 
4,057 

7,266 

1,398 

28,465 

29, 124 

773 

8,034 

9,459 

6,065 

424,748 

68, 185 

147,373 

168,534 

32,423 

8,233 

25, 156 

1,831 

12,517 

9,762 

11,241 

98,085 

32,571 

13,590 

15, 888 

1,934 

1,230 

18,811 

31,518 

17, 596 

5,792 

3,273 

40, 746 
7,811 

20,908 
5,757 
6, 452 
8.130 

10,741 
6, 230 
8,179 
3,621 

11,274 
6,921 
6,381 

25.5 
58.7 
55.6 
49.5 
46.9 
45.1 
34.4 
50.0 
43.9 
35.8 
51.7 
66.0 
39.9 
51.6 
38.8 

49.4 
60.4 
61.7 
32.8 
36.5 
22.2 
52.5 
40.6 
40.3 
47.4 
46.8 
32.6 
52.2 
42.2 
69.0 

39.3 
42.8 
46.9 
60.2 
60.1 
33.7 
40.2 
39.1 
41.6 
50.3 
43.2 
36.0 
56.8 
47.1 

40.6 
41.2 
49.1 
49.0 
48.4 
47.7 
49.8 
49.7 
46.6 
35.4 
48.6 
50.9 
5<'>.  0 
62.8 
59.5 

16.8 
49.1 
51.6 
47.8 
60.8 
40.6 
46. 6 
49.4 
37.8 
54.0 
38.7 
40.4 
53.3 
30.8 

5,138 

918 

263 

7,803 

419 

19,028 

4,793 

12,099 

2,142 

2,370 

94,681 

2,384 

37,202 

956 

539 

1,087 
2,950 

647 

45,248 

1,659 

211 
3,253 
3,167 

689 
1,866 
6,265 
1,541 
1,797 
6,994 

500 

1,945 

345 

12,663 

9,655 

125 

2,408 

3,500 

1,533 

162,533 

22,632 

56,203 

72,228 

8,442 

3,028 

8,614 
863 
4,058 
4,795 
2,693 
30, 176 
8,397 
5,827 
5,701 
1,375 
355 
5, 707 
9,347 
5,088 
1,312 

668 
11,007 
1,030 
9,295 
1,575 
3,278 
2,046 
4,017 
3,367 
1,838 
1,335 
4,713 
1,813 
2,635 

20.9 
10.2 
9.7 
17.7 
12.0 
16.2 
19.0 
18.7 
14.1 
21.4 
21.9 
10.9 
28.0 
10.5 
10.6 

14.7 
14.1 
10.4 
26.8 
8.2 
4.5 
21.7 
14.8 
10.1 
19.9 
15.6 
22.5 
11.7 
11.6 
8.5 

10.5 
10.6 
20.9 
19.9 

9.7 
10.1 
14.9 

9.9 
15.9 
16.7 
16.5 
15.4 
14.8 
»7.3 

13.9 
19.4 
15.9 
24.1 
11.6 
14.7 
12.8 
2L3 
16.7 
25. 2 
14.0 
15.4 
16.6 
18.2 
13.5 

3.4 
13.3 

6.8 
21.2 
16.6 
20.7 
11.7 
18.5 
20.4 
12.1 
14.3 
16.9 
14.0 
12.7 

12,499 

2,655 

683 

13,988 
768 

41,919 

10, 280 

17,089 
6,325 
4,227 

95, 053 
4,244 

39,338 
2,553 
2,057 

2,467 
4,762 
1,197 

63,204 

10, 974 
2,779 
2, 959 
9,353 
2,891 
2,089 

14,478 
2,870 
4,021 

24,713 
636 

9,130 

999 

17,513 

8,064 

231 

13,275 

9,422 

6,596 

395,912 

39,278 

125, 103 

212,342 

13,750 

5,439 

25,980 

1,.525 

8,008 

4,015 

8,651 

70, 226 

22, 438 

7,503 

11,451 

1,933 

663 

10,891 

12,625 

4,192 

2,451 

14, 491 

25,610 
5,414 

11,171 
1,974 
5,902 
6,770 
6,419 
6,414 
3,376 
3,875 

11,134 
3,991 

11,175 

50.8 
29.6 
25.3 
31.8 
21.9 
35.6 
40.7 
26.4 
41.6 
38.1 
22.0 
19.5 
29.6 
28.0 
40.4 

33.4 
22.8 
19.3 
37.4 
54.0 
58.7 
19.7 
43.6 
42.5 
22.3 
36.0 
41.9 
26.1 
41.1 
10.8 

49.4 
30.6 
28.9 
16. 7 
17.9 
55.6 
40.0 
42.6 
38.8 
29.0 
36.6 
45.3 
24.1 
31.1 

42.0 
34.4 
31.4 
20.2 
37.3 
34.2 
34.3 
27.4 
33.6 
35.4 
26.2 
29.4 
22.4 
15.0 
25.2 

74.3 
30.9 
35.8 
25.5 
20.9 
37.2 
.38.8 
29.5 
38.9 
22.3 
41.5 
39.9 
30.7 
54.0 

691 
132 

252 

462 

671 

3,709 

1,515 

3,198 

66 

519 

18, 597 

777 

3,460 

906 

522 

187 
562 
535 
5,264 
273 
695 
907 
235 
484 
964 
630 
205 
1,539 
3,075 
689 

125 

524 

2,062 

1,559 

158 

147 

.      1, 151 

1,303 

36, 897 

5,361 

12, 848 

15,402 

2,517 

769 

2,164 

220 

909 

1,338 

620 

7,031 

1,%1 

424 

1,039 

215 

285 

1,583 

2,776 

1,127 

182 

1,062 

5,5.55 
884 

2, 405 
157 
241 
487 
574 
466 

1,749 
516 
753 
265 
506 

2.8 

Albany,  N.  Y 

1.5 

Atlanta,  Ga    

9.3 

1.0 

Birmingham,  Ala "... 

19.2 
3.1 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,  N.  Y      

6.0 
4.9 

Cambridge,  Mass 

0.4 

4.7 

4.3 

3.6 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

2.6 

Columbus,  Ohio 

9.9 

Dallas,  Tex 

10.2 

Dayton,  Ohio 

2.5 

2.7 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

8.6 
3.1 

Fall  River,  Mass 

1.3 

Fort  Worthy  Tex 

14.7 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford ,  Conn 

6.0 
1.1 

Houston,  Tex 

7.1 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  Citv,  N.  J   ... 

10.3 
1.6 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

3.0 
10.0 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

5.1 
11.7 

Lowell,  Mass 

0.7 

Memphis,  Tenn 

16.0 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

3.4 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Temi 

3.2 
12.3 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

0.6 
4.9 

8.4 

New  York,  N.  Y 

3.6 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manhattan  borough. . 

Queens  1  lorough 

Richmond  borough. . 

Newark,  N.  J 

4.0 
3.8 
3.3 

4.4 
4.4 

3.5 

Norfolk,  Va 

5.0 

Oakland,  Calif 

3.6 

Omaha,  Nebr 

6.7 

Paterson,  N.  ,T 

2.7 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

3.4 

Pittsburgh  Pa 

3.0 

Portland,  Oreg 

1.6 

Providence,  R.  I 

3.0 

Reading,  Pa 

3.9 

Richmond,  Va 

11.3 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

4.3 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

4.9 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

4.0 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

1.9 

5.4 
6.7 
5.8 

Seattle,  Wash 

5.5 

Spokane,  Wash 

1.7 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse.  N.  Y 

1.5 

2.8 

Toledo,  Ohio 

2.6 

Trenton,  N.  J 

2.8 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

11.6 
5.5 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,N.  Y 

2.7 
2.0 

Yoimgstown,  Ohio 

2.4 

CITIZENSHIP. 
FEMALES,  FOR  CITIES   HAVING   100,000  INHABITANTS   OR  MORE:  1920. 


353 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

BulTalo,  N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N .  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Monies,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. . . 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Ivans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Teim 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Term 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Comi 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borougli 

Richmond  borough . 

Newark,  N.  J. . . 

Norfolk,  Va '.'.'.'.'.. 

Oakland,  Cahf 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Grog 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N .  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. . . 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y ...   . 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Wash  in  atom,  D .  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N .  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 

75108°— 23- 


FOEEIGN-BORN  WHITE  FEMALES. 


Total. 


13, 282 

8,660 

2,038 

39, 877 

2,585 

121,149 

21,135 

56, 782 

16, 885 

9,176 

373, 718 

21,035 

106, 463 

6,942 

3,633 

5,717 
16, 724 

6,013 
120,202 
21,997 

2,621 
13,356 
19, 197 

5, 203 

7,  .599 
35, 769 

4,,s06 
11,943 
51,869 

5,739 

19, 574 

2,  .509 

49,365 

39,630 

1, 100 

24, 825 

22, 154 

10, 495 

971,457 

131,515 

317, 760 

453, 574 

54,544 

14,064 

55,089 

2,148 

19, 670 

15,471 

21, 940 

192, 409 

54,899 

19,  770 

34,872 

4,096 

2,104 

34,329 

46,973 

23, 592 

9,697 

17,152 
57, 282 
13,429 
30, 096 

7,363 
15,377 
14, 888 
16,394 
13, 596 
13, 406 

6,932 
25, 544 
12,710 
13,137 

-23 


Naturalized. 


Num- 
ber. 


4,709 
5,247 
1,214 

20, 591 
1,328 

53,  .335 
7,998 

30, 862 

7,288 

3, 779 

201, 894 

13, 906 

48, 551 
4, 135 
1,554 

3,269 

11,26:? 
3,299 

49,099 
7,912 
749 
7,378 
8,294 
2,169 
4,055 

17,871 
1,985 
6,574 

23,964 
3,757 

7,893 

1,114 

26,543 

24,996 

659 

8,26;j 

8,992 

4,067 

382, 274 

61, 949 

133,417 

149, 196 

31,  im 

6,609 

23,212 

1,204 

10, 895 

8,337 

10, 572 

91, 625 

29, 864 

11,388 

16,813 

1,535 

1,057 

18,052 

27,026 

15,  772 

6,517 

3,116 
29,183 
7,347 
16,743 
4, 951 
6,847 
8,255 
9,801 
5,609 
7,328 
3, 135 
11,319 
6,814 
5,435 


Per 

cent. 


35.5 
60.6 
59.6 
51.6 
51.4 
44.0 
37.8 
54.4 
43.2 
41.2 
54.0 
66.1 
45.6 
59.6 
42.8 

57.2 
67.3 
65.8 
40.8 
36.0 
28.6 
55.2 
43.2 
41.7 
53.4 
50.0 
41.3 
55.0 
46.2 
65.5 

40.3 

44.4 
.53.8 
6;i.  1 
59.9 
33.3 
40.6 
38.8 
39.4 
47.1 
42.0 
32.9 
57.0 
47.0 

42.1 
56.1 
55.4 
53.9 
48.2 
47.6 
54.4 
57.6 
48.2 
37.5 
50.2 
52.6 
57.5 
66.9 
67.2 

18.2 
50.9 
54.7 
55.6 
67.2 
44.5 
55.4 
59.8 
41.3 
54.7 
45.2 
44.3 
53.  6 
41.4 


Having  first 
papers. 


Num- 
ber. 


187 
100 

37 
678 

21 
1,908 
187 
791 
148 

81 

6,522 

294 

1,753 

111 

51 

96 
305 

55 

2,389 

143 

18 
224 
199 

41 
193 
349 

94 
135 
838 

70 

169 

39 

1,620 

989 

9 

243 

207 

58 

16,255 

1,829 

4, 604 

8,907 

726 

189 

536 

21 

366 

344 

260 

2,283 

569 

486 

632 

69 

40 

483 

671 

560 

236 

256 

1,040 

72 

600 

141 

286 

160 

265 

185 

348 

64 

279 

3S6 

119 


Per 
cent. 


1.4 
1.2 
1.8 
1.7 
0.8 
1.6 
0.9 
1.4 
0.9 
0.9 
1  7 
1.4 
1.6 
1.6 
1.4 

1.7 
1.8 
1.1 
2.0 
0.7 
0.7 
1.7 
1.0 
0.8 
2.5 
1.0 
2.0 
1.1 
1.6 
1.2 

0.9 
1.6 
3.3 
2.5 
0.8 
LO 
0.9 
0.6 
1.7 
1.4 
1.4 
2.0 
L3 
L3 

1.0 
1.0 
1.9 
2.2 
1.2 
1.2 
LO 
2.5 
1.8 
L7 
L9 
L4 
1.4 
2.4 
2.4 

L5 
1.8 
0.5 
2.0 
L9 
L9 
LI 
L6 
L4 
2.6 
0.9 
1.1 
3.0 
0.9 


AUen. 


Num- 
ber. 


7,947 

3,102 

595 

17,840 

762 

59,  740 

10, 916 

20, 814 

9,341 

4,575 

142, 739 

5,535 

51,903 

l,a32 

1,585 

2,172 
4,673 
1,185 

63, 204 

13, 446 
1,362 
4,603 

10, 420 
2,547 
2, 227 

16,  .534 
2, 556 
3, 718 

24,0.56 
906 

11,3.36 

883 

18,719 

11,598 

266 

16,094 

11,058 

4,411 

514, 743 

58,936 

160, 257 

270,235 

19,063 

6,252 

27, 889 

765 

7, 553 

5,299 

9,897 

87, 130 

21, 709 

7,458 

15,836 

2,232 

748 

13,656 

15, 701 

5,922 

2,763 

12, 548 

21,916 
4,763 

10,356 
2,077 
7,809 
5,969 
5,634 
7,248 
4,051 
3,136 

12, 536 
5, 137 
7,075 


Per 
cent. 


59.8 
35.8 
29.2 
44.7 
29.5 
49.3 
51.  6 
36.7 
55.3 
49.9 
38.2 
26.3 
48.8 
26.4 
43.6 

38.0 
27.9 
23.6 
52.6 
61.1 
52.0 
34.5 
54.3 
49.0 
29.3 
45.7 
53.2 
3L1 
46.4 
15.8 

57.9 
35.2 
37.9 
29.3 
24.2 
64.8 
49.9 
42.0 
5:?.0 
44.  8 
50.4 
59.6 
34.9 
44.0 

50.6 
35.6 
38.4 
34.3 
45.1 
45.3 
39.5 
37.7 
45.4 
54.5 
35.6 
39.8 
33.4 
25.1 
28.5 

73.2 
38. 3 
35.  5 
34.4 
28.2 
50.8 
40.1 
34.4 
53.3 
30.2 
45.2 
49.1 
40.4 
53.9 


Citizenship 
not  reported. 


Num-      Per 
ber.       cent. 


439 

211 

192 

768 

474 

6,166 

2,a34 

4,315 

108 

741 

22, 563 

1,300 

4,256 

864 

443 

180 

483 

474 

5,510 

496 

492 

1,151 

284 

446 

1,124 

1,215 

171 

1,516 

3,011 

1,006 

176 
473 

2,483 

2,047 

166 

225 

1,897 

1,9.59 

58, 185 

8,801 

19,482 

25, 236 

3,6.52 

1,014 

3,452 

1.58 

856 

1,491 

1,211 

11,371 

2,757 

4,38 

1,  .591 

260 

259 

2, 138 

3,575 

1,338 

181 

1, 232 

5, 143 

1,247 

2,397 

194 

435 

504 

694 

554 

1,679 

597 

1,410 

373 

508 


354 


ABSTP.ACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  96.— CITIZENSHIP  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  MALES  AND  FEMALES 

OR  MORE: 
[No  inquiry  as  to  the  citizenship 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Oa I.. 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Loiiis\ille,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis.  Minn 

Nashville,  Temi 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

Now  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr.' 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. . . 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif. . . . 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youjiffstown,  Ohio 


FOREIGN-BORN  "WHITE  MALES  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER — NUMBER. 


Total. 

Naturalized. 

Having  first  papers. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

22,642 

7,051 

5,951 

2,459 

5,034 

317 

8,392 

8,192 

5,083 

4, 827 

904 

462 

2,47f) 

2,287 

1,396 

1,011 

257 

193 

40, 496 

33,638 

20,944 

16,643 

7, 634 

2,664 

3, 199 

2,944 

1,564 

1,179 

416 

186 

109, 209 

103, 160 

51,418 

47, 791 

18, 637 

10, 438 

23  292 

17,114 

8,342 

6,563 

4,728 

1,038 

6f),  OGS 

56, 337 

31,184 

29,409 

11,966 

4,319 

14,000 

14, 636 

6, 512 

7,162 

2,108 

1,189 

10, 177 

7,397 

3,764 

3,041 

2,330 

486 

401,965 

379, 850 

214, 854 

190, 693 

93, 682 

31,585 

20, 588 

26, 723 

14, 036 

17,253 

2,336 

1,733 

122, 646 

94, 431 

50, 535 

40,482 

36,724 

7,826 

8, 402 

8,487 

4,489 

4,453 

914 

414 

4,484 

2,811 

1,909 

1,504 

535 

134 

6, 863 

7,303 

3,520 

3, 451 

1,070 

396 

19, 728 

19,204 

12, 300 

10,959 

2,912 

2,102 

5,836 

5, 231 

3,711 

2,807 

637 

280 

153, 144 

75,323 

52, 557 

32, 891 

44,464 

7,271 

18,377 

20, 181 

7, 205 

8, 368 

1,627 

732 

3,892 

2,541 

1,002 

963 

209 

97 

13, 948 

13, 689 

7,637 

7,758 

3,225 

1,016 

19, 759 

13,975 

8,381 

6,294 

3,122 

1,112 

5, 878 

3,466 

2,626 

1,754 

679 

239 

8,860 

10,407 

4, 305 

6,088 

1, 857 

1,189 

37, 665 

37,707 

18, 198 

16,556 

6,174 

3,067 

6,190 

5,710 

2, 160 

2, 427 

1,519 

642 

14, 096 

13, 052 

7,706 

6,953 

1,777 

890 

53, 626 

29,576 

24,605 

14, 097 

6, 890 

2, 730 

5,679 

8,334 

3,967 

5, 704 

492 

380 

17,119 

18, 191 

7,090 

7, 028 

1,912 

427 

3,024 

3,403 

1,343 

1,664 

337 

197 

56, 586 

56, 101 

27,418 

26, 155 

12, 454 

9, 887 

45, 854 

45, 159 

28, 261 

23, 462 

9, 531 

5,427 

1, 185 

1,435 

738 

951 

124 

80 

20, 980 

17, 151 

7,571 

5,441 

2, 337 

788 

21, 594 

19, 194 

9,107 

8, 628 

3,439 

1,426 

14, 304 

13,486 

5, 905 

6,138 

1,473> 

595 

927, 742 

828, 793 

405,009 

318,091 

159, 824 

106, 525 

124, 230 

68, 676 

65,022 

33, 188 

22,286 

8, 848 

309,815 

248, 544 

140, 340 

109, 100 

55, 157 

34, 260 

423, 541 

461, 246 

160, 174 

148, 847 

71, 039 

58, 661 

53, 942 

38, 3-50 

31,524 

21,019 

8,355 

3,848 

16,214 

11,977 

7,949 

5,937 

2,987 

908 

56, 524 

49, 674 

24, 026 

21,427 

8, 486 

4,982 

4,059 

1,820 

1,702 

931 

837 

151 

23, 907 

19, 334 

12,190 

10,237 

3,984 

2,004 

18,  520 

18,165 

9,320 

9,035 

4, 755 

2,766 

21,102 

20, 182 

10, 708 

9,817 

2,629 

1,387 

188, 025 

167,072 

92, 819 

69,415 

29,628 

15, 533 

61, 394 

70, 148 

31,217 

28, 797 

8,283 

5, 355 

25, 409 

25, 230 

13,094 

11,251 

5,764 

3,058 

31,410 

32, 863 

15,217 

12, 988 

5, 573 

2,815 

5,009 

4, 528 

1,861 

1,430 

1,362 

214 

2,348 

2, 040 

1, 175 

943 

348 

123 

33,316 

27, 067 

17,681 

13, 003 

5, 603 

2,947 

52, 701 

63,440 

30, 562 

33, 081 

9,228 

7, 049 

26, 453 

29, 048 

17, 043 

17,071 

5,009 

2, 586 

8,947 

8, 675 

5,528 

4,335 

1,283 

958 

14,810 

7,354 

3,056 

3,114 

644 

272 

78,211 

75, 768 

39, 677 

36, 375 

10, 885 

10, 681 

14, 247 

17,461 

7,546 

7, 930 

1,023 

964 

40, 727 

36, 097 

20,075 

16,438 

9, 186 

3, 0(i8 

8,837 

12, 389 

5, 555 

5, 495 

1,563 

1,374 

14, 674 

9,942 

6,206 

4,182 

3, 196 

792 

16,213 

14, 944 

7,853 

7,036 

2,002 

862 

20, 281 

15, 826 

10, 383 

8,752 

3,944 

724 

15,075 

12, 938 

5,951 

5,253 

3,316 

943 

14,042 

11,738 

7,786 

6,474 

1,775 

1,058 

8,777 

6,754 

3, 488 

2,872 

1,318 

520 

2,5,911 

22, 816 

10, 892 

9,126 

4,637 

1,514 

12, 176 

12, 295 

6, 649 

5, 629 

1,767 

1,110 

19, 282 

14, 027 

6,106 

4, 268 

2,600 

661 

1  Includes  population  of  Soutli  Omaha  for  1910. 


CITIZENSHIP. 


355 


21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND   OVER,   FOR   CITIES    HAVING,   IN   1920,   100,000  INHABITANTS 
1920  and  1910. 


of  females 

was  made 

in  1910.] 

FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  MALES  21  YEARS 

FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  MALES  21  YEARS  OF  AGE 

AND 

OF  AGE  AND  OVER— NUMBER. 

OVER— PER  CENT. 

Alien. 

Citizenship  not 

Natur*il'7.pfi_ 

Having  first 

A  IjPn 

Citizenship 

reported. 

papers. 

not  reported. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

11,028 

3,198 

629 

1,077 

26.3 

34.9 

22.2 

4.5 

48.7 

45.4 

2.8 

15.3 

1 

2,291 

1,661 

114 

1,242 

60.6 

58.9 

10.8 

5.6 

27.3 

20.3 

1.4 

15.2 

2 

588 

565 

235 

518 

56.4 

44.2 

10.4 

8.4 

23.7 

24.7 

9.5 

22.6 

3 

11,494 

9,  559 

424 

4,772 

51.7 

49.5 

18.9 

7.9 

28.4 

28.4 

1.0 

14.2 

4 

603 

839 

616 

740 

48.9 

40.0 

13.0 

6.3 

18.8 

28.5 

19.3 

25.1 

5 

35, 815 

40, 516 

3,339 

4,415 

47.1 

46.3 

17.1 

10.1 

32.8 

39.3 

3.1 

4.3 

6 

8,844 

8, 136 

1,378 

1,377 

35.8 

38.3 

20.3 

6.1 

38.0 

47.5 

5.9 

8.0 

7 

13,996 

16, 255 

2,922 

6,354 

51.9 

52.2 

19.9 

7.7 

23.3 

28.9 

4.9 

11.3 

8 

5,323 

5, 866 

57 

419 

46.5 

48.9 

15.1 

8.1 

38.0 

40.1 

0.4 

2.9 

9 

3,610 

2, 952 

473 

918 

37.0 

41.1 

22.9 

6.6 

3.5.5 

39.9 

4.6 

12.4 

10 

76, 266 

124,553 

17, 163 

33,019 

53.5 

50.2 

23.3 

8.3 

19.0 

32.8 

4.3 

8.7 

11 

3,474 

6, 250 

742 

1,487 

68.2 

64.6 

11.3 

6.5 

16.9 

23.4 

3.6 

5.6 

12 

32,349 

40, 221 

3,038 

5,902 

41.2 

42.9 

29.9 

8.3 

26.4 

42.6 

2.5 

6.3 

13 

2,160 

2,349 

839 

1,271 

53.4 

52.5 

10.9 

4.9 

25.7 

27.7 

10.0 

15.0 

14 

1,591 

463 

449 

710 

42.6 

53.5 

11.9 

4.8 

35.5 

16.5 

10.0 

25.3 

16 

2,098 

2,964 

175 

492 

51.3 

47.3 

15.6 

5.4 

30.6 

40.6 

2.5 

6.7 

16 

3,980 

3,801 

536 

2,342 

62.3 

57.1 

14.8 

10.9 

20.2 

19.8 

2.7 

12.2 

17 

980 

893 

508 

1,251 

63.6 

53.7 

10.9 

5.4 

16.8 

17.1 

8.7 

23.9 

18 

51,490 

2S,  733 

4,633 

6,428 

34.3 

43.7 

29.0 

9.7 

33.6 

38.1 

3.0 

8.5 

19 

9, 309 

10,  .594 

236 

487 

39.2 

41.5 

8.9 

3.6 

50.7 

52.5 

1.3 

2.4 

20 

2,075 

849 

606 

632 

25.7 

37.9 

5.4 

3.8 

53.3 

33.4 

15.6 

24.9 

21 

2,227 

3,301 

859 

1,614 

54.8 

56.7 

23.1 

7.4 

16.0 

24.1 

6.2 

11.8 

22 

8,036 

5, 751 

220 

818 

42.4 

45.0 

15.8 

8.0 

40.7 

41.2 

1.1 

5.9 

23 

2,131 

746 

442 

727 

44.7 

50.6 

11.6 

6.9 

36.3 

21.5 

7.5 

21.0 

21 

1,782 

1,795 

916 

1,335 

48.6 

58.5 

21.0 

11.4 

20.1 

17.2 

10.3 

12.8 

25 

12, 734 

14,404 

559 

3,680 

48.3 

43.9 

16.4 

8.1 

33.8 

38.2 

1.5 

9.8 

26 

2,321 

1,734 

190 

907 

34.9 

42.5 

24.5 

11.2 

37.5 

30.4 

3.1 

15.9 

27 

3,191 

2,564 

1,422 

2,645 

54.7 

53.3 

12.6 

6.8 

22.6 

19.6 

10.1 

20.3 

28 

19, 328 

8, 662 

2,803 

4,087 

45.9 

47.7 

12.8 

9.2 

36.0 

29.3 

5.2 

13.8 

29 

543 

1,152 

677 

1,098 

69.9 

68.4 

8.7 

4.6 

9.6 

13.8 

11.9 

13.2 

30 

8,014 

9, 897 

103 

839 

41.4 

38.6 

11.2 

2.3 

46.8 

54.4 

0.6 

4.6 

31 

839 

808 

505 

734 

44.4 

48.9 

11.1 

5.8 

27.7 

23.7 

16.7 

21.6 

32 

14,731 

14,435 

1,953 

5,624 

48.  5 

46.6 

22.0 

17.6 

26.0 

25.  7 

3.5 

10.0 

33 

6, 590 

10, 305 

1,472 

5,965 

61.0 

52.0 

20.8 

12.0 

14.4 

22.8 

3.2 

13.2 

31 

174 

170 

149 

234 

62.3 

66.3 

10.5 

5.6 

14.7 

11.8 

12.6 

16. 3 

35 

10, 946 

10, 084 

126 

838 

36.1 

31.7 

11.1 

4.6 

52.2 

58.8 

0.6 

4.9 

36 

7,998 

7,693 

1,050 

1,447 

42.2 

45.0 

15.9 

7.4 

37.0 

40.1 

4.9 

7.5 

37 

"    5,740 

3,  703 

1,186 

3,050 

41.3 

45.5 

10.3 

4.4 

40.1 

27.5 

8.3 

22.6 

38 

330, 184 

339,473 

32,725 

64,704 

43.7 

38.4 

17.2 

12.9 

3.5.6 

41.0 

3.5 

7.8 

39 

32, 232 

20, 970 

4,690 

5,670 

52.3 

48.3 

17.9 

12.9 

25.9 

30.5 

3.8 

8.3 

40 

102, 756 

90, 521 

11, 562 

14,663 

45.3 

43.9 

17.8 

13.8 

33.2 

36.4 

.3.7 

5.9 

41 

178, 861 

212, 777 

13,467 

40,961 

37.8 

32.3 

16.8 

12.7 

42.2 

46.1 

3.2 

8.9 

42 

11,758 

11,089 

2,305 

2,394 

58.4 

54.8 

15.5 

10.0 

21.8 

28.9 

4.3 

6.2 

43 

4,577 

4,116 

701 

1,016 

49.0 

49.6 

18.4 

7.6 

28.2 

34.4 

4.3 

8.5 

44 

22, 102 

19, 204 

1,910 

4,061 

42.5 

43.1 

15.0 

10.0 

39.1 

38.7 

3.4 

8.2 

45 

1,317 

565 

203 

173 

41.9 

51.2 

20.6 

8.3 

32.4 

31.0 

5.0 

9.5 

46 

6,902 

5,968 

831 

1,125 

51.0 

52.9 

16.7 

10.4 

28.9 

30.9 

3.5 

5.8 

47 

3,209 

4,170 

1,236 

2,194 

50.3 

49.7 

25.7 

15.2 

17.3 

23.0 

6.7 

12.1 

48 

7,197 

6,029 

568 

2,949 

50.7 

48.6 

12.5 

6.9 

34.1 

29.9 

2.7 

14.6 

49 

59, 133 

63, 156 

6,445 

18, 968 

49.4 

41.5 

15.8 

9.3 

31.4 

37.8 

3.4 

11.4 

50 

21),  072 

28,439 

1,822 

7, 557 

50.8 

41.1 

13.5 

7.6 

32.7 

40.5 

3.0 

10.8 

51 

6, 162 

7,097 

389 

3,824 

51.5 

44.6 

22.7 

12.1 

24.3 

28.1 

1.5 

15.2 

52 

9,662 

14, 910 

958 

2,150 

48.4 

.39.5 

17.7 

8.6 

30.8 

45.4 

3.0 

6.5 

53 

1,583 

2, 675 

203 

209 

37.2 

31.6 

27.2 

4.7 

31.6 

59.1 

4.1 

4.0 

54 

563 

503 

262 

471 

50.0 

46.2 

14.8 

6.0 

24.0 

24.7 

11.2 

23.1 

55 

8,558 

8,361 

1,474 

2,756 

53.1 

48.0 

16.8 

10.9 

25.7 

30.9 

4.4 

10.2 

56 

10,303 

15,918 

2,608 

7,  .392 

58.0 

52.1 

17.5 

11.1 

19.5 

25.1 

4.9 

11.7 

57 

3,332 

5,576 

1,069 

3,815 

64.4 

58.8 

18.9 

8.9 

12.6 

19.2 

4.0 

13.1 

58 

1,963 

1,990 

173 

1,392 

61.8 

50.0 

14.3 

11.0 

21.9 

22.9 

1.9 

16.0 

59 

10, 226 

2,223 

884 

1,745 

20.6 

42.3 

4.3 

3.7 

69.0 

30.2 

6.0 

23.7 

60 

22,488 

21, 872 

5,161 

6,840 

50.7 

48.0 

13.9 

14.1 

28.8 

28.9 

6.6 

9.0 

61 

4,843 

6,801 

835 

1,766 

53.0 

45.4 

7.2 

5.5 

34.0 

38.9 

5.9 

10.1 

62 

9,333 

11,474 

2,133 

.5,117 

49.3 

45.5 

22.6 

8.5 

22.9 

31.8 

5.2 

14.2 

63 

1,576 

3,451 

143 

2,069 

62.9 

44.4 

17.7 

11.1 

17.8 

27.9 

1.6 

16.7 

64 

5, 058 

4,520 

214 

448 

42.3 

42.1 

21.8 

8.0 

34.5 

45.5 

1.5 

4.5 

65 

5.899 

4,715 

459 

2,  .331 

48.4 

47.1 

12.3 

5.8 

36.4 

31.6 

2.8 

15.6 

66 

5,416 

4, 308 

538 

2,042 

51.2 

55.3 

19.4 

4.6 

26.7 

27.2 

2.7 

12.9 

67 

5,374 

5,736 

434 

1,006 

39.5 

40.6 

22.0 

7.3 

35.6 

44.3 

2.9 

7.8 

C8 

2,  .842 

2,304 

1,639 

1.902 

55.4 

55.2 

12.6 

9.0 

20.2 

19.6 

11.7 

16.2 

69 

3,487 

2.671 

484 

691 

39.7 

42.5 

15.0 

7.7 

39.7 

39.5 

6.5 

10.2 

70 

9,698 

li;i84 

684 

992 

42.0 

40.0 

17.9 

6.6 

37.4 

49.0 

2.6 

4.3 

71 

3, 518 

5,060 

242 

496 

54.6 

45.8 

14.5 

9.0 

28.9 

41.2 

2.0 

4  0 

72 

10,098 

7,543 

478 

1,555 

31.7 

30.4 

13.5 

4.7 

52.4 

53.8 

2.6 

11. 1 

73 

356 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


TABLE    96 CITIZENSHIP     OF    FOREIGN-BORN    WHITE    MALES    AND     FEMALES    21 

YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  FOR  CITIES   HAVING,  IN  1920,  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR 
MORE:  1920  AND  1910— Coniinued. 

[No  inquiry  as  to  the  citizenship  of  females  was  made  in  1910.] 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn. . . . 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Oiiio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

IndianapoUs,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N. .) 

Kansas  City,  Kans. . . 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn. .. 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass. . 

New  Haven,  Conn . . . 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough.. 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Riclimoad  borough. 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Cahf 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Philadelphia^  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Cahf. . 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.  C... 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youugstown,  Ohio... 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  FEM.iLES  21  YEARS  OF  .\GE  AND  OVER:  1920 


Total. 

Naturalized. 

Having  first 
papers. 

Alien. 

Citizenship 
not  reported. 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

11, 270 

4,343 

38.5 

154 

L4 

6,399 

56.8 

374 

3.3 

7,956 

5,025 

63.2 

89 

LI 

2,653 

33.3 

189 

2.4 

1,796 

1,100 

61.2 

33 

1.8 

495 

27.6 

168 

9.4 

36, 151 

19,6r3 

54.5 

605 

1.7 

15, 123 

41.8 

730 

2.0 

2,271 

1,227 

54.0 

19 

0.8 

606 

26.7 

419 

18.5 

111,  827 

51,401 

46.0 

1,723 

L5 

52,954 

47.4 

5,746 

5.1 

19,016 

7,544 

39.7 

169 

0.9 

9,444 

49.7 

1, 859 

9.8 

51,648 

29,391 

56.9 

730 

1.4 

17, 537 

34.0 

3,990 

7.7 

15, 490 

7,058 

45.6 

134 

0.9 

8,200 

52.9 

98 

0.6 

8,203 

3,537 

43.1 

76 

0.9 

3,912 

47.7 

678 

8.3 

341,  S3S 

192, 341 

56.3 

6,000 

L8 

122, 551 

35.9 

20,946 

6.1 

19, 761 

13,511 

68.4 

266 

L3 

4,720 

23.9 

1, 204 

6.4 

95, 147 

45, 650 

48.0 

1, 543 

L6 

44, 185 

46.4 

3,769 

4.0 

6,324 

3, 931 

62.2 

107 

L7 

1, 496 

23.7 

790 

12.5 

3,011 

1,455 

48.3 

45 

L6 

1,149 

38.2 

362 

12.0 

5,197 

3, 115 

59.9 

85 

L6 

1,835 

35.3 

162 

3.1 

15, 554 

10, 948 

70.4 

286 

L8 

3,860 

24.8 

460 

3.0 

4,605 

3,143 

68. 3 

53 

L2 

967 

21.0 

442 

9.6 

104, 366 

45, 864 

43.9 

2,121 

2.0 

51,569 

49.4 

4,812 

4.6 

19, 768 

7,654 

38.7 

128 

0.6 

11, 555 

58.  5 

431 

2.2 

1.976 

698 

35.3 

18 

0.9 

876 

4L3 

384 

19.4 

12,  233 

7,111 

58.1 

207 

L7 

3, 830 

31.3 

1, 085 

8.9 

17, 262 

7,904 

45.  8 

171 

LO 

8,923 

5L7 

261 

1.5 

4,245 

2,020 

47.6 

33 

0.8 

1,805 

42.5 

387 

9.1 

7,140 

3,905 

54.7 

185 

2.6 

1, 967 

27.5 

1,083 

15.2 

33,012 

17, 146 

5L9 

318 

LO 

14, 433 

43.7 

1,115 

3.4 

4,144 

1,896 

45.8 

91 

2.2 

2,002 

48.3 

155 

3.7 

10, 632 

6, 186 

58.2 

125 

1.2 

2,931 

27.6 

1,390 

13.1 

45, 084 

22, 913 

50.9 

768 

1.7 

18, 728 

4L5 

2,645 

5.9 

5,503 

3,650 

66.4 

66 

L2 

797 

14.5 

984 

17.9 

17,904 

7,628 

42.6 

151 

0.8 

9,979 

55.7 

146 

0.8 

2,270 

1,053 

46.4 

38 

1.7 

733 

32.3 

446 

19.6 

45, 098 

25, 481 

56.5 

1,500 

3.3 

15, 781 

35.0 

2,  .336 

5.2 

36, SSI 

23, 972 

65.0 

905 

2.5 

10, 100 

27.4 

1,904 

5.2 

1,012 

626 

61.9 

7 

0.7 

218 

2L5 

161 

15.9 

21,5(K) 

7,706 

35.  8 

202 

0.9 

13, 392 

02.3 

.       206 

1.0 

20, 040 

8,603 

42.9 

175 

0.9 

9,485 

47.3 

1,777 

8.9 

9,510 

3,876 

40.8 

52 

0.5 

3,781 

39.8 

1,801 

18.9 

870, 140 

360,255 

41.4 

14, 838 

L7 

441,892 

50.8 

53, 155 

6.1 

118,863 

58, 287 

49.0 

l,(i28 

1.4 

50, 947 

42.9 

8,001 

6.7 

283, 451 

125, 779 

44.4 

4,076 

1.4 

135, 643 

47.9 

17,953 

6.3 

403, 879 

139, 873 

34.6 

8,260 

2.0 

232,-933 

57.7 

22, 813 

5.6 

51,070 

30,015 

58.8 

692 

1.4 

16, 923 

33.1 

3,440 

6.7 

12,877 

6,301 

48.9 

182 

L4 

5,446 

42.3 

948 

7.4 

49, 435 

22,019 

44.5 

473 

LO 

23,797 

48.1 

3,146 

6.4 

1,887 

1,097 

58.1 

18 

LO 

628 

33.3 

144 

7.6 

18, 046 

10, 467 

58.0 

339 

L9 

6,455 

35.8 

785 

4.3 

14,065 

7,890 

56.1 

319 

2.3 

4,464 

3L7 

1,392 

9.9 

19, 644 

9,992 

50.9 

226 

1.2 

8,285 

42.2 

1,141 

5.8 

173, 623 

85, 864 

49.5 

2,031 

1.2 

75,007 

43.2 

10, 721 

6.2 

50, 513 

28, 382 

56.2 

513 

LO 

19, 083 

37.8 

2,535 

5.0 

17, 724 

10, 782 

60.8 

444 

2.5 

6,105 

34.4 

393 

2.2 

32,031 

16,051 

50.1 

564 

1.8 

13,941 

43.5 

1,475 

4.6 

3,684 

1,429 

38.8 

61 

1.7 

1,955 

53.1 

239 

6.5 

1,904 

985 

51.7 

34 

L8 

654 

34.3 

231 

12.1 

30, 352 

16,835 

55.5 

441 

L5 

11,081 

36.5 

1,995 

6.6 

43, 015 

25,868 

60.1 

614 

L4 

13, 154 

30.6 

3,379 

7.9 

21,861 

15, 172 

69.4 

518 

2.4 

4,917 

22.5 

1,254 

5.7 

8,867 

6,234 

70.3 

199 

2.2 

2,267 

25.6 

167 

L9 

12, 299 

2,873 

23.4 

248 

2.0 

8,162 

66.4 

1,016 

8.3 

52, 656 

28,099 

53.  4 

1,000 

L9 

18,  732 

35.6 

4,825 

9.2 

12,440 

7,051 

56.7 

67 

0.5 

4,141 

33.3 

1,181 

9.5 

26, 813 

15, 757 

58.  8 

564 

2.1 

8, 399 

31.3 

2,093 

7.8 

6,646 

4, 692 

70.6 

136 

2.0 

1,651 

21.8 

167 

2.5 

14,050 

6,559 

46.7 

241 

L7 

6,843 

48.7 

407 

2.9 

13, 580 

7,921 

58.3 

143 

1.1 

5,059 

37.3 

457 

3.4 

15,030 

9, 451 

62.9 

223 

L5 

4,709 

3L3 

647 

4.3 

12, 016 

5,274 

43.9 

139 

L2 

6,094 

50.7 

509 

4.2 

12, 334 

6,926 

56.  2 

324 

2.6 

3,491 

28.3 

1,593 

12.9 

6,296 

2,982 

47.4 

58 

0.9 

2,707 

43.0 

549 

8.7 

23, 478 

10, 899 

46.1 

253 

LI 

11,000 

46.9 

1,326 

5.6 

11, 786 

6,513 

55.3 

347 

2.9 

4,580 

38.9 

316 

2.9 

11,661 

5,113 

43.8 

102 

0.9 

5,985 

51.3 

461 

4.0 

CITIZENSHIP. 


35Y 


Table  97.— CITIZENSHIP  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION  AND  OF  FOREIGN- 
BORN  WHITE  MALES  AND  FEMALES  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  FOR  CITIES 
HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920. 


Alabama: 

Mobile 

Montgomery 

Arizona: 

Phoenix 

Arkansas: 

Fort  Smith 

Little  Rock 

California: 

Alameda 

Berkeley 

Fresno 

Long  Beach 

Pasadena 

Sacramento 

San  Diego 

San  Jose 

Stockton 

Colorado: 

Colorado  Springs. 

Pueblo 

Connecticut: 

Meriden 

New  Britain 

New  London 

Norwalk 

Stamford 

Waterbui'y 

Florida: 

Jacksonville 

Miami 

Pensacola 

Tampa 

Georgia: 

Augusta 

Columbus 

Macon 

Savannah 

Illinois: 

Aurora 

Bloomington 

Cicero  town 

Danville 

Decatur 

East  St.  Louis... 

Elgin 

Evanston 

Joliet 

Moline 

Oak  Park  village 

Peoria 

Quincy 

Rock  Island 

Rockford 

Springfield 

Indiana: 

Anderson 

East  Chicago 

Evansville." 

Fort  Wayne 

Gary 

Hammond 

Kokomo 

Mimcie 

Riclimond 

South  Bend 

Terre  Haute 


foreign-born  white  POPXn.ATION. 


Total. 


,006 

761 


,045 
8^ 


877 
573 
552 
799 
785 
873 
295 
820 
981 

604 
393 

909 
230 
840 
955 
704 
894 

894 
563 
445 
666 

927 
326 
698 
,247 

476 
a31 
466 
916 
590 
782 
055 
771 
490 
391 
634 
790 
411 
352 
343 
255 

940 
663 
145 
634 
460 
118 
166 
820 

,127 
391 

,66 


Natural- 
ized. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,001 
486 

1,197 

513 
1,000 

3,585 
5,669 
3,253 
4,009 
3,523 
5,560 
6,908 
3,214 
3,023 

1,777 
3,030 

3,692 
7,494 
2,442 
2,473 
3,734 
10, 279 

2,117 

1,254 

693 

1,811 

•     42,7 

185 

393 

1,880 

4,061 
2,010 
8, 54S 
1,420 
1,762 
2, 821 
3,144 
3,855 
4,668 
5,167 
3,986 
5,036 
1,968 
3,788 
9,608 
4,029 

451 

3, 667 

2. 213 

3',  982 

4,153 

2,965 

619 

434 

659 

4, 809; 

1, 8921 


Per 
cent. 


49.9 
63.9 

29,6 

60.1 
55.6 

61.0 
59.2 
38.0 
59.0 
51.9 
51.1 
52.0 
41.1 
43.3 

68.2 
41.0 

46.7 
35. 3 
41.  S 
41.5 
34.1) 
34.4 

54.4 
48.9 
•48.0 
17.0 

46.1 
56.7 
56.3 
57.9 

62.7 

71.0 

55.3 

74.1 

68.0 

41.6 

62.2 

56.9 

55.0 

69.9 

70 

64.6 

81.6 

70.8 

55.4 

64.4 

48.0 
25.0 
70.4 
60.0 
25.2 
36.5 
63.1 
52.9 
58.5 
35.9 
61.6 


Hav- 
ing 
first 
pa- 
pers. 


124 

41 

137 

53 
118 

553 
848 
396 
318 
419 
66S 
655 
341 
372 

174 
527 

1,006 
1,69;! 
378 
465 
1,091 
2,026 

334 
205 
100 
161 

43 

19 

55 

189 

648 
126 

2,554 
121 
180 

1,0.55 
206 
706 
823 
855 
293 
633 
54 
482 

2,087 
430 

106 

4,187 
224 
894 

3,322 

2,052 
149 
74 
114 

2,949 
6231 


Alien. 


535 
158 

2,369 

131 

287 

1,553 
2,774 
4, 348 
2, 133 
2, 303 
3,997 
4,966 
3,177 
2,544 

477 
3,127 

2,610 
11,836 
2, 919 
2,439 
5, 267 
16,430 

1, 

824 

334 

8,351 

199 

109 

188 

1,031 

1,467 

415 

3,930 

248 

532 

2,318 

565 

1,885 

2, 605 

1,123 

816 

1,2.50 

122 

767 

4,797 

1,252 

227 

6,024 

394 

1,37 

7,667 

2,562 

356 

15 

244 

4,378 

760 


Citi- 
zen- 
ship 
not 
re- 
port- 
ed. 


346 

76 

342 

157 
393 

186 
282 
555 
339 
540 
648 
766 
1,088 
1,042 

176 
709 

601 
205 
101 
578 
612 
1,159 

356 
280 
318 
343 

258 
13 
62 

147 

300 
280 
434 
127 
116 
588 
1,140 
32r 
394 
246 
639 
971 
26 
315 
851 
544 

1.56 
785 
314 
383 

1,318 

639 

42 

156 

110 

1,255 
392 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION 
21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total. 


Male. 


1,102 
420 

1,957 

468 


2,894 
4,466 
4,267 
3,085 
2,636 
6,122 
6,489 
3,973 
4,038 

1,218 
3,780 

3,792 
10,973 
2,742 
2,778 
5,017 
15, 520 

2,042 
1,220 
1,017 
5,130 

516 

198 

361 

1,729 

3,404 
1,350 
7,893 
1,006 
1,282 
3,807 
2,;341 
3,056 
4,495 
4,160 
2,632 
4,096 
1,193 
2,748 
9, 210 
3,091 

539 

9,034 

1, 581 

3,586 

10, 005 

4,539 

681 

500 

642 

6,780 

2,010 


Fe- 
male. 


719 
269 

1,391 

344 
732 

2,568 
4,371 
3,095 
3,032 
3,594 
3,934 
6, 395 
3,226 
2,471 

1,274 
2,660 

3,530 
8, 5*0 
2, 591 
2,671 
4, 575 
11,739 

1,510 

i,aa 

362 
3,928 

349 

102 

258 

1,257 

2,717 
1,328 
6, 4:50 
834 
1,062 
2,426 
2,510 
3,286 
3,440 
2,707 
2,803 
3,322 
1,184 
2,204 
6, 824 
2,647 

350 

4, 360 

1,462 

2,711 

4,960 

2,970 

393 

292 

430 

5, 292 

1,410 


Number 
natural- 
ized. 


Male. 


579 
265 

621 

274 
639 

1,812 
2,786 
1,774 
1,954 
1,537 
3,077 
3,618 
1,745 
1,726 


1,566 

1,834 
3,  S21 
1,139 
1,177 
1,790 
6,092 

1,105 
628 
467 
884 

250 

106 

201 

1,010 

2,084 

984 

4,341 

719 

880 

1,533 

1,471 

1,864 

2,420 

2,8:35 

2,024 

2,6,56 

982 

1,939 

5, 122 

2,017 

246 

2,042 
1,141 

2,038 

2, 340 

1, 550 

347 

252 

360 

2,455 

1,017 


Fe- 
male. 


359 
185 

621 

225 
437 

1.667 
2,694 
1,354 
1,936 
1,886 
2,287 
3,051 
1,381 
1,216 

883 
1,363 

1,755 
3, 366 
1,209 
1,197 
1,743 
4,782 

891 
663 
208 

785 

151 
65 
169 
772 

1,867 

989 

3, 852 

675 

815 

1,147 

1,689 

1,850 

2,093 

2,067 

1,879 

2,231 

968 

1,658 

4,144 

1,779 

185 

1,357 

1,024 

1,837 

l,r)44 

1,275 

249 

175 

268 

2,  Of 

804 


Per  cent 
natural- 
ized. „ 


Male, 


62.5 
63.1 

31.7 

68.5 
54.6 

62.6 
62.4 
41.6 
63.3 
68.0 
60.3 
65.8 
43.9 
42.7 

69.7 
41.4 

48.4 
34.8 
41.5 
42.4 
35.7 
32.8 

54.1 
51.5 
46.9 
17.2 

48.4 
63.0 
56.7 
58.4 

61.2 

72.9 
55.0 
71.5 
68.6 
40.3 
62.8 
61.0 
53.8 
68.1 
76.9 
64.8 
82.3 
70.6 
55.6 
66.3 

46.6 
22.6 
72.2 
56.8 
23.4 
34.1 
61.0 
60.4 
56. 1 
36.  2 
50.6 


358 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  97.— CITIZENSHIP  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION  AND  OF  FOREION- 
BORN  WHITE  MALES  AND  FEMALES  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  FOR  CITIES 
HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


Iowa: 

Cedar  Rapids — 

Council  Bliills... 

Davenport 

Dubuque 

Sioux  City 

Waterloo 

Kansas: 

Topeka 

Wichita 

Kentucky: 

Covington 

Lexington 

Newport 

LoxnsiANA: 

Shreveport 

Maine: 

Bangor 

Lewiston 

Portland 

Maryland: 

Cumberland 

Hagerstown 

Massachusetts: 

Brockton 

Brookline  town . 

Chelsea 

Chicopce 

Everett 

Fitchburg 

Haverhill 

Holyoke 

Lawrence 

Lynn 

Maiden 

Medford 

Newton 

Pittsfleld 

Quiacy 

Kevere 

Salem 

Somerville 

Taunton 

Waltham 

Michigan: 

Battle  Creek 

Bay  City 

Flint 

Hamtramck  vil. 

Highland  Park.. 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Lansing 

Muskegon 

Pontiac 

Port  Huron 

Saginaw 

Minnesota  : 

Duluth 

Missouri: 

JopliQ 

St.  Joseph 

Springfield 

Montana : 

Butte 

Nebraska: 

Lincoln 

New  Hampshire 

Manchester 

Nashua 


foreign-born  white  population. 


Total. 


Natural- 
ized. 


Num- 
ber. 


5, 863 
3, 988 
7,644 
4,221 
11,216 
2, 929 

4,000 
3,021 

2,883 

800 

2,093 


3,740 
10, 262 
13, 229 

1,163 

428 

17, 124 

9,360 

17, 198 

12, 182 

11,079 

13,162 

13,307 

20, 2.55 

39, 063 

27, 858 

14, 105| 

8,554! 

10, 179| 

8,2111 

13,749'. 

8,8471 

11,203 

24, 182: 

9,998 

8, 1041 

3,378 
8,954 
15, 127 
23,062 
12,66ll 
6,316, 
7,207i 
5, 985| 
6,780 
5, 185- 
6, 346 
11,005 

30, 118 

727 

6,423 

973 

11,454 

7,198 

27,516 
8, 7921 


Per 
cent. 


3,656 
2,448 
5,469 
3,149 
6,336 
1,630 

2,105 
1,508 

2, 248 

436 

1,626 


1,472 
3,681 
6,285 

493 
247 

8,397 
4,133 
5,966 
3,635 
6,079 
4,797 
5,762 
8,244 
13,714 
13,485 
6,964 
5,310 
4,782 
3,460 
6,974 
4,121 
5,191 
12,515 
3,309 
3,872 

1,720 
6,370 
5,984 
2,607 
4,725 
2,465 
3,304 
2,800 
4,147 
2,017 
3,960 
6,602 

17,425 

552 

3,467 

640 

6,974 

3,066 

10, 930 
2,959 


62.4 
61.4 
71.5 

74.6 
.56.5 
55.7 

52.6 
49.9 

78.0 
54.5 

77. 


39.4 
35.9 
47.5 

42.4 
67.7 

49.0 

44.2 

34.7 

29 

54.9 

36.4 

43.3 

40.7 

35.1 

48.4 

49.4 

62.1 

47.0 

42.1 

50.7 

46.6 

46.3 

51.8 

33.1 

47.8 

50.9 
71.1 
39.6 
11.3 
37.3 
46.4 
46.8 
46.8 
61.2 
38.9 
62.4 
56.9 

57.9 

75.9 
54.0 

65.8 

60.9 

42.6 

39.7 
33.7 


Hav- 
ing 
first 
pa- 
pers. 


AUen. 


511 
183 
457 
217 
1, 105 
238 

326 
107 

128 
46 
108 


242 
624 
932 

.57 
32 

1,443 

456 

1,801 

l,OfU 

917 

927 

923 

1,292 

2,449 

2,224 

1,524 

754 

731 

556 

2,010 

681 

854 

2,516 

428 

569 

264 

760 

2,042 

4,820 

2,310 

637 

570 

851 

838 

467 

496 

987 

4,332 

30 
570 
40 

1,267 

1,087 


Citi- 
zen- 
ship 
not 
re- 
port- 
ed. 


1,296 
747 
941 
487 

3,300 
711 

1,309 


281 
153 
297 

452 

1,548 
5,518 
5,278 

248 
105 

7,045 
4,664 
8,830 
7,328 
4,031 
6,764 
6,476 
10,420 
22,496 
11,985 
5,603 
2,471 
4,583 
3,831 
4,562 
3,503 
5,063 
8,988 
5,622 
3,694 

1,085 
1,564 
6,222 
15,431 
4,999 
1,863 
2,374 
1,624 
1,311 
1,749 
1,845 
3,003 

7,137 

79 
1,850 


2,450 
2,405 
13,499 


400 
610 

777 
368 
475 
350 

261 
418 

226 
165 
62 


478 
439 
734 

366 
44 

239 

107 

601 

158 

62 

674 

146 

299 

404 

164 

14 

19 

83 

364 

203 

542 

95 

163 

639 

69 

319 
200 
879 
204 
627 
351 
959 
710 
484 
952 
45 
1,013 

1,224 

66 
536 
204 

773 

640 

1,183 
916 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE    POPULATION 
21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total. 


Male. 


2,906 
2,117 
3,915 
2,194 
6,210 
1,605 

1,814 
1, 494 

1,401 
473 
968 

687 

1,670 
4,144 
5,834 

642 
270 

8,194 
2,799 
8,046 
5,982 
4,984 
6,054 
6,314 
8,905 
18, 020 
12,694 
5,982 
3,676 
3,886 
3,940 
6,524 
4,134 
6,113 
10, 776 
4,428 
3,404 

1,766 
4.379 
8,626 
13, 1.30 
6,975 
2,733 
3,564 
3, 109 
3,485 
2,875 
2,835 
6,671 

16, 825 

406 

3,388 

628 

6,644 

3,209 

11,807 
4,089 


Fe- 
male. 


Number 
natural- 
ized. 


Male. 


2,474 
1,648 
3,419 
1,914 
4,177 
1,122 

1,668 
1,158 

1,428 

292 

1,007 


1,741 
4,496 
6,198 

452 
147 

7,661 
6,186 
6,942 
6, 267 
5, 214 
6,802 
6,958 
9,G98 
17, 156 
12, 825 
6,799 
4,274 
5,666 
3,515 
6,044 
4,047 
5,229 
11,82" 
4,620 
4,009 

1,346 
4,073 
4,775 
7,576 
4,277 
2,221 
2,981 
2,284 
2,926 
1,769 
2,830 
6,001 

11,337 

294 

2,557 

409 

4,221 

3,002 

12,552 
3,727 


1,832 
1,258 
2,786 
1,663 
3,396 
851 

991 
793 

1,148 
258 
791 

313 

627 
1,703 
2,782 

275 
146 

3,986 
1,813 
2, 918 
1,746 
2, 7.57 
2,249 
2,611 
3,887 
6,691 
6,146 
3,144 
2,328 
2,066 
1,659 
3,243 
2,009 
2,375 
5,642 
1,613 
1,     ' 

847 
3,161 
3,159 
1,449 
2,498 
1,201 
1,608 
1,355 
2,072 

963 
1,794 
3,291 

9,414 

299 

1,817 

346 

3,873 

1,470 

4,960 
1,376 


Fe- 
male. 


1, 
1,113 

2,563 

1,457 

2,663 

719 

1,041 
657 

1,075 
166 

776 

202 

785 
1,783 
3,207 

202 
97 

4,072 

2,244 

2,613 

1,734 

3,096 

2,370 

2,953 

4,033 

6,566 

6,796 

3,578 

2,779 

2,672 

1,654 

3,384 

1, 

2,611 

6,563 

1,661 

2,081 

806 
2,994 
2,464 

962 
1,952 
1,194 
1,572 
1,315 
1,975 

9:'4 
1,982 
3,129 

236 

1,544 

283 

2,873 

1,433 

5,452 
1,458 


Per  cent 
natural- 
ized. 


Male. 


63.0 
59.4 
71.2 
75.8 
54.7 
53. 0 

64.6 
63.1 

81.9 
54.5 
81.7 


37.6 
41.1 
47.7 

42.8 
64.1 

48.6 
64.8 
36.3 
29.2 
65.3 
37.1 
41.4 
43.6 
36.6 
48.4 
62.6 
63.3 
53.1 
42.1 
49.7 
48.6 
46.5 
52.4 
34.2 
49.0 

48.0 

72, 

36.6 

11.0 

35.8 

43.9 

45.2 

43.6 

59.5 

33.5 

63.3 

59.1 

56.0 

73.8 
53.6 
65.5 

58.3 

45.8 

42.0 
33.7 


.Fe- 
male. 


CITIZENSHIP. 


359 


Table  97.— CITIZENSHIP  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION  AND  OF  FOREIGN- 
BORN  WHITE  MALES  AND  FEMALES  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  FOR  CITIES 
HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


New  Jersey: 

Atlantic  City 

Bayonne 

Clifton 

East  Orange 

Elizabeth 

Hoboken 

Irvington  town . 

Kearny  town  . . . 

Montclair  town. 

New  Brunswick 

Orange 

Passaic 

Perth  Ainboy... 

Plainfield 

West  Hoboken.. 

West  New  York 
New  York: 

Amsterdam 

Auburn 

Binghamton 

Ehnira 

Jamestown 

Kingston 

Mount  Vernon. . 

New  Rochelle... 

Newburgh 

Niagara  Falls... 

Poughkeepsie. .. 

Rome 

Schenectady 

Troy 

Utica 

Watertown 

N  ORTH  Carolina: 

Asheville 

Charlotte 

Wilmington 

Winston-Salem . 
Ohio: 

Canton , 

East  Cleveland. 

Hamilton 

Lakewood , 

Lima 

Lorain 

Mansfield 

Marion 

Newark 

Portsmouth 

Springfield 

Steuben\ille. .. 

Warren 

Zanes\'iUe 

Oklahoma: 

Muskogee 

Oklahoma  City. 

Tulsa 


foreign-born  white  popltlation. 


Total. 


7,009 

25, 472 

9,611 

6,780 

28, 215 

23,496 

5,508 

7,904 

5,159 

8,935 

6, 9t» 

26, 365 

14,9181 

5, 502; 

14, 076 


9,807 
7,579 

10, 30S 
4, 7061 

11,415! 
2, 7631 

10, 090 i 
8,457i 
4,939: 

17, 886 
5,530j 
5,234 

20, 490i 

11,483 

23,257 
5,829 

555 
514 
624 
296 

14,680 
3,843 
2,6a3 
7, 255 
1,917 

11,927 
3,207 
954 
1,505 
694 
2,757 
5,581 
4,677 
1,272 

541 
3,477 
2,025 


Natural- 
ized. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


3,974 
9,590 
3,957 
3,836 
11, 161 
10, 520 
3,081 
3,980 
2,428 
3,228 
3,501 
8,189 
5, 757 
2,457 
6, 865 
4,106 

3,969 
3,420 
4,281 
2,761 
7,214 
1,637 
5,492 
4,786 
2,718 
6,326 
2,822 
1,896 
10,218 
7,132 
9,932 
2,937 

285 
268 
303 
138 


56.7 
37.6 
41.2 
56.6 
39.6 
44.8 
55.9 
50.4 
47.1 
36.1 
50.3 
31.1 
38.6 
44.7 
48.8 
46.0 

40.5 
45.1 
41.3 
58.7 
63.2 
59.2 
54.4 
56.6 
55.0 
35.4 
51.0 
36.2 
49.9 
62.1 
42.7 
50.4 

51.4 
52.1 

48.6 
46.6 


Hav- 
ing 
first 
pa- 
pers. 


5,249 

35.8 

2,67S 

69.7 

1,7S2 

69.9 

3,572 

49.2 

1,014 

52.9 

3,841 

32.2 

1,479 

46.1 

547 

57.3 

719 

47.  S 

448 

64.6 

1,766 

64.1 

1,706 

30.6 

1,321 

28.2 

726 

57.1 

275 

50.8 

1,656 

47.6 

935 

46.2 

493 

3,190 

776 

416 

3, 145 

2,488 

542 

836 

279 

1,005 

514 

1,768 

1,839 

548 

1,053 

1,067 

776 
774 
888 
164 
575 
144 

1,092 
841 
585 

1,470 
464 
562 

1,341 
401 

1,494 
479 

15 
21 
44 
23 

1,588 

336 

103 

1,127 

118 

2,069 

326 

65 

142 

21 

90 

31 

395 

87 

35 
215 
172 


Alien 


2,185 
12,377 
4,726 
1,911 
12,790 
10, 159 
1,291 
2,760 
2,094 
3,982 
2,427 
15,803 
6,492 
2,235 
0,015 
3,403 

4,564 
3,2.35 
4,736 
1,217 
3,119 
660 
3,228 
2,577 
1,223 
8,775 
1,736 
2,619 
8,324 
2,497 
11,607 
2,132 

188 
117 
158 
108 

7, 2471 

777 

572 

2,349 

5371 

5,a39 

1,243 

249 

532 

117 

684 

3,199 

2,900 

407 

134 

1,305 

510 


Citi- 
zen- 
ship 
not 
re- 
port- 
ed. 


357 
315 
152 
617 
1,119 
329 
594 
328 
358 
720 
521 
605 
830 
262 
143 
352 


150 
463i 
5frl 
5071 
322' 
278! 
2531 
4131 

1,315, 
508: 
1571 
607 

l,453l 
2241 
281 

67 
108 
119 

27 

596 
52 
116 
207 
24S 
178 
159 
93 
112 

losl 

217 

361 

61 

52 

97 
301 
408 


foreign-born  white  POPtJLATION 
21  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total. 


Male. 


3, 292 
13, 117 
4,510 
2,936 
14, 586 
11,991 
2,698 
3,722 
2,203 
4,r~~ 
3,258 
12,382 
7,700 
2,509 
6,649 
4,352 

4,669 
3,944 
5,262 
2,311 
5,590 
1,344 
4,711 
3,867 
2,437 
9,278 
2,646 
2,900 

10, 499 
5, 058 

11,174 
2,634 

261 
256 
371 
167 

9,416 

1,777 

1,448 

3,624 

1,012 

6,900 

1,633 

5:36 

821 

385 

1,420 

3,235 

2,846 

697 

330 
1,975 
1,163 


Fe- 
male. 


3,202 
10, 139 
4,136 
3,492 
11,389 
9,440 
2,503 
3,407 
2,546 
3, 899 
3,251 
11,411 
5, 967 
2, 537 
6,201 
3,809 

4,422 
3,034 
4,391 
1,981 
4,944 
1,271 
4,531 
3,925 
2,143 
6,475 
2,430 
1,792 
8,267 
5,813 
9, 98-! 
2,645 

258 
207 

198 
102 

4,069 

1,826 

1,08:5 

3,140 

769 

3,9:50 

1,167 

361 

558 

276 

1,174 

1.794 

1,409 

523 

186 

1,130 

718i 


Number 
natural- 
ized. 


Male. 


1,903 
4,843 
1,948 
1,846 
5,610 
5,310 
1,496 
1,984 
1,195 
1,570 
1,741 
4,006 
2,926 
1,180 
3,386 
2,062 

1,949 
1,747 
2,064 
1,376 
3,645 
820 
2,803 
2,435 
1,327 
3,128 
1,376 
1,026 
5,218 
3,294 
4,970 
1,249 

153 
131 
182 
75 

2,892 

1,288 
953 

1,7:?9 
516 

1,990 
721 
299 
379 
248 
880 
908 
670 
358 

153 
926 
517 


Fe- 
male. 


1,877 
4, 187 
1,789 
1,890 
5,04: 
4,712 
1 ,  505 
1,755 
1, 154 
1,458 
1,0,59 
3,560 
2,461 
1,198 
3,183 
1,846 

1,853 
1,532 
2,058 
1,255 
3,294 

783 
2,447 
2, 145 
1,269 
2,72-1 
1,315 

771 
4,437 
3,653 
4,. 5,56 
1,540 

125 
121 
103 
58 

2,028 
1,318 

799 
1,723 

454' 

1,626; 

6:55, 
232, 
311 
190 
8.30 
696! 
588 
352 

115 
668 
3781 


Per  cent 
natural- 
ized. 


Male. 


57.8 
36.9 
43.2 
62.9 
38.5 
44.3 
55.4 
53.3 
54.2 
38.3 
53.4 
32.4 
38.0 
47.0 
50.9 
47.4 

41.7 
44.3 
39.2 
59.5 
65.2 
61.0 
59.5 
63.0 
54.5 
33.7 
52.0 
35.4 
49.7 
65.1 
44.5 
47.4 

58.6 
51.2 
49.1 
44.9 

30.7 

72. 

65.8 

48.0 

51.0 

28.8 

44.2 

55.8 

46.2 

64.4 

62.0 

28.1 

23.5 

51.4 

46.4 
46.9 
44.5 


Fe- 
male. 


58.6 
41.3 
43.3 
54.1 
44.3 
49.9 
60.1 
51.5 
45.3 
37.4 
51.0 
31.2 
41.2 
47.2 
51.3 
48.5 

4L9 
50.5 
46.9 
63.4 
66.6 
61.6 
54.0 
54.6 
59.2 
42.1 
54.1 
43.0 
53.7 
62.8 
45.6 
58.2 

48.4 
58.5 
52.0 
56.9 

49.8 
72.2 
7:5.8 
54.9 
59.0 
41.4 
54.4 
64.3 
5.5.7 
68.8 
70.7 
38.8 
41.7 
67.3 

61.8 
59.1 
52.6 


360 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  97.-CITIZENSHIP  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION  AND  OF  FOREIGN- 
Sn  WHITE  MALES  AND  FEMALES  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  FOR  CITIES 
HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000' INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


1 

foreign-born  white  population 

foreign-born  white  population. 

21  years  of  age  and 

over. 

1 

Citi- 
zen- 
ship 

Number 

Per  cent 

CITT. 

Natural- 
ized. 

Hav- 
ing 

Total. 

natural- 
ized. 

natural- 
ized. 

Total. 

first 
pa- 
pers. 

AUen. 

not 
re- 
port- 
ed. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 

cent. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Pennsylvania  : 

Allento\vn 

8,612 

2,765 

32.1 

717 

4,839 

291 

4,286 

3,711 

1,403 

1,198 

32.7 

32.3 

Altoona      

5,312 
10,943 

2,943 
2,515 

55.4 
23.0 

506 
779 

1,792 
7,446 

71 
203 

2,825 
5,920 

2,009 
4,060 

1,546 
1,292 

1,248 
1,078 

54.7 
21.8 

62.1 

Bethlehem 

26.6 

Chester 

11,292 

3,387 

30.0 

l',236 

6,304 

365 

6,629 

3,716 

1,791 

1,461 

27.0 

39.3 

Easton 

4,021 
17,370 
4,144 

1,332 
7,771 
1,905 

33.1 

44.7 
46.0 

267 

1,390 

302 

2,305 
6,892 
1,467 

117 
1,317 

470 

2,031 
9,010 
2,144 

1,556 
6,903 
1,561 

695 

4,014 

986 

590 

3,388 

780 

34.2 
44.6 
46.0 

37.9 

Erie 

49.1 

Harrlstaurg 

50.0 

Hazleton 

6,023 
12, 142 

3,406 
4,200 

56.5 
34.6 

449 
1,377 

2,011 
6,360 

157 

205 

3,105 

6, 848 

2,543 
4,314 

1,771 
2,125 

1,496 
1,832 

57.0 
31.0 

58.8 

Johnstown 

42.5 

Lancaster 

2,714 

1,737 

64.0 

196 

628 

153 

1,316 

1,232 

836 

844 

63.5 

68.5 

McKeesport 

11,870 

5,283 

44.5 

787 

5,205 

595 

6,537 

4,493 

2,654 

2,356 

40.6 

52.4 

Newcastle 

8,693 

3,213 

37.0 

604 

4,  .562 

314 

4,672 

3,243 

1,626 

1,428 

34.8 

44.0 

Norristown  boro. 

4,297 

1,475 

34.3 

240 

1,942 

640 

1,958 

1,936 

749 

6.57 

38.3 

33.  9 

Wilkes- Barre 

14,567 

8,095 

55.6 

810 

5,000 

662 

7,353 

6,313 

4,022 

3,806 

54.7 

60.  3 

Williamsport 

2,266 

1,330 

58.7 

119 

549 

268 

1,181 

909 

706 

569 

59.8 

62.6 

York 

1,193 

732 

61.4 

61 

289 

111 

611 

507 

384 

320 

62.8 

63.1 

Rhode  Island: 

7,516 

5,752 

21,024 

3,766 
4,025 
11,297 

50.1 
70.0 
53.7 

817 

310 

1,6:32 

2,265 
1,103 

7,289 

668 
314 

806 

3,455 
2,531 
9,348 

3,413 
2,905 
9,655 

1,759 
1,861 

5,168 

1,844 
1,991 
5,510 

50.9 
73.5 
55. 3 

54.0 

68.5 

Pawtucket 

57.1 

Woonsocket 

16,026 

6,078 

37.9 

1,695 

7,454 

799 

6,924 

6,837 

2,852 

2,893 

41.2 

42.3 

South  Carouna  : 

Charleston 

2,143 

1,134 

52.9 

182 

522 

305 

1,179 

817 

619 

469 

52.5 

57.4 

Columbia 

544 

274 

50.4 

24 

186 

60 

291 

203 

144 

110 

49.5 

54.2 

South  Dakota: 

Sioux  FaUs 

2,961 

1,845 

62.3 

180 

339 

597 

1,524 

1,281 

934 

853 

61.3 

66.6 

Tennessee: 

Chattanooga 

1,240 

864 

69.7 

62 

232 

82 

642 

487 

448 

360 

69.8 

73.9 

Knoxville 

S12 

492 

60.6 

41 

176 

103 

413 

339 

244 

220 

59.1 

64.9 

Texas: 

Austin 

2,547 
1,918 

942 
790 

37.0 
41.2 

78 
192 

835 
839 

692 
97 

1,188 
1,083 

1,105 
655 

463 
438 

460 
306 

39.0 
40.4 

41.6 

Beaumont 

46.7 

El  Paso 

33,353 
6,892 

2,788 
3,171 

8.4 
46.0 

329 
757 

30,073 
2,361 

163 
603 

9,840 
3,876 

11,745 
2,229 

1,074 
1,825 

1,299 
1,177 

10.9 
47.1 

11.1 

Galveston 

52.8 

Waco 

1,767 
1,720 

812 
497 

46.0 
28.9 

95 
45 

623 
879 

237 
299 

892 
1,133 

666 
330 

414 
331 

334 
152 

46.4 
29.2 

.50.2 

Wichita  FaUs.... 

46.1 

Utah: 

Ogden 

4,609 

2,795 

60.6 

338 

1,206 

269 

2,092 

2,067 

1,285 

1,384 

61.4 

67.0 

Virginia: 

Lynchburg 

347 

210 

60.5 

20 

78 

39 

188 

129 

108 

87 

.57.4 

67.4 

Newport  News . . . 

2, 047 

1,170 

57.2 

160 

439 

278 

1,196 

651 

665 

405 

.55.  6 

62.2 

Petersburg 

511 

250 

48.9 

22 

191 

48 

279 

185 

137 

97 

49.1 

52.4 

Portsmouth 

1,543 

953 

61.8 

lOS 

454 

27 

794 

574 

.504 

376 

63.5 

65.5 

Roanoke 

869 

457 

52.6 

75 

233 

104 

469 

337 

248 

193 

52.9 

57.3 

Washington: 

Bellingham 

5,328 

3,175 

,59.6 

617 

1,244 

292 

2,833 

1,994 

1,671 

1,361 

59.0 

68.3 

Everett.. 

5,741 
20,563 

3,461 
11,846 

60.3 
57.6 

707 
2,515 

i,;m 

4,792 

239 
1,410 

3,169 
11,270 

2, 109 
7,807 

1,866 
6,259 

1,4.54 
5,151 

58.9 
55.5 

68.9 

Taeoma 

66.0 

West  Virginia: 

Charleston 

1,354 

799 

59.0 

611 

274 

218 

736 

486 

438 

310 

59.5 

63.8 

Clarksburg 

1,937 

689 

35.6 

12C 

829 

299 

1,076 

654 

396 

251 

36.8 

38.4 

Huntington 

732 

374 

51.1 

46 

186 

126 

429 

251 

215 

148 

50.1 

59.0 

AVheeling 

5,796 

2,854 

49.2 

236 

2,004 

702 

3,028 

2,386 

1,446 

1,321 

47.8 

55.4 

Wisconsin: 

Green  Bay 

3,. 565 

2,214 

62.1 

405 

560 

386 

1,801 

1,640 

1,130 

1,043 

62.7 

63.6 

Kenosha 

12,714 
4,447 

5,426 

2,788 

42.7 
62.7 

2,903 
514 

4,030 
850 

355 

289 

7,:i99 

2,  ISO 

4, 129 
2,175 

3,006 
1,380 

2,085 
1,379 

40.6 
6:i.  3 

60.5 

La  Crosse 

63.4 

4,8.52 
5,794 
16, 199 

8,274 

2,902 
3,664 
7,792 
3,637 

59.8 
63.2 
48. 1 
44.0 

585 

589 

2,555 

1,334 

1,093 
1,047 
6,264 
2,834 

272 
494 

588 
469 

2,469 
2,  S91 
9,078 
4,210 

2, 080 
2,  631 
5,818 
3,172 

1,481 
1,863 
4,204 

1,8.52 

1,328 
1,704 
3,246 
1,665 

60.0 
64.4 
46.3 
41.0 

63.8 

Oshkosh 

64.8 

Racine 

5.5.8 

Sheboygan 

52.5 

Superior 

10,764 

6,452 

59.9 

1,259 

2,234 

819 

6, 053 

4,031 

3,567 

2,602 

58.9 

64.5 

eiTlZiENSHlP. 


361 


fABLE  98.— CITIZENSHIP  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION  OF  URBAN  AND 
RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  FOR  ALL  AGES  AND  FOR  PERSONS  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND 
OVER,   BY   SEX,   FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 

[No  inquiry  as  to  the  citizenship  of  females  in  1910.] 


CLASS  OF  COMMUNITY,  CENSUS  YEAR, 
SEX,  AND  AGE. 


URBAN  COMMUNITIE.S. 

1920 

Both  sexes,  aU  ages 

Male 

Female 

Both  sexes,  21  years  and  over. . 

Male " 

Female 

1910 

Males  21  years  and  over 

RURAL  COMMUNITIES. 

19-20 

Both  sexes,  all  ages 

Male 

Female 

Both  sexes,  21  years  and  over. . 

Male 

Female 

1910 

Males  21  years  and  over 


Total 
wliite. 


50, 620, 084 
25, 373, 627 
25, 246, 457 

31,525,050 

15;  911, 506 
15, 613, 544 


12,311,144 


44, 200, 831 

23, 0.57. 028 
21,143,803 

23,588.411 
12, 530, 894 
11,057,517 


Native 
white. 


40, 263, 101 

19, 813, 231 
20, 449, 870 

22, 088, 194 
10,  796, 213 
11,291,981 


7, 776, 505 


40, 845, 060 

21,089,102 
19, 755, 9.58 

20, 526,  547 

10, 717,  735 
9, 808, 812 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE. 


Total. 


10,356,983 

5,-560,396 
4, 796, 587 

9,436.856 

5,115,293 
4,321,563 


4,534,639 


3,355,771 
1,967,926 
1,387,845 

3.061.864 

1,813,159 
1, 248, 705 


12,046,370  9,934,192         2,112,178  1,018,109  48.2 


Naturalized. 


Number. 


4.765,313 

2,491,155 

2, 274, 158 

4,555,054 
2, 392, 492 
2, 162, 562 


2,016,008 


1,713,846 

9.52,813 
761, 033 

1, 653, 643 

922,418 
731, 225 


Per 
cent. 


46.0 

44.8 
47.4 

48.3 

46.  S 
50.0 


51.1 
4S.  4 
54.  8 

54.0 

50.9 
58.6 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE— continued. 

CLASS  OF  COMMUNITY,  CENSUS  YEAR, 
SEX, AND  AGE. 

Having  first 
papers. 

Alien. 

Citizenship  not 
reported. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

URBAN  COMMUNITIES. 

1920 
Both  sexes,  all  ages 

974,473 

903,634 

70,839 

954. 041 

889,813 
64,228 

406,373 

244, 584 

230,093 
14, 491 

240, 235 

226,931 
13,304 

164,399 

9.4 

16.3 
L5 

10.1 

17.4 
1.5 

9.0 

7.3 
11.7 
1.0 

7.8 

12.5 

1.1 

7.8 

4,090.296 

1,927,890 
2, 162, 406 

3,443.807 
1,615,135 
1,828,672 

1,642,943 

1,133,419 

63.5, 027 
498, 392 

921, 102 

523, 102 
398,000 

623, 592 

39.5 

34.7 
45.1 

36.5 
31.6 
42.3 

36.2 

33.8 

32.3 
3.5.9 

30.1 

28.9 
31.9 

29.5 

526,901 

237,717 
289, 184 

483,954 

217, 8.53 
266,101 

469,315 

263,922 

149,993 
113,929 

246.884 

140, 708 
106, 176 

306,078 

5.1 

Male 

4.3 

Female 

6.0 

Both  sexes  21  years  and  over 

5.1 

Male 

4.3 

Female 

6.2 

1910 

Males  21  years  and  over 

10.3 

RURAL  COMMUNITIES. 

1920 
Both  sexes,  all  ages 

7.9 

Male 

7.6 

Female 

8.2 

Both  sexes,  21  years  and  over 

8.1 

Male 

7.8 

Female 

8.5 

1910 

Males  21  years  and  over 

14.5 

362 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  99.— CITIZENSHIP  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE   POPULATION  21  YEARS  OF  AGE 

UNITED 


COXTNTRY  OF  BIRTH. 


All  countries. 


EUROPE. 

Northwestern  Europe: 

England 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium 

Luxemburg 

Switzerland 

France 


Central  Europe: 

Germany 

Poland 

Czechoslovakia. 

Austria 

Hungary 

Jugo-Slavia 


Eastern  Europe: 

Russia 

Lithuania 

Finland 

Rumania 

Bulgaria 

Turkey  in  Europe. 

Southern  Europe: 

Greece 

Albania 

Italy 

Spain 

Portugal 


Other  Europe  1. 


Armenia 

Palestine 

Syna 

Turkey  in  Asia. 
Other  Asia 


AMERICA. 


Canada— French 

Canada— Other 

Newfoundland 

Mexico 

West  Indies  2 

Central  and  South  America. 


OTHER  COUNTRIES. 

Africa 

Australia 

Atlantic  Islands 

Pacific  Islands  2 

All  other 


FOREIGN-BORN  "WHITE  POPULATION  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER    IN 
URBAN  COMMUNITIES. 


Total. 


9,436,856 


564, 447 

177,148 

45,604 

8SV,  302 

163,013 

381,737 

96, 460 

66, 756 

35,945 

6,972 

65,370 

104, 701 


1,113,368 

883,085 
222, 663 
395, 441 
283, 140 
108,098 


1,073,131 
112,112 

74, 810 

83, 857 

7,484 

4,180 


140,, 805 

4,666 

1,187,788 

30,527 

41,929 

4,124 


27, 834 

2,299 

40, 544 

8,704 
5,365 


218, 124 

526, 755 

11,151 

153,035 

19, 838 

12,612 


2,919 
7,624 
25,839 
2,377 
5, 182 


Naturalized. 


Number. 


366, 561 

110, 063 

34,361 

586, 404 

102, 623 

257, 421 

65.953 

40, 138 

17,981 

6,132 

43, 532 

61,389 


821,760 
250, 816 
103,011 
157,016 
88, 255 
26,688 


443, 798 
28.638 
25,935 
35,972 

864 
845 


25,171 

330 

355,634 

3,  .504 

6,644 

2,052 


8,196 

861 

11, 738 

2, 154 

1,975 


104, 7.87 
318, 725 
5,505 
9,222 
5,844 
3,276 


1,367 
3,840 
5,256 
1,225 
2,592 


Per 
cent. 


48.3 


Having 

first 
papers. 


954, 041 


64.9 
02.1 
75.3 
66.1 
63.0 
67.4 
68.4 
60.1 
50.  0 
73.6 
66.6 
58.6 


73.8 
28.4 
46.3 
39.7 
31.2 
24.7 


41.4 
25.5 
34.7 
42.9 
11.5 
20.2 


17.9 
7.1 
29.9 
11.5 
15.8 

49.8 


29.4 
37.6 
29.0 
24.7 
36.8 


48.0 
60.5 
49.4 
6.0 
29.5 
26.0 


46.8 
50.4 
20.3 
51.5 
50.0 


43, 474 
15, 938 
2,243 
46,844 
17, 157 
35,692 
9, 575 
7,739 

609 
4,933 
7,993 


79,6.58 
128, 135 
34, 685 
.52,385 
43, 585 
21,619 


122, 196 
15,037 
10, 788 
11,323 
1,276 
606 


IS,  7.54 

463 

136, 740 

1, 786 

1,829 

515 


3,877 

321 

5,253 

1,033 

708 


19, 324 
37, 257 
1,138 
1,473 
1,097 
961 


323 
740 
923 
198 
242 


Alien. 


3, 443, 807 


112,278 

38, 469 

5, 072 

179,861 
33, 279 
69, 267 
15,047 
15,049 
10, 213 
777 
11,785 
26,584 


136, 763 

482,041 
77,712 
169, 476 
141,762 
57,097 


470, 183 

66, 111 

35,014 

33, 525 

5,026 

2,584 


Q0,996 

3,772 

660,564 

23,895 

32,305 

1,193 


14, 898 
969 

21,648 
5,122 
2,302 


83, 770 
126, 798 
3,655 
135,519 
10,478 
7,038 


992 
2,324 
19,080 

708 
806 


Citizen- 
ship 
not  re- 
ported. 


Comprises  Danzig,  Fiume,  Saar  Basin,  and  "Europe,  not  specified." 


CITIZENSHIP. 


363 


AND  OVER  IN  URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  BY  COUNTRY  OP  BIRTH,  FOR  THE 

STATES:  1S20. 


COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH. 


All  countries. 


Northwestern  Europe: 

England , 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium 

Luxemburg 

Switzerland 

France 

Central  Europe: 

Germany 

Poland 

Czechoslovakia 

Austria 

Hungary 

Jugo-Slavia 

Eastern  Europe: 

Russia 

Lithuania 

Finland 

Rumania 

Bulgaria 

Turkey  in  Europe 

Southern  Europe: 

Greece 

Albania 

Italy 

Spain 

Portugal 

Other  Europe ' 

ASU. 

Armenia 

Palestine 

Syria 

Turkey  in  Asia 

Other  Asia 

AMERICA. 

Canada— French 

Canada— Other 

Newfoundland 

Mexico 

West  Indies  2 

Central  and  South  America. 

OTHER  COUNTRIES. 

Africa 

Australia 

Atlantic  Islands 

Pacific  Islands  2 

All  other 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  FN 
RUR.\L  COMMUNITIES. 


Total. 


3,061,864 


180, 951 

54, 386 

18,631 

134, 375 

185,872 

223,812 

84, 338 

50, 421 

18, 397 

5,209 

49,022 

36, 195 


635, 516 
164, 965 
112,667 
132, 720 
70,652 
47, 858 


138, 206 

15, 530 

65, 205 

8,260 

2,480 

421 


20,710 

424 

221, 145 

10,909 

14,647 

1,275 


5,692 
249 
6,031 
1,059 
1,186 


56,052 

200,585 

1,109 

166,662 

1,821 

1,934 


679 
2,098 
7,718 

820 
2,970 


Naturalized. 


Number. 


1,653,643 


121,078 
35, 609 
13,399 
88,517 
135,409 
166, 271 
61,586 
29,783 
10,009 
3,813 
31,9"6 
21,341 


391,691 
51,819 
55, 324 
47,644 
17,928 
12,128 


65,  763 

4,  .595 

32, 938 

2,908 

303 

123 


2,958 

40 

64, 079 

946 

3,421 

671 


1,817 
112 

2,319 
314 
543 


28,194 

129,  778 

569 

8,402 

837 

774 


379 
1,159 
2,475 

496 
1,405 


Per 
cent. 


54.0 


66.9 
65.5 
71.9 
65.9 
72.9 
74.3 
73.0 
59.1 
54.4 
73.2 
65.2 
59.0 


73.1 
31.4 
49.1 
35.9 
25.4 
25.3 


47.6 
29.6 
50.5 
35.2 
12.2 
29.2 


14.3 
9.4 

29.0 
8.7 

23.4 

52.6 


31.9 
45. 0 
38.5 
29.7 
45.8 


50.3 
6-1.7 
51.3 
5.0 
46.0 
40.0 


55.8 
.55.2 
32.1 
60.5 
47.3 


Having 

first 
papers. 


240,235 


11,364 
3,811 
956 
5,420 
14,  750 
16, 534 
6,977 
5,343 
2,432 
354 
3,726 
2,919 


35,537 
17, 963 
13,667 
14, 350 
9,275 
6,904 


12, 334 

1,693 

7,725 

1,013 

421 

49 


2,290 

44 

22,946 

561 

565 

132 


686 
22 

619 
92 

103 


3,852 

10,458 

75 

1,273 

98 

162 


54 
158 
348 

76 
104 


Alien. 


921, 102 


26, 171 

8,374 

1,755 

19, 705 

22,944 

26,029 

9,702 

11,829 

4,565 

533 

8, 430 

7,&39 


54, 992 
87,370 
37, 101 
62, 127 
39.999 
27, 122 


51,265 
8,725 

22,056 

3,940 

1,634 

221 


14,357 

328 

124,  .363 

8,821 

9,844 

307 


2,879 
89 

2,603 
.564 
367 


19,803 

35,549 

295 

149,603 

522 

739 


151 
491 
4,418 
146 
435 


Citizen- 
ship 
not.  re- 
ported. 


246, 884 


22,338 
6,592 
2, 521 
20,733 
12,  769 
14,978 
6,073 
3,466 
1,391 
509 
4,890 
4,096 


,53, 296 
7, 813 
0, 575 
8,. 599 
3, 4.50 
1,704 


8,844 
517 

2,486 

399 

122 

28 


1,105 
12 

9,757 
581 
817 

165 


310 
26 

490 
89 

173 


4,203 

24,800 

170 

7,384 
364 
259 


95 

290 

477 

102 

1,026 


» Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 


S64 


ABSTHACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  lOO.-CITIZENSHIP  OF  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION  21  YEARS  OF  AGE 

STATES: 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  DmsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central.. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Micliigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas... 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Wert  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada , 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


2, 392, 492 


foreign-born  white  population  21  years  of  age  and  over  in  urban 
communities. 


Naturalized. 


Male. 


2,162,562  889,813  64,228 


326, 

922, 

625, 

188, 

54, 

15, 

30, 

49, 

179, 


10,607 
13, 708 
4, 488 
207, 383 
37, 788 
52,315 

551,997 
134,841 
236,095 

129,792 
25,611 
287, 889 
111,775 
70, 341 

77,819 
30,977 
44,263 
5, 577 
3,956 
15, 870 
9,805 

3,577 
21,950 
7,786 
5,222 
4,545 
1,106 
1,159 
3,708 
5,140 

7,568 
3,142 
3,134 
1,3.36 

1,780 
7,347 
3,703 
17, 884 

11,120 
3, 773 
2, 576 

18,318 

1,109 

2, 845 

9, 376 

674 

43,641 

17,641 

118,435 


Female. 


Having  first 
papers. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


1,615,135 


341,133  115, 
833,789  328, 
553,920  300 


161,404 
46, 482 
12, 227 
23,654 
44,040 

145,913 


12,412 

14,815 

4, 669 

220,515 

39,514 

49, 208 

500, 083 
124,825 
208,881 

114,882 
21,171 

255, 823 
99, 756 
62, 288 

65,939 
27, 023 
36,920 
5,010 
3,494 
13,905 
9,113 

3,060 

20, 509 

6,926 

3,732 

3,526 

844 

837 

2,722 

4,326 

6, 758 

2,499 

2, 223 

747 

i,3:bo 

4,"  ~ 
2,632 
14, 889 

8,431 
3,071 
1,915 
16,444 
908 
2,472 
10, 324 
475 

34,520 
14,246 
97, 147 


7,967 

25,351 

18, 771 

4,355 

1,282 

230 

672 

1,011 

4,589 


3,738 
3,909 
1,002 
71,884 
13,462 
21,750 

203, 544 
51,7:30 
73,074 

66, 238 
20, 458 
115,505 
69,360 
28,806 

24,876 
4,729 
12,079 
729 
795 
6,912 
2,955 

1,352 

7,822 

1,775 

1,687 

1,035 

204 

286 

666 

1,001 

892 
608 
715 
242 

278 
1,704 

747 
4,228 

2,964 
629 
703 

4, 264 
203 
871 

2,047 
206 

17, 225 

7,031 

30,893 


130 
174 
66 
5,453 
1,226 
918 

18,337 
2,744 
4,270 

3,002 
1,129 
7,893 
3,458 
3,289 

2,118 
418 
830 
94 
108 
537 
250 

58 

610 

324 

89 

42 

4 

16 

65 

74 

129 
54 
39 


31 

65 

58 

518 

187 
54 
24 

416 
19 
47 

259 
5 

1,021 

508 

3,060 


Alien. 


Male. 


1,828,672 


293, 684 

726,960 

318,319 

54, 286 

36, 288 

4,268 

51,582 

25, 366 

104,382 


10, 147 
12,907 

2,704 
187, 105 
23, 281 
57,540 

418,250 
110,940 
197, 770 

97,355 
13,923 
97,963 
81,218 
27,860 

19,539 

7,567 
14, 905 
896 
528 
5,489 
6,362 

3,629 

11,996 

2,842 

2,992 

4,365 

643 

613 

1,713 

7,495 

1,211 

1,353 

1,200 

504 

459 

7,079 

2,489 

41,555 

2,915 
1,280 
1,335 
6,772 
1,118 
8,090 
3,435 
421 

17,215 

7,793 

79,374 


Female. 


217,853 


362,022 

841,663 

367, 778 

61,103 

34, 137 

4,165 

43,458 

21,316 

93,030 


11,414 

14,058 

2, 

241,770 
33, 175 
59,025 

536,492 
125,940 
179, 231 

89, 907 
16, 722 
148, 1.55 
81,589 
31,405 

23,940 
6,369 
17,544 
914 
683 
6,973 
4,680 

2,788 

15,428 

3,491 

2,039 

2,429 

395 

439 

1,299 

5,829 

1,452 

1,200 

1,075 

438 

385 

4,983 

1,248 

36, 842 

2,517 
801 
638 

6,288 
945 

6,451 

3,438 
238 

15,394 

7,340 

70,296 


Citizenship 
not  reported. 


Male. 


20, 103 

72,220 

58, 897 

21,218 

7,734 

3,502 

8,745 

4,980 

20,454 


266, 101 


31,349 
107,  398 

65, 360 

22, 156 
6,990 
3,283 
7,438 
3,948 

18, 179 


1,359 
1,627 
313 
9, 455 
2,745 
4,604 

44, 591 
8,923 
18, 706 

10,228 

5,674 

25, 176 

11,486 

6,333 

6,434 
3,785 
5,220 
887 
984 
2,305 
1,603 

515 

790 

1,639 

1,009 

1,140 

411 

321 

695 

1,214 

1,192 
919 

1,031 
360 

609 
1,727 
1,309 
6,100 

1,276 
423 
366 

1,332 
239 
648 
458 
238 

4,598 
1,188 
14,668 


Fe- 
male. 


2,199 
2,612 
489 
15, 157 
4,020 
6,872 

68, 847 
14,306 
24,245 

11,162 
5,371 
29, 419 
12,220 

7,188 

6,699 
3,929 
5,961 
^60 
947 
2,395 
1,365 

576 

1,116 

1,593 

69.'^ 

969 

297 

253 

488 

1,003 

1,516 
769 
727 
271 

470 
2,259 

699 
4,010 

1,134 
270 
168 

1,144 
191 
421 
448 
172 

3, 866 

883 

13, 430 


Per  cent 
naturalized. 


Male. 


46. 


43.2 
45. 0 
48.0 
59.4 
47.5 
59.7 
31.3 
54.1 
50.0 


41.0 
42.6 
52.8 
43.6 
48.9 
38.4 

45.3 
44.0 
44.9 

42.7 
39.0 
54.7 
40.8 
52.8 

60.5 
65. 8 
57.9 
68.9 
63.2 
51.9 
49.7 

39.4 
51.6 

55.4 
47.9 
41.0 
46.8 
48.7 
54.7 
34.6 

69.7 
52.2 
51..' 
54.7 

56.9 
41.1 
44.9 
26.0 

60.8 
61.8 
51.  7 
59.7 
41.6 
22.8 
61.2 
43.8 

.52.8 
52. 4 
48.7 


CITIZENSHIP, 


365 


AND  OVER  IN  URBAN  AND   RURAL    COMMUNITIES,    BY  SEX,    BY   DIVISIONS    AND 

1920. 


DmSION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota. 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia  '. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon. 


foreign-born  white  population  21  years  of  age  and  over  in  rural 
communities. 


Naturalized. 


Male. 


Female. 


41, 189 

142, 487 

218,544 

295, 237 

18, 471 

6,876 

33, 789 

70, 188 

95,637 


7,421 
3,687 
5,052 
6,094 
424 
18,511 

52, 259 
23, 886 
66, 342 

27,028 
9,260 
54,021 
03,8.56 
64,379 

■  99, 5;J6 
53, 183 
13,298 
45,773 
27,074 
33, 142 
23,231 

752 
4,127 


2,813 

2,003 

7,536 

21,437 

22,889 
10,413 
4,713 
16,312 
2,272 
3,141 
7,001 
3,447 

33,515 

14, 258 

California I    47, 864 


731,225 


Having  first 
papers. 


Male. 


226, 931 


46,916 

125,410 

178, 795 

229, 224 

12,277 

4,052 

26,101 

40, 845 

61,605 


10.039 
4,411 
5,616 
7,424 
449 

18,977 

49,474 
21,964 
53,972 

21,833 
7, 525 
41,713 
55,571 
52, 153 

76,096 
42,088 
9,967 
34, 827 
20,640 
26,866 
18, 740 

638 
3,178 


3, 134 
3,770 
780 
765 
1,315 
3,828 

2,705 
1,288 
1,897 


1,969 

2, 300 

505 

301 

571 

2,815 

1,462 
779 

1,249 
562 

1,646 

1,043 

5,501 

17,911 

14, 187 
6,637 
2,804 

11,244 
1,.592 
2, 250 
6, 491 
1,640 

22,241 

9,335 

30,029 


Fe- 
male. 


13,304 


554 
2,340 
4,408 
3,217 

179 
67 

547 

779 
1,213 


2,815 
930 
1,104 
1,841 
59 
6,296 

11,414 

8,978 
25,660 

10,286' 
3, 105 
10, 247 
17, 100 
21,331 


Alien. 


Male. 


523, 102 


49, 719 
144, 53." 
70,508 
44, 201 
26, 789 
3,811 
60, 154 
51,388 
71,997 


59 
27 
51 
102 


803 

441 

1,096 

348 

224 

493 

1,095 

2,248 


15,8,';i  1,093 
6,380i  363 
1,686  163 
5, 829 
5, 523 


6, 956 
4,926 

187 


607 
2,070 
81 
131 
292 
722 

580 
131 
410 
105 

475 

417 

1,030 

4,637 

5, 7.50 
2,527 
1,724 

4,384 

547 

930 

1,516 

1,187 

11,083 
4,224 
11,969 


33 

17 

66 

431 

292 

85 
48 
187 
26 
32 
89 
20 

422 
218 
573 


Female. 


398, 000 


140, 708 


43, 148 
114,499 
73, 226 
44, 032 
12,013 
2,118 
41,045 
30, 005 
37,914 


11,529 
4,817 
5,182 
6,739 
281 

21, 171 

28,609 
18, 197 
97, 729 

16,932 
2,057 
13, 386 
19, 988 
18, 145 

15, 706 
7,817 
2,335 
6,121 
2,575 
4,001 
5,646 

404 
1,724 


7,337 
2,816 
3,797 
6,737 
270 
22, 191 

27, 769 
19, 950 
66,780 

14, 094 
2, 960 
12,887 
21,754 
21,. 531 

13,464 
7,317 
2,309 
5, 788 
3,714 
5,732 
5,708 

343 

1.486 


1,800 

19,631 

481 

308 

627 

1,814 

1,»49 
468 
830 
664 

860 

3,629 

3,744 

51,921 

4,721 
3,209 
3,456 
8,924 
7,272 
16,057 
4,229 
3,520 

12,357 
5,007 
54, 633 


1,288 

6,9.57 

253 

144 

234 

1,308 

760 
335 
564 
459 

681 

2,603 

2,018 

35,743 

3,473 

1,416 
1,327 
6,158 
4,697 
10, 187 
1,882 
865 

7,560 
2,986 
27,368 


Citizenship 
not  reported. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


106. 176 


6,160 

20, 327 

28, 589 

27, 630 

3,448 

1,403 

5,874 

4, 743 

8,002 


1,739 

847 

617 

606 

78 

2,381 

8,219 
3,407 
11,814 

5,645 
2,820 
9,610 
7,025 
8,516 

7,095 
6,954 
3,559 
4,231 
3,905 
5,146 
4,348 

198 
1,056 


980 
1,915 
329 
267 
303 
1, 

830 
519 
597 
431 

892 

942 

2,259 

5,838 

2,615 
1,112 

923 
1,783 

484 
1,000 

729 

510 

3,624 
1,438 
9,504 


1,384 

704 

502 

648 

88 

2,834 

7,809 
4, 150 
8,368 

3,791 
2,363 
7,748 
5, 909 
8,778 

6,377 
5,  .580 
2,512 
3,198 
2,776 
4,088 
3,099 

159 

897 


589; 
713 
149 
96 
149 
696, 

554 
247 
394 
208 

424 

607 

1,069 

3,774 

1,238 
470 
337 

1,047 
311 
531 
532 
277 

2,153 

711 

5,138 


Per  cent 
aturaUzed. 


Male. 


50. 


37.4 
40.0 
56.8 
70.0 
32.8 
48.1 
30.6 
47.0 
4.5.7 


31.6 
35.9 
42.3 
39.9 
50.4 
38.3 

52.0 
43.9 
32.9 

45.1 
53.7 
61.9 
59.1 
57.3 

72.0 
71.5 
63.7 
7.3.9 
69.3 
67.3 
60 

48.8 
52.9 


48.1 
13.8 
46.7 
52.0 
51.8 
SI. 5 

4.5.4 
53.5 
50.8 
45.1 

55.8 
28.7 
51.7 
25.6 

63.6 
60.3 
43.6 
51.9 
21.5 
14.9 
52.0 
39 

5.5.3 
.57.2 
38.6 


Fe- 
male. 


1  No  rural  population,  as  Washington  city  is  coextensive  with  the  District  of  Columbia. 


366 


ABSTEACT    OF   THE    CENSUSr — POPULATION. 


Table  101 COUNTRY  OF  ORIGIN   OF  THE   FOREIGN  WHITE   STOCK 

[Figures  for  1920  relate  to  countries  as 


COUNTRY  OF  ORIGIN. 


Total:  1920 

Nortliwestern  Europe: 

England 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium 

Luxemburg 

Switzerland 

France 

Central  and  Eastern  Europe: 

Germany 

Austria 

Himgary 

Russia 

Finland 

Rumania 

Bulgaria,  Serbia,  and 
Montenegro 

Turkey  in  Europe 

Southern  Europe: 

Greece 

Italy 

Spain 

Portugal 

Europe,  not  specified 

Asia: 

Turkey  in  Asia 

All  otlier  countries 

America: 

Canada— French 

Canada— Other 

Newfoundland 

West  Indies  3 

Mexico 

Central  and  South 

America 

All  other 

Of  mixed  foreign  parentage. 

Total:  1900 

Northwestern  Europe: 

England 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Switzerland 

France 

Central,  Eastern, and  South- 
ern Europe: 

Germany 

Austria 

Hungary 

Russia 

Italy 

All  other: 

C^anada— French 

Canada— Other 

All  other  countries 

Of  mixed  for .  parentage . 


TOTAL  FOREIGN 
WHITE  STOCK. 


Number. 


36.398,958 


2,  .307 

731 

230: 

4, 136: 

1,023 

1,457 

467 

362 

122 

43 

327: 

333; 

7, 259 
3, 129: 
1,110 
3,871 
29fi 
134 

43 
23; 

212 

3, 336 

77 

134 

10^ 

164 
10: 


1, 755: 

25: 

45 

725; 

19 

116 

1, 6O2: 

25.859 


2, 173 
,594 
253 

4,  826: 

788: 

1, 082: 

310: 
257: 

268: 


8,111 
895 
218: 
955 

727; 

830, 
1,637 

871 
1, 056 


Per 
cent 
distri- 
bution. 


100.0 


6.3 
2.0 
0.6 
11.4 
2.8 
4.0 
1.3 
1.0 
0.3 
0.1 
0.9 
0.9 

19.9 
8.6 
3.1 

10.6 
0.8 
0.4 

0.1 
0.1 

0.6 
9.2 
0.2 
0.4 

(^) 

0.5 

(») 

2.3 
4.8 
0.1 
0.1 
2.0 

0.1 
0.3 
4.1 

100.0 


8.4 
2.3 
1.0 
18.7 
3.1 
4.2 
1.2 
1.0 
1.0 


31.4 
3.5 
0.8 
3.7 

2.8 

3.2 
6.3 
3.4 
4.1 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 1 


13,712,754 


22,686,204 


824,088 

310, 092 

66, 962 

1, 164,  707 

.362, 051 

632, 656 

191, 496 

134, 229 

63, 234 

12,  .837 

117,270 

124, 727 

1, 915, 864 
1,445,141 

598, 170 
2,020,646 

150, 770 
85, 255 

32,681 
18, 907 

166, 786 

1,615,180 

52,68(1 

67, 948 

3,342 

100, 843 
5,139 

302, 675 

558,775 

12,  .320 

21,909 

473, 287 

11,782 

48, 299 


10,213,817 


839, 830 
233, 473 
93, 560 
1,615,232 
336, 379 
581, 986 
1.53, 644 
115, 581 
104, 031 


2, 813, 413 
491, 259 
145,  709 
578, 072 
483, 963 

394, 461 
778, 399 
454, 825 


NATIVE  WHITE  OF  FOREIGN  OR  MIXED 

PARENTAGE. 


Total. 


1,483,024 
421, 147 
163,418 

2,971,688 
661, 174 
824. 726 
276, 029 
228, 089 
59, 452 
30, 272 
210, 527 
208, 951 

5, 344, 128 
1, 684, 657 

512, 735 
1, 850, 463 

145, 506 
49,063 

11,022 
4,361 

45. 556 
1,721,761 

25,261 
66, 846 
7,656 

63, 637 
5,596 

545, 634 

1, 196, 744 

13, 128 

23. 557 
252,045 

7,705 

68, 159 

1, 502, 457 

15, 646, 017 


1,33,3,911 
360, 824 
159, 485 

3,211,672 
452, 379 
500, 402 
156, 483 
141, 845 
164, 261 


5, 298, 040 

404, 241 

72, 738 

377, 846 

243, 881 

435, 874 

859, 204 

416,  779 

1,056,152 


Both 
parents 
foreign. 


15, 694, 539 


4,539,776   2,451, 


574, 499 
178,638 

78, 114 
1, 966, 968 
437, 623 
599, 744 
170, 702 
142, 547 

37, 525 

16, 263 
103, 452 

90, 073 

3, 397, 370 
1, 435, 524 

472, 521 
1,671.949 

130, 083 
43,683 

9, 696 
3,948 

36, 990 
1, 556, 065 
14, 973 
52, 794 
5,019 

57,915 
1,791 

326, 435 

343,  ,595 

7,163 

9, 987 

178, 309 

1,424 

38, 700 

1, 502, 457 

10, 632. 280 


Father 
foreign. 


Mother 
foreign. 


571, 560 
153, 917 
54, 889 
573, 021 
143,314 
144, 382 
73, 915 
57, 301 
15,420 
10,847 
75,315 
86, 549 

1, 367, 805 

171, 678 

29,510 

135, 098 

9,765 

3,820 

1,191 
372 

8,287 

146, 304 

7,972 

11,673 

1,900 

4,827 
2,343 

129, 203 

467,200 

2,780 

e,  005 

45, 720 

3, 595 
19, 292 


3, 346, 652 


336, 965 
88, 592 
30,  415 

431, 699 
80,  237 
80, 600 
31,412 
28,  241 
6, 507 
3,162 
31,760 
32, 329 

578, 953 

77, 455 

10, 704 

43, 416 

5,658 

1,560 

135 
41 

279 
19, 392 
2,316 
2, 379 

737 

895 
1,462 

89, 996 

385, 943 

3, 185 

4,595 

28, 016 

2,686 
10, 167 


1,667,085 


565,461 

163, 991 

86, 899 

2, 244, 241 

349, 220 

414, 772 

115, 173 

74, 951 

71,263 


3, 709, 706 

344, 070 

66, 713 

:i.56, 249 

218, 750 

265,947 

260, 471 

268, 251 

1,056,152 


494, 929 
129, 735 
47, 498 
605, 987 
67, 649 
55, 479 
29, 514 
48,806 
72,110 


1, 180, 8S0 

42, 295 

4,895 

17,719 

22, 442 

106, 833 
317, 988 
101, 893 


273, 521 
67, 098 
25, 088 

361, 444 
35, 510 
30, 151 
11,796 
18, 088 
20, 888 


407, 454 

17, 876 

1,130 

3,878 

2,689 

63,094 

280, 745 

46, 635 


1  For  1920,  according  to  birthplace  of  father;  for  1910,  1900,  and  1890,  according  to  birthplace  of  person. 

"  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 

'  Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 

<  The  report  for  1890  classified  the  foreign  born  by  coimtry  of  birth  without  distinction  as  to  color  or  race. 
Fortho  purposes  of  this  table  it  is  assumed  that,  with  the  exception  of  "Canada— Other"  (see  note  6),  the 
number  reported  for  each  specified  country  represented  white  persons  only.     The  number  for  "All  other 


COUNTRY   OF   ORIGIN. 


367 


BY  NATmTY  AND  PARENTAGE,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1890-1920. 

constituted  prior  to  the  World  War.] 


COUNTRY  OF  ORIGIN. 


Total:  1910 

Northwestern  Europe: 

England 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium 

Luxemburg 

Switzerland 

France 

Central  and  Eastern  Europe: 

Germany 

Austria. 

Hungary 

Russia 

Finland 

Rumania 

Bulgaria,  Serl^iia,  and 
Montenegro 

Turkey  in  Europe 

Southern  Europe: 

Greece 

Italy 

Spain 

Portugal 

Europe,  not  specified 

Asia: 

Turkey  in  Asia 

All  other  countries 

America: 

Canada — French 

Canada— Otlier 

Newfoundland 

West  Indies  s 

Mexico 

Central      and       South 

America 

AU  other 

Of  miTced  foreign  parentage. 

Total:  1890 

Northwestern  Europe: 

England 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Switzerland 

France 

Central,  Eastern,  and  South- 
ern E  urope: 

Germany 

Austria 

Hungary 

Russia 

Italy 

All  other: 

Canada— French 

Canada^-Other 

AU  other  countries 

Of  mixed  for.  parentage. 


TOTAL  FOREIGN 
WHITE    STOCK. 


Number. 


32, 243, 382 


2, 322, 442 
659, 663 
248, 947 

4,  504, 360 
979, 099 

1,364,215 
400, 064 
293, 574 
89,264 
6,945 
301,650 
292,389 

8,282,618 
2,001,559 

700, 227 
2,  .541, 649 

211,026 
87, 721 

22, 685 
35,314 

109, 665 

2,098,360 

33, 134 

111,122 

7,576 

78,631 
7,264 

932, 238 

1,822,377 

8, 635 

41,  S42 

382, 002 

13,510 

74,523 

1,177,092 

20, 625, 542 


1,977,595 
519, 252 
225,  582 

4, 795,  681 
606,316 
7.30,  569 
216, 995 
(=) 
258,919 


6, 857, 229 

341, 549 

77, 121 

2.58,  583 

249,544 

.526, 934 
1,255,629 
1,013,774 

714, 270 


Per 
cent 
distri- 
bution 


100.0 


7.2 
2.0 
0.8 
14.0 
3.0 
4.2 
1.2 
0.9 
0.3 

0.9 
0.9 

25.7 
6.2 
2.2 
7.9 
0.7 
0.3 

0.1 
0.1 

0.3 
6.5 
0.1 
0.3 

0.2 

C-) 

2.9 

5.7 

0.1 

1.2 

(=) 
0.2 
3.7 


9.6 
2.5 
1.1 
23.3 
2.9 
3.5 
1.1 


1.3 


33.2 
1.7 
0.4 
1.3 
1.2 

2.6 
6.1 
4.9 
3.5 


Foreign- 
born 
■  white.i 


13, 345, 545 


876, 455 
261, 034 

82, 479 
1, 352, 155 
403, 858 
665, 183 
181,621 
120,053 

49, 397 

3. 068 

124, 834 

117,236 

2,501,181 
1,174,924 

495, 600 
1, 602, 752 

129,669 
65, 920 

21,451 
32, 221 

101,264 

1,343,070 

21,977 

57,623 

2,853 

59, 702 
4,612 

385, 083 

810.987 

5, 076 

23,169 

219,  802 

9,069 
40, 167 


NATIVE  WHITE  OF  FOREIGN  OK  MIXED 
PARENTAGE. 


Total. 


18, 897, 837 


<  9, 121, 867 


1,445,987 
398, 629 
166, 468 

3, 152, 205 
575. 241 
699,032 
218,443 
173.  .521 
39,867 
3,877 
176, 816 
175, 153 

5,781,437 
826, 635 
204, 627 
938, 897 
81,357 
21, 801 

1,234 
3, 093 

8,401 

755, 290 

11,157 

53,499 

4,723 

18,929 
2,652 

547, 155 

1,011.390 

3.  559 

IS.  673 

162, 200 

4,441 

34., 3.56 

1,177,092 

11, 503, 676 


909.092 
2J2.231 
100, 0'9 
1,871,509 
322, 665 
478,041 
132  543 

113,174 


2, 784, 894 
241,377 
62,  435 
182,644 
182,580 

302, 496 

6  673, 000 

523, 107 


1,0«S  503 

277. 021 

125  5a3 

2,924.172 

283. 651 

252,  528 

84, 452 

(4 

145,745 


4,072,335 

100, 172 

14,686 

75, 939 

66,964 

224, 438 
582, 629 
490,667 
714,  270 


Both 
parents 
foreign. 


12, 916, 311 


592, 285 
175. 391 

84. 934 
2, 141, 577 
410,951 
546, 78S 
147. 648 
116,331 

26,448 
2, 381 

90, 669 

78, 937 

3,911,847 
709, O'O 
191,059 
873, 0.55 
76, 261 
20, 707 

948 
2,560 

5, 524 

695, 187 

4,387 

41,680 

2,926 

17,480 
517 

330, 976 

307, 291 

1,.S36 

8, 681 

107,866 

807 

14.214 

1,177,092 

8, 085, 019 


Father 
foreign. 


3,923,845    2,057,681 


Mother 
foreign. 


488,661 
134. 243 

75. 375 
,  164.  397 
238,  679 
217,217 

66,196 


68, 572 


3,006,342 
90, 195 
13,048 
69,802 
54,742 

157, 104 
183,602 
342, 574 
714, 270 


546,215 

145, 227 

52, 555 

603, 013 

106,  805 

97.  504 

49, 721 

38,199 

9,802 

1,244 

61.244 

73, 085 

1,337,651 
80, 695 
10, 106 
51,856 
3, 319 
821 

2.39 
423 

2,400 
62, 947 

6,364 
10, 359 

1,281 

1,255 
1,329 

133.999 

387,617 

8.53 

6,743 

34,995 

2.050 
13,029 


2,378,729    1;  039, 927 


307, 487 
78.011 
28. 979 

407,615 
57, 485 
54, 740 
21,074 
18. 991 
3,617 
252 
24, 903 
23, 131 

531,9.39 

36, 970 

3,402 

13,  986 

1,777 

273 

47 
110 

477 
7,156 
1,406 
1,460 

516 

194 
806 

82,180 

316, 482 

870 

3,249 

19, 339 

1,584 
7,113 


386,711 
97,661 
34,863 

502,  155 
29,883 
23,  810 
13,677 


61,187, 


827,823 

6,744 

1,390 

4,962 

11,096 

42, 356 
227,144 
107, 2(i7 


19.3,131 
4.5,117 
1.5,265 

257, 620 
1.5,089 
11,501 
4,579 


15,986 


238, 170 

3,233 

248 

1,175 

1,126 

24,978 
171,883 
40,826 


countries"  has  been  obtained  by  deducting  the  sum  of  the  items  for  the  specified  countries  from  the  United 
States  total,  which  represents  foreign-bom  white  only. 

'-  Switzerland  included  in  "All  other  countries"  in  tabulation  by  birthplace  of  parents.  Number  of  per- 
sons born  in  Switzerland,  104,069,  also  included  in  "All  other  countries  '  in  this  table. 

6  Partly  estimated:  total  reported  for  "Canada— Other"  was  678,442,  of  whom  eight-tenths  of  1  per  cent 
were  estimated  to  be  nonwhites,  this  proportion  being  based  upon  returns  of  later  censuses. 


368 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  102.— COUNTRY  OF  ORIGIN   OF  THE   FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK 

[Figures  for  1920  relate  to  countries  as 


COUNTRY  OF  ORIGIN. 


Total 

Northwestern  Europe: 

England 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium 

Luxemburg 

Switzerland " 

France 

Central  and  Eastern  Europe: 

Germany 

Austria 

Hungary 

Russia 

Finland 

Rumania 

Bulgaria,  Serbia,  and  Mon- 
tenegro . 

Turkey  in  Europe 

Southern  Emope: 

Greece 

Italy 

Spam 

Portugal 

Europe,  not  specified 

Asia: 

Turkey  in  Asia 

All  other  countries 

America: 

•  Canada — French 

Canada — Other 

Newfoundland 

West  Indies ' 

Mexico 

Centraland  South  America 

All  other 

Of  mixed  foreign  parentage. . . 


TOTAL  FOREIGN 
WHITE  STOCK. 


1920 


36,398,958 


2,307,112 

731,239 

230, 380 

4, 136, 395 

1,023,225 

1,457,382 

467, 525 

362, 318 

122, 686 

43, 109 

327, 797 

333,678 

7, 259, 992 

3, 129, 798 

1,110,905 

3,871,109 

290,276 

134,318 

43,703 

23,268 

212, 342 

3, 336, 941 

77, 947 

134,794 

10.998 


164, 480 
10, 735 


848, 309 

1, 755, 519 

25, 448 

45, 496 

725, 332 
19, 487 

116,458 

1, 502, 457 


1910 


32,243,382 


2,322,442 
659, 663 
24S,  947 

4,504.360 
979. 099 

1,364,215 
400,064 
293, 574 
89,264 
6,945 
301.650 
292,389 

8,282,618 

2,001,559 

700, 227 

2,541,649 

211,026 

87,721 

22,685 

35,314 

109,665 

2, 098, 360 

33, 134 

111,122 

7,576 


78,631 
7,264 


932, 238 

1, 822, 377 

8,635 

41,842 

3S2, 002 

13, 510 

74, 523 

1, 177, 092 


FOREIGN-BORN 
WHITE  .1 


1920 


13,712,754 


824, 088 

310, 092 

66, 962 

1,164,707 

362, 051 

632,656 

191, 496 

134,229 

63, 234 

12,837 

117,270 

124,727 

1,915,864 

1,445,141 

598, 170 

2,020,646 

150, 770 

85, 2.55 

32,681 

18,907 

166, 786 

1,615,180 

52,686 

67,948 

3,342 


100, 843 
5,139 


302, 675 

558, 775 

12, 320 

21,909 

473, 287 

11, 782 

48,299 


1910 


13,345,545    22,686,204 


NATIVE  WHITE   OF 

FOREIGN  OR  MIXED 

PARENTAGE. 


Total. 


1920 


876, 455 
261,034 

82, 479 
1,352,155 
403, 858 
665, 183 
181,621 
120,053 

49,397 

3,0(i8 

124, 834 

117,236 

2,501,181 
1,174,924 
495, 600 
1,602,7.52 
129, 669 
65,920 
21, 451 

32, 221 

101,264 

1,343.070 

21,977 

57,623 

2,853 


59, 702 
4,612 


385, 083 
810, 9.87 

5,076 

23,169 

219,802 

9,069 

40,167 


1,483,024 
421, 147 
163,418 

2,971,688 
661, 174 
824, 726 
276, 029 
228, 089 
59, 452 
30, 272 
210, 527 
208,951 

5, 344, 128 

1,684,6,57 

512,735 

1,850,463 

145, 506 

49,063 

11,022 

4,361 

45, 556 

1,721,761 

25, 261 

66, 846 

7,656 


63, 637 
5,596 

545,634 

1, 196, 744 

13, 128 

23, 587 

252, 045 

7,705 

68, 159 

1, 502, 457 


1910 


18,897,837 


1, 445, 987 
398,629 
166, 468 

3, 152, 205 
575,241 
699, 032 
218, 443 
173, 521 
39, 867 
3,877 
176, 816 
175, 153 

5,781,437 

826, 635 

204, 627 

938, 897 

81, 357 

21,801 

1,234 

3,093 

8,401 

755, 290 

11,157 

53, 499 

4,723 


18.929 
2;  652 

547, 155 

1,011,390 

3,559 

18,673 

162, 200 

4,441 

34,356 

1, 177, 092 


'  1  For  1920,  according  to  birthplace  of  father;  for  1910,  according  to  birthplace  of  person. 


COUNTRY   OF   OEIGIN. 


369 


BY  NATIVITY  AND   PARENTAGE,  FOR   THE   UNITED   STATES:  1920  AND   1910. 
constituted  prior  to  the  World  War.] 


NATIVE  WHITE  OF  FOREIGN  OR 

MIXED  PARENTAGF — Continued. 

INCREASE  2  IN  FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK:    1910-1920 

Foreign 
parentage. 

Mixed 
parentage. 

Total. 

Foreign-born 
white.  1 

Native  white  of 

foreign  or  mixed 

parentage. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

15,694,539 

12,916,311 

S,  991, 665 

5,981,526 

4,155,576 

12.9 

367,209 

2.8 

3,788,367 

20.0 

1 

574,499 

592,285 

908, 525 

853,702 

-15,330 

-0.7 

-52,367 

-6.0 

37,037 

2.6 

2 

178,638 

175,391 

242,509 

223,238 

71,. 576 

10.9 

49, 058 

18.8 

22,518 

5.6 

3 

78,114 

84,934 

85,304 

81,534 

-18,567 

-7.5 

-15,517 

-18.8 

-3,050 

-1.8 

4 

1, 966, 968 

2,141,577 

1,004,720 

1,010,628 

-367,965 

-8.2 

-187,448 

-13.9 

-180,517 

-5.7 

5 

437, 623 

410,951 

223,551 

164,290 

44, 126 

4.5 

-41, 807 

-10.4 

85,933 

14.9 

6 

699,744 

546,788 

224,982 

152, 244 

93, 167 

6.8 

-32,527 

-4.9 

125,694 

18.0 

7 

170,702 

147, 648 

105,327 

70, 795 

67,461 

16.9 

9,875 

5.4 

57,586 

26.4 

8 

142, 547 

116,331 

85,542 

57, 190 

68,744 

23.4 

14, 176 

11.8 

54,568 

31.4 

9 

37, 525 

26,448 

21,927 

13,419 

33,422 

37.4 

13,837 

28.0 

19,585 

49.1 

10 

16,263 

2,381 

14, 009 

1,496 

36, 164 

520.7 

9,769 

318.4 

26,395 

680.8 

11 

103, 4,52 

90, 669 

107,075 

86, 147 

26, 147 

8.7 

-7,564 

-6.1 

38,711 

19.1 

12 

90,073 

78, 937 

118,878 

96,216 

41,289 

14.1 

7,491 

6.4 

33,798 

19.3 

13 

3,397,370 

3,911,847 

1,946,758 

1,869,590 

-1,022,626 

-12.3 

-585,317 

-23.4 

-4,37,309 

-7.6 

14 

1,43.5,524 

709,070 

249, 133 

117,565 

1,128,239 

58.4 

270, 217 

23.0 

858,022 

103.  8 

15 

472, 521 

191,059 

40, 214 

13,568 

410,678 

58.6 

102, 570 

20.7 

308, 108 

150.6 

16 

1,671,949 

873,055 

178, 514 

65,842 

1,329,460 

52.3 

417, 894 

26.1 

9 11,, 566 

97.1 

17 

130,083 

76,261 

15,423 

5,096 

85, 250 

40.4 

21, 101 

16.3 

04,149 

78.8 

18 

43,683 

20,707 

5,380 

1,094 

46,597 

53.1 

19,335 

29.3 

27,262 

125.0 

19 

9,696 

948 

1,326 

286 

21,018 

92.7 

11,230 

52.4 

9,788 

793.2 

20 

3,948 

2,560 

413 

533 

-12,046 

-34.1 

-13,314 

-41.3 

1,268 

41.0 

21 

36,990 

5,524 

8,566 

2,877 

102,677 

93.6 

65, 522 

64.7 

.37,1,55 

442.3 

22 

1,556,065 

695, 187 

165, 696 

60,103 

1,238,  ,581 

59. 0 

272,110 

20.3 

966,471 

128.0 

23 

14. 973 

4, 387 

10,288 

6,770 

44,813 

135.  2 

30, 7(  9 

139.7 

14,104 

126.4 

24 

52;  794 

41,680 

14,052 

11,819 

23,672 

21.3 

10,325 

17.9 

13,347 

24.9 

2.5 

5,019 

2,926 

2,637 

1,797 

3,422 

45.2 

489 

17.1 

2,S33 

62.1 

26 

57,915 

17,480 

5,722 

1,449 

85,849 

109.2 

41,141 

68.9 

44,708 

236.2 

27 

1,791 

517 

3,805 

2,135 

3,471 

47.8 

527 

11.4 

2,944 

111.0 

2S 

326,435 

330,976 

219,199 

216,179 

-83,929 

-9.0 

-82,408 

-21.4 

-1,521 

-0.3 

2« 

343,595 

307,291 

853, 149 

704,099 

-66, 858 

-3.7 

-252,212 

-31.1 

185,354 

18.3 

31 

7,163 

1,836 

5,965 

1,723 

16,813 

1^4.7 

7,244 

142.7 

9,569 

268.9 

31 

9,987 

8, 681 

13,600 

9,992 

3,654 

8.7 

-1,260 

-5.4 

4,914 

26.3 

32 

178,309 

107, 866 

73,736 

54,334 

343,330 

89.9 

2.53,485 

115.3 

89,f«5 

5.5.4 

3,1 

1,424 

807 

6,281 

,  3,634 

5,977 

44.2 

2,713 

29.9 

3,264 

73.5 

34 

38,700 

14,214 

29,459 

20,142 

41,935 

56.3 

8,132 

20.2 

33, 803 

98.4 

31 

1,502,457  11   '77  nQ9 

325,365 

27.6 

325,365 

27.6 

3t 

1 

1 

'  A  minus  sign  (—  )  denotes  decrease. 
75108°— 23 24 


•  Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 


370 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  103.-PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  OF  THE  FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK  BY  COUNTRY 

PARENTAGE  CLASSES  FOR  COUNTRIES 

[Figures  for  1920  relate  to  countries  as 


PEE  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  BY  COXraTEY  OF  ORIGIN. 

Total 
foreign 
white 
stock. 

Foreign- 
born 
white.i 

Native  white  of  foreign  or  mixed  parentage. 

COUMTKY  OF  OEIGIN. 

Total. 

Both 
parents 
foreign. 

Father 
foreign. 

Mother 
foreign. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Total 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

Northwestern  Europe: 

England 

6.3 
2.0 
0.6 
11.4 
2.8 
4.0 
1.3 
1.0 
0.3 
0.1 
0.9 
0.9 

19.9 

8.6 
3.1 
10.6 

0.8 
0.4 

0.1 
0.1 

0.6 
9.2 
0.2 
0.4 

(2) 

0.5 
(^) 

2.3 
4.8 
0.1 
0.1 
2.0 

0.1 

0.3 

4.1 

7.2 
2.0 
0.8 
14.0 
3.0 
4.2 
1.2 
0.9 
0.3 
(}) 
0.9 
0.9 

25.7 
6.2 
2.2 

7.9 
0.7 
0.3 

0.1 
0.1 

0.3 
6.5 
0.1 
0.3 

(^) 

0.2 

(^) 

2.9 

5.7 

(.') 

0.1 

1.2 

(.') 
0.2 
3.7 

6.0 
2.3 
0.5 
8.5 
2.6 
4.6 
1.4 
1.0 
0.5 
0.1 
0.9 
0.9 

14.0 
10.5 
4.4 
14.7 
1.1 
0.6 

0.2 
0.1 

1.2 
11.8 
0.4 
0.5 

(2) 
0.7 

2.2 

4.1. 

0.1 

0.2 

3.5 

0.1 

0.4 

6.6 
2.0 
0.6 
10.1 
3.0 
5.0 
1.4 
0.9 
0.4 
(2) 
0.9 
0.9 

18.7 
8.8 
3.7 

12.0 
1.0 
0.5 

0.2 
0.2 

0.8 
10.1 
0.2 
0.4 

0.4 

(^) 

2.9 
6.1 

(») 
0.2 
1.6 

0.1 

0.3 

6.5 
1.9 
0.7 
13.1 
2.9 
3.6 
1.2 
1.0 
0.3 
0.1 
0.9 
0.9 

23.6 
7.4 
2.3 

8.2 
0.6 
0.2 

0.2 
7.6 
0.1 
0.3 

(}) 
0.3 

2.4 
5.3 
0.1 
0.1 
1.1 

(.') 
0.3 
6.6 

7.7 
2.1 
0.9 
16.7 
3.0 
3.7 
1.2 
0.9 
0.2 
(») 
0.9 
0.9 

30.6 
4.4 
1.1 
5.0 
0.4 
0.1 

(») 
(») 

(^) 
4.0 
0.1 
0.3 

(») 
0.1 

2.9 
5.4 
(2) 
0.1 
0.9 

(») 

0.2 

6.2 

3.7 
1.1 
0.5 
12.5 
2.8 
3.8 
1.1 
0.9 
0.2 
0.1 
0.7 
0.6 

21.6 
9.1 
3.0 

10.7 
0.8 
0.3 

0.1 

(») 

0.2 
9.9 
0.1 
0.3 

(') 
0.4 

2.1 
2.2 
(') 
0.1 
1.1 

0.2 
9.6 

4.6 
1.4 
0.7 
16.6 
3.2 
4.2 
1.1 
0.9 
0.2 

m 

0.7 
0.6 

30.3 
5.5 
1.5 
6.8 
0.6 
0.2 

(») 

5.4 

(') 
0.3 

0.1 

m 

2.6 
2.4 
(») 
0.1 

0.8 

(^) 
0.1 
9.1 

12.6 
3.4 
1.2 

12.6 
3.2 
3.2 
1.6 
1.3 
0.3 
0.2 
1.7 
1.9 

30.1 
3.8 
0.7 
3.0 
0.2 
0.1 

(») 
(») 

0.2 
3.2 
0.2 
0.3 

C^) 

0.1 
0.1 

2.8 
10.3 
0.1 
0.2 
1.0 

0.1 

0.4 

13.9 
3.7 
1.3 

15.4 
2.7 
2.5 
1.3 
1.0 
0.2 
(') 
1.6 
1.9 

34.1 
2.1 
0.3 
1.3 
0.1 

0.1 
1.3 
0.1 
0.3 

(') 

(») 
(^) 

3.4 

9.9 

(») 

0.2 

0.9 

0.1 

0.3 

13.7 
3.6 
1.2 

17.0 
3.3 
3.3 
1.3 
1.2 
0.3 
0.1 
1.3 
1.3 

23.6 
3.2 
0.4 
1.8 
0.2 
0.1 

(2) 
(») 

(») 
0.8 
0.1 
0.1 

(») 

0.1 

3.7 
15.7 
0.1 
0.2 
1.1 

0.1 

0.4 

14  9 

Scotland 

3.8 

Wales 

1.4 

Ireland 

19.8 

Norway 

2.8 

2  7 

1.0 

Netherlands 

0.9 

Belsiiun     

0.2 

(') 

Switzerland 

r?. 

France 

1   1 

Central  andEasternEurope: 

25.9 

1  S 

Hungary 

0.2 

Russia 

0.7 

Finland 

0.1 

Rumania 

(3) 

Bulgana,  Serbia,  and 

Turkey  in  Europe 

Southern  Europe: 

Greece 

Italy 

0.3 

Spain 

0.1 

Portugal 

0,1 

Europe,  not  specified 

Asia: 

Turkey  in  Asia 

i? 

4.0 
15.4 

All  other  countries 

America: 

Canada— French 

Canada — Other 

(') 

West  Indies ' 

0.2 

Mexico 

0.9 

Central     and     South 
America 

0.1 

All  other 

0.3 

Of  mixed  foreign  parentage. 

I  For  1920,  according  to  birthplace  of  father;  for  1910,  according  to  birthplace  of  person. 


COUNTEY   OF   ORIGIN. 


371 


OF    ORIGIN  FOR  NATIVITY  AND     PARENTAGE  CLASSES,  AND  BY    NATIVITY  AND 
OF  ORIGIN,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 

constituted  prior  to  the  World  War.] 


PER  CBNT 

DISTRIBUTION 

BY  NATIvmr  AND  PARENTAGE 

CLASSES. 

Foreign- 
born 
white.i 

Native  white  of  foreign 

or  mixed  parentage. 

COUNTRY  OF  ORIGIN. 

Total. 

Both 
parents 
foreign. 

Father 
foreign. 

Mother 
foreign.   • 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Total 

37.7 

41.4 

62.3 

58.6 

43.1 

40.1 

12.5 

12.2 

6.7 

6.4 

Northwestern  Europe: 

35.7 
42.4 
39.1 
28.2 
35.4 
43.4 
41.0 
37.0 
51.5 
29.8 
35.8 
37.4 

26.4 
46.2 
53.8 
52.2 
50.9 
63.5 

74.8 
81.3 

7S.5 
48.4 
67.6 
50.4 

30.4 

61.3 
47.9 

35.7 
31.8 

48.4 
48.2 
65.3 
60.5 

41.5 

37.7 
39.6 
33.1 
30.0 
41.2 
48.  S 
45.4 
40.9 
55.3 
44.2 
41.4 
40.1 

30.2 
58.7 
70.8 
63-1 
61.4 
75.1 

94.6 
9L2 

92.3 
64.0 
66.3 
51.9 

37.7 

75.9 
63.5 

41.3 
44.5 
58.8 
55. 4 
57.5 
67.1 

53.9 

64.3 
57.6 
70.9 
71.  S 
64.6 
56.6 
59.0 
63.0 
48.5 
70.2 
64.2 
62.6 

73.6 
53.8 
46.2 
47.8 
49.1 
36.5 

2.5.2 
18.7 

21.5 
51.6 
32.4 
49.6 

69.6 

38.7 
52.1 

64.3 
68.2 
51.6 
51.8 
34.7 
39.5 

58.5 

100.0 

62.3 
60.4 
66.9 
70.0 
58.8 
51.2 
.54.6 
59.1 
44.7 
55.8 
58.6 
59.9 

69.8 
41.3 
29.2 
36.9 
38.6 
24.9 

5.4 
8.8 

7.7 
36.0 
33.7 
48.1 

62.3 

24.1 
36.5 

58.7 
55.  5 
41.2 
44.6 
42.5 
32.9 

46.1 

100.0 

24.9 
24.4 
33.9 
47.6 
42.8 
41.2 
36.5 
39.3 
30.6 
37.7 
31.6 
27.0 

46.8 
45.9 
42.5 
43.2 
43.9 
32.5 

22.2 
17.0 

17.4 
46.6 
19.2 
39.2 

45.6 

35.2 
16.7 

38.5 
19.6 
28.1 
22.0 
24.6 
7.3 

33.2 

100.0 

25.5 
26.6 
34.1 
47.5 
42.0 
40.1 
36.9 
39.6 
29.6 
34.3 
30.1 
27.0 

47.2 
35.4 
27.3 
34.3 
36.1 
23.6 

4.2 
7.2 

5.0 
33.1 
13.2 
37.5 

38.6 

22.2 
7.1 

35.5 
16.9 
21.  S 
20.7 
28.2 
6.0 

19.1 

100.0 

24.8 
21.0 
2.3.8 
13.9 
14.0 
9.9 
15.8 
15.8 
12.6 
25.2 
23.0 
25.9 

18.8 
5.5 
2.7 
3.5 
3.3 
2.8 

2.7 
1.6 

3.9 
4.4 
10.2 
8.7 

17.3 

2.9 

21.8 

15.2 
26.6 
10.9 
19.8 
6.3 
18.4 

16.6 

23.5 
22.0 
21.1 
13.4 
10.9 
7.1 
12.4 
13.0 
11.0 
17.9 
20.3 
25.0 

16.2 
4.0 
1.4 
2.0 
1.6 
0.9 

1.1 

1.2 

2.2 
2.5 
16.2 
9.3 

16.9 

1.6 
18.3 

14.4 
21.3 

9.9 
16.1 

9.2 
1.5.2 

17.5 

14.6 
12.1 
13.2 
10.4 

7.8 
5.5 
6.7 
7.8 
5.3 
7.3 
9.7 
9.7 

8.0 
2.5 
1.0 
1.1 
L9 
1.2 

0.3 
0.2 

0.1 
0.6 
3.0 

1.8 

6.7 

0.5 
13.6 

10.6 
22.0 
12.5 
10.1 
3.9 
13.8 

8.7 

13.2 

11.8 

Wales 

U.6 

Ireland 

9.0 

5.9 

4.0 

Denmark 

5.3 

Netherlands 

6.5 

Belgium 

4.1 

Luxemburg 

3.6 

Switzerland 

8.3 

France 

7.9 

Central  and  Eastern  Europe: 
Germany 

6.4 

Austria 

L8 

0.5 

Russia : 

Finland 

0.6 

0.8 

Rumania 

0.3 

Bulgaria,      Serbia,      and 
Montenegro 

0.2 

Turkey  ill  Europe 

0.3 

Southern  Europe: 

G  reeee 

0.4 

Italy  

0.3 

4.2 

Portugal 

L3 

Europe,  not  specified 

6.8 

Asia: 

Turkey  in  Asia 

0.2 

All  other  countries 

n.i 

America: 

Canada — French 

8.8 

Canada — Other 

17.4 

10.1 

West  Indies » 

Mexico 

7.8 
5.1 

Central  and  South  America 
All  other 

1L7 

9.5 

>  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


»  Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 


372 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  104.— COUNTRY  OF  ORIGIN  OF  THE  FOREIGN 

[Figures  relate  to  countries  as 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


Uixited  States. 


36,398,958 


Geographic  DmsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central... 
West  North  Central.. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central... 
West  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


Total 
foreign 
white 
stock. 


4, 512, 930 

12,010,828 

9, 148, 492 

4, 749, 839 

869,524 

274, 765 

1, 155, 942 

1,210,391 

2, 466, 247 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah ;; 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfomia 


269,915 
216, 819 
123, 492 
,572,751 
420, 427 

909. 526 

,503,761 
,  824, 412 
,682,655 

,902,771 

519. 527 
,  232, 770 
,931,180 
,562,244 

,  541, 309 

855,628 
688, 108 
431, 988 
310,549 
522, 155 
400, 102 

52,739 

311,649 

87, 372 

83,415 

144, 378 

18, 576 

19, 120 

46, 417 

105, 858 

141, 426 
53, 236 
52, 903 
27,200 

53,065 
154, 887 
142,087 
805, 903 

258, 457 
131,416 

67, 262 
321,062 

61, 356 
140, 304 
196,120 

34,414 

608, 071 

271,420 

1, 586, 756 


northwestern  EtJROPE. 


2, 307, 112     731, 239 


England, 


Scot- 
land. 


230, 380 


324, 095 

700, 177 

514, 407 

218, 740 

72, 408 

22, 328 

52,985 

166, 553 

235, 419 


13, 544 
11,230 
6,880 
185, 546 
52, 942 
53, 953 

317, 179 
120, 811 
262, 187 

131,502 
32, 121 
159, 304 
144, 733 
46,747 

36, 873 
56, 786 
41, 598 
8,913 
12,601 
26, 438 
35, 531 

4,541 
15,645 
9,085 
10, 588 
10, 887 
2,829 
1,677 
5,043 
12, 113 

7,864 
5,758 
6,301 
2,405 

5,256 
6,818 
13, 032 

27,879 


56, 178 
25,525 
153, 716 


111,369 

214, 891 

157, 105 

72, 941 

24,898 

8,170 

15,531 

44,778 

81,656 


6,041 
4,951 
5,097 
65, 536 
12, 444 
17,300 

94,021 
42,071 
78,799 

35,034 
11,412 
55, 872 
42, 084 
12, 703 

14,860 
17, 725 
11,983 
5,352 
3,885 
7,864 
11, 272 

1,117 
6,4«3 
2,759 
3,751 
3,460 
1,305 
725 
1,947 
3,351 

2,241 

1,827 

3,363 

739 

1,585 
1,783 
4,676 

7,487 


22, 809 

9,175 

22,883 

5,418 

9,061 

4,134 

32, 150 

11,257 

3,034 

1,386 

8,094 

2,113 

64,209 

10,123 

4,313 

1,172 

22, 572 
10, 965 
48,019 


Wales. 


4,136,395 


7,264 
95, 586 
55, 323 
23,966 
6,251 
1,976 
3,166 
18,313 
18,535 


148 

122 

1,464 

3,122 

549 

1,559 

19, 703 

3,946 

71,937 

29,574 
3,631 

10,861 
3,739 

7,518 

3,730 
7,170 
3,769 
606 
1,653 
2,507 
4,531 

205 

1,904 

511 

555 

2,239 

89 

42 

269 

437 

679 

693 

536 

68 

387 

259 

1,419 

1,101 

2,515 

3,083 

1,106 

4,672 

257 

601 

5,716 

363 

6,111 
2,024 
10,400 


Ireland. 


925, 051 

1,724,888 

657,662 

314, 177 

102,689 

41, 229 

55, 250 

86,710 

228, 739 


24,216 
27, 891 
16,428 

610,696 
79,640 

166, 180 

983, 036 
248, 652 
493, 200 

151,698 
44, 952 

301,924 
91,201 
61, 887 

65,869 
75, 924 
82, 213 
11, 336 
14,619 
32, 151 
32,065 

12,211 

33, 533 

19, 727 

9,385 

11,107 

1,545 

2,675 

6,607 

5,899 

23, 595 
8,846 
5, 283 
3,505 

5,053 
14, 104 
11,878 
24, 215 

28,448 
7, 327 
4,942 

28, 370 
2, 466 
5,450 
5,634 
4,073 

39,607 

18, 355 

170, 777 


Nor- 
way. 


Sweden. 


1,023,225  11,457,382 


15, 551 

61,118 

235, 795 

542,339 

5,198 

1,214 

7,519 

48,005 

106, 486 


1,221 

887 
228 

9,663 
973 

2,579 

46, 220 
10, 104 
4,794 

3,181 

1,541 

66, 088 

17, 325 

147,660 

280, 982 

62, 568 

1,925 

127, 561 

68, 866 

7,092 

3,345 

110 

1,076 

725 

1,008 

134 

166 

179 

331 

1,479 

191 
194 
561 
268 

300 

964 

1,095 

5,160 

27, 824 

7,061 

1,664 

4,111 

380 

809 

5,738 

418 

65, 613 
16, 120 
24,753 


138, 102 

170, 736 

382, 816 

497, 264 

10, 139 

3,768 

19, 020 

79, 887 

155, 650 


4,668 
3,826 
2,377 
75, 927 
13,571 
37, 733 

99,069 
21,690 
49, 977 

16, 505 
12,685 
235, 329 
61,377 
56, 920 

280, 077 
63, 788 
13, 339 
28,606 
24, 128 
55,057 
82, 269 

702 

1,491 

1,346 

1,405 

822 

376 

276 

774 

2,947 

578 

806 

1,634 

750 

1,016 
1,297 
3,329 
13, 378 

16, 841 
13, 062 

4,884 

24,384 

839 

2,035 
16, 762 

1,080 

68, 075 
22, 004 
65, 571 


Den- 
mark. 


467, 525 


17,097 

44, 468 

102, 847 

167, 079 

4,606 

1,424 

7,183 

55, 078 

67, 743 


2,411 
404 
345 

7,021 
659 

6,267 

25, 516 
12, 277 
6,675 

5,399 
2,638 
37,004 
17, 668 
40, 138 

44, 487 
47,252 

4,733 
12, 728 
16, 975 
33,966 

6,948 

137 
861 
610 
865 
268 
136 
190 
308 
1,252 

282 
363 
468 
311 

510 

839 
1,790 

4,044 

7, 456 
9,132 
2, 730 
6,850 
332 
1,227 
25,966 
1,385 

18, 913 

8,703 

40, 127 


COUNTRY   OF   ORIGIN. 


373 


WHITE   STOCK,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920. 
constituted  prior  to  the  World  War.] 


DIVISION  AND   STATE. 


TTnited  States. 


Geographic  divisigns: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. , 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  Nokth  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas , 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


northwestern  EtTROPE — Continued. 


Nether- 
lands. 


362,318   122,686 


Bel- 
gium. 


5,993 

67, 725 

175, 721 

72,080 

3,428 

1,389 

3,458 

12,610 

19,914 


128 
300 
103 

4,176 
272 

1,014 

32,841 

30, 892 

3,992 

8,055 
6,458 
37, 759 
98, 705 
24,744 

15,007 
35, 587 
3,550 
2,790 
9,074 
3,355 
2,717 

90 
843 
366 
628 
237 
182 

78 
235 
769 

749 
278 
262 
100 

423 

586 

849 

1,600 

3,937 
1,194 

390 
2,553 

250 

273 
3,913 

100 

7,517 
2,568 
9,829 


6,389 

21, 504 

61,295 

16, 477 

2,672 

542 

2,818 

3,128 

7,861 


90 

648 

54 

3,441 

1,415 

741 

7,830 
4,144 
9,530 

3,883 
4,997 
19,696 
IS,  581 
14, 138 

4,882 
2,987 
2,582 

8;» 

711 
1,147 
3,329 

38 

230 

127 

208 

1,577 

36 

98 

120 

238 

237 
82 

152 
71 

207 

967 

624 

1,020 

1,214 
259 
240 
901 
154 
165 
151 
44 

2,590 
1,531 
3,740 


Luxem- 
burg. 


43.109 


203 

2,165 

16,863 

19, 764 

208 

84 

411 

1,155 

2,256 


Switzer- 
land. 


France. 


CENTRAL  and   EASTERN 
EUROPE. 


Germany, 


327,797     333,678   7,259,992 


3,129,798 


5 

2 

72 

25 

91 

1,200 
325 
640 

1,146 

388 
9,111 
1,350 

4,868 

7,100 
6, 919 
411 
800 
2,040 
1,319 
1, 175 

6 

60 

33 

25 

9 

2 

3 

12 

58 

40 
14 
13 

17 

20 

16 

202 

173 

492 
210 
61 
278 
24 
50 
32 


840 

395 

1.021 


7,629 

65, 418 

100,011 

56,819 

6,435 

7,509 

11, 364 

19,091 

53, 521 


154 
171 
266 

2,814 
415 

3,809 

30, 743 
16, 333 
18,342 

35,235 
10, 438 
22, 524 
8,913 
22,901 

9,  .368 
10, 798 
16, 944 
1,841 
2,592 
6,236 
9,040 

156 

1,172 

835 

682 

1,981 

218 

63 

437 

891 

4,473 

2,112 

628 

296 

2,049 
1,225 
2,597 
5,493 

2,924 
4,326 

953 
3,999 

447 

788 
4,749 

905 


9,921 
34, 702 


162,381 
216  !l, 871,619 


757 

516 

539 

11,  .391 

2,531 

6,123 

52, 822 
16, 471 
25,923 

20,274 
10, 052 
25, 377 
12,092 
5,407 

4,920 
6,464 
11,607 
1,134 
1,128 
2,786 
6,398 

496 
2,009 
1,447 
1,275 
1,506 
357 
338 
1,083 
1,809 

2,858 
1,218 
1,686 
1,150 

1,556 
16, 524 
3,170 
8,112 

2,130 
1,325 

822 
3,918 

877 
1,083 
1,037 
1,055 

6, 073 
3,216 
40,806 


:,  789, 953 
407, 203 
195, 706 
96,191 
246,190 
135, 662 
355, 087 


194, 105 

1,411,112 

958, 258 

292, 995 

56,970 

7,440 

80,831 

53, 502 

74,585 


2,889 
4,464 
2,146 

71,568 
9,622 

71,692 

1,029,448 
303, 194 
538,977 

572, 756 
225,661 
865,311 
413,284 
712, 941 

365, 933 

314,491 

298, 177 
57,477 
76, 263 
180, 572 
114,290 

6,393 
110,119 
16, 178 
12, 957 
20,929 
2,902 
4,861 
8,547 
12,820 

70, 217 
11,063 
10, 099 
4,812 

18, 751 
30,699 
37,521 
159,219 

33,845 
17,855 

8,944 
49, 323 

5,086 

6,399 
10, 567 

3,643 

82,790 

51,224 

221, 073 


Austria. 


1,110,905 


1,348 

7,718 

2,699 

94, 521 

15,035 

72, 784 

614, 102 
193, 591 
603, 419 

246, 890 
36, 948 
424,054 
132, 336 
118,030 

87,214 
42, 100 
36, 941 
15,634 
14,054 
68,804 
28,248 

4,919 

2:i,228 

1,570 

4,417 

18, 797 

397 

785 

1,254 

1,603 

3,010 
1,295 
1,924 
1,211 

3,264 

3,221 

10,268 

64,078 

15,505 
3, 0.33 
5,923 

21, 252 

1, 815 

2,069 

2,975 

930 

23,564 
9,904 
41,117 


Hun- 
gary. 


41,962 

553, 644 

388, 690 

58, 228 

24, 672 

4,334 

5,234 

17, 439 

16, 702 


1,145 

201 

634 

4,332 

584 

35,066 

156, 895 

98, 086 

298,663 

183, 466 
24, 622 
98, 191 
63, 845 
28,  .566 

24, 116 
3,951 

16,000 
6,096 
1,782 
2,196 
4,087 

539 

4,071 

435 

3,561 

14,469 

132 

103 

586 

776 

2,219 
767 

1,216 
132 

505 

849 

1,036 

2,844 

6,439 

744 

1,303 

5,755 

709 

1,038 

1,066 

385 

4,142 

2,260 
10, 300 


374 


ABSTEACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table    104.— COUNTRY    OF    ORIGIN    OF    THE    FOREIGN 

[Figures  relate  to  countries  as 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


CENTRAL  AND  EASTERN  EUROPE — COD. 


Russia. 


Fin- 
land. 


Ru- 
mania. 


Bul- 
garia, 
Serbia, 

and 
Monte- 
negro. 


Tur- 
key 
in 
Eu- 
rope. 


SOUTHERN  EUROPE. 


Greece. 


Italy. 


Spain. 


Por- 
tugal 


United  States... 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina. . . 

South  Carolina... 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyomiag 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon ■ 

California 


8,871,109 


296, 276 


134, 318 


43,703   23,268 


470, 118 

908,800 

838, 762 

301, 845 

131,635 

18, 276 

40,568 

60, 950 

100, 155 


35, 253 

26,796 

103,097 

68,761 

1,995 

403 

724 

14, 843 

44,404 


4,307 

77, 876 

33,570 

8,466 

3,144 

656 

991 

1,144 

4,164 


649 
8,342 
19, 179 
4,501 
1,369 
191 
705 
4,150 
4,617 


10, 983 

9,143 

4,554 

274,600 

20,429 

150, 409 

,  168, 518 
227, 963 
512,319 

150,074 
29, 526 
391,415 
185, 816 
81,931 

42,526 
16,465 
44,945 
84, 132 
35,500 
37, 525 
40, 752 

8,919 
69,306 
11,481 
12,662 
12, 256 
2,520 
2,881 
8,676 
2,934 

6,536 
5,986 
3,645 
2,109 

1,965 
4,297 
16,501 
17, 805 

13,013 

3,642 

3,237 

3«,675 

672 

1, 856 

1,528 

327 

26,430 
14,745 
58,980 


2,435 
3,038 

884 
26, 173 

581 
2,142 

18, 158 
3,524 
5,114 

12,764 
402 
4,885 
70, 365 
14,681 

61,640 
164 
198 
3,306 
3,235 
112 
106 

60 
252 
151 
347 
455 
29 
78 
68 
555 

77 
64 
133 
139 

25 
220 
127 
352 

7,155 
1,954 
1,669 
1,675 
69 

636 
1,417 

268 

21, 053 
11,398 
11,953 


76 
28 
18 

1,893 
541 

1,751 

58,886 
5,302 
13, 688 

12,928 
3,562 
8,901 
7,270 
909 

3,523 

412 

2,136 

1,650 

169 

478 

98 

181 
699 
140 
258 
722 
56 
31 
202 
855 

253 
149 
197 
57 

85 
128 

86 
692 

320 
73 

86 

482 
13 

74 
88 


473 

372 

3,319 


23 

23 

3 

409 
74 

117 

1,727 

386 

6,229 

7,749 
1,856 
3,885 
4,501 
1,188 

2,255 
791 
664 
86 
212 
330 
163 

2 
197 
24 
58 
958 
29 
8 
33 
60 

75 
21 
65 
30 

33 

147 
160 
355 

1, 193 
167 
596 
653 
129 
642 
361 
409 

1,074 

480 

3,063 


3,386,941 


77, 947 


134,794 


4,460 

9,979 

5,070 

733 

427 

94 

185 

555 

1,705 


43,404 
50, 878 
53,309 
13,206 
14, 630 
2,779 
4,595 
10,807 
18,734 


525 
311 
6 
2,958 
283 
377 

7,662 

396 

1,921 

2,125 
841 
991 
784 
329 

164 
72 

375 
32 
40 
38 
12 

1 
29 
98 
45 
135 
20 
19 
54 
26 

23 
29 
40 
2 

3 
36 
21 
125 

263 
56 
82 
51 
14 
20 
64 
5 

1,0S7 
244 
434 


1,624 
6,647 
236 
28,230 
1,622 
5,045 

28, 830 
5,848 
16,200 

14,624 
4,235 

21, 589 
8,178 
4,683 

2,794 
3,341 
3,681 
440 
383 
1,748 


377 
1,288 
1,724 
2,277 
3,541 
734 
770 
2,026 
1,893 

544 

704 

1,255 

276 

405 

813 

812 

2,565 

1,413 
826 

1,288 

2,078 
328 
413 

3,667 
694 

4,092 
2,011 
12,631 


494, 
1, 939, 

406, 
70, 
81, 
19, 
7i, 
56, 

194, 


4,124 
22, 515 
4,656 
1, 481 
11,  .388 
806 
6,049 
6,893 
20,035 


67, 304 

4,228 

1,024 

173 

765 

62 

469 

639 

60, 130 


5, 589 
3,922 
7,704 

238, 178 
70,665 

168, 740 

1, 124, 433 
344, 468 
470,  399 

119,501 
12, 703 

195,804 
55, 877 
22,190 

14, 806 

9,689 

31,141 

338 

827 

6,725 

7,032 

8,319 

19,720 

7,500 

5,505 

26, 808 

998 

776 

1,391 

10,309 

4,180 
4,867 
6,457 
4,345 

2,977 
46, 403 

4,755 
20,311 

6,535 
2,493 
2,657 
28, 527 
3, 471 
2, 334 
6, 024 
4,484 

18, 754 

7, 550 

167, 760 


114 

48 

1,032 

1,341 

164 
1,425 

16, 872 
2,719 
2,924 

1,607 
793 

1,448 
663 
145 

108 
119 

786 
17, 
22 


169 

332 

224 

391 

2,129 

53 

66 

262 

7,762 

120 

79 

264 

343 

72 

3,127 

293 

2,557 

123 

2,046 

201 

629 

399 

1,578 

377 

1,540 

723 

888 
18,424 


292 
184 
68 
49, 215 
15, 387 
2,158 

2,268 

863 

1,097 

374 
46 
459 
114 
31 

21 
34 
44 
8 
9 
21 
36 

21 
54 
38 

192 
18 
29 
14 
62 

337 

15 
15 
17 
15 

14 
225 

30 
200 

47 
69 
62 
71 
57 
62 
25 
246 

469 

335 

59, 326 


COUNTRY   OF   ORIGIN. 


375 


WHITE  STOCK,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued, 
constituted  prior  to  the  World  War.] 


ASIA. 

AMERICA. 

AU 
other 
coun- 
tries. 

Cen- 

Of 
mixed 

DIVISION  J 

j^d  state. 

Turkey 

in 
Asia. 

All 
other. 

Can- 
ada- 
French. 

Canada- 
Other. 

New 
found- 
land. 

West 
In- 
dies.1 

Mex- 
ico. 

tral 
and 
South 
Amer- 
ica. 

foreign 
parent- 
age. 

United  States. 

164,480 

10,735 

848,309 

1,755,519 

25,448 

15,496 

725,332 

19,487 

116,458 

1,502,457 

Qeog.  divisions: 

New  England 

41,112 

1.206 

520, 157 

510, 069 

16,017 

2,358 

281 

1,030 

58,357 

158,590 

Middle  Atlantic 

48, 127 

2,713 

53, 726 

234,110 

5,170 

16,600 

5,437 

8,219 

7,787 

477,885 

E.  North  Central. 

28, 127 

2,631 

102,655 

490,220 

1,625 

1,656 

7,966 

1,529 

8,354 

366, 076 

W.  North  Central. 

8,572 

745 

42,027 

192,348 

419 

680 

26,485 

734 

3,611 

208,475 

South  Atlantic... 

9,226 

391 

2,047 

24,356 

351 

20, 538 

797 

898 

1,594 

35,306 

E.  South  Central. 

3,490 

129 

508 

7,271 

69 

482 

756 

254 

570 

13, 116 

W.  South  Central. 

7,934 

442 

2,141 

22, 803 

176 

1,544 

410,009 

1.331 

1,725 

37,068 

Mountain 

3,328 

429 

10,014 

69, 132 

386 

371 

146,353 

371 

3,323 

65,792 

Pacific 

) 

14,564 

2,049 

15, 034 

205,210 

1,2.35 

1,267 

127,248 

5,121 

31,137 

140,149 

''** 

New  England:         I 

Maine 
NewE 

1,555 
1,417 

46 
17 

86,110 
90,246 

93,947 
32,642 

406 
336 

124 
61 

12 
9 

31 
40 

222 

152 

6,716 

ampshire. . 

5,191 

Verm( 
Massa 

)nt 

554 
27,954 

19 

478 

39,419 
287,897 

25,949 
318,502 

124 
14,007 

21 
1,406 

10 

178 

22 
679 

81 
50,198 

3,520 

ehusetts 

98,517 

Rhode  Island 

5,352 

95 

75,658 

16,  S46 

517 

236 

12 

91 

6,608 

14, 569 

Connecticut 

4,280 

551 

40,827 

22,183 

627 

520 

60 

167 

1,096 

30,077 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

25,233 

1,604 

49, 730 

185,474 

3,211 

12,834 

3,134 

6,437 

4.322 

272, 788 

New  Jersey 

7,652 

534 

2,004 

19, 246 

989 

1,894 

462 

862 

1,357 

75, 069 

Pennsylvania 

15,242 

575 

1,992 

29,390 

970 

1,872 

1,841 

920 

2,108 

130,028 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio. 

8,748 
1,837 
5,210 
10,127 
2, 205 

369 
257 
1,260 
621 
124 

4,030 
1,763 
14,322 
62,206 
20,334 

46,456 
12,511 
74, 437 
314,  .844 
41,972 

329 
97 
015 
438 
146 

566 
89 
570 
303 
128 

1,019 

740 

4,592 

1,387 

228 

374 
86 
629 
285 
155 

1,570 
568 
2,768 
1,453 
1,995 

72, 434 

Indiar 
Illinoi 
Michi 
Wisco 

la 

18,815 

s 

126,458 

ran 

84,925 

nsin 

63,444 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

1,926 

173 

26,430 

67,064 

148 

93 

333 

106 

829 

70,623 

Iowa. 

Missot 
North 

1,180 

2,110 

835 

137 
130 
44 

2,032 
1,272 
5,774 

29, 169 
16, 738 
33,013 

54 
81 
34 

151 

296 

6 

3.093 

3,815 

35 

118 

177 

16 

691 
883 
219 

33,089 

iri.......... 

32, 468 

Dakota 

20,212 

South  Dakota 

646 

72 

2,126 

12,948 

17 

17 

92 

37 

179 

13,576 

Nebraska 

1,231 

95 

1,401 

17, 153 

63 

60 

2,890 

87 

370 

20, 133 

KansE 
South  At 

bS 

644 

94 

2,992 

16, 263 

22 

57 

16,227 

193 

440 

18,374 

LANTIC: 

Delaw 
Maryl 

are 

43 
272 

6 

52 

42 
339 

860 
3,639 

9 

98 

43 
396 

61 
100 

6 
206 

38 

408 

1,909 

and 

11,402 

Dist.  of  Coliunbia. 

624 

55 

467 

3, 747 

44 

191 

71 

170 

197 

4,604 

Virgil 

We,^t 

lia 

1,608 
2,553 

S6 
13 

296 
137 

3,749 
1,949 

59 
5 

140 
25 

108 
81 

141 
31 

236 
127 

3,791 

Virginia 

3,909 

North  CaroUna. . . 

1,097 

42 

43 

1,276 

6 

71 

33 

45 

85 

727 

South  Carolina... 

788 

14 

63 

584 

9 

67 

11 

32 

32 

754 

Georg 

Florid 

E.  Sotn'H 

ia 

1,085 
1,156 

43 
SO 

165 
495 

1,912 
6,640 

25 
96 

1.56 
19,449 

88 
244 

52 
215 

109 
362 

2,317 

a 

5,893 

Central: 

Kentucky 

791 

41 

150 

2,160 

27 

51 

172 

47 

235 

6,486 

Tennessee 

350 

22 

149 

2,153 

18 

70 

245 

8C) 

136 

2,700 

Alaba 
Missis 

ma 

1,111 
1,238 

29 
37 

138 
71 

1,967 
991 

12 
12 

279 

82 

185 
154 

90 
31 

125 

74 

2,638 

sippi 

1,292 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkai 
Louis 

isas 

478 
2,175 

23 
100 

213 
424 

2,360 
2,571 

21 
33 

40 
1,018 

366 
3,139 

38 
896 

166 

277 

2,867 

lana 

8,338 

Oklahoma 

1,661 

83 

700 

7,685 

33 

94 

8,330 

56 

289 

6,714 

Texas 

MotlNTAB 

3,620 

236 

804 

10, 187 

89 

392 

398, 174 

341 

993 

19, 149 

»j: 

Mont 
Idaho 
Wyor 
Color 
New 

3,na 

633 
148 
244 

61 
54 

25 

6,041 

1,376 

297 

25,194 

ii,o;» 

3,593 

134 
110 

7 

40 
21 

28 

264 
1,271 
2,025 

50 
20 
34 

401 
602 
126 

13,989 

8,523 

ning 

3,738 

ido  

713 
454 

135 

38 

1,404 
163 

17,043 
1,664 

75 

8 

163 
30 

14, 533 
34,083 

93 
15 

461 
75 

15,714 

Mexico 

1,603 

Arizo 
Utah 
Neva 
Pacific: 

na 

634 

447 

55 

54 
48 
14 

279 
211 
243 

4,056 
4,138 
2,408 

29 
12 
11 

53 
19 
17 

91,514 
1,311 
1,352 

81 
34 
44 

268 

1,065 

325 

3,510 

16.633 

da!'.!!!'.!!!! 

2,082 

Washington 

1,213 

371 

7,175 

73,205 

539 

145 

507 

296 

1,488 

35,380 

Oregc 
CaUfo 

n 

505 
12,846 

141 
l,5:i7 

1,977 

5,882 

27,359 
104,046 

112 
584 

109 
1,013 

655 
126,086 

109 
4,716 

813 
28,836 

16,849 

rnia 

87,920 

1  Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 


376 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  105.— PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  OF  THE  FOREIGN  "WHITE 


PER  cent  which  specified  coxmTRY  of  origin  contributed  to  total 

foreign  white  stock  in  specified  division  or  state. 

Central  and 

Northwestern  Europe. 

Eastern 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Europe. 

•6 
"3) 

o 

1 

■6 
1 

o 

1 

a 

s 

3 

1 

i 

K 
3 

-d 

6 

a 
2 

S 

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1 

W 

M 

t^ 

t— 1 

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M 

P 

Z 

w 

►-; 

M 

P^ 

O 

< 

w 

1 

United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

6.3 

2.0 

0.6 

11.4 

2.8 

4.0 

1.3 

1.0 

0.3 

0.1 

0.9 

0.9 

19.9 

8.6 

3.1 

2 

New  England 

7.2 

2.5 

0.2 

20.5 

0.3 

3.1 

0.4 

0.1 

0.1 

(1) 

0.2 

0.5     3.6 

4.3 

0.9 

3 

Middle  Atlantic 

5.8 

1.8 

0.8 

14.4 

0.5 

1.4 

0.4 

0.6 

0.2 

(1) 

0.5 

0.8,  15.6 

11.7 

4.6 

4 

East  North  Central.... 

5.6 

1.7 

0.6 

7.2 

2.6 

4.2 

1.1 

1.9 

0.7 

0.2 

1.1 

0.  8,  30.  5 

10.5 

4.2 

5 

West  North  Central... 

4.6 

1.5 

0.5 

6.6 

11.4 

10.5 

3.5 

1.6 

0.3 

0.4 

1.2 

0.7 

29.6 

6.2 

1.2 

6 

South  Atlantic 

8.3 

2.9 

0.7 

11.8 

0.6 

1.2 

0.5 

0.4 

0.3 

(M 

0.7 

1.2 

22.5 

6.6 

2.8 

7 

East  South  Central 

8.1 

3.0 

0.7 

15.0 

0.4 

1.4 

0.5 

0.5 

0.2 

(1) 

2.7 

2.5 

35.0 

2.7 

1.6 

8 

West  South  Central.... 

4.6 

1.3 

0.3 

4.8 

0.7 

1.6 

0.6 

0.3 

0.2 

0) 

1.0 

2.5 

21.3 

7.0 

0.5 

9 

Mountain 

13.8 

3.7 

1.5 

7.2 

4.0 

6.6 

4.6 

1.0 

0.3 

0.1 

1.6 

1.0 

11.2 

4.4 

1.4 

10 

Pacific 

9.5 

3.3 

0.8 

9.3 

4.3 

6.3 

2.7 

0.8 

0.3 

0.1 

2.2 

2.0 

14.4 

3.0 

0.7 

New  England: 





11 

Maine 

5.0 

2.2 

0.2 

9.0 

0.5 

1.7 

0.9 

(') 

0) 

0) 

0.1 

0.3 

1.1 

0.5 

0.4 

12 

New  Hampshire 

5.2 

2.3 

0.1 

12.9 

0.4 

1.8 

0.2 

0.1 

0.3 

(') 

0.1 

0.3 

2.1 

3.6 

0.1 

13 

Vermont 

5.6 

4.1 

1.2 

13.3 

0.2 

1.9 

0.3 

0.1 

(') 

(') 

0.2 

0.4 

1.7 

2.2 

0.5 

11 

Massachusetts 

7.2 

2.5 

0.1 

23.7 

0.4 

3.0 

0.3 

0.2 

0.1 

(') 

0.1 

0.4 

2.8 

3.7 

0.2 

15 

Rhode  Island 

12.6 

3.0 

0.1 

18.9 

0.2 

3.2 

0.2 

0.1 

0.3 

(') 

0.1 

0.6 

2.3 

3.6 

0.1 

la 

Connecticut 

5.9 

1.9 

0.2 

18.3 

0.3 

4.1 

0.7 

0.1 

0.1 

(') 

0.4 

0.7 

7.9 

8.0 

3.9 

Middle  Atlantic: 

17 

New  York 

4.9 

1.4 

0.3 

15.1 

0.7 

1.5 

0.4 

0.5 

0.1 

(1) 

0.5 

0.8 

15. 8 

9.4 

2.4 

18 

New  Jersey 

6.6 

2.3 

0.2 

13.6 

0.6 

1.2 

0.7 

1.7 

0.2 

(') 

0.9 

0.9 

16.6 

10.6 

5.4 

19 

Pennsylvania 

7.1 

2.1 

2.0 

13.4 

0.1 

1.4 

0.2 

0.1 

0.3 

(') 

0.5 

0.7 

14.6 

16.4 

8.1 

East  North  Central: 

20 

Ohio 

6.9 

1.8 

1.6 

8.0 

0.2 

0.9 

0.3 

0.4 

0.2 

0.1 

1.9 

1.1 

30.1 

13.0 

9.6 

21 

Indiana 

6.2 

2.2 

0.7 

8.7 

0.3 

2.4 

0.5 

1.2 

1.0 

0.1 

2.0 

1.9 

43.4 

7.1 

4.7 

22 

Illinois 

4.9 

1.7 

0.3 

9.4 

2.0 

7.3 

1.1 

1.2 

0.6 

0.3 

0.7 

0.8 

26.8 

13.1 

3.0 

23 

Michigan 

7.5 

2.2 

0.2 

4.9 

0.9 

3.2 

0.9 

5.1 

1.0 

0.1 

0.5 

0.6 

21.4 

6.9 

2.8 

21 

Wisconsin 

3.0 

0.8 

0.5 

4.0 

9.5 

3.6 

2.6 

1.6 

0.9 

0.3 

1.5 

0.3 

45.6 

7.6 

1.8 

West  North  Central: 

25 

Minnesota 

2.4 

1.0 

0.2 

4.3 

18.2 

18.2 

2.9 

1.0 

0.3 

0.5 

0.6 

0.3 

23.7 

5.7 

1.6 

26 

Iowa 

6.6 

2.1 

0.8 

8.9 

7.3 

7.5 

5.5 

4.2 

0.3 

0.8 

1.3 

0.8 

36.8 

4.9 

0.5 

27 

Missouri 

6.0 

1.7 

0.5 

11.9 

0.3 

1.9 

0.7 

0.5 

0.4 

0.1 

2.5 

1.7 

43.3 

5.4 

2.3 

28 

North  Dakota 

2.1 

1.2 

0.1 

2.6 

29.5 

6.6 

2.9 

0.6 

0.2 

0.2 

0.4 

0.3 

13.3 

3.6 

1.4 

29 

South  Dakota 

4.1 

1.3 

0.5 

4.7 

19.0 

7.8 

5.5 

2.9 

0.2 

0.7 

0.8 

0.4 

24.6 

4.5 

0.6 

30 

Nebraska 

5.1 

1.5 

0.5 

6.2 

1.4 

10.5 

6.5 

0.6 

0.2 

0.3 

1.2 

0.5 

34.6 

13.2 

0.4 

31 

Kansas 

8.9 

2.8 

1.1 

8.0 

0.8 

8.1 

1.7 

0.7 

0.8 

0.3 

2.3 

1.6 

28.6 

7.1 

1.0 

South  Atlantic: 

32 

Delaware 

8.6 

2.1 

0.4 

23.2 

0.2 

1.3 

0.3 

0.2 

0.1 

0) 

0.3 

0.9 

12.1 

9.3 

1.0 

33 

Maryland 

5.0 

2.1 

0.6 

10.8 

0.3 

0.5 

0.3 

0.3 

0.1 

(}) 

0.4 

0.6 

35.3 

7.5 

1.3 

34 

District  of  Columbia. . . 

10.4 

3.2 

0.6 

22.6 

0.8 

1.5 

0.7 

0.4 

0.  1 

Q) 

1.0 

1.7 

18.5 

1.8 

0.5 

35 

Virginia 

12.7 

4.5 

0.7 

11.3 

1.2 

1.7 

1.0 

0.8 

0.2 

C) 

0.8 

1.5 

15.5 

5.3 

4.3 

36 

West  Virginia 

7.5 

2.4 

1.6 

7.7 

0.1 

0.6 

0.2 

0.2 

1.1 

0) 

1.4 

1.0 

14.5 

13.0 

10.0 

37 

North  Carolina 

15.2 

7.0 

0.5 

8.3 

0.8 

2.0 

0.7 

1.0 

0.2 

0) 

1.2 

1.9 

15.6 

2.1 

0.7 

38 

South  Carolina 

8.8 

3.8 

0.2 

14.0 

0.9 

1.4 

1.0 

0.4 

0.5 

(') 

0.3 

1.8 

25.4 

4.1 

0.5 

39 

Georgia 

10.9 

4.2 

0.6 

14.2 

0.7 

1.7 

0.7 

0.5 

0.3 

(') 

0.9 

2.3 

18.4 

2.7 

1.3 

40 

Florida 

11.4 

3.2 

0.4 

5.6 

1.4 

2.8 

1.2 

0.7 

0.2 

0.1 

0.8 

1.7 

12.1 

1.5 

0.7 

East  South  Central: 

41 

Kentucky 

5.6 

1.6 

0.5 

16.7 

0.1 

0.4 

0.2 

0.5 

0.2 

0) 

3.2 

2.0 

49.6 

2.1 

1.6 

42 

Tennessee 

10.  S 

3.4 

1.3 

16.6 

0.4 

1.5 

0.7 

0.5 

0.2 

(') 

4.0 

2.3 

20.8 

2.4 

1.4 

43 

Alabama 

11.9 

G.4 

1.0 

10.0 

1.1 

3.1 

0.9 

0.5 

0.3 

(') 

1.2 

3.2 

19.1 

3.6 

2.3 

44 

Mississippi 

8.8 

2.7 

0.3 

12.9 

1.0 

2.8 

1.1 

0.4 

0.3 

0.1 

1.1 

4.2 

17.7 

4.5 

0.5 

West  South  Central: 

45 

Arkansas 

9.9 

3.0 

0.7 

9.5 

0.6 

1.9 

1.0 

0.8 

0.4 

C) 

3.9 

2.9 

35.3 

6.2 

1.0 

;I6 

Louisiana 

4.4 

1.2 

0.2 

9.1 

0.6 

0.8 

0.5 

0.4 

0.6 

(1) 

0.8 

10.7 

19.8 

2.1 

0.5 

47 

Oklahoma 

9.2 

3.3 

1.0 

8.4 

0.8 

2.3 

1.3 

0.6 

0.4 

0.1 

1.8 

2.2 

26.4 

7.2 

0.7 

48 

Texas 

3.5 

0.9 

0.1 

3.0 

0.6 

1.7 

0.5 

0.2 

0.1 

Q-) 

0.7 

1.0 

19.8 

8.0 

0.4 

Mountain: 

49 

Montana 

8.8 

3.5 

1.0 

11.0 

10.8 

6.5 

2.9 

1.5 

0.5 

0.2 

1.1 

0.8 

13.1 

6.0 

2.5 

50 

Idaho 

17.4 

4.1 

2.3 

5.6 

5.4 

9.9 

6.9 

0.9 

0.2 

0.2 

3.3 

1.0 

13.6 

2.3 

0.6 

51 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

13.5 

6.1 

1.6 

7.3 

2.5 

7.3 

4.1 

0.6 

0.4 

0.1 

1.4 

1.2 

l:i.3 

8.8 

1.9 

52 

10.0 

3.5 

1.5 

8.8 

1.3 

7.6 

2.1 

0.8 

0.3 

0.1 

1.2 

1.2 

15.4 

6.6 

1.8 

53 

New  Mexico 

4.9 

2.3 

0.4 

4.0 

0.6 

1.4 

0.5 

0.4 

0.3 

(') 

0.7 

1.4 

8.3 

3.0 

1.2 

54 

Arizona 

5.8 

1.5 

0.4 

3.9 

0.6 

1.5 

0.9 

0.2 

0.1 

(') 

0.6 

0.  S 

4.6 

1.5 

0.7 

55 

Utah 

32.7 

5.2 

2.9 

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378 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  106 COUNTRY  OF  ORIGIN  OF  THE    FOREIGN  WHITE 

[Figures  relate  to  countries  as 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  llass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Bnftalo,  N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Culumbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver  J  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

IndianapoUs,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  ISI.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manhattan  borough . . 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough.. . 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland ,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Philadclpliia.  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  CaUf 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


Total 
foreign 
white 
stock: 
1920 


77,639 

55, 771 

12, 837 

246, 750 

16,339 

548,674 

104,404 

336,907 

75, 205 

51, 504 

1,946,298 

164, 492 

549, 779 

55,652 

22,379 

42,499 

104, 966 

36, 526 

638, 068 

100, 946 

14,951 

80, 393 

93,354 

31,835 

60,114 

202, 926 

30, 128 

84,383 

252,406 

55,366 

87,833 

18,318 

323,979 

243, 187 

8,0cSl 

96,044 

113,415 

95, 275 

4,294,629 

594, 220 

1,528,713 

1,780,627 

314,319 

76, 750 

283,810 

14, 467 

113, 725 

94, 521 

102, 430 

989, 398 

333, 731 

116,745 

168, 028 

25, 851 

14,618 

182, 113 

343, 133 

153, 793 

60,547 

70, 500 

322, 843 
88,499 

162, 879 
46, 056 
77, 854 
90, 300 

113,330 
70, 707 
87, 372 
42.514 

127,075 
68,119 
79,130 


NORTHWESTERN  EUROPE. 


Engl 

and. 

Scot- 
land. 

Wales. 

6,282 

1,721 

1,229 

3,205 

1,072 

132 

1,354 

516 

67 

8 

604 

2,520 

669 

2 

(Xi3 

1,332 

235 

24 

590 

11,639 

553 

7 

178 

1,726 

132 

17 

178 

5,339 

633 

3 

693 

1,801 

128 

4 

820 

952 

234 

60 

998 

25, 173 

4,354 

5 

709 

1,509 

619 

■  26 

146 

7,718 

3,428 

4 

035 

1,091 

2,059 

2 

085 

598 

88 

1 

910 

567 

166 

10 

780 

3,640 

1,290 

4 

345 

1,319 

853 

39 

131 

16, 587 

1,534 

17 

514 

1,366 

140 

1 

107 

392 

54 

3 

320 

855 

75 

4 

517 

1,994 

113 

2 

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91 

3 

7(J9 

1,405 

265 

9 

184 

3,693 

402 

1 

862 

517 

271 

6 

649 

2,383 

590 

28 

324 

8,291 

2,043 

1 

995 

632 

85 

7 

129 

1,994 

57 

1 

421 

473 

53 

6 

005 

1,931 

876 

8 

.521 

3,668 

871 

765 

260 

18 

16 

060 

1,106 

95 

4 

633 

1,874 

143 

4 

060 

1,048 

96 

136 

605 

47, 103 

3,777 

14 

904 

5,657 

351 

53 

764 

n,816 

1,207 

48 

639 

16,881 

1,717 

14 

683 

5,102 

354 

4 

615 

1,647 

1.48 

13 

128 

4,965 

348 

1 

1.52 

388 

59 

12 

029 

4,362 

1,750 

4 

.542 

1,790 

300 

9 

165 

4,251 

90 

75 

273 

19,473 

3,669 

20 

216 

7,465 

4,913 

11 

015 

4,813 

864 

18 

595 

4,044 

177 

1 

074 

233 

241 

1 

600 

674 

82 

14 

421 

3,145 

268 

13 

119 

3,624 

624 

5 

126 

2,174 

291 

19 

930 

3,498 

1,670 

2 

405 

527 

43 

23 

132 

8,592 

1,204 

6 

584 

1,228 

8,991 

18 

175 

7,807 

1,835 

4 

6(K) 

1,8,30 

458 

4 

751 

2,885 

102 

6 

664 

1,424 

344 

5 

986 

1,337 

332 

6 

826 

1,178 

124 

9 

0S5 

2,759 

511 

2 

992 

780 

142 

7 

175 

2,094 

110 

4 

554 

2,601 

176 

6 

881 

2,577 

3,708 

Ireland. 


4 
15 

1 
24 

1 

174 

16 

32 

26 

5 
199 
20 
35 

7 

1 

4 
13 

4 
32 
12 

1 

3 
20 

2 
11 
46 

3 
13 

2o: 

9 

23 
2 

10 

13 

2 

6 

24 

11 

616 

67 

199 

293 

41 

13 

33 
1 

13 
9 

11 
222 

53 
8, 

41 
1 
1 

19 

44 

15 
2 

2 
63 
17 
13 

4 
19 
17 

8 

7 
19 

9 
31 
15 

7 


Nor- 
way. 


312 

56 

50 

802 

56 

2,975 

294 

621 

288 

413 

44,961 

93 

1,053 

105 

219 

75 

1,331 

1,231 

2,241 

63 

146 

392 

161 

171 

145 

2,292 

120 

574 

3, 876 

52 

144 

50 

5, 112 

41, 237 

24 

106 

276 

685 

40, 544 

1,803 

29, 392 

4,884 

1,728 

2,737 

323 

259 

2, 523 

1,057 

52 

2,231 

216 

6,309 

408 

30 

42 

179 

427 

10,499 

2,056 

150 

5,397 

13 

17, 628 

3,780 

154 

84 

237 

28 

725 

89 

544 

333 

115 


Sweden. 


1,572 

247 

236 

936 

232 

12,027 

3,437 

2,464 

2,050 

406 

121,326 

257 

4,410 

343 

460 

171 

8,910 

5,210 

6,379 

138 

407 

2,280 

4,390 

482 

484 

2,212 

1,588 

5,068 

10, 402 

187 

1,093 

316 

2,175 

61,514 

44 

519 

2,744 

696 

57,750 

6,133 

28, 450 

16, 802 

4,828 

1,537 

1,559 
337 

5,495 

9,  282 
268 

5,115 

2,439 
10,114 

5,187 

57 

109 

933 

2,307 
24,227 

5,461 

309 

11,407 

214 

18,855 

5,395 

2,491 

330 

634 

185 

1,346 

485 

15, 856 

753 

1,884 


Den- 
mark. 


417 
174 
74 
510 
63 

1,678 
774 
577 
179 
135 
22,615 
227 

1,273 
110 
248 

60 

1,982 

1,159 

2,954 

59 

82 

621 

1,292 

307 

603 

790 

472 

1,020 

4,091 

115 

54 

140 

1,997 

5,717 

37 

110 

498 

507 

14,914 

1,416 

7,075 

4,170 

1,608 

645 

784 

134 
3,764 
6,423 

104 
2,272 

249 
3,081 

250 
27 
66 

366 
1,128 
3,283 
4,633 

193 

6,278 

48 

4,656 

1,095 

185 

169 

387 

142 

610 

73 

446 

209 


COUNTRY   OF   OEIGIlSr. 


379 


STOCK,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 
constituted  prior  to  the  World  War.] 


NORTHWESTERN  EUROPE— continued. 

CENTRAL  AND  EASTERN 
EUROPE. 

Nether- 
lands. 

Bel- 
gium. 

Luxem- 
burg. 

Switzer- 
land. 

France. 

Germany. 

Austria. 

Him- 
gary. 

Akron,  Ohio 

281 

754 

44 

541 

38 

1,313 

1.32 

1,226 

56 

86 

22, 136 

1,213 

2,778 

163 

100 

189 

1,084 

467 

4,230 

19 

37 

30, 846 

98 

151 

433 

563 

122 

354 

1,807 

247 

38 

72 

2,026 

974 

42 

21 

124 

346 

9,552 

1,146 

3,519 

3,837 

851 

199 

6.58 

169 

627 

344 

9,448 

1,190 

312 

956 

119 

36 

55 

4,677 

1,473 

679 

1,525 

134 
1,452 

41 

1,143 

407 

92 
200 
335 

70 
366 

47 
131 
268 
104 

134 
40 
28 

135 
40 

797 
73 

217 
36 
49 
4,975 
96 

184 

115 
59 

44 

153 

79 

9,350 

33 

14 

110 

27 

66 

61 

322 

289 

786 

703 

93 

223 

18 

388 

312 

14 

213 

207 

217 

4,342 

341 

1,042 

2,402 

457 

100 

133 

33 

217 

402 

1,376 

999 

226 

593 

192 

9 

30 

024 

800 

196 

31 

146 

836 

30 

906 

128 

49 

56 

Z54 

31 

127 

17 

49 

42 

31 

10 

59 

2 

24 

is' 

10 
116 

is" 

5,080 

69 

188 

11 

S 

27 

69 

10 

251. 

i' 

16 
28 

9 
27 
25 

9 
48 
250 

9 

1 
2 

888 

591 

5 

3' 

6 
486 

40 
115 
219 
101 

11 

26 

4 

39 

63 

16 

89 

107 

137 

6 

6 

si" 

136 

904 

19 

15 

148 

3 

112 

96 

2 

18 

1.55 

19 

33 

6 

2 

4 

30 

1,212 

179 

145 

677 

149 

669 

289 

1,696 

53 

261 

7,  766 

1,717 

3,380 

1,120 

431 

373 

1,220 

334 

2,508 

14 

108 

171 

210 

285 

786 

1,031 

299 

1,145 

2,925 

2,172 

9 

225 

2,219 

.1,182 

284 

78 

265 

796 

16,063 

2,361 

3,824 

6,905 

2,452 

521 

1,364 

49 

1,490 

580 

2,680 

3,984 

2,513 

3,045 

149 

142 

93 

1,186 

6,538 

1,.535 

1,431 

436 

5;  298 

398 

1,.352 

576 

188 

660 

2,295 

169 

835 

109 

37 

232 

408 

1,041 
367 
316 

1,386 
453 

2,100 
504 

3,279 
238 
417 

9,142 

2,234 

2,048 
786 
520 

585 

1,408 

407 

4,604 

172 

236 

337 

410 

826 

1,029 

1,573 

301 

1,309 

6,222 

1,047 

154 

472 

998 

1,189 

203 

543 

432 

11,213 

33,957 

2,965 

7,255 

19,217 

3,729 

791 

1.779 

"167 

2,982 

522 

1,303 

6, 862 

2,931 

1,309 

604 

154 

236 

1,657 

4,995 

770 

352 

1,070 

11,806 

305 

1,812 
491 
309 
720 

1,187 
310 

1,447 
327 
218 
483 
315 

12, 988 
13, 663 

2,038 
87, 498 

1,987 
18,814 

6,374 
114,2.50 

1,.382 

9,319 

421,443 

93, 460 

102, 441 

20,748 

4,831 

20, 194 
17, 889 

.5,734 

148,747 

491 

2,082 
12,241 

5, 929 

7,939 
25, 249 
.37,385 

5, 651 
18,134 
38, 522 
29,379 

561 

3,767 

187, 933 

33,9,55 

1,8.W 

1,185 

9, 075 

22, 192 

.584, 838 

88,614 

191,637 

180, 079 

111,182 

13,326 

49,341 
1,492 

15,098 

16,748 

9,821 

149,310 

75,815 

19, 723 
4, 162 
7,138 
3,470 

45, 537 
149,331 

38,273 
5,477 

11,6,38 
53,924 
12,131 

17, 686 
7,902 
3,424 

19, 693 

43, 578 
8, 870 

16, 178 
4, 6.56 
1,  692 
6,874 
0,866 

10,688 

2, 260 

356 

20, 079 

386 

8,691 

9, 658 

37,295 

1,242 

5,562 

316, 295 

4.  .363 

124,900 

1,795 

1,019 

1.974 
4,157 

934 

58,378 

4,420 

803 
4,257 
6, 182 
1,611 
2,164 
21,091 
3,818 
2,613 
8,080 

842 

2,4.34 

4<i3 

27, 813 

13,119 

222 

4,038 

3,962 

1,724 

431,397 

66,050 

119,098 

21.5, 789 

25,802 

4,658 

34,423 

310 

3,420 

16, 798 

4,023 

6.3,317 

44,152 

4, 568 

4,088 

4,702 

401 

7,533 

24,174 

12,554 

599 

1,114 
9,983 

10,033 

4,  .301 

991 

V    3,189 

6,491 

10,347 
7,250 
1,570 
4,447 
3,463 

11,040 

11,816 

10  957 

Albany,  N.  Y 

152 

Atlanta,  Ga 

236 

Baltimore,  Md 

2,618 
129 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Baston,  Mass... 

900 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

15,875 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

5, 697 

Cambridge,  Mass 

90 

Camden,  N.J 

496 

Cliicago,  111 

70, 209 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

5, 395 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

75, 666 

Columbus,  Ohio 

1,574 

Dallas,  Tex 

114 

Davton,  Ohio 

3,589 

Denver,  Colo .  .  . 

1,208 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

119 

Detroit,  Mich 

25,746 
26 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

31 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

278 

Hartford,  Onnn. .    , 

698 

Houston,  Tex 

218 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

611 

Jersey  Citv,  N.  J. 

2, 6()4 

Kansas  City,  Kan.s 

2, 664 

Kansas  Citv,  Mo 

794 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

3,246 

Louisville,  Ky ...            .... 

188 

Lowell,  Mass 

40 

Mempliis,  Tenn 

194 

12,200 
3,101 

MinneapoUs,  Miim 

Nashville,  Term 

321 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

84 

New  Haven,  Conn 

910 

New  Orleans,  La 

185 

New  York,  N.  Y 

123, 175 

Bronx  borough 

20, 380 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

19,967 
73,927 
7,022 

Riciimond  borough 

Newark,  N.J 

1,879 
9,054 

Norfolk,  Va 

100 

Oakland,  Calif 

765 

Omaha,  Nebr 

1,384 

Paterson,  N.J 

1,308 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

22,883 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

17, 162 

Portland,  Oreg 

1,086 

Providence,  R.  I 

226 

Reading,  Pa 

838 

Riciunond,  Va 

99 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

770 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

12,183 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

3,731 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

198 

San  Antonio,  Tex    

135 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

2,591 

Scranton,  Pa 

2,186 

Seattle,  Wash 

926 

Spokane,  Wash 

231 

Springfield,  Mass 

214 

Svracuse,  N.  Y 

327 

Toledo,  Ohio 

5,800 

Trenton,  N.  J 

11,576 

Washington,  D.  C 

435 

315 

Worcester,  Mass 

67 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

3,811 

10,725 

380 


ABSTRACT    OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  106 COUNTRY  OF  ORIGIN  OF  THE  FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK, 

[Figures  relate  to  countries  as 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Texas 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.. . 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Iiid 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Mempliis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Mnn 

Nashville,  Temi 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans.  La 

NewYork,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah... 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  CaUf 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash. . .  ^ 

Spokane,  Wash.  .T 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse.  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkcrs,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


CENTRA!,  AND  EASTERN  EUROPE — COn. 


Russia. 


6, 

d. 

3. 
Gi. 

1 
86, 
U. 
35; 

7, 

8, 
319: 

9; 

76: 

3; 

2. 

3, 
11 

3; 

103 

4 

1 

8, 
20: 

2; 

3, 
25; 


2, 

29, 

14, 

1 

4 

20; 

2. 

985, 

178, 

41, 

363, 

22, 

4, 

49, 

4i 

2, 

8; 

16, 
205, 
44 

10, 
13, 
4, 
2, 

is; 

30, 
9, 


1,705 

12,068 

16, 752 

6, 552 

1,262 

9,879 

9,879 

14,  561 

9,472 

11,481 

8,270 

20,  751 

6,029 

5,755 


Fin- 
land. 


107 

22 

23 

150 

7 

937 

125 

254 

88 

210 

2,301 

22 

1,675 

92 

7 

21 
191 

20 
3, 269 

50 

1 

180 

114 

30 

41 
1, 338 

10 

62 
731 

15 

48 

18 

275 

2,325 

6 

23 

■153 

110 

14, 542 

2,235 

4, 913 

6,059 

752 

5,S3 

133 

117 

063 

39 

19 

1,057 

160 

2,244 

134 


3 

58 
78 
172 
127 

13 

2,711 

15 

3,437 

256 

295 

58 

35 

i2 

151 

53 

3, 787 

120 

50 


Ru- 
mania. 


757 

89 

57 

616 

54 

917 

376 

363 

106 

136 

7,420 

771 

4,112 

161 

169 

166 

388 

149 

5,550 

57 

37 

85 

538 

178 

894 

517 

35 

306 

1,358 

68 

18 

49 

665 

2,450 

52 

19 

329 

107 

56, 702 

12,  771 

19,  233 

23,  538 

1,043 

117 

2,152 

70 

158 

388 

70 

7,981 

2,203 

257 

451 

12 

65 

204 

1,485 

711 

64 

132 

1,098 

81 

173 

101 

80 

76 

436 

292 

140 

163 

97 

85 

1,559 


Bul- 
garia, 
Serbia, 

and 
Monte- 
negro. 


1,491 

8 

1 

162 

15 

28 

35 

105 

5 

22 

1,807 

171 

949 

99 

44 

60 
146 
40 
2,794 
19 
44 


14 
359 

33 
109 
120 
445 


144 


318 

165 

9 

13 

11 

27 

1,022 

67 

218 

679 

42 

16 

36 

8 

244 

189 

17 
275 
553 
283 

34 
7 
3 

64 
491 

78 

21 

18 

604 

1 

333 

83 

28 

40 

897 

12 

24 

2 

4 

7 

487 


Tur- 
key 
in 
Eu- 
rope. 


261 

79 

34 

16 

6 

477 

69 

104 

42 

15 

401 

236 

147 

48 


257 
16 
14 
421 
2 
50 
3 
18 
3 
211 
17 


174 
1 

21 


195 

37 

1 

331 

7 

13 

6,770 

137 

225 

6,380 

23 


9 
26 
12 
29 
18 

468 
44 

185 
21 
11 
6 

133 

339 
6 
14 


878 

5 

39 

33 

117 

4 

98 

1 

657 

3 

93 


SOUTHERN  EUROPE. 


2,041 
226 
605 
950 
625 

3,881 

1,053 

688 

520 

87 

15, 539 

376 

1,896 
496 
365 

266 
880 
272 

5,246 
189 
282 
64 
388 
251 
521 
470 
326 
752 

1,267 
104 

5,512 

394 

2,268 

1,074 

143 

825 

434 

547 

23,204 

1,263 

3,457 

17, 704 

546 

234 

1,416 
850 

1,130 
485 
390 

2,208 

1,754 
886 
645 
715 
261 
433 

2,388 
428 
675 

203 

3,868 
209 

1,155 
120 

1,245 
532 
807 
162 

1,724 
348 
811 
179 

1,471 


Italy. 


6,366 

6,506 

219 

16,  489 
3,776 

77, 105 

17,  586 
34, 955 

5,432 
9,688 
124, 184 
5,691 
35, 687 
4,601 
1,534 

943 
7,135 
2,369 

29, 047 

2,088 

390 

1,097 

14, 307 
3,370 
1,  578 

33, 767 

294 

7,804 

15,  415 
1,243 

825 

2,952 

7,843 

1,577 

266 

1,227 

34,  558 

21,  818 

802, 946 

83,  645 

299,  813 

356,  106 

45, 199 

18, 183 

63, 589 
1,131 
9,940 
5,836 

22, 936 
136,  793 

32,  595 
5,142 

42, 018 
3,598 
1, 282 

36, 731 

18, 284 

3,515 

970 

1,368 

45,  599 
7,680 
5,475 
1,814 
8,706 

13, 681 
1,536 

13, 657 
7,500 
6,967 
8,769 
9,892 

11, 877 


Spain. 


306 
30 
41 

221 
25 

513 

415 

222 
63 
20 

716 
80 

215 
26 
86 

30 

216 
12 

366 
11 
76 
18 
33 

128 
50 

316 
30 
93 
1,581 
36 

10 

24 

77 

41 

12 

53 

55' 

2,602 

.4, 659 

472 

4,300 

9,352 

309 

226 


626 

229 

853 

29 

77 

1,062 

74 

137 

65 

37 

24 

56 

548 

14 

93 

355 

4, 208 

16 

299 
23 
26 
34 
32 
19 

224 

105 
11 
41 
92 


Por- 
tugal, 


2,063 
40 
57 

3,530 
26 
95 
12 
32 


2 
25 

1 

76 

10, 207 

1 

5 
155 
24 

7 
37 


4 
414 


2,671 
10 
5 
5 


10, 967 
115 
175 
1,617 
52 
844 
590 
77 
54 

465 

76 

11,338 

3 

235 

2 

59 

3,067 

2 

32 

211 

25 

1 

4 

15 
2,141 


COUNTRY   OF   ORIGIN. 


381 


FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920— Continued, 
constituted  prior  to  the  World  War.] 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo.N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  AngeleS;  Calif 

Louis%'llle,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

NewYork,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manhattan  borough. . 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough... 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Cahf 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Riclmiond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul.  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D .  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


Tur- 
key 
in 

Asia. 


,151 
2o3 
294 
108 
649 

,470 
535 
720 
75S 
134 

,794 
508 

,950 
163 
138 


183 
139 
124 

5,496 
973 
67 
665 
582 
401 
497 
234 
22 
393 

1,483 
279 

867 

36 

497 

519 

82 

509 

331 

3R2 

.5,342 

980 

6,S39 

6,8S3 

5S1 

59 

483 

250 

232 

557 

l,xi2 

3,040 

1,520 

317 

2,468 

20 

492 

556 

1,203 

666 

196 

298 
749 
450 
551 
63 

1,124 
412 

1,003 

165 

624 

27 

3,582 
219 
557 


All 
other . 


22 
11 
15 
33 

9 
105 
19 
45 
28 

8 
1,071 
20 
91 
36 
19 


30 
17 

203 
13 
22 
26 
86 
5 
35 
10 
12 
37 

197 
9 

8 

1 

29 

45 

s 

35 

59 

99S 

56 

334 

523 

57 

28 

67 
14 
86 
11 
19 
250 
29 
74 
47 
1 

16 
30 
47 
35 
21 

20 

246 

7 

167 

19 

14 

13 

21 

16 

55 

4 

18 

142 

12 


Can- 
ada- 
French. 


188 

781 

39 

218 

24 

3,933 

1,170 

376 

2,459 

62 

7,248 

106 

718 

184 


444 

74 

9.301 

28^368 

34 

360 

2,477 

73 

129 

159 

78 

278 

1,305 

54 

23,699 

43 

1,021 

3,842 

27 

22,888 

1,249 

173 

3,476 

389 

1,074 

1,443 

4.39 

131 

318 

58 

425 

208 

112 

501 

83 

783 

9,677 

14 

29 

494 

369 

2,567 

90 

111 

767 

24 

1,480 

410 

11,060 

1,099 

1,364 

99 

467 

31 

13, 70S 

150 

30 


Can- 
ada— 
Other. 


1,893 

1,459 

549 

2,032 

461 

73,434 

2,307 

25,118 

12,835 

495 

45,455 

1,729 

13,683 

1,360 

763 

839 

6,224 

1,737 

88,956 

2,135 

550 
7,041 
3,165 

836 
1,635 
1,925 

830 
3,921 
20,585 

665 

7,233 

589 

4,208 

14,515 

241 

2,436 

2,143 

1,258 

37, 873 
3, 625 

13,s26 

15, 777 
3, 396 
1,249 

2,355 

638 

7,173 

3,082 

476 

6,938 

2,680 

11,252 

7,488 

97 

412 

16,042 

4,265 

7,191 

1,710 

779 
11,852 

431 
20,474 
6,732 
4,891 
6,. 509 
5,S45 

390 
3,747 

402 
8,616 
1,136 

987 


AMERICA. 

Cen- 

New- 
found- 
land. 

West 
In- 
dies.! 

Mex- 
ico. 

tral 

and 

South 

Amer- 

ica. 

43 

23 

98 

19 

20 

31 

10 

11 

4 

36 

18 

6 

52 

279 

61 

127 

2 

20 

40 

20 

5,470 

371 

45 

163 

72 

65 

8 

18 

99 

102 

80 

44 

880 

87 

5 

32 

411 

44 

1 

22 

359 

393 

1,310 

442 

18 

74 

28 

37 

143 

136 

114 

101 

5 

40 

13 

33 

8 

32 

2,902 

24 

5 

16 

24 

10 

39 

97 

1,783 

40 

3 

22 

195 

8 

197 

175 

733 

114 

32 

15 

1 

18 

3 

13 

4,559 

12 

10 

16 

14 

S 

95 

50 

9 

14 

7 

41 

5,211 

30 

17 

32 

30 

29 

98 

165 

26 

53 

3 

3 

2,371 

3 

20 

46 

2, 105 

28 

124 

244 

31,173 

403 

18 

8 

6 

13 

54 

12 

1 

10 

5 

28 

17 

9 

43 

49 

43 

45 

18 

35 

60 

20 

8 

15 

34 

47 

38 

3 

81 

62 

77 

6 

38 

25 

855 

1,550 

796 

2,461 

11,483 

2,651 

5,778 

175 

581 

78 

149 

1,5.53 

3, 720 

537 

1,306 

480 

6,430 

1,933 

4,082 

174 

582 

71 

146 

79 

170 

32 

95 

99 

183 

65 

117 

17 

31 

24 

56 

31 

80 

1,472 

332 

47 

26 

774 

26 

2 

20 

13 

12 

497 

1,326 

474 

502 

162 

32 

26 

53 

68 

49 

116 

42 

185 

136 

4 

48 

1 

16 

101 

6 

5 

23 

7 

16 

50 

31 

7 

28 

32 

139 

526 

90 

32 

31 

90 

22 

6 

14 

265 

10 

7 

62 

42,437 

43 

145 

245 

5,180 

2,005 

2 

9 

3 

9 

310 

60 

131 

128 

26 

14 

15 

9 

97 

50 

12 

35 

22 

34 

8 

20 

40 

38 

233 

28 

14 

15 

19 

24 

44 

191 

71 

170 

1 

27 

S3 

4 

84 

39 

4 

15 

30 

8 

89 
19 

19 

51 

All 

other 
coun- 
tries. 


66 

39 

28 

219 

38 

856 

76 

225 

666 

44 

995 

227 

266 

70 

30 


196 
35 

382 

11,639 

41 

33 

109 
45 
75 

108 
35 

116 

890 
87 

684 

19 

766 

165 

11 

17,911 

57 

213 

2,691 

276 

918 

1,187 

251 

59 

203 

48 

1,563 

64 

56 

516 

145 

341 

1,817 

12 

33 

58 

287 

1.53 

310 

79 

2,613 

48 

497 

118 
51 
64 

HI 
29 

197 
32 
61 
47 
45 


Of 
mixed 
foreign 
parent- 
age. 


2,831 

2,206 

627 

8,465 

614 

25,024 
3,217 

15,313 
3,168 
2,178 

77,248 
7,349 

19,987 
2,465 
1,249 

1,766 
6,173 

1,847 
26,475 
3,198 
575 
2,828 
3,449 
1,526 
2,710 
8,448 
1,326 
4,525 
14,460 
2,684 

3,003 

1,053 

13,237 

12,536 

468 

2,755 

3,267 

6,. 522 

182,882 

28,  ,884 

65,964 

6S,547 

15.778 

3,709 

10,650 
705 
7,468 
4,291 
4,318 

40,  .506 

14,648 

7,644 

6,362 

904 

614 

7,514 

16,131 
X,974 
5,427 

2,138 
20,814 
3,181 
10, 123 
2,951 
2,801 
3,264 
5,131 
1,778 
4,604 
1,502 
3,366 
3,044 
3,089 


1  Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 


382  ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATIOIT. 

TABLE  107.-PER   CENT   DISTRIBUTION    OF   THE   FOREIGN   WHITE   STOCK  BY 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

BufEalo.N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago,  lU 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

DaUas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Coim 

Houston,  Tex 

IndianapoUs,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  CaUf 

Louisville,  Ky 

JyOweU,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans.  La 

NewYork,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . . 
Manhattan  borough . 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. . 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  CaUf 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo , 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah... 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Sprmgfield,  Mass 

Syracuse.  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


NORTHWESTERN  EUROPE. 


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5.7 
10.5 
3.5 
12.6 
4.5 
6.9 
5.1 
4.9 
9.4 
3.1 
3.5 
4.8 
7.3 
9.3 
4.5 
10.3 
11.9 
6.1 
17.3 
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7 

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4.2 
10.9 
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32.9 
3.4 
7.2 
7.4 
11.2 
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9.7 
10.4 
7.0 
5.6 
6.7 
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1.9 

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2.1 

1.7 

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1.8 

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0.9 

1.4 

2.0 

2.7 

1.3 

3.5 

3.6 

2.6 

1.4 

2.6 

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1.9 

2.3 

1.8 

1.7 

2.8 

3.3 

1.1 

2.3 

2.6 

0.6 

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1.7 

1.1 

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0.9 

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3.8 

1.9 

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4.1 

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0.9 

4.6 

1.7 

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1.4 

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3.7 

1.6 

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1.7 

3.2 

1.8 

1.6 

3.8 

3.3 


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0.2 

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1.4 

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5.5 
27.4 
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10.0 
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11.3 
5.1 
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18.5 
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26.9 
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13.3 
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22.5 
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24.7 
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10.9 
12.9 
9.8 
4.5 
3.3 
19.6 
19.6 
8.2 
8.8 
24.9 
19.2 
7.2 
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22.6 
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24.6 
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CO 


0.4 
0.1 
0.4 
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2.7 

2.8 

4.7 
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1.2 
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25.3 
0.5 
0.5 
2.4 
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0.6 

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J   0.2 

0.2 

1.' 

G) 

0.1 

G) 

0.1 

0.1 

4.S 

72 

7. 

5     0. 

I    2. 

)     0.( 

)   0.1      1.9!  15. C 

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G) 

0,' 

f  G) 

G) 

1.2 

G) 

G) 

0.1 

G) 

0.1 

3.£ 

73 

■!' -Except  j)ossfissiQiis  of  the  United  States. 


384 


ABSTEACT    OY   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  108.-COUNTRY  OF  ORIGIN  OF  THE  FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK,  BY  NATIVITY  AND 

Figures  relate  to  countries  as 


COUNTRY  OF  ORIGIN. 


TOTAL  FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK. 


Total. 


Northwestern  Europe: 

England 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands 

Belgium 

Luxemburg 

Switzerland 

France 

Central  and  Eastern  Europe: 

Germany 

Austria 

Hungary 

Russia 

Finland 

Rumania 

Bulgaria,  Serbia,  and  Monte- 
negro  

Turkey  in  Europe 

Southern  Europe: 

Greece 

Italy 

Spain 

Portugal 


Europe,  not  specified . . 

Asia: 

Turkey  in  Asia 

All  other  countries. 


America: 

Canada — French 

Canada — Other 

Newfoimdland 

West  Indies^ 

Mexico 

Central  and  South  America. 


All  other 

Of  mixed  foreign  parentage. 


Urban. 


26, 063, 355 


1,606,558 
522, 101 
156, 270 

3, 433, 904 
399, 113 
862, 417 
225, 150 
194, 557 
73,  783 
21,518 
172,448 
234,382 

4, 676, 494 

2, 296, 573 

811,680 

3,317,285 

141,358 

126,076 

30, 654 
21,397 

187,234 

2,819,980 

57, 416 

96,643 


7,749 


139,587 
8,402 


651,468 

1,184,087 

23,060 

41, 349 

323, 682 
16,577 

84, 718 
1,097,685 


Rural. 


10,335,603 


700,554 
209, 138 

74, 110 
702, 491 
624,112 
594, 905 
242, 375 
167  761 

48,903 

21, 591 
155, 349 

99,296 

2, 583, 498 
833, 225 
299,225 
553, 824 
154,918 
8,242 

13,049 
1,871 

25, 108 

516, 961 

20,531 

38, 151 

3,249 


24,893 
2,333 


196, 841 

571,432 

2,388 

4,147 

401, 650 

2,910 

31, 740 
404, 772 


Per 

cent 

urban. 


71.6 


69.6 
71.4 
67.8 
83.0 
39.0 
59.2 
48.2 
53.7 
60.1 
49.9 
52.6 
70.2 

64.4 
73.4 
73.1 

85.7 
47.7 
93.9 

70.1 
92.0 

88.2 
84.5 
73.7 
71.7 

70.5 


78.2 


76.8 
67.4 
90.6 
90.9 
44.6 
85.1 

72.7 
73.1 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE- 
BIRTHPLACE  OF  FATHER. 


Urban. 


Rural. 


10,356,983 


613,953 

232,818 

47, 596 

998, 126 

170, 376 

399, 176 

102, 228 

76,456 

41,977 

7,334 

66, 539 

92,056 

1,312,751 

1,107,062 

453, 601 

1, 783, 530 

80, 269 

80,214 

23, 256 
17,266 

145,907 

1,365,564 

39, 139 

51,140 

2,543 


86, 859 
4,344 


240,119 

411, 920 

11,188 

20, 281 

222, 997 

10,744 

37,664 


3,355,771 


210, 135 

77, 274 

19, 366 

166, 581 

191,675 

233, 480 

89, 268 

57, 773 

21,257 

5,503 

50, 731 

32, 671 

603,113 
338,089 
144,569 
237,116 
70,  .501 
6,041 

9,425 
1,641 

20, 879 

249, 616 

13,547 

16, 808 

799 


13,984 
795 


62,556 

140, 855 

1,132 

1,628 

250, 290 

1,038 

10,635 


Per 

cent 
urban. 


75.5 


74.5 
75.1 
71.1 
85.7 
47.1 
63.1 
53.4 
57.0 
66.4 
57.1 
56.7 
73.8 

68.6 
76.6 
75.8 
88.3 
53.2 
94.1 

71.2 
91.3 

87.5 
84.6 
74.3 
75.3 

76.1 


86. 1 
84.5 


79.3 
73.7 
90.8 
92.6 
47.1 
91.2 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


COUNTKY   OF    ORIGHST. 


385 


PARENTAGE,  IN  URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 
constituted  prior  to  the  World  War.] 


NATIVE  WHITE  OF  FOREIGN 
OR  MIXED  PARENTAGE. 

PER 

CENT  DISTRIBirnON  OF  FOREIGN 
WHITE  STOCK. 

COUNTEY  OF  ORIGIN. 

Per 

ceiit 

urban. 

Total. 

Foreign-born 

white — 

Birth-place 

of  father. 

Native 

of  fore 

mix 

paren 

white 
ign  or 
ed 
tage. 

Urban.  Rural. 

Urban. 

Rural. 

Urban. 

Rural. 

Total 

15,708,372 

8,979,832 

69.2 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

Northwestern  Europe : 

England                

992, 605 

289,283 

108,674 

2.435,778 

228, 737 

463,241 

122,922 

118,101 

31,800 

14, 184 

.  105,909 

142,320 

3, 363, 743 

1, 1S9, 521 

3.")8,079 

1,533,755 

61,089 

45, 862 

7,398 
4,131 

41,327 

1,454,416 
18,277 
45,503 

5,200 

52, 728 
4,058 

411,349 

772, 167 

11,872 

21,068 

100,685 

5,833 

47,054 
1,097,685 

490,419 
131,864 

54,744 
535,910 
432, 437 
301,485 
153,107 
■  109,988 

27, 646 

16,088 
104,618 

66,625 

1,980,38.5 
495, 136 
154,656 
316,  708 

84,417 
3,201 

3, 624 
230 

4,229 

267,-345 

6, 9S4 

21,343 

2,450 

10,909 
1,538 

134,285 

424,577 

1,256 

2,519 

151,360 

1,872 

21,105 
404, 772 

66.9 
68.7 
66.5 
82.0 
34.6 
56.2 
44.5 
51.8 
53.5 
46.9 
50.3 
68.1 

62.9 
70.6 
69.8 
82.9 
42.0 
93.5 

67.1 
94.7 

90.7 

84.5 
72.4 
68.1 

68.0 

82.9 
72.5 

75.4 
64.5 
90.4 
89.3 
39.9 
75.7 

69.0 
73.1 

6.2 
2.0 
0.6 
13.2 
1.5 
3.3 
0.9 
0.7 
0.3 
0.1 
0.7 
0.9 

17.9 

8.8 
3.1 
12.7 
0.5 
0.5 

0.1 
0.1 

0.7 
10.8 
0.2 
0.4 

(') 

0.5 

(') 

2.5 
4.5 
0.1 
0.2 
1.2 
0.1 

0.3 
4.2 

6.8 
2.0 
0.7 
6.8 
6.0 
5.8 
2.3 
1.6 
0.5 
0.2 
1.5 
1.0 

25.0 
8.1 
2.9 

5.4 
1.5 
0.1 

0.1 

(') 

0.2 
5.0 
0.2 
0.4 

C) 

0.2 

(') 

1.9 
5.5 

(') 

C) 

3.9 

0) 

0.3 
3.9 

5.9 

2.2 
0.5 
9.6 
1.6 
3.9 
1.0 
0.7 
0.4 
0.1 
0.6 
0.9 

12.7 
10.  7 
4.4 
17.2 

0.8 
0.8 

0.2 
0.2 

1.4 
13.2 
0.4 
0.5 

0) 

0.8 
(') 

2.3 
4.0 
0.1 
0.2 
2.2 
0.1 

0.4 

6.3 
2.3 
0.6 
5.0 
5.7 
7.0 
2.7 
1.7 
0.6 
0.2 
1.5 
1.0 

18.0 
10.1 
4.3 
7.1 
2.1 
0.2 

0.3 

(') 

0.6 
7.4 
0.4 
0.5 

0) 

0.4 
0) 

1.9 
4.4 

0) 

(') 
7.5 

(') 

0.3 

6.3 
1.8 
0.7 
15.5 
1.5 
2.9 
0.8 
0.8 
0.2 
0.1 
0.7 
0.9 

21.4 
7.6 
2.3 

9.8 
0.4 
0.3 

(') 
(') 

0.3 
9.3 
0.1 
0.3 

(') 

0.3 

0) 

2.6 
4.9 
0. 1 
0.1 
0.6 
(') 

0.3 
7.0 

7.0 

1.9 

0.8 

Ireland  .                   

7.7 

6.2 

Sweden      

5.2 

2.2 

Netherlands .  .   . 

1.6 

Belgium             

0.4 

Luxembui'g  

0.2 

Switzerland 

1.5 

1.0 

Central  and  Eastern  Europe: 

28.4 

7.1 

Hungary ' 

2.2 

Russia     ....          

4.5 

FinJaud 

1.2 

(') 

Bulgaria,  Serbia,  and  Mon- 
tenegro  

Tui'kcv  m  Europe 

'     0.1 

Southern  "Europe : 

Greece                  

0.1 

Italv 

3.8 

,      Spain 

0.1 

Portugal  . .                    

0.3 

Europe,  not  specified 

0) 

Asia: 

Turkey  in  Asia 

0.2 

All  other  countries     

(') 

America: 

f'anfida — French 

1.9 

Canada — Other 

6.1 

Newfoundland 

Westlndies2 

Mexico 

Central  and  South  America. 

All  other 

{') 
{') 

2.2 
(') 

0.3 

Of  mixed  foreign  parentage 

5.8 

2  Except  possessions  of  the  United  States. 


75108°— 23- 


-25 


386 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  109.— MOTHER   TONGUE   OF   THE   FOREIGN   WHITE   STOCK  BY 
[Figures  for  1910  have  been  revised  by  deducting  from  the  total  for  each  mother  tongue,  as  shown 


MOTHER  TONGUE. 


All  mother  tongues 

English  and  Celtic  i 

Germanic 

Scandinavian 

Latin  and  Greek 

Slavic  Snd  Lettic 

Unclassified 

Unknown  or  mixed  mother  tongue 

English  and  Celtic  i 

Germanic: 

German 

Dutch  and  Frisian 

Flemish 

Scandinavian: 

Swedish 

Norwegian 

Danish^ 

Latin  and  Greek: 

Itahan ' 

French 

Spanish  < 

Portuguese 

Riunanian 

Greek 

Slavic  and  Lettic: 

PoUsh 

Czech 

Slovak 

Russian  ^ 

Ruthenian 

Slovenian 

Serbo-Croatian — 

Croatian 

Dalmatian 

Serbian 

Montenegrin 

Bulgarian 

Slavic,  not  specified  ^ 

Lithuanian  and  Lettish 

Unclassified: 

Yiddish  and  Hebrew 

Magyar 

Finnish ' 

Armenian 

Syrian  and  Arabic 

Turkish 

Albanian 

AU  others 

Unknown 

Of  mixed  mother  tongue 


TOTAX  FOREIGN  WHITE 
STOCK. 


1920 


36.398,958 


9,729,365 
8,622,500 
2, 972, 796 
6,036,001 
6, 270, 581 
2,956,321 
811,394 


9,729,365 

8,164,111 

370, 409 

87, 890 

1,485,062 

1,020,788 

466,946 

3, 365, 864 

1,290,110 

850, 848 

215, 728 

91,683 

221,768 

2, 436, 895 
022, 796 
619, 866 
731,949 
95, 458 
208, 552 

140, 559 
3,119 
52, 208 
4,535 
14,420 
3,624 
336,600 

2,043,613 

473, 538 

265, 472 

52,840 

104, 139 

8,505 

6,426 

1,788 

20,336 
791,058 


1910 


32,243,382 


9,930,861 
9, 000, 139 
2, 781, 402 
4, 185, 932 
3, 194, 647 
2,261,563 
888, 838 


9, 930, 861 

8,646,402 
311,015 

42,722 

1,394,410 
976, 827 
410, 165 

2,135,393 

1,288,897 

444,132 

139, 221 

49, 588 

128,701 

1,684,108 

531, 193 

381,707 

91,341 

34,  837 

181,594 

92, 260 
5,372 

26,483 
3,949 

19,183 

34, 799 
207, 821 

1,664,142 

315,283 

197, 515 

29, 690 

46,495 

5,310 

2,358 

770 

297,918 
590, 920 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE. 


1S20 


13,712,754 


3,007 
2,449 
1, 194 
2,990; 
2,460: 
1,602: 
7 


3,007, 

2,267, 
136 
45 

643 
362 
189 

1,624 
466 
556 
105 
62 
174 

1,077 
234 
274; 
392 
55; 
102: 

83 

2 

36 

4 
12 
2 

182 

1,091 

268, 

133 

37 

57 

6 

5: 

1 


1910 


13,345,545 


3,363,792 
2,910,857 
1,272,150 
2,385,388 
1,831,666 
1, 465, 420 
116,272 


3,363,792 

2,759,032 
126, 045 
25, 780 

683,218 
402, 587 
186,345 

1,365,110 

528, 842 

258, 131 

72,649 

42,277 

118,379 

943,781 
228, 738 
166, 474 
57, 926 
25, 131 
123, 631^ 

74, 036 
4,344 

23,403 
3,886 

18, 341 

21,012 
140,963 

1,051,767 

229, 094 

120, 086 

23,938 

32, 868 

4,709 

2,312 

646 

116, 272 


1  Includes  persons  reporting  Irish,  Scotch,  or  Welsh. 

2  Includes  Icelandic  (5,634  in  1920;  5,105  in  1910). 

3  Includes  Romansh  and  Friulian  (2,206  in  1920;  3,183  in  1910). 
*  Includes  Basque  (527  in  1920;  656  in  1910). 

6  Probably  includes  a  considerable  proportion  of  Hebrews  erroneously  reported  as  Russian  in  mother 
tongue. 


MOTHER  TONGUE. 


387 


NATIVITY  AND   PARENTAGE,  FOR  THE   UNITED   STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 
in  1910,  the  number  of  native  whites  of  mixed  mother  tongue  who  were  ipchided  in  that  total.] 


NATIVE  "WHITE 

OF  FOREIGN 

OR  MIXED 

PARENTAGE. 

Total. 

Both  parents  foreign. 

Father  foreign. 

Mother  foreign. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

22,686,204 

18,897,837 

15,694,539 

12,916,311 

4,539,776 

3,923,845 

2,451,889 

2,057,681 

1 

6,721,433 
6, 173, 136 
1,777,863 
3,045,047 
2, 810, 249 
1,354,^48 
804, 228 

6, 567, 069 
6, 089, 282 
1,509,252 
1,800,544 
1,362,981 
7%,  143 
772,  566 

3, 585,  586 
3, 976,  .338 
1,224,919 
2,383,187 
2, 474, 746 
1,252,219 
797, 544 

3, 706, 885 
4,113,643 
1,120,801 
1,329,954 

1,207,827 
754, 828 
682, 373 

1, 845, 808 

1,535,215 

360,  891 

473, 995 

245, 232 

73,980 

4, 655 

1,727,987 
1,412,238 
254, 807 
330,049 
111,357 
31,337 
56,070 

1, 290, 039 
661,583 
192, 053 
187, 865 
90, 271 
28,049 
2,029 

1, 132, 197 
563,  401 
133,644 
140,  541 
43, 797 
9, 978 
34, 123 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 

6,721,433 

6,567,069 

3,585,586 

3,706,885 

1,845,808 

1,727,987 

1,290,039 

1, 132, 197 

9 

5, 896, 983 
233,959 
42,194 

5,887,370 

184,970 

16,942 

3,801,349 
146, 371 
28,618 

3,976,902 
124,382 
12,359 

1,466,770 
58, 825 
9,620 

1,368,278 
40, 523 
3,437 

628, 864 
28,763 
3,956 

542,190 

20,065 

1,146 

10 
11 
12 

841,859 
658, 589 
277,415 

711, 192 
574, 240 
223, 820 

616, 225 
436, 365 
172,329 

558,230 
410, 364 
152, 207 

144,699 
142,448 
73,744 

97,906 
106, 531 
50,370 

80, 935 
79, 776 
31,342 

55, 0.56 
57, 345 
21, 243 

13 
14 
15 

1,740,866 

823,154 

294, 737 

109,833 

29,347 

47,110 

770, 283 
760, 055 
186,001 

66, 572 
7,311 

10,322 

1,571,605 

455,918 

203, 175 

87, 788 

26,236 

38,465 

707,710 

435,671 

119,991 

52,562 

6,727 

7,293 

149, 444 

236,788 

58, 958 

18,137 

2,300 

8,368 

55, 153 
21,5,510 
44,215 
12,  ISO 
443 
2,548 

19, 817 

130, 448 

32, 604 

3,908 

811 

277 

7,420 

108, 874 

21, 795 

1, 830 

141 

481 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

1,359,503 
388, 232 
344,918 
339, 900 
39,786 
105, 808 

740,327 
302, 455 
115,233 

33,415 
9,706 

57,963 

1,208,425 

291, 005 

319,040 

303,090 

37,X50 

%,509 

666, 535 
2;?7, 28;J 
110,749 

30,467 
9,468 

54,810 

115,9.52 

60, 757 

20,346 

27,644 

1,589 

7,488 

56,455 
41,724 
3,482 
2,366 
200 
2,659 

35, 126 

36, 470 

5,5:32 

9,166 

347 

1,811 

17,337 

23,448 

1,002 

582 

38 

494 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 

57,496 

1,007 

15,737 

337 

1,567 

1,585 

154,373 

18, 224 

1,028 

3,080 

63 

842 

13,787 

66,858 

54, 330 

902 

14,742 

288 

1,104 

1,M9 

145, 922 

17, 557 

877 

2,771 

58 

644 

13,117 

03,491 

2,780 

103 

888 

41 

441 

27 

7,176 

583 
145 
259 
5 
154 
499 
2,826 

386 

2 

107 

8 

22 

19 

1,275 

84 
6 
50 

28 
29 
30 
31 

44 
171 
541 

32 
33 
34 

951, 793 

205, 426 

131,905 

15, 193 

46,582 

1,878 

911 

560 

612,375 

86,189 

77,429 

5,  752 

13,627 

601 

46 

124 

884,591 

189,969 

118,191 

14,047 

42,724 

1,538 

761 

398 

584, 301 

79,630 

72, 189 

5,312 

12, 799 

477 

37 

83 

49. 707 

10. 708 
8,681 
1,063 
3,270 

305 
137 
109 

21,748 

4,927 

3,404 

410 

704 

100 

9 

35 

17, 495 

4,749 

5,033 

83 

588 

35 

13 

53 

6,  .326 
1,632 
1,836 

30 
124 

24 

35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 

6 

42 

13, 170 
791,058 

181,646 
590,920 

6,486 
791,058 

91,453 
590, 920 

4,655 

56,070 

2,029 

34,123 

43 

44 

6  Practically  all  Wendish  in  1920;  395  reported  as  Wendish  in  1910. 
'  Includes  Lappish  and  Eslhonian  (1,390  in  1920;  2,533  in  1910). 

8  Comprises  Persian  (1,159  in  1920;  592  in  1910),  Gypsy  (173  in  1920;  156  in  1910),  Georgian  (05  iu  1920; 
14  in  1910),  Kurdish  (122  in  1920;  8  in  1910),  and  Egyptian  (269  in  1920). 


388 


ABSTRACT  OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  110.— INCREASE  IN  THE  FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK,  BY  MOTHER  TONGUE, 

[  Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100. 


MOTHER  TONGtTE. 


All  mother  tongues . 


English  and  Celtic 

Germanic 

Scandinavian 

Latin  and  Greek 

Slavic  and  Lettic 

Unclassified 

Unknown  or  mixed  mother  tongue. 


English  and  Celtic 

Germanic: 

German 

D  utch  and  Frisian 

Flemish 

Scandinavian: 

Swedish 

Norwegian 

Danish 

Latin  and  Greek: 

Italian 

French 

Spanish 

Portuguese 

Rumanian 

Greek 

Slavic  and  Lettic: 

PoUsh 

Czech 

Slovak 

Russiani 

Ruthenian 

Slovenian 

Serbo-Croatian — 

Croatian 

Dalmatian 

Serbian 

Montenegrin 

Bulgarian 

Slavic,  not  specified 

Lithuanian  and  Lettish. 
Unclassified: 

Yiddish  and  Hebrew 

Magyar 

Finnish 

Armenian 

Syrian  and  Arabic 

Turkish 

Albanian 

All  other 


Unknown 

Of  mixed  mother  tongue. 


increase:  1910-1920. 


Total  foreign  white 
stock. 


Number. 


4,155,576 


-201,496 

-377,  639 

191,394 

1,850,069 

2,075,934 

694, 758 

-77,444 


-201,496 

-482, 291 
59,484 
45, 168 

90,652 
43, 961 
56, 781 

1,230,471 

1,213 

406,716 

76, 507 

42, 095 

93,067 

752,787 
91,603 
338, 159 
640, 608 
60, 621 
26,958 

48, 299 
-2, 253 
25,725 
586 
-4, 763 
-31,175 
128, 779 

379,471 

158, 255 

67, 957 

23,150 

57, 644 

3,195 

4,068 

1,018 

-277,582 
200, 138 


Per  cent. 


12.9 


-2.0 
-4.2 
6.9 
44.2 
65.0 
30.7 
-8.7 


-2.0 

-.5.6 

19.1 

105.7 

6.5 
4.5 
13.8 

57.6 
0.1 
91.6 
55.0 
84.9 
72.3 

44.7 

17.2 

120. 0 

701.3 

174.0 

14.8 

52.4 
-41.9 

97.1 

14.8 
-24.8 
-89.6 

62.0 

22.8 
50.2 
34.4 
78.0 
124.0 
60.2 
172.5 
132.2 

-93.2 
33.9 


Foreign-born  white. 


Number. 


367,209 


-355, 860 
-461,493 
-77,217 
605, 566 
628, 666 
136,653 
-109,106 


-355,860 

-491,904 
10,495 
19,916 

-40,015 

-40,388 

3,186 

259,888 
-61,886 

297, 980 
33, 246 
20, 059 
56, 279 

133,611 
5,826 
108, 474 
334, 123 
30,541 
-20,887 

9,027 
-2, 232 
13,068 
312 
-5,488 
-18,973 
41,264 

40,053 
39,018 
13,481 
13, 709 
24,689 
1,918 
3,203 
582 

-109, 106 


Per  cent. 


2.8 


-10.6 
-15.9 
-6.1 
25.4 
34.3 
9.3 
-93.8 


-10.6 

-17.8 
8.3 
77.3 

-5.9 

-10.0 

1.7 

19.0 
-11.7 
115.4 

45.8 
47.4 
47.5 

14.2 

2.5 

65.2 

576.  8 

121.5 

-16.9 

12.2 
-51.4 

55.8 

8.0 

-29.9 

-90.3 

29.3 

3.8 
17.0 
11.2 
57.3 
7.5.1 
40.7 
138.5 
90.1 

-93.8 


1  It  is  probable  that_a  considerable  proportion  of  the  persons  returned  as  Russian  in  mother  tongue  were 
in  reality  Hebrews,     i  he  increase  between  1910  and  1920  is,  therefore,  probably  exaggerated. 


MOTHER.  TOl^GUE. 


389 


FOR  NATIVITY  AND  PARENTAGE  CLASSES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1910-1920. 
A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


increase:  1910-1920 — continued. 


Native  white  of  foreign  or  mixed  parentage 


Total. 


Number. 


3, 788, 367 


154, 3R4 

83,  S54 

268,611 

1, 244,  503 

1,447,268 

558, 105 

31,662 


154,364 

9,613 

48, 989 
25, 252 

130,667 
84, 349 
53, 595 

970, 583 
03,099 

108, 736 
43,261 
22, 036 
36, 788 

619, 176 

85, 777 

229, 685 

306, 485 

30,080 

47,845 

39, 272 

-21 

12,657 

274 

725 

-12,202 

87,515 

339,418 

119,237 

54,476 

9,441 

32, 955 

1,277 

865 

436 

-168,476 
200, 138 


Per  cent. 


20.0 


2.4 

1.4 

17.8 

69.1 

106.2 

70.1 

4.1 


2.4 

0.2 
26.5 
149.0 

18.4 
14.7 
23.9 

126.0 

8.3 

58.5 

65.0 

301.4 

356.4 

83.6 

28.4 

199.3 

917.2 

309.9 

82.5 

215.5 
-2.0 
410.9 


86.1 
-88.  5 
130.9 

5.5.4 
138.3 

70.4 
164. 1 
241.8 
212.  5 


351.6 


-92.7 
33.9 


Both  parents  foreign. 


Number.       Per  cent 


2, 778, 228 


-121,299 

-137,305 

104,118 

1,053,233 

1,266,919 

497,391 

115,171 


-121,299 

-175,553 
21,989 
16, 259 

57,995 
26, 001 
20,122 

863,895 
20, 247 
83, 184 
35,226 
19,509 
31, 172 

541,890 

53, 722 

208,291 

272,623 

28,382 

41,699 

36, 773 

25 

11,971 

230 

460 

-11,. 578 

82,431 

300,290 

110,3.39 

46,002 

8, 735 

29,925 

1,061 

724 

315 

-84,967 
200,138 


21.6 


-3.3 
-3.3 
9.3 
79.2 
104.9 
65.9 
16.9 


-3.3 

-4.4 

17.7 

131.6 

10.4 
6.3 
13.2 

122.1 
4.6 
69.3 
67.0 
290.0 
427.4 

81.3 
22.6 
188.1 
894.8 
299.8 
76.1 

209.4 

2.9 

432.0 


71.4 
-88.3 
129.8 

51.4 
13S.6 

6.3.7 
164.4 
233.8 
222.4 


Father  foreign. 


Number.      Per  cent 


615,931 


117,821 
122,977 
106, 084 
143, 946 
133, 875 
42,643 
-51,415 


-92.9 
33.9 


117,821 

98, 492 
18,302 
6,183 

46,793 
35,917 
23,374 

94,291 

21,278 

14, 743 

5,957 

1,857 

5,820 

59,497 
19, 033 
16, 864 
25,278 
1,389 
4,829 

2,197 

-42 

629 

36 

2S7 

-472 

4,350 

27,959 

5,781 

5,277 

653 

2,566 

205 

128 

74 

-51.415 


15.7 


8.7 
41.6 
43.6 
120.2 
136.1 
-91.7 


6.8 

7.2 
4.5.2 
179.9 

47.8 
.33.7 
46.4 

171.0 
9.9 
33.3 
48.9 
419.2 
228.4 

105.4 
45.6 
484.3 
1, 068.  4 
694.5 
181.6 

376.8 
-29.0 
242.9 


186.4 
-94.6 
153.9 

128.6 
117.3 
155.0 
159.3 
364.5 
205.0 


-91.7 


Mother  foreign. 


Number. 


394, 208 


157, 842 
98, 182 
58,409 
47,324 
46,474 
18,071 
-32, 094 


157, 842 

86,674 
8, 09S 
2,810 

25, 879 
22,431 
10,099 

12,397 
21,  574 
10, 809 

2,078 
670 

-204 

17,789 
13, 022 
4,530 
8,  .584 
309 
1,317 

302 

-4 

57 

8 

-22 

-1.52 

734 

11,169 

3,117 

3,197 

53 

464 

11 

13 

47 

-32, 094 


Per  cent. 


19.2 


13.9 

17.4 

43.7 

33.7 

106.1 

181.1 

-94.1 


13.9 

16.0 

43.3 

245.2 

47.0 
39.1 
47.5 

167.1 
19.8 
49.6 
113.6 
475.  2 
-42.4 

102.0 

55.  5 

452.  1 

1,474.9 


266.6 


-88.9 
135.7 

176.6 
191.0 
174.1 


374.2 


-94.1 


390 


ABSTKACT  OF   THE   CENSUS' — POPULATION. 


Table  111.- 


-PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  OF  THE  FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK  BY  MOTHER 
PARENTAGE  CLASSES  FOR  MOTHER  TONGUES, 


PER  CENT  DISTKIBUTION  BY  MOTHER  TONGUE. 

To 
fore 
wh 
stoi 

tal   .     .._._..„„ 

Native  white  of  foreign  or  mixed  parentage. 

MOTHER  TONGUE. 

ign 
ite 

2k. 

born 
white. 

Total. 

Both 
parents 
foreign. 

Father 
foreign. 

Mother 
foreign. 

1920 

1910 

100.0 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

100.0 

1910 

1920 

1910 

All  mother  tongues: 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

44.0 
36.0 
6.5 
8.4 
2.8 
0.8 
1.4 

100.0 

100.0 

English  and  Celtic 

26.7 
23.7 
8.2 
16.6 
14.5 
8.1 
2.2 

30.8 
27.9 
8.6 
13.0 
9.9 
7.0 
2.8 

30.8 

26.8 
1.0, 
0.1 

4.3 
3.0 
L3 

6.6 
4.0 
1.4 
0.4 
0.2 
0.4 

5.2 
1.6 
0.9 
0.3 
0.1 
0.6 

0.3 

(') 
0.1 

(1) 
0.1 
0.1 
0.6 

5.2 
1.0 
0.6 
0.1 
0.1 
(') 

8 

0.9 

L8 

21.9 
17.9 

8.7 
21.8 
17.9 
11.7 

0.1 

25.2 
21.8 

9.5 
17.9 
13.7 
11.0 

0.9 

29.6 
27.2 
7.8 
13.4 
12.4 
6.0 
3.5 

34.8 
32.2 
8.0 
9.5 
7.2 
4.2 
4.1 

34.8 

31.2 
1.0 
0.1 

3.8 
3.0 
L2 

4.1 
4.0 
1.0 
0.4 

0) 

0.1 

3.9 
1.6 
0.6 
0.2 
0.1 
0.3 

0.1 

8 

0.1 
0.4 

3.2 
0.5 
0.4 

0) 

0.1 

(') 

1.0 
3.1 

22.8 

25.3 

7.8 

15.2 

15.8 

8.0 

5.1 

28.  7 
31.8 
8.7 
10.3 
9.4 
5.8 
5.3 

28.7 

30.8 
1.0 
0.1 

4.3 
3.2 
L2 

5.5 
3.4 
0.9 
0.4 
0.1 
0.1 

5.2 
1.8 
0.9 
0.2 
0.1 
0.4 

0.1 

(0 

(') 
(') 
(') 

0.1 
0.5 

4.5 
0.6 
0.6 
C) 
0.1 

0) 

0) 

0) 

0.7 
4.6 

40.7 
33.8 
7.9 
10.4 
5.4 
1.6 
0.1 

52.6 
27.0 
7.8 
7.7 
3.7 
1.1 
0.1 

55.0 

27.4 

6.5 

6.8 

Slavic  and  Lettic 

2.1 
0.5 

Unknown  or  mixed  mother  tongue 

1.7 

26.7 

22.4 
1.0 
0.2 

4.1 

2.8 
1.3 

9.2 
3.5 
2.3 
0.6 
0.3 
0.6 

6.7 
1.7 
1.7 
2.0 
0.3 
0.6 

0.4 
(') 
0.1 

(1) 

0.9 

5.6 
1.3 
0.7 
0.1 
0.3 

(') 

0.1 
2.2 

21.9 

16.5 
1.0 
0.3 

4.7 
2.6 
1.4 

11.9 
3.4 
4.1 
0.8 
0.5 
1.3 

7.9 
1.7 
2.0 
2.9 
0.4 
0.7 

0.6 

0) 

0.3 
(■) 

0.1 

0) 

1.3 

8.0 
2.0 
1.0 
0.3 
0.4 

i'} 
'> 

(0 

0.1 

25.2 

20.7 
0.9 
0.2 

5.1 
3.0 
L4 

10.2 
4.0 
1.9 
0.5 
0.3 
0.9 

7.1 
1.7 
1.2 
0.4 
0.2 
0.9 

0.6 

0) 

0.2 
(1) 
0.1 
0.2 
LI 

7.9 
1.7 
0.9 
0.2 
0.2 

0) 
(0 

0.9 

29.6 

28.0 
1.0 
0.2 

3.7 
2.9 
1.2 

7.7 
3.6 
1.3 
0.5 
0.1 
0.2 

6.0 
1.7 
1.5 
1.5 
0.2 
0.5 

0.3 

(>) 
0.1 
(■) 
(') 

0) 

0.7 

4.2 
0.9 
0.6 
0.1 
0.2 

(1) 

(') 

(') 

0.1 
3.5 

22.8 

24.2 
0.9 
0.2 

3.9 

2.8 
LI 

10.0 
2.9 
1.3 
0.6 
0.2 
0.2 

7.7 
1.9 
2.0 
1.9 
0.2 
0.6 

0.3 

0) 

0.1 

(') 
(0 
0) 
0.9 

5.6 
1.2 
0.8 
0.1 
0.3 

(1) 

0) 

0) 

0) 

5.0 

40.7 

32.3 
1.3 
0.2 

3.2 
3.1 
1.6 

3.3 
5.2 
1.3 
0.4 
0.1 
0.2 

2.6 
1.3 
0.4 
0.6 
(') 
0.2 

0.1 

0) 

0.2 

1.1 
0.2 
0.2 
(') 
0.1 

(' 

0 
(0 

0.1 

44.0 

34.9 
1.0 
0.1 

2.5 

2.7 
1.3 

1.4 
5.5 
1.1 
0.3 
(') 
0.1 

1.4 
1.1 
0.1 
0.1 

0.1 

0) 

ii 

0.1 

0.6 
0.1 
0.1 

f 

0) 

1.4 

52.6 

25.6 
1.2 
0.2 

3.3 
3.3 
L3 

0.8 
6.3 
1.3 
0.2 

(') 
(') 

1.4 
1.5 
0.2 
0.4 
(>) 
0.1 

(') 
(') 

0.1 

0.7 
0.2 
0.2 

(') 

0.1 

55.0 

Germanic: 

26.3 

Dutch  and  Frisian 

1.0 
0.1 

Scandinavian: 

2,7 

2.8 

1.0 

Latin  and  Greelc: 

0.4 

French 

5.3 

Spanish 

1.1 

0.1 

Rumanian 

(') 

Oreelc 

(') 

Slavic  and  Lettic: 

Polish 

0.8 

Czech 

1.1 

Slovak 

Russian  2 

0) 

Slovenian 

fi) 

Serbo-Croatian: 

(') 

Dalmatian 

(1) 

Serbian 

0) 

Montenegrin 

Bulgarian      . .              .  . 

(') 

Slavic,  not  specified 

(') 

Lithuanian  and  Lettish 

Unclassified: 

0.3 

Magvar 

0.1 

Finnish 

0.1 

Armenian 

(') 

Syrian  and  Arabic 

(') 

Turkish 

(1) 

Albanian 

All  other 

1.7 

Unknown 

1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


MOTHER  TONGUE. 


391 


TONGUE    FOR    NATIVITY    AND     PARENTAGE    CLASSES,   AND    BY    NATIVITY    AND 
FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  BY  NATIVITY  AND  PARENTAGE  CLASSES. 

Foreign- 
born 
white. 

Native  white  of  foreign  or  mixed  parentage. 

MOTHER  TONGUE. 

Total. 

Both 

parents 
foreign. 

Father 
foreign. 

Mother 
foreign. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

All  mother  tongues 

37.7 

41.4 

62.3 

58.6 

43.1 

40.1 

12.5 

12.2 

6.7 

6  4 

English  and  Celtic 

30.9 
28.4 
40.2 
49.6 
46.7 
54.2 
0.9 

33.9 
32.3 

45.7 
57.0 
57.3 
64.8 
13.1 

69.1 
71.6 
59.8 
50.4 
53.3 
45.  S 
99.1 

66.1 
67.7 
54.3 
43.0 
42.7 
35.2 
86.9 

36.9 
46.1 
41.2 
39.5 
47.0 
42.4 
98.3 

37.3 
45.7 
40.3 
31.8 
37.8 
33.4 
76.8 

19.0 
17.8 
12.1 
7.9 
4.7 
2.5 
0.6 

17.4 
1.5.7 
9.2 
7.9 
3.5 
1.4 
6.3 

13.3 
7.7 
6.5 
3.1 
1.7 
0.9 
0.3 

11.4 

Germanic              .          

6  3 

Scandinavian 

4.8 

Latin  and  Greek ■. 

3.4 

1.4 

Unclassified 

0.4 

Unknown  or  mixed  mother  tongue 

3.8 

English  and  Celtic 

30.9 

27.8 
36.9 
52.0 

43.3 
35.5 
40.6 

48.3 
36.2 
65.4 
49.1 
68.0 
78.8 

44.2 
37.7 
44.4 
53.6 
58.3 
49.3 

59.1 
67.7 
69.9 
92.6 
89.1 
56.3 
54.1 

53.4 
56.6 
50.3 
71.2 
55.3 
77.9 
85.8 
68.7 

35.2 

33.9 

31.9 
40.5 
60.3 

49.0 
41.2 
45.4 

63.9 
41.0 
58.1 
52.2 
85.3 
92.0 

56.0 
43.1 
59.1 
63.4 
72.1 
68.1 

80.2 
80.9 
88.4 
98.4 
95.6 
60.4 
67.8 

63.2 

72.7 
60.8 
80.6 
70.7 
88.7 
98.0 
83.9 

39.0 

69.1 

72.2 
63.1 

48.0 

56.7 
64.5 
59.4 

51.7 
63.8 
34.6 
50.9 
32.0 
21.2 

55.  8 
62.3 
55.6 
46.4 
41.7 
50.7 

40.9 
32.3 
30.1 
7.4 
10.9 
43.7 
45.9 

46.6 
43.4 
49.7 
28.8 
44.7 
22.1 
14.2 
31.3 

64.8 
100.0 

66.1 

68.1 
59.5 
39.7 

51.0 

58.8 
54.6 

36.1 
59.0 
41.9 

47.8 
14.7 
8.0 

44.0 
56.9 
40.9 
36.6 
27.9 
31.9 

19.8 
19.1 
11.6 
1.6 
4.4 
39.6 
32.2 

36.8 
27.3 
39.2 
19.4 
29.3 
11.3 
2.0 
16.1 

61.0 
100.0 

36.9 

46.6 
39.5 
32.6 

41.5 
42.7 
36.9 

46.7 
35.3 
23.9 
40.7 
28.6 
17.3 

49.6 
46.7 
51.5 
41.4 
39.7 
46.3 

38.7 
28.9 
28.2 
6.4 
7.7 
42.5 
43.4 

43.3 
40.1 
44.5 
26.6 
41.0 
18.1 
11.8 
22.3 

31.9 
100.0 

37.3 

46.0 
40.0 
28.9 

40.0 
42.0 
37.1 

33.1 
33.8 
27.0 
37.8 
13.6 
5.7 

39.6 
44.7 
39.3 
33.4 
27.2 
30.2 

19.0 
16.3 
10.5 
1.5 
3.4 
37.7 
30.6 

35.1 
25.3 
36.5 
17.9 

27.5 
9.0 
1.6 

10.8 

30.7 
100.0 

19.0 

18.0 
15.9 
10.9 

9.7 
14.0 
15.8 

4.4 
18.4 
6.9 
8.4 
2.5 
3.8 

4.8 
9.8 
3.3 
3.8 
1.7 
3.6 

2.0 
3.3 
1.7 
0.9 
3.1 
0.7 
2.1 

2.4 
2.3 
3.3 
2.0 
3.1 
3.6 
2.1 
6.1 

22.9 

17.4 

15.8 
13.0 
8.0 

7.0 
10.9 
12.3 

2.6 
16.7 
10.0 
8.7 
0.9 
2.0 

3.4 
7.9 
1.2 
2.6 
0.6 
1.5 

0.6 
2.7 
1.0 
0.1 
0.8 
1.4 
1.4 

1.3 
1.6 
1.7 
1.4 

1.5 
1.9 
0.4 
4.5 

18.8 

13.3 

7.7 
7.8 
4.5 

5.4 

7.8 
6.7 

0.6 
10.1 
3.8 
L8 
0.9 
0.1 

1.4 
5.9 
0.9 
1.3 
0.4 
0.9 

0.3 
0.1 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.5 
0.4 

0.9 
LO 
1.9 
0.2 
0.6 
0.4 
0.2 
3.0 

10.0 

11.4 

Germanic: 

German 

6.3 

Dutch  and  Frisian 

6.5 

2.7 

Scandinavian: 

Swedish 

3.9 

Norwegian 

5.9 

5.2 

Latin  and  Greek: 

Italian 

0.3 

8.4 

4.9 

Portuguese 

1.3 

Rumanian 

0.3 

Greek     

0.4 

Slavic  and  Lettic: 

Polish...                   

1.0 

Czech 

4.4 

Slovak 

0.4 

0.6 

Ruthenian 

0.1 

Slovenian 

0.3 

Serbo-Croatian: 

Croatian 

0.1 

Dalmatian 

0.1 

Serbian 

0.2 

Bulgarian 

0.2 

Slavic,  not  specified     

0.5 

0.3 

Unclassified: 

Yiddish  and  Hebrew 

0.4 

Magyar 

0.5 

0.9 

0.1 

Syrian  and  Arabic 

0.3 

T  urkish 

0.5 

Albanian 

All  other 

0.8 

Unknown 

11.5 

»  See  footnote  to  Table  109,  p.  386. 


392 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 

Table  112.— MOTHER  TONGUE   OF  THE   FOREIGN 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . . 
West  North  Central.. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. . 
West  South  Central... 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


foreign  white  stock. 


All  mother 

tongues: 

1920 


36,398,958 


4,512,930 
12,010,828 
9, 148, 492 
4, 749, 839 
869, 524 
274,765 
1,155,942 
1,210,391 
2, 466, 247 


269,915 
216,819 
123, 492 
!,  572, 751 
420, 427 
909,526 

,503,761 
,  824, 412 
,682,655 

,902,771 
519, 527 
,232,770 
,931,180 
,562,244 

,541,309 
855,628 
688, 108 
431,988 
310, 549 
522, 155 
400,102 

62,739 

311,649 

87,372 

83,415 

144,378 

18, 576 

19, 120 

46,417 

105, 858 

141,426 
53, 236 
52,903 
27,200 

53,065 
154, 887 
142, 087 
805, 903 

258,457 
131,416 

67, 262 
321,062 

61,356 
140, 304 
196, 120 

34,414 

608, 071 
271,420 
,586,756 


English 

and 

Celtic. 


9, 729, 365 


1,981,954 

3, 145, 076 

1,984,717 

871,419 

251, 295 

86,454 

162, 499 

413, 455 

832, 496 


142,531 

79,632 

57,656 

1,257,891 

171,486 

272, 758 

1,696,377 
460, 197 
988, 502 

419, 481 
110,818 
643, 522 
629,660 
181,236 

200,677 
197,624 
166,426 
62, 559 
48, 489 
90,636 
105,008 

19,783 
65, 176 
38,473 
30,039 
31, 180 
7,598 
6,126 
16, 864 
36,056 

38,956 

20,318 

18, 792 

8,388 

15,920 
28,406 
41,580 
76,593 

93,  .539 
53,316 
24,568 
100, 189 
9,619 
21,960 
96, 969 
13,395 

213,638 

90,501 

528,357 


Germanic. 


German. 


8, 164, 111 


185, 564 

2,111,589 

2, 896, 993 

1,716,113 

205, 640 

106, 659 

277, 264 

205, 994 

458, 295 


3,005 
4,996 
2,526 
76,341 
10,663 
88, 033 

1,134,050 
355, 235 
622,304 

652,728 
223, 894 
904, 730 
390,602 
719, 039 

395,682 
341,301 
335, 471 
142, 826 
115, 672 
216, 148 
169, 013 

6,120 
110,084 
17, 495 
14,416 
24, 885 
3,145 
5,088 
9,435 
14,392 

76,036 
13,686 
11,715 
5,222 

21,328 
32, 203 
52, 536 
171, 197 

60,142 
26, 259 
12,519 
82, 195 
5,984 
7,697 
16, 772 
4,426 

110,690 

74,531 

273,074 


Dutch 

and 

Frisian, 


370,499 


6,045 

69,729 

178, 484 

73, 240 

3,839 

1,732 

4,318 

12,817 

20, 295 


130 
293 
153 

4,169 
276 

1,024 

33, 188 

31,785 

4,756 

8,329 

6,749 

38,341 

100, 295 

24, 770 

15, 160 
35, 787 
3,769 
2,936 
9,039 
3,382 
3,167 


955 
403 
647 
326 
198 
109 
292 
813 

902 
350 
337 
143 

578 

750 

1,029 

1,961 

3,999 
1,224 

389 
2,587 
284 
283 
3,955 
96 

7,499 
2,711 
10,085 


Flem- 
ish. 


87, 890 


3,971 

11,913 

49, 570 

12,041 

1,497 

247 

1,652 

2,130 

4,869 


37 
605 

22 

2,269 

566 

472 

4,160 
2,440 
5,313 

1,771 

3, 889 

15,925 

16, 8.56 

11,129 

3,754 

2,280 

1,7.35 

668 

5S2 

920 

2,102 

15 
107 
51 
85 
928 
36 
66 
64 
155 

124 
22 
60 
41 


1,773 
1,161 
1,935 


Scandinavian. 


Swed- 
ish. 


1,485,063 


Norwe- 
gian. 


1,020,788 


142, 307 

174, 199 

389, 508 

500,194 

10, 202 

3,732 

18,836 

81, 791 

164, 295 


4,720 

3,828 
2,395 
78, 937 
13, 823 
38,604 

101,365 
22, 394 
50,440 

16, 422 
12, 565 
235, 075 
66, 807 
58,637 

283, 815 
63,461 
13,206 
28, 371 
24,116 
55, 010 
32, 215 

703 

1,501 

1,311 

1,405 

829 

369 

270 

763 

3,050 

548 

802 

1,645 

737 


126 

975 

,544 

1,266 

3.50 

3,273 

632 

13,322 

945 

17, 158 

196 

13,432 

121 

4,885 

576 

24,898 

97 

853 

93 

2,168 

72 

17,218 

30 

1,179 

72, 864 
23,609 
67,822 


15, 274 

60,399 

2.35, 434 

542,150 

5,090 

1,196 

7,311 

47,896 

106, 038 


1,156 
883 
218 

9,475 
975 

2,567 

45,787 
9,994 
4,618 

3,065 

1,513 

66, 077 

17, 055 

147,724 

281,046 
62, 513 
1, 826 
127,532 
58, 946 
>  7,014 
3,273 

113 
1,054 
719 
9S7 
128 
148 
178 
314 
1,449 

187 
192 
553 
264 

288 

953 

1,067 

5,003 

27,793 

7,023 

1,638 

4,061 

363 

787 

5,819 

412 

65, 405 
16,119 
24,514 


MOTHER  TONGUE. 
WHITE  STOCK,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


393 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK — continued. 


Latin  and  Greek. 


Italian. 


TTnited  States 

Geographic  dfv'tsions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central... 
West  North  Central. . 

South  Atlantic 

East-South  Central . . . 
West  South  Cemral  . . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Penn'^ylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

SoTith  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana'. 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


French. 


Spanish. 


3,365,864  1,230,110 


494, 924 
1,943,798 

411,536 
72,035 
81,408 
19,929 
74,660 
60,474 

207, 100 


5, 
3, 
8, 

237, 
70, 

168, 

1,124, 
344, 
474, 

121, 

12, 
196, 
57, 
22, 

15, 

31, 

1, 

6, 
7, 

8, 

19, 

7, 

5, 

27, 


574 
902 
0S5 
858 
699 
806 

,162 
765 
871 

511 
.862 
925 
475 
763 

306 
812 
500 
341 
007 
730 
339 

325 
092 
561 
506 
.033 
830 
769 
410 
282 

194 
873 
507 
355 

019 
394 
863 
384 

927 
e.53 
632 
145 
637 
385 
167 
928 

205 
6S9 
206 


651,788 
181,048 
204, 149 
89, 274 
15,504 
9,443 
36,511 
26,282 
76, 111 


87,356 
91,246 
40, 304 
303,821 
79,  ,801 
49,260 

119,622 

24. 103 
37,323 

32,578 
14,  .806 
49,124 
77,572 
30,069 

33,6.30 
10,653 
17,350 
7,267 
3,660 
5,114 
11,600 

626 
2,788 
2,342 
1,919 
2,544 
664 
446 
1,458 
2,717 

4,107 
1,846 
2,094 
1,396 

2,299 
18, 9.50 

4,592 
10,670 

8,968 
3,301 
1,321 
6,6.58 
1,272 
1,622 
1,769 
1,371 

15,330 
6,481 
54,300 


850,848 


215,728 


5,417 

47, 081 

14, 775 

28, 584 

27,396 

1,813 

418,004 

153, 704 

154,014 


124,252 

4,722 

1,897 

299 

878 

98 

505 

905 

82, 172 


171 

87 

1,046 

2,169 

228 
1,716 

36,373 

4,524 
6,184 

3,277 
1,74-4 

6,, SCO 

2,400 

494 

516 
3,2G3 
4,825 
60 
1.35 
3,011 
16,774 

256 
729 
562 
649 
2,298 
129 
127 
520 
22,126 

337 
375 
558 
543 

460 

7,603 

8,658 

401,343 

432 

3,303 

2,257 

15, 313 

34,497 

93,278 

1,658 

2,966 

2,216 

1,715 

150,083 


Portu- 
guese. 


Ruma- 
nian. 


91, 683 


Greek. 


221,768 


2,436,895 


2,265 

41,248 

35,443 

5,445 

2,328 

515 

623 

908 

2,908 


309 

237 

68 

99,096 

22,022 

2,520 

2,559 

953 

1,210 

457 

49 

1,220 

121 
50 

27 
77 
91 
5 
9 
34 
56 

22 
87 
43 

226 
18 
31 
21 
77 

353 

21 
44 

18 
15 

17 
224 

30 
234 

43 
120 
69 
79 
59 
67 
30 
438 

524 

416 

81,232 


27 

41 

12 

834 

389 

962 

28,552 
3.480 
9,216 

16, 576 
4,071 
4,998 
9,229 
569 

2, 253 
324 

1,814 

365 

120 

514 

55 

117 

420 

88 

152 

823 

27 

20 

149 

532 

278 
83 

116 
38 

67 

92 

45 

419 

374 

61 

62 

258 

8 

55 

84 

6 

324 

253 

2,331 


44,710 
55, 497 
54,895 
13,428 
15,217 
2,893 
4,824 
10,967 
19,337 


1,704 
6,850 
241 
29,044 
1,623 
5,248 

31,230 
6,203 
18,064 

15,376 
4, 388 

22,006 
8, 3C.0 
4,765 

2,812 

3,408 

3,751 

508 

408 

1,747 

794 

387 
1,355 
1,814 
2,. 366 
3,699 
765 
802 
2,080 
1,949 

583 

719 

1,308 

283 

415 

849 

823 

2,737 

1,472 
835 

1,407 

2,109 
334 
431 

3,682 
697 

4,375 
2,069 
12, 893 


Slavic  and  Let  tic. 


Polish. 


Czech. 


622, 796 


Slovak. 


619,866 


275,342 

8,306 

992, 522 

82,289 

969,902 

266,313 

94,078 

167,477 

56,045 

13,611 

3.444 

034 

17,470 

57,959 

9,035 

10,911 

19,057 

14,996 

2,706 

66 

9,205 

97 

3,722 

155 

145, 822 

3,648 

16,578 

258 

97,309 

4,082 

403,969 

52, 730 

176,  .342 

9, 720 

412,211 

19,839 

138, 106 

59,206 

46, 251 

3,666 

382, 101 

140,011 

251,381 

17,005 

152,063 

40,425 

49,490 

35,394 

3,0.82 

32,859 

15,003 

13,746 

4,751 

8,491 

1,861 

10,982 

14,720 

54,024 

4,571 

11,981 

9,194 

217 

29, 129 

9,752 

946 

343 

1,752 

1,548 

12,663 

918 

298 

5? 

585 

116 

782 

241 

696 

424 

1,307 

266 

966 

248 

611 

255 

560 

165 

1,292 

1,006 

605 

6.89 

2,530 

6,3.35 

13,043 

49,929 

2,923 

4,389 

390 

1,305 

1,663 

1,007 

3,024 

2,957 

246 

297 

441 

391 

2.56 

393 

92 

172 

7,805 

4,329 

2, 190 

2,897 

9,062 

7,770 

25,. 8.34 

391,285 

159,310 

13,006 

9,600 

1,252 

2,404 

9,664 

7,511 


1,232 

59 

323 

2,732 

284 

21,204 

46, 209 
48, 857 
296, 219 

78, 982 
11,760 
44,010 
12, 776 
11,792 

6,478 

1,880 

2,531 

333 

221 

281 

1,282 

165 

1,398 

72 

1,670 

5,901 

94 

19 

83 

198 

373 

90 

648 

141 

769 
337 
465 
833 

2,264 

150 

1,075 

5,322 

244 

154 

364 

91 

4,220 

598 

2,693 


394 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  112 MOTHER  TONGUE  OF  THE  FOREIGN  WHITE 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 


Geographic  DmsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central-. 
West  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana , 

Oklahoma , 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana , 

Idaho , 

Wyoming 

Colorado , 

New  Mexico , 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada .^ 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon, 

California 


FOREIGN  white  STOCK — Continued. 


Slavic  and  Lettic — Continued. 


Rus- 
sian. 1 


731,949 


67, 745 

411,516 

107, 786 

49,687 

29,591 

6,05.3 

11,380 

13, 104 

35, 087 


2,241 

2,886 
1,245 

32,617 
4,122 

24,634 

255,265 
48,613 
107, 638 

31,318 

5,977 

38, 750 

23,630 

8,  111 

8,562 
5,145 
10,530 
11,365 
3,416 
4,973 
5,696 

1,909 
10, 074 
3,422 
3,546 
3,937 
821 
1,144 
3,524 
1,214 

2,328 

1,662 

1,269 

794 

677 
2,242 
3,371 
5,090 

3,521 
734 
554 

6,0o2 
277 

1,201 
621 
144 

6,976 
3,676 
24,435 


Ruthe- 
iiian. 


5,728 

72,461 

13, 146 

2,228 

1,067 

48 

211 

209 

360 


27 

203 

107 

1,296 

.1,306 

2,789 

17,055 

8,092 
47, 314 

6,213 

223 

2,891 

3,  .337 

4S2 

715 
53 
711 
682 
18 
20 
29 

307 

356 

11 

27 

332 

2 

7 

14 

11 

42 

4 
2 


3 
1 

157 
50 

83 
12 
36 
64 
2 
5 
6 
1 

222 
71 
67 


Slove- 
nian. 


208,552 


4,014 
72, 176 
81,029 
19, 184 

4,323 
942 

1,804 
12, 452 
12, 628 


30 
18 
73 
614 
22 
3,257 

15, 025 

6, 894 
50, 257 

39, 012 
3,939 
21,595 

6,808 
9,675 

13, 803 
649 
1,021 
101 
341 
334 
2,935 

106 

536 

50 

376 

3,043 

42 

19 

77 

74 

207 

71 

206 

458 

125 
694 
326 
659 

3,622 
281 
1,297 
5,246 
453 
381 
846 
326 

3,445 

975 

8,208 


Serbo- 
Croa- 
tian. 


200,421 


1,646 
66,346 
79, 956 
22,150 

4,416 
629 

1,072 
12, 421 
11,785 


61 
72 
82 
796 
142 
493 

8,143 

1,720 

56,483 

25, 595 

7,846 

24,844 

14,818 

6,853 

9,003 
3,526 
3,814 
177 
464 
1,608 
3,558 

21 

375 

44 

94 

3,661 

37 

14 

100 

70 

354 
34 

174 
67 

95 
188 
171 
618 

4,839 
507 
946 

1,831 

767 
1,788 
1,013 

730 

4,174 
1,223 
6,388 


Bul- 
garian. 


14,420 


189 
1,759 
8,290 
1,594 

228 
83 

289 
1,080 


3 
11 

4 
95 
43 
33 

655 

99 

1,005 

3,418 
1,098 
1,352 
2,067 
355 

021 
323 
262 
154 
129 
60 
45 


34 

5 

20 

126 


7 
30 

33 

13 

36 

1 

28 
53 
124 

84 

407 
53 
136 
366 
34 
35 
34 
15 

314 

302 
292 


Slavic, 
not 

speci- 
fied. 


3,624 


604 

2,693 

169 

9 

23 


117 

7 
2 


7 

18 

2,668 


110 
3 

38 


1 
116 


Lithua- 
nian 
and 

Lettish. 


336, 600 


75, 185 

134,410 

108,678 

5,107 

8,060 

216 

1,192 

873 

2,879 


2,1,85 

2,364 

194 

44,064 
1,333 

25,045 

27, 096 
15, 884 
91,430 

10, 532 
3,741 
74, 805 
12, 022 

7,578 

1,031 

1,613 

890 

a32 

74 

1,093 

274 

267 

5,074 

76 

150 

2,282 

38 

19 

63 

91 

137 
28 
32 
19 

77 
45 
840 
230 

258 
49 
77 

322 
21 
65 
70 
11 


497 
974 


Unclassi- 
fied. 


Yiddish 

and 
Hebrew. 


2,043,613 


211,2.32 
1,339,275 

289, 880 
69,678 
71,109 
10,656 
13, 338 
11,350 
27,095 


4,954 
2,036 
1,308 
141,228 
12, 257 
49,449 

1,013,289 
119,018 
206, 968 

57,039 

6,672 

167, 806 

40,687 

17,676 

24,572 
7,399 

37,984 

1,668 

728 

6,210 

1,117 

•  2, 521 
41, 057 
7,385 
8,670 
1,871 
1,468 
1,572 
4,867 
1,698 

3,668 

3,790 

2,251 

947 

749 
1,840 
1,424 
9,325 

607 
146 
516 
8,702 
130 
378 
777 
94 

3,584 
2,700 
20,811 


I  See  footnote  to  Table  109,  p.  386. 


MOTHER  TONGUE. 
STOCK,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920-Continued. 


395 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geoguaphic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . . 
West  North  Central. . 

South  A  tlantic 

East  South  Central . . . 
West  South  Central. . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Ithode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Di*;trict  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Te.xas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington , 

Oregon , 

CaUfornia 


foreign  white  stock — continued. 


Unclassified — Continued . 


Mag- 
yar. 


473,538 


23,418 

232, 426 

177, 461 

10,538 

14, 798 

2,446 

2,265 

3, 280 

6,906 


64 

64 

388 

1,606 

203 

21,093 

93,606 
59, 190 
79,630 

97, 962 
15, 357 
29,041 
27,763 
7,338 

2,823 
743 

4,414 
705 
501 
853 
499 

361 

1,686 

283 

2,156 

9,420 

92 

69 

334 

397 

1,542 

505 

340 

59 

119 

638 

422 

1,086 

704 
178 
495 
1,344 
164 
156 
187 
52 

759 

588 

5,559 


Finnish. 


265, 472 


31,051 

22, 565 

95, 842 

65,683 

1,792 

335 

589 

12, 575 

35, 040 


2, 365 
3,010 

822 
23, 120 

325 
1,409 

15,362 
2,690 
4,513 

12,491 

377 

4,2;« 

65, 936 

12, 805 

58,705 
138 
134 
3,398 
3,184 
64 
60 

57 

243 

127 

352 

423 

18 

64 

61 

447 

59 
32 
108 
136 

15 

187 
109 

278 

6,736 

1,590 

1,689 

1,061 

65 

502 

802 

130 

15,925 
9,738 
9,377 


Arme- 
nian. 


52,840 


Sjrian 

and 
Arabic. 


104, 139 


18,603 

14, 121 

7,558 

821 

548 

85 

213 

405 

10,486 


230 

428 

63 

13,204 

2,950 

1,728 

7,054 
3,519 
3,548 

1,028 

163 

2,210 

3,175 

982 

213 
118 
233 
42 
30 
154 
31 


55 
75 
232 
62 
12 
6 
29 
69 

31 

20 

32 

2 


39 
30 
138 

144 
12 
58 
43 
2 
19 

117 
10 

279 

95 

10, 112 


20,846 
29,785 
20, 117 
7,409 
8,221 
3,292 
7,589 
2,706 
4,174 


1,308 

912 

486 

13, 270 

2,203 

2,667 

14, 752 
3,871 
11, 162 

7,159 
1,512 
3,064 
7,195 
1,187 

1,649 

1,026 

1,782 

731 

624 

1,025 

572 

17 

164 

502 

1,277 

2,372 

1,072 

793 

1,016 

1,008 

704 

279 

1,056 

1,253 

461 
2,096 
1,628 
3,404 

430 
123 
147 
612 
461 
622 
284 
27 

602 

375 

3,197 


Turk- 
ish. 


8,505 


1,841 

3,663 

1,467 

209 

254 

89 

103 

190 


1,334 
265 
161 

2,891 
326 
446 

506 
98 
308 
465 
90 

50 
46 
61 
15 
8 
14 
15 

2 

18 

21 

54 

108 

3 

2 

35 

11 

25 

4 

51 


60 

7 

36 

62 

4 

34 

27 

1 

7 

38 

17 

149 

32 

508 


Alba- 
nian. 


,426 


3,261 

1,414 

1,070 

298 

29 

26 

12 

158 

158 


451 
131 
6 
2,354 
127 
192 


168 
750 

456 
85 
124 
274 
131 

27 

7 

216 


AU 
other. 


1,788 


217 

524 

591 

139 

45 

15 

45 

48 

164 


38 

"m 

309 
72 
143 

103 

SO 

283 


6 

"i 

23 

9 

132 


Un- 
known. 


20,336 


735 
4, 639 
5,547 
3,127 
1,302 

865 
1,655 

705 
1,701 


46 

28 

9 

354 
44 

254 

2,117 

777 

1,745 

1,505 
689 

1,548 
904 
901 

002 
549 
948 
204 
194 
288 
342 

44 

237 

244 

165 

173 

67 

40 

93 

239 

304 
207 
253 
101 

167 
421 
242 
825 

144 

87 

33 

309 

24 

58 
82 
28 


222 
1,091 


Of 
mixed 
mother 
tongue. 


791,058 


61,959 

244,987 

194,416 

125,064 

19, C55 

7,265 

22, 081 

36, 6S6 

78, 945 


2,774 
2,204 
1,441 

35,985 
4,798 

14,697 

145,394 
4U, 192 
59, 401 

35,324 
10,096 
71,886 
40, 812 
36, 298 

48,276 
17,907 
16,841 
12, S49 

8,567 
11,868 

8, 756 

828 
6,057 
2,320 
2,084 
2,123 
3u6 
454 
1,354 
4,069 

3,496 

1,573 

1,430 

766 

1,482 
5,702 
3,264 
11,633 

8,034 
4,876 
1,909 
7,808 
934 
2,102 
9,919 
1,104 

20,756 
9, 297 
48, 892 


396 


ABSTUACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATIOlsr. 


Table  113 PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  OF  THE  FOREIGN  "WHITE 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK  IN  SPECinED  DIVISION  OR  STATE . 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


Eng- 
lish 
and 
Celtic 


Germanic. 


Scandinavian. 


■a 


Latin  and  Greek. 


United  States. 


26.7 


22.4 


1.0 


0.2 


4.1 


1.3 


9.2 


3.5 


2.3 


0.6 


0.3 


GEOGRAPmc  DIVISIONS: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central; 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carohna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

.\rizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


43.9 
26.2 
2L7 
18.3 
28.9 
31.5 
14.1 
34.2 
33.8 


52.8 
36.7 
46.7 
48.9 
40.8 
30.0 

26.1 
25.2 

26.8 

22.0 
21.3 
19.9 
32.6 
11.6 

13.0 
23.1 
24.2 
14.5 
15.6 
17.4 
26.2 

37.5 

20.9 

44.0 

36.0 

21 

40.9 

32.0 

36.3 

34.1 

27.5 
38.2 
35.5 
30.8 

30.0 
18.3 
29.3 
9.5 

36.2 

40.6 

36.5 

31 

15.5 

15.7 

49.4 

38.9 

35.1 
33. 3 
33.3 


4.1 

17.6 
31.7 
36.1 
23.6 
38.8 
24.0 
17.0 
18.6 


0.1 
0.6 
2.0 
1.5 
0.4 
0.6 
0.4 
1.1 
0.8 


0.1 
0.1 
0.5 
0.3 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 
0.2 
0.2 


3.2 

1.5 
4.3 
10.5 
1.2 
1.4 
1.6 
6.8 
6.7 


0.3 
0.5 
2.6 
11.4 
0.6 
0.4 
0.6 
4.0 
4.3 


0.4 
0.4 
1.1 
3.5 
0.5 
0.5 
0.6 
4.6 
2.7 


11.0 
16.2 
4.5 
1.5 
9.4 
7.3 
6.5 
5.0 
8.4 


1.1 
2.3 
2.0 
3.0 
2.5 
9.7 

17.4 
19.5 
16.9 

34.3 
43.1 
28.0 
20.5 
46.0 

25.7 
39.9 
48.8 
33.1 
37.2 
4L4 
42.2 

11.6 
35.5 
20.0 
17.3 
17.2 
16.9 
26.5 
20.3 
13.6 

53.8 
25.7 
22.1 
19.2 

40.2 
20.8 
37.0 
21.2 

19.4 

20.0 

18.6 

25.6 

9.8 

5.5 

8.6 

12.9 

18.2 
27.5 
17.2 


(') 
0.1 
0.1 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 

0.5 
1.7 
0.1 

0.4 
1.3 
1.2 
6.2 
1.6 

1.0 

4.2 
0.6 
0.7 
2.9 
0.6 
0.8 

0. 

0.3 

0.5 

0.8 

0.2 

1.1 

0.6 

0.6 

0.8 

0.6 
0.7 
0.6 
0.6 

1.1 

0.5 
0.7 
0.2 

1.5 
0.9 
0.6 
0.8 
0.6 
0.2 
2.0 
0.3 

1.2 
1.0 
0.6 


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0.3 

0) 

0.1 
0.1 
0.1 

0.1 
0.1 
0.1 

0.1 
0.7 
0.5 
0.9 
0.7 

0.2 
0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.5 

(1) 
0.1 
0. 

0.6 
0. 

0.3 
0.1 
0. 

0. 
0) 
0.1 
0.2 

0.2 
0.4 
0.2 
0.1 

0.4 
0.1 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.1 
G) 
0.1 

0.3 
0.4 
0.1 


1.7 
1.8 
1.9 
3.1 
3.3 
4.2 

L6 
1.2 
1.4 

0.9 

2.4 

7.3 

3 

3.8 

18.4 
7.4 
1.9 
6.6 

7.8 
10.5 
8.1 

1.3 
0.5 
L5 
1.7 
0.6 
2.0 
1.4 
1,6 
2.9 

0.4 
1.5 
3, 
2.7 

L8 
0.8 
2.3 
1.7 

6.6 
10.2 
7.3 
7.8 
1.4 
1.5 
8.8 
3.4 

12.0 
8.7 
4.3 


0.4 
0.4 
0.2 
0.4 
0.2 
0.3 

0.7 
0.5 
0.1 

0.2 
0.3 
2.0 
0.9 
9.5 

18.2 
7.3 
0.3 
29.5 
19.0 
1.3 
0.8 

0.2 
0.3 
0.8 
1.2 
0.1 
0.8 
0.9 
0.7 
1.4 

0.1 
0.4 
1.0 
1.0 

0.5 
0.6 
0.8 
0.6 

10.8 
5.3 
2.4 
L3 
0.6 
0.6 
3.0 
1.2 

10.8 
5.9 
1.5 


0.9 
0.2 
0.3 
0.3 
0.1 
0.7 

0.4 
0.7 
0.2 

0.3 
0.5 
1.1 
0.9 
2.6 

2.9 
5.6 
0.7 
3.0 
6.6 
6.6 
1.7 

0.3 
0.3 
0.7 
1.0 
0.2 
0.8 
1.0 
0.7 
1.2 

0.2 
0.7 
0.8 
1.1 

0.9 
0.5 
1.2 
0.6 

2.9 
7.0 
4.0 
2, 

0.5 
0.8 
13.3 
4.1 

3.1 
3.2 
2.5 


2.1 
1.8 
6.5 
9.2 
16.8 
18.6 

17.3 
18.9 
12.9 

6.4 
2.5 
6.1 
3.0 
L5 

1.0 
1.1 
4.6 
0.1 
0.3 
1.3 
1.8 

15.8 
6.3 
8.7 
6.6 

18.7 
4.5 
4.0 
3.0 
9.7 

3.0 

9.2 
12.3 
16.0 

5.7 

30.0 

3.4 

2.5 

2.7 
2.0 
5.4 
9.4 
5.9 
1.7 
3.1 
14.3 

3.2 
2.8 
11.4 


14.4 
1.5 
2.2 
1 

1.8 
3.4 
3.2 
2.2 
3.1 


32.4 
42.1 
32.6 
11.8 
19.0 
5.4 

1.8 
1.3 
1.0 

1.7 

2 

1.5 

4.0 

1.9 

2.2 
1.2 
2.5 
1.7 
1.2 
1.0 
2.9 

1.2 
0.9 
2.7 
2.3 
1.8 
3.6 
2.3 
3.1 
2.6 

2.9 
3.5 
4.0 
5.1 

4.3 

12.2 

3.2 

1.3 

3.5 
2.5 
2.0 
2.1 
2.1 
1.2 
0.9 
4.0 

2.5 

2.4 
3.4 


0,1 
0.4 
0.2 
0.6 
3.2 
0.7 
36.2 
12.7 
6.2 


0.1 

0) 

0.8 
0.1 
0.1 
0.2 

0.6 
0.2 
0.2 

0.2 
0.3 
0.2 
0.1 
0) 

0) 
0.4 
0.7 

(') 

(1) 
0.6 
4.2 

0.5 
0.2 
0.6 
0, 
1, 

0.7 

0.7 

1.1 

20.9 

0.2 
0.7 
1.1 
2.0 


6.1 

49.8 

0, 

2.6 
3.4 
4.8 
56.2 
66.5 
0.8 
8.6 

0.4 
0.6 
9.5 


2.8 


0.1 
3.3 


0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
3.9 
6.2 
0.3 

(1) 
0.1 

0) 

(1) 
0) 


0) 


(1) 
0) 

(1) 
(1) 

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0.3 

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0.2 
0.1 
0.2 
0.3 

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0.1 
(1) 

0.1 

0) 

0.1 

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0.1 
0.1 

0) 

0.1 

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1.3 

0.1 
0.2 
5.1 


0.1 
0.3 
0.4 
0.1 
0.3 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 
0.1 


(1) 
(1) 
(1) 

0.1 
0.1 

0.4 
0.2 
0.3 

0.9 
0.8 
0.2 
0.5 
(1) 

0.1 
(1) 

0.3 

0.1 
(1) 

0. 

(1) 

0.2 
0.1 
0.1 
0.2 
0.6 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 
0.5 

0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.1 

0.1 
0.1 
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0.1 

0.1 

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0.1 
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0.1 

0.1 


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MOTHER  TONGUE. 
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397 


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0.1 

0.4 

0.3 

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0.2 

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0.5 

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0.6 

0.6 

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1.1 

11.2 

1.9 

0.2 

0.1 

0.2 

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2.0 

3 

10.6 

2.9 

1.7 

1.2 

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1.2 

3.2 

1.9 

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0.1 

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6.4 

1.6 

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0.9 

8.2 

1.7 

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0.1 

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0.1 

2.3 

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1.3 

0.3 

0.5 

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0.9 

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1.2 

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0.3 

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0.2 

0.1 

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(M 

0.1 

1.2 

0.2 

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1.9 

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0.7 

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0.2 

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0.6 

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1.1 

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10.7 

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5.4 

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6.2 

0.8 

0.7 

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fM 

0.4 

15.6 

1.4 

0.2 

0.1 

0.2 

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(■) 

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17 

9.7 

0,5 

2,7 

2.7 

0.4 

0.4 

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0.9 

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3.2 

0.1 

0.2 

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398 


ABSTKAGT  OF  THE   CENSUS^ — ^POPULATIONS 

^ABLE  114 MOTHER  TONGUE  df  THE  J-OHEION  WHff E  STOCKy 


Akr&n>Ohlti. •.;.;::::::: 
MbariyjK.Y;. :;:.:.:. 
Atlanta,  ida ;:..:.;. 

Baltimore,  Md.,.......: 

Birmingham,  Ak; 

Boston,  Mass 

BHdgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J 

Cliicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Olrio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Oliio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Olilo.......... 

Denver .  Colo 

Des  Moines ,  Iowa. ..,.., 
Detroit,  Mich............ 

Fall  River,  Mass.... 

foi-t  Worth,  Tex....... 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich... . 

Hartford,  Conn. ........ 

Houston,  Te.t...... 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo ....... 

Los  Angeles,  CaUf . . . . . . 

Louisville,  Ky ......... . 

l^owell,  Mass ........... 

Mempliis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Term . . . . 

Nev;  Bedford,  Mass... . . 

New  Haven,  Conn. . . . . 

New  Orleans .  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . 
Manliattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,N.  J 

Pliiladelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah . . . 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Cahf 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syi-aoiise,  N.  V 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D .  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,N.  Y 

Youngsto\vn,  Oliio 


FOKEIGN  "WHITE  STOCK. 


Germanic. 

Scandinavian. 

All 
mother 
tongues : 

19^20 

English 

and 

Celtic. 

Ger- 
man. 

Dutch 

and 
Frisian. 

Flem- 
ish. 

Swed- 
ish. 

Norwe- 
gian. 

Dan- 
ish. 

77,639 

16,243 

19,794 
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292 

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1,588 

308 

417 

55 

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236 

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157 

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306 

817 

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1,201 

575 

12,235 

2,925 

1,696 

104 

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7,784 

133 

37 

3,492 

303 

767 

336 

907 

86 

517 

93,943 

1,206 

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2,458 

598 

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47 

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1,474 

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2,068 

284 

179 

51 

504 

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597 

9,655 

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489 

398 

128 

1,946 

298 

357 

370 

431,340 

21,896 

3,649 

121,386 

46,029 

22,561 

164 

492 

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910 

102,225 

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260 

84 

201 

549 

779 

93 

110 

120, 744 

2,770 

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4,453 

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55 

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17 

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22,939 

181 

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306 

103 

112 

22 

379 

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6,418 

106 

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240 

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499 

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370 

21,781 

171 

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23,048 

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8,950 

1,316 

1,955 

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5,197 

1,247 

1,153 

638 

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553 

126,421 

4,131 

8,971 

6,324 

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2,165 

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690, 789 

9,432 

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111,627 

1,076 

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6,976 

1,706 

1,382 

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3,568 

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29,217 

29,332 

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627 

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227,489 

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17,163 

4,765 

4,021 

314 

319 

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121,900 

828 

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5,018 

1,697 

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14, 719 

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1,643 

2,720 

632 

283 

810 

57 

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57,500 

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1,678 

301 

748 

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3 

946 

1,612 

166 

19 

342 

255 

127 

113 

725 

42 

380 

17,553 

611 

98 

5,600 

2,478 

3,774 

94 

521 

20 

536 

17,781 

328 

382 

9,279 

1,064 

6,437 

102 

430 

27 

542 

14,313 

9,918 

799 

261 

54 

110 

989 

398 

345 

119 

173,835 

1,172 

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5,288 

2,152 

2,205 

333 

731 

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83,227 

294 

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2,430 

207 

239 

116 

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30,538 

1,008 

393 

10,522 

6,326 

3,043 

168 

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4,743 

129 

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5,264 

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241 

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7,282 

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113 

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739 

47, 282 

4,648 

509 

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169 

366 

343 

133 

70 

626 

168, 872 

1,406 

434 

2,226 

394 

1,058 

153 

793 

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810 

47,922 

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24,260 

10,543 

3,314 

60 

547 

31 

872 

7,175 

1,641 

11 

5,457 

2,098 

4,674 

70 

500 

6 

553 

12,470 

134 

95 

293 

137 

179 

322 

843 

118 

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62,468 

1,446 

427 

12,099 

5,339 

6,178 

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499 

36 

192 

12,265 

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15 

201 

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162 

879 

67 

300 

20,814 

1,129 

626 

19,660 

17,620 

4,578 

46 

056 

19 

144 

9,371 

391 

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5,384 

3,798 

1,068 

77 

854 

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417 

3,851 

103 

17 

2,620 

162 

170 

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20,874 

187 

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313 

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151 

113 

330 

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259 

39,713 

310 

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631 

219 

367 

70 

707 

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9,810 

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190 

24 

136 

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372 

38 

473 

17,495 

403 

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1,311 

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42 

514 

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4,246 

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487 

89 

80 

127 

675 

51 

291 

1,697 

127 

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16,814 

624 

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Mother  tongue. 

FOR  CITIES  HAVING  imM)  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 


399 


FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK — Continued. 


Latin  and  Greek. 


Italian. 


French. 


Spanish. 


Portu- 
guese. 


Ruma- 
nian. 


Greek. 


Slavic  and  Lettic. 


Polish.    Czech.    Slovak 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala. 
Boston,  Mass...  . 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Buffalo,  N.Y.... 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

Cam<ltni,N.  J 

aiieago,  lU 

Cincinnali,  Ohio.. 
Cleveland,  Ohio. . 
Columbus,  Ohio.. 
DaUas,  Tex 


l)ajJtt)n,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

-Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River.  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans. . 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. . . 
liouisville,  Ky 


6,416 

6,4S0 

217 

16, 458 

3, 771 

77, 005 

17,602 

34,923 

5,426 

9,685 

124, 457 

5,737 

35,627 

4,592 

1,540 

919 
7,321 
2,368 
29, 056 
2,088 
390 
1,099 
14,290 
3,364 


Lt^well,  Mass 

Memplns,  Tenn 

MO waukee.  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . . 

Manhattan  borough. 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. . 


Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  CaUf 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,N.  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 


San  Antonio,  Tex . . . 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.  C... 

WUmington ,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio. . 


63, 526 
1,129 

10, 135 
5,831 

22, 896 
136, 801 

32, 579 
5,176 

42, 044 
3,608 
1,279 

36,649 

18, 505 
3,638 
1,022 

1,412 

46,809 
7,664 
5,526 
1,S57 
8,721 

13,678 
1,550 

13,656 
7,561 
6,971 
8,769 
9,879 

11,935 


1,574 
1,2:52 

421 
1,883 

521 
0,707 
1,800 
5,612 
2,772 

596 

20,075 

3,736 

3, 589 

1,227 

744 

893 

2,270 

591 

15, 165 

28,671 

302 

746 

3,032 


1,625 

1,436 

33,805 

2,171 

288 

461 

7,815 

1,986 

15,691 

8,953 

1,259 

1,635 

818 

23,982 

2,958 

587 

7,898 

2,501 

1,593 

5,416 

261 

278 

1,215 

23,789 

34,505 

1,844 

21,812 

12, 793 

803, 048 

48,534 

83,741 

4,569 

299,845 

10,855 

355,997 

26,559 

45,292 

5,434 

18, 173 

1,117 

2,806 

264 

4,041 

905 

1,862 

9,518 

4,114 

2,666 

10, 576 

232 

357 

2,586 

7,685 

3,717 

684 

1,532 

14, 464 

383 

3,845 

1,073 

11, 579 

2,028 

3,197 

471 

2,342 

433 

14, 085 

745 

468 


430 
71 
150 

489 

74 

800 

456 

363 

90 

60 

2,703 

256 

459 

108 

3,017 

69 

2,091 

207 

1,301 

20 
4,649 

44 

81 
5,371 

aio 

434 

2,420 

2, 252 

33, 540 

54 

14 

58 

175 

129 

36 

76 

107 

5,341 

32,658 

908 

7,198 

23, 521 

615 

416 

784 
306 

2,720 
816 
116 

2, 452 
147 
378 
114 
156 
34 
129 

1,211 
123 
355 

42,984 

11,559 

33 

1,284 

47 

75 

69 

319 

67 

562 

175 

32 

109 

177 


2,637 
50 
72 

4, 155 
28 
181 
15 
49 
10 
3 


1,705 

51 

53 

324 

26 

390 

294 

254 

27 

49 

3, 229 

654 

3,894 

146 

138 


2 

212 

32 

148 

10 

93 

89 

6,979 

21,997 

36 

38 

3 

49 

210 

140 

26 

75 

7 

866 

41 

335 

2 

23 

7 

159 

492 

898 

8 

126 

3,340 

7 

9 

25 

19 

314 

4 

1,170 

30 

30 

29,269 

17 

115 

190 

176 

70 

1,845 

26,948 

70 

7,307 

910 

8,697 

721 

10,042 

93 

808 

51 

94 

484 

754 

100 

41 

12,260 

124 

6 

440 

3 

34 

272 

3,910 

7 

657 

77 

187 

4,883 

178 

2 

4 

35 

36 

207 

148 

56 

1,153 

2 

495 

7 

65 

19 
2,490 


70 

809 

38 

128 

53 

49 

53 

294 

396 

88 

102 

33 

45 

1,384 


1,999 
280 
610 
984 
641 

4,104 

1,086 
740 
516 
93 
15,755 
485 

1,864 
513 
366 

427 
890 
288 

5,216 
194 
338 
66 
418 
261 
503 
500 
326 
758 

1,340 
107 

5,524 

397 

2, 308 

1,066 

145 

828' 

442 

560 

25, 014 

1,435 

3,680 

19,074 

577 

248 

1,4.39 
883 

1,149 
491 
416 

2, 355 

1,824 
907 
654 
737 
280 
449 

2,441 
424 
685 

213 

3,907 
428 

1,277 
117 

1,299 
496 
877 
189 

1,814 
353 
864 
190 

1.561 


2,787 

3,218 

226 

26,900 

96 

11,4.51 

7,095 

83,344 

2,725 

9,287 

318, 338 

1,041 

65, 841 

371 

255 

1,318 
1,264 

272 

128, 648 

5,604 

373 

11,872 

7,559 

617 

577 

27,766 

1,979 

1, 285 

2,516 

326 

4,757 

332 

70, 238 

10,689 

199 

5,722 

6,343 

370 

161,310 

19,067 

65, 387 

54, 782 

17,217 

4,857 

24,706 

169 

615 

5,766 

4,294 

62,634 

34, 903 

1,283 

4,393 

6,474 

192 

8,231 

11,295 

5,874 

152 

632 
2,880 
12, 397 
1,426 

243 

4,819 

8,321 

26, 380 

9, 554 

946 
8,839 
7,134 
6, 282 
4,080 


365 
116 

81 
8,694 

38 
710 
592 
478 

28 

67 

106,428 

320 

43,997 

178 

503 

233 
704 
296 

4,519 
21 
415 
225 
187 
489 
229 
306 
148 
476 

1,776 
60 

19 

63 

6,745 

2,417 

25 

347 

148 

165 

43,839 

3,482 

3,101 

28,601 

8,330 

325 

1,213 

31 

522 

11,416 

169 

1,971 

3,563 

892 

131 

31 

54 

196 

9,723 

4,576 

136 

287 

1,470 

183 

876 

295 

280 

74 

607 

157 

343 

60 

31 

284 

203 


4,328 

45 

17 

783 

67 

188 

8,843 

964 

16 

354 

25,720 

96 

28,224 

241 

35 

346 

508 

110 

3,601 


9 

46 

149 

32 

155 

1,779 

510 

54 

402 

6 

4 

10 

3,215 

2,829 

15 

12 

198 

225 

19,425 

1,460 

3,284 

13,061 

1, 033 

587 

5,220 

7 

142 

125 

196 

4,687 

12, 363 

361 

26 

1,306 

53 

103 

1,304 

169 

18 

21 

590 

2,218 

343 

36 

42 

377 

592 

4,451 

72 

75 

16 

4,411 

8,256 


400  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  114.— MOTHER  TOXGUE  OF  THE  FOREIGN  "WHITE    STOCK,    FOR 


FOEEiGX  WHITE  STOCK — Continued. 


Sla\"ic  and  Lettic — Continued. 


Unclassi- 
fied. 


Rus- 
sian. 


Ruthe- 
nian. 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala . 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass. . 

Camden.  N.J 

Chiai£:o,Ill 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. . 
Cleveland,  Ohio... 
Columbus.  Ohio... 
Dallas,  Tex 


Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Hanford,  Coim 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans. . . 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Aaeeles.  Calif 

Louis\ille,  Ky 


Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Term 

Milwaukee.  AVis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough . . 

Manhattan  borough. 

Queens  boroush 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence ,  R .  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.... 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle.  "Wash 

Spokane,  "Wash 

Springfield,  Mass.. 

S\Tacuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo.  Ohio 

Trenton.  N.J 

"V\'ashington,  D.  C 

"Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


2,661 

2.074 

1,379 

8,665 

544 

12,571 

3,911 

2,522 

739 

921 

28,199 

2,S41 

14,145 

923 

709 

489 

2,276 

583 

13,414 

746 

474 

472 

3,031 

524 

816 

5,984 

1,104 

2,868 

8. 812 

1,299 

295 

769 

2,060 

3,363 

253 

304 

3,666 

1,532 

221,153 

48,903 

68,145 

96,497 

5,897 

1,711 

8,865 

1,052 

1,114 

1,310 

2,316 

42,826 

7,286 

2,335 

2,602 

448 

899 

3,435 

6,335 

1,119 

377 


4 
230 


236 
262 
961 

1 

133 

2.051 

3 
4,000 

2 

1 

6 
20 


1,750 

229 

1 

84 

228 

4 

1 

387 

24 

12 

33 

3 


74 
391 


10 

166 

1 

9,706 

299 

1,611 

7,268 

300 

228 

953 

2 

1 

13 

94 

3,675 

2,017 

32 

55 

97 

1 

904 

377 

19 

4 


659 

9 

5,871 

20 

2,741 

564 

3,061 

35 

458 

0 

1,493 

25 

1,663 

206 

762 

30 

1,168 

1.56 

3,422 

11 

1,642 

297 

1,117 

9 

3,551 

319 

2,214 

860 

Slove- 
nian. 


985 

28 

4 

274 

13 

140 

804 

339 

3 

37 

7,417 

107 

24,804 

218 


304 

652 

16 

1,557 


12 

16 

26 

17 

871 

341 

508 

106 

1,270 

6 

5 

28 

4,170 

471 

14 

5 

99 

263 

10,571 

1.816 

2',  279 

5,515 

729 

232 

875 

9 

1,017 

216 

95 

1,879 

2,874 

401 

U 

107 

2 

75 

542 

131 

83 

10 

2,054 

401 

583 

29 

33 

37 

129 

292 

50 

51 

6 

688 

1,008 


Serbo- 
Croa- 
tian. 


2,897 

9 

9 

309 

24 

101 

55 

518 

4 

284 

13,316 

269 

6,433 

209 

34 

292 

226 

135 

6,050 

30 

40 

6 

110 

44 

248 

21 

3,210 

289 

1,346 

8 

150 

12 

2,717 

145 

10 

17 

13 

52 

4,037 

193 

500 

2,886 

291 

167 

194 

13 

657 

1,087 

31 

1,092 

8,211 

665 

25 

40 

3 

139 

2,526 

194 

52 

24 

895 

26 

741 

139 

27 

50 

153 

10 

44 

20 

19 

45 

3,580 


Bul- 
garian. 


503 
13 


31 
4 
11 
6 

55 

2 

19 

496 

104 

422 

78 

11 

80 

76 

4 

1,147 


16 
11 
2 
7 
277 
21 
12 
31 


157 
162 


2 

215 

30 

37 

142 

4 

2 

1 
2 
7 

37 
1 

37 

47 
194 

12 


1 

58 
203 
28 

1 

3 
99 

1 
72 
43 

8 
94 
770 


1 

2 
1S2 


Slavic, 
not 

speci- 
fied. 


23 


110 
5 
10 


Lithua- 
nian 
and 

Lettish. 


693 

313 

21 

4,672 

5 

9,413 

1,.550 

211 

2,548 

406 

44,065 

106 

6,685 

121 

4 

577 

103 

269 

5,475 

1 

5 

2,520 

2,228 

29 

60 

584 

209 

41 

271 

23 

1,477 

2! 

683 

253 


Yiddish 

and 
Hebrew. 


90 
J,525 

16,409 

650 

11,757 

2,188 

1,720 

94 

3,372 

38 

105 

898 

780 

11,467 

6,150 

242 

1,056 

226 

12 

1,508 

640 

139 

4 

32 

252 

6,  ISO 

388 

32 
217 

90 

73 
259 

76 

227 

8,349 

252 

346 


1  See  footnote  to  Table  109,  p.  386. 


MOTHER  TONGUE. 
CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920— Continued. 


401 


FOREIGN  WHITE  STOCK — continued. 


Unclassified — Continued. 


Magyar. 


Finnish 


Arme- 
nian. 


Syrian 

and 
Arabic. 


Turk- 
ish. 


Alba- 
nian. 


All 
other. 


Un- 
known. 


Of 
mixed 
mother 
tongue. 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

BuITalo,  N.y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver  J  Colo 

Des  Momes,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston ,  Tex 

IndianapoUs,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Cahf 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  boro'igh 

Brooklyn  borough . . 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  \a 

Oakland, Calif 

Omaha ,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Philadelphia.  Pa 

Pittsburgh  Pa 

Portland ,  Oreg 

Provideiice,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah . . . 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif. . . . 

Scrant  on ,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Svracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Oliio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington ,  D.  C 

Wilmington ,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,N.Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


5,733 

89 

140 

1,001 

63 

426 

9,443 

3, 289 

43 

20.5 

19, 40.5 

1,362 

42, 134 

1, 231 

51 

2,763 

514 

50 

16,240 

10 

IS 

206 

361 

119 

420 

1,504 

121 

313 

1,827 

70 

13 

123 

2,736 

329 

215 

32 

677 

111 

76, 575 

13,190 

11,037 

46,910 

4,197 

1,241 

4,883 

63 

433 

613 

567 

8,060 

4,925 

298 

95 

67 

42 

3.59 

3,203 

1,079 

84 

60 

1,528 

1,449 

245 

9S 

113 

200 

5,470 

7,044 

2S3 

238 

29 

1,330 

3,584 


93 

16 

19 

143 

5 

717 

92 

212 

58 

129 

1,849 

19 

1,597 


16 

140 

10 

3,179 

45 

2 

149 

78 

20 

42 

1,045 

4 

38 

570 

6 

49 

3 

234 

2,220 

5 

8 

110 

96 

12,204 

1,451 

3,960 

5,724 

592 

477 

93 
125 
522 

21 

13 

894 

150 

1,846 

68 


2 
54 
49 
113 
65 

4 

2,016 

16 

2,548 

204 

161 

49 

31 

6 

127 

55 

2,927 

48 

38 


163 

37 

11 

37 

16 

2,097 

315 

77 

647 

68 

1,310 

51 

455 

25 

12 

14 

25 

8 

1,692 

10 

75 

489 

7 

63 

1.55 

2 

21 

962 

11 

510 

1 

139 

66 

1 

17 

220 

25 

4,700 

644 

897 

2,648 

477 

34 

264 
18 
73 

118 

499 

1,907 

55 

27 

1,921 

5 

155 
72 

169 
83 
18 

9 

297 

20 

94 

14 

338 

158 

105 

37 

75 

6 

2,012 

98 

17 


&S3 
202 
284 
53 
537 

3,1.50 

161 

627 

81 

60 

1,672 
432 

1,440 
136 
124 

164 

74 

120 

3, 858 

971 

57 
594 

62 
350 
315 

62 
7 
3.58 
692 
261 

310 

17 

312 

442 

77 

478 

108 

343 

7,760 

134 

5,554 

1,970 

78 

24 

214 
164 
426 

1, 252 
914 

1,406 
260 
449 
1 
3.34 
245 
987 
572 
169 

275 
773 
426 
194 

49 
696 
236 
874 
100 
502 

10 

1,448 

153 

522 


1.50 
13 
21 
11 


138 
32 


IGl 

38 

42 

21 

5 

198 

15 

57 

3 

1 

7 
12 

2 
274 

4 

1 

6 
30 

7 
30 
22 

9 
16 
132 

1 

56 
1 

44 
7 


26 

U 

21 

2,320 

106 

290 

l,a89 

25 

10 

11 

9 

7 

2 

58 

187 

18 

22 

133 


7 

278 

36 

5 

8 

4 

59 

2 

107 


54 

14 

43 

12 

21 

1 

141 

1 

3 


349 
38 

48 
29 


12 
5 

'i73 


1 

319 

2 

2 

108 

2 

20 

85 

1 


1 

3 

35 

1 

298 

30 

2 

5 


10 

206 

1 

9 


254 

3 

45 

9 

1 


232 
24 

84 

102 

15 

7 


78 

16 

19 

172 

32 

S3 

49 

40 

5 

22 

592 

130 

270 

111 

50 

25 
127 
36 
351 
5 
40 
51 
8 
93 
173 
24 
25 
80 
167 
149 

4 

67 

278 

144 

.59 

15 

25 

.301 

1.126 

236 

301 

407 

149 

33 

114 

15 

72 

71 

10 

355 

151 

96 

23 

3 

22 

35 

274 

111 

20 

78 
99 
9 
82 
23 
14 
39 
56 
16 
244 
37 
14 
24 
24 


1,616 

992 

3.55 

4,660 

291 

9,290 

1,739 

6,144 

9">9 

937 

45, 099 

4,002 

9,923 

1,225 

739 

962 
3,100 

970 
12, 119 

S05 

318 
1,492 
1,536 

933 
1,442 
4.664 

767 
2,272 
S,003 
1,.520 

773 

758 

6,067 

8,696 

254 

1,014 

1.670 

4,479 

lot.  215 

17,390 

35, 427 

40. 024 

8,9.50 

2,424 

.5,295 

417 

4,207 

2,060 

2,018 

17,  .399 

6,069 

4,120 

2,017 

341 

367 

3,203 

8,  763 

5, 072 

3,135 

1,337 
12, 243 
1,147 
5,693 
1,6)5 
1,174 
1,398 
2,114 

867 
2,320 

648 
1,342 
1,649 

996 


75108°— 23- 


-26 


402  ABSTTtACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  115.-PER   CENT  DISTRIBUTION   OF  THE   FOREIGN   WHITE   STOCK    BY 


PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  FOREIGN  WHITE   STOCK  IN  SPECIFIED  CITY. 


Eng- 
lish 
and 

Celtic. 


Germanic.        Scandinavian. 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

.Vtlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala. 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.. 
Columbus,  Ohio.. 
Dallas,  Tex 


Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex.... 
Grand  Ra))ids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans. . 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif . . 
Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Mempliis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneaiiolis,  Minn.. 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 

New  Haven,  Conn.. 

New  Orleans.  La •,^.. . 

NewYork,N.Y 20.9 

Bronx  borough 16.6 

Brooklyn  borough 20. 1 


20.9 
40.1 
30.7 
16.6 
34.6 
55. 9 
27.5 
25.7 
63.5 
26.4 
18.4 
19.4 
16.9 
31.3 
26.4 

19 

36.6 

36.1 

29. 9 

35.4 

25.8 

19.6 

34.4 

20.7 

31.9 

32.0 

25.4 

34.3 

34.3 

24.4 

48.1 
31 
7.7 
18.1 
40.7 
29.0 
30.8 
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Pro\ddence,  R.  I 

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Rochester,  N.  Y 

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St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

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Spokane,  Wash 

S  pringfleld.  Mass 

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Toledo,  Ohio 

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Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

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404 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  116.— SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE  OF  POPUT-ATION  5  TO  20  YEARS  OF  AGE,  FOR 
PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  SEX,  18.50-1920,  AND  BY  SEX  AND  SINGLE 
YEARS,  1920  AND  1910,  FOR  THE   UNITED  STATES. 

[Because  of  variations  from  census  to  census  in  the  manner  of  presenting  statistics  of  school  attendance, 
it  is  impossible  to  give  comparative  figures  for  any  specified  age  group.  The  school-attendaiice  per- 
centages are,  however,  based  on  the  population  5  to  20  years  of  age,  inclusive,  for  the  reason  that  the 
numbers  of  persons  attending  school  at  ages  above  and"  below  these  limits  are  insignificant.  For  all 
classes  and  for  the  white  and  Negro  population  in  1S60  and  1S50  the  number  5  to  20  years  of  age  has  been 
calculated  by  adding  estimates  for  age  20  to  the  numbers  returned  as  in  the  5-19  group;  and  for  the  Negro 
population  In  1S90  and  1S80  the  number  in  the  5-20  group  was  estimated  on  the  assumption  that  the 
proportion  which  this  group  formed  of  the  total  at  all  ages  was  the  same  for  the  Negro  ]iopulation  as  for 
the  total  colored  population  (Negroes,  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  other  nonwhites).) 


CLASS  OF 

POPtTLATION  AND 

CENSUS  YEAR. 


All  classes: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

White: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

Negro: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

18S0 

1870 

1860 

1850 

Native  white — 
Native  par.: 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Native  white— 
For.  or  mix  .par. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Foreign-born 
white: 

1920 

1910 

1900 


TOTAL  POPULATION  OF  SPECrFIED 
CLASS,  5  TO  20  YEAES  OF  AGE, 
INCLUSIVE, 


Both 
sexes. 


33, 250, 870 
29,785,997 
26,041,940 
22,447,392 
18,319,830 
14,  .507, 658 
11,980,728 
9,204,908 


29, 333, 533 
2.5, 992, 293 
22,141,947 
19, 2.50,  .565 
1.5,018,617 
12,528,178 
10,099,266 
7,681,163 

3,796,957 
3, 677, 860 
3, 499, 187 
3, 126, 497 
2, 633, 683 
1,958,237 
1,859,370 
1,524,829 


20,048,170 
17,246,081 
14,876,715 
12,604,550 


8, 116, 313 
7,157,099 
6, 372, 199 
5,313,470 


1,169,050 
1,  .589, 1 13 
1, 193, 033 
1.332,545 


Male. 


16,639,600 
14,952.530 
13, 048, 537 
11,242,700 
9,180,762 
7, 253, 307 
6, 029, 870 
4,629,874 


14, 727, 541 
13, 092, 081 
11,271,583 
9,655.372 

7, 838;  446 
6, 274, 555 
5,086,975 
3, 868, 917 

1, 848, 797 

1,797,6,88 

1,721,758 

1,560,122 

1,-301,039 

963, 965 

929,994 

761,229 


10,090,524 
8,691,2."0 
7,506,903 
6,341,747 


4,060,004 
3, 575, 800 
3, 180, 232 
2,648,167 


577, 013 
825,031 
584, 44S 
665, 458 


Female. 


16,611,270 
14, 833, 467 
12, 993, 403 
11,204,692 
9, 139, 068 
7,254,351 
5, 950,  858 
4, 575, 034 


14, 605, 992 1 
12,900,212; 
11,170,364 
9,  ,595, 193 

7. 780. 171 
6,2,53,623 
5,012,291 
3, 812, 246 

1,948,160 

1. 880. 172 
1,777,429 
1,566,375 
1,332,644 

994, 272 
929, 376 
763,600 


9,957,646 

8,554,831 
7,  ,369, 81 2 
6,262,803 


4,056,309 
3,581,299 
3,191,967 
2,665,303 


592, 037 
764, 082 
608, 585 
667, 087 


TOTAL  PERSONS  ATTENDING  SCHOOL. 


Both  sexes. 


Number. 


21,763,275 
1,8, 009, 891 
13,367,147 
11,674,878 
9,951,608 
6, 596, 466 
5,692,954 
4,089,507 


19, 644,  .508 
10, 279, 292 
12,231,004 
10,667,171 
9, 095, 4.85 
6,414,740 
5, 660, 325 
4, 063, 046 

2, 049, 791 

1, 670, 650 

1,096,734 

999, 324 

856,014 

180,372 

32,629 

26,461 


13,655,361 
11,110,583 

8.244,687 
7,204,755 


5,434,720 
4, 517, 203 
3,60,5,128 
2, 948, 534 


554,427 
651, 506 
381, 189 
513,882 


Per 

cent. 


65.5 
60.5 
51.3 
52.0 
54.3 
45. 5 
47.5 
44.4 


67.0 
62.6 
54.5 
5,5.4 
58.2 
51.2 
56.0 
52.9 

54.0 

45.4 

31.3 

32.0 

32.5 

9.2 

1.8 

L7 


68.1 
64.4 
55.4 

57.2 


67.0 
63.1 
56.6 
55.5 


47.4 
41.0 
32.0 
38.6 


Male. 


Number. 


10,886,703 
9,037,655 
6,668,823 
5,954,142 
5, 123, 507 
3,416,153 
2, 978, 292 
2, 160, 296 


Per 

cent. 


9, 870, 374 
8, 220, 847 
6, 137, 874 
5, 404, 413 
4,690,093 
3,326,797 
2,961,698 
2, 146, 432 

979, 246 

7,83,  869 

509, 9,84 

484, 969 

433, 375 

88, 594 

16,594 

13, 864 


6,846,934 
5,611,901 
4,141,997 
3,695,420 


2, 733, 322 
2, 270, 706 
1,801,303 
1,500,893 


290, 118 
338,240 
194, 574 
268, 100 


65.4 
60.4 
51.1 
53.0 

55.8 
47.1 
49.4 
46.7 


67.0 
62.8 
54.5 
56.6 
59.8 
53.0 
5,8.2 
65.5 

53.0 
43.6 
29.6 
31.1 
33.3 

9.2 

1 

L8 


67.9 
64.6 
55.2 
58.3 


67.3 
63.5 
56.6 
56.7 


.50.3 
41.0 
33.3 
40.3 


Female. 


Number. 


10,876,572 
8, 972, 236 
6, 698, 324 
5, 720, 736 
4,  ,828, 101 
3,180,313 
2,714,662 
1,929,211 


9,774,1.34 

8,058,445 
6, 093, 130 
5, 202, 758 
4,  405, 39" 
3, 087, 943 
2, 698, 627 
1,916,614 

1,070,  .545 
886, 781 
586, 750 
514,355 
422, 639 
91,778 
>  16,035 
12,597 


6,  ,808, 427 
5,498,682 
4,102,690 
3,509,335 


2,701,398 
2, 246, 497 
1,  ,803, 825 
1,447,041 


264, 309 
313, 266 
186,615 
245. 782 


Per 
cent. 


65.5 
60.5 
51.6 
51.1 
52.8 
43.8 
45.6 
42.2 


66.9 
62.5 
54.5 
54.2 
50. 6 
49.4 
53.8 
50.3 

55. 0 

47.2 

33.0 

32.8 

31.7 

9.2 

L7 

1.6 


68.4 
64.3 
,55. 7 
56.0 


66.6 
62.7 
56.5 
54.3 


44  6 
41.0 
30.7 
36.8 


SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE. 


405 


Table  116.— SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE  OF  POPULATION  5  TO  20  YEARS  OP  AGE,  FOR 
PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  SEX,  1850-1920,  AND  BY  SEX  AND  SINGLE 
YEARS,  1920  AND  1910,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES— Continued. 


AGE  AND 
CENSUS 
YEAR. 


5  years: 

1920 

1910 

6  years: 

"1920 

1910 

7  years: 

1920 

1910 

8  years: 

1920 

1910 

9  years: 

1920 

1910 

10  years: 

1920 

1910 

11  years: 

1920 

1910 

12  years: 

1920 

1910 

13  years: 

1920 

1910 

14  years: 

1920 

1910 

15  years: 

1920 

1910 

16  years: 

1920 

1910 

17  years: 

1920 

1910 

18  years: 

1920 

1910 

19  years: 

1920 

1910.... 

20  years: 

1920 

1910 


NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  OP  TOTAL  AT  SPECIFIED  AGE  ATTENDING  SCHOOL. 


AU  classes. 


Both  sexes. 


Number. 


Per 
cent, 


441,411 
346,673 

480, 714 
059,353 

905,404 
464, 730 

010, 894 
586,572 

944,314 
567,655 

077, 965 
081, 342 

970, 255 
555, 301 

082, 749 
716,310 

877, 429 
574, 253 

766, 784 
501, 456 

357, 345 
175, 009 

,001,701 
943,511 

642, 360 
629, 866 

413,619 
434, 864 

252, 680 
2.54,421 

148,3.5: 
1.55,  55] 


18.8 
17.0 


63.3 
52.1 


8.3.3 
75.0 


88. 
82.7 


90.4 
80. 2 


9.3.0 
90.0 


93.9 
91.2 


93.2 

89.8 


92. 5 

88.  S 


86.3 

81.2 


72.9' 
68.3 


50.  8 
60.6 


34.6 
35.3 


21.7 
22.6 


1.3.8 
14.4 


White. 


Male. 


Num- 
ber. 


202,686 
159,467 

683,070 
490,944 

874,634 
677,023 

915,061 
724,680 


889,9.55   92.1 
719,310   89.4 


Per 

cent. 


19.2 
17.8 


6.5.5 
55.2 


Female. 


Nimi- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


207,736 
161,229 

680, 447 
487, 723 


85.6   859,0.58 
79.0   663,813 


90.5 


940,070 
761, 994 

898, 983 
708,698 

940, 739 
773, 524 

8.50, 181 
714, 102 

802,209 
685,670 

603, 158 
530, 808 

424,1.56 
415,308 

269, 335 
279, 588 

175, 296 
191,480 

117,226 
121, 317 

73,643 
77,656 


94.8 
92.9 


95.3 
93.6 


95.0 
92.7 


94.3 
91.7 


88.4 
84.1 


73.6 
70.1 


4S.9 
51.0 


32.7 
35.1 


21.2 
22. 9 


14. 6 
1.5.3 


9.8 
9.7 


901,117 
711,-104 

869,151 
699, 450 

921,080 
745, 176 

887,  .392 
700, 644 

914, 973 
754, 321 

837, 042 
703, 744 

777, 7.53 
66-1,  734 

614, 289 
528, 099 

467,6.59 
431, 179 

307, 326 
288, 301 

196, 272 
199, 331 

113,112 
110,169 

63,719 
64,496 


20.2 
18.4 


66.5 

5.5.8 


85. 9 
79.2 


90.7 
86.  ( 


94.9 
93.3 


9.5.4 
93.8 


95.1 
93.2 


94.3 
9L8 


S.S.0 
84.0 


74.7 
70.4 


.53 
52.7 


37.4 
37.0 


2.3.2 
23.4 


14.0 
14.3 


7.9 

7.8 


Negro. 


Indian,  Chinese,  .Tapan- 
ese,  and  aU  other. 


Male. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


14,122 
11, 774 

54,306 
37, 051 

81,807 
58, 270 

93, 447 
70, 609 

89,  .5,58 
71,232 

105,  .328 
83,575 

88, 166 
68, 730 

108,  ,801 
88, 619 

88,  .592 
71,  .574 

85, 701 
66, 988 

60, 524 
49, 221 

■44,260 
38,600 

26, 10 
24,727 

1.5,842 
16,613 

8, 631 
8,964 

3,876 
5, 040 


11.2 
9. 


41.7 
28.5 


&4.0 
46.3 


72.1 
56.5 


76.4 
63.7 


79.1 
68.0 


81.0 
70.8 


79.0 
67.5 


77.3 
64.9 


70.2 
57.4 


58.7 
48.3 


41.7 
36.2 


26.1 
24.7 


14.8 
15. 3 


8.9 
9.9 


Female. 


Num- 
ber. 


15.638 
13,280 

58,921 
41,073 

84,6.50 
61,834 

95. 296 
75,577 

90,287 
73,308 

105, 560 
85,580 


Per 
cent. 


11 2,  .367 
94,648 

96,516 
SO,  242 

96,060 
79,046 

7.5,070 
62, 639 

61,785 
.54,455 

:?6, 610 
34,363 

2.3,906 
24, 894 

11,984 
12, 146 

.5,885 
7.088 


12.3 
10.3 


44.1 
30.9 


6.5.9 
49.2 


73.3 
59.3 


77.7 
65.4 


80.9 
7L5 


90,668    8:5.2 
72,993    74.5 


82.1 

72.8 


81.3 
7L9 


76, 
67.0 


67. 6 
59.3 


51.9 
46.3 


34.6 
33.1 


19.6 
20.2 


10.7 
11.9 


4.8 
5.8 


Male. 


Num- 
ber. 


638 
446 


1,924 
1,249 


Per 
cent. 


12.7 
10.6 


38.9 
30.1 


61.0 
46.7 


67.9 
56.0 


73.8 
64.3 


991    74.8 
572   68.5 


80.7 
74.6 


043    77.5 
656   70.8 


552   79.2 
435    73.9 


661    75.1 
721   72.3 


1,1.54 
1,203 


67.6 
66.0 


57. 3 
57.2 


47.6 
47.3 


33.4 
34.3 


27.7 
25.0 


836    19.2 
904,  16.7 


Female. 


Num- 
ber. 


591 
471 


2,046 
1,313 


960 
952 


573 
592 


393 
367 


Per 
cent. 


11.9 
11.6 


41.4 
31.3 


00.1 
50.2 


68.3 
56.7 


73.4 
63.6 


7,5.4 
68.2 


80.7 
72.6 


77.2 
73.3 


80.5 
74.7 


74.0 
71.5 


70.1 
67.2 


,59. 9 
58.2 


48.6 
47.3 


30.0 
29.6 


20.7 
21.4 


11.9 

n.2 


400 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATIOlSr. 


Table  117. 


-SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE,  BY  SEX  AND  AGE  PERIODS,  FOR 

[Per  cent  not  shown 


CENSUS  YEAE,  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION,  AND  SEX. 


19-20 

All  classes 

Male 

Female 

White 

Male 

Female 

Negro 

Male 

Female 

Indian 

Male 

Female 

Chinese 

Male 

Female 

Japanese 

Male 

Female 

All  other 

Male , 

Female 

Native  white 

Male 

Female 

Native  parentage. 

Male 

Female 

Foreign  parentage 

Male 

Female , 

Mixed  parentage. . 

Male , 

Female , 

Foreign-born  white 

Male , 

Female 

1910 

All  classes , 

Male 

Female 

White 

Male 

Female 

Negro 

Male 

Female 

Indian 

Male 

Female 

Chinese 

Male 

Female 

Japanese 

Male 

Female 

All  other 

Male 

Female 

Native  white 

Male 

Female 

Native  parentage.. 

Male 

Female 

Foreign  parentage. 

Male 

Female 

Mixed  parentage. . 

Male 

Female 

Foreign-born  wliite 

Male 

Female 


Total 
number 

of 

persons 

attending 

school. 


21,763,275 
10,886,703 
10,876,572 


19,044,508 

9,870,374 

9, 774, 134 

2, 049, 791 

979, 246 

1,070,545 

51,.S65 

25,902 

25,963 

6,0S1 

4,045 

2,036 

9,942 

6,221 

3,721 

1,088 

915 

173 

19,090,081 

9,580,256 

9,509,825 

13,655,361 

6,846,934 

6,808,427 

3,697,784 

1,,S63,2S5 

1,834,499 

1,736,936 

870,037 

866,899 

554,427 

290,118 

264,309 


18,009,891 
9,037,655 
8,972,236 


16,279,292 

8,220,847 

8,058,445 

1,670,650 

783,869 

886,781 

53,458 

27,843 

25,615 

3,S87 

2,977 

910 

2,512 

2,036 

476 

92 

83 

9 

15,627,786 

7,882,607 

7,745,179 

11,110,583 

5,611,901 

5,498,682 

2,867,327 

1,444,938 

1,422,389 

1,649,876 

825, 768 

824, 108 

651,506 

338, 240 

313,266 


PERSONS  7  TO  13  TEAKS 
OF  AGE. 


Total 
number. 


15,306,793 
7,723,238 
7,583,555 

13,515,118 

6,827,330 

6,687,788 

1,738,822 

869,045 

869,777 

44,256 

22,203 

22,053 

2,944 

1,712 

1,232 

5,429 

2,834 

2,595 

224 

114 

110 

13,136,967 

6,636,501 

6,500,406 

9,315,013 

4,713,879 

4,001,134 

2,664,732 

1,338,859 

1,325,873 

1,157,222 

583,763 

573,459 

378, 151 

190,829 

187,322 


12,950,418 
6,539,326 
6.411,092 


Attending 
school. 


Number. 


11,252,886 

5,6!K),176 

5,562,710 

1,648,753 

824,097 

824,656 

40,034 

23,469 

22,565 

1,840 

1,109 

731 

882 

462 

420 

23 

13 

10 

10,773,631 

5,448,095 

5,325,536 

7,647,477 

3,875,729 

3,771,748 

2,015,386 

1,012,837 

1,002,549 

1,110,768 

559,529 

551,239 

479,255 

242,081 

237,174 


13,869,010 
6,984,902 
6,884,108 

12,499,436 

6,309,623 

6,189,813 

1,331,043 

655, 699 

675,344 

31,054 

15,543 

15,511 

2,609 

1,502 

1,107 

4,672 

2,438 

2,234 

196 

97 

99 

12,181,396 

6,148,896 

6,032,500 

8,584,079 

4,338,518 

4,246,101 

2,505,236 

1,259,560 

1,245,076 

1,091,481 

550, 818 

540,603 

318,040 

160,727 

157,313 


11,146,173 
5,608,062 
5,538,111 


Per 
cent. 


90.6 
90.4 
90.8 

92.5 
92.4 
92.6 
70. 5 
75.5 
77.6 
70.2 
70.0 
70.3 
88.6 
87.7 
89.9 
SO.  1 
86.0 
86.1 
87.5 
85.1 
90.0 
92.7 
92.7 
92.8 
92.2 
92.0 
92.3 
94.0 
94.1 
94.0 
94.3 
94.4 
94.3 
84.1 
84.2 
84.0 


86.1 
85.8 
86.4 


89.  4 
89.  3 
89.  5 

04. 1 

02. 2 
06.0 
03.9 
03.4 
64.4 
77.1 
78.8 
74.4 
73.4 
76.0 
70.5 


89.5 
89.3 
89.6 
88. 2 
88.0 
88.4 
92.5 
92.7 
92.4 
92.8 
92.9 
92.8 
87.1 
87.4 
86.8 


PERSONS    14  AND  15   YEARS 
OF  AGE. 


Total 
niunber. 


3,432,889 

1,726,902 

1,705,927 

401,778 

225,122 

230,656 

11,210 

5,658 

5,558 

842 

587 

255 

924 

617 

307 

61 

30 

31 

3,272,950 

1,047,491 

1,025,459 

2,  .303, 091 

1,193,040 

1,170,051 

598, 719 

299,293 

299,426 

310,540 

155,158 

155,382 

159,9.39 

79,471 

80,408 


3,569,347 
1,798,449 
1,770,898 


2,963,982 

1,497,805 

1,466,177 

2, 071,. 568 

1,051,381 

1,020,187 

584,765 

292,290 

292,475 

307,049 

1,54.134 

153,515 

149,912 

74,833 

75,079 


Attending 
school. 


Number. 


2,797,409 

1,405,367 

1,392,042 

317,3.55 

146,225 

171,130 

7,851 

3,920 

3,931 

703 

479 

224 

765 

505 

260 

46 

23 

23 

2,690,787 

1,3.51,089 

1,339,098 

1,982,004 

994,541 

988, 123 

453,003 

229,744 

223,8.59 

254,520 

126,804 

127,710 

106,622 

54, 278 

'52,344 


2.321,048 

1,170,305 

l,l.i0,743 

1,004,279 

838,613 

825,066 

414,773 

210,475 

204,298 

241,996 

121,217 

120,779 

88,203 

46,173 

42,090 


SCHOOL  ATTEiyTDANCE. 


407 


POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 
where  base  is  less  than  100.1 


CENSUS  TEAR,  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION,  AND  SEX. 


PERSONS    16   AND    17  YEARS 
OF  AGE. 


Total 
number. 


Attending 
school. 


Number. 


Per 
cent. 


PERSONS    18   TO    20   YEARS 
OF  AGE. 


Total 
number. 


Attending 
school. 


Nvimber, 


Per 
cent. 


OTHERS   ATTEND- 
ING SCHOOL. 


Under 
7  years 
of  age. 


21  years 

of  age 

and 

over. 


1920 

All  classes 

Male 

Female 

White 

Male 

Female 

Negro 

Male 

Female 

Indian 

Male , 

Female 

Chinese 

Male 

Female 

Japanese .' 

Male 

Female 

All  other 

Male 

Female 

Native  white 

Male 

Female 

Native  parentage. 

Male 

Female 

Foreign  parentage 

Male 

Female 

Mixed  parentage. . 

Male 

Female 

Foreign-born  white. . . 

Male 

Female 

1910 

All  classes 

Male 

Female 

White 

Male 

Female 

Negro , 

Male 

Female , 

Indian 

Male , 

Female 

Chinese , 

Male 

Female 

Japanese 

Male 

Female 

All  other 

Male 

Female 

Native  white 

Male 

Female 

Native  parentage. 

Male , 

Female 

Foreiim  parentage 

Male 

Female , 

Mixed  parentage . . 

Male 

Female 

Foreign-born  white. . . 

Male 

Female 


3,828,131 
1,902,867 
1,925,264 


1,644,061 

767,533 
876,528 


42.9 
40.3 
45.5 


5,522,082 
2,688,747 
2,833,335 


814,651 
397,847 
416,804 


14.8 
14.8 
14.7 


1,966,635 
978,621 
988,014 


3,384,559 

1.(189,778 

1,094,781 

430,799 

206,087 

224, 712 

10, 167 

5,041 

5,126 

959 

726 

233 

1,538 

1,152 

386 

109 

83 

26 

3,179,088 

1,588,591 

1,591,097 

2,283,604 

1,143,128 

1,140,476 

585,970 

290,421 

295,549 

310,114 

155,042 

155,072 

204,871 

101,187 

103,684 


3,650,951 
1,825,895 
1,825,056 


1,408,476 

693,491 

774,985 

168,760 

70,365 

98,395 

5,320 

2,536 

2,784 

555 

398 

157 

890 

696 

194 

60 

47 

13 

1,420,296 

668, 716 

751,580 

1,111,569 

522,656 

688,913 

179,726 

86,436 

93,290 

129,001 

59, 624 

69,377 

48, 180 

24,775 

23,405 


1,573,377 
762,029 
811.348 


43.4 
41.0 
45.7 
39.2 
34.1 
43.8 
.52.3 
50.3 
54.3 
57.9 
.-.4.  S 
07.4 
57.9 
60.4 
50. 3 
55.0 


44.7 
42.1 
47.2 
48.7 
45.7 
51.0 
.30.7 
29.8 
31.6 
41. 0 
38.5 
44.7 
23.5 
24.5 
22.6 


43.1 
41.7 
44.5 


4,851,302 

2,384,143 

2,407,159 

048,9.55 

292,055 

3.56,900 

14, 769 

7,358 

7,411 

2.235 

1,812 

423 

3,906 

2,518 

1,388 

915 

861 

54 

4,470,268 

2, 201,. 523 

2,268,745 

3,209,876 

1,. 582,, 596 

1,627,280 

824,3.53 

403,530 

420, 823 

436,039 

215,397 

220,  (i42 

381,034 

182,  (;20 

198,414 


5,546,049 
2,738,284 
2,807,765 


739, 268 

366, 165 

373, 103 

70, 124 

28,349 

41,775 

3,346 

1,755 

1,591 

70S 

562 

146 

997 

819 

178 

208 

197 

11 

712,478 

350,519 

361,959 

562,322 

273,761 

288,561 

84,290 

44,462 

39,828 

65,866 

32, 296 

33,570 

26, 790 

15,(>46 

11,144 


844,836 
424,801 
420.035 


15.2 
15.4 
15.1 
10.8 
9.7 
11.7 
22.7 
23.9 
21.5 
31.7 
31.0 
34.5 
25.5 
32.5 
12.8 
22.7 
22^9 


1.5.9 
15.9 
16.0 
17.5 
17.3 
17.7 
10.2 
11.0 
9.5 
1,5.1 
15.0 
1.5.2 
7.0 
8.6 
5.6 


15.2 
15.5 
15.0 


1,815,677 

906,290 

909,387 

145,571 

69,672 

75,899 

3,464 

1,647 

1,817 

555 

301 

254 

1,334 

693 

641 

34 

18 

16 

1,797,722 

897, 151 

900,571 

1,201,706 

599, 140 

602,566 

428,784 

214,490 

214,294 

167,232 

83,521 

83,711 

17,955 

9,139 

8,816 


1,455.784 
725,816 
729,968 


1,414,376 

694,896 

719,480 

152, 145 

63,327 

88,818 

6,  ISS 

3,235 

2,9.53 

.540 

461 

79 

120 

103 

17 

8 

7 

1 

1,376,133 

674,701 

701,432 

1,060,244 

520,842 

539,402 

183,963 

90,939 

93,024 

131,926 

62,920 

69,006 

38, 243 

20, 195 

18,048 


44.1 
43.1 
45.0 
35. 5 
30.6 
40.1 
54.8 
56.1 
53.4 
42.9 
41.6 
53.0 
30.4 
30.7 


46.0 
44.9 
47.1 
51.1 
49.9 
52.4 
30.4 
30.2 
30.7 
42.3 
40.3 
44.3 
17.5 
18.4 
10.5 


4,8X1,708 

2,431,769 

2,449,9,39 

640. 236 

291,6.54 

348,582 

17,143 

8,661 

8,482 

2,701 

2,432 

269 

3,993 

3,504 

489 

268 

264 

4 

4,243,662 

2,085,449 

2,1.58,213 

2.9.88,189 

1,472,212 

1,515,977 

825,400 

402,392 

423,014 

430,067 

210,  ,845 

219,222 

638,046 

346,320 

291,726 


764,479 

390, 4S3 

373,996 

74,745 

30,617 

44,128 

4,500 

2,683 

1,817 

628 

563 

65 

461 

432 

29 

23 

23 


15.  7 
16.1 
15.3 
11.7 
10.5 
12.7 
26. 2 
3l!o 
21.4 
23.3 
23.1 
24.2 
11.5 
12.3 
5.9 
8.6 
8.7 


734,855 

373.719 

.361,136 

,586,708 

301,. 536 

285,172 

81,648 

40,762 

40,8S6 

66,499 

31,421 

35,078 

29,624 

16,764 

12,860 


17.3 

17.9 
16.7 
19.6 
20.5 
18.8 
9.9 
10.1 
9.7 
15.5 
14.9 
16.0 
4.6 
4.8 
4.4 


1,345,467 

673,546 

671,921 

106,684 

50,503 

56, 181 

3,306 

1,.590 

1,716 

185 

94 

91 

142 

83 

59 


1,303,075 

6.52,012 

651,063 

862,610 

431,091 

431,519 

285,767 

143,503 

142,264 

154,698 

77,418 

77,280 

42, 392 

21,. 534 

20,858 


344,789 
201,281 
143, 508 


324,242 

189,438 

134,804 

16,9.38 

8,936 

8,002 

830 

501 

329 

951 

803 

148 

1,284 

1,070 

214 

544 

533 

n 

287,402 

163,885 

123,517 

212,421 

118,318 

94, 103 

46,145 

28,  ,593 

17,552 

28, 836 

16,974 

11,802 

36,840 

25, 553 

11,287 


313.256 
179,237 
134,019 


287, 776 

166,113 

121,663 

22,391 

10,004 

11,787 

1,453 

962 

491 

560 

524 

36 

1.040 

999 

41 

36 

35 

1 

2,52, 162 

144,143 

108,019 

192,203 

110,389 

81,814 

36,232 

20,514 

15,718 

23,727 

13,240 

10,487 

35,614 

21.970 

13:644 


408 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS — ^POPULATION. 


Table  118.— SCHOOL   ATTENDANCE,  BY  BROAD   AGE   GROUPS,    BY    DIVISIONS    AND 

STATES:  1920  AND   1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. . 

Geog.  divirionr: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic. . . 
E.  North  Central.. 
W.  North  Central.. 
South.Atlantic.  . .. 
E.  South  Central.. 
W.  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Cohunbia.. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

E. South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado. 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

PAriric: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


21,763,275 


1,424 
4,260 
4, 23fi: 

2, 741 : 

3, 0»), 

2,  ois: 

2, 247: 

732: 

1,021 


total  number 
of  persons 
attending 

SCHOOL. 


1920 


154 
81 
68 

741 

no: 

267; 

1,900 

613: 

1, 747: 

1, 125, 
572: 

1, 251 
723: 
564: 

510, 
526 
699: 
161 
140 
29S: 
397 

41 
270, 

70, 
495 
324: 
626, 
427 
624 
196, 

524 
52X, 
527 
437, 

410, 

356' 
4S7: 
992, 

11; 
104 

as: 
198: 
83: 
60; 

118, 
12, 

265 
157: 

598 


1,222, 
3, 531' 
3, 576 
2, 530: 
2, 418: 
1,730: 

1, 795: 

505 
700: 


1910 


18,009,891 


140, 
77' 
70, 

630. 
96: 

206: 

1, 650 

469 

1,411 

898, 
529; 
1, 064, 
568: 
514: 

462, 
499; 
665, 
121 
126: 
275i 
378, 

36. 
234i 

54, 
401 
267, 
495, 
300: 
494 
133 

473 
451 
39G: 
40S: 

333, 
257 
394 

810, 

62, 
68, 
23 
15.3: 
66 
31 
88, 
10, 

201 
121 
377; 


PERSONS  7  TO  20  YEARS  OF 
AGE  ATTENDING  SCHOOL. 


19-20 


Num- 
ber. 


19,451,851 


1,  223, 623 
3,  746, 560 
3, 72,S,  706 
2, 420, 929 
2,818,406 
1,858,659 
2,097,596 
656, 638 
900,  734 


134, 299 
73, 063 
62,544 

633, 124 
95, 499 

225, 094 

1,656,905 

525, 979 

1, 563, 676 

989, 417 
515, 237 
1, 108, 216 
626, 165 
489, 671 

451, 096 
454, 078 
624, 395 
146,  289 
131, 943 
256, 901 
35G,  167 

37, 759 
246,  056 

5S,  005 
460,  a37 
297,044 
576, 239 
393, 077 
570, 386 
179, 803 

480, 526 
488, 543 
499, 8.S8 
389, 702 

375,115 
327, 546 
444, 247 
950, 688 

102, 621 
95, 027 
34, 387 

175, 745 
75, 119 
54, 387 

107, 908 
11,444 

238, 012 
141, 613 
521, 109 


Per 
cent. 


68.1 


69.2 
67.8 
69.7 
71.3 
65.2 
65.9 
64.4 
73.3 
73.4 


1, 051, 485 
3, 131, 190 
3, 197, 292 
2, 271, 448 
2, 226, 901 
1, 589, 551 
1, 673, 480 
460, 193 
639,311 


71.1 
69. 9 
71.6 
69.8 
63.8 
68.1 

67.3 
66.9 
68.0 

71.3 
69.1 
68.4 
70.1 
69.5 

70.1 
72.4 
69.2 
73.9 
72.8 
71.7 
73 

69.0 

64.  G 

64 

64.  S 

67.9 

68.6 

68.2 

59.8 

64.1 

67.0 
67.4 
64.  G 
64.7 

65.8 
57.0 
68.6 
64.  S 

75.5 
77.7 
72.4 
73.2 
68.5 
60.8 
79.3 
73.4 

74.1 

75.4 
72.6 


1910 


Num-      Per 
ber.       cent. 


16,240,851 


122, 218 
68, 048 
62, 064 

539, 615 
83, 312 

176, 228 

1, 452, 179 

405, 496 

1, 273, 515 

810, 136 
4,S2,  597 
955, 869 
500, 305 
448,385 

417, 496 
434,117 
60S,  226 
110, 459 
115,592 
242,625 
342, 933 

33, 362 
213, 622 

47, 662 
381,  532 
244, 996 
455, 109 
277,210 
452, 234 
121, 174 

437, 863 
417, 862 
371,850 
361, 976 

304, 909 
235, 264 
361,376 
771, 931 

56, 976 
63, 613 
21, 475 
138, 467 
60,  704 
28,753 
80,  725 
9,480 

185, 795 
111,597 
341, 919 


63.2 


65.3 
62.9 
65.7 
68.4 
58.4 
69.6 
59.4 
67.3 
66.9 


67.3 
65.4 
70.4 
65.7 
60.4 
63.5 

63.4 
61.6 
62.7 

66.2 
66.7 
63.  G 
67.6 
65.8 

69.2 
69.1 
65.9 
65.7 
68.0 
69.8 
71.6 

61.8 
59.2 
64.4 
59.1 
67.0 
63.1 
53.4 
53.1 
54.1 

62.7 
61.3 
53.7 
61.0 

60.2 
44.4 
69.0 
61.2 

65.8 
71.3 
65- 0 
69.2 
62. 7 
55.0 
72.5 
63.6 

68.1 
68.2 
65.  S 


1,966,635 


PERSONS   UNDER 

7  YEARS  OF 

AGE  ATTENDING 

SCHOOL. 


1920 


174, 
447, 
427, 
270, 
225, 
141, 
12.5, 
63, 
90, 


17,622 
7,298 
5,254 
91,931 
13, 822 
38, 248 

206, 238 

80. 202 
161, 005 

107, 461 
48, 998 

120, 945 
85, 894 
64, 451 

47, 778 
62, 457 
65, 014 
12, 162 
12, 691 
36, 565 
33, 761 

3,391 
20, 730 

6,704 
29,746 
24,  439 
44,817 
31, 070 
49, 2G4 
15, 412 

39. 203 
35, 533 
23,270 
43,802 

31,911 

25, 8,S4 
37, 546 
30, 014 

10, 975 
7,976 
3,793 

IS,  176 
7,171 
5,271 
8,615 
1,197 

19, 568 
10, 778 
69, 982 


1910 


1,455,784 


149, 077 

339, 656 

315, 207 

209,  562 

154, 223 

114,264 

94, 808 

35, 122 

43, 865 


16,257 
8,374 
7,546 
78, 259 
10, 877 
27, 761 

166, 968 
56, 8-10 
115, 848 

72, 575 
36, 41G 
88, 269 
69, 416 
68,  .531 

35, 728 
54, 961 
46,280 
8,793 
8,84a 
27, 671 
27, 289 

2,409 
16, 9G7 

4,726 
14,  868 
18, 519 
32, 032 
18, 603 
36, 007 
10, 032 

28,  520 
26, 094 
18,041 
41,009 

23, 450 
18, 124 
27, 689 
25, 545 

4,638 
3,  798 
1,842 
11,642 
5,201 
2, 092 
5, 052 
857 

11,329 
6,590 
25,946 


PERSONS  21 

YEARS  OF  AGE 

AND  OVER 

ATTENDING 

SCHOOL. 


1920 


344, 789 


26, 290 
66, 672 
80, 186 
50, 05:5 
36, 707 
17,  828 
23, 905 
12, 7S1 
30, 3G7 


2,242 
1,489 
947 
15, 974 
1,517 
4, 121 

30, 896 

7, 394 

22, 382 

28, 219 
8,0 
22, 02K 
11,580 
10,284 

11,364 
10, 329 
10,400 
2,770 
2,322 
6,093 
7,776 

5&3 
4, 182 
6,177 
5, 891 
3, 264 
5,925 
3,815 
5,126 
1,761 

4,613 
4,917 
4,437 
3,8G1 

3,827 
3, 260 
5,220 
11, 598 

1,771 
1,453 

647 
4,139 
1,080 
1, 030 
2,411 

250 

7,471 
6,161 
17, 735 


313, 256 


SCHOOL   ATTENDAISTCE. 


409 


Table   119. 


-SCHOOL    ATTENDANCE  OF   POPULATION  7   TO    20    YEARS   OF   AGE, 
SEX,  BY   DIVISIONS   AND   STATES:   1920  AND   1910. 


BY 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Allantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  AtljVNTic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mount-^in: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado. 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California.. , 


males  7  TO  20  TEARS  OF  AGE 

attending  school. 


1920 


Number. 


9, 706, 801 


608, 434 
1,  ,879, 234 
1, 869, 629 
1, 208, 596 
1, 395, 324 

925,  257 
1,040,793 

328, 957 

450.  .'i77 


66, 
36, 
31, 
314, 

47, 
112, 

832, 
263, 

783, 

494, 
259, 
557, 
314, 
244, 

225, 
226, 
312, 
73, 
66, 
128, 
176, 

18, 
124, 

2s, 
226, 
14S, 
286, 
193, 
279, 

88, 

239, 
244, 
248, 
192, 

187, 
159, 
222, 
471, 

51, 
47, 
17, 

87, 
37, 
27, 
54, 


118, 
70, 
261, 


Per 

cent. 


69.3 
08.4 
69.6 
71.0 
64.8 
65.9 
63.9 
72.6 
72.6 


70.2 
69.5 
70.8 
70.1 
63.4 
68.6 

68.2 
67.5 
68.9 

71.0 
69.2 
68.8 
69.5 
69.0 

69.7 
71.8 
69.6 
73.6 
71.8 
71.0 
73.0 

69.4 
64.9 
67.3 
63.3 
67.3 
68.5 
68.0 
59. 4 
64.1 

66.4 
67.6 
65.0 
64.5 

66.1 
56-  5 
68.1 
64.0 

74.6 
76.8 
70.1 
72.4 
68.  5 
60.3 
79.8 
71.0 

73.1 
75.0 

71.8 


1910 


Number. 


8,132,602 


523, 899 

1,566,531 

1,610,601 

1, 144, 488 

1, 101,  477 

793,  545 

839, 147 

232, 644 

320, 270 


60, 941 
33, 805 
31, 030 
267, 791 
42, 589 
87,743 

723,463 
203, 327 
639,  741 

409, 085 

243. 500 
480, 526 
251, 550 
225, 940 

210, 343 
218,044 
305, 552 
56, 380 
59, 038 
122,514 
172,587 

17,144 
107,311 

23, 135 
188,141 
124,686 
227, 744 
134, 767 
219, 420 

59, 129 

220, 640 
209, 798 
184,397 
178, 710 

152,402 
114,896 
185,149 
3.S6, 700 

28,409 
32,616 
10, 813 
69, 139 
31,391 
14,6:« 
40, 858 
4,785 

93, 199 
56,570 

170. 501 


Per 

cent. 


63.0 


65.2 
63.2 
65.7 
68.2 
57.9 
59.5 
59.4 
66.2 
64.9 


66.7 
64.4 
68.9 
65.8 
61.2 
63.4 

64.2 
62.3 
62.5 

66.5 
66.6 
64.0 
67.2 
65.7 

69.0 
68.6 
66.3 
65.0 
67. 4 
69.5 
70.9 

62.2 
59.9 
65.0 
58.2 
66.3 
63.2 
52.5 
52.3 
53.0 

62.8 
61.2 
53.6 
60.6 

60.2 
43.9 
70.0 
61.0 

62.8 
70.1 
60.7 
68.2 
63.8 
54.1 
72.7 
59.8 

66.1 
66.8 
63.8 


females    7  TO  20  YEARS  OF  AGE 

attending  school. 


1920 


Number. 


9, 745, 050 


615, 189 
1, 867, 326 
1,  859, 077 
1,212,333 
1, 423, 082 

933,  402 
1,056,803 

327, 681 

450, 157 


68,060 
36, 935 
31, 278 

318, 197 
48,163 

112,556 

824, 748 
262, 051 

780, 527 

494,  898 
255, 992 
551, 208 
311,535 
245, 444 

226, 053 
227,911 
311,529 
73,206 
65, 792 
128, 657 
179, 185 

IS,  802 
121, 454 

29,  285 
233, 529 
148, 456 
289,  841 
199,  801 
290, 928 

90,986 

240,611 
243,  766 
251, 573 
197, 452 

187,677 
168,  (X)2 
222, 123 
479, 001 

51, 377 
47, 052 
17,113 
88, 468 
37, 457 
27, 024 
53, 479 
5,711 

119,626 
70, 991 
259, 540 


Per 

cent. 


68.2 


69.1 
67.2 
69.8 
71.7 
65.5 
60.0 
64.8 
73.9 
74.2 


72.0 
70.2 
72.5 
69.4 
64.1 
67.6 

66.4 
66.3 
68.3 

71.7 
69.1 
68.0 
70.6 
69.9 

70.6 
72.9 
08.9 
74.2 
73.8 
72.5 
74.3 

68.5 
64.2 
61.9 
66.3 
68.5 
68.7 
68. 3 
60.3 
64.0 

67.6 
67.2 
64.2 
64.9 

65.6 
57.6 
69.0 
65.6 

76.5 
78.7 
74.9 
74.1 
68.4 
61.3 
78.8 
75.9 

75.0 
75.9 
73.4 


1910 


Number. 


8, 108, 249 


527, 586 

1, 564, 659 

1,586,691 

1, 126, 960 

1, 125, 424 

796, 006 

834, 333 

227, 549 

319, 041 


34 

31 

271 

40, 


728, 
202, 
633! 

401 
239 
475 
248; 
222 

207 
216 
302 
54: 
56: 
120, 
170, 

16, 

mv 
24: 

193 
120, 
227 
142 
2:52; 
62, 

217, 

208, 
187 
1,83: 

152, 
120, 
176, 
385, 

28, 
30; 
10, 
69, 
29, 
14 
39, 
4, 

92 
55; 


171, 418 


410 


ABSTEACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 

Table  120.— SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE  OF  POPULATION  7  TO  20  YEARS 


persons  7  to  13  TEARS  OF  AGE 

attending  school. 

PERSONS  14  AND  15  TEARS 
AGE  ATTENDING  SCHOOL 

OF 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

TTaited  States 

13,  869, 010 

90.6 

11, 146, 173 

86.1 

3, 124, 129 

79.9 

2, 676, 465 

75.0 

Geographic  divisions: 

898, 605 
2, 805, 986 
2,693,634 
1,679,682 
1, 997,  008 
1, 283,  921 
1, 447, 653 
452,  896 
609, 625 

9.5.3 
94.3 
95.1 
93.9 
85.6 
.83.6 
82.5 
91.8 
94.1 

751, 547 
2,269,431 
2, 239,  718 
1, 512, 644 
1, 508, 993 
1, 043,  420 
1, 100,  205 
302, 970 
411,245 

95.2 
93.0 
93.5 
91.5 
75.6 
75.0 
74.7 
86.4 
91.2 

179, 963 
582, 517 
598, 227 
401, 680 
452, 330 
307,  840 
351,  732 
104,983 
144,  857 

75.3 
79.3 
82.5 
85.3 
75.4 
77.5 
76.9 
86.  7 
89.2 

163,  585 
496, 046 
528,  507 
386,  893 
360, 081 
26.5,  274 
286, 521 
76,661 
112, 897 

73.6 

73.5 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

77.9 
83.6 
67.1 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

70.4 
72.8 
83.4 

85.3 

New  England: 

93,615 
51,544 
43, 336 

464,  752 
74,  872 

170,486 

1,226,918 

404, 928 

1, 174, 140 

703, 560 
369,  713 
815, 080 
453, 652 
351, 629 

314, 905 
309,  744 
440,394 
102, 876 
91, 322 
178, 910 
241,531 

27, 336 
182, 147 

38, 962 
324, 292 
213, 053 
400, 846 
274, 429 
409,  754 
126, 189 

342, 974 
333, 118 
344, 699 
263, 130 

256, 2a3 
234,  249 
304, 665 
652,  476 

71,513 
65, 102 
24, 554 
121, 353 
52, 829 
38, 179 
71,611 
7,755 

162, 750 

94, 312 

352, 563 

94.2 
93.4 
93.9 
96.1 
95.6 
94.7 

93.9 
94.9 
94.5 

96.0 
94.9 
94.7 
94.9 
94.5 

93.9 
95.0 
93.4 
92.1 
93.5 
93.9 
94.5 

95.2 
92.6 
93.5 
84.8 
89.1 
87.0 
87.1 
79.1 
83.2 

88.5 
85.3 
80.4 
80.1 

82.0 
75.9 
85.8 
83.7 

92.8 
95.5 
92.8 
93.9 

87.4 
78.8 
95.5 
90.5 

94.7 
94.7 
93.7 

83, 590 
48,314 
42,  700 

385,  813 
61, 436 

129, 694 

1,032,247 
300, 367 
936,  817 

560, 731 
335, 541 
678,  407 
345, 005 
320, 034 

279,592- 
291, 643 
408, 655 
75,340 
76, 479 
160, 389 
220, 546 

22, 977 
157,  223 

31, 101 
254,237 
166, 925 
291,608 
184, 535 
318, 189 

82, 198 

293, 068 
269, 064 
243, 275 
238, 013 

195,383 
16.5, 194 
235, 528 
510, 100 

37, 919 
40,606 
14,  406 
90, 91 1 
39, 696 
19,  iKi 
53, 644 
6,305 

120, 345 

70, 141 

220,  759 

92.3 
94.9 
9.5.7 
96.0 
93.9 
95.6 

93.7 
92.6 
92.3 

94.1 
93.3 
92.5 
94.1 
93.7 

93.0 
93.2 
90.1 
86.1 
87.7 
92.9 
92.3 

87.0 
86.4 
90.4 
74.5 
87.8 
76.5 
67.6 
70.5 
70.5 

81.3 
77.2 
66.3 
75.4 

74.2 
.58.8 
86.1 
76.8 

87.1 
87.4 
88.8 
90.9 
77.2 
71.8 
91.6 
87.9 

91.1 
90.3 
91.6 

21, 967 
12, 312 
10, 577 
90,290 
11,  827 
32,990 

265, 353 

74,  841 

242, 323 

162,380 
82, 964 
171,  810 
103,  747 
77,326 

76, 759 
74, 732 
103, 959 
23, 489 
21,411 
42, 315 
59, 015 

5,997 
38, 525 

9,530 
73, 671 
48,331 
91,619 
64,264 
90, 718 
29,675 

78, 178 
80, 780 
83,417 
65,465 

62,632 
53,  736 
73, 720 
161, 644 

16, 058 
15, 342 

5,294 
28, 076 
12, 002 

8,663 
17,  719 

1,829 

38,442 
23, 224 
83, 191 

83.7 
86.6 
86.2 
73.9 
59.0 
74.9 

81.5 
71.8 
79.6 

87.8 
80.2 
79.0 
86.6 
77.8 

86.2 
85.8 
82.1 
87.3 
86.7 
86.0 
87.9 

80.7 
73.6 
83.2 
75.5 
82. 3 
77.4 
78.0 
67.7 
78.6 

77.6 
79.4 
77.5 
75.2 

77.0 
65.6 
82.0 
79.1 

89.1 
91.6 
86.2 
86.2 
80.4 
73.8 
93.7 
88.8 

88.6 
90.6 
89.1 

20, 350 
10, 991 
10, 613 
82, 672 
11,968 
26, 991 

240,687 
62, 658 
192,  701 

133, 706 
78, 746 

156,528 
85, 713 
73, 814 

74. 209 
72;  278 

102, 823 
17, 760 
19, 286 

.41,546 
58, 991 

5,841 
32, 278 

8, 271 
64, 373 
39, 863 
73, 078 
45, 005 
71,  843 
19, 529 

73, 107 
70, 524 
61,  866 
59, 777 

.50, 816 
38, 362 
61,953 
135, 390 

9, 669 
10, 901 

3, 389 
23, 136 

9,763 

4,832 
13, 408 

1,563 

32, 555 
19, 924 
60, 418 

78.6 

New  Hampshire 

75.5 

85.1 

73.5 

Rhode  Island 

62.5 

71.6 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

78.7 

New  Jersey 

69.9 
69.0 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

79.0 

77.2 

75.4 

84.5 

75.4 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

88.4 

81.8 

78.4 

79.9 

84.1 

86.5 

88.8 

South  Atlantic: 

73.9 

Maryland 

63.6 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

84.1 
70.1 

West  Virginia 

79.7 

71.8 

South  CaroUna 

61.9 

Georgia 

59.3 

64.2 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

73.6 

73.2 

Alabama 

63.5 

Mississippi 

71.1 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

71.7 

Louisiana 

51.7 

Oklahoma 

86.3 

Texas 

76.7 

Mountain: 

Montana 

83.9 

Idaho 

89. 3 

84.3 

Colorado". 

85.  0 

74.6 

Arizona 

70.0 

Utah 

88.8 

Nevada 

82.6 

Pacific: 

Washington 

87.0 

Oregon 

87.7 

CaUfornia 

83.6 

SCHOOL,  ATTENDANCE. 
OF  AGE,  BY  AGE  PERIODS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


411 


persons  16  AND  17  years  OF 
AGE  attending  SCHOOL. 

•         1 

PERSONS  18  TO  20  TEARS  OF 
AGE  ATTENDING  SCHOOL 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

United  States 

1,644,061 

42.9 

1, 573, 377 

43.1 

814, 651 

14.8 

844, 836 

15.2 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

92, 749 
240, 079 
293,  .581 
224,014 
249, 134 
181, 363 
208, 180 
65,  231 
89,  730 

39.0 
32.3 
40.4 
4,8.1 
43.7 
48.3 
48.1 
57.0 
55.4 

85,293 
^0, 434 
284, 439 
243, 032 
229, 240 
178, 509 
187, 674 
51,831 
72,925 

36.8 
33.4 
40.0 
51.1 
43.8 
47.8 
48.9 
55.7 
52.3 

52,306 
117,978 
143, 264 
115, 553 
119,934 
85, 535 
90,031 
33,528 
56,522 

15.0 
11.0 
13.4 
17.3 
14.6 
16.8 
14.7 
20.0 
22.1 

51, 060 
125, 279 
144,628 
128, 879 
128,587 
102, 348 
93, 080 
28, 731 
42,244 

13  9 

Middle  Atlantic 

10  9 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

13. 3 
17. 7 
16.9 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

19. 6 
16.7 
19.3 

Pacific 

18. 1 

New  England: 
Maine 

12,082 
5,979 
.5,611 

49, 260 
5,527 

14,290 

107,688 
31,016 
101,375 

82, 659 
41, 405 
81,699 
47,0.55 
40,763 

38, 055 
4.5, 078 
54,903 
13,417 
12, 757 
23,. 830 
3.5,914 

2,968 
16, 812 

5,  .566 
41, 769 
24,599 
.54, 942 
36,318 
49, 133 
17,027 

40,983 
49, 669 
49,5.59 
41, 1.52 

38,423 
28,  a53 
46, 0S8 
95,616 

10,036 
9,741 
3,047 

16,997 
6,885 
4,874 

12, 456 
1,195 

23,105 
14,931 
51,694 

46.5 
41.7 
46.0 
40.6 
26.3 
33.0 

32.6 
29.9 
32.8 

44.4 
39.  9 
37.1 
39.4 
42.2 

42.5 
51.4 
43.9 
53.4 
.52.6 
49.7 
54.4 

39.1 
31.7 
44.8 
44.3 
42.3 
.50.1 
49.2 
39.7 
45.5 

42.5 
50.7 
48.8 
51.7 

50.8 
36.8 
.54.2 

4S.  8 

.58.  3 
62.3 
,52  6 
.53.  2 
.50.  6 
4.5.3 
71.4 
61.4 

54.5 
59.7 
54.7 

11,807 
5,646 
5,813 

4;?,  519 
5,8S9 

12, 619 

116,077 
28,917 
95,440 

76,  376 
43,997 
80,928 
47, 279 
35, 859 

42,443 
45, 618 
6;},  730 
11,089 
12, 979 
2fi,  401 
40,712 

3,090 
16, 690 

5,277 
41,057 
24,316 
53, 737 
30,  S.'-O 
42,  271 
12, 422 

46, 482 
49,  070 

41,  see 

41, 085 

36,652 
21,343 
42,400 
87, 279 

6,106 
8, 010 
2,372 
15,  ,526 
6,995 
2,900 
8,  ,894 
1,028 

21, 034 
13,693 
38, 198 

45.4 
37.1 
46.3 
37.3 
28.4 
31.3 

34.7 
30.7 
32.9 

42.4 
42.1 
36.8 
43.7 
36.2 

48.8 
50.5 
47.5 
49.4 
.55. 1 
52.9 
59.5 

39.8 
32.1 
47.6 
46.5 
48.4 
.54.1 
42.8 
37.3 
40.9 

46.9 
.50.  2 
44.0 
50.5 

51.8 
30.0 
60  1 
51.0 

.53. 0 
66.7 
54.9 
.54.7 
53.7 
43.8 
58.4 
53.0 

53.7 
57.1 
50.1 

6,635 
3,228 
3,020 

28, 822 
3,273 
7,328 

56, 946 
l.i,  194 
45,838 

40,818 
21, 155 
39,627 
21,711 
19,953 

21,377 
24,524 
2.5, 079 
6,507 
6,  453 
11,906 
19, 707 

1, 4.58 

8, 572 

3,947 

■2(1,  305 

11,061 

28,  832 

18,066 

20, 781 

6,912 

1,8, 391 
24, 976 
22,213 
19,955 

17,797 
11,508 
19, 774 
40,952 

5,014 
4,842 
1,492 
9,319 
3,403 
2,671 
6,122 
665 

13,  715 

9, 146 

33,661 

17.8 
15.5 
18.1 
16.0 
10.8 
11.6 

11.4 
10.0 
10.8 

14.4 
14.2 
12.3 
12.3 
14.0 

16. 6 
19.4 
14.1 
19.0 
18.6 
16.9 
20.8 

13  2 
10.9 
16.2 
15.0 
13.6 
19. 1 
17.2 
11.7 
12.8 

13. 8 
18.6 
16.3 
18. 6 

17.7 
10.7 
16.8 
14.2 

21.2 
22.3 
16.4 
20.2 
16.4 
14.4 
24.7 
22.0 

21.5 
24.4 
21.9 

6,471 
3,097 
2,938 
27,011 
4,019 
6,924 

63,168 
13,554 

48,557 

39,323 
24,313 
40, 006 
22,308 
18,678 

21,2.52 
24,578 
33, 018 
6,270 
6,848 
14, 229 
22,684 

1,4.54 
7,431 
3, 013 
21,865 
13,  ,892 
36, 6.S() 
17, 290 
19,931 
7,025 

25,206 
29, 198 
24,,H43 
23,101 

22,0-58 
10,365 
21, 495 
39, 162 

3,282 
4,096 
1,308 
8,894 
4,250 
1,  .538 
4,779 
584 

11,861 

7,839 

22,544 

16. 5 

New  Hampshire 

13.2 

Vermont.! 

15.9 

Massachusetts 

14.5 

Rhode  Island 

12.3 

Connecticut 

10.8 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

11.5 

New  Jersey 

9.0 

Pennsylvania 

10.8 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

14.1 

Indiana 

15.4 

Illinois 

11.7 

Michigan 

13.6 

Wisconsin 

13.1 

We.st  North  Central: 

Mimiesota 

16.1 

Iowa 

17.9 

Missouri 

16.2 

North  Dakota...  . 

17.4 

South  Dakota 

18.8 

Nebraska 

18. 5 

Kansas 

21.6 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

12.2 

Maryland 

98 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

16.2 
17. 5 

West  Virginia 

18.4 

North  Carolina 

26.4 

South  Carolina 

16  9 

Georgia 

12  1 

Florida 

15. 0 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

18.1 

Tennessee 

21.0 

Alabama 

18.8 

Mississippi 

20.5 

We-st  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

21.7 

Louisian  a 

10  0 

Oklahoma 

20.8 

Texas 

15  7 

Mountain: 

Montana 

16.4 

Idaho 

22  1 

Wyoming 

15  5 

Colorado 

20  0 

New  Mexico 

22.0 

Arizona 

13. 3 

Utah 

21.3 

Nevada 

15.0 

Pacific: 

Washington 

18  5 

Oregon 

19  9 

CaMioruia 

17.3 

412 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  121.— SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE  OF  POPULATION  7  TO  20  YEARS  OF  AGE,  FOPw 

r  Per  cent  not  shown 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

ALL  classes. 

native  white — N 

tTIVB  parentage. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

1 

United  States... 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic. ... 
East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central- 

19,451,851 

68.1 

16,  240, 851 

63.2 

12,241,234 

71.3 

10, 055,  770 

68.0 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
q 

1,223,623 
3,746,560 
3, 728,  706 
2, 420, 929 
2,  818, 406 
1,  858, 659 
2, 097,  590 
656, 638 
900,  734 

69.2 
67.8 
69.7 
71.3 
65.2 
65.9 
64.4 
73.3 
73.4 

1,051,485 
3, 131, 190 
3, 197,  292 
2,  271, 448 
2, 226, 901 
1,589,551 
1, 673,  480 
460, 193 
639,311 

65.3 
62.9 
65.7 
68.4 
58.4 
59.6 
59.4 
67.3 
66.9 

489, 081 
1,818,582 
2,  434, 054 
1, 696, 658 
1,855,629 
1, 369,  090 
1, 565,  028 
460, 004 
553, 108 

73.2 
69.9 
72.1 
74.0 
68.9 
70.4 
69.1 
76.8 
76.0 

445, 343 
1,625,956 
2, 027,  808 
1,441,569 
1,  468,  802 
1,131,194 
1, 235,  891 
298, 535 
380,672 

71.8 
67.8 
70.0 
71.5 
64.6 
65.2 
65.6 
71.2 
70.6 

in 

Pacific 

New  England: 

11 

134,  299 
73, 063 
62, 544 

633, 124 
95,  499 

225, 094 

1,656,905 

525, 979 

1, 563, 676 

989,  417 
515,  237 
1, 108,  216 
626, 165 
489,671 

451, 096 
454, 078 
624,  395 
146,  289 
131, 943 
256, 961 
356, 167 

37,759 
246, 056 

58,005 
460, 037 
297,  044 
576, 239 
393, 077 
570, 386 
179,803 

480, 526 
488, 543 
499,  888 
389, 702 

375, 115 
327, 546 
444, 247 
950,688 

102, 621 
95, 027 
34, 387 

175, 745 
75, 119 
54,  387 

107,  90.S 
11,444 

238,012 
141,613 
521, 109 

71.1 
69.9 
71.6 
69.8 
63.8 
68.1 

67.3 
66.9 
68.6 

71.3 
69.1 
68.4 
70.1 
.    69.5 

70.1 
72.4 
69.2 
73.9 
72.8 
71.7 
73.7 

69.0 
64.6 
64.5 
64.8 
67.9 
68.6 
68.2 
59.8 
64.1 

67.0 
67.4 
64.6 
64.7 

65.8 
57.0 
68.6 
64.8 

75.5 
77.7 
72.4 
73.2 
68.5 
60.8 
79.3 
73.4 

74.1 
75.4 
72.6 

122, 218 
68, 048 
62, 064 

539, 615 
83, 312 

176,228 

1,452,179 

405,  496 

1,273,515 

810, 136 
482,  597 
955,  869 
500, 305 
448,385 

417,496 
434, 117 
608,  226 
110,459 
115,  592 
242, 625 
342,933 

33, 362 
213, 622 

47, 662 
381,  532 
244,996 
455, 109 
277, 210 
452,  234 
121, 174 

437,  863 
417,  802 
371,  X.'iO 
361, 976 

304, 909 
235, 264 
361, 376 
771, 931 

56,976 
&3,613 
21,  475 
138, 467 
60,  704 
28,  753 
SO,  725 
9,480 

185, 795 
111,597 
341,919 

67.3 
65.4 
70.4 
65.7 
60.4 
63.5 

63.4 
61.6 
62.7 

66.2 
66.7 
6:j.6 
67.6 
65.8 

69.2 
69.1 
65.9 
65.7 
68.0 
69.8 
71.6 

.61.8 
59.2 
64.4 
59.1 
67.0 
63.1 
53.4 
53.1 
54.1 

62.7 
61.3 
53.7 
61.0 

60.2 
44.4 
69.6 
61.2 

65.8 
71.3 
65.0 
69.2 
62.7 
55.0 
72.  5 
03.6 

6S.  1 
68.2 
65.8 

86,387 
36, 391 
43,449 
217.  865 
29,858 
75, 131 

665,970 
224, 392 
928, 220 

717, 6.54 
449,  571 
650, 122 
341,  313 
275, 394 

211,607 
347,  895 
534,  214 
55, 305 
77, 199 
177, 652 
292, 786 

24, 748 
166, 109 

33,  491 
317, 087 
263,  542 
399,  852 
187,  841 
352,  408 
110,551 

431, 095 

406,  847 
325,116 
200, 032 

283, 477 
205, 661 
379, 331 
096,559 

59, 404 
74,  526 
24, 776 
124, 402 
61, 868 
30,947 
77, 103 
6,978 

144, 865 
102, 108 
306, 135 

7.3.3 

72.8 
72.8 
7.5.1 
68.6 
70.1 

69.7 
69.5 
70.0 

72.4 
70.0 
72.1 
73.0 
73.7 

75.0 
75.0 
70.8 
78.7 
77.0 
75.1 
75.5 

70.3 
66.9 
66.1 
67.5 
68.2 
70.8 
73.3 
66.9 
70.4 

67.6 
70.7 
71.2 
75.4 

70.1 
65.4 
69.3 
69.7 

78.3 
79.6 
74.3 
75.3 
71.6 
74.1 
82.5 
77.4 

76.1 

76.8 
75.7 

81, 554 
35,297 
43,261 
•189,613 
27, 054 
68, 564 

619,070 
188,  413 
818, 473 

607, 631 
421,  491 
545,  474 
248, 051 
205, 161 

141, 057 
296, 204 
505, 627 
34, 166 
53, 997 
143,755 
263, 763 

22,  462 
143, 102 

26, 914 
261, 753 
225, 257 
316,  067 
130, 390 
272,317 

70, 540 

380, 683 
336,  860 
23.5, 970 
177,681 

224, 305 
150, 002 
292, 864 
508,720 

28, 191 
44,826 
13, 974 
91, 252 
52, 456 
14,  582 
47,  8,56 
5,398 

108, 709 
77, 769 
194, 194 

70.7 
71.9 
72.9 
73.1 
69.3 
09.9 

69.1 
67.1 
67.0 

69.  S 
68.3 
69.  5 
72.4 
73.1 

75.4 
72.5 
68.5 
71. 1 
71.9 
73.2 
73.4 

64.4 
62.8 
67.1 
64.3 
68.9 
66.8 
61.9 
62.1 
61.8 

64.1 
64.9 
62.5 

72.8 

64.6 
56.9 
70.4 
66.5 

69.0 
73.0 
68.1 
71.3 
66.9 
68.8 
77.8 
72.2 

71.1 

70.7 
70.3 

12 
13 

New  Hampshire 

14 
15 
16 

17 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

1« 

19 

?n 

Pennsvlvania 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

''I 

Indiana 

?? 

lUinois     

?'^ 

Michigan 

?4 

Wisconsin 

■J^ 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

?6 

Iowa 

?7 

Missouri 

28 
29 
30 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

31 

Kansas 

3? 

South  Atlantic  : 

Delaware 

33 

Maryland 

34 
35 

District  of  Columbia 
Virginia 

36 
37 
38 
3<t 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

40 

Florida 

41 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

4"? 

Tennessee 

43 

Alabama . . . 

44 

Mississip])! 

45 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

46 

Louisiana 

47 

Oklahoma 

48 

Texas 

49 

Mountain  : 

Montana 

V) 

Idaho 

51 

Wyoming 

5'' 

Colorado 

53 
51 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

55 

Utah 

56 

Nevada 

57 

58 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

59 

California 

SCHOOL   ATTENDANCE. 


413 


PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:     1920  AND  1910. 
where  base  is  less  than  100.1 


NATIVE 

■WHITE 

—FOREIGN 

OR 

FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE. 

NEGRO. 

MIXED  PARENTAGE. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Number. 

Per 

Number. 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

cent. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

4,  763,  723 

69.2 

4,016,779 

64.9 

499,632 

44.5 

573, 500 

38.6 

1,887,282 

57.5 

1,541,675 

48.8 

1 

653, 535 

70  4 

507, 030 

68.6 

69, 351 

45.1 

89, 145 

37.9 

11,167 

66.8 

9,461 

65.3 

2 

1, 069, 634 

70.1 

1, 193, 976 

65.2 

179,409 

43.3 

257,  783 

39.0 

77,  076 

61.6 

51, 124 

57.6 

3 

1,112,836 

68.  2 

1, 016,  626 

62.5 

111,095 

48.2 

107, 194 

39.3 

67, 374 

63.5 

41,  742 

61.3 

4 

042,  546 

67.6 

738,217 

66.5 

34,  657 

46.6 

47,  872 

40.5 

39,  737 

63.6 

35, 152 

58.7 

5 

102,119 

68.3 

71, 973 

60.3 

12, 101 

45.0 

11,797 

34.5 

845,  820 

58.4 

672, 549 

48.  6 

6 

25,  740 

66.8 

29,800 

60.0 

2,105 

47.8 

2,607 

39.1 

461,  566 

55.5 

42.5,687 

48.7 

7 

117,  437 

56.5 

106, 784 

54.1 

24,  771 

28.5 

12,  881 

26.4 

375, 356 

55.5 

300, 143 

45.5 

8 

157,950 

73.1 

13.5, 219 

69.1 

23,342 

46.3 

15,  521 

38.2 

2,  867 

60.1 

2,373 

61.3 

9 

281, 926 

73.7 

217, 154 

67.5 

42,  801 

51.9 

28,700 

41.2 

6,319 

70.  3 

3,344 

61.0 

10 

42, 329 

71.9 

33, 912 

68.4 

5,255 

4.5.5 

6,378 

39.6 

176 

63.3 

213 

62.5 

U 

32, 396 

70.3 

27,606 

68.  9 

4,176 

50.0 

5,061 

34.  3 

93 

69.4 

74 

55.  0 

12 

16,002 

72.2 

1.5, 646 

70.5 

2. 989 

56.2 

3,033 

47.1 

101 

OS.  2 

120 

51.1 

13 

371,  4S5 

70.8 

294,097 

69.4 

37,  111 

44.8 

50,  254 

38.9 

6,  420 

OS.  9 

5,410 

60.1 

14 

58,  227 

65.9 

4.5,  731 

64.6 

6,038 

38.  6 

9, 1.50 

35.2 

1, 338 

63.3 

1,320 

62.0 

15 

133, 096 

70.5 

90,038 

67.6 

13,782 

46.0 

15,269 

35.7 

3,039 

64.3 

2,324 

66.9 

16 

861, 480 

70.5 

652,  280 

67.1 

106,5.52 

43.5 

165, 321 

42.0 

21, 267 

58.9 

14, 159 

5.5.6 

17 

258, 658 

68.9 

174,  856 

64.5 

25, 389 

42.0 

30,  235 

35.2 

17,471 

64.4 

11,938 

58.  7 

18 

549, 496 

70.1 

366,  840 

62.5 

47, 468 

43.7 

62,227 

34.5 

38,338 

61.8 

25,027 

58.4 

19 

219, 026 

72.4 

162, 724 

61.3 

27,064 

50.7 

23,481 

3,S.9 

25,618 

65.0 

16, 242 

62.2 

20 

49, 507 

66.6 

47,  541 

59.5 

4,  536 

45.5 

4, 350 

36.9 

11,604 

63.2 

9,136 

62.5 

21 

396, 667 

66.5 

353,  182 

61.2 

38, 170 

44.8 

43,466 

37.2 

23, 008 

63.4 

13,617 

58. 9 

22 

248,  259 

69.8 

226,  244 

66.4 

29,130 

50.5 

22,217 

44.2 

6,  145 

58.4 

2,375 

63.9 

23 

199, 377 

65.9 

226,  935 

62.5 

12, 195 

50.0 

13,680 

41.0 

699 

65.5 

372 

62.8 

24 

226, 365 

67.1 

255,  505 

68.6 

10, 656 

48.5 

1.5, 010 

41.9 

969 

68.2 

741 

65.7 

25 

98, 050 

66.1 

130,  013 

64.8 

5,111 

49.0 

5,  .509 

3,5.  7 

2,897 

67.5 

2,269 

63.4 

26 

60,911 

63.8 

74,230 

58.0 

5,106 

43.  0 

6,  707 

39.1 

24,118 

60.7 

21,631 

55.3 

27 

85, 302 

73.6 

66, 157 

68.  0 

4,637 

47.4 

8,677 

42.4 

67 

56 

28 

49, 634 

68.9 

5.5, 002 

67.7 

1,899 

46.0 

3,213 

40.2 

131 

'"63.6' 

117 

"67."  2' 

29 

73, 016 

66.5 

92, 036 

67.4 

4,062 

49.1 

4,595 

41.4 

1,630 

63.4 

874 

61.1 

30 

49,268 

68.2 

64, 674 

68.9 

3,186 

39. 9 

4,041 

41.1 

9,925 

69.8 

9,564 

65.6 

31 

6,855 

69.9 

4,784 

61.0 

656 

45.0 

567 

30.2 

5,498 

66.5 

5,544 

59.0 

32 

36,711 

64.8 

29,698 

55.4 

3,429 

41.7 

4, 288 

37.6 

39,  789 

58.5 

36, 503 

.53.8 

33 

8,030 

68.7 

6,606 

67.8 

1,062 

51.5 

900 

49.1 

15, 375 

60.4 

13, 147 

59.5 

34 

10,310 

67.2 

7, 18;i 

65.7 

1,235 

45.2 

1,204 

42.1 

131,  284 

59.1 

111,337 

49.5 

35 

16,844 

73.8 

8,501 

64.6 

2,731 

45.4 

2,054 

24.8 

13, 922 

61.4 

9,169 

53.5 

36 

2,302 

72.6 

1,926 

72.3 

256 

46.0 

274 

40. 1 

171,379 

64.2 

13.5,  297 

56.0 

37 

1,981 

65.1 

1, 755 

63.5 

190 

44. 1 

195 

36.4 

203, 028 

64.1 

144,  803 

47.5 

38 

5,333 

71.5 

4,392 

65.3 

591 

46.9 

639 

41.9 

212, 041 

50.7 

174,  871 

43.3 

39 

13,753 

70.5 

7,128 

60.2 

1,951 

47.1 

1,616 

31.7 

53,5(M 

53.6 

41,878 

45.0 

40 

9,704 

61.0 

14,  377 

55.7 

583 

47.4 

701 

37.5 

39,133 

62.7 

42, 081 

55.0 

41 

5,787 

72.4 

6,  224 

65.5 

575 

53.0 

767 

45.9 

75,  324 

r>s.  9 

73, 9X0 

48.8 

42 

7,083 

70.2 

6,104 

63.0 

708 

49.1 

815 

41.1 

16(),  9 13 

54.6 

128, 8.50 

42.6 

43 

3,166 

69.9 

3,090 

65.8 

239 

37.0 

324 

28.5 

180,166 

55.8 

180,776 

52.7 

44 

6,  .574 

66.4 

6, 7.34 

62.6 

308 

41.7 

481 

34.9 

84,729 

54.7 

73,287 

49.9 

45 

16,906 

61.3 

13, 071 

52.6 

1,247 

37.6 

1,522 

27.9 

103, 598 

45.4 

69, 992 

29.9 

46 

18,  895 

69.9 

20, 39S 

70.5 

1,139 

34.3 

1,391 

43.1 

30, 387 

61.6 

29,  208 

65.1 

47 

75,062 

52.4 

65,981 

50.2 

22,077 

27.8 

9,487 

24.4 

156,642 

64.2 

127, 656 

54.4 

48 

37,003 

75.0 

24,693 

70.3 

4,024 

56.6 

2,400 

33.9 

171 

70.4 

176 

62.2 

49 

IS,  607 

8,237 

74.5 

17, 334 

72.5 

1,217 

48.8 

1,004 

34.8 

97 

65.1 

47 

50 

71.7 

6,332 

67.4 

962 

48.4 

745 

31.4 

114 

52.1 

132 

"49.' e" 

51 

44,156 

72.5 

40. 073 

69.7 

5,309 

49.0 

5,248 

4.5.6 

1,524 

68.0 

1,452 

63.3 

52 

6,330 

66.1 

5,243 

64.2 

2,690 

45.2 

1, 076 

33.0 

298 

44.4 

2(X) 

60.2 

53 

12, 322 

67.9 

7,  9.85 

59.6 

6,709 

38.5 

2,580 

35.7 

490 

49.5 

234 

61.1 

54 

28,070 

75.1 

30,  416 

69.9 

2,101 

54.1 

2,228 

44.0 

145 

07.8 

ia5 

57.7 

55 

3,225 

75.7 

3,143 

69.2 

330 

41.8 

240 

19.2 

28 

27 

56 

79,843 

73.9 

65,  874 

69.3 

9,285 

55.2 

8,700 

44.0 

785 

70.7 

498 

57.7 

57 

33,669 

74.4 

29,163 

67.6 

3,686 

55.6 

3,018 

37.2 

254 

72.2 

95 

52.8 

58 

168, 414 

73.5 

122,117 

66.5 

29,830 

50.5 

16, 982 

40.6 

5,280 

70.2 

2,751 

62.0 

59 

u 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS POPULATION". 


Table  122.— SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE  OF  POPULATION  7  TO  13  YEARS  OF  AGE,  FOR 

[Per  cent  not  shown 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlajilic 

East  North  Cleiitral. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  CentrjVl: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Mis,souri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

AVest  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  south  Central: 

Kentucky , 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

vVashington , 

Oregon 

California , 


ALL  classes. 


1920 


Number. 


13, 869, 010 


898, 605 
805, 986 
693,  634 
679, 682 
997,  008 
283,  921 
4-17, 653 
452,  896 
609, 625 


93, 615 

51,  544 
4:3, 336 

464,  752 
74,  872 
170,  486 

1,226,918 

404, 928 

1, 174, 140 

703,  560 
369,  713 
815, 080 
453, 652 
351, 629 

314,905 
309,  744 
440, 394 
102,  876 
91, 322 
178, 910 
241, 531 

27, 336 
182, 147 

38,  962 
324,  292 
213,  053 
400,  846 
274,  429 
409,  754 
126, 189 

342, 974 
333, 118 
344, 699 
263, 130 

256, 263 
234,249 
304, 665 
652, 476 

71,513 
65, 102 
24,  554 
121, 353 

52,  829 
38, 179 
71,611 

7,755 

162,  750 

94, 312 

352, 563 


Per 

cent. 


90.6 


95.3 
94.3 
95.1 
9.3.9 
85.6 
83.6 
82.5 
91.8 
94.1 


94.2 
93.4 
93.9 
96.1 
95.6 
94.7 

93.9 
94.9 
94.5 


94.7 
94.9 
94.5 

93.9 
95.0 
93.4 
92.1 
93.5 
93.9 
94.5 

95.2 
92.6 
93.5 

84.8 
89.1 
87.0 
87.1 
79.1 
83.2 

88.5 
85.3 
80.4 
80.1 

82.0 
75.9 
85.8 
83.7 

92.8 
95.5 
92.8 
93.9 
87.4 
78.8 
95.5 
90.5 

94.7 
94.7 
93.7 


1910 


Number. 


7.51,547 
2, 269, 431 
2,  239,  718 
1,  512,  644 
1, 508,  993 
1,043,420 
1,106.  205 
302,  970 
411,245 


83,590 
48, 314 
42,700 

385,  813 
61, 436 

129, 694 

1, 032, 247 
300, 367 
936, 817 

560, 731 
335, 541 
678, 407 
345, 005 
320, 034 

279.592 
291, 643 
408, 655 
75,  340 
76, 479 
160, 389 
220,546 

22, 977 
157, 223 

31, 101 
254,  237 
166,  925 
291, 608 
184,  535 
318, 189 

82,198 

293, 068 
269, 064 
243, 275 
238, 013 

195, 383 
165, 194 
235, 528 
510, 100 

37, 919 
40,606 
14,  406 
90, 911 
39, 696 
19,483 
53,644 
6,305 

120, 345 

70, 141 

220, 759 


Per 

cent. 


95.2 
93.0 
93.5 
91.5 
75.6 
75.0 
74.7 
86.4 
91.2 


92.3 
94.9 
95.7 
96.  0 
93.9 
95.6 

93.7 
92.6 
92.3 

94.1 
93.3 
92.5 
94.1 
93.7 

93.0 
93.2 
90.1 
86.1 
87.7 
92.9 
92.3 

87.0 
86.4 
90.4 
74.5 
87.8 
76.5 
67.6 
70.5 
70.5 

81.3 
77.2 
66.3 
75.4 

74.2 
58.8 
86.1 
76.8 

87.1 
87.4 
88.8 
90.9 
77.2 
71.8 
91.6 
87.9 

91.1 
90.3 
91.6 


native  white — native  parentage. 


1920 


Number. 


8, 584, 679 


Per 

cent. 


341,324 
1,313,475 
1,  729,  506 
1, 184,  8:36 
1, 304,  485 

944,  921 
1, 077,  986 

317,  320 

370,  826 


59,  314 
25,  305 
29, 686 
1,51,  889 
22,110 

53. 020 

473, 682 
164, 326 
675,  467 

501,  839 
320, 233 
463, 3.33 
244, 696 
199, 405 

150, 740 
238,  772 
376,  204 
39,  780 
54,  802 
125, 0:30 
199, 508 

17,512 
121, 780 

22,062 
222,  093 
187,  561 
278,  799 
130, 660 
247,  712 

76, 300 

308, 311 
277, 342 
223, 138 
136, 130 

194,  873 
146,  771 
261,  744 
474, 598 

41, 468 
51,  536 
17,  722 
85,123 
43,259 
21,434 

52. 021 
4,757 

99,306 

68,  455 

203, 065 


92.2 


95.2 
94.7 
95.4 
94.3 
89.2 
88.5 
87.0 
93.9 
94.8 


94.3 

93.  5 
94.0 
96.  5 
96.1 
94.1 

93.9 
95.  4 
95.0 

96.1 
95.1 
95.1 
95.3 
94.5 

94.1 
95.2 
93.6 
93.0 
94.1 
93:9 
94.9 

95.5 
94.2 
93.6 
87.7 
89.1 
89.5 
93.0 
85.9 
88.2 

88.7 
88.4 
87.5 
90.0 

86.2 

85.7 
86.5 
88.0 

93.5 
95.9 
93.1 
94.1 
90.0 
92.8 
96.0 
93.3 

95.1 


1910 


Number. 


6, 744, 539 


297, 
1, 135; 
1,391 
958, 
977. 
736; 
808, 
196, 
242. 


53, 
23; 
29; 
125; 

18 
46; 

420, 
133 
581 

413 
291 
373 

168, 
144; 

97 
198 
337; 

23; 

35; 

94 
170, 

15, 
103; 

17 
171 
152 
200; 

84; 
184; 
46; 

254, 
216, 
152, 
113, 

143, 
103 
191; 
370, 

18, 
29 

9; 
59; 
34; 

9; 
32; 

3i 

69, 

48; 
124; 


Per 

cent. 


88.2 


SCHOOL   ATTENDANCE. 


415 


PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:     1920  AND  1910. 
where  base  is  less  than  100. 1 


NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 
MIXED  PAKENTAGE. 

OR 

FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE. 

NEGRO. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Number. 

Per 

Number. 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

cent. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

3,  596, 717 

94  1 

2,895,974 

92.6 

318,  040 

84.1 

417,370 

87.1 

1,331,043 

76.5 

1,056,791 

64.1 

1 

504, 143 

95.8 

384,  594 

95.8 

44, 727 

90.1 

62,  794 

92.2 

8,079 

95. 1 

6,672 

94.7 

2 

1, 323,  749 

94.4 

907,  992 

93  4 

110,784 

&S.8 

1S7,  273 

90.0 

56, 685 

93.  4 

37,  217 

89.7 

3 

840,  339 

95.  0 

734,  462 

93.8 

72,  659 

90.5 

82,  694 

89.4 

48,  791 

94.7 

28,  832 

90.6 

4 

441,  521 

94.0 

492,  073 

92  3 

21,  097 

85.7 

33,  584 

84.1 

27, 669 

89.7 

2.3, 179 

83.7 

5 

77,  730 

93.6 

52,  788 

87.8 

7,316 

87.9 

8,948 

78.7 

605,  539 

77.8 

469, 114 

64.0 

6 

17,  997 

92.0 

20,295 

90.0 

1,137 

82.1 

1, 803 

74.2 

319,  750 

71.6 

284,  ,395 

62.5 

7 

84, 135 

76.1 

73,  565 

72.1 

17,2.56 

47.5 

9,078 

45.9 

258, 306 

72.5 

203,  599 

58.  5 

8 

110, 020 

93.3 

89,085 

90.  0 

15,814 

74.6 

11,107 

78.9 

1,927 

91.5 

1,576 

87.8 

9 

197, 077 

94.5 

141, 120 

92.4 

27, 250 

86.2 

20, 089 

87.4 

4,297 

93.9 

2,207 

91.0 

10 

30, 639 

94.7 

24,998 

92.3 

3,414 

89.9 

4,630 

87.7 

122 

93.1 

133 

92.4 

11 

2.3,  702 

94.0 

21, 074 

95.5 

2,458 

88.1 

3,756 

92.6 

74 

51 

12 

11,. 548 

94.4 

11, 194 

90.0 

2,026 

88.4 

2,161 

92.2 

74 

91 

13 

2&1,  578 

96.  4 

222,  095 

96.4 

23,  549 

90.1 

34, 072 

92.8 

4,598 

9.5.' 9' 

3,832 

95.8 

14 

47,  477 

96.  0 

35, 385 

94.2 

4,272 

90.1 

6, 932 

90.6 

981 

92.2 

931 

92.5 

15 

100, 199 

95.3 

69,848 

96.2 

9,008 

91.2 

11,243 

93.3 

2,230 

95.0 

1,634 

93.8 

16 

673,  873 

94.4 

485, 4-44 

94.5 

62, 690 

88.8 

115,079 

92.0 

15,534 

93.1 

10, 131 

91. 3 

17 

210,  496 

95.1 

135, 073 

93.0 

17, 104 

89.2 

23,224 

89.1 

12, 952 

94.1 

8,634 

89.6 

18 

439, 380 

94.2 

287, 475 

91.8 

30, 990 

88.4 

48,  970 

85.9 

28, 199 

93.2 

18,452 

88.8 

19 

166,213 

96.  2 

lis,  070 

94.4 

16,  9.50 

92.3 

18, 373 

89.8 

18, 538 

95.  8 

11,208 

91.8 

20 

37,  777 

94.  0 

33,  950 

92.9 

3,  099 

89.  3 

3,  401 

87.7 

8,595 

94.2 

6,413 

92.7 

21 

310,  016 

94.5 

201,  272 

93.2 

25, 165 

90.3 

34, 133 

88.9 

16, 443 

93.  7 

9,351 

87.3 

22 

183,  595 

95.0 

157,  772 

94.3 

19,886 

90.3 

16, 141 

90.7 

4,717 

95.  2 

1, 620 

93.7 

23 

142,  738 

94.9 

163, 398 

93.9 

7,559 

88.9 

1(»,  646 

88.9 

498 

95. 0 

240 

91.3 

24 

155, 990 

94.1 

170,  345 

93.3 

6,439 

88.6 

10, 287 

89.6 

660 

9.5.5 

4.56 

92.7 

25 

65,582 

94.7 

86,  997 

93.7 

3,267 

88.0 

4,024 

86.0 

2,046 

95. 0 

1,612 

92.4 

2o 

44, 245 

94.  3 

51, 107 

92.4 

3,060 

88.7 

5,  215 

86.4 

16,  857 

86.8 

14,  363 

80.4 

27 

59, 903 

92.4 

45,  308 

87.3 

2,521 

86.8 

5,760 

74.0 

47 

33 

28 

33,233 

93.8 

36,  431 

88.  9 

1, 105 

85.  9 

2,  097 

77.6 

95 

'ih'h' 

74 

29 

49, 819 

94.3 

61,213 

93.4 

2,508 

86.5 

3,  280 

88.3 

1,143 

9:.o 

601 

"go's' 

30 

32,  749 

94.5 

40, 672 

93.1 

2,197 

71.3 

2,921 

82.7 

6,821 

94.5 

6,037 

88.8 

31 

5,  476 

95.4 

3,554 

89.3 

425 

92.2 

457 

83.7 

3,922 

94.2 

3, 830 

81.1 

32 

28, 737 

95.6 

23,  360 

87.8 

2,016 

91.9 

3, 397 

83.0 

29,600 

84.0 

26, 733 

76.4 

3.5 

.5,  451 

94.1 

4,200 

91.8 

.503 

94.  0 

642 

89.2 

10,  924 

93.0 

8,  743 

87.7 

31 

7,520 

92.7 

4,922 

87.3 

695 

87.3 

874 

78.3 

93,  907 

78.1 

76, 608 

64.2 

35 

13, 444 

90.2 

6,179 

89.4 

1,942 

83.2 

1, 598 

72.5 

10, 103 

88.6 

6, 456 

81.2 

36 

1,548 

89.1 

1,244 

89.1 

133 

78.2 

182 

70.5 

118,612 

81.8 

88,618 

6.S.6 

37 

1,412 

95.0 

1,176 

86.7 

103 

8;3.i 

135 

77.6 

142,  232 

82.3 

98, 216 

60.4 

38 

3,769 

94.8 

2,950 

90.1 

286 

89.7 

436 

81.8 

157, 977 

70.2 

130,157 

60.3 

39 

10, 379 

92.1 

5,143 

81.2 

1,213 

87.4 

1,227 

70.8 

38,262 

73.1 

29,  753 

61.0 

40 

6, 831 

93.9 

10, 103 

93.2 

311. 

81.0 

486 

87.7 

27, 514 

85.  9 

27,599 

74.9 

41 

3,910 

94.0 

3, 935 

89.1 

289 

90.3 

509 

82.2 

51, 569 

71.1 

48,^23 

64.7 

42 

5,027 

89.7 

4,2;51 

8.5.3 

411 

85.4 

591 

75.8 

116,093 

69.2 

86, 0f)4 

53.4 

43 

2,229 

88.0 

2,026 

86.8 

126 

63.0 

217 

45.5 

124, 574 

71.5 

122,369 

07.0 

44 

4,480 

90.  9 

4,490 

86.5 

167 

78.4 

326 

60.1 

56,726 

09.9 

46,946 

6L8 

45 

12,  860 

85.6 

9,945 

75.0 

702 

76.1 

1, 094 

53.8 

73, 821 

61.0 

50, 577 

40.7 

46 

12,  275 

91.9 

13,  204 

89.9 

688 

63. 9 

928 

79.7 

20,336 

77.8 

18,992 

80.2 

47 

54, 520 

70.6 

45, 926 

66.6 

15,699 

46.0 

6,730 

42.0 

107, 423 

84.0 

87, 084 

70.2 

48 

25, 966 

94.0 

16,640 

90.1 

2,634 

84.9 

1,639 

80.5 

112 

90.3 

102 

84.3 

49 

12, 409 

95.4 

10,606 

88.7 

696 

81.4 

664 

81.7 

66 

25 

50 

5, 935 

93.4 

4,268 

89.5 

647 

82.2 

551 

82.0 

70 

91 

"96.' i' 

51 

31,419 

95.1 

26, 884 

92.5 

3,592 

83.7 

3,833 

86.1 

999 

93.2' 

974 

89.6 

52 

4,  749 

85.7 

3,507 

80.6 

2,035 

75.  5 

773 

61.3 

213 

85.9 

126 

79.2 

53 

9, 295 

83.7 

5,683 

78.1 

4,820 

61.3 

1,926 

66.4 

355 

90.6 

166 

86.9 

54 

17,989 

95.8 

19,404 

93.1 

1,196 

89.0 

1,563 

88.8 

95 

94.1 

70 

55 

2,258 

93.1 

2,093 

93.1 

194 

72.7 

158 

83.6 

17 

22 

56 

55,048 

95.2 

42, 902 

92.3 

5,790 

89.2 

6,142 

88.7 

552 

94.5 

328 

85.0 

57 

22, 606 

95.6 

18, 311 

91.8 

2,148 

89.9 

2,094 

87.7 

175 

93.6 

66 

68 

119,423 

94.1 

79,907 

92.6 

19,312 

85.0 

11,853 

86.7 

3,570 

93.8 

1,813 

'  '92.'4' 

59 

416 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  123.— SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE  OF  POPULATION    7    TO    20 


YEARS    OF   AGE,   FOR 

OR   MORE: 

[Per  cent  not  shown 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Hirmingham,  Ala 

Boston ,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

DaUas,Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo , 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

IndianapoUs,  Ind 

Jersey  City ,  N .  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Cahi 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

MinneapoUs,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manhattan  borough. . 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. . . 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakkmd,  CaUf 

Omaha,  Nebr.' 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

liichmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  CaUf 

Kcranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton ,  N .  J 

Washington,  D.C 

Wihaingtou ,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

ALL  CLASSES. 

PARENTAGE. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

24, 908 

58.1 

9,357 

67.4 

15,631 

65.0 

6,794 

60.0 

15,540 

66.2 

13,  792 

61.7 

9,693 

67.2 

8,290 

65.6 

31, 082 

62.1 

22,259 

65.5 

20,267 

64.5 

14, 186 

59.3 

109,932 

62.9 

75,469 

52.7 

63,925 

64.7 

41,567 

54.6 

30, 570 

64.6 

19, 582 

56.9 

16, 875 

68.  8 

10,806 

61.2 

117,  768 

69.6 

105, 128 

66.8 

31,373 

73.5 

27,184 

72.2 

20,928 

63.  S 

14, 728 

58.7 

5,633 

65.3 

4,617 

66.0 

77, 337 

65.4 

68,  215 

60.7 

31,239 

69.8 

24,972 

66.2 

18, 139 

70.8 

17,459 

68.5 

5,110 

75.7 

4,624 

74.9 

18,058 

63.2 

13,549 

56.9 

9,298 

63.7 

7,672 

59.3 

403,532 

65.5 

323, 994 

58.5 

119,441 

71.2 

80,854 

67.6 

59, 327 

69.4 

52, 107 

58.9 

41,644 

71.6 

32,343 

62.8 

130, 726 

70.8 

84,581 

60.2 

39,444 

73.4 

25, 137 

69.9 

35,082 

70.1 

25, 891 

02.4 

26, 897 

71.3 

19, 239 

64.9 

24,092 

64.2 

13,141 

56.7 

18,179 

65.5 

9,210 

68.7 

22,697 

69.1 

16,300 

61.0 

17,146 

70.1 

11,990 

63.8 

37,322 

71.1 

32, 254 

60.1 

23, 231 

73.7 

17,776 

68.4 

20, 991 

72.8 

13,411 

64.5 

15,501 

73.6 

9,198 

66.8 

133, 263 

64.8 

64,545 

56.4 

48,428 

60.3 

19,983 

65.0 

21,214 

64.0 

20, 839 

61.9 

4,603 

7,5.8 

3,487 

74.4 

15,184 

60.3 

10, 213 

55.6 

11,818 

63.5 

7,641 

58.3 

22,  874 

69.9 

17,707 

62.9 

10,847 

74.1 

6,860 

67.1 

21,260 

69.1 

15,623 

67.1 

6,204 

70.8 

6,286 

72.8 

21,324 

62.6 

10, 690 

54.1 

12, 639 

65.  6 

5,724 

57.2 

42,839 

62.8 

32, 538 

61.0 

32, 950 

63.2 

23, 836 

62.7 

48, 180 

64.3 

43,971 

CO.  4 

17,886 

66.1 

16,844 

65.  8 

16,  789 

67.4 

13, 086 

61.4 

10,420 

67.8 

8,464 

63.7 

43, 350 

66.1 

32, 231 

59.  8 

30,878 

67.3 

21,918 

61.5 

76,552 

71.5 

41,977 

64.7 

43,176 

73.7 

24, 499 

67.3 

34,836 

64.4 

33,606 

58.9 

26, 022 

66.2 

22,061 

61.2 

18,351 

68.4 

16,067 

60.4 

4,845 

78.1 

3,558 

73.0 

23,408 

62.5 

16,276 

53.6 

13, 693 

66.6 

9,230 

61.4 

77, 249 

71.5 

58,631 

57.4 

31,570 

76.9 

19, 242 

67.6 

56, 248 

70.0 

45,990 

64.7 

25, 236 

75.1 

16, 931 

70.7 

20, 162 

65.8 

17, 959 

59.9 

13, 803 

67.6 

11,379 

62.9 

18, 197 

61.2 

14,058 

66.4 

3,249 

72.1 

2,690 

68.5 

26, 689 

67.6 

22,0.S5 

65.5 

7,190 

67.9 

7,222 

72.9 

61, 200 

60.9 

49,845 

54.2 

37,303 

62.6 

30,681 

69.0 

887, 939 

65.1 

766, 240 

61.6 

210, 824 

66.0 

192, 121 

67.3 

123, 388 

66.6 

74, 950 

64.6 

27, 174 

67.3 

22, 748 

68.8 

337, 151 

64.8 

279, 822 

63.9 

85,021 

64.8 

82, 742 

67.3 

330, 008 

64.6 

342, 159 

58.3 

67,875 

65.2 

58,943 

64.4 

77,654 

65.9 

53,009 

66.3 

33, 170 

69.3 

20, 768 

72.1 

19, 738 

66.6 

16,294 

69.9 

7,684 

67.0 

6,920 

74.8 

66,924 

64.7 

56,376 

62.2 

20, 133 

65.7 

18,706 

66.7 

16,634 

61.4 

9,671 

68.3 

8,775 

63.8 

6,716 

64.9 

32,335 

74.0 

21,141 

66.2 

16,901 

77.3 

9,436 

72.0 

29, 750 

68.3 

22,832 

62.2 

15,292 

70.5 

10, 274 

65.8 

21,437 

61.8 

19, 714 

68.2 

6,821 

65.1 

5,262 

63.0 

281,665 

66.2 

220,394 

67.7 

120, 936 

68.3 

97,816 

61.3 

99, 183 

68.9 

79, 889 

68.6 

42,952 

72.0 

33,118 

64.4 

39, 801 

74.5 

24, 889 

61.1 

24,272 

70.5 

13, 828 

64.2 

37, 151 

66.6 

32, 604 

60.8 

10, 792 

71.9 

9,819 

69.0 

17,  .500 

68.0 

13,223 

65.1 

13,326 

67.6 

10,917 

56.5 

26,711 

62.7 

17,469 

52.6 

17,344 

65.3 

10,830 

57.7 

43, 038 

67.0 

31, 145 

60.4 

19, 388 

69.1 

13,711 

66.3 

109, 601 

62.7 

95, 109 

55.9 

68,01i7 

64.5 

52,968 

60. 1 

35, 992 

67.6 

34,506 

62.3 

16,326 

74.7 

11,955 

69. 0 

23,694 

76.2 

16,291 

68.  0 

14,832 

80.7 

8,075 

74.0 

25,226 

58.5 

15,026 

50.1 

14, 195 

05.2 

8,280 

62.0 

64,062 

68.0 

47,245 

58.  9 

28, 740 

70.6 

17,832 

62.9 

25, 737 

66.6 

21,237 

58.1 

10,995 

70.1 

8,260 

65.6 

43, 196 

71.3 

29.724 

64.3 

22,937 

74.0 

15,246 

68.4 

18,683 

77.1 

14,495 

64.2 

11,805 

78.5 

8,634 

66.3 

19, 400 

70.0 

13,958 

67.3 

7,798 

72.6 

5,825 

72.4 

25, 898 

70.7 

19,521 

61.1 

13, 804 

73.  5 

9,920 

66.0 

36,228 

66.8 

25, 956 

61.4 

21,764 

69.7 

13, 734 

60.9 

19,441 

67.1 

14,978 

60.0 

7,222 

68.6 

6,679 

65.  0 

58,005 

64.5 

47,602 

64.4 

33,491 

66.1 

26,914 

67.1 

16, 213 

65.2 

12,597 

58.3 

8,843 

65.7 

7,203 

61.  4 

28,517 

69.0 

22, 789 

64.2 

8,995 

74.0 

7,112 

71.8 

18,965 

72.9 

13,990 

65.4 

6,674 

77.1 

4,843 

74.0 

21,737 

71.8 

10,353 

65.2 

8,866 

73.4 

4,168 

62.9 

1  Includes  population  of  South  Omaha  for  1910. 


SCHOOL   ATTENDAlSrCE. 


417 


PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,  100,000  INHABITANTS 

1920  AND  1910. 

where  base  is  less  than  100.1 


NATIVE  •WHITE— FOREIGN  OR 

FOREIGN-BORN   WHITE. 

MIXED  PARENTAGE. 

NEGRO. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

6,860 

70.4 

2,946 

58.4 

1,924 

51.1 

527 

36.3 

492 

51.0 

90 

57.7 

1 

5,071 

67.0 

4,798 

59.7 

627 

50.4 

582 

39.9 

143 

64.4 

116 

56.3 

2 

1,637 

73.5 

1,210 

65.8 

225 

52.0 

247 

44.8 

8,952 

66.0 

6,615 

48.1 

3 

29,720 

64.8 

20,554 

53.5 

2,  ,855 

40.8 

3,546 

37.9 

13,422 

58.4 

9,790 

50.6 

4 

2,530 

69.4 

1,749 

62.0 

272 

47.0 

284 

41.6 

10, 893 

58.8 

6,683 

50.7 

5 

76, 600 

71.6 

63, 960 

70.9 

7,907 

47.0 

12,430 

45.6 

1,799 

67.4 

1,517 

66.2 

6 

13, 626 

67.9 

8,488 

65.5 

1,533 

.39.3 

1,573 

31.1 

233 

59.9 

150 

62.8 

7 

41,303 

65.0 

38, 421 

61.0 

4,350 

47.7 

4,633 

40.4 

416 

57.7 

183 

63.5 

8 

10,902 

71.5 

10,525 

71.6 

1,197 

49.5 

1,495 

43.1 

921 

76.1 

813 

71.5 

9 

6,742 

66.3 

4,451 

57.8 

790 

44.4 

613 

34.0 

1,228 

60.9 

810 

60.2 

10 

246,546 

66.6 

208, 076 

60.7 

26, 193 

44.2 

31,049 

36.5 

11,140 

59.6 

3,926 

57.9 

11 

12,684 

66.5 

15, 849 

55.1 

1,312 

54.7 

1,762 

40.8 

3,785 

64.3 

2,151 

57.3 

12 

76, 869 

74.2 

48, 514 

61.9 

10,484 

50.6 

10, 025 

40.8 

3,914 

60.9 

893 

59.4 

13 

5,265 

69.4 

4,686 

58.6 

a52 

51.3 

538 

41.1 

2,860 

66.3 

1,421 

55.6 

14 

2,188 

66.7 

1,623 

59.1 

452 

43.1 

179 

41.8 

3,267 

59.7 

2,128 

49.5 

15 

3,988 

70.5 

3,296 

58.7 

509 

51.1 

490 

36.2 

1,052 

60.9 

524 

55.7 

16 

12,312 

69.6 

12,415 

66.1 

1,029 

47.7 

1,425 

48.2 

689 

65.3 

601 

61.6 

17 

4,195 

73.1 

3,506 

62.8 

424 

57.8 

353 

42.3 

801 

67.1 

354 

57.7 

18 

67,003 

69.0 

37,244 

57.4 

14,0S7 

49.3 

6, 704 

37.7 

3,699 

53.5 

60", 

57.7 

19 

15, 029 

65.1 

13, 90() 

66.6 

1,549 

39.1 

3,408 

42.5 

33 

36 

20 

1,088 

62.5 

950 

59.3 

283 

23.7 

98 

23.1 

1,994 

"54.'8' 

1,523 

"'47.'6" 

21 

10, 893 

69.0 

9,600 

63.3 

992 

47.7 

1,200 

44.9 

131 

68.2 

56 

53.3 

22 

12, 745 

72.8 

8,271 

71.0 

1,670 

47.9 

1,771 

44.8 

633 

62.9 

293 

72.2 

2.! 

3,204 

63.1 

1,717 

54.3 

567 

36.0 

175 

32.1 

4,910 

60.4 

3,072 

50.8 

24 

4,855 

63.5 

5,477 

58.5 

411 

45.2 

458 

33.4 

4,619 

61.9 

2,765 

00.1 

25 

27,110 

65.9 

23,559 

62.5 

2,082 

41.2 

2,810 

33.8 

1,101 

64.8 

758 

03.9 

26 

3,528 

69.2 

2,930 

61.0 

536. 

48.5 

264 

26.6 

2,299 

69.2 

1,424 

64.1 

27 

8,301 

68.2 

7, 097 

60.4 

1,121 

47.4 

975 

43.6 

3,039 

58.8 

2,236 

52.0 

28 

23,663 

73.6 

13,319 

66.0 

6,419 

55.0 

2,892 

48.0 

2,185 

71.6 

1,029 

62.6 

29 

3,851 

58.7 

6,178 

55.6 

207 

48.8 

344 

30.4 

4,755 

61.4 

5,023 

56.4 

30 

12,289 

69.1 

10,559 

66.7 

1,191 

42.7 

1,938 

32.9 

24 

11 

31 

1,889 

71.4 

1, 724 

61.8 

207 

45.1 

204 

37.7 

7,619 

"55.'4' 

5,053 

"42.'7' 

32 

40, 880 

69.8 

35,393 

55.9 

4,543 

56.3 

3,921 

38.  2 

249 

&5.0 

73 

53.7 

33 

28, 250 

68.4 

25,895 

65.0 

2,370 

48.9 

2,900 

42.0 

366 

65.7 

257 

67. 0 

34 

769 

68.3 

1,023 

64.7 

111 

61.0 

157 

56.5 

5,478 

61.8 

5,400 

53. 9 

35 

12, 134 

65.8 

8,213 

63.8 

2,156 

37.4 

2,785 

37.1 

657 

64.8 

361 

60.2 

36 

17,026 

70.5 

11,954 

69.1 

1,909 

49.3 

2,435 

41.7 

562 

63.3 

469 

67. 1 

37 

7,998 

60.9 

7,727 

52.6 

846 

42.3 

852 

38.9 

14,971 

58.3 

10,571 

45.7 

38 

585,024 

70.3 

431,656 

68.0 

76,975 

41.5 

133, 503 

43.4 

14,609 

56.3 

8,770 

54.4 

39 

85,598 

71.1 

44,527 

68.2 

9,750 

42.2 

7,175 

42.4 

847 

69.4 

500 

61.4 

40 

223,210 

69.9 

155, 744 

68.4 

25,407 

40.1 

38,555 

46.6 

3,474 

57.4 

2,731 

59.  6 

41 

224, 037 

71.4 

194, 142 

67.7 

38,286 

42.3 

84,015 

42.4 

9,373 

54.5 

4,933 

5a  7 

42 

41,107 

65.7 

29,057 

67.0 

2,633 

41.9 

2,753 

39.1 

734 

64.4 

425 

60.4 

43 

11,072 

69.9 

8,186 

72.3 

899 

41.8 

1,005 

41.2 

181 

54.8 

181 

63.1 

44 

40,267 

68.8 

29,676 

66.0 

4,238 

40.2 

6,775 

43.4 

2,271 

60.8 

1,210 

62. 3 

45 

1,643 

69.3 

976 

71.7 

230 

37.6 

220 

48.1 

5,980 

57.8 

2,757 

46.3 

46 

12,516 

73.3 

9,846 

65.3 

1,575 

53.5 

1,163 

45.8 

618 

69.1 

299 

60.6 

47 

11,863 

68.9 

10.  791 

62.9 

1,338 

49.9 

1,269 

41.5 

1,246 

63.6 

488 

57.3 

48 

13,671 

64.5 

11,931 

61.6 

1,728 

41.0 

2,328 

40.0 

215 

61.6 

190 

55.9 

49 

129, 870 

69.5 

93,855 

60.0 

15,075 

43.1 

20,035 

39.8 

15,728 

59.7 

8,646 

54.7 

50 

47,310 

69.3 

38, 071 

59.8 

3,670 

45.9 

5,539 

34.4 

5, 239 

66.0 

3,150 

60.6 

51 

12,991 

74.8 

9,266 

62.1 

2,057 

56.8 

1,591 

41.1 

162 

71.7 

57 

52.8 

52 

23, 544 

68.6 

18,242 

65.8 

2,049 

38.9 

3,812 

36.2 

754 

65.9 

698 

63.  f) 

53 

3,696 

73.9 

1,859 

54.8 

336 

41.2 

346 

30.6 

142 

67.3 

101 

56.7 

54 

1,742 

72.2 

1,063 

58.6 

178 

49.2 

207 

48.1 

7,440 

56.2 

5,369 

44.0 

55 

19,936 

6C-.4 

14,424 

60.6 

3,530 

49.0 

2,909 

41.9 

174 

64.0 

98 

5.S.0 

56 

30, 043 

62.4 

32,938 

53.2 

2,960 

40.5 

4,573 

38.9 

8,517 

62.5 

4,598 

55.0 

57 

17,738 

64.0 

20,443 

61.4 

1,519 

49.4 

1,807 

42.2 

395 

71.9 

299 

63.3 

58 

7,977 

72.1 

7,362 

66.1 

788 

52.3 

776 

44.1 

61 

57 

57.0 

59 

5,470 

57.6 

4,242 

55.2 

3,438 

41.6 

1,074 

38.6 

2,110 

59.5 

1,417 

48.7 

60 

29, 753 

70.0 

25, 033 

61.0 

3,954 

46.4 

3,352 

39.7 

19* 

61.0 

108 

46.6 

61 

13,908 

66.1 

11,646 

57.9 

756 

41.9 

1,259 

34.1 

78 

6\4 

82 

59.4 

62 

16, 229 

71.4 

12,093 

66.0 

2,892 

55.3 

1,992 

42.7 

268 

70.2 

151 

56.3 

63 

5,988 

76.6 

5,117 

65.5 

714 

62.5 

655 

41.5 

94 

72.9 

79 

64.2 

64 

10,052 

71.8 

6,664 

70.6 

1,169 

49.1 

1,226 

42.1 

377 

67.9 

237 

72. 5 

65 

10,711 

70.8 

8,302 

62.2 

1,168 

48.9 

1,182 

34.9 

142 

58.2 

116 

59.8 

66 

12,600 

65.2 

10,878 

58.5 

1,303 

48.8 

1,141 

40.2 

559 

56.  4 

197 

61.0 

67 

10, 383 

71.1 

6,728 

65.1 

1,199 

41.8 

1,292 

35.7 

637 

67.2 

279 

59.9 

68 

8,030 

68.7 

6,606 

67.8 

1,062 

51.5 

960 

49.1 

15,375 

60.4 

13,147 

59.5 

69 

5,601 

69.6 

3,687 

59.6 

485 

42.9 

420 

27.5 

1,2S2 

57.2 

1,286 

59.4 

70 

17,537 

69.9 

13,331 

66.8 

1,782 

47.2 

2,170 

40.3 

192 

65.3 

172 

65.  4 

71 

11,163 

73.2 

7,921 

72.5 

800 

48.8 

1,049 

29.1 

322 

68.4 

176 

57.0 

72 

10,702 

75.4 

5,096 

58.0 

1,455 

52.9 

906 

30.4 

712 

57.4 

183 

48.  8 

73 

75108°— 23 27 


418 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  124.— SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE    OF    POPULATION  7   TO    13    YEARS    OF  AGE,  FOR 

Oxv   MOKEl 


[Per 

cent  not 

shown 

CITY. 

ALL  CLASSES. 

NATIVE  "WHITE— NATIVE 
PARENTAGE. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Niun- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 

cent. 

1 

18, 109 
10,835 
22, 271 
84, 194 
21,600 
83,821 
16, 106 
57,324 
12, 889 
14,318 
310,  269 
42, 067 
97, 487 
23,720 
16,215 

16, 103 
25, 196 
13, 674 
99, 755 
17,506 
10,393 
16, 132 
1.5, 353 
14,922 
31.220 
37,911 
12,479 
29,791 
51,115 
25,713 

13,590 

16, 447 

54, 250 

37, 631 

14,013 

14, 945 

20, 282 

45, 435 

675,  796 

92,616 

259,505 

247,853 

60, 456 

15,366 

52,380 
11,919 
21,914 
20, 957 
10, 910 
210, 2S2 
72, 200 
26, 804 
28, 554 
12, 951 
19, 166 
32,021 
81, 959 
25, 148 
15, 685 

17,904 
42,293 
19,234 
28, 688 
12,  229 
13, 929 
18, 269 
26, 220 
15, 143 
38, 962 
12, 261 
20, 873 
13,949 
16,001 

96.3 
92.  6 
92.5 
96.1 
90.5 
94.7 
90.6 
92.3 
97.2 
94.4 
93.9 
97.2 
96.2 
96.9 
93.3 

96.8 
96.  5 
96.7 
94.7 
97.8 
88.6 
95.7 
96.9 
90.2 
94.4 
94.8 
96.8 
94.4 
95.0 
95.6 

97.0 
92.2 
96.9 
94.0 
94.5 
95.9 
94.6 
91.6 
93.7 
93.1 
93.5 
94.0 
94.9 
92.9 

94.2 
93.2 
96.0 
95.3 
94.8 
94.0 
94.5 
97.5 
95.7 
95.5 
93.2 
94.6 
94.8 
95.0 
95.7 

83.7 
92.2 
93.1 
93.9 
98.0 
95.9 
96.4 
96.3 
97.6 
93.5 
96. 0 
95.1 
97.1 
96.8 

6,664 
9,483 
1,5,459 
57,574 
13,681 
74,483 
11,290 
48, 793 
12,483 
10, 393 
240, 844 
37,423 
63, 607 
17,356 
8,776 

11,545 

21, 194 

8,914 

48,623 

16. 221 
7,042 

12, 187 
11,008 

7,316 
23.596 
33, 199 

9,130 
21, 489 
26,7.34 
24,286 

11,769 

11,015 

44,007 

28,936 

11,822 

11,147 

16, 376 

36,710 

5r.3, 332 

55,012 

207, 390 

249,359 

39,654 

11,917 

42,217 
6,722 
13,729 
15,395 
15, 541 
168,485 
59,128 
15,375 
23,913 
10, 455 
12,438 
22, 170 

70. 222 
22,a35 
10,838 

10,410 
31, 1.34 
16,053 
18, 556 

9,239 

9,437 
13, 440 
18, 906 
10, 822 
31,101 

8,977 
16,292 
10, 059 

7,057 

94.4 
91.0 
84.0 
85.2 
82.2 
95.7 
96.0 
91.3 
97.5 
89.5 
93.1 
95.8 
95.7 
94.3 
82.1 

94.9 
93.1 
92.1 
92.0 
96.4 
80.5 
92.3 
97.1 
79.9 
95.7 
90.9 
91.0 
92.0 
93.6 
93.4 

95.4 
82.6 
92.1 
93.7 
86.2 
94.2 
97.3 
82.7 
94.5 
94.8 
94.8 
93.8 
96.2 
96.3 

95.0 
85.3 
94.2 
92.4 
94.0 
92.1 
91.0 
90.3 
94.1 
93.0 
82.0 
95.2 
91.7 
94.1 
93.5 

80.0 
91.2 
90.0 
91.0 
88.8 
96. 7 
91.1 
94.6 
94.6 
90.4 
89.2 
95.1 
96.5 
86.3 

11,051 

6,584 
14,  .352 
48,589 
11,544 
21, 642 

3,923 
22,882 

3,443 

7,272 
88,747 
29,709 
28, 193 
17, 765 
12, 128 

12,052 

15, 592 

10, 187 

35,371 

3,537 

8,045 

7,596 

4,200 

8,688 

23,923 

13,719 

7,746 

21, 132 

28,300 

19,398 

3,529 

9,507 

22, 404 

16,948 

9, 603 

2,470 

4,970 

27,813 

157, 560 

20. 166 

64. 167 
41,506 
25, 940 

5, 781 

15, 169 

6,272 

11,371 

10,636 

4,421 

89,216 

30,753 

16,377 

7,824 

9,635 

12, 273 

13, 960 

50, 954 

11,536 

9,932 

9,899 

18, 137 
8,058 

15,334 
7,835 
5,377 
9, 389 

15,364 
5,261 

22,062 
6,472 
6,367 
4,714 
6,265 

96.7 
92.6 
93.9 
96.6 
91.7 
94.9 
89.9 
94.0 
97.9 
94.9 
94.2 
97.3 
96.  6 
96.  0 
94.2 

97.1 
96.7 
96.  8 
95.4 
98.7 
91.1 
96.1 
97.2 
91.0 
94.5 
95.4 
97.3 
94.9 
95.4 
95.8 

98.0 
93.8 
97.3 
94.4 
9.5.3 
90.2 
92.6 
92.9 
93.3 
92.2 
9.3.0 
93.2 
95.3 
92.9 

94.6 
93.6 
96. 8 
94.9 
95.7 
94.4 
95.2 
97.9 
96.2 
95.5 
94.7 
95.0 
95.0 
95.5 
96.0 

90.2 
92.5 
92.9 
94.6 
98.1 
95.7 
96.6 
97.1 
97.8 
93.6 
96. 6 
96.  2 
97.2 
97.3 

4,055 

5,641 

9,729 

31,070 

7,310 

1,S,  136 

3,234 

17,1.30 

3,010 

5,789 

56,460 

23,369 

17, 745 

12,786 

6,090 

8,380 
11,. 390 
6, 081 
14, 294 
2, 583 
5,263 
4,464 
3,405 
3,795 
17, 242 
12, 519 
5,925 
14, 449 
15, 217 
16, 159 

2,366 

6, 105 

13,439 

10, 191 

7,574 

1,874 

4,945 

,22, 569 

137,586 

16,545 

59, 434 

41,313 

15,  .3.57 

4,937 

13,521 
3,859 
6,065 
6,720 
3,985 

71,942 

23,5.34 
8,392 
6,630 
8,570 
7,600 
9,375 

39,027 
7, 676 
5,399 

5,523 
11,872 
5,922 
9,447 
5,456 
3, 696 
6,376 
9, 589 
4,501 
17, 436 
4.932 
4,676 
3,322 
2,987 

94.4 
91.1 
87.0 
8.5.5 
83.7 
95.4 
95.9 
92.8 
96.  9 
90.2 
93.5 
96.0 
96. 6 
94.8 
82.5 

95.0 
92.4 
92.2 
94.1 
98.0 
82.8 
90.5 
96.3 
79.4 
95.8 
91.2 
91.2 
92.1 
93.7 
93.7 

95.7 
88.0 
92.9 
93.1 
88.4 
96.3 
96.8 
86.2 
94.2 
94.5 
94.5 
92.8 
96.2 
96.3 

94.9 
89.6 
94.4 
92. 6 
92.8 
92.9 
91.6 
90.0 
94.9 
94.4 
86.9 
95.3 
92.1 
92.9 
93.4 

83.4 
91.2 
91.7 
91.4 
88.3 
96.0 
90.4 
95.7 
95.  2 
91.5 
90.1 
95.6 
96.4 
87.3 

9 

3 

4 

■i 

6 

7 

8 

Buffalo.N.  Y 

q 

Cambridge,  Mass 

10 

11 

Ch'cago,  111 

1'' 

CiDcinnati,  Ohio 

13 

14 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Ti 

Dallas,  Tex 

Ifi 

Davton,  Ohio 

17 

Denver,  Colo 

18 

19 

Detroit,  Mich..             

20 
?1 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

22 
?3 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

TTfirtfnrfl,  Cnnn 

?4 

Houston,  Tex 

25 
26 
07 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

?8 

oq 

Los  Angele.s,  Calif 

30 

Louisville,  Ky 

31 
3? 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

33 

34 
35 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nnshville,  Tenn 

36 

37 

New  Haven,  Conn.. 

3S 

39 

NewYork,N.  Y 

40 
41 
42 
43 
44 

45 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough 

Newark,  N.  J 

46 

Norfolk,  Va 

47 

Oakland,  Calif 

48 

Omaha,  Nebr.' 

49 

Paterson,  N.J 

.50 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

51 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

a?. 

Portland ,  Oreg 

53 

Providence,  R.  I 

54 

Reading,  Pa 

55 

Richmond,  Va 

56 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

57 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

58 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

59 
fiO 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

61 
6? 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

63 

Seattle,  Wash 

64 

Spokane,  Wash 

65 

Springfield,  Mass. . 

66 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

67 

Toledo,  Ohio 

68 

Trenton,  N.J 

69 

Washington,  D .  C 

70 

Wilmington,  Del  , 

71 

79. 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

73 

Youagstown,  Ohio. . . . 

'  Includes  population  of  South  Omaha  for  1910. 


SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE. 


419 


PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,  100,000  INHABITANTS 

1920  AND  1910. 

where  base  is  less  than  10(1] 


NATIVE 

WHITE — FOREIGN 

OR 

FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE.           1 

NEGRO. 

MIXED  PARENTAGE. 

1 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

5,391 

96.0 

2,135 

95.3 

1,312 

94.4 

409 

91.1 

355 

94.7 

65 

1 

3,783 

92.7 

3,324 

91.0 

370 

91.1 

427 

87.7 

94 

91 

2 

1,195 

95.9 

796 

90.6 

105 

91.3 

171 

83.4 

6,618 

'"89."i" 

4,762 

"77."  5" 

3 

23,712 

96.3 

16,522 

86.4 

1,675 

93.0 

2,822 

82.8 

10,215 

93.7 

7,155 

82.4 

4 

1,797 

87.5 

1,261 

87.8 

160 

88.4 

211 

82.1 

8, 105 

89.5 

4,899 

78.9 

5 

56, 464 

95.1 

47,373 

96.4 

4,409 

88.6 

7,899 

92.5 

1,253 

95.1 

1,0.53 

96.3 

6 

10,989 

91.2 

6,761 

96.5 

1,021 

86.7 

1,182 

94.0 

170 

95.5 

113 

91.9 

7 

31,320 

91.6 

28, 251 

90.8 

2,804 

88.0 

3,279 

87.4 

302 

94.7 

129 

93.5 

8 

8,072 

97.5 

7,890 

98.1 

733 

90.9 

1,030 

95.0 

638 

96.7 

551 

97.9 

9 

5, 547 

94.7 

3,531 

89.1 

556 

92.5 

492 

85.9 

943 

89.6 

579 

88.0 

10 

196,671 

94.1 

157,513 

93.5 

16,946 

90.6 

24,156 

89.5 

7,798 

92.2 

2,6S0 

91.8 

11 

8,887 

97.1 

11,258 

96.0 

671 

97.2 

1,317 

91.5 

2,799 

96.2 

1,479 

94.1 

12 

60,122 

96.4 

37,323 

95.8 

8,375 

92.8 

7,912 

93.2 

2,792 

96.2 

620 

95.5 

13 

3,591 

95.9 

3,161 

93.7 

327 

91.1 

411 

88.0 

■  2,034 

96.6 

992 

93.1 

14 

1,514 

92.4 

1,000 

84.7 

292 

73.6 

126 

82.9 

2,278 

92.4 

1,493 

79.2 

15 

2,939 

95.9 

2,412 

96.1 

299 

92.6 

385 

89.3 

811 

98.1 

36S 

92.0 

16 

8,503 

96.8 

8,332 

94.2 

613 

89.6 

1,042 

94.2 

463 

95.7 

410 

92.3 

17 

2,711 

96.6 

2,320 

92.7 

226 

91.9 

262 

85.3 

548 

97.0 

251 

92.6 

18 

51,973 

95.1 

28,791 

91.6 

9,632 

90.4 

5,092 

88.4 

2,758 

95.5 

441 

93.2 

19 

12,824 

97.6 

11,419 

96.6 

1,120 

96.0 

2,188 

93.9 

25 

30 

20 

749 

85.3 

623 

82.6 

198 

45.8 

73 

54.9 

1,401 

"'88."3" 

1,083 

"72.' i" 

21 

7,820 

96.0 

6,771 

93.5 

619 

89.2 

912 

92.3 

90 

39 

22 

9,704 

97.3 

6,237 

97.9 

995 

92.7 

1,172 

96.1 

45] 

"'96.' 2' 

194 

"95."6' 

23 

2,366 

90.0 

1,169 

80.7 

402 

67.3 

120 

66.7 

3,463 

92.2 

2,232 

81.1 

24 

3,541 

94.2 

3,953 

95.7 

244 

87.8 

347 

90.8 

3, 510 

94.0 

2,052 

95.2 

25 

21,926 

94.8 

17,983 

91.2 

1,420 

89.0 

2,144 

87.0 

845 

95.6 

553 

91.9 

26 

2,699 

97.1 

2,067 

92.0 

405 

86.2 

211 

8:3.1 

1,623 

96.8 

924 

89.6 

27 

5,863 

94.1 

4,786 

92.8 

677 

85.6 

720 

89.6 

2,110 

93.3 

1,532 

89.2 

28 

16,728 

95.5 

8,717 

93.3 

4,000 

91.0 

2,oa3 

90.3 

1,411 

94.3 

689 

95.4 

29 

2,766 

96.0 

4,449 

94.8 

103 

88.8 

235 

89.4 

3,446 

94.5 

3,443 

91.0 

30 

9,311 

97.3 

8,053 

95.9 

727 

87.8 

1,343 

92.1 

21 

7 

31 

1,363 

93.7 

1,124 

89.5 

116 

89.9 

185 

77.4 

5,461 

'  "89.'3' 

3,598 

■■73.'4' 

32 

29,043 

96.9 

27,355 

92.2 

2,610 

93.6 

3, 168 

88.1 

188 

97.4 

44 

33 

19,072 

94.1 

16,582 

94.3 

1,326 

87.9 

2,007 

92.1 

272 

95.  4 

154 

"93.'3' 

34 

510 

96.0 

652 

92.6 

46 

94 

83.2 

3,8.53 

92.3 

3,  .502 

81.0 

35 

10,328 

96.9 

6,977 

95.2 

1,621 

"96.I" 

2,a31 

89.5 

525 

94.3 

264 

94.6 

36 

13,735 

95.6 

9,308 

97.9 

1, 146 

92.1 

1,800 

96.2 

430 

93.9 

323 

93.9 

37 

5,996 

91.6 

5,  .599 

84.7 

480 

86.3 

627 

78.8 

11,127 

8S.6 

7,904 

73.2 

38 

463,215 

94.5 

327, 186 

95.2 

43,941 

88.2 

92,220 

92.6 

10,763 

92.9 

6,225 

91.9 

39 

66,500 

93.8 

.33, 103 

95.3 

5,265 

88.6 

5,002 

92.5 

673 

94.1 

358 

94.0 

40 

178, 226 

94.2 

118,177 

95.4 

14,498 

88.3 

27,802 

93.1 

2,597 

91.7 

1,946 

92.0 

41 

177,345 

94.9 

147,795 

94.7 

21,919 

88.5 

56,675 

92.4 

6,807 

93.1 

3,504 

91.4 

42 

32,318 

95.2 

21,977 

96.6 

1,652 

85.7 

2,020 

93.6 

536 

93.1 

294 

9.3.0 

43 

8,826 

94.0 

6,134 

96.8 

607 

78.8 

721 

92.7 

150 

94.3 

123 

93.9 

44 

32,746 

94.5 

22,811 

95.6 

2,688 

89.2 

5,017 

93.1 

1,770 

95. 0 

860 

93.7 

45 

1,248 

94.4 

676 

92.3 

135 

93.8 

154 

86.5 

4,261 

92.3 

2,033 

76.4 

46 

8,850 

96.0 

6,397 

94.6 

866 

91.1 

850 

92.5 

427 

96.8 

196 

92.5 

47 

8,656 

96.0 

7,372 

93.0 

760 

91.7 

947 

87.5 

895 

95.6 

354 

91.5 

48 

11,113 

94.9 

9,568 

94.9 

1,220 

90.2 

1,829 

92.6 

156 

9.5.7 

1.58 

92.4 

49 

100,824 

94.2 

74,300 

92.2 

8,588 

88.5 

15,642 

89.1 

11,616 

92.8 

6,573 

89.2 

50 

35, 582 

n.2 

29,147 

91.3 

2,046 

90.1 

4, 133 

86.5 

3,813 

95.3 

2,310 

89.4 

51 

8,953 

97.5 

5,740 

91.7 

1,181 

92.4 

1,136 

87.5 

113 

94.2 

39 

52 

18,825 

96.1 

14,028 

94.5 

1,331 

89.0 

2,739 

90.6 

564 

95. 8 

493 

"94."  6' 

.53 

2,993 

96.3 

1,522 

88.1 

204 

86.8 

287 

81.3 

119 

95.2 

76 

54 

1,253 

95.6 

750 

90.3 

88 

86.3 

152 

92.7 

5,549 

89.7 

3,936 

'"72."5 

55 

15,714 

94.8 

10,621 

95.7 

2,216 

90.8 

2,098 

92.1 

126 

97.7 

75 

56 

23,046 

94.9 

24,392 

92.2 

1,758 

91.4 

3,  .599 

87.7 

6, 193 

93.8 

3,183 

"'88."2' 

57 

12,474 

94.7 

13,673 

95.0 

875 

92.8 

1,301 

92.5 

253 

98.8 

185 

93.4 

58 

5,278 

95.7 

4,841 

94.2 

417 

90.1 

560 

89.6 

44 

34 

.59 

4,046 

78.5 

3,056 

78.9 

2,453 

68.6 

782 

66.2 

1,497 

89.9 

1,045 

79.0 

60 

20,945 

93.1 

16,490 

92.4 

2,311 

84.4 

2,329 

88.9 

135 

91.8 

68 

61 

10,620 

93.5 

9,088 

89.8 

498 

89.4 

977 

82.1 

58 

66 

62 

10,945 

9.3.9 

7,565 

91.6 

1,798 

90.2 

1,356 

86.5 

182 

"96."  8' 

110 

""se.'e" 

63 

3,925 

98.1 

3,269 

90.4 

389 

9.5.3 

461 

83.5 

66 

49 

64 

7,589 

96.6 

4,804 

97.4 

690 

89.8 

780 

95.1 

273 

"96."  8' 

1.53 

"  '99.'4" 

65 

8,070 

96.8 

6,104 

92.3 

702 

90.8 

869 

87.5 

98 

90.7 

90 

66 

9,589 

95.5 

8,250 

93.8 

848 

92.4 

926 

91.1 

419 

94.2 

138 

""9.5."2' 

07 

8,582 

97.8 

5,124 

95.0 

842 

93.6 

1,020 

90.5 

458 

97.0 

177 

92.7 

68 

5,451 

94.1 

4,260 

91.8 

503 

94.0 

642 

89.2 

10,924 

9:3.0 

8,743 

87.7 

69 

4,508 

95.6 

2,792 

88.7 

318 

92.4 

342 

8:3.0 

962 

94.6 

910 

87.9 

70 

13,263 

95.0 

10,018 

95.1 

1,103 

90.1 

1,468 

93.2 

132 

96.4 

128 

96.^ 

71 

8,507 

97.5 

5,858 

97.1 

495 

89.0 

791 

92.7 

229 

96.6 

137 

96. 5 

72 

8, 262 

97.0 

3,799 

87.1 

937 

93.8 

716 

80.2 

537 

93.9 

1,55 

79.9 

73 

420 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  125.-SCH00L  ATTENDANCE,  BY  SEX  AND  AGE  PERIODS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING 
25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 


Alabama: 

Birmiugham 

Mobile 

Montgomery 

Arizona: 

Phoenix 

Arkansas: 

Fort  Smith 

Little  Rock 

Calitornla: 

Alameda 

Berkeley 

Fresno 

Long  Beach 

Los  Angeles 

Oakland 

Pasadena 

Sacramento 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco 

San  Jose 

Stockton 

Colorado: 

Colorado  Springs.. 

Denver 

Pueblo 

Connecticut: 

Bridgeport 

Hartford 

Meriden 

New  Britain , 

New  Haven 

New  London , 

Norwalk 

Stamford 

Waterbury , 

Delaware: 

Wilmington 

DisT.  OF  Columbia 

Washington 

Florida: 

Jacksonville 

Miami 

Pensacola 

Tampa 

Georgla.: 

Atlanta 

Augusta 

Columbus 

Macon , 

Savannali 

Illinois: 

Aurora 

Bloomington 

Cliicago 

Cicero  town 

Danville 

Decatur 

East  St.  Louis... 

Elgin 

Evaiiston 

Joliet. 

Moline 

Oak  Parkvillage. 

Peoria 

Quincy 

Rock  Island 

Rockford 

Springfield 


Both 

sexes. 


32, 089 
11,495 
8,053 


5,501 
11,546 

5,495 

12,501 

8,099 

8,951 

92,045 

37,67? 

7,674 

11,061 

11,948 

73,039 

7,995 

6,509 

6,055 
44,198 
8,797 

25,032 

25,531 

5,662 

12, 179 

32,715 

4,911 

4, 891 

7,696 

18, 463 

18,090 

70,886 

16, 123 
4,656 
5,685 

10,534 

34,203 
9,190 
5,960 
9,502 

14,257 

6,166 
4,971 
466,053 
9,057 
5,989 
8,048 

12,374 
4,051 
7,269 
7,441 
5,313 
7,662 

12,349 
5,855 
5,701 

10,970 

11,000 


Male. 


15,387 
5,395 
3,722 

2,524 

2,601 
5,489 

2,737 
6,188 
4,013 
4,331 
45, 622 
18,719 
3,845 
5,419 
5,941 
38,213 
3, 846 
3,234 

2,891 
21,747 
4,236 

12,587 
12,784 
3,033 
6,153 
16, 393 
2,401 
2,446 
3,874 
9,311 

8,964 

35,788 

7,672 
2,323 
2,667 
5,252 

16, 486 
4,366 
2,793 
4,491 
6,604 


Fe- 
male. 


16,702 
6,100 
4,331 


2,900 
6,057 

2,758 
6,313 
4,086 
4,620 
46, 423 
18,953 
3,829 
5,6^2 
6,007 
34, 826 
4,149 
3,275 

3,164 

22,451 

4,561 

12,445 
12,747 
2,629 
6,026 
16,  .322 
2,510 
2,448 
3, 822 
9,152 

9,126 

35,098 

8,451 
2, 333 
3,018 

5,282 

17,717 
4,824 
3,167 
5,011 
7,653 

3,049 
2,626 
230,598 
4, 384 
3,028 
4,089 
6,272 
2,031 
3,705 
3,712 
2,648 
3,672 
6,364 
2,936 
2, 857 
5,466 
5,656 


7  TO  13 

YEARS  OF 

AGE. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 

cent 


90.5 
95.2 
91.7 


86.0 
93.5 

96.5 
94.9 
95.3 
94.0 
95.0 
96.0 
95.0 
95.4 
93.4 
92.2 
96.1 
96.5 

95.7 
96.5 
94.9 

90.6 
96.9 
91.7 
97.5 
94.6 
97.6 
91.0 
96.9 
94.3 

96.0 


94.5 
88.5 
94.6 
94.2 

92.5 
90.7 
90.0 
92.4 
93.8 

95.7 
95.3 
93.9 
96.6 
96.2 
97.8 
97.1 
95.3 
91.4 
96.1 
92.6 
95.2 
95.5 
96.9 
94.5 
95.  5 
97.2 


14  AND  15 

YEARS  OF 

AGE. 


Num.- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


4,911 
1,644 
1,256 

712 

813 
1,754 

742 
1,5.30 
1,180 
1,282 
12,422 
5,130 
1,091 
l,52o 
l,5y9 
9,909 
1,179 
879 

912 
5,822 
1,164 

3,09 

3, 298 

861 

1,382 

3,668 

667 

647 

937 

2,305 

2,249 

9,530 

2,268 
650 
793 

1,447 

4,676 
1,228 
729 
1,278 
1,907 

805 

724 

67,275 

897 

902 

1,053 

1,632 

607 

970 

1,030 

722 

1,079 

1,813 

767 

825 

1,794 

1,7141 


81.6 

82.2 
82. 

86.7 

80.2 
84.1 

92.3 

93.0 

89. 

89.1 

90.4 

91.6 

92.4 

90.7 

89.6 

88.2 

92.9 

91.2 

90.6 

83. 

81.8 

74.7 
80.9 
77.1 
71.8 
70.8 
86.6 
71.4 
83.8 
79.9 

72.2 

83.2 

83.4 
86.7 
80.8 
79.4 

7.3.6 
71.2 
67.9 
71.8 
74.3 

76.7 
83.2 
72.6 
67.2 
78.9 
75.4 
76.7 
79.6 
8.5.8 
80.3 
82.4 
90.5 
81.0 
72.2 
81.4 
93.3 
85.4 


16  AND  17 

YEARS  op 

AGE. 


Num- 
ber. 


2,728 
812 
799 

477 

484 
1,017 

491 

1,209 

712 

958 

7,7a5 

3, 1.55 

799 

1,0.30 

1,023 

6,600 

741 

558 

655 

3,732 

652 

1,162 

1,679 
306 
516 

1,733 
341 
222 
409 

1,0^2 

998 

5,566 

1,259 
352 
398 
667 

2,603 
764 
422 
697 
994 

424 
387 
23,621 
210 
420 
596 
663 
365 
627 
493 
401 
726 
909 
421 
402 
826 
703 


Per 
cent. 


43.1 
38.4 
49.2 

63.1 

43.1 

47.7 

60.7 
69.7 
50.2 
67.5 
54.0 
5.5.0 
70.2 
55.5 
56.7 
50.7 
59.9 
5L9 

64.6 
51.1 
45.3 

27.6 
40.3 
30.6 
28.4 
33.7 
42.6 
26.1 
37.0 
34.8 

29.6 

44.8 

43.1 
42.1 
35.2 
33.8 

37.4 
41.9 
31.0 
36.9 
36.7 

37.6 

42.8 

29.1 

13.1 

36.8 

37.6 

28.5 

40.6 

56. 

36.8 

40.3 

61.1 

38.2 

34.9 

38.6 

39.0 

34.0 


18 
to  20 

years 
of 


Under 
7  years 
of  age. 


1,325 
270 
432 

271 

244 
601 

333 

1,363 

460 

684 

5,230 

2,136 

600 

586 

705 

5,260 

583 

297 

642 

2,572 

343 

562 
930 
142 
303 
1,006 
179 
93 
193 
637 

705 

3,947 

557 
159 
150 
304 

1,532 
417 
190 
433 
520 

182 
325 
12,367 
71 
204 
404 
280 
173 
569 
259 
209 
548 
607 
285 
197 
422 
365 


1,091 

1,262 

350 

514 

377 

798 

510 

1,063 

698 

956 

11,485 

3,927 

870 

1,250 

1,429 

6,264 

723 

675 

484 
6,085 
1,076 

3,726 

3,785 

762 

1,798 

6,354 

667 

633 

1,303 

2,789 

1,525 

6,704 

1,5.55 
609 
441 

877 

2,445 

1,016 

628 

685 

1,342 

655 
343 
51,327 
861 
433 
679 

1,224 
317 
863 
700 
71 
639 

1,271 
419 
618 
960 
957 


160 
162 
11,194 
73 
79 
193 
161 


SCHOOL  ATTENDATSrCE. 


421 


Table  125 — SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE,  BY  SEX  AND  AGE  PERIODS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING 
25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:   1920— Continued . 


Indiana: 

Anderson 

East  Chicago 

EvansviUe 

Fort  Wayne 

Gary 

Hammond 

Indianapolis 

Kokomo 

Muncie 

Richmond 

South  Bend 

Terre  Haute 

Iowa: 

Cedar  Rapids 

Council  Bluffs 

Davenport 

Des  Moines 

Dubuque 

Sioux  City 

Waterloo 

Kansas: 

Kansas  City 

Topeka 

Wichita 

Kentucky: 

Covington 

Lexington 

Louisville 

Nevrport 

Louisiana: 

New  Orleans 

Shreveport 

Maine: 

Bangor 

Lewiston 

Portland 

Maryland: 

Baltimore 

Cumberland 

Hagerstown 

Massachusetts: 

Boston 

Brockton 

Brookline  town. . 

Cambridge 

Chelsea 

Chicopee 

Everett 

Fall  River 

Fitchburg 

HaverhiU 

Holyoke 

Lawrence 

Lowell 

Lynn 

Maiden 

Medford 

New  Bedford 

Newton 

Pittsfield 

Quincy 

Revere 

Salem 

SomerviUe 

Springfield 

Taunton 

Waltham 

Worcester 


Both 
sexes. 


5,173 
6,253 
15, 739 
14,219 
9,659 
6,987 
48,065 
5,013 
6,355 
4,726 
13, 651 
12, 562 

8,776 

7,131 
11,141 
25, 212 

6,835 
12,633 

7,165 

19,320 
8,715 
13,397 

10,034 
6,881 

38, 935 
4,751 

68,989 
7,257 

5,312 
6,129 
12, 849 

122,726 
5,068 
5,071 

143,679 

11, 864 

6,602 

22, 075; 

8,993 

7,229 

8,154 

24,929 

7,575 

9,274 

12,290 

17,103 

21,921 

17, 470 

10, 136 

7,409 

20,800 

10,001 

7,260 

9,390 

6,477 

8,737 

16,753 

23,689 

6,833 

5,750 

33,548 


Male. 

2,641 

3,202 

7,774 

6,973 

4,847 

3,528 

23,945 

2,463 

3,163 

2,354 

6,799 

6,108 

4,220 

3,547 

5,704 

12,446 

3,400 

6,264 

3,494 

9,548 

4,188 

6,558 

4,940 

3,312 

19, 086 

2,330 

33,533 

3,285 

2,556 

3,100 

6,305 

61,491 

2,516 

2,459 

72,306 

5,969 

3,224 

11,198 

4,548 

3,606 

4,111 

12,450 

3,683 

4, 6.53 

6, 134 

8,620 

10, 697 

8,634 

4,987 

3, 694 

10, 240 

4,967 

3,  625 

4,741 

3,263 

4,338 

8,189 

11,849 

3,410 

2,910 

16,813 

Fe- 
male. 


7  TO  13 

YEARS  OF 
AGE. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 

cent. 


94.7 
93.3 
96.7 
93.9 
95. 3 
95.2 
94.4 
97.0 
94.6 
96.8 
93.5 
95.6 

95.3 
94.5 
96.3 
96.7 
92.0 
95.4 
95.3 


92.5 
94.8 

97.2 
95.4 
95.6 
96.4 

91.6 
89.6 

96.6 
96.3 
95.1 

96.1 
91.9 
95.7 

94.7 

95.9 

9, 

97.2 

96.6 

95.2 

96.6 

97.8 

93.5 

96.1 

95.2 

94.7 

97.0 

96.5 

98.0 

97.8 

95.9 

98.1 

92.5 

97.4 

96.7 

96.9 

94.9 

95. 9 

97.6 

92.7! 

95.1 


14  AND  15 

YEARS  OF 

AGE. 


Num- 
ber. 


821 

610 

2,257 

1,833 

1,096 

863 

6,628 

674 

865 

689 

1,814 


Per 
cent. 


87.2 
67.7 
85.1 
70.7 
83.9 
74.8 
75.0 
75.4 
76.1 
86.0 
77.0 


1,8911  86.5 

1,305!  91.6 
1,0011  90.4 
1,466  89.1 
3,513 

884 
1,669 

994 

2,632 
1,300 
1,933 

1,400 

1,010 

5,585 

639 


9,499  70.3 
1,126  79.4 


91.8 
73.1 
88.9 
92.0 

79.7 
8.5.4 
89.2 

77.3 

88.2 
78.4 
71.2 


689 

817 

1,727 

15, 755 
810 
737 

18, 751 
1,516 

842 
2,782 
1,195 

668 
1,105 
2, 031 

861 
1,159 
1,320 
1,673 
2,651 
2,368 
1,425 

977 
1,886 
1,274 

978 
1,219 

782 


89.7 
80.9 
88.4 

68.8 
77.4 
82.7 

83.4 
76.0 
93.1 
80.3 
78.5 
51.7 
82.0 
45.4 
59.1 
68.8 
63.2 
53.4 
73.0 
83.2 
87.0 
85.3 
48.4 
88.2 
73.7 
81.5 
76.1 


1,008,  70.8 
2,263,  82.5 
2,839  77.8 
737;  62.9 
735  78.9 
4,049l  74.3 


16  AND  17 

YEARS  OF 

AGE. 


Num- 
ber. 


388 
197 
801 
877 
406 
285 
3,214 
336 
396 
330 
690 
874 


723 
567 
734 
2,223 
424 


Per 

cent. 


35.8 
21.7 
26.6 
30.0 
32.1 
25.3 
32.9 
33.5 
29.7 
40.3 
27.9 
38.5 


47.6 
44.9 
42.6 
54.0 
31.1 
998}  46.2 
562   51. 6 


1,117 

800 

1,249 

679 

590 

2,354 

284 

4,223 
642 

521 

338 

1,155 

6,404 
327 
266 

9,774 
770 
684 

1,463 
568 
242 
6.36 
960 
442 
560 


32.8 
48.3 
53.7 

36.5 
48.4 
30.5 
30.0 

30.3 
44.0 

66.1 
26.2 
65.9 

2.5.8 
27.6 
28.1 

4-3.2 
40.1 
7.5.5 
42.1 
38.8 
20.3 
47.6 
21.6 
33.2 
34.7 


813   38.4 

769    25.2 

l,325l  36.2 

1,206'  42.7 

874   52.6 

625i  52.9 

7701  19.6 

969   65.1 

496   36.5 

696   48.2 

380   37.5 

506   36.2 

1,.337   47.5 

1,660   44.9 

403,  35.1 

461    43.4 

2,3031  41.7 


18 
to  20 
years 

of 
age. 


206 
73 
425 
575 
167 
111 
1,777 
143 
218 
213 
339 
678 

456 
264 
471 
1,581 
274 
672 
343 

561 

482 
791 

350 

404 

1,184 

141 

2,043 
312 

387 
221 
726 

3,  .579 
120 
128 

5,422 
497 
681 

1,005 
288 
1.30 
299 
717 
251 
304 
550 
503 
785 
634 
474 
388 
596 
696 
222 
379 
155 
294 
832 
972 
265 
273 

1,292 


Under 
7  years 
of  age. 


417 

713 

2,089 

1,728 

1,289 

861 

4,145 

407 

602 

532 

1,491 

1,319 

1,207 
975 
1,329 
3,364 
1,026 
1,626 
1,070 

2,106 
700 
972 

957 

569 

3,391 

361 

6,904 
477 

717 

635 

1,612 

10,485 
317 
430 

21,119 

1,218 

856 

3,197 

848 

987 

756 

3,440 

770 

1,181 

1,754 

2,013 

3,224 

1,805 

803 

630 

2,314 

1,288 

743 

812 

780 

1,320 

1,634 

3,653 

659 

737 

4,197 


21 
years 
of 
age 
and 
over. 


48 
266 
330 
145 

66 
1,081 

68 

82 
100 
228 
274 

227 

134 

1,045 

857 

lis 

312 
168 

425 

282 
412 

111 

197 

708 

63 

885 
103 

136 
135 
368 

2,309 
31 
34 

4,792 
258 
383 
739 
118 
44 
128 
275 
103 
125 
294 
307 
346 
293 
221 
163 
289 
277 
128 
185 
74 
143 
368 
636 
108 
150 
834 


422 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATIOK. 


TABLE  126.-SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE,  BY  SEX  AND  AGE  PERIODS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING 
25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920-Continued. 


Michigan: 
Battle  Creek... 

Bay  City 

Detroit 

FUnt 

Grand  Rapids. 
Hamtramck 


Highland  Park — 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Lansing 

Muskegon 

Pontiac 

Port  Huron 

Saginaw 

Minnesota: 

Duluth 

Minneapolis 

St.  Paul 

Missouri: 

Joplin 

Kansas  City 

St.  Joseph 

St.  Loms 

Springfield 

Montana: 

Butte 

Nebraska: 

Lincobi 

Omaha 

New  Hampshire: 

Manchester 

Nashua 

New  Jersey: 

Atlantic  City 

Bayonne 

Camden 

CUfton 

East  Orange 

Elizabeth 

Hobokeu 

Irvington  town.... 

Jersey  City , 

Kearny  town 

Montclair  town. . . . 

New  Brunswick... 

Newark 

Orange 

Passaic 

Paterson 

Perth  Amboy 

Plaintleld 

Trenton 

West  Hobokeu 
town 

West  New  York 

town 

New  York: 

Albany 

Amsterdam 

Auburn 

Binghamton 

Buffalo 

ELmira 

Jamestown 

Kingston 

Mount  Vernon. . . 

New  Rochelle 

New  York 

Bronx  boro 

Brooklyn  boro. 
Manhattan  boro 

Queens  boro 

Richmond  boro 


Both 

sexes. 


6,091 
10,322 
156,082 
13,841 
27,296 

8,405 
7,290 
7,959 
8,437 

10, 135 
6,610 
5,154 
4,854 

11,732 

18,966 
67,799 
42,870 

6,017 
51,121 
13,522 
128,207 

7,899 

7,370 

12,004 
35,707 

15,636 
5,633 

8,650 
16,790 
19,966 
5,859 
9,184 
18,088 
12,532 
4,739 
54,779 
5,280 
6,406 
6,475 
79,347 
6,588 
12,448 
25,274 
9,205 
5,451 
23,354 

7,514 

5,798 

18,497 

5,944 

6,627 

10,773 

89,071 

7, 

7,298 

4,622 

9,203 

7,896 

1,017,738 

139,337 

383, 757 

382, 882 

88,994 

22, 768 


Male. 


2,974 

3,] 

5,243 

5.1 

79,072 

77,1 

6,903 

6,' 

13,532 

13,' 

4,355 

4,( 

3,734 

3,> 

3,978 

;^/ 

4,170 

4,. 

6,352 

4,' 

3,372 

3, 

2,582 

2,. 

2,419 

2,^ 

5,833 

5, 

9,409 

9, 

34,272 

33,. 

21,&i6 

21,; 

2,953 

3,( 

25,337 

25, 

6,556 

6,< 

64,432 

a3, 

3,765 

4, 

3,608 

3, 

5,979 

fi, 

17,584 

18, 

7,680 

7, 

2,752 

2, 

4,305 

4, 

8,376 

8, 

9,967 

9, 

2,920 

2, 

4,560 

4, 

9,240 

8, 

6,234 

f>, 

2,355 

2, 

27,440 

27. 

2,757 

2, 

3,199 

•"i, 

3,264 

3, 

40,080 

.39, 

3,313 

3, 

6,288 

6, 

12. 708 

12, 

4,728 

4, 

2,729 

2, 

11,519 

11, 

3,744 

3, 

2,944 

2, 

9,304 

9, 

2,910 

3, 

3,468 

3, 

5,393 

^, 

44,917 

44, 

4,342 

3, 

3,675 

3, 

2,283 

2, 

4,730 

4, 

4,032 

3, 

514,033 

,503, 

71,258 

68, 

193,228 

190, 

192,932 

189, 

44,947 

44, 

11,668 

11, 

Fe- 
m.ale. 


,117 
,079 
,010 
,938 
,764 

,050 
,556 
,981 
,267 
,783 
,238 
,572 
,435 
,899 

,557 
,527 
,224 

,064 
,784 
,966 
,775 
,134 


,025 
,123 

,956 

,881 

,345 
,414 
,999 
,939 
,624 
,848 
,298 
,384 
,339 
,523 
,207 
,211 
,267 
,275 
,160 
,566 
,477 
,722 
,835 

,770 

,854 

,193 
,034 
,169 
,380 
,164 
,523 
,623 
,339 
,473 
,864 
,705 
,079 
,529 
,950 
,047 
,100 


7  to  13 
YEARS  of 

age. 


14  AND  15 

YEARS  OF 

AGE. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 

cent, 


3,412 
6,664 

99,755 
8,699 

16, 132 

6,229 

4,177 

4, 

5,048 

5,614 

4,042 

3,208 

3,022 

7,697 

11,532 
37,631 
25, 148 

3,834 
29,791 

8,462 
81,959 

4,804 

4,378 

6,240 
20,957 

9,755 
3,405 

5,338 

11,2,59 

14,318 
3,971 
5,212 

12,626 
8,549 
3,186 

37,911 
3,502 
3,638 
4,249 

62,380 
4,191 
8,711 

16,910 
6,293 
3,329 

15, 143 

5,097 


94.6 
97.0 
94.7 
95.2 
96.7 

93.7 
96.6 
96.2 
93.9 
96.1 
96.7 
96.3 
96.1 
96.2 

93.5 
94.0 
95.0 

96.5 
94.4 
95.5 
94.8 
95.6 

94.4 

94.6 
95.3 

94.7 
97.2 

95.2 

95.8 

94.4 

97.2 

96.5 

96.3 

95.3 

96.0 

94, 

96.3 

97.0 

96.5 

94.2 

92.0 

90.8 

94.8 

96.7 

96.8 

97.6 

93.6 


4,076  98.0 


10,835 
4,123 
3,945 
6,638 

67,324 
4,120 
4,308 
2,867 
5,567 
4,760 
676, 796 

92,616 
259,505 
247, 853 

60,466 

15, 366 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 

cent. 


92.6 
92.2 
94.5 
96.7 
92.3 
92.8 
97.0 
94.0 
97.3 
96.7 
93.7 
93.1 
93.5 
94.0 
94.9 
92.9 


887 

1,481 

20,983 

1, 

3,909 

763 

933 

1,124 

1,208 

1,633 

915 

680 

732 

1, 

2,551 
9,060 
5,862 

918 

7, 121 

1,973 

16,527 

1,226 

1,064 

1,670 

4,777 

2,336 
800 

1,194 

2,130 

2,604 

640 

1,239 

2,072 

1,364 

619 

6,892 

622 

827 

749 

9,421 

866 

1,282 

3,003 

846 

662 

2,494 

1,036 

663 

2,540 

639 

883 

1,405 

12,276 

1,028 

1,056 

717 

1,266 

1,038 

138, 102 

19,818 

51,812 

61,568 

11,842 

3,062 


89.0 
82.6 
88.2 
85.9 
89.7 


93.4 
89.6 

87.2 
92.1 
84.7 
84.3 
87.6 
89.5 

90.2 
90.6 

87.8 

84.1 
83.3 
87.0 
71.9 

88.7 

87.7 

94.2 
86.5 

90.1 
91.0 

84.3 

79. 

70.2 

56.5 

88.8 

69.6 

63.2 

75.0 

69.9 

67.8 

92, 

78.2 

70.1 

73.6 

61.8 

63.0 

60, 

85.8 

66.0 

71.0 

63.0 

82.9 
69.0 
84.7 
87.4 
78.6 
86.9 
84.9 
83.4 
87.9 
88.6 
78.1 
81.5 
77.1 
78.7 
75.0 
79.0 


16  AND  17 

YEARS  OF 

AGE. 


Num^- 
ber. 


Per 

cent. 


619 
659 

8,485 

809 

1, 

193 
553 
662 
605 
873 
381 
380 
363 
760 

1,271 
6,672 
3,002 

505 
4,113 
1,217 
7,115 

679 

676 

1,026 
2,559 

1,085 
365 

622 
668 
797 
189 
798 
859 
499 
201 

2,281 
226 
564 
301 

3,387 
322 
613 

1,012 
296 
363 

1,211 

316 

165 

1,314 
238 
387 
667 

4,961 
713 
464 
301 
599 
487 
49,106 

7,547 
17,423 
19,533 

3,725 
878 


47.9 

35.9 

31.9 

30. 

41.3 

18.6 
60.0 
39.6 
40.9 
45.7 
29.2 
39.4 
39.3 
34.8 

38.2 
50.9 
40.1 

44.3 
44.9 
46.8 
28.3 
49.9 

55.6 

60.2 
44.1 

40.8 
39.1 

44.1 

26.7 

20.2 

20.7 

56.3 

27.8 

21.6 

25.3 

22.7 

23.4 

66.0 

33.9 

2 

28.2 

25.1 

20.7 

21.6 

44.2 

31.0 

22.1 

16.5 

39.1 
23.0 
37.1 
36.2 
30.9 
48.1 
34.9 
32.6 
47.0 
44.7 
27.0 
30.9 
25.0 
2,S.  6 
23.  S 
24.4 


18 
to  20 
years 

of 
age. 


Under 
7  years 
of  age. 


311 
330 
4,040 
363 
964 

70 
284 
269 
390 
421 
179 
164 
190 
305 

740 
3,995 
1,980 

226 
2,326 

560 
4,000 

406 

333 

879 
1,467 

643 
232 

320 
337 
339 


360 

366 

87 

1,096 
97 
410 
151 

1,736 
166 
238 
512 
116 
179 
593 

140 

48 

851 
112 
222 
394 

2,776 
787 
316 
200 
377 
273 
24,936 

3,407 

8,411 
11,054 

1,631 
432 


796 

1,049 

19, 881 

1,915 

3,858 

1,003 

1,097 

972 

1,003 

1,297 

959 

660 

494 

1,036 

2,381 
8,100 
6,473 

482 

6,293 

1,066 

15,868 

607 

743 

1,616 
5,118 

1,517 

709 

1,065 

2,212 

1,707 

1,041 

1,203 

1,916 

1,597 

574 

5,934 

782 

856 

941 

11,389 

948 

1,663 

3,553 

1,577 

838 

3,752 

852 

813 


21 
years 
of 
age 
and 
over. 


501 
184 

2,002 
423 
169 
133 
184 
117 
20, 276 

2,208 

6,17S 
11,301 

1,326 
266 


SCHOOL   ATTENDANCE. 


423 


Table  126. 


-SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE,  BY  SEX  AND  AGE  PERIODS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING 
25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920-Continued. 


New  York— Con. 

Newbur^ 

Niagara  Falls 

Pouglikeepsie 

Rochester 

Rome 

Schenectady 

Syracuse 

Troy 

Utica 

Watertown 

Yonkers 

North  Carolina: 

Asheville 

Charlotte 

"Wihmngton 

Winston-Salem. . . 
Omo: 

Akron 

Canton 

Cincinnati 

Cleveland 

Columbus 

Dayton 

East  Cleveland... 

Hamilton 

Lakewood 

Lima 

Lorain 

Mansfield 

Marion 

Newark 

Portsmouth 

Springfield 

Steuben  ville 

Toledo 

Warren 

Youngstown 

Zanesville 

Oklahoma: 

Muskogee 

Oklahoma  City... 

TuLsa 

Oregon: 

Portland 

Pennsylvania: 

AUentovni 

Altoona 

Bethlehem 

Chester 

Easton 

Erie 

Harrisburg 

Hazleton 

Johnstown 

Lancaster 

McKeesport 

New  Castle 

Norristown  bor- 
ough  

Philadelphia 

Pittsburgh 

Reading 

Scranton 

Wilkes-Barre 

Williamsport 

York 

Rhode  Island: 

Cranston 

Newport 

Pawtucket 

Providence 

Woonsocket 


Both 

sexes. 


5,083 

9,226 

6,  012 

51,  980 

5,643 

18, 328 

30,859 

12, 276 

17, 610 

5,591 

22, 877 

5,501 
9,153 
6,012 

8,274 

29,  582 

13, 212 

68,  404 

150,  8S0 

40, 801 

26,511 

4,947 

0,821 

8,231 

7, 772 

8,041 

4,561 

5,215 

4,755 

5, 931 

10,  820 

5, 195 

42,558 

4,599 

24,  516 

5,104 

6,887 
16, 679 
12,  798 

45, 290 

13, 197 
11,919 
8,842 
8,346 
5,766 
17,385 
13,008 
7,224 
13, 991 
9,064 
9,3,50 
9,242 

5,036 

318,  545 

113,  274 

19,  473 

28,  911 

15, 927 

6,196 

8,553 

5,44' 
5,070 
11,608 
43,33 
8,110 


Male. 


2,  522 
4,724 
2,979 

26,  219 
2,932 
9,238 

15,  339 
6,121 
8,745 
2,735 

11,593 

2,608 
4,272 
2,785 
3,984 

14,  791 

6,563 

34,  204 

75,  536 

20,  358 

13,  433 

2,  432 

3,367 

4,109 

3,857 

3,999 

2,  268 

2,571 

2,379 

2,859 

5,323 

2,629 

21, 189 

2,  352 

12, 227 

2,501 

3,295 
8,167 
6,296 

22,  591 

6,590 
5,896 
4,500 
4,142 
2,892 
8,490 
6,447 
3,609 
7,026 
4,569 
4,594 
4,640 

2,494 
160,311 

57,  417 
9,797 

14, 304 
8,026 
3,040 
4,281 

■  2,833 
2,536 
5,754 

21,571 
3,964 


Fe- 
male. 


2,561 
4,502 
3,033 

25,  761 
2,711 
9,090 

15, 520 
6,155 
8,865 
2,856 

11, 284 

2,893 
4,881 
3,227 
4,290 

14, 791 

6,649 

34,  260 

75,  344 

20,  443 

13,  078 

2,  515 

3,454 

4,122 

3,915 

4,042 

2,293 

2,644 

2,376 

3, 072 

5,49' 

2,  .566 

21, 369 

2,247 

12,  2K9 

2,003 

3,592 
8,512 
6,502 

22,699 

6,607 
6, 023 
4,342 
4,204 
2,874 
8,  895 
6,561 
3,615 
6,965 
4,495 
4,756 
4,602 

2,542 
158, 234 

55,  857 
9,676 

14,607 
7,901 
3, 15(: 
4,272 

2,614 
2,534 
5,854 
21,766 
4,146 


7  TO  13 

YEARS  OF 

AGE. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 

cent 


3,296 
6,053 
3,695 

32, 021 
3,285 

11, 119 

18, 269 
7,301 

11,  301 
3, 345 

13, 949 

3,494 
6,029 
3,938 
5,550 

18, 109 

8,643 

42,067 

97,  487 

23,  720 

16,  103 

2, 650 

4,364 

4,835 

4,868 

5,478 

2,  8,S4 

3,  29, 
2,872 
3,  769 
6,8^6 
3,458 

26,220 
2,720 

16, 001 
3,  29:~ 

3,972 
9, 669 

7,755 

26,804 

8,996 
7, 725 
6,097 
5,763 
3,577 
11,1 
7, 995 
5,049 
9,526 
5,856 
6,303 
6,063 

3,457 

210,  282 

72,200 

12,  951 

19,234 

10,  282 

3,823 

5,592 

3,522 
3,046 
7, 662 
28,554 
5,712 


95.3 
94.7 
93.4 
94.6 
95.6 
97.3 
96.4 
95.0 
97.4 
95.0 
97.1 

90.8 
95.2 
87.9 
94.5 

96.3 
91.5 
97.2 
96.2 
9.5.9 
96.8 
97.5 
94.0 
96.8 
98.1 
98.4 
97.1 
96.  S 
97.7 
96.3 
97.0 
95.0 
96.3 
96.6 
96.8 
96.1 

96.2 

92.8 
95.2 

97.5 

93.3 
97.4 
94.1 
93.3 
93.7 
91.4 
96.0 
95.6 
97.2 
97.1 
91.7 
97.6 

96.2 
94.0 
94.5 
95.5 
93.1 
95.9 
95.6 
96.7 

95.2 

92. 

96.3 

95.7 

96.0 


14  AND  15 

YEARS  OF 

AGE. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


748 
1,232 

865 
6,600 

741 
2,446 
4,005 
1,  823 
2,246 

812 
2,938 

793 
1,218 

^49 
1,075 

3,843 

1,,837 

9,989 

20,305 

6,037 

3,671 

689 

1,086 

1,125 

1,157 

1, 073 

661 

769 

778 

896 

1, 627 

695 

5,836 

645 

3,360 

771 

%0 
2,30S 
1, 7.56 

6,244 

1,723 
1,6% 
1,156 
1,099 

878 
2,494 
2,134 

969 
1, 887 
1,289 
1, 2.S2 
1,231 

649 

46,224 

16, 016 

3,042 

4,123 

2,370 

979 

1,246 

659 

702 

1,144 

4,824 

752 


83.2 
87.9 
83.3 
79.7 
84.5 
90.3 
83.9 
8.5.7 
80.9 
87.6 
86.7 

81.1 
76.1 
73.4 
66.7 

90.3 
80.4 
90.2 

88.8 
88.9 
89.3 
94.8 
,S7.2 
93.0 
87.3 
91.9 
,S4.2 
8.S.2 
8,8.1 
85.5 
90.5 
83.0 
83.9 
93.9 
89.4 
88.1 


8,5.7 


91.1 

74.9 
89.0 
79.7 
7.5.6 
87.7 
86.2 
93.9 
72.9 
81.5 
80.5 
78.0 
86.6 

71.2 
84.6 
8.5.5 
8.5.7 
80.0 
85.6 
87.2 
82.0 

70.4 
83.7 
52.5 
65.0 
46.6 


16  AND  17 

YEARS  OF 
AGE. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent 


258 
462 
389 

2,715 
372 

1,256 

2,099 
950 
851 
376 

1,290 

476 
642 
407 
578 

1,863 

919 

4,  5,85 

8,601 

3,566 

1,842 

468 

462 

633 

602 

512 

322 

408 

377 

400 

812 

3.59 

2,717 

359 

1,617 

378 

684 
1, 519 
1,139 

4,039 

644 
873 
467 
425 
407 
1,369 
1,061 
368 
78* 
611 
538 
599 

290 

17,  455 

7,271 

1,042 

1, 652 

1,086 

490 

570 

330 
367 
541 
2,3,59 
300 


27.1 
32.3 
35.8 
31.8 
43.3 
46.1 
41.7 
39.9 
31.3 
3,S.9 
39.4 

47, 
39.7 
36.1 
27.0 

35.2 
37.0 
39.3 
37.3 
51.0 
43.1 
64.8 
34.7 
58.1 
44.9 
4,5.3 
38.5 
45.9 
44.4 
34.9 
45.3 
40.1 
36.0 
49.5 
42.6 
40. 3 

62.1 
49.5 
52.6 

56.1 

27.5 
43.8 
29.3 
24.0 
38.6 
43.2 
4,5.3 
20.9 
32.4 
33.7 
31.8 
40.0 

29.7 
30.1 
36.8 
29.5 
29.9 
3,S.5 
3X.d 
32.9 

36.3 
23.1 
23.2 
31.8 
16.6 


18 

to  20 

Under 

years 

7  years 

of 

of  age. 

age. 

145 

579 

173 

1,194 

188 

765 

1,702 

7,517 

326 

809 

727 

2,338 

1,525 

4,090 

552 

1,393 

467 

2,  534 

186 

763 

788 

3,584 

244 

423 

411 

719 

219 

539 

347 

622 

1,093 

4,008 

394 

1,188 

2,686 

7,177 

4,333 

17,  591 

2,359 

3,578 

1,081 

3,121 

341 

630 

242 

579 

422 

1,056 

283 

728 

203 

711 

150 

458 

172 

507 

187 

472 

192 

627 

347 

972 

141 

488 

1,455 

5,568 

178 

628 

759 

2,515 

158 

423 

426 

544 

926 

1,830 

603 

1,397 

2,714 

3,416 

372 

1,277 

462 

1,018 

195 

829 

177 

789 

216 

607 

654 

1,234 

571 

1, 022 

175 

580 

329 

1,329 

329 

838 

287 

780 

273 

916 

131 

458 

7,704 

31,418 

3,696 

11,359 

465 

1,731 

728 

2,840 

555 

1,435 

2,56 

540 

258 

770 

194 

665 

205 

646 

312 

1,779 

1,41-J 

5,510 

212 

1,026 

years 
of 


and 
over. 


57 
112 
110 
1,425 
110 
442 
871 
257 
211 
109 
328 

71 
134 

60 
102 

666 

231 

1,900 

2,563 

1,541 

693 

169 

88 

160 

134 

64 

86 

64 

69 

47 

176 

54 

762 

69 

264 


301 
427 
148 

2,073 

185 

145 

98 

93 

81 

479 

225 

83 

136 

141 

160 

160 

51 

5,462 
2,732 
242 
334 
199 
108 
117 

77 
104 
170 
676 
108 


424 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  125. 


-SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE,  BY  SEX  AND  AGE  PERIODS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING 
25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920— Continued. 


South  Carolina: 
•  Charleston 

Columbia 

South  Dakota: 

Sioux  Falls 

Tennessee  : 

Chattanooga 

KnoxioUe 

Memphis 

NashvlUe 

Texas: 

Austin 

Beaiunont 

Dallas 

El  Paso 

Fort  Worth 

Galveston 

Houston 

San  Antonio 

Waco 

Wichita  FaUs... 
Utah: 

Ogden 

Salt  Lake  City . . 
Vikginia: 

Lynchburg 

Newport  News. . 

Norfolk 

Petersburg 

Portsmouth 

Richmond 

Roanoke 

Washington: 

Bellingham 

Everett 

Seattle 

Spokane 

Tacoma 

West  Virginia  : 

Charleston 

Clarksburg 

Huntington 

Wlieeling 

Wisconsin: 

Green  Bay 

Kenosha 

La  Crosse 

Madison 

Milwaukee 

Oshkosh 

Racine 

Sheboygan 

Superior 


Both 

sexes. 

Male. 

12,218 
6,753 

5,983 
3,141 

4,729 

2,361 

10, 125 

4,998 

15,228 

7,412 

25, 619 

12, 045 

21,785 

10,549 

7,836 
7,703 
25,556 

3,781 
3,701 
12,457 

14,150 

6,903 

16,089 

7,745 

6,964 

3,369 

22,512 

10,851 

26, 506 

13, 120 

7,892 

3,813 

5,142 

2,588 

7,805 

3,978 

26,888 

13,412 

5,604 

2,673 

5,142 

2,451 

18,382 

8,815 

5,098 

2,339 

10,039 

4,795 

29, 833 

14, 261 

9,984 

4,844 

5,060 

2,453 

5,264 

2,646 

50,554 

25, 418 

21,013 

10,348 

16,625 

8,128 

7,406 
5,299 
9,594 

3,638 
2,618 
4,743 

10,005 

4,921 

6,689 

3,295 

7,848 

3,873 

6,510; 

3,109 

8,670| 

4,315 

92,16ll 

46,018 

7, 1591 

3,546 

10,870' 

5,411 

7,082 

3,631 

9,114 

4,422 

Fe- 
male. 


6,235 
3,612 


7  TO  13 

TEARS  OF 
AGE. 


Num- 
ber. 


7,991 

4,284 

2,708 

6,354 
10,099 
16,44 
14,013 

4,306 
5, 135 

16,215 
9,374 

10, 393 
4,591 

14,922 

17,904 
4,996 
3,508 

4,660 
15, 685 

3,748 
3,445 

11,919 
3, 556 
6, 564 

19, 166 
6,528 

2,969 
3,223 
28, 688 
12, 229 
10, 247 

4,607 
3,351 
6,276 
6,573 

3,888 
4,803 
3,492 
4,142 
54, 250 
4, 137 
6,308 
4,055 
5,220 


Per 

cent. 


91.3 
92.8 

94.9 

94.3 
94.5 
92.2 
94.5 

93.9 
95.2 
93.3 

87.0 
88.6 
91.4 
90.2 
83.7 
92.2 
87.5 

94.7 
95.7 

92.5 
91.7 
93.2 
88.5 
95.7 
93.2 
94.9 

95.8 
95.5 
93.9 
98.0 
93.8 

92.6 
88.9 
92.9 
93.6 

90.1 
93.6 
95.1 
97.6 
96.9 
95.7 
94.5 
96.4 
93.9 


14  AND  15 

YEARS  OF 

AGE. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,679 
980 

685 

1,483 
2,125 
3,788 
3,335 

1,188 
1,174 
3,988 
2,251 
2,490 
1,075 
3, 565 
4,152 
1,245 


1,175 
3,929 

806 
735 
2,542 
745 
1,428 
4,075 
1,334 

775 

870 

6,742 

2,983 

2,478 

1,056 

807 

1,401 

1,461 

1,069 
991 
904 

1,068 

12,327 

982 

1,542 
850 

1,251 


Per 

cent. 


77.0 
81.9 

9L0 

82.5 

78.3 
78.0 


89.7 
82.4 
8:3.0 
77.1 
79.6 
80.3 
79.3 
73.4 
84.3 
79.7 

93.9 
92.6 

74.1 
75.9 

77.7 
75.0 
80.2 
74.8 
81.1 

90.5 
90.0 
87.7 
92.3 
86.5 

81.3 
85.9 
80.5 
79.9 

87.9 
85.0 
91.4 
95.4 
87.7 
83.4 
91.0 
87.5 
92.3 


16  AND  17 

TEARS  OF 

AGE. 


Niun- 
ber. 


851 
680 

427 


1,050 
2, 131 
1,744 

913 

621 

2,466 

1,067 

1,495 

602 

1,940 

2,070 

761 

427 

870 
2,552 

445 
387 

1,415 
410 
743 

2,212 


495 

491 

4,496 

2,040 

1,396 

574 
449 
725 
709 

682 
487 
660 
853 
7,253 
611 


Per 
cent 


37.4 
62.1 

55.5 

42.4 
33.9 
39.4 
40.1 

68.1 

44. 

46.2 

38.4 

41.6 

40  0 

40.4 

36.1 

51.8 

37.1 

70.8 
63.9 

36.7 

33.5 

38.4 

33 

38.9 

35.4 

45.7 

57.8 
51.6 
55.2 
61.3 

48.8 

43.3 
42.8 
37.7 
36.0 

56.5 

43.6 

60.4 

71.1 

50 

53 


875  49.4 
588  53.0 
867   62.6 


18 
to  20 
years 

of 


Under 
7  years 
of  age. 


440     1,045 
374        317 

293 


574 

579 

1,042 

l,070j 

7151 
302 

1,423 
609 
806 
273 
897 

1,100 
502 
189 

356' 
1,528 

277 
226 

758 


502 

729 
1,112 

1,778 
1,207 

279 
405 
902 
615 

488' 
271 1 
748 
773 
199 
154 

605 
2,346 

240 

300 
1,4721 


182 
379 

147 
798 

1,258 
471 

2,367 
633 

304 

335 

23? 

328 

3,270 
1,431 

4,410 
1,463 

833 

1,181 

4a3 

627 

219 

418 

409 

633 

340 

766 

271 

639 

2;35 

1,257 

399 

815 

719 

1,039 

3,419 
335 

12,650 
925 

292 

1,681 

229 

1,181 

396 

1,172 

years 

of 

age 

and 


212 
118 


137 
263 
433 
416 

435 
66 
562 
234 
417 
152 
440 
507 
189 
56 

139 


49 
276 

58 
127 
755 
180 

182 
114 
2,948 
867 
490 

139 
55 
150 
156 

140 
75 
240 
849 
2,262 
169 
172 
179 
208 


SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE. 


425 


Table  126.— SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE  OF  THE  URBAN  AND  RURAL  POPULATION  7  TO  20 
YEARS  OF  AGE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  DI^^SIONs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  Yorli 

New  Jersey 

Pennsj'lvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Daliota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oldahoma 

Te.xas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


persons  7  TO  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  ATTENDING  SCHOOL. 


Urban  communities. 


1920 


Num- 
ber. 


8, 828, 040 


957, 469 
2, 713,  760 
2, 066, 136 
773, 309 
716,011 
342, 913 
521, 410 
219,  292 
517,  740 


49,882 
47, 530 
18, 739 

597,  753 
92,983 

1.50, 582 

,  355, 633 
407, 766 
950, 361 

581,025 
231,211 
693, 177 
340, 523 
220, 200 

171, 948 
146,091 
240,  826 
17,298 
18, 913 
68,  771 
109, 462 

17,923 
133,997 
58,005 
110, 409 
65, 212 
90,682 
55,017 
124,  .540 
60,226 

101, 640 
105, 537 
91, 955 
43, 781 

55,093 
106, 145 
101, 575 
258, 597 

29,673 
24,162 

8,777 
74, 124 
13,268 
19, 251 
47,696 

2,341 

117, 188 
63,720 
336, 832 


Per 
cent. 


67. 9 


68.7 
67.0 
68.3 
69.8 
64.9 
66.0 
65.8 
74.1 
72.7 


70.3 
70.0 
70.9 
69.6 
63.6 
67.6 

66.5 
66.4 
67.9 

69.8 
66.2 
66.9 
67.5 
72.1 

70.3 
71.9 
66.1 
75.3 
75.3 
71.6 
72.0 

65.8 
63.7 
64.5 
63.8 
68.2 
64.7 
67.1 
63.5 
67.2 

66.6 
66.2 
65.7 
65.1 

70.7 
62.3 
71.0 
64.6 

75.0 
77.3 
69.8 
72.7 
72.3 
67.6 
78.4 
77.5 

72.7 
75.1 
72.2 


1910 


Num- 
ber. 


6, 541, 897 


795,  567 
2, 142, 935 
1, 484, 196 
614,719 
462, 008 
242, 574 
316, 592 
156, 027 
327, 279 


40,800 
40,638 
16,832 

500,  578 
80, 699 

116, 020 

1,134,811 
302, 135 
705, 989 

400, 367 
172, 045 

529,882 
208, 785 
173, 117 

139, 267 
111,401 
205,  898 
10,790 
12,992 
51,733 
82,638 

14,076 
91, 326 
47,662 
72,237 
36,404 
52, 352 
35,660 
80,872 
31, 419 

86,417 
66,  873 
54,921 
34,363 

34,021 
74,669 
53,461 
154, 441 

20, 235 
11,383 

6,238 
64,  878 

8,660 

8,950 
33,978 

1,705 

86,642 
41, 513 
199, 124 


Per 

cent. 


61.6 


64.4 
61.0 
61.4 
63.5 
56.5 
58.2 
59.5 
68.1 
65.3 


64.0 
62.6 
68.4 
65.5 
60.2 
63.2 

62.1 
60.7 
59.6 

61.6 
61.7 
60.2 
62.8 
63.0 

65.2 
65.3 
59.5 
67.1 
68.9 
66.4 
66.0 

58.8 
53.7 
64.4 
56.5 
61.4 
56.2 
54.6 
55.1 
54.4 

60.0 

57.8 
54.9 
60.5 

63.2 
54.0 
64.8 
60.0 

68.2 
68.7 
64.8 
68.3 
68.6 
59.8 
70.7 
67.7 

66.0 
64.5 
65.1 


Rural  communities. 


1920 


Num- 
ber. 


10, 623, 811 


266, 154 
1, 032, 800 
1, 662, 570 
1, 647, 620 
2, 102, 395 
1, 515,  746 
1, 576, 186 
437, 346 
382, 994 


84,417 
25, 533 
43,805 
35, 371 
2,516 
74, 512 

301, 272 
118,213 
613, 315 

408,392 
284, 026 
415,  039 
285, 642 
269,  471 

279, 148 
307, 987 
383,  569 
128,  991 
113,  030 
188,190 
246,705 

19,836 

112. 059 

(') 
349, 628 
231,  a32 
48,5,  557 

338. 060 
445,846 
119, 577 

378, 886 
383,006 
407, 933 
345, 921 

320, 022 
221,  401 
342, 672 
692,091 

72,948 
70,865 
25,610 
101,621 
61,  851 
35, 136 
60, 212 
9,103 

120,  824 
77,  893 
184, 277 


Per 
cent. 


68.3 


71.1 
70.0 
71.6 
72.1 
65.3 
6.5.9 
63.9 
72.8 
74.4 


71.6 
69.7 
72.0 
74. 1 
69.7 
69.1 

71.2 
68.9 
69.7 

73.7 
71.8 
71.0 
73.4 
67.4 

70.0 
72.6 
71.4 
73.7 
72.4 
71.8 
74.5 

72.1 
65.6 


65.1 
67.8 
69.4 
68.4 
58.9 
62.6 

67.1 
67.8 
64.3 
64.7 

65.1 
54.8 
67.9 
64.9 

75.7 
77.8 
73.4 
73.6 
67.7 
57.6 
80.1 
72.4 

75.4 
75.7 
73.3 


1910 


Num- 
ber. 


9, 698, 954 


255, 918 

988, 255 

1,713,096 

1, 656,  729 

1,  764, 893 

1, 340, 977 

1, 356,  888 

304, 166 

312, 032 


81,418 
27, 410 
45,  232 
39,037 
2,613 
60,208 

317,368 
103,361 
567, 526 

409, 769 
310, 552 
425, 987 
291,520 
275, 268 

278,229 
322, 716 
402, 328 
99,669 
102,600 
190, 892 
260,295 

19,286 
122, 296 

(') 
309,  295 
20S,  .592 
402,  757 
211,. 550 
371, 362 

89, 755 

351,446 
350, 989 
316,929 
327, 613 

270,  888 
160, 595 
307, 915 
617, 490 

36,  741 
52,230 
15,237 
73,  589 
52, 044 
19,803 
46,747 
7,775 

99,153 
70,084 
142,  795 


•  No  rural  population,  as  Wasliington  city  is  coextensive  with  the  District  of  Columbia. 


426 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  127.— SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE  OF  THE  URBAN  AND  RURAL  POPULATION  7  TO  13 
YEARS  OF  AGE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


persons 

7  TO  13  YEARS  OF  AGE  ATTENDING  SCHOOL. 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Urban  communities. 

Rural  com  m  unities . 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 

cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 

cent. 

United  States. 

6,369,136 

94.4 

4, 627, 889 

91.8 

7, 499, 874 

87.6 

6, 518,  284 

82.4 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

706,766 
2, 035,  434 
1,498,779 
527,  554 
511,  057 
240,  895 
358,  054 
146,465 
344, 132 

95.7 
94.4 
95.3 
94.9 
93.1 
92.4 
90.2 
94.5 
94.6 

572,266 
1,573,356 
1, 061,  080 
408,  493 
324,  424 
166,098 
214,  344 
101, 381 
206,447 

95.5 
93.3 
93.5 
92.6 
83.4 
84.8 
82.7 
91.1 
92.3 

191,  839 

770, 552 

1, 194,  855 

1, 152, 128 

1,  485,  951 

1, 043,  026 

1, 089,  599 

306,  431 

265, 493 

93.9 
94.0 
94.8 
93.5 
83.2 
81.8 
80.2 
90.6 
93.5 

179,  281 

696, 075 

1, 178, 638 

1, 104, 151 

1, 184, 569 

877,  322 

891,  861 

201, 589 

204,  798 

94.2 

92.3 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

93.4 
91.1 
73.7 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

73.4 
73.0 

84.3 

Pacifle 

90.2 

New  England: 

Maine 

34, 331 
33,  402 
12,833 

439,  441 
73,044 

113,715 

1, 012, 643 
315, 302 

707,  489 

415, 238 
168,  821 
518, 670 
246, 405 
149,645 

117,099 
96,250 

170,  851 
11,310 
11, 942 
46, 667 
73,  435 

13,483 
100,346 
38,  962 
78,  594 
45,786 
64,408 
38,252 
88,642 
42,584 

72, 541 
73,423 
64,  726 
30, 205 

37,222 

76,  564 

68, 235 

176, 033 

19,  807 
15, 741 

6,128 
49, 614 

9,152 
13, 351 
31,188 

1,484 

78, 470 

41,888 

223, 774 

95.4 
94.5 
95.5 
96.1 
95.6 
94.9 

94.1 
94.9 
94.6 

96.3 
94.8 
94.6 
95.3 
96.0 

94.5 
95.5 
94.6 
94.9 
94.9 
95.2 
95.4 

96.0 
95.7 
93.5 
92.7 
93.6 
91.9 
92.3 
91.2 
92.7 

94.4 
93.6 
90.3 
89.2 

93.7 
89.4 
93.9 

88.4 

94.8 
95.4 
92.8 
95.5 
92.9 
88.6 
95.8 
93.3 

95.0 
96.1 
94.3 

28, 116 
29,231 
11,540 
358, 349 
59,  596 
85,434 

819, 053 
225,565 
528,  738 

284,708 
122,683 
385,043 
145,  545 
123, 101 

90, 452 
74, 144 
143, 327 
6,560 
7,907 
33, 108 
52, 995 

10,003 

69. 152 
31, 101 
49, 679 
25,509 
35,990 
24,  308 
56,  770 
21,  912 

60, 341 
44,535 
37, 656 
23, 566 

22, 266 
53,685 

35. 153 
103, 240 

13, 118 
6,921 
4,054 

41,  798 
5,758 
6,211 

22, 485 
1,036 

54,  773 
25,311 
126, 363 

92.2 
94.8 
96.9 
96.0 
93.9 
96.0 

94.1 
92.7 
92.4 

94.3 
93.1 
92.8 
93.7 
94.0 

93.7 
93.8 
91.6 
89.7 
91.9 
93.7 
91.3 

89.4 
85.7 
90.4 
82.2 
91.0 
80.5 
77.9 
80.5 
78.5 

90.6 
84.2 

77.5 
84.8 

87.6 
79.6 

87.8 
81.7 

90.4 
89.0 
91.1 
92.6 

88.7 
82.2 
92.8 
90.0 

91.7 
90.9 
92.8 

59,284 
18, 142 
30,  503 
25,311 
1,828 
56,771 

214, 275 

89,626 

466, 651 

288,322 
200, 892 
296,410 
207,  247 
201,  984 

197,  806 
213,  494 
269,543 
91,566 
79, 380 
132, 243 
168,096 

13,853 

81, 801 

(') 

245, 698 

167, 267 

336,  438 

236, 177 

321,112 

83,605 

270, 433 
259,  695 
279, 973 
232, 925 

219,  041 
157,  685 
236,430 
476, 443 

51,706 
49, 361 
18,426 
71,  739 
43,677 
24,828 
40,423 
6,271 

84,280 
52,  424 
128, 789 

93.6 
91.6 
93.2 
96.4 
95.5 
94.3 

92.9 
95.0 
94.3 

95.6 
95.0 
94.9 
94.5 
93.4 

93.5 
94.8 
92.6 
91.8 
93.3 
93.4 
94.2 

94.5 
89.0 

"82."  5' 
87.9 
86.1 
86.3 
76.3 
79.1 

87.1 
83.2 
78.4 
79.1 

80.  3 
70.8 
83.7 
82.1 

92.1 
95.5 
92.8 
92.9 
86.4 
74.3 
95.3 
89.8 

94.5 
93.7 
92.7 

55,  474 
19,083 
31, 160 
27, 464 
1,840 
44,260 

213, 194 

74,  802 

408,079 

276, 023 
212,  858 
293,364 
199, 460 
196, 933 

189, 140 
217,  499 
265,328 
68, 780 
68, 572 
127,281 
167, 551 

12, 974 

88, 071 

204, 558 
141, 416 
255,  618 
160,  227 
261, 419 
60,286 

232, 727 
224,529 
205, 619 
214, 447 

173, 117 
111,509 
200, 375 
406,860 

24,801 
33,685 
10, 352 
49, 113 
33, 938 
13,  272 
31, 159 
5,269 

65,572 
44,830 
94,396 

92.3 

New  Hampshire.    , 

95.1 

95.3 

Massachusetts 

95.8 

Rhode  Island 

92.9 

Connecticut 

94.7 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

92.4 

New  Jersey 

92.2 

Pennsylvania 

92.2 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

93.9 

Indiana 

93.5 

Illinois 

92.1 

Michigan 

94.4 

Wisconsin...   . 

93.4 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

92.6 

Iowa .  . 

93.0 

Missouri 

89.3 

North  Dakota 

85.8 

South  Dakota 

87.2 

Nebraska 

92.7 

92.6 

South  Atlantic: 
Delaware . .  . . 

85.2 

Maryland 

86.9 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia. 

"72.9 

West  Virginia .... 

87.2 

North  Carolina 

76.0 

South  CaroUna 

66.2 

Georgia 

68.6 

Florida 

68.0 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

79.1 

Tennessee 

76.0 

Aiahama 

64.6 

Mississippi .  . 

74.5 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

72.8 

Louisiana 

52.2 

Oklahoma 

85.8 

Texas 

75.7 

Mountain: 

Montana 

85.5 

Idaho 

87.1 

Wyoming 

87-9 

Colorado 

89.5 

New  Me.xico 

75.6 

Arizona 

67.7 

Utah.... 

90.8 

Nevada 

87.5 

Pacific: 

Washington 

90.5 

Oregon 

90.0 

California 

90.0 

1  No  rural  population,  as  Washington  city  is  coextensive  with  the  District  of  Columbia. 


IIXITERACY. 


427 


Table  128.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF 
AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  SEX,  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES- 
1870-1920. 

[Figures  are  given  under  each  class  for  aU  census  years  for  which  data  are  available.] 


CENSUS  YEAR    AND 
CLASS   OF   POPULATION. 


All  classes. 

White 

Colored  i 

Negro 


Native  white 

Native  parentage 

Foreign  or  mi.xed  par... 
Foreign  parentage — 

Mixed  parentage 

Foreign-born  white 

1910 

All  classes 

White 

Colored ' 

Negro 

Native  white 

Native  parentage 

Foreign  or  mixed  par  . . 

Foreign  parentage 

Mixed  parentage 

Foreign-born  white 

1900 

All  classes 

White 

Colored  i 

Negro 

Native  white 

Native  parentage 

Foreign  or  mixed  par... 
Foreign-born  white 

1890  2 

All  classes 

While 

Colored  i 

Negro 

Native  white 

Native  parentage 

Foreign  or  mixed  par. . . 
Foreign-born  white 

1880 

All  classes 

White 

Colored » 


Native  white 

Foreign-born  white. 

1870 


White 

Colored  i 

Negro. 


POPULATION    10   YEARS 
OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total 
number. 


82,739,315 
74, 359, 749 
8, 379, 566 
8, 053, 225 

60,  861,  .863 
44, 077, 564 
16,  784,  299 
11, 462, 926 
5,321,373 
13, 497,  886 


71,580,270 

63, 933,  870 
7, 646,  400 
7,317,922 

50, 989, 341 
37,  OSl,  278 
13,  90S,  063 
9, 602,  968 
4, 305, 095 
12, 944, 529 


57,949,824 

51,250,918 
6, 698, 906 
6, 415, 581 

41, 236, 662 
30, 310, 261 
10,926,401 
10, 014, 256 


47,413,669 

41,931,074 
5,  482,  4.8,5 
5, 328, 972 


33, 144, 187 

25, 375, 766 

7, 768,  421 

8, 786, 887 


36,761,607  6,239,968 

32, 160, 400  3, 019, 0.SO 


lUiterate. 


Number. 


Per 
cent. 


4,931,905 

3,006,312 
1,92.5,593 
1, 842, 161 

1,242,572 

1, 109,  875 

132,  697 

98,  076 

34, 621 

1,763,740 


5,516,163 

3, 184, 633 
2. 331,. 530 
2, 227, 731 

1,534,272 

1,378,8.84 

155, 388 

117,336 

38, 052 

1,6,50,361 


6,180,069 

3, 200, 746 
2,979,323 
2, 853, 194 

1,913,611 

1,734,764 

178, 847 

1. 287, 135 


6,324,702 

3,212,574 
3,112,128 
3, 042, 668 

2, 065. 003 

1,  .890,  723 

174, 280 

1,147,571 


4,601,207 

25, 785, 789 
6,374,611 


All  classes 28, 228, 945 


24,  717, 870 
3,511,075 
3, 428, 757 


3, 220, 878 

2, 255, 460 
763,620 


5,658,144 

2,851.911 
2,  806, 233 
2, 789, 689 


MALES  10  YEARS  OF 
AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total 
number. 


Illiterate. 


Number. 


6.0  42,289,96912,540,209 

4.0  38, 070, 736  1,  ,551, 529 
23.0  4,219,233  988,680 
22. 9    4, 009, 462     942, 368 


2.0 
2.5 
0, 

0.9 
0.7 
13.1 


7.7 

5.0 
30.5 
30.4 

3.0 
3.7 

1.1 

1.2; 

0.9 

12.7 


10.7 

6.2 
44. 
44.5 

4.6 
5.7 
1 
12.9 


13.3 

7.  7 
56.8 
57.1 

6.2 
7.5 
2.2 
13.1 


17.0 

9.4 
70.0 

8.7 
12.0 


20.0 

11.5 
79.9 
81.4 


30,651,04. 

22, 361, 495 
8,  289, 550 
5, 679, 128 
2, 610, 422 
7,419,691 


37,027, 

33, 164, 
3,863. 
3,637, 

25,843, 
18,  933, 
6,909, 
4,  788, 
2, 120, 
7,321, 


684, 707 

614,612 

70,095 

50,442 

19, 6.53 

866, 822 


558  2, 

2291, 
329  1, 
1, 

033 
751 
282 
825 
457 
196 


814,950 

662,  505 
152,  445 
096,000 

7%,  055 

715, 926 

80, 129 

59,  246 

20, 8.*« 

866, 450 


29,703,440  3,011,224 

26,327,93111,567,1.53 
3, 375, 509  1, 444, 071 
3,181,6501,371,432 


20, 912, 940 
15,  452,  855 
5, 460, 085 
5, 414, 991 


24,352,659 

21,  57,8,  245 
2,774,414 
2, 646, 171 

16, 796, 497 
12,901,102 
3, 895, 39," 
4, 781, 748 


18,735,980 

16, 425, 2.50 
2, 310, 730 


14,268,866 

12, 526, 487 
1,732,379 
1,664,656 


955, 517 

862, 175 

93,342 

611,636 


3,008,222 

1,517,722 
1,490,500 
1, 438, 923 

978, 408 

888,  415 

89,993 

539,314 


2,966,421 

1,410,,S05 
1,555,616 


2,603,888 
1, 250, 970 
1,352,918 
1, 342, 347 


Per 

cent. 


6.0 

4.1 
23.4 
23.5 

2.2 
2.7 
0.8 
0.9 
0.8 
11.7 


FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF 
AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total 
number. 


40,449,346 

36,  289, 013 
4,100,333 
4,043,763 

30,210,818 
21,716,069 
8,  494, 749 
5, 783,  798 
2, 710, 951 
6, 078, 195 


7.  6134, 552, 712 

5. 0  30, 769, 641 
3,  7,S3, 071 
3, 680, 536 


29.8 
30.1 


3.1 
3..S 
1.2 
1.2 
1.0 
11.8 


10.1 

6.0 
42.  8 
43.1 

4.6 
5.6 
1.7 
11.3 


7.0 
.53.7 
54.4 

5.8 
6.9 
2.3 
11.3 


25,146,308 
18, 147, 527 
6, 998, 781 
4, 814, 143 
2,184,638 
5,623,333 


28,246,384 

•24, 922, 9.S7 
3, 323, 397 
3,  233, 931 

20, 323, 722 
14, 857, 406 
5, 466, 316 
4, 599, 2t)5 


lUiterate. 


Number 


2,391,696 

1, 454, 783 
936, 9.13 
899, 793 

5.57, 865 
495, 263 
62, 602 
47, 634 
14, 968 
896.918 


2,701,213 

1,. 522, 128 
1,179,085 
1, 131, 731 

738, 217 

662, 958 

75, 259 

58, 090 

17, 169 

783,911 


3,168.845 

1,6.33;  .593 
1,535,252 
1, 481, 762 

958, 094 

872, 589 

85, 505 

675, 499 


15.8 

8.6 
67.3 


18.3 

10.0 
78.1 
80.6 


23,080,800  3,316,480 

20,  352,  S29l  1,694,  852 
2,70.8,071  1,621,628 
2,682,801  1,603,745 


16,347,690 
12,474,6()4 
3, 873, 026 
4, 005, 139 


18,025,627 

1.5,735,1.50 
2, 290, 477 


13,970,079 

12, 191,3.s:3 
1,778,696 
1, 764, 101 


1,0.86,595 

1,002,308 

84, 2.87 

608, 257 


3,273,537 

1,60.S,275 
1,665,262 


3,054,256 

1,600,941 
1, 4.53, 315 
1,447,342 


Per 


5.9 

4.0 
22. 5 
22!  3 

1.8 
2.3 
0.7 
0.8 
0.6 
14.8 


7.8 

4.9 

31.2 

30.7 

2.9 
3.7 
1.1 
1.2 
0.8 
13.9 


11.2 

6.6 
46.2 
45.8 

4.7 

5.9 

1.6 

14.7 


14.4 

8.3 
59.9 
59.8 

6.6 
8.0 
2.2 
15. 2 


18.2 

10. 2 
72.7 


21.9 

13.1 

.81.7 
82.0 


1  Persons  of  Negro  descent,  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "all  other." 

'  Exclusive  of  persons  in  Indian  Territory  and  on  Indian  reservations,  areas  specially  enumerated  in 
1890,  but  for  which  illiteracy  statistics  are  not  available. 


428 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  129.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF 

UNITED 
[Per  cent  not  shown 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION 
AND  SEX. 


All  classes 

Male 

Female 

White 

Male 

Female 

Negro 

Male 

Female 

Indian 

Male 

Female 

Chinese 

Male 

Female 

Japanese 

Male 

Female 

All  other 

Male 

Female 

Native  white 

Male 

Female 

Native  parentage. 

Male 

Female 

Foreign  parentage 

Male 

Female 

Mixed  parentage. . 

Male 

Female 

Foreign-born  white. . . 

Male 

Female 


ILLITERATE  POPULATION. 


10  years  of  age  anc 
over:  1920  i 


Number. 


4,931,905 
2, 540, 209 
2,391,696 


3,006,312 
1,551,529 
1, 454, 783 

1, 842, 161 
942,368 
899, 793 

61, 730 

30,010 

31,720 

11,262 

10,064 

1,198 

9,276 

5, 145 

4, 131 

1,164 

1,093 

71 

1,242,572 

684,707 

557, 865 

1, 109. 875 

614,612 

495, 263 

98,076 

50,442 

47,634 

34,621 

19,653 

14,968 

1,76.3,740 
866,822 
896,918 


Per 
cent. 


6.0 
6.0 
5.9 


4.0 
4.1 
4.0 

22.9 
23.5 
22.3 

34.9 
32.8 
37.2 
20.0 
19.7 
23.1 
11.0 
8.7 
16.2 
13.0 
13.0 
12.5 

2.0 
2.2 

L8 
2.5 
2.7 
2.3 
0.9 
0.9 
0.8 
0.7 
0.8 
0.6 

13.1 
11.7 

14.8 


10  to  14 
years  of  age. 


Number. 


Per 
cent. 


246,360 
141,  576 
104, 784 


2.3 
2.6 
2.0 


100,643 
57, 150 
43,493 

140, 892 
81,944 
58,948 

4,751 

2,427 

2,324 

40 

28 

12 

29 

22 

7 

5 

5 


85,856 

49,650 

36.206 

71,845 

42,349 

29,496 

10,032 

5, 181 

4,851 

3,979 

2,120 

1,859 

14,787 
7,500 

7,287 


1.1 
1.2 
0.9 

11.4 
13.3 
9.5 

15.7 
15.9 
15.5 
2.0 
2.3 
1.6 
1.1 
L6 
0.6 
3.2 


0.9 
1.1 
0.8 
1.1 
L3 
0.9 
0.6 
0.6 
0.6 
0.5 
0.5 
0.5 

4.5 
4.5 
4.4 


15  to  19 
years  of  age. 


Number. 


283,316 
171,489 
111,827 


125, 495 
74, 455 
51,040 

152,998 
94,455 
5S,543 

4,373 

2,247 

2,126 

145 

132 

13 

292 

189 

103 

13 

11 

2 

97,013 

60,731 

36, 282 

83,303 

53,406 

29, 897 

9,934 

5,132 

4,802 

3,776 

2,193 

1,583 

28,482 
13,724 
14, 758 


Per 

cent. 


3.0 
3.7 
2.4 


1.5 
L8 
L2 

14.1 
18.4 
10.3 

17.2 
17.7 
16.7 
5.3 
6.1 
2.2 
6.7 
6.1 
8.2 
1.9 
L9 


1.2 
1.6 
0.9 
1.5 
L9 
1.1 
0.7 
0.7 
0.7 
0.5 
0.6 
0.4 

5.4 
5.3 
5.5 


20  to  24 
years  of  age. 


Number. 


392, 853 
203, 773 
189,080 


207, 649 
103,958 
103,691 

179, 124 
96,895 
82, 229 

4,211 

2,054 

2,157 

545 

427 

118 

1,226 

360 

866 

98 

79 

19 

98,938 

57,040 

41,898 

86,669 

50,891 

35, 778 

9,207 

4,396 

4.811 

3,062 

1,753 

1,309 

108,711 
46,918 
61,793 


Per 
cent. 


4.2 
4.5 
4.0 


2.5 
2.6 
2.5 

17.0 
19.9 
14.5 

21.0 
19.7 
22.5 
U.2 
10.4 
16.3 
12.7 
7.9 
17.0 
4.2 
3.5 
16.8 

1.4 
1.6 
1.1 
1.7 
2.0 
1.4 
0.7 
0.7 
0.7 
0.4 
0.5 
0.4 

11.7 
10.3 
13.2 


I  Includes  persons  of  unknown  age. 


ILLITERACY. 


429 


AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  AGE  PERIODS,  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE 

STATES:  1920. 

where  base  is  less  than  100.] 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION 
AND  SEX. 


All  classes 

Male 

Female 

White 

Male 

Female 

Negro 

Male 

Female 

Indian 

Male 

Female 

Chinese 

Male 

Female 

Japanese 

Male 

Female 

AH  other 

Male 

Female 

Native  white 

Male 

Female 

Native  parentage. 

Male 

Female 

Foreign  parentage 

Male 

Female 

Mixed  parentage . 

Male , 

Female 

Foreign-born  white.  - . 

Male 

Female 


ILLITERATE  POPULATION. 


25  to  34 
years  of  age. 


Num- 
ber. 


961,200 
486, 217 
474,983 


660, 706 
336, 106 
324, 600 

2S7, 063 
143,515 
143, 548 

8,769 

4,078 

4,691 

1,543 

1,174 

369 

2,779 

1,029 

1,750 

340 

315 

25 

190,913 

108, 587 

82, 326 

168, 484 

97.189 

71,295 

17, 124 

8,407 

8,717 

5,305 

2,991 

2,314 

469, 793 
227, 519 
242  274 


Per 
cent. 


5.6 
5.6 
5.6 


4.3 
4.3 
4.3 

17.9 
19.0 
16.9 

29.2 
26.3 
32.4 
1.5.5 
1.3.6 
27.8 
10.5 
6.7 
15.8 
11.0 
10.7 
15.3 

1.5 
1.8 
1.3 
1.9 
2.2 
1.6 
0.7 
0.7 
0.7 
0.5 
0.5 
0.4 

1.5.1 
13.1 

17.7 


35  to  44 
years  of  age. 


Num- 
ber. 


988,961 
509,107 
479, 854 


662, 629 
355, 103 
307,526 

310, 538 
144,961 
165,577 

10, 212 

4,803 

5, 409 

2,106 

1,781 

325 

3,082 

2,078 

1,004 

394 

381 

13 

201,739 

112,982 

88, 757 

182, 269 

102,  ISO 

80, 089 

14,317 

7,778 

6,539 

5, 153 

3,024 

2,129 

460,890 
242, 121 
218, 769 


Per 

cent. 


7,0 
6.9 
7.1 


5.2 
5.3 
5.1 

23.3 
22.0 
24.6 

40.3 
36.2 
44.9 
19.7 
18.4 
3.3.8 
10.9 
9.0 
19.6 
23.1 
23. 6 


2.1 
2.3 
1.9 
2.6 
2.9 
2.4 
0.8 
0.9 
0.7 
0.6 
0.7 
0.5 

14.6 
13.4 
16.2 


45  to  54 
years  of  age. 


55  to  64 
years  of  age. 


Num- 
ber. 


857, 776 
453, 950 
403,826 


518,918 
279,937 
238,981 

323,924 
164,954 
158, 970 

10,644 

5,297 

5,347 

2,595 

2,400 

195 

1,487 

1,156 

331 

208 

206 

2 

202, 196 

113, 275 

88, 921 

183, 398 

102, 506 

80,892 

13, 763 

7,754 

6,009 

5,035 

3,015 

2,020 

316,722 
166,662 
150, 060 


Per 
cent. 


8.2 
8.0 
8.3 


5.5 
5.5 
5.4 

34.1 
30.1 
39.5 

54.5 
49.3 
60.9 
22.4 
21.6 
40.6 
13.9 
12.4 
23.9 
30.3 
31.3 


2.9 
3.1 
2.6 
3.7 
3.9 
3.5 
0.9 
1.0 
0.8 
0.9 
LI 
0.7 

12.8 
11.9 
14.0 


Num- 
ber. 


594, 573 
292, 511 
302,062 


370, 421 
181, 988 
188, 433 

212,682 
103, 407 
109, 275 

8,328 

4,131 

4,197 

2.789 

2, 680 

109 

299 

254 

45 

54 

51 

3 

177,515 

92,008 

85,507 

160, 362 

82,986 

77, 376 

12,965 

6,680 

6,285 

4, 188 

2,342 

1,846 

192,906 

89,980 

102,926 


Per 

cent. 


9.1 
8.4 


6.1 

5.7 
6.6 

49,4 
42.9 
57.9 

66.5 
61.4 
72.4 
27.6 
27.1 
52.9 
17.6 
16.5 
27.1 
37.8 
37.5 


4.0 
4.0 
4.0 
4.9 
4.9 
5.0 
1.4 
1.4 
1.3 
1.5 
L7 
L4 

n.9 

10.0 
14.1 


65  years  of 
age  "and  over 


Num- 
ber. 


591,385 
273,000 
318, 385 


352,525 
158, 298 
194, 227 

227, 310 
108,473 
118, 837 

10,043 

4,792 

5,251 

1,432 

1,380 

52 

38 

27 

11 

37 

30 

7 

185, 133 
88, 662 

96. 471 
170, 603 

81, 498 
89,105 

10. 472 
4,980 
5,492 
4,058 
2,184 
1,874 

167, 392 
69, 636 
97, 756 


Per 
cent. 


12.0 
11.0 
13.0 


7.7 
6.9 

8.5 

68.3 
62.4 
74.8 

76.4 
73.6 
79.2 
3.5.2 
34.8 


18.9 
15.6 


5.7 
5.5 
5.9 
6.2 
6.0 
6.5 
2.9 
2.8 
3.0 
2.7 
2.9 
2.4 

12.6 
10.2 
1.5.1 


430 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


TABLE   130.— NUMBER  AND    PER   CENT   ILLITERATE    IN    POPULATION    10  YEARS   OF 
iABLj^  xtfu.     i^nj.L^  UNITED  STATES: 


1920 

1910 

CLASS  OF 
POPULATION 

Both  sexes. 

Male 

Female. 

Both  sexes. 

Male 

Female. 

AND  AGE 

1 

PERIOD. 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

All  classes 

4,931,905 

6.0 

2,540,209 

6.0 

2,391,696 

5.9 

5,516,163 

7.7 

2,814,950 

7.6 

2,701,213 

7.8 

10-14  yrs. . 

246,360 

2.3 

141,576 

2.6 

104, 784 

2.01 

370, 136 

4.1 

211,763 

4.6 

158,373 

3.5 

15-19  VIS.. 

283,316 

3.0 

171,489 

3.7 

111,827 

2.4 

448,414 

4.9 

262,770 

5.8 

185,644 

4.1 

20-24  yrs. . 

392,853 

4.2 

203,773 

4.5 

189,080 

4.0 

622,073 

6.9 

343,450 

7.6 

278,623 

6.2 

25-34  yrs. . 

961,200 

5.6 

486,217 

5.6 

474,983 

5.6 

1,102,384 

7.3 

697,657 

7.6 

504,727 

7.0 

35-44  yrs. . 

988,961 

7.0 

609, 107 

6.9 

479,854 

7.1 

940,510 

8.1 

466,287 

7.6 

474,223 

8.6 

45-54  yrs.. 

857,776 

8.2 

453,950 

8.0 

403,826 

8.3 

829, 153 

9.9 

389,608 

8.7 

439,545 

11.3 

55-64  yrs. . 

594,573 

9.1 

292,511 

8.4 

302,062 

9.8 

607,754 

12.0 

283,076 

10.6 

324,678 

13.6 

65>Ts.and 

over 

591,385 

12.0 

273,000 

11.0 

318,  .385 

13.0 

573,799 

14.5 

248,875 

12.5 

324,924 

16.5 

Unknown 

15,481 

10.4 

8,586 

9.2 

6,895 

12.4 

21,940 

13.0 

11,464 

10.0 

10,476 

19.2 

White 

3,006,312 

4.0 

1,551,529 

~4.1 

1,454,783 

4.0 

3,184,633 

5.0 

1,662,505 

5.0 

1,522,128 

4.9 

10-14  yrs. . 

100,643 

1.1 

57, 150 

1.2 

43,493 

0.9 

144,675 

1.8 

82,569 

2.1 

62, 106 

1.6 

15-19  vrs.. 

125,495 

1.5 

74,455 

1.8 

51,040 

1.2 

226,432 

2.8 

132,616 

3.3 

93,816 

2.4 

20-24  yrs. . 

207,649 

2.5 

103,958 

2.6 

103,691 

2.5 

367,669 

4.6 

211,861 

5.2 

165,808 

4.0 

25-34  j-rs.. 

060,706 

4.3 

336, 106 

4.3 

324,600 

4.3 

702, 9b2 

5.2 

403,285 

5.7 

299.677 

4.7 

35-44  yrs.. 

662,629 

5.2 

355,103 

5.3 

307,526 

5.1 

569,403 

5.4 

303,719 

6.5 

265,684 

5.4 

45-54  yrs. . 

518,918 

5.5 

279,937 

5.5 

238,981 

5.4 

477,080 

6.3 

232, 166 

5.7 

244,915 

6.9 

55-64  yrs. . 

370,421 

6.1 

181,988 

5.7 

188,433 

6.6 

344,877 

7.4 

165,476 

6.4 

189,401 

8.6 

65yrs.and 

over 

352,525 

7.7 

158,298 

6.9 

194,227 

8.5 

342,420 

9.4 

135,102 

7.4 

207,318 

11.4 

Unknown 

7,326 

5.9 

4,534 

5.8 

2,792 

6.2 

9,115 

6.8 

5,712 

6.1 

3,403 

8.5 

Negro 

1,842,161 

22.9 

942,368 

23.5 

899,793 

22.3 

2,227,731 

30.4 

1,096,000 

30.1 

1,131,731 

30.7 

10-14  yrs. . 

140,892 

11.4 

81,944 

13.3 

58,948 

9.5 

218,555 

18.9 

125,616 

21.7 

92,939 

16.1 

15-19  yrs.. 

152,998 

14.1 

94,455 

18.4 

58,543 

10.3 

214,860 

20.3 

126,459 

24.9 

88, 401 

16.  0 

20-24  yrs.. 

179,124 

17.0 

96,895 

19.9 

82, 229 

14.5 

246,860 

23.9 

126,970 

26.3 

118,890 

21.7 

25-34  yrs. . 

287,063 

17.9 

143,515 

19.0 

143,548 

16.9 

380, 742 

24.6 

183,993 

24.4 

196,749 

24.7 

35-44  yrs.. 

310,538 

23.3 

144,901 

22.0 

165,577 

24.0 

361,858 

32.3 

152,132 

27.7 

199, 726 

37.1 

45-54  yrs.. 

323,924 

34.1 

164,954 

30.1 

158, 970 

39.5 

334,930 

47.0 

147,542 

38.9 

187,388 

66.3 

55-64  yrs.. 

65  yrs. and 

over 

212,682 

49.4 

103,407 

42.9 

109,275 

57.9 

249,584 

63.0 

120,046 

55.5 

129,538 

72.0 

227,310 

68.3 

108,473 

62.4 

118,837 

74.8 

219,255 

74.5 

107,877 

70.7 

111,378 

78.6 

Unknown 

7,630 

32.5 

3,764 

27.9 

3,866 

38.7 

12,087 

38.9 

5,365 

31.4 

6,722 

48.1 

Ind.,  Chi., 

w 

Jap.,    and 

another 

83,432 

25.6 

46,312 

22.1 

37,120 

31.8 

103,799 

31.6 

56,445 

25.0 

47,354 

46.2 

10-14  yrs. . 

4,825 

13.8 

2,482 

13.9 

2,343 

13.8 

6,906   20.6 

3,578 

20.4 

3,328 

20.9 

15-19  vrs.. 

4,823 

14.5 

2,579 

13.9 

2,244 

15.3 

7,122 

20.5 

3,695 

18.3 

3,427 

23.6 

20-24  yrs. . 

6,080 

16.5 

2,920 

13.7 

3,160 

20.3 

8,544 

21.5 

4,619 

17.0 

3,925 

31.2 

25-34yrs. . 

13,431 

19.3 

6,596 

15.5 

6,835 

25.2 

18,680 

23.8 

10,379 

18.0 

8,301 

40.1 

35-44  yrs. . 

15,794 

24.0 

9,043 

19.0 

6,751 

37.1 

19, 249 

33.9 

10,436 

24.8 

8,813 

60.0 

45-54  yrs.. 

14,934 

35.1 

9,059 

28.5 

5,875 

55.0 

17,143 

41.2 

9,901 

31.0 

7,242 

74.4 

55-64  yrs.. 

11,470 

46.9 

7,116 

38.9 

4,354 

70.5 

13,293 

54.4 

7,554 

42.9 

5,739 

83.7 

65  yrs. and 

over 

11,550 

66.1 

6,229 

58.1 

5,321 

78.7 

12,124 

78.7 

5,896 

69.6 

6,228 

90.0 

Unknown 

525 

34.2 

288 

27.7 

237 

48.1 

738 

19.6 

387 

11.9 

351 

65.5 

ILLITEEACY. 


431 


AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  AGE  PERIODS,  FOR  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE 
1920  AND  1910. 


1920 

1910 

CLASS  OF 

1 

1 

POPULATION 

Both  sexes. 

Male 

Female. 

Both  sexes.   | 

Male 

Female. 

AND  AGE 

1 

PERIOD. 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

Native  white. 

1,242,572 

2.0 

684,707 

2.2 

557, 865 

1.8' 

1,534,272 

3.0 

796,055 

3.1 

738,217 

2.9 

10-14  yrs.. 

85, 856 

0.9 

49,650 

1.1 

36, 206 

O.s 

131,991 

1.7 

76,359 

2.0 

55,632 

1.5 

15-19  vrs.. 

97,013 

1.2 

60,731 

1.6 

36,282 

0.9' 

140,323 

1.9 

85,510 

2.3 

54,813 

1.5 

20-24  yrs.. 

98,938 

1.4 

57,040 

1.6 

41,898 

1.1 

148,541 

2.3 

84,586 

2.6 

63,9.55 

1.9 

25-34  yrs. . 

190,913 

1.5 

108,587 

1.8 

82,326 

1.3 

247,774 

2.4 

136,583 

2.6 

111,191 

2.2 

35-44  yrs.. 

201,739 

2.1 

112,982 

2.3 

88,757 

1.9 

235,489 

3.0 

120,488 

3.0 

115,001 

3.0 

45-54  vrs. . 

202, 196 

2.9 

113,275 

3.1 

88,921 

2.6 

248,900 

4.6 

122, 110 

4.2 

126,790 

4.8 

55-64  yrs. . 

177,515 

4.0 

92,008 

4.0 

85,507 

4.0, 

197,955 

6.0 

95,273 

5.5 

102,682 

6.5 

65  yrs. and 

over 

185,133 

5.7 

88,662 

5.5 

96,471 

5.9; 

179,219 

7.3 

73,035 

6.0 

106,184 

8.6 

Unknown 

3,269 

3.2 

1,772 

2.7 

1,497 

3-9 

4,080 

3.8 

2,111 

2.8 

1,969 

5.9 

Native  par.. 

1,109,875 

2.5 

614,612 

2.7 

495,263 

2.3 

1,378,884 

3.7 

715,926 

3.8 

662,958 

3.7 

10-14  vrs.. 

71,845 

1.1 

42,349 

1.3 

29,496 

0.9 

117,973 

2.2 

69,087 

2.6 

48,886 

1.9 

15-19  yrs. . 

83,303 

1.5 

53,406 

1.9 

29,897 

1.1 

121,878 

2.4 

75,394 

3.0 

46,484 

1.8 

20-24  vrs. . 

86,669 

1.7 

50,891 

2.0 

35,778 

1.4 

130,991 

2.8 

75, 193 

3.2 

55, 798 

2.4 

2.5-34  vrs. . 

168,484 

1.9 

97, 189 

2.2 

71,295 

1.6 

220,797 

3.0 

121,983 

3.2 

98,814 

2.7 

35-44  yrs. . 

182,269 

2.6 

102, 180 

2.9 

80,089 

2.4 

210,694 

3.8 

107,355 

3.8 

103,339 

3.9 

45-54 yrs. . 

183,398 

3.7 

102,  .tOO 

3.9 

80,892 

3.5 

224,421 

5.6 

109,7.58 

5.2 

114,663 

6.0 

55-64  yrs.. 

160,362 

4.9 

82,980 

4.9 

77,376 

5.0 

181,363 

6.7 

•    87,500 

6.1 

93,863 

7.3 

65  yrs  .and 

over 

170,603 

6.2 

81,498 

6.0 

89, 105 

6.5 

167,099 

7.6 

67,752 

6.2 

99,347 

8.9 

Unknown 

2,942 

3.2 

1,607 

2.7 

1,335 

4.0 

3,668 

3.S 

1,904 

2.8 

1,764 

6.1 

For.  or  mix. 

par 

132,697 

0.8 

70,095 

0.8 

62,602 

0.7 

155, 3&S 

1.1 

80,129 

1.2 

75,2,59 

1.1 

10-14  yrs.. 

14,011 

0.5 

7,301 

0.6 

6,710 

0.5 

14,018 

0.6 

7,272 

0.6 

6,746 

0.6 

15-19  yrs.. 

13,710 

0.6 

7,325 

0.7 

6,385 

0.6 

18,445 

0.8 

10,116 

0.9 

8,329 

0.7 

20-24  yrs.. 

12,269 

0.6 

6,149 

0.6 

6, 120 

0.6 

17,550 

0.9 

9,393 

1.0 

8,157 

0.9 

25-34  yrs. . 

22,429 

0.6 

11,398 

0.7 

11,031 

0.6 

26,977 

0.9 

14,600 

1.0 

12,377 

0.8 

35-44  yrs. . 

19,470 

0.7 

10,802 

0.8 

8,668 

0.6 

24,795 

1.1 

13,133 

1.1 

11,6(12 

1.0 

4.5-54  yrs.. 

18,798 

0.9 

10,769 

1.0 

8,029 

0.8 

24,479 

1.6 

12,3.52 

1.6 

12,127 

1.6 

55-64  yrs.. 

17,153 

1.4 

9,022 

1.5 

8,131 

1.4 

16,592 

2.8 

7,773 

2.6 

8,819 

3.0 

65yrs.and 

over 

14,530 

2.8 

7,164 

2.8 

7,366 

2.8 

12,120 

4.7 

5,283 

4.1 

6,8.37 

5.4 

Unknown 

.         327 

2.9 

105 

2.8 

162 

3.0 

412 

3.9 

207 

3.7 

205 

4.2 

Foreign-born 

white 

1,763,740 

13.1 

866,822 

11.7 

896,918 

14.8 

1,650,361 

12.7 

866,450 

11.8 

783,911 

13.9 

10-14  yrs.. 

14, 7S7 

4.5 

7,500 

4.5 

7,287 

4.4 

12,684 

3.5 

6,210 

3.4 

6,474 

3.7 

15-19  yrs. . 

28,482 

5.4 

13,724 

5.3 

14,758 

5.5 

86,109 

12.8 

47,106 

13.4 

.39,003 

12.1 

20-24  yrs. . 

108.711 

11.7 

46,918 

10.3 

61,793 

13.2 

219,128 

15.3 

127,275 

15.4 

91,853 

15.1 

2.5-34  yrs. . 

469, 793 

15.1 

227,519 

13.1 

242,274 

17.7 

455, 188 

14.4 

266,702 

14.2 

188,486 

14.6 

35-44  yrs.. 

4tJ0,890 

14.6 

242, 121 

13.4 

218,769 

16.2 

333,914 

12.3 

183,231 

11.7 

150,683 

13.1 

45-54  yrs.. 

316,722 

12.8 

166,662 

11.9 

150,060 

14.0 

228, 180 

11.0 

110,055 

9.3 

118,125 

13.3 

55-64  yrs. . 

192,906 

11.9 

89,980 

10.0 

102,926 

14.1 

146,922 

11.1 

60,203 

8.5 

86,719 

14.2 

65  yrs. and 

over  . . . 

167,392 

12.6 

69,636 

10.2 

97,756 

15.1 

163,201 

13.8 

62,067 

10.2 

101,134 

17.5 

Unknown 

4,057 

20.0 

2,762 

20.1 

1,295 

19.8 

5,035 

19.2 

3,601 

18.3 

1,434 

22.0 

432 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


TABLE  131.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OP 
AGE  AND  OVER,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND 
STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE 


United  States.. 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic. 
E.  North  Central 
W.  North  Central 
South  Atlantic. . 
E.  South  Central 
W.  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pemisylvania 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Centra  l: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina. . . 

South  Carolina. . . 

Georgia 

Florida 

E .  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacitic: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Calilornla 


ALL  classes: 
1920 


Number 


,931,905 


289, 700 
865, 382 
495, 470 
193, 221 
212,942 
S45, 459 
773, 637 
132, 659 
123,435 


20, 240 
15, 788 
8,488 
146, 607 
31,312 
67, 265 

425, 022 
127,661 
312, 699 

131, 006 
52, 034 

173, 987 
88, 046 
50, 397 

34, 487 
20, 680 
83,403 
9,937 
8,109 
13, 784 
22, 821 

10. 508 
64,434 

10. 509 
195, 159 

69, 413 
241, 603 
220, 667 
328, 838 

71, 811 

155, 014 
182,629 
278, 082 
229,  734 

121, 837 

299, 092 

56,  864 

295, 814 

9, 544 

4, 924 

3,149 

24, 208 

41, 637 

39, 131 

6,264 

3,802 

18, 526 

9,317 

95,592 


Per 
cent. 


6.0 


4.9 
4.9 
2.9 
2.0 
11.5 
12.7 
10.0 
5.2 
2.7 


3.3 
4.4 
3.0 
4.7 
6.5 
6.2 

5.1 
5.1 
4.6 

2.8 
2.2 
3.4 
3.0 
2.4 

1.8 
1.1 
3.0 
2.1 
1.7 
1.4 
1.6 

5.9 
5.6 
2.8 
11.2 
6.4 
13.1 
18.1 
15.3 


8.4 
10.3 
16.1 
17.2 

9.4 

21.9 

3.8 

8.3 

2.3 
1.5 
2.1 
3.2 
15.6 
15.3 
1.9 
5.9 

L7 
1.5 
3.3 


NATIVE  white. 


Native 
parentage. 


Number. 


1,109,875 


13, 1.85 

52, 924 

88,  793 

59, 954 

352, 907 

299, 025 

199, 408 

35,163 

8,516 


5,106 
1,023 
1,904 
2,926 
694 
1,532 

16, 150 
6,797 
29,977 

28, 535 
24, 981 
24, 437 
7,580 
3,260 

1,988 

5, 921 

43, 031 

335 

660 

2,184 

5,835 

2,295 
13,  884 
564 
70, 081 
43, 573 
1C4, 673 
38,639 
66, 537 
12, 661 

110,902 
101,317 
64,  925 
21,  881 

40, 753 
78,  818 
29, 413 
50, 424 

669 
654 
320 

7,655 
23,757 

1,454 
535 
119 

1,628 
1,529 
5,359 


Per 

cent. 


2.5 


0.6 
0.7 
1.0 
1.1 
5.4 
6.6 
3.9 
2.4 
0.4 


1.3 
0.6 
l.l 
0.3 
0.5 
0.4 

0.6 
0.7 
0.8 

1.0 
1.4 
1.1 
0.6 
0.5 

0.4 
0.5 
2.2 
0.3 
0.3 
0.4 
0.6 

2.0 
2.0 
0.3 
6.1 
4.8 
8.2 
6.6 
5.5 
3.1 

7.3 
7.4 
6.4 
3.6 

4.6 
11.4 
2.4 
2.2 

0.3 
0.3 
0.4 
1.7 
11.9 
1.3 
0.3 
0.4 

0.3 
0.4 
0.4 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


132,697 


13,  759 
24,048 
28, 390 
14, 678 
3,878 
2,626 
35, 021 
5,697 
4,600 


3,290 
950 
1,709 
4,854 
1,561 
1,395 

12,256 
2,899 

8,893 

5,191 
2,948 
6, 470 
6,592 
7,189 

3,967 
2, 3.54 
4,035 
972 
830 
1,176 
1,344 

132 
1,484 
76 
394 
751 
171 
103 
259 
508 

1,304 
492 
469 
361 

658 

3,139 

1,005 

30, 219 

398 
260 
101 
969 
1,762 
1,779 
390 
38 

751 

461 

3,388 


Per 

cent. 


0.8 


0.8 
0.5 
0.6 
0.5 
0.9 
1.5 
6.6 
1.0 
0.4 


2.9 
1.1 
2.8 
0.5 
0.9 
0.4 

0.5 
0.4 
0.6 

0.6 
1.0 
0.4 
0.7 
0.8 

0.5 
0.4 
0.9 
0.5 
0.5 
0.4 
0.5 

0.6 
0.9 
0.2 
1.0 
1.5 
1.9 
1.0 
1.1 
1.1 

1.3 
1.5 
1.7 
2.3 

2.0 
3.5 
1.2 
9.4 

0.3 
0.3 
0.3 
0.6 
8.2 
4.6 
0.3 
0.2 

0.3 
0.3 
0.5 


FOREIGN-BORN 
WHITE. 


Number 


1,763,740 


257, 207 
760, 010 
342, 832 
86,  760 
39, 757 
6,457 
128, 725 
55,  422 
86, 570 


11,604 
13,746 
4,837 
135,  720 
28, 169 
63,131 

389,603 
111,595 
258, 812 

84,387 
17, 555 
131,996 
70, 535 
38, 359 

26,242 
11,004 
17, 669 
7,238 
3,848 
9,468 
11,291 

3,373 

13,  575 

1,728 

2, 150 

14, 548 

474 

391 

861 

2,657 

2,244 
1,263 
1,893 
1,057 

1,145 

9,707 

5,456 

112,417 

5,178 
2,501 
2,233 

14, 224 
7,250 

19, 291 
3,504 
1,241 

11,630 

5,172 

69,768 


Per 

cent. 


13.1 


14.0 
15.7 
10.8 

6.4 
12.8 

9.1 
29.9 
12.7 


11.1 

15.4 
11.3 
12.8 
16.5 
17.0 

14.2 
15.  3 
18.9 

12.6 
11.8 
11.0 
9.9 
8.4 

5.4 
4.9 
9.6 
5.6 
4.7 
6.4 
10.5 

17.3 
13.4 
6.1 
7.1 
24.0 
6.8 
6.2 
5.4 
6.3 

7.3 

8.3 

10.9 

13.3 

8.3 
21.9 
14.0 
33.8 

5.6 
6.5 
9.0 
12.4 
27.1 
27.5 
6.3 
8.5 

4.7 
5.1 
10.5 


Number. 


1, 842, 161 


4,607 

25, 587 

32, 052 

24,887 

812,  842 

536, 5.83 

402, 233 

1,457 

1,913 


64 
33 

28 

2,565 

8.39 

1,078 

5,032 
5,910 
14, 645 

12, 715 
6,476 

10, 476 

2,203 

182 

241 

1,283 

18, 528 

16 

35 

556 

4,228 

4,700 

35,404 

8,053 

122, 322 

10, 513 

133, 674 

ISl,  422 

261, 115 

55, 639 

40, 548 

79, 532 

210, 690 

205, 813 

79, 245 
206,  730 

14, 205 
102, 053 

87 

44 

66 

619 

228 

338 

59 

16 

245 

89 

1, 579 


ILLITERACY. 


433 


Table  132.— NUMBER  AND    PER   CENT  ILLITERATE  IN   POPULATION   21   YEARS   OF 
AGE   AND    OVER,    FOR    PRINCIPAL    POPULATION    CLASSES,    BY    DIVISIONS    AND 

STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


ALL  classes: 
1920 


United  States. 

Geog.  DmsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic. 
E.  North  Central 
W.  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

E.  South  Central. 
AV.  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North  Central 
•  Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W. North  Central 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia. . 

North  Carolina. 

South  CaroUna . 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W. South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. .. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington... 

Oregon 

CaUfomia 


Number, 


4, 333,  m 


280, 826 
843, 582 
480,  238 
180,616 
1, 006, 764 
700,098 
611,363 
113,384 
116, 240 


18, 572 

15,257 

8, 152 

142, 750 

30,319 

65. 776 

415,359 
124,358 
303,865 

126, 645 
50, 147 

169, 127 
85,613 
48,706 

32,869 
19,444 
77, 348 
9,373 
7,640 
12,972 
20,970 

10,088 
58, 877 
10, 190 
162, 376 
61,468 
204, 492 
179, 482 
261, 294 
58, 497 

136, 235 
153, 163 

228, 565 
182, 135 

99, 413 
229, 980 

48, 076 
233, 894 

9,071 

4,510 

2,940 

22, 080 

34, 952 

30,636 

5,679 

3,516 

17. 777 
8,905 

89, 558 


Per 

cent. 


7.1 


6.1 
6.3 
3.7 
2.5 
14.0 
15.5 
11.7 
6.0 
3.2 


3.9 
5.4 
3.8 
5.9 

8.2 
7.8 

6.4 
6.6 
6.0 

3.6 
2.8 
4.3 
3.9 
3.2 

2.4 
1.4 
3.8 
2.9 

2.2 
1.8 
2.0 

7.4 
6.8 
3.3 
13.5 
8.2 
16.9 
23.0 
18.4 
10.9 

10.6 
12.6 
20.0 
20.8 

11.5 

24.9 

4.7 

9.6 

2.8 
1.9 
2.5 
3.9 
18.9 
16.3 
2.5 
6.7 

2.1 
1.8 
3.9 


native  white. 


Native 
parentage. 


Number. 


938,311 


11,058 

47, 443 

81, 372 

53,246 

297, 595 

252, 934 

157, 177 

30,136 

7,350 


4,156 
897 

1,715 

2,469 
633 

1,188 

14, 497 
6,073 
26,873 

26,100 
23,545 
22, 362 
6,798 
2,567 

1,406 

5,267 

38, 7S0 

258 

520 

1,832 

5,183 

2,190 
12, 533 
521 
56,917 
37,099 
90,642 
32, 894 
54, 339 
10,460 

94,829 
85,527 
55, 004 
17, 574 

33,  403 
61,049 
24,096 
38, 629 

550 
545 
269 

6,671 
20,396 

1,197 
410 


1,394 
1,303 
4,653 


Per 

cent. 


3.0 


0.6 
0.9 
1.3 
1.4 
6.6 
8.4 
4.6 
3.0 
0.4 


1.3 

0.6 
1.3 
0.3 
0.6 
0.4 

0.7 
0.9 
1.0 

1.2 

1.8 
1.4 
0.8 
0.6 

0.4 
0.7 
2.8 
0.3 
0.4 
0.5 
0.7 

2.6 
2.5 
0.3 
7.1 
6.1 
10.7 
8.5 
0.7 
3.7 

9.2 
9.2 
8.3 
4.4 

5.7 
13.5 
2.9 
2.5 

0.4 
0.4 
0.4 
2.0 
15.  2 
1.4 
0.5 
0.5 

0.3 
0.5 
0.4 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


102, 358 


11,805 
19, 664 
25, 360 
12, 722 
3,273 
2,391 
19, 330 
4,077 
3,736 


2,886 
858 
1,627 
3,930 
1,339 
1,165 

10, 270 
2,285 
7,109 

4,644 
2,803 
5,547 
5,875 
6,491 

3,305 

2,065 

3,834 

717 

671 

965 

1,165 

110 
1,318 

64 
318 
619 
155 

94 
241 
354 

1,263 
4.59 
379 
290 

584 

1,819 

834 

16,093 

303 

220 

77 

769 

1,211 

1, 1.59 

309 

29 

575 

400 

2,761 


Per 

cent. 


0.9 


1.1 

0.6 
0.8 
0.6 
1.1 
1.6 
5.2 
1.0 
0.4 


4.1 
1.6 
3.8 
0.6 
1.3 
0.6 

0.6 
0.5 
0.8 

0.7 
1.1 
0.5 
0.9 
1.0 

0.6 
0.5 
1.0 
0.6 
0.5 
0.4 
0.6 

0.7 
1.1 
0.2 
1.1 
1.7 
2.4 
1.2 
1.3 
1.1 

1.4 
1.8 
1.9 
2.4 

2.3 
2.6 
1.3 
7.5 

0.4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.7 
8.3 
4.5 
0.4 
0.2 

0.3 

0.4 
0.5 


foreign-born 
white. 


Number 


1, 707. 145 


2.52, 584 
749, 227 
339, 165 
84, 598 
38, 785 
6,249 
104, 076 
49, 959 
82, 502 


11,302 
13, 437 
4, 772 
133, 330 
27, 480 
62,263 

383,862 
109, 893 
255, 472 

83,415 
17, 393 
130, 474 
69, 759 
38, 124 

26, 047 
10, 749 
17, 269 
7,126 
3, 795 
9, 253 
10, 3.59 

3,327 

13, 398 

1,699 

2,086 

14,062 

453 

385 

839 

2,536 

2,202 

1,240 

1,825 

982 

1, 088 
9,328 
4,854 


5,104 
2,377 
2,120 

13, 427 
6,275 

16, 057 
3,413 
1,186 

11,494 

5,097 

65,911 


Per 

cent. 


13.7 


14.8 
16.7 
11.4 

6.5 
13.5 

9.3 
29.1 
12.7 

8.8 


12.0 
16.4 
12.5 
13.5 
17.5 
18.1 

15.2 
16.3 
20.1 

13.4 

12.4 
11.7 
10.5 

8.8 

5.6 
5.0 

10.0 
5.9 
4.9 
6.6 

10.2 

18.2 
14.3 
6.4 
7.5 
25.  4 
7.0 
6.5 
5.6 
6.6 

7.5 
8.7 
11.3 
13.4 

8.3 
22.6 
13.4 
33.3 

6.0 
6.6 
9.2 

12.8 
2S.  6 
2S.7 
6.5 
8.5 

5.0 

5.4 
10.7 


Number. 


1, 512, 987 


4,466 

24, 531 

31,084 

23, 5.50 

664, 235 

438,003 

323,  869 

1,3^ 

1,803 


60 
30 
28 

2,491 
820 

1,037 

4,815 
5,668 
14,048 

12,316 
6,336 

10, 146 

2,111 

175 

234 

1,249 

17,333 

16 

35 

538 

4,145 

4,453 

31,  ,544 

7,823 

102, 884 

9,662 

111,109 

146, 027 

205, 819 

44,914 

37,926 
65,913 
171, 283 
162, 881 

64,309 
157, 294 
12, 491 
89,775 

84 

41 

65 

599 

213 

316 

55 

13 

241 

89 

1,533 


Per 

cent. 


27.4 


8.5 

6.0 

8.7 

12.5 

31.5 

34.1 

30.5 

5.8 

5.4 


6.8 

7.7 
8.2 
8.2 
12.5 
7.5 

3.4 
7.5 
7.3 

9.7 
11.7 
7.9 
4.9 

4.8 

3.5 
9.9 

14.3 
4.8 
6.7^ 
5.7 

11.2 

24.6 
22.2 
10.7 
29.3 
18.9 
32.4 
38.7 
35.8 
24.8 

26.4 
26.9 
38.8 
35.9 

26.5 
43.8 
16.4 
23.4 

6.7 
5.9 
6.1 
7.4 
4.4 
4.8 
5.0 
4.7 

4.6 

5.5 
5.6 


75108°— 23- 


-28 


434 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS — ^POPULATION. 


TiBLE  133.— PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER, 
BY  SEX  AND  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 
1920  AND  1910. 


all  classes. 

native 

white. 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Both 
sexes. 

Male. 

Female. 

Native 
parentage. 

Foreign 
or  mixed 
parentage. 

BORN 
WHITE. 

NEGRO. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 
13.1 

1910 

1920 

1910 

ITnited  States 

6.0 

7.7 

6.0 

7.6 

5.9 

7.8 

2.6 

3.7 

0.8 

1.1 

12.7 

22.9 

30.4 

4.9 
4.9 
2.9 
2.0 
11.5 
12.7 
10.0 
5.2 
2.7 

5.3 

5.7 

3.4 

2.9 

16.0 

17.4 

13.2 

6.9 

3.0 

4.8 
4.7 
3.0 
2.0 
12.1 
13.3 
10.0 
4.7 
2.8 

5.3 
5.6 
3.5 
2.9 
16.0 
17.4 
12.7 
6.3 
3.3 

5.0 
5.1 
2.8 
1.9 
11.0 
12.0 
10.0 
5.7 
2.5 

5.2 

5.7 

3.3 

2.9 

16.1 

17.3 

13.8 

7.5 

2.5 

0.6 
0.7 
1.0 
1.1 
5.4 
6.6 
3.9 
2.4 
0.4 

0.7 
1.2 
1.7 
1.7 
8.0 
9.6 
5.6 
3.6 
0.4 

14.0 
15.7 
10.8 

6.4 
12.8 

91 
29.9 
12.7 

8.6 

13.8 
15.8 
10.1 

7.6 
13.5 

9.7 
25.6 
12.5 

8.0 

13.7 
14.5 
13.1 
12.7 
17.3 
15.4 

13.7 
14.7 
20.1 

11.5 
11.7 
10.1 
9.3 

8.7 

7.6 
6.3 

10.1 
6.3 
5.0 
7.1 

10.5 

19.8 

11.9 
8.2 
9.2 

23.9 
8.3 
6.8 
6.0 

10.5 

8.3 
8.3 
11.3 
15.1 

8.9 
24.0 

9.8 
30.0 

9.4 

6.9 
9.7 
11.3 
31.0 
31.5 
5.9 
7.6 

4.8 
6.1 
10.0 

7.1 

5.0 

7.3 

10.5 

25.2 

27.9 

25.3 

5.3 

4.6 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central-... 

0.8 
0.5 
0.6 
0.5 
0.9 
1.5 
6.6 
1.0 
0.4 

1.3 
0.8 
0.9 
0.7 
1.2 
1.7 
7.7 
1.2 
0.5 

7.8 

7.9 

11.0 

14.9 

32.5 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central  — 

34.8 

33.1 

8.0 

Pacific 

6.3 

New  England: 

3.3 
4.4 
3.0 
4.7 
6.5 
6.2 

5.1 
5.1 
4.6 

3.8 
2.2 
3.4 
3.0 
2.4 

1.8 
1.1 
3.0 
2.1 
1.7 
1.4 
1.6 

5.9 
5.6 
2.8 
11.2 
6.4 
13.1 
18.1 
15.3 
9.6 

8.4 
10.3 
16.1 
17.2 

9.4 

21.9 

3.8 

8.3 

2.3 
1.5 
2.1 
3.2 
15.  b 
15.3 
1.9 
5.9 

1.7 
1.5 
3.3 

4.1 
4.6 
3.7 
5.2 
7.7 
6.0 

5.5 
5.6 
5.9 

3.2 
3.1 
3.7 
3.3 
3.2 

3.0 
1.7 
4.3 
3.1 
2.9 
1.9 
2.2 

8.1 
7.2 
4.9 
15.2 
8.3 
18.5 
25.7 
20.7 
13.8 

12.1 
13.6 
22.9 
22.4 

12.6 
29.0 
5.6 
9.9 

4.8 
2.2 
3.3 
3.7 
20.2 
20.9 
2.5 
6.7 

2.0 
1.9 
3.7 

3.9 
4.5 
3.6 
4.5 
6.0 
5.8 

4.5 
4.9 
4.7 

3.0 
2.4 
3.3 
3.1 
2.5 

1.8 
1.2 
3.3 
L9 
1.5 
1.3 
1.7 

6.2 
5.7 
2.5 

12.1 
7.2 

13.7 

4.9 
5.2 
4.4 
5.0 
7.4 
5.7 

5.0 
5.5 
6.4 

3.5 
3.2 
3.7 
3.6 
3.1 

2.9 
1.7 

4.4 
2.8 
2.5 
1.9 
2.3 

8.4 
7.2 
4.1 

15.7 

8.8 
IS.  2 

2.5 
4.2 
2.4 
4.9 
7.0 
6.6 

5.6 
5.3 
4.5 

2.6 
2.0 
3.4 
2.9 
2.4 

1.9 
1.0 
2.8 
2.4 
1.9 
1.4 
1.6 

5.5 

5.4 

3.0 

10.2 

5.6 

12.5 

17.9 

14.4 

9.5 

7.6 
9.5 
15.8 
16.3 

9.1 

22.2 

3.4 

8.2 

2.3 
1.3 
1.5 
3.f 
18.9 
17.1 
1.6 
6.2 

1.6 
1.3 
3.1 

3.2 
4.1 
3.1 
5.3 
8.0 
6.3 

5.9 
5.7 
5.4 

3.0 
2.9 
3.8 
3.1 
3.2 

3.1 
1.7 
4.2 
3.5 
3.3 
2.0 
2.1 

7.8 
7.1 
5.7 
14.6 
7.7 
18.7 
26.3 
20.5 
14.4 

11.6 
13.4 
23.3 
22.5 

13.1 

30.1 

5.8 

10.1 

4.0 
1.6 
2.5 
3.8 
25.4 
23.5 
2.2 
8.0 

1.8 
1.4 
3.1 

1.3 
0.6 
1.1 
0.3 
0.5 
0.4 

0.6 
0.7 
0.8 

1.0 
1.4 
1.1 
0.6 
0.5 

0.4 
0.5 
2.2 
0.3 
0.3 
0.4 
0.6 

2.0 
2.0 
0.3 
6.1 

4.8 
8.2 
6.6 
5.5 
3.1 

7.3 
7.4 
6.4 
3.6 

4.6 

11.4 

2.4 

2.2 

0.3 
0.3 
0.4 
1.7 
11.9 
1.3 
0.3 
0.4 

0.3 

0.4 
0.4 

4.5 
2.1 
4.0 
0.7 

1.8 
0.8 

0.7 
0.7 
1.1 

0.9 
1.4 
0.6 
1.2 
1.0 

0.6 
0.6 
1.2 
0.7 
0.4 
0.5 
0.8 

0.9 
1.0 
0.4 
1.2 
2.0 
3.0 
1.4 
1.6 
2.2 

1.5 
1.8 
2.3 
2.2 

2.8 

3.6 

1.3 

11.6 

0.4 
0.3 
0.4 
0.5 
8.9 
8.4 
0.4 
0.5 

0.3 
0.4 
0.6 

11.1 
15.4 
11.3 
12.8 
16.5 
17.0 

14.2 
15.3 
18.9 

12.6 
11.8 
11. 0 
9.9 
8.4 

5.4 
4.9 
9.6 
5.6 
4>7 
6.4 
10.5 

17.3 
13.4 
6.1 
7.1 
24.0 
6.8 
6.2 
5.4 
6.3 

7.3 
8.3 
10.9 
13.3 

8.3 
21.9 
14.0 
33.8 

5.6 
6.5 
9.C 
12.4 
27.1 
27.5 
6.3 
8.5 

4.7 
5.1 
10.5 

5.9 
6.7 
6.2 
6.8 
10.2 
6.2 

2.9 
6.1 
6.1 

8.1 
9.5 
6.7 
4.2 
4.1 

31 
8.1 
12.1 
4.0 
5.2 
4.8 
8.8 

19.1 
18.2 
8.6 
23.5 
15.3 
24.5 
29.3 
29.1 
21.5 

21.0 
22.4 
31.3 
29.3 

21.8 
38.5 
12.4 
17.8 

6.0 
5.4 
5.3 
6.2 
4.3 
4.6 
4.6 
6.1 

4.0 
4.7 
4.7 

1.4 
0.8 
1.2 
0.4 
07 
0.5 

0.8 
1.1 
1.4 

1.7 
2.2 
1.7 
1.0 
0.6 

0.4 
0.9 
3.4 
0.3 
0.3 
06 
0.8 

3.3 
3.0 
0.6 
8.2 
6.7 
12.3 
10.5 
8.0 
5.2 

10.7 
9.9 

10.1 
5.3 

7.1 

15.0 

3.5 

3.3 

0.3 
0.4 
0.3 
2.0 
15.5 
2.3 
0.4 
0.4 

0.3 
0.4 
0.5 

2.9 
1.1 
2.8 
0.5 
0.9 
0.4 

0.5 
0.4 
0.6 

0.6 
1.0 
0.4 
0.7 
0.8 

0.5 
0.4 
0.9 
0.5 
0.5 
0.4 
0.5 

0.6 
0.9 
0.2 
1.0 
1.5 
1.9 
1.0 
1.1 
1.1 

1.3 
1.5 
1.7 
2.3 

2.0 
3.5 
1.2 
9.4 

0.3 
0.3 
0.3 
0.6 
8.2 
4.6 
0.3 
0.2 

0.3 
0.3 
0.5 

8.0 

New  Hampshire 

10.6 

4.8 

8.1 

Rhode  Island 

9.5 

6.3 

Middle  Atlantic: 

.5.0 

New  Jersey 

9.9 

Pennsylvania 

9.1 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio. 

11.1 

Indiana 

13.7 

Illinois 

10.5 

Michigan 

5.7 

Wisconsin 

4.5 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

3.4 

10.3 

Mi.ssouri 

17.4 

North  Dakota 

4.8 

South  Dakota 

r,.  5 

Nebraska 

7.2 

Kansas 

12.0 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

25.6 

Maryland 

23.4 

District  of  Columbia. . . 
Virginia 

13.5 
30.0 

West  Virginia 

20.3 

North  Carolina 

31.9 

South  Carolina 

18.3   25.0 

38.7 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

16.2 
9.6 

9.3 
11.2 
16.4 
18.1 

9.6 

21.6 

4.1 

8.5 

2.3 
1.7 
2.5 
2.9 
12.7 
13.9 
2.1 
5.8 

1.7 
1.6 
3.5 

20.9 
13.2 

12.6 
13.8 
22.5 
22.4 

12.1 

28.0 

5.5 

9.8 

6.2 
2.6 
3.7 
3.6 
15.9 
19.2 
2.7 
6.1 

2.1 

2.2 
4.2 

36.5 
25.5 

27.6 

Tennessee 

27.3 

Alabama 

40.1 

Mississippi 

.35. 6 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas... 

26.4 

Louisiana 

48.4 

Oklahoma 

17.7 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana..  . 

24.6 
7.0 

Idaho 

6.4 

Wyoming 

.5.0 

Colorado 

8.6 

New  Mexico     

14.2 

Arizona 

7.2 

Utah 

4.8 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington       

5.5 
4.3 

Oregon 

3.4 
7.1 

ILLITERACY. 


435 


Table  134.— PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER, 
BY  SEX  AND  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 
1920  AND   1910. 


ALL  CLASSES. 

NATIVE 

WHITE. 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Both 

sexes. 

Male. 

Fen 

lale. 

Native 
parentage. 

Foreign 
or  mixed 
parentage. 

BORN 
WHITE. 

NEGRO. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

TJnited  States 

7.1 

8.9 

7.0 

8.4 

7.3 

9.4 

3.0 

4.3 

0.9 

1.1 
0.6 
0.8 
0.6 

1-1 
1.6 

5.2 

1.0 

0.4 

1.3 

13.7 

12.9 

27.4 

35.7 

Geographic  DmsiONs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central. . . . 

6.1 
6.3 
3.7 
2.5 
14.0 
15.5 
11.7 
6.0 
3.2 

6.3 
6.9 
4.3 
3.7 
18.6 
20.4 
15.0 
7.7 
3.4 

6.0 
5.9 
3.7 
2.5 
14.0 
15.7 
11.3 
5.4 
3.3 

6.3 
6.8 
4.3 
3.5 
17.6 
19.4 
13.7 
6.9 
3.7 

5.5 
6.2 
5.3 
6.1 
8.8 
6.8 

6.0 
6.6 

7.8 

4.2 
4.1 

4.6 
4.4 
4.0 

3.7 
2.1 
5.3 
3.1 
3.1 
2.4 
2.9 

10.1 
8.5 
4.9 
17.7 
10.4 
21.3 
27.1 
22.8 
14.0 

14.5 
15.7 
24.3 
25.3 

13.5 
2S.6 
6.4 
10.9 

5.7 
3.1 
4.1 
4.2 
17.6 
19.5 
3.3 
6.0 

2.4 

2.5 
4.6 

6.2 
6.6 
3.6 
2.5 
13.9 
1.5.2 
12.1 
6.8 
3.0 

6.3 
7.0 
4.2 
3.9 
19.6 
21.4 
16.5 
8.9 
3.1 

0.6 
0.9 
1.3 
1.4 
6.6 
8.4 
4.6 
3.0 
0.4 

0.8 
1.5 
2.2 
2.2 
9.3 
11.3 
6.4 
4.3 
0.5 

1.8 
1.1 
1.2 
0.9 
1.4 
1.9 
6.4 
1.3 
0.6 

14.8 
16.7 
11.4 

6.5 
13.5 

9.3 
29.1 
12.7 

8.8 

14.3 
16.4 
10.3 

7.7 
13.6 

9.4 
24.4 
12.2 

7.9 

8.5 

6.0 

8.7 

12.5 

31.5 

34.1 

30.5 

5.8 

5.4 

9.4 

9.4 

13.6 

18.3 

39.1 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central.... 

41.4 

38.5 

91 

7.3 

New  England: 

3.9 
5.4 
3.8 
5.9 
8.2 
7.8 

6.4 
6.6 
6.0 

3.6 

2.8 
4.3 
3.9 
3.2 

2.4 
1.4 
3.8 
2.9 
2.2 
1.8 
2.0 

7.4 
6.8 
3.3 
13.5 
8.2 
16.9 
23.0 
IS.  4 
10.9 

10.6 
12.6 
20.0 
20.8 

11.5 
24.9 
4.7 
9.6 

2.8 
1.9 
2.5 
3.9 
IS.  9 
16.3 
2.5 
6.7 

2.1 
1.8 
3.9 

4.7 
5.5 
4.6 
6.2 
9.2 
7.2 

6.6 
6.7 
7.3 

4.0 
3.9 

4.7 
4.2 
4.2 

4.0 
2.2 
5.4 
3.7 
3.7 
2.5 
2.8 

10.0 
8.7 
6.0 
17.9 
10.2 
22.6 
29.6 
24.1 
15.5 

14.5 
16.3 
26.2 
26.8 

15.1 
31.1 
6.9 
11.6 

5.5 
2.7 
3.8 
4.4 
23.4 
21.9 
3.1 
6.8 

2.3 
2.2 
43 

4.7 
5.6 
4.5 
5.7 
7.6 
7.4 

5.7 
6.3 
6.2 

3.8 
3.0 
4.1 
3.9 
3.2 

2.2 
1.4 
4.0 
2.5 
L9 
L7 
2.1 

7.7 
6.9 
3.0 
14.1 
8.9 
17.0 
22.3 
18.4 
10.6 

11.3 
13.2 
19.5 
20.9 

11.1 

23.6 

4.9 

9.6 

2.7 
2.1 
2.9 
3.5 
14.7 
14.5 
2.8 
6.4 

2.1 

2.0 
4.0 

3.1 

5.2 
3.0 
6.1 

8.8 
8.4 

7.1 
6.9 
5.9 

3.3 
2.6 

4.4 
3.8 
3.2 

2.6 
1.3 
3.6 
3.5 
2.6 
1.9 
2.0 

7.0 
6.7 
3.6 
12.7 
7.3 
16.8 
23.8 
18.4 
11.3 

9.8 
12.0 
20.5 
20.7 

11.8 

26.2 

4.5 

9.7 

2.9 
1.6 
1.9 
4.4 
24.1 
IS.  S 
2.2 
7.3 

2.1 
1.6 
3.6 

3.8 
4.8 
3.8 
6.3 
9.6 
7.5 

7.2 
6.8 
6.8 

3.8 
3.8 

4.8 
4.0 
4.4 

4.4 
2.2 
5.5 
4.5 
4.6 
2.7 
2.8 

9.8 
8.9 
7.0 
18  0 
10.0 
24.0 
32.0 
2.5.5 
17.3 

14.6 
17.0 
2S.2 
28.4 

16.9 

33.7 

7.6 

12.4 

5.1 
2.2 
3.2 
4.7 
30.8 
25.8 
2.9 
8.7 

2.2 
1.8 
3.7 

1.3 
0.6 
1.3 
0.3 
0.6 
0.4 

0.7 
0.9 
1.0 

1.2 
1.8 
1.4 
0.8 
0.6 

0.4 
0.7 
2.8 
0.3 
0.4 
0.5 
0.7 

2.6 
2.5 
0.3 
7.1 
6.1 
10.7 
8.5 
6.7 
3.7 

9.2 
9.2 
8.3 
4.4 

5.7 
13.5 
2.9 
2.5 

0.4 
0.4 
0.4 
2.0 
15.2 
1.4 
0.5 
0.5 

0.3 
0.5 
0.4 

1.5 
0.9 
1.5 
0.4 
0.9 
0.6 

1.1 
1.4 

1.8 

2.2 
3.0 
2.2 
1.3 
0.9 

0.5 
1.2 
4.3 
0.4 
0.4 
0.8 
1.1 

4.2 
3.7 
0.7 
9.4 
8.4 
15.0 
11.4 
9.2 
5.7 

12.8 
11.9 
11.5 
6.2 

8.5 
16.8 
4.2 
3.7 

0.4 
0.4 
0.4 
2.4 

18.8 
2.4 
0.7 
0.3 

0.3 
0.5 
0.6 

4.1 
1.6 
3.8 
0.6 
1.3 
0.6 

0.6 
0.5 
0.8 

0.7 
1.1 
05 
0.9 
1.0 

0.6 
0.5 
1.0 
0.6 
0.5 
0.4 
0.6 

0.7 
1.1 
0.2 
1.1 
1.7 
2.4 
1.2 
1.3 
1.1 

1.4 
1.8 
1.9 
2.4 

2.3 
2.6 
1.3 

7.5 

0.4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.7 
8.3 
4.5 
0.4 
0.2 

0.3 
0.4 
0.5 

6.3 
3.1 
5.3 
1.0 
2.4 
1.1 

0.9 

0.8 
1.4 

1.1 
1.7 
0.8 
1.6 
1.3 

0.9 
0.8 
1.4 
0.6 
0.5 
0.7 
1.0 

1.0 
LI 
0.5 
1.5 
2.3 
4.0 
1.4 
1.8 
1.9 

L7 
2.1 

2.7 
2.3 

3.2 

2.7 

1.6 

10.0 

0.5 
0.4 
0.3 
0.6 
9.0 
7.9 
0.4 
0.5 

0.3 
0.5 
0.7 

12.0 
16.4 
12.5 
1.3.5 
17.5 
18.1 

15.2 
16.3 
20.1 

13.4 
12.4 
11.7 
10.5 

8.8 

5.6 
5.0 

10.0 
5.9 
4.9 
6.6 

10.2 

18.2 
14.3 
6.4 
7.5 
25.4 
7.0 
6.5 
5.6 
6.6 

7.5 
8.7 
11.3 
13.4 

8.3 
22.6 
13.4 
33.3 

6.0 

6.6 

9.2 

12.8 

2S.6 

2.S.7 

6.5 

8.5 

5.8 
5.4 
10.7 

14.5 
15.4 
14.1 
13.1 
18.1 
16.0 

14.3 
14.8 
20.8 

11.8 
11.8 
10.3 
9.6 
8.9 

7.7 
63 

10.2 
6.2 
5.0 
7.1 

10.3 

19.7 

12.3 
8.3 
9.3 

23.9 
8.1 
6.5 
5.9 

10.5 

8.2 
8.2 
11.1 
13.6 

8.2 
23.2 
9.7 

28.8 

9.2 
6.6 
9.5 
11.3 
31.2 
31.4 
5.9 

6.8 

7.7 
8.2 
8.2 
12.5 
7.5 

3.4 
7.5 
7.3 

9.7 
11.7 
7.9 
4.9 

4.8 

3.5 
9.9 

14.3 
4.8 
6.7 
6.7 

1L2 

24.6 
22.2 
10.7 
29.3 
18.9 
32.4 
38.7 
35.8 
24.8 

26.4 
26.9 
38.8 
35.9 

26.5 
43.8 
16.4 
23.4 

6.7 
5.9 
6.1 

7.4 
4.4 
4.8 
5.0 

10.3 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

13.3 
5.0 
9.7 

11.4 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

7.8 
5.8 

New  Jersey 

11.9 
11.0 

East  Noeth  Central: 
Ohio 

13.9 

17.5 

lUinois 

12.4 

Michigan 

69 

5.3 

West  North  Central: 

3.9 

12.8 

Missouri 

21.1 
53 

South  Dakota 

68 

Nebraska 

85 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

15.9 
32.9 

28.6 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

16.8 
37.1 
24.2 
40.4 

South  Carohna 

46. 9 

43.8 

Florida  . . . 

28.8 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

34.7 
33.3 

Alabama 

46.4 

43.2 

West  South  Centrai,: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

32  0 

r-,z  2 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

22.7 
31.4 

8  0 

Idaho 

6  K 

Wynming              ,    ,    . 

53 

Colorado 

10.0 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

15.9 

8.4 

Utah 

5.3 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

7.0     4.7 

4.7  4.6 
5. 9     6. 5 

9. 8  5. 6 

6.0 

4.8 

Oregon 

3.7 

CaUfornia 

8.4 

436 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  136  —NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  10  TO  15  YEARS 
OF  AGE,  INCLUSIVE7F0R   PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND 

STATES:  1920. 

[Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100. 


ALL  classes: 
1920 

nati\t: 

WHITE. 

FOREIGN- 
BORN 
WHITE. 

NEGB 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Native 
parentage. 

Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 

O. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 

cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

TTnited  States 

292,467 

2.3 

85,485 

1.1 

16, 633 

0.6 

18, 183 

4.4 

166, 416 

11.5 

Geographic  divisions: 

2,472 
6, 448 
5,587 
5,662 
97, 032 
77,670 
86,336 
8,932 
2,328 

0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.4 
5.1 
6.1 
6.0 
2.3 
0.4 

1,012 

2,566 

3,393 

3,207 

26,147 

23,508 

23, 037 

2, 032 

583 

0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
03 
2  2 
2.7 
2.3 
0.8 
0.2 

914 

2,146 

1,404 

944 

2.89 

130 

9,527 

856 

422 

0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.4 
0.8 
10.6 
0.9 
0.3 

515 

1,466 

538 

603 

147 

51 

11,  724 

2, 145 

994 

0.9 
1.0 
0.6 
2.2 
1.6 
3.1 
34.1 
10.7 
3.2 

30 

252 

196 

654 

70, 112 

53,839 

41,288 

24 

21 

0.4 

Middle  Atlantic 

0  5 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic... 

0.5 
25 
10.9 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

14.3 
13.7 
1.3 

Pacific 

0.6 

New  England: 

Maine 

628 
131 
109 
977 
204 
423 

2,5.30 

911 

3,007 

1,621 
743 

1,657 
811 
755 

814 
518 
2, 73S 
246 
250 
319 
777 

125 

2,444 

78 

16, 976 

3,506 

15,711 

15, 909 

35,  263 

7,020 

8,767 
16, 482 
26, 649 
25, 772 

13, 403 

36, 266 

5,232 

31, 375 

228 

197 

58 

854 

2, 820 

4,394 

272 

109 

293 

189 

1,846 

0.8 
0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.3 
0.3 

0  2 
0.3 
0.3 

0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 

0.3 
0.2 
0.7 
0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.4 

0.5 
1.5 
0.2 
5.4 
1.8 
4.2 
6.1 
8.3 
5.7 

2.8 
5.1 
7.6 
9.3 

6.2 
14.1 
1.8 
4.9 

0.4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.8 
5.9 
11.5 
0.4 
1.6 

0.2 
0.2 
0.6 

432 
66 
67 

221 
31 

195 

778 

283 

1,505 

1,155 
620 
923 
340 
355 

315 

330 

1,949 

42 

75 

165 

331 

41 
558 

16 
7,010 
3,161 
5,645 
1,999 
6,531 
1,186 

7,617 
8, 356 
4,981 
2,554 

4,459 
8,925 
3,309 
6,344 

69 
63 
22 
381 
1, 328 
96 
61 
12 

122 
121 
340 

0.8 
0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
0.4 

0.2 
0.2 
0.3 

0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 

0.3 
0.2 
0.6 
0.1 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 

0.3 
0.5 
0.1 
3.4 
1.9 
2.2 
1.7 
2.8 
1.7 

2.7 
3.2 
24 
2.0 

2.4 
6.3 
1.3 
1.4 

0.2 
0.1 
0.2 
0.5 
3.5 
0.5 
01 
0.3 

0.1 
02 
0.2 

147 
39 
30 

482 
93 

123 

972 
306 

868 

269 
69 
425 
325 
316 

358 
137 
84 
120 
81 
84 
80 

10 

60 

6 

50 

78 

10 

2 

8 

65 

21 
13 
47 
49 

38 

763 

109 

8,617 

57 

21 

9 

97 

272 

348 

45 

7 

80 

36 

306 

0.6 
0.2 
0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
0.1 

0.2 
0.2 
0.2 

0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 

0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.3 
0.2 
0.3 

0.2 
0.2 
0.1 
0.8 
0.8 
0.7 
0.2 
0.2 
0.7 

0.3 
0.4 
1.0 
2.4 

0.9 
6.2 
0.9 
14.0 

0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
0.4 
6.5 
4.4 
0.3 
0.4 

0.2 
0.2 
0.3 

47 
25 
12 

255 
76 

100 

718 
260 

488 

122 
19 
232 
110 
55 

42 
42 
96 
19 
15 
58 
331 

6 

24 

4 

IS 

61 

4 

2 

6 

22 

13 
4 
15 
19 

10 

104 

184 

11,426 

23 

42 

20 

289 

368 

1,365 

22 

16 

24 

14 

956 

1.2 
0.8 
0.5 
0.8 
1.4 
0.9 

0  9 
1.2 
1.3 

0.6 
0.5 
0.7 
0.5 
0.6 

0.5 
1.0 
2.3 
0.6 
1.0 
1.8 
11.1 

1.2 
0.9 
0.6 
1.9 
2.7 
2.1 
1.3 
1.4 
1.4 

2.8 
1.0 

2.8 
8.1 

4.0 

9.9 

17.3 

35.7 

0.8 
4.4 
2.5 
6.8 
15.  5 
19.9 
1.4 
5.9 

0.4 
0.5 
4.3 

1 
1 

0.9 

New  Hampshire 

Massachusetts 

19 
4 
5 

50 
58 
144 

75 
35 
77 

8 

1 

1 

9 

609 

0.5 

Rhode  Island. . . 

0.5 

03 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

0.4 

New  Jersey 

0.5 

0.6 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

05 

0.5 

lUinois 

0.5 

Michigan 

0.2 

Wisconsin 

0.2 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

0.2 

Iowa 

0.5 

Missouri 

3.6 

Nebraska 

3 
32 

68 

1,802 

52 

9,867 

206 

9,s;30 

13,  SS4 

28,  713 

5,690 

1,116 

8,109 

21, 590 

23,024 

8,954 

26,355 

1,063 

4,916 

2 
1 

0.3 

Kansas 

0.5 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

1.9 

Maryland 

6.1 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

05 
10.0 

West  Virginia 

23 

North  Carolina 

8.3 

South  Carolina 

9.6 

Georgia 

15.  4 

Florida 

13.2 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

41 

Tennessee 

13.2 

Alabama 

15.6 

Mississippi 

15.  5 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

12.8 

Louisiana 

25.6 

Oklahoma 

4.8 

Te.xas 

4.6 

Mountain: 

1.9 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorador. 

10 
5 
2 
2 
2 

1 

20" 

1.1 

New  Mexico 

2.6 

0.6 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washinf^ton 

0.2 

Oregon 

Cahfornia 

0.6 

HJJTERACY. 


437 


Table  136.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  16  TO  20  YEARS 
OF  AGE,  INCLUSIVE,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND 
STATES:  1920. 

[Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States . 


Geographic  ditisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


ALL  classes: 
1920 


Num- 
ber. 


306,327 


6,402 
1.";,  352 

9,645 

6,943 
109, 146 
67, 691 
75, 938 
10, 343 

4,S67 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsj'lvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


,040 
400 

227 
,880 

789 
,066 

,133 
,392 

,827 

,740 
,144 
,203 
,622 
936 

804 
718 

,317 
31K 
219 
493 

,074 

295 
,113 
241 
807 
439 
400 
276 
281 
294 

012 

984 

868 

.827 

,961 
,846 
,556 
,575 

245 

217 

151 

,274 

,865 

,101 

313 

177 

4.56 
223 

.  1S8 


Per 
cent. 


3.3 


1.1 
0.  S 
0.5 
0.6 
7.9 
7.6 
7.3 
3.7 
1.2 


NATIVE  WHrTE. 


Native 
parentage. 


1.6 
1.1 
0.8 
1.0 
1.5 
1.0 

0.9 
0.9 
0.8 

0.6 
0.5 
0.6 
0.5 
0.4 

0.4 
0.3 
1.1 
0.  5 
0.4 
0.4 
0.7 

1.6 
2.4 
0.7 
6.9 
3.2 
8.2 
14.1 
10.7 
6.9 

4.4 
5.6 
9.6 
11.7 

5.1 
17.9 
1.8 
6.3 

0.6 
0.6 
1.0 
1.6 
11.2 
14.0 
0.7 
3.6 

0.4 
0.4 
1.7 


Num- 
ber. 


86, 079 


1, 115 

2, 915 

4,028 

3,501 

29, 165 

22,  .583 

19, 194 

2,995 

583 


Per 

cent. 


1.6 


518 
60 

122 

236 
30 

149 

875 

441 

1,599 

1,280 
816 

1,152 
442 
338 

267 

324 

2,302 

35 

65 

187 

321 

64 
793 

27 
6,154 
3,313 
8,386 
3,746 
5,667 
1,015 

8,456 
7,434 
4,940 
1,753 

2,891 
8,844 
2,008 
5,451 

50 

46 

29 

603 

2,033 

161 

64 

9 

112 
105 
366 


0.5 
0.3 
0.4 
0.5 
3.4 
3.7 
2.7 
1.7 
0.2 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


13, 707 


1.3 
0.4 
0.6 
0.3 
0.2 
0.4 

0.3 
0.4 
0.4 

0.4 
0.4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.3 

0.3 
0.2 
0.9 
0.2 
0.2 
0.3 
0.3 

0.5 
0.9 
0.1 
4.1 
2.7 
4.8 
4.7 
3.5 
2.1 

4.2 
4.1 
3.6 
2.1 

2.4 
9.0 
1.2 
1.7 

0.2 
0.2 
0.3 
1.2 
7.7 
1.2 
0.2 
0.3 

0.2 
0.2 
0.3 


1,040 

2,238 

1,626 

1,012 

316 

105 

6,164 

764 

442 


257 
53 
52 
442 
129 
107 

1,014 

308 
916 

278 
76 
498 
392 
382 

304 
152 
117 
135 

78 
127 

99 

12 
106 

6 
26 
54 

6 


20 
20 
43 
22 

36 

557 

62 

5,509 

38 

19 

15 

103 

279 

272 

36 

2 

96 

25 

321 


Per 
cent. 


0.6 


0.4 
0.3 
0.3 
0.3 
0.7 
0.8 
9.0 
1.1 
0.4 


1.4 
0.4 
0.8 
0.3 
0.5 
0.2 

0.3 
0.3 
0.4 

0.3 
0.3 
0.3 
0.3 
0.4 

0.2 
0.3 
0.3 
0.4 
0.3 
0.3 
0.4 

0.4 
0.6 
0.1 
0.5 
1.0 
0.6 
0.6 
0.4 
1.6 

0.3 
0.7 
1.4 
1.6 

1.0 

6.4 
0.6 
11.8 

0.3 
0.2 
0.4 
0.5 
10.1 
5.5 
0.3 
0.2 

0.3 
0.2 
0.4 


foreign- 
born 
white. 


Num- 
ber. 


38,  412 


4,108 

9,317 

3,129 

1,559 

825 

1.57 

12, 925 

3,318 

3,074 


255 
2S4 
53 
2,135 
613 
768 

5,023 

1,442 
2,852 

850 
143 
1,290 
666 
ISO 

153 
213 
304 
93 
38 
157 
601 

40 
153 
25 
46 
425 
17 
4 
16 
99 

29 
19 
53 
56 

47 

275 

418 

12,185 

51 

82 

93 

508 

607 

1,869 

69 

39 

112 

61 

2,901 


Per 
cent. 


6.6 


5.0 
4.1 
2.7 
4.0 
5.6 
6.7 
33.6 
15.0 
7.7 


Num- 
ber. 


162, 758 


111 

804 

772 

683 

78, 495 

44,741 

37, 076 

47 

29 


4.1 
6.4 
2.4 
4.8 
7.1 
4.9 

3.6 

4.5 
4.9 

3.1 

2.8 
2.9 
2.4 
1.5 

1.3 
4.1 
4.6 
1.7 
1.7 
3.8 
15.7 

5.1 
3.2 
2.0 
3.0 
14.5 
5.6 
1.7 
2.1 
4.6 

4.5 
3.3 
7.1 
15.9 

11.2 
14.0 
22.6 
35.6 

1.7 
6.5 
10.2 
10.2 
24.4 
25.8 
3.6 
9.3 

L4 

1.9 

10.1 


55 
15 
36 

167 
184 
453 

324 

105 

253 

84 

6 

6 

25 

586 


15 
51 

179 

2, 0.58 

178 

9,571 

645 

12, 735 

21,511 

26,583 

5,035 

1,506 
5,510 
17, 817 
19, 908 

5,982 

23,081 

651 

7,362 

1 

2 
1 

10 

10 

20 

2 

1 

3 

26' 


Per 
cent. 


15.1 


1.8 

1.6 

1.9 

3.0 

16.8 

16.9 

16.6 

2.3 

0.9 


2.9 


1.7 
2.0 
2.1 

1.1 
L9 
L9 

2.1 
1.5 
1.8 
1.7 
L5 

1.1 

1.6 
4.0 


1.5 
LO 

6.2 

8.8 

1.7 

13.5 

7.5 

15.2 

21.9 

19.8 

14.7 

7.0 
11.6 
18.9 
19.6 

1L7 

31.1 

4.0 

9.0 


0.9 
1.2 
2.8 
4.0 


0.8 

i.o 


438 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  137.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE 
AND  OVER  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000 
INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 


ALL  classes: 
1920 

NATIVE  WHITE. 

FOREIGN-BORN 
WHITE. 

NEGR 

CITY. 

Native 
parentage. 

Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 

0. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 

cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 

cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 

cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 

cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 

cent. 

Akron,  Ohio 

5,958 
2,918 
11,031 
26,248 
12, 200 
24,524 
7,743 
17, 095 
2,736 
4,544 
99, 133 
6,741 
33, 164 
5,664 
4,252 

2,360 
4,240 
1,395 

29, 954 

11,178 
3.509 
3, 683 
5,662 
6,217 
5,463 

10, 089 
3,008 
5,573 

10, 203 
7,946 

6,231 
9,280 

10, 950 
3,844 
7,054 

11,631 
8,046 

19, 010 
281, 121 

20,  '202 

98, 038 
140, 810 

12, 383 
3,688 

19, 721 
6,111 
4,te8 
4  on 
6,903 
58,631 
20, 297 
3,654 
11,417 
3,043 
7,931 
10,  871 
17,634 
3  046 
970 

14,955 
8,520 
6,941 
4,061 
687 
3,939 
5,607 
4,897 
6,500 

10,509 
4,907 
6,779 
4,309 
5,815 

3.5 
3.0 
6.6 
4.4 
8.4 
4.0 
6.9 
4.2 
3.1 
5.0 
4.6 
2.0 
5.3 
2.8 
3.2 

1.9 
1.9 
1.3 
3.8 
11.9 
3.9 
3.3 
5.1 
5.4 
2.1 
4.3 
3.7 
2.0 
2.0 
4.0 

6.9 
6.7 
3.0 
L2 
7.2 
12.1 
6.3 
5.9 
6.2 
4.5 
6.1 
7.5 
3.3 
4.0 

6.0 
6.3 
2.5 
2.5 
6.3 
4.0 
4.3 
L7 
5.9 
3.5 
5.6 
4.5 
2.7 
L6 
LO 

11.4 
1.9 
6.5 
1.5 
0.8 
3.7 
4.0 
2.5 
6.9 
2.8 
5.5 
4.7 
5.5 
5.7 

161 

144 

1,321 

1,929 

530 

176 

39 

270 

24 

244 

700 

715 

219 

1,826 

435 

324 

379 

259 

481 

50 

303 

95 

49 

244 

1,432 

104 

390 

563 

474 

1,470 

32 

378 

77 

104 

1,246 

47 

46 

1,375 

2,261 

132 

694 

1,209 

170 

56 

224 

569 

115 

151 

125 

1,514 

361 

187 

113 

515 

848 

137 

1,268 

77 

69 

1,301 

312 

72 

149 

49 

101 

212 

3()S 

141 

564 

249 

68 

26 

68 

0.2 
0.3 
1.3 
0.6 
0.7 
0.1 
0.1 
0.2 
0.1 
0.6 
0.1 
0.4 
0.1 
L4 
0.5 

0.4 
0.3 
0.4 
0.2 
0.4 
0.5 
0.2 
0.1 
0.4 
0.8 
0.2 
0.9 
0.3 
0.2 
1.3 

0.2 
0.6 
0.1 
0.1 
2.1 
0.3 
0.1 
0.9 
0.3 
0.1 
0.2 
0.4 
0.2 
0.2 

0.3 
1.2 
0,2 
0.2 
0.5 
0.3 
0.2 
0  2 
0.2 
0.8 
1.0 
0.2 
0.5 
0.1 
0.2 

2.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 
0.3 
0.4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.5 
0.2 
0.1 
0.2 

71 
130 

18 
802 

55 
341 

78 
517 

48 
124 
1,719 
340 
405 
444 

94 

115 

242 

50 

593 

459 

90 

79 

43 

225 

163 

263 

91 

203 

333 

358 

213 

45 

377 

213 

45 

270 

96 

764 

4,291 

330 

1,552 

1,886 

422 

101 

315 

28 

192 

85 

158 

1,250 

524 

127 

308 

79 

50 

165 

965 

174 

•79 

1,521 

251 

242 

104 

24 

175 

186 

244 

85 

76 

96 

169 

55 

89 

0.3 
0.4 
0.3 
0.6 
0.7 
0.2 
0.2 
0.3 
0.2 
0.6 
0.2 
0.3 
0.2 
L3 
0,9 

0.5 
0.4 
0.2 
0.3 
1.2 
1.5 
0.2 
0.1 
L4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.7 
0.4 
0.3 
0,9 

0.6 

0.4 
0.2 
0.2 
0.8 
0.9 
0.2 
L2 
0.3 
0.2 
0.3 
0.3 
0.3 
0.3 

0.3 
0.5 
0.3 
0.2 
0.4 
0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.4 
0.7 
0.6 
0.2 
0.5 
0.2 
0.2 

6.2 
0.2 
0.6 
0.1 
0.1 
0.5 
0.4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.2 
0.5 
0.3 
0.2 
0.3 

5,425 

2,582 

223 

11,622 
936 

23,407 
7,411 

16, 180 
2,547 
3,510 

92, 473 
2,843 

30, 940 
1,788 
1,375 

1,202 

3,328 

800 

27, 389 

10,632 

2,062 

3,491 

5, 286 

2,592 

1,390 

9,431 

1,561 

3,077 

7,887 

869 

5,960 

534 

10,429 

3,379 

175 

10,330 

7,738 

3,o72 

270,  /88 

25,  o20 

94,  /37 

135, 008 

11,597 

3,t76 

18,403 
392 
3,489 
3,334 
6,544 
50,379 
17,712 
2,701 
10, 434 
2,417 
359 
10,531 
10,327 
2,717 
773 

11,233 
6,585 
6,614 
2,608 
550 
3  530 
5, 158 
4,002 
6,995 
1,728 
3,083 
6,507 
4,162 
5,332 

14.6 
14.8 

4.8 
14.0 
15.6 

9.9 
16.2 
13.5 

8.1 
17.6 
1L6 

6.7 
13.1 
11.3 
16.4 

9.3 

8.9 

7.2 

9.7 

25.5 

30.1 

12.4 

13.2 

22.6 

8.3 

12.5 

13.9 

n.5 

7.3 
7.5 

15.9 
9.4 
9.6 
3.9 
7.4 
21.7 
17.2 
13.9 
13.8 
9.7 
14.5 
14.9 
10.5 
11.2 

15.9 
6.0 

7.8 
9.5 
14.7 
12.8 
14.9 
5.8 
15.3 
25.6 
7.8 
15.0 
10.1 
5.3 
4.0 

33.1 

4.8 
23.4 

3.6 

3.3 
11.5 
16.2 
10.6 
20.2 

6.1 
19.2 
12.3 
16.4 
16.0 

272 

41 

9,465 

11,  822 

10,674 

317 

172 

111 

108 

654 

3,764 

2,841 

1,563 

1,584 

2,348 

717 
222 
282 

1,417 
27 

1,034 

17 

266 

3,152 

2,458 
260 
964 

1,696 
575 

5,245 

6 

8,310 

60 

122 

5,588 

954 

149 

13,234 

2,756 

63 

791 

1,723 

146 

33 

626 

5,111 

121 

408 

49 

5,316 

1,661 

69 

530 

30 

6,665 

26 

4,996 

67 

20 

875 
68 
11 
49 
20 

118 
40 

254 

245 

8,053 

1,473 

27 

56 

316 

5.5 

Albany,  N.Y 

3.8 

Atlanta,  Ga 

17.8 

12.9 

IS.  4 

Boston,  Mass 

2.2 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

BufEalo,N.  Y 

9.0 
2.8 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J 

2.5 
9,4 

Chicago,  111 

3.9 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

10.9 

5.2 

8.4 

Dallas,  Tex 

11.3 

Dayton,  Ohio. . .        .  .  . 

9.4 

Denver,  Colo .  

4.1 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

6.1 

Detroit,  Mich 

3.9 

Fall  River,  Mass 

11.0 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

7.5 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

1.9 
7.6 

Houston,  Tex           

10.8 

Indianapohs,  Ind 

8.3 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

3.9 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo    . 

8.0 
6.1 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky.. 

4.3 
14.9 

Lowell,  Mass 

4.2 

Memphis,  Tenn 

15.6 

Milwaukee,  W's 

3.1 

Minneapohs,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

3.5 

18.4 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La. . . 

25.2 
4.0 
15.7 

New  York,  N.Y... 

2.1 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manhattan  borough. . 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. . . 

Newark,  N.J 

1.6 
2.9 

L8 
3.4 
2.7 

4.5 

Norfolk,  Va 

13.9 

Oakland,  Calif. 

2.5 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

4.5 
3.7 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

4.6 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

5.2 

Portland,  Oreg 

5.0 

Providence,  R.  I 

11.4 

Reading,  Pa 

4.0 

Richmond,  Va 

14.9 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

1.9 

&2 

St.  Pnnl,  Minn 

2.2 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

3.1 

7.1 
3.1 
2.3 

Seattle,  Wash 

1.9 

3.2 

Springfield,  Mass 

5.2 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

3.6 

Toledo,  Oliio 

5.0 

Trenton,  N.J 

6.9 

Washington,  D.C 

8.6 
15.7 

Worcester,  Mass.         

2.6 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

3.5 

Youngstown,  Ohio 

5.5 

ILLITERACY. 


439 


Table  138.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  21  YEARS  OP  AGE 
AND  OVER,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100  000 
INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920.  luu.uuu 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

BufEalo,N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston.  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Iiid 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  CaUf 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

New  Orleans,  La 

NewYork,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough.. 
Mauhat  tan  borough, 

Qtieens  Vjorough 

Richmond  borough 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland  Cahf 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadel  phia.  Pa 

Pittsburgh.  Pa...! 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. . . 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Cahf 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash , 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass , 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J , 

Washington,  D.  C , 

Wilmington,  Del , 

Worcester,  Mass , 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown ,  Ohio 


ALL  classes: 
1920 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


4.2 
3.7 
8.0 
5.5 
10.4 
5.0 
S.6 
5.3 
3.9 
6.3 
5.7 
2.4 
6.7 
3.1 
3.8 

2.3 
2.3 
1.6 
4.6 
15.8 
4.3 
4.2 
6.3 
6.4 
2.5 
5.6 
4.6 
2.4 
2.3 
5.0 

8.6 
8.1 
3.8 
1.5 
9.0 
15.0 
8.1 
7.4 
7.9 
5.9 
8.0 
9.3 
4.3 
5.2 

7.7 
7.6 
3.0 
3.1 
8.1 
5.0 
5.6 
2.0 
7.5 
4.4 
6.9 
5.6 
3.3 
2.0 
1.3 

12.8 
2.3 

8.8 
1.8 
1.0 
4.6 
4.8 
3.0 
8.8 
3.3 
6.8 
5.9 
7.2 
7.2 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Native 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


143 

130 

1,162 

1,799 

480 

145 

29 

234 

23 

215 

586 

670 

191 

1,344 

383 

310 
334 
244 

407 

47 

282 

79 

40 

197 

1,338 

87 

384 

510 

414 

1,386 

25 

331 

61 

84 

1,135 

44 

39 

1,214 

1,753 

102 

534 

943 

132 

42 

182 
537 

97 
129 
111 
1,327 
314 
168 

93 
485 
754 
110 
1,094 

64 

50 

949 

271 

63 

123 

41 

88 

130 

338 

130 

521 

230 

60 

20 

61 


Per 
cent. 


0.2 
0.4 
1.5 
0.8 
0.9 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 
0.1 
0.7 
0.2 
0.6 
0.2 
1.3 
0.5 

0.5 
0.3 
0.5 
0.2 
0.6 
0.6 
0.3 
0.2 
0.5 
1.0 
0.2 
1.1 
0.4 
0.2 
1.7 

0.2 
0.6 
0.1 
0.1 
2.6 
0.4 
0.1 
1.2 
0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
0.4 
0.2 
0.2 

0.3 
1.5 
0.2 
0.2 
0.6 
0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
1.0 
1.2 
0.2 
0.6 
0.2 
0.2 

2.2 

0.3 
0.3 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 
0.3 
0.5 
0.5 
0.3 
0.7 
0.2 
0.1 
0.2 


Foreign  or 
mixed 


Num- 
ber. 


63 
123 

15 
711 

30 
259 

59 
425 

33 

84 

1,302 

323 

295 

306 

71 

108 

219 

38 

482 

377 

55 

70 

35 

169 

160 

216 

77 

178 

265 

354 

181 

37 

337 

185 

45 

235 

76 

654 

3,044 

224 

1,176 

1,242 

327 

75 

247 

24 

163 

63 

139 

1,028 

451 

112 

251 

72 

46 

139 

888 

141 

54 

971 

210 
213 
79 
20 
162 
133 
217 
68 
64 
78 
142 
40 
70 


Per 

cent. 


0.3 
0.5 
0.3 
0.8 
0.6 
0.2 
0.3 
0.4 
0.2 
0.6 
0.2 
0.3 
0.2 
1.1 
0.8 

0.5 
0.5 
0.2 
0.3 
1.8 
1.2 
0.3 
0.2 
1.4 
0.5 
0.4 
0.8 
0.5 
0.3 
1.0 

0.9 
0.4 
0.3 
0.2 
0.9 
1.5 
0.3 
1.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.3 
0.4 
0.3 
0.4 

0.4 
0.6 
0.4 
0.2 
0.6 
0.4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.6 
1.0 
0.7 
0.2 
0.5 
0.2 
0.2 

5.5 
0.2 
0.8 
0.1 
0.1 
0.7 
0.4 
0.5 
0.5 
0.2 
0.7 
0.4 
0.2 
0.4 


FOREIGN-BORN 
WHITE. 


Num- 
ber. 


5,343 

2,541 

218 

11,478 
901 

23,199 
7,257 

15, 949 
2, 520 
3,433 

91,511 
2,818 

30, 678 
1,737 
1,201 

1,173 

3,239 

7S1 

27, 009 

10,316 

1,700 

3.466 

5,229 

2,266 

1,374 

9,305 

1,480 

2,915 

7,5.52 

860 

5,770 

528 

10, 387 

3, 358 

171 

9,834 

7,656 

3, 503 

266, 663 

25, 381 

93, 298 

133, 101 

11,448 

3, 435 

18, 084 

375 

3, 408 

3, 273 

6,417 

49,607 

17,571 

2,  ()74 

10, 274 

2,364 

354 

10, 338 

10, 182 

2,702 

750 

9,728 
6,461 
6,543 
2,568 
547 
3, 507 
5,093 
3,947 
5,900 
1,699 
3,039 
6,434 
4,121 
5, 281 


Per 

cent. 


15.  8 
1.5.5 

5.1 
15.0 
16.5 
10.5 
17.2 
14.3 

S.5 
18.7 
12.3 

7.0 
14.1 
11.8 
16.0 

9.7 

9.2 

7.5 

10.5 

27.0 

29.0 

13.2 

14.1 

22.4 

8.6 

13.2 

14.3 

11.8 

7.7 

7.7 

16.5 
10.0 
10.2 
4.1 
7.8 
23.1 
18.4 
14.7 
14.8 
10.4 
15.7 
16. 1 
10.9 
11.8 

17.1 

6.3 

8.1 

10. 0 

1.5.7 

13.7 

1.5.  7 

6.2 

16.2 

27.2 

8.3 

16.2 

10.6 

5.6 

4.2 

3.5.9 

4.9 

24.5 

3.8 

3.5 

12.2 

17.1 

11.2 

21.8 

6.4 

20.2 

13.0 

17.2 

17.1 


NEGEO. 


Num- 
ber. 


264 

40 

8,763 

11,336 

9,860 

309 

170 

103 

104 

633 

3,678 

2, 768 

1,517 

1,519 

2,234 

698 
216 
280 

1,358 

27 

956 

17 

252 

3,005 

2,417 
255 
950 

1,661 
568 

5,143 

6 

7,823 

60 

120 

5,326 

923 

145 

12,317 

2,621 

59 

757 

1,630 

143 

32 

592 

4,761 

117 

393 

46 

5, 136 

1,616 

69 

518 

30 

6,291 

25 

4, 880 

67 

20 

831 

66 
11 
49 
20 

118 
35 

243 

233 

7,823 

1,403 

26 

55 

305 


Per 

cent. 


4.4 
21.8 
15.4 
22.7 

2.6 
10.6 

3.0 

3.1 
11.7 

4.5 
13.0 

6.1 

9.7 
13.6 

11.0 
4.7 
7.6 
4.4 

12.7 
8.8 
2.2 
9.4 

13.2 

10.2 
4.8 

10.0 
7.1 
5.1 

17.8 

5.0 
18.6 
3.6 
3.9. 
22.9 
.30. 4 
4.7 
19.3 
2.3 
2.0 
3.4 
2.0 
4.2 
3.3 

5.3 

16.7 
2.8 
5.3 
4.4 
5.4 
6.2 
5.7 

13.7 
5.0 

18.3 
2.2 
9.7 
2.6 
3.5 

8.8 
3.4 
2.8 
2.1 
3.8 
6.4 
3.8 
5.7 
8.3 

10.7 

18.6 
3.2 
4.4 
6.4 


440 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  139.— PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY 
SEX  AND  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,  100,000 
INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920  AND  19ia 


ALL  CLASSES. 

nattvt; 

WHITE. 

FOREIGN- 

crry. 

Both 
sexes. 

Male. 

Female. 

Native 
parent- 
age. 

Foreign 
or  mixed 
parent- 
age. 

BORN 

WHITE. 

NEGRO. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Akron,  Ohio 

3.5 
3.0 
6.6 
4.4 
8.4 
4.0 
6.9 
4.2 
3.1 
5.0 
4.6 
2.0 
5.3 
2.8 
3.2 

1.9 
1.9 
1.3 
3.8 
11.9 
3.9 
3.3 
5.1 
5.4 
2.1 
4.3 
3.7 
2.0 
2.0 
4.0 

6.9 
6.7 
3.0 
1.2 
7.2 
12.1 
6.3 
5.9 
6.2 
4.5 
6.1 
7.5 
3.3 
4.0 

6.0 
6.3 
2.5 
2.5 
6.3 
4.0 
4.3 
1.7 
5.9 
3.5 
5.6 
4.5 
2.7 
1.6 
1.0 

11.4 
1.9 
6.5 
1.5 
0.8 
3.7 
4.0 
2.5 
6.9 
2.8 
5.5 
4.7 
5.5 
5.7 

3.0 
3.2 
8.6 
4.4 
10.4 
4.4 
5.4 
3.7 
3.0 
4.4 
4.5 
3.1 
4.6 
2.9 
4.0 

2.3 
2.1 
2.0 
5.0 
13.2 
3.8 
2.5 
5.0 
6.4 
3.0 
5.6 
3.9 
2.3 
1.9 
6.3 

6.0 
8.0 
3.6 
2.4 
8.8 
12.1 
7.0 
6.9 
6.7 
4.0 
6.1 
8.0 
3.8 
3.9 

6.0 
9.0 
3.0 
3.1 
6.9 
4.6 
6.2 
1.2 
7.7 
3.0 
8.2 
3.8 
3.7 
2.1 
1.6 

0.1 
2.1 
8.9 
1.1 
1.3 
4.5 
4.9 
2.8 
5.9 
4.9 
6.6 
5.0 
8.4 
7.1 

3.6 
3.1 
6.1 
4.1 
8.3 
3.6 
6.7 
4.2 
2.9 
5.0 
4.2 
1.9 
5.1 
3.1 
3.3 

1.9 
1.7 
1.4 
3.6 
11.4 
4.4 
3.2 
4.6 
4.9 
2.0 
4.1 
3.4 
2.0 
1.9 
3.9 

6.6 
6.0 
2.9 
1.1 
6.9 
11.4 
5.6 
5.1 
5.1 
3.3 
5.0 
6.2 
3.0 
3.6 

5.4 
5.8 
2.7 
2.5 
5.4 
3.6 
4.3 
1.9 
5.2 
3.5 
5.2 
4.3 
2.5 
1.4 
1.0 

11.6 
1.8 
6.7 
1.6 
0.7 
3.4 
4.0 
2.6 
6.7 
2.5 
5.5 
4.3 
5.0 
6.2 

3.3 
3.3 
7.1 
3.9 
9.5 
3.7 
4.7 
3.5 
2.6 
4.4 
4.2 
2.8 
4.4 
3.0 
3.4 

2.3 

1.8 
1.8 
5.4 
12.2 
3.9 
2.3 
4.2 
5.2 
3.0 
5.7 
3.8 
2.0 
1.8 
4.8 

6.0 
6.5 
3.6 
2.3 
7.8 
12.0 
6.2 
5.5 
5.3 
3.7 
4.9 
6.1 
3.8 
4.0 

5.0 
7.6 
3.0 
3.4 
5.8 
3.9 
7.1 
1.2 
7.1 
3.1 
7.4 
3.9 
3.4 
1.8 
1.7 

8.5 
1.8 
9.7 
1.2 
1.6 
4.3 
5.6 
2.7 
5.9 
4.1 
6.7 
5.0 
8.9 
7.7 

3.3 
2.9 

7.1 
4.7 
8.5 
4.4 
7.1 
4.2 
3.2 
4.9 
4.9 
2.1 
5.5 
2.6 
3.1 

1.8 
2.1 
1.3 
4.0 
12.4 
3.4 
3.5 
5.6 
5.8 
2.1 
4.6 
4.0 
2.0 
2.2 
4.1 

7.1 
7.4 
3.1 
1.4 
7.4 
12.7 
7.0 
6.8 
7.3 
5.7 
7.2 
8.8 
3.6 
4.4 

6.7 
6.9 
2.4 
2.5 
7.1 
4.3 
4.3 
1.5 
6.6 
3.4 
6.0 
4.8 
2.9 
1.8 
1.0 

11.1 
2.1 
6.3 
1.5 
0.9 
4.0 
4.0 
2.3 
7.1 
3.0 
5.5 
5.1 
5.9 
5.1 

2.6 
3.2 

10.0 
5.0 

11.5 
5.1 
6.1 
4.0 
3.4 
4.4 
4.8 
3.4 
4.9 
2.8 
4.6 

2.3 

2.4 
2.1 
4.5 
14.2 
3.8 
2.7 
5.8 
7.6 
3.0 
5.4 
4.0 
2.7 
2.0 
5.8 

6.0 
9.6 
3.5 
2.6 
9.6 
12.3 
7.8 
8.1 
8.0 
4.4 
7.2 
9.8 
3.8 
3.9 

7.0 
10.2 
3.1 
2.8 
7.9 
5.2 
5.3 
1.1 
8.4 
3.0 
9.0 
3.7 
4.0 
2.4 
1.4 

11.7 
2.5 
8.0 
0.8 
0.9 
4.7 
4.2 
2.8 
5.9 
5.7 
6.5 
5.1 
8.0 
6.4 

0.2 
0.3 
1.3 
0.6 
0.7 
0.1 
0.1 
0.2 
0.1 
0.6 
0.1 
0.4 
0.1 
1.4 
0.5 

0.4 
0.3 
0.4 
0.2 
0.4 
0.5 
0.2 
0.1 
0.4 
0.8 
0.2 
0.9 
0.3 
0.2 
1.3 

0.2 
0.6 
0.1 
0.1 
2.1 
0.3 
0.1 
0.9 
0.3 
0.1 
0.2 
0.4 
0.2 
0.2 

0.3 
1.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.5 
0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.8 
1.0 
0.2 
0.5 
0.1 
0.2 

2.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 
0.3 
0.4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.5 
0.2 
0.1 
0.2 

0.4 
0.3 
2.1 
0.6 
1.2 
0.1 
0.2 
0.2 
0.1 
0.6 
0.2 
1.0 
0.2 
1.3 
0.7 

0.5 
0.2 
0.6 
0.2 
0.9 
0.7 
0.2 
0.2 
0.6 
0.9 
0.2 
0.5 
0.4 
0.2 
1.3 

0.3 
0.5 
0.1 
0.1 
1.8 
0.6 
0.2 
1.0 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.3 
0.3 

0.3 
1.3 
0.2 
0.2 
0.9 
0.5 
0.3 
0.1 
0.3 
1.1 
1.3 
0.2 
0.6 
0.1 
0.3 

2.7 
0.2 
0.6 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 
0.4 
0.8 
0.9 
0.6 
0.6 
0.2 
0.2 
0.3 

0.3 
0.4 
0.3 
0.6 
0.7 
0.2 
0.2 
0.3 
0.2 
0.6 
0.2 
0.3 
0.2 
1.3 
0.9 

0.5 
0.3 
0.2 
0.3 
1.2 
1.5 
0.2 
0.1 
1.4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.7 
0.4 
0.3 
0.9 

0.6 
0.4 
0.2 
0.2 
0.8 
0.9 
0.2 
1.2 
0.3 
0.2 
0.3 
0.3 
0.3 
0.3 

0.3 
0.5 
0.3 
0.2 
0.4 
0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.4 
0.7 
0.6 
0.2 
0.5 
0.2 
0.2 

6.2 
0.2 
0.6 
0.1 
0.1 
0.5 
0.4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.2 
0.5 
0.3 
0.2 
0.3 

0.4 
0.5 
0.5 
0.6 
0.7 
0.2 
0.4 
0.5 
0.2 
0.7 
0.3 
0.5 
0.3 
0.9 
0.4 

0.5 
0.3 
0.5 
0.5 
2.0 
1.0 
0.3 
0.3 
1.2 
0.5 
0.6 
0.7 
0.4 
0.4 
1.0 

0.7 
0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.5 
1.6 
0.4 
1.2 
0.4 
0.2 
0.4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.5 

O.G 
0.4 
0.6 
0.3 
0.7 
0.6 
0.6 
0.2 
1.0 
1.0 
0.6 
0.3 
0.6 
0.2 
0.2 

7.3 
0.2 
1.2 
0.1 
0.1 
0.8 
0.5 
0.6 
1.0 
0.4 
0.7 
0.6 
0.4 
0.5 

14.  C 
14.8 

4.8 
14.0 
15. 6 

9.9 
16.2 
13.5 

8.1 
17.6 
11.6 

6.7 
13.1 
11.3 
16.4 

9.3 

8.9 

7.2 

9.7 

25.5 

30.1 

12.4 

13.2 

22.6 

8.3 

12.5 

13.9 

11.5 

7.3 

7.5 

15.9 

9.4 

9.6 

3.9 

7.4 

21.7 

17.2 

13.9 

13.8 

9.7 

14.5 

14.9 

10.5 

11.2 

15.9 
6.0 
7.8 
9.5 
14.7 
12.  g 
14.9 
5.8 
15.3 
25. 6 
7.8 
15.0 
10.1 
5.3 
4.0 

33.1 
4.8 
23.4 
3.6 
3.3 
11.5 
16.2 
10.6 
20.2 
6.1 
19.2 
12.3 
16.4 
16.0 

11.6 
13.8 

5.9 
12.0 
15.1 
10.0 
12.1 
10.3 

6.6 
14.7 
10.0 

9.6 
10.5 
12.6 

6.1 

10.6 

8.1 

8.4 

11.7 

23.5 

15.6 

7.6 

12.6 

8.9 

11.3 

14.5 

15.4 

8.9 

7.0 

9.5 

11.7 
9.9 
9.5 
6.8 
7.0 
20.8 
17.4 
12.9 
13.2 
9.1 
13.6 
13.8 
10.1 
10.4 

14.2 
12.5 
8.3 
9.9 
14.5 
12.9 
17.5 
3.9 
17.6 
18.8 
7.1 
11.5 
11.4 
6.3 
4.4 

27.0 
4.7 
24.3 
3.1 
4.4 
13.5 
17.3 
9.6 
15.3 
8.2 
21.8 
12.0 
19.7 
17.8 

5.5 

3.8 

8.9 

Albany,  N.  Y... 

4.2 

Atlanta,  Ga 

17.  S    20.9 

Baltimore,  Md... 

12.9    13.2 

Birmingham,  Al 

1 

18.4 
2.2 
9.0 
2.8 
2.5 
9.4 
3.9 

10.9 
5.2 
8.4 

11.3 

9.4 
4.1 
6.1 
3.9 

11. 0 
7.5 
1.9 
7.6 

10.8 
8.3 
3.9 
8.0 
6.1 
4.3 

14.9 

4.2 

15.6 

3.1 

3.5 

18.4 

25.2 

4.0 

15.7 

2.1 

1.6 

2.9 

1.8 

3.4 

2.7 

4.5 
13.9 
2.5 
4.5 
3.7 
4.6 
5.2 
5.0 
11.4 
4.0 
14.9 
1.9 
8.2 
2.2 
3.1 

7.1 
3.1 
2.3 
1.9 
3.2 
5.2 
3.6 
5.0 
6.9 
8.6 
15.7 
2.6 
3.5 
5.5 

22.1 

3.5 

Bridgeport,  ConE 
Buflfalo,  N.  Y... 

5.2 

4.1 

Cambridge,  Mass 
Camden,  N.J.  . 

5.6 

14.0 

Chicago,  ni 

4.0 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

14.3 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

4.1 

Columbus,  Ohio. 

8.7 

Dallas,  Tex 

15.4 

Davton,  Ohio... 

9.5 

Denver,  Colo 

6.0 

Des  Moines,  low 
Detroit,  Mich. . . 

1- -        .  .. 

8.8 

3.5 

Fall  River  Mass 
Fort  Worth,  Tex 
Grand  Rapids,  ^ 
Hartford,  Conn.. 

8.1 
12.0 

ich 

4.8 
4.8 

Houston,'  Tex 

16.4 

Indianapolis,  Inc 
Jersey  Cfity,  N.  J 
Kansas  City,  Ka 
Kansas  City,  Mo 
Los  Angeles,  Cah 



12.4 

4.9 

QS 

10.0 

9.6 

f 

6.0 

18.7 

Lowell,  Mass 

2.7 

Mempiiis,  Tenn. 

17.fi 

2.9 

Minneapolis.  Mic 

NashviUe,  Tenn. 

New  Bedford,  M 

New  Haven,  Coe 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borou 

Brooklyn  bo 

Manhattan  b 

Queens  boroi 

Richmond  b 

Newark,  N.  J. . . 

in. . 

2.9 

22.0 

iss 

m 

23.7 
4.5 

18.3 

3.6 

gh 

5.3 

rough 

orough 

Jgh 

orough 

4.2 
3.2 
5.1 

6.4 

7.5 

Norfolk,  Va 

19.7 

Oakland,  CaUf 

3.3 

Omaha,  Nebr ' 

6.5 

Paterson,  N.  J.. 
Philadelphia,  Pa 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. . 
Portland,  Oreg. . 
Providence,  R.  I 
Reading,  Pa 

11.3 

7.8 

6.6 
1.9 

9.7 

3.4 

Richmond,  Vfi 

19.6 

Rochester,  N.  Y 
St.  Louis,  Mo... 
St.  Paul,  Minn.. 
Salt  Lake  City,  1 

San  Antonio,  Te 
San  Francisco,  C 
Scranton,  Pa 

1.4 

12.4 
2.3 

Jtah 

X 

4.6 
13.2 

alif 

5.1 
3.3 

Seattle,  Wash 

2.7 

Spokane,  Wash. 
Springfield,  Mast 

2.4 

4.6 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

5.1 
4.3 

Trenton,  N.J... 
Washington,  D. 
Wilmington,  Del 
Worcester.  Mass 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.. 

C.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

10.7 
13.5 

18.7 

3.5 

7.0 

youngstown,  Ohio 

5.8 

1  Includes  South  Omaha  for  1910. 


ILLITERACY. 


441 


Table  140.— PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY 
SEX  AND  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,  100,000 
INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:    1920  AND  1910. 

[Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100.] 


ALL  CLASSES. 

NATIVE  WHITE. 

CTTT, 

Both 
sexes. 

Male. 

Female. 

Native 
parent- 
age. 

Foreign 
or  mixed 
parent- 
age. 

BORN 
WHITE. 

NEGRO. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

4.2 
3.7 
8.0 
5.5 
10.4 
5.0 
8.6 
5.  3 
3.9 
6.3 
5.7 
2.4 
6.7 
3.1 
3.8 

3.6 
3.8 

10.4 
5.5 

12.4 
5.4 
6.3 
4.7 
3.7 
5.2 
5.5 
3.9 
5.7 
3.3 
4.7 

2.8 
2.6 
2.4 
6.1 
16.6 
4.5 
3.0 
6.0 
7.7 
3.6 
6.7 
4.8 
2.8 
2.1 
6.7 

7.2 
9.3 
4.6 
2.9 
11.0 
14.6 
8.5 
8.4 
8.1 
5.0 
7.5 
9.5 
4.8 
4.9 

7.3 
10.4 
3.6 
3.8 
8.5 
5.6 
7.6 
1.3 
9.1 
3.7 
9.9 
4.4 
4.5 
2.6 
1.9 

11.5 
2.4 

11.2 
1.2 
1.5 
5.5 
5.6 
3.5 
7.1 
6.0 
7.9 
6.1 

10.0 
8.6 

4.3 
3.8 
7.2 
5.0 
10.0 
4.6 
8.2 
5.3 
3.7 
6.2 
5.2 
2.3 
6.3 
3.3 
3.7 

2.3 
2.0 
1.7 
4.3 
15.2 
4.7 
4.0 
5.7 
5.7 
2.5 
5.2 
4.2 
2.3 
2.1 
4.8 

8.3 
7.0 
3.6 
1.3 
8.5 
14.2 
7.2 
6.2 
6.5 
4.2 
6.5 
7.7 
3.9 
4.6 

6.9 
6.7 
3.1 
3.1 
7.0 
4.5 
5.5 
2.3 
6.6 
4.4 
6.3 
5.3 
3.0 
1.7 
1.3 

13.3 
2.0 
9.1 
1.8 
0.9 
4.2 
4.8 
3.1 
8.5 
3.0 
6.7 
5.5 
6.6 
7.6 

3.9 
3.8 
8.1 
4.7 
10.7 
4.5 
5.5 
4.4 
3.2 
5.1 
5.1 
3.5 
5.3 
3.4 
3.8 

2.8 
2.2 
2.2 
6.5 
15.6 
4.4 
2.7 
5.0 
5.9 
3.5 
6.8 
4.6 
2.3 
2.0 
5.9 

7.2 
7.1 
4.6 
2.6 
9.4 
14.5 
7.5 
6.5 
6.4 
4.5 
0.0 
7.2 
4.7 
4.9 

6.0 
8.6 
3.5 
4.0 
7.0 
4.7 
8.5 
1.3 
8.3 
3.7 
8.6 
4.5 
4.1 
2.2 
2.0 

9.4 
2.0 

12.2 
1.4 
L8 
5.2 
6.3 
3.4 
7.0 
4.9 
8.0 
6.0 

10.6 
9.0 

4.1 
3.6 
8.9 
5.9 
10.9 
5.5 
9.0 
5.3 
4.0 
6.3 
6.3 
2.5 
7.1 
2.9 
3.8 

2.2 
2.5 
1.6 
5.0 
10.3 
3.8 

3.2 
3.8 

12.4 
6.2 

14.3 
6.2 
7.2 
5.1 
4.1 
5.2 
6.0 
4.2 
6.2 
3.3 
5.8 

2.8 
3.0 
2.6 
5.6 
17.6 
4.7 

0.2 
0.4 
1.5 
0.8 
0.9 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 
0.1 
0.7 
0.2 
0.6 
0.2 
1.3 
0.5 

0.5 
0.3 
0.5 
0.2 
0.6 
0.6 
0.3 
0.2 
0.5 
1.0 
0.2 
1.1 
0.4 
0.2 
1.7 

0.2 
0.6 
0.1 
0.1 
2.6 
0.4 
0.1 
1.2 
0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
0.4 
0.2 
0.2 

0.3 
1.5 
0.2 
0.2 
0.6 
0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
1.0 
1.2 
0.2 
0.6 
0.2 
0.2 

2.2 
0.3 
0.3 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 
0.3 
0.5 
0.5 
0.3 
0.7 
0.2 
0.1 
1  0.2 

0.5 
0.4 
2.3 
0.7 
1.3 
0.1 
0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.8 
0.2 
1.4 
0.2 
1.4 
0.7 

0.7 
0.3 
0.7 
0.3 
1.1 
0.7 
0.2 
0.3 
0.7 
L2 
0.3 
0.6 
0.5 
0.2 
1.7 

0.3 
0.6 
0.2 
0.1 
2.1 
0.7 
0.2 
1.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.4 
0.4 

0.4 
1.6 
0.2 
0.3 
1.2 
0.6 
0.4 
0.1 
0.4 
1.4 
L5 
0.3 
0.7 
0.1 
0.3 

3.0 
0.2 
0.8 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 
0.4 
1.0 
1.1 
0.7 
0.8 
0.3 
0.3 
0.4 

0.3 
0.5 
0.3 
0.8 
0.6 
0.2 
0.3 
0.4 
0.2 
0.6 
0.2 
0.3 
0.2 
1.1 
0.8 

0.5 
0.5 
0.2 
0.3 
1.8 
1.2 
0.3 
0.2 
1.4 
0.5 
0.4 
0.8 
0.5 
0.3 
1.0 

0.9 
0.4 
0.3 
0.2 
0.9 
1.5 
0.3 
1.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.3 
0.4 
0.3 
0.4 

0.4 
0.6 
0.4 
0.2 
0.6 
0.4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.6 
1.0 
0.7 
0.2 
0.5 
0.2 
0.2 

5.5 
0.2 
0.8 
0.1 
0.1 
0.7 
0.4 
Of  5 
0.5 
0.2 
0.7 
0.4 
0.2 
0.4 

0.5 
0.6 
0.6 
0.7 
0.4 
0.3 
0.5 
0.6 
0.3 
0.7 
0.3 
0.6 
0.3 
0.9 
0.4 

0.6 
0.3 
0.6 
0.6 
3.2 
0.9 
0.3 
0.4 
1.3 
0.6 
0.5 
1.0 
0.4 
0.4 
1.1 

1.0 
0.2 
0.3 
0.3 
0.6 
2.7 
0.4 
1.2 
0.4 
0.3 
0.5 
0.4 
0.4 
0.6 

0.7 
0.5 
0.6 
0.4 
0.9 
0.8 
0.7 
0.2 
1.3 
1.2 
0.6 
0.3 
0.7 
0.3 
0.3 

7.0 

0.2 
1.4 
0.1 
0.1 
1.1 
0.5 
0.8 
1.2 
0.5 
0.8 
0.8 
0.5 
0.6 

15.8 
15.5 

5.1 
15.0 
16.5 
10.5 
17.2 
14.3 

8.5 
18.7 
12.3 

7.0 
14.1 
11.8 
16.0 

9.7 

9.2 

7.5 

10.5 

27.0 

29.0 

13.2 

14.1 

22.4 

8.6 

13.2 

14.3 

11.8 

7.7 

7.7 

16.5 
10.0 
10.2 
4.1 
7.8 
23.1 
18.4 
14.7 
14.8 
iO.4 
15.7 
16.1 
10.9 
11.8 

17.1 
6.3 
8.1 
10.0 
15.7 
13.7 
15.7 
6.2 
16.2 
27.2 
8.3 
16.2 
10.6 
5.6 
4.2 

35.9 

4.9 

2i.5 

3.8 

3.5 

12.2 

17.1 

11.2 

21.8 

6.4 

20.2 

13.0 

17.2 

17.1 

11.8 
13.7 

6.2 
12.5 
14.9 
10.4 
12.4 
10.7 

6.9 
14.5 
10.2 

9.6 
11.0 
12.5 

6.0 

10.9 
S.2 
8.8 
12.1 
24.9 
15.3 
7.6 
13.4 
9.0 
11.1 
14.3 
15. 1 
9.1 
6.9 
9.4 

12.3 
9.6 
9.7 
6.9 
7.3 
22.2 
18.3 
13.1 
14.0 
9.2 
14.3 
14.9 
10.1 
10.5 

14.9 
13.1 
8.5 
9.8 
15.0 
13.4 
17.8 
3.9 
18.2 
19.1 
7.3 
11.6 
11.5 
6.4 
4.4 

27.3 
4.6 
24.7 
3.1 
4.2 
14.4 
17.2 
10.0 
15.7 
8.3 
21.7 
12.3 
19.7 
18.4 

6.3 
4.4 

21.8 

15.4 

22.7 
2.6 

10.6 
3.0 
3.1 

11.7 
4.5 

13.0 
6.1 
9.7 

13.6 

11.0 
4.7 
7.6 
4.4 

12.7 
8.8 
2.2 
9.4 

13.2 

10.2 
4.8 

10.0 
7.1 
5.1 

17.8 

5.0 
18.6 
3.6 
3.9 
22.9 
30.4 
4.7 
19.3 
2.3 
2.0 
3.4 
2.0 
4.2 
3.3 

5.3 
16.7 
2.8 
5.3 
4.4 
5.4 
6.2 
5.7 
13.7 
5.0 
18.3 
2.2 
9.7 
2.6 
3.5 

8.8 
3.4 
2.8 
2.1 
3.8 
6.4 
3.8 
5.7 
8.3 
10.7 
18.6 
3.2 
4.4 
6.4 

11.7 
4.8 

25.7 
15.8 

26.1 

4.1 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge^  Mass 

6.2 
4.8 
7.2 
17.0 

4.6 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Oliio 

17.0 
4.8 
10.3 
18.3 

2.3 
2.3 
1.6 
4.6 
15.8 
4.3 
4.2 
6.3 
6.4 
2.5 
5.6 
4.6 
2.4 
2.3 
5.0 

8.6 
8.1 
3.8 
1.5 
9.0 
15.0 
8.1 
7.4 
7.9 
5.9 
8.0 
9.3 
4.3 
5.2 

7.7 
7.6 
3.0 
3.1 
8.1 
5.0 
5.6 
2.0 
7.5 
4.4 
6.9 
5.6 
3  3 

11.4 

Denver,  Colo 

7.1 
10.5 

Detroit, Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth  Tex 

4.1 

9.2 
14  3 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

4.4  1  3.3 
7.0  !  7.1 

5.2 
5.9 

Houston,  Tex 

7.0 
2.6 
5.9 
5.1 
2.4 
2.5 
5.2 

8.9 
9.1 
4.0 
1.7 
9.5 

15.8 
9.0 
8.5 
9.4 
7.5 
9.5 

10.9 
4.6 
5.8 

8.6 
8.6 
2.9 
3.2 
9.2 
5.4 
5.6 
1.8 
8.3 
4.3 
7.5 
5.8 
3.7 
2.2 
1.3 

12.3 
2.5 
8.6 
1.7 
1.1 
5.0 
4.8 
2.9 
9.1 
3.6 
6.9 
6.4 
7.7 
6.7 

9.6 
3.7 
6.6 
5.1 
3.3 
2.3 
7.4 

7.2 
11.7 
4.6 
3.2 
12.4 
14.8 
9.6 
10.1 
9.8 
5.5 
9.0 

n.9 

4.9 
4.9 

8.7 
12.3 
3.7 
3.5 
10.0 
6.3 
6.6 
1.3 
9.8 
3.6 
11.1 
4.3 
5.0 
3.2 
L8 

13.6 
2.9 

10.2 
1.0 
1.1 
5.7 
4.8 
3.6 
7.1 
7.0 
7.9 
6.2 
9.5 
8.1 

20.0 
15  2 

5.7 

12.7 

11.3 

Los  Angeles,  CaUf 

7.3 
22.8 

LoweU,  Mass 

20.4 

3.2 

3.3 

Nashville,  Tenn 

27.9 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

27.4 
5.4 

21.7 

New  York  N.  Y      

4.2 

6.4 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough 

Newark,  N.  J 

4.9 
3.6 
6.3 
8.4 

8.9 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland  Calif                

22.6 
3.8 

Omaha,  Nebr  i 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

7.4 
13.6 
■9.1 
8.0 
2.1 
11.5 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

4.1 

23.6 
1.7 

14.6 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

2.0 
1.3 

12.8 
2.3 
8.8 
1.8 
1.0 
4.6 
4.8 
3.0 
8.8 
3.3 
6.8 
5.9 
7.2 
7.2 

2.7 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  CaUf 

Scranton,  Pa 

5.1 

16.5 
5.6 
4.0 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

S^Tacuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

2.9 
2.9 

5.8 
5.6 
5.1 
12.3 

Washington,  D .  C 

16.8 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

2:3.2 
4  "}. 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

8  3 

Youngstown,  Ohio 

6.8 

1  Includes  South  Omaha  for  1910. 


442 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  141.-NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE 
AND  OVER,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM 
25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920. 

[Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100.] 


all  classes: 
1920 

NATIVE  WHITE. 

FOREIGN-BORN 
WHITE. 

NEGRO. 

CITY. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Alabama: 

Mobile 

4,502 
4,554 

810 

793 
2,421 

319 

497 

1,749 

266 

232 

1,296 

1,008 

1,653 

911 

248 
1,886 

1,083 
4,226 
1,098 
980 
2,024 
5,426 

4,125 

821 
1,858 
2,188 

4,948 
2,506 
4,942 
7,402 

548 
365 

1,625 
769 
422 

2,052 
156 
613 

1,120 
406 
161 

1,194 
516 
503 

1,771 

1,280 

528 

3,359 

1,852 

1,629 

3,126 

1,771 

453 

797 

330 

1,978 

1,038 

573 
444 
510 
419 
1,089 
358 

9.0 
12.7 

3.4 

3.4 
4.4 

1.3 

LO 
4.7 
0.5 
0.6 
2.3 
1.6 
5.0 
2.7 

1.0 
5.4 

4.5 
9.5 
5.3 
4.4 
7.5 
7.5 

5.5 
3.4 
7.4 
5.3 

11.3 
9.9 
11.2 
10.7 

L8 
1.5 
4.8 
2.8 
1.2 
3.8 
0.7 
2.0 
3.6 
1.6 
0.5 
L8 
L7 
1.7 
3.3 
2.6 

2.2 
12.9 
2.6 
2.3 
7.5 
6.4 
1.9 
2.6 
1.5 
3.6 
1.9 

1.5 
L5 
LI 
L3 
1.9 
L2 

166 

81 

131 

268 
792 

23 

26 
65 
44 
37 
57 
127 
126 
93 

60 
358 

23 

37 
20 
42 
28 
63 

221 

17 

266 

184 

556 
860 
379 
257 

58 

82 
30 
333 
190 
431 
49 
32 
68 
45 
17 
231 
191 
60 
117 
239 

347 
30 
888 
1,066 
59 
59 
276 
511 
148 
214 
481 

91 
81 
97 

88 
99 

1             74 

0.6 
0.4 

0.7 

1.4 
2.1 

0.1 
0.1 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 
0.5 
0.4 

0.3 
1.4 

0.1 
0.2 
0.1 
0.3 
0.2 
0.2 

0.6 
0.1 
1.8 
0.9 

2.4 
4.9 
1.6 
0.8 

0.3 
0.4 
0.2 
1.4 
0.6 
1.1 
0.3 
0.1 
0.3 
0.3 
0.1 
0.4 
0.7 
0.3 
0.3 
0.6 

1.5 
0.3 
1.4 
1.7 
0.3 
0.3 
1.2 
1.8 
0.7 
0.5 
LO 

0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.3 
0.2 
0.3 

67 
33 

637 

56 
49 

251 
397 

1,429 
176 
137 
985 
792 

1,430 
671 

130 
1,396 

1,059 
4,146 
1,057 
917 
1,958 
5,326 

140 

55 

81 

1,055 

67 
13 
41 

184 

455 
205 

1,592 
188 
139 
840 
103 
489 

1,006 
349 
126 
791 
156 
410 

1,635 
791 

101 
3,268 

160 

450 
2,694 
1,700 

138 

73 

95 

1,721 

305 

439 
314 
364 
331 
955 
234 

3.4 

4.4 

16.6 

6.6 
2.7 

4.3 
4.2 

17.2 
2.7 
2.1 
9.2 
6.1 

18.5 
9.8 

5.0 
19.7 

13.5 
19.8 
18.3 
15.6 
18.6 
18.1 

3.7 
2.2 
5.7 
10.1 

7.3 
4.0 
6.0 

5.7 

7.1 
7.3 

10.4 
9.9 
5.4 

12.5 
2.1 
7.3 

12.0 
4.8 
2.2 

10.2 
6.5 
7.7 
9.5 

12.8 

10.9 
22.6 
5.2 
6.8 
16.6 
21.2 
12.0 
9.0 
8.5 
13.0 
8.4 

7.6 

8.0 
4.8 
7.9 
8.6 
8,1 

4,267 
4,440 

25 

468 
1,580 

14 
8 
19 
6 

45 
24 
48 
16 
22 

56 
118 

21.2 

Montgomery 

26.8 

Arizona: 

Phoenix 

2.7 

Arkansas: 

Fnrt  Smith.              .    ,, 

15.5 

Little  Rock 

10.5 

California: 

Alameda 

8.4 

1.9 

Fresno 

4.5 

Long  Beach 

4.7 

Pasadena 

4.9 

4.0 

San  Diego 

5.6 

San  Jose 

10.0 

Stockton 

7.6 

Colorado: 

Colorado  Springs     .   . 

6.5 

Pueblo 

9.9 

Connecticut: 

New  Britain 

43 
19 
19 
33 
34 

3,758 
748 

1,511 
943 

4,305 
1,633 
4,520 

6,  to 

35 
69 

16.6 

New  London 

4.4 

3.6 

Stamford 

4.7 

Waterbury 

4.2 

Florida: 

Jacksonville 

10.8 

Miami 

10.2 

Pensacola 

17.3 

Tampa 

9.6 

Georgia: 

Augusta 

22.2 

Columbus    . 

21.6 

Macon 

23.1 

Savannah 

20.7 

Illinois: 

Aurora 

6.7 

Bloomington 

10.4 

DanviUe 

244 
90 

775 
4 
86 
46 
12 
8 

161 

165 
32 
14 

239 

80 

57 

804 

110 

371 

7 

39 

213 

85 

39 

251 

42 
49 

48 

12.5 

Decatur 

9.1 

East  St.  Louis 

12.8 

3.9 

Evanston 

4.0 

JoUet 

7.6 

Moline 

4.1 

Oak  Park  village 

ii.l 

Peoria 

8.5 

Quincy 

15.2 

Rock  Island 

5.0 

Rockford 

3.4 

Springfield 

10.2 

Indiana: 

Anderson 

10.7 

East  Chicago 

4.7 

Evansville 

14.6 

Fort  Wayne 

8.8 

Gary 

8.2 

Hammnrifi 

5.4 

Kokomo 

.5.4 

Muncie 

12.3 

Richmond 

6.8 

South  Bend 

3.6 

Terra  Haute 

8.2 

Iowa: 

7.6 

Council  Bluffs 

9.5 

Davenport 

8.5 

Sioux  City .  . 

25 
48 

2.5 

Waterloo 

7.0 

ILLITERACY. 


443 


Table  14i — NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE 
AND   OVER,    FOR   PRINCIPAL   POPULATION   CLASSES,    FOR  CITIES    HAVING    FROM 

25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Coutiuued. 

[Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100.] 


CITY. 

ALL  classes: 
1920 

NATrV'E  -WHITE. 

FOREIGN-BORN 
WHITE. 

NEGRO. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

I 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

IvANSAS: 

Topeka 

915 
595 

7.56 

3,207 

446 

3,638 

241 
1,326 
1,568 

550 
676 

1,469 

80 

3,088 

1,780 

604 

1,529 

1,382 

2,487 

7,105 

1,989 

753 

320 

730 

1,222 

1,146 

1, 263 

1,788 

1,311 

2,746 

1,150 

345 

1,367 

1,466 

6,231 

567 

809 

1,092 

599 

533 

497 

390 

1,282 

1,923 

380 

2,270 

615 

772 

1,098 

4,071 
1,957 

973 

6,588 

1,125 

277 

4,688 

2,607 

300 

486 

782 

1,200 

2.2 
LO 

1.6 
9.0 

1.8 

9.9 

1.1 
5.1 
2.7 

2.3 
3.0 

2.7 
0.2 
9.3 
6.7 
1.9 
4.7 
3.1 
5.2 
9.6 
2.4 
1.9 
1.0 
1.9 
3.7 
3.0 
5.7 
5.3 
1.7 
9.2 
4.5 

1.1 
3.6 
2.0 
19.9 
1.5 
2.0 
2.7 
1.3 
l.S 
1.8 
L9 
2.6 

2.4 

1.5 

3.5 
1.9 

2.2 

2.4 

6.5 

8.5 

2.3 
11.7 
5.6 
0.6 
6.4 
4.8 
1.5 
2.3 
3.3 
4.7 

141 
125 

277 
698 

188 

62 

69 
263 
120 

293 

401 

71 
15 
40 
71 
18 
83 
95 
109 
113 
82 
14 
25 
15 
62 
21 
16 
72 
80 
127 
510 

65 
326 
196 
60 
35 
130 
253 
102 
73 
69 
84 
199 

112 

297 
873 
396 

39 

122 

195 
104 

79 
76 
27 
28 
140 
92 
36 
21 
24 
56 

0.4 
0.2 

0.7 
2.9 
0.9 

0.3 

0.4 
1.7 
0.3 

1.3 
2.0 

0.2 
0.1 
0.3 
O.o 
0.1 
0.4 
0.3 
0.4 
0.3 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 
0.2 
0.6 
2.9 

0.2 
1.1 
0.3 
O.S 
0.1 
0.4 
O.S 
0.3 
0.3 
0.3 
0.6 
0.5 

0.2 

1.3 
1.6 
L3 

0.2 

0.3 

0.5 
0.7 

0.3 
0.3 
0.3 
0.1 
0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
0.4 

489 
342 

67 
60 
157 

196 

170 
1,059 
1,423 

169 
49 

1,380 

61 

3,023 

1,709 

572 

1,444 

1,269 

2,372 

6,952 

1,850 

728 

286 

702 

1,153 

1,121 

1,246 

1,708 

1,218 

2,492 

624 

255 

1,0:39 

1,161 

6,100 

516 

639 

804 

478 

452 

397 

263 

1,069 

1,787 

26 
873 
31 

680 

938 

3,869 
1,843 

550 

6,471 

1,096 

160 

4,377 

2,503 

259 

459 

705 

1,090 

12.7 

n.8 

2.3 
7.6 

7.5 

15.4 

4.6 
10.6 

n.o 

14.7 
11.4 

8.2 
0.7 
17.8 
14.2 
5.2 
11.2 
9.6 
11.9 
18.1 
6.7 
5.2 
3.4 
7.0 
14.2 
8.3 
14.2 
15.4 
5.1 
25.3 
7.8 

7.7 
11.7 
7.9 
27.1 
4.2 
12.2 
11.3 
8.1 
6.7 
7.9 
4.3 
9.3 

6.0 

3.6 
13.8 
3.2 

6.0 

13.4 

14.3 
21.4 

7.9 
25.7 
U.5 

2.4 
15.7 
10.  S 

4.7 

5.9 
13.9 
12.4 

278 
127 

412 

2,449 

101 

3,373 

1 
1 

18 

88 
224 

10 
3 
16 

7  7 

Wichita 

4.4 

Kentucky: 

Covington 

15  5 

Lexington 

22.6 

Newport 

14  0 

Louisiana: 

Shreveport 

22.6 

Maine: 

Bangor .              

0.6 

Lewiston 

7.0 

Maryland: 

Cumberland 

7.2 

Hagerstown 

17.6 

Massachusetts: 

Brockton 

2.2 

Brookline  town 

0.9 

Chelsea 

5.2 

Chicopee 

Everett 

13 
2 
11 
4 
31 
35 
10 
8 
9 
2 

1.4 

Fitchburg 

Haverhill 

3.5 

Holyoke 

3.4 

Lawrence 

15.7 

Lynn 

.5.5 

Maiden 

2.4 

Medford 

2.0 

Newton 

L9 

Pittsfield 

0.6 

Quincy 

Revere 

Ra.lRTTl  .  . 

3 

S 

124 

9 

16 
1 
103 
71 
11 
29 
26 
19 

2.9 

Somerville 

3.0 

44.4 

Waltham 

MicmGAN: 

Battle  Creek.. 

1.7 

Bay  City 

0.9 

FUnt 

6.8 

Hamtramck  village 

Highland  Park 

4.4 

3.5 

Jackson 

4.0 

Kalamazoo 

4.4 

Lansing 

3.3 

Muskegon 

Pontiac 

28 

42 

7 

8 

47 
520 
187 

10 

37 

1 
9 

335 
33 

.5.2 

Port  Huron 

10.3 

Saginaw 

2.5 

Minnesota: 

Duluth 

L8 

Missouri: 

Joplin 

7.0 

Stt  Joseph 

14.3 

Springfield 

13.3 

Montana: 

Butte 

6.2 

Nebraska: 

Lincoln...            

4.7 

New  Hampshire: 

Manchester 

Nashua 

New  Jersey: 

Atlantic  City 

3.4 

Bayonne 

6.2 

Clifton 

86 
157 
6 
4 
3 
50 
54 

4.3 

Elizabeth 

9.7 

Hoboken 

3.6 

Irvington  town 

1.7 

New  Brunswick 

5.8 

444 


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Table  141.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  lOYEARSOFAGE 
AND  OVER,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM 
25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Coutinued. 

[Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100.] 


ALL  classes: 
1920 

NATIVE  WHITE. 

FOREIGN-BORN 
WHITE. 

NEGRO. 

CM"*. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

New  Jersey— Con. 

Orange 

1,103 
5,513 
1,589 
1,007 
1,033 
891 

2,011 
1,401 
1,703 

822 
1,581 

477 
1,564 
1,171 
1,109 
2,935 
1,059 
1,881 
3,549 
1,611 
4,832 

756 

1,285 
3,172 
2,374 
4,308 

2,824 

120 

718 

536 

470 

1,029 

263 

253 

301 

741 

1,009 

1,404 

1,530 

400 

634 

1,144 

654 

1,256 
1,043 
1,331 
3,120 
1,118 
3,906 
1,,^j38 
1,809 
1,971 
609 
2,168 
2,170 
1,507 
3,492 
580 
712 

1,528 

543 

2,324 

3,086 

5,073 
3,558 

4.2 
1L6 
5.3 
4.5 
3.2 
3.8 

7.6 
4.7 
3.1 
2.2 
4.9 
2.1 
4.5 
4.0 
4.4 
7.5 
3.7 
9.0 
5.0 
2.6 
6.4 
2.9 

5.7 
8.7 
9.0 
11.0 

4.0 
0.5 
2.2 
1.6 
1.4 
3.7 
1.1 
1.1 
1.4 
2.8 
2.0 
6.3 
7.0 
1.6 

2.6 
1.5 
1.1 

2.2 
2.2 
3.5 
6.8 
4.1 
5.3 
2.4 
7.4 
3.9 
1.4 
6.1 
6.3 
5.6 
6.1 
1.9 
1.8 

6.5 
2.1 
4.5 
9.0 

9.2 
11.4 

18 
56 
34 
42 
14 
31 

80 
56 
152 
58 
46 
120 
29 
29 
98 
52 
100 
558 
169 
158 
175 
178 

393 

509 

246 

1,036 

193 

16 

311 

21 

145 

18 

39 

156 

112 

562 

259 

60 

30 

199 

88 
271 
138 

153 
195 
131 
169 
160 
195 
276 
138 
188 
303 
60 
106 
250 
189 
145 
474 

173 

38 

165 

306 

226 
732 

0.1 
0.3 
0.2 
0.3 
0.1 
0.2 

0.5 
0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
0.6 
0.1 
0.2 
0.5 
0.2 
0.4 
3.6 
0.3 
0.3 
0.3 
0.9 

2.4 
2.1 
1.6 
4.8 

0.4 
0.1 
1.1 
0.1 
0.5 
0.1 
0.2 
0.7 
0.6 
2.3 
0.6 
0.4 
0.2 
0.9 

0.5 
0.4 
0.3 

0.3 
0.5 
0.5 
0.6 
0.7 
0.3 
0.5 
0.7 
0.5 
0.7 
0.3 
0.4 
1.2 
0.4 
0.5 
1.3 

1.1 
0.2 
0. 5 
1.0 

0.8 
4.0 

982 
5,418 
1,M3 

834 
1,011 

860 

1,929 
1,327 
1,511 

726 
1,523 

320 
1,488 
1,016 

935 
2,869 

907 
1,301 
3,350 
1,413 
4,627 

568 

15 
31 
14 
15 

2,554 

102 

285 

512 

281 

993 

208 

83 

133 

52 

240 

1,291 

1,433 

113 

50 

434 

64 

1,099 

801 

1,175 

2,385 

951 

3,683 

879 

1,668 

1,668 

234 

2,057 

2,000 

1,159 

3,284 

378 

137 

1,333 

411 

2,141 

2,758 

71 
51 

14.2 
20.8 
10.5 
15.3 
7.3 
9.8 

19.8 
17.7 
14.7 
15.6 
13.5 
11.6 
14.9 
12.2 
19.1 
16.5 
16.6 
25.3 
16.5 
12.4 
20.1 
9.9 

2.7 
6.2 
2.3 
5.1 

17.7 
2.7 

10.8 
7.1 

14.9 
8.4 
6.6 
8.8 
9.0 
7.5 
S.8 

23.5 

31.2 
8.9 

9.4 
12.9 
3.2 

12.9 
15.3 
10.9 
21.4 
24.1 
21.5 
21.5 
27.9 
13.9 
8.7 
17.5 
23.4 
27.3 
22.7 
Ifi.8 
11.6 

17.9 
7.2 
10.3 
17.7 

3.3 
9.5 

93 

28 

9 

130 

3.1 

Passaic .           

5.5 

2.5 

Plainfield 

6.3 

West  New  York  town 

New  York: 

1 

17 
34 
34 
12 
37 
40 
122 
67 
11 
41 
22 
18 
25 
15 

4 

876 
2,632 
2,111 
3,256 

73 

2 

121 

2 

37 

18 

.    16 

13 

54 

127 

509 

53 

66 

88 

487 
409 
441 

4 

44 

25 

547 

5 

18 

381 

1 
112 
72 
51 
61 
96 
19 
57 
99 

21 
93 
15 
16 

4,770 
2,775 

0.9 

Auburn 

4.3 

6.1 

Elmira 

7.0 

Jamestown 

7.3 

Kingston 

7.9 

3.5 

New  RocheUe 

5.4 

Newburgh 

12.2 

Niagara  Falls 

2.5 

P  oughkeepsie 

5.8 

Rome 

15.7 

Schenectady 

5.5 

Troy 

4.9 

Utica 

4.9 

North  Carolina: 

Asheville 

15.2 

Charlotte                 

22.2 

19.6 

18.8 

Ohio: 

6.5 

1.6 

Hamilton 

10.5 

Lakewood              

3.6 

Lorain 

3.9 

Mansfield 

7.5 

Marion 

6.2 

Newark 

12.0 

Portsmouth 

12.9 

Springfield 

8.7 

Steuben  ville 

5.7 

Warren 

10.8 

Zanesville 

7.0 

Oklahoma: 

Muskogee 

8.3 

Oklahoma  City 

5.8 

Tulsa 

6.1 

Pennsylvania: 

Allentown 

2.8 

Altoona 

6.2 

Bethlehem 

8.5 

Chester 

8.9 

Easton 

2.1 

Erie 

2.8 

Harrisburg 

8.5 

Hazleton 

Johnstown 

7.8 

Lancaster 

9.8 

McKeesport 

6.6 

New  Castle 

8.3 

Wilkes-Barre 

7.7 
3.8 

Wiliiamsport 

7.4 

York..... 

8.4 

Cranston 

10.8 

Newport 

6.8 

Pawtucket 

5.5 

Woonsocket 

South  Carolina: 

Chai  leston 

18.0 

Columbia 

22.8 

ILLITEKACY. 


445 


Table  141 — NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  ILLITERATE  IN  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE 
AND  OVER,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM 
25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 

[Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100.] 


South  Dakota: 

Sioux  Falls 

Tennessee: 

Chattanooga. . . 

Knoxville 

Texas: 

Austin 

Beaiunont 

El  Paso 

Galveston 

Waco 

Wichita  Falls . 
Utah: 

Ogden 

Virginia: 

Lynchburg 

Newport  News 

Petersburg 

Portsmouth. . . 

Roanoke 

Washington: 

Bellingham. . . 

Everett 

Tacoma 

West  Virginia: 

Charleston 

Clarksburg 

Huntington.. . 

Wheeling 

Wisconsin: 

Green  Bay 

Kenosha 

La  Crosse 

Madison 

Oshkosh 

Racine 

Sheboygan 

Superior 


ALL  classes: 
1920 


Number. 


164 

2,S49 
3,918 

1,670 
2,843 
5,202 
1,974 
1,343 
533 

403 

1,776 
1,842 
3,002 
4,326 
1,886 

230 

273 

1,405 

947 

632 

1,662 

1,141 

845 
1,526 
432 
840 
514 
1,115 
835 


Per 
cent. 


0.8 

5.9 
6.3 

5.7 
8.7 
8.5 
5.3 
4.3 
1.6 


7.3 

6.2 
12.0 
9.8 
4.7 

1.1 
1.2 
1.7 

3.0 
2.9 
4.2 
2.5 

3.4 
4.9 
1.7 
2.6 
1.9 
2.4 
3.4 
2.2 


NATIVE  WHITE. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

29 

0.2 

554 

1.8 

2,582 

5.0 

369 

1.8 

265 

1.3 

299 

1.0 

202 

0.9 

161 

0.7 

58 

0.2 

51 

0.3 

369 

2.1 

62 

0.4 

443 

3.3 

177 

0.8 

565 

1.8 

28 

0.2 

40 

0.2 

127 

0.2 

504 

1.9 

238 

L3 

1,3.36 

3.6 

206 

0.5 

402 

L9 

33 

0.2 

40 

0.2 

33 

0.1 

60 

0.3 

35 

O.J 

56 

0.3 

75 

0.4 

foeeign-born 
■white. 


Number. 


64 
35 

471 
400 
4,759 
914 
347 
368 

194 

9 
42 
59 
81 
49 

199 

212 

1,183 

161 

313 

27 

836 

441 
1,490 
391 
786 
464 
1,056 
779 
60S 


Per 
cent. 


5.2 
4.4 

19.1 
21.3 
16.0 
13.6 
20.2 
22.2 

4.3 

2.6 
2.1 

11.6 
5.3 
5.7 

3.8 
3.8 
5.8 

12.1 
16.5 
3.7 
14.6 

12.4 
11.9 

8.8 
16.3 
7.9 
6.6 
9.6 
5.7 


Number. 


2,231 
1,301 

830 
2,173 
31 
843 
835 
104 

1 

1,398 
1,734 
2,498 
4,066 
1,272 

2 

3 

34 

282 
81 

296 
94 


Per 

cent. 


13.8 
13.7 

14.1 
19.8 
2.7 
9.7 
12.9 
5.2 

0.4 

20.7 
14.6 
22.5 
2L3 
16.9 


2.6 
4.3 

7.3 
7.6 

n.9 

6.7 


5.6 

'7.' 8 

"i."6 


446 


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TABLE  142.-NUMBER  AND    PER  CENT    ILLITERATE    IN    THE    URBAN    AND    RURAL 
^  BY  DIVISIONS 


illiteeates  in  urban  population 

10  YEARS  OP  AGE  AND 

over:  1920 

All  classes. 

Native 

white. 

Foreign-born 
white. 

Negrc 

DIVISION  AND 
STATE. 

Native 
parentage. 

Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 

). 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 

cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

TTnited  States. . 

1, 955, 112 

4.4 

155,493 

0.8 

55, 620 

0.5 

1,327,520 

13.0 

402, 170 

13.4 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic. . 
E.  North  Central.. 
W.  North  Central. 
South  Atlantic — 
E.  South  Central.. 
W.  South  Central. 
Mountain 

245,299 
691, 226 
351, 628 
79, 415 
227,055 
126,354 
146, 820 
25,395 
61,920 

5.2 
5.2 
3.3 
2.0 
6.4 
7.7 
6.1 
2.6 
2.1 

4,880 
19,420 
30, 787 
12,917 
37, 271 
22, 409 
19,  .307 
4,957 
3,545 

0.3 
0.4 
0.7 
0.6 
1.8 
2.3 
1.3 
0.9 
0.3 

9,054 
15,361 
12, 848 
4,846 
1,949 
1,003 
6,819 
1,473 
2,267 

0.6 

0.4 
0.4 
0.5 
0.6 
O.S 
2.8 
0.6 
0.3 

226,  504 

634, 749 

280,  567 

45,303 

24,690 

4,026 

47, 788 

17,096 

46,797 

14.0 
15.1 
11.3 

7.5 
11.2 

8.4 
2.3.1 

9.7 

7.0 

4,057 

19, 643 

26,308 

15,907 

162, 827 

98, 864 

72,397 

701 

1,466 

6.9 

4.4 
6.8 
8.6 
17.2 
20.6 
16.1 
4.8 

4.1 

New  England: 

8,731 
12,061 

3,515 
141,584 
30,603 
48,805 

383,309 
102, 897 
205,020 

94,871 
31, 856 
138,  868 
60, 440 
25,593 

15,838 
10,097 
34,563 

1,021 
923 

6,716 
10,257 

5,579 
30,993 
10, 509 
38,621 

9,258 
35,671 
24, 157 
56, 585 
15,682 

26,  748 
35,074 
42,318 
22,214 

11,604 

46,569 

8,314 

80, 333 

2,266 
1,333 

958 
8,743 
3,616 
6,072 
2,168 

239 

9,177 
5,001 
47,742 

3.5 

5.3 
3.9 
4.8 
6.5 
6.6 

5.5 
5.3 
4.6 

3.2 
2.6 
3.9 
3.4 
2.6 

1.9 
1.4 
2.6 
1.5 
1.1 
2.0 
2.0 

5.7 
4.4 
2.8 
7.1 
3.2 
9.3 
10.3 
9.5 
5.4 

5.1 
7.0 
10.4 
11.3 

4.9 
9.1 
1.9 
6.5 

1.6 
1.4 
2.1 
2.3 
7.1 
6.5 
1.3 
1.8 

1.5 
1.5 
2.4 

596 
472 
426 
2,489 
510 
387 

7,028 
2,465 
9,927 

10, 025 
9,462 
7,509 
3,081 
710 

1,136 

2,421 

6,702 

81 

79 

497 

2,001 

366 
3,400 

564 
7,099 
3,973 
10, 009 
3,546 
7,459 

855 

7,537 
9,021 
4,272 
1,579 

2,652 
5,479 
2,847 
8,329 

114 

173 

69 

1,595 

2,389 

365 

240 

12 

654 

666 

2,225 

0.5 
0.5 
0.9 
0.3 
0.4 
0.2 

0.4 
0.4 
0.5 

0.6 
1.1 
0.6 
0.5 
0.2 

0.4 
0.6 

o.s 

0.3 
0.2 
0.3 
0.6 

0.7 
0.9 
0.3 
2.1 
1.8 
4.0 
2.8 
2.2 
0.7 

2.2 
2.8 
2.0 
1.6 

1.7 
2.2 
0.8 
1.1 

0.2 
0.3 
0.3 
0.7 
6.4 
0.8 
0.3 
0.2 

0.2 
0.4 
0.2 

939 
661 
662 
4,556 
1,494 
742 

8,030 
1,991 
5,340 

2, 885 
1,435 
3,779 
2,714 
2,035 

1,530 

882 
1,632 
98 
64 
238 
402 

105 

920 

76 

140 

204 

34 

27 

91 

352 

604 
152 
126 
121 

87 

1,020 

173 

5,539 

81 

56 

32 

420 

473 

171 

3 

387 

217 

1,663 

1.6 
1.0 
2.7 
0.5 
0.9 
0.3 

0.4 
0.3 
0.5 

0.4 
0.7 
0.3 
0.5 
0.5 

0.4 
0.5 
0.5 
0.4 
0.2 
0.3 
0.6 

0.6 
0.7 
0.2 
0.6 
0.7 
0.7 
0.4 
0.5 
1.2 

O.S 
0.7 
0.7 
1.5 

0.6 
1.4 
0.6 
4.4 

0.2 
0.3 
0.3 
0.5 
3.6 
2.7 
0.3 
0.1 

0.2 
0.3 
0.3 

7,095 
10, 865 

2,415 
131,672 
27, 743 
46,714 

362, 795 
93, 899 
178, 055 

71, 527 
15,220 
118,686 
52, 497 
22,637 

12, 872 
5,833 
14,803 
795 
731 
5,419 
4,850 

3,183 

12, 170 

1,728 

1,226 

3,008 

268 

249 

674 

2,184 

1,398 
873 

1,290 
465 

290 

5,175 

1,690 

40,633 

1,811 
903 
677 

6,171 
899 

4,975 

1,531 
129 

6,575 
3,182 
37,040 

12.3 
15.5 
13.6 
12.8 
16.4 
17.1 

14.2 
15.1 

17.5 

12.7 
13.0 
11.5 
10.3 
9.0 

5.4 
6.5 

10.0 
5.0 
6.1 
9.3 

12.7 

19.2 
14.0 
6.1 
6.5 
1.5.4 
6.4 
6.0 
5.5 
7.6 

6.5 
7.7 
11.7 
11.2 

5.2 
16.1 
12.2 
26.2 

5.6 

8.2 
8.2 
10.5 
16.6 
18.7 
4.8 
5.0 

4.5 
5.3 
8.0 

33 

27 

9 

2,328 

808 

852 

4,172 
4, 125 
11,346 

10, 263 

5,669 

8,299 

1,923 

l.i4 

217 

906 

11,294 

12 

>       11 

489 

2,978 

1,919 
14, 424 

8,053 
30.117 

2, 051 
25,345 

20. 321 

48. 322 
12,  275 

17, 200 
25,011 
36,621 
20,032 

8, 571 
34, 770 

3,419 
25,637 

44 
18 
36 
457 
44 
75 
23 
4 

162 

76 

1,228 

5.1 

New  Hampshire.. 

7.6 
4.9 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.NorthCentral: 

Ohio...          

6.4 
10.2 
6.1 

2.6 
5.4 
5.6 

7.7 

Indiana 

9.3 

5.9 

4.0 

4.1 

W.  North  Central: 
Miimesota 

3.0 
7.0 

9.6 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

4.9 
3.7 
4.6 

Kansas      

8.5 

South  Atlantic: 

17.1 

Maryland- . 

13.7 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

8.6 
17.4 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina — 
South  Carolina. . . . 

10.8 
20.4 
21.5 
21.2 

Florida           

12.3 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

18.9 
17.2 

Alabama 

22.7 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

24.4 
13.9 

22.1 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

8.6 
13.5 

Mountain: 

4.0 

Idaho 

3.1 

4.9 

.5.5 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

6.0 
3.3 

Utah 

2.6 

(■) 

Pacific: 

"Washington 

Oregon 

3.2 
4.7 

California 

4.2 

'  Per  cent  not  shown,  base  being  less  than  100. 


ILLITERACY. 


447 


POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES 
AND  STATES:  1920.  ' 


DIVISION  AND 
STATE. 


United  States.. 

Geog.  divisions: 
New  England. . .. 
Middle  Atlantic. . 
E.  North  Central. 
W.  North  Central. 
South  Atlantic. . . 
E.  South  Central.. 
W. South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


2,976,793 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . 

Vermont 

Mas.sachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

S.  North  Central: 

Ohio '. 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

SoLTH  Atl.\.ntic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.of  Coliunbia' 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna.. 

South  CaroUna. . 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  SotJTH  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


illiterates  in  rural  population  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER:   1920 


All  classes. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


7.7 


44, 
174, 
143, 
113, 
985, 
719, 
626, 
107, 

61, 


11, 509 
3,727 
4,973 
5,023 
709 

18,460 

41, 713 
24,  764 
107, 679 

36, 135 
20,178 
35, 119 
27,606 
24,804 

18, 649 

10,  583 

48,840 

8,916 

7,186 

7,068 

12,564 

4,929 
33,441 


156, 538 
60, 155 
205, 932 
196,  510 
272, 253 
56,129 

128,266 
147, 555 
235,  764 
207, 520 

110, 233 

252, 523 

48, 550 

215, 511 

7,278 
3,591 
2,191 
1.5,  465 
38,  021 
33, 059 
4,096 
3,563 

9,349 

4,316 

47,850 


3.6 
4.0 
2.2 
1.9 
14.1 
14.3 
11.8 
6.8 
3.7 


3.1 
2.8 
2.6 
3.0 
5.7 
5.3 

2.9 
4.6 
4.6 

2.2 
1.8 
2.2 
2.5 
2.3 

1.8 
0.9 
3.5 
2.2 
1.8 
1.0 
L4 

6.1 
7.4 


13.0 
7.6 
14.1 
20.0 
17.5 
12.2 

9.8 
11.6 
17.8 
18.2 

10.3 

29.6 

4.5 

9.3 

2.6 
1.5 
2.1 
4.2 
17.6 
20.4 
2.5 
7.0 

2.0 
1.4 
5.4 


Native  white. 


Native 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


954, 382 


8, 
33, 
58, 
47, 
315, 
276, 
180, 
30, 
4, 


Per 
cent. 


3.8 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


Foreign-born 
white. 


Num- 
ber. 


77, 077 


Per 

cent. 


1.4 


1.1 
1.2 
1.3 
1.4 
7.0 
7.8 
5.0 
3.3 
0.6 


4,510 
551 

1,478 
437 
1^ 

1,145 

9,122 
4,332 
20,050 

IS,  510 
15,519 
16, 928 
4,499 
2,550 

852 

3,500 

36,329 

254 

5S1 
1, 6S7 
3,834 

1,929 
10,484 


62, 982 
39,  600 
94,  664 
35,093 
59, 078 
11,806 

103, 365 
92,296 
60,653 
20, 302 

38, 101 
73, 339 
26,566 
42,095 

555 

481 

251 

6,060 

21, 368 

1,089 

295 

107 

974 

863 

3,134 


1.6 
0.6 
1.1 
0.5 
2.2 
0.8 

1.0 
1.5 
1.3 

1.4 

1.6 
1.5 
0.8 
0.7 

0.3 
0.5 
3.0 
0.3 
0.4 
0.5 
0.6 

3.2 
3.3 


7.6 
S.  8 
9.2 
7.7 
6.7 
4.3 

8.8 
8.8 
7.7 
4.0 

5.2 
16.5 
3.0 
2.7 

0.4 
0.3 
0.4 
2.5 
13.2 
1.6 
0.4 
0.5 

0.4 
0.4 
0.7 


4,705 
8,687 

15,542 
9,832 
1,929 
1,623 

28,202 
4,224 
2,333 


2,351 

289 
1,047 
298 
67 
653 

4,226 

908 

3,553 

2,306 
1,  513 
2,691 

3,878 
5,154 

2, 437 
1,472 
2, 403 
874 
766 
938 
942 

27 

564 


254 
547 
137 
76 
168 
156 

700 
340 
343 
240 

571 

2,119 

832 

24,680 

317 

204 

69 

549 

1, 525 

1,306 

219 

35 

364 

244 

1,725 


1.9 
1.1 
1.0 
0.6 
1.9 
3.2 
9.7 
1.3 
0.6 


4.4 
1.3 
2.9 
0.8 
2.9 
0.7 

1.4 
0.8 
1.0 

1.1 
1.4 
0.8 
1.1 
1.1 

0.5 
0.4 
1.8 
0.5 
0.5 
0.4 
0.5 

0.6 
1.9 


0.9 

2.9 
3.7 
3.5 
3.3 

2.9 
12.0 

1.5 
12.5 

0.4 
0.4 
0.3 
0.8 
10.2 
6.1 
0.4 
0.3 

0.3 

0.4 
0.9 


Num- 
ber. 


436,220 


30,703 
125,  261 
62, 265 
41,457 
15, 067 
2,431 
80,937 
38,  326 
39, 773 


4,509 
2,881 
2,422 
4, 04S 
426 
16, 417 

26, 808 
17,696 
80,757 

12,860 
2,335 
13,310 
18, 038 
15,  722 

13, 370 
5,171 
2,866 
6,443 
3,117 
4,049 
6,441 

190 
1,405 


924 
11,540 
206 
142 
187 
473 

846 
390 
603 
592 

8.55 
4,  .532 
3,766 
71,784 

3,367 

1,598 
1,556 
8,053 
6, 351 
14,316 
1, 973 
1,112 

5, 055 

1,990 

32,  728 


Per 
cent. 


13.3 


13.7 
18.9 
8.8 
5-5 
16.4 
10.5 
36.3 
14.8 
11.6 


9.6 
14.8 

9.7 
12.6 
23.8 
16.6 

1.3.5 
16.3 
22.6 

12.0 
7.3 
8.4 
8.9 
7.7 

5.5 
3.8 
7.7 
5.7 
4.5 
4.5 
9.2 

6.5 

9.8 


8.1 
28.0 
7.4 
6.6 
5.0 
3.6 

9.3 
9.9 
9.4 
1-5.7 

10.3 
37.6 
1.5.0 
40.4 

5.7 
5.8 
9.4 
14.5 
29.7 
32.9 
8.3 
9.3 

5.1 
5.0 
16.1 


Negro. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,439,991 


5.50 

5,944 

5,744 

8,980 

650,015 

437,  719 

329,  836 

756 

447 


31 
6 

19 
237 

31 
226 

860 
1, 785 
3,299 

2,452 
807 

2,177 

280 

28 

24 

377 

7,234 

4 

24 

67 

1,250 

2,781 
20,980 


92,205 
8,462 
108,  329 
161, 101 
212,  793 

43,364 

23,348 
54,521 
174, 069 
185,  781 

70, 674 

171, 960 

10,786 

76, 416 

43 

26 

30 

162 

184 

263 

36 

12 

83 

13 

351 


'  No  rural  population,  as  Washington  city  is  coextensive  with  the  District  of  Coliunbia. 


448 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


TABLE  143.-NUMBER   AND    PER   CENT   ILLITERATE   IN    THE  -URBAN  AND  RURAL 
^  BY  DIVISIONS 


ILLITEEATES  IN  UEBAN  POPULATION  21  YEAKS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER:   1920 


DIVISION  AND 
STATE. 


United  States.. 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic. . 
E.  North  Ceniral. 
W.  North  Central. 
South  Atlantic . . . 
E.  South  Central.. 
W.  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


1, 867, 441 


E 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Peimsylvania 

North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota  — 

South  Dakota  — 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina.. 

South  Carolina.. 

Georgia 

Florida 

South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Me.xico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


E 


W. 


All  classes. 


Num- 
ber. 


238,911 

675,689 

342, 763 

75, 446 

207, 662 

115,739 

129,057 

23,299 

58, 875 


Per 

cent. 


5.5 


8,382 
11,688 

3,417 
137, 870 
29,631 
47, 923 

374, 939 
100, 603 
200, 147 

92, 201 
30, 812 
135, 621 
58, 975 
25,154 

14, 991 

9,514 

33, 186 

947 

884 
6,468 
9,456 

5,405 
29, 849 
10, 190 
35, 339 

8,669 
31,581 
21, 475 
50, 629 
14, 525 

25, 541 
32, 251 
3s,  429 
19,518 

10, 677 

41,689 

7, 641 

69, 050 

2,198 
1,251 

888 
8,218 
3,219 
5,277 
2, 015 

233 

8,799 
4,820 
45, 256 


6.6 
6.6 
4.2 
2.5 
7.8 
9.5 
7.2 
3.1 
2.5 


4.4 
6.7 
4.9 
6.0 
8.3 
8.4 

7.0 

6.8 
6.0 

3.9 
3.3 
4.9 
4.2 
3.3 

2.3 
1.7 
3.2 
L8 
1.4 
2.5 
2.4 

7.1 

5.5 

3.3 

8.6 

4.0 
11.5 
12.6 
11.5 

6.6 

6.3 

8.6 
12.8 
13.7 

6.1 

n.o 

2.4  i 
7.5 

2.0 

1.8 
2.4 
2.7 
8.7 
7.4 
1.7 
2.2 

1.8 

1.8 
2.8 


Native  white. 


Native 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


136, 199 


4,180 
17,003 
27,667 
11,345 
32, 492 
19, 784 
16, 322 
4, 374 
3,032 


528 
402 
375 
2,090 
452 
333 

6,026 
2, 209 
8,768 

8,941 
8,786 
6,654 
2,711 
575 

742 

2,121 

6,120 

55 

62 

435 

1,810 

339 
3,159 

521 
6,252 
3,582 
8,586 
3,043 
6,259 

751 

6, 893 
7,903 
3,724 
1,264 

2,295 
4,753 
2,551 
6,723 

95 

151 

59 

1,411 

2,147 

315 

185 

11 

533 

558 

L941 


Per 
cent. 


0.4 
0.5 
0.8 
0.8 
2.2 
2.8 
1.5 
1.1 
0.3 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


45, 179 


0.5 
0.6 
1.1 
0.3 
0.5 
0.2 

0.4 
0.5 
0.6 

0.8 
1.4 
0.8 
0.5 
0.3 

0.4 
0.7 
1.1 
0.3 
0.2 
0.3 
0.7 

0.9 
1.1 
0.3 
2.5 
2.2 
4.8 
3.3 
2.6 
0.8 

2.8 
3.4 
2.4 
1.7 

2.0 
2.7 
1.0 
1.2 

0.2 
0.4 
0.3 
0.8 
8.0 
0.9 
0.4 
0.2 

0.2 
0.4 
0.3 


7,595 

12, 244 

11,048 

4,134 

1,627 

917 

4,634 

1,146 

1,834 


822 
594 
635 
3, 663 
1,276 
605 

6,307 
1,  577 
4,360 

2,471 
1,327 
3,000 
2, 366 

1,884 

1,194 

767 

1,517 

66 

55 

181 

354 

87 

S21 

64 

117 

176 

28 

23 

84 

227 

593 

141 

89 

94 


845 

146 

3,563 

59 

45 

21 

362 

182 

350 

125 

2 

280 

18,5 

1.369 


Per 
cent. 


0.6 


1, 300, 030 


0.8 
0.5 
0.5 
0.5 
0.7 
0.9 
2.5 
0.6 
0.3 


2.2 
1.6 
3.7 
0.6 
1.3 
0.4 

0.4 
0.4 
0.6 

0.5 
0.9 
0.4 
0.6 
0.6 

0.5 
0.5 
0.6 
0.4 
0.3 
0.3 
0.6 

0.7 
0.  S 
0.2 
0.7 
0.8 
0.8 
0.4 
0.6 
1.2 

0.9 

0.8 
0.7 
1.5 

0.7 
1.4 
0.6 
4.0 

0.2 
0.3 
0.3 
0.6 
3.  8 
3.0 
0.3 
0.1 

0.2 
0.3 
0.3 


Foreign-born 
white. 


Num- 
ber. 


222, 418 

625, 567 

277,  434 

44, 045 

24, 240 

3,942 

41,367 

15, 977 

45, 040 


6,933 

10,632 

2,395 

129, 333 

27,068 
46, 057 

357, 382 
92,  443 
175,  742 

70, 676 
15, 078 
117, 342 
51,845 
22, 493 

12, 765 

5, 681 

14, 450 

784 

720 

5,307 

4,338 

3,138 

12,015 

1,699 

1,197 

2,942 

259 

245 

660 

2,085 


1,386 
860 

1,241 
455 


282 
5,065 

1, 487 
34, 533 

1,789 
863 
632 

5,901 
S02 

4, 372 

1, 492 
126 

6,496 
3,150 
35, 394 


Per 
cent. 


13.8 


14.8 
16.2 
12.0 

7.8 
11.9 

8.7 
23.9 

9.8 

7.2 


13.3 
16.7 
14.7 
13.5 
17.4 
18.3 

15.3 
16.1 

18.7 

13.5 
13.7 
12.1 
11.0 
9.5 

5.6 
6.7 

10.5 
5.2 
6.3 
9.8 

12.3 

20.2 
15.0 
6.4 
6.9 
16.3 
6.6 
6.2 
.5.8 
8.0 

6.7 

8.2 
12.2 
11.6 

5.3 
16.9 
11.5 
27.6 


8.4 
8.2 
10.7 
16.9 
20.0 
5. 0 
5.2 

4.7 
5.6 
8.3 


Negro. 


Num- 
ber. 


372, 295 


3,934 

IS,  889 

25,537 

15, 503 

149,002 

91, 045 

66, 259 

685 

1,441 


31 

25 

9 

2, 257 
789 
823 

3,982 
3,975 
10, 932 

9, 9.50 
5,555 
8,040 

1,  844 
148 

211 

892 

10, 974 

12 

11 

473 

2,930 

1,835 
13,778 

7,823 
27, 737 

1,949 
22, 694 
18,151 
43, 588 
11,447 

16,660 
23,330 
33, 366 
17, 689 

8,017 
30,913 

3,282 
24,047 

44 
17 
36 
446 
43 
73 
23 
3 

159 

76 

1,206 


Per 

cent. 


1  Per  cent  not  shown,  base  beiug  less  than  100. 


ILLITERACY. 


449 


POPULATION  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  FOR  PRINCIPAL  POPULATION  CLASSES 
AND  STATES:  1920.  ' 


DIVISION  AND 
STATE. 


ILLITERATES  IN  RURAL  POPULATION  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER:  1920 


All  classes. 


tTnited  States.. 

Geog.  Dn'isioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic . . 
E.  North  Central. 
W.  North  Central 
South  Atlantic . . . 
E.  South  Central. 
W.  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvainia 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.ofColumbia^ 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina... 

South  Carolina... 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  .Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Num- 
ber. 


2, 465, 670 


41 
167 
137 
105 
799: 
584 
482: 

9o: 

57 


40, 
23 
103 

34 
19 
33 
26: 
23 


127 
52: 
172: 

158: 

210 
43; 

110, 

i2o; 

190, 
162 


ISS, 
40, 
164: 


Per 
cent. 


9.1 


4.4 
5.2 
2.9 
2.5 
17.6 
17.7 
14.0 
8.0 
4.5 


3.6 
3.3 
3.2 
3.8 
7.0 
6.6 

3.5 

5.8 
6.2 

2.8 
2.3 
2.8 
3.3 
3.1 

2.5 
1.2 
4.5 
3.1 
2.4 
1.4 
1.8 

7.8 
9.1 


16.0 
9.9 
18.5 
25.9 
21.4 
13.9 

12.5 
14.4 
22.5 
22.2 

12.8 

34.5 

5.  S 

10.9 

3.2 
2.0 
2.6 
5.3 
21.4 
21.8 
3.4 
7.9 

2.5 

1.8 
6.4 


Native  white. 


Native 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


802,112 


6, 878 

30, 440 

53,705 

41,901 

265, 103 

233, 150 

140, 855 

25, 762 

4,318 


3,628 
495 

1,340 
379 
181 
855 

8,471 
3,864 
IS,  105 

17, 159 
14, 759 
15, 708 
4,087 
1,992 

664 

3,146 

32, 660 

203 

458 

1,397 

3,373 

1,851 
9,374 


50, 665 
33,517 
82, 056 
29,  851 
48,080 
9,709 

87,936 
77, 624 
51, 280 
16,310 

31, 108 
56,296 
21,545 
31,906 

455 

394 

210 

5,260 

18,249 

882 

225 

87 

861 

745 

2,712 


Per 
cent. 


4.8 


1.2 
1.5 
1.8 
L9 
8.9 
10.1 
6.1 
4.2 
0.7 


1.7 
0.7 
1.3 
0.5 

2.8 
0.7 

1.2 
1.7 
1.6 

1.9 
2.1 
2.1 
1.1 
0.9 

0.4 
0.7 
4.0 
0.3 
0.5 
0.6 
0.8 

4.1 
4.2 


9.2 
7.5 
12.2 
10.1 
8.5 
5.2 

11.2 
11.2 
10.1 
4.9 

6.6 
20.1 
3.8 
3.2 

0.5 
0.4 
0.5 
3.2 
16.9 
L9 
0.5 
0.5 

0.5 
0.5 

0.8 


Foreign  or 

mixed 
parentage. 


Num- 
ber. 


57, 179 


4,210 
7,420 

14,312 
8,588 
1,646 
1,474 

14, 696 
2,931 
1,902 


2,064 
264 
992 
267 
63 
560 

3,963 

70S 

2,749 

2,173 
1,476 
2,547 
3,509 
4,607 

2,111 

1,29S 
2,317 
651 
616 
784 
811 

23 

497 


201 
443 
127 
71 
157 
127 

670 
318 
290 
196 

504 

974 

688 

12,530 

244 
175 

56 

407 

1,029 

809 

184 

27 

295 

215 

1,392 


Per 
cent. 


L5 


2.7 
1.5 
1.3 
0.7 
2.2 
3.6 
7.8 
1.3 
0.7 


6.3 
1.9 
3.8 
1.1 
4.6 
1.0 

1.7 
1.0 
1.4 

1.2 
1.6 
0.9 
1.5 
1.4 

0.7 
0.5 
2.0 
0.6 
0.6 
0.5 
0.6 

0.7 
2.2 


1.8 
3.2 
4.6 
2.9 
3.2 
LO 

3.3 
4.3 
4.2 
3.5 

3.5 

9.3 

1.8 

10.0 

0.4 
0.4 
0.4 
0.9 
10.5 
5.7 
0.5 
0.3 

0.4 
0.5 
1.0 


Foreign-born 
white. 


Num- 
ber. 


407, 115 


30, 166 
123, 660 
61,731 
40, 553 
14, 545 
2,307 
62,709 
33, 982 
37,462 


4,369 
2,805 
2,377 
3,997 
412 
16,206 

26,480 
17,450 
79,730 

12,739 
2,315 
13, 132 
17,914 
15,631 

13, 282 
5,068 
2,819 
6,342 
3, 075 
3,946 
6,021 

189 
1,383 


11,120 
194 
140 
179 
451 

816 
380 
584 
527 

806 
4,263 
3,367 
54,273 

3,315 

1,514 
1,488 
7,526 
5,473 
11,685 
1,921 
1,060 

4,998 

1,947 

30,517 


Per 
cent. 


13.3 


14.6 
20.0 
9.2 
5.6 
17.3 
10.5 
34.1 
14.7 

n.8 


10.3 
15.4 
10.8 
13.2 
24.9 
17.5 

14.2 
17.3 
24.0 

12.7 
7.6 
8.7 
9.3 
7.9 

5.6 
3.9 
7.9 
6.0 
4.6 
4.6 
9.1 

7.0 
10.3 


29.7 
7.5 
6.9 
5.1 
3.7 

9.3 
10.1 

9.8 
15.4 

10.3 
37.9 
14.5 
38.3 


6.4 
5.1 
16.3 


Negro. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,140,692 


532 

5,642 

5,547 

8,047 

515, 233 

346, 958 

257, 610 

701 

422 


29 
5 

19 
234 

31 
214 

833 
1,693 
3,116 

2,366 

781 

2,106 

267 

27 

23 

357 

6,359 

4 

24 

65 

1,215 

2,618 
17, 766 


75, 147 
7,713 

88,415 
127, 876 
162, 231 

33,467 

21,266 
42,583 
137,917 
145, 192 

56,292 

126,381 

9, 209 

65, 728 


6.0 

40 

5.9 

24 

9.7 

29 

15.0 

153 

31.8 

170 

34.2 

243 

8.5 

32 

9.2 

10 

82 

13 

327 


2  No  rural  population,  as  Washington  city  is  coextensive  witti  tne  District  of  Columbia. 
75108°— 23 29 


450 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  144.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  UNABLE  TO  SPEAK  ENGLISH,  FOR  POPULATION 
CLASSES,  BY  SEX,  IN  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  ACE  AND  OVER,  1890-1920,  AND  IN 
POPULATION  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  1920  AND  1910,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

[Figures  are  given  under  each  class  for  aU  census  years  for  which  data  are  available.] 


BOTH  SEXES. 

MALE. 

FEMALE. 

CENSUS  YEAR  AND  CLASS 
OF  POPULATION. 

Total 
number. 

Unable  to 
speak  English. 

Total 
number. 

Unable  to 
speak  English. 

Total 
number. 

Unable  to 
speak  English. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

1920 

POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

AUotheri 

1910 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  others 

1900 

Native    white  —  Fort^ign 

or  mixed  par 

Foreign-bom  white 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

1890 

Native  white — 

Native  parentage 

Foreign  or  mi.xed  par. 

Foreign-born  white 

Colored 


1920 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other  1 

Foreign  bom- 
Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

1910 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other  2 


13,497,886 

8,053,225 

176,925 

56,230 

84,238 

.      8,948 

1,488,948 
14,644 
36,752 
10,020 
19,068 
982 

11.0 
0.2 
20.8 
17.8 
22.6 

n.o 

12,944,529 

7,317,922 

188,758 

68,924 

67,661 

3,135 

2,953,011 
22,110 
59,055 
28,370 
26,564 
2,097 

22.8 
0.3 

31.3 
41.2 
39.3 
66.9 

10,926,401 

10,014,256 

171,552 

87,682 

24,091 

65,008 
1,217,280 
72, 583 
33,498 
14,843 

0.6 
12.2 
42.3 
38.2 
61.6 

25,375,766 

7,768,421 
8, 786, 887 
5,482,485 

168, 149 

69,876 

1,371,044 

109,427 

0.7 
0.9 

15.6 
2.0 

7,419,691 

4,009,462 

91,546 

51,041 

58,806 

8,378 

680,033 
7,207 
17,409 
8,903 
8,709 
916 

9.2 
0.2 
19.1 
17.4 
14.8 
10.9 

7,321,196 

3,037,386 

96,582 

65,479 

60, 809 

3,073 

1,683,949 
10, 870 
26,705 
26,032 
22,8-18 
2,077 

23.0 
0.3 
27.7 
40.7 
37.6 
67.6 

5,460,085 

5,414,991 

86,504 

84,141 

23,214 

28,164 
563, 982 
32,309 
31,191 
14,448 

0.5 
10.4 
37.3 
37.1 
62.2 

2,901,102 
3,895,395 
4,781,748 
2,774,414 

75,874 

30,059 

666,498 

85,800 

0.6 
0.8 
13.9 
3.1 

6,078,195 

808,915 

4,043,763 

7,437 

85,379 

19,283 

5,189 

1,117 

25,432 

10,359 

570 

66 

5,623,333 

1,269,062 

3,680,5.36 

11,240 

92, 176 

32, 350 

3,445 

1,738 

6,852 

3,716 

62 

20 

5,466,316 

36,844 

4,599,265 

653, 298 

85, 048 

40,274 

3,541 

2,307 

877 

395 

2,474,664 

92,275 

3,873,026 

39,217 

4,005,139 

>  704, 548 

2,708,071 

23, 567 

POPULATION  21  YEARS  OF  AGE   AND  OVER. 


12,498,720 

5,522,475 

116,486 

50,625 

75,727 

7,746 

64,412 
4,442 
40,494 
75,069 


11,653,925 

4,886,615 

123, 136 

62,902 

62,710 

2,792 


1,399,759 

11.2 

10,223 

0.2 

29,023 

24.9 

9,629 

19.0 

17,624 

23.3 

938 

12.1 

2,509 

3.9 

2,769 

62.3 

8,873 

21.9 

17,600 

23.4 

2,565,612 

22.0 

13,870 

0.3 

47,411 

.38.5 

26,338 

41.9 

24,882 

39.7 

1,877 

67.2 

6,928,452 

2, 792, 006 

61,229 

46, 979 

53,411 

7,345 

38,234 
2,559 
38, 285 
52, 999 


6,646,817 

2, 458, 873 

62, 967 

60, 421 

56,638 

2,738 


637, 830 
4,989 
13,662 
8, 565 
7,942 
875 

1,459 
1,495 
7,981 
7,940 


1.462,134 
6,768 
21,118 
24,  S16 
21,484 
1,858 


9.2  5,570,268 
0.2  2,730,469 
22.3         55,257 


18.2 
14.9 
11.9 

3.8 
58.4 
20.8 
15.0 


3,646 
22,316 
401 

26, 178 
1,88:3 
2, 209 

22,070 


22.0   5,007,108 


0.3 
33.5 
41.1 
37.9 
67.9 


2,427,742 

60, 169 

2,481 

6,072 

54 


761,929 

5,234 

15,361 

1,064 

9,682 

63 

1,050 

1,274 

892 

9,660 


1,103,478 

7,102 

26, 293 

1,522 

3,398 

19 


1  Comprises  Filipinos,  Hindus,  Koreans,  Hawaiians,  Malays,  Siamese,  Samoans,  and  Maoris. 

2  Comprises  Filipinos,  Hindus,  Koreans,  and  Maoris. 

3  Per  cent  not  shown,  base  being  less  than  100. 


INABILITY  TO   SPEAK  ENGLISH. 


451 


Table  145.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  UNABLE  TO  SPEAK  ENGLISH,  BY  SEX  AND 
AGE  PERIODS,  IN  TITE  EOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND 
OVER,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:   1920  AND  1910. 


CENSUS  YEAR  AND  AGE 
PERIOD. 


1920 

Total,  10  years  and 
over 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  29  years 

30  to  34  years 

35to39years 

40  to  44  years 

45  to  49  years 

60  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

1910 

Total,  10  years  and 
over 

10  to  14  years 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  29  years 

30  to  34  years 

35  to  39  years 

40  to  44  years 

45  to  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Both  sexes. 


Total 
number. 


13,497,886 


1,488,948 


331,362 

527, 942 

926,844 

1,454,363 

1,651,475 
1,737,805 
1,428,1" 
1,299,675 
1,167,377 

908, 722 

715,731 

1,328,227 

20,264 


12,944,529 


1,505,715 
1,408,093 
1,303,475 
1,146,360 
925,055 

693,520 

627, 583 

1,183,349 

26,211 


Unable  to 
speak  English, 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 

cent. 


28, 149 
43,711 
119,092 
203,676 

210.593 

207, 035 
154,877 
132,442 
107,053 

78, 121 

69,639 

129,445 

5,115 


2,953,011 

56,405 
227,649 
497, 511 
511,695 

391,254 
301,273 
237,  ,i25 
179,383 
145,482 

100,696 
91,792 

201, 709 
10,637 


11.0 


8.5 

8.3 

12.8 

14.0 

12.8 
11.9! 
10.8 
10.2 
9.2 

8.6 

9.7 

9.7 

25.2 


22. 

15.7 
33.8 
34.8 
30.8 

26.0 
21.4 
18.2 
15.6 
15.7 

14.5 

14.6 
17,0 
40.  ( 


Male. 


Total 
number. 


7,419,691 


167, 1, 
259,270 
456, 988 
792,088 

946,818 
1,008,677 
803, 195 
744,423 
651,546 

503, 789 

392,629 

679,384 

13,732 


7,321,196 


181,303 
351,7.54 
823,920 
990,576 

888,668 
812,007 
751,519 
656,455 
526,256 

380, 110 

331,914 

607,008 

19,70() 


XTnable  to 
speak  English, 


Num- 
ber. 


680, 033 


14, 163 
20,651 
48,971 
85,814 

97,449 
101,796 
75, 745 
67,487 
50,538 

33,907 

29,257 

50,847 

3,408 


1,683,949     23.0 


Per 
cent. 


9.2 


8.0 
10.7 
10.8 

10.3 
10.1 
9.4 
9.1 

7.8 

6.7 

7. 

7.5 

24.8 


28, 307 
130,9:?0 
310,276 
324,067 

244,551 
180, 579 
136,638 
92,  .570 
68,781 

42,303 

37,069 

78,903 

8,975 


1.5.  ( 
37.2 
37.7 
32.7 

27.5 
22.2 
18.2 
14.1 
13.1 

11.1 
11.2 
13.0 
45.5 


Female. 


Total 
number. 


6,078,195 


164,210 
268,672 
469, 856 
682,275 

704,657 
729,128 
621,904 
555,252 
515,831 

404, 933 

323, 102 

648,843 

6,532 


5,623,333 


177,027 
322,007 
606,461 
672, 120 

617,047 
596,086 
551,956 
489, 905 
398, 799 

313,410 

295,669 

676,341 

6,505 


Unable  to 
speak  English. 


Num- 
ber. 


808,915 


13, 9S6 
23,060 
70, 121 
117,862 

113, 144 
105,239 
79, 132 
64, 955 
56, 515 

44,214 

40,382 

78,  .598 

1,707 


1,269,062 


Per 
cent. 


28, 098 
96,719 
187, 235 
187,628 

146,703 
120,694 
100,887 
86,813 
76, 701 

58,393 

54,723 

122, 806 

1,662 


13.3 


8.5 
8.6 
14.9 
17.8 

16.1 
14.4 
12.7 
11.7 
11.0 

10.9 
12.5 
12.1 
26.1 


22.6 


15.9 
30.0 
30.9 
27.9 

23.8 
20.2 
18.3 
17.7 
19.2 

18.6 
18.5 
21.3 
25.5 


452 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  146.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  UNABLE  TO  SPEAK  ENCxLISH  IN  THE  FOREIGN- 
BORN  WHITE  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND 
STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnlted  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . . 
West  North  Central. . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . . 
West  South  Central... 

Movmtain 

Pacific 

New  England:         ; 

Maine '. 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


FOEEIGN-BORN  white  population  10  TEAKS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


1920 


Total 
number. 


Unable  to  speak 
English. 


13,497,886 


Number. 


1,488,948 


1,843,028 

4,853,256 

3, 183, 790 

1, 358, 323 

311,385 

71,211 

430, 053 

436, 304 

1, 010, 536 


104, 585 

89, 472 

42, 701 

,063,572 

171, 032 

371, 666 

, 752, 055 
729, 799 
,371,402 

669,924 
149, 239 
,194.979 
713,228 
456,420 

482, 230 
223, 752 
184, 394 
129, 951 
81,781 
148, 209 
108, 006 

19,541 
101, 155 

28, 292 
30, 325 
60,679 
6,981 
6,327 
16,028 
42,057 

30,603 
15, 297 
17,393 
7,918 

13, 834 

44,244 

39,020 

332,9^5 

91, 729 
38, 379 
24,762 
114,285 
26, 786 
70,053 
.55,724 
14, 586 

244, 881 
100, 672 
664,983 


180, 851 

525, 849 

328, 981 

85, 259 

32,042 

2,363 

181,799 

71,096 

80, 708 


10, 333 
11, 339 
3,065 
96, 426 
21,620 
38,068 

290,200 
73,409 
162,240 

81,161 
13,269 
121, 965 
68, 105 
44,481 

28,311 
9,559 

11,126 

10, 189 
4,861 
9, 186 

12,027 

2,733 

7,765 
779 

1,135 

11, 121 

190 

116 

285 

7,918 


506 
724 
445 

697 

3,683 

5,362 

172,057 

3,098 

1,956 

2,003 

10, 050 

13,225 

36,352 

2,. 303 

1, 509 

7,796 

3,342 

69,570 


Per 
cent. 


11.0 


10.8 
10.3 

6.3 
10.3 

3.3 
42.3 
16.3 

8.0 


9.9 
12.7 
7.2 
9.1 
12.6 
10.2 

10.5 
10.1 

11.8 


10.2 
9.5 
9.7 

5.9 
4.3 
6.0 
7.8 
5.9 
6.2 
11.1 

14.0 
7.7 
2.8 
3.7 

18.3 
2.7 
1.8 
1.8 

18.8 

2.2 
3.3 
4.2 
5.6 

5.0 

8.3 

13.7 

5L7 

3.4 
5.1 
8.1 
9.3 
49.4 
51.9 
4.1 
10.3 

3.2 
3.3 
10.5 


1910 


Total 
number. 


12,944,529 


1,757 

4,661 

2,985 

1, 579 

280 

84 

330 

423 

840 


105 

92 

47 

1,020 

171 

Sis; 

2,634 

636 

1,390; 

579 
155; 
1, 168! 
579 
502: 

533 
269 
223 

i5o: 
98: 
172: 

131 

16 

100: 

23 

25: 

54 

5 

5 

14 
32 

39 
17 

18 
9 

16 

50; 
39 
224 


39 
26 
123 
21 
43 
61 

234 
100 
505 


Unable  to  speak 
English. 


Number. 


2,953,011 


326, 890 

1,217,698 

693, 961 

274,620 

71, 389 

9,983 

148, 028 

96,637 

113, 805 


19, 589 
26,783 
8,342 
171,014 
36, 961 
64, 201 

597,012 
153, 861 
466, 825 

163, 722 
40, 731 
266, 557 
102, 286 
120,665 

89, 850 
37, 169 
37, 747 
33,491 
18, 486 
29, 519 
28,358 

4,824 

17, 544 

1,349 

3,983 

27, 461 

779 

447 

953 

14, 049 

3,816 
1,648 
3,028 
1,491 

2,741 

11,547 

7,975 

125, 765 

13,718 
5,805 
5, 970 
22,610 
11,776 
25, 072 
8, 129 
3,557 

25, 568 
13, 531 
74,706 


Per 

cent. 


22.8 


18.6 
26.1 
23.  2 
17.4 
25.5 
11.8 
44.8 
22.8 
13.5 


18.  6 
28.8 
17.5 
16.8 
21.5 
20.1 

22.7 
24.2 
33.6 

28.3 
26.2 
22.8 
17.6 
24.0 

16.8 
13.8 
16.0 
22.3 
18.8 
17.1 
21.5 

28.5 
17.4 
5.7 
15.5 
50.3 
13.6 
7.6 
6.5 
43.7 

9.6 
9.2 
16.6 
16.5 

16.7 
22.9 
20.4 
56.0 

15.3 
14.7 
22.6 
18.4 
55.5 
57.3 
13.1 
20. 0 

10.9 
13.4 
14.8 


INCREASE 
(  +  )  OR  DE- 
CREASE (  — ) 
IN  NUMBER 
UNABLE  TO 

SPEAK 
ENGLISH: 

1910-1920 


-1,464,063 


-146,039 

-691, 849 

-364, 980 

-189,361 

-39,  .347 

-7,620 

-1-33, 771 

-25,541 

-33,097 


-9,256 
-15,444 

-5,277 
-74, 588 
-15,341 
-26, 133 

-306,812 

-80,452 
-304, 585 

-82,561 
-27,462 
-144,592 
-34, 181 
-76, 184 

-61,539 
-27,610 
-26,621 
-23,302 
-13,625 
-20,333 
-16,331 

-2,091 

-9,779 
-570 

-2, 848 

-16,340 

-589 

-331 

-668 

-6, 131 

-3,128 
-1,142 
-2,304 
-1,046 

-2,044 

-7, 864 

-2,613 

-f- 46, 292 

-10,620 
-3,849 
-3,967 

-11,960 
-)- 1,449 

+  11,280 
-5, 826 
-2, 048 

-17,772 
-10, 189 
-5, 136 


INABILITY  TO   SPEAK  ENGLISH. 


453 


Table  147.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  UNABLE  TO  SPEAK  ENGLISH  IN  THE  FOREIGN- 
BORN  WHITE  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  SEX,  BY  DIVISIONS 
AND  STATES:   1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


"United  States. 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 
E.  North  Central. 
"W.  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

E.  South  Central. 
W.  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina. . . 

South  Carolina. . . 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


foreign -BORN  WHITE 
MALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE 
AND  OVER. 


Total 
number. 


7,419,691 


931,  &45 

2,587,798 

1,789,466 

772, 147 

182, 846 

41,729 

245, 597 

262, 733 

605, 530 


54, 398 
45,952 
22, 806 

526, 272 
84,933 

197,484 

1,425,461 
387, 251 
775,086 

386, 901 
87, 396 
651,256 
407,057 
256, 856 

276,630 
126, 109 
102, 587 
74.633 
47,289 
83,542 
61,357 

11,230 

54, 102 

15,022 

18,812 

41,295 

4,287 

4,063 

9,923 

24,112 

17,401 
8,928 

10,484 
4,916 

8,528 
26,477 
24,412 
186, 180 

57, 287 
24,565 
16, 700 
66, 869 
15,685 
40, 476 
30,516 
10,635 

150, 510 

61,575 

393, 445 


Unable  to  speak 
English. 


Number. 


680, 033 


70,213 

231,273 

152,312 

35, 467 

17, 777 

1,110 

93, 160 

37,261 

41,460 


3,486 
4,350 
1,348 

37,556 
7,993 

15, 480 

123,304 
31,661 
76,308 

41,785 
6,517 
53,389 
32, 432 
18, 189 

10,900 
4,239 
5,065 
3,532 
1,768 
3,873 
6,090 

1,429 

3,396 

329 

588 

7,655 

87 

67 

141 

4,085 

347 
230 
319 
214 

303 

1,656 

3,348 

87,853 

1,384 
1,191 
1,301 
4,982 
7,024 
19,009 
1,342 
1,028 

3,772 

1,769 

35,919 


Per 
cent. 


9.3 


7.5 
8.9 
8.5 
4.6 
9.7 
2.7 
37.9 
14.2 
6.8 


6.4 
9.5 
5.9 
7.1 
9.4 
7.8 

8.7 
8.2 
9.8 

10.8 
7.5 
8.2 
8.0 
7.1 

3.9 
3.4 
4.9 
4.7 
3.7 
4.6 
9.9 

12.7 
6.3 
2.2 
3.1 

18.5 
2.0 
1.6 
1.4 

16.9 

2.0 
2.6 
3.0 
4.4 

3.6 
6.3 
13.7 
47.2 

2.4 

4.8 
7.8 
7.5 
44.8 
47.0 
4.4 
9.7 

2.5 
2.9 
9.1 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  FE- 
MALES 10  YEARS  OF  AGE 
AND  OVER. 


Total 
number. 


6,078,195 


911,183 

2, 265, 458 

1,394,324 

586, 176 

128,539 

29,482 

184,456 

173,571 

405,006 


50, 187 
43,520 
19, 895 

537,300 
86,099 

174, 182 

1,326,594 
342,548 
596,316 

283,023 
61,843 
543,723 
306, 171 
199,564 

205,600 
97,643 
81,807 
55,318 
34,492 
64,667 
46,649 

8,311 

47,053 

13, 270 

11,513 

19, 384 

2,694 

2,264 

6, 105 

17,945 

13,202 
6,369 
6,909 
3,002 

5,306 

17,767 

14,608 

146,775 

34,442 
13,814 

8,062 
47,416 
11,101 
29,577 
25,208 

3,951 

94,371 
39,097 
271,538 


Unable  to  speak 
English. 


Number. 


808,915 


110,638 

294, 576 

176,669 

49, 792 

14, 265 

1,253 

88,639 

33, 835 

39,248 


6,847 

6,989 

1,717 

58, 870 

13,627 

22,588 

166,896 
41,748 
85,932 

39, 376 
6,752 
68,576 
35, 673 
26, 292 

17,411 
5,320 
6,061 
6.657 
3,093 
5,313 
5,937 

1,304 
4,369 

450 

547 
3,466 

103 
49 

144 
3,833 

341 
276 
405 
231 

394 

2,027 

2,014 

84,204 

1,714 

765 

702 

5,668 

6,201 

17,  .343 

961 

481 

4,024 

1,573 

33,651 


Per 
cent. 


13.3 


12.1 
13.0 
12.7 

8.5 
11.1 

4.3 
48.1 
19.5 

9.7 


13.6 
16.1 
8.6 
11.0 
15.8 
13.0 

12.6 
12.2 
14.4 

13.9 
10.9 
12.6 
11.7 
13.2 

8.5 
5.4 
7.4 

12.0 
9.0 
8.2 

12.7 

15.7 
9.3 
3.4 
4.8 

17.9 
3.8 
2.2 
2.4 

21.4 

2.6 
4.3 
5.9 
7.7 

7.4 
11.4 
13.8 
57.4 

5.0 
5.5 
8.7 
12.0 
55.9 
58.6 
3.8 
12.2 

4.3 
4.0 
12.4 


INCREASE   (  +  ) 

OR  DECREASE  (  — ) 

IN  NUMBER  UNABLE 

TO  SPEAK  ENGLISH: 

1910-1920 


Males.       Females. 


-1,008,916 


-94,716 

-464,026 

-244,963 

-112,189 

-30, 101 

-4,818 

+  14,068 

-30, 539 

-36, 632 


-5,454 
-9,062 
-3,473 

-48, 227 
-9,348 

-19,152 

-182,110 

-54,705 

-227,211 

-61,408 
-21,717 
-95,303 
-25,525 
-41,010 

-35,095 
-16,482 
-17,305 
-12,430 
-7,143 
-12, 129 
-11,605 

-1,751 

-5,810 
-381 

-2,238 

-14,436 

-422 

-220 

-444 

-4,399 

-1,930 
-712 

-1,528 
-648 

-1,230 
-4,393 
-1,7.50 
+21,441 

-9,6&4 
-3,  .5.57 
-3,620 
-9,658 
-662 
+3,307 
-4,646 
-2,019 

-14,683 

-8,749 

-13,200 


-460, 147 


-51,323 

-227,823 

-120,017 

-77,  172 

-9,246 

-2, 802 

+  19,703 

.+4,998 

+3,535 


-3,802 

-6,382 
-1,804 
-26, 361 
-5, 993 
-6, 981 

-124,702 
-25, 747 
-77,374 

-21,153 
-5, 745 

-49, 289 
-8,656 

-35, 174 

-26,444 
-11,128 
-9,316 
-10,872 
-6,482 
-8,204 
-4, 726 

-.340 

-3, 969 

-189 

—610 

-1, 904 

-167 

-111 

-224 

-1,732 

-1,198 
-430 
-776 
-398 

—814 
-3,471 

-863 
+24,851 

-936 

-292 

-347 

-2,302 

+2,111 

+7,973 

-1, 180 

-29 

-3,089 
-1,440 
+8,064 


454 


ABSTRACT   OP   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  148.-NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  UNABLE  TO  SPEAK  ENGLISH  IN  THE  FOREIGN- 
BORN  WHITE  POPULATION  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  SEX,  BY  DIVISIONS 
AND  STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States 

Geographic  DmsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. . 
West  North  Central.. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Wasliington 

Oregon 

California 


rOREIGN-BOKN  WHITE  POPULATION  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Both  sexes. 


Total 
number. 


12,498,720 


705,291 
477,752 
978, 575 
291,794 
287, 215 
67,242 
357,220 
394,008 
939,623 


94,329 

82,049 

38, 232 

988, 913 

3.56,866 

344,902 

,528,497 
675, 222 
,274,033 

622, 523 
140, 373 
,117,928 
063, 160 
434,591 

462,582 
214,479 
173,551 
121,047 
78, 027 
140, 899 
101,209 

18,245 
93,624 
26,376 
27,851 
55,465 
6,488 
5,941 
14,855 
38,370 

29, 488 
14,319 
16,105 
7,330 

13,166 
41,228 
36,108 
266,718 

8.''),  709 
.36, 170 
2:5,057 
105,017 
21,933 
.'•)5,973 
52, 254 
13,895 

230,435 

94, 807 

614,381 


Unable  to 
speak  English, 


Number. 


1,399,759 


173, 515 
513,768 
323,675 
82,212 
30, 504 
2,216 
140, 308 
59, 736 
73, 825 


9,190 
10, 723 

2,761 
93,150 
20,648 
37,043 

282, 902 

71,587 

159, 279 

79,813 
13,064 
119,788 
66, 873 
44,137 

28,0^ 
9,210 

10, 668 

10,021 
4,771 
8,941 

10,577 

2, 665 

7, 623 
740 

1,081 

10,506 

170 

113 

269 

7,3.37 

643 
479 
694 
400 

650 

3,414 

4,616 

131,628 

3,020 
1,761 
1,870 
9, 5.')5 
10,630 
29,357 
2,170 
1,373 

7,602 

3,2(19 

63,014 


Per 
cent. 


11.2 


10.2 
11.5 
10.9 

6.4 
10.6 

3.3 
39.3 
15.2 

7.9 


9.7 
13.1 
7.2 
9.4 
13.2 
10.7 

11.2 
10.6 
12.5 

12.8 
9.3 
10.7 
10.1 
10.2 

6.1 
4.3 
6.1 
8.3 
6.1 
6.3 
10.5 

14.6 
8.1 
2.8 
3.9 

18.9 
2.6 
1.9 
1.8 

19.1 

2.2 
3.3 
4.3 
5.5 

4.9 
8.3 
12.8 
49.4 

3.5 
4.9 
8.1 
9.1 

48.5 

52. 4 

4.2 

9.9 

3.3 
3.4 
10.3 


Male. 


Total 
number. 


6,928,452 


2,406 
1,687 
738 
170, 
39 
208 
241 
569 


49 

42; 

20 

491 

78: 
184.: 

1,318 
360 

727; 

363 
82 
613 
381 
245 

266 
121 
97 
70 
46 
79: 
57, 

10, 
50: 
14: 
17 
38 
4: 
3 
9 
22 

16 

8 
9 

4' 


24 
22 
152, 

54 
23 
15: 
62; 
13 
33: 


143 

■58, 
367 


Unable  to 
speak  English, 


Number. 


637, 830 


67,350 
226,306 
149,946 
33, 964 
16, 881 
1,043 
72,655 
31,717 
37,968 


3,013 
4,097 
1,181 

36,448 
7,601 

15,010 

120,426 
30, 962 
74,918 

41,136 
6,405 
52, 462 
31,915 
18,028 

10,749 
4,066 
4,857 
3,467 
1,722 
3,749 
5,354 

1,398 

3,328 

311 

556 

7,195 

80 

65 

136 

3,812 

327 
218 
306 
192 

273 

1,534 

2,896 

67,952 

1,342 
1,055 
1,218 
4,445 
5,736 
15,704 
1,277 
940 

3,669 

1,689 

32,610 


Per 
cent. 


7.8 
9.4 
8.9 
4.6 
9.9 
2.6 
34.9 
13.1 
6.7 


6.1 
9.7 

5.8 
7.4 
9.7 
8.1 

9.1 
8.6 
10.3 

11.3 
7.7 
8.5 
8.4 
7.3 

4.0 
3.3 
5.0 
4.9 
3.8 
4.7 
9.3 

13.2 
6.6 
2.2 
3.2 

18.7 
2.0 
1.7 
1.5 

17.1 

1.9 
2.6 
3.1 
4.1 

3.3 
6.2 
12.7 
44.5 

2.5 
4.5 
7.7 
7.2 
43.3 
46.8 
4.4 
9.2 

2.6 
2.9 


Female. 


Total 
number. 


5,570,268 


839, 249 

2,070,777 

1,290,847 

553, 121 

116,808 

27, 545 

148, 789 

152, 687 

370,445 


44,974 
39,617 
17,770 

497, 806 
78, 748 

160,334 

1,209,614 
314,320 
546, 843 

259,019 
57, 465 
504, 131 
281,352 
188,880 

195,726 
93,087 
76,206 
51,004 
32,687 
61,078 
43,333 

7,631 

43,261 

12,334 

10,420 

16,994 

2,4.53 

2,091 

5,. 536 

16,088 

12,661 
5,891 
6,291 
2,702 

5,000 
16,380 
13,291 
114,118 

31,4.59 
12, 804 

7,261 
42,928 

8,689 
22,391 
23,463 

3,692 

87, 177 

36, 227 

247,041 


Unable  to 
speak  English. 


Number. 


761, 929 


106,165 
287,462 
173, 729 
48, 248 
13,623 
1,173 
67, 653 
28,019 
35,857 


6,177 

6,626 

1,580 

56,702 

13,047 

22,033 

162,476 
40,625 
84,361 

38,677 
6,659 
67,326 
34, 958 
26, 109 

17,275 
5,144 
5,811 
6,554 
3,049 
5, 192 
5,223 

1,267 

4,295 

429 

525 

3,311 

90 

48 

133 

3,625 

316 
261 

388 
208 

377 

1,880 

1,720 

63,676 

1,678 

706 

652 

5, 1 10 

4,894 

13,653 

893 

433 

3,933 

1,520 

30,404 


INABILITY   TO    SPEAK   ENGLISH. 


455 


Table  149.— NUMBER  UNABLE  TO  SPEAK  ENGLISH  IN  THE  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE 
POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  AND  21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY 
SEX,  WITH  PERCENTAGES  FOR  BOTH  SEXES  COMBINED,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000 
INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala. . 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn. . 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass.. 

Camden, N.J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincimiati,  Ohio... 
Cleveland,  Ohio... 
Columbus,  Ohio... 
Dallas,  Te.x 


Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver  J  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Wortli,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Coim 

Houston,  Tex 

IndianajjoUs,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis ,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  AV'is 

Mimieapohs,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omalia,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

ReacUng,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Miiui 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  CaUf 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.Y 

YoungstowD,  Ohio 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION 
10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total 
number. 


37, 213 

17,471 
4,676 

83,083 

5,997 

236,320 

45, 795 
119, 685 

31,624 

19, 955 
797,618 

42, 564 
236,244 

15,  S91 
8,394 

12, 960 
37, 203 
11,110 

282, 257 
41,736 
6,860 
28, 065 
40, 176 
11,459 
16, 818 
75,232 
11,253 
26,  810 

108,  684 
11, 569 

37, 549 

5,704 

lOS,  934 

87,083 

2,365 

47,636 

45, 101 

25, 632 

,968,535 

2M,  475 

651, 941 

910,438 

no,  736 

30,945 

115,609 
6,511 
44,575 
35,017 
44, 564 

393, 74 

119, 182 

46,338 

68, 278 

9,449 

4,576 

70, 085 

102, 490 
51,086 
19, 182 

33, 977 
13S,  475 
28, 321 
71, 988 

16,  488 
30,  857 
31,936 
37, 667 
29,676 
28,292 
16, 075 
52, 821 
25,439 
33,343 


Unable  to  speak  English. 


Both  sexes. 


Num-     Per 
ber.      cent. 


4, 354 

1, 669 

90 

6, 768 

320 

14,069 
5,980 

17, 157 
1,482 
2,832 

89,092 
1, 768 

35, 390 
1,087 
1,660 

1,363 
1,808 

619 
33,007 
8,441 
2,443 
2,0.84 
3,192 
1,S27 

617 

6,249 

1,387 

2, 216 

10,619 

180 

6,141 

174 

17,074 

1,952 

29 

9,983 

5,234 

1,510 

208, 125 

17,6:i3 

71, 3.35 

109, 288 

6,815 

3,054 

11,222 

199 

1,3,83 

2, 132 

4,230 

31,742 

10,324 

1, 220 

7,416 

1,407 

97 

6,362 

5, 658 

1,693 

595 

16,466 
7,116 
2,462 
1, 985 

317 
2,185 
2,832 
5,300 
3, 697 

T" 
2,459 
3,318 
2,581 
5,073 


11.7 
9.6 
1.9 
8.1 
5.3 
6.0 

13.1 

14.3 
4.7i 

14.2 

11.2 
4.2 

15.0 
6.8 

19.8 

10.5 

4.9 

5.6 

11.7 

20.2 

35.6 

7.4 

7.9 

15.9 

3.7 

8.3 

12.3 

8.3 

9.8 

1.6 

16.4 
3.1 

15.7 
2.2 
1.2 

21.0 

11.6 
5.9 

10.6 
6.7 

10.9 

12.0 
6.2 
9.9 

9.7 
3.1 
3.1 
6.1 
9.5 
8.1 
8.7 
2.6 
10.9 
14.9 
2.1 
9.1 
5.5 
3.3 
3.1 

48.5 
5.1 
8.7 
2 

1.9 
7.1 
8, 

14.1 
12.5 
2, 

15.3 
6.3 
10.1 
15.2 


Male. 


2,607 

777 

36 

2,834 

133 

5, 662 

2,746 

8,250 

524 

1,310 

38,612 

773 

16, 319 

579 

991 

722 

740 

306 

17, 101 

2,978 

1,562 

845 

1,370 

880 

313 

2,876 

709 

1,040 

4,722 

69 

2,426 

62 

7,162 

636 

11 

4,020 

1, 938 

626 

86, 5.30 

6,678 

29, 463 

4(i,121 

2,863 

1,411 

5,111 
112 
567 
938 

1,729 
13, 324 

4,938 
539 

2,713 

601 

31 

2,447 

2,391 
589 
306 

8,274 

3,245 

1,045 

1,017 

124 

820 

1,310 

2, 702 

1,672 

329 

1,255 

1,2130 

1,111 

3,108 


Fe- 
maje. 


1,747 

892 

54 

3,934 

187 

8,407 

3,234 

8,907 

958 

1, 522 

50, 480 

995 

19,071 

508 

669 

641 
1,068 

313 
15,906 
5,463 

881 
1,239 
1, 822 

94- 

304 
3,373 

678 
1,176 
5, 897 

121 


6,111 
87 

816 

1,194 

2,501 

l,s,41s 

5, 386 

681 
4,703 

806 

66 

3,915 

3,267 

1,104 

289 

8,192 

3,871 

1,417 

908 1 

193 1 

1,365 

1,522 

2, 598 

2,025 

450 

l,204i 

2, 088| 

1, 470 

1.965| 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION 
21  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total 
number. 


33,912 

16,348 
4,272 

76, 647 

5,470 

221,036 

42, 308 
111,716 

29, 490 

18, 380 
743, 803 

40, 349 
217, 793 

14, 726 
7,495 

12,060 
35, 282 
10,  441 
2,'-)7, 510 
38, 145 
5,  868 
26,181 
37, 021 
10, 123 
16,000 
70,677 
10,  .334 
24,728 
98,710 
11,182 

35, 023 

5,294 

101,684 

82, 735 

2,197 

42,486 

41,634 

23,814 

,797,882 

243, 093 

593, 266 

827, 420 

10.5, 012 

29, 091 

105, 959 

5,946 

41,953 

32, 585 

40,746 

361, 64N 

111,907 

43, 133 

63,441 

8,693 

4,252 

63,608 

95,716 

48, 314 

17,814 

27,109 
130, 867 
36, 6.87 
67,540 
15,483 
28,724 
29, 793 
3.5,311 
27,091 
26,376 
15, 073 
49, 389 
23,962 
30,943 


Unable  to  speak  English. 


Both  sexes. 


Num-     Per 
ber.      cent. 


4,229 
1,617 
85 
6,654 
307 
13, 75S 
5,  .8,5:5 

16. 879 
1,435 
2, 7.M 

87, 699 
1,739 

35, 001 
1,0,-)S 
1, 329 
1,338 
1,699 
584 

32,318 
8,114 
1, 9.89 
2,062 
3,122 
1, 466 
610 
6,114 
1,224 
2, 008 
9,492 
166 

5,806 

168 

16,969 

1,915 

26 

9,277 

5,119 

1,401 

202, 651 

17, 203 

69, 507 

106, 258 

6, 687 

2,996 

10. 880 
186 

1,334 

2,049 

4,090 

31,138 

10, 180 

1,188 

7, 2.59 

1,361 

95 

6,165 

5,549 

1,674 

553 

13,580 
6, 790 
2, 428 
1,918 

315 
2,121 
2,781 
5,215 
3,601 

740 
2,404 
3,249 
2,529 
4,987 


12.5 
9.9 
2.0 
8.7 
5.6 
6.2 

13.8 

15.1 
4.9 

1.5.0 

11.  S 
4.3 

16.1 
7.2 

17.7 

11.1 
4.8 
5.6 

12.6 

21. 

33.9 
7.9 
8.4 

14.5 
3 
8.7 

11.8 
8.1 
9.6 
1.5 

16.6 
3.2 

16.7 
2.3 
1.2 

21.8 

12.3 
5.9 

11.3 
7.1 

11.7 

12.8 
6.4 

10.3 

10.3 
3.1 
3.2 
6.3 

10.0 
8.6 
9.1 
2.8 

11.4 

15.7 
2.2 
9.7 
5.8 
3.5 
3.1 

50.1 

.5.2 

9.1 

2.8 

2.0 

7.4 

9.3 

14.8 

1.3.3 

2.8 

15.9 

6.6 

10.6 

16.1 


Male. 


2,536 

755 

34 

2,787 

129 

5,553 

2,682 

8,162 

511 

1,284 

38, 020 

756 

16, 189 

563 

811 

710 

692 

286 

16, 827 

5,211 

1,306 
836 

1,350 
715 
308 

2,820 
645 
945 

4,2.38 
56 

2,332 

69 

7,118 

617 

9 

3,776 

1, 887 

584 

84,342 

6,517 

28, 651 

44,9" 

2,809 

1,384 

4,950 
103 
539 
894 

1,683 
13, 092 

4,879 
524 

2,663 

581 

30 

2,366 

2,351 
5a3 
285 

7,001 

3,080 

1, 034 

989 

123 

799 

1,294 

2,6.52 

1,638 

311 

1,236 

1,1% 

1,099 

3,063 


Fe- 
male. 


1,693 

862 

51 

3,867 

178 

8,205 

3, 171  ■ 

8,717 

924 

1,470 

49, 679 

983 

18, 812 

495 

518 

628 
1,007 

298 
15, 491 
2,903 

683 
1,226 
1,772 

751 

302 
3,294 

579 
1,063 
5,254 

110 

3,474 

109 

9,851 

1,298 

17 

5,501 

3,232 

817 

118,309 

10,686 

40,853 

61, 280 

3,878 

1,612 

5,930 
83 

795 
1,155 
2,407 
18,046 
5, 301 

664 
4,596 

780 

65 

3,799 

3,198 

1,091 

268 

6,579 

3,710 

1,394 

929 

192 

1,322 

1,487 

2,563 

l,9a3 

429 

1,168 

2,053 

1,430 

1,924 


456 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  150.— NUMBER  UNABLE  TO  SPEAK  ENGLISH  IN  THE  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE 
POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  SEX,  WITH  PERCENTAGES  FOR 
BOTH  SEXES  COMBINED,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS: 
1920. 


Alabama: 

Mobile 

Montgomery... 
Arizona: 

Phoenix 

Arkansas: 

Fort  Smith.... 

Little  Rock 

Californla.: 

Alameda 

Berkeley 

Fresno 

Long  Beach . . . 

Pasadena 

Sacramento — 

San  Diego 

San  Jose 

Stockton 

Colorado: 

Colorado  Spgs . 

Pueblo 

Connecticut: 

Meriden 

New  Britain... 

New  London. . 

Norwalk 

Stamford 

Waterbtiry 

Florida: 

Jacksonville... 

Miami 

Pensacola 

Tampa 

Georgia: 

Augusta 

Columbus 

Macon 

Savannah 

Illinois: 

Aurora 

Bloomington . . . 

Cicero  town 

Danville 

Decatur 

East  St.  Louis.. 

Elgin 

Evanston 

Johet 

Moline 

Oak  Park  vil... 

Peoria 

Quincy 

Rock  Island 

Rockford 

Springfield 

Indiana: 

Anderson 

East  Chicago . . . 

EvansviUe 

Fort  Wayne 

Gary 

Hammond 

Kokomo 

Muncie 

Richmond 

South  Bend 

Terre  Haute 


foreign-born  white  popula- 
tion 10  years  of  age  and 

OVER. 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


Both  sexes 


1,973 

744 

3,838 


6, 
10, 
12, 

7, 

6, 

2,586 
7,073 

7 

20, 982 

5,770 

5,891 

10,554 

29,432 

3,825 
2,492 
1,428 
10,413 

920 

323 

686 

3,215 

•  6,427 
2,818 
15, 360 
1,904 
2,555 
6,711 
5,021 
6,704 
8,408 
7, 305 
5,604 
7,734 
2,407 
5,296 
17, 160 
6, 188 

929 
14,440 
3,106 
6,573 
16, 198 
8,032 
1,149 
813 
1,122 
13, 222 
3,636 


Unable  to  speak  English. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent, 


29 
23 

115 
194 
918 
306 
197 
705 
1,110 
771 
521 

61 
1,137 

656 
3,721 
427 
550 
802 
2,606 

87 

8 

15 

5,293 

21 
1 
7 

35 

245 

137 

3,226 

46 

SO 
678 
IGO 
219 
1,222 
263 

70 
357 

79 

170 

1, 514 

223 

82 

2,906 

29 

282 

1,377 

1,085 

52 

36 

25 

2,237 

177 


1.4 
2.7 


3.4 
1 

2.0 
2.1 

11.0 
4.6 
3.0 
6.6 
8.6 

10.0 
7.6 

2.4 
16.1 

8.4 
17.7 
7.4 
9.3 
7.6 


2 

0.3 

1 

50.8 

2.3 
0.3 
1.0 
1.1 

3.8 
4, 

21.0 
2.4 
3.1 

10 
3.2 
3.3 

14, 
3.6 
1.2 
4.6 
3.3 
3.2 
8.8 
3.6 


20.1 
0.9 
4.3 
8.5 

13.5 
4.5 
4.4 
2.2 

16.9 
4.9 


Male. 


10 
7 

673 

11 
12 

51 
96 
353 
153 
72 
314 
441 
299 
240 

28 
566 

291 
1,444 
117 
207 
257 
1,131 

50 

1 

9 

2,650 


Fe- 
male. 


18 
11 

64 
98 
565 
153 
125 
391 
669 
472 
281 

33 

571 

365 
2,277 
310 
343 
545 
1,475 

37 

7 

6 

2,643 

12 
1 
3 

26 


84 

161 

56 

81 

1,267 

1,959 

IS 

27 

36 

44 

365 

313 

71 

89 

7!; 

140 

624 

598 

12^ 

135 

3(: 

40 

236 

121 

3^ 

41 

7S 

97 

7()c 

805 

98 

125 

44 

38 

1,487 

1,419 

9. 

20 

147 

135 

72i 

648 

556 

529 

38 

14 

'M 

12 

IC 

15 

992 

1,245 

110 

67 

foreign-born  white  popula- 
tion  10  YEARS   OF  AGE  AND 

over. 


Iowa: 

Cedar  Rapids. . 

Council  Blulls . 

Davenport 

Dubuciue 

Sioux  City 

Waterloo 

Kansas: 

Topeka 

Wichita 

Kentucky: 

Covington 

Lexington 

Newport 

Louisiana: 

Shreveport 

Maine: 

Bangor 

Lewiston 

Portland 

Maryland: 

Cumberland... 

Hagerstown . . . 
Massachusetts: 

Brockton 

Brookline  town. 

Chelsea 

Chicopee 

Everett 

Fitchburg 

HaverhiU 

Holyoke 

Lawrence 

Lynn 

Maiden 

Medford 

Newton 

Pittsfleld , 

Quincy 

Revere 

Salem 

Somerville , 

Taunton , 

Waltham 

Michigan: 

Battle  Creek — 

Bay  City 

Flint 

Hamtramck  vil 

Highland  Park . 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Lansing 

Muskegon 

Pontiac 

Port  Huron 

Saginaw 

Minnesota: 

Duluth 

Missouri: 

Joplin 

St.  Joseph 

Springfield 

Montana: 

Butte 

Nebraska: 

Lincoln 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


5,784 
3,944 
7, 574 
4,193 
11,119 
2,,"  ■" 

3,846 
2,891 

2,878 

791 

2,082 


3,688 
9,974 
12, 995 

1,153 

428 

16, 917 
9,307 
16, 980 
12,025 
10,952 
12, 900 
13, 165 
19,973 
38, 463 
27,544 
13, 96S 
8,456 
10, 073 
8,094 
13, 532 
8,761 
11,062 
23, 835 
9,832 
8,024 

3,331 

8,895 

14, 709 

22, 471 

12, 266 

5,256 

7,118 

5,870 

6,742 

5,052 

6,166 

11, 435 

29, 807 

722 

6,333 

967 

11,301 

7.015 


Unable  to  speak  English. 


Both  sexes. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 

cent 


594 
206 
243 
170 
638 
140 

518 
539 

25 

8 

37 


88 

2,614 

262 

139 


2,423 

2,557 

509 

1,459 

785 

2,083 

6, 723 

1, 309 

327 

15 

272 

790 

914 

567 

1,412 

582 

1,734 

262 

144 
409 
949 
6,843 
357 
315 
619 
467 
314 
441 
123 
530 


888 
49 


232 
617 


10.3 
.5.2 
3.2 
4.1 
5.7 
4.9 

13.5 
18.6 

0.9 
1.0 
1 

3.8 

2.4 
26.2 
2.0 

12.1 
2.1 

4.1 
0.1 

14.3 

21.3 
4.6 

11.3 
6.0 

10.4 

17 
4.8 
2.3 
1.9 
2.7 
9.8 
6.8 
6.5 

12.8 
2.4 

17.6 
3.3 

4.3 
4.6 
6.5 
30.5 
2.9 
6.0 
8.7 
8.0 
4.7 
8, 

2.0 
4.6 

4.6 

0.8 
14.0 
5.1 

2.1 


Male. 


265 
131 
146 

77 
359 

71 

263 
324 


15 


48 

688 

94 

91 
5 

257 

3 

1,093 

946 

212 

502 

264 

765 

2,676 

588 

97 

50 

68 

346 

378 

154 

502 

230 

752 

94 

92 
159 
518 
3,260 
126 
148 
307 
289 
150 
363 

65 
172 

711 


506 
25 


98 
206 


Fe- 
male. 


329 
75 
97 
93 

279 
69 

255 
215 

10 

5 

22 

29 

40 

1,926 

168 


431 

5 

1,330 

1,611 

297 

957 

521 

1,318 

4,047 

721 

230 

107 

204 

444 

536 

413 

910 

352 

982 

168 

52 
250 
431 

3,583 
231 
167 
312 
178 
164 
78 
58 
358 

655 

6 

382 

24 

134 

411 


INABILITY  TO   SPEAK   ENGLISH. 


457 


Table  150 — NUMBER  UNABLE  TO  SPEAK  ENGLISH  IN  THE  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE 
POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  SEX,  WITH  PERCENTAGES  FOR 
BOTH  SEXES  COMBINED,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS: 
1920— Continued . 


FOREIGN-BORN  "WTHTE  POPULA- 
TION 10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND 
OVER. 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


New  Hampshire: 

Manchester 

Nashua 

New  Jersey: 
Atlantic  City... 

Bayonne 

CUfton 

East  Orange 

Elizabeth 

Hoboken 

Irvington  town. 
Kearny  town.., 
Montclair  town 
New  Brunswick 

Orange 

Passaic 

Perth  Amboy. 

Plainfleld 

West  Hoboken 

town 

West  New  York 

town 

New  York: 

Amsterdam 

Auburn 

Binghamton — 

Elmira 

Jamestown 

Kingston 

Mount  Vernon.. 
New  Rochelle. . 

Newburgh 

Niagara  Falls... 
Poughkeepsie. . . 

Rome 

Scivenectady — 

Troy 

Utica 

Watertovvn 

North  Carolina: 

Asheville 

Charlotte 

Wilmington 

Winston-Salem . 
Ohio: 
Canton 

East  Cleveland. 
Hamilton 

Lake wood 

Lima 

Lorain 

MatLsfield 

Marion 

Newark 

Portsmouth 

Springfield 

Steubenville 

Warren 

Zanesville 

Oklahoma: 

Muskogee 

Oklahoma  City. 

Tulsa 


Unable  to  speak  English. 


Both  sexes. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 

cent 


27,060 
8, 598 

6,928 

25, 199 

9, 502 

6,714 

27,873 

23, 215 

5,465 

7,800 

5,078 

8,794 

6,894 

26,089 

14,759 

5,438 

13,936 

8,805 

9,732 

7,485 

10,271 

4  657 

11,299 

2,748 

9,957 

8,347 

4,898 

17,370 

5,466 

5, 152 

20, 250 

11,404 

23,000 

5, 725 

549 
503 
608 
293 

14,437 
3,804 
2,639 
7,196 
1,S89 
11,770 
3, 1.54 

948 
1,485 

692 
2,731 
5,488 
4,593 
1,266 

.533 
3,3.54 


4,509 
1,"'" 

330 

3,152 

1,744 

214 

2,914 

1,287 

129 

166 

684 

762 

504 

5,479 

1,690 

454 

1,386 

631 

1,653 

1,002 

2,100 

253 

827 

92 

980 

283 

394 

2,751 

61" 

993 

2,6.55 

308 

4,090 

208 

15 

3 
7 
4 

2,506 

18 

157 

1,000 

80 

1,100 

198 

75 

162 

23 

1.57 

1,077 

1,008 

161 


Male. 


16.7 
22.0' 

4.8 

12.5 

18.4 

3.2 

10.5 

5.5 

2.4 

2.1 

13.5 

8.7 

7.3 

21.0 

11.5 

8.3 

9.9 

7.2 

17.0 

13, 

20.4 

5.4 

7.3 

.3.3 

9.8 

3.4 

8.0 

15.8 

11.3 

19.3 

13.1 

2.7 

17.8 

3.6 

2.7 
0.6 
1.2 
1.4 

17.4 
0.5 
5.9 
13.9 
4.2 
9.3 
6.3 
7.9 
10.9 
3.3 
5.7 
19.6 
23.3 
12.7 


32     6.0 

511!  15.2 

47     2.4 


1,431 

792 

164 

1,432 

589 

92 

1,391 

4,SS 

52 

62 

345 

230 

148 

2, 136 

710 

165 

543 

203 

.590 
402 
962 
109 
286 
26 
344 
105 
183 

1,502 
278 
522 
962 
117 

1,.590 
113 


Fe- 
male. 


3,078 
1,098 

166 

1,720 

1,155 

122 

1,523 

799 

77 

104 

339 

532 

356 

3,343 

980 

289 

843 

428 

1,063 
600 

1,138 
144 
541 
66 
636 
178 
211 

1,249 
339 
471 

1,693 
191 

2,500 
95 


5 
3 

1,899 

4 

82 

426 

40 

606 

95 

44 

97 

14 

86 

663 

771 

105 

18 

301 

25 


2 
2 
1 

607 

14 

75 

574 

40 

494 

103 

31 

65 

9 

71 

414 

297 

56 

14 

210 

22 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULA- 
TION 10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND 
OVER. 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


Unable  to  speak  EngUsh. 


Both  sexes. 


Num- 
ber. 


PENNSYLVANIA 

AUentown. . . 

Altoona 

Bethlehem. . 

Chester 

Easton 

Erie 

Harrisburg. . 

Hazleton 

Johnstown.. . 

Lancaster. . . 

McKeesport. 

New  Castle.. 

Norristown'boro 

Wilkes-Barre.. 

WilUamsport.. 

York 

Rhode  Island: 

Cranston 

Newport 

Pawtucket 

Woonsocket . . . 
South  Carolina: 

Charleston 

Columbia 

South  Dakota: 

Sioux  Falls 

Tennessee: 

Chattanooga... 

Knoxville 

Texas: 

Austin 

Beaumont 

El  Paso 

Galveston 

Waco 

Wichita  Falls . 
Utah: 

Ogden 

Virginia: 

Lynchburg 

Newport  News 

Peters  I  )urg 

Portsmoulh. .. 

Roanoke 

Washington: 

Bellingham — 

Everett 

Tacoina 

West  ^■IRG^NL^: 

Charleston 

Clarksburg 

Huntington... 

Wheeling 

Wisconsin: 

Green  Bay 

Kenosha 

La  Crosse 

Madison 

Oshkosh 

Racine 

Sheboygan 

Superior 


8,505 
5,228 

10,795 

11,133 
3, -944 

17, 103 
4,093 
5,971 

12,013 
2,692 

11,769 
8,551 
4,250 

14, 460 
2,244 
1,182 

7,437 

5,708 

20,723 

15,619 

2,125 
538 

2,928 

1,2.30 
803 

2,470 
1,87.^ 
29,736 
6,71 
1,716 
1,661 

4,517 

344 
2,018 

508 
1,520 


5, 173 
5,618 
20,234 

1,336 

1,901 

724 

5,736 

3,554 
12,523 
4,434 
4,814 
5,764 
15,982 
8, 105 
10,650 


Per 

cent. 


1,263 

636 
2,686 
1,784 

4,8'' 
2,716 

430 

474 
1,416 

127 
1,848 
1,437 

840 
2,037 

337 
58 

667 

59 

1,892 

3,287 

22 

16 

171 

17 
11 

334 
310 
18,2<t2 
1,141 
268 
458 

130 

3 
25 
10 
37 

9 


791 

47 
280 

15 
552 

182 
869 
172 
444 
273 
1,0,57 
1,652 
441 


14.9 
12.2 
24.9 
16.0 
12.3 
15.9 
10.5 

7.9 
11.8 

4.7 
1.5.7 
16.8 
19.8 
14.1 
15.0 

4.9 

9.0 

1.0 

9.1 

21.0 

1.0 
3.0 


1.4 
1.4 

13.5 

16, 

6L5 

17.0 

15.6 

27.6 

2.9 

0.9 
1.2 
2.0 
2.4 
1.0 

2, 

0.9 

3.9 

3.5 
14.7 
2. 
9.6 

5.1 
6.9 
3.9 
9.2 

4.7 

6.6 

20.4 

4.1 


Male 


490 
269 

1,482 

1,096 
216 

1,440 
184 
137 
682 
53 

1,072 
652 
389 
902 
176 
29 

198 

22 

871 

1,111 

14 
12 


6 
3 

138 
189 
7, 137 
723 
1.38 
376 

70 

2 
10 

4 

12 
4 


424 

18 

148 

6 

306 

55 
387 

59 
224 

98 
552 
773 
219 


■Fe- 
male. 


773 
367 

1,204 
688 
271 

1,276 
246 
337 
734 
■  74 
776 
785 
451 

1,135 
161 
29 

469 

37 

1,021 

2,176 


196 
J21 
11,1,55 
418 
130 
82 

60 

1 
15 

6 
25 

5 


33 
367 

29 

132 

9 

246 

127 

482 
113 
220 
175 
505 
879 
222 


458 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS — ^POPULATION. 


Table  151.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  UNABLE  TO  SPEAK  ENGLISH  IN  THE  URBAN  AND 
RURAL  FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  SEX, 
BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


foreign -born   white   males   10 
years  of  age  and  over  unablb 

TO  speak   ENGLISH. 

FOREIGN-BORN   WHITE   FEMALES   10 
YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  UNABLE 
TO  SPEAK  ENGLISH. 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

In  urban 
communities. 

In  rural 
communities. 

In  urban 
communities. 

In  rural 
communities. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

TJnited  States 

482, 570 

8.8 

197,463 

10.2 

607,224 

12.9 

201, 691 

14.9 

Geographic  divisions: 

63,574 

198,032 

129,521 

15,117 

9,997 

537 

35,779 

9,262 

20, 751 

7.8 
9.0 
9.3 
4.5 
8.2 
2.0 
31.3 
9.4 
5.4 

6,639 
33,241 
22,791 
20,350 

7, 780 

573 

57,. 381 

27,999 

20, 709 

6.6 
8.8 
5.6 
4.6 
12.9 
3.8 
43.7 
17.1 
9.3 

101,209 

257, 484 

145, 741 

18,254 

10,834 

739 

39, 096 

10, 585 

23,282 

12.6 
13.0 
13.3 

6.8 
11.1 

3.6 
42.2 
13.6 

8.2 

9,429 
37,092 
30,928 
31,538 

3,431 
614 
49, 543 
23, 250 
15,966 

9.0 

Middle  Allan  tic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

13.1 
10.3 
9.9 
11.0 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

6.2 
54.0 
24.3 

13.4 

New  England: 

2,168 

3,271 

738 

36,889 
7,931 

12,577 

117,337 
26,786 
53,909 

36,255 
5,674 
48,950 
26,658 
11,984 

4,019 
2, 032 
4,123 

188 

293 

1,656 

2,806 

1,302 

3,045 

329 

325 

1,193 

39 

49 

81 

3,634 

114 
154 
183 

86 

46 

S09 

1.212 

33,712 

352 
375 
399 

1,H24 
590 

5,124 
489 
109 

2, 105 

847 

17, 799 

7.6 
9.4 
8.0 
7.2 
9.4 
8.0 

8.9 
8.2 
9.6 

n.2 

8.2 
8.8 
9.1 
8.5 

3.0 
4.1 
5.1 
2.2 
4!  5 
■  5.1 
13.3 

13.6 
6.7 
2.2 
2.8 

10.1 
1.0 
2.0 
1.1 

22.4 

1.0 
2.4 

2.8 
3.4 

1.4 

4.2 
13.  9 
40.5 

1.8 
5.8 
7.6 
5.6 
19.6 
35.1 
3.0 
6.7 

2.4 
2.4 
6.8 

1,318 

1,079 

610 

667 

62 

2,903 

5,967 

4,875 

22, 399 

5,530 
843 
4, 439 
5,774 
6,205 

6,  881 
2,207 
942 
3,344 
1,475 
2,217 
3,284 

127 
351 

(') 

263 
6,462 

48 

18 

60 

451 

233 
76 
136 
128 

257 

847 

2, 136 

64, 141 

1,0.32 

816 

902 

3, 158 

6,434 

13, 885 

853 

919 

1,667 

922 

18, 120 

5.1 
9.8 
4.5 
4.1 
6.8 
5.6 

5.6 

8.3 
10.5 

8.7 
4.7 
4.8 
5.1 
5.3 

4.8 
2.9 
4.4 
5.1 
3.6 
4.4 
8.2 

7.6 
4.2 

""'i.Y 
21.9 
2.7 
1.2 
2.2 
5.7 

3.8 
3.0 
3.4 
5.4 

4.9 
11.4 
13.6 
52. 6 

2.7 
4.5 
7.9 
9.2 
60.7 
63. 6 
6.0 
10.2 

2.6 
3.5 
13.6 

5,154 

6,089 

888 

67,627 

13,518 

17,933 

159,401 
36,229 
61, 854 

34, 329 
6,753 
62,958 
26,707 
16,994 

6,078 
1,962 
4,994 
300 
313 
2,141 
2,466 

1,253 

4,041 

450 

301 

943 

43 

28 

120 

3,656 

194 
182 
257 
106 

87 

1,113 

636 

37,260 

442 
244 
221 

2,271 
638 

6,206 
466 
97 

2,085 

890 

20,307 

17.6 
17.4 
10.4 
ILl 
15.9 
14.2 

12.9 
12.4 
13.6 

14.3 
12.0 
13.2 
12.3 
14.4 

.5.8 
4.9 
7.5 
4.1 
5.7 
8.3 
14.6 

17.8 
9.8 
3.4 
4.2 

12.2 
2.6 
1.7 
2.4 

28.  S 

1.9 
3.7 
5.7 
6.6 

3.7 

8.5 

12.4 

51.7 

3.4 
5.4 
7.3 
8.7 
26.6 
5L7 
3.0 
10.2 

3.5 
3.6 
10.1 

1,693 
900 
829 

1,243 
109 

4,655 

7,495 

5,519 

24, 078 

6,047 
999 
5,618 
8,966 
10,298 

11,333 
3, 358 
1,067 
>  6,357 
2, 780 
3,172 
3,471 

51 
328 

2,523 
60 
21 

24 
178 

147 
94 
148 
125 

307 

914 

1,:?78 

46,944 

1,272 

521 

481 

3,397 

5,563 

11, 137 

495 

384 

1,939 

683 

13,344 

8.1 

10.6 

7.3 

7.9 

Rhode  Island 

12.5 

9.8 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

8.2 

New  Jersey 

11.0 

Ki.9 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

11.7 

Indiana 

7.3 

Illinois 

8.4 

10.1 

11.7 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

11.2 

Iowa 

5.8 

Missouri 

6.9 

North  Dakota 

13.3 

South  Dakota 

9.6 

Nebraska , 

8.2 

n.7 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

4.0 

Maryland 

5.5 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

""s.'s 

21.6 

North  Carolina 

5.9 

South  Carolina 

3.5 

Georgia 

2.3 

Florida 

3.4 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

4.9 

Tennessee 

6.5 

Alabama 

6.1 

Mississippi 

8.9 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas          

10.3 

Louisiana 

19.7 

14.5 

Texas 

62.9 

Mountain: 

6.0 

Idaho 

5.6 

Wyoming 

9.6 

16.0 

New  Mexico 

63.9 

Arizona 

63.4 

Utah 

5.1 

12.8 

Pacific: 

Washington 

S.5 

Oregon 

4.8 

California 

19.0 

1  No  rural  population,  as  Washington  city  is  coextensive  with  the  District  of  Columbia. 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


459 


Table  152.— DWELLINGS   AND    FAMILIES,    1920,    WITH   NUMBER    OF    PERSONS    TO    A 
DWELLING  AND  TO  A  FAMILY,  1920  AND' 1910,  BY  DPl'ISIONS  AND  STATES. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geogkaphic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont , 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Centr.\l: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

Nortli  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Teimessce 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Me.xico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


1920 


Population.     Dwellings.       Families 


105, 710, 620 


400, 
26i; 
475; 
544, 
990, 
893, 
242, 
336, 
566, 


768,014 
443, OSS 
352, 428 

,852,356 
604,397 

,380,631 

,385,227 
,155,900 
,720,017 

,759,394 
,930,390 
,4^5,280 
,668,412 
,632,067 

,387,12.5 
,404,021 
,404,055 
646, 872 
636, 547 
,296,372 
,769,257 

223,003 
449,661 
437,571 
309, 187 
463,701 
559,123 
683, 724 
895,  S32 
968,470 

416,630 
3:37.8X5 
348,174 
790,618 

752, 204 
798, 50!) 
028,  2.S3 
663,228 

548,889 
431,866 
194,402 
939, 629 
360, 350 
334,162 
449,396 
77,407 

,356,621 
783,389 
,426,861 


1,255,964 
3, 566, 549 
4,385,541 
2,716,968 
2,781,684 
1,867,167 
2,110,879 
743,775 
1,268,677 


162,304 
92, 184 
77, 158 

597,052 

98,861 
228,405 

1,325,114 

515,211 

1,726,224 

1,216,542 
696,466 

1,190,414 
755,931 
526, 188 

469,652 
559, 188 
717, 256 
129,905 
136,512 
288,390 
416,065 

47,868 
288,261 

72, 175 
450,229 
293,002 
495,269 
330,500 
586, 509 
217,871 

510,981 
488, 392 
4SO,392 
387,402 

375,316 
370, 377 
4 18,  .5.57 
946,629 

130,670 
95, 299 
44,710 

211,103 
78,024 
7.3,673 
89,587 
20,709 

304, 735 
185,081 
778,861 


20,697,204   24,351,676 


1,703, 
5,085, 
5, 143, 
2, 957, 
2,991, 
1,977, 
2, 242, 
803, 
1,445, 


186, 106 
108,334 
85,804 
874,798 
137, 160 
311,610 

2,441,125 

721,841 

1,922,114 

1,414,068 
737, 707 

1,534,077 
862, 745 
595,316 

526,026 
586,070 
829,043 
134,881 
142,793 
303,436 
435, 600 

52,070 
324,742 

96, 194 
483,363 
310,098 
513,377 
349,126 
628,525 
234, 133 

546,306 
519, 108 
508, 769 
403, 198 

390, 960 

389,913 

4+1,52-1 

1,017,413 

139,912 
100, SCO 
48, 476 
2:30,843 
83,706 
80,208 
98, 346 
21, 862 

342,228 
202,890 
900,232 


PERSONS  TO  A 
DWELLING.! 


1920   1910 


5.1 


5.9 
6.2 
4.9 
4.6 
5.0 
4.8 
4.9 
4.5 
4.4 


4.7 
4.8 
4.6 
6.5 
6.1 
6.0 

7.8 
6.1 
5.1 

4.7 
4.2 
5.4 
4.9 
5.0 

5.1 
4.3 
4.7 
5.0 
4.7 
4.5 
4.3 

4.7 
5.0 
6.1 
.5.1 
5.0 
5.2 
5.1 
4.9 
4.4 

4.7 
4.8 
4.9 
4.6 

4.7 

4.9 
4.8 
4.9 

4.2 
4.5 
4.3 
4.5 
4.6 
4.5 
5.0 
3.7 

4.5 
4.2 
4.4 


5.2 


4.7 

4.8 
4.6 
6.6 
6.8 
6.1 

7.7 
6.2 
5.1 

4.7 
4.3 
5.6 
4.5 
5.0 

5.5 
4.5 
4.9 
4.9 
4.6 
4.6 
4.4 

4.7 
5.1 
5.7 
5.1 
5.1 
5.1 
5.0 
4.9 
4.5 

4.9 
4.9 
4.8 
4.8 

4.8 
5.0 
4.8 
5.0 

4.9 

4.5 
1.7 
4.3 
4.3 
4.5 
5.1 
3.6 

4.8 
4.6 
4.6 


PERSONS  TO  A 
FAMILY.l 


1920   1910 


4.3 


4.3 
4.4 
4.2 
4.2 
4.7 
4.5 
4.6 
4.2 
3.9 


4.1 
4.1 
4.1 
4.4 
4.4 
4.4 

4.3 
4.4 
4.5 

4.1 
4.0 
4.2 
4.3 
4.4 

4.5 
4.1 
4.1 
4.8 
4.5 
4.3 
4.1 

4.3 
4.5 
4.5 
4.8 
4.7 
5.0 
4.8 
4.6 
4.1 

4.4 
4.5 
4.6 
4.4 

4.5 
4.6 
4.6 
4.6 

3.9 
4.3 
4.0 
4.1 
4.3 
4.2 
4.6 
3.5 

4.0 
3.9 
3.8 


I  Persons  to  a  dwelling:  5.3  in  1900,  5.5  in  1890,  and  5.6  in  1880.    Persons  to  a  family:  4.7  in  1900,  4.9  in 
1890,  and  5.0  in  1880. 


460 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — ^POPXTLATION. 


Table  153.— DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  1920,  WITH  NUMBER  OE  PERSONS  TO  A 
DWELLING  AND  TO  A  FAMILY,  1920  AND  1910,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,  100,000 
INHABITANTS  OR  MORE. 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.  J 

CMcago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Forth  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles.  CaUf 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis ,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn , 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough. .. 

Brooklyn  borough. . 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland  Cahf 

Omaha,  Nebr , 

Palerson,  N.  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa , 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  MiDn...r 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.... 

ban  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springiield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

V  ashingtou,  D.  C 

Wilmingiou,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.Y 

YouBgstown,  Ohio 


1920 


Population.      Dwellings.       Families, 


208 
113 

2oo: 
733: 

178 
748: 
143 
506: 

109: 

116 
2,701 
401 
796: 
237 
158: 

152 
256: 
126: 
993 
120 
106: 
137 

138: 
138: 

314 
298: 
101 
324 
676 
234: 

112 
162: 
457: 
380 
118: 
121 

162: 

387 
5, 620: 

732 
2,018: 
2, 284' 

469 

116 

414 
115 
216 
191 
135 
1,823 
588: 
258: 
237 
107 
171 
295 
772: 
234 
118 

161 
506: 
137 
315 
104 
129: 
171 
243 
119 
437: 
110: 
179 
100 
132: 


32, 030 
18,402 
38, 098 

136, 324 
35,100 
79, 597 
22,328 
73, 880 
15,113 
24, 921 

335, 777 
62, 885 

116, 545 
51,663 
30, 860 

33,918 
50,636 
27, 127 

153, 206 
13, 807 
19, 679 
29, 157 
16,495 
28, 452 
71, 648 
31, 145 
22,641 
61,321 

125, 004 
47,449 

17, 488 
35, 295 
66,915 
65, 568 
24,992 
14, 961 
22, 536 
76, 969 

365,963 
33, 985 

173, 847 
75,534 
64,323 
IS,  274 

41,535 
19,934 
47,297 
37, 997 
18, 769 

352, 944 
93,890 
54,664 
35, 634 
22,759 
30, 753 
56, 502 

118, 102 
42,402 
23,685 

30,264 
90,132 
23,952 
60,516 
22,389 
18, 945 
28, 725 
49,501 
22,373 
72, 175 
20,870 
19,337 
10, 302 
24,007 


44,195 
28, 097 
49, 523 
166, 857 
43,040 
164, 785 
31, 994 
116,201 
25, 203 
26, 045 
623, 912 
106, 239 
182, 692 
,58, 913 
36, 754 

38, 138 
61,916 
31, 644 

218,973 
26, 399 
25, 052 
33, 703 
30, 813 
33, 932 
81, 2,56 
67, 288 
25,009 
.     82,056 

159,476 
60, 490 

25,034 

42,369 

106, 101 

91, 843 

30, 220 

26, 858 

36, 257 

85,188 

1,278,341 

166,260 

453,587 

525, 164 

109, 559 

23,781 

93, 274 
26, 732 
55, 793 
44,499 
32, 186 
402, 946 
130,274 
67, 045 
54,726 
26, 202 
39, 191 
68,247 
190, 040 
54, 409 
28,216 

36,405 
123,349 
29,768 
80,048 
27, 178 
30, 361 
41,558 
57,951 
25,319 
96, 194 
24,488 
39, 230 
22,126 
28, 699 


PEKSONS  TO  A 
DWELLING. 


1920        1910 


6.6 
6.2 
6.3 
6.4 
6.1 
9.4 
6.4 
6.9 
7.3 
4.7 
8.0 
6.4 
6.8 
4.6 
5.2 

4.5 
5.1 

4.7 
6.5 
8.7 
5.4 
4.7 
8.4 
4.9 
4.4 
9.6 
4.5 
5.3 
4.6 
5.0 

6.4 

4.6 

6.8 

6.8 

4.7 

8.1 

7.2 

6.0 

15.4 

21.5 

11.6 

30.2 

7.3 

6.4 

10.0 
5.8 
4.6 
5.0 
7.2 
5.2 
6.3 
4.7 
6.7 
4.7 
5.6 
5.2 
6.5 
5.5 
5.0 

6.3 
5.6 
5.8 
5.2 
4.7 
6.8 
6.0 
4.9 
5.3 
6.1 
5.3 
9.3 
9.7 
5.5 


5.0 
6.5 
5.1 
5.5 
4.9 
9.1 
6.8 
6.8 
7.2 
4.7 
8.9 
7.3 
6.2 
4.6 
6.0 

4.4 
4.8 
4.6 
6.6 
10.9 
5.0 
4.8 
8.6 
5.0 
4.4 
9.6 
4.5 
5.2 
4.6 
5.4 

7.1 

4.9 

6.2 

6.4 

5.0 

8.4 

7.6 

5.0 

15.6 

15.0 

11.1 

30.9 

7.1 

6.1 

9.0 
5.6 
4.7 
15.3 
7.9 
5.2 
6.1 
5.5 
7.8 
4.6 
5.7 
5.6 
6.5 
6.6 
5.2 

4.9 
6.4 
5.9 
5.4 
5.1 
6.7 
5.9 
4.7 
5.4 
5.7 
5.1 
9.7 
10.2 
5.5 


PERSONS  TO  A 
FAMILY. 


1920       1910 


4.7 
4.0 
4.1 
4.4 
4.2 
4.5 
4.5 
4.4 
4.3 
4.4 
4.3 
3.8 
4.4 
4.0 
4.3 

4.0 
4.1 
4.0 
4.5 
4.6 
4.3 
4.1 
4.5 
4.1 
3.9 
4.4 
4.0 
4.0 
3.6 
3.9 

4.5 
3.8 
4.3 
4.1 
3.9 
4.5 
4.6 
4.5 
4.4 
4.4 
4.4 
4.3 
4.3 
4.9 

4.4 
4.3 
3.9 
4.3 
4.2 
4.5 
4.6 
3.9 
4.3 
4.3 
4.4 
4.3 
4.1 
4.3 
4.2 

4.4 
4.1 
4.6 
3.9 
3.8 
4.3 
4.1 
4.2 
4.7 
4.5 
4.5 
4.6 
4.5 
4.6 


*  Based  on  figures  including  South  Omaha  in  1910. 


DWEIXINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


461 


Table  154.— DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES  AND  NUMBER  OF  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING 
AND  TO  A  FAMILY,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920. 


Alabama: 

Mobile 

Montgomery 

Arizona: 

Phoenix 

Arkansas: 

Fort  Smith 

Little  Rock 

Caufornta: 

Alameda 

Berkeley 

Fresno 

Long  Beach 

Pasadena 

Sacramento 

San  Diego 

San  Jose 

Stockton 

Colorado: 

Colorado  Springs 

Pueblo 

Connecticut: 

Meriden 

New  Britain 

New  London 

Norwalk 

Stamford 

Waterbury 

Florida: 

Jacksonville 

Miami 

Pensacola 

Tampa 

Georgia: 

Augusta 

Columbus 

Macon 

Savannah 

Illinois: 

Aurora 

Bloomington 

Cicero  town 

Danville 

Decatur 

.     East  St.  Louis... 

Elgin 

Evanston 

JoUet 

Molino 

Oak  Park  vil 

Peoria 

Quincy 

Rock  Island 

Rockibrd 

Springfield 

Indiana: 

Anderson 

East  Chicago 

Evansville 

Fort  Wayne 

Gary 

Hammond 

Kokomo 

Muncie 

Richmond 

South  Bend 

Tarre  Haute 

Iowa: 

Cedar  Rapids 

Council  Bluffs... 

Davenport 

Dubuque 

Sioux  City 

Waterloo 

Kansas: 

Topeka 

Wichita 


60,777 
43,464 

29 


053 


12,350 
9,437 

5,867 

5,916 
13, 156 


15, 148 
11,568 

7 


7,680 
8,956 

4,412 
6,109 
4,730 
5,139 
4,656 
11,583 

19,571 
6,696 
6, 353 

10,492 

11,988 
6,224 
11,299 
16,999 


10, 645 

8, 278 
12,042 

8,173 
14,014 

8,348 

12,021 
15,846 


03 

(S 

O  oi, 

o    . 

to  ^ 

o  a) 

§•§ 

'a  :s 

"^ 

fH 

Ph 

4.9 

4.0 

4.6 

3.8 

5.0 

4.0 

4.9 

4.2 

5.0 

4.3 

4.0 

3.7 

4.3 

3.7 

4.7 

4.0 

4.4 

3.2 

3.9 

3.6 

4.  S 

3.8 

4.0 

3.3 

4.2 

3.7 

4.8 

4.0 

3.9 

3.6 

4.8 

4.1 

6.8 

4.3 

9.7 

4.9 

5.4 

4.3 

5.4 

4.1 

7.5 

4.5 

7.9 

4.8 

4.7 

3.9 

4.4 

3.9 

4.9 

4.2 

4.9 

4.3 

4.4 

3.8 

5.0 

4.3 

4.7 

3.9 

4.9 

3.9 

4.6 

4.1 

4.2 

3.9 

7.0 

4.6 

4.3 

3.8 

4.5 

4.0 

4.7 

4.2 

4.8 

4.2 

5.8 

4.4 

5.6 

4.4 

4.7 

4.1 

4.9 

4.1 

4.5 

3.9 

4.3 

3.8 

4.4 

4.0 

5.2 

4.1 

4.6 

4.2 

4.4 

4.0 

7.1 

5.1 

4.5 

4.1 

4.6 

4.2 

6.7 

4.6 

5.2 

4.5 

4.3 

4.0 

4.2 

3.8 

4.1 

3.8 

4.9 

4.4 

4.3 

3.9 

4.3 

3.9 

4.4 

4.1 

4.7 

3.9 

4.8 

4.2 

5.1 

4.4 

4.3 

4.0 

4.2 

3.8 

4.6 

3.9 

Kentucky: 

Covington 

Lexington 

Newport 

Louisiana: 

Shreveport 

Maine: 

Bangor 

Lewiston 

Portland 

Maryland: 

Cumberland 

Hagerstown 

Massachusetts: 

Brockton 

Brookline  town.. 

Chelsea 

Chicopee 

Everett 

Fitch  burg 

Haverliill 

Holyoke 

LawTeiice 

Lynn 

Maiden 

Medford 

Newton 

Pittsfield 

Quincy 

Revere 

Salem 

Somerville 

Taunton 

Waltham 

Micidgan: 

Battle  Creek 

Bay  City 

Flint 

Hamtramck  vil. . 

Highland  Park.. 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Lansing 

Muskegon 

Pontiac 

Port  Huron 

Saginaw 

Minnesota: 

Duluth 

Missouri: 

Joplin 

St.  Joseph 

Springfield 

Montana: 

Butte 

Nebraska: 

Lincoln 

New  Hampshire: 

Manchester 

Nashua 

New  Jersey: 

Atlantic  City 

Bayoime 

Clifton 

East  Orange 

Elizabeth 

Hoboken 

Irvington  town. . 

Kearny  town. .. 

Montclair  town. 

New  Brunswick 

Orange 

Passaic 

Perth  Amboy. . 

Plainflcld 

West  Hoboken. 

West  New  York 


57,121 
41,534 
29,317 


11,100 
9,500 
5,621 


43,874   9 


25,978 
31,791 
69,272 

29, 837 
28,064 

66,254 
37,748 
43,184 
36,214 
40,120 
41,029 
53,884 
60,203 
94, 270 
99, 148 
49, 103 
39,038 
46,054 
41,763 
47, 876 
28, 823 
42,529 
93,091 
37, 137 
30, 915 


36,164 
47,554 
91,599 
48, 615 
46, 499 
48,374 
48,487 
57, 327  12 
36, 570 
34,273 
25,944 
61,903 


98,917 

29,902 
77,939 
39, 631 

41,611 


14,809 
10,720 
7,792 

10,618 

6,145 
6,750 
16, 801 

6,433 
6,609 

16,084 
8,603 
8,  833 
7,004 
9,187 
9, 273 
12,814 
12,948 
19,715 
23,  :i08 
11,238 
9, 351 
10, 189 
9,499 
11,146 
6,375 
9, 35: 
22,653 
8,0G2 
6,566 

9,347 
11,002 
19,570 
9,117 
10,401 
11,851 
11,754 
13,811 
8,696 
7,090 
6,407 
14,906 

21,294 

8,012 
19, 189 
10,412 


54,9481^241 


78,384 
28,379 

50, 707 
76, 754 
26,470 
50, 710 
95, 783 
68, 166 
25, 480 
26,  724 
28, 810 

32,  779 

33,  268 
63,841 
41,707 
27,700 
40,074 
29,926 


8,287  10,098 


13,812 


10,65 
5,111 


sa 


17,415 
6,305 

12,468 
15,513 
5,800, 
12,416 
20,641 
15,877 
6, 098' 
5,  706 
6,294 
7,404 
7,289 
13,3931 
8,605' 
6, 3751 
10,131 
7, 410, 


5.1 
4.4 
5.2 


5.0 
8.6 
6.3 

5.1 
4.7 

6.4 
7.5 
9.8 
7.8 
5.8 
6.6 
5.9 
10.6 
7.4 
6.7 
5.8 
5.1 
5.1 
5.4 
0 


4.4 
4 

5.6 
8.5 
5.8 
4.6 
4.6 
4.7 
4.9 
5.4 
4.4 
4.4 


4.0 
4.5 
4.1 

5.0 


7.4 
6.6 

5 

9.2 

6.6 

6 

7.1 
14.8 

6.6 

7 

5.8 

6 

6.9 
10.0 

7.6 

5. 

9. 


462 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  154.— DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES  AND  NUMBER  OF  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING 
AND  TO  A  FAMILY,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920-Con. 


New  York: 

Amsterdam 

Auburn 

Bin^hamton 

Elmira 

Jamestown 

Kingston 

Mount  Vemon.. 

New  Rochelle. . 

Newbiu'gli 

Niagara  Falls... 

Poughkeepsie. . . 

Rome 

Schenectady 

Troy 

Utica 

Watertown 

NoRTU  Carolina: 

Asheville 

Charlotte 

Wilmington 

Winston-Salem. 
Omo: 

Canton 

East  Cleveland . 

Hamilton 

Lakewood 

Lima 

Lorain 

Mansfield 

Marion 

Newark 

Portsmouth 

Springfield 

Steubenville 

Warren 

Zanesviile 

Oklahoma: 

Muskogee 

Oklahoma  City. 

Tulsa 

Pennsylvanla: 

AUentown 

Altoona 

Bethlehem 

Chester 

Easton 

Erie 

Harrisburg 

Hazleton 

Jolmstown 

Lancaster 

McKeesport 


33,524 
36, 192 
66,800 
45,393 
38,917 
26,688 
42, 726 
36, 213 
30, 366 
50, 760 
35,000 
26,341 
88, 723 
72,013 
94, 156 
31,285 

28,504 
46,338 
33,372 
48,395 

87,091 

27,292 
39,075 
41,732 
41,326 
37,295 
27,824 
27,891 
26, 718 
33,011 
60,840 
28, 508 
27, 050 
29,569 

30, 277 
91,295 
72,075 


73,50215 
60, 331  12, 


5, 575 
9,641 
7,012 
8,542 

17,506 
5,611 
8,570 
8,534 
9,638 
6,562 
6,230 
6,798 
6, 928 
6,961 

14,242 
5,736 
5,670 
7,356 

6,506 
17,285 
13,559 


7,726 
8,719 
16,000 
11,357 
10,206 
6,701 
9,71 
7,725 
7,647 
10, 857 
8,732 
5,416 
20, 657 
17,895 
21,65" 
7, 835 

6,4 

10, 720 
7,847 
9,895 

20, 496 
7,122 
9,706 

10, 537 

10,659 
8,004 
7,215 
7,231 
7, 322 
7,96" 

15,484 
6,516 
6,561 
7, 958 

7,414 
21,346 
16,910 


O  O) 
0H 


50, 358 
58, 030 
33,813 
93,372 
75,917 
32, 277 
67,327 
53, 150 
46, 781 


17,298 
13, 740 
11,265 
12, 259 

8,257 
21,425 
19, 158 

6,584 
13, 858 
12,844 

9,916 


6.7 

5.0 

6.4 

4.9 

4.9 

5.1 

7.3 

6.6 

6.1 

6.1 

6.3 

5.9 

6.4 

6. 

6. 

4. 

5.1 

4.8 
4.8 
5.7 

5.0 

4.9 

4.6 

4.9 

4.3 

5.7 

4.5 

4 

3.9 

4.7 

4.3 

5.0 

4.8 

4.0 

4.7 

5 

5.3 

4.8 

4.8 

4 

5.3 

4.4 

5.4 

4.5 

5.1 

5.4 

4.4 

6.0 


4.3 
4.2 
4.2 
4.0 
3.8 
4.0 
4.4 
4.7 
4.0 
4.7 
4.0 
4.9 
4.3 
4.0 
4.3 
4.0 

4.4 
4.3 
4.3 
4.9 

4.2 
3.8 
4.1 
4.0 
3.9 
4.7 
3.9 
3.9 
3.6 
4.1 
3.9 
4.4 
4.1 
3.7 

4.1 
4.3 
4.3 

4.2 
4.4 
4.5 
4.7 
4.1 
4.4 
4.0 
4.9 
4.9 
4.1 
4.7 


P  E  nnsylvania— 
Continued. 

Newcastle 

N  orris  town  boro. 

WUkes-Barre 

Williamsport  — 

York , 

Rhode  Island: 

Cranston , 

Newport , 

Pawtucket , 

Woonsocket 

South  Carolina: 

Charleston 

Colombia 

South  Dakota: 

Sioux  Falls 

Tennessee: 

Chattanooga 

Kno-wille 

Texas: 

Austin 

Beaumont 

El  Paso 

Galveston 

Waco 

Wichita  Falls... 
Utah: 

Ogden 

Virginia: 

Lynchburg 

Newport  News. 

Petersburg 

Portsmouth 

Roanoke 

Washington: 

Bellingham 

Everett 

Taconia 

West  Virginia: 

Cliarleston 

Clarksburg 

Huntington 

Wheeling 

Wisconsin: 

Green  Bay 

Kenosha 

La  Crosse 

Madison 

Oslikosh 

Racine 

Sheboygan 

Superior 


44,938 
32,319 
73,833 
36, 198 
47,612 

29,407 
30, 255 
64,248 
43,496 

67,957 
37,524 

25,262 


9,181 
5,931 
13,464 

8,079 
10, 886 

5,311 
4, 895 
10,609 
5,341 

11,714 
6,704 


10,397 
6,624 

15,  .378 
8, 92- 

11,692 

6,360 
6,410 
14,675 
9,080 

17,824 
8,151 


5,176   6,208 


57,895  11,458 
77,818  15,494 

34,876  7,392 
40,422  7,867 
77,50011,158 


44, 255 
38, 500 
40,079 

32, 804 

30,070 
35,596 
31,012 
54, 38- 
50, 842 

25, 585 
27, 644 
96,965 

39,608 
27,869 
50, 17" 
56,208 

31,017 
40, 472 
30,421 

38, 378 
33, 162 
58, 593 
30, 955 
39, 671 


9,273 
8,011 
6,595 

6,483 

6,878 
6,012 
6,832 


14,621 
17,474 

7,9: 

9,495 
18, 159 
10, 588 

9,3-' 

7,878 

7,803 

6,558 
7,835 
7,540 
li;  210  12, 568 
9,09011,260 


6,009 
6,149 
21,512 

7,725 
5,604 
9,864 
11,226 

6,020 
6,350 
6,866 
7,515 
7,523 
10, 439 
5,823 
7,347 


6,640 
7,169 

24, 062 

9,069 
6,453 
11,350 
13, 919 

6,914 

8,098 
7,526 
9, 413 
8,027 
12, 799 
7,215 
8,692 


4.9 
5.4 
5.5 
4.5 

4.4 

5. 

6.2 

6.1 

8.1 

5.8 
5.6 

4.9 

5 
5.0 

4.7 

5 

7 

4.8 

4.8 

6.1 


5.1 

5.9 

4. 

4.9 

5.6 

4.3 

4.5 

4 

5.1 
5.0 


5. 

6 

4.4 

5.1 

4.4 

5.6 

5.3 

5.4 


4.3 
4.9 
4.8 
4.1 
4.1 

4.6 

4.7 
4.4 

4.8 

3.8 
4.6 


4.0 
4.5 

4.4 
4.3 
4.3 
4.2 
4.1 
5.1 


4.6 
4.5 
4.1 
4.3 
4.5 

3.9 
3.9 
3.9 

4.4 
4.3 
4.4 
4.0 

4.5 
5.0 
4.0 
4.1 
4.1 
4.6 
4.3 
4.6 


DWELLINGS   AND   FAMILIES. 


463 


Table  ISS.— DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES  FOR  URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES  iq^O 
WITH  NUMBER  OF  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A  FAMILY,  1920  AND  1910  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES. 


DIVISION,  STATE,  AND  CLASS  OF 
COiiMUNnT. 


tTnited  States: 

Urban 

Rural 


Geographic  divisions. 

New  England: 

Urban 

Rural 

Middle  Atlantic: 

Urban 

Rural 

East  North  Central: 

Urban 

Rural 

We.st  Nortu  Central: 

Urban 

Rural 

South  Atlantic: 

Urban 

Rural 

East  South  Central: 

Urban 

Rural 

West  South  Central: 

Urban 

Rural 

Mountain: 

Urban 

Rural 

Pacific: 

Urban 

Rural 

New  England. 

Maine: 

Urban 

Rural 

New  Hampshire: 

Urban ■ 

Rural 

Vermont: 

ITrban 

Rural 

Massachusetts: 

Urban 

Rural 

Rhode  Island: 

Urban 

Rural ■. .. 

Connecticut: 

Urban 

Rural 

Middle  Atlantic. 

New  York: 

LTrban 

Rural 

New  Jersey: 

Urban 

Rural 

Pennsylvania: 

Urban 

Rural 

East  North  Central. 

Ohio: 

Urban 

Rural 

Indl-vna: 

Urban 

Rural 

Ilunois: 

Urban 

Rural 


1920 


Population. 


54,304,603 
51,406,017 


.5,86.5,073 
1,535,8:^6 

16,672,595 

5,  .588, 549 

13,049,272 
8,426,271 

4,727,372 
7,816,877 

4,. 3.38, 792 
9,651,480 

1,994,207 
6,899,100 

2,970,829 
7,271,395 

1,214,980 
2,121,121 

3,471,483 
2, 095, 388 


299,  .569 
468,445 

279,761 
163,322 

109,976 
242,4.52 

3,6.50,248 
202, 108 

.589,  ISO 
15,217 

936,339 
444,292 


8,589,844 
1,795,383 

2,474,936 
680,964 

5,607,815 
3,112,202 


3,677,136 
2,082,258 

1,482,855 
1,447,535 

4,403,1.53 
2.082.127 


Dwellings. 


9,484,550 
11,212,654 


903,949 
352,015 

2,332,383 
1,2.34,166 

2,406,316 
1,979,225 

9.59,775 
1,757,193 

846,647 
1,935,037 

422, 751 
1,444,416 

606,625 
1,  .504, 2.54 

254,491 
489,284 

751,613 
517,064 


53,647 
108,657 

51,4.56 
40,728 

20,722 
56,436 

547,896 
49, 156 

95,027 
3,834 

135,201 
93,204 


8,89,174 
435,940 

366,650 
148,561 

1,076,559 
649,665 


714,734 
501,808 

3.38,981 
357,485 

706,812 
483,602 


Families. 


12, 803, 047 
11,548,629 


1,325,076 
378, 736 

3, 788, 8.50 
1,296,230 

3,119,1.57 
2,024,7.56 

1,164,089 
1,793,760 

1,006,440 

1,985,188 

496, 765 
1,480,616 

695,135 
1,547,675 

295,  .327 
508,526 

912,208 
533, 142 


70,672 
115,4;?4 

65,051 
43,283 

25,994 
.59,810 

822,425 
52,373 

133,118 

4,042 

207,816 
103,794 


1,983,762 
457,363 

562,334 
159,507 

1,242,754 
679,360 


898,839 
515,229 

373,802 
363,905 

1,040,938 
493, 139 


PERSONS  TO  A 
DWELLING. 


1920   1910 


5.7 
4.6 


6.5 

4.4 


7.1 
4.5 


5.4 
4.3 


4.9 
4.4 


.5.1 
5.0 


4.7 

4.8 


4.9 

4.8 


4.8 
4.3 


4.6 
4.1 


5.6 
4.3 


5. 4 
4.0 


5.3 
4.3 


6.7 
4.1 


6.2 
4.0 


6.9 
4.8 


9.7 
4.1 


6.8 
4.6 


5.2 

4.8 


5.1 
4.1 


4.4 
4.0 


6.2 
4.3 


5.9 
4.7 


6.7 
4.4. 


7.3 
4.6 


5.4 
4.4 


5.1 
4.6 


.5.1 
5.0 


4.8 
4.9 


4.9 
5.0 


4.8 
4.3 


5.0 
4.3 


4.3 


5.6 
4.1 


5.5 
4.3 


6.9 
4.3 


7.0 
4.2 


7.2 

4.8 


9.9 
4.2 


7.0 
4.7 


5.2 
4.9 


5.0 
4.2 


4.4 
4.2 


PERSONS  TO  A 
FAMILY. 


1920 


4.2 
4.5 


4.4 
4.1 


4.4 
4.3 


4.2 

4.2 


4.1 
4.4 


4.3 

4.9 


^.0 
4.7 


4.3 
4.7 


4.1 
4.2 


3.8 
3.9 


4.2 
4.1 


4.3 
3.8 


4.2 

4.1 


4.4 
3.9 


4.4 
3.8 


4.5 
4.3 


4.3 
3.9 


4.4 
4.3 


4.5 
4.6 


4.1 
4.0 


4.0 
4.0 


4.2 
4.2 


1910 


464 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  155.— DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES  FOR  URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  1920, 
WITH  NUMBER  OF  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A  FAMILY,  1920  AND  1910,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES— Continued. 


DIVISION,  STATE,  AND  CLASS  OF 
COMMUNITY. 


East  North  Central— Con. 

MicmoAN: 

Urban 

Rural 

Wisconsin: 

Urban 

Rural 

West  North  Central. 

Minnesota: 

Urljan 

Rural 

Iowa: 

Urban 

Rural 

Missouri: 

Urban 

Rural 

North  Dakota: 

Urban 

Rural 

South  Dakota: 

Urban 

Rural 

Nebraska: 

LTrban 

Rural 

Kansas: 

Urban 

Rural 

South  Atlantic. 

Delaware: 

Urban 

Rural 

Maryland: 

LTrban 

Rural 

District  of  Columbia: 

Urban 

Riu-ali 

Virginia: 

Urban 

Rural 

West  Virginia: 

Urban 

Rural 

North  Carolina: 

Urban 

Rural 

South  Carolina: 

Urban 

Rural 

Georgia: 

Urban 

Rural 

Florida: 

Urban 

Rural 


East  South  Central. 


Kentucky: 

LTrban . . 

Rural  - . . 
Tennessee: 

Urban . . 

Rural . . . 
Alabama: 

Urban . . 

Rural . . . 
Mississippi: 

Urban . . 

Rural . . . 


1920 


Population,    Dwellings.      Families 


2,211,560 
1,426,852 

1,244,568 
1,387,499 


1,051,593 
1,335,532 

875, 495 
1,528,526 

1, 586, 903 
1, 817, 152 

88, 239 
558, 633 

101, 872 
534,675 

405, 306 
891,066 

617,964 
1,151,293 


120, 767 
102, 236 

869,422 
680, 239 

437,  571 


673,984 
,635,203 

369, 007 
,  094, 694 

490, 370 
,068,753 

293, 987 
,  389, 737 

727, 859 
,167,973 

355, 825 
612,645 


633, 543 
1,783,087 

611,226 
1,726,659 

509,317 
1, 838, 857 

240, 121 
1, 650, 497 


416, 154 
339,777 

229,635 
296,653 


191,734 
277,918 

202,124 
357, 064 

295, 055 
422, 201 

16,575 
113,330 

21,200 
115,312 

86, 761 
201, 629 

146, 326 
269, 739 


23,655 
24, 213 

165, 383 
122, 878 

72, 175 


127, 674 
322, 555 

74, 472 
218, 530 

98, 136 
397, 133 

57, 309 
273, 191 

150, 141 
436, 36S 

77, 702 
140, 160 


134,688 
376, 293 

129, 488 
358, 904 

104, 695 
376, 697 

S3, 880 
333, 622 


515,020 
347, 725 

290,558 
304,758 


241,261 
284, 765 

222, 669 
363, 401 

398, 030 
431, 013 

19,413 
115,408 

24, 348 
118,445 

97, 810 
205, 626 

160, 558 
275, 042 


27, 314 
24,756 

198, 198 
126, 5-44 

96, 194 


152, 826 
330, 537 

85, 4S3 
224, 615 

107,915 
405, 462 

69, 825 
279, 301 

179,410 
449,115 

89, 275 
144, 858 


161,733 
384,573 

1, '51,637 
367, 471 

123,392 
385, 377 

60, 003 
343, 195 


persons  to  a 
dwelling. 


1920       1910 


5.4 
4.2 


5.4 
4.7 


5.5 

4.8 


4.3 
4.3 


5.4 
4.3 


5.3 
4.9 


4.8 
4.6 


4.7 
4.4 


4.2 

4.3 


5.1 
4.2 


5.3 
4.7- 


5.3 
5.1 


5.0 
5.0 


5.0 
5.2 


5.1 
6.1 


4.8 
5.0 


4.6 
4.4 


4.7 

4.7 


4.7 

4.8 


4.9 
4.9 


4.5 
4.6 


4.9 
4.3 


5.3 
4.9 


6.1 
5.1 


4.4 
4.5 


6.4 

4.6 


.5.6 

4.8 


5.0 
4.5 


4.8 
4.5 


4.3 
4.4 


5.0 
4.6 


5.3 
4.9 


5.3 
5.1 


.5.1 
5.1 


4.9 
5.2 


6.2 
5.0 


4.8 
4.9 


4.6 
4.5 


5.0 

4.8 


4.9 
4.9 


4.7 
4.9 


4.6 

4.8 


persons  to  a 

FAMILY. 


1920       1910 


4.4 
4.1 


4.3 

4.6 


4.4 
4.7 


3.9 
4.2 


4.0 
4.2 


4.6 
4.8 


4.2 
4.5 


4.1 
4.3 


3.8 
4.2 


4.4 
4.1 


4.4 
4.6 


4.4 
4.9 


4.3 
4.9 


4.5 
6.1 


4.2 
6.0 


4.1 
4.8 


4.0 
4.2 


3.9 
4.6 


4.0 
4.7 


4.1 

4.S 


4.0 
4.5 


1  No  rural  population,  as  Washington  city  is  coextensive  with  the  District  of  Columbia. 


DWELLINGS   AND  FAMILIES. 


465 


Table  155.— DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES  FOR  URBAN  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES,  1920. 
WITH  NUMBER  OF  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A  FAMILY,  1920  AND  1910,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES— Continued. 


DmSION,  STATE,  AND  CLASS  OF 

1920                                  ^ 

ersons  to  a 
dwelling. 

PERSONS  TO  A 
FAMILY. 

Population. 

Dwellings. 

Families.        ] 

920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

West  South  Central. 
Arkansas: 

290, 497 
1,461,707 

628, 163 
1,170,346 

539,480 
1, 488, 803 

1,512,689 
3,150,539 

172,011 
376, 878 

119,037 
312, 829 

57, 348 
137, 054 

453,259 
486,370 

64,960 
295,390 

117, 527 
216,635 

215, 584 
233,812 

15,2.54 
62,153 

748,735 
607,886 

391,019 
392,370 

2,331,729 
1,095,132 

63,603 
311,713 

128,684 
241, 693 

111,317 
307,240 

303, 021 
643,608 

36, 135 
94,535 

25,386 
69,913 

11,588 
33, 122 

95,904 
115, 199 

13,911 
64, 113 

24,964 
48,709 

43, 262 
46,325 

3,341 
17,368 

156,661 
148,074 

86,224 
98,857 

508,728 
270, 133 

71,001 
319,959 

141,294 
248,619 

128,357 
316, 167 

354,483 
662,930 

42,525 
97,387 

28,416 

72,084 

13,6.52 
34,824 

112,380 
118,463 

15,858 
67,848 

28,814 
51,394 

49,931 
48,415 

3,7,51 
18,111 

190,272 
151,9.56 

101,728 
101, 162 

620,208 
280,024 

4.6 

4.7 

4.9 

4.8 

4.8 
4.8 

5.0 
4.9 

4.8 
4.0 

4.7 
4.5 

4.9 
4.1 

4.7 
4.2 

4.7 
4.6 

4.7 
4.4 

5.0 
5.0 

4.6 
3.6 

4.8 
4.1 

4.5 
4.0 

4.6 
4.1 

4.6 
4.8 

4.9 
5.0 

4.9 

4.8 

4.9 
5.0 

5.1 
4.3 

5.0 
4.4 

5.4 
4.5 

4.6 
4.1 

4.5 
4.3 

4.6 
4.4 

5.1 
5.1 

4.7 
3.4 

5,2 

4.4 

5.2 
4.2 

4.9 
4.3 

4.1 
4.6 

4.4 
4.7. 

4.2 
4.7 

4.3 

4.8 

4.0 
3.9 

4.2 
4.3 

4.2 
3.9 

4.0 
4.1 

4.1 
4.4 

4.1 
4.2 

4.3 

4.8 

4.1 
3.4 

.3.9 
4.0 

3.8 
3.9 

3.8 
3.9 

4.4 

Rural 

4.8 

Louisiana: 

Urban ...        

4.6 

Rural 

4.9 

Oklahoma: 

Urban .                          

4.5 

Rural 

4.8 

Texas: 

Urban  . .     .             

4.6 

Rural 

5.0 

Mountain. 

Montana: 

Urban 

4.6 

Rural 

4.2 

Idaho: 

Urban 

4.7 

Rural 

4.4 

Wyoming: 

Urban 

.5.0 

Rural 

4.4 

Colorado: 

4.2 

Rural    

4.1 

4.2 

Rural 

4.1 

Arizona: 

4.3 

Rural 

4.3 

Utah: 

Urban  

47 

Rui'al 

5.0 

Nevada: 

4.3 

Rural 

3.3 

Pacific. 
Washington: 

4.6 

Rural 

4.3 

Oregon: 

4.7 

Rural    

4.2 

California: 

4.2 

Rural 

4.2 

75108°— 23- 


-30 


466 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS POPULATIOIf. 


Table    156.-DISTRIBUTI0N    OF     HOMES     ACCORDING     TO    PROPRIETORSHIP    AND 
ENCUMBRANCE,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1890-1920. 

Tin  compiliug  this  table  the  unknown  items  as  to  proprietorship  and  encumbrance  have  been  distributed 
in  the  same  proportions  as  the  known  items.] 


HOMES. 

CENSUS  YEAR. 

Total. 

Rented. 

Owned. 

Total. 

Free. 

Encumbered. 

1320    

24,351,676 
20,255,555 
16,187,715 
12,690,152 

13,236,709 

10,982,380 

8,719,060 

6,623,735 

11,114,967 
9, 273, 175 
7, 468, 655 
6,066,417 

6,862,520 
6,236,074 
5,127,935 
4,369,527 

4, 252, 447 

1910                               

3,037,101 

1900         

2,340,720 

1890...: 

1,696,890 

PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  HOMES. 

PER  CENT  OF 

CENSUS  TEAR. 

Owned. 

OWNED  HOMES. 

Rented. 

Total. 

Free. 

Encum- 
bered. 

Free. 

Encum- 
bered. 

1920 

54.4 
54.2 
53.9 
52.2 

45.6 

45.8 
46.1 

47.8 

28.2 
30.  8 
31.7 
34.4 

17.5 
15.0 
14.5 
13.4 

61.7 
67.2 
68.7 
72.0 

38.3 

1910 

32.8 

1900 

31.3 

1890 

28.0 

OWNERSHIP   OF   HOMES. 


467 


Table  157.— PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  OF  HOMES  ACCORDING  TO  PROPRIETORSHIP 
AND  ENCUMBRANCE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 

[In  computing  the  percentages  in  tliia  table  the  numbers  representing  the  unknown  items  as  to  proprietor- 
ship and  encumbrance  have  been  distributed  in  the  same  proportions  as  the  known  items.] 


1920 

1910 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Per  cent  of  aU  homes. 

Per  cent 
of  owned 
homes. 

Per  cent  of  all  homes 

Per  cent 

of  owned 

homes. 

Rent- 
ed. 

Own- 
ed. 

Own- 
ed 
free. 

Own- 
ed en- 
cum- 
bered 

Free. 

En- 
cum- 
bered 

Rent- 
ed. 

Own- 
ed. 

Own- 
ed 
free. 

Own- 
ed en- 
cum- 
bered 

Free. 

En- 
cum- 
bered 

United  States 

54.4 

45.6 

28.2 

17.5 

61.7 

38.3 

54.2 

45.8 

30.8 

15.0 

67.2 

32.8 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. . 
West  North  Central. . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . . 
West  South  Central. . 

60.2 
62.8 
47.7 
43.6 
5S.0 
57.  .3 
67.8 
44.8 
52.1 

39.8 
37.2 
52.3 
56.4 
42.0 
42.7 
42.2 
55.2 
47.9 

20.4 
19.0 
30.6 
33.9 
.32.0 
3;i.  0 
29.5 
35.5 
2S.4 

19.5 

18.2 
21.7 
22.5 
10.0 
9.7 
12.6 
19.7 
19.4 

51.1 
51.2 

58.5 
60.1 
76.2 
77.2 
70.0 
64.4 
59.4 

48.9 
48.8 
41.5 
39.  9 
23.8 
22.8 
30.  0 
35.6 
40.6 

60.3 
64.5 
47.2 
41.8 
59.1 
57.7 
57.1 
41.5 
47.0 

39.7 
35. 5 
52.8 
5S.2 
40.9 
42.3 
42.9 
68.5 
63.0 

23.2 
20.2 
33.8 
37.3 
.32.  8 
3:3.4 
32.3 
47.1 
35.1 

16.5 
15.3 
19.  0 
20.8 
8.2 
8.9 
10.6 
11.4 
18.0 

68.6 
5G.S 
64.0 
(i4. 2 
80.  0 
7S.9 
75.3 
80.5 
66.1 

41.5 
43.2 
36.0 
35.8 
20.0 
21.1 
21.7 
19.5 

Pacific 

33.9 

New  England: 

Maine   

40.4 
50.2 
42.5 
65.2 
6S.9 
62.4 

69.3 

61.7 
54.8 

48.4 
45.2 
56.2 
41.1 
36.4 

39.3 
41.9 
50.5 
34.7 
38.5 
42.6 
43.1 

5.5.3 
50.1 
69.7 
48.9 
53.2 
52.6 
67.8 
69.1 
57.5 

48.4 
52.3 
6.5.0 
66.0 

54.9 
66.3 
54.5 
57.2 

39.5 
39.1 
48.1 
48.4 
40.6 
57.2 
40.0 
52.4 

59.6 
49.8 
57.5 
34.8 
31.1 
37.6 

30.7 
38.3 
45.2 

51.6 
54.8 
43.8 
68.9 
63.6 

60.7 
58.1 
49.5 
65.3 
61.5 
57.4 
56.9 

44.7 
49.9 
30.3 
51.1 
46.8 
47.4 
32.2 
30.9 
42.5 

51.6 
47.7 
35.0 
34.0 

45.1 
33.7 
45.5 

42.8 

60.5 
60.9 
51.9 
51.6 
59.4 
42.8 
60.0 
47.6 

45.0 
3,5.1 
35.1 
14.8 
15.0 
14.6 

14.5 
14.5 
26.5 

31.7 
34.8 
25.4 
32.3 
34.1 

36.1 
36.7 
2S.9 
30.2 
35.2 
34.9 
37.0 

25.1 
30.3 
13.5 
40.6 
37.7 
39.3 
25. 3 
24.2 
32.7 

40.1 
37.6 
26. 3 
25.9 

32.4 
26.7 
27.0 
30.6 

33.4 
32.6 
32.4 
32.1 
49.0 
32.5 
41.3 
39.8 

14.5 
14.7 
22.4 
20.1 
16.1 
23.0 

16.2 
23.  7 
18.7 

19.9 
20.0 

15.  4 
26.6 
29.6 

24.6 
21.4 
20.7 
3.5.1 
26.3 
22.4 
19.9 

19.6 
19.5 

16.  8 
10.5 

9.1 
8.1 
6.9 
6.7 
9.7 

11.5 
10.1 
8.7 
8.1 

12.7 
6.9 
IS.  5 
12.2 

27.1 
2S.3 
19.6 
19.  5 
10.4 
10.3 
IS.  7 
7.8 

75.6 
70.4 
61.0 
42.4 
4S.2 
38.7 

47.3 
38.0 

58.7 

61.4 
63. 6 
58.0 
54.9 
53.5 

59.4 
63.  2 
58. 3 
46.2 
57.3 
60.9 
65.0 

56.1 
60.9 
44.6 
79.4 
80.6 
82.9 
78.0 
78.2 
77.1 

77.8 
78.8 
75.0 
76.3 

71.9 
79.4 
59.4 
71.4 

55.2 
53.5 
62.3 

62.2 
82.5 
75.9 
68.8 
83.6 

59.5 
62.4 

58.5 

24.4 
29.6 
39.0 
57.6 
51.8 
61.3 

52.7 
62.0 
41.3 

38.6 
36.4 
42.0 
45. 1 
46.5 

40.6 
30.8 
41.7 
53.8 
42.7 
39. 1 
35.0 

4.3.9 
39.1 
55.4 
20.6 
19.4 
17.1 
21.4 
21.8 
22.9 

22.2 
21.2 
25.0 
23.7 

28.1 
20.6 
40.6 
28.6 

44.8 
46.5 
37.7 
37.8 
17.5 
24.1 
31.2 
16.4 

40.5 
37.6 
41.5 

37.7 
49.0 
41.6 
66.9 
71.7 
62.8 

69.1 
65.0 
58.5 

48.8 
45.3 
56.0 
38.4 
35.6 

38.3 
41.6 
49.1 
24.9 
32.1 
41.0 
40.9 

59.4 
56.1 
74.8 

4S.8 
50.8 

5;i.o 

69.4 
69.6 
56.3 

48.6 
53.3 
65.1 
66.0 

53.6 
68.0 
54.6 
54.9 

40.7 
32.7 
45.9 
4S.7 
29.7 
51.1 
3.5.4 
46.7 

42.9 
40.3 
50.6 

62.3 
51.0 
68.4 
33.1 

28.3 
37.2 

30.9 
35.0 
41.6 

51.2 
54.7 
44.0 
61. 6 
64.4 

61.7 
5S.4 
50.9 
75.1 
67.9 
59.0 
59.1 

40.6 
43.9 
25.2 
51.2 
49.2 
47.0 
30.6 
30.4 
43.7 

51.4 
46.7 
34.9 
34.0 

46.4 
32.0 
45.4 
45.1 

59.3 
67.3 

54.1 
51.3 
70.3 
48.9 
64.6 
5.3.3 

57.1 
59.7 
49.4 

47.6 
38.1 
34.9 
16.9 
15.6 
17.8 

16.4 
15. 4 
26.5 

34.6 
36.3 
28. 0 
37.  8 
37.9 

40.2 
3S.  0 
:30.3 
45.4 
47.5 
40.4 
39.1 

24.8 
29.7 
14.6 
42.3 
41.0 
38.6 
24.0 
25.1 
36.9 

41.4 
38.8 
26.6 
24.5 

36.9 
26.6 
30.4 
33.7 

49.1 
49.6 
44.1 

37.3 
60.  3 
41.8 
51.  4 

48.9 

39.1 
42.2 
31.3 

14.7 
12.9 
23.5 
10.  2 
12.7 
19.5 

14.4 
19.5 
15.0 

16.6 
18.3 
10.1 
2.3.7 
26.5 

21.5 

20.4 
20.6 
29.7 
20.4 
18. 6 
20.0 

15.7 
14.2 
10.6 
8.9 
7.5 
8.3 
6.6 
6.3 
6.7 

10.0 
7.9 
8.3 
9.5 

9.5 

5.4 
15.0 
11.4 

10.2 
17.7 

10. 0 

14.0 
4.0 
7.2 

13.1 
4.3 

17.9 
17.5 
18.1 

76.4 
74.7 
59.8 
51.1 
5.5.0 
47.7 

53.2 
44.1 

63.8 

67.6 
66.4 
63. 5 
61.6 
58.8 

65.2 
65.0 
59.6 
60.4 
69.9 
68.6 
66.1 

61.2 

67.  7 
5S.0 
82.7 
84.7 
82.2 
78.6 
82.6 
84.6 

80.6 
83.0 
76.2 
72.1 

79.5 
8;j.2 
67.0 
74.8 

82.7 
73.7 
81.5 
72.7 
94.4 
85.4 
79.6 
91.9 

68.6 
70.6 
63.4 

23.6 

New  Hampshire 

25.3 
40.2 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

48.9 
45.0 

Connecticut     

52.3 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

46.8 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

55.9 
36.2 

32.4 

33.6 

lUinois 

36.6 

Micliigan 

38.5 

41.2 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

34.8 

Iowa     

35.0 

Missouri 

40.4 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

39.6 
30.1 
31.5 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

33.9 
38.8 

32.3 

District  of  Columbia. . 

42.0 
17.3 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

15.3 
17.8 
21.4 
17.4 

Florida 

15.4 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

19.4 

Tennessee 

17.0 

Alabama 

Mississippi   

23.8 
27.9 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

20.6 

Loui'siaiia      

16.8 

Oklahoma 

33.0 

Texas 

26.2 

Mountain: 

Montana 

17.3 

Idaho 

26.3 

Wyoming 

18.5 

Colorado     

27.3 

New  Mexico 

5.6 

Arizona 

14.6 

Utah 

20.4 

Nevada 

8.1 

Washington 

45.3 
45.2 
56.3 

54.7 
54.8 
43.7 

32.6 
34.2 
25.6 

22.2 
20.6 
18.1 

31.4 

Oregon 

29.4 

California 

36.6 

468  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 

Table  158.-NUMBER  OF  HOMES,  DISTRIBUTED  ACCORDING  TO  PROPRIETORSHIP 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri. 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota , 

Nebraska 

Kansas , 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware , 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia , 

We^t  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky , 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

AVashington 

Oregon. 

California 


1920 


Total 
homes. 


24.351,676 


1,703,812 
5, 085, 080 
5,143,913 
2;  957, 849 
2,991,628 
1,977,381 
2,242,810 
803, S53 
1,445,350 


186, 106 
108,334 


85 
874 
137 
311 

2,441 

721 

1, 922 

1,414 
737: 

1,534: 
862: 
595; 

626 
586 
829 
134 
142 
303 
435 

52, 
324 

96 
483 
310 
513 
349: 
628: 
234 

540 
519 

508, 
403 

.390 

389 

444 

1,017 

139 
100 

48: 

230 

83 
80 
98 
21 

342 
202 


Rented. 


Owned. 


Total. 


12,943,598 


1,010, 
3,144 
2,407 
1,257 
1,684 
1,101 
1,252 
349 
734 


73 
53 
35 

564 
92 

190 

1,670 

438 

1,035 

673 
326 
846 
349 
212: 

202 
239 
409 
45 
53 
125 
182 

28, 

i6o: 
65: 

231 
160 
261 
227 
421 
128, 

258 
264 
319 
257; 

208, 
248: 
231 
563 

53 

38 
22 
109 
32 
44 
38 
10 

151 

89 

493 


10,866,960 


668,324 

1,864,123 

2,644,052 

1,626,771 

1,221,214 

823, 131 

913, 378 

431,039 

674, 928 


108, 829 
52, 778 
48, 370 

301,245 
41,921 

115, 181 

738, 738 
271,914 
853, 471 

719, 097 
395, 402 
658, 260 
499, 471 
371, 822 

312, 367 
332, 567 
401,667 
84, 904 
84, 712 
169,098 
241, 456 

22,  S29 
159, 262 

28, 503 
242, 062 
141,362 
235, 842 
108, 179 
188, 185 

94, 990 

275, 993 
241, 875 
172, 363 
132,900 

171,253 
126,410 
193,840 
421, 875 

81,840 
59, 208 
24, 060 
116,781 
48, 152 
33, 075 
57, 985 
9,938 

183,322 
108, 772 
382, 834 


Free. 


6,522,119 


Encum- 
bered. 


4,059,593 


Un- 
known. 


285,248 


335, 753 

322, 064 

934, 703 

892,787 

1,510,174 

1,069,927 

952,049 

631,238 

896, 122 

281, 864 

617, 367 

181,069 

613,789 

262, 404 

269,907 

149,4,'-,8 

392,255 

268, 182 

80,540 

25, 979 

36, 195 

15, 193 

29,029 

18, 571 

126,312 

171,741 

19, 889 

21,352 

43, 788 

69,228 

342,452 

381,776 

101,598 

165, 844 

490,653 

345, 167 

432, 804 

271,872 

243, 851 

139, 796 

370,221 

268,  Ud 

268,287 

220, 4IJ7 

195,011 

169,346 

181,253 

123, 786 

205, 115 

119, 289 

229, 129 

163, 824 

37,268 

43,375 

46, 438 

34,621 

99,715 

63,973 

153, 131 

82,370 

12,358 

9,672 

94,695 

60, 857 

12,354 

15,375 

187,547 

48,614 

109,732 

26, 477 

186,460 

38,498 

80,911 

21,977 

141,899 

39,546 

70, 166 

20, 848 

209,239 

59,846 

186, 199 

50, 056 

124.456 

41,445 

97,473 

30,322 

119, 279 

46,727 

94, 420 

24, 515 

109,001 

74,586 

291,089 

116,576 

43,776 

35, 559 

30,974 

26, 957 

14, 167 

8,579 

71,155 

43,244 

38,593 

8,208 

24,605 

7,797 

38, 842 

17,  .582 

7,795 

1,532 

106,729 

72,655 

66, 491 

40, 054 

219,035 

155, 473 

10, 507 
36, 633 
63,951 
43,4S4 
43,228 
24,095 
37, 185 
11,674 
14, 491 


2,310 
1,390 

770 
3,192 

680 
2,165 

14, 510 
4,472 
17,651 

14, 421 
11,755 
19, 593 
10, 717 
7,465 

7,328 
8,163 
8,714 
4,261 
3,653 
5,410 
5,955 

799 
3,710 

774 
6,901 
5,153 
10, 884 
5,291 
6,740 
3,976 

6,908 
5,620 
6,462 
5,105 

5,247 
7,475 
10, 253 
14,210 

2,505 
1,277 
1,314 
2,382 
1,351 

673 
1,561 

611 

3,938 
2, 227 
8,326 


OWNERSHIP   OF   HOMES. 
AND   ENCUMBRANCE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920  AND   1910. 


469 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States . . . 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England , 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  Nnrth  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic , 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central , 

Momitain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

-Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Coiincpticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Cr)lumbi3. 

Virginia 

•   West  Virginia 

North  Ca'-oUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Cofbrado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Caliiomia 


1910 


Total 
homes. 


20,355,555 


1,464 
4, 235 
4,214 
2,592 
2,539 
1,796 
1,827 
614 
970 


177 
103 
8.5 
734 
117 
246 

2,fM6 

558 

1,630 

1, 13S 
654 

1,264 
657 
499, 

416 
512 
749: 
120 
131 
205 
395 

44 
274 

71 
419 
248 
410: 
315 
553 
171 

494 
402 
(54 
384 

333 
344 
351 
798 


73 
32 
194 

78 
47 
77 
23 

254 
151 
563 


Rented. 


10,697,895 


870, 210 
2,672,232 
1,950,268 
1,0.53,539 
1,451,523 
1,008,776 
1,010,563 
242,311 
438,473 


65,523 
49, 549 
35,112 

484,932 
83,134 

151,900 

1,387,900 
355, 076 
929,256 

545, 519 
290,727 
693,083 
247, 152 
173,787 

154, 340 
208,344 
358,514 
28,123 
40, 302 
106,099 
157,817 

25, 951 
149, 201 

51,607 
198, 860 
123,068 
227, 239 
210,904 
373, 887 

90,806 

235,433 
240,515 
28.5, 722 
247, 100 

173,251 
225, 433 
186, 109 
425,770 

32,511 
22,035 
14, 159 
90, 929 
22, 704 
23,408 
26,144 
10,421 

104,471 

58,279 

275,723 


Owned. 


Total. 


9,083,711 


574,590 

1,475,393 

2, 187, 573 

1,474,343 

1,017,823 

746.057 

762, 702 

346,796 

498,434 


109,298 
52,052 
49,489 

240, 445 
32,849 
90,457 

622, 125 
191,177 
662,091 

574,085 
352,295 
545, 999 
398,616 
316,578 

251,092 
292,951 
374, 461 
87,641 
86,539 
153, 155 
228,504 

17,794 
117,297 

17,375 
211,322 
120, 5S3 
203, 552 

93, 757 
164,116 

72,027 

251,0,59 
213,125 
154,716 
127, 157 

151,002 
106,953 
154,571 
350, 176 

48,757 
47,045 
16,961 
96,728 
54, 537 
22,712 
48, 131 
11,925 

140,367 

87,688 

270, 379 


Free. 


Encum- 
bered. 


5,984,284     2,931,695 


Un- 
known. 


167,732 


332, 124 
825,620 
1,380,040 
928, 712 
793, 024 
574, 722 
5.54,998 
272,080 
322,964 


82,262 
38,344 
29,332 
121,681 
17, 790 
42,715 

327, 186 

82,790 

415,644 

383,346 
230,099 
340,677 
241,966 
183,952 

160,913 
186, 763 
219,577 
51,364 
58,789 
103, 165 
148, 141 

10,501 

77,814 
9, 918 
171 , 476 
100,076 
162,914 

70, 912 
130, 896 

58,517 

198,329 
172, 779 
114,719 
88,895 

116,947 
85,230 
99,390 

253,431 

38,680 
33,577 
13, 556 
68, 528 
50,632 
18,846 
37, 732 
10,529 

94,215 
60,500 
168,249 


236, 025 
627,696 
777, 892 
523,329 
197, 122 
154, 070 
184, 095 
85, 806 
105,660 


25,481 
13,017 
19, 807 
116,492 
14,503 
46, 725 

287, 294 
104, 966 
235, 436 

183,683 
116,515 
195,713 
152, 441 
129,540 

86, 913 
101,962 
149, 878 
34, 437 
25,633 
47, 780 
76,726 

6,646 
37,202 

7,178 
35,636 
17, 784 
35,074 
19,419 
27,588 
10,595 

47,659 
35, 238 
36, 125 
35,048 

30,085 
17,322 
49, 764 
86,924 

8,118 
12, 155 
3,081 
25,05:3 
2,996 
3,217 
9,039 
947 

43, 163 
25, 270 
97,227 


6,441 
22,077 
29,641 
22, 302 
27,677 
17,265 
23,609 
8,910 
9,810 


1,555 
691 
350 

2,272 
556 

1,017 

7,645 
3,421 
11,011 

7,056 
5,6M 
9,009 
4,209 
3,086 

3,266 
4,226 
5,006 
1,840 
2,117 
2,210 
3,637 

647 
2,28J 

279 
4,210 
2,7-23 
5,564 
3,426 
5,032 
2,915 

5,071 

5,108 
3,872 
3,214 

3,970 
4,401 
5,417 
9,821 

1,9.59 
1,313 
324 
2, 547 
909 
649 
760 
449 

2,989 
1,918 
4,903 


Tenure 

im- 
known. 


473,949 


20, 142 
88, 050 
76, 979 
64,187 
69, 924 
41,999 
53,840 
25, 549 
33, 279 


3,139 
1,555 
577 
8,&36 
1,993 
4,242 

36, 820 
11,949 
39, 281 

18,561 
11,869 
25, 635 
11,650 
9,264 

11,020 
11,220 
16, 837 
5,146 
4,219 
6,295 
9,450 

1,206 
8,326 
2,357 
9,270 
4,829 
9,543 
10, 543 
15, 201 
8,589 

8,296 
8,913 
14,329 
10,461 

9,115 
11,758 
10,487 
22,480 

5,334 
4,589 
972 
6,810 
1,642 
1,807 
3,064 
1,331 

9,8.54 
5,891 
17,634 


470 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — rOPULATION. 


Tablk    169.— number  of  HOMES,    DISTRIBUTED    ACCORDING    TO  PROPRIETORSHIP 

1920  AND 


Akron,  Ohio , 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala. 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn. . 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass. . 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

CiQcinnati,  Ohio... 
Cleveland,  Ohio... 
Columbus,  Ohio... 
DaUas,  Tex 


Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich / 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 


Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

MinneapoUs,  Miun 

Nashville,  Tonn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

NewYork,N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . . 

Manhattan  borough. 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. . 


Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  CaUf 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Orcg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 


San  Antonio,  Tex. . . 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton, N.J 

Washington,  D.  C... 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio.. 


1920 


Total 
homes. 


44,195 
28, 097 
49,523 
106, 857 
43,040 
164, 785 
31, 994 
116,  201 
25, 293 
26,645 
623, 912 
106, 239 
182,692 
58, 913 
36, 754 

38, 138 
61,916 
31,644 
218, 973 
26,399 
25, 052 
33, 703 
30, 813 
33, 932 

81. 256 
67, 288 
25,009 
82, 056 

159, 476 
60, 490 

25, 034 
42,369 
106, 101 
91, 843 
30, 220 
26, 858 

36. 257 
85,188 

1, 278, 341 
166, 260 
453, 587 
525, 154 
109, 559 
23,781 

93, 274 
26, 732 
55, 793 
44,499 
32, 186 
402, 946 
130, 274 
67, 045 
54, 726 
25,  202 
39, 191 
68, 247 
190, 640 
54,409 
28, 216 

36, 405 
123, 349 
29, 768 
SO,  048 
27, 178 
30, 361 
41,558 
57, 951 
25, 319 
96, 194 
24, 488 
39,230 
22, 126 
28,699 


Rented. 


24, 081 
19, 673 
36, 787 
88, 595 
29,  700 

132, 658 
23,311 
70, 572 
20, 790 
15,  591 

447, 407 
75,092 

117,374 
36, 895 
22, 696 

21,997 
37, 768 
15, 123 

133, 253 
21,099 
14, 566 
16, 522 
24, 277 
22, 136 
51, 874 
53,045 
12, 901 
52, 407 

102, 077 
41, 797 

18, 468 

29, 281 

67, 853 

53, 527 

20, 225 

19, 105 

25, 859 

63, 373 

1, 105, 900 

151,  789 

362, 292 

610, 183 

68, 322 

13,314 

73,517 
20, 451 
31, 776 
22, 453 

23. 075 
239, 698 

91, 934 
36,911 
41, 119 
13, 291 
28,492 
38, 532 
143, 106 
28,843 
15,445 

22. 076 
87,754 
18,871 
42, 219 
14, 980 
21, 713 
25,446 
29,009 
15, 566 
65,654 
14,839 
28,061 
16, 788 
14, 821 


Owned. 


Total. 


19, 504 

7,911 

12, 076 

76, 298 

11, 632 

30, 132 

7,612 

44,297 

4,454 

10, 628 

165, 866 

30,  266 

63, 502 

21, 258 

13, 280 

15, 889 
23,436 
15,810 
82, 679 
5,165 
8,974 
16, 661 
6,372 
11,518 
27, 356 
13, 040 
11,706 
27, 879 
54,278 
17, 714 

6,513 

11,925 

37, 382 

37, 090 

9,470 

7,651 

9,563 

19,003 

160,  707 

13, 591 

86, 818 

10, 768 

39, 589 

9,941 

18,600 

6,171 

22, 966 

21, 028 

8,729 

156, 354 

36, 363 

29, 752 

12,641 

11,603 

9,958 

28, 535 

44,700 

24, 623 

12,308 

13,388 
33, 159 
10. 371 
36, 420 
12,083 

8,411 
15, 563 
28,295 

9,583 
28,503 

9,192 
10, 749 

5,161 
13, 561 


Free. 


6,703 

4,359 

6,159 

40, 730 

6,481 

9,998 

1,639 

17, 168 

1,774 

3,492 

58, 382 

17, 040 

25,  777 

9,936 

7,058 

6,526 

13, 325 

7,674 

31, 506 

.  1, 927 

4,644 

7,655 

1,155 

7,460 

11,479 

4,585 

6,300 

10,069 

28, 360 

11,356 

3,032 
6,833 
14, 994 
16,606 
6,757 
2,936 
2,550 
12,446 
33, 358 
2,839 
16, 191 
3,813 
6,980 
3,535 

4,931 

3,338 

12, 087 

9,677 

3,333 

45, 802 

19. 151 

15;  998 

5,203 

5,379 

6,444 

8,678 

24,202 

13, 723 

6,138 

9,070 

19, 252 
7,021 

17,543 
6,862 
1,907 
5,233 

13,844 
2,550 

12,354 
3,360 
1,966 
1,244 
6,096 


Encum- 
bered. 


12,376 
3,324 
5,676 

34,900 
4,821 

19, 609 
5,792 

26, 744 

2,668 

7,038 

102, 719 

12, 935 

37, 075 

11, 177 
6,026 

9,196 
9,930 
7,823 

49, 509 
3,202 
3,923 
8,239 
5,137 
3,962 

15,220 
8,066 
5,281 

17, 317 

25,361 
5,899 

3,462 

4, 3S9 

22, 031 

19, 924 

2,618 

4,678 

6,814 

5,352 

123, 865 

10, 391 

69, 104 

6,075 

32, 094 

6,201 

13,286 

2,740 

10,538 

10, 874 

5,280 

107, 974 

16,500 

13, 552 

7,315 

5,963 

3,345 

19, 501 

19, 666 

10,606 

5,808 

3,985 
13, 100 
3,286 
18, 010 
5,154 
6,442 
10, 053 
14, 182 
6,960 
15, 375 
5,683 
8,674 
3,890 
7,319 


Un- 
known. 


425 
228 
241 
668 
330 
525 
181 
385 
12 
98 
4,765 
291 
650 
145 
196 

167 

181 

313 

1,664 

36 

407 

767 

80 

96 

657 

389 

125 

493 

557 

459 

19 

703 

357 

560 

95 

37 

199 

1,205 

v3,484 

361 

1,523 

880 

515 

206 

383 
93 
341 
477 
116 
2,678 
712 
202 
123 
261 
169 
356 
832 
294 
362 

333 
807 

64 
867 

67 

62 
277 
269 

73 
774 
149 
109 

27 
146 


AND  ENCUMBRANCE, 
1910. 


OWNERSHIP   OF   HOMES,  471 

FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE: 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo.N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago,  lU 

Cincimiati,  Oliio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Monies,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo '. . 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

MinneapoUs,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans.  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Cahf 

Omaha,  Nebr' 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelpliia,  Pa 

Pittsburgti,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah . . . 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  CaUf . . . . 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,N.Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


1910 


Total 
homes. 


15, 851 
24,069 
35,  813 

lis,  SSI 
31,  050 

139, 700 
21,689 
91,328 
22, 765 
21,482 

473, 141 
87,541 

124, 822 
42,645 
20, 516 

28, 370 
51,339 
20, 599 
100, 356 
24,378 
16,295 
26, 925 
21,925 
17,040 
58, 645 
56, 790 
19,677 
59,296 
78,678 
52, 155 

21,932 

31,154 

80,  .566 

63, 241 

26,077 

20, 820 

29,271 

73,377 

1,020,827 

93, 897 

3.53,666 

493,545 

62,001 

17,718 

77,039 
15, 498 
36, 723 
31,604 
27, 978 
327, 263 
110,457 
42, 029 
49, 129 
21, 809 
26,914 
46, 787 
155, 555 
41,548 
20,283 

21,096 
86, 414 
26,312 
51,042 
22,676 
19,968 
31,551 
.39,677 
19,678 
71,339 
18,637 
30, 743 
16, 219 
16, 228 


Rented. 


7,687 

17. 189 
26, 213 
75, 381 
21,115 

114,312 
16, 504 
58, 745 
18,378 
14,  750 

342, 472 
66, 153 
80,005 
26, 787 
12,641 

17,244 
31,342 
10, 894 
57,831 
19,926 
10, 202 
13,690 
16, 879 
11,235 
38, 702 
44, 394 
10,381 
36,537 
42,202 
37,621 

16,761 
22,363 
50,352 
36, 195 
17, 868 

15. 190 
21,394 

54. 113 
884,616 

80. 114 
284, 739 
468,927 

40,020 
10,816 

60,473 
12,024 
19,263 
17,778 
20,714 

229,354 
77,288 
21,495 
38,276 
12,865 
19, 801 
26,525 

113,515 
23,826 
10,500 

12,080 
55,946 
16,116 
27,245 
10,610 
14,009 
18,547 
21,609 
13, 274 
51,607 
12,567 
23, 057 
12,239 
9,272 


Owned. 


Total. 


7,824 

6,338 

8,580 

38, 400 

8,910 

23,496 

4,671 

30, 592 

4, 282 

6,087 

121,  447 

19, 965 

43, 473 

14,862 

7,123 

10,596 

17,774 

9,123 

40,471 

4,317 

5,412 

12, 599 

4,632 

5,132 

19, 036 

11,209 

8,872 

20,711 

34, 159 

13,603 

4,84S 

7,541 

28, 824 

24,  ,539 

7,879 

5,144 

7,326 

16, 273 

117,740 

12,071 

63,842 

14, 103 

21, 176 

6,548 

15, 119 

3,056 

16, 870 

12, 590 

6,538 

83,262 

29,983 

18,509 

10,071 

8,418 

6, 255 

19,321 

37,761 

16,665 

8,623 

8,315 
27,500 
9,711 
22, 167 
11,165 
5,821 
12, 202 
17, 170 
6,019 
17,375 
5,500 
7,431 
3,764 
6,372 


Free. 


4,158 

4,347 

5, 553 

26, 795 

5,475 

10, 540 

1,531 

14,  277 

2,187 

2,583 

55, 025 

12,983 

21,701 

7, 468 

4,733 

5,425 
10,7.32 
5,138 
20, 752 
1,881 
3,240 
6, 184 
1,380 
3,783 
9,829 
4,899 
4,580 
8,595 
17,249 
10,232 

2,689 
4,906 
12, 875 
13,571 
5,797 
2,543 
2,792 
12,615 
34, 951 
2,654 
17,3.35 
5,356 
6,410 
3,196 

4,979 

2, 2.32 

9,683 

7,231 

2,695 

35, 950 

16,052 

11,089 

4,795 

4,408 

4,609 

7,876 

22, 178 

10,910 

4,806 

6,031 
16,329 
5,524 
13,464 
5,869 
2,064 
4,873 
9,622 
2,083 
9,918 
2,348 
2,196 
1,132 
3,665 


Encum- 
bered. 


3,577 
1,885 
2,947 

11,006 
3,303 

12, 731 
3,055 

16, 033 
2,064 
3, 356 

64, 981 
6,801 

21,526 
7,184 
2,307 

5, 071 
6,779 
3,762 
19,501 
2,411 
1,%7 
6,230 
3,200 
1,227 
8,985 
6,104 
4,131 
11,870 
16,671 
3,251 

2,132 
2,441 

15, 720 

10,515 
1,972 
2,547 
4,467 
3, 058 

81,007 
9,267 

45,954 
7,909 

14,601 
.3,276 

9,999 
762 
7,084 
5,142 
3,770 
46,312 
13,445 
7,131 
5,107 
3,974 
1,318 
11,306 
15, 197 
5,621 
3,694 

1,990 
10,996 
3,935 
8,508 
5,112 
3,711 
7,225 
7,438 
3,839 
7,178 
2,948 
5,162 
2,583 
2,430 


Un- 
known. 


106 

80 
599 
132 
225 

85 
282 

31 
148 
1,441 
181 
246 
210 

S3 

100 

.  263 

223 

218 

25 
205 
185 

52 
122 
222 
206 
161 
246 
239 
120 

27 
194 
229 
453 
110 

54 

67 
600 
1, 782 
150 
553 
838 
165 

76 

141 

62 

103 

217 

73 

1,000 

486 

289 

169 

36 

328 

139 

386 

134 

123 

294 
175 
252 
195 
184 

46 
104 
110 

97 
279 
204 

73 

49 
277 


Tenure 

un- 
known. 


340 

542 

1,020 

5,070 

1,025 

1,892 

514 

1,991 

105 

645 

9,222 

1,423 

1,344 

996 

752 

530 

2,223 

582 

2,054 

135 

681 

636 

414 

673 

907 

1,187 

424 

2,048 

2,317 

931 

323 

1,250 

1,390 

2,507 

330 

486 

551 

2,991 

18,471 

1,712 

5,085 

10, 515 

805 

354 

1, 147 

418 

590 

1,2.36 

726 

14,647 

3,186 

2,025 

782 

526 

858 

941 

4,279 

1,057 

1,160 

701 

2,%8 

485 

1,630 

901 

138 

802 

898 

385 

2,357 

570 

255 

216 

584 


I  Includes  South  Omaha  for  1910. 


472 


ABSTEACT  OF  THE   CENSUS — POPULATION. 


Table  160.— PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  OF  HOMES  ACCORDING  TO  PROPRIETORSHIP 
AND  ENCUMBRANCE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE: 
1920  AND  1910. 

rin  computing  the  percentages  in  this  table  the  numbers  representing  the  unknown  items  as  to  proprietor- 
ship and  encumbrance  have  been  distributed  in  the  same  proportions  as  the  known  items.] 


1920 

1910 

cur. 

Per  cent  of  all  homes. 

Per  cent 
of  owned 
homes. 

Per  cent  of  aU  homes. 

Per  cent 
of  owned 
homes. 

Rent- 
ed. 

Own- 
ed. 

Own- 
ed 
free. 

Own- 
ed en- 
cum- 
bered. 

Free. 

En- 
cum- 
bered. 

Rent- 
ed. 

Own- 
ed. 

Own- 
ed 
free. 

Own- 
ed en- 
cum- 
bered. 

Free. 

En- 
cum- 
bered. 

55.3 
71.3 
75.3 
53.7 
71.9 
81.5 
75.4 
61.4 
82.4 
59.5 
73.0 
71.3 
64.9 
63.4 
63.1 

58.1 
61.7 
48.9 
61.7 
80.3 
61.9 
49.8 
79.2 
65.8 
65.5 
80.3 
52.4 
65.3 
65.3 
70.2 

73.9 
71.1 
64.5 
59.1 
68.1 
71.4 
73.0 
76.9 
87.3 
91.8 
80.7 
97.9 
(i3.  3 
57. 3 

79.8 
76.8 
58.  0 
51.6 
72.6 
60.5 
71.7 
55.  4 
76.  5 
53.4 
7i.  1 
57.  5 
70.2 
53.9 
55.  7 

44.7 
28.  7 
24.7 
46.3 
28.1 
18.5 
24.6 
38.6 
17.6 
40.5 
27.0 
28.7 
35.1 
36.6 
36.9 

41.9 
38.3 
51.1 
38.3 
19.7 
38.1 
50.2 
20.8 
34.2 
34.5 
19.7 
47.6 
34.7 
34.7 
29.8 

26.1 
28.9 
35.5 
40.9 
31.9 
28.6 
27.0 
23.1 
12.7 

8.2 
19.3 

2.1 
36.7 
42.7 

20.2 
23.2 
42.0 
48.4 
27.4 
39.5 
28.3 
44.6 
23.5 
46.6 
25.9 
42.5 
23.8 
46.1 
44.3 

15.7 
16.3 
12.9 
24.9 
16.1 

6.3 

5.4 
15.1 

7.0 
13.4 

9.8 
16.3 
14.4 
17.2 
19.9 

17.4 
21.9 
25.3 
14.9 

7.4 
20.7 
24.2 

3.8 
22.4 
14.8 

7.2 
25.9 
12.8 
18.3 
19.6 

12.2 
17.6 
14.4 
IS.  6 
23.0 
11.0 
7.4 
16.1 
2.7 
1.8 
3.7 
0.8 
6.6 
15.5 

5.5 

12.7 
22.4 
22.8 
10.6 
11.8 
15.2 
24.2 
9.8 
22.1 
17.0 
13.1 
13.1 
26.0 
22.8 

29.0 
12.4 
11.9 
21.4 
12.0 
12.3 
19.2 
23.5 
10.6 
27.1 
17.2 
12.4 
20.7 
19.4 
17.0 

24.5 
16.4 
25.8 
23.4 
12.3 
17.5 
26.0 
17.0 
11.9 
19.7 
12.6 
21.7 
22.0 
16.4 
10.2 

13.9 
11.3 
21.1 
22.3 

8.9 
17.6 
19.6 

6.9 
10.0 

6.5 
15.7 

1.3 
30.1 
27.2 

14.7 
10.4 
19.5 
25.6 
16.8 
27.7 
13.1 
20.5 
13.7 
24.5 
8.8 
29.4 
10.7 
20.1 
21.6 

35.1 

56.7 
52.0 
53.9 
57.3 
33.8 
22.1 
39.1 
39.9 
33.2 
36.2 
58.8 
41.0 
47.1 
53.9 

41.5 
57.3 
49.5 
38.9 
37.6 
54.2 
48.2 
18.4 
65.  3 
43.0 
36.2 
54.4 
36.8 
52.8 
65.8 

46.7 
60.9 
40.5 
45.5 
72.1 
38.6 
27.2 
69.9 
21.3 
21.5 
19.0 
38.6 
17.9 
36.3 

27.1 
54.9 
53.4 
47.1 
38.7 
29.8 
53.7 
54.1 
41.6 
47.4 
65.8 
30.8 

55.  2 

56.  4 
51.4 

64.9 
43.3 
48.0 
46.1 
42.7 
66.2 
77.9 
60.9 
60.1 
66.8 
63.8 
43.2 
69.0 
52.9 
46.1 

58.5 
42.7 
50.5 
61.1 
62.4 
45.8 
51.8 
81.6 
34.7 
57.0 
63.8 
45.6 
6.3.2 
47.2 
34.2 

53.3 
39.1 
59.5 
54.5 
27.9 
61.4 
72.8 
30.1 
78.7 
78.5 
81.0 
61.4 
82.1 
63.7 

72.9 
45.1 
46.6 
52.9 
61.3 
70.2 
46.3 
45.  9 
58.4 
52.6 
34.2 
69.2 
44.8 
43.6 
48.6 

49.6 
73.1 
75.3 
60.3 
70.3 
82.9 
77.9 
65.8 
81.1 
70.8 
73.8 
76.8 
64.8 
64.3 
64.0 

61.9 
63.8 
54.4 
58.8 
82.2 
65.3 
52.1 
78.5 
68.6 
67.0 
79.8 
53.9 
63.8 
55.3 
73.4 

77.6 
74.8 
63.6 
59.6 
69.4 
74.7 
74.5 
76.9 
88.3 
86.9 
81.7 
97.1 
65.4 
62.3 

80.0 
79.7 
53.3 
58.5 
76.0 
73.4 
72.0 
53.7 
79.2 
60.4 
76.0 
57.9 
75.0 
58.8 
54.9 

50.4 
26.9 
24.7 
33.7 
29.7 
17.1 
22.1 
34.2 
18.9 
29.2 
26.2 
23.2 
35.2 
35.7 
36.0 

38.1 
36.2 
45.6 
41.2 
17.8 
34.7 
47.9 
21.5 
31.4 
33.0 
20.2 
46.1 
36.2 
44.7 
26.6 

22.4 
25.2 
36.4 
40.4 
30.6 
25.3 
25.5 
23.1 
11.7 
13.1 
18.3 
2.9 
34.6 
37.7 

20.0 
20.3 
46.7 
41.5 
24.0 
26.6 
28.0 
46.3 
20.8 
39.6 
24.0 
42.1 
25.0 
41.2 
45.1 

27.1 
18.8 
16.1 
23.9 
18.5 
7.7 
7.4 
16.1 
9.7 
12.7 
12.0 
15.2 
17.7 
18.2 
24.2 

19.7 
22:2 
26.3 
21.2 

7.8 
21.6 
23.9 

6.5 
23.7 
17.2 

9.0 
24.2 
15.2 
22.7 
20.2 

12.5 
16.3 
16.4 
22.8 
22.8 
12.6 
9.8 
18.6 
3.5 
2.9 
5.0 
1.2 
10.6 
18.6 

6.6 
15.1 
27.0 
24.2 
10.0 
11.6 
15.2 
28.2 
10.1 
20.8 
18.7 
17.3 
14.8 
27.2 
25.5 

23.3 

8.1 
8.6 
9.8 
11.2 
9.3 
14.7 
18.1 
9.2 
16.5 
14.2 
8.0 
17.5 
17.5 

n.8 

18.4 
14.0 
19.3 
19.9 
10.0 
13.1 
24.1 
15.0 

7.7 
15.7 
11.2 
21.9 
21.0 
22.0, 

6.4 

9.9 

8.9 

20.0 

17.6 

7.8 

12.7 

1.5.7 

4.5 

8.2 

10.2 

1.3.3 

1.7 

24.0 

19.1 

13.4 
5.2 
19.7 
17.2 
14.0 
15.0 
12.7 
18.1 
10.7 
18.8 
5.3 
24.8 
10.1 
14.0 
19.6 

53.8 
69.8 
65.3 
70.9 
62.4 
45.3 
33.4 
47.1 
51.4 
43.5 
45.9 
65.6 
50.2 
51.0 
67.2 

51.7 
61.3 
57.7 
51.6 
43.8 
62.2 
49.8 
30.1 
75.5 
52.2 
44.5 
52.6 
42.0 
50.9 
75.9 

65.8 
64.6 

45.0 
56.3 
74.6 
50.0 
38.5 
80.  5 
30.2 
22.3 
27.4 
40.4 
30.  5 
49.4 

33.2 
74.6 
57.7 
58.4 
41.7 
43.7 
54.4 
60.9 
48.4 
52.6 
77.8 
41.1 
59.3 
66.0 
56.5 

46.2 

Albany,  N.Y 

30.2 

Atlanta,  Ga 

34.7 

Baltimore,  Md 

29.1 

Birmingham,  Ala 

37.6 

Boston,  Mass 

54.7 

66.6 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

52.9 

48.6 

Camden,  N.  J 

56.6 

Chicago,  111 

54.1 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

34.4 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

49.8 

Columbus,  Ohio 

49.0 

Dallas,  Tex 

32.8 

Dayton,  Ohio 

48.3 

Denver,  Colo 

38.7 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

42.3 

48.4 
56.2 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

37.8 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Coim 

50.2 
69.9 

Houston,  Tex 

24.5 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

47.8 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

55.5 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

47.4 
58.0 
49.1 
24.1 

Lowell,  Mass 

44.2 

Memphis,  Tenn 

35.4 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

55.0 
43.7 
25.4 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

50.0 
61.5 
19.5 
69.8 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough 

Manliattan  borough .  . 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. . . 

Newark,  N.J 

77.7 
72.6 
59.6 
69.5 
50.6 

66.8 

Norfolk,  Va 

25.4 

Oakland,  Calif 

42.3 

Omaha,  Nebr' 

41.6 

68.3 

Philadelphia.  Pa 

56.3 

Pittsburgh,  Pa     

45.6 

Portland,  Oreg 

39.1 
61.6 

47.4 

Richmond,  Va 

22.2 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

58.9 
40.7 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

34.0 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

43.5 

1  Based  on  figures  including  South  Omaha  in  1910. 


OWNERSHIP   OF   HOMES. 


473 


Table  160 — PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  OF  HOMES  ACCORDING  TO  PROPRIETORSHIP 
AND  ENCUMBRANCE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE- 
1920  AND   1910— Continued. 

[In  computing  the  percentages  in  this  table  the  numbers  representing  the  unknown  items  as  to  proprietor- 
ship and  encumbrance  have  been  distributed  in  the  same  proportions  as  the  knowTi  items.] 


San  Antonio,  Tex. . . 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Scrantou,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wasli 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse.  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Wasliington,  D.  C... 

WUmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio. . 


1920 


Per  cent  of  all  homes. 


Rent- 
ed. 

Own- 
ed. 

Own- 
ed 
free. 

62.2 

37.8 

26.2 

72.6 

27.4 

16.3 

61.5 

35.5 

24.2 

53.7 

46.3 

22.9 

55.4 

44.6 

25.5 

72.1 

27.9 

6.4 

62.1 

37.9 

l.S.O 

50.6 

49.4 

'24.4 

61.9 

38.1 

10.2 

69.7 

30.3 

13.5 

61.7 

38.3 

14.2 

72.3 

27.7 

5.1 

76.5 

23.5 

5.7 

52.2 

47.8 

21,7 

Own- 
ed en- 
cum- 
bered. 


11.5 
11.1 
11.3 
23.5 
19.2 
21.5 
25.0 
25.0 
27.9 
16.8 
24.0 
22.6 
17.8 
26.1 


Per  cent 

of  owned 

homes. 


Free. 


69.5 
59.5 
68. 1 
49.3 
.57.1 
22.8 
34.2 
49.4 
26.8 
44.6 
37.2 
18.5 
24.2 
45.4 


En- 
cum- 
bered, 


30.5 
40.5 
31.9 
50.7 
42.9 
77.2 
65. 8 
50.6 
73.2 
55.4 
62.8 
81.5 
75.8 
54.6 


1910 


Per  cent  of  aU  homes. 


Rent- 
ed. 


59.2 
67.0 
62.4 
55.1 
48.7 
70.6 
60.3 
55.7 
68.8 
74.8 
69.6 
75.6 
76.5 
59.3 


Own- 
ed. 

Own- 
ed 

free. 

40.8 

30.7 

33.0 

19.7 

37.6 

22.0 

44.9 

27.5 

51.3 

27.4 

29.4 

10.5 

39.7 

16.0 

44.3 

25.0 

31.2 

U.O 

25.2 

14.6 

30.4 

13.5 

24.4 

7.3 

23.5 

7.2 

40.7 

24.5 

Own- 
ed en- 
cum- 
bered 


10.1 
13.3 
15.6 
17.4 
23.9 
18.9 
23.7 
19.3- 
20.2 
10.6 
16.9 
17.1 
16.4 
16.2 


Per  cent 
of  owned 
homes. 


Free. 


75.2 
59.8 
58.4 
61.3 
53.4 
35.7 
40.3 
56.4 
35.2 
58.0 
44.3 
29.8 
30.5 
60.1 


En- 
cum- 
bered. 


24.8 
40.2 
41.6 
3s.  7 
46.6 
64. 3 

59. 7 
43.6 

64. 8 
42.0 
.55.7 
70.2 
69.5 
39.9 


Table  161.— NUMBER  OF  HOMES.  DISTRIBUTED  ACCORDING  TO  PROPRIETORSHIP  AND 
ENCUMBRANCE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920. 


Alabama: 

Mobile 

Montgomery 

Arizona: 

Phoenix 

Arkansas: 

Fort  Smith 

Little  Rock 

California: 

Alameda 

Berkeley 

Fresno 

Long  Beach 

Pasadena 

Sacramento 

San  Diego 

San  Jose 

Stockton 

Colorado: 

Colorado  Springs 

Pueblo 

Connecticut: 

Meriden 

New  Britain 

New  London . . . . 

NorwaUc 

Stamford 

Waterbury 

Florida: 

Jacksonville 

Miami 

Pensacola 

Tampa 

Georgia: 

Augusta 

Columbus 

Macon 

Savannah 


Total 

,  homes: 

1920 


15, 148 
11,568 

7,  .354 

6,872 
15, 059 

7,886 
15, 159 
11,234 
17, 169 
12,657 
17, 263 
22, 723 
10,609 

9,981 

8,332 
10,484 

6,955 
12, 072 
5,937 
6,791 
7,839 
19,124 

23,265 
7,497 
7,448 

12, 137 

13,966 

7,215 

13, 730 

21,267 


Rented. 


10,797 
8,846 

4,556 

3,758 
8,658 

3,852 
8,324 
6,776 
11,016 
6,415 
11,012 
14, 280 
5, 264 
5,922 

4,299 
5,505 

4,460 
8,516 
3,972 
3,799 
5, 5,54 
13,044 

17,142 
4,422 
4,914 
8,636 

10,694 
5,875 
10, 165 
17,953 


Total. 


4.088 
2,488 

2,621 

2,901 
5,985 

3,%9 
6,663 
5,239 
5, 898 
5, 979 
6,819 
7, 820 
5, 168 
3,862 

3,871 
4,764 

2,353 
3,458 
1,918 
2,836 
2,092 
5,731 

5,443 
2,803 
2,211 
2,990 

2,866 
1,288 
3,373 
3.209 


Free. 


3,013 
1,759 

1,384 

1,597 
3,589 

2,201 
3,564 
2,602 
3,420 
3,867 
3,258 
4,941 
3,532 
2,213 

2,518 
2,980 

802 
433 
790 

1,109 
452 

1,128 

3,283 
1,425 
1,361 
2,056 

2,265 
1,013 
2,249 
2,199 


Encum- 

Un- 

bered. 

known. 

972 

103 

712 

17 

1,220 

17 

1,250 

54 

2,323 

73 

1,746 

22 

3,044 

55 

2,576 

61 

2,452 

26 

2,076 

36 

2,515 

46 

2,774 

105 

1,519 

117 

1,607 

42 

1,319 

34 

1,750 

34 

1,479 

72 

2,972 

53 

1,100 

28 

1,704 

23 

1,583 

57 

4,469 

134 

2,041 

119 

1,318 

60 

812 

38 

841 

93 

471 

130 

265 

10 

1,079 

45 

960 

50 

Tenure 

un- 
known. 


263 
231 

177 

213 
416 

65 
172 
219 
255 
263 
432 
623 
237 
197 

162 
215 

142 
98 
47 
156 
193 
349 


272 
323 
511 

406 

82 
192 
105 


474 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  161.-NUMBER  OF  HOMES,  DISTRIBUTED  ACCORDING  TO  PROPRIETORSHIP  AND 
ENCUMBRANCE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920-Con. 


Total 

homes: 

19'20 

Rented. 

owned. 

Tenure 

CITT. 

Total. 

Free. 

Encum- 
bered. 

Un- 
knowTi. 

un- 
known. 

Illinois: 

8,973 
7,451 
9,770 
8,907 
10,874 
15,768 
6,490 
8,472 
8,654 
7,564 
9,737 
19,397 
9,378 
8,824 
16,027 
14,255 

7,523 

7,080 

20,648 

20,406 

12,022 

7,983 

7,505 

9,529 

7,055 

16, 113 

16, 745 

11,612 
8,789 

14,388 
9,314 

16, 234 
9,071 

13,039 
18,5% 

14,809 
10, 720 

7,792 

10,618 

6,145 
6,750 
16,801 

6,433 
6,609 

16,084 

8,603 

8,833 

7,004 

9,187 

9,273 

12,814 

12,948 

19,715 

23,308 

11,238 

9,351 

10, 189 

9,499 

11,146 

6,375 

9,353 

22,653 

8,062 

0,566 

9,347 
11,002 
19, 570 

9,117 

3,873 
3,665 
4,623 
4,550 
5,386 

11, 150 
2,837 
4,946 
4,674 
3,678 
3,598 

10,357 
5,249 
4,313 
8,072 
7,525 

3,570 
4,284 
12, 138 
9,670 
7,572 
3,848 
4,019 
6,051 
4,029 
7,729 
9,433 

5,204 
3,423 
7,532 
4,990 
8,952 
4,583 

6,038 
9,664 

9,200 
7,014 
4,823 

7,048 

3,144 
4,790 
11,812 

3,860 
4,448 

10,451 
6,266 
6,781 
4,391 
6,088 
5,827 
8,084 
10,262 
15,446 
16,531 
7, 162 
5,400 
4,864 
6,172 
6,786 
4,138 
6,327 
16,450 
4,591 
4,439 

4,090 
3,570 
8,565 
5,002 

4,933 
3,680 
5,061 
4,231 
5,403 
4,531 
3,557 
3,334 
3,888 
3,783 
6,027 
8,648 
3,915 
4,336 
7,583 
6,504 

3, 832 
2,699 
8,098 
10, 452 
4,187 
4,020 
3,434 
4,373 
2,934 
8,099 
7,063 

6,236 
5,193 
6,016 
4,079 
7,030 
4,312 

6,636 
8,620 

5,513 
3,456 
2,909 

3,339 

2,887 
1,896 
4,822 

2,474 
2,083 

5,498 
2,227 
1,975 
2,457 
3,089 
3,171 
4,598 
2,537 
3,941 
6,517 
4,061 
3,948 
5,309 
3, 133 
5,209 
.  2, 140 
2, 890 
6, 154 
3,418 
2, 121 

5,111 

7,304 
10,786 
4,043 

2,803 
2,653 
1,405 
1,927 
3,098 
2,119 
2,481 
1,578 
2,314 
1,785 
1,974 
4,486 
2,722 
2,347 
3,579 
4,031 

1,733 

984 
5,388 
5,028 
1,382 
1,520 
1,867 
1,930 
1,853 
3,901 
3,131 

3,142 
2,656 
3,704 
2,869 
3,514 
2,115 

4,058 
4,849 

2,911 

2,488 
1,561 

2,235 

2,081 
1,285 
3,002 

1,482 
1,095 

1,595 

967 

432 

718 

779 

1,117 

1,900 

092 

1,405 

2,343 

1,417 

1,001 

2,299 

1,211 

1,411 

581 

1,183 

2,044 

1,745 

866 

2,183 

6,159 

3,464 

476 

2,095 
937 
3,624 
2,273 
2,131 
2,400 
1,002 
1,678 
1,444 
1,972 
3,978 
4,052 
1,138 
1,926 
3,829 
2,398 

1,811 
1,690 
2,639 
5,277 
2,684 
2,424 
1,635 
2,390 
1,047 
4,046 
3,816 

3,043 
2,386 
2,765 
1,121 
3,407 
2,149 

2,460 
3,639 

2,554 

853 

1,338 

1,027 

782 

589 

1,789 

966 

886 

3,856 
1,217 
1,531 
1,689 
2,305 
1,940 
2,633 
1,800 
2,495 
4,068 
2,639 
2,941 
2,997 
1,888 
3,761 
1,526 
1,678 
4,097 
1,655 
1,255 

2,708 
2,115 
7,176 
3,524 

35 
90 
32 
31 

174 
12 
74 
78 

130 
26 
75 

110 
55 
63 

176 
75 

288 
25 
71 

147 

121 
76 
32 
53 
34 
92 

116 

51 
151 
147 

89 
109 

48 

118 
132 

>      48 
116 
10 

77 

24 
22 
31 

26 
102 

47 
43 
12 
50 

5 
114 
65 
46 
41 
106 

6 

G 
13 
34 
37 
33 
29 
13 
18 

1 

220 
30 

146 
43 

167 

Bloomingtoii     

106 

86 

126 

85 

East  St.  Louis 

Elgin 

87 
96 

Evanston 

192 

JoUet 

92 

103 

Oak  Park  village 

112 
392 

Quincy 

214 

175 

372 

226 

Indiana: 

Aiidersor\ 

121 

97 

412 

Fort  Wayne           

284 

Gary 

263 

Hammond   

116 

52 

Mtmcie 

105 

Richmond. .        

92 

285 

249 

Iowa: 

Cedar  Rapids 

172 

Coimcil  Blulls 

173 
240 

245 

Sioux  City 

252 

Waterloo 

176 

Kansas: 

Topeka 

365 

Wichita 

312 

Kentucky: 

Covington 

96 

Lexington 

250 

Newport 

6C 

Louisiana: 

231 

Maine: 

Bangor 

114 

6^ 

Portland 

167 

Maryland: 

Cumberland 

99 

Hagerstown 

78 

Massachusetts: 

Brockton 

135 

Brookline  town 

Chelsea 

110 

77 

Chicopee 

156 

Everett 

1( 

Fitchburg 

275 

Haverhill. 

132 

Holyoke 

148 

Lawrence 

328 

Lynn 

26C 

Maiden 

IS 

Medford 

; 

Newton 

ic 

Pittsfield 

19' 

Quincy 

151 

Revere 

97 

Salem 

136 

Somerville 

4S 

Taunton 

53 

Waltham 

6 

Michigan: 

Battle   Creek 

Bay  City 

146 
12S 

Flint 

218 

Hamtramck  village. . . 

72 

OWNERSHIP   OF   HOMES. 


475 


Table161.-NUMBEROFHOMES,DISTRIBUTEDACCORDING  TO  PROPRIETORSHIP  AND 
ENCUMBRANCE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920-Con 


Michigan— Con. 

Highland  Park 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Lansing 

Muskegon 

Pontiac 

Port  Hui-on 

Saginaw 

Minnesota: 

Duluth 

Missouri: 

Joplin 

St.  Joseph 

Springfield 

Montana: 

Butte 

Nebraska: 

Lincoln 

New  HAiiPSHiRE: 

Manchester 

Nashua 

New  Jersey: 

Atlantic  City 

Bayonne.... 

Clifton 

East  Orange 

Elizabeth 

Hoboken 

Irvington  town 

Kearny  town 

Montclair  town 

New  Brimswick 

Orange 

Passaic 

Perth  Amboy 

Plainfield 

West  Hoboken  to\\^^ . 

West  New  York  town 
New  York: 

Amsterdam 

Auburn 

Binghamton 

Ehnira 

Jamestown 

Kingston 

Mount  Venion 

New  Rochelle 

Newburph 

Niagara  Falls 

Poughkeepsie 

Rome 

Schenectady 

Troy ". 

Utica 

Watertown 

North  Carolina: 

AsheviDe 

Charlotte 

Wilmington 

Winston-Salem 

Ohio: 

Canton 

East  Cleveland 

Hamilton 

Lakewood 

Lima 

Lorain 

Mansfield 

Marion , 

Newark 

Portsmouth 

Springfield 

SteubenTUle 

Warren 

Zanesville 


Total 

homes: 

1920 


10, 401 
11,851 
11,754 
13,811 
8,696 
7,090 
6,407 
14,906 

21, 294 

8,012 
19, 189 
10,412 

10,098 

13,812 

17,415 
6,305 

12,468 
15, 513 
5,800 
12,416 
20,641 
15, 877 
6,098 
6, 7(W 
0,294 
7,404 
7,2S9 
13,393 
8,605 
6,375 
10,131 
7,410 

7,726 
8,719 
16,000 
11,357 
10,206 
6,701 
9,715 
7,725 
7,647 
10, 857 
8,732 
5,416 
20,657 
17,895 
21,657 
7,835 

6,477 

10, 720 

7,847 

9,895 

20,496 
7,122 
9,706 

10, 537 

10, 659 
8,004 
7,215 
7,231 
7,322 
7,967 

15,484 
6,516 
6,561 
7,958 


Rented. 


5,137 
4,510 
5,268 
5,324 
3,766 
2,719 
2,667 
4,731 

11,085 

4, 243 
11,510 
5,158 

5,731 

6,717 

12,445 
4,378 

9,931 
11,014 
2,851 
7,573 
13,382 
14,335 
3,394 
3,323 
3, 273 
4,700 
4,939 
10,110 
5,828 
3, 735 
8, 2SS 
5,878 

5,328 
4,746 
9,650 
6, 133 
5, 163 
3,894 
6,423 
4,710 
5, 173 
0,531 
5,989 
2,748 
12,832 
12,666 
13,904 
4,539 

3, 785 
7,057 
4,889 
6,709 

9,284 
3,793 
4,871 
4,442 
5,475 
3,687 
3,080 
3,238 
3,569 
4, 238 
8,392 
3,864 
2,917 
4,362 


Total. 


5,131 
7,195 
6,339 
8,176 
4,750 
4,156 
3,675 
9,980 

9,&41 

3,681 
7,420 
5,022 

4,118 

6,840 

4.657 
1,778 

2,130 
4,362 
2,904 
4,608 
7,006 
1,41)0 
2,.W5 
2,302 
2,8,57 
2,611 
2,198 
3,114 
2,680 
2,519 
1,723 
1,495 

2,307 
3,874 
6,110 
4,999 
4,920 
2,728 
3,217 
2, 929 
2,:569 
4,087 
2,489 
2,622 
7,584 
4,734 
7, 637 
3,212 

2,411 
3,320 
2,600 

2,948 

10,  8S.3 
3,268 
4.547 
5,984 
5,017 
4,050 
4,046 
3,924 
3,681 
3,578 
6,798 
2,414 
3,566 
3,556 


Free. 


1,211 
3,212 
3,040 
2,566 
3,212 
1,712 
2,264 
6,464 

4,632 

2,149 
4, 135 
2,928 

2,667 

3,887 

2,344 
1,036 

624 
981 
520 
1,117 
2,324 
503 
490 
548 
9^2:^ 
925 
830 
791 
8-16 
800 
591 
396 

1,201 
2,010 
2,911 
2,963 
2,221 
1,662 
881 
830 
1,082 
1,441 
1,162 
1,490 
2,  .180 
2,868 
3,480 
1,784 

1,788 
2,087 
1,395 
1,701 

4,702 
1,008 
2,223 
2,264 
1,887 
2,225 
2,443 
1,920 
2,102 
1,748 
3,292 
1,424 
1,575 
2,331 


Encum- 
bered. 


3,887 
3.912 
3;  230 
5,362 
1,370 
2,389 
1,351 
3,370 

5,060 

1,393 
3,224 
2,034 

1,206 

2,728 

2,222 
634 

1,453 
3,360 
2,374 
3,355 
4,596 
830 
2,086 
1,736 

i,8;« 
1,5,53 

1,307 
2,300 
1,751 
1,691 
1,108 
1,088 

1,055 
1,834 
3, 145 
1,785 
2,666 
95:J 
2,314 
2,058 
1,266 
2,566 
1,309 
1,123 
4,860 
1,737 
4,103 
1,401 

522 
1,008 

765 
1,207 


2,249 
2,174 
3,594 
2,972 
1,801 
1,5.5s 
1,986 
1,510 
1,664 
3,363 
935 
1,936 
1,200 


Un- 
known. 


Tenure 

un- 
known. 


33 
71 
69 
248 
168 
55 
60 
146 

149 

139 
61 
60 

245 

225 

91 
108 

53 

21 

4 

136 
86 
67 
19 
18 
99 

133 
55 
23 
83 
28 
24 
11 

51 

30 

54 

251 

133 

113 

22 

41 

21 

80 

18 

9 

144 

129 

54 

27 

101 

225 
440 
40 

293 

11 

150 

126 

158 

24 

45 

18 

69 

166 

143 

55 

55 

25 


476 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS POPULATION. 


Table  161.— NUMBER  OF  HOMES,  DISTRIBUTED  ACCORDING  TO  PROPRIETORSHIP  AND 
ENCUMBRANCE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Con. 


Oklahoma: 

Muskogee 

Oklahoma  City 

Tulsa 

Pennsylvaota: 

AUentown 

Altoona 

Bethlehem 

Chester 

Easton 

Erie 

Harrisburg 

Hazleton 

Johiisto\vii 

Lancaster 

McKeesport 

Newcastle 

Norristown  borough . 

Wilkes-Barre 

WiUiamsport 

York 

Rhode  Island: 

Cranston 

Newport 

Pawtucket 

Woonsocket 

South  Carolina: 

Charleston 

Columbia 

South  Dakota: 

Sioux  Falls 

Tennessee: 

Chattanooga. , 

Knoxville 

Texas: 

Austin 

Beaumont 

El  Paso 

Galveston 

AVtico 

Wicliita  Fails.'.!'.!!!! 
Utah: 

Ogden. 

Virginia: 

Lynchburg 

Newport  News 

Petersburg 

Portsmouth 

Roanoke 

Washington: 

BeUingham 

Everett 

Tacoma 

West  Virginia: 

Charleston 

Clarksburg 

Huntington 

Wheeling 

Wisconsin: 

Green  Bay 

Kenosha 

La  Crosse 

Madison 

Oshkosh 

Racine 

Sheboygan 

Superior 


Total 

homes: 

1920 


7,414 
21,346 
16, 910 

17, 298 
13,740 
11,265 
12, 259 
8„  257 
21,425 

19. 158 
6,584 

13,858 
12,844 

9,916 
10, 397 

6,624 
15,378 

8,927 
11,692 

6,360 
6,440 
14,675 
9,080 

17,824 
8,151 

6,208 

14, 621 

17, 474 

7,925 
9,495 

18. 159 
10,588 

9,374 
7,878 

7,803 

6,558 

7,835 

7,540 

12,568 

11,260 

6,640 

7,169 

24,662 

9,069 
6,453 
11,350 
13,919 

6,914 
8,098 
7,526 
9,413 
8,027 
12,799 
7,215 
8,692 


Rented. 


4,140 
12,645 
10, 197 

9,877 
7,318 
6,850 
7,658 
4,942 
11,583 
11,800 
4,202 
8,737 
7,666 
5,784 
5,007 
3,103 
10, 169 
5,534 
6,783 

3,349 
3,979 
10,227 
6,960 

13, 721 
6,169 


11,210 
10,035 

4,346 
6,252 
13,958 
7,364 
5,841 
4,096 

3,839 

4,028 
5,566 
5,343 
8,672 
6,006 

2,932 
3,547 
10, 656 

6,665 
3,596 
6,317 
8,505 

3,097 
3,657 
3,688 
5,351 
3,047 
5,617 
3,198 
4,710 


Total. 


3,023 
8, 184 
5,959 

7,168 
6,341 
4,182 
4,338 
3,181 
9, 566 
7,029 
2,222 
5,038 
5,062 
3,921 
5,244 
3,403 
4,871 
3, 277 
4,769 

2,944 
2,315 
4,123 
1,981 

3,602 
1,862 

2,822 

3,120 
7,067 

3,456 
3,114 
3,770 
2,988 
3,311 
3,181 

3,851 

2,410 
2,182 
1,968 
3,870 
5,082 

3,559 
3,502 
13, 525 

3,080 
2,696 
4, 750 
5,113 

3,712 
4,303 
3,729 
3,939 
4,839 
6,984 
3,940 
3,822 


Free. 


1,710 
3,296 
3, 115 

3,452 
3,352 
1,886 
1,535 
1,735 
4,741 
3,410 
1,202 
3,277 
2, 698 
1,898 
2,608 
1,493 
3,079 
2,188 
3,053 

1,058 
811 

1,507 
683 

2,334 
1,353 

1,617 

2,003 
4,604 

2,466 
1,822 
2,218 
2,415 
2,214 
1,812 

2,425 

1,815 
1,115 
1,469 
2,247 
2,963 

2,298 
1,974 
7,491 

1,966 
1,586 
2,510 
3,576 

2,075 
1,572 
2,554 
1,787 
2,993 
2,442 
2,209 
2,343 


Enciun- 
bered. 


1,190 
4, 804 
2,628 

3,583 
2,964 
2,052 
2,680 
1,418 
4,725 
3,270 
805 
1,725 
2,336 
1,890 
2,573 
1,880 
1, 586 
1,024 
1,671 

1,841 
1,426 
2,588 
1,272 

1,012 
470 

1,110 

1,095 
2,375 

913 

1,234 

1,494 

534 

975 

1,303 

1,398 

562 

974 

322 

1,598 

2,062 

1,216 

1,498 
6,882 

1,005 
1,048 
2, 105 
1,400 

1,598 
2,667 
1,017 
2,000 
1,782 
4,514 
1,702 
1,351 


Un- 
known. 


123 

84 

216 

133 
25 
244 
123 
28 
100 
349 
215 
36 
28 
127 
63 
30 
206 
65 
46 


256 
39 


77 
58 
58 
39 
122 
66 


33 
93 
177 
25 
57 

45 
30 
152 

109 

62 

135 

137 

39 

64 
158 
152 
64 
28 
29 
128 


Tenure 

un- 
known. 


OCCUPATIONS. 


(477) 


CONTENTS. 


NUMBER  AND  SEX  OF  OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 
Table.  Page. 

1.  Number  and  proportion  of  persons  gairLfiilly  occupied,  by  sex,  for  the  United  States:  1880-1920...  481 

2.  Number  and  per  cent  distribution,  by  sex,  of  the  persons  in  each  general  division  of  occupations, 

for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 481 

3.  Total  persons  10  years  of  age  and  over  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  distributed  by  sex  and  gen- 

eral divisions  of  occupations,  for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 482 

4.  Total  persons  10  years  of  age  and  over  engaged  in  each  specified  occupation,  classified  by  sex,  for 

the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 483 

5.  Number  and  i^roportion  of  persons  10  years  of  age  and  over  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  by 

divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 497 

6.  Number  and  proportion  of  males  10  vcars  of  age  and  over  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  by  divi- 

sions and  states:  1920  and  1910. ..." 498 

7.  Number  and  proportion  of  females  10  years  of  age  and  over  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  by 

divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 499 

8.  Number  of  persons  10  years  of  age  and  over  in  each  general  division  of  occupations,  by  divisions 

and  states:  1920 500 

9.  Number  of  males  10  years  of  age  and  over  in  each  general  division  of  occupations,  by  divisions  and 

states:  1920 501 

10.  Number  of  females  10  years  of  age  and  over  in  each  general  division  of  occupations,  by  di\isions 

and  states:  1920 502 

11.  Number  and  proportion  of  males  and  females  10  years  of  age  and  over  engaged  in  gainful  occupa- 

tions ,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920 503 

12.  Number  of  persons  10  vears  of  age  and  over  in  each  general  division  of  occupations,  for  cities  having 

100,000  inliabi tants  or  more:  1920 504. 

13.  Number  and  proportion  of  persons  10  vears  of  age  and  o\'er  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  by  sex, 

for  cities  having  from  25,000  to  100,000  inhabitants:  1920 505 

COLOR  OR  RACE  OF  OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 

14.  Number  and  proportion  of  persons  10  years  of  age  and  over  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  by  sex 

and  population  classes,  for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 509- 

15.  Per  cent  distribution,  by  class  of  population,  of  the  population  10  years  of  age  and  over  and  of  per- 

sons engaged  in  gainfiol  occupations,  for  both  sexes  and  for  each  sex  separatelv,  for  the  United 
States:  1920  and  1910 510 

16.  Distribution,  by  general  divisions  of  occupations,  of  gainful  workers  10  years  of  age  and  over  in  each 

■  principal  class  of  the  population,  for  the  United  States:  1920 511 

17.  Number  and  per  cent  distribution,  by  class  of  population,  of  the  population  10  years  of  age  and 

over  and  of  persons  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  by  geographic  divisions:  1920 513 

18.  Per  cent  distribution,  by  class  of  population,  of  persons  10  years  of  age  and  over  engaged  in  gainful 

occupations,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 515 

19.  Number  and  proportion  of  males  in  each  principal  class  of  the  population  10  years  of  age  and  over 

engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 516 

20.  Number  and  proportion  of  females  in  each  principal  class  of  the  population  10  years  of  age  and  over 

engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 518 

21.  Number  and  proportion  of  males  in  each  principal  class  of  the  population  10  years  of  age  and  over 

engagedin  gainful  occupations,  for  cities  having  100,000inhabitantsor  more:  1920 520 

22.  Number  and  proportion  of  females  in  each  principal  class  of  the  population  10  years  of  age  and  over 

engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  for  cities  having  100^000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920 522 

23.  Males  and  females  10  years  of  age  and  over  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  classified  by  color  or 

race,  nativity,  and  parentage,  and  by  marital  condition,  for  cities  having  from  25,000  to  100,000 
inhabitants:  1920 524 

AGE  OF  OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 

24.  Number  and  proportion  of  persons  occupied,  by  age  periods,  for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910.  534 

25.  Number  and  per  cent  distribution,  by  age  periods,  of  males  and  of  females  engaged  in  each  general 

division  of  occupations,  for  the  tfnitod  States:  1920 535 

20.  Number  and  proportion  of  males  and  of  females  in  each  principal  class  of  the  population  engaged 

in  gainful  occupations,  by  age  periods,  for  the  United  States:  1920 536 

27.  Number  and  proportion  of  children  10  to  15  years  of  age  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  by  sex,  age, 

and  population  classes,  for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 537 

28.  Number  of  males  in  each  age  period  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920. .  638 

29.  Numberof  females  in  each  age  period  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920.  540 

30.  Number  and  proportion  of  children  of  each  sex  10  to  15  years  of  age  engaged  in  gainful  occupations, 

by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 542 

31.  Number  of  males  in  each  age  period  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  for  cities  having  100,000  in- 

habitants or  more:  1920 544 

32.  Number  of  females  in  each  age  period  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  for  cities  having  100,000  in- 

habitants or  more:  1920 546 

33.  Number  and  proportion  of  children  of  each  sex  10  to  15  vears  of  age  engaged  in  gainful  occupa- 

tions, for  cities  having,  in  1920,  100,000 inhabitants  or  more:  1920  and  1910 548 

34.  Males  and  females  10  years  of  age  and  over  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  classified  by  age  periods, 

for  cities  having  from  25,000  to  100,000 inhabitants:  1920 :' 549 

35.  Nmnber  and  proportion  of  children  of  each  sex  10  to  15  years  of  age  engaged  in  gainful  occupa- 

tions, for  cities  having  from  25,000  to  100,000  inhabitants:  1920 558 

(478) 


CONTENTS.  479 

MARITAL  CONDITION  OF  OCCUPIED  WOMEN. 

[For  statistics  showing  the  marital  condition  of  gainful  workers  in  cities  of  25,000  to 

100,000  inhabitants,  see  Table  23,  p.  524.] 

Table.  Page. 

36.  Number  and  proportion  of  women  15  years  of  age  and  over,  in  each  specifled  marital  class,  engaged 

in  gainful  occupations,  for  the  United  States:  1890-1920 560 

37.  Number  and  per  cent  distribution,  by  marital  condition,  of  the  gainfully  occupied  women  15  years 

of  age  and  over,  for  the  United  States:  1890-1920 560 

38.  Number  and  per  cent  distribution,  by  marital  condition,  of  the  women  15  years  of  age  and  over 

in  each  general  division  of  occupations,  for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 561 

39.  Number  and  per  cent  distribution,  by  general  di\'isions  of  occupations,  of  the  gainfully  occupied 

women  15  years  of  age  and  over  in  each  specifled  marital  class,  for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910.  561 

40.  Number  and  proportion  of  women  15  years  of  age  and  over  in  each  specifled  marital  class  engaged 

in  gainful  occupations,  by  class  of  population  and  age  periods,  for  the  United  States:  1920 562 

41.  Number  and  jiroportion  of  the  gainfully  occupied  women  15  years  of  age  and  over  in  each  specified 

marital  class,  by  class  of  population  and  age  periods,  for  the  United  States:  1920 563 

42.  Per  cent  distribution,  by  age  periods,  for  each  principal  class  of  the  population,  of  aU  women  and 

of  the  gainfully  occupied  women  15  years  of  age  and  over,  in  each  specifled  marital  class,  for  the 
United  States:  1920 564 

43.  Per  cent  distribution,  by  population  classes,  of  all  women  and  of  the  gainfully  occupied  women 

15  years  of  age  and  over,  in  each  specified  marital  class,  for  the  United  States:  1920 565 

44.  Number  and  proportion  of  women  15  years  of  age  and  over,  in  each  specified  marital  class,  en- 

gaged in  gainful  occupations^  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 566 

45.  Number  and  per  cent  distribution,  by  marital  condition,  of  the  gainfully  occupied  women  15  years 

of  age  and  over,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 567 

46.  Number  and  proportion  of  married  women  15  years  of  age  and  over  engaged  in  gainful  occupa- 

tions, by  di^'isions  and  states:  1S90-1920 568 

47.  Number  and  proportion  of  married  women  15  years  of  age  and  over,  in  each  principal  class  of  the 

])opulation,  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 570 

48.  Number  and  proportion  of  women  15  years  of  age  and  over,  in  each  specifled  marital  class,  engaged 

in  gainful  occupations,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920 672 

49.  Number  and  i)roportion  of  married  women  15  years  of  age  and  over,  in  each  principal  class  of  the 

population,  engaged  in  gainful  occupations,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920. .  573 


OCCUPATIONS. 


DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATION  OF  TERMS. 

Scope  of  inquiry. — The  questions  concerning  occupations  called  for  a  statement  of 
the  "trade,  profession,  or  particular  kind  of  work  done"  by  each  person  engaged  in 
gainful  labor,  and  for  a  statement  of  the  "industry,  business,  or  establishment  in  which 
at  work."  Although  the  enumerators  were  instructed  to  return  an  occupation  for 
every  person  engaged  in  gainful  labor,  the  occupation  returns  for  children  under  10 
years  of  age  have  not  been  compiled.  The  term ' '  gainful  workers, ' '  therefore,  includes 
all  workers  except  women  doing  housework  in  their  own  homes  and  children  working 
at  home  merely  on  general  housework,  on  chores,  or  at  odd  times  on  other  work. 

The  statistics  as  here  presented  relate  to  continental  United  States  only,  comprising 
the  48  states  and  the  District  of  Columbia. 

Classification. — The  classification  is  occupational  rather  than  industrial.  The 
occupations  are  grouped,  however,  under  9  large  industry  or  service  units.  Since  the 
occupation  classification  used  at  the  Fourteenth  Census  differs  somewhat  from  that 
of  the  Thirteenth  Census,  a  few  occupations  are  here  presented  under  different  general 
divisions  from  those  under  which  they  were  presented  in  1910.  Such  transfers  have 
changed  slightly  for  1910  the  total  number  of  persons  in  certain  general  divisions  of 
occupations.  Also,  in  1920,  occasionally  an  occupational  designation  was  classified 
imder  a  different  occupation  group  from  that  under  which  it  was  classified  in  1910. 
Because  of  these  changes  a  moderate  increase  or  decrease  from  1910  to  1920  in  the 
number  of  workers  in  an  occupation  may  be  apparent  only  and  due  to  a  difference  in 
classification.  The  occupations  appreciably  affected  by  transfers  of  designation  are 
confined  mainly  to  manufacturing  and  transportation  pursuits. 

Causes  of  decrease. — The  change  in  the  census  date  from  April  15  in  1910  to  Jan- 
uary 1  in  1920  doubtless  had  a  pronounced  effect  on  the  number  of  workers  returned  as 
pursuing  those  occupations  which  are  seasonal  or  largely  seasonal.  A  comparison  with 
the  1910  statistics  for  the  respective  agricultural  pursuits  indicates  strongly  that, 
especially  in  the  case  of  farm  laborers,  the  marked  decrease  from  1910  to  1920  probably 
was  due  in  large  part  to  an  underenumeration  in  1920,  because  in  most  sections  of  the 
United  States  agricultural  work,  especially  the  work  of  field  laborers,  is  at  or  near  its 
lowest  ebb  in  January.  In  some  measure,  the  decrease  in  farm  laborers  is  believed 
to  be  apparent  only  and  due  to  an  overenumeration  in  1910,  especially  of  children 
engaged  in  this  occupation.  The  large  increase  from  1910  to  1920  in  the  number  of 
laborers  and  semiskilled  operatives  in  fruit  and  vegetable  canning,  etc.,  probably 
resulted  to  a  considerable  extent  from  changing  the  census  date  to  a  time  nearer  the 
latest  harvest  season  for  fruits  and  vegetables. 

The  World  War  brought  about  drastic  and  rapid  changes  in  many  of  our  industries. 
To  meet  war  needs  new  industries  sprang  into  existence  and  some  existing  industries, 
because  not  needed  to  further  the  war  efforts  of  the  Nation,  rapidly  declined  in  im- 
portance. Along  with  these  industrial  changes  went  corresponding  changes  in  the 
occupational  activities  of  the  people,  the  number  of  workers  declining  rapidly  in  some 
occupations  and  increasing  rapidly  in  others.  Large  numbers  of  workers  were  drawn 
from  the  fields  to  the  factories,  and  from  factories  producing  nonessentials  or  luxuries 
to  those  producing  munitions  or  essentials.  The  readjustment  to  a  peace-time  basis 
was  only  partially  completed  at  the  date  of  the  census.  Hence  it  is  believed  that 
many  of  the  changes  from  1910  to  1920  in  the  number  of  workers  in  the  respective 
occupations  may  properly  be  ascribed  in  large  part  to  the  changes  brought  about  by  the 
World  War. 

Foreign  parentage. — Refers  to  persons  having  both  parents  foreign  born. 

Mixed  parentage. — Refers  to  persons  having  one  parent  native  and  the  other  foreign 
born. 

Native. — Refers  to  persons  born  in  continental  United  States,  in  any  of  the  outlying 
possessions,  or  at  sea  under  the  United  States  flag. 

Native  parentage. — Refers  to  persons  having  both  parents  native. 
(480) 


NUMBEK.  AND   SEX   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


481 


Table  l.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  PERSONS  GAINFULLY  OCCUPIED,  BY  SEX 
FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1880-1920.  ' 


SEX  AND  CENSUS  YEAR. 


Both  Sexes, 

1920 

1910 

1900 

18901 

1S80 

MALE. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1S901 

1880 

FEMALE. 

1920 

1910 

1900 , 

1S901 

1880 


Total 
population. 


105,710,620 
91,972,260 
75,994,575 
62,622,250 
50, 155, 783 


53,900,431 
47,332,277 

38,816,448 
32, 067, 880 
25, 518, 820 


51,810,189 
44,639,989 
37, 178, 127 
30, 554, 370 
24,636,963 


Population 

10  years  of 

age  and  over. 


82,739,315 
71,580,270 
57, 949, 824 
47, 413, 559 
36,761,607 


42,289,969 
37, 027, 558 
29, 703, 440 
24,352,659 
18,735,980 


40,449,346 
34, 552, 712 
28, 246, 384 
23,060,900 
18,025,627 


PEESONS  10  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND 
OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OC- 
CUPATIONS. 


Number. 


41,614,248 
38, 167, 336 
29,073,233 
2  23, 318, 183 
17,392,099 


33,064,737 
30, 091, 564 
23, 753, 836 
2  19, 312, 651 
14,744,942 


8,549,511 
8,075,772 
5,319,397 
2  4,005,532 
2,647,157 


Per  cent 
of  total 
popula- 
tion. 


39.4 
41.5 
38.3 
37.2 
34.7 


61.3 
63.6 
61.2 
60.2 

57.8 


16.5 
18.1 
14.3 
13.1 
10.7 


Per  cent 
of  popu- 
lation 10 
years  of 
age  and 
over. 


50.3 
53.3 
50.2 
49.2 
47.3 


78.2 
81.3 
80.0 
79.3 

78.7 


21.1 
23.4 
18.8 
17.4 
14.7 


1  Figures  for  1890  are  exclusive  of  persons  in  Indian  Territory  and  on  Indian  reservations,  area  specially 
enumerated  at  that  census,  but  for  whichi  occupation  statistics  are  not  available. 

2  Corrected  figures;  for  explanation,  see  Occupation  Report  for  1900,  pp.  LXVI-I, XXIII. 

Table  2.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  SEX,  OF  THE  PERSONS  IN  EACH 
GENERAL  DIVISION  OF  OCCUPATIONS,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


CENSUS  TEAR  AND  GENERAL  DIVISION  OF 
OCCUPATIONS. 


1920 

AU  occupations 

Agriculture,  forestry,  and  animal  husbandry 

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufacturing  and  mechanical  industries . . . 

Transportation 

Trade 

Public  service  (not  elsewhere  classified) 

Professional  service 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 

1910 

All  occupations 

Agriculture,  forestry,  and  animal  husbandry 

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufacturing  and  mechanical  industries. . . 

Transportation 

Trade 

Public  service  (not  elsewhere  classified) 

Professional  ser^^ce 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 


Total. 


41,614,248 


953, 158 
090,223 
818,  524 
063,582 
242,979 
770,  460 
143,  889 
404, 892 
126, 541 


38,167,336 


no, 

'2, 
3, 

n, 

*3, 

1, 


659,082 
965, 169 
628, 731 
637,  420 
614,  670 
459,  291 
693, 361 
772, 559 
737,053 


Number. 


33,064,737 


9,869,030 
1,087,359 
10, 888, 183 
2, 850,  528 
3, 575, 187 
748, 666 
1,127,391 
1,217,968 
1, 700, 425 


30,091,564 


110,851,581 

1  964, 075 

1  8, 808, 161 

1  2, 530, 795 

3, 146,  582 

445,  733 

1  959,  470 

11,241,338 

1,143,829 


Per 
cent. 


79.5 


90.1 
99.7 
84.9 
93.0 
84.3 
97.2 
52.6 
35.8 
54.4 


78.8 


85.7 
99.9 
82.9 
96.0 
87.1 
97.0 
56.7 
32.9 
65.8 


Number. 


8,549,511 


1,081,128 

2,864 

1,930,341 

213, 054 

667,  792 

21,794 

1,016,498 

2,186,924 

1,426,116 


8,075,772 


1, 807,  501 

1,094 

1  1, 820, 570 

1  106, 625 

468,  088 

13,. 558 

1  7.33,  891 

12,531,221 

593,224 


Per 

cent. 


20.5 


0.3 
15.1 
7.0 

15.7 
2.8 
47.4 
64.2 
45.6 


21.2 


14.3 

0.1 

17.1 

4.0 

12.9 

3.0 

43.3 

67.1 

34.2 


75108°— 22- 


Figures  corrected  to  conform  to  1920  classification. 
-31 


482 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  3.— TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCU- 
PATIONS, DISTRIBUTED  BY  SEX  AND  GENERAL  DIVISIONS  OF  OCCUPATIONS,  FOR 
THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


SEX  AND  GENERAL  DIVISION  OF  OCCUPATIONS. 


Both  Sexes. 


All  occupations. 


Agriculture,  forestry,  and  animal  husbandry. 

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufacturing  and  mechanical  industries 

Transportation 

Trade 

Public  service  (not  elsewhere  classified) 

Professional  service 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 


All  occupations. 


Agriculture,  forestry,  and  animal  husbandry. 

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufacturing  and  mechanical  industries — 

Transportation 

Trade 

Public  service  (not  elsewhere  classified) 

Professional  service 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 


FEMALE. 


All  occupations. 


Agriculture,  forestry,  and  animal  husbandry. 

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufacturing  and  mechanical  industries — 

Transportation 

Trade 

Public  service  (not  elsewhere  classified) 

Professional  service 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 


1920 


Number. 


41,614,248 


10, 953, 158 
1, 090, 223 

12, 81S,  524 
3,063,582 
4,242,979 
770, 460 
2, 143, 889 
3, 404, 892 
3,126,541 


33,064,737 


9, 869, 030 
1,087,359 
10, 888, 183 
2, 850, 528 
3, 575, 187 
748, 666 
1, 127, 391 
1,217,968 
1, 700, 425 


8,549,511 


1,084,128 

2,864 

1, 930, 341 

213, 054 

667,  792 

21,794 

1,016,49S 

2, 186, 924 

1, 426, 116 


Per  cent 
distribu- 
tion. 


100.0 


26.3 
2.6 

30.8 
7.4 

10.2 
1.9 
5.2 
8.2 
7.5 


100.0 


29.8 
3.3 

32.9 
8.6 

10.8 
2.3 
3.4 
3.7 
5.1 


100.0 


12.7 

(2) 
22.6 
2.5 
7.8 
0.3 
11.9 
25.6 
16.7 


1910 


Niunber. 


38,167,336 


1  12, 659, 082 

1  965, 169 

1  10, 628, 731 

1  2, 637, 420 

3,614,670 

459,291 

1  1, 693, 361 

1  3,772,559 

1,737,053 


30,091,564 


8,075,772 


1, 807, 501 

1,094 

1  1,820,  .570 

1  106, 625 

468, 088 

13, 558 

1  733,,  891 

1  2, 531, 221 

593, 224 


Per  cent 
distribu- 
tion. 


100.0 


33.2 
2.5 

27.8 
6.9 
9.5 
1.2 
4.4 
9.9 
4.6 


100.0 

36.1 
3.2 

29.3 
8.4 

10.5 
1.5 
3.2 
4.1 
3.8 


100.0 


22.4 


(■) 


22.5 
1.3 
5.8 
0.2 
9.1 

31.3 
7.3 


1  Figures  corrected  to  conform  to  1920  classification.  -  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


NUMBER  AND   SEX   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


483 


Table  4.— TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 
OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 

[The  figures  for  1910  for  certain  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  individual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classification  for  1920-1 


OCCUPATION. 


All  occupations. 


41,614,248 


Agriculture,    forestry,    and   animal 
husbandry 


10,953,158 


Dairy  farmers ,  fai'mers,  and  stock  raisers . . . 

Dairy  farmers 

Fanners,  general  farms 

Farmers,  turpentine  farms 

Stock  raisers 


Dairy  farm,  farm,  and  stock  farm  laborers.. 

Dairy  farm  laborers 

Farm  laborers  ( home  f arm)i 

Fann  laborers  ( working  out)i 

Farm  laborere  (tm-pontine farm) 

Stock  herders,  drovers,  and  feeders 


Dairy  farm,  farm,  garden,  orchard,  etc., 

foremen 

Dairy  fann  foremen 

Farm  foremen ,  general  f aims 

Farm  foremen,  turpentine  farms 

Farm  foremen,  stock  farms 

Garden  and  greenhouse  foremen , 

Orchard,  nursery,  etc. ,  foremen , 


Fishermen  and  oystermen 

Foresters,  forest  rangers ,  and  timber  cruisers 

Gardeners,  florists,  frait  growers,  and  nur- 

ser\Tnen 

Florists 

Fruit  growers 

Gardeners 

Landscape  gardeners 

NurserjTnen 


Garden,  greenhouse,  orchard,  and  nursery 

laborers 

Cranberry  bog  laborers 

Garden  laborers 

Greenhouse  laborers 

Orchard  and  nursery  laborers 


Lumbermen,  raftsmen,  and  woodchoppers 

Foremen  and  overseers 

Inspectors,  scalers,  and  surveyors 

Teamsters  and  haulers 

Other  lumbennen,  raftsmen,  and  wood- 
choppers 


Owners  and  managers  of  log  and  timber 

camps 

Mamagers  and  officials 

Owners  and  proprietors 


Other  agricultural  and  animal  husbandry 
pursuits 

Apiarists 

Corn  shellers,  hay  balers ,  grain  threshers , 
etc 

Ditchers  (farm)' 

Irrigators  and  ditch  tenders 

Poultry  raisers 

Poultry  yard  laborers 

Other  and  not  specified  pursuits 


1920 


Total.         Male.       Female, 


0,201,261 

118,813 

6,004,580 

309 

77,559 

4,041,627 

63,367 

1,850,119 

2,055,276 

10,099 

56,766 


93,048 
2,479 

79,018 

724 

4,894 

1,874 

4,059 

52,830 
3,653 


109, 399 
8, 345 
55,402 
98, 591 
4,402 
2,659 


137,010 
241 
81,532 
10,239 
38,998 

205,315 
0,090 
2,344 
17,106 

179,775 


8,410 
2,095 
6,315 


40,599 
2,893 

9,646 
5,379 
2,600 
14,116 
4,599 
1,366 


33,064,737 


8,549,511 


9,869,0301,084,128 


5, 947, 425 

114,867 

5,757,327 

309 

74,922 

3,248,712 

60, 770 

1,273,477 

1,843,307 

15, 790 

55,368 


78,708 
2,339 

65, 251 

724 

4,800 

1,698 

3,896 

52,457 
3,651 


160, 116 

7,407 

52,208 

93,523 

4,377 

2,601 


127,589 
236 
75,234 
15,075 
37,044 

205,030 
6,090 
2,344 
17, 106 

179,496 


8,397 
2,090 
6,307 


253,836 

3,946 

247,253 


2,637 

792,915 

2,597 

576,642 

211,969 

309 

1,398 


14,340 

140 

13, 767 


94 
176 
163 

379 
2 


9,283 

938 

3,194 

5,068 

25 

68 


9,421 

6,298 
1,164 
1.954 


1910 


Total.         Male.      Female. 


38,167,336 


12,659,082 


36,939 
2,759 

3,660 
134 

9,642 
5,379 

4 

2,597 

11, 792 

3,587 

1,183 

3 

2,324 

1,012 

183 

5,979,340 
61,816 

5,864,492 

511 

52,521 

6,069,321 

35,014 

3,310,534 

2,636,96(1 

27,557 

59,250 


51,195 
1,080 

41,521 

899 

3,004 

1,311 

2,774 

68,275 
4,332 


139,255 
9,028 
43,531 
79,894 
3,792 
3,010 


133,927 

1,384 

81,314 

17, 757 

33,472 

161,268 
4,798 
2,110 
15,038 

139,322 


7,931 
1,725 
6,206 

44,238 
2,145 

5,617 
15,198 

2,883 
12, 151 

3,233 

3,011 


30,091,564 


10,851,5811,807,501 


8,075,772 


5,717,384 
59,240 

5,606,789 

508 

50,847 

4,551,247 

32, 237 

2,133,949 

2,299,444 

27,241 

58, 376 


43,419 
1,001 

34,017 

898 

3,593 

1,223 

2,687 

67, 799 
4,332 


131,421 

7,977 

41,255 

75,481 

3,777 
2,931 


126,453 

1,310 

76,372 

16, 796 

31,969 

161,191 
4,798 
2,109 
15,038 

139, 246 


7,927 
1,725 
0,202 


40,408 
2,020 

5,617 
15, 198 
2,874 
8,921 
2,856 
2,922 


201,956 
2,576 

257, 703 

3 

1,674 

1,518,074 

2,777 

1,170,585 

337, 522 

316 

874 


7,776 
85 

7,504 

1 

11 

88 

87 


476 


7,834 
1,051 
2,276 
4,413 
15 
79 


7,474 

68 

4,942 

961 

1,503 


3,830 
125 


3,230 

377 


I  Decrease,  1910  to  1920,  probably  due  mainly  to  change  of  census  date  from  Apr.  15  in  1910  to  Jan.  1  in  1920, 


484 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  4 —TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 
OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Con. 

[The  flgiu'es  for  1910  for  certain  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  individual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classification  for  1920.] 


OCCUPATION. 


Extraction  of  minerals. 


Foremen,  overseers,  and  inspectors. 

Foremen  and  overseers 

Inspectors 


Operators,  officials,  and  managers. 

Managers 

Officials 

Operatore 


Coal  mine  operatives 

Copper  mine  operatives , 

Gold  and  silver  mine  operatives. 
Iron  mine  operatives 


Operatives  in  other  and  not  specified  mines 

Lead  and  zinc  mine  operatives 

Other  specified  mine  operatives 

Not  specified  mine  operatives , 


Quarry  operatives. 


Oil,  gas,  and  salt  well  operatives. . 

Oil  and  gas  well  operatives 

Salt  well  and  works  operatives. 


Manufacturing 
industries 


and      mechanical 


Apprentices  to  building  and  hand  trades . . . 

Blacksmiths'  apprentices 

Boiler  makers-  apprentices 

Cabinetmakers'  apprentices 

Carpenters'  apprentices , 

Coopers'  apprentices , 

Electricians'  apprentices 

Machinists'  apprentices '' , 

Masons'  apprentices 

Painters',  glaziers',  and  vamishers'  ap- 
prentices  

Paper  hangers'  apprentices , 

Plasterers'  apprentices 

Plumbers'  apprentices 

Roofers'  and  slaters'  apprentices 

Tinsmiths'  and  coppersmiths'  appren- 
tices   


Apprentices  to  dressmakers  and  milliners. 

Dressmakers'  apprentices 

MiUiuers'  apprentices 


Apprentices,  other 

Architects',  designers',  and  draftsmen's 
apprentices 

Jewelers',  watchmakers',  goldsmiths', 
and  silversmiths'  apprentices 

Printers'  and  bookbmders'  apprentices. . 

Other  apprentices 


Bakers . 


1920 


Total.         Male.       Female 


1,090,223 


30,931 

27,945 

8,' 

34, 325 
14,469 
2,522 
17,334 

733,936 
36,054 
32, 700 
38,704 

41,389 

20, 798 

11,320 

9,271 

45, 162 

91,022 

85,550 

5,472 


12,818,524 


Blacksmiths,  forgemen,  and  hammermen. . 
Blacksmiths 

Forgemen,  hammermen,  and  welders 


73,953 
2,661 
2, 005 
1,020 
4,805 
365 
9, 562 

39, 463 
1,434 

1,616 
172 

398 

7,386 

250 

2,816 

4,326 
2,715 
1,611 

65, 898 

3,777 

2,633 
11,603 

47, 885 

97,940 

221,421 
195, 255 
26, 166 


1,087,359 


36,923 
27,939 
8,984 

34, 143 
14,446 
2,481 
17, 216 

732,441 
35,918 
32,666 
38,605 

41,282 
20, 749 
11,271 
9,262 

45,084 

90,297 

85,303 

4,994 


10,888,183 


73,89"V 
2,659 
2,005 
1,020 
4,797 
365 
9,557 

39,448 
1,434 

1,598 
165 
398 

7,386 
250 

2,815 

17 
4 
13 

60,"  532 

3,479 

2,247 
10,366 
44,440 

93,347 

221,416 
195, 251 
26. 165 


2,864 


6 
2 

182 
23 
41 

118 

1,495 
136 
34 
99 

107 

49 
49 


78 

725 
247 

478 


1,930,341 


4,309 
2,711 
1,598 

5,366 

298 

386 
1,237 
3,445 

4,593 

5 
4 


1910 


Total.         Male.      Female, 


965,169 


23,338 

22, 142 

1,196 

25,234 

9,798 
1,149 
14,287 

613,924 
39, 270 
55,436 

49, 948 

47,252 

19,486 

7,945 

19, 821 

80,840 

29,927 

25,562 

4,365 


110,628,731 


(2) 
3  2,816 
(=) 
(^) 

3  6,069 
(=■) 
3  2,661 

3  2, 503 

3  2, 662 

444 

3  669 

3  9,903 
304 

12,011 
5,996 
6,015 

1,153 

3  1,839 
3  12,395 

89, 531 

240, 174 

232,988 

7,186 


964,075 


23,328 

22, 133 

1,195 

25,127 
9,786 
1,140 

14, 201 

613,519 
39,251 
55,397 
49,909 

47, 169 
19,471 
7,891 
19, 807 

80, 795 

29, 580 

25,548 

4,032 


18, 808, 161 


(2) 
3  2,814 
(2) 
(2) 

3  6,061 
(.') 
3  3, 660 

3  2, 501 

3  2,653 

440 

3  669 

3  9,899 
302 

31 

7 
24 

1,110 

3  1,770 
3  11,454 

84,752 

240, 143 

232,957 
7,186 


1,094 


10 
9 
1 

107 
12 
9 


405 
19 
39 
39 

83 
15 
54 
14 


347 

14 

333 


11,820,570 


(2) 
(2) 


39 
4 


34 
2 

11,980 
5,989 
5,991 

43 

3  69 
3941 

C-) 

4,779 

31 
31 


1  Totals  include  figures  for  occupations  (total,  91,339;  male,  88,770;  female,  2,569)  omitted  in  detail  because 
not  comparable  with  1920  figures. 

2  Comparable  figures  for  1910  not  available. 

3  Figures  for  1910  approximate  only. 

*  Many  of  the  "Machinists'  apprentices"  probably  are  machine  tenders. 


NUMBER  AND   SEX   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


485 


Table  4.— TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 
OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Con. 

[The  figures  for  1910  for  certain  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  individual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classification  for  1920.] 


OCCUPATION. 


Manufacturing  and  mechanical 

industries— Continued. 

BoUer  makers 

Brick  and  stone  masons 

Builders  and  building  contractors 

Cabinetmakers 

Carpenters 

Compositors,  linotypers,  and  typesetters. . 

Coopers 

Dressmakers   and    seamstresses    (not   in 

factory) 

Dyers 

Electricians 

Electrotypers,  stereotypers,  and  lithog- 
raphers  

Electrotypers  and  stereotypers 

Lithographers 

Engineers  (stationary),  cranemen,  hoist- 
men,  etc 

Engineers  (stationary) 

Cranemen,  derrickmen,  hoistmen,  etc 

Engravers 

Filers,    grinders,    buffers,   and   polishers 

(metal) 

Bullers  and  polishers 

Filers 

Grinders 

Firemen  (except  locomotive  and  fire  de- 
partment)   

Foremen  and  overseers  (manufacturuig) . . 

Fumacemen,  smeltennen,  heaters,  pour- 

ers,  etc 

Furnacemen  and  smeltermen 

Heaters 

Ladlers  and  pourers 

Puddlers 

Glass  blowers 

Jewelers,  watchmakers,  goldsmiths,  and 
silversmiths 

Goldsmiths  and  silversmiths 

Jewelers  and  lapidaries  (factory-) 

Jewelers  and  watchmakers  (not  in 
factory) 

Laborers  (n.  o.  s.<): 
BuUding,    general,    and    not    specified 
laborers 

Chemical  and  allied  industries 

Fertilizer  factories 

Paint  and  varnish  factories 

Powder,  cartridge,  djniamite, fuse,  and 

fireworks  factories 

Soap  factories 

Other  chemical  factories 

Cigar  and  tobacco  factories 


1920 


Total.         Male.      Female. 


74,088 
131,264 

90,109 

4.5, 511 
887, 379 
140, 16.T 

19,066 

235, 855 

15, 109 

212,964 


13,716 
5,494 
8,222 


279,984 
242,096 

37,888 


59,785 
30,511 
10,959 
18,315 


143, 875 
307,413 


40,806 

IK,  201 

16, 470 

1,020 

5,115 

9,144 


39,592 

4,828 
8,757 

26,007 


623,203 

74,289 
12,943 
4,841 

8,467 

4,715 

43,323 

35, 157 


74, 088 
131, 257 

90,030 

45,503 
887,208 
128, 859 

19,061 

336 

14.978 

212, 945 


13,530 

5,484 
8,046 


279,940 
242,064 
37, 876 

14, 492 


57,315 
28.484 
10, 893 
17,938 


143,862 
277,242 


40,800 

18, 197 

16,468 

1,020 

5,115 

9,055 


37,914 
4,771 
7,701 

25,442 


608,075 

70,994 
12,808 
4,677 

7,821 
4,346 
41,342 

21,295 


7 

79 

8 

171 

11,306 

5 

235,519 

131 

19 


186 
10 
176 


44 
32 
12 

561 


2,470 

2,027 

66 

377 


13 

30, 171 


89 


1,678 

57 

1,056 

565 


15,128 

3,295 
135 
164 

646 

369 

1,981 

13,862 


1910 


Total.         Male.       Female. 


44,761 

1169,402 

174,422 

41,892 
817, 120 
127,  .589 

2.5, 299 

449,342 

14, 050 

2 120,  241 


12,  .506 
4,368 
8,138 


231,041 
(^) 


49,525 

30,496 

10,  -236 

8,793 


111,248 
175, 098 


36,251 

19, 735 

10, 120 

679 

5,717 

15,564 


32,574 
5,757 
10,631 

16,186 


869,478 

41,741 
9,847 
2,959 

4,277 
3,433 
21,226 

16,392 


44, 761 

1169,387 

173,573 

41,884 
817,082 
113,538 

25, 292 

1,582 

13,396 

2  120, 155 


11,929 
4,268 
7,661 


(') 
231,031 

(2) 

13,429 


46,679 

28, 191 

10,069 

8.419 


111,248 
155,358 


36,226 

19,719 

10,111 

679 

5,717 

15, 474 


30,037 

5,553 

8,783 

15,701 


853,679 

39,711 
9, 757 
2,842 

3,947 
3,173 
19,992 

11,436 


115 

849 

8 

38 

14,051 

7 

447,760 
654 

286 


577 
100 
477 


(3) 


538 


2,846 

2,305 

167 

374 


19,740 


25 
16 


90 


2,537 

204 

1,848 

485 


15,799 

2,030 
90 
117 

330 

260 

1,233 

4,956 


1  The  1910  figures  include  cement  finishers;  these  numbered  7,621  in  1920. 

2  Figures  for  1910  estimated. 

8  In  1910  most  of  the  "Cranemen,  derrickmen,  hoistmen,  etc.,"  were  classified  with  the  semiskilled  oper- 
atives of  the  respective  industries. 
*  Not  otherwise  specified. 


486 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS.. 


Table  4.— TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 
OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Cou. 

[The  figures  for  1910  for  certaia  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  individual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classification  for  1920.] 


OCCUPATION. 


Manufacturing  and  mechanical 
industries — Continued . 

Laborers  (n.  o.  s.i)— Continued. 

Clayj  glass,  and  stone  industries 

Brick,  tile,  and  terra  cotta  factories. . . 

Glass  factories 

Lime,  cement,  and  artificial  stone  fac- 
tories   

Marble  and  stone  yards 

Potteries 

Clothing  industries 

Corset  factories 

Glove  factories 

Hat  factories  (felt) 

Shirt,  collar,  and  cuff  factories 

Suit,  coat,  cloak,  and  overall  factories. 
Other  clothing  factories 

Food  industries 

Bakeries 

Butter,  cheese,  and  condensed  milk 

factories 

Candy  factories 

Fish  curing  and  packing , 

Flour  and  grain  mUls 

Fruit  and  vegetable  cannmg,  etc 

Slaughter  and  packing  houses 

Sugar  factories  and  refineries , 

Other  food  factories 

Harness  and  saddle  industries 

Helpers  in  buUduig  and  hand  trades 

Iron  and  steel  industries , 

Agricultural  implement  factories 

Automobile  factories 

Blast  furnaces  and  steel  rolling  mills  K. 

Car  and  railroad  shops 

Ship  and  boat  building 

Wagon  and  carriage  factories 

Other  iron  and  steel  factories  ^ 

Not  specified  metal  industries 

Other  metal  industries , 

Brass  miUs , 

Clock  and  watch  factories 

Copper  factories , 

Gold  and  silver  factories , 

Jewelry  factories , 

Lead  and  zinc  factories , 

Tinware,  enamelware,  etc.,  factories. . 
Other  metal  factories , 

Lumber  and  furniture  industries 

Furniture  factories 

Piano  and  organ  factories 

Saw  and  planing  mills  ■• 

Other  woodworking  factories 

Paper  and  pulp  mills , 

Printing  and  publishing 

Blank  book,  envelope,  tag,  paper  bag, 

elc.^  factories 

Printuig,  publishing,  and  engraving . . 

Shoe  factories 

Tanneries 

1  Not  otherwise  specified 
"  Includes  tinplate  miUs. 


1920 


Total. 


124,544 
48, 636 
28,937 

30, 051 
5. 084 
11,836 

12,776 
771 
1,757 
989 
2,708 
3,984 
2,567 

159,535 
8,315 

15, 190 
6,584 
6,300 
18, 121 
13, 058 
59, 548 
15, 733 
16,686 

1,885 
63,519 

729, 613 
11,409 
83,341 

258, 830 

63,643 

69, 196 

9,817 

179, 607 
63,770 

67,887 

18, 485 
3,108 

10,963 
2,272 
1,421 
8,927 

17, 605 
5,106 

320,613 

35, 272 

5,321 

245, 6 W 
34,337 

52, 263 

11,436 

3,455 
7,981 

19, 210 
27,480 


Male.      Female, 


120, 215 
48, 099 
26,461 

29,884 
5,061 
10,710 

6,414 
194 
899 
825 
1,317 
2,219 
%0 

143, 397 
6,869 

14, 174 
4,398 
5,261 
17,983 
9,743 
.55, 436 
15,414 
14, 119 

1,727 
63,412 

717, 022 
11,292 
80, 874 

256, 548 

53,280 

68,917 

9, 594 

173,734 
62, 783 

62, 771 

17,614 
1,929 

10,908 
2, 061 
1,255 
8, 859 

15,436 
4,709 

309, S74 

32, 600 

4, 596 

241,334 
31,344 

49,786 


2,646 
6,240 

14,194 
26,703 


4,329 

537 

2,476 

167 

23 

1,126 

6.362 

'577 

858 

164 

1,391 

1,765 

1,607 

16, 138 
1,446 

1,016 
2, 186 
1,039 

138 
3,315 
4,112 

319 
2,567 

15S 
107 

12, 591 

117 

2,467 

2,282 

363 

279 

223 

5,873 

987 

5,116 

871 

1,179 

55 

211 

166 

68 

2,169 

397 

10,739 
2,672 
725 
4,349 
2,993 

2,477 

2, 5.50 


1,741 


5,016 

777 


1910 


Total.         Male.      Female, 


154, 826 
77,954 
24,634 

36, 0.83 
6,915 
9,240 

10. 240 
'.834 
870 
1,759 
2,184 
2,920 
1,673 

82,015 
4,510 

4, 816 
2,978 
4,870 
9,243 
4,670 
33,903 
8, 755 
8,270 

1,298 
66,303 

482,941 
11,067 
15, 783 

202,392 
48, 342 
11,983 
12,391 

138, 059 
42,924 

44,773 

10, 885 

1,879 

11,, 586 

1,277 

668 

7, 945 

7,5,S7 

2,946 

317, 244 

23,618 

4, 459 

200, 142 

29, 025 

31,. 388 

7,041 

1,557 
5,484 

10,277 
20, 798 


152, 438 
77, 333 
23,686 

35,931 
6,847 
8,641 

5.424 
'286 

446 
1,.541 

821 
1,651 

679 

75,691 
3,755 

4,688 
1,845 
4, 637 
9, 1,52 
3,6,S3 
32,471 
8,647 
6,813 

1,210 
66,222 

476,  ,801 
10, 953 
15,644 

201,030 
4,8, 114 
11,975 
12,232 

134,295 
42,5,58 

42, 134 
10, 606 
1,262 
11,532 
1,101 
528 
7,871 
6,709 
2,525 

313, 228 
23,0,89 
4, 099 

2,58,361 
27,679 

29,959 

.5,217 

1,096 
4,121 

7,9.52 
20, 491 


3  Includes  iron  foundries. 

<  Includes  box  factories  (wood). 


NUMBER  AND  SEX   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


487 


Table  4.— TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 
OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910-Con. 

[The  figures  for  1910  for  certain  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  indi^adual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classificatiou  for  1920.] 


OCCUPATION. 


Manufacturing:  and  mechanical 
industries— Continued. 

Laborers  (n.  o.  s.') — Continued. 
TextUe  industries — 

Carpet  mills 

Cotton  mills 

ICnitting  mills 

Lace  and  embroidery  rnills 

Silk  mills 

TextUe  dyeing,  finishing,  and  printing 

miUs 

Woolen  and  worsted  mills 


1920 


Other  textile  miUs 

Hemp  and  jute  mills 

Linen  mills 

Rope  and  cordage  factories 

Sail,  awning  and  tent  factories. 
Not  specified  textile  mills 


Other  industries 

Broom  and  brush  factories 

Button  factories 

Charcoal  and  coke  works 

Electric  light  and  power  plants 

Electrical  supply  factories 

Gas  works 

Leather  belt,  leather  case,  etc. ,  factories 

Liquor  and  beverage  industries 

Paper  box  factories 

Petroleum  refineries 

Rubber  factories 

Straw  factories 

Trunk  factories 

Turpentine  distilleries 

Other  miscellaneous  industries 

Other  not  specified  industries 


Loom  fixers 

Machinists,  millwrights,  and  toolmakers. . 
Machinists 


Millwrights 

Toolmakers  and  die  setters  and  sinkers. . 

Managers  and  superintendents  (manufac- 
turing)   


Manufacturers  and  oflaeials. 

Manufacturers 

Officials 


Mechanics  (n.  o.  s.i) 

Gunsmiths,  locksmiths,  and  beUhangers. 

Wheelwrights 

Other  mechanics 


Millers  (grain,  flour,  feed,  etc.) 

Milliners  and  millinery  dealers 

Molders,  founders,  and  casters  (metal). 
Brass  molders,  founders,  and  casters. 
Iron  molders,  foiuiders,  and  casters. . 
Other  molders,  founders,  and  casters. 


Oilers  of  machinery 

Painters ,  glaziers ,  vamishers,  enamelers ,  et  c , 

Enamelers,  lacquerers,  and  japaimers 

Painters,  glaziers,  and  vamishers  (build- 
ing)  

Painters,  glaziers,  and  vamishers  (fac- 
tory)  


Total.         Male.       Female, 


3,953 

76,315 

11,943 

944 

10,080 

10,605 
22,227 

17,243 

1,254 

458 

4,268 

283 

10,980 

463,891 

2,800 

1,407 

9,384 

15,417 

26,789 

18, 845 

3,578 

10,530 

3,384 

31,795 

51, 467 

577 

2, 

9,731 

84,337 

191,364 

15,961 

894, 662 
801,901 
37,669 
55,09? 


201,721 


231, 

183, 


281, 
4, 
3, 

273, 

23, 

73, 

123, 
7, 

114, 
2, 


24,612 


323, 
4, 


248, 
70, 


3,378 

59,646 

6,  "' 

677 
7,350 

9,885 
18,238 

14,564 
1,110 

364 
3, 

237 
9,048 

426,398 

2,407 

1,093 

9,352 

15, 255 

23,562 

IS,  787 

3,274 

10, 295 

2,401 

31,566 

47, 515 

513 

2,269 

9, 605 

77,583 

170, 921 

15,958 

894,6.54 
801,896 
37, 669 
55,089 


196,771 


248,394 
68, 135i 


575 
16,669 
5,340 

267 
2,730 

720 
3,989 

2,679 

144 

94 

463 

46 

1,932 

37, 493 

393 

314 

32 

162 

3,227 

58 

304 

235 

983 

229 

3,952 

64 

217 

126 

6,754 

20,443 


4,950 


223,289  8,326 
178,441  4,945 
44, 848    3, 381 


1910 


281,690 

51 

4,638 
3,727 

7 

273,325 

44 

23,265 
3,6.57 

7 
69,  .598 

123,668 
7, 2.38 

13 

114,022 
2,408 

9 

4 

24,568 

44 

319, 697 
3,168 

3,335 
969 

103 
2,263 


Total.         Male.      Female. 


3,769 

37,804 

7,804 

705 

3,798 

9,958 
12,290 

11,018 
1,462 

738 
3,797 

264 
4,757 

246,677 

1,565 

1,105 

11,446 

8,176 

11,434 

16, 549 

1,908 

18,857 

1,403 

11,215 

13,546 

413 

985 

6,405 

32,237 

109, 433 

13,254 

488,049 

461,344 

17,442 

9,2&3 


104, 210 

256,591 

235, 107 

21,484 

3,251 
3,732 

23,152 
127,906 

120,900 
6,512 

112, 122 
2,266 

14,013 

337, 355 
2,999 

213,  Ul 

60,915 


3,437 

32,037 

4,264 

468 

2, 

9,362 
10, 245 

8,608 
1, 295 

479 
3,131 

234 
3,469 

229, 517 

1,340 

790 

11,431 

8,011 

10, 0.53 

16,534 

1,757 

18, 294 

791 

11,151 

12, 224 

319 

909 

6,354 

29,836 

99,723 

13, 254 

487,956 

461,271 

17,442 

9,243 


102, 748 

251,892 

230,809 

21,083 

(-) 
3,218 
3,732 

(=) 

23,093 
5,459 

120, 7a3 
6,509 

112.070 
2,204 

13,990 

334,814 
1,968 

273,060 

59,786 


332 
5,767 
3,540 

237 
1,112 

596 
2,045 

2,410 

167 

259 

666 

30 

1,288 

17, 160 

225 

315 

15 

165 

1,381 
15 
151 
563 
612 
64 

1,322 
94 
76 
51 

2,401 

9,710 


20 


1,462 

4,699 

4,298 

401 

(2) 


59 
122,447 

117 

3 

52 

62 

23 

2,  ML 
1,031 

381 

1,129 


1  Not  Otherwise  specified. 


2  Comfjarable  figure."?  for  1910  not  available. 


488 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  4.— TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 
OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Con. 

[The  figures  for  1910  for  certain  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  individual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classification  for  1920.] 


OCCXJPATION. 


Manufacturing  and  mechanical 
industries — Contmued. 


Paper  hangers 

Pattern  and  model  makers. 


Plasterers  and  cement  finishers. 

Cement  finishers 

Plasterers 


Phmibers  and  gas  and  steam  fitters 

Pressmen  and  plate  printei's  (printing). . . 

Rollers  atid  roU  liands  (metal) 

Roofers  and  slaters 

Sawyers 


Semiskilled  operatives  (n.  o.  s.^): 

Chemical  and  allied  industries 

Fertilizer  factories 

Paint  and  vamisli  factories 

Powder, cartridge, dynamite, fuse,  and 

fireworks  factories' 

Soap  factories 

Other  chemical  factories 


Cigar  and  tobacco  factories. 


Clay,  glass,  and  stone  industries 

Brick,  tile,  and  terra  cotta factories . . . 

Glass  factories 

Lime,  cement,  and  artificial  stone  fac- 
tories   

Marble  and  stone  yard  s 

Potteries 


Clothing  industries 

Corset  factories 

Glove  factories 

Hat  factories  (felt) 

Shirt,  collar ,  and  cuff  factories 

Suit,  coat, cloak, and  overall  factories. 
Other  clothing  factories 


Food  industries 

Bakeries 

Butter,  cheese,  and  condensed  milk 

factories 

Candy  factories 

Fish  curing  and  packing 

Flour  and  grain  mills 

Fruit  and  vegetable  canning,  etc 

Slaughter  and  packing  houses 

Sugar  f actorie.s  and  refineries 

Other  food  factories 


Harness  and  saddle  industries. 


Iron  and  steel  industries 

Agricultural  implement  factories 

Automobile  factories 

Blast  furnaces  and  steel  rolling  mills '. 

Car  and  railroad  shops 

Shtip  and  boa t  building. . .  _. 

Wagon  and  carriage  factories 

Other  iron  and  steel  factories  < 

Not  specified  metaliudustries 


Other  metal  industries 

Brass  mills 

Clock  and  watch  factories. 

Copper  factories 

Gold  and  silver  factories  . . 


1920 


Total.         Male.       Female, 


18, 746 
27, 720 

45,876 

7,621 

38, 255 

206,718 
18,683 
25, 061 
11,378 
33,809 


60, 341 
1,107 
5,521 

7,379 

6, 2.88 
29, 746 

145, 222 

85, 434 
9,987 
44, 831 

7,633 
5, 546 
17, 437 

409, 361 
12, 642 
23, 357 
21, 178 
52, 377 
143, 872 
155, 935 

188,  895 
20, 441 

18,841 

52, 281 

7,586 

8,112 

10,204 

49,991 

3, 

17, 633 

18, 135 

689, 980 

7,722 

121, 164 

93, 627 

97, 979 

97, 666 

9, 430 

245, 450 

16, 942 

91,291 

17, 482 

18,244 

2,986 

6,239 


18,338 
27, 663 

45, 870 

7, 621 

38, 249 

206, 715 
18,683 
25,061 
11,378 
33,800 


32, 072 
1,352 
4,686 

4, 811 
3, 239 
17, 984 

61, 262 

72, 269 
9,357 
37, 636 

7,426 

5,478 

12, 372 

143,718 
1,115 
6,584 
14,716 
10, 361 
79, 357 
31, 5S5 

116,493 

8,858 

16,096 
20, 913 
4, 363 
7,524 
3,898 
41,906 
3,144 
9,791 

17,573 

632, 161 

7,136 

108, 376 

89, 526 

97,003 

97, 175 

8, 749 

209,112 

15, 084 

60, 844 
13, 576 
10, 043 
2,834 
4.432 


18,269 
65 
835 

2,568 
3,049 
11, 762 

83,960 

13,165 

630 

7,195 

207 

68 

5,065 

265,643 
11,  527 
16, 773 
6,462 
42, 016 
64, 515 

124, 350 

72, 402 
11,583 

2,745, 

31,  368 

3,223 

588 

6,306 

8,065 

662 

7,842 

562 

57, 819 

586 

12, 788 

4,101 

976 

491 

681 

36, 338 

1,858 

30,447 

3,906 

8,201 

152 

1,807 


1910 


Total. 


25, 577 
23,559 

1  47,682 

G) 
47,682 

148,304 
20, 084 
18,407 
14, 078 
43,276 


30,705 

635 

3,920 

5,263 
4,443 
16, 414 

151, 801 

88,691 
13, 407 
41,877 

8,609 

8,539 

16, 259 

386, 136 
13, 073 
19,339 
33, 020 
60, 169 
138, 042 
122, 493 

105, 283 
8,938 

11,598 

30, 943 
2,776 
3,992 
5,290 

25, 897 
1,871 

13,978 

22,660 


369, 
4, 
21, 
70, 
47, 
14, 
22, 

154, 
33, 


Male. 


24,780 
23,006 

1  47,076 

47,676 

148,304 
19, 892 
18, 384 
14,078 
43, 257 


17, 158 

622 

3,292 

2,858 
2,516 
7,870 

79, 956 

79, 230 
12, 649 
37, 927 

8,480 
8, 389 
11, 785 

148, 866 
1,375 
5,353 
22, 702 
13,311 
75,444 
30,681 

68, 683 
3,008 

11,065 
13, 60S 
1,786 
3,750 
2,127 
23, 492 
1, 055 
8,192 

21,958 

345, 483 
4,494 
20, 243 
67, 889 
47,406 
14, 464 
21, 255 

138, 677 
31,055 

48,956 

14, 350 

9,2.52 

1,915 

4,141 


>  Cement  finishers  were  included  with  "Brick  and  stone  masons"  in  1910. 
« Not  otherwise  specified. 


69, 815 
16, 886: 
15, 628 

1, 968' 

5,831 

3  Includes  tinplato  mills. 
*  Includes  iron  foundries. 


Female. 


797 
653 


(') 


1  6 


192 
23 


13, 547 

13 

628 

2,405 
1,927 

.8,574 

71,  845 

9,461 

758 

3,950 

129 

150 

4,474 

237, 270 
11,698 
13, 986 
10, 318 

46. 858 
62, 598 
91, 812 

36,000 
5,930 

633 
17, 335 

990 

242 
3,163 
2,405 

216 
6,786 

692 

23, 557 

372 

848 

2,384 

377 

66 

1,084 

16, 043 

2,383 

20. 859 
2,535 
6,376 

.53 
1,690 


NUMBER  AND   SEX   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


489 


Table  4,— TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 
OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  19ia-Con. 

[The  figures  for  1910  for  certain  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  individual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classification  for  1920.] 


OCCUPATION. 


Manufacturing  and  mechanical 

Industrie  s — Continued . 

Semiskilled  operatives  (n.  o.  s.i) — Contd. 
Other  metal  industries — Continued. 

Jewelry  factories 

Lead  and  zinc  factories 

Tinware,  enamelware,  etc.,  factories. . 

Other  metal  factories 

Lumber  and  furniture  industries 

Furniture  factories 

Piano  and  organ  factories 

Saw  and  planing  mills  - 

Other  woodworking  lactones 


Paperandpulp  mills 

Printing  and  publishing 

Blank  book,  envelope,  tag,  paper  bag, 

etc.,  factories 

Printing,  publishing,  and  engraving. 


Shoe  factories. 
Tanneries 


Textile  industries: 

Carpet  mills 

Cotton  mills 

Knitting  mills 

Lace  and  embroidery  mills 

Silk  mills 

TextUe  dyeing,  finishing,  and  printing 

miUs 

Woolen  and  worsted  mills 


1920 


Total. 


Other  textile  mills 

Hemp  and  jute  mills 

Linen  mills 

Rope  and  cordage  factories 

Sail,  awning, and  tent  factories. 
Not  specified  textile  mills 


Other  industries 

Broom  and  brush  factories 

Building  and  hand  trades 

Button  factories 

Charcoal  and  coke  works 

Electric  light  and  power  plants 

Electrica  1  supply  factories 

Gas  works 

Leather  belt, leathercase,  etc.,  factories 

Liquor  and  beverage  industries 

Paper  box  factories 

Petroleum  refineries 

Rubberfactories 

Straw  factories 

Trunk  factories 

Turpentine  distilleries 

Other  miscellaneous  industries 

Other  not  specified  industries 


Shoemakers  and  cobblers  (not  in  factory) . . . 


Skilled  occupations  (n.  o.  s.'-) , 

Annealers  and  temperers  (metal) . 

Piano  and  organ  tuners 

Wood  carvers 

Other  skilled  occupations 


Stonecutters 

Structural  iron  workers  (building). 
Tailors  and  tailoresses 


15,083 
2,464 
19,356 
9,437 
168,  719 
55, 717 
19,852 
57,320 
35,830 

54,669 

80,403 

13, 694 
66,  709 

206,225 
32,226 


23,387 
302, 454 
107, 604 

19,083 
115, 721 

17, 736 
126, 418 

79,994 
4,168 
2,574 
8,454 
3,543 

61,255 

622, 662 
12,606 

7,003 
12, 977 

1,722 
15, 949 
64,841 

9,462 
17,189 
15, 655 
20, 452 

,s,  891 
86,204 
14, 102 

5,456 

1, 138 
121, 968 
207, 047 

:s,85& 

19, 395 
2,913 
7,047 
3,025 
6,410 

22, 099 

18, 8.36 

192,232 


Male.       Female. 


8,946 
2,186 
12, 167 
6,660 
1.50, 079 
48,906 
16,949 
54, 016 
30,208 

41,321 

39, 281 

5,117 
34, 164 

132, 813 
28,598 


13,003 

1.53,269 

26, 922 

6,086 

42,953 

12,154 
64,703 

34,944 

1,951 

860 

4,714 

2, 538, 

24, 8811 

410, 2561 

10, 219; 

6,983, 

7, 7681 

1,692| 

15, 610 

37, 452 

9,294] 

12,809 

14,960 

7, 077, 

8,229 

67,370 

7, 751, 

4,644! 

1, 130 

7.5, 772 

121,496 

78,599 

19,326 
2,910 
7,007 
3,008 
6,401 


6,137 

278 
7,189 
2,777 
18,640 
6,811 
2,903 
3,304 
5,622 

13,348 

41, 122 

8,577 
32,545 

73,412 
3,62S 


10,384 
149, 185 
80,682 
12,997 
72,768 

5,582 
61, 715 

45,050 
2,217 
1,714 
3,740 
1,005 

36,374 

212,406 

2,387 

20 

5,209 

30 

339 

27, 389 

168 

4,380 

695 

13, 375 

662 

18,834 

6,351 

812 

8 

46,196 

85,551 

260 


'  Not  otherwise  specified. 


22,096  3 

18,836 

160,404;      31,828 

*  Includes  box  factories  (wood). 


1910 


Total.  Male.       Female. 


10,834 

1,915 

10,611 

6,143 

168, 271 

44,640 

18,953 

66,060 

38, 618 

36,383 

68,790 

10,032 

58, 758 

181,010 
33,652 


37,347 
280, 149 
87,866 
16, 027 
79,379 

16,371 
105, 186 

67, 228 
4,621 
1,984 
6,517 
3,365 

50, 741 

346, 430 

11, 163 

11,733 

11,461 

1,634 

24,677 

5,732 

11,553 

31, 503 

17, 917 

1, 739 

31, 593 

5, 915 

4,944 

1,449 

71, 0.50 

93,487 

59, 570 

16,808 
1,901 
6, 6;» 
5,308 
2,906 

35, 731 

11,427 

204,608 


6,334 

1,652 

6,674 

4,638 

154, 324 

40,936 

17,400 

63,684 

32,304 

25,803 

32,851 

3,422 
29,429 

121,744 
31,746 


17,655 
139, 483 
22, 528 
4,336 
29,019 

11, 168 
53, 130 

26,287 

2,007 

703 

3,022 

2,324 

18,231 

222,  111 
9,037 

10, 212 
6,682 
1,618 
8,704 

13, 636 
5, 
8, 473 

29,664 
4,862 
1,669 

21, 170 
1,945 
4,381 
1,441 

41,244 

51,684 

68,788 

16,560 
1, 

6,528 
5, 
2,830 

35, 726 

11,427 

163, 795 


4,500 
263 
3,937 
1,505 
13, 947 
3,704 
1,553 
2, 376 
6, 314 

10,580 

35,939 

6,610 
29,329 

59, 266 
1,906 

19,  692 
140, 606 
65, 338 
11,691 
50, 360 

5,203 
52, 056 

40, 941 

2, 614 
1,281 
3,495 
1,041 
32, 510 

124, 319 

2,126 

1,  .521 

4,779 

16 

176 

11,041 

43 

3,080 

1,  S.39 

13, 055 

70 

10, 423 

3,970 

563 

8 

29,806 

41,803 


248 
7 

105 
60 
70 


40,813 


490 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  4  —TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 
OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Con. 

[The  figures  for  1910  for  certain  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  individual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classification  for  1920.] 


OCCUPATION. 


Manufacturing  and  mechanical 
industries — Continued. 


Tinsmiths  and  copperemiths 

Coppersmiths 

Tinsmiths  and  sheet  metal  workers. 


Upholsterers . 


Transportation . 


Water   transportation    (selected    occupa- 
tions): 
Boatrntn,  canal  men,  and  lock  keepers. . 

Captains,  masters,  mates,  and  pilots 

Longshoremen  and  stevedores 

Sailors  and  deck  hands 


Road  and  street  transportation  (selected 
occupations): 

Carriage  and  hack  drivers 

Chauffem's 

Draymen,  teamsters,  and  expressmen  i. , 
Foremen  of  livery  and  transfer  companies 

Garage  keepers  and  managers 

Hostlers  and  stable  hands 


Laborers  ( garage,  road,  and  streets 

Garage 

Road  and  street  building  and  repairing 
Street  cleaning 


Livery  stable  keepers  and  managers 

Proprietors   and   managers   of  transfer 
companies 


Railroad  transportation  (selected  occupa- 
tions): 

Baggagemen  and  freight  agents 

Baggagemen 

Freight  agents 


1920 


Total.         Male.      Female, 


74,968 

6,233 

69, 735 

29,605 


3,063,582 


Boiler  washere  and  engine  hostlers. 
Brakemen 

Conductors  (steam  railroad) 

Conductors  (street  raihoad) 


Foremen  and  overseers. 

S  team  railroad 

Street  railroad 


Laborers 

Steam  railroad. 
Street  railroad . 


Locomotive  engineers  2. 
Locomotive  firemen  2. . . 


Motormen 

Sloam  railroad. 
Street  railroad. 


Officials  and  superintendents. 

Steam  railroad 

Street  railroad 


6,319 
26,320 
85,928 
64,832 


9,057 

285,045 

411,132 

3,""" 

42, 161 

18,976 

168, 482 
31,450 

115,836 
11,196 

11,240 

23,497 


16,819 

11,878 
4,941 

25, 305 
114, 107 
74,539 
63, 760 

79,294 
73,046 
6, 248 

495, 713 

470, 199 

25,514 

109,899 
91,345 

66, 519 
3, 560 
02,959 

35,881 

32,426 

3,455 


74,967 
5,232 
C9, 725 

27,338 


2,850,528 


6,286 
26, 318 
85,605 
54,800 


8,906 
284,096 
410, 484 
3,866 
41,944 
18,973 

158, 204 
31,339 

115,673 
11,192 

11,168 

23,231 


16, 789 
11,875 
4,914 

26, 271 
114,107 

74,539 
63, 507 

79.216 

72; 980 

6, 236 

488, 659 

463, 613 

25,04(i 

109, 899 
91,345 

66, 499 

3, 560 

62, 939 

35, 830 

32, 3851 
3,445l 


2,267 


213, 054 


33 

2 

323 

32 


91 
949 
648 
2 
207 
3 

278 

111 

163 

4 

72 

266 


34 


7,054 

6,586 

468 


1910 


Total.         Male.      Female, 


59, 833 
3,410 
56,423 

20, 221 


2,637,420 


5,304 
24,242 
62, 857 
46,510 


36,376 

45, 786 

408,469 

6,606 

5,279 

63,388 

194, 882 
4,468 

180, 468 
9,946 

34, 795 

16,698 


17,033 
12, 273 

4, 760 

10,409 
92, 572 
65, 604 
56,932 

69,933 
65, 260 
4,673 

570, 975 

543,  I6S1 

27,8071 

96,229 
76,381 

58,706 
2, 487| 
56,2181 

22,238! 
19, 805| 
2, 433! 


59, 809 
3,410 
56,399 

18,928 


2,530,795 


6,289 
24,242 
62, 813 
46,498 


35,339 

45, 752 

408, 396 

6,606 

5,266 

63,382 

194,876 
4,462 

180,468 
9,946 

34,612 

15,368 


17,028 
12, 273 
4,755 

10,409 
92, 572 
66,604 
56,932 

69,693 
65, 038 
4,655 

667, 622 

539, 920 

27, 602 

96, 229 
76, 381 

58, 705 

2,487 

66, 218 

22,230 
19, 803 
2,433 


24 
1,293 

106,625 


15 


183 
230 


240 

222 

18 

3,453 

3,248 

205 


1  Teamsters  in  agricultiu'e,  forestry,  and  the  extraction  of  minerals  are  classified  with  the  other  workere 
in  those  industries,  respectively;  and  drivers  for  bakeries  and  laundries  are  classified  with  deliverymeu  in 
trade. 

2  Probably  at  each  census  some  stationary  engineers  are  included  with  locomotive  engineers,  and  some 
other  firemen  with  locomotive  firemen. 


Number  and  sex  of  occupied  peesons. 


491 


Table  4.— TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 
OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Cou. 

[The  figures  for  1910  for  certain  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  individual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classification  for  1920.] 


OCCUPATION. 


Transportation — Continued. 

Railroad  transportation  (selected  occ.) — 
Continued. 

Switchmen,  flagmen,  and  yardmen 

Switchmen  and  flagmen  (steam  rail- 
road)   , 

Switchmen  and  flagmen  (street  rail- 
road)  

Yardmen  (steam  railroad) 


Ticket  and  station  agents 

Express,  post,  telegraph,  and  telephone 
(selected  occupations): 
Agents  (express  companies) 


Express  messengers  and  railway  mail 

clerks 

Express  messengers 

Railway  mail  clerks 


Mail  carriers 

Telegraph  and  telephone  linemen. 

Telegraph  messengers 

Telegraph  operators 

Telephone  operators 


Other  transportation  pursuits: 

Foremen  and  overseers  (n.  o.  s.') 

Road  and  street  building  and  repairing 

Telegraph  and  telephone 

Water  transportation , 

O ther  transportation  2 , 


Inspectors 

Steam  railroad 

Street  railroad 

Telegraph  and  telephone. 
Other  transportation 


Laborers  (n.  o.  s.') , 

Express  companies 

Pipe-lines 

Telegraph  and  telephone. 

Water  transportation 

Other  transportation 


Proprietors,     ofllcials,     and     managers 

(n.  o.  s.') 

Telegraph  and  telephone 

Other  transportation 


Other  occupations  (semiskilled) 

Road  and  street  building  and  repairing. 

Steam  railroad 

Street  railroad 

Telegraph  and  t  elephone 

Water  transportation 

Other  transportation 


Trade. 


Bankers,  brokers,  and  money  lenders 

Bankers  and  bank  officials 

Commercial  brokers  and  commission  men. 
Loan  brokers  and  loan  company  officials. 

Pawnbrokers 

Stockbrokei-s 

Brokers  not  specified  and  promoters 


1920 


Total.         Male.      Female 


111,565 
101,917 

2,500 

7,148 

20,585 


5,293 


25,005 
9,138 
15,86 

91,451 
37,91 
9,403 
79, 434 
190, 160 


25,995 
9,558 
6,822 
3,488 
6,12"" 

50,233 

42, 721 

3,451 

2,821 

1,240 

33, 432 
9,089 
7,369 
5,088 
5, 966 
5,920 


18, 95' 
11,603 
7,354 

48, 124 
4,435 

28,621 
9,259 
1,831 
1,774 
2,204 


4,242,979 


161,613 
82,375 
27, 552 
4, 38.-J 
1,088 
29, 609 
16,004 


111,000 

101,359 

2,496 
7,145 


5,193 


24,996 
9,129 
15,867 

90, 131 
37,905 
8,969 
62,5" 
11,781 


25,958 
9,55" 
6,79 
3, 488 
6,116 

49, 848 

42, 67a 

3,445 

2,491 

1,237 

33, 229 
9,06" 
7,362 
5,011 
5, 9t)3 
5,82( 


18,384 
11,059 
7,325 

46,634 
4,331 

27,916 
9,088 
1,410 
1,753 
2,136 


1910 


156,309 
78, 149 
27,358 
4,255 
1,066 
29,233 
16, 248 


565 
558 


4 
3 

2,261 


1,320 

12 

434 

16,860 

178,379 


37 


.  11 

385 
46 

6 
330 

3 

203 
22 


573 

544 
29 

1,490 
104 
705 
171 
421 
21 
68 


3,575,187  667,792 


5,304 
4,226 
194 
130 
22 
376 
356 


Total.         Male.      Female, 


85, 14' 

73,419 

2,153 
9,575 


22,021 
6,  781 
15,240 

80,678 
28, 350 
9,152 
09,953 
97, 893 


14, 738 
7,064 
3,843 
3,016 
815 

33, 237 
27, 061 
2,268 
2,019 
689 

26, 555 
3,010 
2,  (i05 
5,312 

14,267 
1,361 


14,839 
10,089 
4,750 

38, 742 
5,076 

24, 424 
5,187 
1,213 
1,945 
.  897 


3,614,670 


105,804 
56,059 
24,009 
2,111 
1,232 
13,729 
8,664 


85,095 
73,367 

2,15; 

9,57, 

22,930 


22,018 
6,778 
15,240 

79, 667 
28,347 

9,074 
61,734 

9,631 


14,333 

7, 064 

3,439 

3,016 

814 

32, 962 
27, 525 
2,265 

2,485 
687 

26,300 
2,979 
2,  tJ05 
5,251 

14,17" 
1,288 


13,411 

8, 680 
4,731 

37, 749 
4,726 

24,125 

5,147 

992 

1,905 


3, 146, 582 


103, 170 
54,387 
23, 690 
1,989 
1,191 
13, 522 
8,391 


1,208 


71 


1,011 
3 

78 

8,219 

88,262 


405 

'404 
.... 


275 
136 

3 
134 

2 

255 
31 


1,428 

1,409 

19 

993 
350 
299 
40 
221 
40 
43 


468,088 


2,634 
1,672 
319 
122 
41 
207 
273 


1  Not  otherwise  specified. 

'  Marked  increase,  1910  to  1920,  probably  due  mainly  to  increase  in  garage  and  pipe-line  foremen, 
here  included. 


492 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  i TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 

OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Con. 

[The  figures  for  1910  for  certain  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  individual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classification  for  1920.] 


OCCUPATION. 


Trade — Continued . 


Clerks  in  stores ' 

Commercial  travelers 

Decorators,  drapers,  and  window  dressers.. 


Deliverymen  * 

Bakeries  and  laundries  -. 
Stores  2 


Floorwalkers,  foremen,  and  overseers 

Floorwalkers  and  foremen  in  stores 

Foremen  (warehouses,  stockyards,  etc.). 

Inspectors,  gaugers,  and  samplers 


Insiu'ance  agents  and  officials , 

Insurance  agents 

Officials  of  insurance  companies. 


Laborers  in  coal  and  lumber  yards,  ware- 
houses, etc 

Coal  yards , 

Elevators , 

Lumberyards , 

Stockyards , 

Warehouses , 


Laborers,  porters,  and  helpei"sin  stores 

Newsboys 


Proprietors,  officials,  andmanagers  (n.o.s.)^. 

Employment  office  keepers 

Proprietors,  etc. ,  elevators « 

Proprietors,  etc.,  warehouses 

Other  proprietors,  officials,  and  managers. 

Real  estate  agents  and  officials 


Retail  dealers  * 

Agricultural  implements  and  wagons. 

Art  stores  and  artists'  materials 

Automobiles  and  accessories 

Bicycles 

Books 

Boots  and  shoes 

Butchers  and  meat  dealers 

Buyers  and  shippers  of  grain 

Buyers  and  shi|opers  of  lis^e  stock 

Buyers  and  shippers  of  other  farm  produce . 

Candy  and  confectionery 

Cigars  and  tobacco 

Carpets  and  rugs 

Clothing  and  men's  furnishings 

Coal  and  wood 

Coffee  and  tea 

Crockery,  glassware,  and  quoensware 

Curios,  antiques,  and  novelties 

Delicatessen  stores 

Department  stores 

Drugs  and  medicines,  including  druggists 

and  pharmacists 

Dry  goods,  fancy  goods,  and  notions 

Five  and  ten  cent  and  variety  stores 

Florists  (dealers)^ 

Flour  and  feed 

Fruit 

Furniture 

Furs 

Gas  fixtures  and  electrical  supplies 

General  stores 


1920 


Total.         Male.      Female, 


413,918 

179,320 

8,853 

170, 235 
20, 888 
149,347 

26,437 

20,604 

5,833 


134,978 

119,918 

15,060 


125,609 
25, 192 
11,312 
43,351 
22, 888 
22, 806 

12.5,007 
27,961 

34, 776 
3,026 
8,858 
6,353 

16. 539 

149, 135 

,  328, 275 
7,789 
2, 646 

28, 768 
2,221 
3,035 

22,544 

122, 105 

7,305 

30, 464 

10. 540 
40,091 
19, 141 

1,132 
46, 653 
26, 556 
5,044 
1,618 
3,353 
4,333 
11,752 

80, 157 

63,909 

5,968 

5,746 

9,309 

23,385 

26,013 

4,789 

4,420 

80,020 


243, 521 
176,514 

7,698 

170,039 
20, 8.58 
149, 181 

22,367 
16,565 
5,802 

12,6&3 

129, £89 

114,835 

14,754 


124,713 
25, 157 
11,244 
43,297 
22,859 
22, 156 

116,602 
27,635 

33,715 
2,357 
8,836 
6, 310 

16,212 

139,927 

1,249,295 
7,760 
1, 

28, 626 

2,200 

2,600 

21,781 

120,940 

7, 

30, 433 

10, 507 

32, 368 

18, 031 

1,116 

43,440 

26, 057 

4,766 

1,505 

2,593 

3, 565 

10,800 

76,995 
56,1  " 
4,8 
4,784 
9,212 
22, 185 
25,337 
4,434 
4,335 
76,317 


170,397 
2,806 
1,155 

196 
30 
166 

4,070 

4,039 

31 

1,031 

5,389 

5,083 

306 


896 
35 
68 
54 
29 

710 

8,405 
326 

1,061 

669 

22 

43 

327 

9,208 

78,080 

29 

657 

142 

21 

435 

763 

1,165 

17 

31 

33 

7,723 

1,110 

16 

3,213 

499 

278 

113 

760 

768 

952 

3,162 

7,751 

1,069 

962 

97 

1,200 

676 

355 

85 

3,709 


1910 


Total.         Male.      Female. 


387,183 

163, 620 

5,341 


229 

24 

205 

20 
17 


81 

16 

6 

43 

5 
8 

102 

29 

22 
2 
5 
4 

10 


2 

4 

1 

3 

19 

124 

11 

32 

6 

29 

17 

1 

35 

24 

5 

2 

2 

3 

8 

67 

65 

4 

2 

9 

19 

22 

2 

1 


275, 5S9 

161,027 

4,902 

229, 469 

24,012 

205, 457 

17,649 

14,900 

2, 749 

11,685 

95, 302 

85,926 

9,376 


SO,  450 
16,655 
6,335 
43, 389 
5,991 
8,080 

98, 169 
29, 435 

21,352 
1,540 
5,105 
4,368 

10,339 

122, 935 

1,127,926 

8,410 

1,955 

4,545 

1,486 

2,796 

18, 470 

122, 757 

11,454 

32, 346 

6, 806 

21,601 

16,375 

1,152 

34,229 

23,942 

5,112 

2,298 

2,377 

2,313 

8, 564 


111,594 

2,593 

439 

150 
18 
132 

3,075 

3,046 

29 

1,761 

2, 662 

2,537 

125 


673 
8 
11 
9 

638 

4,164 
273 

1,010 

720 

13 

25 

252 

2,927 

67, 103 

108 

415 

52 

46 

322 

876 

1,291 

81 

170 

58 

7,937 

1,353 

86 

1,044 

624 

239 

210 

358 

718 

406 

2,161 

7,962 

1,037 

407 

106 

772 

470 

237 

29 

3,325 


1  Many  of  the  "Clerks  in  stores"  probably  are  "Salesmen  and  saleswomen." 

2  Decrease,  1910  to  1920,  probably  due  mainly  to  substitution  of  motor  for  horse-drawn  delivery  wagons, 
'  Not  otherwise  specified. 

*  Includes,  also,  managers  and  superintendents  of  retail  stores. 
^  Growers  of  flowers  are  shown  under  "AgricuHure,"  p.  483- 


NUMBER  AND   SEX   OP   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


493 


Table  4 TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 

OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Coa. 

[The  figures  for  1910  for  certain  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  individual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classification  for  1920.] 


OCCUPATION. 


Trade — Continued. 

Retail  dealers^— Continued. 

Groceries 

Hardware,  stoves,  and  cutlery.. 

Harness  and  saddlery 

Hucksters  and  peddlers 

Ice 

Jewelry 

Junk 

Leather  and  hides 

Lumber 

MDk 

Music  and  musical  instruments. 

Newsdealers 

Oil,  paint,  and  wallpaper 

Opticians 

Produce  and  provisions 

Rags 

Stationery 

Other  specified  retail  dealers 

Not  s  pecified  retail  dealers 


Salesmen  and  saleswomen 

Auctioneere 

Demonstrators 

Sales  agents 

Salesmen  and  saleswomen  (stores) . 


Undertakers 

Wholesale  dealers,  importers ,andexporters. 


Other  pursuits  (semiskilled) 

Fruit  graders  and  packers 

Meat  cutters 

Packers,  wholesale  and  retail  trade. 
Other  occupations 


Public  service  (not  elsewhere  classi- 
fied)  


i^remen  (fire  department) 

Guards,  watchmen,  and  doorkeepers. 


Laborers  (public  service') 

Garbage  men  and  scavengers . 
Other  laborers 


Marshals,  sheriffs,  detectives,  etc. 

Detectives 

Marshals  and  constables 

Probation  and  truant  officers. . 
Sheriffs. 


1920 


Total.         Male.      Female 


Officials  and  inspectors  (city  and  county).. 

Officials  and  inspector's  (city) 

Officials  and  inspectors  (county) 


Officials  and  inspectors  (state  and  United 

States) 

Officials  and  inspectoi-s  (state) 

Postmaster's 

Other  United  States  officials , 


Policemen 

Soldiers,  sailors,  and  marines  ■ 


Other  pursuits 

Life-savers 

Lighthouse  keepers. 
Other  occupations. . 


239, 236 

41,144 

2,706 

50, 402 

8,203 

21,433 

22, 749 

4,350; 

27, 687i 

13, 104 

7,909 

8,474 

6,577 

12,632 

34,473 

2,024 

5,951 

52,681 

65, 728 

1,177,494 

5,048 

4,823 

41,841 

1, 125, 782 

24,469 
73, 574 

67,611 
8,074 
22,884 
19,701 
16,952 


770,460 

50,771 
115,553 

106,915 

5,481 

101,434 

32,214 
11,955 
6,897 
2,679 
10,683 

55,597 
33,505 
22,092 


80,334 

9,126 

31,9.35 

39,273 

82, 120 
225,503 

21,453 
2,287 
1,463 

17,703 


216, 059 

40,453 

2,685 

48, 493 

8,166 

20,652 

22, 596 

4,30" 

27, 589 

12, 509 

7,360 

7, 80S 

6,298 

11,74^ 

32, 873 

1,985 

5,260 

49,955 

59,483 

816,352 

5,045 

1,639 

40,207 

769, 461 

23,342 

72,7! 

52,106 
4,988 
22,804 
13,603 
10,711 


748,666 


50, 771 
115, 154 

105,385 
5,475 
99,910 

30,968 
11,562 

6,880 

1, 
10, 627 

50,748 
31,918 
18,830 


67,944 
8,596 
20, 727 
38,621 

81,884 
225,503 

20,309 
2,2S5 
1,442 

16,582 


23, 177 

691 

21 

1, 

37 

781 

153 

43 

98 

595 

549 

666 

279 

889 

1,600 

39 

691 

2, 726 

6,245 

361, 142 

3 

3,184 

1,634 

356,321 

1,127 
794 

15,505 

3,086 

80 

6,098 

6,241 


21,794 


1910 


1,530 

6 

1,524 

1,246 
393 

^^ 
780 

56 

4,849 
1,587 
3,262 


12,390 
530 

11,208 
652 

236 


1,144 

2 

21 

1,121 


Total.         Male.      Female, 


195,432 

39,663 

7,541 

80,415 

7,361 

29, 962 

15,219 

2,475 

27,250 

14, 694 

5,222 

7,075 

6,818 

6,284 

29,639 

1,975 

5,823 

38,012 

45,621 

921,130 

3,990 

4,380 

35,522 

877,238 

20, 734 
51,048 

41,640 
4,715 
15,405 
13,401 
8,119 


459,291 

35,(i06 
78,271 

67,234 
4,227 
63,00' 

23,599 
6,349 
9,073 
1,043 
7,134 

52,254 
33, 210 
19,044 


52,926 
7,202 
27,849 
17,875 

61,980 
77, 153 

10,268 
2,158 
1,593 
6.517 


176,993 

38, 980 

7,484 

76, 630 

7, 220 

29, 403 

15,079 

2,436 

26,997 

13,851 

4,963 

6,534 

6,596 

5.954 

28,358 

1,805 

5,136 

36,860 

41,493 

663, 410 

3,985 

1,250 

31,424 

626, 751 

19,921 
50,123 

34,068 
2,077 
15,378 
10, 392 
5,621 


445,733 


18,439 

683 

57 

3,785 
141 
559 
140 
39 
253 
843 
259 
541 
222 
330 

1,281 
170 
687 

1,746 

4,128 

257, 720 

5 

3,130 

4,098 

250,487 

813 
925 

7,572 
2,038 
27 
3,009 
2,498 


13,558 


35,606,. 

78,168 

66,505 
4,227 
62,278 

23,219 

6, 162 

9,071 

855 

7,131 

49,668 
32, 199 
17, 469 


43,389 
6,662 
19,127 
17,600 

61,980 
77, 153 

10,045 
2,158 
1,552 
6,335 


103 
729 


729 

380 

187 
2 

188 
3 

2,586 
1,011 
1, 575 


9,537 
540 

8,722 
275 


223 


41 
182 


'  Includes,  also,  managers  and  superintendents  of  retail  stores. 

*  Includes  only  those  resident  in  continental  United  States  at  the  date  of  the  enumeration. 


494 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  4 TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 

OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Con. 

[The  figures  for  1910  for  certain  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  individual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classification  for  1920.] 


OCCTJPATION. 


Professional  service. 


Actors  and  showmen. 

Actors 

Showmen 


Architects 

Artists,  sculptors,  and  teachers  of  art . 


Authors,  editors,  and  reporters. 

Authors 

Editors  and  reporters 


Chemists,  assayers,  and  metallurgists. 

Clergymen 

College  presidents  and  professors  z . . . . 
Dentists 


Designers,  draftsmen,  and  inventors. 

Designers 

Draftsmen 

Inventors 


Lawyers,  judges,  and  justices 

Musicians  and  teachers  of  music. 

Osteopaths 

Photographers 

Physicians  and  surgeons 


Teachers 

Teachers  (athletics,  dancing,  etc  j. 
Teachers  (school) 


Technical  engineers 

Civil  engineers  and  surveyors. 

Electrical  engineers 

Mechanical  engineers  '•' 

Mining  engineers 


Trained  nurses 

Veterinary  surgeons. 


Other  professional  pursuits. 

Aeronauts 

Librarians 

Other  occupations 


Semiprofessional  pursuits 

Abstracters,  notaries,  and  justices  of 
peace 

Fortune  tellers, hypnotists, spiritualists, 
etc 

Healers  (except  osteopaths  and  physi- 
cians and  surgeons) 

Keepers  of  charitable  and  penal  institu- 
tions   

Keepers  of  pleasure  resorts,  race  tracks, 
etc 

OflBcials  of  lodges,  societies,  etc 

Religious, charity,  and  welfare  workers. . 

Theatrical  owners ,manager3, and  officials. 

Turfmen  and  sportsmen 

Other  occupations 


1920 


Total.         Male.      Female 


2,143,889 


48,172 
2S,  361 
19,811 

18,185 
35,402 

40,865 

6,668 

34, 197 

.32,941 
127,270; 
33,407j 

56, 152 

70, 651 

15,410 

52,865, 

2,376 

122,  .519 

130, 265 

5,030 

34,259| 

144,977 


1,127,3911,016,498 


14,354 

13,237; 

1,117 


149, 128 
13,494 

35,018 
1,313 
15,297 
18,409 

116,555 

10,071 

928 

14,774 

12,884 

3,360 
11,736 
41,078 
18,395 
1,826 
1,503 


33,818 
15, 124 
18, 694 

18,048 
20, 785 

32,129 
3,662 
28,467 

31,227 
125,483 
23,332 
54,323 

62,987 
9,758 

50,880 
2,349 

120,781 
57,  .587 
3,  .367 
27,140 

137,758 


137 
14,617 

8, 736 
3,006' 
5,730 
i 
1,714 
1,787 
10,075 
1,829 

7,6&4 

5,652 

■  1,985 

27 

1,738 
72,678 
1,663 
7,119 
7,219 


761,766   122,  .525  639,241 
9, 7111    5,677    4,034 
752,055 


136,121  i 
64,660 

27,077 
37,689 
6,695 


116,848 

635,207 

136,080 
64,642 
27,065 
37,678 
6  695 

41 
18 
12 
11 

5,464 
13,493 

143,664 

1 

15, 745 
1,304 
1,795 

12,646 

19,273 

8 

13,. 502 

5,763 

70,626 

45,929 

8,588 

1,483 

230 

698 

6,872 

7,902 

7,953 

4,931 

3,163 
9,574 
14,151 
17,138 
1,825 
1,132 

197 

2,162 

26,927 

1,257 

1 
371 

1910 


Total.         Male.      Female. 


1,693,361 


48,393 

28,297 

120,096 

16,613 
34,104 

38,750 

4,368 

34,382 

16,273, 
118,018 
15,668 
39,997 

47,449 

11,788 

33,314 

2,347 

114,704 
139,310 
(') 
31,775 
3 151, 132 

599,237 

3,931 

595,306 

88,755 

52,033 

*  15,278 

14,514 

6,930 

82,327 
11,652 

15,677 

(') 
7,423 
8,254 

64,926 

7,445 

1,600 

6,834 

7,491 

2,929 
8,215 
15,970 
ll,322i 

2,744 
376] 


'  Aeronauts  were  included  with  "Showmen"  in  1910. 

2  Probably  includes  some  teachers  in  schools  below  coUegiate  rank. 

'  Osteopaths  were  included  with  "  Physicians  and  surgeons"  in  1910. 

*  Figures  for  1910  estimated. 

*  Includes,  also,  all  technical  engineers  not  elsewhere  classified. 


959,470 


35,293 

16,305 

118,"' 

16,311 
18,675 

32,511 

2,310 

30,201 

15,694 
117,333 
12,710 
38,743 

44,437 
9,211 

32,923 
2,303 

114,146 
54,832 
(') 

26,811 
3  142,117 

121,210 

2,768 
118,442 

88,744 

52,028 

*  15,272 

14, 514 

^930 

5,819 
11,652 

7,585 

0) 

1,594 

5,991 

44,532 

6,660 

380 

2,162 

5,246 

2,706 
6,245 
7,081 
11,027 
2,743 
282 


733, 891 


13,100 
11,992 
11,108 

302 
1.5,429 

6,239 
2,058 
4,181 

579 

685 

2,9.58 

1,254 

3,012 

2,. 577 

391 

44 

558 
84,478 
(^) 

4,964 
3  9,015 

478,027 

1,163 

476,864 

11 

5 

*6 


76,508 


8,092 

5,829 
2,263 

20,394 

785 

1,220 

4,672 

2,245 

223 

1,970 

8,  SS9 

295 

1 

94 


NUMBER  AND   SEX   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


495 


Table  4.— TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 
OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Con. 

[The  figures  for  1910  for  certain  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  individual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classification  for  1920.1 


OCCUPATION. 


1920 


Total.         Male.      Female 


Professional  service— Continued. 

Attendants  and  helpers  (professional  serv 
ice) 

Dentists'  assistants  and  apprentices 

Librarians'  assistants  and  attendants 

Physicians'  and  surgeons'  attendants. . 

Stage  hands  and  circus  helpers 

Theater  ushers 

Other  attendants  and  helpers 


Domestic  and  personal  service 

Barbers,  hairdressers,  and  manicurists 

Billiard  room,  dance  hall,  sliating  rink,  etc. , 


Billiard  and  pool  room  keepers 

Dance  hall,  skating  rink,  etc.,  keepers. 


Boarding  and  lodging  house  keepers 

Bootblacks , 

Charwomen  and  cleaners 

Elevator  tenders , 

Hotel  keepers  and  managers 

Housekeepers  and  stewards 

.Tanitoi"s  and  sextons 

Laborers  (domestic  and  professional  serv- 
ice)   

Laimderers  and  laundresses  (not  in  laun- 
dry)  


Laundry  operatives ' 

Forernen  and  overseers. 

Laborers 

Other  operatives  'i 


Laundry  owners,  officials,  and  managers ". 

Managers  and  officials 

Owners  and  proprietors  - 


Midwives  and  nurses  (not  trained). 

Midwives 

Nurees  (not  trained) 


Porters  (except  in  stores) 

Porters ,  domestic  and  professional  service . 

Porters,  steam  railroad 

Other  porters  (except  in  stores) 


Restaurant,  oaf 6,  and  lunch  room  keepers. 


Ser\'ants 

Bell  boys,  chore  boys,  etc. 

Butlers". 

Chambermaids 

Coachmen  and  footmen . . . 

Cooks 

Ladies'  maids,  valets,  etc. 

Nurse  maids 

Other  servants 


Walters. 


Other  pursuits 

Bartenders 

Bat  hhouse  keepers  and  attendants 

Cemet  ery  keepers 

Cleaners" and  renovators  (clothing,  etc.). 

Hunters,  trappers,  and  guides 

Saloon  keepers. 

Umbrella  menders  and  scissors  grinders. 
Other  occupations 


31,712 
r.,  708 
2,279 
7,051 
5,803 
5,221 
4,650 


3.404.892 


24,897 
22, 140 
2,757 

133,392 
15, 175 
30,803 
40, 713 
55,583 
221,012 
178,028 

32,893 

396, 756 

120,715 

3,611 

13, 107 

103,997 

13,692 
4,('>65 
9,027 

156, 769 

4,773 

151,996 

88,168 
43,208 
22,513 
22, 44~ 

87,987 

1,270,946 
17,231 
10,690 
29,302 
2,427 
398,475 
5,791 
11,890 
795, 140 

228,985 

84,967 
26,085 

2,858 

5,540 
21,667 

7,332 

17,835 

917 

2,733 


14,693 
1,768 
1,067 
641 
5, 377 
2,  SOS 
2,972 


1,217,968  2,186,924 


17,019 
4,940 
1,212 
6,410 
426 
2,353 
1,678 


182,905       33,246 


24,65£ 
22,067 
2,5 

18,652 
15,142 
11,848 
33,376 
41,449 
17,202 
149,590 

31,224 

10,882 

39,968 
2,07(1 
6,570 

31,322 

12,239 
4,081 
8,158 

19,338 

"i9,'338 

87,683 
42,929 
22,486 
22,268 

72,343 


258 
16 
10 

2, 

129 

1 

97, 


112,064 

78,475 
25,976 

2,032 

5,496 
17,094 

7,288 

17,312 

899 

2,378 


242 
73 

169 

114, 740 

33 

24,955 

7,337 

14, 134, 

204,350' 

29,038 

1,669 

385,874 

80,747 
1,535 
6,537 

72,675 

1,453 
584 
869 

137,431 

4,773 
132, 658 

485 
279 
27 
179 

15,644 

1,012,133 

759 

1 

29,052 


268,618 

4,523 

11,879 

697,301 

116,921 

6,492 

109 

826 

44 

4,573 

44 

523 

18 

355 


1910 


Total.         Male.      Female 


(•) 
2,048 
3,299 
4,140 
6,836 
2,278 

0) 


3,772,559 

195,275 


16,761 
13,859 
2,902 

165, 452 
14,020 
34,034 
25,035 
(U,504 
189,273 
113,081 

53,480 

533,697 

112,264 
3,071 

8,78() 
100,407 

18,043 
2,1)02 
15,441 

133,  (M3 

6,205 

126, 838 

84,128 
54,612 
17,298 
12,218 

60,832 

1,572,225 
18, 3291 
13,168 
39,7891 
25,667 
450,440 

[      24, 222 

1,000,610 

188,293 

199,119 

101,234 

4,595 

4,S42 

14,860 

3,.S87, 

68,215 

1,053 

4331 


0) 

544 

507 

689 

6,444 

2,131 

(') 


1,241,338 


172,977 


15,943 
13,700 
2,243 

23,052 
14,000 
7,195 
25,010 
50,269 
15,940 
91,629 

50, 265 

13, 693 

35,909 
1,674 
5,432 

28,803 

17,057 
2,302 
14,695 

15,920 


15,926 

84,055 
54,560 
17,29 
12, 198 

50,316 

262,676 

17,007 

13,168 

187 

25,667 

117,004 

2,436 
86,547 

102,495 

192,931 

100,984 

3,125 

4,811 

12,215 

3,840 

6(),724 

1,016 

216 


(') 

1,504 
2,792 
3,451 
392 
147 
(') 


2,531,221 


22,298 


818 
159 
659 

142,400 

20 

26,839 

25 

14,235 

173,333 

21,452 

3,215 

520,004 

76,355 
1,397 
3,354 

71,604 

986 
240 
746 

117,117 

6,205 

110,912 

73 

52 

1 

20 

10,516 

1,309,519 
662 


39,602 

'333,436 

21, 786' 
914,063 

85, 798 

6,188 

2.50 

1,470 

31 

2,645 

47 

1,491 

37 

2V 


»  Comparable  figures  for  1910  not  available. 

« Some  of  the  owners  of  hand  laundries  probably  are  included  with  laundry  operatives. 


496 


ABSTKACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  4 TOTAL  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED 

OCCUPATION,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Cou. 

[The  figures  for  1910  for  certain  of  the  division  totals  and  also  for  certain  individual  occupations  have  been 
corrected  to  conform  to  the  classiflcation  for  1920.] 


OCCUPATION. 


Clerical  occupations 

Agents,  canvassers,  and  collectors 

Agents 

Canvassers 

Collectors 

Boolckeepers,  cashiers,  and  accountants... 

Accountants  and  auditors 

Bookkeepers  and  cashiers 

Clerks  (except  clerks  in  stores) 

Shipping  clerks 

Weighers 

Other  clerks 

Messenger,  bundle,  and  office  boys  and 
girls  1 

Bimdle  and  cash  boys  and  girls 

Messenger,  errand,  and  office  boys  and 
girls  1 

Stenographers  and  typists , 


1920 


Total.         Male.      Female 


3,126,541 


175,772 

130, 338 

14. 705 

30,  729 

734,688 
118,451 
610,237 

1,487,905 

123, 684 

16,229 

1,347,992 


113,022 
0,973 


106,049 
615,154 


1,700,425 


159,941 

121,428 

10,514 

27, 999 

375, 564 
105,073 
270, 491 

1,015,742 

118,944 

14,730 

882, 068 


98, 768 
2,506 

96,262 

50,410 


1,436.116 


15,831 
8,910 
4,191 
2,730 

359, 124 

13,378 

345, 746 

472, 163 
4,740 
1,499 

465,924 


14,254 

4,467 

9,787 
564,744 


1910 


Total.        Male.      Female. 


1.737.053 


105, 127 
50, 785 
18,595 
35, 747 

486, 700 
39,239 
447,461 

720,498 
80,353 
11,564 

628,581 


108,035 
10,866 

97, 169 

316,693 


1,143,829 


96,325 
48,495 
13,980 
33,850 

299, 545 

35,653 

263, 892 

597, 833 
78, 192 
10, 984 

508, 057 


96, 748 

4,274 

92,474 
53,378 


593,224 


8,802 
2,290 
4,615 
1,897 

187, 155 

3,580 

183,569 

122, 665 

2,161 

580 

119,924 


11,287 
6,592 

4,695 

263,315 


Except  telegraph  messengers. 


NUMBER  AND   SEX   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


497 


Table  5.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION   OF    PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF    AGE  AND  OVER 
ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 82,739,315 


POPULATION   10  YEARS  OF  AGE 

AND  o^t:r:  1920 


Total 
number. 


Geographic  DmsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
Wast  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . , 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire , 

Vermont 

Massachusetts , 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut , 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Colimibia. 

Mrginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolma 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  Soitth  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


5,945,989 
17,666,3^ 
17, 1.30, 786 
9,889,740 
10,513,447 
6,677,229 
7,739,536 
2,564,463 
4,611,771 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


3,2.34,392 
9,240,216 
8,515,849 
4,587,996 
5,339,999 
3,310,844 
3,716,248 
1,254,994 
2,413,710 


621,233 
361,930 
2,84,472 

,100,769 
483,788 

,087,797 

,402,786 
,494,246 
,769,322 

624,456 
356,214 
181,943 
895,606 
,069,567 

,877,132 
,913,155 
737,771 
470,210 
482, 195 
,012,552 
, 396, 725 

178,930 
,1.58,953 

:^77,295 
, 748, 868 
,083,395 
,844,673 
,219,316 
, 150, 230 

751, 787 

837,434 
770, 762 
730, 421 
338,612 

302,905 
366,066 
513,951 
556,614 

421,443 
326,051 
150,993 
747, 485 
267, 595 
255,461 
331,530 
63,905 

,101,929 
638, 9S7 
, 870, 855 


309, 858 
192,827 
138, 484 
1,728,318 
275,000 
589,905 

4, 503, 204 
1,310,653 
3,426,359 

2,301,516 
1,117,032 
2,627,738 
1,474,014 
995, 549 

907,013 
858,698 
1,317,160 
207,082 
216,571 
457,081 
624, 391 

91,224 
603, 478 
236,027 
833, 576 
491,116 
895, 852 
674, 257 
1, 129, 157 
385,312 

851, 122 
830,0% 
908,216 
721,410 

634, 564 

681,233 

681,428 

1,719,023 

214, 183 
153,459 

81,536 
366,457 
122,031 
130, 579 
149, 201 

37, 548 

578, 667 

322, 2s;j 

1, 512, 760 


Per 

cent. 


54.4 
52.3 
49.7 

46.4 
50.8 
49.6 
48.0 
48.9 
52.3 


49.9 
53.3 
48.7 
65.6 
56.8 
54.2 

53.6 
52.5 
50.6 

49.8 
47.4 
50.7 
50.9 
48.1 

48.3 
44.9 
48.1 
44.0 
44.9 
45.1 
44.7 

51.0 
52.1 
62.6 
47.7 
45.3 
48. 6 
5.5.3 
52.  5 
51.3 

46.  3 
46.9 
52.5 
53.9 

48.7 
49.9 
45.0 
48.3 

50.8 
47.1 
54.0 
49.0 
45.6 
51.1 
45.0 
58.8 

52.5 
50.4 
52.7 


POPULATION  10  TEARS  OF  AGE 

AND  over:  1910 


Total 
number. 


5,330,914 
15,446,515 
14,568,949 
9,097,311 
9,012,826 
6,178,578 
6,394,043 
2,054,249 
3,496,885 


603,893 
354,118 
289, 128 
2,742,684 
440,065 
901,026 

7,410,819 
2,027,946 
6,007,750 

3,848,747 
2, 160, 405 
4,493,734 
2,236,252 
1,829,811 

1,628,635 

1,760,286 

2,594,600 

424,730 

443,466 

924,032 

1,321,562 

163,080 
1,023,950 

279,088 
1,536,297 

903, 822 
1,578,595 
1,078,161 
1,885,111 

564,722 

1,722,644 
1,621,179 
1,541,575 
1,293,180 

1,134,087 
1,213,576 
1,197,476 
2,848,904 

303, 551 
249,018 
117,585 
640,846 
240,990 
157,659 
274, 778 
69,822 

933,556 

555,631 

2,007,698 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


38,167,336 


2,914,680 
8,208,885 
7,257,953 
4,449,043 
5,187,729 
3,599,695 
3,507,081 
1,107,937 
1,934,333 


305,457 
191,703 
144, 089 
1,531,068 
251,901 
490,462 

4,003,844 
1,074,360 
3,130,681 

1,919,055 
1,036,710 
2,296,778 
1,112,998 
892,412 

835, 452 
826,313 
1,288,336 
217,418 
219,077 
441,114 
621,333 

85,863 
541, 164 
157,965 
795,568 
448,490 
947,839 
728,627 
1, 160, 126 
322,087 

866,980 
855,546 
997,524 
879,645 

672,403 

679, 183 

598,629 

1,556,866 

178, 747 
131, 088 

73,606 
338,724 
121, 497 

87, 825 
131,540 

44,910 

521, 501 

305, 164 

1.107,668 


75108°— 22- 


-32 


498 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  6.— NUMBER    AND    PROPORTION    OF  MALES  10   YEARS    OF    AGE    AND    OVER 
ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England , 

Middle.  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific , 

New  England: 

Maine , 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania , 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carohna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


males  10  tears  of  age  and 
over: 1920 


Total 
number. 


42.389.969 


2,940, 
8,890, 
8,837, 
5,112, 
5,282, 
3,348, 
3,999, 
1,398, 
2,480, 


314,575 
181,286 
144, 525 
514, 904 
237, 116 
547,724 

186,818 
256,332 
447,339 

382,040 
19S, 722 
647,505 
536,629 
,072,205 

986, 877 
980,360 
,385,747 
251,989 
258,683 
528,290 
720, 497 

91,802 
582,933 
173,574 
886, 493 
570,617 
917, 883 
604, 224 
,069,2.54 
386, 150 

933, 175 
8S5, 962 
861,344 
668, 513 

667,972 

684,958 
797, 753 
,848,405 

235, 586 
179, 948 

88. 316 
395.632 
143,826 
143,651 
172,295 

39, 405 

605,288 
343, 059 
,531,798 


Engaged  in  gain- 
ful occupations. 


Number. 


33,064,737 


2,363 
7,122 
6,951 
3,815 
4,096 
2,608 
3,049 
1,077 
1,979 


245 
143 
111 
1,225 
194 
443 

3,367 
1,014 
2,740 

1,891 

931 

2,086 

1,228 

813 

742, 
717 
1,072 
178! 
186: 
385: 
531 

73 
466 
143 
677 
433 
693 
468 
840 
300, 

719 
677 
684 
526 

518, 

528: 

586' 

1,415, 

185, 
135, 

72 
303 
107 
112: 
127 

33 

485, 

267: 

1,226 


Per 

cent. 


78.2 


80.4 
80.1 
78.7 
74.6 
77.5 
77.9 
76.2 
77.1 
79.8 


77.9 
79.2 
77.2 
80.9 
82.0 
81.0 

80.4 
80.8 
79.5 

79.4 
77.7 

78.8 
80.0 
75.8 

75.3 
73.2 
77.4 
70.9 
72.2 
72.9 
73.8 

79.7 
80.0 
82.6 
76.4 
76.0 
75.5 
77.6 
78.6 
77.7 

77.1 

76.  5 
79.5 

78.7 

77.7 
77.2 
73.6 
76.6 

78.9 
75.5 

81.7 
76.8 
74.5 
78.1 
74.0 
84.3 

80.3 
78.1 
80.0 


M.IlLES  10  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND 
over: 1910 


Total 
number. 


37,027,558 


2,649,897 
7,863,584 
7, 529, 768 
4,807,164 
4,528,942 
3,116,286 
3,334,078 
1,185,047 
2,012,792 


Engaged  in  gain- 
ful occupations. 


Number. 


30,091,564 


307 
178 
148 
1,340 
219 
455 

3,727 
1,029 
3, 106 

1,970 
1,108 
2,333 
1,163 
953 

882 
912 
1,334 
240 
245 
491 
699 

83 
507 
131 
770 
483 
781 
531 
939 
299 

874 
817 
773 
651 

688 

612 

648 

1,485 

190 
146 

77 
350 
131 

94 
147 

46 

552 

324 

1,135 


2, 139, 529 
6, 380, 198 
5,975,363 
3,758,603 
3,797,257 
2,659,090 
2,760,782 
967,924 
1,652,818 


,375 

242, 

,151 

143, 

,686 

115, 

,517 

1,086, 

,221 

ISO, 

,947 

370, 

,21s 

3,020, 

,649 

8;?4, 

,717 

2, 525, 

,027 

1,572, 

,767 

880, 

,  230 

1,865, 

,836 

926, 

,909 

729, 

,046 

689, 

,728 

694, 

,8,61 

1,076, 

,658 

188, 

,991 

190, 

,706 

377, 

,184 

540, 

,787 

68, 

,421 

410, 

,983 

105, 

,,604 

626, 

,  221 

394, 

,434 

674, 

,692 

460, 

,791 

807, 

,109 

248, 

,306 

719, 

,174 

682, 

,415 

683, 

,391 

574, 

,133 

510, 

,.634 

501, 

,116 

520, 

,295 

1,228, 

),263 

159, 

,783 

118, 

,260 

67, 

,684 

285, 

,828 

106, 

,812 

77, 

,009 

113, 

,408 

40, 

,,6S6 

455, 

,717 

264, 

,489 

932, 

Per 

cent. 


81.3 


80.7 
81.1 
79.4 

78.2 
Ki.S 
8.6.3 
82.  8 
81.7 
82.1 


78.8 
80.5 
77.9 
81.1 
82.5 
81.3 

81.0 
81.1 
8L3 

79.8 
79.5 
80.0 
79.6 
76.5 

78.2 
76.1 
80.7 
78.3 
77.4 
76.8 
77.3 

81.5 
81.0 
79.6 

81.4 
81.6 
86.4 
86.7 
85.9 
83.2 

82.3 
83.5 

88.3 
88.2 


81.9 
80.3 
82.7 

84.0 
80.4 

87.5 
81.3 
80.7 
81.5 
76.9 
87.3 

82.4 
81.5 
82.1 


NUMBER  AND  SEX   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


499 


Table  7.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  FEMALES  10  YEARS   OP  AGE  AND   OVER 
ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States... 

Geographic  DmsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Comiecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pcnns  vlvania 

East  Noeth  Centr.\l: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atl.^ntic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


FEMALE.S  10  TEARS  OF  AGE  AND 

FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND 

over:  1920 

over:  1910 

Engaged  in  gain- 

Engaged in  gain- 

Total 
number. 

ful  occupations. 

Total 
number. 

ful  occupations. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

40,449,346 

8,549,511 

21.1 

34,552,712 

8,075,772 

23.4 

3,005,859 

871,015 

29.0 

2,681,017 

775, 151 

28.9 

8, 775, 865 

2,117,517 

24.1 

7,582,931 

1,828,687 

24.1 

8,293,685 

1,564,041 

18.9 

7,039,181 

1,282,590 

18.2 

4, 777, 297 

772,315 

16.2 

4, 290, 147 

690,440 

16.1 

5,230,517 

1,243,958 

23.8 

4,483,884 

1,390,472 

31.0 

3,328,245 

702, 433 

2L1 

3,062,292 

940, 605 

30.7 

3,740,448 

666,973 

17.8 

3,059,965 

746,299 

24.4 

1, 165, 804 

177,220 

15.2 

809, 202 

140,013 

16.1 

2,131,626 

434,039 

20.4 

1,484,093 

281,515 

19.0 

306,658 

64,845 

21.1 

296,518 

63, 282 

21.3 

180,644 

49,302 

27.3 

175,967 

48,340 

27.5 

139,947 

26, 899 

19.2 

140,442 

28,308 

20.2 

1,591,865 

503, 155 

31.6 

1, 402, 167 

444,301 

31.7 

246,672 

80, 562 

32.7 

220, 844 

70, 939 

32.1 

540,073 

146, 252 

27.1 

445,079 

119,981 

27.0 

4,215,968 

1,135,295 

26.9 

3,683,601 

983, 686 

26.7 

1,237,914 

295,990 

23.9 

998, 297 

239, 565 

24.0 

3,321,983 

686,232 

20.7 

2,901,033 

605,436 

20.9 

2, 242, 416 

409,970 

18.3 

1,878,720 

346,712 

18.5 

1, 157, 492 

185,385 

16.0 

1,051,6:38 

155,731 

14.8 

2,537,438 

540,938 

21.3 

2,160,504 

431,356 

20.0 

1,358,977 

245,383 

18.1 

1,072,417 

186, 183 

17.4 

997,362 

182,365 

18.3 

875, 902 

162,608 

18.6 

890,255 

164,066 

18.4 

746,589 

145,605 

19.5 

932, 795 

141, 321 

15.2 

847, 558 

131,514 

15.5 

1,352,024 

244,615 

18.1 

1,259,749 

211,564 

16.8 

218,221 

28, 328 

13.0 

184, 072 

29,046 

15.8 

223,512 

29,686 

13.3 

197, 475 

28, 714 

14.5 

484,262 

71,789 

14.8 

432,326 

63,303 

14.6 

676,228 

92,510 

13.7 

622, 378 

80, 694 

13.0 

87, 128 

18,102 

20.8 

79,293 

17,546 

22.1 

576,020 

137,221 

23.8 

510,529 

130, 280 

25.2 

■203,721 

92,626 

45.5 

147, 105 

52, 921 

36.0 

862, 375 

156,210 

18.1 

765, 793 

168, 700 

22.0 

512, 778 

57,439 

11.2 

420,601 

54, 100 

12.9 

926, 790 

202,697 

21.9 

797, 101 

272,990 

34.2 

615, 092 

205,656 

33.4 

546, 469 

267, «33 

49.0 

1,080,976 

288, 745 

26.7 

945,320 

352,941 

37.3 

365,637 

85,262 

23.3 

265,613 

73, 161 

27.5 

904,259 

131,493 

14.5 

848,338 

147,611 

17.4 

884,810 

152, 108 

17.2 

804,005 

173,298 

21.6 

869, 077 

223,868 

25.8 

768, 160 

314,330 

40.9 

670,099 

194,964 

29.1 

641, 789 

305, 366 

47.6 

634,933 

115, 810 

18.2 

545,954 

161,993 

29.7 

681, 108 

152,726 

22.4 

601,042 

177,609 

29.6 

716, 198 

94, 594 

13.2 

549, 360 

78,253 

14.2 

1,708,209 

303,843 

17.8 

1,363,609 

328, 444 

24.1 

185,857 

28,278 

15.2 

113,288 

IS,  851 

16.6 

146,103 

17,509 

12.0 

102,2.35 

13,038 

12.  S 

62,677 

9,402 

15.0 

40,325 

6,013 

14.9 

351, 853 

62,587 

17.8 

290, 162 

53,641 

18.5 

123, 769 

14,941 

12.1 

109, 162 

1.5,079 

13.8 

111,810 

18,386 

16.4 

62, 847 

10,  .589 

16.8 

159,235 

21,783 

13.7 

127, 769 

18,427 

14.4 

24,500 

4,334 

17.7 

23,414 

4,375 

18.7 

496,641 

92,900 

18.7 

380,970 

66, 126 

17.4 

295,928 

54,492 

18.4 

2.30,914 

40,473 

17.5 

1,339,057 

286,647 

21.4 

872,209 

174,916 

20.1 

500 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  8.— NUMBER  OF  PERSONS  10  YEARS    OF  AGE  AND  OVER  IN  EACH  GENERAL 
DIVISION  OF  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


Agricul- 

Ma, nil- 

Public 

Do- 
mestic 

Total 

ture, 
forestry, 

apd 
animal 

hus- 
bandry. 

Ex- 

tacturing 

Trans- 

service 
(not 

Profes- 

Clerical 

DIVISION  AND 
STATE. 

persons 
occupied. 

traction 
of  min- 
erals. 

and 
mechan- 
ical in- 
dustries. 

porta- 
tion. 

Trade. 

else- 
where 
classi- 
fied). 

sional 
ser\-iee. 

and  per- 
sonal 
service. 

occupa- 
tions. 

V.  S 

41,614,248 

10,953,158 

1,090,223 

12,818,524 

3,063,582 

1,242,979 

770,460 

3,143,889 

3,404,892 

3,126,541 

Geog.  divs.: 
New  England. 

3,234,392 

255,580 

4,853 

1,6.32,267 

215, 191 

329,470 

66,320 

175, 286 

260,441 

294,984 

Mid.  Atlantic. 

9, 240, 216 

660, 240 

343,916 

3,812,388 

799, 229 

1,074,964 

188, 695 

523, 989 

835,019 

1,001,776 

E.  N.  Central- 

8,515,849 

1,633,790 

216,238 

3,171,064 

628, 947 

943, 646 

128, 335 

445, 099 

614,823 

733,907 

W.  N.  Central 

4,587,996 

1,689, 

253 

74, 141 

962,321 

358, 829 

528, 362 

61,375 

276, 287 

342, 405 

295,023 

S.  Atlantic. . . 

5,339,999 

2, 177, 

438 

134, 221 

1,202,668 

324,221 

395,  864 

122,451 

211, 044 

493,084 

279,008 

E.  S.  Central. 

3,310,844 

1,805, 

142 

104,999 

523, 407 

170, 665 

213,558 

36,058 

107, 1.34 

250, 497 

99, 374 

W.  S.  Central. 

3,716,248 

1,808, 

084 

83, 069 

588,383 

247,665 

319, 709 

73, 123 

154,074 

284,856 

157, 2,S5 

Mountain. . . . 

1,254,994 

427, 158 

93,064 

227,431 

111,517 

123, 730 

30,918 

76,369 

96, 450 

68, 357 

Pacific 

2,413,710 

496,473 

35, 722 

698,595 

207,318 

313, 666 

63, 185 

174,607 

227,317 

196,827 

Ne-w  England: 

309,  a58 

77,304 

748 

120,248 

5, 456 

16,624 

24,0.57 

Maine 

22,640 

27,539 

15,242 

N.  Hampslurc 

192, 827 

30, 426 

406 

99, 323 

12,351 

14,661 

2,940 

9,356 

14,064 

9, 300 

Vermont 

138,484 

44, 260 

1,899 

44,672 

9,278 

10,967 

1,851 

7,621 

11,630 

6,306 

Massachusetts 

1,728,318 

57,555 

1,198 

887, 898 

121,899 

193,719 

37,776 

98, 763 

149,060 

180, 450 

Rhode  Island- 

275,000 

8, 

3.54 

160 

161,920 

15,904 

26,5.54 

8,452 

12,081 

19,207 

22,  .368 

Connecticut  . . 

589,905 

37, 

681 

442 

318,206 

33,119 

56,030 

9,845 

30,841 

42,423 

61,318 

Mid.  Atlantic: 

New  York 

4,503,204 

314,774 

7,549 

1,757,108 

403, 574 

591,334 

100,374 

288,764 

472,961 

.566,766 

New  Jersey... 

1,310,653 

61, 153 

3,9.35 

628,  .575 

111,115 

144,593 

34,624 

70, 119 

104,913 

151,626 

Pennsylvania. 

3,426,359 

284,313 

332,432 

1,426,705 

284, 540 

339,037 

53,697 

165, 106 

257, 145 

283,384 

E.  N.  Central: 

Ohio 

2  301,516 

360,655 
294,006 

59, 573 

9.59, 382 

173,  .581 

246,235 

32,2.54 

117,470 

161,737 

190,629 

Indiana 

1,117,032 

33,322 

377,446 

83, 968 

114,  .535 

14,340 

56, 833 

73,299 

69, 283 

Illinois 

2,627,738 

380,705 

90,644 

876, 000 

220,361 

347, 804 

61,227 

146, 641 

215,211 

299, 145 

Michigan 

1,474,014 

290,374 

28,798 

618, 425 

90,394 

144, 044 

19, 953 

72,119 

96, 141 

113, 766 

Wisconsin 

995,549 

308,050 

3,901 

339,811 

60,643 

91,028 

10,561 

52,036 

68,435 

61,084 

W.  N.  Cente.ul: 

Minnesota 

907,013 

307, 

876 

14,994 

204,002 

70,492 

104,431 

11,774 

55,482 

70, 120 

67,842 

Iowa 

85S,  698 
1,317,160 

327, 

124 

14, 196 
21,516 

176,522 
330, 883 

67,315 
101,889 

101,886 
158, 893 

9,533 
18,456 

55, 991 
69, 191 

59,505 
114,085 

46,626 

Missouri 

396,863 

10.5,384 

N.Dakota.... 

207,082 

119,886 

1,298 

19, 187 

12,462 

18, 952 

1,694 

13,018 

13, 166 

7,419 

S.Dakota 

216,571 

117,277 

1,437 

26, 282 

12, 830 

21,983 

2,013 

13, 7S2 

13,253 

7,714 

Nebraska 

457,081 

187,115 

388 

83,901 

36,608 

54,863 

5,663 

30, 135 

31,239 

27,169 

Kansas 

624, 391 

233,112 

20,312 

121,544 

57, 233 

67,354 

12,242 

38,688 

41,037 

32,869 

So.  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

91,224 

17,694, 

70 

34, 649 

7,945 

8,080 

1,530 

4,235 

8,696 

8,325 

Maryland 

603,478 

95,881 

6,637 

207,415 

55, 939 

66, 107 

21,691 

29,704 

67,234 

.52,870 

Dist. Columbia 

236,027 

947 

79 

44,  .505 

16,745 

22, 782 

16,070 

19, 289 

42,579 

73,0,31 

Virginia 

W.  Virginia. . 

833,576 

301,707 

16,205 

196, 142 

63,617 

65, 101 

31,851 

34,342 

84,603 

40,008 

491,116 

125, 592 

103, 151 

117,031 

37, 557 

35, 109 

4,341 

22, 521 

27,053 

18,761 

N.  Carolina... 

895,852 

477,686 

1,990 

211,022 

36,337 

52,895 

8,965 

29,677 

56, 649 

20,631 

S.  Carolina. . . 

674,257 

420,635 

624 

109, 544 

21,932 

33,730 

10,607 

17, 8.56 

47,220 

12,109 

Georgia 

1, 129, 157 

613,357 

2,466 

181,633 

54,751 

76,  .532 

19,  ,582 

35, 937 

106, 896 

38,003 

Florida 

385,312 

123,939 

2,999 

100, 727 

29,398 

35,528 

7,814 

17,483 

52, 154 

1.5,270 

E.  S.  Centr.\l: 

Kentucky 

851,122 

393, 749 

51,471 

147,034 

49,806 

64,848 

16,620 

31,929 

60,761 

34, 904 

Tennessee 

830, 096 

400, 134 

17, 630 

150, 7('3 

51,4.50 

67,429 

7,683 

30, 626 

73,470 

30, 971 

Alabama 

908, 216 

.5(14,645 

35,6:39 

1.50,711 

42,085 

.50,089 

6, 775 

25, 398 

70,812 

22,062 

Mississippi. . . 

721,410 

506,614 

259 

74,959 

27,324 

31,202 

4,980 

19, 181 

45,454 

11,437 

W.  S.  Centr.m: 

Arkansas 

634,564 

408,651 

5,5.56 

76,334 

28,725 

38,463 

8,073 

20, 418 

34,7231     13,621 

Louisiana. . . . 

681,233 

290, 936 

7,669 

139, 144 

60, 924 

54,028 

10, 365 

23,436 

72,670 

32,061 

Oklahoma 

681,428 

314,657 

38,349 

104,785 

43,547 

64,711 

8,968 

34,275 

42,398 

29,738 

Texas 

1,719,023 

793,840 

31,495 

268, 120 

124, 469 

162,507 

45, 717 

7.5,945 

135,065 

81,865 

Mountain: 

Montana 

214, 183 

8.5,020 

16,718 

32,629 

18,923 

19,198 

2,900 

12,6.34 

15,667 

10,494 

Idaho 

153,459 

72,860 

5,132 

21,  .565 

11,208 

13,832 

1,649 

8,882 

9.200 

6,131 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

81,536 

26,045 

8,790 

15,364 

9,857 

6,151 

1,558 

4,151 

6,090 

3,. 530 

366,457 

100, 153 

23,382 

73,924 

32,210 

45,7.30 

6,984 

24,963 

33,018 

26,093 

New  Me.xico. . 

122,031 

.55,033 

7,310 

16,118 

10,982 

8,133 

6,411 

6,164 

8,382 

3,498 

Arizona 

130,579 

36, 19S 

15,437 

24, 0-55 

11,589 

11,314 

8,353 

7,205 

10, 175 

6,2.52 

Utah 

149, 201 
37,548 

43,25f 

8,58c 

10,117 
6,17t 

33,  .594 

7,182 

12,429 
4,319 

16, 543 
2,829 

2,468 
595 

9,997 
2,373 

10, 171 
3,747 

10,623 

Nevada 

1,736 

Pacific: 

Washington. 

.578,667 

131,.52f 

8,821 

179, 539 

.53,  .396 

67,-345 

12,944 

36,332 

47,224 

41,540 

Oregon 

322, 283 

92,00f 

2,201 

88,42." 

29,074 

36,922 

4,662 

21,863 

25, 252 

21,882 

California 

1,512,760 

272,94- 

2-1, 69S 

430, 631 

124, 84S 

209, 399 

45,579 

116,412 

154, 841 

133,405 

NUMBER  AND   SEX   OF    OCCUPIED   PERSONS. 


501 


Table  9. 


-NUMBER   OF  MALES    10   YEARS  OF  AGE   AND    OVER    IN    EACH   GENERAL 
DIVISION  OF  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND 
STATE. 


IT.  S. 


Geog.  dh's: 
New  England 
Mid.  Atlantic. 
E.N.  Central. 
W.  N.  Central 
SouthAtlantic 
E.  S.  Central 
W.  S.  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 


Total 

males 

occupied. 


33,064,737 


New  England 

Maine 

N.  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island. 

Connecticut.  . 
Mid.  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey. . . 

Pennsylvania 
E.  N.  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.N.  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

N.  Dakota 

S.  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

S.  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

N.  Carolina... 

S.  Carolina.. . 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  S.  Centr.^l: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  S.  Ckntral: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming .... 

Colorado 

New  Mexico.. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington . . 

Oregon 

California 


30.3,377 
122,699 
951,808 
815,  fiSl 
090, 041 
608,411 
049, 275 
077, 774 
979,671 


Agri- 
culture, 
forestry, 

and 
animal 

hus- 
bandry. 


9,869,030 


247, 

639, 

1,587, 

1,642, 

1, 797, 

1,494, 

1, 567, 

413, 

480, 


245, 013 
143, 525 
111,585 
1,225,163 
194,438 
443,653 

3,307,909 
1,014,003 
2, 740, 127 

1,891,546 

931,647 

2, 080, 800 

1,228,631 

813, 184 

742,947 
717,3''7 
1,072,545 
178, 754 
186, 885 
385, 292 
531, 881 

73, 122 
466,257 
143,401 
677, 366 
433,677 
693, 155 
468,601 
840,412 
300,050 

719,629 
677,988 
684, 348 
526,446 

518, 754 

528, 507 

586, 834 

1,415,180 

185, 905 
135,950 

72,134 
303,870 
107,090 
112, 193 
127,418 

33, 214 

485, 767 

267,791 

1,226,113 


Ex- 
traction 
of  min- 
erals. 


ManU' 
facturing 

and 
mechan- 
ical in- 
dustries 


1,087,359  10,888,183 


2,850,528 


4, 
343, 
215, 
73, 
1:33, 
104, 
82, 
92, 
35, 


8431,253 
032'3, 126; 


2, 799, 
849; 

1,012; 
454; 
543; 
210: 
638 


75,203 
29,390 
43,052 
55,759 
8,084 
35,990 

305, 505 

59,200 

274, 549 

349, 997 
286,  .552 
371,237 
281,. 562 
297,685 

298,258 
319,  &31 
383, 195 
116,457 
114,259 
183,030 
227,633 

17, 161 
92, 745 
928 
283,102 
119, 703 
397, 214 
293,644 
484, 330 
108,911 

374,428 
363, 798 
381,890 
373,975 

342, 341 
238,325 
292,496 
693, 862 

82,772 
71,543 
25,221 
96,925 
.53,204 
32,917 
42,372 
8,401 

127, 720 

89,692 

262,982 


745 
404 
1,898 
1,195 
160 
441 

7, 435 

3,922 

331,675 

59, 359 
33, 276 
90,528 
28, 582 
3,892 

14,975 

14, 170 

21 ,  408 

1,290 

1,433 

3S7 

20,200 

69 

6,630 

79 

16, 181 

102,856 

1,986 

621 

2, 459 

2,902 

51,384 

17.. 590 

35,504 

254 

5,551 

7,. 581 

38, 190 

31,418 

10,091 
5,129 
8,767 

23,357 
7,  .302 

15,339 

10,0% 
6,170 

8,809 
2,197 
24,620 


97, 295 
74, 373 
38, 257 
668,645 
116,070 
257, 856 

1, 406, 004 

.51 0,750 

1,203,770 

857, 307 
331,848 
753, 458 
562, 838 
294, 345 

180, 607 
158, 173 
280,280 
17,849 
24,2.87 
76, 782 
111,703 

30,853 
171,220 

38, 789 
167,771 
108, 031 
164,367 

.8S,  515 
152,063 

89,804 

121,498 
128,118 
135,008 

68, 892 

72,109 
124,707 

99,  :M3 
247,408 

30,962 
23,253 
14,922 
67,677 
14, 142 
21,840 
30,917 
6,923 

168, 560 
81,215 
389,013 


Trans- 
porta- 
tion. 


3,575,187 


198, 
741, 
577, 
332, 
308, 
162, 
232, 
105, 
191, 


21,402 
11,649 
8,650 
111,350 
14,710 
30, 795 

370, 154 
104,610 
266,721 

160, 339 
77,925 

201,205 
82, 530 
55, 812 

64,977 
62,6.85 
94,113 
11,510 
12,011 
33,796 
53,002 

7,526 
52,951 
14,833 
61,397 
36,115 
34,803 
20,926 
51,781 
28,319 

46,972 
4.8, 7.34 
40,407 
26,154 

27,288 
48,874 
39,671 
116,476 

17,957 
10, 552 

9,516 
29,900 
10,664 
11,276 
11,484 

4,151 


Trade. 


274. 306 

900. 307 
781,712 
450, 368 
340, 787 
1,85, 276 
277, 152 
105,644 
259,635 


23, 171 
12, 203 
9, 358 
160, 831 
22,126 
46, 617 

505, 254 
124,213 
270, 840 

202,635 

95,511 

290, 437 

119, 309 

73,820 

87, 761 
86, 956 
135, 441 
16, 772 
18,997 
47,117 
57,324 

6,607 
54,323 
18,558 
50,  %0 
29,844 
46, 913 
29,805 
67,403 
30,374 

55,034 
59, 514 
43,561 
27, 167 

33,809 
46,116 
56,206 
141,021 

16,427 
11,875 

5,345 
39,070 

7,142 

9,798 
13, 528 

2,459 


Public 
service 
(not 
else- 
where 
classi- 
fied). 


748,666 


65, 

18.5, 

124, 

57, 

119, 

34, 

70, 

29, 

61, 


49,&34  55,727 
26,826  30,477 
115,159  173,431 


5,188 
2,821 
1,685 
37,232 
8,383 
9,713 

98,691 
34,257 
52, 636 

31,522 
13,  .851 
50,041 
19,303 
10,085 

11,220 
8,774 

17,727 
1,408 
1,683 
5,235 

11,534 

1,493 
21,400 
15,640 
31,. 321 

4,128 

8,619 
10, 382 
19,164 

7,492 

16,087 
7,395 
6,426 
4,644 

7,754 
10,033 

8,406 
44,703 

2,588 
1,427 
1,433 
6,538 
6,353 
8,223 
2,285 
527 

12,471 

4,362 

44,383 


Profes- 
sional 
service. 


Do- 
mestic 
and  per- 
sonal 
service, 


1,127,391 


87, 

294, 

237, 

124, 

110, 

55, 

81, 

39, 

95, 


7,212 
4,272 
3,131 

50,626 
6,248 

16, 049 

162, 195 
41,913 
90, 710 

66, 016 
30,586 
80,988 
36,863 
23,498 

24,307 
23,097 
37,110 
4,907 
5,. 505 
12. 733 
17,083 

2,580 
16,971 
12,294 
16,510 
12,435 
13,401 

8,209 
17,908 
10,153 

17,344 
16, 132 
13,169 

8,817 


1,217,1 


92, 
340, 
235, 
128, 
117, 
57, 
94 
41: 
110, 


7,359 
4,248 
2,624 

54, 294 
7,270 

16,380 

209,493 
42,334 
88,293 

60, 839 
25, 732 
89, 807 
36, 882 
22,702 

25, 482 
21,208 
43, 960 
4, 260 
4,812 
12, 402 
15,908 

2,318 
18,696 
12,402 
20, 339 

8,645 
13,022 

8,884 
20,773 
12,652 

16,534 
18,091 
13,467 
9,092 


Clerical 
occupa- 
tions. 


1,700,425 


11,357 

10,010 

12,297 

18,943 

17,902 

17,776 

40,040 

48,269 

5,926 

6,603 

4,489 

4,270 

2,044 

2,785 

12,547 

13,492 

3,0.50 

3,069 

4,229 

4,575 

5,068 

4,713 

1,461 

2,015 

19,235 

21,227 

11,201 

10,685 

64,901 

78,432 

502 


ABSTEACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  10.— NUMBER  OF  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  IN  EACH  GENERAL 
DIVISION  OF  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND 
STATE. 


United  States. 

Geographic  Divs.: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic. . 

E.N.  Central 

W.  N.  Central. . . . 
South  Atlantic. . . 

E.  S.  Central 

W.  S.  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  Engl.\nd: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  N.  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  N.  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina... 

South  Carolina. . . 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  S.  Central: 

Kentucky 

Teimessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  S.  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona , 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California , 


8,549,511 


Total 
females 
occu- 
pied. 


871 

2,117: 

1,564 

772: 

1,243 

702, 

606 

177 

434 


64 
49 
26 

.503 
80' 

146 

1,135 
295: 
686: 

409, 

185, 
540: 
245: 

182 

164 
141 
244 
28 
29 
71 
92: 

18 
137 

92, 
156 

57 
202: 
205 
288 

85 

131 

152: 

223 
194 

115 

152; 

94, 

303 

28, 
17 
9 
62: 
14: 

is: 

21 

4, 

92 

54: 
2S6 


Agri- 
culture, 
forestry, 

and 
animal 

hus- 
bandry 


1,084,138 


3,806 
2,308 
9,965 


Ex- 
trac- 
tion 
of 
min- 
erals. 


2,884 


10 
884 
601 
146 
378 
207 
329 
213 

96 


114 
13 

757 

214 

46 

116 

216 


24 
295 
4 
3 
7 

37 

87 
40 
75 
5 

5 

88 
159 

77 

27 
3 

23 
25 


Manu- 
factur- 
ing and 
mechan- 
ical in- 
dustries 


1,930,341 


379, 171 

685, 864 
371, 268 
112,640 
190, 655 
69. 291 
44, 856 
16, 795 
59, 801 


22, 953 
24,9.50 
6,415 
219, 2.53 
45,2.50 
60,3.50 

351,104 
111,825 
222,935 

102,075 
45,598 

122,  .542 
55,587 
45,466 

23,395 
18, 349 
50,603 
1,338 
1,995 
7,119 
9,841 

3,796 
36, 195 

5,716 
28, 371 

9,000 
46,655 
21,029 
28, 970 
10, 923 

25,  .536 
22, 585 
15, 103 
6,067 

4,22.5 
14, 4.37 

5,482 
20, 712 

1,667 
1,312 

442 
6,247 
1,976 
2,215 
2,677 

259 

10,973 

7,210 

41,618 


Trans- 
porta- 
tion. 


213,054 


16,635 

57, 738 
51,136 
26, 705 
1.5,  .570 

8,398 
1.5,35" 

6,017 
15,499 


1,238 

702 

628 

10,549 

1,194 

2,324 

33,420 
6,499 
17,819 

13,242 
6,043 

19, 156 
7,864 
4,831 

5, 515 
4,630 
7,776 
952 
789 
2,812 
4,231 

419 
2, 988 
1,912 
2, 220 
1,442 
1,.534 
1,006 
2,970 
1,079 

2, 834 
2,716 
1,678 
1,170 

1,437 
2,050 
3,876 
7,993 

966 
656 
341 
2,310 
318 
313 
945 
168 

3,  .562 
2,248 
9,689 


Trade. 


667,792 


55,164 
174,657 
161,934 
77, 994 
55, 0^" 
28, 292 
42, 557 
18, 086 
54,031 


4,368 
2,458 
1,609 
32, 888 
4,428 
9,413 

86,080 
20, 380 
68, 197 

43, 600 
19,024 
.57,367 
24,735 
17,208 

16,670 
14  930 
23,452 

2,180 

2, 

7,746 
10,030 

1,473 
11,784 
4,224 
8,141 
5, 265 
5, 982 
3,92,5 
9,129 
5, 154 

9,814 
7,915 
6,528 
4,035 

4,654 

7,912 

8, 505 

21,486 

2,771 
1, 957 

806 
6,660 

991 
1,516 
3,015 

370 

11,618 

6,445 

35,968 


Public 
service 
(not 
else- 
where 
classi- 
fied). 


21,794 


1,298 
3,111 
3,533 
3,794 
2,812 
1,.506 
2,227 
1,544 
1,969 


268 
119 
166 
544 
69 
132 

1,683 

367 

1,061 

732 
489 
1,186 
650 
476 

554 
759 
729 
286 
330 
428 
708 

37 
291 
430 
530 
213 
346 
225 
418 
322 

533 
288 
349 
336 

319 
332 

562 
1,014 

312 
222 

125 
446 

58 
130 
183 

68 

473 

300 

1,196 


Profes- 
sional 

service 


1,016,498 


87,748 
229, 165 
207, 148 
151,545 
100, 523 
51,672 
72, 478 
36, 949 
79,270 


9,412 
5,084 
4,490 

48, 137 
5,833 

14, 792 

126, 569 
28, 206 
74,390 

51,4.54 
20,247 
65,6.53 
35, 256 
28, 538 

31,175 
32, 894 
32,081 
8,111 
8,277 
17,402 
21,605 

1,6.55 
12, 733 

6,995 
17,8.32 
10,086 
16,216 

9,647 
18, 029 

7,330 

14,585 
14,494 
12,229 
10,364 

9,061 
11,139 
16,373 
35, 905 

6,708 
4,393 
2,107 
12, 416 
3,108 
2,976 
4,329 
912 

17,097 
10, 662 
51,511 


Do- 
mestic 

and  per- 
sonal 

service 


2,186,924 


168, 266 
494, 899 
378,861 
214, 373 
375, 4.53 
193,313 
189, 858 
54, 928 
116,973 


16,698 
9,810 
9, 006 
94, 70fi 
11,937 
26, 04;i 

263, 468 
62, 579 
168, 852 

100, 898 
47,567 

125,404 
59, 259 
45, 733 

44, 638 
38, 297 
70, 125 
8,906 
8,441 
18,837 
25, 129 

6,378 
48,  .538 
30, 177 
64, 264 
18,408 
43, 627 
38, 336 
86, 123 
39,602 

44,227 
55,379 
57,345 
36,362 

24,713 
53, 727 
24, 622 
86, 796 

9,064 
4,930 
3, 305 
19, 526 
.5, 313 
5,600 
5,458 
1,732 

25,997 
14,567 
76,409 


Cleri- 
cal oc- 
cupa- 
tions. 


1,426,116 


154,621 
450, 213 
342,  ,803 

138,  .528 
123,790 
38, 703 
58,2.52 
28,885 
90,  :321 


7,804 
5, 135 
3,376 
95, 219 
11,581 
31,506 

263,588 
64, 168 
122, 457 

87,097 
32, 917 
140,046 
53,004 
29,739 

32, 482 
24,149 
46,133 
3,124 
3,846 
13, 359 
15,435 

3,810 
21,. 549 
43, 153 
16,223 
6,841 
7,861 
4,494 
14,072 
5,787 

14,556 
12, 355 
7,806 
3,986 

5,086 
10, 430 
12,854 
29,882 

4,515 
2,719 
1,429 
11,729 
1,340 
2, 2,56 
4,268 
629 

19,  .362 
10, 746 
60,213 


NUMBER  AND  SEX   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


603 


Tartf  11  -NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE 
AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  IN- 
HABITANTS OR  MORE:  1920. 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md — 
Birmingham,  Ala. 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio... 
Cleveland,  Ohio.. 
Columbus,  Ohio  . . 
Dallas,  Tex 


Daj'ton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa — 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex.... 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

IndianapoUs,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans... 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  CaUf . . . 
Lomsville,  Ky 


Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Temi 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

MinneapoUs,  Minn 

Nashville,  Temi 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

NewYork,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . . 

Manhattan  borough . 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. . 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif. 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Greg 

Providence,  R.I 

Readuig,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  — 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wa'<h 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N .  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.Y 

Youugstown,  Ohio 


males  10  years  of  age  and 
over: 1920 


Total 
number. 


103,031 
46, 041 
79, 041 

294,302 
72,092 

300,039 
58, 051 

203,531 

42,155 

46,944 

, 102, 656 

162,909 

329, 276 
99,943 
66, 624 

63,600 

113,951 

51,417 

439, 265 

44, 454 

47, 845 

W,336 

55, 870 

57, 597 

130, 692 

118,314 

41,774 

138, 556 

245, 887 

93, 550 

43,330 
66, 724 
18:3, 863 
155,633 
45,915 
47,100 
62,886 
155, 2.39 
1,249,314 
287, 667 
797, 701 
929, 796 
185,084 
49,066 

165, 297 

50,602 

9.5,211 

82,314 

&i,299 

733, 672 

236, 075 

111,545 

92,230 

4.3,085 

65, 384 

117,103 

322, 795 

95, 967 

46, 101 

65, 747 

239, 479 
52, 137 

143, 387 
43,379 
51,633 
70, 599 

103,603 
48,053 

173, 574 
45, 640 
71,444 
38,218 
55,569 


Engaged  in  gain- 
ful occupations. 


females  10  tears  of  age  and 
over:  1920 


Number. 


92,082 

37, 822 

66, 702 

245, 122 

59, 070 

245, 905 

48, 369 

165,362 

34, 025 

39, 336 

919,  899 

134,925 

273,715 

80, 726 

55, 719 

53, 529 
9fl,0S4 
41,301 

381,300 
36,094 
40,013 
43,985 
46,347 
48, 749 

110,137 
97.738 
34, 757 

116,858 

197,700 
78,067 

35,771 

56, 428 

153,419 

127,  .549 

37, 325 

39, 796 

51,037 

128, 422 

1,839,68.5 

230, 546 

646, 774 

773, 448 

151,040 

37, 877 

1,36,095 
43, 733 
78,354 
67, 869 
44, 996 

6a3,237 

191,989 
92, 102 
75, 875 
35, 939 
53,184 
96,463 

272, 659 
78, 702 
35, 814 

52, 740 

204, 734 

41,453 

120,600 

34, 737 

42,954 

58,546 

86,846 

38, 854 

143,401 

38, 552 

57,885 

30, 187 

46,611 


Per  ct. 


82.1 
84.4 
83.3 
81.9 
82.0 
83.3 
81.2 
80.7 
83.8 
&3.  4 
82.8 
83.1 
80.8 
83.6 

84.2 
79.1 
80.3 
86.8 
81.2 
83.6 
81.0 
83.0 
84.6 
84.3 
82.6 
83.2 
84.3 
80.4 
&3.4 

82.6 
84.6 
83.4 
82.0 
81.3 
84.5 
81.2 
82.7 
81.8 
80.1 
81.1 
83.2 
81.6 
77.2 

82.3 
86.4 
82.3 
82.5 
82.9 
82.2 
81.3 
82.6 
82.3 
83.4 
81.3 
82.4 
84.5 
82.0 
77.7 

80.2 
85.5 
79.5 
84.1 
80.1 
83.2 
82.9 
83.8 
80.9 
82.6 
84.5 
81.0 
79.0 
83.9 


Total 
number. 


Engaged  in  gain- 
ful occupations. 


68,905 
50,281 
86, 959 

305, 676 
72, 646 

311,500 
54,316 

203,548 

47,174 

44,706 

1,068,365 

176,032 

300, ISO 
99,621 
66, 867 

62, 228 
106, 598 
53, 507 
.3.54,051 
49, 102 
41,573 
56, 816 
55,886 
57,791 
133,357 
116,025 
39,480 
138, 498 
2,53,007 
104,336 

47.179 
70, 895 
184, 139 
158,379 
52, 505 
49, 241 
65,177 
164,663 
2,273,375 
293,  &45 
802,601 
945, 490 
188,338 
43,101 

162, 137 

46,091 

87, 640 

76,240 

55,944 

743, 994 

232, 498 

106,016 

99,730 

44,683 

75, 420 

122,513 

330,369 

96,312 

46,995 

65, 615 

201,085 

W,  775 

123, 974 

43,538 

54,047 

70,680 

96,193 

46,061 

203,721 

43,223 

72, 281 

40,521 

46,656 


Number.    Per  ct 


16,021 
14,500 
32, 250 
92,632 
20,082 

104, 302 
15, 527 
49, 981 
15, 984 
10,758 

311,535 
50,383 
73,531 
25, 479 
21,772 

15,030 
29,006 
15,350 
83,814 
20,404 
10, 702 
15,071 
17, 599 
17,181 
36, 221 
29,895 
9,222 
40,322 
68,400 
34,186 

18,248 

24, 143 

51,344 

46,740 

17,929 

20,773 

18,955 

49, 761 

691,727 

77, 658 

215, 139 

342,518 

46, 792 

9,620 

42,235 
14, 627 
20,119 
21,066 
18,883 
215, 763 
57, 759 
28,506 
33, 430 
13, 624 
26, 641 
37,641 
99, 791 
28,118 
10,0bo 

16, 807 
60, 932 
13, 334 
33,176 
11,121 
17,301 
18, 759 
23,283 
11,834 
92, 626 
11, 767 
21,008 
11,218 
8,652 


504 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


T\BLE  13.— NUMBER  OF  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  IN  EACH  GENERAL 
DIVISION  OF  OCCUPATIONS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 


AkroQ,  Ohio 

Albany, N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham ,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago, 111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Colimibiis,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  OMo 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit ,  Mich / 

Fall  Ri  ver,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City ,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Cahf 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

MinneapoUs.  Minn 

Nashville,  Term 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven ,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brookl;\Ti  borough. . 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borougli 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif. 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelpliia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland ,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah . . . 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif. . . . 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield ,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D .  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.Y 

Youngstown,  Oliio 


Total 
persons 
occu- 
pied. 


108 
52 
98 

337 
79 

350 
63 

215 

50 

60 

,231 

185 

.347 

106 
77, 

68 

119 

56 

465 

56 

50 

59 

63 

65 

146 

127 

43 

157: 

266 

112 

54 

80 

204 

174 

55 

60 

69 

178 

,.531 

308 

861 

,115 

197 

47 

178 

58 

98: 

88 

63 

819 

249 

120 

109 

49: 

79 

134 

372 

106 

45 

69 

265 
54 

153 
45 
60 
77 

110 
50 

236 
50 
78' 
41 


Agri- 
cul- 
ture, 
fores- 
try, 
and 
ani- 
mal 
hus- 
ban- 
drv. 


295 

360 

604 

1,509 

494 

1,978 

224 

567 

249 

119 

3,. 396 

1,404 

1,040 

480 

676 

284 

3,2.50 

794 

1,208 

224 

616 

373 

449 

598 

708 

169 

264 

1,304 

10, 028 

512 

27: 
1,355 

731 
2, 330 

372 

419 

386 
1,969 
7,109 

960 
1,,501 
1,598 
2,414 

636 

340 
331 

1,632 

1,133 
123 

3,594 
550 

4,393 
397 
101 
309 
914 

1,560 
982 

1,518 

2,401 

3,699 

118 

4, 882 

2,685 

295 

398 

551 

146 

947 

193 

533 

382 

151 


Ex- 
trac- 
tion 
of 
min- 
erals. 


112 

15 

45 

245 

3,003 

100 

13 

129 

5 

5 

601 

119 

299 

229 

387 

•26 
2,025 
1,590 

397 

45 

981 

86 

11 

671 

124 

16 

44 

419 

2,047 

15G 

19 

22 

116 

152 

142 

15 

23 

123 

600 

34 

141 

388 

24 

13 

20 

40 

478 

43 

11 

483 

686 

332 

12 

49 

51 

20 

1,009 

82 

913 

343 

1,229 

11,417 

1,301 

529 

5 

34 

86 

7 

79 
56 
5 
12 
52 


Manu- 
factur- 
ing and 
me- 
chan- 
ical in- 
dus- 
tries. 


71,2,55 
17,429 
27,  459 

143, 080 
27,  700 

129,  474 
38,  ,506 
98,  625 
21,262 
29, 454 

489, 001 
81,232 

183, 862 
42, 598 
19, 327 

36, 169 
33, 600 
15,  857 
261,709 
40, 408 
17,144 
29, 360 
28, 763 
19, 902 
63,900 
51,971 
20, 565 
45,  720 
84,175 
44, 626 

36, 402 
22, 746 
106,371 
60, 235 
17,818 

43. 625 
32,410 
56, 951 

952,312 
120, 214 
349, 251 
380, 255 
&3,  ,565 
19, 027 

93. 626 
16,. 538 
38, 740 
30,  928 
40,913 

3SS,  696 
100, 223 
43, 344 
58, 052 
31,450 
30,  ,892 
72,410 
151,473 
37, 227 
12,825 

17, 461 
82,045 
17, 639 
56, 752 
12,513 
28, 180 
36,346 
53,236 
29, 252 
44,50r 
24,515 
42,631 
IS,  751 
29,516 


Trans- 
porta- 
tion. 


4 

045 

9 

7 

389 

7, 

10 

415 

16 

34 

212 

47, 

8 

799 

11, 

34 

988 

52 

3 

234 

6 

22 

701 

2S 

4 

4.53 

6 

4 

144 

4 

110 

.521 

206 

16 

2.S4 

26 

25 

374 

43, 

11 

586 

16 

7 

659 

16, 

3 

862 

8 

12 

724 

23 

5 

477 

11, 

28 

608 

5:5, 

2 

676 

4, 

5 

886 

8 

4 

325 

9 

3 

632 

9 

7 

747 

10 

13 

963 

22 

20 

115 

15 

6 

484 

5, 

17 

707 

31 

22 

792 

49, 

10 

781 

16; 

2 

,595 

5 

9 

866 

15, 

14 

6S.5 

25 

17 

781 

32 

6 

305 

9 

2 

.574 

4 

5 

667 

8 

25 

340 

25 

241 

378 

392 

24 

.547 

,54 

85 

640 

134 

.107 

220 

173, 

18 

249 

25 

5 

722 

4 

12 

493 

22 

9 

495 

8 

9 

.567 

15 

8 

649 

15 

3 

,563 

6 

66 

218 

110 

25 

145 

37, 

12 

294 

20 

7 

765 

13 

3 

634 

4 

7 

798 

12 

8 

,5:iS 

15 

33 

5.5,3 

57 

11 

634 

18, 

5 

054 

8; 

8 

,528 

12 

26 

708 

43 

5 

411 

6 

16 

147 

25 

5 

076 

9 

4 

478 

8 

6 

8,59 

10 

11 

393 

14 

4 

144 

5 

16 

745 

22 

5 

023 

5, 

5 

020 

8 

2 

762 

4 

4 

667 

6, 

Trade. 


,591 

,468 

,511 

,434 

,243 

,716 

,185 

,017 

,085 

,916 

,97 

,412 

,451 

,006 

,993 

,861 
,246 
,567 
,045 
,956 
,645 
,114 
,123 
,558 
512 
,429 
,289 
,788 
,,569 
,899 

,155 
,023 
,868 
,796 
,111 
,905 
,858 
,870 
,397 
,754 
,207 
,192 
,513 
,731 

,964 
,,512 
,681 
,823 
,531 
,  ,579 
529 
,.524 
,524 
,795 
,059 
,456 
,207 
,.328 
,374 

,186 
,326 
,551 
,379 
,26. 
,374 
,587 
,652 
,196 
,782 
,272 
,876 


Public 
service 
(not 
else- 
where 
classi- 
fied.) 


976 
1,453 
2,415 
9,929 
1,213 

11,120 
1,202 
5,700 
1,,300 
1,203 

23,110 
3, 287 
5,969 
3,801 
1,470 

1,103 
1,966 
1,127 
7,647 
971 


Pro- 
fes- 
sional 
serv- 
ice. 


Domes- 
tic and 
per- 
sonal 


7,011 

6,093 

21,430 

43,  767 

14,916 

46, 214 

3,928 

18,311 

5,633 

3,546 

116,102 

22,683 

27,144 

11,433 

12,193 

6,140 
15, 473 

6, 436 
34,286 

2,448 

7,564 

4, 

6, 038 
11,700 
15, 721 

8, 525 

3,653 
21,392 
32,467 
16, 657 

2,997 
17, 168 
15,  ,860 
18,113 
11,521 

3,255 

31,498 
306,  290 

20,  403 

64,618 
203,924 

13,381 
3,964 

13, 404 
11,569 
11,223 

9,433 

3,3,50 
84.424 
28,693 
12,814 
10, 058 

3,145 
13, 753 

9,743 
47, 015 
10,684 

4,942 

10, 331 

35, 557 
3,585 

16, 899 
5, 372 
5,984 
7,217 
9,346 
3,933 

42,579 
5,247 
6,474 
3,702 
4,266 


Clerical 
occupa- 
tions. 


10,624 

8,142 

14,230 

39, 555 

7,238 

50,435 

7,644 

28, 275 

7,228 

4,944 

210,  ,5,37 

23,003 

43,000 

12, 769 

13,752 

8,094 
16,639 

9,085 
56, 4,50 

2,570 

6,216 

6,490 
10, 888 

9,559 
18,481 
22,, 574 

4,906 
25,075 
30,336 
13,688 

3,380 

8, 555 

26,336 

26, 361 

5,712 

2,782 

9,777 

20,997 

402,414 

60,011 

1.54,426 

I'll,  986 

36,450 

6,541 

22,413 

6,111 

11,652 

14,623 

5,597 

99, 961 

36,298 

15,005 

11,685 

3.694 

9,465 

16, 370 

53, 786 

18,217 

6,555 

6,861 

37,722 
5,907 

17,014 
5,746 
7,672 
9,167 

13,381 
4,687 

73,0.31 
6,595 
8,858 
6,331 
5,922 


NUMBER  AND   SEX   OF    OCCUPIED   PERSONS. 


505 


Table  13.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER 
ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  SEX,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO 
100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920. 


Alameda,  Calif 

Allentown ,  Pa 

Altoona,  Pa 

Amsterdam ,  N .  Y 

Anderson,  Ind 

Asheville,  N.  C 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J 

Auburn,  N.  Y 

Augusta^  Ga 

Aurora,  ill 

Austin,  Tex 

Baiifior,  Me 

Battle  Creek,  Mich 

Bay  City,  Mich 

Bayonue,  N.J 

Beaumont,  Tex 

Bellingham ,  Wash 

Berkeley,  Calif 

Bethlehem,  Pa 

Bingham  Ion,  N.  Y 

Bloomington,  111 

Brockton,  Mass 

Brookline town,  Mass.. 

Butte,  Mont 

Canton,  Ohio 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

Charleston,  S.  C 

Charleston,  W.  Va 

Charlotte,  N.C 

Chattanooga,  Tenn 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Chester,  I'a 

Chicopee,  Mass 

Cicero  town.  111 

Clarksburg,  W .  Va 

Clifton,  N.J 

Colorado  S])rings,  Colo. 

Coliunbia,  S.  C 

Columbus,  Ga 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. . . 

Codington ,  Ky 

Cranston,  R.  I 

Cumberland,  Md 

DanviUe,  lU 

Davenport,  Iowa 

Decatur,  111 

Dubuque,  Iowa 

Duluth,  Minn 

East  Cliicago,  Ind 

East  Cleveland,  Ohio... 

East  Orange,  N.  J 

East  St.  Louis,  111 

Easton,  Pa 

El  Paso,  Tex 

Elgin,  111 


PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER:  1920. 


Both  sexes. 

Male. 

Female. 

Engaged  in 

Engaged  in 

Engaged  in 

gam 

ful 

gainful 

gainful 

Total 

occupations. 

Total 

occupations. 

Total 

occupations. 

num- 

num- 
ber. 

nimi- 
ber. 

ber. 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

24,013 

11,698 

48.7 

11,632 

9,273 

79.7 

12,381 

2,425 

19.6 

58,306 

31,398 

53.9 

28,450 

23,466 

82.5 

29, 856 

7,932 

26.6 

48, 025 

24,098 

50.2 

23,667 

19, 193 

81.1 

24,358 

4,905 

20.1 

26,404 

15,718 

59.5 

12,711 

10,404 

81.9 

13,693 

5,314 

38.8 

24,522 

13,140 

53.6 

12,525 

10, 186 

81.3 

11,997 

2,954 

24.6 

22, 669 

11,408 

50.3 

10,440 

7,934 

76.0 

12,229 

3,474 

28.4 

42, 992 

23,900 

55.  6 

20,354 

16,  ,514 

81. 1 

22,638 

7,386 

32.6 

29, SOI 

16, 446 

55.2 

14,926 

12, 119 

XL  2 

14,875 

4,327 

29.1 

43, 810 

26,264 

59.9 

20, 915 

17,378 

83.1 

22, 895 

8,886 

38.8 

29,854 

15,823 

53.0 

14,835 

12, 116 

81.7 

15, 019 

3,707 

24.7 

29,416 

13,077 

44.5 

13,719 

9,018 

65.7 

15,697 

4,059 

2.5.9 

21,996 

10,  .566 

48.0 

10, 149 

7,521 

74.1 

11,847 

3,045 

25.7 

30,511 

16,916 

55.  4 

15,023 

12,625 

84.0 

15,488 

4,291 

27.7 

37, 565 

18,933 

50.4 

18,831 

14, 705 

78.1 

18, 734 

4,228 

22.6 

56,109 

29,239 

52.1 

29,471 

23,898 

81.1 

26,638 

5,341 

20.1 

32, 602 

18,279 

56.1 

16, 812 

14,029 

83.4 

15,790 

4,250 

26.9 

21,056 

10, 678 

50.7 

10,976 

8,704 

79.3 

10,080 

1,974 

19.6 

47, 668 

22,092 

46.3 

21,963 

16,248 

74.0 

25, 705 

5,844 

22.7 

38, 438 

20,194 

52.5 

19,912 

16,326 

82.0 

18,526 

3,868 

20.9 

55,089 

30,412 

55.2 

26, 751 

21,060 

78.7 

28,338 

9,352 

33.0 

24,298 

12, 123 

49.9 

11,550 

9,138 

79.1 

12, 748 

2,985 

23.4 

54, 318 

32, 593 

60.0 

26,751 

22,466 

84.0 

27,  ,567 

10, 127 

36.7 

32, 932 

17, 378 

52.8 

12,800 

9,833 

76.8 

20,132 

7,545 

37.5 

34,722 

19,362 

55.8 

19, 251 

15,851 

82.3 

15,471 

3,511 

22.7 

70,686 

39,759 

56.2 

38, 739 

33,172 

85.6 

31,947 

6,587 

20.6 

37,  851 

19,766 

52.2 

18,483 

14,954 

80.9 

19,368 

4,812 

24.8 

55,  253 

32, 218 

58.3 

2(),  407 

21,671 

82.1 

28,846 

10,547 

36.6 

31,928 

16,890 

52.9 

10,076 

13, 032 

8L1 

15, 852 

3,858 

24.3 

36,503 

21,  233 

58.2 

17,419 

14,430 

82.8 

19, 084 

6,803 

3.5.6 

48, 661 

28,596 

58.8 

24,320 

20,459 

84.1 

24,341 

8,137 

33.4 

33,249 

17, 773 

53.5 

17,382 

13,698 

78.8 

15, 867 

4,075 

25.7 

46,032 

26,947 

58.5 

2.5, 557 

22,242 

87.0 

20,475 

4,705 

23.0 

26,685 

15,453 

57.9 

13,678 

11,200 

81.9 

13,007 

4,253 

32.7 

33,616 

18,677 

55.  () 

17,485 

14,423 

82.5 

16,131 

4,254 

26.4 

21, 743 

10, 919 

50.2 

11,147 

8,922 

80.0 

10, 590 

1,997 

18.8 

20, 021 

11,178 

55.8 

10, 131 

8,302 

81.9 

9,  ,893 

2,876 

29.1 

25,793 

11,814 

45.8 

11,610 

8,369 

72.1 

14, 183 

3,445 

24.3 

31,088 

16, 176 

52.  0 

14,784 

11,«)5 

75.0 

16,304 

5,081 

31.2 

25,350 

15,408 

60.8 

11,801 

9,756 

82.7 

13,549 

5,6.52 

41.7 

29, 392 

15,  (M3 

51.2 

14,785 

11,644 

78.8 

14,607 

3,399 

23.3 

47,370 

25,701 

54.3 

22,568 

IS, 770 

83.2 

24,802 

6,931 

27.9 

23,682 

11,677 

49.3 

11,771 

8,720 

74.1 

11,911 

2,957 

24.8 

24,225 

12,631 

52.1 

12,287 

10,045 

81.8 

11,938 

2,586 

21.7 

27,876 

14,411 

51.7 

13,838 

11,124 

80.4 

14,038 

3,287 

23.4 

47,775 

24,663 

51.6 

24,097 

18,842 

78.2 

23,678 

5,821 

24.6 

36,253 

18, 595 

51.3 

17,909 

14,515 

81.0 

18,344 

4,080 

22.2 

32,125 

16, 898 

52.6 

15, 328 

12,390 

80.8 

16, 797 

4,508 

26.8 

79, 392 

45,002 

56.7 

42,017 

34,968 

83.2 

37,375 

10,034 

26.8 

26,031 

14,944 

.57.4 

15,998 

13, 6S9 

85.6 

10, 033 

1,255 

12.5 

22,884 

11, 572 

50.6 

10, 614 

8,766 

82.6 

12,270 

2,806 

22.9 

42, 773 

21,215 

49.6 

19,265 

15,459 

80.2 

23,  .508 

5,756 

24.5 

53, 660 

29,747 

55.4 

28,409 

23, 860 

84.0 

25, 251 

5,887 

23.3 

27, 574 

14,  555 

52.8 

13,388 

10,984 

82.0 

14, 186 

3,571 

2.5.2 

61,237 

29,523 

48.2 

29,041 

22,475 

77.4 

32,196 

7,048 

21.9 

23,895 

11,949 

50.0 

11,031 

7,891 

71.5 

12,864 

4,058 

31.5 

506 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  13 NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER 

ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  SEX,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO 
100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


Elizabeth,  N.J 

Elmira,  N.  Y 

Erie,  Pa 

E vaiiston ,  lU 

Evans ville,  Ind 

Everett,  Mass 

Everett,  Wash 

Fitchburg,  M-ass 

FIint,Mich 

Fort  Smith,  Ark 

Fort  Wa3me,  Ind 

Fresno,  CaUf 

Galveston,  Tex 

Gary,  Ind 

Green  Bay,  Wis. , 

Hagerstown,  Md 

Hamilton,  Ohio 

Hammond,  Ind 

Hamtramck  village,  Mich 
Harrisburg,  Pa 

Haverhill,  Mass 

Hazleton,  Pa 

Highland  Park,  Mich 

Hoboken, N.  J 

Holyoke,  Mass 

Huntington,  W.  Va 

Irvington  town,  N.  J 

Jackson,  Mich 

Jacksonville,  Fla 

Jamestown,  N.  Y 

Johnstown,  Pa 

JoUet,Ill 

Joplin,  Mo 

Kalamazoo,  Mich 

Eearny  town,  N.  J 

Kenosha,  Wis 

Kingston, 'N.  Y 

KnoxvlUe  Temi 

Kokomo,  Ind 

La  Crosse,  Wis 

Lakewood,  Ohio 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Lansing,  Mich 

Lawrence,  Mass 

Lewiston,  Me 

Lexington,  Ky 

Lima,  Ohio 

Lincoln,  Nebr 

Little  Rock,  Ark 

Long  Beach,  Calif 

Lorain.  Ohio 

Lynchburg,  Va 

Lynn,  Mass 

McKeesport,  Pa 

Macon,  Ga 


Both  sexes. 

Male. 

Female. 

Engaged  in 

Engaged  in 

Engaged  in 

gainful 

gaui 

ful 

gainful 

Total 

occupations. 

Total 

occupations. 

Total 

occupations. 

num- 

num- 
ber. 

num- 
ber. 

ber- 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

73,577 

40, 186 

54.6 

38,341 

31,986 

83.4 

35,236 

8,200 

23.3 

38, 215 

20,090 

52.6 

19,152 

15, 143 

79.1 

19,063 

4,947 

26.0 

73, 539 

37,396 

50.9 

37,050 

29,752 

80.3 

36, 489 

7,644 

20.9 

30, 560 

16,012 

52.4 

13, 822 

10, 879 

78.7 

16,738 

5,133 

30.7 

70,677 

37, 811 

53.5 

34, 107 

27,932 

81.9 

36, 570 

9, 879 

27.0 

31,691 

16, 401 

51.8 

15,555 

12,523 

80.5 

16, 136 

3,878 

24.0 

22, 759 

12, 153 

53.4 

12,124 

10,015 

82.6 

10,635 

2,138 

20.1 

32,453 

18,886 

58.2 

15,90(5 

13,215 

8:3.1 

16,547 

5,671 

34.3 

74, 519 

45,054 

60.5 

43, 102 

38,047 

88.3 

31,417 

7,007 

22.3 

23, 168 

11,602 

50.1 

11,318 

8,960 

79.2 

11,850 

2,642 

22.3 

71,645 

39,813 

55.6 

35, 149 

29,494 

83.9 

36,496 

10,319 

28.3 

37,290 

20, 131 

54.0 

19,669 

16,085 

81.8 

17,621 

4,046 

23.0 

37, 151 

21, 762 

58.6 

19, 863 

16,967 

85.4 

17, 288 

4,795 

27.7 

41,  792 

23,974 

57.4 

25,028 

21,559 

86.1 

16,  764 

2,415 

14.4 

24, 770 

12,289 

49.6 

11,984 

9,134 

76.2 

12, 786 

3,155 

24.7 

22,227 

11,456 

51.5 

10,819 

8,914 

82.4 

11,408 

2,542 

22.3 

32,542 

17,397 

53.5 

16, 798 

14,085 

83.8 

15, 744 

3,312 

21.0 

27, 499 

14, 629 

53.2 

14, 992 

12,408 

82.8 

12,507 

2,221 

17.8 

31,373 

17, 762 

56.6 

18,640 

16, 183 

86.8 

12, 733 

1,579 

12.4 

63,812 

33,329 

52.2 

31, 139 

25,484 

81.8 

32, 673 

7,845 

24.0 

44,341 

26, 919 

60.7 

21,584 

18,065 

83.7 

22, 757 

8,854 

38.9 

24,446 

12,254 

50.1 

11,945 

9,243 

77.4 

12, 501 

3,011 

24.1 

38, 116 

22,421 

58.8 

21,390 

18,987 

88.8 

16, 726 

3,434 

20.5 

54, 520 

31,366 

57.5 

28,649 

24,264 

84.7 

25,871 

7, 102 

27.5 

48, 166 

28,632 

59.4 

22,883 

18,464 

80.7 

25,283 

10, 168 

40.2 

39,901 

19, 801 

49.6 

19,974 

15, 733 

78.8 

19,927 

>     4,068 

20.4 

20,576 

10, 383 

.50.5 

10, 182 

8,329 

81.8 

10,394 

2,054 

19.8 

39, 841 

22,437 

56.3 

20, 877 

17,815 

85.3 

18,964 

4,622 

24.4 

75,391 

44,802 

59.4 

36, 954 

31,492 

85.2 

38, 437 

13,310 

34.6 

32,354 

17,728 

54.8 

15,870 

12,969 

81.7 

16,484 

4,759 

28.9 

50,867 

25,954 

51.0 

26,678 

21,614 

81.0 

24, 189 

4,340 

17.9 

30, 776 

15,965 

51.9 

15,720 

12,537 

79.8 

15,0.56 

3,428 

22.8 

24,580 

11,852 

4S.2 

11,889 

9, 146 

76.9 

12,691 

2,706 

21.3 

40,015 

21,365 

53.4 

19, 7,55 

15,639 

79.2 

20,260 

5,726 

28.3 

21,163 

11,484 

54.3 

10,  707 

8,605 

80.4 

10, 456 

2,879 

27.5 

31,445 

18,318 

58.3 

17,762 

15,146 

85.3 

13,683 

3,172 

23.2 

22,630 

11,977 

52.9 

10,537 

8,494 

80.6 

12,093 

3,483 

28.8 

62,171 

32,596 

52.4 

29, 863 

23, 728 

79.5 

32, 308 

8,868 

27.4 

24, 359 

12, 794 

52.5 

12, 675 

10,583 

8;3.5 

11,684 

2,211 

18.9 

25,001 

12,635 

50.5 

11,812 

9,099 

77.0 

13,189 

3,536 

26.8 

33,558 

16,550 

49.3 

16,002 

12,949 

80.9 

17,556 

3,601 

20.5 

43,918 

24,309 

55.4 

20,413 

16, 824 

82.4 

23,505 

7,485 

31.8 

47,274 

26,170 

55.4 

25, 081 

21,046 

83.9 

22, 193 

5,124 

23.1 

74, 106 

46, 996 

63.4 

36, 772 

30,  775 

83.7 

37, 334 

16,221 

43.4 

25,802 

15,322 

59.4 

12,343 

9,842 

79.7 

13,459 

5,480 

40.7 

35,506 

19,975 

56.3 

17,050 

13,475 

79.0 

18,456 

6,  .500 

35.2 

33,434 

17,106 

51.2 

16,637 

13,430 

80.7 

16,797 

3,676 

21.9 

44,974 

22,483 

50.0 

21,488 

16, 281 

75.8 

23,486 

6,202 

26.4 

54,551 

29,249 

53.6 

26,467 

20, 850 

78.8 

28, 084 

8,399 

29.9 

48, 818 

18,735 

38.4 

22,782 

14,409 

63.2 

26, 036 

4,326 

16.6 

27,942 

14, 320 

51.2 

15,651 

12,787 

81.7 

12,291 

1,533 

12.5 

24,354 

14, 054 

57.7 

10,977 

8,760 

79.8 

13,377 

5,294 

39.6 

81,526 

48, 032 

58.9 

39,998 

33,403 

83.5 

41,528 

14,629 

35.2 

35, 798 

18,026 

60.4 

18,895 

15, 191 

80.4 

16, 903 

2,835 

16.8 

43,986 

26,357 

59.9 

21, 113 

17,541 

83.1 

22,873 

8,816 

38.5 

NUMBER  AND   SEX   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


507 


TDable  13.-NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER 
ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  SEX,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO 
100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued . 


Madison,  Wis 

Maiden,  Mass 

Manchester,  N .  H 

Mansfield,  Ohio 

Marion,  Ohio 

Medford,  Mass 

Meriden,  Conn 

Miami,  Fla 

Mobile,  Ala 

Moline,  111 

Montclair  town,  N.  J 

Montgomery,  Ala 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y 

Muneie,  Ind 

Muskegon,  Mich 

Muskogee,  Okla 

Nashua,  N.  H 

New  Britain,  Comi 

New  Brimswick,  N.  J: .. 
Newcastle,  Pa 

New  London,  Conn 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y 

Newark,  Ohio 

Newburgh,  N.  Y 

Newport,  Ky 

Newport,  R.  I 

Newport  News,  Va 

Newton,  Mass 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y 

Norristown  borough.  Pa 

Norwalk ,  Conn 

Oak  Park  village.  111 

Ogden,  Utah 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla . . , 
Orange,  N.  J 

Oshkosh,  Wis 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Passaic,  N.  J 

Pawtucket,  R.  I 

Pensacola,  Fla 

Peoria,  111 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  J 

Petersburg,  Va , 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Pittsfleld,  Mass 

Plainfield.  N.  J 

Pontiac,  Mich 

Port  Huron,  Mich 

Portland,  Me 

Portsmouth,  Ohio 

Portsmouth,  Va 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y 

Pueblo,  Colo 

Quiney,  111 

Quincy,  Mass 


PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER:  1920. 


Both  sexes. 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


31,720 
39, 683 
62,678 
23, 079 
22,554 

31, 318 
23,  897 
24, 102 
49, 980 
25, 593 

23,528 
35, 926 
34, 396 
30, 188 
29,563 

24,546 
22, 889 
44,447 
25, 432 
34,520 

20, 893 
29, 145 
22, 261 
25, 373 
24,334 

2,5,340 
29,  774 
38, 138 
39, 194 
26, 717 

22,505 
33, 286 
25,398 
76, 348 
26, 214 

27, 137 
39, 593 
47,607 
51,961 
25, 113 

64.831 
30, 086 
25, 073 
23, 9S4 
33,453 

22,192 
28,397 
20, 897 
57, 428 
26,421 

43,998 
28,718 
34, 698 
30, 720 
37, 763 


Engaged  in 

gainful 
occupations. 


Num- 
ber. 


16, 469 
20, 621 
37,550 
12, 449 
11,309 

16,109 
13, 081 
14, 293 
28,354 
14, 232 

11,625 
20, 862 
17,578 
16, 150 
16, 455 

12,181 
13,261 
25, 2.TO 
13. 877 
17,263 

10,710 
15,586 
1-1, 452 
13, 705 
13,265 

14, 7+1 
18,447 
19,385 
21,819 
13,480 

12,296 
16,377 
11,789 
43,261 
14,021 

13,&t8 

17,588 
27,312 
31,020 
14,185 

35,412 
16,006 
14, 455 
12,744 
18,516 

11,765 
15,744 
10, 334 
30, 292 
13, 902 

24,794 
15, 271 
17.580 
16,010 
19,681 


Per 
cent. 


51.9 
52.0 
59.9 
.53.9 
50.1 

51.4 
54.7 
59.3 
56.7 
55.6 

49.4 
58.1 
51.1 
53  5 
55.7 

49.6 
.57.9 
56.8 
54.6 
50.0 

51.4 
53.5 
51.4 
54.0 
^4.5 

58.2 
62.0 
50.8 
55.7 
50.5 

54.6 
49.2 
46.4 
.56.  7 
53.5 

50*3 
44.4 
57.4 
59.7 
56.5 

54.6 
53.2 
57.7 
53.1 
55.3 

53.0 

55.4 
49.5 
52.7 
52.6 

56.4 
53.2 
50.7 
52-1 
52.1 


Male. 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


14,892 
18,610 

29. 628 
11,637 
11,257 

14, 705 
11,976 
12, 276 
23, 8:58 
13, 692 

10,523 
16, 428 
16, 195 
15. 361 
15, 587 

12,027 
11,379 
23,209 
12,612 
17,781 

10,374 
14, 108 
11,102 
12,349 
11,542 

13,919 
17,216 
16. 745 
21,351 

12, 787 

10,890 
15, 439 
12, 739 
39, 108 
12, 622 

12,953 
16, 916 
23,749 
25.036 
12, 928 

32, 273 
15, 879 
11,584 

12. 629 
16,193 

10, 5l7 
15. 906 
10,500 
27, 335 
13,095 

22, 710 
13,612 
17, 865 
14. 878 
19,076 


Engaged  in 

gainful 
occupations. 


Num- 
ber. 


11.5.59 
14.643 
23. 794 
9,817 
9,171 

11.904 
9.680 
10, 229 
19,816 
11,582 

7,996 
13. 242 
12.617 
12. 737 
13,080 

9,352 
9,314 
19,310 
10,170 
14,414 

8,384 
11,226 

9,088 
10, 143 

9,698 

11,872 
15,190 
12,814 
17,931 
9,657 

8,857 
11,951 

9.529 
32. 204 

9,972 

10, 005 
11,720 
19, 330 
21,163 
10, 821 

26. 828 
12, 876 
9,453 
10,126 
13, 198 

8,518 
13, 156 

8.421 
22, 113 
10,847 

19.341 
10,940 
14,048 
11,965 
15,573 


Per 
cent. 


77.6 
78.7 
80.3 
84.4 
81.5 

81.0 

,80.8 

8:3.3 

83.1 
84.6 

76.0 
80.6 
77.9 
82.9 
83.9 

77.8 
81.9 
83.2 
80.6 
81.1 

80.8 
79.6 
81.9 
82.1 
84.0 

a5.3 
88.1 
76.5 
84.0 
75.5 

81.3 
77.4 
74.8 
82.3 
79.0 

77.2 
69.3 
81.4 
84.5 
83.7 

83.1 
81.1 
81.6 
80.2 
81.5 

81.0 

82.7 
80.2 
80.9 
82.8 

85.2 
80.4 
78.6 
80.4 
81.6 


Female. 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


16, 828 
21,073 
33,050 
11,442 
11,297 

16,643 
11,921 
11,826 
26, 142 
11,901 

13, 005 
19, 498 
18, 201 
14,827 
1.3,976 

12,519 
11,510 
21,238 
12,.S20 
1(1, 739 

10,  519 
15,037 
11,159 
13,024 
12, 792 

11,421 
12,528 
21,:i93 
17,813 
13,930 

11.615 
17.847 
12.6.59 
37, 2)0 
13,592 

14,184 
22, 677 
23,858 
26, 925 
12, 185 

32. 558 
14, 207 
13. 489 
11,355 
17, 260 

11,  675 
12,491 
10, 397 
30, 093 
13,326 

21, 288 
15, 106 
16,833 
15,842 
18,687 


Engaged  in 

gainful 
occupations. 


Nimi- 
ber. 


4,910 
5,978 
13, 756 
2,632 
2,138 

4,2a5 
3,401 
4,064 
8,538 
2,650 

3,629 
7,620 
4,961 
3,413 
3,375 

2,829 
3,947 
5,945 
3,707 
2,849 

2,356 
4,360 
2,364 
3,562 
3,567 

2,872 
3,257 
6,. 571 
3,888 
3,823 

3,439 
4,426 
2,260 
11,0,57 
4,049 

3,643 

5,868 
7,982 
9,857 
3,364 

8.584 
3,130 
5,002 
2,618 
5,318 

3,247 
2,588 
1,913 
8,179 
3,055 

5,453 
4,331 
3.532 
4,045 
4,108 


508 


ABSTEACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


TABLE  13 NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER 

ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  SEX,  FOR.  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO 
100,000  INHABITANTS:  1920— Coutiuued. 


Racine,  Wis 

Re\ere,  Mass 

Richmond,  Ind 

Roanoke,  Va 

Rock  Island,  111 

Rock-ford,  III 

Rome,  N.  Y 

Sacramento,  Calif 

Saginaw,  Mich 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

Salem,  Mass 

San  Diego,  Calif 

San  Jose,  Calif 

Savannah,  Ga 

Schenectady,  N.  Y 

Sheboygan ,  Wis 

Shreveport,  La 

Sioux  City,  Iowa 

Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak 

Somerville,  Mass 

South  Bend,  Ind 

Springfield,  111 

Springfield,  Mo 

Springfield,  Ohio 

Stamford,  Conn 

•  Steuben ville,  Ohio 

Stockton,  Calif 

Superior,  Wis , 

Tacorna,  Wash 

Tampa,  Fla 

Taunton,  Mass 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Topeka, Kans 

Trov,  N.  Y 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Utica.N.  Y 

Waco,  Tex 

Waltham,  Mass 

Warren,  Ohio 

Waterbury,  Conn 

Waterloo,  Iowa 

Watertown,  N.  Y 

West  Hobokentown,N.  J 
West  New  Yorktown,  N.J 
Wheeling,  W.  Va 

Wichita,  Kans 

Wichita  Falls,  Tex 

Wdkes-Barre,  Pa 

WiUiamsport,  Pa 

Wilmington,  N.  C 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C 

Woonsocket,  R.  I 

York,  Pa 

Zanesville,  Ohio 


PERSONS  10  TEAKS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER:   1920. 


Both  sexes. 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


47, 245 
22,095 
22, 387 
39, 966 

29. 478 

54,459 
20, 874 
55, 70S 
49, 748 
65, 160 

34,020 
64, 291 
33,303 
69, 139 
71,434 

24. 479 
36,  S44 
58, 469 
20, 630 
75, 995 

55, 601 
48, 955 
32, 695 
50,080 
27,058 

22, 299 
34, 172 
31, 276 
80, 721 
41,014 

29, 711 
55, 134 
41, 438 
61, 207 
59, 499 

75, 683 
31, 367 
25, 561 
21,748 
71,921 

29,556 
25, 976 
32, 525 
23, 307 

45, 867 

59,737 
33, 587 
57, 506 
30, 237 
26,525 

39,003 
34, 379 
39,072 
24,364 


Engaged  in 

gainful 
occupations. 


Num- 
ber. 


27, 561 
11,020 
11, 890 
20, 423 
16, 060 

30,391 
10, 897 
30, 954 
25,  681 
35, 642 

19,061 
31,037 
16. 000 
41, 866 
37,491 

13, 008 

21, 802 
33, 334 
10, 675 
40, 038 

29,979 
26,060 
15,917 
26,417 
14, 400 

11, 741 
17, 236 
16,517 

43. 471 
24, 419 

15,843 
28, 696 
21,082 
34,307 
34,223 

41. 472 
15, 432 
14, 636 
11, 831 
40,955 

15, 278 
13, 790 
17, 2S6 
12,561 
23,219 

29, 870 
20, 234 
29, 062 
16, 181 
15,311 

26,220 
20,743 
21,522 
12,339 


Per 
cent. 


58.3 
49.9 
53.1 
51.1 
54.5 

55.8 
52.2 
55.6 
51.6 
54.7 

56.0 
48.3 
48.0 
60.6 
52.5 

53.1 
59.2 
57.0 
51.7 
52.7 

53.9 
53.2 

4S;.  7 
52.7 
53.2 

52.7 
50.4 
52.8 
63.9 
59.5 

53.3 
52.0 
50.9 
56.1 
57.5 

54.8 
49.2 
57.3 
54.4 
56.9 

51.7 
53.1 
53.1 
53.9 
50.6 

50.0 
60.2 
50.5 
53.5 
57.7 

67.2 
60.3 
55.1 
50.6 


Male. 


Total 
num- 
ber- 


25,799 
10, 981 
11,232 
19,543 
15,139 

27, 920 
11,079 
29, 365 
24, 7S2 
32,538 

16,473 
31,544 
16, 162 
33,  G76 
36, 170 

12,490 
18,319 
31,096 
10,522 
3.5,903 

28,480 
23, 594 
15, 526 
25, 079 
13,443 

11,822 
18,583 
16, 687 
43, 426 
20, 677 

14, 415 
27, 431 
19, 651 
27, 599 
31,303 

36, 650 
15, 135 
11,917 
11,622 
37,363 

14, 765 
12, 451 
16, 179 
11,641 
22,341 

29,386 
20, 718 
28, 276 
14, 500 
12,820 

19, 550 
16, 626 
18,847 
11,726 


Engaged  in 

gainful 
occupations. 


Num-       Per 
ber.        cent. 


22,166 
8,611 
9,271 
15, 7S3 
12,666 

23, 212 

8,487 
24,419 
20, 073 
26, 572 

13,329 
23, 398 
12,135 

28, 986 
29^164 

10, 207 
15, 459 
25, 859 
8,007 
29, 126 

23,305 
19,167 
12,124 
20, 636 
10, 893 

9,766 
13, 998 
13, 498 
35,  229 
16,659 

11,301 
22, 441 
15,517 
22,  270 
26,359 

29, 199 

11,651 

9,549 

9,813 

31, 078 

11, 867 
10, 146 
13, 126 
9,709 
17, 952 

22, 862 
17,344 
22, 271 
11,983 
10, 861 

16,761 
13, 770 
15, 590 
9,554 


85.9 

78.4 
82.5 
80.8 
83.7 

83.1 
76.6 

83.2 
81.0 
81.7 


74.2 
75.1 

86.1 
80.6 

81.7 
84.4 
83.2 
76.1 
81.1 

81.8 
81.2 
78.1 
82.3 
81.0 

82.6 
75.3 
80.9 
81.1 
80.6 

78.4 
81.8 
79.0 
80.7 
84.2 

79.7 
77.0 
80.1 

84.4 
83.2 

80.4 
81.5 
81.1 
83.4 
80.4 

77.8 
83.7 
78.8 
82.6 
84.7 

85.7 
82.8 
82.7 
81.5 


Female. 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


21,446 
11,114 
11,155 
20, 423 
14, 339 

26, 539 
9,795 
26, 343 
24,  966 
32, 622 

17,547 
32, 747 
17,141 
35,463 
35,264 

11,989 
18, 525 
27, 373 
10, 108 
40,092 

27, 121 
25, 361 
17, 169 
25,001 
13,615 

10,477 
15, 589 
14, 589 
37, 295 
20,337 

15,296 
27, 703 

21 , 787 
33, 608 
28, 196 

39, 033 
16, 232 
13, 644 
10,126 
34, 558 

14,791 
13,525 
16, 346 
11,666 
23,526 

30,351 
12, 869 
29,  230 
15, 737 
13, 705 

19,453 
17,753 
20;  225 
12,638 


Engaged  in 

gainful 
occupations. 


Num- 
ber. 


5,395 

2,409 
2,  619 
4,640 
3,394 

7,179 
2,410 
6,535 

6,608 
9,070 

6,732 
7,639 
3,865 
12, 880 
8,327 

2,801 
6,343 

7,475 

2, 668 

10, 912 

6,674 
6,893 
3,793 
5,781 
3,507 

1,976 
3,238 
3,019 

8, 242 
7,700 

4,642 
6,255 
6,565 
12, 037 

7,864 

12,273 
3,781 

5, 087 
2,018 
9,877 

3,411 
3,644 
4, 160 
2, 852 
5,267 

7,008 
2, 890 
6,791 
4,198 
4,450 

9,459 
6,973 
6,932 
2,786 


COLOR  OR  RACE  OF  OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


509 


Table  14.— NITAIBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  PERSONS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER 
ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  SEX  AND  POPULATION  CLASSES,  FOR  THE 
UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


SEX  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Both  Sexes. 
All  classes 


Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  parentage 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Indian,  Cliinese,  Japanese,  and  all  other. . 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other 


POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


1920 


Total 
number. 


82,739,315 


44, 077, 564 

16,  784,  299 

13, 497, 886 

8, 053,  225 

326,  341 

176,  925 

56,  230 

84,238 

8,948 


Engaged  in  gain- 
ful occupations. 


Number. 


41,614,248 


20, 521,  997 

8, 347,  466 

7, 746,  460 

4, 824, 151 

174, 174 

63,326 

45,614 

57,903 

7,331 


All  classes '  42,289,969 


Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  parentage: 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Indian,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  aU  other . . 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other 


All  classes. 


22, 361, 495 

8, 289,  550 

7, 419, 691 

4, 009,  462 

209,  771 

91, 546 

51,041 

6S,806 

8, 378 


40,449,346 


Native  white— Native  parentage 21, 716, 069 

■ -      •  ■      •  8,494,749 

6,078,195 

4,043,763 

116, 570 

8.5, 379 

5, 189 

25,432 

570 


Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  parentage 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Indian,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  all  other. . 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other 


33,064,737 


Per 
cent. 


50.3 


46.6 
49.7 


78.2 


16, 788, 668 

6,237,012 

6,627,997 

3, 252,  862 

158, 198 

53, 47.S 

44,882 

52,614 

7,224 


75.1 
75.2 
89.3 
81.  1 
75.4 
58.4 
87.9 
89.5 


8,549,511  I  21.1 


3, 73.3, 329 

2,110,454 

1,118,463 

1, 571, 2S9 

15, 976 

9, 848 

732 

5,289 

107 


17. 

2 

24. 

8 

18. 

4 

38.9  1 

13. 

7 

11. 

0 

14. 

1 

20. 

8 

18. 

8 

1910 


Total 
number. 


71,580,270 


37,081,278 

13, 908, 063 

12, 944,  529 

7, 317,  922 

328,  478 

188,  758 

68, 924 

67, 661 

3,135 


37,027,558 


18, 933, 751 

6, 909,  282 

7, 321, 196 

3,C37,.3S0 

225,943 

-96.582 

65, 479 

60,809 

3,073 


Engaged  in  gain- 
ful occupations. 


Number. 


38, 167, 336 


17,954,464 

7,008,090 

7,811,502 

5, 192,  535 

2a),  745 

73, 916 

\    1123,811 

3.018 


30,091,564 


14, 855,  825 
5,285,811 
6,088,711 
3, 178,  554 
182, 663 
59,206 

\   1120,460 

2,997 


34,652,712  |     8,075,772 


18, 147, 527 

6, 998, 781 

5,623,333 

3,680,5:36 

102, 535 

92, 176 

3, 445 

6,852 

62 


3, 0^)8, 639 
1, 722,  -279 
1,222,791 
2,013,981 
18,  082 
14, 710 

13,351 

21 


Per 

cent. 


53.3 


48.4 
50.4 
60.3 
71.0 
61.1 
39.2 

90.6 

96.3 


81.3 

78.5 

76.5 
90.  0 
87.4 
80.8 
61.3 

95.4 

97.5 


23.4 


17.1 
24.6 
21.7 
54.7 
17.6 
16,0 

32.5 

3-3.9 


1  Separate  occupation  figures  for  Chinese  and  Japanese  not  available  for  1910. 


510 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  15.— PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  CLASS  OF  POPULATION,  OF  THE  POPULA- 
TION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  AND  OF  PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCU- 
PATIONS, FOR  BOTH  SEXES  AND  FOR  EACH  SEX  SEPARATELY,  FOR  THE  UNITED 
STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


SEX  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


Both  Sexes. 

All  classes 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  parentage 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Indian,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  all  other. . . 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other 

Male. 

All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  parentage 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Indian,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  aU  other. . . 

Indian 

Chinese ., 

Japanese .C 

All  other 

Female. 

All  classes 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  parentage 

Foreign-born  white 

Negro 

Indian,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  aU  other. . . 

Indian 

Chin&so 

Japanese 

All  other 


PER  cent  distribution  OF — 


Population  10  years  of 
age  and  over. 


1920 


100.0 


53.3 
20.2 
16.3 
9.7 
0.4 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 


(2) 


100.0 


52.9 
19.6 
17.5 
9.5 
0.5 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 


(2) 


100.0 


m 
m 


53.7 
21.0 
1.5.  0 
10.0 
0.3 
0.2 

0.1 


1910 


100.0 


51.8 
19.4 
18.1 
10.2 
0.5 
0.3 
0.1 
0.1 


{') 


100.0 


51.1 
18.7 
19.8 
9.8 
0.6 
0.3 
0.2 
0.2 


C^) 


100.0 


(2) 


52.5 
20.3 
16.3 
10.7 
0.3 
0.3 


Persons  engaged  in 
gainful  occupations. 


1920 


100.0 


49.3 
20.1 
18.6 
11.6 
0.4 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 


C') 


100.0 


50.8 
18.9 
20.0 
9.8 
0.5 
0.2 
0.1 
0.2 


(^) 


100.0 


43.7 
24.7 
13.1 
18.4 
0.2 
0.1 


(2) 


0.1 


1910 


100.0 


47.0 
18.4 
20.5 
13.6 
0.5 
0.2 

10.3 

(-) 


100.0 


49.4 
17.6 
21.9 
10.6 
0.6 
0.2 

10.4 


(-) 


100.0 


38.4 
21.3 
15.1 
24.9 
0.2 
0.2 


(■') 


1  Separate  occupation  figures  for  Chinese  and  Japanese  not  avaUable  for  1910. 
»  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


COLOE  OR  RACE  OF  OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


511 


Table  16.— DISTRIBUTION,  BY  GENERAL  DIVISIONS  OF  OCCUPATIONS,  OF  GAINFUL 
WORKERS  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  IN  EACH  PRINCIPAL  CLASS  OF  THE  POP- 
ULATION, FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 


SEX  AND  GENERAL  DIVISION  OF 
OCCUPATIONS. 


Both  Sexes. 

AH  occupations 

Agriculture,  forestry,  and  animal  hus- 

bandrj' 

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufacturing  and  mechanicalindustries 

Transportation 

Trade 

Public  service  (not  elsewhere  classified). . 

Professional  serWce 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 

MALE. 

All  occupations 

ACTiculture,  forestry,  and  animal  hus- 

Dandry 

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufacturing  and  mechanicalindustries 

Transportation 

Trade 

PubUc  service  (not  elsewhere  classified). . 

Professional  ser%dce 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 

FEMALE. 

All  occupations 

Agriculture,  forestry,  and  animal  hus- 
bandry   

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufacturing  and  mechanicalindustries 

Transportation 

Trade 

PubUc  service  (not  elsewhere  classified) . . 

Profassional  service 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 


ALL  CLASSES. 


Number. 


41,614,248 


10, 953, 158 
1, 090,  223 

12, 818,  524 
3, 063,  582 
4,242,979 
770,  460 
2, 143,  S89 
3,  404,  892 
3, 126,  541 


Per 

cent 
distri- 
bution. 


100.0 


26.3 
2.6 

30.8 
7.4 

10.2 
1.9 
5.2 
8.2 
7.5 


33, 064, 737 


9,869,030 
1, 087,  359 
10, 888, 183 
2, 850,  528 
3, 575, 187 
748, 666 
1, 127,  391 
1,217,968 
1, 700, 425 


8,549,511 


1, 084, 128 

2,864 

1,930,341 

213, 054 

667,  792 

21,  794 

1, 016,  498 

2, 186, 924 

1,426,116 


100.0 


29.8 
3.3 

32.9 
8.6 

10.8 
2.3 
3.4 
3.7 
5.1 


100.0 


12.7 

(1) 

22.6 

2.5 

7.8 

0.3 

11.9 

25.6 

16.7 


NATIVE  WHITE — 
NATIVE    PARENTAGE 


Number. 


20,521,997 


6,391,480 
487,  314 
5, 3S4,  332 
1, 562,  409 
2, 194,  827 
404,627 
1, 339,  408 
1, 016,  293 
1, 741, 307 


16,788,668 


Per 

cent 
distri- 
bution. 


100.0 


31.1 
2.4 

26.2 
7.6 

10.7 
2.0 
6.5 
5.0 
8.5 


100.0 


6, 014, 204 

486, 156 

4, 612, 035 

1,43.5,331 

1, 842,  439 

389,  717 

684, 064 

365, 638 

959, 084 


3,733,329 


377, 276 
1,158 
772, 297 
127, 078 
3.52, 388 
14, 910 
655,  344 
650, 655 
782,223 


35.  8 
2.9 

27.5 
8.5 

11.0 
2.3 
4.1 
2.2 
5.7 


100.0 


10.1 

(1) 

20.7 

3.4 

9.4 

0.4 

17.6 

17.4 

21.0 


NATIVE   WHITE — 

FOREIGN   OR 
MIXED  PARENT- 
AGE. 


Number. 


I    Per 
cent 
distri- 
bution. 


8,347,466 


1,374,777 
150, 620 

2, 890,  495 
633, 170 

1, 033,  446 
185,839 
489, 682 
510, 637 

1, 078,  800 


1,324,701 
150,062 

2,256,179 
561,  740 
819, 470 
180,  977 
238,  762 
170,  296 
534,  825 


2,110,454 


50,076 
658 
6.34, 316 
71, 430 
213,  976 
4,862 
250,  920 
340,  341 
543,  975 


16.5 
1.8 

34.6 
7.6 

12.4 
2.2 
5.9 
61 

12.  9 


21.2 
2.4 

36.2 
90 

13.1 
2.9 
3.8 
2.7 
8.6 


100.0 


2.4 
(') 
30.1 

3.4 
10.1 

0.2 
11.9 
16.1 
25.8 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


612 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS, 


16.-DISTRIBUTI0N,  BY  GENERAL  DIVISIONS  OF  OCCUPATIONS,  OF  GAINFUL 
iKERS  ]0  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  IN  EACH  PRINCIPAL  CLASS  OF  THE  POP- 


Table 

WORKERS  .     - 

ULATION,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


SEX  AND  GENERAL  DIVISION  OF  OCCUPATIONS. 


FOREIGN-BORN 
WHITE. 


Number. 


Per 
cent 
distri- 
bution. 


Number. 


Per 
cent 
distri- 
bution. 


INDIAN,  CHINESE, 

JAPANESE,  AND 

ALL  OTHER. 


Number. 


Per 
cent 
distri- 
bution. 


Both  Sexes. 


All  occupations. 


Agricultiu'e,  forestry,  and  animal  husbandry. 

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufactming  and  mechanical  industries . . . 

Transportation 

Trade 

Public  service  (not  elsewhere  classified) 

Professional  service 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 


MALE. 


All  occupations. 


Agriculture,  forestry,  and  animal  husbandry. 

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufacturing  and  mechanical  industries. . . 

Transportation 

Trade 

PubUc  service  (not  elsewhere  classified) 

Professional  service 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 


All  occupations. 


Agriculture,  forestry,  and  animal  husbandry. 

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufacturing  and  mechanical  industries . . . 

Transportation 

Trade 

PubUc  service  (not  elsewhere  classified) 

Professional  service 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 


7,746,460 


100.0 


4,824,151 


100.0 


174,174 


931, 561 
377, 138 
,634,249 
547, 613 
860, 530 
127, 280 
231,719 
769, 193 
267, 177 


12.0 
4.9 

46.9 
7.1 

11.1 
1.6 
3.0 
9.9 
3.4 


2, 178, 888 

73, 229 

886, 810 

312,421 

140,467 

50, 552 

80,183 

1,064,590 

37,  Oil 


45.2 
L5 

18.4 
6.5 
2.9 
1.0 
1.7 

22.1 
0.8 


76, 452 
1,922 

22,638 
7,989 

13,709 
2,162 
2,897 

44,179 
2,246 


6,627,997 


100.0 


3,252,862 


100.0 


158,198 


891,900 
376, 342 
3, 219, 697 
536, 675 
770, 881 
126, 240 
161, 162 
369, 232 
175,  SOS 


1.118,463 


13.5 
5.7 

48.6 
8.1 

11.6 
1.9 
2.4 
5.6 
2.7 


100.0 


1, 566, 627 

72, 892 

781, 827 

30S, 898 

129, 309 

49, 586 

41,056 

273, 959 

28,710 


1,571,289 


48.2 
2.2 

24.0 
9.5 
4.0 
1.5 
1.3 
8.4 
0.9 


100.0 


71,598 
1,907 

18, 445 
7,886 

13,  OSS 
2,146 
2, 347 

38,  S43 
1,938 


15,976 


39,661 

796 

414, 552 

10, 938 

89,649 

1,040 

70, 557 

399,961 

91, 309 


3.5 
0.1 

37.1 
1.0 
8.0 
0.1 
6.3 

35.8 
8.2 


612,261 

337 

104,983 

3,525 

11, 158 

966 

39, 127 

790, 631 

8,301 


39.0 

(1) 
6.7 
0.2 
0.7 
0.1 
2.5 

50.3 
0.5 


4,854 

15 

4,193 

S3 
021 

16 

.550 

5, 336 

308 


100.0 


43.9 
LI 

13.0 
4.6 
7.9 
1.2 
1.7 

25.4 
1.3 


100.0 


45.3 
1.2 

11.7 
5.0 
8.3 
1.4 
1.5 

24.6 
L2 


100.0 


30.4 
0.1 

26.2 
0.5 
3.9 
0.1 
3.4 

33.4 
L9 


COLOR  OR  RACE  OF  OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


513 


Table  17 NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  CLASS  OF  POPULATION,  OF 

THE    POPULATION    10  YEARS    OF    AGE    AND    OVER    AND    OF    PERSONS    ENGAGED 
IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS:  1920. 


V 

POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF 
AGE  AND   over: 

1920 

PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN 

GAINFUL  occupations: 
1920 

DIVISION  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 

Number. 

Per  cent 
distri- 
bution. 

Number. 

Per  cent 
distri- 
bution. 

United  States            

82,739,315 

100.0 

41,614,248 

100.0 

44,077,564 

16,784,299 

13,497,886 

8,053,225 

176,925 

56,230 

84, 238 

8,948 

53.3 
20.2 
16.3 
9.7 
0.2 
0.1 
0.1 

20,521,997 

8,347,466 

7,746,460 

4,824,151 

63,326 

45,614 

57,903 

7,331 

49.3 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  parentage 

20.1 
18.6 

n.6 

0.2 

0.1 

0.1 

0) 

New  England      

5,945,989 

100.0 

3,234,392 

100.  a 

2,226,985 

1,805,  ,558 

1,843,028 

65,271 

1,368 

3,357 

320 

102 

17,666,354 

37.5 

30.4 

31.0 

1.1 

(') 

0.1 
(') 
(') 

100.0 

1,128,200 

966, 703 

1,092,626 

42,872 

747 

2,885 

232 

67 

9,240,216 

34.9 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  parentage 

29.9 
33.8 

1.3 

(') 

0.1 

(') 

All  other                                                   

(') 

Middle  Atlantic 

100.0 

7,471,675 

4,816,496 

4,853,256 

508,031 

4,589 

8,321 

2,9S0 

1,056 

17,130,786 

42.3 

27.3 

27.5 

2.9 

(') 
(') 
(') 
(') 

100.0 

3,677,0,57 

2,403,301 

2,807,920 

339,213 

2,289 

7,296 

2,222 

91S 

8,515,849 

39.8 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  parentage 

Foreign-bom  white           

26.0 
30.4 

3.7 

(') 

0.1 

(') 

(') 

East  North  Central  .                  

100.0 

8,931,324 

4,557,935 

3, 183, 790 

440, 129 

11,582 

4,764 

826 

436 

9,889,740 

52.1 

26.6 

18.6 

2.6 

0.1 

(') 

(') 

C) 

100.0 

4,1.52,202 

2,279,261 

1,795,800 

378,826 

5,051 

3,892 

570 

247 

4,587,996 

48.8 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  parentage 

26.8 
21.1 

3.3 

0.1 

Chinese •. 

(') 

Japanese 

(') 

All  other 

0) 

West  North  Central    .          

100. 0 

5,491,277 

2,772,958 

1,358,323 

237,277 

27, 175 

1,560 

996 

174 

10,513,447 

55.5 
28.0 
13.7 
2.4 
0.3 
(') 
(') 
(') 

100.0 

2,409,784 

1,310,182 

712,271 

146, 432 

7,160 

1,323 

748 

96 

5,339,999 

52.5 

Native  while— Foreign  or  mixed  parentage 

Foreign-bom  white 

28.6 
15.5 

Negro  .             

3.2 

Indian          

0.2 

Chinese     

(') 

Japanese 

(') 

0) 

100.0 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

6,547,732 

421,149 

311,385 

3,221,694 

9,139 

1,687 

317 

344 

62.3 
4.0 
3.0 

30.6 
0.1 

8 

3,036,727 

211,964 

189, 450 

1,895,830 

4,081 

1,430 

237 

280 

56.9 
4.0 
3.5 

35.5 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other 

0.1 

0) 
(') 

7510S' 


-33 


'  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


514 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  17 NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  CLASS  OF  POPULATION.  OF 

THE    POPULATION    10    YEARS    OF    AGE    AND    OVER  AND    OF    PERSONS    ENGAGED 
IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS:  1920— Continued. 


DIVISION  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 


East  South  Central 

Native  white — Native  iiarentage 

Native  wiiite — Foreign  or  mixed  parentage 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other 

West  South  Central 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mbced  parentage. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Indian 

Chinese 

Japanese 

All  other 

Mountain 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  whi*e— Foreign  or  mixed  parentage. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

Indian 

Chin&se 

Japanese 

All  other 

Pacific 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mbced  parentage. 

Foreign-bom  white 

Negro 

I  ndian 

Chinese 

Japanese : 

All  other 


POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF 
AGE  AND  over:  1920 


Number. 


6,677,229 


4,502,712 

176,884 

71,211 

1,924,714 

1,176 

478 

26 

28 


7,739,536 


146, 751 

531,661 

430,053 

687,020 

42,050 

1,415 

420 

160 


2,564,463 


,456,002 

575,344 

436, 304 

27,741 

56,103 

4,046 

8,589 

334 


4,611,771 


303,106 
126,314 
010, 536 
41,348 
23, 743 
30,002 
69,808 
6,314 


Per  cent 
distri- 
bution. 


100.0 


67.4 
2.6 
1.1 

28.8 


(') 
(') 
0) 


100.0 


66.5 
6.9 
5.6 

20.5 
0.5 
0) 

(') 


100.0 


56.8 
22.4 
17.0 
1.1 
2.2 
0.2 
0.3 


100.0 


49.9 
24.4 
21.9 
0.3 
0.5 
0.7 
1.5 
0.1 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN 
GAINFUL  occupations: 

1920 


Number. 


3,310,844 


2,012,783 

89,206 

41,260 

1,166,447 

679 

427 

19 

23 


3,716,248 


2,301,042 

252,273 

241,498 

906, 867 

12,917 

1.257 

274 

120 


1,254,994 


670,056 

275,371 

257,468 

20, 478 

21,600 

3,365 

6,371 

285 


2,413,'?10 


1,134,086 

559,205 

608, 167 

27, 186 

8,802 

'   23,739 

47,230 

5,295 


Percent, 
distri- 
bution. 


100.0 


60.8 
2.7 
1.2 

35.2 


(') 
0) 


100.0 


61.9 

6.8 
6.5 
24.4 
0.3 


0) 

0) 


100.0 


53.4 
21.9 
20.5 
1.6 
1.7 
0.3 
0.5 


(') 


100.0 


47.0 

23.2 

25.2 

1.1 

0.4 
1.0 
2.0 
0.2 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


COLOR  OE  EACE  OF  OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


515 


Table  18 — PER   CENT    DISTRIBUTION,  BY   CLASS   OF   POPULATION,   OF   PERSONS   in 
YEARS  OF  AGE    AND   OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  DIVISIONS 

AND  STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


PEE  CENT  OF  ALL  PERSONS  OCCUPIED. 


Native 

wliite — 

native 

parentage. 


Native 

wliite — 

foreign 

or  mixed 

parentage. 


Foreign- 
born 
wliite. 


Negro. 


Indian, 

Chinese, 

Japanese, 

and  all 

other. 


United  States . . . , 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central. 

Moimtain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvama 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

We.st  North  Centr.^l: 

Mirmesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas , 

Louisiana , 

Oklahoma 

Texas , 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


49.3 


34.9 
39.8 
48.8 
52.5 
56.9 
60.8 
61.9 
53.4 
47.0 


20.1 


62.5 
47.9 
61.7 
2).  1 
26.1 
30.9 

32.3 
35.6 
51.2 

58.9 
75.1 
40.5 
40.4 
29.9 

25.9 
56.  0 
67.2 
25.  2 
40.8 
51.2 
68.  7 

59.  0 
50.  0 
52. 6 
61.9 
79.4 
65.  2 
42.1 
50.2 
46.7 

78.0 
71.9 
.52.2 
38.4 

63.2 
44.7 
80.0 
61.1 

44.0 
59.1 
67.0 

59.  S 
7n.fi 
43.3 
41.1 
41.1 

47.0 
57.9 
44.6 


18.6 


29.9 

26.0 

26.8 

2S.6 

4.0 

2.7 

6.8 

21.9 

23.2 


17.5 
23.4 
21.4 
32.  6 
34.9 
30.2 

29.3 
27.7 
21.0 

19.9 
13.6 
29.8 
29.5 
45.4 

44.3 
29.7 
17.6 
40.7 
38.2 
30.8 
18.2 

11.9 
14.1 
12.7 
2.5 
4.6 
0.5 
0.8 
1.1 
5.3 

6.4 
1.9 
1.4 
1.0 

2.6 
6.2 
6.0 
8.9 

27.3 
23.7 
19.8 
20.1 
8.3 
13.4 
36.4 
22.9 

23.6 
21.2 
23.4 


33.8 

30.4 

21.1 

15.5 

3.5 

1.2 

6.5 

20.5 

25.  2 


19.7 
28.5 
16.7 
36  7 
36.9 
36.8 

35.  4 
31.9 
23.2 

16.9 
7.5 
25.  8 
27.6 
24.1 

29. 0 
12.5 

7.8 
33.3 
19.5 
16. 0 

8.7 

12.7 
9.4 
7.1 
2.3 
8.2 
0.5 
0.6 
0.9 
6.8 

2.0 
1.1 
1.1 
0.7 

1.4 
3.9 

3.4 
10.6 

26.5 
15.4 
20.3 
17.9 
12.1 
30.5 
20.0 
28.2 

26.2 

IS.  7 
26.2 


11.6 


1.3 

3.7 

3.3 

3.2 

35.5 

35.2 

24.4 

1.6 

1.1 


0.2 
0.2 
0.2 
1.4 
1.9 
2.0 

2.7 
4.7 
4.5 

4.3 

3.8 
3.8 
2.3 
0.3 

0.6 
1.1 
7.3 
0.1 
0.2 
1.6 
4.3 

16.4 
20.4 
27.3 
33.3 

7.8 
33.4 
56.4 

47.  S 
41.2 

13.6 
25.1 
45.3 
59.7 

32.8 
45.1 

8.8 
19.3 

0.5 
0.4 
1.1 
1.7 
3.7 
4.6 
0.6 
0.7 


0.4 


(1) 


0.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0.2 
0.1 

0.4 
2.5 
3.5 


(■) 


0.2 
0.1 

0.1 
0.1 
0.1 

0.2 
0.1 
0.1 


0.1 
0.2 
0.3 


0.7 
1.3 
0.3 
0.1 


(') 


(■) 


0.1 

0.2 
0.1 

0.4 


0.1 


('.■> 


0.1 
1.7 
0.1 

1.7 
1.4 
1.8 
0.5 
5.2 
8.2 
1.9 
7.1 

2.4 
1.8 
1.3 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


616 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  19.— NUMBER  AND   PROPORTION    OF   MALES  IN   EACH   PRINCIPAL  CLASS  OF 

BY  DIVISIONS 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


(Jeographic  division?: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire , 

Vermont , 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Mirmesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  Soitth  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


NATIVE  ■WHITE — NATIVE 
PARENTAGE. 


Total 
number. 


22,361,495 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


16,788,668 


1,097,722 
3,698,009 
4, 542, 747 
2, 802, 396 
3,300,670 
2, 277,  .389 
2,666,690 
778, 816 
1,197,056 


202,059 
92,298 
91,546 

470,024 
66, 862 

174,933 

,420,955 
468,209 

,  808, 845 

,453,254 
924,318 

,  166, 289 
645, 382 
353,504 

277, 714 
573,087 
988, 780 
66, 826 
109,294 
279, 823 
506, 872 

56,554 
348,488 

92,275 
586, 495 
464,947 
639, 875 
294,945 
610, 262 
206,829 

770, 836 
687,222 
510, 436 
308, 895 

459, 178 

352,112 

648, 851 

.,206,549 

107,617 

111,728 

51,790 

243, 116 

104,620 

63,601 

79, 714 

16,630 

292, 575 
203,787 
700, 694 


846, 384 
2,837,935 
3,394,523 
1,999,029 
2,506,843 
1,733,971 
1,983,571 
572, 282 
914, 130 


155,  .549 
71,624 
68,492 

362,009 
62,364 

136,346 

1,089,675 

361,806 

1,386,454 

1,111,862 
701, 576 
859,683 
488, 328 
233, 074 

185, 722 
400,726 
735,567 
43,462 
74, 584 
194, 708 
364,260 

44,325 
272,067 

75,509 
442,214 
344, 096 
479, 863 
225, 052 
409, 354 
154, 363 

583,762 
517,557 
397,956 
234,696 

348, 777 
260, 434 
474, 157 
900,203 

81, 145 
79,321 
40,670 
181, 508 
76,071 
48,933 
51,272 
13, 362 

224, 895 
153,619 
535,616 


Per 
cent. 


75.1 


77.1 
76.7 
74.7 
71.3 
75.  9 
76.1 
74.4 
73.5 
76.4 


77.0 
77.6 
74.8 
77.0 
78.3 
77.9 

76.7 
77.3 
76.6 

76.5 
75.9 
73.7 
75.7 
65.9 

66.9 
69.9 
74.4 
65.0 
68.2 
69.6 
71.9 

78.4 
78.1 
81.8 
75.4 
74.0 
75.0 
76.3 
76.9 
74.6 

75.7 
75.3 
78.0 
76.0 

76.0 
74.0 
73.1 
74.6 

75.4 
71.0 
78.5 
74.7 
72.7 
76.9 
64.3 
80.3 

76.9 
7,5.4 
76.4 


NATIVE  ■WHITE — FOREIGN  OR 
MIXED  PARENTAGE. 


Total 
number. 


8,289,550 


872,977 

2, 334, 928 

2,256,877 

1,398,065 

207, 704 

84,800 

272,145 

298, 736 

563,318 


57,050 
42,655 
29, 881 

496,984 
80,830 

165, 577 

1,248,316 
352, 045 
734,567 

454,617 
150, 922 
745, 420 
450, 586 
455,332 

424,575 
272,080 
215,252 
107, 748 
95,4% 
156,706 
126, 208 

11,074 
80,971 
22,667 
21,785 
25,779 
4,385 
5, 494 
12, 635 
22,914 

47,751 
15,866 
13,545 
7,638 

17, 720 
42,540 
45,356 
166,529 

64, 114 
40,459 
17, 302 
78,425 
11,285 
20,360 
57,969 
8,822 

143,047 
69, 756 
350,515 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Niunber. 


6,237,012 


631 

1,695 

1,752 

1,058 

160 

69 

209 

227 

431 


39 
29 
22 

361 
60 

117 

909 
256 
529 

355 
122: 
572: 
343 
358: 

313 
210 
18p: 

69! 

70: 
117 

96: 

8, 
63 

18: 

17 

is: 
3 
4 
10 
15: 

41 
12: 
10: 
0 

14 
33 
35 

126 

48, 
31, 
13 
57 

8: 
14: 
45: 

7 

107 

53: 

269 


Per 

cent. 


75.2 


COLOR  OR  RACE  OF  OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


517 


THE  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS 
AND  STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States 

Geographic  onasioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. , 
West  North  Central . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . , 
"West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampsliire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columlna, 

Virgmia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado. 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE. 


Total 
number. 


7,419,691 


931,845 

2, 5S7, 798 

1,789,466 

772, 147 

182, 846 

41,729 

245, 597 

262, 733 

605,530 


54,398 
45,952 
22,806 

526, 272 
84,933 

197,484 

,425,461 
387,251 
775,086 

386,901 
87,396 
651,256 
407, 057 
256,856 

276, 630 
126, 109 
102, 587 
74,633 
47,289 
83,542 
61,357 

11, 2.30 

54,102 

15, 022 

18,812 

41,295 

4,287 

4,063 

9,923 

24,112 

17,401 
8,928 

10,484 
4,916 

8,528 
26,477 
24,412 
186,180 

57,287 
24,565 
16,700 
66, 869 
15,685 
40,476 
30, 516 
10,635 

150,510 

61,575 

393,445 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


6,627,997 


853, 144 

2, 3.54, 5.59 

1,589,630 

645, 046 

165, 656 

36, 790 

212,745 

233, 954 

536,473 


49,063 
41,714 
20, 080 

483, 397 
77, 659 

181,231 

1,287,071 
3.55, 166 
712, 322 

348, 421 
76, 707 
580,837 
367,026 
216,639 

237, 632 
98,445 
89, 547 
63, 759 
38, 876 
66,674 
60,113 

10,  .307 
48, 410 
12.929 
17,  :i02 
38, 567 
3,99S 
3,717 

9,o;?6 

21, 390 

15,115 

7,688 
9,  .505 
4,482 

7,711 
23,801 
21,766 
159, 467 

52, 160 
22, 199 
15, 562 
58, 766 
13,618 
34, 827 
26,783 
10,039 

136, 812 

54,160 

345, 501 


Per 
cent. 


89.3 


91.6 
91.0 
88.8 
83.5 
90.6 
88.2 
86.6 
89.0 
88.6 


90.2 
90.8 
88.0 
91.9 
91.4 
91.8 

90.3 
91.7 
91.9 

90.1 
87.8 
89.2 
90.2 
84.3 

85.9 
78,1 
87.3 
85.4 
82.2 
79.8 
81.7 

91.8 
89.5 
86.1 
92.(1 
93.4 
93.3 
91.5 
91.1 
88.7 

86.9 
86.1 
90.7 
91.2 

90.4 
89.9 
89.2 
85.7 

91.1 
90.4 
93.2 
87.9 
86.8 
86.0 
87.8 
94.4 

90.9 
88.0 
87.8 


Total 
number. 


4, 009, 462 


33,379 

256, 057 

236, 246 

123, 472 

1,, 584, 869 

943, 946 

791,529 

18, 178 

21,786 


600 

275 

267 

18,989 

4,214 

9,034 

82,115 

47,376 

126,566 

86,147 
35, 674 
81,431 
30, 413 
2,581 

4,.^39 

8, 578 

78,  .532 

243 

407 

6,441 

24,932 

12,895 

98,988 

42, 979 

258, 723 

.38, 499 

265, 2.58 

299,487 

436, 182 

131,  &58 

97, 102 
173,840 
326, 672 
346, 332 

182, 403 
262,983 

58, 823 
287, 320 

848 

526 

806 

5,116 

4,399 

5,550 

750 

183 

3,525 

1,080 

17,181 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


3,252,862 


28, 780 

222, 328 

206, lis 

104, 548 

1,2.58,209 

766, 741 

629, 967 

16, 846 

19, 325 


520 
234 

239 
16, 345 
3,606 
7,836 

72,671 
40,014 
109,643 

74,622 
30,620 
70, 905 
27, 661 
2,310 

4,a38 

7,346 

66, 832 

243 

358 

5,576 

20, 155 

10, 342 
81,6.54 
35.  865 
200, 1:^6 
32,  279 
203, 035 
235,116 
351,626 
108, 156 

79,094 
140,414 
266, 651 
280, 582 

147,846 

210, 162 

44,582 

227,377 

800 

461 

705 

4,379 

4,260 

5,345 

716 

180 

3,223 

1,037 

15,065 


518 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  20.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  FEMALES  IN  EACH  PRINCIPAL  CLASS  OF 

BY  DIVISIONS 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States . 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

MidcDe  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Centrj\x: 

Minnesota 

lov^a 

Missoiu'i 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

Sotn'H  Atai.ntic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia- 
Virginia  

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

MotrNTAiN: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


native  white— native 
parentage. 


Total 
number. 


21,716,069 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


1,129,203 
3,773,666 
4,388,577 
2,688,881 
3,247,062 
2,225,323 
2,480,061 
677, 186 
1,106,050 


198,447 
92,378 
89,666 

500,447 
68,111 

180,214 

,455,977 
474,229 
,843,460 

,411,000 
90S,  27() 

, 138, 691 
589,635 
340, 969 

260,044 
557, 1.S4 
968, 147 
59,866 
95,789 
2(i2,557 
485,294 

55,409 
347, 496 
112,079 
670,066 
437, 724 
635, 557 
288, 355 
602,860 
197, 516 

741,620 
681,404 
500, 777 
201,522 

433, 132 
341,571 

586,488 
,118,870 

89,020 
95,873 
38,981 
220,315 
94, 739 
50,637 
76,037 
11,5,8-1 

257,221 
185,651 
663, 178 


3,733,329 


281, 876 
839, 122 
757,679 
410,755 
529, 884 
278,812 
317,471 
97,774 
219,956 


37,980 
20,674 
16, 892 
141,049 
19,405 
45,876 

366,593 
104,330 
368, 199 

242,885 
137, 590 
205, 266 
107,082 
64,850 

48,840 
85, 364 
149, 986 
8, 709 
13,711 
39,378 
64, 767 

9,504 
66,097 
48,595 
73,780 
45,921 
104,260 
58, 848 
97,400 
25,479 

80,486 
79,668 
76,024 
42,634 

52,150 
44,147 
70, 843 
150,331 

13, 109 
11,311 

5,805 
37,648 
10, 101 

7,637 
10, 096 

2,067 

47,248 
32, 876 
139, 832 


Per 

cent. 


17.2 


25.0 
22.2 
17.3 
15.3 
16.3 
12.5 
12.8 
14.4 
19.9 


19.1 
22.4 
18.8 
28.2 
28.5 
25.5 

25.2 
22.0 
20.0 

17.2 
15.1 
18.0 
18.3 
19.0 

18.8 
15.3 
15.5 
14.5 
14.3 
15.0 
13.3 

17.2 
19.0 
43.4 
12. 9 
10.5 
16.4 
20.4 
16.2 
12.9 

10.9 
1L7 
15.2 
14.1 

12.0 
12.9 
12.1 
13.4 

14.7 
11.  8 
14.9 
17.1 
10.7 
15.1 
13.3 
17.8 

18.4 
17.7 
21.1 


native  white— foreign  or 

MIXED  parentage. 


Total 
number. 


8,494,749 


932,581 

2,481,568 

2,301,058 

l,:i74,893 

213,445 

92,084 

259,516 

276,608 

562,996 


57,206 
44,513 
30, 193 

535, 079 
88,422 

177, 168 

1,341,387 
:571,671 
768,510 

476,496 
154,627 
778,925 
439,372 
451,638 

418,082 
270,454 
227,630 
100,684 
87,023 
150, 828 
120, 192 

11,704 

85, 598 
27,501 
18,574 
.  25,372 
■■'i  4, 391 
■  -':■  4,915 
■  12,019 
"'I    23,371 

53,857 
16,425 
13,934 

;,  ■   7, 868 

•  1,5,444 
47,975 
39,712 
156,385 

I  57,781 

k';  34,607 

• :  14, 565 

-:  78,307 

,;.  10,249 

:"  18,277 

:  .■  56,021 

;:'i  6,801 

y.   134,891 

■■-   67,325 

oOO, 780 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


2,110,454 


335,312 

707,51:5 
526, 780 
251, 899 
51,769 
19, 283 
42,472 
47,381 
128,045 


14,742 
15,300 
6,891 
202,;531 
35,460 
60, 588 

409,574 
107,353 
190,586 

102,534 
29,142 

210,372 
90.9.34 
93,798 

88,602 
44,368 
51,450 
14,375 
12, 376 
23,817 
16,905 

2,773 

21,113 

11,535 

3,543 

3, 933 

814 

1,008 

2,  .525 

4,525 

12,621 
3,159 
2,257 
1,246 

2,432 

8,505 

5,525 

26,010 

10, 329 
4,525 
2, 381 

16, 183 
1,672 
2, 738 
8,292 
1,201 

2S, 721 
14,768 
84, 556 


Per 
cent. 


24.8 


36.0 
2S.5 
22.9 
IS.  3 
24.3 
20.9 
10.4 
17.1 
22.7 


25.  8 
.34.4 
22.8 
37.8 
40.1 
34.2 

30.  5 
28.9 
24.8 

21.5 
•18.8 
27.0 
20.7 
20.8 

21.2 
16.  4 
22.6 
14.3 
14.2 
15.  8 
14.1 

23.7 
24.7 
41.9 
19.1 
15.5 
18.5 
20.5 
21.0 
19.4 

23.4 
19.2 
16.2 
15.8 

15.7 
17.7 
13.9 
10.6 

17.9 
i:i.  1 
10.3 
20.7 
10.3 
15.0 
14.8 
IS.  5 

21.3 
21.9 
23.4 


COLOR  OR  RACE  OF  OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


519 


THE  POPULATION  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS, 
AND   STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND   STATE. 


TTnited  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middln  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . . 
West  North  CentraL . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . . 
West  South  Central. . . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . 

Mrginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.1ST  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Te.xas 

Mouktain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Cahfornia 


foreign-born  "WinTE. 


Total 
number. 


6,078,195 


911 
2, 2(15 

i,;m4, 
]2s: 

29 
1S4 

173: 

40.5 


.50, 
43 
19 

r.:57, 

Sfi, 
174, 

,.■526 
;M2 
.'•.96 

2S3 
(il 
.".4:? 
306 
199, 

205, 
97 
81 

■M 
(14 
46 


47 
13 
11 
19 
2 
2 
6 

17; 

13 
6 
6 
3 

5, 

17: 

14 

146; 

34 

13 

s: 
47: 
11 
29; 
25; 

3 

94 
39 

271 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


1,118,463 


2:39, 482 
453,361 
206, 170 
67, 225 
23, 794 
4, 470 
2.S,  753 
23,514 
71,694 


11,857 
13, 246 
3,044 
151,510 
23, 934 
35,891 

309,297 
(12, 527 
Sl,.5;57 

;59,948 
6, 9.53 
96,0.58 
40,4(;0 
22,811 

25,174 
9, 278 

13, 428 
5,132 
3,363 
(l,66t 
4,  1,S6 

1,2.39 
8,471 
3,8.89 
1,647 
1,582 
648 
378 
1,202 
4, 8;i8 

1,9.52 

1,060 

913 

545 

949 

2,758 

1,649 

23,397 

4,491 
1,505 

964 
6,742 
1,196 
4,935 
3,119 

562 

14,861 
6,20.5 
50,628 


Per 
cent. 


18.4 


26.3 
20.0 

14.  S 
11.5 

15.  5 
15.2 
1.5. 6 
13. 5 
17.7 


23.6 
30.4 
15. 3 
28.2 
27.8 
20.6 

23.3 
18.3 
13.7 

14.1 
11.2 
17.7 
13.2 
11.4 

12.2 
9. 5 

16.4 
9.3 

9.8 
10.3 
9.0 

14.9 
IS.  0 
29.  3 
14.3 
8.2 
20.3 
16.7 
19.7 
27.0 

14.8 
10.6 
13.2 
18.2 

17.9 
1.5. 5 
11.3 
15. 9 

13.0 
10.9 
12.0 
14.2 
10.  S 
16.7 
12.4 
14.2 

1.5.7 
1.5. 9 
18.6 


Total 
number. 


4,043,763 


31,892 

251,974 

203,883 

113,805 

1,636,825 

9,S0, 7('iS 

795,491 

9, 563 

19, 562 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occujiations. 


Number. 


491 
215 

187 
18,614 
3,978 
8,407 

89,188 
49,325 
113,401 

71,765 
32, 687 
75, 774 
21,780 
1,877 

3,4.37 

7,324 

74,329 

162 

271 

5,048 

23,2.34 

11,703 

95, 8.37 

50,8(13 

261,9.34 

30,287 

280, 2x\ 

319,441 

459, 945 

126,591 

95, 5.55 
1, SO,  .586 
347,3.32 
357, 295 

181,000 
273,379 
.55,713 
28.5,399 

602 
288 
445 

4,793 
963 

1,819 
523 
130 

2,5.39 

813 

16,210 


1,571,289 


14, 092 

116,885 

72, 7(:8 

41,8,S4 

fi:!7,  621 

399,  706 

27(1,  000 

3,  632 

7,861 


178 

73 

69 

8,159 

1,745 

3,868 

49,294 
21,738 
45, 853 

2-1,  .571 
11,676 
2S, 161 
6,687 
013 

1,257 

2,299 

29, 713 

45 

94 

1,.876 

6,('>00 

4,. 586 
41,525 
2S,.588 
77,204 

(1.0(11 

9(i,:«i(> 

115,399 
1S7,603 
50, 406 

.36,419 
(18,217 
1M,«1."(I 
150,420 

60, 273 

97, 267 

15,414 

10.3,946 

206 

80 

207 

1,928 

303 

677 

155 

70 

924 

317 

6,620 


520 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — OCCtJPATlONS, 


Table  21.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  MALES  IN  EACH  PRINCIPAL  CLASS  OF  THE 

FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATrVE 
PARENTAGE. 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN  OR 
MIXED  PARENTAGE. 

cm. 

Total 
number. 

Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 

Total 
number. 

Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 

Number. 

Perct. 

Number. 

Perct. 

Akron,  Ohio 

61,665 

55,253 
17,310 
40,813 

118,114 
29,406 
54,241 
12,015 
47,356 
7,932 
18, 339 

186,661 
61,586 
65,924 
50, 582 
37,662 

33,540 
48,097 
25, 897 
112,771 
4,295 
27, 152 

16. 184 
13,026 
23,989 
73, 716 
24, 864 
18, 208 
71,914 
94, 961 
42,669 

6,501 

27,557 

32, 562 

37,965 

22,813 

5,973 

13, 405 

58, 747 

337, 737 

34, 733 

132, 139 

120, 745 

38,661 

11,459 

34. 185 
20,427 
28, 845 
28,585 

8,942 
213, 304 
62,532 
43,789 
18,701 
26,585 
30,985 
33,469 
111,379 
20,669 
13,922 

23,119 
61, 147 
12,344 
46,949 
17,352 
15,319 
25,639 
41,636 
13, 815 
75,509 
19,304 
14,676 
7,832 
14,467 

89.6 
78.5 
82.9 
81.6 
80.0 
77.6 
81.7 
77.5 
75.9 
82.6 
79.3 
79.2 
80.3 
78.7 
82.0 

82.5 
76.1 
78.7 
85.2 
71.8 
82.0 
78.9 
81.6 
82.1 
83.1 
78.2 
81.2 
83.2 
78.6 
80.7 

76.9 
82.6 
75.5 
77.3 
79.9 
79.7 
79.4 
80.2 
78.2 
74.7 
78.5 
80.3 
75.3 
74.9 

79.0 
84.0 
79.4 
80.9 
78.2 
79.7 
77.9 
80.7 
78.5 
83.0 
79.7 
79.1 
80.4 
75.5 
70.7 

77.6 
83.1 
74.2 
80.6 
77.8 
80.6 
80.5 
82.5 
79.6 
81.8 
84.3 
78.1 
73.2 
80.6 

13,727 

11, 112 

80.9 

Albany,  N.  Y 

22 
49 

144 
36 
69 
14 
61 
10 
22 

235 
77 
82 
64 
45 

40 
63 
32 

132 
5 
33 
20 
15 
29 
88 
31 
22 
86 

120 
52 

8 
33 

43 
49 
28 
7 
16 
73 
431 
46 
168 
150 
51 
15 

43 
24 
36 
35 
11 

267 
80 
54 
23 
32 
38 
42 

138 
27 
19 

29 
73 
16 
58 
22 
18 
31 
50 
17 
92 
22 
18 
10 
17 

039 
234 
834 
750 
905 
715 
095 
452 
194 
238 
781 
061 
288 
918 

662 
205 
886 
321 
981 
129 
506 
961 
226 
725 
809 
431 
408 
848 
888 

457 
371 
155 
119 
548 
491 
886 
237 
721 
513 
274 
296 
330 
308 

270 
305 
322 
314 
430 
537 
273 
254 
829 
042 
880 
309 
574 
361 
695 

791 
557 
627 
266 
296 
998 
868 
443 
360 
275 
905 
783 
693 
947 

14 

2 

60 

3 

105 

17 

76 

14 

387 

50 

98 

16 

5 

11 
26 

9 
119 
18 

3 
18 
16 

7 
17 
43 

6 
22 
52 
18 

16 

5 

79 

56 

2 

14 

20 

27 

739 

104 

277 

266 

75 

15 

53 

3 

26 

22 

19 

203 

73 

27 

32 

5 

3 

37 
96 
39 
16 

11 
73 
20 
35 
11 
15 
20 
28 
12 
22 
8 
24 
13 
13 

486 
944 
550 
634 
469 
203 
234 
638 
226 
158 
273 
982 
313 
421 

471 
720 
976 
414 
270 
17S 
462 
748 
683 
740 
120 
626 
904 
326 
086 

484 
007 
411 
466 
569 
026 
757 
697 
645 
967 
280 
385 
107 
906 

441 
095 
506 
167 
275 
780 
507 
025 
168 
224 
762 
723 
831 
099 
023 

825 
279 
246 
110 
243 
659 
838 
744 
443 
667 
671 
500 
898 
6^7 

12 

2 
47 

2 
76 
12 
58 
10 

7 
294 
43 
71 
13 

4 

9 
20 

7 
94 
13 

2 
14 
12 

6 
15 
32 

5 
18 
40 
15 

12 

3 

65 

44 

2 

10 

14 

23 

522 

72 

194 

1S4 

59 

11 

38 

2 

20 

17 

14 

153 

54 

21 

23 

3 

2 

29 

.S3 

31 

12 

9 
59 
15 
27 

8 
12 
16 
23 

8 
18 

6 
17 

9 

9 

099 
258 
592 
581 
809 
218 
610 
582 
760 
493 
260 
790 
351 
488 

678 
715 
912 
987 
402 
621 
029 
160 
362 
129 
995 
235 
780 
194 
674 

237 
835 
495 
018 
064 
261 
716 
054 
012 
454 
361 
867 
030 
300 

781 
288 
841 
195 
372 
963 
701 
202 
901 
987 
980 
802 
036 
436 
719 

235 
684 
066 
651 
598 
007 
543 
186 
769 
553 
328 
597 
813 
769 

83.5 

Atlanta,  Ga 

76.7 

78.6 

71.0 

72.8 

7L0 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

76.9 

Cambridge,  Mass ....           

72.3 

Camden,  N.J 

75.9 

Chicago,  111 

76.1 

86.1 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

72.5 

Columbus,  Ohio 

8L8 

Dallas, Tex 

82.8 

Dayton,  Ohio 

84.4 

Denver,  Colo 

77.5 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

79.3 

Detroit,  Mich 

79.5 

Fall  River.  Mass 

73.4 

Fort  Wortn,  Tex 

82.5 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

76.0 

Hartford,  Conn 

72.6 

82.8 

85.3 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

76.5 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

79.0 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

82.0 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

76.  S 

Louisville,  Ky 

86.7 

Lowell,  Mass 

74.2 

Memphis,  Tenn 

76.6 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

82.5 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

78.0 

Nashville.  Tenn 

80.3 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

73.2 
70.9 

New  Orleans,  La 

83.2 

New  York,  N.Y 

70.6 

69.0 

70.1 

Manhattan  borough 

69.4 

Queens  borough 

78.6 

Richmond  borough 

71.0 

Newark,  N.J 

72.6 

Norfolk,  Va 

73.9 

Oakland,  Calif 

78.4 

Omaha,  Nebr 

77.6 

Paterson,  N.J 

74.6 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

75.6 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

74.4 

Portland,  Oreg 

78.5 

74.3 

Reading,  Pa 

76.3 

Richmond,  Va 

79.2 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

79.0 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

85.8 

St.  Paul,  Minn ...             

80.4 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

79.4 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

78.1 

81.4 

Scranton,  Pa 

74.4 

Seattle,  Wash 

78.8 

Spokane,  Wash 

76.5 

Springfield,  Mass 

76.7 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

79.4 

Toledo,  Ohio     .             .          

80.7 

Trenton,  N.J 

70.5 

Washington,  D.  C 

81.9 

73.8 

71.8 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

70. 6 

71.7 

C^OLOR    OR   KA(^E    01"    OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


521 


POPULATION   10  YEARS   OF   AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS 
INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920.  ' 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala. 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Buflalo,  N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass. . 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago,  111 , 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. . , 
Cleveland,  Ohio.. 
Columbus,  Ohio... 
Dallas,  Tex 


Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River.  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Comi 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianajjolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Mimieapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn • 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough . . 

Manhattan  borough . 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va , 

Oakland,  Cahf 

Omalia,  Nebr , 

Palerson,  N.  J , 

Philadelphia,  Pa , 

Pittsburgh  Pa , 

Portland,  Oreg , 

Providence,  R.I , 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  U  tah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scran  ton.  Pa , 

Seattle,  Wash , 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass , 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D .  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE. 


Total 
number. 


24,264 
8,893 
2,667 

43,613 

3,459 

116,  473 

24,967 

63,806 

14,  980 
10, 927 

427,  820 
21,669 

131,  385 
9,021 
4,926 

7,312 
20, 688 

6,148 
165,  550 
20,036 

4,472 
14,842 
21,  243 

6,529 

9,270 
39,  859 

6,656 
15, 119 
58,  491 

5,859 

18, 233 
3,235 
60, 139 
47, 913 
1,276 
23,  337 
23,243 

15,  307 
,008,582 

134,214 

337,  893 

462,  684 

56,624 

17,167 

61, 197 

4,398 

25, 195 

19,712 

22,910 

203,406 

64,807 

26,967 

33,711 

5,404 

2,502 

36,  373 

55,  885 

27,  768 

9,604 

18, 141 
82,046 
15,002 
42,832 

9,292 
15, 681 
17,247 
21,488 
16,297 
15,022 

9,240 
27,574 
12,  851 
20,460 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number.     Per  ct 


22,  593 

7,873 

2,458 

39,245 

3,119 

107,  602 

23,082 

57,231 

13,  817 

10, 110 

391,  494 

18,436 

120,  698 
7,875 
4,443 

6,577 

18,  475 
5,415 

153,  205 
18,242 
4,104 
13,303 

19,  480 
5,835 
8,165 

36,  755 
6, 13S 
13,  609 
50,036 
4,948 

16,  889 
2,888 

W,  322 
43,604 
1,082 
21,561 
21,177 
13,660 
917,  249 

121,  802 
307,  567 
421,  796 

51,581 
14,503 

56,544 
4,156 
22,  405 

17,  648 
21,095 

184, 101 

59,  414 

24, 101 

31,069 

4,986 

2,247 

32,  545 

50,026 

25,020 

8,477 

15, 308 
74,  675 

13,  785 
39, 693 

8,294 
14,512 
15,  789 
19,423 

14,  681 
12,929 

8,547 
25, 075 
11,891 
19,088 


93.1 
88.5 
92.2 
90.0 
90.2 
92.4 
92.5 
89.7 
92.2 
92.5 
91.5 
85.1 
91.9 
87.3 
90.2 

89.9 
89.3 
88.1 
92.5 
91.0 
91.8 
89.6 
91.7 
89.4 
88.1 
92.2 
92.2 
90.0 
85.5 
84.5 

92.6 
89.3 
90.3 
91.0 
84.8 
92.4 
91.1 
89.2 
90.9 
90.8 
91.0 
91.2 
91.1 
84.5 

92.4 
94.5 
88.9 
89.5 
92.1 
98.5 
91.7 
89.4 
92.2 
92.3 
89.8 
89.5 
89.5 
90.1 
88.3 

84.4 
91.0 
91.9 
92.7 
89.3 
92.5 
91.5 
90.4 
90.1 
86.1 
92.5 
90.9 
92.5 
93.3 


Total 
number. 


3,242 

562 

24,169 

44,967 

28,  227 

7,201 

1,064 

2,245 

1,998 

3,546 

49,811 

13, 136 

16,529 

10,210 

10,313 

4,127 
2,764 
2.  343 

21,  349 

117 

6,900 

474 

1,782 

14,129 

14,  859 
3,440 
6,008 

13,  9S9 
6,356 

16, 689 

84 

25,064 

1,096 

1,920 

13,518 

2,179 

1,  875 
38,  706 
62,614 

1,794 
12,895 
4.5,  485 

1,831 
609 

7,096 

18,660 

2,724 

4,932 

619 

57,796 

17, 176 

748 

2,379 

406 

20,203 

642 

31,140 

1,638 

358 

5,808 
1,239 

256 
1,535 

327 
1,149 

607 

2,  ,S50 
1,  88,5 

42, 979 

4,888 

514 

729 

3,441 


Engaged  in  gainfu^ 
occupations. 


Number.    Per  ct 


2,996 

490 

21, 148 

39,  870 

23,941 

6,360 

960 

2,037 

1,637 

3,  078 
45, 123 
11,605 
15,010 

8,839 
9,094 

3,712 

2,  371 

2,  028 

19,  808 

110 

6,035 

422 

1,563 

12,538 

13,  033 
3,042 
5,129 

12,  449 
5,543 

14,  749 

81 

22,105 

988 

1,773 
11,365 

1,942 

1,640 
32, 695 
56,516 

1,  404 
11,  423 
41,  551 

1,  589 
549 

6,314 
16,  720 

2,  435 

4,  285 
623 

50,  809 

15,  071 
721 

2,071 

371 

16, 946 

590 

27, 880 

1,491 

308 

4,911 

1,197 
2,53 

1,420 
286 
989 
539 

2,  ,531 

1,  ,525 
35,865 

4, 345 
483 
610 

3,198 


Per  cent  not  shown,  base  being  leas  than  100. 


522 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  22.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  FEMALES  IN  EACH  PRINCIPAL  CLASS  OF 

TIONS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany, N.y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore ,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J -  - . 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tox 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich — 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

IndiauapoUs,  Ind 

Jersey  <'ity,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis ,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  l)orough. . 
^Manhattan  borough 

Queens  I  >orough 

Richmond  liorough. 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif. 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  I'a 

Pittsburgh,  I^a 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

RochesI  er,  N .  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

iSt.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah... 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Oliio 


NATIVE    "WHITE — NATH'K 
PARENTAGE. 


Total 
number. 


41 
24 
52 
152 
36: 

72: 

14 
61 
12 
21 
233 
82 
78 

65: 

47 
40 
57 
34: 

105 
6 
29: 
21 
16 
29 
91 
31 
21 
88 

131 
57, 

9 

34 

44 

49 

31 

8, 

18, 

75: 

446 

47 

172 

161 

52 

13 

44, 

23: 

,    35 

33 

12: 

278, 
82: 

;  56: 

■  26 
34 
44 
44 
142 
26 

i  19i 
30, 
63 

,  is: 

i  55' 
23 
20, 
32 
47 
IS, 
112 
22 
20 
11 
16 


Engaged  In  gainful 
occupations. 


Number.     Per  ct 


10, 603 

7, 345 

14, 372 

40, 287 

7,  005 

25, 381 

4,329 

17, 040 

3,962 

5,324 

74, 603 

23, 601 

22, 605 

16,561 

13,703 

9,5S5 

15, 749 

10,046 

28, 243 

2,321 

6, 603 

6, 023 

5,  561 

7, 01:5 

23, 959 

9,132 

4,937 

25, 002 

35, 66S 

15, 999 

3,034 
8, 654 

14,513 

14,  .51 2 
7,915 
2,466 
5,468 

18,725 
146,240 

15, 092 

54,  ms 

59,  564 
14, 1,S7 
3,299 

13, 020 

4, 995 

8,673 

9,421 

4, 303 

81,116 

21,629 

15, 430 

8, 613 

10, 852 

12, 095 

14, 994 

45, 782 

8, 055 

4,286 

6, 955 

21,121 
4,  855 

14,988 
5,934 
6,291 
9, 145 

12,091 
4,778 

48, 594 
5, 787 
5,920 
3,082 
3, 668 


25.5 
30.6 
27.3 
26.4 
19.1 
35. 1 
30.5 
27.5 
31.9 
24.5 
,32.0 
2S.  7 
2S.  6 

25.  1 
29.0 

23.9 
27.4 

28.  8 
26.6 
33.9 
22.3 
27.9 
33.  3 
23.  8 
26.3 
29.2 
22.  6 
28.4 
27.1 
27.8 

31.9 
24.9 
32.7 
29.1 
25.2 
30.3 
30.1 
24.9 
32.7 
31.7 
31.3 
37.0 
27.1 
24.8 

29.  5 
21.7 
24.2 
28.4 
34.0 
29.1 
26.2 
27.  5 

32.  5 
31.5 
27.2 
33.4 
32.1 
30.2 
21.8 

22.8 

33.  2 

26.  8 
27.1 
2.5.6 
31.0 
28.2 

25.  6 

26.  5 
43.4 
25.  4 
29.6 
26.4 
21.6 


NATIVE    "WHTTE^FOEEIGN  OR 
MIXED  PARENTAGE. 


Total 
number. 


12 
17 
3 

66 
3 

112 
18, 
83 
15 
10: 

417 
60, 

102 

is: 
5, 

12 

29 
11 
116 
20: 
2 
21 

is: 

8, 
20 
46: 

6 
25 
61 
22 


90 
67: 
3 

15: 

23: 

33 

795, 

113: 

301 

28,5 

79 

15 

56 
2 
28 
23 
20 

217 
80 
29 
36 
5 
4, 
43 

111 
44, 
17 

12 

77: 
23 
36 
12 
17 
22 
30 
13 
27 
9 
26 
15 
14 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number.    Per  ct 


2 

5, 

17 

42 
6 

23 

6 

2 

141 

16 

28, 
4 
1 


264 
36 
94 

106 

22 

3 


COLOR  OR  RACE  OF  OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


523 


THE  POPULATION   10  YEARS   OF  AGE   AND   OVER  ENGAGED   IN   GAINFUL  OCCUPA- 
INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 


Alcron,  Ohio , 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala. 

Boston,  Mass , 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

BulTalo,  N.  Y 

Cambridge,  Mass.. 

Camden,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.. 
Columbus,  Ohio.. 
Dallas,  Tex 


Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Te.x 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  lud 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Kansas  City,  Kans... 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 


Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Temi 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven ,  Coim 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . . 

Manliattan  liorough. 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  l)orough.. 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson ,  N .  J 

Pliiladelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa , 

Portland,  Oreg , 

Providence,  R.  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah... 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif. . . . 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  M;iss 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE. 


Total 
number. 


12,949 

8,578 

2,009 

39,470 

2,538 

119,847 

20,828 

55,879 

16,644 

9,028 

309, 798 

20, 895 

101,  859 

0,870 

3,468 

6,648 
16,515 

4,962 
116,707 
21,700 

2,388 
13, 223 
IS, 933 

4,930 

7,54S 
35, 373 

4,597 
11,691 
50,193 

5,710 

19,316 

2,469 

48,795 

39, 170 

1,089 

24,299 

21, 858 

10,325 

959, 953 

130,261 

314,048 

447, 7r>t 

54,112 

13, 778 

54,412 

2,113 

19,380 

15,305 

21,l).i4 

190,341 

M,375 

19,371 

34,567 

4,045 

2,074 

33,712 

4<>,005 

2.3,318 

9, 578 

15,  .8.36 
56,429 
13,319 
29,156 

7, 1% 
15,176 
14,689 
16, 179 
13, 379 
13, 270 

6, 835 
25,247 
12, 588 
12,883 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number.     Per  ct. 


1,910 
1,632 

348 
7,491 

313 

32,895 

4,450 

8,876 

4,650 

1,3*58 

74,686 

4,005 

17,690 

1,154 

639 

920 
3,267 

922 
19, 296 
8, 222 

371 
2,256 
4, 393 

750 
1,152 
5,185 

621 

2,mn 

11,606 
937 

7,276 

468 

7,9.56 

7,  a36 
180 

10, 873 

4,395 

1 ,  812 

240, 663 

24,840 

59,379 

145, 455 

8,929 

2,060 

8,913 
359 
3,398 
2,.'>95 
5,8:i8 
38,510 

8,  862 
4,029 
9,0.52 

804 
429 
7,696 
8,713 
4,190 
1,726 

3,012 
14,445 
1,411 
6,  .538 
1,500 
3,933 
2,407 
2,398 
2, 344 
3,889 
1,0.53 
6, 029 
2,656 
1,403 


14.8 
19.0 
17.3 
19.0 
12.3 
27.4 
21.4 
15.9 
27.9 
15.2 
20. 2 
19.2 
16.9 
16.8 
18.4 

16.3 
19.8 
18.6 
16.5 
37.9 
15.5 
17.1 
23.2 
15.2 
15.3 
14.7 
13.6 
17.1 
23.1 
16.4 

37.7 
19.0 
16.3 
20.0 
16.5 
44.7 
20.1 
17.5 
25.1 
19.1 
18.9 
32.5 
16.5 
15.0 

16.4 
17.0 
17.6 
17.0 
27.0 
20.2 
16.3 
20.8 
26.2 
19.9 
20.7 
22.8 
1.8.7 
18.0 
18.0 

22.8 
25.6 
10.6 
22.4 
20.8 
25.9 
16.8 
14.8 
17.5 
29.3 
15.4 
19.9 
21.1 
10.9 


Total 
number. 


1,743 

518 

28,917 

46, 924 

29, 733 

6,961 

817 

1,733 

2,316 

3,. 399 

47, 150 

12, 853 

13,465 

8,749 

10, 549 

3,533 
2,678 
2,284 

14,820 

128 

6,8(« 

444 

1,700 

15, 155 

14,692 
3,229 
6,066 

13,651 
7,168 

18, 498 

60 

28, 230 

853 

1,579 

16,867 

1,602 

1 ,  893 

45,608 

69, 873 

2, 064 

14,293 

50, 474 

2,436 

606 

6, 971 

18,214 

2,123 

4,(M9 

706 

57, 261 

14,996 

633 

2,285 

3.50 

24,  .551 

732 

30,095 

l,3.-)2 

287 

0,448 

937 

219 

1,087 

299 

1,130 

517 

2,180 

1,674 

50,  .H()3 

4,466 

,5:so 

8s3 
2,328 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number.    Perct 


619 

193 

16, 743 

26, 893 

12,044 

3,224 

370 

629 

920 

1,325 

20,755 

5, 926 

5,118 

3,270 

6,002 

1,491 

1, 200 

866 

4,909 

83 

3,145 

1.50 

838 

7,738 

5,931 

1,133 

1,838 

6,405 

3, 261 

11,246 

27 

13,835 

289 

.  038 

9, 106 

552 

903 

22,305 

40,484 

938 

7, 438 

30, 592 

1,224 

292 

2,804 
8,605 

634 
1,.580 

378 

27, 792 

5,195 

252 
1,084 

123 
13,084 

336 
13,  .526 

476 

110 

3,476 
491 
73 
466 
118 
671 
200 
705 
706 
28,. 588 

2,509 
237 
489 
547 


•  Per  cent  not  shown,  base  being  less  than  100. 


524 


ABSTEACT   OF    THE    CElsrStJS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  23 MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENT- 
AGE, AND  BY  MARITAL  CONDITION,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000 
INHABITANTS:  1920. 


CITT  AND  SEX. 


Alameda,  Calif.: 

Male 

Female 

Allen  town,  Pa.: 

Male 

Female 

Altooiia,  Pa.: 

Male 

Female 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Anderson,  Ind.: 

Male 

Female 

Asheville,  N.  C: 

Male 

Female 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female 

Auburn,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Augusta,  Ga.: 

Male 

Female 

Aurora,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Austin,  Tex.: 

Male 

Female 

Bangor,  Me. : 

Male 

Female 

Battle  Creek,  Mich.: 

Male 

Female 

Bay  City,  Mich.: 

Male 

Female 

Bayonne,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female 

Beaumont,  Tex.: 

Male 

Female 

Bellingham,  Wash.: 

Male 

Female 

Berkeley,  Calif.: 

Male 

Female 

Bethlehem,  Pa.: 

Male 

Female 

Binehamlon,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Bloomington,  III.: 

Male 

Female 

Brockton,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 


Total. 


273 
425 


378 


23, 898 


,138 
,985 


COLOR  OB  RACE,  NATmTT,  AND  PARENTAGE. 


Native 
white. 


Native 
parent- 


3,505 
1,061 

16,370 
5,474 

13, 337 
3,628 

3, 085 
1,719 

8,547 
2,514 

5, 490 
1,600 

6,532 
2,357 

4,857 
1,932 

8,426 
2,729 

4,766 
1,662 

4,978 
1,962 

4,435 
1,824 

8,545 
3,026 

4,106 
1,229 

3,714 
1,115 

7,351 
1,511 

3,847 
952 

7, 182 
2,893 

7,926 
2,036 

12,332 
5,642 

6,211 
1,798 

7,957 
3,753 


Foreign 

or 
mixed 
parent- 


2,777 
918 

2,776 
1,218 

2,763 
947 

2,730 
1,737 

800 
268 

188 
87 

2, 540 
1,130 

3,271 
1,549 

611 
266 

3,940 
1,545 

1,247 
538 

1,482 

758 

1,932 

812 

6,494 
2,336 

6,840 
2,865 

890 
171 

2,124 
709 

4,361 
1,801 

2,294 

872 

3,838 
2,219 

2,404 
853 

6,098 
3,783 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


2,658 
377 

4,241 
1,208 

2,756 
224 

4,549 
1,836 

608 
57 

229 
73 

3,142 

827 

3,773 
783 

492 


3,172 
413 

1,032 
196 

1,515 
431 

1,717 
319 

4,037 
644 

13,086 
1,273 


2, 683 
299 

4,012 
956 

5,946 
920 

4,654 
1, 362 

1,210 
203 

8,186 
2,489 


Ne- 
gro. 


56 
30 

78 
32 

327 
106 

38 
22 

327 
115 

2,022 
1,714 

4,255 
3,069 

215 
63 

7,789 
5,797 

233 

87 

1,747 
1,362 

67 
32 

407 
129 

61 
16 

227 

87 

4,711 
2,470 


161 
100 


149 
39 


214 
129 


304 
130 


179 
99 


MARITAL 
CONDITION. 


Mar- 
ried. 


6,217 
430 

15,913 
1,843 

12,492 
529 

6,771 

1,824 

6,674 
756 


971 

10,679 
2, 071 

7, 598 
987 

10, 942 
3,361 

7,880 
^  627 

6,037 

928 

4, 954 
455 

8,548 
1,280 

9,347 
564 

14, 949 
525 

8,714 
1,668 

5, 365 
457 

11,066 
1,083 

10,922 
716 

13, 875 
2,978 

5,034 
471 

13, 885 
2,955 


COLOR  OR  RACE  OF  OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


525 


Table  23.— MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  (JAIN- 
FUL  OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENT- 
AGE, AND  BY  MARITAL  CONDITION,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000 
INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


CITT  AND  SEX. 


Brookline  town,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

Butte,  Mont.: 

Male 

Female 

Canton,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa: 

Male 

Female 

Charleston,  S.  C: 

Male 

Female 

Charleston,  W.  Va.: 

Male 

Female , 

Charlotte,  N.  C: 

Male 

Female 

Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Male 

Female 

Chelsea,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

Chester,  Pa.: 

Male 

Female 

Chicopee,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

Cicero  town,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Clarksburg,  AV.  Va.: 

Male 

Female 

Clifton,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female 

Colorado  Springs,  Colo.: 

Jiale 

Female 

Columbia,  S.  C: 

Male 

Female 

Columbus,  Ga.: 

Male 

Female 

Counril  Bluffs,  Iowa: 

Male 

Female 

Covington,  Ky.: 

Male 

Female 

Cranston,  R.  I.: 

Male 

Female 

Cumberland,  Md.: 

Male 

Female 

Danville,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Davenport,  Iowa: 

Male 

Female ^.^.^ 


Total. 


9,833 
7,545 

15, 851 
3,511 

33, 172 

6,587 

14,954 
4,812 

21,671 
10,547 

13,032 
3,858 

14, 430 
6,803 

20, 459 
8,137 

13, 698 
4,075 

22,242 
4,705 

11,200 
4,253 

14,423 
4,254 

8,922 
1,997 

8,302 
2,876 

8,  .369 
3,445 

11,095 
5,081 

9,756 
5,652 

11,644 
3,399 

IS,  770 
6,931 

8,720 
2,957 

10,045 
2,586 

11,124 
3,287 

18,842 
5,821 


COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE. 


Native 
white. 

Native 
parent- 
age. 

Foreign 

or 
mixed 
parent- 
age. 

4,371 
1,725 

2,775 
1,813 

4,366 
1,008 

4,680 
1,582 

18,470 

4,584 

4,702 
1,298 

8,191 
2,788 

3,861 
1,510 

8,697 
2,310 

1,735 
505 

9,861 
2,613 

795 
213 

9,247 
3,111 

249 

77 

11,777 
3,820 

865 
295 

2,138 
855 

3,309 
1,724 

9,167 
2,183 

3,414 
1,152 

1,616 
648 

3,645 
1,952 

1,303 
526 

5,201 
2,479 

6,692 
1,552 

698 
175 

1,241 
417 

2,275 
1,151 

5,510 
2,188 

1,»20 
713 

6,390 
2,040 

234 
72 

6,474 
2,980 

241 

78 

6,980 
2,034 

2,503 
1,066 

11,218 
4,036 

5,250 
2,032 

3,197 
1,029 

2,346 
1,144 

7,365 
1,983 

1,387 
400 

7,567 
2,144 

1,821 
611 

8,463 
2,873 

6,826 
2,383 

Foreign- 
born 
white. 


2,611 
3,753 

6,518 


9,331 
581 

2,654 
442 

1,142 
116 

734 


257 
39 


615 

78 


1,446 

6,569 
499 

5,925 
1,653 

7,911 
1,248 

1,075 


4,756 
1,299 

1,045 
322 

264 
27 

192 

18 

1,911 
232 

1,175 
195 

3,113 
754 

597 
57 

887 
137 

3,233 
489 


Ne- 
gro. 


54 
252 

96 
36 

636 

124 

247 
72 

10,071 
7,616 

1,632 
933 

4,673 
3,576 

7,197 
3,944 

131 
49 

3,052 
870 


457 
206 


286 
222 


4,205 
2,942 


2,847 
2,576 


248 


1,122 


838 
391 


305 
76 


MARITAL 
CONDITION. 


Mar- 
ried. 


6,481 
551 

8,435 
609 

20, 107 
1,282 

9,854 
940 

13, 352 
3,264 

8,304 
909 

9, 228 
2,204 

12, 605 
2,835 

8,242 
495 

12, 743 
971 

6,900 
1,155 

9,  .321 
943 

5,844 
359 

5, 523 
833 

5,802 

688 

6,976 
1,442 

6,100 
2,171 

7,420 
620 

11,496 
969 

5,822 
602 

5,846 
275 

7,254 
749 

11,571 
1,081 


Single, 
wid- 
owed, 

di- 
vorced, 
and  un- 
known. 


526 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  23.— MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGACxED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENT- 
AGE, AND  BY  MARITAL  CONDITION,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000 
INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


CITY  AND  SEX. 


Decatur,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Dubuque,  Iowa: 

Male.. 

Female 

Dulutli,  Minn. : 

Male 

Female 

East  Chicago,  Ind. : 

Male 

Female 

East  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Male 

Female 

East  Orange,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female 

East  St.  Louis,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Easton,  Pa. : 

Male 

Female 

El  Paso,  Te.x.: 

Male 

Female 

Elgin,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Elizabeth,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female 

Elmira,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Erie,  Pa.: 

Male 

Female 

Evanston,  lU.: 

Male 

Female 

Evansville,  Ind.: 

Male 

Female 

Everett,  Mass: 

Male 

Female 

Everett,  Wash.: 

Male 

Female 

Fitchburg,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

Flint,  Mich.: 

Male 

Female 

Fort  Smith,  Ark.: 

Male 

Female , 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind.: 

Male 

Female , 

Fresno,  Calif: 

Male 

Female 


Total. 


,.S60 

,S87 


,960 
,642 


COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE. 


Native 
white. 


Native 
parent- 
age. 


10,611 
3,017 

5,028 
2,192 

6,562 
2,056 

2, 151 

305 

4,472 
1,355 

7,790 
2,508 

13, 102 
3,335 

7,133 
2,512 

8,751 
2,538 

2,9S9 
1,719 

7,625 
2,370 

9,481 
3,044 

11,993 
3,597 

4,182 
1,548 

18,277 
6,678 

3,442 
1,179 

4,146 
992 

3,023 
1,194 

19,263 
3,915 

6,485 
1,560 

18,066 
7,174 

8,334 
2,514 


Foreign 

or' 
mixed 
parent- 
age. 


2,279 
760 

5, 4S6 
2,035 

11,672 
5,712 

1,752 
499 

2, 581 
1,014 

4, 188 
1,609 

4,292 
1,242 

1,706 
644 

2,460 
810 

3,042 
1,845 

9,041 
3,660 

3, 384 
1,510 

8,669 
3,102 

2,949 
1,754 

5, 956 
1,708 

3,774 
1,706 

2,645 
783 

4,102 
2,501 

9,079 
2,166 

858 
283 

7, 540 
2,606 

2,603 
915 


Foreign- 
born 
wliito. 


1,199 
164 

1, 839 
271 

16,432 
2,208 

9, 039 
3S6 

1,677 
374 

2, 755 
962 

3,694 
432 

2,016 
360 

10, 564 
3,474 

1, 809 
473 

14, 527 
1,837 

2,074 
307 

8,719 
861 

2,903 
1,180 

1,272 
154 

4,942 
859 

3,089 
339 

6,059 
1,965 


805 

421 

78 

3, 258 
349 

4, 153 

481 


Ne- 
gro. 


422 
138 

34 
10 

220 
56 

715 
65 

36 
63 

704 
677 

2,761 

878 

119 
55 

502 
205 

47 
21 

759 
331 

197 

85 

352 

84 

824 
650 

2,413 
1,339 

355 
134 

54 
23 

13 
11 

974 
118 

1,193 
721 

611 
190 

171 
79 


350 

8 


463 
47 


15 


MARITAL 
CONDITION. 


Mar- 
ried. 


9, 538 

778 

7, 305 
346 

19, 381 
1,150 

8,230 
213 

6, 44S 
436 

11,191 
780 

14, 512 
1,447 

7,241 
655 

14, 145 
1,357 

5,230 

V    882 

19,646 
1,106 

9,634 

828 

19, 088 

875 

7,703 


17, 535 
1,719 

8,062 
531 

5, 945 
500 

8,163 
1,275 

21,459 
1,811 

5, 945 
687 

18, 399 
1,422 

9,809 
1,128 


COLOR   OR   RACE   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


527 


Table  2.^.— MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENT- 
AGE, AND  BY  MARITAL  CONDITION,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000 
INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


Total. 

COLOE  OR  RACE 

,  NATIVITY,  ANE 

PARENTAGE. 

MARITAL 
CONDITION. 

CITY  AND  SEX. 

Native 
white. 

Foreigd- 
born 
white. 

Ne- 
gro. 

i 

a 

a 

a 

Mar- 
ried. 

Single, 
wid- 

Native 

pareul- 

agc. 

Foreign 

or 
mixed 
parent- 
age. 

owed, 

di- 
vorced, 
and  iin- 
kuown. 

Galveston,  Tex.: 

Male  

16, 967 
4, 795 

21, 559 
2,415 

9,134 
3,155 

8,914 
2,542 

14,085 
3,312 

12,408 
2,221 

16,183 
1,579 

25,484 
7,845 

18,065 
8,854 

9,243 
3,011 

18.987 
3,434 

24,264 
7,102 

18,464 
10, 168 

15,733 
4,068 

8,329 
2,054 

17,815 
4,622 

31,492 
13,310 

12,969 
4,759 

21,614 
4,340 

12,537 
3,428 

9,146 
2,706 

15,6.39 
5,726 

5,7.53 
1,393 

6,342 
947 

3,111 

1,388 

7,714 
2,098 

9,010 
2,257 

4,768 
987 

485 
104 

19,284 
6,083 

6,870 
3,545 

2,778 
1,169 

7,468 
1,481 

4,313 
1,638 

2,775 
1,363 

13,647 
3,308 

2,764 
802 

10, 8.54 
2,965 

12,891 
3,389 

3,947 
1,607 

9,973 
2,637 

3,6.30 
1,200 

7,717 
2,339 

8,465 
3,383 

3,222 

872 

2,965 
679 

4,  ,511 
1,524 

379 
107 

3, 080 
803 

3,084 
922 

1,701 
589 

2,150 
636 

4.675 
3,122 

3,487 
1,621 

4,227 
1,157 

7,842 
3,534 

6,9.56 
5,033 

579 
117 

2,950 
954 

3,684 
1,164 

1,636 

565 

3,424 
1,869 

3,837 
1,230 

4,328 
1,719 

776 
1.S5 

3,  .509 
1,576 

3, 849 
340 

9,932 

481 

1,480 
220 

253 
24 

1,3.50 
HI 

4,446 
307 

13,220 
754 

2,087 
319 

6,371 
2,106 

2,961 

220 

7,069 
741 

11,970 
1,897 

8,658 
3,743 

413 

41 

2,569 
279 

2,831 
403 

1,9.59 
295 

5,505 
1,251 

6,817 
402 

4,273 
416 

357 
32 

3,323 
665 

4.099 

2,188 

2,291 
308 

16 
5 

562 
313 

640 
141 

85 
5 

777 
132 

1,949 
807 

132 

81 

13 

1 

1.57 
,54 

99 
33 

56 
29 

1,086 
602 

42 
19 

417 
89 

14,963 
9,059 

92 
30 

968 
71 

293 
93 

285 
149 

263 
102 

35 

7 

2 
2 

3 

8,925 
1,407 

12,  .540 
581 

5,832 
287 

5,893 
400 

8,491 
433 

7,809 
354 

10,318 
417 

17,163 
1,410 

11,070 
2,833 

5, 652 
143 

10,931 
696 

13,106 
955 

10, 870 
2,158 

10,  .547 
863 

5, 7.57 
242 

11,0.53 
1,203 

20, 690 
5,981 

8,516 
1,170 

13,377 
350 

7,481 
386 

6,317 
546 

10,483 
1,599 

8,042 
3,38S 

Female 

Gary,  Ind.: 

Male 

21 

5 

9,019 
1,834 

Female 

Green  Bay,  Wis  : 

Male     

3 

13 

18 

1 

3,302 

Female 

2,868 

Hagcrstown,  Md.: 

Male 

5 

3,021 

Female 

2,142 

Hamilton,  Oliio: 

Male 

1 

4 

5, 594 

Female 

2,879 

Hammond,  Ind.: 

Male 

19 

5 

1 

4,599 

Female 

1,867 

Hamtranick  village,  Mich.: 
Male 

5,865 

Female 

1,162 

Harrisburg,  Pa.: 

Male 

11 

3 

8,321 

Female 

6,435 

Haverhill,  Mass.: 

Male 

17 

6,995 

Female 

6,021 

Hazleton,  I'a.: 

Male 

3 

1 

3,591 

Female 

2,868 

Highland  Park,  Mich.: 
Male 

27 

14 

25 

1 

2 

8,056 

Female 

2,738 

Hoboken,  N.  J.: 

Male 

36 

2 

11,1.58 

Female 

6,147 

HoIyoke,Mass.: 

19 

7,  .594 

Female    

8,010 

Huntington,  W.  Va.: 

Male 

8 

5,186 

Female 

3,205 

Irvington  town,  N.  J.: 
Male 

4 

2,  .572 

Female 

1,812 

Jackson,  Mich.: 

Male 

23 

1 

35 
2 

1 

5 

6,762 

Female 

3,419 

Jacksonville,  Fla.: 

Male 

8 

10,802 

Female 

7,329 

Jamestown,  N.Y.: 

Male 

1 
2 

4,453 

Female 

3,589 

Johnstown,  Pa.: 

Male 

19 

8,237 

Female 

3,990 

JoUet,  lU.: 

12 

1 

5,056 

Female. 

3,042 

Joplin,  Mo.: 

Male 

8 

3 
1 

2 

2,829 

2,160 

Kalamazoo,  Mich.: 

16 

1 

5,1.50 

Female 

4,127 

528 


ABSTEACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS, 


Table  23 MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENT- 
AGE, AND  BY  MARITAL  CONDITION,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,080 
INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


CITY  AND  3EX. 


Kearny  town,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female 

Kenosha,  Wis.: 

Male 

Female 

Kingston,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

KnoxviUe,  Tenn.: 

Male 

Female 

Kokomo,  Ind.: 

Male 

Female 

La  Crosse,  Wis.: 

Male 

Female 

Lakewood,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 

Lancaster,  Pa.: 

Male 

Female 

Lansing,  Mich.: 

Male 

Female 

Lawrence,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

Lewiston,  Me.: 

Male 

Female 

Lexington,  Ky.: 

Male 

Female 

Lima,  Ohio.: 

Male 

Female 

Lincoln,  Nebr.: 

Male 

Female 

Little  Rock,  Ark.: 

Male. 

Female 

Long  Beach,  Calif : 

Male 

Female 

I..orain,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 

Lynchburg,  Va.: 

Male 

Female 

Lynn,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

McKeesport,  Pa.: 

Male 

Female 

Macon,  Ga.: 

Male 

Female 

Madison,  Wis.: 

Male 

Female 


Total. 


8,605 
2,879 

15, 146 
3,172 

S,  494 
3,4.S3 

23, 728 
8,868 

10, 583 
2,211 

9,099 
3,536 

12, 949 
3,601 

16, 824 

7,485 

21,046 

5,124 

30,775 
16, 221 

9,842 
5, 480 

13, 475 
6,500 

13, 430 
3,676 

16.281 
6,202 

20, 850 
8,399 

14,409 
4,326 

12, 787 
1,533 

8,760 
5,294 

33, 403 
14, 629 

15, 191 
2,835 

17,541 
8,816 

11,5.59 
4,910 


COLOR  OB  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE. 


Native 
white. 


Native 
parent- 
age. 


2,172 
780 

3.508 
1,047 

4,812 
2,152 

19,017 
6,313 

8,755 
1,869 

2,977 
1,342 

5,703 
1,637 

12, 865 
5,939 

13,389 
3,407 

3,274 
1,730 

2,776 

1,487 

7,734 
2,579 

10,090 
2,850 

9,  .568 
3,673 

12, 327 
4,041 

9, 495 
2,943 

3,408 
575 

5,982 
2,946 

10,973 
4,978 

4,625 
1,090 

8,917 
2,563 

4,754 
2,318 


Foreign 

or 
mixed 
parent- 


2,6S8 
1,329 

4,240 
1,451 

2,242 
1,046 

591 
204 

831 
196 

4, 338 
1,902 

3,701 
1,338 

2,400 
1,137 

4,261 
1,265 

9,142 

6,582 

2, 756 
1,792 

839 
381 

1,923 
684 

3,386 
1,686 

1,722 
525 

2,601 
846 

2,287 
631 

249 
93 

9,323 
5,415 

3,716 
1,215 

390 
125 

4,461 
2,122 


ForeigD- 
born 
white 


3,720 
750 

7,342 
663 

1,246 

189 

396 
59 

666 
56 

1,768 
284 

3,494 
595 

1,247 
253 

3,103 
374 

18, 190 
7,875 

4,272 
2,187 

408 
56 

943 
100 

2,929 
693 

902 
156 

2,0.55 
474 

6,8.51 
296 

179 
32 

12, 718 
4,094 

6,476 
444 

356 
62 

2,220 
428 


Ne- 
gro. 


192 


3,723 
2,292 

329 
90 

14 

8 

45 
31 

307 
155 

272 

77 

112 
34 

16 
14 

4,490 
3,483 

456 
142 

380 
150 

5,897 
3,677 

55 
30 

240 
31 

2,350 
2,223 

281 
140 

354 
86 

7,874 
6,066 


42 


28 


108 


MARITAL 
CONDITION. 


Mar- 
ried. 


5, 384 
291 

8, 388 
472 

5,234 
373 

16, 097 
2,613 

6,941 
616 

5,738 
349 

9,877 
574 

10,900 
1,454 

13, 607 
1,499 

18, 429 
.  6, 460 

5,710 
1,409 

8,476 
2,276 

9,140 
791 

11,240 
1,454 

13, 479 
2,666 

10,094 
1,109 

8, 118 
183 

5,387 
1,400 

20, 259 
3,874 

9,629 
■  297 

11,424 
3,701 

7, 665 
708 


COLOR   OR   RACE   OF    OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


529 


Table  23. 
FUL   OC 
AGE,  AN 
INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued 


CITY  AND  SEX. 


Maiden,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

Manchester,  N.  H.: 

Male 

Female 

Mansfield,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female , 

Marion,  Ohio: 

Male. , 

Female 

Medford,  Mass: 

Male 

Female 

Meriden,  Conn.: 

Male , 

Female 

Miami,  Fla.: 

Male 

Female 

Mobile,  Ala.: 

Male 

Female 

Moline,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Montclair  town,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female... 

Montgomery,  Ala.: 

Male 

Female 7,620 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.: 

Male 12,617 

Female 4,961 

Muncie,  Ind.: 

Male 

Female 

Muskegon,  Mich.: 

Male 

Female 

Muskofice,  Okla.: 

Male 

Female 

Nashua,  N.  H.r 

Male I      9,514 

Female ]      3,947 

New  Britain,  Conn.: 

Male I    19,310 


Total. 


14, 643 
5,978 

23,794 
13, 756 

9,817 
2,632 

9,171 
2,138 

11,904 
4,205 

9,680 
3,401 

10,229 
4,064 

19, 816 
8,538 

11,582 
2,650 

7,996 
.  3,629 

13,242 


12,737 
3,413 

13,080 
3,375 

9,352 
2,829 


Female 
New  Brims  wick,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female 

New  Castle,  Pa.: 

Male 

Female 

New  London,  Conn.: 

Male 

Female 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Newark,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 


5,945 

10, 170 
3,707 

14, 414 

2,849 

8,384 
2,356 

11,  226 
4,360 


COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATnTTT,  .\ND  PARENTAGE. 


Native 
white. 


Native 
parent- 
age. 


4,311 
1,788 

5,202 
2,695 

6, 489 
1,835 

7, 434 
1,786 

4,397 
1,514 

2,313 
907 

4,709 
1,044 

8,916 
2,495 

4,159 
1,007 

3,201 
991 

6,553 
2,013 

4,035 
1,648 

10,460 
2,844 

4,627 
1,249 

6,199 
1,691 

2,666 
966 

3,191 
1,256 

3,441 
1,293 

7,000 
1,696 

3,298 
907 

3,515 
981 

6,740 
1,827 


Foreign 

or 
mixed 
parent- 
age. 


4,2.30 
2,503 

6,704 
5,091 

1,538 
525 

1,150 
269 

.3, 718 
1,814 

3^543 
1,823 

1,041 
315 

1,815 
509 

3,312 
1,173 

1,661 
724 

581 
134 

.3,726 
1,708 

1,012 
247 

4,909 
1,728 

577 
141 

2,522 
1,497 

4,928 
2,818 

2,245 
993 

2, 427 
706 

?,  145 

903  I 

3,109 
1,349 

1,329 
382 


Foreign-    >^ 
born        ^®^ 
white. 


gro. 


5,924 
1,602 

11,854 
5,962 

1,061 
242 

492 
44 

3,625 
813 

3,768 
G55 

1,179 
287 

1,021 
125 

3,972 
434 

2,132 
891 

416 
61 

4,466 
1,129 

460 
42 

3,443 
373 

3% 
31 

4,092 
1,484 

11,012 
1,838 

4,083 
1,245 

4,614 
369 

2,700 
428 

3,819 
1,063 

801 
73 


163 
85 


126 
30 

95 
39 

150 
63 

50 
16 

3,280 
2,416 

8,054 
5,405 

138 
36 

974 
1,021 

5,686 
5,412 

370 
476 

795 
280 

83 
19 

2,169 
941 

24 


163 
33 


382 
176 


364 

78 


189 
118 


755 
963 


214 

82 


17 


MARITAL 
CONDITION. 


Mar- 
ried. 


9,391 
698 

14, 764 
3,943 

6,328 
488 

6,288 
423 

8, 170 
549 

5,966 
394 

6,542 
1,830 

12, 287 
2,636 

6,718 
505 

5,704 
628 

8,449 
2,673 

8,328 
780 

8,401 
951 

7,823 
625 

6,548 
765 

6,655 
1,136 

11,869 
1,226 

6,505 

878 

9,471 
357 

5,206 
300 

6,983 

818 

5,963 
392 


Single, 
wid- 
owed, 

di- 
vorced, 
and  un- 
known. 


5, 2.52 
5,280 

9,030 
9,  813 

3, 489 
2,144 

2,883 
1,715 

3,734 
3,656 

3,714 
3,007 

3,687 
2,234 

7,529 
5,902 

4,864 
2,145 

2,292 
3,001 

4,793 
4,947 

4,289 
4,181 

4,336 
2,462 

5,2.57 
2,750 

2,804 
2,064 

3,659 
2,811 

7,441 
4,719 

3,665 
2,829 

4,943 
2,492 

3,178 
2,056 

4,243 
3,542 

3,125 
1,972 


75108°— 22- 


-34 


530 


ABSTBACT  OF   THE   CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  23 MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENT- 
AGE, AND  BY  MARITAL  CONDITION,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000 
INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


Total. 

COLOR 

OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AOT)  PARENTAGE. 

MARITAL 
CONDITION. 

CITY  AND  SEX. 

Native 
white. 

Foreign- 
born 
white. 

Ne- 
gro. 

a 
3 

i 

ft 

03 

o 
"cs 

13 

Mar- 
ried. 

Single, 
wid- 

Native 
parent- 
age. 

Foreign 

or 
mixed 
parent- 
age. 

owed, 

di- 
vorced, 
and  un- 
icnown. 

Newburgh,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

10, 143 
3,562 

9,698 
3,567 

11,872 
2,872 

15,190 
3,257 

12,814 
6,571 

17,931 

3,888 

9,657 
3,823 

8,857 
3,439 

11,951 
4,426 

9,529 
2,260 

32,204 
11,057 

9,972 
4,049 

10,005 
3,643 

11,720 
5,868 

19,330 
7,982 

21, 163 
9,857 

10, 821 
3,364 

26,828 

8,584 

12,876 
3,130 

9,453 
5,002 

10,126 
2,618 

13, 198 
5,318 

4,655 
1,715 

5,401 
2,037 

5,208 
795 

7,276 
941 

5,284 
1,832 

4,689 
1,249 

5,778 
2,305 

3,525 
1,298 

5,068 
1,822 

3,991 
1,058 

24,086 
7,954 

2,752 
1,026 

2,729 
1,165 

6,760 
3,037 

2,457 
1,095 

4,105 
1,909 

5,300 
1,006 

1.5,221 
5,091 

1,801 
521 

4,880 
1,576 

6,059 
1,601 

5,290 
2,317 

2,960 
1,355 

3,151 
1,195 

3,580 
1,097 

810 
156 

3,591 
2,134 

3,659 
1,375 

1,653 
839 

2,354 
1,349 

4,398 
1,805 

3,249 
836 

3,001 
1,016 

2,916 
1,533 

4,741 
2,108 

2,141 

1,238 

4,135 
2,449 

7,515 
4,709 

913 
198 

6,964 
2,542 

3,181 
1,574 

170 
60 

1,617 
465 

3,909 
2,094 

2,284 
369 

839 
158 

2. 514 
662 

1,194 

SO 

3,785 
2,376 

9,335 
1,213 

1,709 

442 

2,710 
659 

2,402 

732 

1,939 
319 

1,897 
215 

3, 154 
657 

2. 515 
366 

2,212 
1,290 

12,490 
4,320 

9,381 
3,182 

1,000 
66 

3,768 
612 

7,698 
982 

277 
44 

1,894 
283 

3,824 
840 

235 
123 

307 
177 

551 
317 

5,867 
2,074 

I'lO 

228 

241 

47 

507 
237 

252 
132 

64 
66 

125 

28 

3,091 
1,863 

1,129 
833 

13 
3 

324 
276 

226 
118 

142 

57 

3,603 
2,094 

863 
338 

179 
53 

4,122 
3,322 

427 

227 

139 
67 

8 

1 

6,213 
572 

6,024 
493 

5,458 
358 

7,822 
1,192 

8,511 
606 

11,044 
599 

6,010 
752 

5,622 
839 

8,621 
522 

6,675 
'       391 

20,258 
3,564 

6,090 
568 

6,341 
331 

8,087 
1,052 

12,934 
2,393 

12,537 
2,024 

6,445 
1,197 

16, 124 
1,531 

8,425 
529 

5,948 
1,661 

5,959 
749 

8,372 
852 

3,930 

2,990 

Newport,  Ky.: 

Male 

3,674 

3,074 

Newport,  R.I. : 

Male 

13 

3 

3 
1 

1 

6,414 

Female                       

2,514 

Newport  News,  Va.: 

Male..                 

42 

7,368 

2,065 

Newton,  Mass.: 

Male 

12 
5 

2 
1 

2 
4 

1 

4,303 

5,965 

Niagara  FaUs,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

6,887 

3,289 

Norristown borough.  Pa.: 
Male..  ..             .      .  .. 

9 

3,647 

3,071 

Norwalk,  Conn. : 

Male 

9 

4 

3 
1 

3,235 

2,600 

Oak  Park  village,  lU.: 

19 

75 
108 

3,330 

Female 

1 

150 
19 

21 
9 

1 

3,904 

Ogden,  Utah: 

Male 

2,854 

Female 

1,869 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla.: 
Male 

11,946 

Female 

7,493 

Orange,  N.  J.: 

Male 

17 

3 

3,882 

3,481 

Oshkosh,  Wis.: 

Male 

2 

5 
1 

14 
1 

2 

3,664 

Female 

3,312 

Pasadena,  Calif.: 

Male 

89 
2 

19 

180 
24 

1 

3,633 

Female .     . 

4,816 

Passaic,  N.  J.: 

Male 

6,396 

5,589 

Pawtucket,  R.I.: 

Male 

18 

2 

8,626 

Female  . 

7,833 

Pensacola,Fla.: 

5 

4,376 

Female 

2,167 

Peoria,  lU.: 

Male 

9 

3 

..... 
2 

10,704 

7,053 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.: 

Male 

14 

1 

4,451 

Female 

2,601 

Petersburg,  Va.: 

Male..                 

4 

3,505 

3,341 

Phoenix,  Ariz.: 

Male 

72 
3 

35 

12 
2 

1 

45 
37 

4,167 

Female 

1,869 

Pittsfleld,  Mass.: 

Male 

4,826 

Female 

4,466 

COLOR   OR  RACE   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSON'S. 


531 


Table  23 — MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY  AND  PARENT- 
AGE, AND  BY  MARITAL  CONDITION,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100  000 
INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued.  '  ' 


CITY  AND  SEX. 


Plainfleld,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female 

Pontiac,  Mich.: 

Male 

Female 

Port  Huron,  Mich.: 

Male 

Female 

Portland,  Me. : 

Male 

Female 

Portsmouth,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 

Portsmouth,  Va.: 

Male 

Female 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Pueblo,  Colo. : 

Male 

Female 

Quincy,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Quincy,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

Racine,  Wis. : 

Male 

Female 

Revere,  Mass. : 

Male 

Female 

Richmond,  Ind. : 

Male 

Female 

Roanoke,  Va. : 

Male 

Female 

Rock  Island,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Rockford,  lU. : 

Male 

Female 

Rome,  N.  Y. : 

Male 

Female 

Sacramento,  Calif.: 

Male 

Female 

Saginaw,  Mich. : 

Male 

Female 

St.  Joseph,  Mo. : 

Male 

Female 

Salem,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

San  Diego,  CaUf. : 

Male 

Female 


Total. 


,518 

,247 


156 


,166 
,395 


,611 
,409 


,271 
,619 


,329 
,732 


COLOR 

OR  RACE,  NATrVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE. 

Native 
white. 

Foreign- 
born 
white. 

Ne- 
gro. 

6 

a 
3 
o 

6 

o 

a 

03 

c 

Native 
parent- 
age. 

Foreign 

or 
mixed 
parent- 
age. 

3,386 
1,083 

1,890 
843 

2,943 

755 

3,091 

855 

4,799 
2,301 

1,298 
372 

893 
160 

2,528 
1,225 

2,443 
839 

3,9.58 
1,282 

4,468 
1,916 

7,796 

2,877 

2,  558 
1,130 

1,384 
436 

483 
132 

3,984 
1,320 

6,587 
3,032 

1,903 
729 

6,189 
2,022 

7,736 
2,684 

4,  456 
1,988 

4,578 
2,605 

4,978 
1,999 

2,466 
627 

2,653 
258 

2,727 
429 

5,696 
1,550 

333 
31 

808 

87 

2,544 
514 

3,600 
402 

917 
153 

6,536 
1,011 

8,929 
894 

4,074 
589 

576 
64 

458 
41 

2,561 
342 

8,966 
1,350 

2,751 
266 

5,776 
700 

5,261 
729 

3, 128 
554 

5,052 
1,507 

5,391 
1,258 

763 
693 

295 
66 

212 
26, 

112 
59 

490 
153 

8,319 
3,492 

277 
194 

533 
215 

473 
258 

14 
3 

155 
43 

15 
6 

624 
196 

2,892 
1,551 

303 
111 

202 
62 

65 
16 

288 
92 

144 
40 

1,702 
707 

34 
24 

363 
202 

5 
1 

8 

7 

1 

7, 257 

1,509 

2,389 
603 

1 

1 

11,442 
4,269 

57 

2 

5 

8, 723 

3 

2,499 

9,298 
1,714 

3 

4 

16 

5,573 
2,398 

13 

4 

1 

7,409 
2,076 

8 

53 

2 

6,609 
2,352 

5 

1 

2 

4,528 
1,178 

23 

3 

1 

5,2.57 

1,.581 

19 

10 

1,957 

7 

684 

6,678 

9 

1,923 

11,940 

10 

2,916 

5,813 
1,621 

3 

1 

1 

7,423 
2,735 

33 

1 

3,763 
1,399 

3 

2 

10, 715 
3,621 

6,910 
2, 155 

535 
5 

15 

778 
88 

138 

7 

7 

17,278 
5, 759 

4 

1 

3 
2 

.3,618 

47 
5 

187 
3 

1,591 

11,994 
4,141 

437 

17 

48 
19 

MARITAL 
CONDITION. 


Mar- 
ried. 


5,800 
695 

7,726 
708 

5,730 
244 

14,309 
1,426 

6,944 
509 

11,3.53 
1,647 

7,094 

784 

8,812 
882 

7,248 
546 

9,906 
460 

12, 423 
779 

5,658 
314 

5,909 
553 

10, 399 
911 

7,795 
691 

13,868 
1,549 

5,000 
463 

14,151 
1,632 

13, 132 
796 

16,715 
2,334 

7,712 
919 

14,232 
2,105 


Single, 
wid- 
owed, 

di- 
vorced, 
and  un- 
known. 


2,718 
2,552 

5,430 

1,880 

2,691 
1,669 

7, 804 
6,753 

3,903 
2,546 

7,988 
3,806 

3,846 
3,547 

5, 236 
2,650 

4,717 
3,499 

5,667 
3,648 

9,743 
4,616 

2, 953 
2,095 

3,, 362 
2,066 

5,384 
3,729 

4,871 
2,703 

9,344 
5,630 

3, 487 
1,947 

10,268 
4,903 

6,941 
4,812 

9,857 
6,736 

5,  617 
4,813 

9, 166 
5,534 


532 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  23 MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENT- 
AGE, AND  BY  MARITAL  CONDITION,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000 
INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


CTTY  AND  SEX. 


San  Jose,  Calif.: 

Male 

Female 

Savannah,  Ga. : 

Male 

Female 

Schenectady ,  N .  Y . : 

Male ..'. 

Female 

Sheboygan,  Wis.: 

Male 

Female 

Shreveport,  La.: 

Male 

Female 

Sioux  City,  Iowa: 

Male." 

Female 

Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.: 

Male 

Female 

SomerviUe,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

South  Bend,  Ind.: 

Male 

Female 

Springfield,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Springfield,  Mo.: 

Male 

Female 

Springfield,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 

Stamford,  Conn.: 

Male 

Female 

Steubenville,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 

Stockton,  Calif. : 

Male 

Female 

Superior,  Wis. : 

Male 

Female 

Taeoma,  Wash. : 

Male 

Female 

Tampa,  Fla. : 

Male 

Female 

Taunton,  Mass. : 

Male 

Female 

Terre  Haute,  Ind. : 

Male 

Female 

Topeka,  Kans.: 

Male 

Female 

Troy,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 


Total. 


12, 1.35 
3,865 

28, 986 
12,880 

29, 164 
8,327 

10, 207 
2,801 

15,459 
6,343 

25, 859 
7,475 

8,007 
2,668 

29, 126 
10, 912 

23, 305 

6,674 

19, 167 
6,893 

12,124 
3,793 

20,  a36 

5,781 

10, 893 
3,507 

9,766 
1,975 

13,998 
3,238 

13, 498 
3,019 

35, 229 
8,242 

16,659 
7,760 

11,301 
4,542 

22,441 
6,255 

15,517 
5,565 

22, 270 
12,037 


COLOR  OK  EACE,  NATIVITT,  AND  PARENTAGE. 


Native 
white. 


Native 
parent- 


4,940 
1,859 

11,070 
2, 858 

11.472 

3,878 

1,834 

877 

8,158 
1,966 

13, 245 
4,066 

4,071 
1,326 

9, 520 
3,729 

10, 715 
3,345 

10,553 
3,992 

9, 960 
3,059 

13,915 
3,956 

2,810 
1,005 

4,513 
1,146 

6, 666 
1,745 

2,771 
754 

14,515 
3,784 

5,488 
1,736 

3,492 
1,311 

15, 874 
4,392 

9,965 
3,590 

9,029 
5,245 


Foreign 

or 
mixed 

parent- 


3,300 
1,347 

1,890 
576 

7,219 
2,967 

4,263 
1,496 

699 
150 

6, 1.35 
2,405 

2,613 
1,071 

9,016 
4,873 

5,329 
2,371 

4,711 
2,070 

1,168 
322 

2, 785 
926 

2,722 
1,331 

1,613 
467 

3,388 
1,047 

4,679 
1,665 

8, 622 
2,928 

1,728 
972 

3,466 
1,893 

3,387 
1,074 

2,435 
1,0.52 

8,294 
5,261 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


3,494 
595 

1,619 
292 

10, 243 
1,402 

4,108 
428 

651 
105 

5,8a5 
812 

1,261 
250 

10,465 
2,201 

6, 694 
839 

2, 943 
512 

436 
53 

1,304 
142 

5,037 
957 

3,190 
209 

3,225 
355 

5,960 
572 

10, 886 
1,349 

5, 265 
1,900 

4,187 
1,307 


220 

1, 721 ' 
228 

4,702 
1,413 


Ne- 
gro. 


58 
34 

14,375 
9,153 

148 


5,935 
4,121 


548 
192 


550 
119 


950 
319 


558 
358 


2,622 
757 


310 
214 


443 
153 


110 


54 
26 

377 
114 

4,156 
3,150 

152 
31 

1,283 
568 

1,375 
684 

215 
118 


20 


MARITAL 
CONDITION. 


Mar- 
ried. 


7,539 
870 

17,900 

4,865 

19, 284 
1,553 

6,429 
282 

9, 462 
2,267 

14, 494 
1,511 

5,003 
545 

18,943 
1,383 

14,838 
1,235 

11,817 
994 

8,570 
799 

13,239 
1,219 

7,124 
761 

5,967 
281 

8,063 
892 

7,671 
374 

20,838 
1,984 

10,090 
3,488 

6,789 
767 

14,551 
1,160 

10,626 
1,030 

13,072 
1,501 


COLOR    OR   RACE    OF    OCCUPIED   PERSONS. 


533 


Table  23.— MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  COLOR  OR  RACE.  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENT- 
AGE, AND   BY  MARITAL  CONDITION,  FOR   CITIES   HAVING    FROM  25,000  TO  100,000 


INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


CITY  AND  SEX. 


Tulsa,  Okla.: 

Male 

Female 

Utica,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Waco,  Tex.: 

Male 

Female 

Waltham,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

Warren,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 

Waterbury,  Conn.: 

Male 

Female 

Waterloo,  Iowa: 

Male 

Female 

Watertown,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

West  Hoboken  town,  N.J. 

Male 

Female 

West  New  York  town,  N.J 

Male 

Female 

Wheeling,  W.  Va.: 

Male 

Female 

Wichita,  Kans.: 

Male 

Female 

Wichita  Falls,  Tex.: 

Male 

Female 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. : 

Male 

Female 

WiUiamsport,  Pa. : 

Male 

Female 

Wilmington,  N.  C. : 

Male 

Female 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C: 

Male 

Female 

Woonsocket,  R.  I.: 

Male 

Female 

York,  Pa. : 

Male 

Female 

Z£.nesville,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 


Total. 


26,359 

7,864 

29,199 
12,273 

11,651 
3,781 

9,549 
5,087 

9,813 
2,018 

31,078 
9,877 

11,867 
3,411 

10,146 
3,644 

13, 126 
4, 160 

9,709 

2,852 

17,952 
5,267 

22, 862 
7,0OS 

17,344 
2, 890 

22,271 
6,791 

11,983 
4,198 

10, 861 
4,450 

16, 761 
9,459 

13, 770 
6,973 

15, 590 
5,932 

9,554 
2,785 


COLOR  OR  RACE,  NATIVTTT,  AND  PARENTAGE. 


Native 
white. 


Native 
parent- 
age. 


20, 086 
5,405 

9,771 
4,844 

7,  .577 
1,894 

3, 053 
1,717 

5,251 
1,418 

6,939 
2,571 

7,473 
2, 2f.8 

5,  OSO 
1,904 

2,221 
856 

1,992 
742 

9,952 
3,135 

17,914 
5,  5(;2 

14,093 
2,025 

7,381 
2,671 

S,  686 
3,192 

5, 870 
1,413 

8,932 
3,551 

1,657 
921 

13,295 
5,147 

7,083 
2,136 


Foreign 

or 
mixed 
parent- 
age. 


2, 033 

469 

8,560 
4,583 

865 
265 

3,037 
1,976 

1,411 
368 

8,228 
4,656 

2,624 
916 

2,413 
1,064 

4,367 
1,980 

3, 412 
1,371 

4,493 
1,492 

2,392 

798 

952 
146 

7,  .578 
3,255 

1,  SS6 
709 

320 

77 

119 
39 

5,012 
3,362 

1,243 
401 

1,296 
392 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


1,134 
180 

10, 705 
2,766 

861 
107 

3,421 
1,376 

2,810 
149 

15,493 

2,486 

1,440 
155 

2,595 
657 

6,519 
1,322 

4,268 
724 

2, 842 
391 

1,328 
206 

1,230 
71 

7,089 
797 

1,108 
130 

369 

28 

173 
25 

7,049 
2,686 

555 
86 

653 
72 


Ne- 
gro. 


3,019 
1,790 


131 
80 


2,336 
1,515 


335 
83 


383 
164 


320 
71 


32 
15 

656 
249 

1,207 
433 

1,058 
647 

218 

68 

302 

167 

4,299 
2,932 

7,529 
5,844 

35 

4 

495 
297 

519 
184 


12 


14 


MARITAL 
CONDITION. 


Mar- 
ried. 


16, 209 
2,203 

18,563 
2,892 

7,987 
1,062 

5, 690 
793 

6,338 
381 

18, 260 
1,539 

7,905 

787 

6, 769 
839 

8,254 
770 

6, 507 
469 

11,245 
559 

15, 673 
1,745 

8,872 
1,041 

13, 621 

428 

7,711 
630 

6, 580 
1,364 

9, 405 

3,688 

7, 893 
1,452 

10,206 
1,413 

6,360 
461 


Single, 
wid- 
owed, 

di- 
vorced, 
and  un- 
known. 


10,150 
5,661 

10,636 
9,381 

3,664 
2,719 

3,859 
4,294 

3,475 
1,637 

12,818 
8,338 

3,962 
2,624 

3,377 

2, 805 

4,872 
3,390 

3,202 
2,383 

6,707 
4,708 

7,189 
5,263 

8,472 
1,849 

8,650 
6,363 

4,272 
3,568 

4,281 
3,086 

7,356 
5,771 

5, 877 
5,521 

5,324 
4,519 

3,194 
2,324 


534 


ABSTEACT   OF    THE    CEI^SUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  24. 


-NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  PERSONS   OCCUPIED,  BY  AGE  PERIODS, 
FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES;  1920  AND  1910. 


CENSUS  YEAE  AND  AGE  PERIOD. 


1920 

10  years  and  over 
10  to  13  years 

14  and  15  years 

14  years 

15  years 

16  and  17  years 

16  years 

17  years 

18  and  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Age  unknown 

1910 

10  years  and  over.. 

10  to  13  years 

14  and  15  years 

14  years 

15  years 

16  to  20  years 

21  to  44  years ' 

45  years  and  over 


MALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE 
AND  OVER. 


Total, 
number. 


42,289,969 


4, 336, 009 

1,  958, 976 

1, 033,  297 

925, 679 

1,902,867 
976,  834 
926, 033 

1,  845, 246 
4,  527,  045 
16, 028,  920 
9,114,960 
2, 483,  071 
92,  875 


37,027,558 


3, 665, 779 

1, 798, 449 

935,974 

862,475 

4, 564,  179 

17, 849,  843 

9, 149,  308 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


33, 064, 737 


258,  259 

455, 989 
174, 683 
281, 306 

1, 103,  456 
501, 134 
602, 322 

1,  443,  968 
4, 121,  392 
15,  579,  586 
8,  552,  175 
1, 492,  837 
57, 075 


30, 091, 564 


609, 030 

744, 109 
324,500 
419,609 

3,615,623 
17, 262,  209 

7,  860,  593 


Per 
cent. 


78.2 


23.3 
16.9 
30.4 

58.0 
51.3 
65.0 

78.3 
91.0 
97.2 
93.8 
60.1 
61.5 


81.3 


16.6 

41.4 
34.7 
48.7 
79.2 
96.7 
85.9 


FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE 
AND  OVER. 


Total, 
number. 


40,449,346 


4,  258,  863 

1,  948,  734 

1, 012,  968 

935,  766 

1, 925,  264 
996, 124 
929, 140 

1,  895,  734 
4, 749,  976 

15,  249,  602 
7, 915,  205 

2,  450,  144 

55,  824 


34,552,712 


3,  593,  239 

1, 770, 898 
912. 148 
858, 750 

4, 632,  821 
16, 331,  449 

8,  224,  305 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


8,549,511 


119,  804 

226,806 
82,911 
143, 895 

609, 192 
277, 823 
331,  369 

802, 235 
1, 809,  075 
3, 417,  373 
1, 352,  479 

196,900 
15, 647 


8,075,772 


286,  946 

350, 140 

148,998 

201,142 

1, 847, 600 

4, 302,  %9 

1,  288, 117 


Per 

cent. 


21.1 


2.8 

11.6 
8.2 
15.4 

31.6 
27.9 
35.7 

42.3 
38.1 
22.4 
17.1 
8.0 
28.0 


23.4 


8.0 

19.8 
16.3 
23.4 
39.9 
26.3 
15.7 


1  Includes  persons  of  unknown  age. 


AGE   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


535 


Table  25.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  AGE  PERIODS,  OF  MALES 
AND  OF  FEMALES  ENGAGED  IN  EACH  GENERAL  DIVISION  OF  OCCUPATIONS,  FOR 
THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 


SEX  AND  AGE 
PEEIODS. 

All 
occu- 
pations. 

Agricul- 
ture, 
forestry, 

and 
animal 

hus- 
bandry. 

Ex- 
traction 
of  min- 
erals. 

Manu- 
factur- 
ing and 
mechan- 
icalin- 
dustrios. 

Trans- 
porta- 
tion. 

Trade. 

Public 
service 
(not 
else- 
where 
classi- 
fied). 

Profes- 
sional 
service. 

Do- 
mestic 
and  per- 
sonal 
service. 

Clerical 
occupa- 
tions. 

NUMBER. 

Male 

33,064,737 

258,259 

174,683 

281,306 

501,134 

602,322 

1,443,968 

4,121,392 

15,579,586 

8,552,175 

1,492,837 

57,075 

8, 549, 511 

9,869,030 

1,087,359 

10,888,183 

2,850,528 

3,575,187 

748,666 

1,127,391 

1,217,968 

1,700,425 

10  to  13  years... 

14years 

15  years 

16years 

17  years 

18  and  19  years. 
20  to  24  years... 
25  to  44  years... 
45  to  64  years... 

65  and  over 

Age  unknown. . 

Female 

221,409 

109,360 

12S,  469 

186,368 

210,116 

457,588 

1,1,34,&19 

3,966,116 

2,783,518 

662,046 

9,391 

1,084,128 

598 

1,465 

4,982 

19,639 

23,267 

54,024 

143,920 

577, 472 

236, 137 

22,356 

3,499 

2,864 

6,737 

27,039 

70, 559 

162,781 

203,434 

475,401 

1,395,784 

5,461,425 

2,685,508 

378,673 

20,842 

1,930,341 

1,682 

3,907 

10,028 

23,844 

37, 145 

120, 285 

404, 352 

1,503,895 

661,331 

76,619 

7,440 

213,054 

16,369 

11,835 

21,030 

30,044 

43,576 

104,222 

372,471 

1,799,041 

1,020,498 

144,500 

5,601 

667,792 

136 

199 

750 

2,428 

8,405 

50,993 

114,931 

306,491 

214,156 

47,415 

2,762 

21,794 

325 

504 

1,150 

2,294 

3,480 

17,792 

106,632 

605,682 

328,893 

58,614 

2,025 

1,016,498 

4,880 

4,299 

6,903 

11,218 

13,170 

32,940 

112,716 

603,619 

3,57, 849 

66,685 

3,689 

2,186,924 

6,123 

16,075 

37,435 

56,518 

59,729 

1.30, 723 

335,937 

755, 845 

264, 285 

35,929 

1,826 

1,426,116 

10  to  13  years... 

14  years 

15  years 

16  years 

17  years 

18  and  19  years. 
20  to  24  years... 
25  to  44  years... 
45  to  64  years... 

65  and  over 

Age  unknown. . 

119,804 

82,911 

143,895 

277, 823 

331,369 

802,235 

1,809,075 

3,417,373 

1,352,479 

196,900 

15,647 

107, 549 

41,617 

38,905 

43,923 

37,504 

71,497 

130,790 

337, 087 

219, 802 

54,356 

1,098 

49 

34 

63 

133 

171 

299 

510 

1,125 

405 

66 

9 

2, 736 

23,473 

54,793 

107,822 

113,476 

214,340 

382,765 

730,250 

271,047 

26, 986 

2,653 

217 

455 

2,623 

10,876 

16,520 

39,966 

70,702 

63,266 

7,660 

547 

222 

S44 

3,009 

10,281 

24,712 

30,330 

67,744 

138,915 

291,658 

91,725 

7,408 

1,166 

17 

9 

19 

37 

57 

547 

2,929 

12,096 

5,5.54 

471 

58 

296 

298 

892 

2,820 

8,629 

69,4.-)0 

298, 827 

490, 894 

130, 500 

10,976 

2,916 

7,292 

10, 182 

20, 450 

39,780 

48, 368 

118,729 

302, 2-.^^ 

972,489 

568,448 

93, 1.35 

5,825 

804 

3,834 

15,869 

47,720 

76,314 

219,663 

481.411 

518, 508 

57,338 

2,955 

1,700 

PER  CENT  DISTRIBXrnON. 

Male 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

10  to  13  years... 

14years 

15  years 

16years 

17  years 

18  and  19  years. 
20  to  24  years... 
25  to  44  years... 
45  to  64  years... 

65  and  over 

Age  unknown. . 

Female 

0.8 
0.5 
0.9 
1.5 
1.8 
4.4 
12.5 
47.1 
25.9 
4.5 
0.2 

100.0 

2.2 
1.1 

1.3 
1.9 
2.1 
4.6 
11.5 
40.2 
28.2 
6.7 
0.1 

100.0 

0.1 
0.1 

0.5 
1.8 
2.1 
5.0 
13.2 
53.1 
21.7 
2.1 
0.3 

100.0 

0.1 

0.2 
0.6 
1.5 
1.9 
4.4 
12.8 
50.2 
24.7 
3.5 
0.2 

100.0 

0.1 
0.1 
0.4 
0.8 
1.3 
4.2 
14.2 
52.8 
23.2 
2.7 
0.3 

100.0 

0.5 
0.3 
0.6 
1.0 
1.2 
2.9 
10.4 
50.3 
28.5 
4.0 
0.2 

100.0 

(') 
(') 

0.1 
0.3 
1.1 
6.8 
1,5. 4 
40.9 
28.6 
6.3 
0.4 

100.0 

0.1 
0.2 
0.3 
1.6 
9.5 
53.7 
29.2 
5.2 
0.2 

100.0 

0.4 
0.4 
0.6 
0.9 
1.1 
2.7 
9.3 
49.6 
29.4 
5.5 
0.3 

100.0 

0.4 
0.9 
2.2 
3.3 
3.5 
7.7 
19.8 
44.5 
15.5 
2.1 
0.1 

lOO.O 

10  to  13  years... 

14  years 

15  years 

16  years 

17  years 

18  and  19  years. 
20 to  24 years... 
25 to  44 years... 
45 to  64 years... 

65  and  over 

Age  unknown. . 

1.4 
1.0 
1.7 
3.2 
3.9 
9.4 
21.2 
40.0 
15.8 
2.3 
0.2 

9.9 

3.8 

3.6 

4.1 

3.5 

6.6 

12.1 

31.1 

20.3 

5.0 

0.1 

1.7 
1.2 
2.2 
4.6 
6.0 
10.4 
17.8 
39.3 
14.1 
2.3 
0.3 

0.1 
1.2 

2.8 

5.6 

5.9 

11.1 

19.8 

37.8 

14.0 

1.4 

0.1 

0.1 
0.2 
1.2 
5.1 
7.8 
18.8 
33.2 
29.7 
3.6 
0.3 
0.1 

0.1 

0.5 

1.5 

3.7 

4.5 

10.1 

20.8 

43.7 

13.7 

1.1 

0.2 

0.1 

(') 

0.1 
0.2 
0.3 
2.5 
13.4 
55.5 
25.5 
2.2 
0.3 

0) 

0.1 

0.3 

0.8 

6.8 

29.4 

48.3 

12.8 

1.1 

0.3 

0.3 

0.5 

0.9 

1.8 

2.2 

5.4 

13.8 

44.5 

26.0 

4,3 

0.3 

0.1 
0.3 
1.1 
3.3 
6.4 
15.4 
33.8 
36.4 
4.0 
0.2 
0.1 

1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


536 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  26.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  MALES  AND  OF  FEMALES  IN  EACH 
PRINCIPAL  CLASS  OF  THE  POPULATION  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS, 
BY  AGE  PERIODS,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 


SEX  AND  AGE  PERIODS. 


Males 

10  to  13  years 

14  years 

15  years 

16  years 

17  years 

18  and  19  years.. 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 
Age  unknown . . . 

Females... 

10  to  13  years 

14  years 

15  years 

16  years 

17  years 

18  and  19  years.. 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  yeaVs 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 
Age  unknown . . . 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE  PAEENTAOE. 


Total 
number. 


22,361,493 


2,637,608 

631,720 

561,320 

588, 313 

554, 815 

1,093,029 

2,546,818 

7,968,863 

4,354,663 

1,365,-527 

58, 759 

21,716,069 


2, 575, 468 

610, 853 

559, 798 

590, 463 

5.50,013 

1,101,295 

2,629,889 

7,807,162 

3,884,369 

1,373,349 

33,410 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


16, 788, 668 


144,005 

95,919 

149, 720 

272,619 

335, 386 

823,481 

2,289,446 

7,726,512 

4,088,668 

831,456 

30, 856 

3,733,329 


48, 437 

31,9U9 

56, 566 

117,827 

146,294 

378, 393 

855, 946 

1,439,349 

558, 202 

93,033 

7,353 


Per 
cent. 


75.1 


5.5 
15.2 
26.7 
46.3 
60.5 
75.3 
89.9 
97.0 
93.9 
60.9 
52.5 

17.2 


1.9 
5.2 
10.1 
20.0 
26.6 
34.4 
32.5 
18.4 
14.4 
6.8 
22.0 


NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN  OB 
MIXED  PARENTAGE. 


Total 
number. 


8,289,550 


1,061,824 

236, 786 

217,665 

229, 349 

216,114 

421,956 

1,014,770 

3,003,679 

1,628,009 

253,564 

5,834 

8,494,749 


1,049,256 

234, 385 

220, 423 

232, 488 

218,133 

431,039 

1,067,020 

3,150,386 

1,623,864 

262, 359 

5,396 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


Per 
cent. 


6,237,012 


13,150 

27,117 

67,143 

129, 044 

150, 894 

341,770 

925, 130 

2,910,176 

1,508,153 

160, 123 

4,312 

2,110,454 


4,356 

17,667 

45,627 

93,069 

110,912 

248,415 

521,017 

774, 177 

271,7.?4 

21,686 

1,794 


75.2 


1.2 
11.5 
30.8 
56.3 
69.8 
81.0 
91.2 
96.9 
92.6 
63.1 
73.9 

24.8 


0.4 
7.5 
20.7 
40.0 
50.8 
57.6 
48.8 
24.6 
16.7 
8.3 
33.2 


SEX  AND  AGE  PERIODS. 


Males 

10  to  13  years 

14  years 

15  years 

16  years 

17  years 

18and  19years.. 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 
Age  unknown. .. 

Females... 

10  to  13  years 

14  years 

15  years 

16  years 

17  years 

18  and  19  years.. 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

45  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 
Age  unknown . . . 


FOREIGN-BORN  WHITE. 


Total 
number. 


7,419,691 


127,961 
39, 191 
40, 280 
49,626 
51,561 

117,803 

456,988 
3,550,778 
2,292,387 

679, 3S4 
13,732 

6,073,195 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


6,627,997 


Per 

cent. 


89.3 


3,269 

5,488 

14,169 

32, 072 

40, 389 

102,814 

435, 548 

3,48i,701 

2,14:5,433 

355,075 

11,039 

1,118,463 


1,.501 

3,746 

10,  .51 9 

25,263 

31,666 

72,237 

177,030 

506,267 

250,084 

38,453 

1,697 


2.6 
14.0 
35.2 
64.6 
78.3 
87.3 
95.3 
98.1 
93.5 
52.3 
80.4 

18.4 


1.2 
9.6 
2.5.3 
49.4 
60.3 
58.6 
37.7 
18.6 
13.9 
5.9 
26.0 


Total 
number. 


4,009,462 


494, 192 
122,0.59 
103,063 
106,028 
100,059 
204,266 
4S7, 169 
1,415,444 
789,791 
173, 881 
13,510 

4,043,763 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


3, 252, 862 


96, 470 

45,751 

49, 656 

66,3,51 

74,217 

171,209 

455,  308 

1,. 376, 666 

767,459 

139,476 

10,299 

1,571,289 


,Per 
cent. 


81.1 


19.5 
37.5 
48.2 
62.6 
74.2 
83.8 
93.5 
97.3 
97.2 
80.2 
76.2 

38.9 


64,982 

29,392 

30,980 

41,371 

42, 178 

102,238 

252,417 

689,933 

269,955 

43,096 

4,747 


13.1 
23.4 
27.9 
34.8 
39.9 
43.7 
44.5 
45.2 
45.7 
27.1 
47.5 


AGE  OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


537 


Table  27.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  CHILDREN  10  TO  15  YEARS  OF  AGE 
ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  SEX,  AGE,  AND  POPULATION  CLASSES, 
FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 

[Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100.1 


CHILDBEN  10  TO  15  YEARS  OF  AGE. 

1920 

1910 

SEX  AND  CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 

Total 
number. 

Engaged  in  gain- 
ful occupations. 

Total 
number. 

Engaged  in  gain- 
ful occupations. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

Both  sexes 

12,502,582 

1,060,858 

8.5 

10,828,365 

1,990,225 

18.4 

7,576,827 

3,020,339 

413,261 

1,450,996 

41,159 

35,503 

2,411 

3,067 

178 

6,294,985 

527, 176 

175,0f)0 

38,692 

317,231 

2,699 

2,359 

158 

169 

13 

714,248 

7.0 

5.8 

9.4 

21.9 

6.6 
6.6 
6.6 
5.5 
7.3 

11.3 

6,322,926 

2,669,259 

433,515 

1,362,821 

39,844 

1,022,561 

26a,  245 

62,997 

634,938 

4,484 

16.2 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  parentage. 
Foreign-bom  white                        

9.9 
14.5 

Negro 

46.6 

Indian,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  all  other  i . 
Indian 

11.3 

All  other     .                                  

Male 

5,464,228 

1,363,139 

24.8 

Native  white — Native  parentage. 

3,830,708 

1,616,275 

207,432 

719,314 

21,256 

17,91S 

1,524 

1,725 

89 

6,207,597 

390, 244 
107,410 
22, 926 
191,877 

1,791 

1,496 

144 

141 

10 

346,610 

10.2 
7.1 
11.1 

26.7 

8.4 
8.3 
9.4 
8.2 

3,205,203 

1,339,593 

218,372 

679,995 

21,065 

771,904 

176,042 

36, 159 

365, 709 

3,325 

24.1 

Native  white— Foreign  or  mixed  parentage. 
Foreign-born  white .        

13.1 
16.6 

53.8 

Indian,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  all  other  i . 

15.8 

Japanese     .                       

All  other 

Female 

5.6 

5,364,137 

637,086 

11.9 

Native  white — Native  parentage 

3,746,119 

1,504,064 

205,829 

731,682 

19,903 

17,585 

887 

1,342 

89 

136, 932 
67,650 
15,766 

125,354 

908 

863 

14 

28 

3 

3.7 
4.5 
7.7 
17.1 

4.6 
4.9 
1.6 
2.1 

3, 117, 723 

1,329,666 

215, 143 

682, 826 

18,779 

250, 657 
89, 203 
26,838 

269,229 

1,159 

8.0 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  parentage. 
Foreign-ljom  wliite 

6.7 
12.5 

Negro 

39.4 

Indian,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  all  other ' . 

C.2 

All  other ...      .                

'  Separate  figures  for  Indian,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  "  all  other  "  not  available  for  1910. 


538 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 

Table  28.— NUMBER  OF  MALES  IN  EACH  AGE  PERIOD  ENGAGED 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


"tTnited  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England , 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central., 
West  North  Central . 

South  Atlantic , 

East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific , 

New  England: 

Maine , 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa , 

Missouri 

North  Dakota , 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carohna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky , 

Teimessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


AGE  period. 


10  years 
and  over. 


33,064,737 


2,363 
7.122 
6,951 
3,815 
4,096 
2,608 
3,049 
1,077 
1,979 


245 
143 
111 
,225 
194 
443 

,367 
,014 

,740 

,891 
931 
.086 
,  228 
813 

742 
717 
,072 
178 
186 
385 
631 

73 
466 
143 
677 
433 
693 
468 
840: 

3oo; 

719 
677 

684: 
526; 

618 

528: 

586 

,415; 

185 
135 

72: 
303 
107 
112 
127 

33; 

485 
267: 
,226 


377 


10  to  13 

years. 


258,259 


2,316 

6,425 

12,673 

10, 972 

80, 897 

77,390 

60, 077 

4,039 

3,470 


257 
144 
169 
1,144 
131 
471 

2,088 

829 

3,508 

3,226 
2,632 
3,026 
2,291 
1,498 

1,455 
1,758 
3,645 
739 
538 
1,089 
1,748 

191 

1,338 

196 

6,930 

1,643 

18, 909 

18, 945 

29,458 

3,287 

8,337 
13, 828 
30,078 
25,147 

17, 149 

8,668 

7, 889 

26, 371 

310 
462 
118 
991 
626 
788 
716 
29 

986 

620 

1,864 


14  years. 


174, 683 


10, 506 
17, 976 
17, 263 
11,824 
46, 026 
35, 462 
29,693 
3,046 
2,887 


351 

234 

206 

6, 193 

1,634 

1,888 

6,097 
3,800 
9,019 

2,755 
3,221 
6, 193 
2,086 
3,008 

1,670 
1,891 
4,721 
623 
665 
1,055 
1,499 

248 

2,408 

340 

6,345 

1,524 

10,623 

9,145 

14,306 

2,087 

5,997 
7,745 
11,810 
9,910 

7,230 
6,813 
4,073 
12,577 

270 
335 
132 

928 
401 
418 
529 
33 

817 

490 

1,580 


15  years. 


281.306 


21,646 
52,630 
42,465 
23,049 
64, 607 
38,923 
36, 860 
5,430 
6,796 


1,245 
624 
560 
12,377 
2,711 
4,129 

22, 197 

9,507 

20,926 

9,249 
6,575 
14,651 
5,514 
6,476 

3, 603 
3,8:32 
8,527 
953 
1,036 
2,222 
2,977 

513 
4,609 
736 
7,666 
2,812 
11,413 
9,321 
14,997 
2,550 

8,216 
9,097 
11,956 
9,654 

7,713 
7,447 
5,117 
15, 683 

585 
624 
263 
1,696 
703 
604 
881 
74 

2,033 

978 

3,785 


16  years. 


501,134 


34 
113 
91 
47 
81 
54 
51 
10 
15 


17  years. 


602,322 


AGE   OF   OCCUPIED   PERSONS. 
IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


539 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


tJnited  States. 


GEOGRAPmc  divisions: 

New  En°;land 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  Noith  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central - 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Ehode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio , 

Indiana , 

lUinois , 

Michigan , 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


age  period. 


18  and  19 
years. 


20  to  24 
years. 


1,443,968 


4, 121, 392 


93,457 
296,070 
284, 635 
1.55, 2.34 
219, 522 
133,378 
155, 471 
40,518 
65,683 


9,443 
5,  .580 
4,317 

47, 266 
9,488 

17,363 

133,501 
42, 217 
120,352 

75, 257 
38,824 
85,708 
49,310 
35,536 

30, 378 
28, 089 
44,437 
7,091 
7,723 
15, 975 
21,541 

2,843 
23,147 

5,761 
38,449 
22,204 
37,525 
27,378 
47,984 
14,231 

36,719 
34, 928 
35,784 
25,947 

25,514 
27, 973 
28,006 
73,978 

5,254 
5,089 
2,420 
11,270 
5,099 
4,727 
5,862 
797 

15,575 

8,629 

41,479 


270,225 
856, 781 
847, 483 
476, 722 
567, 799 
341,642 
429,111 
128  249 
203, 380 


25  to  44 
years. 


15,579,586 


27,184 
15,695 
11,957 
140, 965 
23, 210 
51,214 

402, 733 
122,311 
331,7.37 

234,050 
109,719 
247, 476 
153,083 
103, 155 

94, 572 
90,614 
126, 254 
22, 698 
24,911 
50,586 
67,087 

9,332 

62,694 
20,069 
94, 918 
59, 720 
97,222 
68,261 
118,131 
37,452 

94,511 
87,715 
90,958 
68,458 

66, 693 

74, 204 

80, 393 

207, 821 

17,351 
15,920 

8,723 
34,869 
15,324 
15,887 
17, 172 

3,003 

50, 186 
27,020 
126, 174 


1,100,682 
3, 605, 015 
3,388,325 
1,819,383 
],770,0a3 
1,082,216 
1, 378, 4.83 
544, 826 
990,573 


45  to  64 
years. 


8, 552, 175 


103, 196 
61,231 

46, 599 
582,335 

88,784 
218, 537 

1,678,342 

504, 965 

1,321,708 

924, 971 
420, 8;56 
1,043,053 
615,872 
383, 593 

362,954 
341,625 
489,884 
91,357 
95,250 
189,9^ 
248,370 

33,739 
209, 987 

71,191 
292, 301 
205,252 
286,047 
190, 954 
345,549 
135,063 

309,886 
286,610 
273,645 
212,075 

218,280 
238,919 
273, 266 
648,018 

102,070 
67, 938 
40,120 

146,769 
49, 597 
57,719 
63,258 
17,355 

244,677 
130,915 
614,981 


663, 484 

1,848,905 

1,828,383 

1,027,203 

977, 387 

643, 823 

711,112 

280,700 

571, 178 


76, 464 
44,692 
35,086 

340,058 
51,805 

115,379 

879,709 
258,-587 
710,609 

499,4.56 
265,  .3.50 
539, 970 
306,382 
217,225 

196,  .543 
196, 289 
301,343 
44,827 
44,806 
98, 130 
145, 265 

19,978 
121,636 

35,590 
166,886 
103,559 
159,653 

99,506 
191,371 

79, 208 

186,384 
172, 486 
163,384 
121,569 

128,915 
119,809 
145,f)94 
317,294 

49, 421 
36, 879 
16, 392 
85,489 
26,993 
25,172 
30,552 
9,802 

138,567 

80,486 

352,125 


65  years 
and  over. 


1,492,837 


122, 716 
285, 726 
313,811 
176, 557 
198,631 
136, 188 
126, 365 
43, 242 
89, 601 


19,795 
10,689 

9,216 
55,244 

8,320 
19,452 

134, 208 
36,308 
115,210 

89, 102 
53,498 
77,880 
57,700 
35,631 

29,634 
33,014 
58,552 
5,524 
6,461 
15, 206 
28,166 

3,823 
22,055 

5,478 
36, 181 
20, 169 
37,604 
20, 904 
37,966 
14,451 

40,249 
36,180 
31,660 
28,099 

24,481 
20,915 
22, 969 
58,000 

6,703 
5,418 
2,086 
13,677 
5,226 
3,728 
4,837 
1,567 

21,128 
12, 896 
55,577 


Age  im- 
known. 


57,075 


2,412 
8,354 
8,484 
5,901 
8,597 
4,201 
9,016 
2,878 
7,232 


441 
290 
150 
942 
97 
492 

4,139 

9.55 

3,260 

1,572 
1,452 
2,893 
1,595 
972 

824 
951 
1,492 
365 
523 
781 
965 

170 
941 
697 

1,332 
778 

1,424 
568 

1,367 

1,320 

727 

860 

1,360 

1,254 

774 
2,213 
1,227 
4,802 

632 
147 
498 
510 
161 
579 
199 
152 

1,813 
397 

5,022 


540 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS— OCCUPATIONS. 
Table  29.— NUMBER  OF  FEMALES  IN  EACH  AGE  PERIOD  ENGAGED 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States... 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central - 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michugan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Anzona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Cahfornia '. ... 


AGE  period. 


10  years  and 
over. 


8, 549, 511 


871 

2,117 

1,564 

772: 

1,243 

702: 

666 

177, 

434 


64 
49 
26 

503 
80; 

146 

,135 
295 
686 

409, 
185 
540; 
245 

182; 

164, 
141 
244 

28: 

29 
71 
92; 

18, 
137: 

92: 
156 

57; 
202; 
205 
288 

85, 

131 

152; 
223 
194 

115 

152: 

94 

303 

28, 
17 
9 
62 
14 
18 
21 

92, 

54' 
286 


10  to  13 
years. 


119,804 


683 

2,471 

1,889 

1,887 

42, 650 

37, 742 

31,036 

967 

479 


76 
50 
38 

287 
55 

177 

734 

399 

1,338 

395 
315 
608 
367 
204 

312 
209 
678 
232 
113 
183 
160 

48 

430 

63 

1.674 

357 

9,766 

13,583 

15,539 

1,190 

1,487 
4,342 
17,518 
14,395 

9,190 
4,418 
3,240 
14,188 

33 

35 
24 
172 
196 
480 
22 
5 

119 
54 
306 


14  years. 


82,911 


7,984 

12, 933 

6,785 

2,751 

22, 734 

15,645 

12,833 

698 

648 


133 

114 

58 

4,610 

1,518 

1,551 

3,057 
3,433 
6,443 

502 
1,188 
3,340 

501 
1,254 

388 
351 
1,380 
125 
90 
183 
234 

107 
1,122 

138 
1,479 

356 
6, 385 
6,319 
7,113 

715 

1,037 
2,111 

6,599 
6,898 

3,477 
2,647 
1.206 
5,503 

69 
39 
22 

235 
89 

199 

63 

2 

169 

68 

311 


15  years. 


143, 895 


16, 104 

39, 106 

19, 726 

7,423 

27,167 

16,180 

14, 768 

1,432 

1,989 


623 

360 

2i6 

9,112 

2,620 

3, 343 

16,673 
7,996 
14,437 

1,992 
2,980 
9,115 
2,395 
3,244 

1,043 
1,080 
3,636 
244 
214 
554 
652 

299 
2,493 

398 
2,409 

739 
6,066 
6, 207 
7,521 
1,035 

1,680 
2,714 
6,436 
6,350 

3,381 
3,281 
1,456 
6,650 

145 
113 

49 
536 
181 
222 
160 

26 

526 

252 

1,211 


16  years. 


277,823 


27, 180 
86,951 
51,337 
18,632 
41,787 
22, 393 
19,912 
3,134 
6,497 


1,505 
l,3t3 
666 
14,478 
3,427 
5,771 

41,440 
14,367 
31,144 

10,416 
6,457 

20, 203 
8,524 
5,737 

3,883 
2,931 
7,391 
515 
503 
1,509 
1,900 

613 
5,381 
1,166 
4,362 
1,856 
8,363 
8,120 
10,012 
1,924 

3,181 
4,362 
8,435 
6,415 

4,058 
4,601 
2,294 
8,959 

388 
276 
152 
1,150 
309 
366 
462 
42 

1,512 

843 

4,142 


AGE   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 
IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


541 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  omsiONs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

W&st  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Teimessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oldahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


age  period. 


18  and  19 
years. 


803.235 


77, 197 
220,958 
168, 758 
77,263 
103,386 
52,  .351 
56,025 
15, 253 
31,014 


20  to  24 

years. 


5, 
4, 
2, 

43; 
7. 

14, 

112, 
32, 
75, 

44, 
19, 
55, 
27, 
22, 

17, 

13, 

22, 

3, 

3, 

7, 


1,809,075 


1S5, 147 
473, 555 
357, 045 
159,619 
237,687 
118,686 
127,585 
37,941 
81,810 


25  to  44 
years. 


45  to  64 
years. 


13, 504 
10,015 
.5,341 
106,596 
16, 777 
32,914 

257,234 
66,294 
150, 027 

90, 712 
39,031 
122,992 
56,894 
47,416 

46,235 
35, 559 
49,944 
8,746 
8,502 
IS,  557 
22,076 

3,562 
26,271 
20,002 
31,756 
13,026 
39,766 
35,669 
51,762 
14, 873 

22,999 
27,675 
36,085 
31,927 

18,990 
26,851 
20,904 
60,840 

6,274 
4,321 
2,077 
12,575 
2,859 
3,363 
5,737 
735 

19,839 
11,201 
50, 770 


3,417,373 


355, 609 
823, 751 
615, 268 
310,982 
492,344 
271,196 
265,645 
77,114 
205, 474 


25,277 
19,653 
10,029 
212,130 
31,729 
56,791 

458,725 
110,389 
254,637 

166, 130 
69, 2.55 

219, 386 
95,486 
65,001 

65,539 
56, 497 
100,685 
10,262 
11,059 
29,118 
37, 222 

7,125 
M,448 
45,853 
61,226 
21,306 
71,501 
77,240 
113,817 
39,828 

52,293 
61,660 
82, 437 
74,806 

42,933 
63, 182 
37, 898 
121,632 

13,015 
7,256 
4,426 

27,256 
6,228 
8,719 
8,111 
2,103 

42,543 
24,9.39 
137,992 


1,352,473 


147,646 
313, 107 
238, 656 
118,688 
1%,250 
121,413 
100,006 
31,578 
85,135 


13,493 
9,902 
6,031 
84,869 
12,109 
21,242 

171,254 
40,053 
101,800 

68, 458 
33,006 
75,816 
36,729 
24,647 

19,989 
23,108 

42. 170 
3,377 
3,993 

10. 171 
15, 880 

3,338 
24,130 
15,469 
28, 388 

9,214 
29,285 
28,366 
43,214 
14,846 

28,723 
26,879 
35,124 
30,687 

17,913 
25,978 
13,670 
42,445 

4,674 
2,954 
1,439 
12,4.^ 
3,007 
2,878 
3,195 
943 

16,031 
10,111 
58,993 


65  years 
and  over. 


196,900 


20, 023 
40,750 
34, 130 
17,092 
33,930 
22,901 
14,747 
3,843 


2,721 
1,853 
1,267 
9,937 
1,445 


21,203 
4,890 
14,657 

10,612 
5,680 
8,815 
5,41Q 
3,607 

2,554 
3,375 
6,666 
413 
503 
1,185 
2,396 

585 
3,880 
1,874 
5,803 
2,022 
5,808 
4,867 
0,956 
2, 135 

6,078 
5,297 
6,285 
5,241 

2,619 
4,263 
1,570 
6,295 

480 
320 
184 
1,499 
443 
332 
436 
149 

1,629 
1,072 
6,783 


Age 
un- 
known. 


542  ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS. 

Table  30. -NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  CHILDREN  OF  EACH  SEX  10  TO  15  YEARS  OF 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  pmsioNS: 

New  Endand 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. , 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  Soltth  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mount  .UN: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado!; 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pactfic: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


males  10  to  15  tears  of  age: 
1920 


Total 
number. 


6.294,985 


384,222 
1,201,840 
1,166,568 
745, 9S9 
961,537 
640,781 
731,028 
198, 871 
2&4, 149 


41. 
22, 
19, 
197, 
31, 
71, 

532, 
170, 
49S, 

300, 
163, 
351, 
194, 
155, 

140, 
136, 
199, 

39, 

78, 
106, 

12, 

82, 

17, 
157, 

96, 
188, 
130, 
215, 

61, 

161, 
164, 
175, 
139, 

130, 
12s. 
147, 
324, 

30, 
27. 
10. 
52, 
24, 
19, 
30, 
3, 

69. 
41, 
153, 


486 
825 
638 
205 
346 
722 

343 

747 
750 

942 
834 
552 
494 
746 

111 

380 
657 
613 
830 
981 
417 

008 
847 
149 
364 
362 
538 
337 
008 
924 

285 
155 
571 
770 

853 
369 
067 
739 

450 

823 
.509 
681 
082 
318 
564 
,444 

714 
134 
301 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


714, 248 


34, 468 
77,031 
72, 401 
45,  .845 
181,430 
151,775 
125,6.30 
12,515 
13,153 


1,853 
1,002 
935 
19,714 
4,476 
6,488 

29,382 
14,196 
33, 453 

15.230 
12,428 
23,870 
9,891 
10,982 

6,528 
7,481 
16,893 
2,215 
2,138 
4,366 
6,224 

952 

8,255 

1,272 

19,931 

5,979 

40,945 

37,411 

58, 761 

7,924 

22,550 
30,670 
53,844 
44,711 

32,092 
21,928 
17,079 
54,531 

1,165 
1,421 

513 
3,615 
1,729 
1,810 
2,126 

136 

3,836 
2,088 
7,229 


Per 
cent. 


11.3 


9.0 
6.4 
6.2 
6.1 
18.9 
23.7 
17.2 
6.3 
5.0 


4.5 
4.4 
4.8 
10.0 
14.3 
9.0 

5.5 
8.3 
6.7 

5.1 
7.6 
6.8 
5.1 
7.1 

4.7 
5.5 
8.5 
5.0 
5.4 
5.5 
5.8 

7.9 
10.0 

7.4 
12.7 

6.2 
21.7 
2.8.7 
27.3 
12.8 

14.0 
18.7 
30.7 
32.0 

24.5 
17.1 
11.6 
16.8 

3.8 
5.1 
4.9 
6.9 
7.2 
9.4 
7.0 
3.9 

5.5 
5.1 
4.7 


males  10  to  15  TEARS  OF  AGE 

1910 


Total 
number. 


5, 464, 22s 


334,762 
1,027,768 
1,025,615 
705,931 
835,646 
583,837 
609,507 
144,810 
196,352 


38,826 
21,710 
19, 107 
169, 990 
28,095 
57,034 

466, 895 
136, 309 
424,564 

255, 713 
154,238 
311,761 
155, 502 
148, 401 

129,031 
134,077 
195, 183 
35,848 
36, 521 
73.615 
101,656 

11,826 
77.. 358 
14,405 
142,317 
79,343 
159, 276 
114,019 
189, 378 
47, 724 

152,511 
147.323 
152, 170 
131,833 

107, 875 
114,766 
112,344 
274,522 

17, 894 
19,526 

6,511 
41,983 
20,811 
11,166 
23,897 

3,022 

56, 392 
33.959 
106,001 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


1,353,139 


38,096 
118,312 
133,003 
120,601 
364, 529 
295,255 
248, 765 
18,595 
15,983 


3,710 
2,222 
1,967 
19,172 
4,350 
6,675 

39,357 
14,948 
64,007 

31,906 
27, 688 
41,912 
14,512 
16,985 

14,707 
20,777 
44,373 
5,929 
V 6,953 
10, 865 
16,997 

2,753 
16, 336 
913 
47,204 
20,548 
91,649 
66,382 
101,648 
17,096 

53, 838 
64,0.35 
94, 126 
83,256 

60,109 
38, 830 
35,383 
114,443 

1,448 
2,424 

755 
4,683 
4,942 
1,297 
2,811 

235 

4,424 
2,970 
8,589 


AGE   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS.  543 

AGE  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  DFVasiONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States. 


Geographic  DmsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire , 

Vermont 

Massachusetts , 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut , 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnois 

Jlicliigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Miunesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

PAcmc: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfomia 


females  10  TO  15  YEARS  OF  AGE: 

1920 


Total 
number. 


6, 207, 597 


383, 909 

1,195,896 
1, 146, 143 
731,374 
950, 037 
626,494 
718, 736 
194, 692 
260,316 


41, 
22, 

18, 
196, 
32, 
71, 

527, 
170, 
498, 

295, 
160, 
347, 
189, 
152, 

137, 
133, 
196, 
43 

38, 
76, 
105, 

11 
81, 
18, 
1.54, 
94, 
184', 
129, 
212, 
61, 

1.57, 
159, 
173, 
136, 

128, 
129, 
142, 
317, 

29, 
26, 

9. 
52, 
23, 

1^. 

30, 

3, 

68, 
40, 
151, 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


346, 610 


24,771 
54,510 
28,400 
12,061 
92,551 
69, 567 
58,637 
3,097 
3,016 


732 

524 

342 

14,009 

4,093 

5,071 

20,464 
11,828 
22,218 

2,889 
4,483 
13,063 
3,263 
4,702 

1,743 

1,640 

5,694 

601 

417 

920 

1,046 

454 

4,045 

599 

5,562 

1,452 

21,217 

26, 109 

30, 173 

2,940 

4,204 
9,167 
30,553 
25,643 

16,048 

10,346 

5,902 

26,341 

237 

187 
95 
943 
466 
901 
235 
33 

814 

374 

1,828 


Per 
cent. 


6.5 

4.6 
2.5 
1.6 
9.7 
11.1 
8.2 
1.6 
1.2 


1.8 
2.3 
1.8 
7.1 
12.6 
7.1 

3.9 
6.9 
4.5 

1.0 

2.8 
3.8 
1.7 
3.1 

1.3 
1.2 
2.9 
1.4 
1.1 
1.2 
1.0 

3.8 
5.0 
3.3 
3.6 
1.5 
11.5 
20.1 
14.2 
4.7 

2.7 

5.8 
17.6 
18.9 

12.5 
8.0 
4.1 
8.3 

0.8 
0.7 
1.0 
1.8 
1.9 
4.8 
0.8 
1.0 

1.2 
0.9 
1.2 


FEMALES  10  TO  15  YEARS  OF  AGE: 

1910 


Total 
number. 


5, 364, 137 


333,886 
1,025,227 
1,009,752 
689, 453 
815, 579 
564,753 
594,593 
139, 410 
191,484 


38,454 
21,725 
18,541 
170,042 
28,299 
56,825 

467, 191 
135, 993 
422,043 

252,063 
150, 889 
309,401 
152, 193 
145,206 

125,902 
131,631 
192, 136 
34,148 
34,672 
71,826 
99,138 

11,259 
76, 730 
15,060 
138,920 
75,658 
155,495 
112,093 
183,323 
47,041 

148,441 
141,992 
146, 795 
127,525 

105,917 
114, 171 
107, 760 
266,745 

17,330 
18,249 

6,243 
40,988 
20,020 
10,369 
23,4<^'6 

2,805 

54,930 
32,800 
103,754 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


637, 086 


25,843 
69,469 
43,237 
21,445 
198,717 
146,635 
123, 908 
3,593 
4,239 


1,716 
1,537 
598 
13,573 
3,726 
4,693 

25,737 
10,844 
32,888 

10,940 
6,005 

14, 598 
4,781 
6,913 

3,657 
3,608 
8,329 
1,423 
1,256 
1,439 
1,733 

903 

7,831 

432 

14,675 

3, 2i4 

52,983 

50,870 

59,941 

7,828 

10,8.54 
19, 921 
60,586 
55,274 

32,341 
20,902 
10,728 
59,937 

316 
274 
111 
1,181 
864 
376 
420 
51 

1,042 

5.35 

2,662 


Per 

cent. 


544  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 

Table  31.— NUMBER  OF  MALES  IN  EACH  AGE  PERIOD  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga , 

Baltimore,  Md — 
Birmingham,  Ala. 

Boston,  Mass , 

B  ridgeport,  Conn. , 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass . . 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. . 
Cleveland,  Ohio . . 
Columbus,  Ohio.. 
Dallas,  Tex 


Daji;on,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa — 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River.  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind — 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. . .. 
Kansas  City,  Kans. . 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. . . 
Louisville,  Ky 


Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville.  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans.  La 

New  York,  N.Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . . 

Manliattan  borough. 

Queens  borough 

Riclimond  borough.. 


Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Pliiladelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Riclmiond,  Va 

Rochaster,  N.Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Uiah . 


San  Antonio,  Tex . . . 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass  — 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Oliio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D .  C . . , 
Wilmington,  Del  — 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio. , 


AGE  PERIOD. 


10  years 
and  over. 


92, 

37, 

66, 

245, 

59, 

245, 

48, 

165, 

34, 

39, 

919, 

134, 

273, 

80, 

55, 


53,529 
90,084 
41,301 

381, 300 
36,094 
40,013 
43,985 
46,347 
48, 749 

110,137 
97, 738 
34, 757 

116,868 

197, 700 
78, 067 

35, 771 
56, 428 
153,419 
127, 549 
37,325 
39, 796 
51,037 
128, 422 
1,839,685 
230, 546 
646, 774 
773,448 
151,040 
37,877 

136,095 
43, 733 
78,354 
67,869 
44,996 

603,237 

191,989 
92, 102 
75,875 
35,939 
53, 184 
96,463 

272,659 
78, 702 
35,814 

52,740 
204,734 
41,453 
120,600 
34, 737 
42,954 
58, 546 
86,846 
38,854 
143,401 
38,552 
57,885 
30, 187 
46,611 


^vears^  14  years.  15  years.  16  years.  17  years. 


79 

30 

426 

222 

196 

250 

44 

79 

28 

23 

421 

145 

282 

158 

142 

171 

177 

86 

436 

21 

82 

95 

47 

203 

405 

57 

41 

126 

277 

106 

20 

169 

336 

187 

200 

44 

47 

327 

568 

55 

222 

222 

56 

13 

90 
159 
106 
123 

22 
330 
105 
303 

43 

40 
140 

52 
191 

77 

68 

246 

156 
19 

265 
83 
34 
69 

130 
24 

196 
41 
54 
9 
62 


53 
42 
528 

1,142 
192 
799 
160 
215 
153 
124 

2,827 
119 
190 
109 
186 

109 
260 

90 
309 
563 
116 

73 
106 
208 
385 
413 

95 
234 
198 
261 

151 

201 

769 

147 

240 

392 

265 

954 

3, 158 

329 

1,274 

1,111 

390 

54 

503 
176 
94 
117 
254 

1,702 
365 
218 
523 
268 
254 
145 

1,225 
99 
97 

247 
192 
160 
220 

59 
149 

85 
116 
252 
340 
131 
291 

29 

38 


266 
152 
713 

2,370 
362 

1,817 
375 

1,038 
326 
339 

7,213 
790 

1,425 
354 
387 

253 
502 
190 

1,155 
792 
240 
203 
314 
461 
805 

1,093 
259 
573 
566 
522 

402 

410 

1,435 

380 

380 

696 

566 

1,581 

14,615 

1,719 

5,927 

5,193 

1,491 

285 

1,346 
307 
247 
303 
590 

3,964 

1,006 
372 
925 
445 
503 
617 

2,658 
308 
209 

464 
566 
387 
466 
173 
352 
272 
448 
455 
736 
300 
592 
151 
138 


771 

414 

1,046 

3,999 

751 

3, 157 

669 

2,289 

520 

719 

12,974 

1,705 

3,432 

778 

594 

547 

863 

491 

3,898 

933 

415 

557 

584 

707 

1,434 

1,702 

527 

1,154 

1,400 

1,158 

584 

661 

2,006 

1,126 

608 

824 

833 

2,304 

2^,648 

3,522 

11,488 

10,413 

2,619 

606 

2,258 

517 

635 

693 

899 

9,387 

2,750 

759 

1,219 

706 

840 

1,310 

4,237 

1,000 

353 

753 
1,482 
902 
839 
286 
508 
620 

i.mn 

624 
1,464 
554 
851 
426 
430 


AGE   OF   OCCUPIED  PEESOlSrS.  545 

FUL  OCCUPATIONS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:   1920. 


Akron,  Ohio 

AlbaDy,N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo.N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago,  HI 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton ,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. . . 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

IndianapoUs,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn . 

New  Orleans,  La 

NewYork,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough . . 
Manhattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Riclimond  borough. 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence)  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah... 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  CaUf 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


75108' 


AGE  PERIOD. 


18  and  19 
years. 


20  to  24 
years. 


20, 
3 

10, 
33 

S. 

29 

5. 

2o: 
3: 

4. 

10?; 
15; 
34, 


6, 

9; 

4; 

56, 
4 
6, 
5, 
5, 
6, 
13 
12, 
4 

13, 

20; 

9i 

4, 

7: 

19; 

14, 

4 

5: 

6i 

IS, 

235, 

29, 

8.5, 

96, 

18, 

5, 

17, 

C, 

7 

8 

6i 

76, 

23 

8, 

8, 

4 

7: 

11 

32: 


25  to  44 
years. 


50, 469 
IS,  976 
33,  994 

lis,  730 
31,031 

121,  890 
26,  530 
85,571 
16, 485 
19, 667 

496,062 
65,446 

155, 614 
40, 843 
30, 148 

26, 924 
44,617 
21,153 

224, 803 
16,011 
21, 524 
21,249 
24, 365 
25, 494 
54, 317 
49,545 
17, 290 
61, 034 

10;3, 394 
37, 246 

16,961 
29,318 
79, 423 
68, 160 
16, 902 

19,  580 
25, 481 
62, 565 

967, 670 
126, 202 
331,  OOS 
414,413 
77,266 
18, 781 

70, 622 
22,  743 
41,268 
35, 196 
21, 7S.i 

299, 787 
99,  S3.S 
48, 551 
36, 250 
16, 556 
26,543 
49, 442 

135,  502 
40,  .547 
18,234 

25, 664 
108,  025 

20,  018 
66,  743 
17,  031 
22, 630 
29,  740 
44,718 
20,  OoO 
71,191 
19,  204 
29,  545 
15, 347 
27,300 


45  to  64 

years. 


12, 
10, 
13 
60, 
12 
66! 
10 
41 
9 
9, 
220: 
38, 
57, 
21 
11 

13 
25; 
10; 
66, 

9, 
8, 
11 
11 
10, 

28; 

23 
8, 
30, 
55, 
21 

9, 

13, 

35, 

3: 

10, 

9, 

13 

28, 

430, 

50, 

150, 

183 

37 


65  years 
and  over. 


Age  un- 
known. 


546  ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 

Table  32.— NUMBER  OF  FEMALES  IN  EACH  AGE  PERIOD  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,  N.Y 

Atlanta,  Oa 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston ,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago,  III 

Cincinnati,  Oliio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

DaUas,Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver.  Colo 

Des  Mollies,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

indianapoUs,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.  I 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  CaUf 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tetan 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nash\-ilio.  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans.  La 

New  York,  >J.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . 

Manhattan  borougli 

Queens  borough. .. . 

Riclmaond  borough. 

Newark,  N.  J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  CaUf 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia^  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Pro\idence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah... 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Cahf 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington ,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Oliio 


AGE  PERIOD. 


10  years 
and  over. 


16 
14 
32 
92 

2o: 
km: 

15 
49: 
15: 
10; 
311 
50 
73 
25: 
21 

15 
29: 
15 

83: 
2n: 
10 

15 
17 
17 
36 
29 
9 
40 


18, 
24 
51 
46 
17 
20: 

is: 
49 

691 

77 

215 

342 

46 

9 

42 
14: 
20; 
21 

is: 

215 

67: 
28: 

33 
13: 

26: 

37 
99 

28: 
10! 

16 

60 
13 
33 
11 
17 

is: 
23: 
11 
92: 
11 
21 
11 
s: 


10  to  13 
years. 


12 

5 

122 

127 

70 

49 

13 

21 

7 

2 

229 

18 

50 


5 
26 
11 
95 

9 
22 
15 
15 
44 
41 
22 

8 
39 
46 
3S 

17 

50 

19 

26 

55 

9 

18 

139 

416 

42 

119 

1S8 

30 

7 

47 
41 
9 
22 
12 

144 
50 
20 
27 
11 
41 
24 

121 

23 

5 

53 
49 
13 
16 

7 
12 
29 
15 
13 
63 
23 
11 

5 
11 


14  years. 


12 

20 

178 

773 

91 

470 

169 

164 

89 

89 

2,217 

21 

56 

13 

60 

10 

116 

17 

123 

513 

22 

14 

101 

72 

209 

308 

40 

87 

55 

138 

103 

107 

585 

73 

75 

380 

216 

393 

2,050 

207 

832 

757 

223 

31 

403 

56 

11 

40 

270 

1,387 

249 

35 

474 

274 

171 

112 

756 

44 

20 

95 
48 

132 
46 
21 

116 
56 
42 

215 

138 
86 

180 
29 
14 


15  years. 


38 
122 
397 

1, 785 
184 

1,222 
359 
921 
235 
318 

6,004 

113 

282 

62 

?21 

46 
301 

85 
753 
771 

88 
109 
255 
174 
517 
800 
133 
271 
238 
355 

329 

202 

1,.323 

197 

178 

612 

440 

871 

11,576 

1,31.'9 

4, 590 

4, 282 

1.210 

165 

1, 104 

145 

98 

196 

602 

3,420 
676 
126 
830 
437 
412 
549 

2,087 
188 
65 

238 
262 
325 
164 

35 
238 
248 
143 
441 
398 
226 
383 
146 

51 


16  years. 


329 
351 

783 
3,8.86 

481 
2,  537 

660 
2,178 

413 

597 

12, 359 

1,132 

2,207 

391 

438 

339 

580 

286 

3,214 

884 
226 
505 
502 
360 
1,098 
1,656 
398 
767 
866 
917 

598 

447 

1, 887 

885 

405 

782 

719 

1,402 

27, 825 

3.,547 

10, 809 

10, 406 

2,599 

464 

2, 196 

284 

366 

547 

941 

8,267 

2, 165 

501 

1,21ft 

618 

802 

1,297 

3,880 

79o 

225 

517 
951 
781 
441 
183 
413 
561 
676 
633 
1,106 
463 
671 
417 
29S 


AGE   OF   OCCUPIED   PERSONS.  547 

FUL  OCCUPATIONS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 


AGE  PERIOD. 

CITY. 

18  and  19 
years. 

20  to  24 
years. 

25  to  44 

years. 

45  to  64 
years. 

65  years 
and  over. 

Age  un- 
known. 

Akron,  Ohio 

2.022 

4,480 
3, 028 
6,  .844 

17,839 
4,263 

21,994 
3,697 

11,  765 
3,349 
2,244 

71,  788 
9,794 

17,4.80 
5,1.S4 
5,068 

3,224 
5,721 
3,793 

20,678 
4,259 
2,487 
3,395 
4,277 
3,604 
7,162 
7,396 
1,919 
8,386 

11,056 
6,347 

3,756 

4,623 

12, 867 

12, 686 

3,378 

4,481 

4,345 

8, 873 

166,267 

22, 877 

55, 278 

74, 195 

11,  706 

2,211 

9,881 
3,118 
3,913 
5,033 
4,137 
45,455 
13,013 
5,819 
6,760 
2,591 
5,675 
8, 160 
20,229 
7,389 
2,427 

3,392 

11,874 
3,434 
6,806 
2,421 
3,704 
3,971 
5,159 
2.645 

20, 0C2 
2,430 
4,875 
2,026 
2,085 

6.901 

1,418 
2,567 
4,428 
-    15,212 
2,648 

18,  803 
1,780 
6,579 
2,755 
1,513 

37,505 
9,828 
8,144 
4,718 
2,412 

2,474 
5,344 
2,133 
8,643 
2,884 
1,186 
2,285 
2,436 
2,182 
6,105 
3,230 
1,372 
5,937 
14,317 
6,479 

3,107 
3,772 
5,689 
5,207 
3, 131 
2,602 
2,792 
8,515 
87,292 
6,505 
24, 552 
50,052 
4,872 
1,311 

5,186 
2,126 
3,599 
2,649 
2,322 

34,714 
7,957 
4,701 
5,584 
2,133 
3,983 
5,914 

14, 963 
3,224 
1,466 

2,403 

10,008 

1,183 

5,115 

1, 780 

2,739 

3,  ,364 

3,389 

1,.543 

15,470 

1,882 

3,050 

1,548 

971 

105 
318 
579 

1,929 
251 

2,065 
162 
655 
291 
190 

3,105 

1,167 
719 
485 
200 

'288 
534 
194 
734 
242 
117 
247 
226 
230 
630 
318 
118 
507 
1,4.33 
843 

207 

474 

558 

423 

456 

210 

342 

1,181 

7,999 

568 

2,571 

4,225 

478 

157 

481 
206 
393 
188 
210 

3,833 
682 
350 
578 
288 
542 
604 

1,630 
266 
177 

229 
864 
106 
398 
155 
271 
382 
357 
184 
1,874 
273 
371 
108 
S3 

9 

Albany,  N.Y 

1 
2 

8 
1 
8 
1 
5 
1 
1 
31 
4 
8 
2 
1 

1 

2 
1 
9 

1 

1 
1 

1 
3 
3 
1 
3 
4 
2 

1 

1 

6 

4 

1 

1 

1 

4 

73 

10 

27 

29 

5 

1 

5 
1 
1 
2 
1 
21 
6 
2 
2 
1 
2 
3 
9 
3 
1 

1 
4 
1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
2 

1 

5 

1 
1 
1 
] 

243 
414 
659 
686 
725 
675 
558 
363 
249 
260 
430 
716 
131 
917 

577 
176 
329 
373 
933 
934 
653 
750 
495 
200 
596 
005 
092 
021 
661 

474 
652 
153 
555 
418 
821 
972 
169 
247 
0S7 
182 
099 
738 
141 

004 
218 
586 
040 
998 
005 
224 
271 
795 
262 
435 
400 
417 
005 
200 

480 
283 
848 
498 
004 
355 
640 
664 
300 
609 
145 
957 
223 
054 

6 
15 
38 

9 
44 

6 
19 

6 

3 
132 
22 
32 
11 
10 

6 
13 
7 
35 
8 
5 
6 

8 
15 
10 

3 
19 
34 
15 

12 

19 

21 

8 

9 

7 

22 

280 

27 

75 

155 

16 

3 

15 

7 

9 

9 

7 

87 

23 

13 

13 

5 

11 

15 

42 

12 

4 

7 
30 

4 
16 

5 

7 

9 

4 

45 

4 

8 
4 

3 

361 
596 
208 
797 
951 
259 
446 
929 
893 
270 
021 
259 
799 
678 

515 
310 
019 
890 
003 
218 
120 
294 
456 
735 
680 
790 
980 
825 
186 

928 
070 
455 
023 
265 
046 
228 
258 
206 
940 
901 
.S27 
985 
553 

471 

018 
556 
522 
415 
554 
823 
847 
864 
357 
439 
933 
222 
001 
091 

708 
869 
640 
722 
216 
895 
.814 
798 
222 
852 
726 
688 
.548 
682 

13 

Atlanta,  Ga 

26 

Raltiinorp,  Mrl  .  . 

33 

Binninghara,  Ala 

84 

Boston ,  Mass 

132 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

30 

Buffalo.  N.Y 

41 

Cambridge,  Mass 

4 

Camden,  N.J 

8 

Chicago,  111 

602 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

61 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

54 

Columbus,  Ohio 

28 

DaUas,  Tex 

117 

Da3rton ,  Ohio 

14 

Denver,  Colo 

56 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

25 

Detroit,  Mich 

93 

7 

Fort  Worth,  Tex.. 

56 

Grand  Rapids.  Mich 

16 

Hartford,  Conn 

24 

Houston,  Tex 

34 

Indianapohs,  Ind 

138 

Jersey  City,  N.  J  . 

17 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

18 

138 

Los  Angeles.  Cahi 

192 

Louisville,  Ky 

73 

10 

Memphis,  Teun 

106 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

50 

MirmeapoUs,  Minn 

55 

Nashville,  Tenn 

35 

New  Bedford,  Ma.ss 

8 

52 

New  Orleans,  La 

177 

New  York,  N.Y 

644 

I^ronx  borougli 

41 

Brooklyn  borough 

184 

Manhattan  borough 

374 

Queens  borough 

34 

Richmond  borough 

11 

Newark,  N.  J 

43 

Norfolk.  Va 

9 

Oakland,  Calif 

44 

67 

Paterson,  N.J 

16 

301 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

83 

Portland,  Oreg 

26 

Providence,  R.I 

28 

6 

Richmond,  \'a 

156 

Rochester,  N.Y 

85 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

123 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

26 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

26 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

76 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

183 

Scranton.  Pa 

6 

159 

Spokane,  ^Vash 

19 

Springfield,  Mass 

15 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

21 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Wasiiiogton,  D.  C 

397 

Wilmington,  Del 

34 

Worcester,  ilass 

33 

Youkers,  N.Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 

7 
7 

548 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  33 NUMBEE  AND  PROPORTION  OF  CHILDREN  OF  EACH  SEX  10  TO  15  YEARS 

OF  AGE  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING,  IN  1920,100,000 
INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:   1920  AND  1910. 


Akron, Ohio 

Albany, N.Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  :Mc1 

Birmingham ,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Buffalo,N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago,  111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Dallas,  Tex 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Momes,  Iowa — 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex.... 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Hartford,  Coim 

Houston,  Tex 

IndianapoUs,  lud 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans. . 

Kansas  City ,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Cahf . . . 
Louisville,  Ky 


MALES  10  TO  15 
YEAKS  OF  age: 

1920 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


Num-  Per 
ber .   cent 


Lowell,  >Iass 

Memphis,  Temi 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn — 

Nashville.  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Mass.. . 

New  Haven,  Conn — 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. . 
Manliattan  borough 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland.  Cahf 

Omaha,  Nebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Ra^hester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  I'aul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex. . . 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse^  N .  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Washington,  D .  C . . . 

AVilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

■^onkers,  N.  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio. . 


7,170 

4,901 

9,690 

35,788 

9,406 

36,206 

6,880 

24,  8.32 

5, 480 

5, 957 

130, 042 

17, 669 

39,  401 

10,  541 

7,119 

6, 684 
10,  726 
5, 790 
40, 153 
7,110 
4,686 
6, 694 
6,  415 
6,701 
13,600 
15, 920 
5,178 
13,055 
21 , 654 
11,025 

5,624 

7,173 

22,  133 

10,038 

6,222 

6,072 

8, 422 

20, 384 

291 , 164 

40,  509 

111,681 

106, 297 

25, 940 

6,737 

22,115 
5,171 
9,124 

8,714 

7,397 

89, 728 

30, 864 

10, 767 

11,824 

5, 60, 

8, 042 

13, 300 

36, 062 

10, 613 

6,664 

8, 679 

18, 429 
8,149 

11,996 
.5,012 
5,  816 
7,6 

11,073 
6, 052 

17,149 
4,997 
8,799 
5,729 
6,286 


Engagefl. 
in  gainful 

occu- 
pations. 


398 

224 

1,667 

3,734 

750 

2,866 

579 

1,332 

507 

486 

10, 461 

1,0,54 

1, 897 

621 

715 

533 

939 

366 

1,900 

1,376 

438 

371 

467 

872 

1,595 

1,563 

395 

933 

1,041 

889 

573 

780 

2,540 

714 

820 

1,132 

878 

2,862 

18,341 

2,103 

7,423 

6,526 

1,937 

352 

1,939 
642 
447 
643 
866 

5,996 

1,476 
893 

1,491 
753 
897 
814 

4,074 
484 
374 

957 
914 
566 
951 
315 
535 
426 
694 
731 
1,272 
472 
937 
189 
238 


5.6 
4.6 
17.2 
10.4 
8.0 
7.9 
8.4 
5.4 
9.3 
8.2 
8.0 
6.0 
4.8 
5.9 
10.0 

8.0 
8.8 
6.3 
4.7 

19.4 
9.3 
5.5 
7.3 

13.0 


MALES  10  TO  15 
YEARS  OF  age: 

1910 


11.7 
9.8 
7.6 
7.1 

4.8 
8.1 

10.2 

10.9 

11.5 

4.5 

13.2 

18.6 

10.4 

14.0 

6.3 

5.2 

6.6 

6.1 

7.5 

5.2 

8.8 

12.4 

4.9 

6.2 

11.7 

6.7 

4.8 

8.3 

12.6 

13.4 

11.2 

6.1 

11.3 

4.6 

5.6 

11.0 
5.0 
6.9 
7.9 
6.3 
9.2 
5.6 
6.3 

12.1 
7.4 
9.4 

10.6 
3.3 
3.8 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


Num-  Per 
ber.   cent, 


2,977 
4,477 
7, 786 

28, 254 
6,621 

32, 684 
4,880 

23, 053 

6,2:57 

4,700 

110, 610 

17,664 

27, 886 
7,961 
4,263 

5,123 
9,798 
4,036 
21,954 
7,070 
3,500 
5, 513 
4,730 
3,834 
10, 379 
15,064 
4,214 
10, 033 
12, 609 
11,262 

5,133 

6,544 

21, 166 

13, 352 

5,763 

4, 867 

7,117 

18,796 

248, 927 

25,091 

90,033 

111,315 

17,218 

5,270 


Engaged 
in  gainful 

occu- 
pations. 


381 

366 

1 

4;  728 

1,267 

3,208 

747 

2,086 

510 

654 

11,772 

2,  .380 

3,449 

846 

644 

598 

880 

490 

2,937 

1,386 

415 

343 

464 

534 

1,6:55 

1, 264 

429 

1,130 

1,004 

1,543 

736 

1,089 

2,448 

470 

953 

938 

887 

2,670 

21,408 

1,.805 

7, 725 

10,199 

1,436 

243 


5, 386 
15, 167 
7,368 
8,748 
4,330 
4,153 
6,320 
8, 434 
4, 9,57 
14, 405 
4,216 
7,119 
4,257 
3,572 


FEMALES  10  TO  15 
YEARS  OF  age: 

1920 


18,319 

2,002 

3,115 

513 

6,161 

548 

5, 579 

341 

6,991 

964 

78,003 

11,777 

27,295 

3,237 

7,479 

456 

10, 876 

1,622 

4,827 

888 

6,  .500 

1,237 

10, 270 

934 

33, 667 

4,933 

10,  515 

547 

4,879 

321 

654 

1,574 

1,212 

628 

287 

460 

635 

1,030 

801 

913 

525 

829 

204 

297 


12.8 

8.2 

24.3 

16.7 

19.1 

9.8 

15.3 

9.0 

9.7 

13.9 

10.6 

13 

12.4 
10.6 
15.1 

11.7 
9.0 
12.1 
13.4 
19.6 
11.9 
6.2 
9.8 
13.9 
15.8 
8.4 
10.2 
11 
8.0 
13.7 

14.3 

19.6 

11.6 

3.5 

16.5 

19.3 

12.5 

14.2 

8.6 

7.2 

8.6 

9.2 

8.3 

4.6 

10.9 
16.5 
8.9 
6.1 
13.8 
15.1 
11.9 
6.1 
14.9 
18.4 
19.0 
9.1 
14.7 
5.2 
6.6 

12.1 

10.4 

16.4 

7.2 

6.6 

11.1 

10.0 

12.:? 

16.2 

6, 

12 

11.6 

4.S 

8.3 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


7,237 

4,944 

10,  .362 

36, 937 

10,011 

30, 148 

6,885 

25, 372 

5,  558 

6, 107 

130, 954 

17, 831 

39, 216 

10, 374 

7,578 

6,717 
11,259 
6,058 
39, 973 
7,323 
4,996 
7,065 
6, 582 
7, 131 
13,  852 
16, 131 
5,341 
13,  210 
22,  rj31 
11,537 

5,927 

7,846 

22,914 

16,221 

6,576 

6,395 

8, 590 

21,605 

289,513 

.39,  .556 

111,030 

106, 423 

25,  594 

6,311 

21,929 

5,349 

9,220 

9,106 

7,529 

90,207 

30, 716 

11,233 

12,283 

6,762 

8,870 

13, 494 

36, 647 

10, 664 

6,724 

9, 051 

18,  755 
8,490 

12, 359 
5, 145 
5, 949 
7,832 

11,187 
6,248 

18,081 
5, 288 
8,827 
5,637 
6,340 


Engaged 
in  gainful 

occu- 
pations. 


Num-  Per 
ber.   cent 


62 

147 
697 

2,685 
346 

1,741 
541 

1,106 
.331 
409 

8,450 

152 

388 

83 

316 

61 
443 
113 
971 

1,293 
132 
138 
371 
290 
767 

1,190 
181 
397 
339 
531 

449 
3,59 

1,92' 
296 
308 

1,001 
674 
403 
042 
.578 
.571 
227 
463 
203 

1,614 
243 
118 
268 
884 

4,951 
975 
181 

1,.331 
722 
624 
685 

2,964 
255 
90 

386 
359 
470 
226 

63 
366 
.333 
200 
669 
599 
33.': 
574 
180 

76 


0.9 

3.0 

6.7 

7.3 

3.4 

4, 

7.9 

4.4 

6.0 

6.7 

6.5 

0.9 

1.0 

0.8 

4.2 

0.9 
3.9 

1.9 
2.4 
17.7 
2.0 
2.0i 
5.  6; 

fl\ 
6. .) 

7.4 

3.4 

3.0 

1.5 

4.6 

7.6 
4.6 
8.4 
1.8 
4.7 
15.7 
7.8 
6.5 
4.9 
4.0 
5.0 
4.9 
6.7 
3.2 

7.4 
4.5 
1.3 
2.8 

11.7 
5.5 
3.2 
1.6 

10.8 

12.6 
7.0 
5.1 
8. 

2.4 
1.3 
4.3 
1.9 
5. 

1.8 
1 

6.2 
4.3 
1.8 

10.7 
3.3 
6.3 
6.5^ 
3.2 
1.2 


FEMALES  10  TO  15 

YEARa.-OF  age: 
1910 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


3,056 
4,487 
8,091 

29, 952 
6,963 

32, 998 
5,010 

23, 448 

5,398 

4,975 

111,782 

17, 801 

28, 265 
8,176 
4,571 

5,214 
9,886 
4,190 
22, 395 
6,998 
3,567 

5,  ,566 
4,749 
3,958 

10, 678 
15, 177 
4,406 
10, 476 
12,  878 
11,781 

5,244 

5,923 

21,185 

13, 570 

6,  l^ 
5,0(56 
6,968 

19,680 
261,961 

Zi,  819 

91,766 
114,273 

17,216 
4,897 

18, 966 

3, 313 

6,476 

5,615 

6,997 

78,958 

27,897 

7,532 

11,041 

4,826 

6, 682 

10,250 

34, 236 

10, 696 

4,  ,861 

5, 566 
15,104 
7,628 
8, 852 
4,463 
4,241 
6, 4.59 
8,547 
5, 027 
16,060 
4,4-18 
7,;«)l 
4,239 
3,566 


Engaged 
in  gainful 

occu- 
pations. 


Num-  Per 
ber.   cent. 


216 

208 

981 

4,122 

531 

2,028 

661 

1,320 

406 

486 

8,718 

1,706 

2,654 

382 

276 

234 
3S9 
213 
2,120 
1,24: 
151 
179 
295 
253 
787 
992 
204 
510 
458 
955 

645 

546 

2,1.58 

304 

405 

850 

674 

1,457 

17, 161 

1,203 

5,  .508 

9,  223 

1,093 

134 

1,  849 
282 
242 
172 
964 

9,321 

2, 032 
1.52 

1,315 
79^ 
791 
803 

3,327 
345 
137 

348 
657 
841 
239 
93 
318 
401 
642 
514 
432 
382 
604 
186 
147 


AGE   OF   OCCUPIED  PEESONS. 


549 


Tarif  34:-M\LES  and  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCI^PATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  AGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000 
INHABITANTS:   1920. 


TotaL 

AGE   (Y 

TiARS 

DR  PERIODS). 

CITY  AND  SEX. 

10 
to 
13 

39 

19 

8 

50 
3 

13 
4 

38 
4 

30 
9 

15 
5 

17 
1 

74 

18 

16 
7 

20 
8 

1 
4 

47 
5 

16 
4 

12 
2 

49 
11 

27 

1 

36 
3 

15 
6 

22 

8 

13 
1 

49 
5 

19 
5 

43 
2 

38 
0 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

and 
19 

20 
to 

24 

25 
to 
44 

45 
to 
64 

65 
and 
over. 

Un- 
known. 

1 

Alameda,  Calif.: 

Male 

9,273 
2,425 

23,466 
7,932 

19, 193 
4,906 

10,404 
5,31'4 

10, 186 
2,954 

7,934 
3,474 

16,514 
7,386 

12,119 
4,327 

17,378 
8,886 

12,116 
3,707 

9,018 
4,059 

7,521 
3,045 

12,625 
4,291 

14, 705 

4,228 

23,898 
5,341 

14,029 
4,250 

8,704 
1,974 

16, 248 
5,844 

16, 326 
3,868 

21,060 
9,352 

9,138 
2,985 

22,466 
10, 127 

9,  &33 
7,545 

15, 851 
3,511 

33, 172 
6.587 

17 
2 

163 
106 

60 
22 

20 
25 

36 
6 

24 
11 

28 
15 

18 
11 

80 
57 

41 
23 

27 
17 

5 
4 

30 
5 

26 
21 

42 
66 

52 

27 

19 

3 

26 
3 

40- 
41 

25 
15 

24 

8 

93 
62 

12 
4 

28 
10 

39 
12 

40 
15 

270 
209 

130 
57 

96 
102 

59 
21 

71 
22 

68 
62 

68 
53 

142 
106 

89 
63 

65 
21 

21 
16 

51 
27 

121 
76 

226 
169 

100 
44 

45 
5 

58 
16 

94 

89 

104 
70 

53 
30 

195 
164 

25 
14 

64 
26 

176 
61 

92 
49 

424 
369 

281 
191 

187 
200 

144 
133 

115 
62 

142 
129 

157 
131 

255 

162 

173 
132 

92 
47 

37 
33 

138 
81 

265 
228 

417 

362 

165 

82 

71 

28 

115 

73 

266 
214 

248 
230 

112 
72 

309 
256 

72 
34 

119 
70 

365 
187 

114 

80 

391 
397 

321 
204 

189 
209 

199 
136 

104 
75 

208 
156 

149 
171 

281 
219 

188 
154 

123 
81 

74 
49 

177 

118 

328 
251 

477 

390 

241 
106 

115 

55 

181 
125 

267 
232 

313 
326 

138 
117 

377 
299 

67 

48 

155 
105 

452 
314 

267 
189 

954 
846 

898 
544 

372 
382 

464 
340 

320 
256 

463 

438 

411 
377 

818 

588 

428 
385 

368 
266 

216 
191 

441 
372 

708 
546 

1,026 
819 

572 
339 

289 
183 

458 
334 

614 
486 

745 
747 

318 
269 

795 
739 

204 
272 

385 
308 

1,310 
764 

878 
524 

2,710   ] 
1,778 

2,463 
1,188 

1,187 
1,051 

1,411 
602 

1,053 
757 

1,655 
1,157 

1,428 
794 

2,537 
1,614 

1,339 

857 

1,074 
777 

738 
674 

1,485 
962 

1,829 
994 

3,036 
1,511 

2,178 
940 

937 
494 

1,581 
1,127 

1,964 
902 

2,604 
1,824 

1,028 
649 

2,464 
1,955 

850 
1,381 

1,460 
813 

4,646 
1,519 

4,779 
1,050 

1,811 
3,190 

9,512 
1,943 

5,234 
2,436 

4,694 
1,153 

4,115 
1,683 

8,671 
3,716 

6,160 
1,831 

8,665 
4,176 

5,986 
1,480 

4,313 
1,963 

3,421 
1,343 

6,166 
1,895 

6,553 
1,447 

13,259 
1,579 

7,533 
2,231 

4,050 

827 

8,203 
2,824 

8,984 
1,400 

10,  .387 
4,106 

4,339 
1,236 

10,830 
4,598 

4,657 
4,084 

8,960 

1,588 

18, 185 
2,697 

2,639 
456 

5,751 
900 

4,941 
679 

2,739 
829 

2,695 
511 

1,845 
523 

4,701 
1,548 

3,202 
833 

3,989 
1,688 

3,332 
540 

2,401 
750 

2,528 
642 

3,465 
747 

3,889 
584 

4,943 
397 

2,806 
423 

2,678 
343 

4,938 
1,209 

3,637 
427 

5,718 
1,783 

2,593 
527 

6,363 
1,861 

Of  ooi) 
1,556 

4,121 
526 

7,030 
941 

400 
60 

949 
123 

519 
72 

359 
75 

438 
45 

245 
62 

532 
140 

498 
120 

499 
230 

516 
50 

531 
111 

474 
86 

614 
70 

959 
76 

454 
44 

318 
33 

463 
29 

629 
121 

435 
67 

890 
239 

508 
62 

977 
184 

564 
131 

354 
63 

923 
8;! 

8 

Female       

Alleutown,Pa.: 

24 

6 

Altoona,  Pa.: 

Male            

18 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y.: 
Male 

8 

Female 

Anderson,  Iiid.r 

Male 

8 

AsheWlle.N.C: 

Male 

Female        

12 
14 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J.: 
Male 

31 

20 

Auburn,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

11 

Female      

5 

Augusta,  Ga.: 

Male 

38 

Female 

28 

Aurora,  111.: 

Male 

8 
7 

Female 

Austin,  Tex.: 

Male 

14 

Female 

Bangor.  Me.: 

Male 

6 

Female    . .        

Battle  Creek,  Mich.: 
Male 

11 

Bay  City,  Mich.: 

Male 

11 

Female 

Bayo!ine,N.  J.: 

Male 

0 

Female  ,    

•^ 

Beaumont,  Tex.: 

Male 

15 

Female                

Belliugham,  Wa.sh.: 
Male 

10 

Berkeley,  Calif.: 

Male 

23 
9 

Bethlehem,  Pa.: 

Male 

10 
4 

Binghamton,N.  Y.: 
Male 

4 
4 

Bloomington,Ill.: 
Male 

12 

14 

Brockton,  Mass. : 
Male 

14 
4 

Brookline  town,  Mass.: 
Male 

7 
16 

Butte,  Mont.: 

Male 

162 

Canton,  Ohio: 

Male 

8 

550 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  34— MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGACrED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  AGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000 
INHABITANTS:   1920— Continued. 


CITY  AND  SEX. 


Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa: 

Male 

Female 

Charleston,  S.  C: 

Male 

Female 

Charleston,  W.  Va.: 

Male 

Female 

Charlotte,  N.C.: 

Male 

Female 

Chattanooga,  Tenn . : 

Male 

Female 

Chelsea,  Mass. : 

Male 

Female 

Chester.  Pa. : 

Male 

Female 

Chicopee,  Mass. : 

Male 

Female 

Cicero  town,  lU. : 

Male 

Female 

Clarksburg,  W.  Va.: 

Male 

Female 

Clifton,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female 

Colorado  Springs,  Colo.: 

Male 

Female 

Columbia,  S.  C: 

Male 

Female 

Columbus,  Ga.: 

Male 

Female 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa: 

Male 

Female 

Covington,  Ky. : 

Male. 

Female 

Cranston,  R.  I.: 

Male 

Female 

Cumberland,  Md.: 

Male 

Female 

DanviUe,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Davenport,  Iowa: 

Male 

Female 

Decatur,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Dubuque,  Iowa: 

Male 

Female 

Duluth,  Minn.: 

Male 

Female 

East  Chicago,  Ind.: 

Male 

Female 

East  Cleveland,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 


Total. 


14, 954 

4,812 

21,671 
10,547 

13, 0.32 

3,858 

14,430 
6,803 

20, 459 
8,137 

13,698 
4,075 

22,242 
4,705 

11,200 
4, 253 

14, 423 

4,254 

8,922 
1,997 

8,302 
2,876 

8,369 
3,445 

11,095 
5,081 

9,756 
5,652 

11,644 
3,399 

18, 770 
6,931 

8,720 
2,957 

10,045 
2,586 

11,124 
3,287 

18, 842 
5,821 

14,515 
4,080 

12, 390 
4,508 

34,968 
10, 034 

13, 689 
1,255 

8, 766 
2,806 


AGE   (years  or  periods). 


60 


69 


165 
144 


287 
232 


139 
96 


243 
194 


252 
187 


212 
173 


304 
232 


235 
222 


336 
314 


149 

44 


189 
175 


151 
97 


188 
216 


142 
95 


316 
239 


1.55 
133 


191 
126 


l.'iS 
112 


235 
161 


241 
160 


198 
191 


409 
339 


242 

172 


351 
301 


190 

118 


272 
217 


354 
230 


274 
206 


391 
227 


254 
233 


335 
361 


179 

74 


179 
169 


112 
57 


145 
132 


231 
219 


190 
172 


362 
302 


150 
125 


206 
131 


195 

158 


276 
243 


271 
209 


217 
210 


542 

475 


178 
104 


18 

and 
19 


538 
452 


515 
366 


666 
598 


936 
624 


694 
529 


962 
516 


500 
473 


645 
640 


368 
201 


336 

358 


241 

178 


466 
429 


603 

493 


449 
384 


881 
689 


354 
262 


484 
285 


429 
337 


654 
517 


668 
452 


485 
443 


1,261 
1,318 


40.") 
178 


235 
231 


1,802 
1,117 

3,277 
1,962 

1,800 
963 

2,289 
1,625 

3,154 
1,791 

1,778 
1,140 

3,316 
1,011 

1,440 


1,799 
1,100 

1,326 
525 

982 
740 

791 
590 

1,816 
1,207 

1,638 
1,201 

1,484 
872 

2,344 
1,345 

877 
626 

1,354 
595 

1,257 
643 

2,227 
1,330 


899 

1,473 
1,050 

4,064 
3,043 

1,  .501 
298 

929 

718 


25 
to 

44 


3,905 
707 

4, 565 
1,778 

2,914 
484 


822 

4,419 
1,106 

3,249 
512 

4,639 
690 

2,422 
431 

2, 6.-,9 
194 

1,886 
244 

1,829 
210 

2, 878 
872 

2, 123 
649 

1, 943 
823 

3,041 

469 

5,001 
1,242 

2,480 
529 

2,218 
349 

3,104 
549 

5,047 
932 

3, 807 
630 

3,576 
658 

8, 765 
893 

2,451 
81 

2,127 
396 


65 
and 
over. 


590 
59 


602 
221 


354 

58 


415 
123 


555 
98 


453 
58 


559 
66 


252 
33 


198 
12 


1.53 
22 


471 
118 


259 
112 


334 
121 


492 
51 


742 
152 


396 
67 


361 
44 


460 
64 


741 
122 


597 
60 


591 
90 


1,015 
65 


317 
6 


249 
13 


AtiE   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


551 


Table  34.— MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  APxE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  AGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100  000 
INHABITANTS:   1920— Continued.  ^^^  ,y>u^> 


CITY  AND  SEX 


East  Orange,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female 

East  St.  Louis,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Easton.  Pa.: 

Male 

Female 

El  Paso,  Tex.: 

Male 

Female 

Elgin  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Elizabeth,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female 

Elmira,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Erie,  Pa.: 

Male 

Female 

Evanston,  lU.: 

Male 

Female 

Evansville,  Ind.: 

Male 

Female 

Everett,  Mass.: 

Male 

]'"emale 

Everett,  Wash.: 

Male 

Female 

Fitchljurg,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

Flint,  Mich.: 

Male 

Female 

Fort  Smith,  Ark.: 

Male 

Female 

Fort  Wa>Tie,  Ind.: 

Male 

Female 

Fresno,  Calif.: 

Male 

Female 

Galveston,  Tex.: 

Male 

Female 

Gar>',  Ind.: 

Male 

Female 

Green  Bay,  Wis. : 

Male 

Female 

Hagerstown,  Md.  : 

Male 

Female 

Hamilton,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 

Hammond,  Ind. : 

Male 

Female 

Hamtramck  N^lUage, 
Mich. : 

Male 

Female 

Harrisburg,  Pa.: 

Maie..'. 

Female 


Total. 


1.5,459 
5, 756 

23,  860 

5,887 

10,984 
3,571 

22, 475 
7,048 

7,891 
4, 058 

31,986 
8,200 

15,143 
4, 947 

29, 752 
7,644 

10, 879 
5,133 

27, 932 

9,879 

12,  .523 

3, 878 

10,015 
2,138 

13,215 

5,671 

38,047 
7,007 

8,960 
2,642 

29, 494 
10,319 

10,085 
4,046 

16,967 
4,795 

21.559 
2,415 

9,134 
3,155 

8,914 
2,542 

14,085 
3,312 

12,408 
2,221 


16, 183 
1,579 

2.5, 484 
7,845 


AGE    (years   or  periods). 


15 


308 
257 


42      86 
20       52 


141 
107 


400 
309 


125 
125 


319 
198 


90 
108 


580 
471 


163 
132 


418 
300 


465 
389 


195 
110 


125 
42 


237 
196 


350 
217 


160 
51 


511 
459 


137 
73 


223 
127 


169 
125 


112 

75 


139 
114 


206 
103 


195 
126 


183 
161 


295 
203 


155 
135 


442 
308 


167 
167 


387 
253 


130 
165 


587 
506 


222 
153 


492 
430 


118 
120 


602 
527 


229 
170 


144 
75 


240 
217 


595 
385 


176 
81 


538 
475 


215 
114 


283 
163 


216 
135 


152 
108 


190 
127 


294 
150 


195 

178 


201 
171 


366 
248 


IS 

and 

19 


4  SO 
379 

1,016 
660 

391 
341 

1,055 
686 

284 
415 

1,223 
1, 008 

589 
438 

1,128 
914 

301 
338 

1,270 
1,1.50 

508 
445 

351 
204 

534 
535 

2,055 
969 

378 
242 

1.381 
1, 133 

479 
352 

720 
331 

602 
254 

442 
471 

390 
270 

767 
422 

507 
341 


431 

278 


1, 466 
1,200 

3,104 

1,248 

1, 258 
722 

2, 849 
1,463 

983 
901 

3,801 
1,892 

1,869 
1,073 

3,716 
1,837 

1,061 
1,066 

3,  .549 
2,207 

1,.563 
1,011 

1,064 
454 

1,601 
1,245 

6,913 
1,927 

1,166 
583 

4,017 
2,429 

1,742 
897 

2,345 
871 

2,993 
546 

1,252 
868 

1,178 
499 

1,941 
714 

1,549 
579 


8,239 
2,737 

12,328 
2,394 

5,395 
1,404 

11, 851 
3,380 

3,442 
1,658 

17,284 
2,885 

7,060 
2,024 

15, 471 
2,962 

5,643 
2, 452 

13,144 
3,830 

5,902 
1,407 

4,926 
944 

6,349 
2, 327 

19,709 
2,628 

4,321 
l,i77 

14,149 
4,001 

8, 758 
2,008 

8,569 
2,335 

13,784 
1,038 

4, 395 
1,159 

4,309 
982 

6,490 
1,240 

6,95.5 
094 


1,834    11,684 
334         488 


881      3,082  112,508  1  6,990    1,057 
714     1,625  I  3,410     1,388       149 


4,310 
1,046 

5,694 
720 

2,979 
627 


2, 373 
661 

7, 182 
949 

4,395 
923 

7,329 
987 

3,202 
925 

7, 3.58 
1,  403 

3,473 
526 

2,858 
354 

3,329 
769 

6,982 
704 

2,290 
427 

7,297 
1, 327 

4,079 
522 

3, 952 

782 

3,475 
229 

2,  .338 
341 

2,147 
389 

3,668 
580 

2,f500 
207 


1,686 
74 


65 
and 
over. 


Un- 
known. 


594 
87 


584 
77 


525 
82 


528 
62 


481 
71 


820 


738 
138 

985 
105 

304 

84 

1, 155 
207 

494 
62 

374 
37 

535 
111 

888 


327 
39 

1,048 
138 

541 
45 

534 
101 

174 
17 

320 
29 

365 
00 

570 
70 

257 
20 


552 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  34 —MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  AGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000 
INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


Total. 

AGE    (YEARS 

OE  PEBIODS). 

CITY  AND  SEX. 

10 
to 
13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 
and 
19 

20 
to 
24 

25 
to 

44 

45 
to 
64 

65 
and 
over. 

Un- 
known. 

Haverhill,  Mass.: 

Male 

18,065 

8,854 

9,243 
3,011 

18,987 
3, 434 

24, 204 
7,102 

18,404 
10, 168 

15, 7.33 
4,008 

8,329 
2,054 

17,815 
4,622 

31,492 
13,310 

12,909 
4,759 

21,614 
4,340 

12,537 
3,428 

9,140 
2,706 

15,639 
5,720 

8,005 
2,879 

15,146 
3,172 

8,494 
3,483 

23,728 

8,808 

10,583 
2,211 

9,099 
3,536 

12,949 
3,601 

16,824 

7,485 

21,046 
5,124 

30, 775 
10,221 

9,842 
5,480 

34 

6 

4 
4 

25 
1 

15 
13 

15 

7 

37 
9 

8 
2 

50 
5 

142 
35 

8 
3 

29 
6 

15 

3 

12 
0 

12 
2 

6 
2 

8 
6 

9 

65 
25 

20 

4 

5 

1 
2 

39 
10 

124 
3 

19 
6 

2 
5 

92 
06 

44 
52 

22 
3 

108 
103 

163 
1.53 

44 
21 

21 
24 

24 
5 

157 
41 

24 

0 

49 

28 

14 
U 

23 
9 

17 
4 

49 
53 

47 
32 

11 
10 

84 
47 

28 
15 

10 

18 

9 
5 

115 
90 

128 

8 

346 
329 

5 

IS 

224 
151 

122 

138 

39 
10 

207 
240 

258 
251 

106 
47 

79 
58 

62 
39 

211 
103 

84 
48 

1.51 

77 

52 
38 

47 
31 

58 
48 

85 
95 

87 
81 

58 
52 

194 
151 

92 
30 

57 

48 

29 
15 

156 
159 

185 

28 

494 
509 

34 
38 

279 
209 

209 
224 

129 
96 

452 
432 

305 
336 

240 
155 

132 

148 

203 
131 

351 

248 

196 
187 

411 
249 

184 

128 

117 
97 

193 

156 

188 
164 

144 
141 

141 
123 

445 
323 

153 
97 

92 

80 

79 

77 

314 

297 

280 
126 

630 

588 

232 
193 

294 
265 

251 
239 

183 
119 

464 
415 

362 
309 

290 
202 

121 
136 

293 

187 

466 
300 

213 
210 

405 
273 

228 
1.57 

139 
127 

237 
222 

199 
194 

210 
213 

.164 
172 

520 
372 

191 
95 

171 
165 

127 
145 

298 
297 

346 
197 

589 
586 

234 
243 

667 

608 

4S8 
453 

674 
358 

1,009 
843 

815 
885 

801 
470 

326 
310 

721 

428 

1,179 
904 

555 

465 

943 
617 

562 
406 

337 
290 

599 
516 

362 
402 

652 
475 

330 

348 

1, 165 
929 

504 
253 

350 
381 

292 
316 

681 
745 

926 
516 

1,198 
1,370 

469 
540 

2,141 
1,655 

1,237 

747 

2,935 

886 

3, 158 
1,534 

2,415 
2,200 

2, 193 
914 

982 
486 

2,5.35 
913 

4,075 
2,493 

1,521 
993 

2,748 
1,082 

1,639 
822 

990 
502 

1,977 
1,134 

1,132 
736 

2,315 

887 

940 
732 

3,422 
1,916 

1,519 
482 

1,074 
939 

1,224 

842 

1,972 
1,390 

3,000 
1,124 

3,628 
3,365 

1,331 

1,178 

8,626 
3,863 

4,2J9 
904 

11,502 
1,594 

12,327 
2,553 

8,912 
4,567 

7,800 
1,706 

4,330 
674 

8,964 
1,973 

16,835 
7,097 

6,028 
1,949 

11,491 
1,522 

6,284 
1,385 

4,503 
1,184 

7,475 
2,3.50 

4,274 
907 

8,505 

i,oa3 

3,589 
1,352 

11,338 
3,812 

5,004 
829 

4,218 
1,335 

7,704 
1,761 

7,429 
2, 926 

10,279 
2,235 

15,319 
7,175 

4,529 
2,297 

4,891 
1,744 

2,374 
224 

3,204 
344 

5, 737 

882 

4,640 
1,290 

3,689 
484 

2,093 
199 

4,250 

837 

6,982 
1,767 

3,680 
775 

4,831 
440 

3, 160 
423 

2,568, 
411 

4,308 
1,130 

2,066 
241 

2,772 

248 

2,719 
623 

5,747 
1,162 

2,653 
354 

2,660 
515 

3,192 
400 

4,844 
1,348 

4,974 
809 

7,602 
2,128 

2,544 
861 

797 
212 

290 
26 

262 
22 

649 
86 

571 
101 

498 
41 

235 

17 

704 
102 

780 
185 

652 
117 

553 
37 

390 
51 

407 
47 

730 
149 

241 
25 

299 
22 

529 
67 

715 
115 

417 
44 

450 

48 

291 
37 

972 
214 

747 
66 

938 
158 

443 
105 

20 

Female 

15 

Hazleton,  Fa. : 

Male 

5 

Female        

Highland  Park, Mich.: 
Male 

12 

Female 

1 

Hoboken,N.  J.: 

Male 

18 

Female 

1 

Holyoke,  Mass. : 

Male 

8 

Female 

9 

Himtington,  W.  Va.: 

Male 

Female 

35 
19 

Irvington  town,  N .  J. : 
Male 

2 

Female 

Jackson,  Mich. : 

Male 

9 

Female 

2 

Jacksonville,  Fla. : 
Male 

314 

Female 

131 

Jamestown,  N.  Y.: 
Male 

8 

Female 

6 

Johnstown,  Pa.: 
Male 

3 

Female 

3 

JoUet,  m.: 

Male 

9 

Female 

4 

Joplin,  Mo. : 
Male... 

3 

Female 

2 

Kalamazoo,  Mich.: 
Male 

33 

Female 

15 

Kearny  town,  N.J. : 
Male 

3 

Female 

Kenosha,  Wis. : 
Male. . . 

41 

Female 

4 

Kingston,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

4 

Female 

4 

KnoxviUe,  Tenn. : 
Male 

33 

Female 

16 

Kokomo,  Ind. : 
Male 

2 

Female 

2 

La  Crosse,  Wis. : 
Male 

6 

Female 

7 

Lake  wood,  Ohio: 

Male 

1 

Female 

1 

Lancaster,  Pa. : 

Male 

4 

Female 

3 

Lansing,  Mich. : 

Male 

57 

Female 

12 

Lawrence,  Mass. : 
Male 

12 

Female 

7 

Lewiston,  Me. : 
Male 

19 

Female 

2 

AGE   OF   OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


553 


Table  34.— MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  G\IN- 
FUL  OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  AGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25  000  TO  100  000 
INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued.  «.     ,  uu  x  w  iuu,in,u 


CITY  AND  SEX. 


Lexington,  Ky.: 

Male ! 

Female 

Lima,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 

Lincoln,  Nebr.: 

Male 

Female 

Little  Rock,  Ark.: 

Male 

Female 

Long  Beach,  Calif.: 

Male 

Female 

Lorain,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 

Lynchburg,  Va.: 

Male 

Female 

Lynn,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

McKeesport,  Pa.: 

Male 

Female 

Macon,  Ga.: 

Male 

Female 

Madison,  Wis.:  * 

Male , 

Female 

Maiden,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

Manchester,  N.  H.: 

Male 

Female , 

Mansfield,  Oliio: 

Male , 

Female 

Marion,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 

Med  ford,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

Meriden,Coim.: 

Male 

Female 

Miami,  Fla.: 

Male 

Female 

Mobile,  Ala.: 

Male 

Female 

MoUne,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Montclair  town,  N.  J .: 

Male , 

Female 

Montgomery,  Ala.: 

Male...". 

Female 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Muncie,  Ind.: 

Male 

Female 

Muskegon,  Mich.: 

Male 

Female 


Total. 


,409 
,326 


,760 
,294 


,541 
,816 


,817 
,632 


,171 
,138 


3,401 


,816 
,538 


AGE   (tears  or  periods). 


65 


157 
70 


147 
101 


165 
125 


210 
146 


124 
81 


184 
149 


432 
300 


280 
155 


283 
182 


204 
138 


404 
427 


133 

60 


101 
57 


154 
86 


151 
142 


312 
159 


136 

83 


185 
142 


155 
115 


220 
164 


211 
191 


200 
132 


227 
156 


210 
167 


311 
213 


154 
57 


188 
121 


187 
189 


510 
420 


290 
178 


327 
233 


145 
110 


221 
228 


502 
528 


154 
119 


145 
82 


177 
150 


132 
111 


387 
206 


177 
136 


218 
158 


180 
180 


245 
171 


252 
224 


18 
and 
19 


490 
352 

540 
419 

557 
536 

797 
670 

448 
238 

404 
240 

452 
546 

1,139 
1,096 

651 
381 

878 
624 

347 
404 

581 
593 

1,046 
1,181 

400 
305 

368 
237 

430 
410 

394 
333 

367 
266 

948 
635 

427 
298 

200 
221 

544 
535 

445 
476 

572 
360 

667 
451 


1, 475 
999 

1,684 
864 

1,995 
1,437 

2,686 
1,804 

1,535 
639 

1,423 
358 

1,298 
1,156 

3,872 
2,795 

1,972 
777 

2,616 
1,703 

1,346 
1,248 

1, 7.W 
1,463 

2,965 
3,008 

1,262 
528 

1,119 
496 

1,330 
1,093 

1, 151 
803 

1,341 
769 

2,736 
1,540 

1,326 
642 

801 
716 

1,800 
1,484 

1,435 
1,142 

1,535 
679 

1,907 
832 


6,430 
3,115 

6,484 
1,515 

8,042 
2,817 

11,041 
4,070 

6,885 
2,118 

7,355 
523 

4,117 
2,214 

16,460 
6,604 

7,-^23 

8,865 
4,155 

5,961 
2,265 

6,774 
2,403 

11,393 
5,910 

4,682 
1,056 

4,380 
814 

6,013 
1,711 

4,477 
1,270 

5,485 
2,132 

9,079 
3,975 

6,235 
1,070 

4,109 
1,824 

6,628 
3,694 

6,315 
2,176 

5,830 
1,320 

6,166 
1,172 


3,982 
1,577 

3,699 
536 

4,391 
982 

4,885 
1,215 

4,496 
1,085 

2,940 
162 

1,993 
795 

9, 265 
2,864 

3,570 
268 

3,599 
1,480 

3,140 
724 

4,314 
961 

6,271 
2,277 

2,565 
475 

2,529 
395 

3,215 
631 

2,602 
465 

2,347 
607 

4,780 
1,615 


349 

2,465 
658 

3,217 
1,284 

3,492 
749 

3,507 
567 

3,117 
393 


65 
and 
over. 


599 
207 

517 
49 

724 
76 

599 
131 

679 
126 

272 
22 

273 
102 

1,407 
342 

320 
20 

451 


Un- 
known. 


224 

419 
72 

( 

16 
12 

638 
100 

2 
3 

971 
253 

21 
25 

460 
52 

29 
10 

402 
47 

4 

466 
64 

3 

548 
65 

8 
8 

285 
59 

67 
16 

598 
244 

64 
30 

358 
30 

10 
2 

276 
57 

3 
] 

420 
194 

10 
6 

492 
56 

6 

1 

600 
71 

46 
9 

586 
46 


554 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  34— MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATION^!,  CLASSIFIED  BY  AGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000 
INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


ClIY  AND  SEX. 


Muskogee,  Okla.: 

Male 

Female 

Nashua,  N.  H.: 

Male 

Female 

New  Britain,  Conn.: 

Male 

Female 

New  Brtinswiek,  N.  J. : 

Male 

Female 

Newcastle,  Pa.: 

Male .-.. 

Female 

New  London,  Conn.: 

Male 

Female 

NewRochelle,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Newark,  Chic: 

Male 

Female 

Newburgh,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Newport,  Kv.: 

Male....". 

Female 

Newport,  R.  I.: 

Male 

Female 

NevsT^ort  News,  Va.: 

Male 

Female 

Newton,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Norristown  borougli, 
Pa.: 

Male 

Female 

Norwalk,  Conn.: 

Male 

Female 

Oak  ParkviUase,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Ogden,  Utah: 

Male 

Female 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla.: 

Male 

Female 

Orange,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female 

Oshkosh,  Wis.: 

Male 

Female 

Pasadena,  CaUf.: 

Male 

Female 

Passaic,  N.  J.: 

Male 

Female 

Pawtueket,  R.  I.:   . 

Male 

Female 

Pensacola,  Fla.: 

Male 

Female 


Total. 


9,352 
2,829 

9,314 
3,947 

19,310 
5, 945 

10, 170 
3,707 

14,414 
2,849 

8,384 
2,356 

11,226 
4,360 

9,088 
2,364 

10,143 
3,562 

9,698 
3,567 

11.872 
2,872 

15, 190 
3,257 

12,814 
6, 571 

17, 931 
3,  S88 


9,657 
3,823 

8, 8,57 
3, 4.39 

11,9.51 
4,426 

9,529 
2,260 

32,204 
11,057 

9,972 
4,049 

10, 005 
3,043 

11,720 

5,SGS 

19,330 
7,982 

21,163 

9,857 

10,821 
3,304 


AGE    (years  or  periods). 


14 


233 

209 


340 
352 


1.50 
121 


302 

288 


126 
130 


228 
129 


102 
96 


102 
129 


128 
52 


162 
119 


179 
113 


123 
61 


176 
83 


102 
90 


172 
102 


147 
IGO 


136 
131 


315 
201 


210 
151 


134 
124 


3G7 
344 


478 
446 


154 
79 


139 
71 


163 
170 


338 
318 


159 
149 


230 
123 


128 


139 
145 


167 


177 
168 


183 

184 


864 
70 


213 

109 


161 
124 


256 
220 


161 
150 


159 
152 


126 
118 


154 
101 


482 
339 


202 

164 


177 
182 


119 
74 


319 
408 


471 
459 


208 
102 


18 

and 
19 


339 
260 


375 
367 


752 
645 


374 
3.51 


310 


420 
247 


473 
362 


366 
219 


454 
347 


427 
337 


i,fa3 

207 


843 

277 


386 
438 


031 
453 


304 
201 


330 
325 


349 
309 


390 
302 


1,293 

985 


449 
3G6 


453 
443 


287 
220 


725 
820 


944 
942 


538 
278 


1,171 
638 

1,179 
893 

2,289 
1,478 

1,248 
853 

1,757 
678 

1,101 
555 

1,409 
931 

1,029 
476 

1,228 

727 

1,231 
702 

1,.544 

570 

3,139 

862 

1,328 
1,-351 

2, 189 
943 


1,219 
C53 

980 

657 

1,076 
1,082 

1,203 
576 

4,624 
2,071 

1,232 


1,038 
704 

2,430 
2,103 

2,(361 
2,138 

1,627 
020 


484 


885 


2,383 
372 

2,437 
583 

4,217 
551 

2,3.34 
496 

3,398 
393 

2,235 
401 

2,964 
698 

2,622 
499 

2,942 
692 

2, 5''3 
639 

2,  .555 
645 

2,  .570 
339 

4, 178 
l,2l6 

4,076 
494 


2,622 


2,515 
632 

3,774 
641 

2,360 
285 

7,362 
1,250 

2,548 
660 

3,0'-)8 

448 

3,SS5 
1,750 

4,074 
039 

5,394 
1,270 

2,431 

568 


65 
and 
over. 


322 
26 


399 
75 


534 
54 


332 
45 


385 
40 


348 
50 


298 
59 


4-10 
61 


414 

76 


377 
82 


387 
96 


229 
18 


663 
126 


394 
45 


458 
92 


490 
75 


444 
57 


355 
25 


357 
70 


568 
58 


708 
190 


393 

49 


713 
128 


319 

80 


AGE   OP   OCCUPIED  PEBSONS. 


556 


Table  34.— MALFS  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  O  \IN- 
FUL  OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  AGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25  000  TO  100  000 
INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


Total. 

i 

AGE 

YE.VRS  OR  PERIODS). 

CITY  AND   SEX. 

10 
to 
13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

and 
19 

20 
to 
24 

25 

to 

44 

45 
to 
64 

65 
and 
over. 

Un- 
known. 

FcoT-ia,  III.; 

Mak' 

2\  828 
8,584 

12, 876 
3,130 

9,453 
5,002 

10,126 

2,  (.18 

13, 198 
5, 318 

8,518 
3, 247 

13,  ISO 

2,  5S8 

8,421 
1, 913 

22, 113 
8,179 

10, 847 
3,055 

19,341 
5,453 

10,940 
4,331 

14, 048 
3,532 

1 1, 9GS 
4,045 

15, 573 
4,108 

22,  ir,o 
5,395 

8,6U 
2,  409 

9,271 
2,619 

15,783 
4,640 

12,666 
3,394 

23,212 
7,179 

8,487 
2,410 

24,419 
6,535 

20,073 
5,608 

26,572 
9,070 

3; 

( 
IS 

1] 

27 
1( 

K 
1 

11 

3 

12 
3 

e 

2 

8 

1 

30 
2 

13 

1 

99 
IC 

10 
2 

28 
3 

31 

3 

6 
2 

36 
3 

1 
1 

49 
3 

53 
12 

44 
6 

68 
4 

24 
5 

59 
2 

53 
6 

57 
10 

2       00 
)       33 

S       49 
90 

34 
36 

25 
4 

38 
34 

17 
Hi 

7 
5 

11 
6 

30 

10 

21 
2 

89 
33 

16 

7 

47 
13 

53 
21 

37 
24 

60 
35 

37 
32 

53 
20 

74 
24 

32 
15 

53 
5 

18 
15 

39 
6 

25 

4 

85 
27 

154 
106 

141 
1V9 

60 
C5 

44 
12 

120 
110 

30 
39 

39 
22 

32 
20 

90 
36 

64 
15 

170 
62 

50 
54 

89 
35 

125 
45 

125 
52 

171 
105 

82 
50 

67 
53 

169 
54 

81 
40 

66 
36 

60 
39 

82 
42 

93 
55 

156 
80 

336 
246 

243 
245 

171 
159 

101 
34 

200 
165 

104 
93 

112 

70 

99 
93 

181 
121 

182 
83 

279 
147 

154 
134 

187 
% 

198 
169 

165 
115 

271 
207 

122 
109 

121 
89 

236 
126 

158 
97 

296 
249 

109 
107 

228 
115 

315 
277 

372 
271 

391 
323 

2Z3 
229 

192 

183 

142 

49 

233 
209 

139 
93 

189 
99 

159 
122 

2S5 
202 

223 
111 

381 
109 

174 
149 

212 
120 

219 
132 

245 
18o 

374 
320 

102 
101 

160 
95 

275 
198 

190 
140 

378 
319 

144 
121 

251 
185 

380 
281 

442 
326 

995 
750 

508 
427 

4S'5 
442 

361 
183 

448 
527 

293 
272 

642 
299 

385 
244 

712 
574 

552 
424 

1,031 
539 

431 
3% 

511 
295 

501 
387 

611 
439 

996 
704 

371 
274 

373 
227 

749 
499 

471 
356 

897 
768 

342 
232 

777 
595 

882 
718 

1,178 
799 

3,046 
1, 861 

1,533 
754 

1,432 
1,055 

1,173 
520 

1,531 
1,140 

935 

636 

2,184 
703 

1,009 
402 

2,4.37 
1,6/7 

1,594 
718 

.3,297 
1,163 

1,268 
770 

1,576 
076 

1,382 
773 

1,709 
1,043 

3,409 
1,421 

1, 0C.9 
041 

1,064 
479 

2,319 
1,272 

1,494 
746 

3,025 
1,823 

1,038 
479 

2,473 
1,381 

2,476 
1,317 

3,351 
1,791 

13,213 
3,757 

7,153 
961 

4,588 
2, 092 

5,393 
1,387 

6,614 
2,258 

4,420 
1,402 

0,796 
907 

3,834 
643 

10, 540 
3,505 

5,332 
1,181 

9,397 
2,455 

5,200 
1,735 

6,985 
1,492 

5,303 
1,622 

8,115 
1,608 

11,538 
1,994 

4,402 
862 

4,265 
1,009 

7,986 
1,816 

6,366 
1,444 

12,006 
2,942 

4,154 
919 

12,606 
3,013 

9,586 
2,055 

12,416 
3,947 

7,481 
1,357 

2,726 
211 

2,051 
736 

2,510 
398 

3,492 
790 

2,211 

608 

2,776 
378 

2,447 
310 

6,589 
1,746 

2,501 
467 

4,149 
775 

3,132 
938 

3,812 
707 

3,520 
798 

3,98-1 
521 

4,675 
537 

2,114 
249 

2,625 
560 

3,521 
612 

3,316 
505 

5,551 
908 

2,239 
424 

6,980 
1,077 

5,249 
779 

7,258 
1,608 

1, 061 
113 

274 
20 

316 
144 

350 
23 

490 
76 

328 
74 

378 
34 

432 
41 

1,190 
233 

359 
50 

443 
93 

495 
140 

548 
73 

621 
89 

514 
56 

005 
66 

248 
27 

486 
82 

355 
66 

460 
39 

822 
98 

367 
69 

910 
113 

985 
106 

1,146 
166 

29 

Female 

Perth  Ambov,  N.J. : 
Male...: 

8 
3 

Female 

Petersburg,  Va. : 
Male 

96 
71 

Female 

PhoenLx,  Ariz. : 
Male 

Female 

7 

Pitt  afield,  Mass.: 
Male 

21 

Q 

Female 

Plainfield,  N.  J.: 
Male 

23 

Female 

11 

Pontiac,  Mich.: 

Male 

Female 

27 
3 

Port  Huron,  Mich.: 
Male 

5 

Female 

31 

Portland,  Me. : 

Male 

29 

Female 

13 

Port-mouth,  OMo: 
Male 

Female 

3 

Portsmouth,  Va. : 
Male 

6 
1 

Female 

PoughkeeiJ.-ie,  N.  V.: 
Alale 

10 

Female 

Pueblo,  Colo. : 
Male 

53 

Female 

22 

Quincv.  111. : 
Male 

12 

Female 

6 

Quincv,  Mass. : 
Male 

2 

Female 

2 

Racine,  Wis.; 

Male 

•       31 

Female 

3 

Revere,  Mass. ; 
Male 

3 

Female 

3 

Richmond,  Ind.: 
Male 

g 

I'emale 

2 

Roanoke,  Va.; 
Male 

46 

Female 

31 

Rock  Island,  111.: 

Male 

54 

Female 

6 

Rockford,  III.: 

Male 

50 

Female 

27 

Rome,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

2 

Female 

Sacramenio,  Cahf.: 
Male 

14 

Female 

6 

Saginaw,  Mich.; 

Male 

29 

Female 

10 

St.  Joseph,  Mo.: 

Male 

111 

Female 

45 

556 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  34 MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  AGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO  100,000 
INHABITANTS:  1920— Continued. 


CITY  AND  SEX. 


Salem,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

San  Diego,  Calif.: 

Male 

Female 

San  .lose,  Calif.: 

Male 

Female 

Savannah,  Ga.: 

Male 

Female 

Schenectady,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Sheboygan,  Wis.: 

Male 

Female 

Shreveport,  La.: 

Male 

Female 

Sioux  City,  Iowa: 

Male 

Female 

SiouxFaUs,  S.  Dak.: 

Male 

Female 

SomerWUe,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

South  Bend,  lud.: 

Male 

Female 

Springfield,  111.: 

Male 

Female 

Spiingfleld,  Mo.: 

Male 

Female 

Springfield,  Ohio: 

Male : 

Female 

Stamford,  Conn.: 

Male 

Female 

Steubenvillc,  Ohio: 

Male 

Female 

Stockton,  CaUf.: 

Male 

Female 

Superior,  Wis.: 

Male 

Female 

Pacoma,  Wash.: 

Male 

Female 

Tampa.  Fla.: 

Male 

Female 

Taunton,  Mass.: 

Male 

Female 

Terre  Haute,  Ind.: 

Male 

Female 

Topeka,  Kans.: 

Male 

Female 

Troy,  N.  Y.: 

Male 

Female 

Tulsa  Okla.: 

Male 

Female 


Total. 


1.3, 


986 


29, 


,007 


,7fi6 
,975 


019 


,517 
,.565 


AGE   (years  or  periods). 


39 


136 


146 


105 


222 
213 


174 

87 


375 
292 


336 
329 


182 


256 
175 


372 

280 


407 
347 


337 
262 


140 

89 


205 
105 


192 
1.39 


139 
55 


129 

51 


33 


391 
175 


301 
252 


191 
163 


325 
204 


193 
149 


298 
323 


207 
116 


253 
217 


250 
121 


156 

97 


495 
323 


391 
373 


229 
223 


219 
166 


352 
237 


419 
400 


492 
453 


360 
318 


185 
121 


340 
213 


186 
166 


124 
102 


162 
107 


203 
141 


444 
259 


333 

287 


217 
184 


385 
264 


252 
156 


322 
395 


307 
209 


IS 
and 
19 


577 
503 

682 
440 

324 
241 

1,.366 
1,003 

972 
926 

459 
404 

677 
469 

943 

718 

296 
234 

1,003 
1,010 

1,032 

865 

785 
751 

522 
359 


667 

398 
369 

357 
217 

474 
275 

533 
396 

1,129 

789 

779 
622 

469 
421 

957 
626 

608 
473 

8:32 
878 

1,005 
718 


1,582 
1,203 

2,2.50 
1,170 

1,222 
690 

4,420 
2,581 

3,3.38 
2,004 

1,218 
712 

2,212 
1,398 

3,601 
2,042 

1,046 
710 

3,418 
2,561 

3,004 
1,532 

2,067 
1,412 

1,466 

8S0 

2, 538 
1,233 

1, 185 
765 

1,175 

437 

1,445 
650 

1,615 
935 

3,682 
1,799 

2,120 
1,465 

1,311 
1,009 

2,597 
1,286 

1,793 
1,294 

2,558 
2,237 

3,976 
2,013 


6,240 
2,348 

10,872 
3,624 

5,699 
1,731 

15,128 
6,218 

15,387 
3,424 

4,685 
854 

8,337 
3,124 

13,815 
3,348 

4,245 
1,202 

13,987 
4,563 

11,626 
2,344 

9,136 

2,887 

5,718 
1,587 

9,785 
2,380 

5, 698 
1,430 

5,490 
774 

7,165 
1,490 

6,877 
1,161 

17,  .531 
3,626 

8,720 
3,956 

.5,149 
1,724 

10,700 
2,583 

7,158 
2,431 

10,2.56 
5,231 

1.5,066 
3,959 


3,625 

977 

7,467 
1,895 

3,819 
905 

5,934 
1,899 

7,7.30 
1,068 

2,709 
266 

3,040 
859 

5,886 
802 

1,904 
301 

8,298 
1,743 

5,593 
726 

5,356 
1,011 

3,378 
6l6 

5,635 
1,026 

2,725 
468 

2,110 
322 

3,929 
581 

3,695 
307 

9,826 
1,315 

3,764 
965 

3,139 
735 

6,211 
1,073 

4,416 


6, 743 
2,552 

6,070 
708 


65 
and 
over. 


571 
111 

1,421 

245 

648 
86 

658 
256 

806 
97 

478 
30 

362 
102 

808 
56 

235 
23 

1,298 
175 

737 
83 

872 
117 

539 
70 

1,016 
134 

350 
52 

275 
33 

580 

58 

399 
27 

1,347 
128 

357 
61 

560 

87 

985 
116 


1,109 
255 


486 
52 


AGE   OF    OCCUPIED   PERSONS. 


557 


Table  34.— MALES  AND  FEMALES  10  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN  GAIN- 
FUL OCCUPATIONS,  CLASSIFIED  BY  AGE,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO 
100,000  INHABITANTS:   1920— Continued. 


Total. 

AGE  ( 

YEARS  OR  PERIODS). 

CITY  AND  SEX. 

10 
to 
13 

39 

8 

30 
6 

15 
1 

11 

1 

34 
13 

70 

7 

21 

13 
1 

2 
5 

17 
7 

31 
4 

30 
9 

26 

8 

5 
3 

84 
22 

39 
22 

12 
5 

44 
9 

47 
4 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

and 
19 

20 
to 
24 

25 
to 
44 

45 
to 
64 

65 
and 
over. 

Un- 
known. 

Utica,  N.  Y.: 
Male...  . 

29, 199 
12,273 

11,651 
3,781 

9,549 

5,087 

9,813 
2,018 

31,078 
9,877 

11, 867 
3,411 

10, 146 
3,644 

13, 126 
4,160 

9,709 
2,852 

17,952 
5,267 

22,862 
7,008 

17,344 
2,890 

22,271 
6,791 

11,983 
4, 198 

10, 861 
4,450 

16, 761 
9,459 

13,770 
6,973 

15,590 
5,932 

9,5.54 

2,7S5 

56 

28 

40 
11 

29 
16 

6 
2 

114 
53 

44 
7 

17 
1 

45 
50 

56 
42 

33 
29 

28 
7 

44 
14 

110 
54 

27 
23 

103 
30 

116 
S3 

174 
203 

110 
79 

17 
3 

214 

188 

69 
41 

100 
39 

18 
11 

274 
195 

68 
23 

52 

28 

152 
109 

133 
145 

110 

78 

91 
34 

66 
22 

209 
166 

81 
36 

107 
63 

183 
161 

250 
282 

154 
135 

71 
13 

432 
410 

146 

70 

144 
112 

69 
40 

487 
408 

146 

77 

97 
94 

220 

238 

183 
190 

279 
237 

222 
150 

142 
49 

446 
362 

196 
125 

167 
102 

369 
286 

381 
371 

275 
282 

137 

78 

477 
493 

198 
104 

170 
156 

114 

85 

564 
511 

165 
111 

151 
134 

257 
259 

218 
201 

294 
247 

317 
214 

236 
85 

497 
373 

211 
173 

220 
120 

475 
403 

356 
400 

322 
298 

155 
107 

1,102 

1,088 

435 
259 

391 
410 

348 
256 

1,292 
1,036 

4-16 
324 

327 
310 

582 
521 

388 
391 

728 
553 

781 
559 

706 
263 

1,032 
858 

513 
371 

532 
323 

1,379 
1,110 

758 
729 

724 
558 

363 
270 

3,318 
2,521 

1,485 
820 

1,147 
1,048 

1,370 

548 

3,996 
2,509 

1,461 
828 

1,177 
736 

1,653 
1,019 

1,254 
710 

2,037 
1,128 

2,822 
1,640 

2,601 
710 

2,713 
1,742 

1,545 
838 

1,801 
899 

3,868 
2,617 

1,883 
1,583 

1,990 
1,138 

1,030 
491 

14,908 
5,308 

5,934 
1,850 

4,379 
2,291 

5,422 

788 

16,810 
4,057 

6,180 
1,509 

4,700 
1,504 

6,609 
1,483 

5,325 
938 

8,903 
2,007 

11,734 
3,287 

9,064 
1,312 

10,642 
2,422 

5,205 
1, 734 

5,256 
1,990 

7,323 
3,786 

6,195 
2,630 

6,803 
2,344 

4,364 
1,160 

7,580 
2,030 

2,850 
533 

2,708 
912 

2,167 
254 

6,755 
1,007 

2,888 
472 

3,080 
731 

3,255 
438 

1,992 
216 

4,817 
'831 

5,900 
1,005 

2,662 
191 

5,789 
728 

3,484 
796 

2,194 
745 

2,643 

887 

3,334 
706 

4,336 
959 

2,as6 

572 

1,070 
197 

400 
57 

463 
102 

282 
28 

719 
83 

385 
42 

521 
104 

330 

42 

153 
13 

678 
139 

897 
88 

222 
23 

793 
70 

703 
94 

359 

135 

333 

88 

424 
60 

827 
127 

474 
84 

3 

Female 

2 

Waco,  Tex.: 

Male 

64 

Female 

30 

Waltham,  Mass.: 
Male 

3 

Female 

Warren,  Ohio: 

Male 

6 

Female 

5 

Waterbury,  Conn.: 
Male 

33 

Female 

5 

Waterloo,  Iowa: 
Male. . .   . 

14 

Female 

11 

Watertown,  N.  Y.: 
Male 

3 

Female 

2 

West  Hoboken  town, 
N.J.: 
Male 

10 

Female 

West  New  York  town, 
N.J.: 
Male 

5 

Female 

1 

Wheeling,  W.  Va.: 
Male.... 

56 

Female 

U 

Wichita,  Xans.: 

Male 

39 

Female 

20 

Wichita  Falls,  Tex.: 
Male 

1,568 

Female 

212 

Wilkos-Barre,  Pa.: 
Male 

14 

Female 

8 

Williamsport,  Pa.: 
Male... 

13 

Female 

5 

Wilmington,  N.  C: 
Male... 

38 

Female 

21 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C: 
Male 

33 

Female 

16 

Woonsocket,  K.  1.: 
Male 

3 

Female 

4 

York,  Pa.: 
Male 

5 

Female 

3 

Zanesville,  Ohio: 
Male 

10 

Female 

3 

558 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


TABI.E  3S.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  CHILDREN  OF  EACH  SEX  10  TO  15  YEARS 
OF  AGE  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25,000  TO 
100,000  INHABITANTS:   1920. 


Alameda,  Calif 

AUentown,  Pa 

Altoona,  Pa 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y.. 
Anderson,  Ind 

Asheville,  N.  C 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Auburn,  N.  Y 

Augusta,  Ga 

Aurora,  lU 

Austin,  Tex 

Bangor,  Me 

Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Bay  City,  Mich 

Bayorme,  N.  J 

Beaumont,  Tex 

Bellingham,  Wash. 

Berkeley,  Calif 

Bethlehem,  Pa 

Binghamtou,  N.  Y. 

Bloomington,  III . . . 

Brockton,  Mass 

Brookline,  Mass 

Eutto,  Jfont 

Canton,  Ohio 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 
Charleston,  S.  C. . . . 
Charleston,  W.  Va.. 

Charlotte,  N.  C 

Chattanooga,  Term . 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Chester,  Pa 

Chicopee,  Mass 

Cicero  town,  111. . .. 
Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 

Clifton,  N.J 

Colorado  Spgs.,Colo. 

Columbia,  S.  C 

Columbus,  Ga 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa 

Covington,  Ky 

Cran.ston,  R.  I 

Cumberland,  Md.. 

Danville,  111 

Davenport,  Iowa.. 

Decatur,  lU 

Dubuque,  Iowa. . . 

Duluth,  Minn 

E.  Chicago,  Ind... 
E.  Cleveland,  Ohio 

E.  Orange,  N.  J... 
E.  St.  Louis,  111... 

Easton,  Pa 

El  Paso,  Tex 

Elgin,  111 


MALES  10  TO 
15  YEARS  OF 

age:  1920 


Total 
niun- 
ber. 


En- 
gaged 
in  gai  n- 
ful  oecu 
pations 


501  234 

301  155 

094  332 

739  303 

501  59 


7.0 
12.0 
7 

7.9 
8.9 

8.1 
4.7 
6.2 
11.6 

8.7 

5.2 
2.3 

8.7 

5 

6.2 

9.2 

7.0 
4.7 
6.1 
5.6 

6.9 
10.5 
4.2 
7.0 
6.9 

9.2 
11.2 

6.1 
1,5.4 

9.3 

9.4 

6. 

15.9 
11.1 

3.9 

14.9 
7.2 
9.5 

14.2 
5.9 

9.1 

9.8 
10.1 
9.7 

7. 

10.0 
10.  5 

4.2 
0.2 

3.3 

8.1 
8.4 
7.8 
7.4 


Total 
niun- 
ber 


FEMALES  10 
TO  15  YEARS 
OF  age:  1920 


1,367 
3,  865 
3,224 
1,747 
1,399 

1,571 
2, 330 
1,752 
2, 766 
1,686 

2,069 
1,322 
1,5.50 
2, 779 
4,617 

2,238 
1,311 
2, 630 

2,489 
2,677 

1,407 
3, 253 
1,474 
1,943 
3,803 

2,230 
3,582 
2, 094 
2, 683 

2,  .859 

2, 460 
2,457 
2, 134 
2,692 
1,517 

1,577 
1,502 
2,027 
1,.896 
1,751 

2,833 
1,450 
1,611 
1,712 
2,662 

2,247 
1,901 

4, 848 
1,684 
1,150 

2,279 

3,  .539 
1,569 

4,  ()9S 
1,163 


Eh- 


in  gam- 
ful  occu- 
pations. 


17 
32.3 

82 
131 

31 

42 
82 
65 
181 
93 

40 

24 

37 

101 

237 

82 

9 

22 

136 
93 

39 

231 

23 

38 

82 

49 
228 

64 
236 
123 

110 
142 
293 
300 
22 

191 
19 

89 
157 
38 

124 

129 
04 
56 
62 

94 
104 

77 


1.2 
8.4 
2.5 
7.5 
2.2 

2.7 
3.5 

3.7 
6.5 
5.5 

2.2 

1.8 
2.4 
3.6 
5.1 

3.7 
0.7 
0.8 
5.5 
3.5 

2.8 
7.1 
1.6 
2.0 
2.2 


0.4 
3.1 
8.8 
4.3 

4.5 
5.8 
13.7 
11.1 
1.5 

12.1 
1.3 
4.4 

8.3 
2.2 

4.4 
8.9 
4.0 
3.3 
2.3 

4.2 
5.5 
1.6 
4.1 
1.7 

2.5 
4.7 
6.2 
2.9 


Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Elmira,  >J.  Y... 

Erie,  Pa 

Evauston,  111.... 
Evan-sville,  Ind. 


Everett,  Mass... 
Everett,  Wash.. 
Fitchburg,  Mass, 

Flint,  Mich 

Fort  Smith,  Ark... 


MALES   10  TO 
15  YEARS  OF 

age:  1920 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


En- 
gaged 
in  gain- 
ful occu- 
pations. 


Fort  Wayne,  Ind.. 

Fresno,  CaUf 

Galveston,  Tex 

Gary,  Ind 

Green  Bay,  Wis... 

Hagerstown,  Md . . 
Hamilton,  Ohio... 
Hammond,  Ind. . . 
Hamtramek,  Mich 
Harrisburg,  Pa 


Haverhill,  Mass 

Hazleton,  Pa 

Highland  Pk., Mich. 

Hobokon,  N.J 

Hoi  yoke.  Mass 


Huntington,  W.Va. 

Irvington,  N.  J 

Jackson,  IViich 

Jacksonville,  Fla... 
Jamestown, N.  Y... 


■Johnstown,  Pa... 

Joliot,Ill 

Joplin,  Mo 

Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
Kearny,  N.  J 


Kenosha,  Wis 

Kmgston,  N.  Y... 
Knoxville,  Tenn . . 

Kokomo,  Ind 

La  Crosse,  Wis 


Lakewood,  Ohio. 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Lansing,  Mich 

Lawrence,  Mass.. 
LeVristou,  Me 


Lexington,  ICy 

Lima,  Ohio 

Lincohi,  Nebr 

Little  Rock,  Ark.. 
Long  Beach,  Calif. 


Lorain.  Ohio 

Lynchburg,  Va 

LjTin,  Mass 

McKcesport,  Pa. . . 
Macon,  Ga 


2,180 
1,42( 
2, 197 
3, 486 
1,594 

3,891 
2,  076 
2, 017 
2, 439 
1,807 

1,3.52 
1,905 
1, 986 
2, 064 
3,545 

2,653 
2,126 
1,629 
3,424 
3,240 

2,764 
1,335 
1,970 
4, 121 
1,944 

3,839 
2,019 
1 ,  676 
2, 196 
1,513 

1,886 
1,29 
4,242 
1, 375 

1,479 

1,946 
2,473 
2, 766 
5,001 
1,625 

1,750 
2,059 
2,621 
3,164 
2, 183 

2,002 
1,606 
4,546 
2,722 
2,823 


350 
170 
86 
390 
436il3.5 

187  6.8 
108. 8' 1 
130i  6.9 
510  12.4 
116   0.0 

229  0.0 

81  4.0 

82  4.9 
871  4.0 

140|  9.3 


39  2.0 
310  12.5 
437|15.8 
859  17. 2 

41    2.5 


FEMALES  10 
TO  15  YEARS 
OF  age:  1920 


2, 108  25 
1,752  HI 
4,776  201 
2,748  82 
2,964|  208 


AGE  OF  OCCUPIED  PERSONS. 


559 


Table  35.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  CHILDREN  OF  EACH  SEX  10  TO  15  YEARS 
OF  AGE  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  FROM  25  000  TO 
100,000  INHABITANTS:   1920— Continued. 


Madison,  Wis 

Maiden,  Mass 

Manchester,  N.  H . . 

Mansfield,  Ohio 

Marion,  Ohio 

Med  ford,  Mass 

Meriden,  Conn 

Miami,  Fla 

Mobile,  Ala 

Moline,  111 

Montclair,  N.  J 

Montgomery,  Ala . . 
Mount  Vernon, N.Y 

Muncie,  Ind 

Muskegon,  Mich . . , 

Musl^ogee,  Okla 

Nashua,  N.  H , 

New  Britain,  Conn 
New  Brunswick, N.J 
Newcastle,  Pa 

New  London,  Conn 
NewRochcUe,N.Y 

Newark,  Ohio 

Newburgh,  N.Y... 
Newijort,  Ky 

Newport,  R.  I 

Newport  News,  Va 

Newton,  Mass 

Niagara  Falls.  N.Y. 
Ncrristown,  Pa 

NorwaUc .  Conn 

Oak  Park.IJl 

Ogden.Utah 

Oklahoma    City 

Okla 

Orange,  N.  J 

Oshkosh,V/is 

Pasadena,  Calif 

Passaic,  N.  J 

Pawtucket,  R.  I. . 
Pensacola,  Fla 

Peoria,  lU 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  J, 

Petersburg,  A'a 

Phoenix,  Ariz 

Pittsfield,Mass-... 

Plainfield.N.  J..., 

Pontiae,Mich 

Port  Huron,  Mich.. 

Portland,  Me 

I'ortsmouth,  Oliio  . 

Portsmouth,  Va 

PoughkeoDsie,  N.Y. 

Pueblo,  Colo 

Quincy,Ill 

Quiucy,  Mass , 


MALES  10  TO 
15  YEARS  OF 

age:  1920 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


uigam- 
ful  occu- 
pations. 


En- 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


62 
75 

106 
87 

1-18 

83 
152 
98 
77 
121 

217 
66 
125 

289 
108 

206 
105 
342 

588 
211 

246 

208 

121 

85 

026i  169 

331'  65 
320  52 
316  51 
002  150 
531 


6.2 
5.6 
5.3 
10 


S.O 
10.0 
9.8 

1.3 
10.2 
4.1 
9.8 
6.6 

5.7 
5.1 
9.3 

4.7 
5.3 

5.0 
3.8 
8.1 
6.1 

10.71 

6. 31 
10. 5i 

4.2 

3.1 
8.2 

15.  o' 
3.3; 
6.01 

6.81 
5.8 

11.5 
5.8 
9.6 
18.4 
13.8 

7.5 
8.5 
8.0 
6.6 
8.3 

4.9 
3.9 
3.9 
5.0 
6.4 


35813.3 

761  4. 6 
I64I  7.4 
209 12. 3 


542i  I681  6.61 


FEMALES  10 
TO  15  YEAKS 
OF  age: 1920 


1, 79 1 
2,702 
4,301 
1,232 
1,434 

1,900 
1,486 
1,239 
3,33" 
1,390 

1,470 
2,56" 
2,255 
1,8.39 
1,710 

1,726 
1,510 
3,221 

l,6S.i 
2,407 

1,270 
1,923 
1, 252 
1,433 
1,476 

1,354 
1,600 
2,339 
2, 330 
1,489 

1,126 
1,897 
1,992 

4,389 
1,859 

1,856 
1.760 
3,672 
3, 451 
1,739 

3,551 
2,476 
1,760 
1,317 
2,116 

1,324 
1,322 
1,322 
3,173 
1,694 

3,^07 
1,Tm9 
2,281 
1,670 
2,452 


En- 
gaged 
in  gain- 
ful occu- 
pations. 


Ph  V 


1.7 
1.4 

1.8 
5.6 

7.3 
0.9 
10.5 
16.3 
3.3 


148  4.2 
28011.3 


6.6 
1.3 
6.9 

4.4 
2.2 
2.0 
1.6 
1.1 

3.7 
3.8 
2.2 
4.1 
3.2 


Racine,  Wis 

Revere,  Mass 

Richmond,  Ind 

Roanoke,  Va 

Rock  Island,  HI 

Rockford,  III 

Rome,  N.  Y 

SacramentO;  Calif. . 

Saginaw,  Mich 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

Salem  J  Mass 

San  Dicgo,  Calif 

San  Jose, Calif.. ,.. 

Sa^  annah,  Ga 

Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Sheboygan,  Wis 

Shreveport,  La 

Sioux  Citv,  Iowa... 
Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak . 
Somerville,  Mass . . . 

South  Bend,  Ind... 

Springfield,  lU 

Springfield,  Mo 

Springfield,  Ohio.. . 
Stamford ,  Conn 

SteubenviUe,  Ohio. 

Stockton,  Cahf 

Superior,  Wis 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Tampa,  Fla 

Taunton,  Mass 

Terre  Haute,  Ind. . 

Topcka,  Kans 

Troy,  N.Y 

Tulsa,  Okla 

Utica,N.Y 

Waco,  Tex 

Wall  ham ,  Mass 

WaiTcn,  Ohio 

Waterbury,  Conn. . 

Waterloo,  Iowa 

Waterto%\"n,  N.  Y. . 
W.Hobokcn,N.J.. 
W.  New  York,  N.J. 
Wheeling,  W.  Va. . 

Wichita,  Kans 

Wicliita  Falls,  Tex. 
Wilkf  s-Barre,  Pa. . 
WilUamsport.  Pa. . 
Wilmington,  i^f.  C. 

Winston-Salem  N.C 
Woonsocket,R.  I.. 

York,  Pa 

Zanesville,  Ohio 


males  10  TO 
15  YE.4.ES  OF 

age:  1920 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


En- 


in  gam- 
ful  occu- 
pations. 


267  9.9 
120  6 
16914.0 
29611.2 
157   9.9 


6.5 
7.1 

6.7 
5.4 

8.4 

10.9 
7.1 
3.7 

14.7 
3.6 

1,3.8 
11.9 
5.6 
3.5 
7.6 

9.8 
8.1 
6.0 
7.2 
7.0 

6 

6.0 
3.3 
8.4 

7.4 

13.6 
7.6 
6.8 
4.3 
5.0 

6.8 
6.0 
8.6 
3.0 

8.8 

10.7 
6.4 
9.3 

11.6 
5.6 

4.4 
8.6 
7.7 
6.7 
17.4 

14.3 


436  18. 6 
30S  1.3. 1 
135   9.4 


FEMALES  10 
TO  15  YEARS 

OF  age:  1920 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


2,682 


En- 
gaged 
in  gain- 
ful occu- 
pations. 


959  45 

343  59 

861  50 

289  65 

705  117 

293  157 
918  36 
015  19 
385  272 
6041    83 

I 
632  143 
323i  90 
1451  80 
192|  23 
558   1 


5.3 

4.7 
6.1 
3.3 
3.7 

1.5 
4.4 
1.7 
2.0 
3.2 

6.8 
1.2 
0.9 
6.2 
1.8 

8.8 
3.9 
2.5 
1.9 
3.9 

7.9 
4.2 
2.0 
0.4, 
5.4 

2.4 
1.6 
0.7 
2.1 
4.5 


219  11.5 


2.9 
2.1 
4.0 
2.2 


224  4.8 
58  2.5 
56'  4.1 
14!  1.3 

2611  5.5 


2.1 
1.9 
7.0 
11.2 


114   3.8 


1.3 
2.8 
5.2 
3.6 
5.9 


18.8 
9.1 
1.4 


560 


ABSTEACT    OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS, 


Table  36.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  WOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  IN 
EACH  SPECIFIED  MARITAL  CLASS,  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  FOR  THE 
UNITED  STATES:  1890-1920. 


CENSUS  YEAR  AND  MAEITAL  CONDITION. 


1920 
Aggregate 

Married 

Single,  widowed,  divorced,  and  unknown 

1910 
Aggregate 

Married 

Single,  widowed,  divorced,  and  unknown, 

1900 
Aggregate 

Married 

Single,  \vidowed,  divorced,  and  imknown. 

1890 
Aggregate 

Married 

Single,  widowed,  divorced,  and  unknown. 


"WOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER. 


Total 
number. 


35, 177, 515 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


21,318,933 
13,858,582 


30, 047, 325 


17,684,687 
12,362,638 


24,249,191 


13,810,057 
10,439,134 


19,602,178 


11,124,785 
8, 477, 393 


8, 346, 796 


1,920,281 
6,426,515 


7, 639, 828 


1,890,661 
5,749,167 


4,997,415 


769, 477 
4,227,938 


3,712,144 

515.260 
3, 196,  S84 


Per 

cent. 


23.7 


9.0 
46.4 


25.4 


10.7 
46.5 


5.6 
40.5 


18.9 


4.6 
37.7 


Table  37.— NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  MARITAL  CONDITION,  OF  THE 
GAINFULLY  OCCUPIED  WOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  FOR  THE  UNITED 
STATES:  1890-1920. 


YEAR  AND  MARITAL  CONDITION. 

WOMEN  15  Y'EARS  OF  AGE 
AND  OVER  ENGAGED  IN 
GAINI^UL  OCCUPATIONS. 

Number. 

I'er  cent 
distri- 
bution. 

Aggregate 

1920 

8,346,796 

100.0 

1,920,281 
6,426,515 

7, 639, 828 

23.0 

Single,  widowed,  divorced, 
Aggregate 

77.0 

1910 

100.0 

1,890,661 
5, 749, 167 

4,997,415 

24.7 

Single,  widowed,  divorced. 
Aggregate . .   . . 

75.3 

1900 

100.0 

Married 

7t>9,177 
4,227,938 

3,712,144 

15.4 

Single,  widowed,  divorced, 
Aggregate 

84.6 

1890 

100.0 

• 

Married 

515,260 
3, 196, 884 

13.9 

Single,  widowed,  divorced 

86.1 

MARITAL   CONDITION    OF   OCCUPIED   WOMEN. 


561 


Table  38 — NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  MARITAL  CONDITION  OF 
THE  WOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  IN  EACH  GENERAL  DIVISION  OF  OCCI^FA- 
TIONS,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


CENSUS  YEAR  AND  GENERAL  DrVHSION  OF 
OCCUPATIONS. 


1920 

All  occupations 

Agriculture,  forestry,  and  animal  husbandry. 

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufacturing  and  mechanical  industries 

Transportation 

Trade 

PubUc  service  (not  elsewhere  classified) 

Professional  service 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 

1910 

All  occupations 

Agriculture,  forestry,  and  animal  husbandry 

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufacturing  and  mechanical  industries 

Transportation 

Trade 

PubUc  service  (not  elsewhere  classified) 

Professional  service 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occujiations 


Total 
number. 


8,346,796 


934,962 

2,781 

1,904,132 

212, 382 

663, 939 

21, 768 

1,015,904 

2,169,450 

1,421,478 


7, 639, 828 


Number. 


1,920,281 


371,537 
1,278 
466, 663 
26, 480 
156, 490 
7,542 
123,578 
637, 675 
129,038 


1,890,661 


692, 745 

371 

330,914 

8,602 

83,089 

4,377 

76, 287 

661,199 

33,077 


Per 
cent  of 
total. 


23.0 


SINGLE,  WIDOWED, 

DIVORCED,  AND 

UNKNOWN. 


Number. 


6,426,515 


Per 
cent  of 
total. 


39.7 
46.0 
24.5 
12.5 
23.6 
34.6 
12.2 
29.4 
9.1 


24.7 


563,  425 

1,503 

1,437,469 

185,902 

507,  449 

14, 226 

892,326 

1,531,775 

1,292,440 


5,749,167 


47.0 
35.0 
18.6 

8.1 
17.9 
32.3 
10.4 
26.6 

5.6 


780, 516 

689 

1,445,003 

97, 432 

381,084 

9,178 

657, 055 

1,822,078 

556,132 


77.0 


60.3 
54.0 
75.5 
87.5 
76.4 
65.4 
87.8 
70.6 
90.9 


75.3 


53.0 
65.0 
81.4 
91.9 
82.1 
67.7 
89.6 
73.4 
94.4 


Table  39 — NUMBER  AND  PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  GENERAL  DIVISIONS  OF 
OCCUPATIONS,  OF  THE  GAINFULLY  OCCUPIED  AVOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER 
IN  EACH  SPECIFIED  MARITAL  CLASS,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


CENSUS  YEAR  AND  GENERAL  DIVISION  OF 
OCCUPATIONS. 


1920 
All  occupations 

Agriculture,  forestry,  and  animal  husbandry 

Extraction  of  minerals 

Manufacturing  and  mechanical  industries. . 

Transportation 

Trade 

Public  service  (not  elsewhere  classified) 

Professional  ser^^ce 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 

1910 

All  occupations 

Agriculture,  forestry,  and  animal  husbandry 

Extraction  of  minerals 1 

Manufacturing  and  mechanical  industries.. 

Transportation 

Trade 

Public  service  (not  elsewhere  classified) 

Professional  ser\ice 

Domestic  and  personal  service 

Clerical  occupations 


TOTAL  NUMBER. 


Number. 


8, 346, 796 


934, 962 

2,781 

1,904,132 

212,382 

663,939 

21, 768 

1,015,904 

2,169,450 

1,421,478 


7, 639, 828 


1,473,261 

1,060 

1,775,917 

106, 034 

464,173 

13,555 

733,342 

2,483,277 

589,209 


Per 
cent 
dis- 
tribu- 
tion. 


100.0 


11.2 

(') 

22.8 

2.5 

8.0 

0.3 

12.2 

26.0 

17.0 


100.0 


19.3 

(') 

23.2 
1.4 
6.1 
0.2 
9.6 

32.5 
7.7 


Number. 


1,920,281 

371,537 

1,278 

466,663 

26,480 

156,490 

7,542 

123, 578 

637, 675 

129,038 


1,890,661 


Per 
cent 
dis- 
tribu- 
tion. 


692,745 

371 

330,914 

8,602 

83,089 

4,377 

76,287 

661,199 

33.077 


100.0 

19.3 
0.1 

24.3 
1.4 
8.1 
0.4 
6.4 

33.2 
6.7 


100.0 


36.6 

(') 

17.5 
0.5 
4.4 
0.2 
4.0 

35.0 
1.7 


SINGLE,  WIDOWED, 

DIVORCED,  AND 

UNKNOWN. 


Number. 


6,426,515 


5,749,167 


780,516 

689 

1,445,0C« 

97, 432 

381,084 

9,178 

6.57, 055 

1,822,078 

556,132 


Per 
cent 
dis- 
tribu- 
tion. 


100.0 


(') 

22.4 

2.9 

7.9 

0.2 

13.9 

2.3.8 

20.1 


100.0 


13.6 
(') 

25.1 
1.7 
6.6 
0.2 

11.4 

31.7 
9.7 


75108°— 22- 


-36 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


562 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


TABLE  40.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  WOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  IN 
EACH  SPECIFIED  MARITAL  CLASS  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  CLASS 
OF  POPULATION  AND  AGE  PERIODS,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION 
AND  AGE  PERIOD. 


All  classes 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over^ 

Native  white— Native 
parentage 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years... 

45  years  and  over  2 

Native  white— Foreign 
or  mixed  parentage 

15  to  lOyears 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  2 

Foreign-born  white 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  2 . . . . 

Negro 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  2 

Indian 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  - 

Chinese,  Japanese,  and 
all  other 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  2 


ALL  CLASSES. 


Total 
niomber. 


4, 756 
4,749 

15,249 
8, 4S8 
6,760: 

10,421 


18,529 

2,801 
2,629 
7,807 
4, 438, 
3,368: 
5,291 


7,211 

1,102 
1 .  067 
3;  1.50 
1,804 
1,346 
1,891 

5,913 

268 
469 
2,720 
1,366 
1,354 
2,4.54 

3,423 

569 
567 
1,525 
851 
674 
759; 

70 
12 


Engaged  in 
gainful  occu- 
pations. 


Number. 


8,346,796 


748  3,652,963 

5691  699,080 
889t  855, 946 
1621,4.39,349 
—        (1) 

302        (1) 
128     658, 588 


108  2,088,431 

0S3|     498,023 

020!     .521,017 

774, 177 

(') 

(1) 

295,214 


1,113,216 

139, 685 
177,0.30 
506,267 

290,234 

1,476,915 

216,767 
252,417 
6.89,933 

(') 

(') 
317,798 

9,168 

1,372 

1,449 

3,764 

(') 

0) 

2,583 


6,103 

39r 

1,216 
3,883 

(') 

(') 
609 


Per 
cent. 


23.7 


32.7 
38.1 
22.4 


19.7 

2.5.0 
32.5 
18.4 


29.0 

45 

4.S.8 
24.6 


1.5. 6 

18.8 

52.  0 
37.7 
18.6 


11.8 

43.1 

38.0 
44.5 
45.2 


41.8 

13.0 

10.8 
15.1 
14.2 


12.0 


20.9 

20.4 
20.5 
20. 7 


24.3 


Total, 
number. 


21,318,933 


596,542 
2,483,697 
11,918,789 
6, 492, 3.55 
5,426,4;U 
6,319,905 


11, 195, 865 

372, 924 
1,404,020 
6,169,355 
3.421,662 
2,747,693 
3,249,566 


3,890,870 

68, 151 
422, 3.58 
2, 251,. 596 
1,245,794 
1,(X)5,802 
1,148,765 

4,123,503 

38,477 
289,349 
2,299,018 
1,1.50,570 
1,148,448 
1,496,659 

2,039,181 
114,169 
356, 740 

1,1.58,765 
650,348 
508,417 
409,507 

43, 923 

2,279 
6,005 
22,209 
11,923 
10,286 
13,430 


25,591 

542 
5, 225 
17,846 
12,058 
5,788 
1,978 


Engaged  in 
gainful  occu- 
pations. 


Number. 


1,920,281 


74, 305 
283, 870 
1,14.3,706 
627,  .580 
516,126 
418,400 


707, 503 

29, 980 
106,191 
407,769 
225, 760 
182,009 
163,563 


245,311 

7,677 
37,284 
146,385 
83,255 
63, 130 
53,965 

296, 126 

4,. 382 
27,876 
189, 138 
95, 802 
93,336 
74,730 

662, 684 

31,911 
111,095 
394,916 
219,432 
175, 484 
124, 762 

3,929 

258 
548 
2,169 
1,210 
9.59 
954 


4,728 
97 

876 
3,329 
2,121 
1,208 

426 


Per 

cent. 


9.0 


12.5 
11.4 
9.6 
9.7 
9.5 
6.6 


6.3 

8.0 

7 

6.6 

6.6 

6.6 

5.0 


6.3 
11.3 

8.8 
6.5 
6.7 
6.3 
4.7 

7.2 
11.4 
9.6 
8.2 
8.3 
8.1 
5.0 

32.5 

28.0 
31.1 
34.1 
33.7 
34.5 
30.5 


11.3 
9.1 
9.8 

10.1 
9.3 
7.1 


18.5 

17.9 
16.8 
18.7 
17.6 
20.9 
21.5 


SINGLE,  WIDOWED, 

DIVORCED, 

AND  UNKNOWN. 


Total 
number. 


13, 858, 582 


4,160,222 
2,266,279 
3,330,813 
1,996,313 
1,334,500 
4,101,268 


7,333,883 

2,428,645 
1,225, '' 
1,637,807 
1,017,198 
620, 609 
2,041,562 


3,320,238 

1,033,932 
644,662 
898, 790 
558, 327 
340,463 
742, 8.54 

1,790,482 
230, 195 
180, 507 
421,946 
216, 362 
205, 584 
957,834 

1, 383, 919 

455, 630 
210,938 
367,027 
201,325 
165,702 
350,324 

26, 508 

10, 428 
3,591 
4,322 
2,567 
1,755 
8,167 


3,552 

1,392 
712 
921 
5.34 
387 
527 


Engaged  in 
gainful  occu- 
pations. 


Niunber 


6, 426, 515 


1,481,017 
1,525,205 
2,273,667 

(1) 

0) 
1,146,626 


2,945,460 

669, 100 

749,7.55 

1,031,580 

(') 

(0 
495,025 


1, 843, 120 

490, 346 
483,733 
627,792 

('^ 

(') 

241,249 

817, 090 
135,303 
149,154 
317,129 

(1) 

(') 
>   215,504 

814,231 

1,84,856 
141,. 322 
295,017 

(') 

(1) 
193,036 

5,239 

1,114 

901 

1,595 

0) 
1,629 


1,375 

298 
340 
554 

(') 

(') 
183 


1  Figures  not  available. 


2  Includes  age  unknown. 


MARITAL   CONDITION  .OF   OCCUPIED    WOMEN. 


563 


Table  41.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  THE  GAINFULLY  OCCUPIED  WOMEN  15 
YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED  MARITAL  CLASS,  BY  CLASS  OF 
POPULATION  AND  AGE  PERIODS,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 


CLASS  OF  POPULATION  AND  AGE  PERIOD. 


All  classes 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  4^1  years 

45  years  and  over  2 

Native  white— Native  parentage 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  2 

Native  white — Foreign  or  mixed  par 

entage 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  2 

Foreign-born  white 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years -. 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  aud  over " 

Negro 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  aud  over  2 

Indian 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years , 

45  years  and'  over^ , 

Chinese,  Japanese,  and  all  other 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  2 


Total 
number. 


8,346,796 


1, 555, 322 
1, 809,  075 
3, 417, 373 

(') 

(1) 
1,565,026 


3,652,963 

699,  OSO 
855, 946 
1,439,349 
(1) 
0) 
658, 588 


2,088,431 

498, 023 
521,017 
774, 177 
(') 
(') 
295, 214 

1,113,216 

139, 0^5 

177,030 

506, 267 

(') 

(') 

290,234 

1,476,915 

216,  767 
252,  417 
689, 933 
0) 
0) 
317,  798 

9,168 

1,372 
1,449 
3,764 

0) 

0) 
2,583 

6,103 
395 
1,216 
3,883 


0) 


609 


Number. 


1,920,281 


74, 305 
283,  870 
1, 143,  706 
627,  5S0 
516, 126 
418, 400 


707,503 

29,980 
106, 191 
407,  769 
225,  760 
182,009 
163, 563 


245,311 

7,677 
37,284 
146, 385 
8.3,  255 
63,130 
63,965 

296, 126 

4, 3S2 
27, 876 
189, 138 
95,802 
93,336 
74,  730 

662, 684 
31,911 
111,095 
394,  916 
219,  432 
175,  484 
124, 762 

3,929 

258 
548 
2,169 
1,210 
959 
954 

4,728 

97 

876 

3,329 

2,121 

1,208 

426 


Per  cent 
of  total. 


23.0 


4.8 
15.7 
33.5 


26.7 


SINGLE,    WIDOWED, 

DIVORCED, 

AND  UNKNOWN. 


Number. 


6, 426, 515 


1,481,017 
1, 525,  205 
2, 273, 667 

(') 

(') 
1,146,626 


19.4 

4.3 
12.4 
28.3 


11.7 

1.5 
7.2 
18.9 


18.3 

26.6 

3.1 

15.7 

37.4 


25.7 

44.9 

14.7 
44.0 
57.2 


39.3 

42.9 

18.8 
37.8 
57.6 


36.9 

77.5 

24.6 
72.0 
85.7 


70.0 


2,945,460 
669, 100 
749,  755 

1, 031, 580 
(1) 

495, 025 


1, 843, 120 

490, 346 
483,  733 
627,  792 

241, 249 

817,090 

135,303 
149, 154 
317, 129 
(') 
(') 
215, 504 

814,231 
184,  856 
141, 322 
295, 017 
(') 
0) 
193,036 

5,239 

1,114 

901 

1,595 


?! 


1,629 

1,375 

298 
340 
554 


Per  cent 
of  total. 


77.0 


95.2 
84.3 
66.5 


73.3 


80.6 

95.7 
87.6 
71.7 


75.2 


88.3 

98.5 


81.7 

73.4 

96.9 
84.3 
62.6 


74.3 

55.1 

85.  3 
56.0 
42.8 


60.7 

57.1 

81.2 
62  2 
42.4 


63. 1 

22.5 

75.4 
28.0 
14.3 


1  Figures  not  available. 


^  Includes  age  unknown. 


564 


ABSTEACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  42.— PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  AGE  PERIODS,  FOR  EACH  PRINCIPAL  CLASS 
OF  THE  POPULATION,  OF  ALL  WOMEN  AND  OF  THE  GAINFULLY  OCCUPIED  WOMEN 
15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  IN  EACH  SPECIFIED  MARITAL  CLASS,  FOR  THE  UNITED 
STATES:  1920. 


CLASS   OF   POPITLATION   AND 
AGE  PERIOD. 


All  classes 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  ^ 

Kative  white — Native  par- 
entage   

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years , 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years , 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  2 , 

Native    white — Foreign    or 

mixed  parentage 

15  to  19  years , 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years , 

45  years  and  over  2 

Foreign-born  white 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years , 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  2 

Negro 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  2 

Indian 

15  to  19  years , 

20  to  24  years , 

25  to  44  years , 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  2 

Chinese,  Japanese,  and  all 

other 

15  to  19  years 

20  to  24  years 

25  to  44  years 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years 

45  years  and  over  2 


■WOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND   OVER:    1920. 


Aggregate. 


Total 
number. 


100.0 


1:3.5 
13.5 
43.4 
24.1 
19.2 
29.6 


100.0 
15.1 
14.2 

42.1 
24.0 
18.2 
28.6 


100.0 
15.3 
14.8 
43.7 
25,0 
18.7 
26.2 

100.0 
4.5 
7.9 
46.0 
23.1 
22.9 
41.5 

100.0 

16.6 
16.6 
44.6 
24.9 
19.7 
22.2 

100.0 
IS.  0 
13.6 
37.7 
20.6 
17.1 
30.7 


100.0 
6.6 
20.4 
64.4 
43.2 
21.2 
8.6 


Married. 


100.0 


2.8 
11.7 
5.5.9 
30.5 
25.5 
29.6 


100.0 
3.3 
12.5 
55.1 
30.6 
24.5 
29.0 


100.0 

1.8 
10.9 
57.9 
32.0 
25.9 
29.5 

100.0 
0.9 
7.0 
55.8 
27.9 
27.9 
36.3 

100.0 

5.6 
17.5 
56.8 
31.9 
24.9 
20.1 

100.0 

5.2 
13.7 
60.6 
27.1 
23.4 
30.6 


100.0 
2.1 
20.4 
69.7 
47.1 
22.6 
7.7 


Single, 
widowed, 
divorced, 

and 
unknown. 


100.0 


30.0 
16.4 
24.0 
14.4 
9.6 
29.6 


100.0 
33.1 
16.7 
22.3 
13.9 
8.5 
27.8 


100.0 
31.1 
19.4 
27.1 
16.8 
10.3 
22.4 

100.0 
12.9 
10.1 
23.6 
12.1 
11.5 
53.5 

100.0 
32.9 
15.2 
26.5 
14.5 
12.0 
25.3 

100.0 
39.3 
13.5 
16.3 
9.7 
6.6 
30.8 


100.0 
39.2 
20.0 
25.  9 
1.5.0 
10.9 
14.8 


Engaged  in  gainful  occupations. 


Total 
number. 


18.6 
21.7 
40.9 


18.8 


100.0 
19.1 
23.4 
39.4 

(1) 

18.0 


100.0 

23.8 
24.9 
37.1 


14.1 


100.0 

12.5 
15.9 
45.5 

(1) 

0) 
26.1 

100.0 

14.7 
17.1 
46.7 

(') 

0) 
21.5 

100.  0 
15.0 
15.8 
4L1 

(1) 
(1) 
28.2 


100.0 

6.5 

19.9 

63.6 

(M 

0) 

10.0 


100.0 


3.9 
14.8 
59.  G 
32.7 
26.9 
21.8 


100.0 

4.2 
15.0 
.57.6 
31.9 
25.7 
23.1 


100.0 
3.1 
15.2 
59.7 
33.9 
25.7 
22.0 

100.0 
1.5 
9.4 
63.9 
32.4 
31.5 
25.2 

100.0 

4.8 
16.  S 
59.6 
33.1 
26.5 
18.8 

100.0 

6.6 
13.9 
55.2 
30.8 
24.4 
24.3 


100.0 

2.1 
IS.  5 
70.4 
44.9 
25.5 

9.0 


Single, 
widowed, 
divorced, 

and 
unknown. 


100.0 


2:3.0 
23.7 
35.4 


17.8 


100.0 
22.  7 
25.5 
35.0 


(1) 


100.0 
26.6 
26.2 
34.1 


13.1 

100.0 
16.6 
IS.  3 
3S.8 


(') 
26.4 

100.0 

22.7 
17.4 
36.2 

(') 
(') 
23.7 

100.0 
21.3 
17.2 
30.4 


31.1 


100.0 
21.7 
24.7 
40.3 


13.3 


1  Figures  not  available. 


2  Includes  age  unknown. 


MARITAL   CONDITIOIsr   OF   OCCUPIED   WOMEN. 


565 


Table  43.— PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  POPULATION  CLASSES,  OF  ALL  WOMEN 
AND  OF  THE  GAINFULLY  OCCUPIED  WOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  IN 
EACH  SPECIFIED  MARITAL  CLASS,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 


WOMEN  15  YEARS   OF  AGE   AND  OVER:    1920. 

Aggregate. 

Engaged  in  gainful  occupations. 

CLASS  OF  POPULATION. 

Total 
number. 

Married. 

Single, 

widowed, 

divorced, 

and 

unknojvn. 

Total 
number. 

Married. 

Single, 
widowed, 
divorced, 

and 
unknown. 

All  classes 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

Native    white — Native    par- 
entage  

52.7 

20.5 
K).  S 
9.7 
0.2 

0.1 

52.5 

18.3 
19.3 
9.6 
0.2 

0.1 

52.9 

24.0 
12.9 
10.0 
0.2 

(1) 

43.8 

25.0 
13.3 
17.7 
0.1 

0.1 

36.8 

12.8 
15.4 
34.5 
0.2 

0.2 

45.8 

Native     white — Foreign     or 
mixed  parentage 

28.7 

Foreign-born  white 

12.7 

12.7 

0.1 

Chinese,  Japanese,  and   all 

G) 

1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


566 


ABSTRACT    OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  44 NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  WOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  IN 

EACH    SPECIFIED    MARITAL    CLASS,    ENGAGED    IN    GAINFUL    OCCUPATIONS,    BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States  . . . 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlanric 

East  North  Ceniral. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hamp.shire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsj'lvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Mieliigan 

Wisciusin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Coliunbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


36,177,515 


AGGREGATE. 


Total 
number. 


2,681, 
7, 757, 
7,321, 
4, 159, 
4, 420, 
2,794, 
3,131, 
1,000, 
1,910, 


Engaged  in 
gainful  occu- 
pations. 


Num- 
ber. 


8, 346, 796 


862,348 
102, 113 
555, 367 
767,677 
178,574 
649,046 
023, 104 
175, 555 
433,012 


271,764 
161,208 
123,982 
1,425,443 
219,409 
479, 332 

3, 767, 540 
1,092,623 
2, 897, 294 

1,990,701 
1,021,915 
2,242,120 
1, 198, 037 
869,060 

774,433 
819,947 
1, 186, 407 
181,450 
190, 812 
419,146 
587, 284 

77, 105 
506, 569 
188, 466 
730, 985 
431,. 564 
769, 185 
504, 048 
900, 117 
312, 798 

770,695 
749, 045 
720, 780 
554, 325 

525, 477 

571,339 

594,679 

1,439,534 

160,625 
123, 287 

54, 169 
307, 458 
103, 503 

95,671 
133,642 

21, 731 

,  438, 357 

261,847 

1,210,607 


64,636 
49, 138 
26. 803 

498, 258 
78, 989 

144,524 

1,131,504 
292, 158 
678, 451 

409,073 
183,  882 
536, 990 
244,515 
180,907 

163, 368 
140, 761 
242, 557 
27,971 
29, 483 
71,423 
92, 116 

17,947 
135, 669 

92,425 
153, 057 

56, 726 
187,  546 
185,  754 
266,093 

83,357 

128, 969 
145, 655 
199, 751 
174,671 

103, 143 

145, 661 

90,148 

284, 152 

28, 186 
17,435 

9,356 
62, 180 
14, 656 
17,707 
21, 708 

4,327 

92,612 

54, 370 

286,030 


Per 
cent. 


32.2 
27.1 
2L2 
18.5 
26.7 
23.2 
19.9 
17.6 
22.7 


23.8 
30.5 
21.6 
35.0 
36.0 
30.2 

30.0 
26.7 
23.4 

20.5 
18.0 
24.0 
20.4 
20.8 

21.1 
17.2 
20.4 
15.4 
15.5 
17.0 
15.7 

23.3 

26.8 
49.0 
20.9 
13.1 
24.4 
36.9 
29.6 
26.6 

16.7 
19.4 
27.7 
31.5 

19.6 
25.  5 
15.2 
19 

17.5 
14.1 
17.3 
20.2 
14.2 
18.5 
16.2 
19.9 

21.1 
20.8 
23.6 


Total. 
number. 


1,485 
4,518 
4,545 
2,555 
2,654 
1,725 
1,988 
654 
1,191 


162 
92 

74 
758 

118: 

278: 

2,134 

653 

1, 730 

1,241 

650: 

1,353 

782, 
517 

450 
505 
724: 
113 
121 
263 
375 

47 
294 

88: 

432: 
280, 
460: 
298: 
551 
199 

481 
461 
440 
342^ 

344 
338 
402 
902 

108 
84: 
38 

195: 
66 
63 
83 
14 

287 
170 
733 


Engaged  in 
gainful  occu- 
pations. 


Num-      Per 
ber.       cent. 


1,920,281 


175, 568 
348, 128 
282, 285 
137, 368 
394, 664 
225, 222 
201,013 
43, 152 
112,881 


16,288 
13, 308 
6,011 
96,496 
15, 530 
27, 935 

194, 305 
50, 451 
103, 372 

76,655 
34, 848 
96,448 
52,097 
22, 237 

20, 170 
24,200 
50, 414 
3,910 
5,231 
13,967 
19, 476 

4,413 
32, 262 
22, 871 
41,555 
10,499 
60, 951 
79,526 
107,275 
35,312 

31,280 
44, 262 
72, 733 
76, 947 

36, 919 
50,112 
26, 953 

87, 029 

6,508 
4, 408 
2,666 
14, 462 
3,715 
6,174 
3,779 
1,440 

24, 172 
15, 155 
73, 554 


9.0 


11.8 
7.7 
6.2 
5.4 
14.9 
13.1 
10.1 
6.6 
9.5 


10.0 
14.4 
8.1 
12.7 
13.3 
10.0 

9.1 

7.7 
6.0 

6.2 
5.4 
7.1 
6.7 
4.3 

4.5 
4.8 
7.0 
3.4 
4.3 
5.3 
5.2 

9.3 
11.0 
25.8 
9.6 
3.7 
13.2 
26.6 
19.5 
17.7 

6.5 

9.6 

16.5 

22.5 

10.7 
14.8 
6.7 
9.6 

6.0 
5.2 
7.0 
7.4 
5.6 
9.7 
4.5 
10.0 

8.4 
8.9 
10.0 


SINGLE,  widowed, 

divorced  ,  AND 

UNKNOWN. 


Total, 
number. 


13,858,582  6,426,515 


Engaged  in 

gainful  occu- 

pa  lions. 


Num-      Per 
ber.       cent. 


1,195, 
3, 2,39, 
2,776, 
1,603, 
1,766, 
1,069, 
1,142, 
345, 
719, 


761 


109 


666 
100 
201 

1,632 

439 

1, 167 

749 
371 
889 
415 
351 

323 
314 
461 
67 
69 
155 
211 

29 

212 

99 

298 
150 
308 
205 
348, 
112 

289 
287 
280 
212 

181 
232 
191 
536 

52 

38 
15 
112 
36 
31 
49 
7 

150 

91 

476: 


2091,753, 

658 

1,273, 

,58;{ 

630, 

601 

783, 

6()6 

423, 

2,55 

422, 

610 

132, 

239 

320, 

141 

4S, 

855 

35, 

477 

20, 

546 

401, 

637 

63, 

105 

116, 

936 

937, 

036 

241, 

237 

575, 

2,50 

332, 

728 

149, 

002 

440, 

389 

192, 

289 

158, 

648 

143, 

6.53 

116, 

.521 

192, 

607 

24, 

404 

24, 

2,56 

57, 

494 

72, 

636 

13, 

,526 

103, 

864 

69, 

428 

111, 

753 

46, 

443 

126, 

400 

106, 

.595 

158, 

956 

48, 

635 

97. 

162 

101, 

573 

127, 

296 

97, 

1.52 

66, 

442 

95, 

816 

63, 

845 

197, 

.506 

21, 

733 

13, 

997 

6, 

265 

47, 

92() 

10, 

986 

11, 

929 

17, 

268 

2, 

486 

68, 

77S 

39, 

975 

212, 

MARITAL   CONDITIOlSr    OF   OCCUPIED   WOMEN. 


567 


Table  45 NUMBER  AND   PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  MARITAL  CONDITION,  OF 

THE  GAINFULLY  OCCUPIED  WOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  DIVISIONS 
AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States.. 

Geographic  rmsiONs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central. . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  Englaot): 

Maine , 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island , 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Lousiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mount.^in: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wvoming 

Colorado 

New  Me.xico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


1920 


Total 
number. 


8,346,796 


Sf)2, 

2, 102, 

1,555, 

707, 

1, 17S, 

049, 

023, 

175, 

433, 


04,630 
49, 138 
20, S03 

498,258 
78,989 

144, 524 

1,131,504 
292,  loSi 
678, 451 

409,075 
183,882 
536, 990 
244,515 
180,907 

163, 366 
140, 761 
242, 557 
27, 971 
29,483 
71,423 
92, 116 

17,947 
135,669 

92,425 
153,057 

50, 726 
187, 546 
185, 754 
266, 093 

83,357 

128,969 
145,655 
199, 751 
174,671 

103, 143 

145,661 

90, 148 

'  284,152 

28, 186 
17, 4:35 

9,3.56 
62, 180 
14, 656 
17, 707 
21,708 

4,327 

92,612 
54,370 
286,030 


Married. 


Num.- 
ber. 


Per 

cent 

of 

total 


1,920,281     23. 0 


175,588 
348, 128 
282, 285 
137,368 
394,664 
225,222! 
201,013 
43, 152, 
112,881 


20.4 
16.6 
18.1 
17.9 
33.5 
34.7 
32.3 
24.6 
28.1 


16,2881 
13, 308' 
6,011 
96, 496 
15,530 
27,935 

194,305 
50, 451 
103,372 

76,655 

34,848 
96,448 
52, 097 
22,237 

20, 170 
24,200 
50, 414 
3,910 
5,231 
13, 967 
19, 476 

4,413 
32.262 
22,871 
41,555 
10, 499 
60,951 
79, 526 
107, 275 
35,312 

31,280 
44,262 
72, 733 
76,947 

36,919 
50, 112 
26, 953 
87,029 

6,508 
4,408 
2,666 
14,462 
3,715 
6, 174 
3,779 
1,440 

24,172 
15, 155 
73, 554 


25.2 
27.1 
22.4 
19.4 
19.7 
19.3 

17.2 
17.3 
15.2 

18.7 
19.0 
18.0 
21.3 
12.3 

12.3 

17.2 

20, 

14.0 

17.7 

19.0 

2L1 

24.6 

23.8 

24. 

27. 

18.5 

32.5 

42, 

40.3 

42.4 

24.3 
30.4 
36.4 
44.1 

35.8 
34.4 
29.9 
30.6 

23.1 
25.3 

28.5 
2.3.3 
25.3 
34.9 
17.4 
33.3 

26.1 
27  9 
25.7 


Sinc;lo,  wid- 
owedjdivorced, 
and  mikuown. 


Nimi- 
ber. 


6,426,515 


686,780 
1,753,985 
1,273,082 
630, 309 
783,910 
423, 824 
422, 091 
132, 403 
320, 131 


48,348 
35,830 
20, 792 

401, 762 
63,459 

116,589 

937,199 
241,707 
575,079 

332,418 
149,034 
440,542 
192,418 
158,670 

143, 196 
116,501 
192, 143 
24,061 
ai,2.52 
57, 456 
72,640 

13, 5.34 
103,407 

69,554 
111,502 

46, 227 
126,595 
106,228 
158,818 

48,045 

97,689 
101,393 
127,018 

97, 72-1 

66,224 
95, 549 
63,195 
197, 123 

21,678 
13,027 

6,690 
47, 718 
10,941 
11,533 
17,929 

2,887 

68,440 
39,215 
212, 476 


Per 

cent 

of 

total. 


1910 


Total 
number. 


77.0 


7,639,828 


79.6 
83.4 
81.9 
82.1 
66.5 
65.3 
67.7 
75.4 
73.9 


74.8 
72.9 
77.6 
80.6 
80.3 
80.7 

82. 

82.7 

84.8 

81.3 
81.0 
82.0 

78.7 
87.7 

87.7 
82.8 
79.2 
86.0 
82.3 
80.4 
78.9 

75.4 
76.2 
75.3 

72.8 

81.5 

67, 

57.2 

59.7 

57.6 

75.7 
69. 6 
63.6 
55.9 

64.2 
65.6 
70.1 
69.4 

76.9 
74.7 
71.5 
76.7 
74.7 
66.1 
82.6 
66.7 

73.9 
72.1 
74.3 


143,796 
129,883 
207,496 
28, 145 
27,936 
62,6.32 
79, 826 

17,037 
125,  801 

52,762 
158,321 

52,0.38 
231,002 
226,843 
305,073 

67,093 

140,242 
158, 147 
264,954 
260,318 

135, 869 

162,005 

69, 856 

280,184 

18,700 
12, 879 
5,955 
53,004 
14,487 
10, 357 
18,235 
.  4, 348 

65,771 
40, 225 
173, 938 


Married. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,890,661 


137,452 
280,550 
192,518 
112,711 
470,833 
348,419 
2."51,204 
35, 9.54 
60,960 


14, 281 
12,0-14 
6,724 
74,815 
11,393 
18, 195 

156,515 
37,053 
86,382 

53,958 
26, -133 
60,305 
31,414 
20,408 

16,938 
20,049 
40,205 
4, 540 
4,588 
10,341 
16,044 

4,272 
30,662 
14, 006 
45,814 
11,551 
86,507 
110,293 
137, 240 
30,488 

37, 873 
^,596 
120,342 
135,608 

59, 179 
63, 70S 
23,090 
105,287 

4,2.35 
3,621 
1,674 
12,211 
4,899 
4,159 
3,506 
1,649 

14,356 
9,184 
37,420 


Per 

cent 

of 

total 


17.9 

15.6 

15 

16.6 

38. 1 

42.3 

38, 

26.1 

21 


22, 

25.2 

2:i.9 

17.0 

16, 

15.4 

16.0 
10.0 
14.6 

15.8 
17 

14.2 
17. 0 
12 

11.8 

l.'i.4 

19.4 

16. 

16.4 

16.  5 

20.1 

25.1 
24.4 
26. 5 
2.S.  9 
22.2 
37.4 
48.0 
45.0 
45.4 

27.0 
34.5 
45.4 
52.1 

4.3.6 
39.3 
33.1 
37.6 

22.6 
28.1 
28.1 
23.0 
3:3.8 
40.2 
19.2 
37.9 

21.8 
22.8 
21.5 


Single,  wid- 
owed, divorced, 
and  unknown. 


Num- 
ber. 


5,749,167 


628, 
1,521, 
1,073, 
567, 
765, 
475, 
396, 
102, 
218, 


48, 350 
35, 753 
21,399 

364, 792 
58, 127 

100, 286 

819, 583 
197,949 
504,432 

283,615 
126, 704 
365, 753 
153,038 
139,369 

126, 858 
109,834 
167,291 
23, 599 
23, 348 
52, 291 
63, 782 

12. 765 
95, 139 
38,756 

112,507 
40,487 
144, 495 
116,550 
167, 833 
36,605 

102, 369 
103,551 
144,612 
124, 710 

76,690 
98, 297 

46. 766 
174, 897 

14,465 
9,258 
4,281 

40,793 
9, 588 
6,198 

14,729 
2,699 

51,415 
31,041 
136,518 


Per 

cent 

of 

total. 


75.3 


82.1 
84.4 
81.8 
83.4 
61.9 
57.7 
61.2 
73.9 
78.2 


77.2 
74.8 
76.1 
83,0 
83.6 
84.6 

84.0 
84.0 
85.4 

84.2 
82.7 
85.8 
83.0 
87.2 

88.2 
84.6 
80.6 
83.  8 
83.6 
83.5 
79.9 

74.9 
75.6 
73.5 
71.1 
77.8 
62.6 
51.4 
55.0 
54.6 

73.0 
65.5 
54.6 
47.9 

56.4 
60.7 
66.9 
62.4 

77.4 
71.9 
71.9 
77.0 
66.2 
59.8 
80.8 
62.1 

78.2 
77.2 
78.5 


568  ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 

Table  46.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  MARRIED  WOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND 


1920 

1910 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Total 
number. 

Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 

Total 
number. 

Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

United  States 

21,318,933 

1,920,281 

9.0 

17, 684, 687 

1,890,661 

10.7 

Geographic  divisions: 

1,485,377 
4, 518, 248 
4,545,175 
2,555,896 
2,654,236 
1,725,179 
1,988,774 
654, 476 
1,191,572 

175, 568 
348, 128 
282, 285 
137,368 
394, 664 
225, 223 
201,013 
43, 152 
112,881 

11.8 
7.7 
6.2 
5.4 
14.9 
1.3.1 
10.1 
6.6 
9.5 

1,286,  .344 
3,774,008 
3,704,975 
2,241,834 
2,216,806 
1,559,716 
1,614,155 
484, 847 
802. 002 

137, 452 
280,. 550 
192,518 
112,711 
470, 833 
348,419 
251,264 
35, 954 
60, 960 

10.7 

Middle  Atlantic 

7.4 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

5.2 

5.0 

21.2 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

22.3 
1.5.6 

7.4 

Pacific 

7.6 

New  England: 

Maine 

162,623 
92,353 
74, 505 

758,897 
118,772 
278,227 

2,134,604 

653, 5S7 

1,730,057 

1,241,451 

650, 187 

1,353,118 

782,648 
517,771 

450,785 
505,294 
724, 886 
113,843 
121,408 
263,890 
375, 790 

47,469 
294, 043 

88,602 
432,557 
280,811 
460, 742 
298, 648 
551,522 
199,842 

481,060 
461,883 
440,207 
342, 029 

344,  .325 
338, 897 
402,863 
902,689 

108, 119 
84,554 
38, 172 

195, 193 
66,577 
63, 685 
83,713 
14,463 

287, 871 
170, 069 
733,632 

16, 288 
13, 308 
6,011 
96, 496 
15, 530 
27,935 

194, 305 
50,451 
103,372 

76, 655 
34, 848 
96, 448 
52,097 
22,237 

20, 170 
24,200 
50,414 
3,910 
5,231 
13,967 
19,476 

4,413 
32, 262 
22,871 
41,555 
10, 499 
60, 951 
79, 526 
107, 275 
35,312 

31,280 
44,262 
72, 733 
76,947 

36,919 
50,112 
26, 953 
87, 029 

6,508 
4,408 
2,666 
14, 462 
3,715 
6,174 
3,779 
1,440 

24, 172 
15, 155 
73, 554 

10.0 
14.4 
8.1 
12.7 
13.1 
10.0 

9.1 

7.7 
6.0 

6.2 
5.4 
7.1 
6.7 
4.3 

4.5 
4.8 
7.0 
3.4 
4.3 
5.3 
5.2 

9.3 
11.0 
25.8 
9.6 
3.7 
1.3.2 
26.6 
19.5 
17.7 

6.5 
9.6 
16.  5 
22.5 

10.7 
U.8 
6.7 
9.6 

6.0 
5.2 
7.0 
7.4 
5.6 
9.7 
4.5 
10.0 

8.4 
8.9 
10.0 

156. 535 
89,357 
75,681 

644,531 
102, 938 
217, 302 

1,793,558 

506, 9S5 

1,473,465 

991,870 
576, 524 
1,113,992 
587,253 
435,336 

360, 136 
442,599 
660,819 
98, 370 
105, 949 
230, 441 
343, 520 

40,915 
247.837 

65, 688 
366, 488 
225,691 
386, 528 
263,611 
475, 941 
144, 107 

436,478 
411,118 
388, 191 
323, 929 

292,600 

290. 536 
317, 4.50 
713, 569 

64, 185 
58, 904 
24, 199 
160,546 
61,048 
35,601 
66, 255 
14, 109 

214,6.53 
128, 182 
459, 167 

14,281 
12,044 
6,724 
74,815 
11,393 
18, 195 

1.56, 515 
.37,6.53 

86,382 

53,958 
26,433 
60,305 
31,414 

20, 408 

16, 938 
20, 049 
40, 205 
4,546 
4,588 
10,341 
16,044 

4,272 
30, 662 
14,006 
45,814 
11,551 
86,507 
110,293 
137,240 
30, 488 

37, 873 
54,596 
120,342 
135,608 

59,179 
03, 708 
23,090 
105, 287 

4,235 
3,621 
1,674 
12,211 
4,899 
4, 159 
3,506 
1,649 

14,356 
9,184 
37, 420 

9.1 

13.5 

Vermont 

8.9 

Massachusetts 

11.6 

11.1 

Connecticut 

8.4 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

8.7 

7.4 

5.9 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

5.4 

4.6 

Illinois 

5.4 

Michigan 

5.3 

4.7 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

4.7 

Iowa 

4.5 

Missouri 

6.1 

North  Dakota 

4.6 

South  Dakota 

4.3 

Nebraska 

4.5 

Kansas 

4.7 

SotJTH  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

10.4 

Maryland 

12.4 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

21.3 
12.5 

West  V'irginia 

5.1 

North  CaroUna 

22.4 

South  CaroUna 

41.8 

Georgia 

28.8 

Florida 

21.2 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

8.7 

13.3 

Alabama 

31.0 

Mississippi 

41.9 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

20.2 

Louisiana 

21.9 

Oklahoma 

7.3 

Texas 

14.8 

Mountain: 

Montana 

6.6 

Idaho 

6.1 

Wyoming 

6.9 

Colorado 

7.6 

New  Mexico 

8.0 

Arizona 

11.7 

Utah 

5.3 

Nevada 

11.7 

Pacific: 

Washing!  on 

6.7 

Oregon 

7.2 

CaUfornia 

8.1 

MARITAL   CONDITION   OF   OCCUPIED   WOMEN.  569 

OVER  ENOAGED   IN   GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:    1890-1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States. . . 

Geographic  wvisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  VorJc 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Centr.vl: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia , 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina.  .• 

South  Carolina 

Geor£;ia 

Florida , 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas , 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico ^. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


1900 


Total 
number. 


13,810,057 


1, 07S,  704 
2,023,463 
3,073,297 
1,879,354 
1,757,898 
] ,  282, 274 
1, 100, 267 
292, 622 
422, 178 


143, 550 
84, 475 
72, 479 

524, 893 
79, 798 

173,509 

,393,915 
364, 239 
, 165, 309 

813, 106 
501,303 
900,138 
487, 297 
371,453 

297,071 
419,512 
568,817 
51,444 
69,816 
193,639 
279, 055 

34, 955 
210,858 

50, 378 
302,631 
166, 049 
309, 388 
218, 688 
373, 122 

91,829 

377, 977 
345, 842 
304,038 
254, 417 

223, 313 
225,406 
141,220 
510,328 

38, 755 
26,882 
14, 033 
102,388 
36, 439 
20, 390 
46,888 
6,847 

89, 151 

72, 750 
260, 277 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


769,477 


71 

115 

77 

48 

207: 

136 

78 

14 

18 


Per  cent. 


5.6 


6.7 
4.0 
2.5 
2.6 
11.8 
10.7 
7.1 
4.9 
4.5 


5.6 
9.2 
4.6 
7.3 
6.9 
5.0 

4.7 
4.1 
2.9 

2.5 
2.3 
2.7 
2.9 
2.0 

2.4 
2.3 
3.1 
2.6 
2.2 
2.5 
2.5 

5.3 

7.2 
17.5 
7.4 
2.0 
11.8 
23.  9 
15.2 
11.2 

4.6 
0.1 
16.1 
19. 3 

6.0 
15. 7 
2.6 
5.0 

4.5 
3.4 
3.9 
4.8 
3.8 
13.2 
3.7 
8.3 

4.3 
3.9 
4.7 


1S90 


Total 
niunber. 


11, 124, 785 


914,995 

2,  .378, 820 

2,516,482 

1,581,777 

1,448,075 

1,055,338 

738, 660 

187, 347 

303, 291 


137, 175 
78, 522 
69, 949 

421,254 
64, 836 

143, 259 

1,149,954 
276, 336 
952, 530 

689,331 
413,501 
694, 507 
416,295 
302, 848 

223,461 
349,971 

467, 825 
31,171 
58, 289 
187,  .572 
263, 488 

31,191 

179,885 
39,674 
2.58,  (>,S3 
127,560 
257, 8,53 
184,898 
301,935 
66,996 

313, 781 
291,5.54 
245,861 
204,142 

187,397 

179,414 

11,241 

360,608 

18,765 
12,985 

8,777 
69,090 
28,903 

8,759 
33,788 

6,280 

56,370 
52, 308 
194, 613 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number. 


51,033 
74, 530 
45,844 
32, 199 
143^  495 
93, 737 
56,911 
6,440 
11,071 


5, 770 
5,941 
2,276 
27,145 
4,211 
5,690 

42,968 
9, 249 
22,313 

12, 567 
6,685 

13,212 
8, 839 
4,541 

4,345 

5, 380 

ii,;wo 

733 
1,213 
3,819 
5,409 

1,201 
13, 897 

6,W9 
16,447 

1,915 
18,010 
38,246 
39, 540 

7,360 

11,660 
13, 367 
30, 440 
38,270 

10,080 

30, 299 

1.53 

16,379 

780 
415 
266 
2,765 
669 
302 
905 
338 

1,979 
1,531 
7,561 


Per  cent. 


4.6 


5.6 
3.1 
1.8 
2.0 


7.7 
3.4 
3.7 


4.2 
7.6 
3.3 
6.4 
6.5 
4.0 

3.7 
3.3 
2.3 

1.8 
1.6 
1.9 
2.1 
1.5 

1.9 
1.5 
2.4 
2.4 
2.1 
2.0 
2.1 

3.9 
7.7 
17.3 
6.4 
1.5 
7.0 
20.7 
13.1 
11.0 

3.7 
4.6 
12.4 
18,7 

5.4 
16.9 
1.4 
4.5 

4.2 
3.2 
3.0 
4.0 
2.3 
3.4 
2.7 
5.4 

3.5 
2.9 
3.9 


570 


ABSTEACT   OF    THE    CENSUS OCCUPATIONS, 


Table  47 —NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  MARRIED  WOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND 

OCCUPATIONS,  BY 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


tTnited  States  — 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina , 

South  Carolina 

Georgia , 

Florida , 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennpssee , 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


NATIVE  "WHITE — NATIVE 
PARENTAGE. 


Total 
number. 


11,195,865 


534,679 
1,852,408 
2,292,058 
l,379,39fi 
1,669,800 
1,174,207 
1,331,4.36 
364,567 
597,314 


105,396 
46, 867 
46,303 

220, 932 
30, 374 
84,807 

692,314 
233,470 
926,624 

756,513 
.503,009 
573, 176 
319,367 
139,993 

109,161 
284, 197 
511,735 
27, 726 
47, 389 
135,106 
264,082 

30, 292 
174,908 

46.059 
290,007 
236, 389 
324, 426 
145,679 
313,576 
108,464 

397,984 
359,211 
262, 307 
154,705 

236,299 
168,859 
330,520 
595,758 

50,029 
52,351 
23,042 
120, 254 
50,  .508 
28, 758 
33,200 
6,425 

144, 170 
104,569 
348,575 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number.    Per  cent, 


707, 503 


53,955 
128,914 
131,837 
75,291 
111,538 
54, 980 
68,620 
23,592 
58, 776 


9,793 
5, 270 
3,870 
24, 173 
3,136 
7,713 

62, 953 

13,866 
52,095 

41,093 
24, 839 
34, 380 
24,690 
6,835 

6,292 

15,533 

27,915 

1,494 

2,745 

8,003 

13,309 

1, 709 
8,979 
8, 558 
12, 236 
7, 281 
24,327 
17,215 
24,432 
6,801 

13,636 
15,157 
16,483 
9,704 

11,674 

7,030 

18,359 

31, 557 

3,391 
2,888 
1,692 
9,006 
2,149 
2,153 
1,671 
642 

13,044 

9,796 

35, 936 


6.3 


10.1 
7.0 
5.8 
5.5 
6.7 
4.7 
5.2 
6.5 
9.8 


9.3 
11.2 

8.4 
10.9 
10.3 

9.1 

9.1 


5.4 
4.9 
6.0 
7.7 
4.9 

5.8 
5.5 
5.5 
5.4 
5.8 
.5.9 
5.0 


5.1 
18.6 
4.2 
3.1 
7.5 
11.8 
7.S 
6.3 

3.4 
4.2 
6.3 
6.3 

4.9 
4.2 
5.6 
5.3 

6.8 
5.5 
7.3 
7.5 
4.3 
7.5 
5.0 
10.0 

9.0 
9.4 
10.3 


NATIVE   WHITE — FOREIGN    OR 
MIXED  PARENTAGE. 


Total 
number. 


3,890,870 


331,003 

987, 130 

,  156,  2:34 

702, 907 

98, 424 

46, 344 

130,912 

150, 620 

287, 296 


23,188 
16, 667 
14, 758 
182, 000 
30, 269 
64, 121 

528,974 
149,351 
308,805 

242, 606 
86,285 
364,441 
226, 386 
230,516 

193,5.38 
151,068 
123, 177 
43, 326 
45,430 
79,  .330 
67, 038 

5,219 
39, 635 
11,201 

8,650 
11,960 

2.040 

2,255 

5. 636 
11,828 

27, 570 
8,213 

6. 637 
3,924 

8,419 
21,660 
23,104 
77,729 

30,508 
20,948 

8, 388 
39, 208 

5,127 

9,465 
32, 970 

4,006 

69,321 

36,061 
181,914 


Engaged  in  gainful 
occupations. 


Number.    Per  cent 


245,311 


40,  S63 

62,  990 

60,811 

29, 359 

6, 754 

2, 205 

7,991 

8,760 

25,578 


2, 665 
2,844 
1,292 
2;3,522 
4,2('8 
6,332 

40, 166 
9,012 
13,812 

11,589 
3,494 
23,372 
13,009 
9,347 

8,339 
5, 637 
6,. 521 
1,476 
1,710 
3, 208 
2,468 

295 

2,042 

1,651 

537 

396 

135 

127 

386 

1,185 

1,174 
433 
349 
249 

448 
1,054 
l,;30(i 
5,183 

1,845 
984 
538 

2,797 
314 
665 

1,2.59 
358 

5,782 
3,206 
16,  .590 


» Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100. 


MARITAL   CONDITION    OF   OCCUPIED   WOMEN. 


571 


OVER,  IN  EACH   PRINCIPAL  CLASS   OF   THE    POPULATION,  ENGAGED   IN   GAINFUL 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


FOREIGN-BOEN  "WHITE.  ■ 

NEGRO. 

INDIAN,    CHINESE,    JAPANESE, 

AND      --- 

4LL  OTHER 

Engaged  in  gainful 

Engaged  in  gainful 

Engaged 

in  eain- 

Total 
numbur. 

occupations. 

Total 
miinl)6r. 

occupations. 

Total 
number. 

ful  occupations. 

Number. 

Percent. 

Number. 

Percent. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

4,123,503 

296, 126 

7.2 

2,039,181 

662,684 

32.5 

69, 514 

8,657 

12.5 

1 

603,268 

75, 446 

12.5 

15,954 

5,205 

32.6 

473 

99 

20.9 

2 

1,541,876 

107, 143 

6.9 

135, 197 

48,833 

36.1 

1,637 

248 

15.1 

3 

974,174 

56,092 

5.8 

119,604 

33,328 

27.9 

3,105 

217 

7.0 

4 

404,122 

14,434 

3.6 

62,061 

18,112 

29.2 

7,410 

172 

2.3 

5 

86,322 

6,986 

8.1 

797, 273 

269, 074 

33.7 

2,417 

312 

12.9 

8 

17,907 

1,243 

6.9 

486,417 

166,7.30 

34.3 

304 

64 

21.1 

7 

109,951 

7,664 

7.0 

406,214 

116,388 

28.7 

10,261 

350 

3.4 

8 

117,521 

6,649 

5,7 

5,645 

1,600 

28.3 

18,123 

2,551 

15.8 

9 

268,362* 

20,469 

7.6 

10,816 

3,414 

31.6 

27,784 

4,644 

16.7 

10 

33, 639 

3,742 

11.1 

228 

43 

18.9 

172 

45 

26.2 

11 

28, 701 

5, 172 

18.0 

108 

17 

15.7 

10 

5 

(') 

12 

13,3.53 

822 

6.2 

88 

25 

(') 

3 

2 

(') 

13 

346,595 

45,935 

13.3 

9,159 

2,831 

30.9 

211 

35 

18.6 

14 

58, 189 

7,624 

13.6 

1,913 

558 

29.2 

27 

4 

(') 

15 

124,791 

12,151 

9.7 

4,458 

1,731 

38.8 

50 

8 

0) 

18 

866,376 

70,860 

8.2 

45, 512 

20,112 

44.2 

1,428 

214 

15.0 

17 

244,684 

18,708 

7.6 

26,001 

8,850 

34.0 

81 

15 

(') 

18 

430, 816 

17,575 

4.1 

63,684 

19, 871 

31.2 

128 

19 

14.8 

19 

199,510 

12,120 

6.1 

42,745 

11,835 

27.7 

77 

18 

(') 

20 

42,614 

1,605 

3.8 

18,254 

4,907 

26.9 

25 

3 

(') 

21 

372, 439 

25,758 

6.9 

42,872 

12,906 

30.1 

190 

32 

16.8 

22 

221,204 

10,872 

4.9 

14,622 

3,427 

23.4 

1,069 

99 

9.3 

23 

138, 407 

5,737 

4.1 

1,111 

253 

22.8 

1,744 

65 

3.7 

24 

144,330 

4,921 

3.4 

2,063 

553 

26.8 

1,693 

65 

3.8 

25 

65, 639 

1,978 

3.0 

4,279 

1,046 

24.4 

111 

6 

5.4 

28 

50,142 

3,154 

6.3 

39,772 

12,811 

32.2 

60 

13 

(') 

27 

41,525 

916 

2.2 

85 

11 

(') 

1,181 

13 

1.1 

28 

25,052 

697 

2.8 

146 

43 

29.5 

3, 391 

36 

1.1 

29 

45,623 

1,758 

3.9 

3,125 

979 

31.3 

706 

19 

2.7 

30 

31,811 

1,010 

3.2 

12,591 

2,669 

21.2 

268 

20 

7.5 

31 

5,959 

308 

5.2 

5,998 

2,101 

35.0 

1 

32 

30, 757 

1,955 

6.4 

48,723 

19,281 

39.6 

20 

5' 

"■■■(i')"" 

33 

7,618 

877 

11.5 

23,686 

11,779 

49.7 

38 

6 

(•) 

34 

8,201 

493 

6.0 

125, 550 

28, 278 

22.5 

149 

9 

6.0 

35 

14,801 

485 

3.3 

17,652 

2,335 

13.2 

9 

2 

0) 

38 

1,734 

123 

7.1 

130,537 

36,095 

27.7 

2,005 

271 

13.5 

37 

1,468 

137 

9.3 

149, 187 

62,039 

41.6 

59 

8 

(') 

38 

3,9.32 

337 

8.6 

228,351 

82,114 

36.0 

27 

6 

(') 

39 

11,852 

2,269 

19.1 

67,589 

25,052 

37.1 

109 

5 

4.6 

40 

7,148 

366 

5.1 

48,345 

16,098 

33.3 

13 

6 

(n 

41 

3,996 

306 

7.7 

90,448 

28,365 

31.4 

15 

1 

(•) 

43 

4,765 

298 

6.3 

166,443 

55, 600 

33.4 

55 

3 

(') 

43 

1,998 

273 

13.7 

181,181 

66,667 

•     36.8 

221 

54 

24.4 

44 

3,461 

247 

7.1 

96,121 

24,549 

25.5 

25 

1 

(>) 

45 

10,740 

742 

6.9 

137,442 

41,274 

30.0 

196 

12 

8.1 

46 

10,626 

508 

4.8 

29,013 

6,495 

22.4 

9,600 

285 

3.0 

47 

&5, 124 

6,167 

7.2 

14,3,638 

44,070 

30.7 

440 

52 

11.8 

48 

24,805 

1,145 

4.6 

347 

68 

19.6 

2,430 

59 

2.4 

49 

10, 092 

446 

4.4 

189 

36 

19.0 

974 

54 

5.5 

50 

6,010 

305 

5.1 

279 

103 

36.9 

453 

28 

6.2 

51 

32,402 

1,842 

5.7 

2,577 

765 

29.7 

752 

52 

6.9 

52 

7,0.55 

261 

3,7 

648 

172 

26.5 

3,239 

819 

2,5. 3 

53 

18,030 

1,753 

9.7 

1,160 

336 

29.0 

6,272 

1,267 

20.2 

54 

16,293 

686 

4.2 

368 

81 

22.0 

882 

82 

9.3 

55 

2,834 

211 

7.4 

77 

39 

(') 

1,121 

190 

16.9 

58 

67,306 

4,096 

6.1 

1,545 

441 

28.5 

5,529 

809 

14.6 

57 

27,190 

1,788 

6.6 

511 

168 

32.9 

1,7.38 

197 

11.3 

58 

173,866 

14,585 

8.4 

8,760 

2,805 

.32.0 

20,517 

3,638 

17.7 

59 

572 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS OCCUPATIONS. 


Table  48.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  WOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  IN 
EACH  SPECIFIED  MARITAL  CLASS,  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL  OCCUPATIONS,  FOR 
CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 


Akron,  Ohio 

Albany,N.  Y.: 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

BufTalo,N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Camden,  N.J 

Chicago, 111 

Cincinnati,  Ohio . . : 

Cleveland ,  Ohio 

Columbus ,  Ohio 

DaUas,Tex 

Das^on,  Ohio 

Denver^  Colo 

Des  Moines ,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianai)oUs,  Ind 

Jersey  City ,  N.  J 

Kansas  City ,  Kans 

Kansas  City ,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

MinneapoUs,  Minn 

Nashville,  Tenn 

New  Bedford,  Ma.ss 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough . . . 

Manhattan  borough. . 

Queens  borough 

Riclunond  borough . . 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk, Va 

Oakland.  Calif 

Omaha,  ilebr 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence ,  R .  I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N .  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St. Paul, Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Cahf 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

Springfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton, N.J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcester,  Mass 

Yonkers,N.Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


AGGREGATE. 

MARRIED. 

SINGLE, 

WIDOWEn 

,    DI- 

VORCED,  AND  UNKNOWN. 

Engaged  in 

Engaged  in 

Engaged  in 

gainful 

gainful 

gainful 

Total 
number. 

occupations. 

Total 
number. 

occupations. 

Total 
number. 

occupations. 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

Num- 

Per 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

ber. 

cent. 

62, 699 

15,997 

25.5 

42,734 

4,282 

10.0 

19,965 

11,715 

58.7 

46, 117 

14, 475 

31.4 

22, 530 

1,311 

5.8 

23, 587 

13 

164 

55.8 

78, 161 

31, 950 

40.9 

44,425 

11,112 

25.0 

33, 736 

20 

838 

61.8 

274, 258 

91, 732 

33.4 

152,688 

20, 957 

13.7 

121,570 

70 

775 

58.2 

64, 178 

19,921 

31.0 

39,049 

6,523 

16.7 

25, 129 

13 

398 

53.3 

280, 922 

103, 783 

36.9 

137,853 

1^,  583 

9.9 

143, 069 

90 

200 

63.0 

48, 443 

15, 345 

31.7 

29, 741 

3,669 

12.3 

18, 702 

11 

676 

62.4 

182,246 

49, 796 

27.3 

104,353 

5,166 

5.0 

77, 893 

44 

630 

57.3 

42,479 

15, 888 

37.4 

20,658 

2,220 

10.7 

21,821 

13 

668 

62.6 

39,535 

10, 667 

27.0 

25, 128 

2,217 

8.8 

14,407 

8 

450 

58.7 

956,800 

309, 089 

32.3 

560,645 

58,438 

10.4 

396, 155 

2.50 

651 

63.3 

160, 893 

50,344 

31.3 

84,733 

8,403 

9.9 

76, 160 

41 

941 

55.1 

266,322 

73,425 

27.6 

168, 144 

16, 153 

9.6 

98, 178 

r,7 

272 

58.3 

90, 919 

25,458 

28.0 

52,357 

5,445 

10.4 

38, 562 

20 

013 

51.9 

60,572 

21,677 

35.8 

35, 146 

6,845 

19.5 

25,426 

14 

832 

58.3 

56,493 

15,015 

26.6 

34,904 

3,140 

9.0 

21, 589 

11 

875 

55.0 

97, 101 

28, 864 

29.7 

54,996 

6,205 

11.3 

42, 105 

22 

6.59 

53.8 

48, 449 

15,322 

31.6 

28, 263 

3,554 

12.6 

20, 186 

11 

768 

58.3 

319, 853 

83,596 

26.1 

209, 219 

17, 105 

8.2 

110,634 

66 

491 

60.1 

43,002 

19,882 

46.2 

22, 376 

5,489 

24.5 

20, 626 

14 

393 

69.8 

37,  396 

10,658 

28.5 

23,253 

3,408 

14.7 

14, 143 

7 

250 

51.3 

50, 857 

15,042 

29.6 

30,200 

3,045 

10.1 

20, 657 

11 

997 

58.1 

50, 298 

17,483 

34.8 

27,885 

3,183 

11.4 

22, 413 

14 

300 

63.8 

51,806 

17,065 

32.9 

31, 211 

,    5,787 

18.5 

20,595 

11 

278 

54.8 

121,688 

35,971 

29.6 

73,583 

8,876 

12.1 

48, 105 

27 

095 

56.3 

102, 266 

29,565 

28.9 

58,551 

3,467 

5.9 

43,715 

26 

098 

59.7 

34, 979 

9,174 

26.2 

22,749 

2,499 

11.0 

12,230 

6 

675 

54.6 

127, 444 

40, 196 

31.5 

75,256 

10,347 

13.7 

52, 188 

29 

849 

57.2 

233, 883 

68,299 

29.2 

132, 890 

IS, 174 

13.7 

100, 993 

50 

125 

49.6 

94,544 

34,010 

36.0 

49,685 

8,078 

16.3 

44, 859 

25 

932 

57.8 

42,212 

18, 128 

42.9 

21,353 

4,458 

20.9 

20, 859 

13 

670 

65.5 

64, 269 

23, 986 

37.3 

36,279 

7,717 

21.3 

27,990 

16 

269 

58.1 

164, 90S 

50, 740 

30.8 

94,036 

6,370 

6.8 

70, 872 

44 

370 

62.6 

144, 582 

46,641 

32.3 

80, 173 

6,441 

8.0 

64,409 

40 

2(H) 

62.4 

47,014 

17,799 

37.9 

25, 151 

5,347 

21.3 

21, 863 

12 

4.52 

57.0 

43,845 

20,384 

46.5 

24,592 

7,200 

29.3 

19,253 

V     13 

184 

68.5 

57,912 

18, 721 

32.3 

32, 171 

2,844 

8.8 

25, 741 

15 

877 

61.7 

146, 515 

49,229 

33.6 

74,831 

12,375 

16.5 

71,684 

36 

854 

51.4 

2,026,797 

689, 261 

34.0 

1,115,670 

107,315 

9.6 

911,127 

581 

946 

63.9 

260, 085 

77, 409 

29.8 

152, 172 

9,485 

6.2 

107,913 

67 

924 

62.9 

707,341 

214, 158 

30.3 

399,517 

26, 717 

6.7 

307, 824 

187 

441 

60.9 

855, 130 

341, 573 

39.9 

441,585 

63,012 

14.3 

413, 545 

278 

5(;i 

67.4 

166, 545 

46,539 

27.9 

100,679 

7,063 

7.0 

65, 866 

39 

476 

59.9 

37, 696 

9,582 

25.4 

21,717 

1,038 

4.8 

15,979 

8 

544 

53.5 

143,424 

41,785 

29.1 

84,071 

5,728 

6.8 

59,353 

36 

057 

60.8 

41, 555 

14,530 

35.0 

25,306 

5,128 

20.3 

16, 249 

9 

402 

57.9 

79, 813 

20,099 

25.2 

47,873 

4,820 

10.1 

31, 940 

15 

279 

47.8 

68, 516 

21,004 

30.7 

40,719 

4,759 

11.7 

27,  797 

16 

245 

58.4 

49,605 

18,601 

37.5 

27,887 

4,243 

15.2 

21,  718 

14 

358 

66.1 

667, 074 

214,232 

32.1 

373,687 

37,402 

10.0 

293,387 

176 

830 

60.3 

206, 266 

67, 460 

27.9 

115,400 

6,968 

6.0 

90, 866 

50 

492 

55.6 

96, 540 

28,451 

29.5 

58,553 

7,423 

12.7 

37,987 

21 

028 

55.4 

89, 342 

32,929 

36.9 

46,225 

5,433 

n.a 

43,117 

27 

496 

63.8 

39, 824 

13,339 

33.5 

23,648 

3,312 

14.0 

16,176 

10 

027 

62.0 

67,978 

26,429 

38.9 

35, 171 

6,985 

19.9 

32, 807 

19 

444 

59.3 

111,108 

37,505 

33.8 

62,523 

7,587 

12.1 

48, 585 

29 

918 

61.6 

299,442 

98,914 

33.0 

165, 846 

18,623 

11.2 

133,5% 

80 

291 

60.1 

87, 295 

28, 051 

32.1 

47, 815 

3,699 

7.7 

39, 48C 

24 

352 

61.7 

41,288 

10, 060 

24.4 

24,381 

1,768 

7.3 

16, 907 

8 

292 

49.0 

57,986 

16,659 

28.7 

32,539 

4,003 

12.3 

25,447 

12 

656 

49.7 

185, 10£ 

60, 835 

32.9 

100, 816 

13, 189 

13.1 

84,293 

47 

64() 

56.5 

47, 492 

13, 18£ 

27.8 

25,807 

671 

2.6 

21,685 

12 

51*! 

57.7 

113,606 

33, 114 

29.1 

70,054 

8,203 

11.7 

43,552 

24 

911 

57.2 

39, 214 

11,093 

28.3 

23,444 

2,676 

11.4 

15,  770 

8 

417 

53.4 

49,027 

17, 173 

35.0 

27,34S 

3,768 

13.8 

21,678 

13 

405 

61.8 

64,035 

18,674 

29.2 

37,461 

3,369 

9.C 

26, 574 

15 

305 

57.6 

86,698 

23, 226 

26.8 

53, 87C 

4,834 

9.0 

32, 828 

18 

392 

56.0 

40,  773 

11, 606 

28.5 

24,342 

2,032 

8.3 

16,431 

9 

574 

58.3 

188, 466 

92,425 

49.0 

88,602 

22,871 

25.8 

99,864 

69 

554 

69.6 

38, 731 

11,658 

30.1 

23,015 

2,636 

11.5 

15, 712 

9 

022 

57.4 

64, 823 

20,817 

32.1 

35,426 

2,873 

8.1 

29,397 

17 

944 

61.0 

35, 697 

11,184 

31.3 

19, 935 

1,626 

8.2 

15, 762 

9 

558 

60.6 

41,248 

8,627 

20.9 

26,984 

1,387 

5.1 

14,264 

7 

240 

50.8 

MARITAL   COjSTDITION"   OF   OCCUPIED   WOMEN. 


573 


Table  49.— NUMBER  AND  PROPORTION  OF  MARRIED  WOMEN  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND 
OVER,  IN  EACH  PRINCIPAL  CLASS  OF  THE  POPULATION,  ENGAGED  IN  GAINFUL 
OCCUPATIONS,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1920. 


Akron,  Ohio.'. 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Birmingham,  Ala.. 

Boston,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn. . 

Buffalo,  N.Y 

Cambridge,  Mass. . 

Camden,  N  .J 

Chicago,  III 

Cincinnati,  Ohio... 
Cleveland,  Ohio. . . 
Columbus,  Ohio. .. 
Dallas,  Tex 


Dayton,  Ohio 

Denver,  Colo 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Houston,  Tex 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  City,  N.J 

Kansas  City,  Kans 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass , 

Memphis,  Term 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Nashville,  Term , 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Orleans,  La 

NewYork,  N.  Y 

Bronx  borough 

Brooklyn  borough. .. 

Manhattan  borough. 

Queens  borough 

Richmond  borough. , 

Newark,  N.J 

Norfolk,  Va 

Oakland,  Calif 

Ornaha,  Nebr , 

Paterson,  N.J 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Portland,  Oreg 

Providence,  R.I 

Reading,  Pa 

Richmond,  Va 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah... 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Francisco,  Calif 

Scranton,  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Spokane,  Wash 

SiDringfield,  Mass 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Washington,  D.  C 

Wilmington,  Del 

Worcest  er.  Mass 

Yonkers,  N .  Y 

Youngstown,  Ohio 


NATIVE  WHITE — 

NATIVE 

PARENTAGE. 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


Engaged 
in  gainful 
occupa- 
tions. 


Num-  Per 
ber.  cent 


2,658 

640 

3,278 

4,970 

1,302 

3,401 

918 

1,726 

483 

92S 

12, 905 

3,072 

4,252 

3, 048 

3,336 

1,701 
3,566 
2,357 
5,926 

334 
1,611 
1,442 

948 
1,525 
5,307 

815 
1, 184 
6,099 
9, 263 
2,385 

546 
1,731 
1,390 
2, 215 
1,483 

49r 

76' 
1,996 
18, 558 
1,616 
5, 924 
9,148 
1,587 

283 

1,467 
1,053 
2, 057 
2,146 

71 
11,054 
2,135 
4,404 
1,300 
2,648 
1,511 
2,989 
6, 952 
1,1-29 

781 

1,333 

4,590 

257 

3,903 

1,518 

1,369 

1,831 

2,604 

672 

8, 558 

964 

867 

334 

553 


10.6 

6.4 
12.1 

6.8 

6.6 
12 
13.2 

6.1 
10.5 

8.0 
12.2 

8.2 
10.  S 

9.0 
13. 

7. 

12.3 
13.1 
10.1 
13.9 
10.0 
13.4 
12.8 

9 
10.6 

6.2 

9.6 
12.9 
13.9 

8.9 

14.2 

9.8 
7.9 
9.6 
9.7 

13.7 
9.6 
6.2 

10.1 
8.1 
8.3 

14.5 
6.8 
4.9 

7.4 

8.3 

11.3 

12.7 

13.1 

8.6 

5.7 

14.6 

11.9 

14.7 

7.3 

14.3 

10.6 

9.7 

8.7 

8.9 
15.7 
3.4 
13.0 
12.6 
14.2 
11.2 
10.2 
7.6 
18.6 
8.1 
9.9 
6.5 
6.1 


NATIVE  WHITE- 
FOREIGN  OR 

MIXED 
PARENTAGE. 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


6,844 
14,  201 

5,704 
57,453 

6,200 

1,536 
10, 015 

6,703 

4,373 
10, 625 
18,396 

3,534 
12,958 
29,959 
10,903 


21,513 

1,250 

15,009 

10,962 

7,357 

87, 178 

32,218 

14, 919 

11,960 

2,477 

1,960 

19, 159 

55, 370 

20,313 

9,322 

6,202 
35, 719 
8,799 
18,284 
6,507 
7,112 
10, 710 
15,  765 
4,823 
11, 201 
3,890 
9,079 
5,574 
6,667 


Engaged 
in  gamful 
occupa- 
tions. 


Num-  Per 
ber.   cent. 


458 
389 
117 

1,681 
87 

3,302 
769 

1,546 

498 

306 

15,522 

1,499 

3,153 
553 
270 

304 

1,394 

564 

3,9.51 

1,537 

112 

852 

726 

285 

708 

949 

282 

1,135 

3,659 

547 

1,066 

165 

2,  .591 

2,481 

76 

1,346 

651 

802 

21,928 

2,554 

6,871 

9,968 

2, 2471 


1,220; 

1211 
1,308 
1,076 
1,086 
6, 298i 
1,199[ 
1,745| 
1,486 

314 

108 
2,065 
3,586 
1,475 

565 

431 

4,003 
242 

2,057 
687 
996 
854 

1, 1.37 
329 

1,651 
249 
849 
375 
255 


6.8 
6.3 
7.2 
5.7j 
5.2 
9.5 

11.1 
4.2 

10.4 
6.3 
8.9 
5.3 
7.2 
6.1 
9.3 

4.4 
9.8 
9.9 
6.9 

24.8 
7.3 
8.5 

10.8 
6.5 
6.7 
5.2 
8.0 
8.8 

12.2 
5.0 

19.0 
6.2 
6.0 
8.1 
5.4 

27.3 
8.0 
5.2 
7.9 
6.2 
6.4 

11.6 
5.9 
4.6 

5.7 

9.7 

8.7 

9.8 

14.8, 

7.2' 

3.7 

11.7 

12.4 

12.7 

5.5 

10.8 

6.5 

7.3 

6.1 

6.9 
11.2 
2.8 
11.3 
10.6 
14.0 
8.0 
7.2 
6.8 
14.7 
6.4 
9.4 
6.7 
3.8 


FOEEIGN-BORN 
WHITE. 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


3,825 

10,  .366 

3,205 

82,  713 

13,703 

1,560 

9,157 

12,838 

3,200 

4,690 

25,120 

3,341 

7,467 

29,806 

2,935 

11, 
1, 

32, 
25, 


Engaged 
in  gainful 
occupa- 
tions. 


Num-  Per 
ber.  cent. 


803 

228 

84 

1,736 

99I 

5,743 

1,792 

1,625 

940 

419 

20,521 

882 

5,993 

245 

171 

341 
751 
214 

4,588 

3,583 
118 
689 

1,097 
207 
287 

1,270 
236 
470 

3,188 
174 

876  2,840 
525  113 
760  2,259 
""0!  1,462 
50 
5,123 
1,068 
397 
2Li50,134 
827;  4,999 
61511,233 
819  30, 716 
465  2,796 
485       390 


38,524 

1,556 

12,477 

10, 319 

14.711 

125; 730 

36,907 

12,600 

22, 213 

2,920 

1,285 

22, 115 

28,131 

15,043 

5,828 

8,010 
33,441 
9,3.53 
19, 230 
4,695 
9, 969 
10,153 
11,203 
9,746 
7,618 
4,  916 
17,  287 
8,771 
9.  730 


1,794 

132 

1,013 

695 

2,288 

7,502 

1,385 

1,066 

2,283 

296 

89 

2,382 

2,072 

883 

341 

657 

4,0.56 
149 

1,625 
402 

1,142 
597 
695 
689 
87' 
279 

1,063 
738 
359 


8.2 

II 

6.8 
5.6 
7.9 
11 
4.3 
9.3 
6.2 
8.1 
7.8 
7 

5.8 
7 

8, 

7.2 
6.7 
5.5 

26.1 
7.6 
7.5 
8.5 
6.5 
6.1 
5.1 
7.1 
6.3 

10.7 
5.9 

23.9 
7.4 
6.9 
5./ 
8.2 

33.8 
7.1 
7.5 
8.1 
5.6 
5.3 

11.61 
7.3 
4.1 

4.7 
8.5 
8.1 
6.7 

15.6 
6.0 
3.8 
8.5 

10.3 

10.1 
6.9 

10.8 
7.4 
5.9 
5.9 

8.2 
12.1 
1.6 
8.5 
8.6 
11.5 
5.9 
6.2 
7.1 
11.5 
5.7 
6.1 
8.4 
3.7 


Total 
num- 
ber. 


1,199 

252 

14,333 

24,213 

16,020 

3,496 
514 

1,105 

1, 1.39 

1,902 
27,084 

7,388 

8,696 

5,167 

5,679 

2,18 

1,428 

1,336 

10, 294 

68 

3,765 

257 

941 

8,160 

8,243 

1,859 

3,493 

7,420 

3,800 

8,983 

32 

14, 475 

541 

943 

7,842 

890 

1,005 

21,931 

35, 795 

954 

7,212 

26, 194 

1,137 

298 

4,075  1,244 

9,753  3,821 

1,230  238 

2,527  841 


in  gainful 
occupa- 
tions. 


Num-  Per 
ber.  cem. 


363 

54 

7,633 

12, 566 

5,035 

1,131 

190 

263 

296 

564 

9,463 

2,947 

2,752 

1,598 

3,065 

793 

485 

418 

2,627 

34 

1,536 

62 

412 

3,765 

2,  .572 

433 

796 

2,639 

1,430 

4,969 

6 

5,707 

127 

279 

3,738 

236 

357 

9,178 

16,623 

312 

2,680 

13,122 

433 

76 


351 

31,992 

8,931 

414 
1,094 

198 
11,335 

398 
16,644 

818 

187 

3,282 
493 
122 
695 
182 
588 
283 

1,412 

933 

23.686 

2,269 
265 
411 

1,563 


152 

12,538 

2,246 

13-1 

362 

54 

5,276 

149 

6,008 

209 

55 

1,581 

199 

23 

236 

60 

260 

84 

396 

342 

11,779 

1,144 

92 

177 

220 


30.3 
21.4 
63.3 
51.9 
31.4 
32.4 
37.0 
23.8 
26.0 
29.7 
34.9 
39.9 
31.6 
30.9 
64.0 

36.3 
34.0 
31.3 
25.5 
G) 
40.8 
24.1 
43.8 
46.1 
31.2 
23.3 
22.8 
35.6 
37.6 
56.3 

(') 

39.4 

23.5 

29.6 

47.7 

26.5 

36.5 

41.8 

46.4 

32.7 

37.2 

£0. 1 

38.1 

25.5 

30.5 
39.2 
19.3 
33.3 
43.3 
39.2 
25.1 
32.4 
33.1 
27.3 
46.5 
37.4 
36.1 
26.6 
29.4 

48.2 
40.4 
18.9 
34.0 
33.0 
44.2 
29.7 
28.0 
36.7 
49.7 
50.4 
34.7 
43.1 
14.1 


1  Per  cent  not  shown  where  base  is  less  than  100. 


AGRICULTURE 


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CONTENTS. 


Page. 
Definitions  and  explanation  of  terms 581 

GENERAL  INFORMATION. 

FARMS  AND  FARM  PROPERTY. 

Table. 

1.  Population,  farms,  and  farm  property  in  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 583 

2.  Population,  farms,  and  farm  i^roperty  in  the  United  States:  1S50  to  1920 584 

3.  Farm  population  and  total  population,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 5S5 

4.  Farm  population,  by  ago  and  sex,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 586 

5.  Farm  population,  by  race,  nativity,  and  parentage,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 587 

6.  Population,  number  of  farms,  and  farm  acreage,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 588 

7.  Population,  number  of  farms,  and  farm  acreage,  by  divisions  and  states:  1850  to  1920 590 

8.  Value  of  allfarm  property  and  of  the  several  classes,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 600 

9.  Value  of  allfarm  property  and  of  the  several  classes,  by  divisions:  1850  to  1920 602 

10.  Per  cent  distribution  of  farms,  farm  land,  and  value  of  farm  property,  by  divisions  and  states: 

1920  and  1910 604 

11.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  per  cent  of  farm  land  improved,  and  average  value  of  farm  property 

per  acre,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 ".  605 

SIZE  of  farms. 

12.  Number  of  farms  in  the  United  States,  with  ner  cent  distribution,  by  size:  1880  to  1920 606 

13.  Farm  acreage,  with  per  cent  distribution  and  percentage  of  farm  land  improved,  by  size  of  farm, 

for  the  United  States:  1920and  1910 606 

14.  Value  of  farm  property  in  the  United  States,  by  size  of  farm:  1920  and  1910 607 

15.  Farms  and  farm  acreage,  and  value  of  farm  property,  by  classes,  by  size  of  farm,  by  divisions  and 

states:  1920  and  1910 ". 608 

FARM  TENURE. 

16.  Number  and  acreage  of  farms  in  the  United  States,  by  tenure:  1920  and  1910 626 

17.  Percentage  of  farm  land  improved,  average  acreage  per  farm,  and  per  cent  distribution,  by  tenure, 

for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 626 

18.  Niuuber  of  farms  in  the  United  States,  with  per  cent  distribution,  by  tenure:  1880  to  1920 627 

19.  Number  and  acreage  of  farms  Ln  tlie  South ,  with  averages  and  percentages,  by  tenure:  1920 627 

20.  Value  of  farm  property  in  the  United  States,  by  tenure:  1920  and  1910 628 

21.  Value  of  farm  property  in  the  South,  by  tenure:  1920 629 

22.  Average  value  of  farm  property  per  farm  and  per  acre,  by  tenure,  for  the  United  StEites:  1920  and 

1910 629 

23.  Number  of  farms,  with  per  cent  distribution,  by  tenure,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910. . .  630 

24.  Tenant  farms  classified  according  to  form  of  tenancy,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 632 

25.  Acreage  of  farm  land,  with  percentages  and  averages,  by  tenure,  by  divisions  and  .states:  1920 

and  1910 634 

26.  Value  of  all  farm  property  and  of  the  several  classes,  by  tenure,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and 

1910 640 

27.  Average  value  of  land  and  buildings  per  farm,  by  tenirre,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910.  650 

28.  Average  value  of  land  and  buildings  per  acre,  by  tenure,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  J910.  651 

color  and  tenure  of  farmers. 

29.  Number  and  acreage  of  farms  in  the  United  States,  by  color  and  tenure:  1920  and  1910 652 

30.  Percentage  of  farm  land  improved,  average  acreage  per  farm,  and  per  cent  distribution,  by  color 

and  tenure,  for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 653 

31.  Numljcr  of  farms  in  the  United  States,  with  per  cent  distribution,  by  color  and  tenure:  1900  to  1920.  653 

32.  Number  and  acreageof  farms  intlieSoiith,withaveragesandperceritages, by  color  and  tenure:  1920  654 

33.  Number  of  farms  in  the  So  Uh,  with  per  cent  distribution,  by  color  and  tenure:  1900  to  1920 654 

34.  Value  of  farm  property  in  the  United  States,  by  color  and  tenure:  1920  and  1910 655 

35.  Value  of  farm  property  in  the  South,  by  color  and  tenure:  1920 656 

36.  Average  value  of  farm  property  per  farin  and  per  acre,  by  color  and  tenure,  for  the  United  States: 

1920  and  1910 657 

37.  Number  of  farms,  by  color  and  tenure,  with  per  cent  distribution  by  tenure,  by  divisions  and 

states:  1920  and  1010 .• 658 

38.  Farms  operated  by  white  and  colored  tenants  classified  according  to  form  of  tenancy,  by  divisions 

and  states:  1920  and  1910 664 

39.  Acreage  of  farm  land,  with  percentages  and  averages,  by  color  and  tenure,  by  divisions  and  states: 

1920  and  1910 670 

40.  Value  of  all  farm  property  and  of  the  several  classes,  by  color  and  tenure,  by  divisions  and  states: 

1920  and  1910 682 

41.  Average  value  of  land  and  buildings  per  farm,  by  color  and  tenure,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 

and  1910 704 

42.  Average  value  of  land  and  buildings  per  acre,  by  color  and  tenure,  by  di's'isions  and  states:  1920 

and  1910 , , 706 

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CONTENTS.  577 

RACK  AND  NATIVITY  OF  FAKMEES. 

Table.  Page. 

43.  Number  of  farm  operators  in  the  United  States,  with,  per  cent  distribution,  by  color,  nativity,  and 

tenure:  1920  and  1910 ". 708 

44.  Acreage  and  value  of  farms  in  the  United  States,  by  color,  nativity,  and  tenure  of  farmer:  1920. .  709 

45.  Number  of  farm  operators  in  the  United  States,  by  race  and  tenure:  1920  and  1910 710 

46.  Acreage  and  value  of  farms  in  the  United  States,  by  race  of  farmer:  1920 710 

47.  Numberof  farm  operators,  by  color  and  nativity,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 711 

48.  Number  of  farm  operators,  by  color,  nativity,  and  tenure,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 712 

49.  Acreage  of  farm  land,  l)y  color  and  nativity  of  farmer,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 714 

50.  Number  of  colored  farm  operators,  by  race,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 715 

51.  Number  of  colored  farm  operators,  by  race  and  tenure,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 716 

COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH  OF  WHITE  FARMERS. 

52.  Number  of  white  farm  operators  in  the  United  States,  by  country  of  birth,  1920  and  1910,  with 

farm  acreage  and  value  for  1920 717 

53.  Number  and  value  of  farms  in  the  United  States  operated  by  white  farmers,  by  country  of  birth 

and  tenure  of  farmer:  1920 718 

54.  Farm  acreage  operated  by  white  farmers  in  the  United  States,  by  country  of  birth  and  tenure  of 

farmer:  1920 719 

55.  White  farm  operators,  by  country  of  birth,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 720 

SEX  OF  FARMERS. 

56.  Number,  acreage,  and  value  of  farms  in  the  United  States,  with  percentages  and  averages,  bv  sex 

and  tenure  of  farmer:  1920 ". 724 

57.  Number  of  farm  operators,  by  sex  and  tenure,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 725 

58.  Acreage  of  farm  land,  by  sex  of  farmer,  by  di\'isions  and  states:  1920 726 

59.  Value  and  per  cent  distribution  of  farms,  and  average  acreage  per  farm,  by  sex  of  farmer,  by  divi- 

sions ana  states:  1920 .' 727 

AGE  OF  FARMERS. 

60.  Farm  operators  in  the  United  States,  with  per  cent  distribution,  by  age  and  tenure:  1920  and  1910.  728 

61.  Whiteand  colored  farm  operatorsintheSouth,  with  per  cent  distribution,  by  ageand  tenure:  1920 

and  1910 729 

62.  Farm  operators  classified  according  to  age  and  tenure,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 731 

63.  Per  cent  distribution  of  farm  owners  and  tenants,  by  age,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 736 

FARM  MORTGAGES.  , 

64.  Number  of  o^^^led  farms  in  the  United  States  classified  according  to  mortgage  status:  1890  to  1920.. .  737 

65.  Farm  mortgage  debt  in  the  United  States,  value  of  farms  reporting  amount  of  debt,  ratio  of  debt 

to  value,  averag-^s  per  farm,  and  interest  rate:  1890,  1910,  and  1920 737 

66.  Farm  mortgage  debt  in  the  United  States  classified  according  to  interest  rate,  with  annual  inter- 

est charge:  1920 738 

67.  Farm  mortgage  debt  in  the  United  States  classified  according  to  value  of  farm,  with  rat  io  of  debt 

to  value  and  average  interest  rate:  1920 739 

68.  Owned farmsreportedasfreefroramortgageandmortgaged,  by  divisionsand states:  1920  and  1910.  740 

69.  Mortgaged  farms  classified  according  to  character  of  ownership,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and 

1910. 741 

70.  Farm  mortgage  debt,  value  of  farms  reporting  amount  of  debt,  and  ratio  of  debt  to  value,  by 

di\isions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 742 

71.  Average  value  of  mortgaged  farms,  average  debt,  and  average  equitv  per  farm,  by  divisions  and 

states:  1920  and  1910 743 

72.  Farm  mortgage  debt  classified  according  to  rate  of  interest,  1920,  and  average  rate  of  interest,  1920 

and  1890,  by  di\isions  and  states 744 

FARM    EXPENDITUEES    FOR    LABOR,    FERTILIZER,    AND    FEED. 

73.  Farm  expenditures  for  labor,  fertilizer,  and  feed,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 746 

COOPERATIVE  MARKETING. 

74.  Cooperativemarketingand  purchasing  throughfarmers' organizations,  by  divisionsand  States:  1919.  747 

FARM  FACILITIES. 

75.  Motor  vehicles  (automobiles,  motortrucks,  and  tractors)  on  farms,  by  divisionsand  states:  1920. .  748 
78.  Telephones,  water,  and  light  on  farms,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 749 

LIVE  STOCK  ON  FARMS  AND  NOT  ON  FARMS. 

ALL  LIVE  STOCK  ON  FARMS. 

77.  Value  Of  live  stock  on  farms  in  the  United  States,  by  classes:  1920  and  1910 750 

78.  Number  and  value  of  live  stock  on  farms  in  the  United  States,  bv  classes,  and  number  of  farms 

reporting:  1920  and  1910 '. 750 

79.  Number  of  each  class  of  live  stock  on  farms  in  the  United  States:  1850  to  1920 751 

80.  Number  and  value  of  live  stock  on  farms  in  the  United  States  ( detailed  classification):  1920 751 

81.  Value  of  live  stock  on  farms,  by  classes,  with  average  per  farm  and  per  cent  distribution,  by 

divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 752 

82.  Average  value  of  specified  classes  of  domestic  animals  on  farms,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and 

1910 7.54 

75108°— 22 37 


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CONTENTS. 


HORSES  AND  MULES  ON  FARMS. 

Table.  Page. 

83.  Horses  on  farms — Farms  reporting,  number,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 755 

84.  Horses  on  farms — Number,  by  age  and  sex,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 756 

85.  Mules  on  farms — Farms  reporting,  number,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 757 

86.  Mules  on  farms — Number,  by  age,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 758 

87.  Asses  and  ijurroson  farms — Farms  reporting,  number,  and  value,  by  di\risions  and  states:  1920  and 

1910 759 

CATTLE  ON  FARMS. 

88.  Cattle  on  farms — Farms  rcportiiig,  number,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 760 

89.  Dairy  cows  on  farms — Farms  reporting,  number,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910.  761 

90.  Beef  and  dairy  cattle  on  fanns — Number,  by  ago  and  sex,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920.  762 

SHEEP  AND  GOATS  ON  FARMS. 

91.  Sheep  on  farms— Farms  reporting,  number,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 764 

92.  Sheep  on  farms — Number,  by  age  and  sex,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 765 

93.  Goats  on  farms — Farms  reporting,  number,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 766 

94.  Goats  on  fanns— Number,  by  classes,  by  divisions  and'states:  1920 767 

SWINE  ON  FARMS. 

95.  Swine  on  farms — Farms  reporting,  number,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 768 

96.  Swine  on  farms — Number,  by  age  and  sex,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 769 

POULTRY  AND  BEES  ON  FARMS. 

97.  Poultry  on  farms — Farms  reporting,  number,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910. . .  770 

98.  Chickens  on  farms— Farms  reporting,  number,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 771 

99.  Poultry  on  fanns — Number  of  specified  kinds  of  fowls,  1920  and  1910,  and  value,  1920,  by  divisions 

and  states 772 

100.  Bees  on  fanns — Farms  reporting,  niunber  of  hives,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 

and  1910 774 

DOMESTIC  ANIMALS  NOT  ON  FARMS. 

101.  Domestic  animals  not  on  farms  in  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 775 

102.  Domestic  animals  on  farms  and  not  on  farms  in  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 775 

103.  Domestic  animals  not  on  farms — Number  of  the  different  kinds  of  animals,  by  divisions  and 

states:  1920  and  1910 776 

104.  Domestic  animals  on  farms  and  not  on  farms — Number  of  the  different  kinds  of  animals,  by  divi- 

sions and  states:  1920  and  1910 778 

105.  Number  of  horses  and  mules  in  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1920  and  1910 780 

PURE-BRED  LIVE  STOCK  ON  FARMS. 

106.  Pure-bred  live  stock  on  farms  in  the  United  States,  classified  according  to  breed:  1920 782 

107.  Pure-bred  live  stock  on  fanns,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 783 

108.  Pure-bred  horses  on  farms,  classified  according  to  breed,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 784 

109.  Pure-bred  beef  cattle  on  farms,  classified  according  to  breed,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 785 

110.  Pure-bred  dairy  cattle  on  farms,  classified  according  to  breed,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 786 

111.  Pure-bred  sheep  on  farms,  classified  according  to  breed,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 787 

112.  Pure-bred  swine  on  fanns,  classified  according  to  breed,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920 788 

LIVE-STOCK  PRODUCTS. 

QUANTITY  AND  VALUE. 

113.  Quantity  and  value  of  live-stock  products  of  farms  in  the  United  States:  1919  and  1909 789 

114.  Value  of'live-stock  products  of  farms,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 790 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS.  :   .- :..  :.^  .Iv-i.'i  Ulli.  "        ", 

115.  Milk  produced  on  farms,  by  divisions  and  States:  1919  and  1909 792 

116.  Butter  made  on  farms,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 793 

117.  Cheese  made  on  farms,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 794 

118.  Milk  and  cream  sold,  bj;  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 795 

119.  Receipts  from  sale  of  dairy  products,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 796 

120.  Butter  fat  and  butter  sold,  by  divisions  and  states:  1910  and  1909 798 

WOOL  AND  MOHAIK. 

121.  Production  and  value  of  wool,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 799 

122.  Production  and  value  of  mohair,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 800 

EGGS  AND  CHICKENS. 

123.  Eggs  produced  on  farms,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 801 

124.  Chickens  raised  on  farms,  by  di\'isions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 802 

125.  Eggs  and  chickens  sold,  by  "divisions  and  states:  1919 803 

HONEY  AND  WAX. 

126.  Honey  and  wax  produced  on  farms,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 804 

ANIMALS  RAISED  AND  SLAUGHTERED. 

127.  Calves,  pigs,  and  lambs  raised  on  farms,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919 805 

128.  Domestic  animals  slaughtered  on  farms,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 806 

129.  Meat  and  meat  products  sold,  1919,  and  value  of  all  domestic  animals  sold  or  slaughtered  on 

farms,  1919  and  1909,  by  divisions  and  states S07 


coNTEiirTs.  579 


CROPS  AND   MISCELLANEOUS  PRODUCTS. 

ACREAGE,  PRODUCTION,  AKD  VALUE  OF  ALL  CROPS. 

Table.  Page. 

130.  Value  of  crops  in  the  United  States,  with  percentage  of  totar  Value  and  of  total  crop  acreage 

represented  by  each  crop:  1919  and  1909 S09 

131.  Acreage  and  production  of^  specified  crops  in  the  United  States,  with  number  of  farms  report- 

ing: 1919  and  1909 810 

132.  Comparative  statement  showing  increase  in  value  of  crops  between  1909  and  1919  resulting  (1) 

from  greater  production  and  (2)  from  liighcr  prices 812 

133.  Acreage  and  production  of  principal  crops  in  the  United  States:  1879  to  1919 814 

134.  V.alue  of  all  crops,  with  average  value  per  farm  and  per  acre,  by  di\isions  and  states:  1919  and  1909.  815 

135.  Acreage  and  value  of  all  crops  with  acreage  reports,  by  di\dsi6ns  and  states:  1919  and  1909 816 

SALES  OF  SELECTED  CROPS. 

136.  Feed  crops  (com,  oats,  barley,  and  hay)  sold  by  farmers,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919 817 

137.  Potatoes  and  apples  sold  by  farmers,  by  di^■isions  and  states;  1919 818 

THE  CEREALS. 

138.  Exports  of  principal  crops  from  the   United  States  during  the  fiscal  years  ending  June  30, 

1920  and  1910 818 

139.  Corn— Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 819 

140.  Corn — Farms  reportnig  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 .< ? 820 

141.  Wheat — Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  19(39 821 

142.  Wheat — Farms  reporting  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 822 

143.  Oats — Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 823 

144.  Oats— Farms  reporting  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 824 

145.  Barley — Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 825 

146.  Barley — Farms  reporting  and  value,  by  divisions  and  slates:  1919  and  1909 826 

147.  Rye — Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 827 

148.  Rye — Farms  reporting  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 828 

149.  Buckwheat — Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 829 

150.  Buckwheat— Farms  reportmg  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 830 

151.  Emmer  and  spelt — Farms  reporting,  acreage,  i)roductiou,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919.  831 

152.  Kafir  and  milo — Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 831 

153.  Kafir  and  milo — Farms  reporting  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 832 

154.  Rice — Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 832 

155.  Rice — Farms  reporting  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 833 

156.  Mixed  crops— Farms  reporting,  acreage,  production,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919...;  834 

OTHER  GRAINS  AND  SEEDS. 

157.  Dry  edible  beans— Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 835 

158.  Dry  edible  beans — Farms  reporting  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 836 

159.  Miscellaneous  beans— Acreage,  production,  and  value,  by  states:  1919  and  1909 837 

160.  Dry  peas — Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states;  1919  and  1909 S38 

161.  Dry  peas— Farms  reporting  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states;  1919  and  1909 839 

ie2.  Peanuts— Acreage  and  production,  by  states:  1919  and  1909 840 

163.  Peanuts— Farms  reporting  and  value,  by  states:  191 9  and  1909 840 

164.  Flaxseed — Acreage  and  production,  by  states:  1919  and  1909 841 

165.  Flaxseed— Farms  reporting  and  value^  by  states:  1919  and  1909 841 

166.  Grass  seed,  and  clover  and  alfalfa  seed — Production  and  value  of  each  kind  of  seed,  by  divisions 

and  states:  1919 842 

167.  Production  and  value  of  all  grass  and  clover  seed,  and  value  of  flower  and  vegetable  seeds,  by 

divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 844 

168.  Minor  seeds — Acreage,  production,  and  value,  by  states:  1919  and  1909 845 

HAY  AND  FORAGE. 

169.  Hay  and  forage — Acreage  of  the  different  crops,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919 846 

170.  Hay  and  forage — Production  of  the  different  crops,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919 848 

171.  Hay — Acreage,  production,  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 850 

VEGETABLES. 

172.  Potatoes— Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 852 

173.  Potatoes — Farms  reporting  and  value,  l)y  divisions  and  stales:  1919  and  1909 853 

174.  Sweet  potatoes  and  yams — Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 854 

175.  Sweet  potatoes  and  "yams — Farms  reporting  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  \'.W 855 

176.  Vegetables  raised  for  sale,  and  farm  gardens — Farms  reporting,  acreage,  and  value,  for  the  United 

States:  1919  and  1909 856 

177.  Acreage  and  value  of  vegetables  raised  for  sale,  and  value  of  farm  gardens,  by  divisions  and 

states:  1919 Sol 

TOBACCO. 

178.  Tobacco — Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 8.58 

179.  Tobacco — Farms  reporting  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 859 

COTTON. 

ISO.  Cotton— Acreage  and  production,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 860 

181.  Cotton — Farms  reporting  and  v  alue,  by  div isions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 861 


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CONTENTS. 


SUGAK  CEOPS. 

Table.                                                                                                                                                         Page. 
1S2.  Sugar  cane— Farms  reporting,  acreage,  production,  and  value,  by  states:  1919  and  1909 S61 

183.  Sugar  cane — Quantity  and  value  of  cane  sold,  and  quantity  of  sirup  made  on  farms,  by  states: 

1919  and  1909 S62 

184.  Sorghum  grovm  for  sirup— Acreage,  production,  and  value,  by  states:  1919  and  1909 862 

185.  Sugar  beets— Acreage,  production,  and  value,  by  states:  1919  and  1909 863 

180.  Maple  sugar  and  sirup— Production  and  value,  by  states:  1919  and  1909 863 

JIIXOK  CROPS. 

187.  Minor  crops— Acreage,  production.and  value,  by  states:  1919  and  1909 864 

FRIHTS  AND  NUTS. 

188.  Small  fruits— Acreage,  production,  and  value,  by  di\'lsions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 865 

189.  Small  fruits — Production  of  the  several  kLads,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919 866 

190.  Apples — Number  of  trees,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 867 

191.  Apples— Production  and  value,  bjr  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 868 

192.  Peaches— M umber  of  trees,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 869 

193.  Peaches— Production  and  value^  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 870 

194.  Pears — Number  of  trees,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 871 

195.  Pears— Production  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 872 

196.  Plums  and  primes— Numlicr  of  trees,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 873 

197.  Plupis  and  crimes — Production  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 874 

198.  Cherries— Kiunber  of  trees,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 875 

199.  Clierries — Production  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 S76 

200.  Apricots— Number  of  trees,  1920,  production,  1919and  1909,  and  value,  1919,  by  states 877 

201.  Grapes— Number  of  vines,  by  divisions  and  states:  1920  and  1910 878 

202.  Grapes— Production  and  value,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 879 

203.  Citrus  fruits— .\' umber  of  trees,  by  states:  1920  and  1910 880 

204.  Citrus  fruits— Production  and  value^  by  states:  1919  and  1909 880 

205.  Noncitrus  subtropical  fruits — Number  of  trees,  by  states:  1920  and  1910 881 

206.  Noncitrus  subtropical  fruits— Production  and  value,  by  states:  1919  and  1909 882 

207.  Almonds,  pecans,  and  walnuts  (Persian  or  English) — Number  of  trees,  1920  and  1910,  and  pro- 

duction and  value,  1919  and  1909,  by  states 883 

FOREST  PRODUCTS. 

208.  Forest  products  of  farms,  1919  and  1909,  and  area  in  merchantable  timber,  1920,  by  divisions  and 

states S84 

NURSERIES  AND  GREENHOUSES. 

209.  Nurseries  and  greenhouses,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909.  .,,.,..^„^y.„-^^^,^^»^f^ .S.S5 

GROSS  VALUE  OF  FARM  PRODUCTS. 

210  Gross  value  of  farm  products,  by  divisions  and  states:  1919  and  1909 SS6 


AGRICULTURE. 


DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATIONS  OF  TERMS. 

Farm. — A  "farm"  for  census  purposes  is  all  the  land  which  is  directly  farmed  by 
one  person  managing  and  conducting  agricultural  operations,  either  by  his  own  labor 
alone  or  with  the  assistance  of  members  of  his  household  or  hired  employees.  The 
term  "agricultural  operations"  is  used  as  a  general  term,  referring  to  the  work  of 
growing  crops,  producing  other  agricultural  products,  and  raising  domestic  animals, 
poultry,  and  bees.  A  "farm"  as  thus  defined  may  consist  of  a  single  tract  of  land  or 
of  a  number  of  separate  and  distinct  tracts,  and  these  several  tracts  may  be  held  under 
different  tenures,  as  where  one  tract  is  owned  by  the  farmer  and  another  tract  is  hired 
by  him.  When  a  landowner  has  one  or  more  tenants,  renters,  croppers,  or  managers, 
the  land  operated  by  each  is  considered  a  "farm." 

In  applying  the  foregoing  definition  of  a  "farm"  for  census  purposes,  enumerators 
were  instructed  to  report  as  a  "  farm  "  any  tract  of  3  or  more  acres  used  for  agricultural 
purposes,  and  also  any  tract  containing  less  than  3  acres  which  produced  at  least  $250 
worth  of  farm  products  in  the  year  1919,  or  required  for  its  agricultural  operations  the 
continuous  services  of  at  least  one  person. 

Farm  population — definition. — The  farm  population,  as  the  term  is  here  used, 
includes  all  persons  actually  living  on  farms,  without  regard  to  occupation,  and  also 
those  farm  laborers  (and  their  families)  who,  while  not  li-ving  on  a  farm,  nevertheless 
live  in  strictly  rural  territory,  outside  the  limits  of  any  \'illage  or  other  incorporated 
place. 

Farmer. — A  "farmer"  or  "farm  operator,"  according  to  the  census  definition,  is  a 
person  who  directs  the  operation  of  a  farm.  The  number  of  farmers  shown  by  the 
census  of  agriculture  is,  therefore,  the  same  as  the  number  of  farms.  Owners  of  farms 
who  do  not  themselves  direct  the  farm  operations  are  not  reported  as  farmers. 

Tenure  classification. — Farm  operators  are  classified  according  to  tenure  as  follows:' 

Farm  ovmers  include  (1)  farmers  operating  their  own  land  only  and  (2)  those  operating  both  their  own 
land  and  pome  land  liired  from  others.  Tlio  latter  are  sometimes  referred  to  in  tlie  census  reports  as 
''  part  owners,"  tlie  term  "  full  owners  "  being  used  for  those  owning  all  the  land  which  tliey  operate. 

Managers  are  farmers  who  are  conducting  farm  operations  for  the  owner  for  wages  or  a  salary. 

Farm  tcnantt  are  farmers  who,  as  tenants,  renters,  or  croppers,  operate  hired  land  only.  '  They  were 
reported  m  1920  in  five  cla-,-~es:  (1)  Share  tenants— those  who  pay  a  certam  share  of  the  products,  as  one- 
half,  one-third,  or  one-quarter,  for  the  use  of  the  farm  but  furnish  their  own  eguipnient  and  animals;  (2) 
croppers — share  tenants  wlio  do  not  furnish  tlieir  work  animals;  (3)  share-cash  tenants— those  who  pay  a 
share  of  the  products  for  part  of  the  land  rented  by  them  and  cash  for  part;  (1)  cash  tenants — those  w'ho 
pay  a  cash  rental,  as  S7  per  acre  of  crop  land  or  .?500  for  the  use  of  the  whole  farm;  (5)  standing  renters — 
those  who  pay  a  stated  amount  of  farm  products  for  the  use  of  tlie  farm,  as  3  bales  of  cotton  or  .500  bushels 
of  corn.  In  some  cases  the  character  of  the  tenancy  was  not  ascertained  by  the  enumerator;  such  tenants 
are  designated  "unspecified." 

Farm  land. — Farm  land  is  divided  into  (1)  improved  land,  (2)  woodland,  and  (3) 
other  unimproved  land . 

Improved  land  includes  all  land  regularly  tilled  or  mowed,  land  in  pasture  which  has  been  cleai'ed  or 
tilled,  land  lymg  fallow,  land  in  gardens,  orchards,  vineyards,  and  nurseries,  and  land  occupied  by  farm 
buildings. 

Woodland  includes  all  land  covered  with  natural  or  planted  forest  trees  which  produce,  or  later  may 
produce,  f  rewood  or  other  forest  products. 

All  other  unimproved  land  includes  brush  land,  rough  or  stony  land,  swamp  land,  and  any  other  land 
which  is  not  improved  or  in  forest. 

Farm  mortgages. — Three  points  should  be  kept  in  mind  in  using  the  census  statistics 
for  farm  mortgages.  First,  the  statistics  are  limited  to  farms  operated  by  their  owners, 
and  no  figures  whatever  are  given  for  farms  operated  by  tenants  or  hired  managers. 
Second,  the  mortgage' debt  represented  by  the  figures  is  that  debt  secured  by  real- 
estate  mortgage,  not  including  indebtedness  secured  by  chattel  mortgage,  crop  mort- 
gage, or  collateral  or  personal  security.  Third,  while  the  figures  representing  the 
number  of  mortgaged  farms  include  farms  whose  owners  hire  and  operate  some  land 
in  addition  to  that  which  they  own,  the  statistics  for  the  amount  of  the  mortgage  debt 
cover  only  those  farms  which  consist  wholly  of  land  owned  by  the  operator. 

(581) 


582  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGEICIILTURE. 

Live  stock  on  farms. — The  terni  "live  stock,"  as  it  is  used  in  the  census  reports, 
includes  not  only  the  common  domestic  animals  (horses,  mules,  asses  and  burros, 
cattle,  sheep,  goats,  and  swine)  but  also  poultry  and  bees.  The  figures  for  the  value 
of  live  stock  which  are  given  in  a  number  of  the  tables  in  connection  with  the  value 
of  other  classes  of  farm  property  represent  the  value  of  the  whole  group  as  above 
defined.     Certain  totals  are  also  given  for  domestic  animals  alone. 

The  comparability  of  the  figures  for  live  stock  a,s  reported  for  1920  and  1910  is 
seriously  affected  by  the  change  in  the  date  of  enumeration  from  April  15  in  1910  to 
January  1  in  1920.  The  1910  census,  by  reason  of  its  later  date  of  enumeration ,  gained 
the  large  numbers  of  domestic  animals  born  between  January  1  and  April  15,  which 
would  not  have  been  reported,  of  course,  if  the  census  had  been  taken  as  of  January  1. 
On  the  other  hand,  a  group  of  considerable  importance  was  omitted  from  the  1910 
enumeration  on  account  of  the  later  date,  namely,  those  animals  which  were  sold  or 
slaughtered  (or  wliich  died)  during  the  first  3^  months  of  the  year — animals  which 
were  on  the  farms  on  January  1,  1910,  but  not  on  April  15.  In  most  cases  the  gain 
from  the  animals  bom  would  considerably  exceed  the  loss  from  animals  marketed  or 
otherwise  disposed  of.  Hence  the  1910  totals  are,  in  general,  somewhat  too  large  for 
fair  comparison  with  1920,  while  the  1910  figures,  omitting  those  animals  bom  subse- 
quent to  January  1,  1910,  are  too  small.  Tlxis  question  is  discussed  in  detail  in  the 
general  reports  of  the  census  of  agriculture. 

Dairy  cows. — Dairy  cows,  as  reported  for  1920,  included  all  cows  and  heifers  2  years 
old  and  over  kept  mainly  for  milk  production.  The  figures  obtained  under  this 
classification  are  not  closely  comparable  uith  the  figures  reported  at  the  census  of 
1910,  particularly  because  the  age  limits  employed  in  1910  included  all  cows  and 
heifers  15^-  months  old  and  over  on  April  15,  1910  (1  year  old  and  over  on  Jan.  1). 
An  estimate  of  the  number  of  dairy  cows  2  years  old  and  over  on  January  1,  1910,  has 
been  made,  however,  and  is  given  in  the  tables. 

Gross  value  of  farm  products. — The  "gross  value  of  farm  products"  which  is  shovni 
in  Table  210  is  obtained  by  adding  together  the  value  of  live-stock  products,  domestic 
animals  sold  or  slaughtered,  farm  crops,  forest  products  of  farms,  and  nursery  and 
greenhouse  products.  This  figure  corresponds  approximately  with  the  gross  value  of 
products  for  a  manufacturing  industry,  and  for  many  purposes  forms  a  fairly  satis- 
factory index  of  the  progress  of  agriculture  or  of  the  relative  importance  of  the  agri- 
cultural industry  in  different  areas.  It  contains,  however,  two  serious  elements  of 
duplication.  First,  when  the  value  of  all  crops  produced  is  added  to  the  value  of  all 
live-stock  products,  the  value  of  the  crops  which  are  fed  to  live  stock  is  duplicated. 
Second,  in  the  total  value  of  live  stock  sold  there  is  duplication,  because  animals  are 
frequently  sold  by  one  farmer  to  another  and  again  sold  by  the  second  farmer.  The 
duplication  is  more  serious  in  the  states  where  live-stock  products  form  a  large  part  of 
the  total  gross  value  than  in  those  states  where  crops  are  the  principal  product. 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS — AGEICUL.TUEE. 


583 


Table  1. 


GENERAL  FARM  INFORMATION. 

-POPULATION,  FARMS,  AND  FAKM  PROPERTY  IN  THE  rNTTED  STATES: 
1920  AND  1910. 


1920 

(January  1) 


1910 

(April  15) 


INCREASE.l 


Amount. 


Per 
cent. 


Population ,  total 

Rural" 

Urban 

Per  cent  rural 

Farm  population. 

Per  cent  of  total  population 

Number  of  farms 

Approximate  land  area  of  the  country  .acres. 

All  land  in  farms .acres. 

Improved  land acres. 

Woodland acres. 

O  tiler  unimproved  laud acres. 

Per  cent  of  total  land  area  represented  by — 

All  land  in  farms 

Improved  land  in  farms 

Woodland  in  farms 

Other  unimproved  land  infarms. . . 

Per  cent  of  all  land  in  farms: 

Improved  land 

Woodland 

Other  unimproved  land 

Average  acreage  per  farm: 

All  land 

Improved  laud 

Woodland 

Other  unimproved  land 

Value  of  all  farm  property 

Land  and  buildings 

Land  alone  ^ 

Buildings 

Implements  and  machinery 

Live  stock 

Per  cent  of  value  of  all  farm  property  repre^ 
sented  by — 

Land  and  buildings 

Land  alone 

Buildings 

Implements  and  machinery 

Live  stock 

Average  value  per  farm: 

All  farm  property 

Land  and  buildings 

Land  alone 

BuilcUngs 

Implements  and  machinery 

Live  stock 

Average  value  per  acre  of  all  land  in  farms: 

All  farm  property 

Land  and  buildings 

Land  alone 

Buildings 

Implements  and  machinery 

Live  stock 


105,710,620 

51,406,017 

54,304,603 

4S.6 

31,614,269 
29.9 

6,44S,343 

1,903,215,360 

955,883,715 
503,073,007 
167,730,794 
285,079,914 


50.2 
26.4 


91,972,266 

49,806,146 

42,166,120 

54.2 


13,738,354 

1,599,871 

12, 138, 483 


15.0 


52.6 
17.5 

29.8 


148.2 
78.0 
26.0 
44.2 


6,361,502 

1,903,289,600 

878,798,325 
478,451,7.50 
190,865,553 
209,481,022 


46.2 
25.1 
10.0 
11.1 


54.4 
21.7 
23.8 


138. 1 
75.2 
30.0 
32.9 


86,841 

3-74,240 

77,085,390 
24,621,257 
-23,184,759 
75; 598, 892 


877,924,100,338 
66,316,002,602 
54,829,563,0.59 
11,486,439,543 
3,594,772,928 
8,013,324,808 


8.5.1 
70.4 
14.7 
4.6 
10.3 


S12,084 
10,284 
8,5f)3 
1,781 
557 
1,243 


$81.52 

69. 38 

57.36 

12.02 

3.76 

8.  .38 


840,991,449,090 

34,801,125,697 

28,47.5,674,169 

6,325,451,528 

1,26.5,149,783 

4,925,173,610 


84.9 
69.5 
1.5.4 
3.1 
12.0 


S6,444 

5,471 

4,476 

994 

199 

774 


$46.64 

39.60 

32.40 

7.20 

1.44 

5.60 


10.1 

2,8 

-4.0 

11.3 


836,932,651,248 

31,. 514, 876, 905 

26,3,53.888.890 

5,160,988,015 

2,329,623,145 

3,088,151,198 


8-5,640 
4,813 
4,027 

787 
358 
469 


S34.S8 

29.78 

24.96 

4.82 

2.32 

2.78 


14.9 
3.2 

28. 8 


1.4 
(*) 

•8.8 

5.1 

-12.1 

36.1 


7.3 

3.7 

-13.3 

34.3 


90.1 
90.6 
92.5 
81.6 
184.1 
62.7 


87.5 
88.0 
90.0 
79.2 
179.9 
60.6 


74.8 
75.2 
77.0 
66.9 
161.1 
49.6 


1 A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease. 

*  Population  residing  outside  of  incorporated  places  having  2,.50O  inhabitants  or  over. 

s  Decrease  in  land  area  due  to  the  building  of  the  Pathfuider  and  Shoshone  Reservoirs  in  Wyoming 
and  several  reservoirs  in  connection  with  irrigation  projects  in  Montana. 

*  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent  decrease. 

6  These  figures  include  the  value  of  fences,  tile  drains,  and  other  incidental  improvements  on  the  land, 
excluding  only  the  value  of  buildings. 


584 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  2.— POPULATION,  FARMS,  AND  FARM  PROPERTY  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES: 

1850   TO   1920. 

[Figures  for  1920  relate  to  Jan.  1;  for  1910,  to  Apr.  15;  and  for  earlier  years  to  June  1.) 


1920 


1910 


1900 


1890 


Population 

Number  of  farms 

Approx.  land  area  of  country acres. . 

All  land  in  farms acres. . 

Improved  land acres. . 

Unimproved  land acres. . 

Per  cent  of  total  land  area  represented 
by- 
All  land  in  farms 

Improved  land  in  farms 

Unimproved  land  in  farms 

Per  cent  of  all  land  in  farms: 

Improved  land 

Unimproved  land 

Average  acreage  per  farm: 

AUland 

Improved  land 

Unimproved  land 

Value  of  aU  farm  property 

Land  and  buildings 

Implements  and  machinery 

Live  stock 

Per  cent  of  value  of  all  farm  property 
represented  by — 

Land  and  taUdings 

Implements  and  machinery 

Live  stock 

Av.  value  of  all  farm  property  per  farm . . 
Av.  value  of  all  farm  property  per  acre . . 
Av.  value  of  land  and  buildings  per  acre. 


105,710,620 

6,448,343 

1,903,215,360 

955,883,715 
503,073,007 
452,810,708 


50.2 
26.4 
23.8 

52.6 
47.4 

148.2 
78.0 
70.2 

$77,924,100,338 

66,316,002,602 

3,594,772,928 

8,013,324,808 


S5.1 
4.6 
10.3 

$12,084 
81.52 
69. 38* 


91,972,266 

6,361,502 

1, 903, 289, 600 

878,798,325 
478, 451, 750 
400,346,575 


46.2 
25.1 
21.0 

54.4 
45.6 

138.1 

75.2 
62.9 

$40,991,449,090 

34,801,12,5,697 

1, 265, 149, 783 

4,925,173,610 


84.9 
3.1 
12.0 

86,444 
46.64 
39.60 


75,994,575 

5,737,372 

1, 903, 461, 760 

838,591,774 
414, 498, 487 
424,093,287 


44.1 
21.8 
22.3 

49.4 
50.6 

146.2 
72.2 
73.9 

$20,439,901,161 

16,614,647,491 

749, 775, 970 

3,075,477,703 


81.3 
3.7 
15.0 

83,563 
24.37 
19.81 


62,947,714 

4,564,641 

1,903,337,600 

623, 218, 619 
357, 616, 755 
265,601,864 


32,7 
18.8 
14.0 

57.4 
42.6 

136.5 

78.3 
58.2 

$16,082,267,689 

13, 279, 252, 649 

494,247,467 

2,308,767,573 


82.6 
3.1 
14.4 

$3,523 
25.  SI 
21.31 


1880 


1870 


1860 


1850 


Population 

Numlier  of  farms 

Approx.  land  area  of  country acres.. 

All  land  in  farms acres. . 

Improved  land acres. . 

Unimproved  land acres . . 

Per  cent  of  total  land  area  represented 
by- 
All  land  in  farms 

Improved  laud  in  farms 

Unimproved  land  in  farms 

Per  cent  of  aU  land  in  farms: 

Improved  land 

Unimproved  land 

Average  acreage  per  farm: 

AU  land 

Improved  land 

Unimproved  land 

Value  of  all  farm  property 

Land  and  buildings 

Implements  and  machinery 

Live  stock 

Per  cent  of  value  of  aU  farm  property 
represented  by — 

Land  and  buildings 

Implements  and  machinery 

Live  stock ^ 

Av.  value  of  aU  farm  property  per  farm. . 
Av.  value  of  all  farm  property  per  acre. . 
Av.  value  of  land  and  buildings  per  acre. 


50,155,7.S3 

4,008,907 

1,903,337,600 

536,081,835 
2>H,771,042 
251,310,793 


28.2 
15.0 
13.2 

53.1 
46.9 

133.7 
71.0 
62.7 

$12, 180,  ,501, 538 

10,197,096,776 

406,520,055 

1,576,884,707 


83.7 
3.3 
12.9 

$3,038 
22. 72 
19.02 


38,5.58,371 

2, 659, 985 

1,903,337,600 

407,735,041 
188,921,099 
218, 813, 942 


21.4 
9.9 
11.5 

46.3 
53.7 

1.53.3 
71.0 
82.3 

$8, 944, 857, 749 

7, 444, 054, 462 

270, 913, 678 

1, 229, 889, 609 


83.2 
3.0 
13.7 

$3,363 
21.94 
18.26 


31,443,321 

2,044,077 

1,903,337,600 

407, 212, 538 
163,110,720 
244,101,818 


21.4 

8.6 
12.8 

40.1 
59.9 

199.2 
79.8 
119.4 

$7, 980, 493, 063 

6,645,045,007 

246,118,141 

1,089,329,915 


S3. 3 
3.1 
13.6 

$3,904 
19.60 
16.32 


23, 191,  876 

1, 449, 073 

1,884,375,680 

293,560,614 
113,032,014 
180,528,000 


1.5.6 
6.0 
9.6 

3S.5 
61.5 

202.6 
78.0 
124.6 

$3, 967, 343, 580 

3,271,575,426 

151,587,638 

544, 180, 516 


82.5 
3.8 
13.7 

$2,738 
13.51 
1L14 


FAEMS  AND  FARM  PROPERTY. 


585 


Table  S.-FARM  POPULATION  AND  TOTAL  POPULATION,  BY  DR^SIONS  AND  STATES: 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States. 


Geographic  DmsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  Engl.^nd: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Centr.al: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Centr.\l: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Te.xas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Total 
population. 


105, 710, 620 


7,400,909 
22,261,144 
21, 47o,  543 
12, 544, 249 
13,990,272 

8,893,307 
10, 242, 224 

3, 33G,  101 

5, 566, 871 


FARM   FOPUT-ATION. 


768,014 
443, 0,S3 
352, 42S 

3,  S52, 356 
604,397 

1,380,631 

10, 385, 227 
3,155,900 
8,720,017 

5, 759, 394 
2, 930, 390 
6, 485, 280 
3,668,412 
2,632,067 

2,387,125 
2, 404. 021 
3, 404, 055 
646, 872 
636, 547 
1,296,372 
1,769,257 

223,003 
1, 449, 661 

437, 571 
2,309,187 
1,463,701 
2, 559, 123 
1,683,724 
2,895,832 

968,470 

2,416,630 
2, 337, 885 
2, 348, 174 
1,790,618 

1,752,204 
1,798,509 
2,028,283 
4,663,228 

548,889 
431,866 
194, 402 
939, 629 
360, 350 
334, 162 
449, 396 
77, 407 

1, 356, 621 

783, 389 

3,426,861 


Total. 


Number. 


31,614,269 


625, 877 
1, 892, 789 
4,913,633 
5,171,596 
6,416,698 
5,182,937 
5, 228, 199 
1,168,367 
1,014,173 


Per 
cent  of 
total 
popu- 
lation. 


197,601 
76,021 
125, 203 
118, 554 
15, 136 
93,302 

800. 747 
143, 708 
948,334 

1,139,329 
907, 295 

1,098,262 
848, 710 
920, 037 

897, 181 
981,  799 
1,211,346 
394,  .500 
362, 221 
584, 172 
737, 377 

51, 212 

279, 225 

894 

1,064,417 

477, 924 

1,501,227 

1,074,693 

1,685,213 

281, 893 

1,304,862 
1,271,708 
1,335,885 
1,270,482 

1,147,049 

786, 0.50 

1,017,327 

2, 277, 773 

225,667 
200, 902 

67, 306 
266, 073 
161,446 

90,560 
140, 249 

16,164 

283, 382 
214,021 
516, 770 


29.9 


8.5 
8.5 
22.9 
41.2 
45.9 
58.3 
51.0 
35.0 
18.2 


2.5.7 

17.2 

35.5 

3.1 

2.5 

6.8 

7.7 
4.6 
10.9 

19.8 
31.0 
16.9 
23.1 
35.0 

37.6 
41.0 
35.6 
61.0 
56.9 
45.1 
41.7 

23.0 
19.3 
0.2 
46.1 
32.7 
58.7 
63.8 
58.2 
29.1 

54.0 
54.4 
56.9 
71.0 

65.5 
43.7 
50.2 

48.8 

4L1 
46.5 
34.6 
28.3 
44.8 
27.1 
31.2 
20.9 

20.9 
27.3 
15.1 


In  cities 
and 
other 

incorpo- 
rated 

places  of 

2,500  and 
over. 


255, 629 


In  rural  territory. 


Number. 


90,455 
31,628 
26, 429 
18,413 
18,941 
8,131 
17, 629 
15,374 
28,629 


8,575 
11,414 
818 
56,822 
9.821 
3,005 

17, 793 
6,861 
6,974 

5,417 
4, 475 
7,526 
4,211 
4,800 

3,721 
7,105 
3,447 
878 
335 
1.434 
1,493 

61 
1,  .569 
894 
4,  .504 
1.293 
1,281 
2,214 
4,602 
2,523 

2, 520 
2,529 
1. 372 
1,710 

2,567 

1, 595 

1,-I2<i 

12,039 

278 

4,339 

230 

792 

9(U 

393 

8,377 

61 

3,360 
2,012 
23,257 


Per 

cent  of 
rural 
popu- 
lation. 


31,358,640 


535,422 
1,861,161 
4, 887, 204 
5, 153, 183 
6,  .397, 757 
5, 174,  806 
5, 210.  .570 
1.152,993 
'  985.  .544 


189, 026 
64,607 

124,445 

61,732 

5,315 

90,297 

782,954 
136, 847 
941, 360 

1,133,912 
9*r2. 820 

1,090,730 
844,499 
915, 237 

893,460 
977, 694 
1, 207, 899 
393,622 
361, 886 
582, 738 
735, 8S4 

51, 151 
277,656 


1,0.59,913 
476,631 
1,499,946  ' 
1,072,479 
1,680,611 
279,370 

1,302,342  I 
1,269,179 
1,334,513 
1,268,772 

1,144,482 

784, 455 

1,015,899 

2,265,734 

225, 389 
106, 563 

67,076 
265, 281 
160, 542 

90,167 
131,872 

16, 103 

280.022 
212.009 
493, 513 


61.0 


34.9 
33.3 
58.0 
6.5.9 
66.3 
75.0 
71.7 
54.4 
47.0 


40.4 
39.6 
51.3 
30.5 
34.9 
20.3 

43.6 
20.1 
30.2 

54.5 
62.4 
52.4 
.59.2 
66.0 

66.9 
64.0 
66.5 
70.5 
67.7 
65.4 
63.9 

50.0 
47.9 


64.8 
43.5 
72.5 
77.2 
77.5 
45.6 

7.3.0 
73.5 
72.6 
81.8 

78.3 
67.0 
68. 2 
71.9 

59.8 
62.8 
48.9 
54.5 
54.3 
41.6 
56.4 
25.9 

46.1 
54.0 
45.1 


586  ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS— AGRICULTTJKE. 

Table  *.— FARM  POPULATION,  BY  AGE  AND  SEX,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:    1920. 


DmSION  ANT)  STATE 


■United  States. 

Geog.  DmsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic . . 
E.  North  Central. 
W.  North  Central 
South  Atlantic. . . 
E.  South  Central. 
W.  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 
'  New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvaiiia 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri. 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

.  Alabama 

Mississipiii 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

.    Oklahoma 

Texas 

MouNTArN: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Wasliington 

Oregon 

California 


Total. 


31, 614, 269 


625,  S77 
1,892,789 
4,913,633 
5  171,596 
6, 416,  69S 
5, 182,  937 
5, 22S,  199 
1, 168, 36 
1, 014, 173 


197, 601 
76, 021 
125,  263 
118,5.54 
15, 136 
93, 302 

800,747 
143, 708 
948, 334 

1, 139, 329 
907, 295 

1, 098, 262 
848,  710 
920, 037 

897, 181 
984,  799 
1, 211, 346 
394, 500 
362, 221 
584, 172 
737, 377 

51,212 

279, 225 

894 

1,064,417 

477, 924 

1,501,227 

1,074,693 

1, 685, 213 

281, 893 

1, 304, 862 

1,271,708 
1,335,88.5 
1,270,482 

1, 147, 049 

780, 0,50 

1,017,327 

2, 277, 773 

225, 667 
200, 902 

67, 306 
266, 073 
161,  446 

90, 560 
140,  249 

16, 164 

283, 382 
214,021 
516, 770 


Male. 


16,496,338 


330, 206 

993, 979 

2,590,945 

2, 760, 145 

3, 264, 380 

2, 640, 245 

2, 713, 605 

636, 150 

566, 683 


104, 107 
39, 976 
66,545 
62, 517 
8,037 
49,024 

42.3,511 

70, 745 

493, 723 

59.5,470 
472, 628 
677, 824 
451,555 
493, 468 

486, 048 
523, 710 
635,263 
213, 837 
197, 043 
313, 706 
390, 53 

26, 954 
146, 087 
627 
543,692 
248, 9S: 
761, 130 
539, 603 
851, 915 
14.5, 387 

676, 428 
650, 529 
670, 829 
642  459 

591, 19S 

400, 200 

537, 002 

1, 185, 205 

126, 198 
109,641 
37, 620 
143, 98" 
86,209 
49, 140 
73,672 
9,683 

1.55,  .594 
117,973 
293, 116 


Female. 


15,117,931 


93, 494 
36,045 
58,718 
56, 037 
7,099 
44,278 

377, 236 

66,963 

454,611 

543,  .859 
434, 667 
520, 438 
397,1,55 
426, 569 

411, 133 

461,089 
576, 0.S3 
180, 663 
16.5, 178 
270, 466 
346,  ,839i 

24, 258 
133, 138, 
267! 
520, 725 
228, 939, 
740, 097 
535,090 
833, 298 
136, 506 

628,434 
621, 179 
665, 056 
628,023 

555, 851 

385, 850 

480,325 

1,092,568 

99,469 
91, 261 
29,686 
122, 0.86 
75, 237 
41,420 
66, 577 
6,481 

127,  788 

96,048 

223,654 


Males 
per 
100  fe- 
males 


111.4 
110.9 
113.3 
111.6 
113.2 
110.7 

112.3 
114.6 
10S.6 

109. 

lOs. 

111.0 

113.7 

115.7 

118.2 
11.3. 6 
110.3 
U.S.  4 
119.3 
116.0 
112.6 

111.1 

109. 7 

234. 8 
104. 4 
108.8 
102.8 
100.8 
102.2 
106.5 

107.6 
104.7 
100.9 
102.3 

106.4 
103.  7 
111.8 
108.5 

126.9 
120.1 
126. 7 
117.9 
114.6 
11S.6 
110.6 
149.4 

121.8 
122.8 
131.1 


8, 138, 070 


Under 
10  years 


7,824,10615,652,093 


117, 

380, 

1, 103, 

1,  2S8, 

1  835, 

1,426, 

1, 457, 

314, 

214, 


37,622 
12, 679 
24,842 
21,729 
2, 643 
18, 112 

147, 576 

27,574 

205, 702 

241,543 
194, 370 
249,  818 
194,  7.53 
223, 125 

219, 221 
240, 470 
285, 441 
116,081 
97, 885 
151,. 335 
177,939 

11,506 

65, 438 

76 

2.86, 167 

125, 289 

451, 199 

325, 720 

495, 973 

74,379 

350, 746 
342, 582 
389, 350 
343, 375 

319, 138 

222,308 
290,  ,828 
624, 851 

59,218 
54,989 
17,  236 
68, 977 
44, 193 
24, 874 
41,343 
3,520 

62, 947 
45,548 
105, 890 


10  to  20 

years. 


21  years 
and 
over. 


124, 

405, 

1, 107, 

1,221, 

1,716, 

1, 363, 

1,413, 

267, 

204, 


1021 
174  1, 
005  2, 


40, 228 
13,  775 
26,000 
23,  101 
2,904 
18, 085 

154,011 

30, 008 

221, 1.55 

249, 203 
201, 1.57 
252,  905 
186,  073 
217, 667 

221,345 
224, 609 
286,949 
95, 377 
83, 3.53 
137,  8.37 
172, 249 

12,051 

68, 18^ 
404 
276, 190 
12,5, 72: 
394,  .339 
300,012 
464,  .560 

75, 328 

327, 472 
320, 725 
363, 058 
346,442 

306, 047 
219,008 
274,495 
614,212 

43,  726 
47, 300 
14, 076 
60, 061 
39, 642 
21, 928 
37,  821 
3,030 

62,681 
45, 572 
95, 956 


384, 148 
106,  763 
703, 019 
661, 555 
864,  09' 
393, 18 
357,  312 
586, 433 
595,  579 


119,751 
49, 567, 
74, 4121 
73,  724 
9, 5.89 
57, 105 

499, 160 
86, 126 
521, 477 

64,8,  5,S3 
511,768 
595,  .539 
467, 884 
479, 245 

4.56, 015 
519, 720 
638, 9,86 
18:5, 062 
1,80, 983 
29.5,000 
38t,  189 

27, 65. 
145, 602 
354 
.502, 060 
226, 910 
655, 689 
448,981 
724,680 
132, 186 

626, 644 
602,401 
5.83, 477 
580, 665 

521,864 

344, 734 

452, 004 

1, 038,  710 

122, 723 
98, 613 
35, 994 

137, 035 
77,611 
43, 758 
61, 085 
9,614 

157, 7.54 
122,901 
314, 924 


Percent  of totaL 


Un- 
der 

10. 


25.7 


18.8 
20.1 
22.5 
24.9 
2,8.6 
27.5 
27.9 
26.9 
21.1 


10  to 
20. 


24.7 


21 

and 
over. 

49.5 


19.8 
21.4 
22.5 
23.6 
26.8 
26.3 
27.0 
22.9 
20.1 


19.0 

20.4 

16.7 

1,8.1 

19.8 

20.8 

18.  3 

19.5 

17.5 

19.2 

19.4 

19.4 

18.4 
19.2 
21.7 

21.2 
21.4 
22.7 
22.9 
24.3 

24.4 
24.4 
23.6 
29.4 
27.0 
2.5.9 
24.1 

22.5 
23.4 
8.5 
26.9 
26.2 
30.1 
30.31  27.9 
29.4  27.6 
26.4   26.7 


6L4 

58.5 
55.0 
51.5 
44.6 
46.2 
4.5.1 
.50.  2 
58.7 


60.6 
6.5.2 
.59.4 
62.2 
6:3.4 
61.2 


19.2  62.3 
20.9   59.9 

23.3  55.0 


21.9 
22.2 
23.0 
21.9 
23.7 

24.7 
22 

23.7 
4 

23.0 
2.3.6 
23.4 

23.5 
24.4 
51.9 
25.9 
26.3 
26.3 


26.9 
26.9 
29.1 
27.0 

27.8 
28.3 
28.6 
27.4 

26.2 
27.4 
25.6 
25.9 

27.4 

2a  5 

21.8 

22.2 
21.3 
20.5 


25.1 
25.7 
27.2 
27  3 

26.7 
27.9 
27.0 
27.0 

19.4 
23.5 
20.9 
22.6 
24.6 
24.2 
27.0 
18.7 

22.1 
21.3 
18.6 


56.9 
.56.4 
54.2 
5.5.1 
52.1 

50.9 
52.8 
52.7 
46.4 
.50.0 
50.5 
52.5 

,54.0 
52.1 
39.6 
47.2 
47.5 
43.7 
41.8 
43.0 
46.9 

48.0 
47.4 
4.3.7 
45.7 

45.5 
4.3.9 
44.4 
45.6 

54.4 
49.1 
5.3.5 
51.5 
4,8.1 
48.3 
4:5.6 
59.5 

55.7 
57.4 
60.9 


FAEMS  AND  FARM   PROPERTY. 


587 


Tables.— F\RM:  POPULATION,  BY  RACE,  NATIVITY,  AND  PARENTAGE,  BY  DIVISIONS 

AND  STATES:  1920. 


DmSION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States... 

Geographic  BmsiONs: 

New  England .-. 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . 
"West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

MiDPLE  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pemnsyl  vania 

East  North  Csntral: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia . . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  CaroKna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Teimessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wvoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Total. 


31,614,269 


625,87 
1,892,789 
4, 913, 633 
6,171,596 
6, -116, 698 
5, 182, 93" 
6,  228, 199 
1,168,367 
1, 014, 173 


24, 842, 614 


NATIVE  ■WHITE. 


Total. 


546,1 
1,750,182 
4, 535, 793 
4, 644, 672 
4, 048, 438 
3,658,174 
3,858,811 
1,003,702 

796, 664 


197, 601 
76, 021 
125, 263 
118,554 
15, 136 
93,302 

800,747 
143,708 
948,334 

1,139.329 
907, 295! 

1,098,262; 
848, 710i 
920,037, 

897,181 
984,799' 
1,211,346; 
394, 500 ! 
362, 221 1 
584, 172 
737,377 

51,212 

279, 225 

894 

1,064,417 

477,924 

1,501,227 

1,074,693 

1,685,213 

■281, 893 

1,304,862 
1,271,708 
1, 335, 885 
1,270,482 

1,147,049 

786, 050 

1,017,327 

2, 277, 773 

225, 667 
200,902 

67,  306 
266, 073 
101, 446 

90,560 
140, 249 

16,164 

283,382 
214,0''.l 
516, 770 


Native 
parent- 


al, 045, 836 


3,796,778 


183, 333 
68, 437 

112,669 
95, 671 
12, 751 
73,317 

725, 121 
118,963 
906, 098 

1,091,98? 
SS7, 471 

1,037,744 
732, 39 
786, 193 

738,921 
905,  752 
1,171,082 
306, 981 
304, 431 
525,  815 
691,690 

41,100 
211, 8.59 
622 
750, 74.= 
472,211 
1,022,214 
433,  — 
927, 071 
188,841 

1, 228, 769 
1, 066, 3- 
817,643 
545,388 

807, 892 

418, 327 

887, 615 

1,744,977 

181,692 
183, 087 

60, 808 
239,456 
143, 707 

52, 151 
128, 373 

11,428 

231,444 
188,9.53 
376,267 


417,747 
1, 469, 287 
3, 457, 822 
3,161,917 
4, 008, 035 
3, 629, 84r 
3, 586, 61 
767, 688 
546, 881 


Foreign 

and 
mixed 
parent- 
age. 


128,431 

280, 895 

1,077,971 

1,482,755 

40,403 

28, 332 

272, 194 

236, 014 

249, 783 


1.55, 418 
55,  746 
90,996 
01,453 
9,191 
44,943 

561,749 
89, 132 
818,406 

9.57,414 
810,414 
827, 593 
464,785 
397,586 

308, 505 
622,532 
1, 076, 260 
111,357 
162, 247 
334, 066 
546, 950 

38, 950 
200,356 
516 
742,497 
465,"" 
1,020,406 
432, 816 
924,637 
182, 068 

1,215,435 

1,061,037 

812, 2S2 

Ml,  088 

792,613 

405, 345 

842, 893 

1, 545, 766 

119, 891 
139, 747 
47, 562 
187,995 
134,  730 
42,206 
88,160 
7,397 

155, 559 
145,  K9 
245,593 


Foreign- 
born 
white. 


1,471,040 


77,844 
127, 563 
350.512 
479,917 

18, 405 

8,399 

138, 621 

109, 088 

160, 091 


27,915 
12, 691 
21, 673 
34, 218 
3,560 
28,374 

163,372 
29,831 
87,692 

134, 574 
77, 027 
210, 151 
267,612! 
388,607 

430,416 
28;5,220l 
94, 822, 
195, 624 
142, 184| 
191, 749 
144,740 

2,150 

11,503 

106 

8,248 

6,422 

1,808 

959 

2,434 

6,773 

13,334 
5,337 
5,361 
4,300 

15, 279 
12, 982 
44,722 
199, 211 

6-4,  801 

43,340 

13, 246 

51, 461 

8,977 

9,945 

40,  213 

4,031 

75,885 
43, 224 
130,674 


Colored. 


5,300,615 


1, 8.55  j 

15,044j 

27, 328 

47,007 

2, 349,  855 

1  516,364j 

1,230,  707  j 

54,977, 

67,418 


14, 131 
7,49S 

12,401 

22, 246 
2, 173 

19, 365 

71,276 
19, 393 
36,894 

37, 765 
16,  271 
54,390 
112,  .358 
129, 728 

155, 846 
7.8, 3S^ 
20, 131 
82,859 
47, 221 
56,054 
39, 391 

1,150 

4,372 

54 

4,445 

1,661 

89" 

356 

8:J8 

4  632 

2,665 
1,6.56 
2,379 
1,699 

4,939 

5,813 

13,362 

114, 507 

33,642 
14, 7a5 

5,  .594 
24,357 

5,360 
13,711 

9,540 

2,779 

44,064 
21,117 
94,910 


PER  CENT  OF 
TOTAL. 


Na- 
tive ^ 
white; 


For- 
eign- 
born 
white 


137 

,80 
10;'. 
637 
212 
620 

4,3.50 
5, 3.52 
5,342 

9, 576 
3, 553 

6, 128 
3, 955 
4, 1161 

2,414 

662 

20, 133! 

4,6601 
10,  .5091 

2,2:31 

6,296, 

8,962! 

62,9941 

2181 

309, 227  i 

4,0521 

478, 116, 

640,5(J2i 

757,304; 

S8,420j 

73,428! 
20.3,6781 
51.5,  8631 
723, 395 

334,218 
361, 910| 
116, 3.50' 
418, 2S9, 

7,333! 
3,110 

r.>4 

2,  2601 

12, 379 

24, 69S' 

2,336 

1,957 

7,874 

3, 951 

45, 593 


78.61      4.7 


87.3 
92.5 
92.3 

89.8 
63.1 
70.6 
73.8 
85.9 
78.6 


12.4 
6.7 
7.1 
9.3 
0.3 
0.2 
2 
9.4 

15.8 


92.8 
90.0 
89.9 
80.7 
84.2 
78.6 

90.6 
82.8 
95.5 

95.8 
97.8 
94.5 
)V,.  3 
So. 

82.4 

92.0 

90, 

77.8 

.84.0 

90.0 

93, 

80.3 
75.9 
69.6 
70.5 
98.8 
68.1 
40.4 
55.0 
67.0 

94.2 
83.9 
61.2 
42.9 

70.4 
53.2 

87. 2| 
76. 6J 

81.  ,s 
91.1 
90.3 
90.0 
89.0 
.57.6 
91.5 
70.7 

81.7 
88.3 
72.81 


Col- 
ored. 


16.8 


0.3 

0.8 

0.6 

0.9 

36.6 

29.3 

23.5 

4.7 

5.7 


7.2 
9.9 
9.9 
18.8 
14.4 
20.8 

8.9 
13.5 
3.9 

3.3 

1 

5.0 
13.2 
14.1 

17.4 
8.0 
1 
21.0 
13.0 
9.6 
5.3 

2.2 
L6 
6.0 
0.4 
0.3 
0.1 


1.6 

0.2 
0.1 
0.2 
0.1 

0.4 
0.7 
L3 
5.0 

14.9 
7.3 
8.3 
9.2 
3.3 

15.1 
6.8 

17.2 

15.5 
9.9 

18.4 


0.1 
0.1 

ai 
0.5 
1.4 
0.7 

0.5 
3.7 
0.6 

0.8 
0.4 
0.6 
0.5 
0.4 

0.3 
0.1 
1.7 
1.2 
2.9 
0.4 
0.9 

17.5 
22.6 
24.4 
29.1 
0.8 
31.8 
59.6 
44.9 
31.4 

5.6 

16.0 
38.6 
56.9 

29.1 
46.0 
11.4 
18.4 

3.2 
1.5 
1.3 

0.8 
7.7 

27.3 
1.7 

12.1 

2.8 
1.8 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


588 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 


Table    6.— POPULATION,    NUMBER    OF    FARMS,   AND    FARM    ACREAGE, 
[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States. 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic. 
E.  North  Central. 
W.  North  Central 
South  Atlantic... 
E.  South  Central. 
W.  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 
Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts . . . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.^'OBTHCENTEAL: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.NORTH  CENTRAL: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota. . . 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina . . 

South  Carolina. . . 

Georgia 

Florida 

E. South Central: 

Kentucky  

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississiiyji 

W.  South  Centr.\l: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyommg 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

PAcmc: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


total  POPXn-ATION. 


1920 


105, 710, 620 


7,400, 
22,261, 
21,475, 
12,  M4, 
13,990, 

8, 893, 
10, 242, 

3,336, 

5,566, 


768, 014 
443, 083 
352,428 

3,852,3.56 
604,397 

1,380,631 

10, 385, 227 
3,155,900 
8, 720, 017 

5,759,394 
2,930,390 
6,485,280 
3,668,412 
2, 632, 067 

2, 387, 125 
2,404,021 
3,404,055 
646,872 
636, 547 
1,296,372 
1, 769, 257 

223, 003 
1,449,661 

437, 571 
2, 309, 187 
1,463,701 
2, 559, 123 
1,683,724 
2, 895, 832 

968, 470 

2,416,630 
2, 337, 885 
2,348,174 
1,790,618 

1, 752, 204 
1,  798, 509 
2, 028, 283 
4, 663, 228 

548, 889 
431, 866 
194, 402 
939, 6'29 
360, 350 
334, 162 
449, 390 
77, 407 

1,356,621 

783,389 

3,426,861 


1910 


91,972,266 


552,681 
315, 892 
250, 621 
637, 921 
194, 895 
409, 001 
7.84, 534 
633, 517 
192,304 


742 
430 
355! 

3,366: 
542 

1,114 


376, 
325; 
145! 
799: 
327 
204 
373: 
81 

1,141 

672 

2,377 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease 


U.9 


12.9 
15.2 
17.7 

7.8 
14.7 

5.7 
16.6 
26.7 
32.8 


371 

572 
956 
416 
610 
756! 

6I4' 
167  i 
Ul 

121 
876' 
.591' 
1731 
860 

708 
771 
335 
0.56 
888 
214 
949 

322 
346: 
069, 
612 
119; 
287 
400 
121 
619 

905 
789 
093 
114 

449 
388 
155 
542 

053 
594 
965 
024 
301 
354 
351 
875 

990 
765 
549 


RURAL  POPULATION. 


1920 


51,406,017 


3.5 

2.9 

-1.0 

14.4 

11.4 

23.9 

14.0 
24.4 
13.8 

20.8 
8.5 
15.0 
30.5 
12.8 

15.0 
8.1 
3.4 

12.1 
9.0 
8.7 
4.6 

10.2 
11.9 
32.2 
12.0 
19.9 
16.0 
11.1 
11.0 
28.7 

5.5 

7.0 

9.8 

-0.4 

1L3 

8.6 
22.4 
19.7 

46.0 
32.6 
33.2 
17.6 
10.1 
63.5 
20.4 
-5.5 

18.8 
16.4 
44.1 


1,535, 

5, 588, 
S,  426; 
7, 816, 
9,6.51: 
6,899 
7,271 
2,121 
2,095; 


468, 
163 
242 
202 
15: 
444; 

1, 795 

6S0: 

3, 112 

2,082 
1, 447 
2,082, 
1,426 
1, 387; 

1,.335 

1,528: 

1,817 

558: 

534 

891 

1,151 

102 

5so: 


1,635 
1,094 
2, 06S: 
1, 389: 
2, 167 
612 

1,783 
1, 726 

1,838, 
1,550; 

1,461 
1,170 
1, 48S, 
3,150; 

376, 
312: 
137: 
486: 
295: 
216: 
233: 
62; 

607, 

392 

1,095 


1910 


49, 806, 146 


554,599 
592, 519 
633,3.50 
764, 205 
102, 742 
835,672 
827,078 
686,006 
809, 975 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease 


3.2 


-1.2 

-0.1 

-2.4 

0.7 

6.0 

0.9 

6.5 

25.8 

15.8 


480,123 
175, 473 
257, 039 
241, 049 
17,956 
382, 959 

1,928,120 

629,957 

3,034,442 

2,101,978 
1,557,041 
2, 161, 662 
1,483,129 
1, 329, 540 

1,225,414 

1,544,717 

1, 894, 518 

513, 820 

.507, 215 

881,362 

1, 197, 159 

10.5,237 
637, 154 


203 
694 
753 
737 
973 
645 

087 
659 

8571 
497 

707 
346 
803 1 
539! 

878! 
829, 
054 
370 
390 
6.35 
812 
153 


1,585,083 
992, 877 
1, 887, 813 
1,290,568 
2, 070, 471 
533, 539 

1,734,463 
1,743,744 
1,767,662 
1, 589, 803 

1, 371, 768 
1,1.59,872 
1,337,000 
2, 958, 438 

242,633 
255, 696 
102, 744 
394, 184 
280, 730 
141, 094 
200, 417 


536,460 
365, 705 
907, 810 


-2.4 
-6.9 
-5.7 
-16.2 
-1.5.3 
16.0 

-6.9 
8.1 
2.6 

-0.9 
-7.0 
-3.7 
-3.8 
4.4 

9.0 

-1.0 

-4.1 

8.7 

5.4 

1.1 

-3.8 

-2.9 


3.2 
10.3 
9.6 

7.7 
4.7 
14.8 

2.8 
-1.0 

4.0 
-2.5 

6.6 
0.9 
11.4 
6.5 

55.3 
22.3 
33.4 
23.4 
5.2 
53.5 
16.7 
-9.3 

13.3 

7.3 

20.6 


NUMBER  OF  FARMS. 


1920 


6,448,343 


156,564 

425, 147 

1,084,744 

1,096,9-51 

1,1.58,976 

1,051,600 

996, 088 

244,109 

234, 164 


48,227 
20,523 
29, 075 
32,001 
4,083 
22,655 

193, 195 

29, 702 

202, 250 

256, 695 
205, 126 
237, 181 
196, 447 
189,295 

178, 478 

213, 439 

263,004 

77,690 

74, 637 

124,417 

. 165, 286 

10,140 

47,908 

204 

186,242 

87,289 
269,  763 
192, 693 
310, 732 

54,005 

270, 626 
252, 774 
256, 099 
272, 101 

232, 604 
135, 463 
191,988 
436,033 

57, 677 
42,106 
15, 748 
59, 934 
29,844 

9,975 
25,662 

3,163 

66,288 
50,206 
117,670 


1910 


,361,502 


188, 802 
468,379 
123,489 
109, 948 
111,881 
042,480 
943, 186 
183, 446 
189, 891 


60,016 
27,053 
32,709 
36, 917 
5,292 
26, 815 

215, 597 

33,487 

219, 295 

272,045 
215,485 
251, 872 
206,960 
177, 127 

156, 137 
217, 044 
277,244 
74, 360 
77, 644 
129,678 
177, 841 

10,836 

48, 923 

217 

184, 018 

96, 685 
253, 725 
176, 434 
291, 027 

50,016 

259, 185 
246, 012 
262, 901 
274, 382 

214, 678 
120, 546 
190, 192 
417, 770 

26, 214 
30, 807 
10, 987 
46, 170 
35, 676 

9,227 
21,676 

2,689 

56,192 
45,502 

88,197 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease 


-17.1 

-9.2 

-3.4 

-1.2 

4.2 

0.9 

5.6 

33.1 

23.3 


-19.6 
-24.1 
-11.1 
-13.3 

-22.8 
-15.5 

-10.4 
-11.3 

-7.8 

-5.6 
-4.8 
-5.8 
-5.1 


14.3 
-1.7 
-5.1 
4.5 
-3.9 
-4.1 
-7.1 

-6.4 

-2.1 

-6.0 

1.2 

-9.7 

6.3 

9.2 

6.8 

8.0 

4.4 

2.7 

-2.6 

-0.8 

8.4 
12.4 
0.9 
4.4 

120.0 
36.7 
43.3 
29.8 

-16.3 
8.1 
18.4 
17.6 

18.0 
10.3 
33.4 


FAEMS  AND  FARM   PROPERTY. 


589 


BY  DIVISIONS   AND   STATES:   1920   AND    1910. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS  (ACRES). 


1820 


955,883,715 


16, 990 
40, 572 
117,735 
256, 973 
97, 775 
78, 897 
173, 449 
117,337 
56, 152 


5,425 
2, 603 
4,235 
2,494 
331 
1, 

20, 632 
2, 282: 
17,657 

23,515 
21,063 
31,974 
19, 032 
22, 148; 

30, 221 
33, 474 
34, 774 
36,214 
34,636 
42, 225, 
45, 425, 

944 
4,757 
5 
18,561 
9,569 
20,021 
12, 426 
25,441 
6,046; 

21,612 
19, 510 
19, 576 
18, 196 

17,  ■156 

10,019 

31,951 

114, 020; 

35, 070 
8,375 
11,809 
24, 462 
24,409 
5, 802 
5,050 
2, 357 

13,244 
13, 542; 
29, 365' 


968 
806 
811 
477 
600 
980 

803 
585 
513 

888 
332 
775 
961 
223 

758 
896 
679 
751 
491 
475 
179 

511 
999 
668 
112 
790 
736 
675 
061 
691 
1 

772! 
856| 
856, 
979 

750 
822 
934 
621  j 

656i 
873 
351 
014 
633 
126 
410 
163 

720 
318 
667 


1910 


878,798,325 


19,714,931 
43,191,056 
117,929,148 
232,648,121 
103, 782, 255 
81,520,629 
169,149,976 
59, 533, 420 
51,328,789 


6,296,859 
3,249,458 
4,663,577 
2,875,941 
443,3^8 
2, 185, 788 

22,030,367 
2, 573, 85" 
18,586,832 

24,105,708 
21,209,823 
32,522,937 
IS,  940, 614 
21,060,006 

27, 675, 823 
33, 930, 688 
34,591,248 
28,426,650 
26, 016, 892 
3^,622,021 
43,384,799 

1,038,866 

5,057,140 

6,063 

19,495,636 

10,026,442 

22,439,129 

13, 512,  (.28 

26,953,413 

5, 253, 538 

22, 189, 127 
20,041,657 
20,732,312 
18, 557, 533 

17, 416, 075 
10,439,481 
28,859,353 
112,435,067 

13, 545, 003 
5, 283, 604 
8,543,010 
13,532,113 
11,270,021 
1,246,613 
3,397,699 
2,714,757 

•11,712,235 
11,685,110 
27,931,444 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  (ACRES). 1 


1920 


8.81503,073,007 


-13.8 
-6,1 
-0.2 
10.5 
-5.8 
-3.2 
2.5' 
97.1 
9,4 


-13,8; 
-19.9 

-9.2| 

-13.3 

-25.2 

-13.11 

I 

-6.3 
-11.3, 

-5.0, 

-2.41 

-1.1 

-1.7; 

0.5' 

5.2 

9.2^ 
-1.3 

0.5; 
27.4 
33,1' 

9.3 

4.7; 

I 

-9.1 

-5.9 

-6,5' 

-4,8, 

-4,6 

-10,8 

-8, 0 

-5.61 

15.11 

-2.6! 
-2.6] 
-5.6| 
-1.9! 

0.2' 
-4.01 
10.7] 

1.41 

158. 9 
58.5! 
38,2 
80,8 
116.6 
365.4 
48.6 
-13,2 

13.1 
15.9 
5.1 


6,114, 
26,  .562, 
87, 894, 
171,394, 
48,  509, 
44, 380, 
64,189, 
30, 105, 
23,921, 


1, 977, 329 
702, 91  2 

1,691,. 595 
908,  >34 
132. 855 
701,086 

13, 158, 781 

1,555,607 

11,847,719 

18,542,353 
16,680,212 
27, 294,  .j33 
12, 925, 521 
12, 452, 216 

21,481,710 

28,606,951 
24,  ^32,9L6 
24,  .563, 178 
IS,  iq9,25(' 
23,  li9,(>l:4 
3e.,  i.liO,  760 

653, C52 
3,136,728 
4,25S 
9,460,492 
5,  .520, 308 
8, 198,  -iOO 
6, 184, 159 
13,055,2*9 
2,297,271 

13,975,746 
11,185,302 
9, 893, 407 
9,325,677 

9,210,556 
5,626,226 
18,125,321 
31, 227, 503 

11,007,278 
4,511,080 
2,102,(05 
7,744,757 
1,717,224 

712,803 
1,715,380 

594, 741 

7,129,343 
4,913,851 
11,878,339 


1910 


478,451,750 


254,904 
320, 894 
947, 228 
284,562 
479, 733 
946,846 
264,273 
915,002 
038,  (08 


WOODLAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 


1920 


167,730,794 


7,020,311 

8, 659, 237 

18,061.460 

18, 761 ;  832 

41,802,2(3 

28, 414, 524 

29,749,152 

6,  887, 071 

8,374,944 


2,  360, 657 

929, 185 
1,633,965 
1,164,501 

17,8,344 

9!^8, 252 

14,844,039 
1,803,336 
12,673,519 

19,  £27, 909 
16, 631, 2,- 2 
2.S,  048, 323 
12,  ,'■32, 078 
11,907,606 

19,643,533 
29,491,199 
24,  581, 186, 
20,455,0V.2: 

1.5,827,208' 
U,  3,82,  577 
29, 904, 067 

713,538! 
3,354,767! 
5, 1331 
9, 870, 0581 
5,521,757' 
8,813,0."6' 
6  097  919 

12',298'oi7!|  10;  491,  848 
l,805,408j|    2,7>0,7&0 

14, 354, 471 1  6,018, 2>0 

10,890, 4&4l|  7,(80,169 

9,693,581;!  8,301,177 

9,008,310!  7,Ol4,>-98 

8, 076, 254 1 1  7,396,028 
5,276,0161  3,614,040 
17,551,337:  4,2(«,171 
27,360,666    14,532,913 


2, 447, 597 
l,299,b38 
1,428,309 
1,030,3S6 
130,402 
683, 719 

4,160,567 

454,768 

4,043,902 

3, 198, 929 
3, 141,Oi2 
3, 102, 579 
3,217,(«0 
5,401,910 

4, 482, 656 

2, 295, 274 

8,  .'53, 857 

679, 836 

536,183 

000, 933 

1,3:3,013 

2':2,658 
1,327,221 
828 
7, 007, 352 
3,469,444 
10,  299, 547 
5,302,575 


3,640,309 
2,778,740! 
1,256,160; 
4,302,101 
1,467,191 

350, 173 
1,368, 211 1 

752, 117, 

6,373,311 

4,274,803, 

11,389,894! 


1,646,462 
820, 876 
421,806 
1,415,420 
1,817,460 
523, 648 
212, 762 
28,637 

1,813,061 
2, 309, 596 
4,252,287 


1910 


190,865,553 


7,852,913 

9.255,715 

18,109,180 

17,969,615 

4.8, 904, 830 

32, 287, 681 

44,05.5,394 

4, 109. 081 

8, 321, 144 


2, 775, 621 
1,  ,502, 389 
1,566,608 
1, 064, 553 
185.909 
757,743 

4,436,145 

538, 131 

4,281,439 

3,285,376 
3,370,791 
3, 147, 879 
2,927,554 
5,377,550 

3,922,301 

2,314,115 

8,918,972 

421.877 

383; 144 

803, 2(  6 

1,205,910, 

252,032 
1,467,333 
689 
8,414,6801 
3,968,83fi 
12,451,739 
6,331,142, 
13,002,74r 
3,007,638, 

6,951,626 
8,007,733; 
9,444,7641 
7,883,558; 

8,511,510! 

4,316,561 

3,568,910! 

27, 658, 413 

595,870 
584,556 
252,1.02: 
891,698' 

1,491,025, 

100, 061 1 

145,510' 

48, 209 

I 

1,541,5511 

2,237,826; 

4,541,767 


OTHER  UNIMPROVED 
LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 


1920 


285,079,914 


3, 855, 730 
5,351,557 
11,778,884 
66, 816, 958 
7, 463, 094 
6, 102,  807 
79, 510, 369 
80, 344, 287 
23,856,228 


1,001,042 
601,066 

1,115,907 

555,2.57 

6,S,  283 

514, 175 

3,313,455 

272, 210 

1,765,892 


1910 


209,481,022 


4,607,114 

4,614,447 

10, 872, 740 

50, 393, 644 

6,397,692 

5, 286, 1(.2 

66,830,30.9 

39,509,337 

20,969,637 


1, 160, 581 

817,884 

1,462,914 

646, 887 

79,055 

439,793 

2,750,183 

232, 390 

1,631,874 


1,774,606  1,592,363  20 

1,242,078  997,780121 

1,577,663  1,326, 735122 

2,890,440  3,180,982  23 

4,294,(97  3,774,880  24 


4,257,392 

2,572,671 

1,387,8.56 

10,971,737 

15,901,058 


4, 109, 899  25 
2,12.5,374126 
1,0/91,000,27 
7,549,68128 
9,8  6,540129 


18,214,918   13,436,238;30 
13,511,326   12,274,822131 


68,  801 

294, 050 

5^2 

1,193,268 

580,(38 

1,  .523, 780 

939, 941 

1, 894, 0O4 

968,630 

1,618,746 
l,2i.5,3S5 
1,382,272 
1, 856, 404 

850, 166 

779, 556 

9,620,442 

68,260,205 

22,416,916 
3,ai3,317 
9, 285, 5-;0 
15,301,837 
20,874,9  9 
4,565,675 
3, 122, 268 
1,  733, 785 

4, 302, 316 
6,318,871 
13,235,041 


73,2:6  32 

235,040  33 

24134 

1,210,898  35 

535,  fA9  36 

1,174,334  37 

1,074,887  38 

1,652,6,55  39 

440,4j2,40 

8S3,03o'4l 
1,143,4  0  42 
1,593,967143 
1,665,665]44 

828,311145 

S46,904|46 

7, 739,  IO6I47 

57,415,988j48 

9,309,424!i9 
1,920,3(«50 
7,034,698  51 
8,338,314  52 
8,311,805.53 
7%,  379  54 
1,883,978'55 
1,914,431|56 

3, 797, 373  57 
5,172,48158 
11,999,783  59 


I  For  per  cent  of  increase  cr  decrease,  1910-1920,  see  Table  7. 


590 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGEICULTUEE. 


Table  7 —POPULATION,  NUMBER   OF   FARMS,  AND    FARM    ACREAGE,   BY  DR^SIONS 
AND    STATES:   1850  TO   1920. 

[A  minus  sign  (  — )  denotes  decrease.] 


POPULATION. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  CENSUS  YEAR. 


Number. 


UNITED  STATES. 


1920 105 .  710. 620 

1910 91,972,266 

1900 75,954.575 

1890 62,947,714 

1880    50,155,783 

1870 38,558,371 

1860 31,44i,321 

1850 '  23,191,876 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


Geographic 
Divisions. 


New  England. 


1920 7,400,909 

1910 6, 552, 681 

1900 i  5, 592, 017 

1890 '  4,700,749 

1880 4,010,629 

1870 3,487,924 

1860 3,135,283 

1850 :  2,728,116 


Middle  Atlantic. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1870. 
1860. 
1850. 


East  North  Central. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 

1880. 
1870. 
1860. 
1850. 


West  North 
Central. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
18S0. 
1870. 
1860. 
1850. 


South  Atlantic. 


1920. 
lyiO. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1870. 
1860. 
1850. 


22,261,144 
19,315,892 
15, 454, 678 
12, 706, 220 
10, 496, 878 
8, 810,  806 
7,  458, 985 
5, 898, 735 


21, 475, 543 
18, 250, 621 
15, 985, 581 
13,478,305 
11,206,668 
9, 124, 517 
6,926,884 
4, 523, 260 


12,544,249 
11,637,921 
10, 347, 423 
8,932,112 
6, 157,  443 
3,  850, 594 
2, 169, 832 
880,335 


990,272 
194, 895 
443, 480 
857, 922 
597, 197 
853,610 
364, 703 
679,090 


14.9 
21.0 
20.7 
25.5 
30.1 
22.6 
35.6 


12.9 
17.2 
19.0 
17.2 
15.0 
11.2 
14.9 


15.2 
25.0 
21.6 
21.0 
19.1 
18.1 
26.4 


NUMBER  OF 
FARMS. 


Number. 


6,448,343 
6.361,502 
5,737,372 
4,584,641 
4,008,907 
2,659,985 
2,044,077 
1,449,073 


156, 564 
188, 802 
191, 888 
189, 961 
207, 232 
180, 649 
183, 942 
167, 651 


425,147 
468,379 
485,618 
468, 608 
488, 907 
420,946 
380, 993 
322, 103 


1,084,744 

1,123,489 

1, 135, 823 

1,009,031 

985,273 

761,  735 

586, 717 

368, 177 


1, 096, 951 

1, 109, 948 

1, 060, 744 

914, 791 

712, 695 

363, 343 

185, 448 

69,420 


1,158,976 
1,111,881 
962, 225 
749, 600 
644, 429 
374, 102 
301, 940 
248, 196 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease, 


1.4 

10.9 
25.7 
13.9 
50.7 
30.1 
41.1 


-17.1 
-1.6 

1.0 
-8.3 
14.7 
-1.8 

9.7 


-9.2 

-3.5 

3.6 

-4.2 
16.1 
10.5 
18.3 


-3.4 
-1.1 

12.6 
2.4 
29.3 
29.8 
69.4 


-1.2 
4.6 
16.0 
28.4 
96.1 
95.9 

167.1 


4.2 
15.6 
28.4 
16.3 
72.3 
23.9 
21.7 


ALL  land  in 
FARMS. 


Acres. 


955,883,715 
878,798,325 
838,591,774 
623,218,619 
535,081,835 
407,735,041 
407,212.538 
293,560:614 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


4.8 
34.6 
16.3 
31.5 

0.1 
38.7 


16, 990, 642 
19,714,931 
20, 648, 999 
19, 755, 584 
21, 483, 772 
19, 569, 863 
20,110,922 
18,367,458 


40,572,901 
43,191,056 
44,860,090 
42, 987, 941 
46,501,868 
43,174,521 
40, 970, 623 
36, 795, 377 


117,735,179 
117,929,148 
116,340,761 
105, 786, 825 
105, 784, 212 
87, 449, 392 
72, 696, 843 
50, 188, 875 


256,973,229 
232, 648, 121 
201,008,713 
150,  800, 169 
101,197,945 
51,765,877 
36,  202, 747 
12,497,615 


97, 775, 243 
103, 782, 255 
104, 297, 506 
100,157,573 
101,419,563 

90, 213, 056 
106, 520, 771 

93,  401, 610 


-13.8 
-4.1 

4.0 
-8.0 

9.8 
-2.7 

9.5 


-6.1 
-3.7 

4.4 
-7.6 
7.7 
5.4 
11.3 


-0.2 

1.4 

10.0 

C) 
21.0 
20.3 
44.8 


10.5 
15.7 
33.3 
49.0 
95.6 
47.1 
181.7 


-6.8 

-0.5 

4.1 

-1.2 

12.4 
-15.3 

14.0 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 


Acres. 


503,073,007 
478,451,750 
414,438,487 
357,618,7.55 
284,771,042 
188,921,099 
163,110,720 
113,032,614 


6,114,601 
7, 254, 904 
8, 134, 403 
10, 738, 930 
13, 148, 466 
11,997,540 
12, 215, 771 
11,150,694 


26, 562, 107 
29,320,894 
30, 786, 211 
31,699,094 
33, 237, 166 
29,119,645 
26, 766, 140 
22, 806, 574 


87, 894, 835 
88, 947, 228 
86, 670, 271 
78,774,647 
75,689,373 
64,899,646 
41,186,414 
22, 912, 190 


171,394,439 
164, 284, 862 
135, 643, 828 
105,517,479 
61,252,946 
23, 609, 8&3 
11,122,286 
3, 768, 142 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


48, 609,  886 

0.1 

48,479,733 

6.2 

46,100,226 

10.6 

41,677,371 

15.2 

36,170,331 

19.8 

30, 202, 991 

-13.6 

34,900,942 

16.3 

30,009,323 

Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


5.1 

15.4 
15.9 
25.6 
50.7 
15.8 
44.3 


-15.7 
-10.8 
-24.3 
-18.3 

9.6 
-1.8 

9.6 


17.4 


FARMS  AXD  FARM   PROPERTY. 


591 


Table  7.— POPULATION,  NUMBER   OF  FARMS,  AND  FARM  ACREAGE,  BY  DIVISIONS 
AND  STATES:  1850  TO  1920— Contijiued. 

[A  minus  sign  (  — )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  more  than  1,000.] 


DIVISION  OR  ST.VTE 
AND  CENSUS  YEAR. 


Geographic 
Divisions— Con. 

East  South  Central. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1S60 

1850 

West  South 
Central. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

18S0 

1870 

18C0 

1850 

Mountain. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

Pacific. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

New  England. 

MAINE. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

NEW  HAMPSHIHE. 

1920 .:V.I...i 

1910 ..:.... 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 


population. 


Numbw. 


8,893,307 
8,409,901 
7,547,757 
6, 429, 154 
5, 585, 151 
4, 404, 445 
4, 020, 991 
3,363,271 


10, 242, 224 
8, 784, 534 
6, 532, 290 
4, 740, 983 
3,334,220 
2, 029, 965 
1, 747, 667 
940,251 


3, 336, 101 

2, 633, 517 

1,674,657 

1,213,935 

653,119 

315,38.5 

174, 923 

72,927 


5, 566, 871 

4,192,304 

2,416,692 

1, 888, 334 

1,114,578 

675, 125 

444, 0.53 

105, 891 


768,014 
742,371 
694, 466 
661, 086 
648, 936 
626, 915 
628, 279 
583, 169 


•443, 
430, 
411, 
376, 
346, 
31S, 
326, 
317, 


Per 

cent 
ofin- 
crease 


5.7 
11.4 

17.4 
15.1 
26.  S 
9.5 
19.6 


16.6 
34.5 
37.8 
42.2 
64.2 
16.2 
85.9 


26.7 
57.3 
38.0 
85.9 

107.1 
80.3 

139.9 


32.8 
73.5 
28.0 
69.4 
65.1 
52.0 
319.4 


3.5 
6.9 
5.0 
1.9 
3.5 
-0.2 
7.7 


2.9 
4.6 
9.3 
8;  5 
9.0 

-2:4 

2.5 


NUMBER  OF 
FARMS. 


Number. 


1,051,600 
1, 042,  480 
903, 313 
655, 766 
569, 739 
371, 968 
271, 150 
223,  436 


996, 088 
943, 186 
754, 853 
431,006 
316,  909 
139, 030 
99,223 
43,378 


244, 109 

183,446 

101,327 

49,398 

25,  043 

13,774 

8,812 

4,676 


234,164 
189,  891 
141,581 
96,480 
58,680 
34,  438 
25, 852 
2,036 


48,227 
60,016 
59,299 
62, 013 
64,309 
59,  804 
55, 698 
46,760 


20,523 
27,053 
29,324 
29,151 
32, 181 
29,642 
30,501 
29,229 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease, 


0.9 
15.4 
37.7 
15.1 
53.2 
37.2 
21.4 


5.6 
24.9 
7.5.1 
3ii.  0 

127.9 
40.1 

128.7 


33.1 

81.0 
105,1 
97.3 
81.8 
56.3 
88.5 


23.3 
34.1 
46.7 
64.4 
70.4 
33.2 


-19.6 
1.2 
-4.4 
-3.6 
7.5 
7.4 
19.1 


-24.1 

-7.7 
0.6 

-9.4 
8.6 

-2.8 
4.4 


ALL  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 


Acres. 


78, 897,  463 
81,  .520, 629 
81, 247, 643 
78, 999, 359 
76,  872, 951 
66, 323, 611 
74, 776, 655 
58, 561, 870 


173, 449, 127 
169,149,976 
176,491,202 
77,  448, 935 
56, 627, 272 
33, 019, 636 
44,216,310 
19, 083, 596 


11 7,  .337, 226 

59, 533, 420 

46,397,284 

14,765,862 

3, 976, 377 

1,7.53,590 

1, 560, 938 

337, 420 


56, 152, 705 
51,328,789 
47, 399, 576 
32, 516, 371 
22, 217, 875 
14, 465, 496 
11,156,729 
4, 326, 793 


5, 425, 968 
6, 296, 859 
6,  299,  946 
6, 179, 925 
6, 552, 578 
5, 838, 058 
5,727,671 
4,555,393 


2, 603, 806 
3,219,458 
3, 609, 864 
3,459,018 
3,721,173 
3, 605,  994 
3,744,625 
3,392,414 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease 


-3.2 
0.3 

2.8 
2.8 

15.9 
-11.3 

27.7 


2.5 
-4.2 
127.9 
36.8 
71.5 
-25.3 
131.7 


97.1 
28.3 
214.2 
271.3 
126.8 
12.3 
362.6 


9.4 
8.3 
45.8 
46.4 
53.6 
29.7 
157.9 


-13.8 
(1) 

1.9 
-5.7 
12.2 

1.9 
25.7 


-19.9 

-10.0 

4.4 

-7.0 

3.2 

-3.7 

10.4 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 


Acres. 


44,380,132 
43, 946, 846 
40, 237, 337 
35, 729, 170 
30,  S20, 882 
24, 218, 478 
25, 891, 024 
19,023,415 


64, 189, 606 
58, 264, 273 
39, 770, 530 
30, 559, 654 
18, 985, 889 
6, 870, 297 
7, 341, 202 
3,015,531 


30, 105, 868 

15,915,002 

8, 402, 576 

5,  460,  739 

2, 213, 300 

576,  200 

240, 625 

182,534 


23, 921, 533 
22, 038, 008 
18,753,105 
17,559,671 
13,352,689 
7, 526, 439 
3,446,317 
165,311 


1,977,329 
2,360,657 
2,386,889 
3, 044, 666 
3, 484, 908 
2,  917, 793 
2, 704, 133 
2,039,596 


702, 902 
929, 185 
1,076,879 
1,727,387 
2,308,112 
2,334,487 
2,367,034 
3,251,488 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


1.0 
9.2 
12.6 
15.9 
27.3 
-6.5 
36.1 


10.2 
46.5 
30.1 
61.0 
176.3 
-6.4 
143.4 


89.2 
89.4 
53.9 
146.7 
284.1 
139.5 
31.8 


8.5 
17.5 

6.8 
31.5 
77.4 
118.4 


-16.2 

-1.1 

-21.6 

-12.6 

19.4 

7.9 

32.6 


-24.4 

-13.7 

-37.7 

-25.2 

-1.1 

-1.4 

5.1 


»  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent  decrease. 


592. 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 


Table  7.— POPULATION,  NUMBER  OF  FARMS,  AND  FARM   ACREAGE,   BY   DIVISIONS 
AND  STATES:  1850  TO  1920— Continued. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


POPULATION. 

NUMBER  OF 
FARMS. 

ALL  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 

IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 

OmsiON    OR   STATE 
AND  CENSUS  YEAR. 

Number . 

Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

Number. 

Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

Acres. 

Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

Acres. 

Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

New  England— Con. 

VERMONT. 
1920 

352, 428 
355, 956 
343, 641 
332,  422 
332, 286 
330, 551 
315, 098 
314, 120 

3,852,356 
3, 366, 416 
2,805,346 
2,  238,  947 
1,783,085 
1,457,351 
1,231,066 
994, 614 

604,397 
542, 610 
428, 556 
345, 506 
276, 531 
217,353 
174, 620 
147,  545 

1,380,631 
1,114,756 
908,420 
746, 258 
622, 700 
537, 454 
460, 147 
370,792 

10, 385, 227 
9,113»614 
7,268,894 
6,003,174 
5, 082,  871 
4, 382, 759 
3,880,735 
3,097,394 

3,155,900 

2, 537, 167 

1,883,669 

1,444,933 

1,131,116 

906,096 

672, 035 

489, 555 

-1.0 
3.6 
3.4 

(') 
0.5 
4.9 
0.3 

14.4 
20.0 
25.3 
25.6 
22.4 
18.4 
23.8 

11.4 
26.6 
24.0 
24.9 
27.2 
24.5 
18.4 

23.9 
22.7 
21.7 
19.8 
15.9 
16.8 
24.1 

14.0 
25.4 
21.1 
18.1 
16.0 
12.9 
25.3 

24.4 
34.7 
30.4 
27.7 
24.8 
34.8 
37.3 

29,075 
32,709 
33, 104 
32, 673 
35,  522 
33,827 
31,556 
29,763 

32,001 
36,917 
37,715 
34,374 
38,  400 
26,500 
35,  601 
34,069 

4,083 
5,292 
5,498 
6,500 
6,216 
6,368 
5,406 
5,385 

22,655 
26, 815 
26, 948 
26, 350 
30, 598 
25, 508 
25, 180 
22,  445 

193, 195 
215, 597 
226,720 
226, 223 
241, 058 
216, 253 
196,990 
170,621 

29,702 
33, 487 
34,650 
30, 828 
34, 307 
30,652 
27,646 
23,905 

-11.1 
-1.2 
1.6 
-8.3 
5.0 
7.2 
6.0 

-13.3 

-2.1 

9.7 

-10.5 

44.9 

-25.6 

4.5 

-22.8 

-3.7 

(') 

-11.5 

15.8 

-0.7 

0.4 

-15.5 

-0.5 

2.3 

-13.9 

20.0 

1.3 

12.2 

-10.4 

-4.9 

0.2 

-6.2 

11.5 

9.8 

15.5 



-11.3 
-3.4 
12.4 

-10.1 
11.9 
10.9 
15.6 

4, 235, 811 
4,663,577 
4, 724,  440 
4,395,646 

4,882,588 
4, 528, 804 
4,274,414 
4, 125, 822 

2, 494, 477 
2,875,941 
3, 147, 064 
2, 998, 282 
3,359,079 
2, 730,  283 
3,338,724 
3,356,012 

331,600 
443,308 
455,  602 
469,281 
514,813 
502. 308 
521,224 
553,  938 

1,898,980 
2, 185, 788 
2,312,083 
2, 253,  432 
2,  4.t3,  541 
2,364,416 
2,504,264 
2,383,879 

20,632,803 
22,030,367 
22,648,109 
21,961.562 
23,780,754 
22, 190, 810 
20,974,968 
19,119,084 

2, 282, 585 
2, 573, 8-57 
2, 840, 966 
2,662,009 
2, 929,  773 
2,989,511 
2,983,525 
2, 752, 946 

-9.2 
-1.3 
7.6 
-10.0 
7.8 
6.0 
3.6 

-13.3 

-8.6 

5.0 

-10.7 

23.0 

-18.2 

-0.5 

-25.2 
-2.7 
-2.9 

-8.8 

2.5 

-3.6 

-5.9 

-13.1 
-5.5 

2.6 
-8.2 

3.8 
-5.6 

5.0 

-6.3 

-2.7 
3.1 

-7.6 
7.2 
5.8 
9.7 

-11.3 

-9.4 

6.7 

-9.1 

-2.0 

0.2 

8.4 

1, 691, 695 
1,633,965 
2, 126, 624 
2,655,943 
3, 286,  461 
3,073,257 
2,  823, 157 
2, 601,  409 

908,834 
1, 164, 501 
1, 292, 132 
1, 657, 024 
2,128,311 
1, 736,  221 
2,155,512 
2, 133,  436 

132,855 
178,344 
187,354 
274,  491 
298,  486 
289,  030 
336, 128 
356,  487 

701,086 
988,  252 
1,064,525 
1,379,419 
1, 642, 188 
1, 646,  752 
1, 830, 807 
1, 768, 178 

13,158,781 
14, 844, 039 
15, 599, 986 
16,389,380 
17,717,862 
15,627,206 
14, 358, 403 
12,408,%4 

1,655,607 
1, 803, 336 
1,977,042 
1,999,117 
2,096,297 
1,976,474 
1,944,441 
1, 767, 991 

3.5 

1910  

-23.2 

1900 

-19.9 

1890 

-19.2 

1880 '. 

6.9 

1870   

8.9 

I860 

8.5 

1850 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

1920 

-22.0 

1910 

-9.9 

1900 

-22.0 

1890 

-22.1 

1880 

22.6 

1870 

-19.5 

1860 

1.0 

1850 

RHODE  ISLAND. 
1920 

-25.5 

1910 

-4.8 

1900 

-31.7 

1890 

-8.0 

1880 

3.3 

1870 

-13.8 

I860     

-6.0 

1850 

CONNECTICUT. 

1920 

-29.1 

-7.2 

1900 

-22.8 

-16.0 

1880 

-0.3 

1870 

-10.1 

1860 

3.5 

1850 

NEW  YORK. 
1920 

-11.4 

1910 

-4.8 

1900 

-4.8 

1890 

-7.5" 

1880 

13.4 

1870 

8.8 

1860 

15.7 

1850 

NEW  JERSEY. 
1920 

-13.7 

-8.8 

1900 

-1.1 

-4.6 

1880 

6.1 

1.6 

1860 

10.0 

1850 

1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


2  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent  decrease. 


FAEMS  AND  FARM   PROPERTY, 


593 


Table  7.— POPULATION,  NUMBER   OF   FARMS,  AND  FARM  ACREAGE,    BY  DIVISIONS 
AND  STATES:  1850  TO  1920-Continued. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  CENSUS  YEAR. 


Middle  Atlantic— 
Continued. 


PENNSYLVANL^.. 
1920 

8,720,017 

1910 

7,665,111 

1900 

6, 302, 115 

1890 

6, 258, 113 

1880 

4, 282, 891 

1870 

3, 521, 951 

1860 

2, 906, 215 

1850 

2,311,786 

East  North  Central. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880: 
1870. 
1860. 
1850. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1870. 
1860. 
IS50. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1870. 
1860. 
1850. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1S70. 
1860. 
1850. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 

1880. 
1S70. 
1860. 
1850. 


POPULATION. 


Number. 


5,759,394 
4,767,121 
4, 157, 545 
3,672,329 
3, 198, 062 
2,665,260 
2,339,511 
1,980,329 


2,930,390 
2, 700, 876 
2,516,462 
2, 192, 404 
1, 978, 301 
1,680,637 
1, 350, 428 
988, 416 


6, 485, 280 
5,638,591 
4, 821, 550 
3, 826, 352 
3,077,871 
2,539,891 
1,711,951 
851,470 


3,668,412 
2,810,173 
2,420,982 
2, 093, 890 
1,636,937 
1, 184, 059 
749, 113 
397,654 


2,632,067 
2, 333, 860 
2,069,042 
1,693,330 
1,315,497 
1,054,670 
775, 881 
305, 391 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease, 


13.8 
21.6 
19.9 
22.8 
21.6 
21.2 
25.7 


20.8 
14.7 
13.2 
14.8 
20.0 
13.9 
18.1 


NUMBER  OF 
FARMS. 


8.5 
7.3 
14.8 
10.8 
17.7 
24.5 
36.6 


15.0 
16.9 
26.0 
24.3 
21.2 
48.4 
101.1 


30.5 
16.1 
15.0 
27.9 
38.2 
58.1 
88.4 


12.8 
12.8 
22.2 
28.7 
24.7 
35.9 
154.1 


Number. 


202, 250 
219, 295 
224,  248 
211,557 
213.  542 
ni,  041 
156, 357 
127,577 


256,695 
272,045 
276,  719 
251, 430 
247, 189 
195, 953 
179, 889 
143, 807 


205, 126 
215, 485 
221,897 
198, 167 
194, 013 
161, 289 
131,826 
93, 896 


237, 181 
251, 872 
264, 151 
240,681 
255, 741 
202, 803 
143, 310 
76, 208 


196,447 
206,960 
203, 261 
172, 344 
154, 008 
98, 786 
62,422 
34, 089 


189, 295 
177, 127 
169, 795 
146,  409 
131,322 
102, 904 
69. 270 
20, 177 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


-7.8 
-2.2 
6.0 
-0.9 
22.7 
11.3 
22.6 


-5.6 
-1.7 
10.1 
1.7 
26.1 
8.9 
25.1 


ALL  land  in 
FARMS. 


-4.8 

-2.9 

12.0 

2.1 

20.3 

22.3 

40.4 

-5.8 

-4.6 

9.8 

-5.9 

26.1 

41.5 

88.1 

-5.1 

1.8 

17.9 

11.9 

55.9 

58.3 

83.1 

6.9 

4.3 

16.0 

9.0 

30.5 

48.6 

243.3 

Acres. 


17,657,513 
18.  .586, 832 
19, 371, 015 
18, 364, 370 
19,791,341 
17, 994, 200 
17, 012, 140 
14,923,347 


23,515,888 
24, 105, 708 
24,501,985 
23,352,408 
24, 529, 226 
21,712,420 
20, 472, 141 
17, 997, 493 


21, 063, 332 
21,299,823 
21,619,623 
20, 362, 516 
20,420,983 
18,119,648 
16, 388, 292 
12, 793, 422 


31, 974, 775 
32,  ,522, 937 
32,  794,  728 
30, 49S, 277 
31,673,645 
25,  882,  8()1 
20,911,989 
12, 037, 412 


19,032,961 
18,940,614 
17,  .561, 698 
14,785,636 
13,807,210 
10,019,  142 
7, 030, 834 
4, 383, 890 


22, 148, 223 
21,060,066 
19, 862, 727 
16,787,988 
15,353,118 
11,715,321 
7,893,587 
2,976,658 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease 


-5.0 

-4.0 

5.5 

—  7.  2 

lo'.  0 

5.8 

14.0 


-2.4 
-1.6 
4.9 
-J.  8 
13.0 
6.1 
13.7 


-1.1 
-1.5 
6.2 
-0.3 
12.7 
10.6 
28.1 


-1.7 
-0.  8 
7.5 
-3.7 
22.4 
23.8 
73.7 


0.5 
7.9 

18.8 
7.1 
37.8 
42.5 
60.4 


5.2 
6.0 
18.3 
9.3 
31.1 
48.4 
165.  2 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 


Acres. 


11,847,719 
12, 673,  519 
13, 209, 183 
13, 210, 597 
13, 423, 007 
11,615,965 
10,463,296 
8,628,619 


18,542,353 
19,227,969 
19, 244, 472 
18, 338, 824 
18, 081, 091 
14,469,133 
12,625,394 
9, 851, 493 


16, 680, 212 
16,931,252 
16,680,358 
15, 107, 482 
13, 933, 738 
10, 104, 279 
8,242,183 
5, 046, 543 


27, 294, 533 
28,0^8,323 
27,6W,219 
25,66^060 
26, 115, 154 
19,329,952 
13,096,374 
5, 039, 545 


12,92.5,521 
12,832,078 
11,799,250 
9,865,350 
8, 296, 862 
5,096,939 
3, 476, 296 
1,929  110 


12, 452, 216 
11,907,606 
11,246,972 
9,793,931 
9,162,528 
5, 899, 343 
3,746,167 
1,045,499 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


-6.5 

-4.1 

(1) 

-1.6 
16.6 
10.1 
21.3 


-3.6 
-0.1 
4.9 
1.4 
25.0 
14.6 
28.2 


-1.5 
1.5 
10.4 
8.4 
37.9 
22.6 
63.3 


-2.7 
1.3 
7.9 
-1.7 
35.1 
47.6 
159.9 


0.7 
8.8 
19.6 
18.9 
62.8 
46.6 
80.2 


4.6 

5.9 
14.8 

6.9 

55.3 

57.  5 

258.3 


75108°— 22- 


>  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent  decrease. 
-38 


594 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE. 


Table  7.— POPULATION,  NUMBER  OF   FARMS,  AND    FARM  ACREAGE,  BY  DIVISIONS 
AND  STATES:  1850  TO  1920— Continued. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  more  than  1,000.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  CENSUS  YEAR. 


West  North  Central. 

minnesota. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1870. 
1860. 
1850. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1870. 
1860. 
1850. 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


1920. . 
1910.. 
1900. . 
1890.. 
1880 1 . 
1870  2. 
1860  2. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


1920. . 
1910.. 
1900.. 
1890.. 
18801. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1870 
1860. 


KANSAS. 


POPULATION. 


Number. 


2,387,125 

2, 075, 70S 

1,751,394 

1,310,283 

780,773 

439, 706 

172,023 

6,077 


2,404,021 
2,224,771 
2,231,853 
1,912,297 
1,624,615 
1,194,020 
674,913 
192,214 


3,404,055 
3,293,335 
3,106,665 
2,679,185 
2,168,380 
1,721,295 
1,182,012 
682,044 


646, 872 

577, 056 

319,146 

190,983 

36,909 

14,181 

4,837 


636,547 
583, 888 
401,570 
348,600 
98, 268 


1,296,372 

1,192,214 

1,066,300 

1,062,656 

452,402 

122, 993 

28,841 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


15.0 
18.  5 
33.7 
67.  S 
77.6 
155.6 


8.1 
-0.3 
16.7 
17.7 
36.1 
76.9 
251.1 


3.4 
6.0 
16.0 
23.6 
26.0 
45.6 
73.3 


12.1 

80.8 

67.1 

417.4 

160.3 

193.2 


9.0 

45.4 

15.2 

254.7 


8.7 

11.8 

0.3 

134.9 

267.8 

326.5 


NUMBER  OF 
FARMS. 


Number. 


178,478 
156,137 
154,659 
116,851 
92, 386 
46, 500 
18, 181 
157 


213,439 
217,044 

228, 622 
201,903 
185,351 
116,292 
61,163 
14,805 


263, 004 
277,244 
284, 886 
238, 043 
215, 575 
148,328 
92, 792 
54,458 


77,690 

74, 360 

45, 332 

27,611 

3,790 

1,720 

123 


74,637 
77,644 
52,622 
50,158 
13,645 


124,417 

129,678 

121,525 

113,608 

63,387 

12,301 

2,789 


1920 1,769,257         4.6          165,286     -7.1  45,425,179         4.7        30,600,760 

1910 1,690,949       15.0          177,841         2.7  43,384,799         4.1        29,9(M,067 

1900 1,470,495         3.0          173,098         3.9  41,662,970       37.9        25,040,550 

1890 1,428,108       43.4          166,617       20.2  30,214,456       41.1        22,303,301 

1880 996,096     173.4          138,561     262.7  21,417,468     278.6        10,730,566 

1870 364,399     239.9           38,202     267.3  5,656,879     218.1          1,971,003 

1860 107,206    10,400    1,778,400    405,468 

1  North  Dakota  and  South  Dakota  admitted  as  states  in  1889.  Fieures  for  1880  obtained  by  consolidating 
data  for  the  counties  which  tlien  occupied  the  areas  now  known  as  North  and  South  Dakota, respectively. 

2  The  1870  and  1860  figures  are  for  Dakota  Territory. 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


14.3 
1.0 
32.4 
26.5 
98.7 
155.8 


-1.7 
-5.1 
13.2 

8.9 

59.4 

90.1 

313.1 


-5.1 
-2.7 
19.7 
10.4 
45.3 
59.8 
70.4 


4.5 

64.0 

64.2 

628.5 

120.3 


—3.9 

47.6 

4.9 

267.6 


-4.1 

6.7 

7.0 

79.2 

415.3 

341.1 


ALL  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 


Acres. 


30,221,758 

27,67.5,823 

26,248,498 

18,663,645 

13,^03,019 

6,483,828 

2,711,908 

28, 881 


33,474,896 
33, 930, 688 
34, 574, 337 
30,491,541 
24,  752, -00 
15,541,793 
10,069,907 
2,736,064 


34,774,679 
34,591,248 
33,997,873 
30, 780, 290 
27,879,276 
21,707,220 
19,984,810 
9,732,670 


36,214,751 

28,426,650 

15,542,6*0 

7.660,333 

1,027,845 

302, 376 

26,448 


34,636,491 
26,016,892 
19,070,616 
11,396,460 
2,772,811 


42,225,475 
38,622,021 
29,911,779 
21,593,444 
9,944,826 
2,073,781 
631,214 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


9.2 
5.4 
40.6 
39.2 
106. 7 
139.1 


-1.3 
-1.9 
13.4 
23.2 
59.3 
54.3 
268.0 


0.5 
1.7 
10.5 
10.4 
28.4 
8.6 
105.3 


27.4 

82.9 

102.9 

645.3 

239.9 


33.1 

36.4 

67.3 

311.0 


9.3 

29.1 

38.5 

117.1 

379.6 

228.5 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS.         * 


Acres. 


21,481,710 

19,643,533 

18,442,585 

11,127,953 

7,246,093 

2,322,102 

556, 250 

5,035 


28,606,951 

29,491,199 

29,897,552 

25,428,899 

19, 866, 541 

9,396,467 

3,792,792 

824, 682 


24, 832, 966 

24,581,186 

22, 900, 043 

19,792,313 

16,745,031 

9,130,615 

6,246,871 

2,938,425 


24,563,178 

20,455,092 

9,644,520 

4,658,015 

259, 543 

42,645 

2,115 


18,199,250 

15,827,208 

11,285,983 

6,959,293 

890, 870 


23,109,624 

24,382,577 

18,432,595 

15,247,705 

5,504,702 

647,031 

118,789 


FARMS   AND   FARM   PROPERTY. 


595 


Table  7.— POPULATION,  NUMBER   OF  FARMS,   AND   FARM  ACREAGE,  BY  DIVISIONS 
AND  STATES:  1850  TO  1920— Continued . 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  CENSUS  YEAR. 


South  Atlantic. 


DELAWARE. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1870. 
1860. 
1850. 


MARYLAND. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1870. 
1860. 
1850. 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBLi. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1870. 
1860. 
1850. 


1920.  . 
1910. . 
1900.. 
1890. . 
1880.. 
1870.  . 
1860  1. 
1850'. 


■WEST  VIRGINIA. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1870. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1870. 
1860. 
1850. 


POPULATION. 


Number. 


223,003 
202,322 
184,735 
168, 493 
146, 608 
125,015 
112,216 
91,532 


1,449,661 

1,295,346 

1,1,S8,044 

1,042,390 

934, 943 

780, 894 

687,049 

583,034 


437, 571 
331,069 
278, 718 
230, 392 
177, 624 
131,700 
75, 080 
51,687 


2,309,187 
2,061,612 
1,854,184 
1,655,980 
1.512,565 
1,225,163 
1,596,318 
1,421,661 


1,463,701 
1,221,119 
958,800 
762,794 
618, 457 
442, 014 


2, 559, 123 
2,206,287 
1, 893, 810 
1,617,949 
1,399,750 
1,071,361 
992, 622 
869, 039 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


10.2 
9.5 
9.6 
14.9 
17.3 
11.4 
22.6 


11.9 
9.0 
14.0 
11.5 
19.7 
13.7 
17.8 


32.2 
18.8 
21.0 
29.7 
34.9 
75.4 
45.3 


12.0 
11.2 
12.0 
9.5 
23.5 
-23.3 
12.3 


19.9 
27.4 
25  7 
23  3 
39.9 


16.0 
16.5 
17.1 
15.6 
30.7 
7.9 
14.2 


NUMBER  OF 
FARMS. 


Number. 


10,140 
10,836 
9,687 
9,381 
8,749 
7,615 
6,658 
6,063 


47,908 
48, 923 
46,012 
40, 798 
40, 517 
27,000 
25,494 
21,860 


204 
217 
269 
382 
435 
209 
238 
267 


186,242 
184,018 
167, 886 
127,600 
118,517 
73.849 
92,605 
77, 013 


87,289 
96, 685 
92, 874 
72,773 
62,674 
39,778 


269, 763 

253,725 

224,637 

178,359 

157,609 

93, 565 

75, 203 

56, 963 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


-6.4 

11.9 

3.3 

7.2 

14.9 

14.4 

9.8 


-2.1 
6.3 

12.8 
0.7 

50.1 
5.9 

16.6 


-6.0 
-19.3 
-29.6 
-12.2 

108.1 
-12.2 
-10.9 


1.2 

9.6 

31.6 

7.7 

60  5 

-20  3 

20.2 


-9.7 
4.1 
27.6 
16.1 
57.6 


6  3 

12  9 
25  9 

13  2 
68  4 
24.4 
32.0 


ALL  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 


Acres. 


944,  .511 
1,038,866 
1,066,228 
1,055,692 
1,090,245 
1,0.52,322 
1,004,295 

956,144 


4,7.57,999 
5,0.57,140 
5,170,075 
4,9.52,390 
5,119,8.31 
4,512,579 
4,835,571 
4,634,350 


5,668 
6,063 
8,489 
11,745 
18, 146 
11,677 
34,263 
27,454 


18,561,112 
19, 495, 636 
19,907,883 
19, 104, 951 
19, 835, 785 
18.145,911 
31,117,036 
26,152,311 


9, 569, 790 
10,026,442 
10, 6.54, 513 
10,321,326 
10, 193, 779 

8,528,394 


20.021,736 
22,439,129 
22,749,356 
22,651,896 
22, 3t53, 558 
19, 835, 410 
23, 762, 969 
20, 996, 983 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


-9.1 
-2.6 
1.0 
-3.2 
3.6 
4.8 
5.0 


—5.9 
-2.2 

4.4 
-3.3 
13.5 
-6.7 

4.3 


-6.5 
-28.  6 
-27.7 
-35.3 

55.4 
-65.9 

24.8 


-4. 

-2. 

4 

-3. 

9. 

-41. 

19. 


-4.6 

-5.9 

3.2 

1.3 

19.5 


-10.8 

-1.4 

0.4 

1.3 

12.7 

-16.5 

13  2 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 


Acres. 


653,052 
713,538 
754,010 
762, 655 
746,958 
698, 115 
637,065 
580, 862 


3,136,728 
3,3.54,767 
3,516,352 
3,412,908 
3,342,700 
2,914,007 
3,002,267 
2,797,905 


4, 258 
5,133 
6,934 
9, 898 
12,632 
8,266 
17,474 
16,267 


9, 460, 492 
9, 870, 058 
10. 094, 805 
9, 125, 545 
8;  510, 113 
8, 165, 040 
11,437.821 
10,360,135 


5, 520, 308 
5, 521, 757 
5, 498, 981 
4,5.54,000 
3,792,327 
2, 580, 254 


8, 198, 409 
8,813,056 
8, 327, 106 
7, 828, 569 
6, 481, 191 
5, 258, 742 
6,517,284 
5,453,975 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


-8.5 
-5.4 
-1.1 
2.1 
7.0 
9.6 
9.7 


-6.5 


-4.6 
3.0 
2.1 
14.7 

-2.9 
7.3 


-17.0 
-13.5 
-40.0 
-21.6 
52.8 
-52.7 
7.4 


-4  1 

-2.2 

10.6 

7.2 

4  2 

-28.6 

10.4 


0.4 
20  8 
20  1 
47.0 


-7.0 

5.8 

6.4 

20  8 

23.2 

-19.3 

19.5 


1  In  1860  and  1850  Virginia  included  the  area  now  known  as  West  Virginia. 
« Less  than  one-tenth,  of  1  per  cent  decrease. 


596 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CEISrSUS AGETCULTTJRE. 


Table  7.— POPULATION,  NUMBER  OF  FARMS,  AND   FARM  ACREAGE,  BY  DWISIONS 
AND  STATES  :  1850  TO  1920— Continued. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  CENSUS  YEAR. 


South  Atlantic— 
Continued. 

SOUTH  CAKOLLNA. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

GEORGIA. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

FLORIDA. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

East  South  Central. 

kentucky. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

ISSO 

1S70 

1860 

1850 

TENNESSEE. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

ISCiO 

1850 

ALABAMA. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1800 

1850 


POPULATION. 


Number. 


1, 683, 724 

1, 515, 400 

1,340,316 

1.151,149 

995, 577 

705, 606 

703, 708 

668, 507 


2,895,832 
2, 609, 121 
2,216,331 
1,,S37,353 
1,542,180 
1,184,109 
1,057,286 
906,185 


968, 470 
752,619 
528, 542 
391, 422 
269, 493 
187, 748 
140, 424 
87, 445 


2, 416, 630 
2, 289, 905 
2, 147, 174 
1,8.58,635 
1, 648, 690 
1,321,011 
1, 155, 684 
982, 405 


2,337,885 
2,184,789 
2, 020, 616 
1, 767, 518 
1,542,3.59 
1,258,520 
1, 109, 801 
1,002,717 


2,348,174 

2,138,093 

1,8?S,(197 

1,513,401 

l,2ti2,505 

996, 992 

964. 201 

771,623 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


11.1 
13.1 
16,4 
15.6 
41  1 
0.3 
5.3 


11.0 

17.7 
■20.6 
19.1 
30.2 
12.0 
16.7 


28.7 
42.4 
35.0 
45  2 
43  5 
33  7 
60.6 


5.5 
6.6 
15.5 
12.7 
24.8 
14.3 
17.6 


7.0 
8.1 
14.3 
14.6 
22.6 
1.3.4 
10.7 


9.8 
16.9 
20.8 
19.9 
26.  6 

3.4 
25.0 


NUMBER  OF 
TARMS, 


Number. 


192,693 
176, 434 
155, 355 
115,008 
93, 864 
51, 889 
33, 171 
29, 967 


310,732 

291,027 

224, 691 

171,071 

138, 626 

69, 956 

62,003 

51,759 


54,005 
50,016 
40, 814 
34, 228 
23, 438 
10,241 
6, 568 
4,304 


270, 626 
259, 1S5 
234,667 
179,264 
166, 453 
118,422 
90, 814 
74,777 


252,774 
246,012 
224, 623 
174,412 
165,650 
118,141 
82,368 
72,735 


256,099 
202, 901 
223, 220 
157,  772 
135, 864 
07;  .382 
55, 128 
41,904 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


9  2 
13.6 
35.1 
22.5 
80.9 
56.4 
10.7 


6.8 
29.5 
31.3 
23.4 
98.2 
12.8 
19.8 


8.0 
22.5 
19.2 
46  0 

128.  9 
.55. 9 
52.6 


4.4 
10  4 
30  9 

7.7 
40.6 
30.4 
21.4 


2.7 
9.5 
28.8 
5.3 
40.2 
43.4 
13.2 


-2.6 
17.8 
41.5 
10.1 

101.6 
22.2 
31.4 


ALL  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 


Acres. 


12, 426, 675 
13,512,028 
13,985,014 
13, 184, 652 
13,457,613 
12, 105, 280 
16, 195, 919 
16,217,700 


25,441,061 
26, 953, 413 
26,392,0-57 
25,200,435 
26,043,282 
23,047,941 
26, 050, 490 
22, 821, 379 


6,046,691 
5,2.53,538 
4, 363, 891 
3, 674, 486 
3, 297, 324 
2,373,541 
2,920,228 
1,595,289 


21,612,772 
22,189,127 
21,979,422 
21,412,229 
21,495,240 
IS,  660, 106 
19,163,201 
10, 949, 748 


19, 510, 850 
20,041,057 
20,312,058 
20,161,583 
20, 600, 915 
19,581,214 
20,669,105 
18,984,022 


19,570,856 
20,732,312 
20,685,427 
19, 853, 000 
18,855,334 
14,9.il,178 
19,104,545 
12,137,081 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease, 


-8.0 
-3.4 
0.1 
-2.0 
11.2 
-25.3 
-0.1 


-5.6 
2.1 
4.7 
-3.2 
10.1 
-11.3 
10.8 


15.1 

20.4 
18.8 
11.4 
38.9 
-18.7 
83.1 


-2.0 
1.0 
2.6 
-0.4 
15.2 
-2.6 
13.1 


-2.6 
-1.5 

0.9 
-2.4 

5.5 
-5.3 


-5.6 

0.2 

4.2 

5.3 

20.0 

-21.7 

57.4 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 

FARMS. 


Acres. 


6, 1,84, 159 
6,097,999 
6, 775, 741 
5,255,237 
4,132,0.50 
3, 010, 539 
4,572,060 
4,072,651 


13,055,209 
12,298,017 
10,615,644 
9, 5.S2, 806 
8,204,720 
6,831,856 
8, 062, 758 
6,378,479 


2,297,271 

1, 805, 408 

1,511,653 

1, 145, 693 

947, 640 

736, 172 

654, 213 

349, 049 


13, 975, 746 
14,3,^)4,471 
13,741,968 
11,818,882 
10,731,683 
8, 103, 8.50 
7, 044, 208 
5,908,270 


11,18.5,302 
10,890,484 
10,245,950 
9,302,555 
8,490,550 
6, 843, 278 
6,795,337 
5, 175, 173 


9,893,407 
9,093,581 
8,654,i)91 
7,098,343 
0,375,700 
5,002,204 
0,38.5,724 
4,435,014 


FARMS  AND  FARM  PROPERTY. 


597 


Table  7.— POPULATION,   NUMBER   OF   FARMS,  AND    FARM  ACREAGE,  BY  DR^ISIONS 
AND  STATES:  1S50  TO  1920-Contmued. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  piore  than  1,000.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  CENSUS  YEAR. 


East  South 
Central — Con. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

1880 

1870 

18t50 

1850 

West  South 
Central. 

arkansas. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1800 

1850 

LOtnSIANA. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

OKLAHOMA. 

1920 

1910 

1900  1 

18902 

TEXAS. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

18C0 

1850 

Mountain. 


1920. 
1910. 
1900. 
1890. 
1880. 
1870. 


POPULATION. 


Number. 


1,790,618 

1,797,114 

1,551,270 

1,289,000 

1,131,597 

827, 922 

791,305 

606,526 


1,752,204 

1,574,449 

1,311,504 

1,128,211 

802, 525 

484, 471 

435, 4.50 

209, 897 


1,798,509 

1,656,388 

1,381,025 

1,118,588 

939, 946 

726, 915 

708,002 

517, 762 


2,028,283 

1,657,155 

790,391 

258,657 


4,663,228 

3,890,542 

3,048,710 

2, 235, 527 

1,591,749 

818, 579 

604, 215 

212, 592 


548, 889 
376, 053 
243,329 
142,924 
39, 159 
20, 595 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease, 


-0.4 
15.8 
20.3 
14.0 
36.7 
4.6 
30.5 


11.3 
20.0 
16.3 
40.6 
65.6 
11.3 
107.5 


8.6 
19.9 
23.5 
19.0 
29.3 

2.7 
36.7 


22.4 
109.7 
205.6 


19.7 
27.8 
36.4 
40.4 
94.5 
35.5 
184.2 


46.0 
54.5 
70.3 
265. 0 
90.1 


NUMBER  OF 
FARMS. 


Number. 


272, 101 
274,382 
220, 803 
144,318 
101,772 
68,023 
42,840 
33, 960 


232, 004 
214, 678 
178,694 
124, 760 
94.433 
49,  424 
39, 004 
17,758 


135,463 
120,546 
115,969 
69, 294 
48,292 
28, 481 
17,  .328 
13,422 


191,988 

190,192 

108, 000 

8,826 


436, 033 

417, 770 

352, 190 

228, 12(i 

174, 184 

61,125 

42, 891 

12, 198 


57,677 

26,214 

13,370 

5,603 

1,519 

851 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


-0.8 
24.3 
53.0 
41.8 
49.6 
58.8 
26.1 


8.4 
20.1 
43.2 
32.1 
91.1 
2(5.  7 
119.6 


12.4 
3.9 

67.4 
43.5 
69.6 
64.4 
29.1 


0.9 
76.1 


4.4 
18.6 
54.4 
31.0 

185.  0 
42.5 

251.6 


120.0 
96. 1 
138.6 
268.  9 
78.5 


ALL  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 


Acres. 


18,196,979 
18,557,533 
18, 240, 730 
17,572,547 
15, 855, 462 
13,121,113 
15, 839, 684 
10,490.419 


17  456  750 
17,416,075 
16, 636, 719 
14,891,356 
12, 061,. 547 
7,597,296 
9, 573, 706 
2, 598, 214 


10,019,822 
10, 439, 481 
11,059,127 
9,-544,219 
8,273,506 
7,0^5,817 
9, 29S, 576 
4,989,043 


31,951,934 

28,859,353 

22,988,339 

1,006,423 


114,020,021 
112,435,067 
125,807,017 
51,406,937 
36.292,219 
18,396,523 
25,344,028 
11,496,339 


35,070,656 

13, 545, 603 

11,844,454 

1,964,197 

405, 683 

139, 537 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


-1.9 

1.7 

3.8 

10.8 

20.8 

-17.2 

51.0 


0.2 

4.7 

11.7 

23.5 

58.8 
-20. 6 
208.5 


-4.0 
-5.6 
15.9 
15.4 
17.8 
-24.4 
86.4 


10.7 
25.5 


1.4 
-10.6 
144.7 
41.6 
97.3 
-27.4 
120.5 


158.9 
14.4 

.503. 0 
384.2 
190.7 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 


Acres. 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


9,325,677 
9,008,310 
7, 594, 428 
6,849,390 
5,216,937 
4,209,146 
5,065,755 
3,444,358 


9  210  556 
8,076,254 
6, 953, 735 
5, 475, 043 
3, 595, 603 
1,859,821 
l,98;j,313 
781,530 


5, 626, 226 
5,276,016 
4, 666, 532 
3,774,668 
2,739,972 
2, 045, 640 
2,707,108 
1,590,025 


18,125,321 

17,551,337 

8,574,187 

563,728 


227,503 
360, 666 
576,076 
746, 215 
650,314 
964,  &36 
650, 781 
643, 976 


11,007,278 

3,640,309 

1, 736, 701 

915,517 

262,011 

84,674 


3.5 
18.6 
10.9 
31.3 
23.9 
-16.9 
47.1 


14.0 
16.1 
27.0 
52.3 
93.3 
-6.2 
153.8 


6.6 
13.1 
23.6 
37.8 
33.9 
-24.4 
70.3 


3.3 

104.7 


14.1 

39.8 
-5.6 

64.0 
326.7 

11.8 
311.6 


202.4 
109.6 
89.7 
248.6 
210.1 


1  Figures  for  1900  include  Indian  Territory. 

2  The  1890  figures  for  population  include  Indian  Terrltor.v;  those  for  number  of  farms  and  farm  acre- 
age are  for  Oklahoma  Territory  alone,  no  data  being  available  for  Indian  Territory. 


598 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 


Table  7. 


-POPULATION,  NUMBER  OF   FARMS,  AND   FARM  ACREAGE,  BY  DIVISIONS 
AND  STATES:  1850  TO  1920— Continued. 


[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100  or  when  per  cent 

is  more  than  1,000.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  CENSUS  YEAR. 


Mountain— Con. 

IDAHO. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 , 

1870 

WYOMING. 

1920 

1910 , 

1900 , 

1890 

1880 

1870 

COLORADO. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 , 

1860 

NEW  MEXICO. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

ARIZONA. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

UTAH. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

NEVADA. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 


POPULATION. 


Number. 


431, 860 

325, 594 

101,772 

88, 548 

32, 610 

14, 999 


194, 402 
145, 965 
92, 531 
62, 555 
20, 789 
9,118 


939, 629 
799, 024 
539,  700 
413,249 
194, 327 
39, 864 
34,277 


360, 350 

327, 301 

195, 310 

160, 282 

119, 505 

91,874 

93, 516 

61, 547 


334, 162 

204,354 

122, 931 

88, 243 

40,440 

9,658 


449, 396 

373,351 

276, 749 

210,779 

143,963 

86,  786 

40, 273 

11, 380 


77, 407 
81, 875 
42, 335 
47, 355 
62, 266 
42, 491 
6,857 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


32.6 
101.3 

82.7 
171.5 
117.4 


33.2 

57.7 

47.9 

200.9 

128.0 


17.6 
48.0 
30.6 
112.7 
387.5 
16.3 


10.1 
67.6 
21.9 
34.1 
30.1 
-1.8 
51.9 


63.5 
66.2 
39.3 
118.2 
318.7 


20.4 
34.9 
31.3 
46.4 
65.9 
115.5 
253.9 


-5.5 
93.4 

-10.6 

-23.9 
46.5 

519.7 


NUMBER  OF 
FARMS. 


Number. 


42, 106 

30, 807 

17,471 

6, 603 

1,885 

414 


15, 748 

10,987 

6,095 

3,125 

457 

175 


59, 934 
46, 170 
24,700 
IC,  389 
4,506 
1,738 


29, 844 
35, 676 
12,311 
4,458 
5,053 
4,480 
5,086 
3,750 


9,975 
9,227 
5,809 
1,426 
767 
172 


25, 662 

21, 676 

19, 387 

10,517 

9,452 

4,908 

3,635 

926 


3,163 
2,689 
2,184 
1,277 
1,404 
1,036 
91 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


36.7 
76.3 
164.  () 
250.3 
355.3 


43.3 
80.3 
95.0 
583.8 
161.1 


29.8 
86.9 
50.7 
263.7 
159.3 


-16.3 
189.8 
176.2 
-11.8 
12.8 
-11.9 
35.6 


8.1 

58.8 
307.4 

85.9 
345.9 


18.4 
11.8 
84.3 
11.3 
92.6 
35.0 
292.5 


17.6 
23.1 
71.0 
-9.0 
35.5 


ALL  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 


Acres. 


8,375,873 
5,28.3,604 
3, 204, 903 
1,302,256 
327, 798 
77, 139 


11,809,351 

8, 543,  010 

8, 124, 536 

1, 830, 432 

124, 433 

4,341 


24,462,014 

13,532,113 

9, 474, 588 

4,598,941 

1, 165, 373 

320, 346 


24,409,633 

11, 270, 021 

5, 130, 878 

787, 882 

631,131 

833, 549 

1, 414, 909 

290, 571 


5,802,126 
1, 246, 613 
1,935,327 
1,297,033 
135, 573 
21, 807 


5,050,410 

3, 397, 699 

4,116,951 

1, 323, 705 

655, 524 

148,  361 

89,911 

46, 849 


2,357,163 

2,714,757 

2, 565, 647 

1, 661, 416 

530, 862 

208, 510 

56, 118 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


58.5 

64.9 

140. 1 

297.3 

324.9 


38.2 

5.2 

343.9 


42.8 
106,0 
294.6 
263. 8 


116.6 
119.7 
551.2 
24.8 
-24.3 
-41.1 
386.9 


365.4 
-35.6 
49.2 
856.7 
521.7 


48.6 

-17.5 

211.0 

101.9 

341.8 

65.0 

91.9 


-13.2 
5.8 
54.4 
213.0 
154.6 
271.6 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 


Acres. 


4,511,680 

2,778,740 

1,413,118 

606,362 

197,407 

26,603 


2, 102',  005 

1, 256, 160 

792,332 

476,831 

83, 122 

338 


7, 744, 757 
4, 302, 101 
2, 273, 968 
1,823,520 
616, 169 
95, 594 


1, 717, 224 
1,467,191 
326, 873 
263, 106 
237, 392 
143,007 
149, 274 
166, 201 


712, 803 
350, 173 
254,521 
104, 128 
56,071 
14,585 


1,715,380 

1,368,211 

1,032,117 

548, 223 

416, 105 

118,755 

77, 219 

16, 333 


594, 741 
752, 117 
572, 946 
723, 052 
344, 423 
92, 644 
14, 132 


FARMS  AND  FARM  PROPERTY. 


599 


Table  7.— POPULATION,  NUMBER  OF    FARMS  AND   FARM  ACREAGE,  BY  DIVISIONS 
AND  STATES:  1850  TO  1920— Continued. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  more  than  1,000.] 


POPULATION. 

NUMBER  OF 
FARMS. 

ALL  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 

IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS. 

DmSION  OR  STATE 
AND  CENSUS  YEAR. 

Number. 

Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

Number. 

Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

Acres. 

Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

Acres. 

Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

Pacific. 

■washington. 

1920 

1,356,621 

1,141,990 

518, 103 

357, 232 

75,116 

23,955 

11,594 

783, 389 

672, 765 

413, 536 

317,  704 

174,  768 

90, 923 

52, 465 

13, 294 

3,426,861 

2,377,549 

1, 485, 053 

1,  213, 398 

864, 694 

560, 247 

379,994 

92,597 

18.8 
120.4 

45.0 
375.6 
213.6 
106.6 

16.4 
62.7 
30.2 
81.8 
92.2 
73.3 
294.7 

44.1 
60.1 
22.4 
40.3 
54.3 
47.4 
310.4 

66, 288 

56. 192 

33, 202 

18, 056 

6,529 

3,127 

1,330 

50, 206 

45, 502 

35,837 

25,530 

16,217 

7,587 

5,806 

1,164 

117,670 
88, 197 
72, 542 
52,894 
35, 934 
23,  724 
18,  716 
872 

18.0 
69.2 
83.9 
176.6 
108.8 
135.1 

10.3 
27.0 
40.4 
57.4 

113.7 
30.7 

398.8 

33.4 
21.6 
37.1 
47.2 
51.5 

13,244,720 

11,712,235 

8,499,297 

4, 179, 190 

1,409,421 

619, 139 

366, 156 

13,542,318 
11,685,110 
10,071,328 
6,909,888 
4, 214,  712 
2, 389,  252 
2,060,539 
432, 808 

29,365,667 
j    27,931,444 

28,828,951 
1     21,427,293 

16. 593.  742 

13.1 

37.8 
103.4 
196.5 
117.1 

77.3 

15.9 
16.0 
45.8 
63.9 
76.4 
16.0 
376.1 

5.1 
-3.1 
34.5 
29.1 
45.2 
30.9 
124.2 

7, 129, 343 

6,373,311 

3.465,960 

1, 820, 832 

484,346 

192,016 

81, 869 

4,913,851 
4,274,803 
3, 328, 308 
3,516,000 
2, 198, 645 
1,116,290 
896, 414 
132,857 

11,878,339 
11,389,894 
11,958,837 
12, 222, 839 
10,669,698 
6, 218, 133 
2,468,034 
32,454 

11.9 

1910 

83.9 

1900 

90.4 

1890 

275.9 

1880 

152.2 

1870 

134.5 

1860 

OREGON. 
1920 

14.9 

1910 

28.4 

1900 

-5.3 

1890 

59.9 

1880 

97.0 

1870 

24.5 

1860 

574.7 

1850 

CALIFORNIA . 
1920 

4.3 

1910 

-4.8 

1900 

-2.2 

1890 

14.6 

1880 

71.6 

1870 

26.8  1      11^  427)  105 

8,730,034 

3.893.985 

151.9 

1860 

1850 

1 

600 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  8.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL 
[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.) 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States — 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  Norih  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central - 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 


$77, 924, 100, 338  $40, 991, 449, 090 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentuclcy 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


1920 


1910 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease 


1, 173, 
3, 9-19, 
17, 245, 
27,991, 
6, 132, 
4, 419, 
7, 622, 
4,083, 
5,307, 


270, 526, 
118,656: 
222, 736; 
300,471' 
33, 636 
226,991 

1,90S,4&3 

311,  .84 

1,729,353 

3,095,666, 
3,042,311' 
6, 666, 767 
1,763,334: 
2, 677, 282: 

3,787,420, 
8, 524, 870, 
3,591,068: 
1, 759, 742' 
2, 823,  S70: 
4,201,655' 
3, 302, 806; 

80, 137, 

463, 638: 

5, 927' 

1, 196, 555: 

496, 439 

1, 250, 166 

953,064 

1, 356, 685: 

330,301 

1,511,901 
1,251,964 

600, 848, 
964, 751 

921,395, 

5S9, 826: 

1, 660, 423: 

4, 447, 420: 

9,S5, 961 
716, 137 
334, 410 
1,076,794 
325, 185 
2:53, 592 
311,274 
99, 779 

1,0.57,429, 

81,S,559: 

3, 431, 021 


867,240, 
2,959,589, 
10. 119, 12s, 
13,535,309, 
2,951,200, 
2, 182, 771, 
3, 838, 151, 
1,757,57.3, 
2,780,481, 


199,271,998 
103, 704, 196 
145,399,728 
226, 474, 025 
32,990,7,39 
159,399,771 

1,451,481,495 

254, 832, 665 

1, 253, 274, 862 

1,902,684,589 
1, 809, 135, 238 
3,905,321,075 
1,088, 858,  :^79 
1,413,118,78." 

1,476,411,7.37 
3, 745, 860, 544 
2,052,917,488 
974,814,205 
1,160,096,980 
2, 079,  .SIS,  647 
2,039,389,910 

63, 179, 201 
236,167,028 
8, 476,  .533 
625,065,3.s3 
314, 738, 510 
537,716,210 
392,128,314 
580, 546, 381 
143, 183, 183 

773, 797, 880 
612,520,836 
370, 138, 429 
426, 314, 634 

400,0.89,303 

301,220,988 

918, 198,  88" 

2,218,645,161 

347, 828, 770 
305,317,18.5 
167;  189, 081 
491,471,806 
159, 4-17, 990 

75,123,970 
150,795,201 

60,399,365 

637,54,3,411 

528, 243, 7.S2 

1,614,694,584 


90.1 


35.3 
33.5 
70.4 
106.  8 
107.8 
102.6 
9,S.6 
132. 3 
90.9 


35, 
14.4 
53.2 
32.7 
2.0 
42.4 

31.5 
22.4 
38.0 

62.7 
68.2 
70.7 
61.9 
89.5 

156.5 
127.6 
74.9 
80.5 
142. 2 
102.0 
62.0 

26.8 
62.0 
-30.1 
91.4 
57.7 
132.5 
143. 0 
133.7 
130.7 

95.4 
104.4 

86.6 
126.3 

131.0 
95.8 
80.8 

100.5 

183. 5 

134. 6 
100.0 
119.1 
103.9 
210.9 
106.4 

65.2 

65.9 
55.0 
112. 5 


LAND. 


1920 


$54,829,563,059 


$28,475,674,169 


488,125,250 
1, 661, 676, 107 
12,046,073,684 
21,340,145,142 
4,000,681,904 
2,916,141,232 
5,408,059,615 
2,801,712,079 
4, 166, 948, 046 


114,411,871 
47,425,331 
82,938,253 

127, 653, 607 
14,509,073 

101, 187, 115 

793,335,558 
142, 182, 49s 
726,158,051 

2,01.5,112, 
2,202,566,336 
6, 250, 294, 752 
959, 186,  538 
1,618,913,059 

2,750,328,432 
6, 679, 020,  .577 
2,594,193,271 
1, 279, 313, 627 
2, 231, 431, 723 
3,330,222,340 
2, 475, 635, 172 

42, 11 5,  .802 
259,904,047 
4,1.56,148 
756,354,277 
307,309,704 
857,815,016 
647,157,209 
897, 44-1, 961 
228, 424, 740 

1,050,752,680 
807,782,296 
415, 763, 862 
641,842,394 

607, 773, 440 

3.S3, 618, 162 

1, 171, 4,59, 364 

3, 245, 208, 649 

691,912,265 
511,.S6,'),869 
210,917,494 
763, 722, 716 
196,341,0,50 
156, 562, 606 
210, 997, 840 
59, 362, 239 

797,651,020 

586, 242, 049 

2,783,054,977 


1910 


382, 134, 424 
1,462,321,005 
7,231,699,114 
10, 052, 560, 913 
1,  .883, 349, 675 
1,326,826,864 
2,716,098,  .530 
1, 174, 370, 096 
2,246,313,548 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease 


27.7 
13.6 
66.6 
112.3 
112.4 
119.8 
99.1 
138.6 
85.5 


86,481,395 
44, 519, 047 
58,385,327 
105, 532, 616 
15,009,9,81 
72,206,058 

707, 747, 828 
121,143,167 
630,430,010 

1, 285, 894, 812 

1, 32,8, 196, 545 

3,090,411,148 

61.5,258,348 

911,938,261 

1,019,102,027 
2,801,973,729 
1, 445, 982, 389 
730,380,131 
902, 606, 751 
1,614,539,313 
1, 537, 976, 573 

34, 938, 161 
163, 451, 614 
7,193,950 
391,658,912 
207, 075, 759 
343,164,945 
268, 774, 854 
370,353,415 

93,738,065 

484,464,617 
371,415,783 
216,  944, 175 
254,002,289 

246,021,450 

1,S7, 803, 277 

649, 006, 668 

1, 633, 207, 135 

226,771,302 
219,953,316 
88,908,276 
362, 822, 205 
98, 806, 497 
42, 349: 737 
99,4,82,161 
35, 276, 599 

517,421,998 

411,096,102 

1, 317, 195, 448 


32.3 
6.5 
42.1 
21.0 
-3.3 
40, 

12.1 
14.5 
15.2 

56.7 
6.5.8 
69.9 
55.9 
77.5 

169.9 
138.4 
79.4 
75.2 
147.2 
106.3 
61.0 

20.5 

59.0 

-42.2 

91.6 

48. 4 

150.0 

140.8 

142.3 

143.7 

116.9 
117.5 
91.6 
152.7 

147.0 
104.3 

80. 
98.7 

205. 1 
132.7 
137.3 
110. 

9,8.7 
269.7 
112.1 

68.3 

51.2 
42.4 
111.3 


FARMS  AND  FARM   PROPERTY. 


601 


CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 

[A  minus  sign  (  — )  denotes  decrease.] 


BUILDINGS. 

IMPLEMENTS 

AND  MACHINERY. 

LITE  STOCK. 

Per 

Per 

Per 

1920 

1910 

cent 
of  in- 
crease 

1920 

1910 

cent 
of  in- 
crease 

1920   . 

1910 

cent 
of  in- 
crease 

$11,486,439,543 

$6,325,451,528 

81.6 

$3,594,772,928 

$1,265,149,783 

184.1 

$8,013,324,808 

$4,925,173,610 

62.7 

1 

429,343,334 

336,410,384 

27.6 

92, 387,  .525 

50,798,826 

81.9 

163,163,485 

97,896,823 

66.7 

2 

1,340,461,647 

980,628,098 

36.7 

359, 152, 336 

167,480,384 

114.4 

5,88,394,093 

349,159,535 

68.5 

3 

2,891,567,987 

1,642,292,480 

76.1 

786,076,805 

268,806,550 

192.  4 

1,521,644,117 

976,329,922 

55.9 

4 

3,129,350,027 

1, 562, 104, 957 

100.3 

1,162,938,264 

368, 935,  .544 

215.2 

2,359,001,112 

1,551,708,097 

52.0 

5 

1,201,091,568 

603,086,799 

99.2 

283,980,857 

98,2.30,147 

189.1 

647,163,431 

366,  .534, 1.52 

76.6 

6 

747,5.52,131 

411,570,975 

81.6 

176,064,886 

75,339,333 

133.7 

579,707,988 

369,034,607 

57.1 

7 

883,128,457 

412,49^,352 

114.1 

311,098,790 

119, 720,  .377 

159.9 

1,019,779,165 

589,837,078 

72.9 

g 

361,475,704 

145,026,777 

149.2 

190,715,673 

49,429,975 

285.8 

729,234,483 

388,746,520 

87.6 

9 

502,468,688 

231,832,706 

116.7 

232,357,792 

66,408,647 

249.9 

405,236,934 

235,926,876 

71.8 

10 

89,697,100 

73,138,231 

22.6 

26,637,660 

14,490,533 

83.8 

39,780,102 

2,5,161,839 

58.1 

11 

42,570,539 

41,397,014 

2.8 

9,499,322 

5,877.657 

61.6 

19,160,923 

11,910,478 

60.9 

12 

76,178,906 

54,202,948 

40.5 

21, 234, 130 

10, 168;  687 

108.8 

42,385,331 

22,642,766 

87.2 

13 

119,934,224 

88,636,149 

35.3 

19,359,755 

11,563,894 

67.4 

33,524,157 

20,741,366 

61.6 

14 

11,S78,.S.53 

12,922,879 

-8.1 

2,408,561 

1,781,407 

3.5.2 

4,840,279 

3,276,472 

47.7 

15 

89,083,712 

66,113,163 

34.7 

13,248,097 

6,916,648 

91.5 

23,472,693 

14,163,902 

65.7 

16 

631,726,182 

476,998,001 

32.4 

169,866,766 

83,644,822 

103.1 

313,554,695 

183, 090,  .844 

71.3 

17 

108,141,488 

92,991,352 

16.3 

25,459,205 

13, 109,  ,507 

94.2 

36,064,757 

24,, 58.8, 639 

46.7 

18 

600,593,977 

410,638,745 

46.3 

163,826,365 

70,726,055 

131.6 

238,774,641 

141,480,052 

68.8 

19 

646,322,950 

368,257,594 

75.5 

146,  .575, 269 

51,210,071 

186.2 

287,655,118 

197,332,112 

4.5.8 

20 

451,077,637 

266,079,051 

69.5 

127,403,086 

40,999,541 

210. 7 

261,261,188 

173,860,101 

50.3 

21 

747,698,814 

4.32,381,422 

72.9 

222,619,605 

73, 724, 074 

202.0 

446,151,064 

308,804,431 

44.5 

22 

477,499,672 

28.5,879,951 

67.0 

122,389,936 

49,916,285 

14.5. 2 

204,2.58,632 

137, 803, 795 

48.2 

23 

568,968,914 

289,691,462 

96.4 

167,088,909 

52,956,579 

215.5 

322,312,115 

158,529,483 

103.3 

24 

550,839,893 

243,3.39,399 

126.4 

181,087,968 

52,329,165 

2-16. 1 

305,163,825 

161,641,146 

88.8 

25 

922,751,713 

455,405,671 

102.6 

309,172,398 

95,477,948 

223. 8 

613,926,268 

393, 003, 1% 

56.2 

26 

468,774,429 

270,221,997 

73.5 

138,261,340 

50,873,994 

171.8 

389,8:19,045 

28.5,  ,839, 108 

36.4 

27 

209,207,868 

92,276,613 

126.7 

114,186,865 

43,907,595 

160. 1 

157,034,6,35 

108,249,866 

4.5.1 

28 

241,461,958 

102,474,056 

135.6 

112,408,268 

33,786,973 

232. 7 

238, 568. 263 

127,229,200 

87.5 

29 

381,8&5,420 

19S,  807, 622 

92.1 

153,104,448 

44,249,708 

246.0 

336, 443'.  784 

222,222,004 

51.4 

30 

354,428,746 

199,579,599 

77.6 

154,716,977 

48,310,161 

220.3 

318, 025;  292 

253,523,577 

25.4 

31 

22,639,829 

18,217,822 

24.3 

6,781,318 

3,206,095 

111.5 

8,600,665 

6,817,123 

26.2 

32 

126,692,803 

78,285,509 

61.8 

28,970,020 

11,859,771 

144. 3 

48,071,250 

32,  .570, 134 

47.6 

33 

1,421,221 

1,037,393 

37.0 

104,252 

92,350 

12.9 

246,366 

152,840 

61.2 

34 

268,080,748 

137,399,150 

95.1 

50,151,466 

18,115,883 

176.8 

121,969,281 

74,  ,891, 438 

62.  9 

35 

103,473,702 

57,315,195 

80.5 

18,395,058 

7,011,513 

162.4 

67,261,153 

43,  .336, 073 

55.2 

36 

218,577,944 

113,459,662 

92.6 

54,621,363 

18,441,619 

196. 2 

119,152,672 

62,&49,9W 

90.2 

37 

166,326,991 

6-1,113,227 

159.4 

48,062,387 

14,108,853 

240.7 

91,51.8,1.55 

45,131,380 

102.  8 

3S 

240,853,666 

108,850,917 

121.3 

63,343,220 

20,948,056 

202. 4 

155,013,349 

80,393,993 

92.9 

39 

53,024,664 

2-1,407,924 

117.2 

13,551,773 

4,446,007 

204.8 

35,30a,540 

20,  .591, 187 

71.4 

40 

25 1, 406, 256 

1.50,994,755 

68. 5 

48,3,54,8,57 

20,  ,8.51, 846 

1.31.9 

158,387,284 

117,4.86,662 

34.8 

41 

217,197,598 

109,106;  804 

99.1 

53, 462,  ,556 

21,292,171 

151.1 

173,522,135 

110,706,078 

56.7 

42 

127, 893, 893 

71,309,416 

79.4 

34,. 366, 217 

16,290,004 

111.0 

112,824,748 

6.5,  .591,. 834 

72.0 

43 

148,054,384 

80,160,000 

84.7 

39,881,256 

16,90.5,312 

135. 9 

134,973,821 

7,5,247,033 

79.4 

44 

14,5,337,226 

6.3,14,5,363 

130.2 

43,432,237 

16,864,198 

157.5 

127,852,580 

74,058,292 

72.6 

45 

90,420,631 

49,741,173 

81.8 

32,71,5,010 

18,977,0.53 

72.4 

83,072,876 

44,699,485 

85.8 

46 

192,405,930 

89,610,5.56 

114.7 

80,6,30,547 

27,08S,8(')6 

197.7 

21.5,927,703 

152,432,792 

41.7 

47 

454,964,670 

210,001,260 

116.6 

154,320,996 

56,790,260 

171.7 

592,926,006 

318, 646,  .509 

86.1 

48 

81,85.5,264 

24,854,628 

241.4 

55,001,212 

10,539,6.53 

421.9 

154,189,567 

85,663,187 

80.0 

49 

69,646,095 

25,112,509 

177.3 

.38,417,253 

10, 476, 0,51 

260.7 

96,208,693 

49, 775,. 309 

93. 3 

50 

23,800,631 

9,007,001 

164.2 

11,777,949 

3,66,S,294 

221.1 

87,884,516 

6,5,60.5,510 

34.0 

51 

102,290,944 

4.5,696,656 

123.8 

49,804,509 

12,791,601 

289.4 

160,976,580 

70, 161, 344 

129.  4 

52 

25,473,162 

13,024,502 

95.6 

9,745,369 

4,122,312 

136.4 

93,626,418 

43,494,679 

115.3 

53 

15,762,715 

4,935,573 

219.4 

8,820,067 

1,787,790 

393.4 

52,447,001 

26,050,870 

101. 3 

54 

32,7.53,918 

18,06.3,168 

81.3 

13,514,787 

4,468,178 

202. 5 

54,008,183 

28,781,691 

87.6 

55 

6,892,975 

4,332,740 

59.1 

3,630,927 

1,576,096 

130.4 

29,893,525 

19,213,930 

55.6 

56 

122, 741,. 321 

,54,546,459 

12.5.0 

5-1,721,377 

16,709,844 

227.5 

82,316,130 

48,865,110 

68.  5 

57 

88,971,235 

43,880,207 

102.  8 

41,, 567, 125 

13,20.5,645 

214.8 

101,779,342 

59.461,828 

71.2 

58 

290,750,132 

133,406,040 

117.9 

136,069,290 

36,49.3,158 

272.9 

221,141,462 

127,599,938 

73.3 

59 

602 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  9.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF   THE    SEVERAL   CLASSES,  BY 

DIVISIONS:   1850  TO  1920. 

[Figures  for  1870  are  computed  gold  values,  being  80  per  cent  of  the  currency  values  reported.    A  minus 

sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


DIVISION  AND 
CENSUS  TEAR. 


UNITED 
STATES. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

Geographic 
Divisions. 

New  England. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

Middle  Atlantic. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

East  North 
Central. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 , 

1870 

1860 

1850 

West  North 
Central. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

South  Atlantic. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1860 , 


$77,924,100,338 

40,991,449,090 

20,439,901,164 

16,082,267,689 

12, 180, 501, 538 

8,944,857,749 

7,980,493,063 

3,967,343,580 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


Value. 


Per 

cent 
ofin- 
crease 


1,173,019,594 
867, 240, 457 
639,645,900 
585, 267, 817 
671,846,058 
566,353,951 
561,467,417 
435, 154, 525 


3,949,684,183 
2, 959, 589, 022 
2, 310, 886, 728 
2, 384, 703, 476 
2,524,721,419 
2,381,103,898 
1,892,664,457 
1,249,643,065 


17,245,362,593 
10,119,128,066 
5,683,925,367 
4,751,184,987 
4,158,388,413 
3,090,625,976 
2,028,817,467 
805, 787, 277 


27,991,434,545 

13,535,309,511 

5, 820, 994, 481 

3,766,511,744 

1, 949, 743, 846 

1,018,032,607 

494, 589, 405 

108, 885, 147 


6, 132, 917, 760 
2, 951, 200, 773 
1,454,031,316 
1,333,395,489 
1, 053, 156, 575 

740,  8:53, 437 
1, 207, 375, 444 

706,208,481 


90.1 
100.5 
27.1 
32.0 
36.2 
12.1 
101.2 


35.3 
35.6 

9.3 
-12.9 
18.6 

0.9 
29.0 


33.5 
28.1 
-3.1 
-5.5 
6.0 
25.8 
51.5 


70.4 
78.0 
19.6 
14.3 
34.5 
52.3 
151.8 


106.8 

132.5 
54.5 
93.2 
91 

105.8 

354, 


107.8 
103. 0 
9.0 
26.6 
42.2 
-38.6 
71.0 


$66,316,002,602 

34,801,125,697 

16,614,647,491 

13,279,252,849 

10, 197, 096, 776 

7, 444, 054, 462 

6,645,045,007 

3,271,575,426 


LAND  AND 

buildings. 


Value. 


Per 
cent 
ofin- 
crease 


917,468,584 
718,544,""" 
528, 267,  748 
489, 570, 178 
580,681,418 
468, 133, 979 
476, 303, 837 
372, 348, 543 


3,002, 
2,442, 
1,948 
2, 049, 
2, 222, 
2, 059, 
1,645, 
1, 082, 


137, 754 
949, 103 
997, 940 
630, 359 
761,984 
090,179 
644,638 
660, 252 


14,937,641,671 
8,873,991,594 
4,912,597,440 
4, 101, 406, 702 
3, 629, 140, 732 
2,646,744,323 
1, 735, 742, 858 
671,678,075 


24,469,49.5,169 

11,614,665,870 

4,651,282,998 

2, 968, 360, 452 

1,500,300,355 

804, 857, 937 

394, 270, 605 

80,045,058 


5,201,773,472 
2, 486, 436, 474 
1,206,349,618 
1,135,319,670 
891, 774, 157 
610, 428, 194 
1,008,613,065 
576,  590, 5  S3 


90.6 
109.5 
25.1 
30.2 
37.0 
12.0 
103.1 


$3,594,772,928 
1,265,149,783 
749,775,970 
494,247,467 
406,520,055 
270,913,678 
246,118,141 
151,587,638 


27.7 

36.0 

7. 

-15.7 

24.0 
-1.7 

27.9 


22.9 
25.3 

-4.9 

-7. 

7.9 
25.1 
52.0 


68.3 
80.6 
19.8 
13.0 
37.1 
52.5 
158.4 


110.7 
149.7 
56.7 
97.8 
86.4 
104.1 
392.6 


109.2 
106.1 
6.3 
27.3 
46.1 
-39.5 
74.9 


IMPLEMENTS  AND 
M.iCHINERY. 


Value. 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease 


92, 387, 525 
50, 798, 826 
36, 551, 820 
23, 783, 288 
22,096,563 
18,042,446 
16, 468, 564 
12, 937, 290 


359, 152, 336 
167, 480, 384 
116, 253, 270 
93, 084, 964 
84, 986, 863 
71,635,120 
67, 356, 104 
41,232,970 


786,076,805 

268, 806, 550 

166, 694, 220 

126, 454, 149 

119,804,675 

84, 717, 847 

56, 810, 880 

30, 393, 529 


1, 162, 938, 264 

368, 935, 544 

197, 367, 840 

125, 771, 166 

86, 428, 597 

38,858,215 

16, 005, 656 

5, 170, 375 


283, 980, 857 
98, 230, 147 
53,318,890 
36, 444, 018 
30, 812, 107 
20, 025, 259 
34, 045,  771 
24,656,545 


184.1 
68.7 
61.7 
21.6 
60.1 
10.1 
62.4 


81.9 
39.0 
53.7 

7.6 
22.5 

9.6 
27.3 


114.4 
44.1 
24.9 
9.5 
18.6 
24.9 
39.1 


192.4 
61.3 
31.8 
5.6 
41.4 
49.1 


215.2 
86.9 
56.9 
45.5 
122.4 
142.8 
209.6 


189.1 
84.2 
46.3 
18.3 
53.9 
-41.2 
38.1 


LIVE  stock. 


Value. 


$8,013,324,808 
4,925,173,610 
3,075,477,703 
2,308,767,573 
1,576,884,707 
1,229,889,609 
1,089,329,915 
544, 180, 516 


163, 163,  485 
97, 896. 823 
74, 826;  332 
71,914,351 
69, 068, 077 
80, 177,  526 
68, 695, 016 
49, 868, 692 


588, 394, 093 
349, 159, 535 
245,635,518 
241,988,153 
216, 972, 572 
250, 378, 599 
189,663,715 
125, 749, 843 


1,521,644,117 
976, 329, 922 
604, 633, 707 
523, 324, 136 
409, 443, 006 
359, 163, 806 
236, 263, 729 
103, 715, 673 


2,359,001,112 

1,551,708,097 

972, 343, 643 

672, 380, 126 

363,014,894 

174,316,455 

84,313,144 

23,669,714 


647, 
366, 
194, 
161, 
130, 
110, 
164, 
104, 


163, 431 
534, 152 
362, 808 
631,801 
570,311 
379, 984 
716, 608 
961,353 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease 


62.7 
60.1 
33.2 
46.4 
28.2 
12.9 
100.2 


66.7 

30.8 

4.0 

4.1 

-13.9 

16.7 

37.8 


68.5 
42.1 
15.1 
11.5 
-13.3 
32.0 
50.8 


55.9 
61.5 
15.5 
27.8 
14.0 
52.0 
127.8 


52.0 
59.6 
44.6 

8.5.2 
108. 2 
105.7 
256.2 


76.6 
88.6 
20.3 
23.8 
18.3 
-33.0 
56.9 


FARMS  AND  FARM  PROPERTY. 


603 


Table  9.— VALUE   OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND   OF  THE   SEVERAL  CLASSES 
DIVISIONS:  1S50  TO   1920— Continued.  ' 


BY 


[Figures  for  1870  are  computed  gold  values,  being  80  per  cent  of  the  currency  values  reported.    A  minus 
sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  morethan  1,000.] 


DIVISION  AND 
CENSUS  YEAE. 


East  South 
Central. 

1030 

1910 

1900 

1890 , 

1880 

1870 

1860 , 

1850 

West  South 
Central. 

1920 

1910 , 

1900 , 

1890 , 

1880 , 

1870 

1860 

1850 


Mountain. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

Pacific. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


Value. 


$4,419,466,237  102.5 

2,182,771,779  82.5 

1,195,868,790  13.4 

1,054,730,138  24.6 

846, 707, 577  20. 0 

705, 564, 773  -39. 6 

1,169,024,049  136.6 

494, 085, 395 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease 


7,622,066,027 
3,8:38,154,337 
1,619,954,613 
8:35,791,560 
44:3, 589, 4S8 
201,412,394 
503,093,122 
151, 172, 760 


4,083,137,939 

1, 757, 573, 368 

601,264,180 

349, 550, 941 

122, 598, 535 

19,571,627 

10, 984, 059 

4, 169, 566 


5,307,011,460 

2,780,481,777 

1,113,329,789 

1,021,131,537 

409,749,627 

221,359,086 

112,477,643 

12,237,364 


98.6 
136.9 
93.8 
88.4 
120.  2 
-60.0 
232.8 


132.3 
192.3 

72.0 
185.1 
526.4 

78.2 
163.4 


90.9 
149.7 
9.0 
149.2 
85.1 
96.8 
819.2 


LAND  AND 
BUILDINGS. 


Value. 


$3,663,693,363 
1, 738, 397, 839 
933, 780, 823 
827,514,447 
677,848,031 
543, 550, 620 
929, 440, 929 
371,934,332 


6,291,188,072 
3, 128, 596, 882 
1,138,891,068 
612, 508, 151 
303, 707, 658 
134,716,055 
384, 540, 755 
107,629,651 


,3,163,187,783 

1,319,396,873 

338,619,672 

198, 545, 200 

58,078,360 

8,961,817 

4, 343, 081 

1,965,721 


4,669,416,734 

2, 478, 146, 2.54 

955,860,184 

896, 397, 490 

332, 804, 081 

167, 571, 358 

66, 145, 239 

6,723,211 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease 


110.8 
86.2 
12.8 
22.1 
24.7 
-41.5 
149.9 


101.1 
174.7 
85.9 
101.7 
125.4 
-65.0 
257.3 


139.7 
289.6 
70.6 
241.8 
548.1 
108.3 
120.9 


88.4 

159.2 

6.6 

169.3 

98.6 
153.3 
883.8 


IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHINERY. 


Value. 


$170,064,886 
75, 339, 333 
48, 767, 235 
31,323,896 
27,464,111 
19,612,753 
32, 200, 055 
21, 417, 837 


311,098,790 
119,720,377 
77, 925, 050 
27,019,876 
19,124,513 
10, 234, 828 
29,083,003 
15, 329, 938 


190,715,673 

49, 429, 975 

18,807,620 

7,  %9, 430 

3,440,196 

896, 252 

446,887 

162,248 


232,357,792 

66, 408, 647 
34,090,025 
22,396,6,S0 
12, 362, 430 
6, 890, 958 
3,701,221 
286, 906 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease 


133.7 
54.5 
55.7 
14.1 
40.0 

-39.1 
50.3 


159.9 
5:3.6 

188. 4 
41.3 
86.9 
-64.8 
89.7 


Value. 


285.8 
162.8 
136.0 
131.7 
283.8 
100.6 
175.4 


249.9 

94.8 
52.2 
81.2 
79.4 
86.2 


$579, 707, 988 
369, 034, 607 
213, 320, 732 
195, 891, 795 
141, 395, 435 
142,401,400 
207, 38:3, 065 
100, 733, 226 


1,019,779,165 
589, 837, 078 
403, 138, 495 
196, 263,  .5:33 
120, 757, 317 
56,461,511 
89, 469, 364 
28,213,171 


729,234,483 

388, 746, 520 

243, 836, 888 

143,036,311 

61, 079, 979 

9, 713, 558 

6,194,091 

2, 041, 597 


405, 236, 934 
235, 926, 876 
123, 379,  580 
102, 337, 367 
64,583,116 
46, 896,  770 
42,631,18:3 
5, 227, 247 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease 


57.1 
73.0 
8.9 
38.5 
-0.7 
-31.3 
105.9 


72.9 
46.3 

105.4 
62.5 

113.9 
-36.9 

217.1 


87.6 
59.4 
70.5 
134.2 
528.8 
56.8 
203.4 


71.8 
91.2 
20.6 
58.5 
37.7 
10.0 
715.5 


604 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS — ^AGEICULTURE. 


Table  10.— PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  OF  FARMS,  FARM  LAND,  AND  VALUE  OF  FARM 
PROPERTY,   BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920  AND   1910. 


IMPLE- 

number 

ALL  land 

improved 

ALL  FARM 

LAND  AND 

MENTS 

LIVE 
STOCK. 

OF 

IN 

LAND  IN 

PROP- 

BUILD- 

AND 

FARMS. 

FARMS. 

FARMS. 

ERTY. 

INGS. 

machin- 

DmSION  AND  STATE. 

ERT. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 
100.0 

1910 

1920 
100.0 

1910 

United  States 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

2.  •i:-i 

2.97 

1.78 

2.21 

1.22 

1.52 

L5i 

2.12 

1.3S 

2.06 

2.57 

4.02 

2.04 

1.99 

Middle  Atlantic 

6.  r,9 

7.36 

4.24 

4.91 

5.28 

6.13 

5.07 

7.22 

4.53 

7.02 

9.99 

13.24 

7.34 

7.09 

East  North  Central.  . 

lfi.82 

17.60 

12. 32 

13.42 

17.47 

18. 59 

22. 13 

24.69 

22.52 

25. 50 

2LS7 

21.25 

18. 99 

19.  82 

West  North  Central. . 

17.01 

17.45 

26.88 

26.47 

34. 07 

34.34 

35.92 

33.02 

36.90 

33.37 

32. 35 

29.16 

29.44 

31. 51 

South  Atlantic 

17.97 

17.48 

10.23, 

11.81 

9.64 

10.13 

7.87 

7.20 

7.84 

7.14 

7.90 

7.76 

8.08 

7.44 

East  South  Central--. 

16.31 

16.39 

8.25 

9.28 

8.82 

9.19 

5.67 

5.32 

5. 52 

4.99 

4.90 

5.96 

7.23 

7.49 

West  South  Central. . 

l.i.45 

14.83 

18.15 

19.25 

12.76 

12. 18 

9.78 

9.36 

9.49 

8.99 

8.65 

9.46 

12.73 

1L98 

Mountain 

8.79 

2.88 

12.  28 

6.77 

5.98 

3.33 

5.24 

4.29 

4.77 

3.79 

5.31 

3.91 

9.10 

7.89 

Pacific 

3.63 

2.98 

5.87 

5.84 

4.76 

4.61 

6.81 

6.78 

7.04 

7.12 

6.46 

5.25 

5.06 

4.79 

New  England: 

Maine 

0.  V5 

0.94 

0.5V 

0. 72 

0.39 

0.49 

0.36 

0.49 

0.31 

0.46 

0.V4 

1.15 

0.50 

0.51 

New  Hampshire 

0.32 

0.43 

0.27 

0.37 

0.14 

0.19 

0.15 

0.25 

0.14 

0.25 

0.26 

0.46 

0.24 

0.24 

Vermont 

0.45 

0.51 

0.44 

0.53 

0.34 

0.34 

0.29 

0.35 

0.24 

0.32 

0..59 

0.80 

0.53 

0.46 

Massachusetts 

0. 50 

0.58 

0.26 

0.33 

0.  IS 

0.24 

0.39 

0.55 

0.37 

0.56 

0.54 

0.91 

0.42 

0.42 

Rhode  Island 

0.06 

0.08 

0.03 

0.05 

0.03 

0.04 

0.04 

0.08 

0.04 

0.08 

0.07 

0.14 

0.06 

0.07 

Connecticut 

0.35 

0.42 

0.20 

0.25 

0.14 

0.21 

0.29 

0.39 

0.29 

0.40 

0.37 

0.55 

0.29 

0.29 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

3.0tJ 

3.39 

2.16 

2.  .51 

2.62 

3. 10 

2.45 

3. 54 

2. 15 

3. 40 

4. 73 

6.61 

3.91 

3.  72 

New  Jersey 

0.46 

0.53 

0.24 

0.29 

0.31 

0.38 

0.40 

0.62 

0.3J> 

0.62 

0.71 

L04 

0.45 

0.50 

Pennsylvania 

3.14 

3.45 

1.85 

2.11 

2.36 

2.65 

2.22 

3.06 

2.00 

2.99 

4.56 

5.59 

2.9S 

2.87 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

3.98 
3.  IS 

4.28 
3. 39 

2.46 
2.20 

2.74 
2.42 

3.69 
3.32 

4.02 
3.54 

3.97 
3.90 

4.64 

4.41 

4.01 
4.00 

4.75 

4.58 

4.08 
3. 54 

4.05 
3.24 

3.59 
3. 26 

4  01 

Indiana 

3.53 

Illinois 

3.68 
3.05 

3.96 
3.25 

3.35 
L99 

3.70 
2.16 

5.43 

2.57 

5.86 
2.68 

8.56 
2.26 

9.53 
2.66 

9.04 
2.17 

10.12 
2.59 

6.19 
3.40 

3.  95 

5.57 
2. 55 

6.27 

Micliigan 

2.80 

Wisconsin 

2.94 

2.78 

2.32 

2.40 

2.48 

2.49 

3.44 

3.45 

3.30 

3.45 

4.65 

4.19 

4.02 

3  m 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

2.77 

2.45 

3.16 

3.15 

4.27 

4.11 

4.86 

3.60 

4.98 

3.63 

5.04 

4.14 

3.81 

3.28 

Iowa 

3.31 

3.41 

3.50 

3.86 

5.69 

6.16 

10.94 

9.14 

1L46 

9.36 

8.60 

7.  55 

7.06'  7.98 

Missouri 

4.  OS 

4.36 

3.64 

3.94 

4.94 

5.14 

4.61 

5.01 

4.62 

4.93 

3.85 

4.02 

4.  86   5.  80 

North  Dakota  . 

L20 
L16 

1.17 

1.22 

3.79 
3.62 

3.23 
2.96 

4.  88 
3.62 

4.28 
3.31 

2.26 
3.62 

2.38 
2.84 

2.24 
3.73 

2.36 

2.89 

3.18 
3.13 

3.47 
2.67 

1.96   2.20 

South  Dakota 

2.98,  2.58 

Nebraska 

L93 

2.04 

4.42 

4.39 

4.59 

5.10 

5.39 

5.07 

5.60 

5.21 

4.26 

3. 50 

4.20  4.51 

Kansas 

2.56 

2.80 

4.75 

4.94 

6.08 

6.25 

4.24 

4.97 

4.27 

4.99 

4. 30 

'3. 82 

3.97  5.15 

South  Atlajjtic: 

Delaware 

0.16 

0.17 

0. 10 

0.12 

0. 13 

0. 15 

0.10 

0.15 

0. 10 

0.15 

0.19 

0. 25 

0.11   0.14 

Maryland 

0.74 

0.77 

0.50 

0.58 
2.22 

0.62 

0.70 

0.59 
0.01 

0.70 
0. 02 

0.  5S 
0.01 

0.69 
0.02 

0.81 
a) 

0.94 
0.01 

0.60   0.66 

District  of  Columbia . 

(1)      (1) 

Virginia 

2.89 

2.S9 

1.94 

1.88 

2.06 

1.54 

1.52 

1.54 

1.53 

1.40 

1.43 

1.52   1.52 

West  \'irginia 

1. 35 

1. 52 

1.00 

1.14 

1.10 

1.15 

0.64 

0.77 

0.62 

0.76 

0.51 

0.55 

0.84 

0.88 

North  Carolina 

4.18 

3.99 

2.09 

2. 55 

1.63 

1.84 

1.60 

1.31 

L62 

1.31 

1.52 

1.46 

1.49 

1.27 

South  Carolina 

2.99 

2.77 

1.30 

L54 

1.23 

1.27 

1.22 

0.96 

1.23 

0.96 

1.34 

1.12 

1.14 

0.92 

Georgia 

4.82 

4.57 

2.66 

3.07 

2.60 

2.57 

L74 

1.42 

1.72 

1.38 

1.76 

1.66 

1. 93 

1.63 

Florida 

0.84 

0.79 

0.63 

0.60 

0.46 

0.38 

0.42 

0.35 

0.42 

0.34 

0.38 

0.35 

0.44 

0.42 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

4.20 

4.07 

2.26 

2.52 

2.78 

3.00 

L94 

L89 

1.97 

1.83 

1..35 

1.65 

L9S 

2.39 

Tennessee 

3.  92 

3.87 

2.04 

2.28 

2.22 

2.28 

1.61 

1.49 

1.55 

1.38 

1.49 

1.68 

2.17 

2.a5 

o  97 

4.13 
4.31 

2.  05 
1.90 

2.36 
2.11 

1.97 
1. 85 

2.03 

L88 

0.89 
1.24 

0.90 
L04 

0.82 
1.19 

0.83 
0.96 

0.96 
1.11 

1.29 
1..34 

1.41 
1.68 

1  33 

Mississippi 

4.22 

].r-A 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

3.61 

3.37 

L83 

1.98 

L83 

1.69 

1.19 

0.98 

1.14 

0.89 

1.21 

.1.33 

1.60 

1.50 

Louisiana 

2.10 

L89 

1.05 

1.19 

1.12 

1.10 

0.76 

0.73 

0.71 

0.68 

0.91 

1.50 

1.04 

0.91 

Oklahoma 

2.98 

2.99 

3.34 

3.28 

3.60 

3.67 

2.13 

2.24 

2.06 

2.12 

2.24 

2.14 

2.69 

3.09 

Texas 

6.76 

6.57 

1L93 

12.79 

6.21 

5. 72 

5.  71 

5.41 

5.  58 

5. 30 

4,29 

4.49 

7.40 

6.47 

Mountain: 

Montana 

0.89 

0.41 

3.67 

1.54 

2.19 

0.76 

1.27 

0.85 

1.17 

0.72 

1.53 

0.83 

1.92 

1.74 

Idaho 

0.65 

0.48 

0.88 

0.60 

0.90 

0.58 

0.92 

0.74 

0.88 

0.70 

1.07 

0.83 

1.20 

1.01 

Wyoming 

0.24 

0.17 

1.24 

0.97 

0. 42 

0.26 

0.43 

0.41 

0.35 

0.28 

0,  33 

0.29 

1.10 

1.33 

Colorado 

0.93 

0.73 

2.56 

l.,54 

1.54 

0.90 

1.38 

1.20 

1.31 

1.17 

1.39 

1.01 

2.  01 

1.42 

New  Mexico 

0.46 

0. 56 

2.55 

1.28 

0.34 

0.31 

0.42 

0.39 

0.33 

0.32 

0.27 

0.  33 

1.17 

0.88 

Arizona 

0.15 

0. 15 

0.61 

0.14 

0.14 

0.07 

0.30 

0.18 

0.26 

0.14 

0. 25 

0.14 

0.65 

0.  53 

Utah 

0.40 

0.34 

0.53 

0.,39 

0.34 

0.29 

0.40 

0.37 

0. 37 

0.34 

0. 38 

0.35 

0.67 

0.58 

Nevada 

0.05 

0.04 

0. 25 

0.31 

0.12 

0.16 

0. 13 

0.15 

0,10 

0,11 

0,10 

0  12 

0,37 

0  39 

Pacific: 

Washington 

1.03 

0.88 

1.39 

1.33 

1.42 

1.33 

1.36 

L56 

1.39 

1.64 

1.,52 

1.32 

1.03 

0.99 

Oregon 

0.78 

0.72 

1.42 

1. 33 

0.98 

0.89 

LOS 

L29 

L02 

1.31 

1.16 

1.04 

1.27 

1.21 

California 

1.82 

L39 

3.07 

3.18 

2.36 

2.38 

4.40 

3.94 

4.64 

4.17 

3.79 

2.88 

2.76 

2.59 

1  Less  than  one-hundredth  of  1  per  cent. 


FAEMS  AND  FAEM  PROPERTY. 


605 


Table  11.— AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER  FARIL  PER  CENT  OF  FARM  LAND  IMPROVED, 
AND  AVERAGE  VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY  PER  ACRE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 
1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AMI 

STATE. 


■United  States. 

Geog.  divisions: 
New  England.. 
Middle  Atlantic 
E.N.  Central. 
W.  N.  Central. 
South  Atlantic 
E.S.  Central.. 
W.S.  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

NewHampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts.. 

Rhode  Island . . 

Connecticut 

Mid.  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania . . 
E.  N.  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  N.  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota.. 

South  Dakota. . 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia. . 

North  Carolina. 

South  Carolina. 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  S.  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi . . . 
W.  S.  Central 

Arkansas. 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington. 

Oregon 

CaUfornia. .. 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER 

FARM. 


All  land. 


1920     1910 


148.2 


108.5 

95.4 

108.5 

234.3 

84. 4 

75.0 

174.1 

480.7 

239.8 


138.1 


112.5 
126.9 
145.7 
77.9 
81.2 
83.8 

106.8 

76.8 
87.3 

91.6 
102.7 
134.8 

%.9 
117.0 

169.3 
1.56. 8 
132.2 
466.1 
464. 1 
339.4 
274.8 

93.1 
99.3 
27.8 
99.7 

109.6 
74.2 
64.5 
81.9 

112.0 

79.9 
77.2 
76.4 
66.9 

75.0 

74.0 

166.4 

261.5 

608.1 
198.9 
749.9 
408.1 
817. 9 
581.7 
196.8 
745.2 

199.8 
269.7 
249.6 


104.4 

92.2 

105. 0 

209.6 

93.3 

78.2 

179.3 

324.5 

270.3 


104.9 
120.1 
142.6 
77.9 
83.8 
81.5 

102.2 
76.9 
84.8 

88.6 
98.8 

129.1 
91.5 

118.9 

177.3 
1.56.3 
124.8 
3S2.3 
335. 1 
297.8 
244.0 

95.9 

103. 4 
27.9 

105. 9 

103 
88.4 
76.6 
92.6 

105.0 

85.6 
81.5 
78.9 
67.6 

81.1 

86.6 

151.7 

269.1 

516.7 
171.5 
777.6 
293.1 
315.9 
135. 1 
156.7 
1,009.6 

208.4 
2,56.8 
316.7 


Improved 
land. 


1920    1910 


78.0 


39.1 
62.5 
81.0 
156.2 
41.9 
42.2 
64.4 
123.3 
102.2 


75.2 


38.4 
62.6 
79.2 
148.0 

43.  5i 
42. 2| 
61.8! 
86.8 
116.1 


41.0 
34.2 
58.2 
28.4 
32.5 
30.9 

68.1 
52.4 
58.6 

72.2 
81.3 
115.1 
65.8 
65.8 

120.4 
134.0 
94.4 
316. 2 
213.  8 
185. 7 
185.1 

64.4 
65. 5 
20. 9 
50.8 
63. 2 
30.4 
32.1 
42.0 
42.5 

51.6 
44.3 
38.6 
34.3 

39.6 
41.5 
94.4 
71.6 

190.8 
107.2 
133.  5 
129.2 
57.5 
71.5 
66.8 
188.0 

107.6 
97.9 
100.9 


39.3 
34.3 
50.0 
31.5 
33.7 
36.9 

68.8 
63.9 
57.8 

70.7 
78. 6 
111.4 
62.0 
67.2 

125.8 
135.9 
88.7! 
27.-).  1 
203. 8 
188.0 
168.2 

65.  8 
68. 6 
23.7 
53.6 
57.1 
31.7 
31.6 
42.3 
36.1 

55.4 
44.3 
36.9 
32.8 

37.6 
43 

92.3 
65.5 

138.9 
90.2 

114.3 
93.2 
41.1 
38.  Oi 
63.11 

279. 7j 

113.4' 
93.9! 
129.1 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 

LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


1920    1910 


52. 6 


36.0 

65.5 
74.7, 
66. 7 1 
49.6 
56.3! 
37.0! 
25.7, 
42.6 


36.4 
27.0 
39.9 
36.4 
40.1 
36.9 

63.8 
68.2 
67.1 

78.9 
79.2 
85.4 
67.9 
56.2 

71.1 

85.5 
71.4 
67.8 
52.5 
54.7 
67.4 

69.1 
6.5.9 
75.1 
51.0 
57.7 
40.9 
49.8 
51.3 
38.0 

64.7 
57.3 
50.5 
51.2 

52.8 
56.2 
.56.7 
27.4 

31.4 
53.9 
17.8 
31.7 
7.0 
12.3 
34.0 
25.2 

53 

36.3 

40.4 


54.4 


36.8 
67.9 
75.4 
70.6 
46.7 
63.9 
34.4 
26.7 
42.9 


AVERAGE  VALUE  PER  ACRE. 


All  farm 
property. 


1920 

1910 

S81. 52 

$46. 64 

37.5 
28.6 
35.0 
40.5 
40.2 
45.2 

67.4 
70.1 
68.2 

79.8 
79.5 
86.2 
67.8 

56.5 

71.01 
86. 9| 
71.  ll 
72.01 
60. 81 
63.1 
68.9! 

68.7 
66. 3! 
84.7; 
50. 6 
55.1 
39.3 
45.1 
4.').  6 
34.4 

&4.7 
54.3 
46.8 
48.5 

46.4 
50.5 
60.8 
24.3 

26.9 
52.6 
14.7 
31.8 
13.0 
28.1 
40.3 
27.7 

54.4 
36.6 
40.8 


69.04 
97.35 
l-!6. 48 
108.  93 
62.72 
56.02 
43.94 
34.80 
94.51 


49.86 
45.57 
62.58 
120.45 
101.44 
119.53 

92.  .50 

136. 62 

97.94 

131.64 
144. 44 
208.50 
92.65 
120.88 


43.99 

68.52 
85.81 
58.  IS 
28.44 
26. 78' 
22.69 
29.52 
54.17 


31.65 
31.91 
31.18 

78.75 
74.42 
72.93 

66.89 
99.01 
67.43 

78.93 
84.94 
120.08 
57.49 
67.10 


125. 32  53. 35 
254.66  110.40 
103. 27:     59. 35 


48.59 
81.53 
99.51 
72.71 


34. 29, 

44.82 
53. 85 
47.01 


84. 85     60. 82! 

97. 44     56. 59' 

1,045.87  1,398.08 

04.  47     32. 06 


51.88 
62. 44 
76. 70 
63.33 
54.63 

69. 95 
64.17 
35. 29 
53.02 

52.95 
58.87 
51.97 
39.01 

28.11 
85.  ,50 
28.32 
44.02 
13.32 
40.26 
61.63 
42.33 

79.84 
60.44 
116.84 


31.39 
23.% 
29.02 
21.54 
27.25 

34.87 
30.  .50 
17.  S5 
22.97 

22.97 
28. 85 
31.82 
19.73 

25.68 
57.79 
19.67 
36.32 
14.15 
60.26 
44. 38 
22. 25| 

54.43I 
45.21: 
57.811 


Land  and 
buildings. 


1920 

1910 

$69. 38 

$39.60 

54.00 
73.99 
126. 87 
95.22 
53.20 
46.44 
36.27 
26.96 
83.16 


37.62 
34.66 
37.56 
99.25 
79.58 
100.20 

69.07 
109. 67 
75.14 

113.  IS 
125. 98 
187.59 
75.48 
98.78 

109.23 
227. 09 
88.08 
41.10 
71.  40 
87.91 
62.30 


36.45 
66.56 
75.2. 
49.92 
23.96 
21.32 
18.50 
22.16 
48.28 


25.35 
26.44 
24.14 
67.51 
63.01 
63.28 

53.78 
84.36 
66.01 

68.62 
74.85 
108. 32 
47.58 
57.06 

45.62 
96.00 
49.61 
28.91 
38.63 
46. 95 
40.05 


68.  ,56  61.17 
81.25  47.80 
984.011,357.64 


55. 19 
42. 93 
53. 76 
65.46 
44.74 
46.55 


27.29 
26.37 
20.35 
24.64 
17.78 
22.49 


60.39  28.64 

52. 53  23. 98 

27.77  13.90 

43.41  18.01 


43.14 
47.31 

42.68 
32.46 

22. 15 
69.43 

19. 8S 
35. 40 
9.09 
29.70 
48. 26 
28.11 

69.49 
49.86 
104. 67 


17.75 
22.75 
25.60 
16.39 

18.68 
46.38 
11.46 
30.19 
9.92 
37.93 
34.60 
14.59 

48.  &4 
3,8.99 
61.93 


Land  alone. 


1920      1910 


$57.36  $32.40 


28.73 
40.96 
102. 31 
83.04 
40.92 
36.96 
31.18 
23.  SS 
74.21 


19.38 
33.86 
61.32 
43.21 
IS.  15 
16.28 
16.06 
19.73 
43.76 


21.09 
18.21 
19.58 
61.17 
43.75 
63.28 

38.45 
62.29 
41.12 

85.69 
104. 57 
164. 20 
60.40 
73.09 

91.00 
199. 52 
74.60 
35.33 
64.42 
78.87 
54.50 

44.59 
64. 62 
733. 27 
40. 75 
32.11 
42.84 
52.08 
35.28 
37. 78 

48.62 
41.40 
21.24 
35.27 

34.82 
38.29 
36.66 
28.46 

19.73 
61.11 

17.86 
31.22 
8.04 
26. 98 
41.78 
25.18 

60.22 
43.29 
94.77 


13.73 
13.70 
12.52 
36. 69 
33.86 
33.03 

32.13 

48.23 
33.92 

53.34 
62.36 
95.02 
32.48 
43.30 

36.82 
82.58 
41.80 
25.69 
34.69 
41.80 
35.45 

33.63 
32. 32 
1,186.53 
20.24 
20.65 
1,5. 29 
19.89 
13.74 
17.84 

21.83 
18.53 
10.46 
13.69 

14.13 
17.99 
22.49 
14.63 

16.74 
41.63 
10.41 
26.81 
8.77 
33.97 
29.28 
12.99 

44.18 
36.23 
47.16 


606 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGEICUL.TURE. 


Table  12.— NUMBER  OF  FARMS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  WITH  PER  CENT 
DISTRIBUTION,  BY  SIZE:  1880  TO  1920. 


NUMBER  OF  FARMS. 

PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

Total 

6,448,343 

6,361,502 

5,737,372 

4, 564, 641 

4,008,907 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

Under  10  acres — 

288, 772 

20,350 

268,422 

507, 763 
1,503,732 
1,474,745 

2,456,107 

1,449,630 

530,800 

475,677 

149,819 

67,405 

335,043 

18,033 

.317,010 

504, 123 
1,414,376 
1,438,069 

2,494,461 

1,516,286 

534, 191 

443, 984 

125,295 

50, 135 

267, 229 

41,385 

225,844 

406,641 
1,257,496 
1,366,038 

2,290,282 

1,422,262 

490,069 

377,951 

102,526 

47, 160 

150, 194 

139, 241 

4,352 

134,889 

254,749 

781, 574 

1,032,810 

1,695,983 

4.5 
0.3 
4.2 

7.9 
23.3 
22.9 

38.1 

22.5 

8.2 

7.4 

2.3 

1.0 

5.3 
0.3 
5.0 

7.9 
22.2 
22.6 

39.2 

23.8 

8.4 

7.0 

2.0 

0.8 

4.7 
0.7 
3.9 

7.1 
21.9 
23.8 

39.9 

24.8 

8.5 

6.6 

1.8 

0.8 

3.3 

5.8 
19.8 
24.6 

44.0 

3.5 
0.1 

3.4 

10  to  19  acres 

20  to  49  acres 

50  to  99  acres 

100  to  499  acres.... 
100  to  174  acres 

265, 550 

902, 777 

1,121,485 

2,008,694 

6.4 
19.5 
25.8 

42.3 

175  to  259  acres 

500  to  999  acres.... 
1,000    acres    and 

84,395 
31,546 

75,972 

28,578 

1.8 
0.7 

1.9 

0  7 

Table  13 FARM  ACREAGE,  WITH  PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  AND  PERCENTAGE   OF 

FARM  LAND  IMPROVED,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND 
1910. 


ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 

IMPROVED 

LAND  IN 

PER  CENT 
DISTRIBUTION. 

PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 

SIZE  GROUP. 

(acres). 

FARMS  (ACRES). 

AUland. 

Improved 
land. 

LAND 
IMPROVED. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Total 

955,883,715 

878,798,325 

503,073,007 

478,451,750 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

52.6 

54.4 

Under  20  acres. 
20  to  49  acres... 
60  to  99  acres... 
100  to  174  acres. 
175  to  499  acres. 
500  to  999  acres. 
1,000  and  over. 

8, 688,  899 
48,  464, 330 
105,  630,  796 
194,  681,  260 
276,  806,  995 
100,  975, 916 
220, 635,  519 

8,  793,  820 
45, 378,  449 
103, 120,  868 
205,  480,  585 
265,  289,  069 
83, 6.53,  487 
167,  082,  047 

7,  803,  761 
38,  507,  730 
72,  621,  719 
128, 200,  972 
170,  074,  735 
48, 134, 952 
37,  729, 138 

7,  991,  543 
36,  596,  032 
71, 155,  246 
128, 853,  538 
161,  775,  502 
40,  817, 118 
31,  262,  771 

0.9 
5.1 
11.1 

20.4 
29.0 
10.6 
23.1 

1.0 
6.2 
11.7 
23.4 
30.2 
9.5 
19.0 

1.6 

7.7 

14.4 

25.5 

33.8 

9.6 

7.5 

1.7 

7.«6 
14.9 
26.9 
33.8 
8.5 
6.5 

89.8 
79.5 
68.8 
65.9 
61.4 
47.7 
17.1 

90.9 
80.6 
69.0 
62.7 
61.0 
48.8 
18.7 

SIZE    OF   FARMS. 


607 


Table  14.— VALUE    OF    FARM    PROPERTY    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES,    BY    SIZE    OF 

FARM:  1920  AND   1910. 


SIZE  GROUP 

ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 

LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 

LAND  ALONE. 

(ACRES). 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Total.. 

$77,924,100,338 

$40,991,449,090 

$66,316,002,602 

$34, 801, 1^5, 697 

$54, 829, 563, 059 

$28, 475, 674, 169 

Under  20... 

20  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  174... 
175  to  499... 
500  to  999... 
1,000     and 
over 

2,452,977,205 
5,864,412,204 
11,183,267,488 
20, 901, 789, 301 
26,389,647,868 
5,533,774,473 

5,598,231,799 

1,520,384,193 
2,974,490,664 
6,003,926,775 
11,089,188,836 
13,650,063,506 
2,907,900,770 

2,845,494,346 

2,093,165,093 
4,921,514,885 
9,345,378,110 
17,820,667,684 
22,879,246,128 
4,725,558,030 

4,530,472,672 

1,309,907,611 
2,485,471,119 
5,029,510,72:3 
9,405,391,855 
11,762,614,964 
2, 483, 160, 122 

2,325,069,303 

1,322,556,907 
3,678,033,741 
7,137,366,114 
14, 566, 824, 506 
19,750,806,952 
4,192,956,165 

4,181,018,674 

802,210,953 
1,815,363,083 
3,809,362,679 
7,613,10^1,371 
10,066,760,353 
2,210,728,394 

2,158,144,336 

SIZE  GROUP 

BUILDINGS. 

IMPLEMENTS  AND  MACHINERY. 

UVE  STOCK. 

(ACRES) . 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Total.. 

$11,486,439,543 

$6,325,451,528 

$3,594,772,928 

$1,265,149,783 

$8,013,324,808 

$4,925,173,610 

Under  20. . . 

20  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  174... 
175  to  499... 
500  to  999... 
1,000     and 
over 

770, 608, 186 
1,243,481,144 
2,208,011,996 
3, 253, 843, 178 
3,128,439,176 

532,601,865 

349,453,998 

507,69(3,658 

670,108,036 

1,220,148,044 

1,792,287,484 

1,695,854,611 

272,431,728 

166,924,967 

115,976,829 
290,712,393 
608,088,704 
1,031,828,610 
1,141,309,585 
242,492,917 

164,363,890 

47,198,043 
107,014,301 
224,064,159 
365,417,498 
381,446,010 

80,052,723 

59,957,049 

243,835,283 

652,184,926 

1,229,800,674 

2,049,293,007 

2,369,092,155 

565,723,526 

903,395,237 

163,278,539 
382,005,244 
750,351,893 
1,318,379,483 
1,506,002,532 
344,687,925 

460,467,994 

608  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 

Table  16.— FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY,  BY 


DIVISION  OE  STATE 
AND  .SIZE  GROUP. 

number  of  farms. 

all  land  in  farms 
(acres). 

improved  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1 

2 
3 
4 

5 
6 

7 
8 

TTNITED 
STATES. 

Total 

Under  20  acres 

20  to  49  acres 

.50  to  90  acres 

100  to  174  acres 

175  to  499  acres.... 

500  to  999  acres 

1,000  acres  and  over 

Geographic 
Divisions. 

New  England. 

Total. 

6,448,343 

796,535 
1,503,732 
1,474,745 
1,449,630 
1,006,477 

149, 819 
67,405 

6,361,502 

839, 166 

1,414,  .376 

1,438,069 

1,  .516, 286 

978, 175 

125, 295 

50, 135 

955,883,715 

8,688,899 
48,464,330 
10.5,630,796 
194,681,260 
276, 806, 995 
100,975,916 
220.635,519 

878,798,325 

8;  793, 820 
45,378,449 
103,120,868 
205,480,585 
26.5, 289, 069 
83,653,487 
167,082,047 

503,073,007 

7,803,761 
38,507,730 
72,621,719 
128,200,972 
170,074,735 
48,134,952 
37,729,138 

478,451,750 

7,991,543 
36,596,032 
71,1.55,246 
128,853,538 
161,775,502 
40,817,118 
31,262,771 

q 

156, 564 

25, 886 
27,117 
38, 036 
37,993 
25, 173 
1,916 
443 

425,147 

65,725 
70,492 
120,323 
116,009 
50,437 
1,736 
425 

1,084,744 

90,703 
172, 052 
335, 439 
325,390 
155,489 
4,912 
759 

1,096,951 

46,093 
81,820 
170,896 

351,  oas 

366, 438 
60,  .561 
20,140 

1,158,976 

187,326 
401, 2.59 
280,114 
175,311 
99. 833 
11.269 
3,804 

188,802 

34, 304 
33, 822 
45,932 
44,019 

28,008 
2,139 

578 

468,379 

80;919 
78,375 
130, 702 
123,756 
52,310 
1,848 
469 

1,123,489 

108,  283 
197, 164 
340,940 
315,607 
155,  .585 
5,147 
763 

1,109,948 

52,536 
91,971 
181, 843 
368,669 
346,875 
55, 179 
12,875 

1,111,881 

186,956 
354, 207 
251,901 
181,336 
117,  X99 
14,. 5.55 
5,027 

16,990,642 

244,585 
889, 873 
2,67.5,297 
4,837,480 
6,359,454 
1, 179, 292 
80^1,661 

40,572,901 

625, 807 

2,359,653 

8,636,151 

14,768,937 

12, 148, 275 

1,068,668 

965,410 

117,735,179 

864,702 

6,118,911 

2.5,198,225 

■13,040,457 

38,071,074 

3,027.709 

1,414,101 

256.973,229 

422, 589 
2,911,141 
13,083,750 
.50,322,130 
106,104,113 
41,245,581 
42,883,925 

97,775,243 

2,1,52,015 
12,553,867 
lsr939,611 
22,025,845 
25,903,020 
7,214,715 
8,985,570 

19,714,931 

3 17,  .5.57 
1,101,352 
3, 210, 561 
5, 575, 475 
7,062,543 
1,  .324, 559 
1,122,884 

43,191,056 

751,343 
2,596,184 
9,;i35,076 
15,710,409 
12,531,376 
1,154,723- 
1,111,945 

117,929.148 

1,002.397 

6,907,601 

25, 448, 406 

41,708,394 

38,  2.50, 593 

3,205,712 

1,406,045 

232,648,121 

475,532 
3,206,0,53 
13,80,8,123 
53,1.37,842 
99,858,046 
37, 138, 135 
25,024,390 

103,782,255 

1,991,481 
11,035,210 
17,173,796 
22,907,206 
31,000,073 

9,454,383 
10,220,106 

6,114,601 

170,621 

449, 163 

1,122,957 

1,843,654 

2,106,513 

294,094 

127,599 

26,562,107 

527,333 
1,807,576 
6,365,742 
10,165,376 
7,069,779 
444,423 
181,878 

87,894,835 

750,504 

4,733,625 

19,369,470 

32,715,984 

27,9.5.3,290 

1,836,723 

535,239 

171,394,439 

365,719 
2, 1.89,  .555 
10,112,177 
39,768,680 
80,515,564 
25,376,134 
13,066,610 

48,509,886 

1,895,716 
9,680,5.82 
11,034,277 
10,614,747 
10,911,1.52 
2,501,9.53 
1,874,459 

7,254,904 

231,463 

575,903 

1.427,597 

2,198,055 

2,334,708 

312,640 

174, 538 

29,320,894 

645,000 
2,014,736 
7,028,777 
11,230,267 
7, 720, 162 
494,032 
187,920 

88,947,228 

893, 205 

5,437,794 

19,692,117 

31,821,219 

2,8,505,359 

2,027,345 

570,189 

164,284,862 

423,462 
2,. 500, 290 
10,848,5.59 
39.724,322 
76,716,957 
23,210,837 
10,860,435 

48,479,733 

1,760,123 
8,821,385 
10,013,755 
10,  .855, 205 
12,264,756 
2,879,471 
1,885,038 

10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 

Under  20  acres 

20  to  49  acres 

50  to  99  acres 

100  to  174  acres 

175  to  499  acres .... 
.500  to  999  acres.... 
1,000  acres  and  over 

Middle  Atlantic. 

Total 

IS 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

?5 

Under  20  acres 

20  to  49  acres 

50  to  99  acres 

100  to  174  acres.... 

175  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres 

1,000  acres  and  over 

East  North 
Central. 

Total 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

33 

Under  20  acres 

20  to  49  acres 

.50  to  99  acres 

100  to  174  acres.... 

1 75  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres 

1 ,000  acres  and  over 

West  North 
Central. 

Total 

31 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 

Under  20  acres 

20  to  49  acres 

50  to  99  acres 

100  to  174  acres 

175  to  499  acres 

,500  to  999  acres.... 
1 ,000  acres  and  over 

South  Atlantic. 

Total 

42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 

Under  20  acres 

20  to  49  acres 

50  to99 acres 

100  to  174  acres.... 
175  to  499  acres.... 
.500  to  999  acres.... 
1,000  acres  and  over 

SIZE   OF   FARMS.  609 

CLASSES,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM,    BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


VALUE  OF  FARM 

PROPERTY. 

All  farm  property. 

Land  and  buildings. 

Implements 

and 
machinery. 

Live  stock, 
1920 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

$77,924,100,338 

$40,991,449,090 

$66,316,002,602 

$34,801,125,697 

$3,594,772,928 

$8,013,324,808 

1 

2,452,977,205 

1,520,384,193 

2,093,165,093 

1,309,907,611 

115,976,829 

243,835,283 

2 

5, 8t>4,  ■112,204 

2,974,490,664 

4,921,514,885 

2,485,471,119 

290,712,393 

652, 184, 926 

3 

11,183,267,488 

6,003,926,775 

9,345,378,110 

5, 029, 510, 723 

608, 088, 704 

1,229,800,674 

4 

20,901,789,301 

11,089,188,836 

17,820,667,684 

9,405,391,855 

1,031,828,610 

2,049,293,007 

5 

26,389,047,868 

13,650,063,506 

22,879,246,128 

11,762,614,964 

1,141,309,585 

2,369,092,155 

6 

5,533,774,473 

2,907,900,770 

4,725,558,030 

2,483,160,122 

242,492,917 

665,723,626 

7 

5,598,231,799 

2,845,494,346 

4,530,472,672 

2, 325, 069, 303 

164,363,890 

903,395,237 

8 

1,173,019,594 

867,240,457 

917,468,584 

718,544,808 

92,387,525 

163,163,485 

9 

117,282,558 

103, 684, 445 

102,930,777 

93,749,802 

5,869,324 

8,482,457 

10 

145, 895, 846 

115,060,073 

120, 904, 586 

99,415,227 

9,612,265 

15,378,996 

11 

228, 990, 073 

173, 183, 103 

179,361,40(1 

143,027,415 

18, 107, 210 

31,621,457 

12 

293,219,534 

209,626,771 

219,528,111 

167, 577, 293 

26, 519, 229 

47, 172, 194 

13 

310,862,500 

211,215,873 

232,136,573 

168, 134, 552 

27,465,160 

51,260,777 

14 

49,351,224 

33,546,848 

39,248,124 

27,992,626 

3,403,009 

6,700,091 

15 

27,417,869 

20,923,344 

23,359,007 

18,647,894 

1,411,338 

2,647,514 

16 

3,949,684,183 

2,959,589,022 

3,002,137,754 

2,442,949,103 

359,152,336 

588,394,093 

17 

285,988,337 

262,182,753 

246,241,639 

235, 705, 546 

18,536,156 

21,210,543 

18 

419,065,701 

334,871,082 

338, 345, 820 

287, 713, 829 

35, 192, 650 

45,627,331 

19 

998,579,879 

729,373,201 

759,290,642 

697,452,188 

97, 178, 478 

142,110,859 

20 

1,297,836,276 

942,702,370 

952,456,523 

757, 538, 229 

127, 564, 673 

217,815,080 

21 

829,206,769 

602,201,806 

607, 766, 251 

487,133,975 

73,916,660 

147,624,868 

22 

72,400,233 

54,091,937 

57,504,141 

46, 416,  .557 

4,938,517 

9,967,575 

23 

46, 606, 988 

34,165,873 

40, 533, 838 

30,988,780 

1,825,313 

4,247,837 

24 

17,245,362,593 

10,119,128,066 

14,937,641,671 

8,873,991,594 

786,076,805 

1,521,644,117 

26 

358,320,128 

269,634,199 

314,245,145 

240,935,704 

17,261,304 

26,813,679 

26 

948,747,487 

641,208,222 

801,012,583 

547,476,778 

50,922,988 

96,811,916 

27 

3,481,433,247 

2,068,992,156 

2,942,680,223 

1,776,191,397 

191,18.5,891 

350, 667, 133 

28 

6,175,667,327 

3,475,729,461 

6,328,277,223 

3,040,388,836 

293,938,517 

563,451,587 

29 

5,790,164,018 

3,348,816,072 

6,120,305,700 

2,986,416,667 

217,515,216 

452,343,102 

30 

376,702,640 

246,283,605 

332,595,981 

221,406,654 

11,909,338 

32,197,321 

31 

111,327,746 

68,464,351 

98,624,816 

62,176,558 

3,343,551 

9,369,379 

32 

27,991,434,545 

13,535,309,511 

24,469,495,169 

11,614,665,870 

1,162,938,264 

2,359,001,112 

33 

222,043,877 

151,054,813 

192,926,627 

132,495,616 

10,282,084 

18,836,266 

34 

493, 698, 114 

299,200,188 

417,456,245 

2.50,463,460 

23,643,863 

52, 698, 006 

35 

2,007,063,103 

1,065,153,850 

1,724,388,662 

897, 439, 966 

93,976,887 

188, 698,  6.54 

36 

7,901,682,732 

3,648,055,794 

6,928,203,659 

3,121,921,068 

339,213,792 

634,205,281 

37 

13,293,211,632 

6,28.5,529,579 

11,718,597,795 

5,437,429,Ui8 

633, 594, 275 

1,041,019,562 

38 

2,671,677,239 

1,432,013,395 

2,314,566,806 

1,230,317,448 

116,628,419 

240,482,014 

39 

1, 402,057,818 

664, 301, 892 

1,173,295,476 

644,599,254 

46,699,944 

183,062,429 

40 

6,132,917,780 

2,951,200,773 

5,201,773,472 

2,486,436,474 

283,980,857 

647,163,431 

41 

366,474,995 

174,556,023 

309,946,850 

148, 599, 191 

17,080,60a 

39,447,636 

42 

1,160,620,766 

443,840,688 

974,052,677 

365, 777, 254 

52,380,494 

134,187,695 

43 

1,355,953,843 

564, 548, 469 

1,137,834,706 

467, 510,  682 

66, 1.54, 160 

151,964,977 

44 

1,300,556,922 

640,491,377 

1,098,039,216 

634, 692, 343 

64,289,237 

138, 228,  469 

46 

1,361,490,529 

772, 173, 629 

1,165,596,871 

657,034,694 

63,087,394 

132,806,264 

46 

327,229,159 

198,542,197 

284,9.54,968 

172,377,094 

12,745,101 

29, 529, 090 

47 

260, 591, 546 

157,048,390 

231,348,184 

140,446,216 

8,243,862 

20,999,500 

48 

75108°— 22- 


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610  ABSTRACT  OY   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTUEE. 

Table  i5.— FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY,  BY 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 

NUMBER 

3F  FARMS. 

ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 

improved  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 

AND  SIZE  GROUP. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Geographic  Divi- 

sions—Con. 

East  South 

Central. 

1 

Total 

1,051,600 

203,187 

1,042,480 
211,614 

78,897,463 
2,4.50,056 

81.520,629 

44, 380, 132 

43,946,846 

2,380,281 

2 

Under  20  acres 

2,485,330 

2,306,412 

3 

20  to  49  acres 

373,138 

350,258 

11,490,514 

10,670,111 

9,381,822 

8,931,163 

4 

50  to  99  acres 

235, 444 

225,976 

16,327,012 

15,708,129 

10,102,504 

9, 740, 827 

5 

100  to  174  acres 

152,992 

157,414 

19,467,801 

20,216,555 

10,165,674 

10,281,319 

6 

175  to  499  acres 

77,078 

86,297 

19,735,293 

22,187,511 

9,095,798 

9, 710, 562 

7 

600  to  999  acres 

7,245 

8,396 

4,649,488 

5,421,938 

1,839,0(49 

1,860,628 

8 

1,000  acres  and  over 

West  South 
Central. 

2,516 

2,527 

4,777,299 

4,831,055 

1,488,873 

1,042,066 

9 

Total 

996, 088 

97, 878 

943,186 

173,449,127 

1,224,899 

169,149,976 

1,242,449 

64, 189, 606 

58,264,273 

1,197,062 

10 

Under  20  acres 

102, 044 

1,174,752 

11 

20  to  49  acres 

296,729 

251,444 

9, 517,  .329 

8,037,214 

8,264,205 

6,966,847 

12 

50  to  99  acres 

235,213 

216, 860 

16,474,756 

15,230,102 

11,557,320 

10, 409, 053 

13 

100  to  174  acres 

212,167 

222,794 

28,772,928 

30,702,647 

17, 127, 130 

16,991,457 

14 

175  to  499  acres 

120, 429 

118,416 

33,001,746 

31,958,649 

16,896,030 

14,780,491 

15 

500  to  999  acres 

19,717 

18, 232 

13,109,211 

12,188,175 

4,  ,548, 480 

3, 620, 037 

16 

1 ,000  acres  and  over 

13,955 

13,396 

71,258,258 

69,790,740 

4,621,689 

4,299,326 

Mountain. 

17 

Total 

244, 109 

183,446 

117,337,226 

191,811 

59,533,420 

180,499 

30,105,868 

170,349 

15,915,002 

162,718 

18 

Under  20  acres 

22,071 

23, 426 

19 

20  to  49  acres 

25, 392 

19,383 

863,634 

642,802 

686,378 

497, 568 

20 

50  to  99  acres 

26,896 

19,330 

1,995,062 

1,434,802 

1,457,778 

937, 086 

21 

100  to  174  acres 

45, 855 

64,783 

6,808,603 

9,976,088 

3,478,226 

3,495,991 

22 

175  to  499  acres 

77,982 

41,676 

25, 196, 184 

12,933,225 

10,217,940 

4,682,626 

23 

500  to  999  acres 

30,005 

8,483 

20, 869, 699 

5,910,654 

6,720,399 

2,036,857 

24 

1 ,000  acres  and  over 

15,908 

6,365 

61,412,233 

28,455,350 

7,374,798 

4,102,156 

Pacific. 

^ 

25 

Total 

234, 164 

189, 891 

39,084 

56,152,705 
511,835 

51,328,789 

347, 232 

23,921,533 

442, 355 

22, 038, 008 

26 

Under  20  acres 

57, 666 

298,229 

27 

20  to  49  acres 

55, 733 

37,754 

1,759,408 

1,181,922 

1,314,824 

850,346 

28 

50  to  99  acres 

32,384 

24,585 

2,300,932 

1,771,873 

1,499,494 

1,057,475 

29 

100  to  174  ^cres 

32,910 

37, 908 

4,637,079 

5, 545, 969 

2, 324, 501 

2, 255,  703 

30 

175  to  499  acres 

33,618 

31, 109 

10, 197, 836 

9, 507, 053 

.     5,308,669 

5, 059,  881 

31 

500  to  999  acres.... 

12,  45S 

11, 316 

8,611,553 

7,  855, 208 

4, 573, 697 

4,375,271 

32 

1,000  acres  and  over 
New  England. 

9,395 

8,135 

28, 134, 062 

25,119,532 

8, 457,  993 

8, 141, 103 

33 

Maine,  total 

48,227 

eO,  016 

5,425,968 

6,296,859 

1, 977, 329 

2,360,657 

34 

Under  20  acres 

4,525 

7,113 

44,723 

67, 517 

31, 198 

49,008 

35 

20  to  49  acres 

6,  768 

9,  492 

226, 831 

314,397 

109, 899 

154,  846 

36 

50  to  99  acres 

14,  277 

17,  895 

1, 002, 134 

1, 246, 571 

427, 438 

553,516 

37 

100  to  174  acres 

14, 425 

16, 633 

1, 815,  473 

2. 07S,  196 

706,  008 

838,328 

38 

175  to  499  acres 

7, 683 

8,293 

1, 893, 306 

2, 041, 995 

613,  714 

678,640 

39 

500  to 999  acres.... 

459 

461 

282,488 

284,828 

67, 648 

61, 914 

40 

1,000  acres  and  over 

90 

129 

161,013 

263,355 

21,424 

24,405 

41 

New  Hamp- 

shire, total.... 

20, 523 

27,053 

2,  603.  806 

3, 249, 458 

702,902 

929, 185 

42 

Under  20  acres 

2,  897 

4, 59.5 

27,  82S 

42,  5G5 

18, 749 

30, 314 

43 

20  to  49  acres 

3, 375 

4, 509 

111,567 

146, 013 

49, 936 

68,056 

44 

50  to  99  acres 

4, 888 

6,248 

344,  807 

434.  835 

121, 308 

164, 514 

45 

100  to  174  acres.*... 

4,986 

6,247 

631,682 

787, 462 

191, 338 

255,  561 

46 

175  to  499  acres 

3,809 

4,774 

990,  l'2i) 

1, 221, 609 

243, 410 

314,  777 

47 

500  to  999  acres.... 

433 

513 

267, 007 

322, 557 

47, 013 

58, 667 

48 

1,000  acres  and  over 

135 

167 

230,789 

294,357 

31, 148 

37,296 

SIZE   OF  FARMS.  611 

CLASSES,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910-Contlnued. 


VALUE  OF  FAEM  PROPERTY. 

All  farm  property. 

Land  and  buildings. 

Implements 

and 
machinery, 

Live  stock, 
1920 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

54,419,466,237 

$2,182,771,779 

$3,663,693,363     $1 

,738,397,839 

$176,064,886 

$579,707,938 

1 

331,009,396 

152,983,691 

278,892,652 

122,796,696 

11,544,644 

40, 572, 100 

2 

890,301,106 

390,932,384 

723,647,323 

300,677,928 

34,989,677 

131,664,106 

3 

917,411,024 

441,908,422 

741,251,211 

341,58.5,076 

40,988,511 

135,171,302 

4 

937, 942, 592 

477,645,909 

773,356,259 

377,318,696 

39,528,653 

125, 057, 680 

5 

953, 183, 487 

518,269,413 

807,567,327 

424, 0.S5, 873 

36,1,53,704 

109,462,456 

6 

216, 791, 594 

118,851,954 

187, 102,  779 

100,346,667 

7,615,417 

22,073,398 

7 

172,827,038 

82,180,006 

151,875,812 

71,586,903 

5,244,280 

15,706,946 

8 

7,622,066,027 

3,838,154,337 

6,291,188,072       3 

,128,596,882 

311,098,790 

1,019,779,165 

9 

177, 233, 986 

92,025,420 

144,253,094 

72, 535, 495 

7,980,229 

25,000,663 

10 

814,478,166 

328,918,382 

666,927,717 

254,640,834 

34,616,784 

112,933,665 

11 

1,233,773,314 

547,7,85,092 

1,029,654,155 

439,513,149 

53,414,726 

150, 704, 433 

12 

1,784,007,995 

955,057,901 

1,502,914,643 

785,668,672 

80,019,568 

201, 073, 784 

13 

1,750,207,689 

8,S4,761,185 

1,475,985,451 

735,3.59,191 

83, 233, 134 

190,989,104 

14 

543,539,870 

276, 894, 479 

450, 937, 758 

229, 842, 248 

24, 172, 736 

68,429,376 

15 

1,318,825,007 

752,711,878 

1,020,515,254 

611,037,293 

27,661,613 

270,648,140 

16 

4,083,137,939 

1, 757, 573, 368 

3,163,187,783       ] 

,319,396,873 

190,715,673 

729,234,483 

17 

109, 380, 022 

91, 026, 992 

69,286,413 

54,910,190 

4,988,872 

35,104,737 

18 

201, 979,  045 

103, 745, 173 

166, 535, 182 

87,3.55,935 

11,062,682 

24,381,181 

19 

338,  225, 234 

137, 817, 598 

280,555,602 

115,9.54,389 

17,813,587 

39,856,045 

20 

564,330,039 

361,153,266 

450,095,418 

282,364,876 

30,067,748 

84, 166, 873 

21 

1,084,422,479 

434,117,572 

857,908,592 

339,662,884 

59, 867, 792 

166,646,095 

22 

657, 928, 535 

191,913,186 

514,878,994 

140, 170, 868 

33,606,375 

109,443,166 

23 

1,126,872,585 

437,799,581 

823,927,582 

298, 977, 731 

33,308,617 

269,636,386 

24 

5,307,011,460 

2,780,481,777 

4,669,416,734       2 

,478,146,254 

232,357,792 

405,236,934 

25 

485,243,906 

223,235,8.57 

434,441,99(5 

20.8,179,472 

22,433,608 

2S,  368, 302 

26 

789,625,973 

316,714,472 

712, 632,  752 

291,950,.S84 

38,391,090 

3.8,602,131 

27 

618,  837,  771 

275, 164, 884 

550,461,603 

250, 836, 461 

29, 270, 254 

39,105,914 

28 

646,545,884 

378,725,987 

567,736,632 

337,921,842 

30,687,193 

48, 122, 059 

29 

1,016,898,765 

692,978,377 

893,382,568 

528,357,960 

46,476,270 

77,039,927 

30 

618,153,979 

355,763,169 

543,768,479 

314.289,961 

27,474,005 

46,911,495 

31 

1,131,705,182 

637,899,031 

966,992,704 

546,609,674 

37,625,372 

127,087,106 

32 

270,526,733 

199,271,998 

204,108,971 

159,619,626 

26,637,660 

39,780,102 

33 

11,858,781 

13,043,656 

9, 941, 270 

11,570,427 

746,037 

1,171,474 

34 

21,543,957 

18,349,654 

17,043,842 

15,302,117 

1, 737, 785 

2,  762,  ,3:30 

35 

58, 505, 870 

46, 032, 860 

43, 334, 653 

36,562,364 

5, 930, 277 

9,240,940 

36 

90, 932, 944 

64,458,680 

67,458,814 

50, 555, 750 

9,601,430 

13,  872,  700 

37 

76, 143, 275 

49, 708, 232 

57,020,492 

39, 190, 736 

7,752,326 

11,370,457 

38 

8,312,451 

5,012,347 

6,585,475 

4, 161, 055 

681,960 

1,045,016 

39 

3,229,455 

2,666,569 

2,724,425 

2,  277, 177 

187,845 

317,185 

40 

118,656,115 

103,704,196 

89,995,870 

85,916,061 

9,499,322 

19,160,923 

41 

7, 759, 575 

9,143,664 

6, 406, 699 

8,104,281 

484, 804 

868,072 

42 

10,890,484 

10,749,482 

8, 577, 375 

9, 187, 967 

825,064 

1,488,045 

43 

20, 166, 290 

17, 562, 206 

15, 150, 479 

14,413,621 

1,658,248 

3, 357,  .563 

44 

27,502,457 

23,653,963 

19,980,665 

19, 065, 747 

2,446,666 

5,075,126 

45 

36,784,805 

30,235,377 

27, 150, 090 

24,369,313 

3,159,720 

6,  474, 995 

46 

8,429,495 

7,258,393 

6,669,157 

6,197,466 

572,700 

1,187,638 

47 

7,123,009 

5,101,111 

6,061,405 

4,577,666 

352,120 

709,484 

48 

612  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 

Table  15.— FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY,  BY 


ALL  LANT 

IN  FARMS 

IMPROVED  LAND  IN  FARMS 

DIVISION  OR  STATE 

NUMBER  or  fakmb.      I 

(ACRES). 

(ACRES). 

AND  SIZE  GEOTJP. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

New  England— 

Continued. 

1 

Vermont,  total. 

29,075 

32,709 

4,235,811 

4,663,577 

1,691,595 

1,633,965 

2 

Under  20  acres 

3, 350' 

4,578 

31,742 

40,250 

23,447 

29,952 

3 

20  to  49  acres 

2,924 

3,481 

96, 673 

112, 129 

51,948 

58,062 

4 

50  to  99  acres 

5,199 

5,910 

377, 986 

424,012 

172,  409 

182, 638 

5 

100  to  174  acres  — 

8,777 

9,492 

1, 150,  485 

1,238,117 

490,186 

480, 120 

6 

175  to  499  acres 

8,196 

8,516 

2,097,010 

2, 187, 113 

814, 429 

757, 888 

7 

500  to  999  acres 

544 

607 

327,288 

371, 849 

107,338 

95,940 

8 

1,000  acres  and  over 

85 

125 

154,627 

290, 107 

31,838 

29,365 

9 

Massachusetts, 

total  

32,  GDI 

36,917 

2,494,477 

2,875,941 

908,834 

1,164,501 

10 

Under  20  acres 

9,  505 

10, 606 

84, 533 

96, 041 

59,044 

69,869 

11 

20  to  49  acres 

7,532 

8, 890 

242,466 

287, 509 

124,838 

156,  902 

12 

50  to  99  acres 

6,834 

7,9S1 

474, 580 

554, 699 

202,  486 

252,  447 

13 

100  to  174  acres 

4,888 

5,703 

618, 820 

721,710 

227,593 

290, 707 

14 

175  to  499  acres 

2,895 

3,325 

733,572 

840, 139 

226,702 

278,531 

15 

500  to  999  acres.... 

265 

319 

168, 420 

197,218 

38,719 

47, 817 

16 

1,000  acres  and  over 

82 

93 

172, 086 

178,625 

29,452 

68, 228 

17 

Rhode   Island, 

total 

4,083 

936 

5,292 

1,377 

331.600 

9,087 

443,308 

12,387 

132,855 

6,890 

178,344 

9,873 

18 

Under  20  acres 

19 

20  to  49  acres 

983 

1,144 

31,740 

36, 603 

18, 436 

22,097 

20 

50  to  99  acres 

1,031 

1,264 

70, 151 

87,794 

32, 193 

41,493 

21 

100  to  174  acres 

718 

945 

86,382 

117,094 

35, 640 

47, 500 

22 

175  to  499  acres 

357 

487 

89,728 

121,  822 

29, 326 

42,914 

23 

500  to  999  acres 

46 

51 

27,012 

30, 875 

7,190 

10, 577 

24 

1,000  acres  and  over 

12 

24 

15,500 

36,733 

3,180 

3,890 

25 

Connecticut, 

total 

22, 655 

26,815 

1,898,980 

46, 672 

2,185,788 

58, 797 

701,086 

988,252 

42,447 

26 

Under  20  acres 

4, 673 

6,035 

31,  293 

27 

20  to  49  acres 

5,535 

6,306 

180, 596 

204, 701 

94,106 

115,940 

28 

50  to  99  acres 

5,807 

6,634 

405,639 

462,650 

167, 123 

232,989 

29 

100  to  174  acres 

4,199 

4,999 

532,638 

632, 896 

192,  889 

285,839 

30 

175  to  499  acres 

2,233 

2,613 

555,712 

649, 805 

178,932 

261,958 

31 

500  to  999  acres.... 

169 

188 

107,077 

117, 232 

26, 186 

37,725 

32 

1,000  acres  and  over 
Middle  Atlantic. 

39 

40 

70,646 

59,707 

10,557 

11,354 

33 

New  York, 

total 

193  195 

215,597 

34, 188 

20,632,803 

248, 049 

22  030  367 

13  158  781 

14,844,039 

267, 909 

34 

Under  20  acres 

26^540 

'307^362 

'209^843 

35 

20  to  49  acres 

27, 267 

31,047 

914,  .599 

1,028,991 

694, 860 

801, 4.80 

36 

50  to  99  acres 

50,784 

56, 821 

3,661,658 

4, 068, 580 

2,651,613 

3, 053, 725 

37 

100  to  174  acres 

56, 929 

61,031 

7,317,041 

7, 804, 307 

4,911,933 

5,540,335 

38 

175  to  499 acres.... 

30, 461 

31, 163 

7,416,504 

7,550,324 

4, 325, 013 

4,746,402 

39 

500  to  999  acres 

999 

1,104 

616,743 

685, 906 

269,368 

316,532 

40 

1,000  acresand  over 

215 

243 

458, 209 

584,897 

96,151 

117,656 

41 

New  Jersey, 

total 

29,702 

7,222 

33, 487 

2, 282, 585 

2,573,857 

77, 541 

1,555,607 

57, 110 

1,803,336 

64, 420 

42 

Under  20  acres 

8,073 

69,675 

43 

20  to  49  acres 

6,763 

7,607 

215, 735 

243, 806 

162, 830 

187, 500 

44 

50  to  99  acres 

7,367 

8,194 

526, 424 

585,063 

405,887 

458,015 

45 

100  to  174  acres 

6, 251 

7,207 

789, 749 

911,564 

591, 477 

698,575 

46 

175  to  499  acres 

1,950 

2,235 

461, 278 

524, 918 

284, 779 

337,  .874 

47 

500  to  999  acres 

93 

112 

58,708 

70, 426 

23,  872 

30, 988 

48 

1,000  acres  and  over 

56 

59 

161,016 

160, 539 

29,652 

25,964 

49 

Pennsylvania, 

total 

202  250 

219  295 

17, 667, 513 

18,586,832 

306, 440 

11,847,719 

260,380 

12, 673. 519 

50 

Under  20  acres 

31,963 

38,658 

'308,083 

'312,671 

61 

20  to  49  acres 

36, 462 

39,721 

1,229,319 

1,323,387 

949, 886 

1,025,756 

62 

50  to  99  acres 

62. 172 

65, 687 

4, 44.8, 069 

4,681,433 

3, 308, 242 

3,517,037 

53 

100  to  174 acres.... 

52,  829 

55, 518 

6,662,147 

6,994,638 

4,661,966 

4,991,357 

64 

175  to  499  acres 

18,026 

18,912 

4,270,493 

4, 456, 134 

2,459,987 

2,635,886 

56 

500  to 999  acres.... 

644 

632 

393,217 

398,391 

151, 183 

146,512 

66 

1,000  acres  and  over 

164 

167 

346,185 

366,509 

56,075 

44,300 

SIZE    OF   FARMS.  613 

CLASSES,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  IQIO-Continued. 


VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY. 

AH  farm  property. 

Land  and  buildings. 

Implements 

and 
machinery. 

Live  stock, 
1920 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

$222,736,620 

$145,399,728 

$169, 117, 159        $ 

112,588,275 

$21,234,130 

$42,385,331 

1 

9,315,297 

8, 736, 510 

7,768,711 

7,692,142 

624,275 

922,311 

2 

10, 529, 179 

8,405,909 

8,249,831 

7,038,230 

859, 533 

1,419,815 

3 

24, 512, 344 

16,792,321 

17,641,417 

13,057,680 

2,336,710 

4,534,217 

4 

62,628,755 

39, 031, 989 

43,420,913 

29,253,559 

6,367,258 

12,840,584 

5 

98,728,429 

58,539,892 

68,960,062 

43,794,392 

9,777,108 

19,991,259 

6 

11,875,948 

7,718,279 

8, 724, 370 

6,114,956 

974,304 

2,177,274 

7 

5, 146,  668 

6,174,828 

4,351,855 

5,637,316 

294, 942 

499,871 

8 

300, 471, 743 

226,474,025 

247,587,831 

194,168,765 

19,359,755 

33,524,157 

9 

53,297,510 

43,185,824 

47,229,906 

39,272,556 

2,473,335 

3, 594, 269 

10 

54,382,709 

42, 253, 072 

45,327,151 

36,  665, 199 

3,564,472 

5,491,086 

11 

62,366,790 

48, 436, 136 

50,631,464 

40,939,114 

4,346,255 

7,389,071 

12 

56, 739, 563 

42,117,630 

44, 674, 543 

34, 863, 149 

4,248,668 

7,816,352 

13 

53,151,633 

38, 423, 138 

42,451,799 

32,098,128 

3,636,022 

7,063,812 

14 

11,605,010 

7,619,198 

9,549,210 

6,375,095 

685, 547 

1,370,253 

15 

8, 928, 528 

4,439,027 

7,723,758 

3,955,524 

405,456 

799,314 

16 

33,636,766 

32,990,739 

26,387,926 

27,932,860 

2,408,561 

4,840,279 

17 

4,659,386 

5, 758, 365 

3, 900, 539 

5, 169, 439 

302,427 

456,420 

18 

5,963,959 

6, 144, 523 

4, 697, 856 

5,309,083 

414,213 

851,890 

19 

8,000,218 

7,355,731 

6,154,134 

6, 140, 626 

555,  765 

1,290,319 

20 

7, 102, 940 

5,853,406 

5,322,994 

4, 789, 185 

608, 460 

1,171,486 

21 

5,273,776 

6, 170,  795 

4, 104, 038 

5,056,297 

363,304 

806,434 

22 

1, 887, 936 

1,267,468 

1, 547, 305 

1,101,300 

129, 792 

210, 839 

23 

748, 551 

440,451 

661,060 

366, 930 

34,600 

52,891 

24 

226,991,617 

159,399,771 

190,270,827 

138,319,221 

13,248,097 

23, 472, 693 

25 

30,392,009 

23, 816, 426 

27, 683, 652 

21,940,957 

1,238,446 

1,469,911 

26 

42, 585, 558 

29, 157, 433 

37,008,531 

25, 912, 631 

2,211,198 

3,365,829 

27 

55,438,561 

37,003,849 

46,449,259 

31,914,010 

3,279,955 

5,709,347 

28 

48,312,875 

34,511,103 

38, 670, 182 

29,049,903 

3,246,747 

6,395,946 

29 

40,780,582 

28, 138, 439 

32, 450, 092 

23,625,686 

2, 776,  670 

5, 553, 820 

30 

7,240,384 

4,671,163 

6, 172, 607 

4,042,753 

358, 706 

709,071 

31 

2,241,648 

2,101,358 

1, 836, 504 

1,833,281 

136,375 

268,769 

32 

1,908,483,201 

1,451,481,495 

1,425,061,740       1, 

184,745,829 

169,866,766 

313,554.695 

33 

125,423,228 

120,842,027 

107,997,044 

08, 633, 214 

8, 137, 192 

9, 288;  992 

34 

182,169,457 

149,968,097 

148,987,988 

29,618,019 

14, 570, 261 

18,611,208 

35 

420,780,087 

323,753,415 

317,697,839           ! 

2(>1,212,934 

39,829,833 

63,252,415 

36 

621,277,225 

454,827,056 

445, 882, 444           : 

!60, 162, 667 

59, 728, 661 

115,666,120 

37 

496,035,302 

350,307,374 

353,810,726          2 

,77,308,685 

43,939,127 

98, 279, 449 

38 

39, 855, 838 

32  192,444 

31,179,064 

27,143,232 

2,749,303 

5,927,471 

39 

22, 942, 064 

19,591,082 

19,500,635 

17,667,078 

912,389 

2,529,040 

40 

311, 847,  948 

254, 832, 665 

250,323,986           i 

517,134,519 

25,459,205 

36, 064, 757 

41 

38,111,983 

34,404,869 

33,128,566 

31,003,585 

2, 240, 338 

2,743,079 

42 

48,534,920 

38, 672, 575 

40, 646, 179 

33,700,754 

3,685,905 

4, 202, 836 

43 

76,219,588 

60,989,404 

60,591,591 

51,375,789 

6,841,825 

8,786,172 

44 

89,116,688 

71,859,141 

68,140,084 

59,041,617 

8, 365, 934 

12, 610, 670 

45 

44,435,139 

37, 125, 207 

34,535,386 

31,466,639 

3,551,061 

6, 348, 692 

46 

5, 844, 231 

5,809,002 

4,602,550 

5, 129, 585 

418,368 

823,313 

47 

9,585,399 

5,972,467 

8,679,630 

5,416,550 

355, 774 

549,995 

48 

1,729,353,034 

1,253,274,862 

1,326,752,028       1, 

)41,068,755 

163,826,365 

238,774,641 

49 

122,453,126 

106,935,857 

105,116,029 

96,068,746 

8,158,625 

9,178,472 

50 

188,361,324 

146,230,410 

148,711,653 

24,395,056 

16,936,384 

22, 713, 287 

51 

501, 580, 204 

344,630,382 

381,001,112           i 

381,863,465 

50,506,820 

70,072,272 

52 

587,442,363 

416,016,173 

438, 433, 995           ; 

538,333,945 

59,470,078 

89,538,290 

53 

288,736,328 

214, 769, 225 

219,413,139 

78, 358, 651 

26,426,462 

42,896,727 

54 

26, 700, 164 

16,090,491 

21,722,527 

14, 143, 740 

1,770,846 

3, 206, 791 

55 

14,079,525 

8,602,324 

12,353,573 

7,905,152 

557, 150 

1,168,802 

56 

614  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS ^AGRICULTURE. 

Table  15.— FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY,  BY 


NUMBER  of  farms. 

ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 

1 

IMPROVED  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES).                     1 

DIVISION  OR  STATE 

AND  SIZE  GROUP. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

East  North 

Central. 

1 

Ohio,  total 

256,695 

272,045 

23,515,888 

24,105,708 

18,542,353 

19,227,969 

2 

Under  20  acres 

31,479 

38,913 

309,944 

363,977 

269, 835 

327, 189 

3 

20  to  49  acres 

44,535 

50,331 

1,558,326 

1,719,606 

1,278,657 

1,441,294 

4 

50  to  99  acres 

86,337 

88,047 

6, 372, 019 

6,444,930 

5,191,712 

5,288,437 

5 

100  to  174  acres 

69,738 

68,746 

8, 969, 102 

8, 850, 408 

7,098,910 

7,053,181 

6 

175  to  499  acres 

23,773 

25,113 

5,677,796 

6, 020, 366 

4,297,908 

4,641,288 

7 

500  to  999  acres.... 

728 

783 

446,953 

488, 963 

311,411 

355, 502 

8 

1,000  acres  and  over 

105 

112 

181,748 

217, 458 

93,920 

121,078 

9 

Indiana,  total... 

205, 12G 

215,485 

21,063,332 

21,299,823 

16,680,212 

16,931,252 

10 

Under  20  acres 

19,916 

23,644 

189, 627 

221,480 

164, 487 

196, 615 

11 

20  to  49  acres 

34,949 

40,161 

1,227,117 

1,384,816 

1,006,186 

1,155,565 

12 

50  to  99  acres 

65, 06(; 

67,221 

4,859,427 

4,977,801 

3,992,245 

4,097,432 

13 

100  to  174  acres 

57,895 

57,261 

7,591,255 

7,485,481 

6,072,468 

5,996,101 

14 

175  to  499  acres.... 

26,265 

26,107 

6, 433, 804 

6, 400, 036 

4,945,009 

4,923,766 

15 

500  to  999  acres.... 

905 

949 

553,839 

591,015 

378,543 

418,504 

16 

1,000  acres  and  over 

130 

142 

208,263 

239, 194 

121,274 

143,209 

17 

Illinois,  total 

237,181 

251,872 

31,974,775 

32,522,937 

27,294,533 

28,048,323 

18 

Under  20  acres 

16,710 

20,294 

156, 187 

186, 520 

139, 1(16 

169, 516 

19 

20  to  49  acres 

26,989 

33,322 

925, 154 

1,129,398 

783,957 

973,339 

20 

50  to  99  acres 

51,920 

67,917 

3,925,671 

4,337,599 

3, 402, 203 

3,795,685 

21 

100  to  174  acres 

81,459 

80,539 

11,133,433 

10,964,517 

9, 759,  866 

9, 672, 197 

22 

175  to  499  acres.... 

58, 186 

57,755 

14,501,272 

14,446,916 

12,201,939 

12,384,215 

23 

500  to  999  acres 

1,733 

1,842 

1,057,205 

1, 135, 951 

768,254 

849, 900 

24 

1,000  acres  and  over 

184 

203 

275,853 

322, 036 

179, 148 

203,465 

25 

Michigan,  total. 

196,447 

206,960 

19,032,961 

18,940,614 

12,925,521 

12, 832, 078 

26 

Under  20  acres 

12,744 

14, 785 

120,  6(;4 

137, 131 

104, 690 

121, 750 

27 

20  to  49  acres 

40, 765 

49,890 

1,489,135 

1,814,802 

1,126,919 

1,351,445 

28 

50  to  99  acres 

71,391 

73,748 

5,369,830 

5,537,099 

3,974,153 

3,998,814 

29 

100  to  174  acres 

52,645 

50,622 

6,856,373 

6,591,003 

4,796,617 

4,539.148 

30 

175  to  499  acres.... 

18,075 

17,143 

4,335,771 

4, 125, 482 

2,675,770 

2, 602;  019 

31 

500  to  999  acres 

634 

607 

404,907 

391, 180 

165,962 

159, 477 

32 

1,000  acres  and  over 

193 

165 

456,281 

343,917 

81,410 

59,425 

33 

Wisconsin,  total 

189,295 

177,127 

22,148,223 

21,060,066 

12,452,216 

11,907,606 

34 

Under  20  acres 

9,854 

10,647 

88, 280 

93, 289 

72,326 

78, 135 

35 

20  to  49  acres 

24,814 

23,460 

919, 179 

858,979 

537,906 

516, 151 

36 

50  to  99  acres 

60, 725 

54,007 

4,671,278 

4, 150, 977 

2, 809, 157 

2,511,749 

37 

100  to  174 acres.... 

03,653 

58,439 

8,490,294 

7,816,985 

4,988,123 

4,560,592 

38 

175  to  499  acres.... 

29,190 

29,467 

7, 122, 431 

7,257,793 

3, 772, 664 

3,954,071 

39 

500  to  999  acres 

912 

906 

564,805 

598,603 

212, 553 

243,896 

40 

1,000  acres  and  over 

West  North 
Central. 

147 

141 

291,956 

283,440 

59,487 

43,012 

41 

Minnesota, 

total 

178,478 

6,160 

156,137 

5,619 

30,221,758 

54,918 

27,675,823 

49, 878 

21,481,710 

42,061 

19,643,533 

39,373 

42 

Under  20  acres 

43 

20  to  49  acres 

14,111 

12,028 

520, 468 

435, 963 

289,773 

244,221 

44 

50  to  99  acres 

32,743 

26,571 

2  539, 514 

2, 055, 944 

1,559,948 

1,258,358 

45 

100  to  174  acres 

65,793 

55,424 

9,502,408 

8,031,778 

6, 489, 189 

5, 245, 521 

46 

175  to  499  acres 

56,353 

52,836 

15,279,791 

14,515,821 

11,393„210 

10,910,810 

47 

500  to  999  acres 

3,046 

3,359 

1,916,545 

2,118,081 

1,433,302 

1,617,491 

48 

1,000  acres  and  over 

272 

300 

408, 114 

468,358 

274,227 

327,759 

49 

Iowa,  total 

213,439 

217,044 

33,474,896 

33,930,688 

28,606,951 

29,491,199 

50 

Under  20  acres 

11,521 

13,724 

102, 480 

117,965 

87,747 

102, 881 

51 

20  to  49  acres 

13,117 

15,678 

458, 651 

537,044 

370,292 

450, 517 

52 

50  to  99  acres 

35, 959 

38,712 

2,782,734 

2, 980, 189 

2, 420, 641 

2, 619, 874 

53 

100  to  174  acres 

85,549 

80, 121 

12,052,654 

11,243,738 

10, 600, 330 

10,009,429 

54 

175  to  499 acres.... 

65,279 

66, 165 

16,712,805 

17, 206, 099 

14, 124, 470 

14,875,500 

55 

500  to  999  acres 

1,877 

2,430 

1,151,201 

1,513,469 

864, 587 

1, 203, 407 

56 

1,000  acres  and  over 

137 

214 

214,371 

331,584 

138, 884 

229,591 

SIZE    OF   FARMS.  615 

CLASSES,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


VALUE  OF  FAEM  PKOPERTT. 

All  farm  property. 

Land  and  buildings.     , 

Implements 

1 

and 
macliinery, 

Live  stock, 
1920 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

$3,095,856,336 

¥1,902,694,589 

$2,661,435,949 

$1,654,152,406 

$146,575,269 

$287,655,118 

1 

117,933,347 

90,261,569 

104,365,4.53 

81,009,747 

5,491,570 

8,076,324 

2 

257,255,622 

172,563,402 

221, 038, 609 

149,415,179 

12,643,317 

23,573,696 

3 

881, 586, 095 

527,  673, 508 

752,479,545 

454, 592, 415 

45,395,269 

83,711,281 

4 

1,107,714,421 

656,815,339 

949,553,636 

569, 462, 824 

53,387,596 

104,773,189 

5 

660,948,964 

411,552,516 

572,502,799 

360,285,828 

27,296,384 

61,149,781 

6 

53, 348, 160 

32,959,856 

46,-568,014 

29,425,733 

1,725,975 

5,054,171 

7 

16,879,727 

10,868,399 

14,927,893 

9, 960,  680 

635, 158 

1,316,676 

8 

3,042,311,247 

1,809,135,238 

2,653,643,973 

1,594,275,596 

127, 403,  086 

261,264,188 

9 

68,324,284 

49,368,084 

58,725,125 

43,197,215 

3,295,466 

6,303,693 

10 

195, 3G0, 879 

130,613,030 

165,813,204 

111,641,607 

9,359,677 

20,187,998 

11 

718,116,861 

427,573,278 

617, 899,  988 

371,629,800 

33,732,754 

66,484,119 

12 

1,073,709,741 

622,912,383 

936,277,150 

549,502,724 

46, 177, 211 

91,255,380 

13 

897,712,086 

520, 695, 792 

796,084,561 

465, 787,  540 

32,268,007 

69, 359, 518 

14 

67,112,281 

44, 353, 853 

59,369,828 

40,161,060 

1,989,379 

5,753,074 

15 

21, 975, 115 

13, 618, 818 

19,474,117 

12,355,650 

580, 592 

1,920,406 

16 

6, 666, 767, 235 

3,905,321,075 

5,997,993,566 

3,  522, 792,  670 

222, 619, 605 

446, 154, 064 

17 

84,190,785 

65, 823, 456 

73, 940, 004 

59,074,577 

4,002,443 

6,248,338 

18 

173,432,727 

129,353,311 

148,577,095 

111,860,899 

7,919,128 

16,936,504 

19 

707,237,996 

459,661,046 

620, 974, 020 

405, 785, 654 

28,407,528 

57,856,448 

20 

2,321,586,190 

1,303,933,769 

2,084,224,974 

1,174,168,111 

81,845,245 

155,515,971 

21 

3,144,857,401 

1,787,900,988 

2,857,902,028 

1,627,  ,581, 457 

94,448,496 

192,506,877 

22 

190,945,915 

127, 938, 305 

172,057,852 

116,284,511 

5,070,291 

13,817,769 

23 

44, 516, 221 

30,710,200 

40,317,593 

28,037,361 

926,471 

3,272,1.57 

24 

1,763,334,778 

1,088,858,379 

1,436,686,210 

901,138,299 

122,389,936 

204,258,632 

25 

44, 595, 826 

31,976,581 

38,961,427 

28,2.55,364 

2, 566, 820 

3,067,579 

26 

182,264,339 

129,751,200 

150,269,336 

106,804,968 

12,459,577 

19,535,426 

27 

533,291,946 

331,890,216 

431,375,137 

271,485,989 

38,801,733 

63,115,076 

28 

619, 723, 580 

365, 150, 937 

502,195,333 

301,276,358 

44,049,669 

73,478,578 

29 

346,007,009 

208, 536, 983 

282,847,645 

174, 584, 535 

22,561,769 

40,597,595 

30 

23, 167,  933 

16,061,629 

19,117,412 

13, 040,  .547 

1,275,353 

2,77.5,168 

31 

14,284,145 

6,490,833 

11,919,920 

5, 690, 538 

675,015 

1,689,210 

32 

2, 677, 282, 997 

1,413,118,785 

2,187,881,973 

1,201,632,723 

167, 088, 909 

322, 312, 115 

33 

43, 275, 886 

32, 204, 509 

38,253,136 

29, 398, 801 

1,905,005 

3,117,745 

34 

140,433,920 

78,927,279 

115,314,339 

67,  7.53, 125 

8,  .541, 289 

16,578,292 

35 

644, 200, 349 

322, 194, 108 

519,851,533 

272,697,539 

44,818,607 

79,500,209 

36 

1,052,933,395 

526,917,033 

856, 026, 130 

445,978,819 

68,478,796 

128,428,469 

37 

740,638,558 

420, 129, 793 

610,968,667 

357, 177, 307 

40,940,560 

88, 729, 331 

38 

42, 128, 351 

25,969,962 

35,482,875 

22, 494, 803 

1,848,337 

4, 797, 139 

39 

13, 672, 538 

6,776,101 

11,985,293 

6,132,329 

526,315 

1,160,930 

40 

3,787,420,118 

1,476,411,737 

3,301,168,325 

1,262,441,426 

181,087,968 

305, 163, 825 

41 

29,456,529 

16,009,503 

25,993,609 

14,224,838 

1,305,742 

2,157,178 

42 

77, 269, 558 

34,382,024 

64,661,334 

28,966,718 

4,306,020 

8,302,204 

43 

339,613,389 

127,892,388 

286,331,943 

106, 823, 204 

19,401,020 

33, 880, 426 

44 

1,230,611,629 

421,275,955 

1,063,975,693 

355,727,207 

61,962,011 

104,673,925 

45 

1,894,666,526 

759,178,062 

1,668, 275,  .582 

653,616,766 

W,  539, 790 

141,851,154 

46 

183,808,962 

97, 954, 894 

163,622,738 

85, 672, 938 

8,068,532 

12,117,692 

47 

31,993,525 

19,718,911 

28,307,426 

17,409,755 

1,504,853 

2,181,246 

48 

8,524,870,956 

3,745,860,544 

7,601,772,290 

3,257,379,400 

309,172,398 

613,926,268 

49 

72, 142, 689 

44, 556, 723 

63,673,895 

39, 306, 861 

3,296,192 

5, 172, 602 

.50 

135,640,415 

74,962,916 

117,881,873 

63, 692, 308 

6,075,892 

11, 682,  a50 

51 

720,398,778 

345, 226, 449 

632,355,272 

295, 461, 882 

31,869,033 

56,174,473 

52 

3,136,711,110 

1,263,422,121 

2,792,174,568 

1,096,62.5,573 

122,311,246 

222,225,296 

53 

4,175,324,923 

1,847,414,631 

3,741,311,488 

1,614,102,750 

138,534,425 

295,479,010 

54 

247,6(57,449 

141,479,947 

221,595,887 

122,994,559 

6,341,359 

19,730,203 

55 

36,985,592 

28,797,757 

32,779,307 

25, 195, 467 

744,251 

3,462,034 

56 

616  ABSTHACT   OF   THE   CEKSUS AGRICULTURE. 

Table  15.— FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY,  BY 


ALL  LAND 

IN  FARMS 

IMPROVED  LAND  IN  FARMS 

DIVISION  OE  STATE 

NUMBER  OF  FAKMS. 

(ACRES). 

(ACRES). 

AND  SIZE  GEOIJP. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

West  North 

Central— Con. 

1 

Missouri,  total.. 

263,004 

277,244 

34,774,679 

34,591,248 

24,832,966 

24,581,186 

2 

Under  20  acres 

16,  fi41 

19,756 

163,519 

192, 760 

145,402 

176, 479 

3 

20  to  49  acres 

41,116 

47,398 

1,470,343 

1, 657, 429 

1, 151, 634 

1,312,077 

4 

50  to  99  acres 

07, 440 

74, 178 

5,080,089 

5, 524, 548 

3, 879, 808 

4.184,784 

5 

100  to  174  acres 

79,507 

80,020 

10,669,125 

10,701,983 

7,888,573 

7,666,746 

6 

175  to  499  acres.... 

53, 901 

51,921 

13,950,052 

13,374,223 

9,834,949 

9,356,608 

7 

500  to  999  acres.... 

3,684 

3,427 

2,334,718 

2,180,501 

1,444,349 

1,412,313 

8 

1,000  acres  and  over 

649 

544 

1,106,833 

959,804 

488, 191 

472, 179 

9 

Kortb  Dakota, 

total 

77,690 
314 

74,360 
229 

36,214,751 

28,426,650 

24,563,178 

20,455,092 

1,224 

10 

Under  20  acres 

2,739 

1,601 

2,242 

11 

20  to  49  acres 

505 

450 

19,214 

16,687 

12, 139 

10,718 

12 

50  to  99  acres 

917 

1,207 

72,244 

94, 199 

44,308 

53,653 

13 

100  to  174  acres.... 

11,490 

23,003 

1,811,850 

3, 640, 003 

1,309,334 

2,124,647 

14 

175  to  499  acres. . . . 

42,078 

34,393 

14,982,215 

12,000,910 

11,179,876 

9,063,590 

15 

500  to  999  acres 

18,442 

12,602 

12,773,1213 

8,78;i,550 

8,871,108 

6,675,379 

16 

1,000  acres  and  over 

3,944 

2,410 

6,553,303 

3,889,094 

3,144,171 

2,525.881 

17 

South  Dakota, 

total 

74,637 

766 

77,644 

808 

34,636,491 

6,243 

26,016,892 

6,612 

18,199,250 

5, 351 

15,827,208 

5,685 

18 

Under  20  acres 

19 

20  to  49  acres 

993 

1, 121 

34, 944 

39, 475 

28, 057 

30,001 

20 

50  to  99  acres 

2,381 

2,406 

183, 120 

183, 202 

149, 375 

134, 340 

21 

100  to  174  acres..'.. 

16,463 

28,396 

2,546,272 

4, 458, 036 

2,005,301 

2,113,308 

22 

175  to  499  acres 

37,343 

33, 041 

12,222,971 

10, 819, 704 

9, 020, 473 

8, 004,  822 

23 

500  to  999  acres 

11,641 

9,698 

8, 124, 859 

6, 583, 127 

4, 439, 101 

3, 886, 801 

24 

1,000  acres  and  over 

5,050 

2,174 

11,518,082 

3, 926, 736 

2, 551,  .592 

1,592,251 

25 

ITsbraska, 

total 

124  417 

129, 678 

42, 225, 475 

38, 622, 021 

23, 109, 624 

24,382,577 
34,074 

26 

Under  20  acres 

3,361 

4,358 

29, 549 

37, 150 

26, 381 

27 

20  to  49  acres 

3,701 

4,558 

125, 451 

152,474 

106,012 

134,271 

28 

50  to  99  acres 

11, 163 

12,618 

808,651 

971, 897 

768, 189 

879, 406 

29 

100  to  174  acres 

43, 157 

43,916 

6,475,703 

6,543,429 

5,586,170 

5, 675,  821 

30 

175  to  499  acres.... 

47,377 

47,233 

13,809,256 

13,92.3,207 

10, 473, 340 

10, 633, 939 

31 

500  to  999  acres.... 

9,744 

13, 128 

6,679,959 

8, 837, 526 

3,042,2f0 

3, 888, 358 

32 

1,000  acres  and  over 

5,914 

3,867 

14,236,906 

8,156,338 

3, 107, 322 

3, 136, 70S 

33 

Kansas,   total... 

165. 286 

177, 841 

45,425,179 

43,384,799 

30,600,760 

29,904,067 

34 

Under  20  acres 

7,330 

8,042 

63, 141 

69, 566 

56,475 

63,746 

35 

20  to  49  acres 

8,277 

10,738 

282,070 

Sm,  381 

231,648 

318, 485 

36 

50  to  99  acres 

20,287 

26, 151 

1,557,398 

1,998,144 

1,289,908 

1,718,144 

37 

100  to  174  acres 

49.044 

57,789 

7,264,118 

8, 518, 875 

5, 889, 783 

6,888,850 

38 

175  to  499  acres 

64,047 

61,286 

19,147,023 

18,018,076 

14, 489, 246 

13,811,688 

39 

500  to  999  acres.... 

12, 127 

10, 475 

8,265,173 

7,121,881 

5,281,477 

4, 527, 088 

40 

1,000  acres  and  over 
South  Atlantic. 

4,174 

3,300 

8, 846, 256 

7,291,876 

3,362,223 

2,576,066 

41 

Delaware, 

total 

10, 140 

10, 836 

944,  511 

1,038,866 
15, 185 

653, 052 

713,538 

42 

Under  20  acres 

1,226 

1,535 

13, 906 

12, 085 

13, 404 

43 

20  to  49  acres 

2,182 

1,988 

74,064 

66, 119 

59,418 

52,746 

44 

50  to  99  acres 

2,952 

2,977 

208, 105 

211, 100 

150,878 

154, 027 

45 

100  to  174  acres 

2,510 

2,849 

320, 645 

359, 476 

222,948 

249,355 

46 

175  to  499  acres.... 

1,218 

1,429 

292,886 

345, 465 

193, 106 

226, 100 

47 

500  to  999  acres 

47 

52 

29,337 

32, 210 

12, 487 

14,083 

48 

1,000  acres  and  over 

5 

6 

5,568 

9,311 

2,130 

3,823 

49 

Maryland, 

total 

17,908 
9,473 

48,923 

4,757,999 

92,393 

5,057,140 

97,203 

3,136,728 

75, 315 

3,354,767 

50 

Under  20  acres 

10,232 

80,696 

51 

20  to  49  acres 

9,003 

8,629 

292,558 

278,402 

205, 921 

209, 115 

52 

50  to  99  acres 

10,452 

9,946 

741, 162 

700,098 

518, 872 

497,340 

53 

100  to  174  acres 

11,178 

11,457 

1,451,857 

1,486,215 

1,010,626 

1,049,200 

54 

175  to  499  acres 

7,344 

8,070 

1,843,500 

2, 055, 882 

1,179,057 

1,329,921 

55 

500  to  999  acres.... 

392 

506 

238, 075 

312,911 

115, 134 

151,285 

66 

1,000  acres  and  over 

66 

83 

98,454 

126,369 

31,803 

37,204 

SIZE    OF   TARMS.  617 

CLASSES,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


VALUE  OF  FARM 

PEOPERTY. 

All  farm 

property. 

Land  and  buildings. 

Implements 

and 
machineiy, 

Live  stock, 
1920 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

$3,591,068,085 

$2,052,917,488 

$3,062,967,700 

$1,716,204,386 

$138,261,340 

$389,839,045 

1 

62,  &45,038 

48,908,308 

54, 444, 693 

42,818,101 

2,733,950 

5,666,395 

2 

185, 355, 984 

123,626,921 

154,227,316 

101,486,534 

8,341,090 

22,787,578 

3 

536, 795, 812 

336,061,373 

451,188,861 

276,273,994 

23, 162, 784 

62, 444, 167 

4 

1,087,951,050 

604,876,830 

925,727,218 

503,288,810 

44,985,493 

117,238,339 

5 

1,419,855,599 

772, 162, 767 

1,220,018,422 

649,467,153 

51, 296, 138 

148,541,039 

6 

221,754,920 

124, 425, 746 

191,732,903 

105,685,100 

6,030,421 

23, 991, 596 

7 

76,509,682 

42, 855, 543 

65,628,287 

37,184,664 

1,711,464 

9, 169, 931 

8 

1,759,742,995 

974,814,205 

1,488,521,495 

822,656,744 

114,186,865 

157,034,635 

9 

1,147,212 

817,723 

744,652 

364,599 

82, 132 

320,428 

10 

2,354,761 

1,011,619 

1,732,546 

739,953 

164,067 

4.58, 148 

11 

5,064,354 

3,396,393 

3,902,911 

2,  .539, 341 

374, 653 

786, 790 

12 

103, 435, 734 

107,339,232 

83,895,630 

83,425.352 

8, 103, 788 

11,436,316 

13 

808,926,563 

420, 353, 851 

684,846,823 

3.54.271,009 

53, 710, 772 

70,368,968 

14 

610,565,650 

314,962,955 

521,485,186 

271,500,607 

38, 762, 441 

50,318,023 

15 

228,248,721 

126,932,432 

191,913,747 

109,81.5,883 

12,989,012 

23,345,962 

16 

2,823,870,212 

1,166,096,980 

2,472,893,681 

1,  005, 080, 807 

112,408,268 

238, 568, 263 

17 

4, 626,  359 

2, 361, 267 

3,  412, 065 

1,  SOS,  080 

210,  077 

1,004,217 

18 

8, 325,  521 

3,802,990 

6, 852, 425 

3,061,278 

426, 003 

1, 047, 093 

19 

37, 012, 400 

12, 500, 857 

31,933,955 

10,407,857 

1, 732, 484 

3, 345, 961 

20 

404, 170, 107 

177,913,734 

354, 959, 385 

149,337,025 

17,8^20,191 

31,390,531 

21 

1, 487, 381, 129 

580,  33S,  548 

1,  ,321, 616, 325 

504, 518,  418 

60, 101,  205 

105, 663,  .599 

•22 

550, 983, 487 

274,  700,  266 

480,113,395 

239, 012, 732 

22, 356, 818 

48,513,274 

23 

331,371,209 

114,479,318 

274, 006, 131 

96, 874,  817 

9, 761, 490 

47, 603, 588 

24 

4,201,655,992 

2,079,818,647 

3,712,107,760 

1,813,346,935 

153,104,448 

336,443,784 

25 

20, 880, 695 

16, 106, 506 

18, 235, 760 

14, 379, 350 

931, 944 

1,712,991 

26 

36, 121, 080 

22, 534, 942 

31,  288, 993 

19, 378, 544 

1, 620, 189 

3, 211,  898 

27 

185,091,514 

100,  753, 600 

163, 336, 396 

88,  286, 663 

7, 965,  .580 

13, 789,  538 

28 

1, 201, 023,  240 

574, 221, 177 

1,073,2.50,586 

507. 591,  497 

46, 922,  326 

80, 844, 328 

29 

1, 958, 973, 645 

993,706,922 

1,  747, 788, 207 

878, 937,  406 

71,117,928 

140,067,510 

30 

400,  453,  546 

219,660,983 

347,  430,  278 

1S5,  .509,  7.55 

14, 557,  778 

38, 465, 490 

31 

399,112,272 

152, 834, 517 

330, 771, 540 

119,26.3,720 

9, 988, 703 

58,352,029 

32 

3,302,806,187 

2,  039, 389, 910 

2,830,063,918 

1, 737, 556, 172 

154,716,977 

318,025,292 

33 

30,945,355 

22, 294, 783 

26,  421, 853 

19, 533, 087 

1, 722, 047 

2,801,455 

34 

48, 630,  795 

38, 878, 776 

40,811,758 

33,138,115 

2, 610, 602 

5, 208, 435 

35 

183, 086, 856 

139,  322,  790 

155, 339, 324 

117,647,025 

9,  470, 333 

18, 277, 199 

.36 

737,779,862 

499, 006, 745 

631,274,579 

425,925,574 

37, 108, 737 

66, 396, 546 

37 

1,548,083,247 

912, 374,  798 

1, 334. 7 10, 948 

782, 515, 666 

74,  294, 017 

139, 048, 282 

38 

456, 413, 225 

258, 828, 604 

3SS,.586,419 

219,941,757 

20,511,070 

4  7,  .345, 736 

39 

297, 836, 847 

168,683,414 

249, 889, 037 

138,854,948 

9, 000, 171 

38, 947, 639 

40 

80,137,614 

63,179,201 

64,755,631 

53, 155, 983 

6,781,318 

8, 600,  665 

41 

3,990,343 

4, 465, 760 

3, 408, 687 

3,913,303 

289, 462 

292, 194 

42 

9, 327, 739 

6, 535, 139 

7,616,250 

5, 559,  301 

797,  408 

884,  OM 

43 

17, 878, 554 

13, 195, 308 

14,306,S27 

10,989,516 

1, 645, 356 

1,  926,  371 

14 

24, 708, 528 

18, 964, 997 

19, 683, 597 

15, 699, 291 

2, 198, 791 

2,  826,  140 

15 

22,552,029 

18, 755, 902 

18, 264, 070 

15, 893, 322 

1,7.57,676 

2, 530, 383 

16 

1, 399, 944 

.    1,205,357 

1, 200,  200 

1, 053, 950 

77, 525 

122,  219 

47 

280, 477 

56,738 

246, 000 

47,300 

15,200 

19, 277 

48 

463, 638, 120 

286, 167,  028 

386,  596,  850 

241,737,123 

28, 970,  020 

48, 071, 250 

49 

29, 728, 087 

20, 288, 902 

25, 778, 323 

17, 813, 279 

1, 736, 533 

2,213,231 

50 

45, 212, 650 

26,  612, 137 

38,357,131 

22, 791, 832 

2, 818, 217 

4,007,272 

51 

77, 456, 136 

43,  585, 736 

63, 813, 017 

36, 301, 852 

5,361,923 

8, 281, 196 

.52 

134, 479, 536 

77,263,306 

110, 318, 638 

63, 81 S,  929 

8,  S31, 610 

15, 329,  288 

53 

154, 447, 02:3 

102, 890, 168 

128,  926,  821 

87, 5.50, 094 

9, 089, 454 

16, 430,  748 

54 

17, 488,  405 

12, 388, 300 

15,  lOS,  440 

10, 724, 022 

887,783 

1, 492, 182 

55 

4,826,283 

3, 138, 479 

4, 294, 480 

2,734,115 

214,470 

317, 333 

56 

618  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — AGEICtTLTURE. 

Table  16.— FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY,  BY 


ALL  LAND 

IN  FARMS 

IMPROVED  LAND  IN  FARMS 

DIVISION  OR  STATE 

NUMBER  OF  FAKMH.      1 

(ACRES).               1: 

(acres). 

AND  SIZE  GROUP. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

South  Atlantic— 

Continued. 

1 

Dist.  Colum- 

bia, total . . . 

204 

217 

5,668 

6,063 

4,258 

5,133 

2 

Under  20  acres 

127 

122 

1,071 

1,039 

939 

1,001 

3 

20  to  49  acres 

50 

65 

1,492 

1,878 

1,139 

1,650 

4 

50  to  99  acres 

18 

17 

1,099 

1,114 

856 

812 

5 

100  to  174  acres 

5 

10 

597 

1,115 

210 

813 

6 

175  to  499  acres.... 

4 

3 

1,409 

917 

1,114 

857 

7 

500  to  999  acres 

8 

1,000  acres  and  over 
Virginia,  total. 

9 

186,242 

184, 018 

18,561,112 

19,495,636 

9,460,492 

9,870,058 

10 

Under  20  acres 

36,  402 

39,746 

383, 256 

397, 425 

306, 179 

321, 370 

11 

20  to  49  acres 

45, 884 

42,390 

1,461,041 

1,332,113 

963, 634 

894, 682 

12 

50  to  99  acres 

42,714 

38,342 

2,949,407 

2,648,520 

1,635,182 

1,495,798 

13 

100  to  174  acres 

34,011 

32,997 

4, 323, 469 

4,191,039 

2,225,483 

2, 194, 055 

14 

175  to  499  acres 

23,601 

26, 101 

6,196,299 

6, 937, 154 

3,018,981 

3,382,003 

15 

,500  to  999  acres 

2,833 

3,450 

1,821,085 

2,216,101 

798,969 

973,035 

16 

1,000  acres  and  over 

779 

992 

1,426,555 

1,773,284 

512,064 

609,115 

17 

West  Virginia, 

total 

87,289 

96,685 

9,569,790 

10, 026, 442 

5,520,308 

5,521,757 

18 

Under  20  acres 

10,410 

15,399 

106,922 

149,047 

90,462 

128,207 

19 

20  to  49  acres 

18,155 

20,323 

612, 971 

676, 989 

425, 127 

456, 945 

20 

50  to  99  acres 

25, 587 

26,806 

1,794,165 

1,875,754 

1,142,979 

1,155,188 

21 

100  to  174  acres 

19, 539 

20, 156 

2,480,455 

2,557,005 

1,506,732 

1,509,134 

22 

175  to  499  acres 

11,990 

12,248 

3,091,882 

3,179,329 

1,734,242 

1,695,072 

23 

.500  to  999  acres 

1,227 

1,316 

786, 048 

849,970 

375, 517 

366, 356 

24 

1,000  acres  and  over 

381 

437 

697,347 

738,348 

245, 249 

210, 855 

25 

North  Car- 

olina, total.. 

269,763 

253,725 

20,021,736 

22,439,129 

8,198,409 

8,813,056 

26 

Under  20  acres 

51,336 

43,224 

618,757 

48.5,387 

545,041 

427,423 

27 

20  to  49  acres 

87, 239 

75,629 

2,747,018 

2,  .326, 984 

1,  852, 952 

1,705,751 

28 

50  to  99  acres 

68, 903 

62, 157 

4,697,176 

4, 253, 522 

2, 172, 800 

2,086,897 

29 

100  to  174  acres-... 

41,082 

43,987 

5,119,334 

5, 532, 657 

1,853,395 

2,098,630 

30 

175  to  499  acres 

19,094 

25,254 

4, 823, 859 

6,504,207 

1,395,504 
226, 997 

1,906,623 

31 

500  to  999  acres 

1,629 

2,669 

1,027,735 

1,724,796 

365,077 

32 

1,000  acres  and  over 

480 

805 

987, 857 

1,611,576 

151,720 

222,655 

33 

South  Car- 

olina, total.. 

192, 693 

176,434 

12,426,675 

13,512,028 

6,184,159 

6,097,999 

34 

Under  20  acres 

40, 825 

37, 985 

497,619 

412,235 

467,654 

391, 563 

35 

20  to  49  acres 

84,893 

70, 582 

2, 533, 757 

2,072,476 

2,097,908 

1,791,196 

36 

50  to  99  acres 

37, 530 

33, 147 

2, 464, 832 

2,205,541 

1,444,956 

1,293,355 

37 

100  to  174  acres 

18, 166 

19,427 

2,250,658 

2,433,404 

928,937 

1,005,949 

38 

175  to 499 acres.... 

9,352 

12,539 

2,448,685 

3,349,902 

786,668 

1,046,858 

39 

500  to  999  acres 

1,343 

1,942 

859, 101 

1,277,578 

227,304 

306, 337 

40 

1,000  acres  and  over 

584 

812 

1, 372, 023 

1, 760, 892 

230,732 

262, 741 

41 

Georgia,  total. 

310,732 

291,027 

25,441,061 

26,953,413 

13,055,209 

12,298,017 

42 

Under  20  acres 

26, 969 

29,629 

335,365 

348, 103 

312,835 

327,212 

43 

20 10  49  acres 

134,471 

117,432 

4, 189, 977 

3,709,289 

3,613,514 

3,318,067 

44 

50  to  99  acres 

81,112 

68, 510 

5,304,281 

4, 553, 582 

3,516,013 

2,968,547 

45 

100  to  174  acres 

41,183 

42,275 

5,047,941 

5, 223, 132 

2,403,565 

2,367,863 

46 

175  to  499  acres . . . . 

22,753 

27,710 

6,012,780 

7,412,596 

2,113,672 

2, 288, 329 

47 

500  to  999  acres . . . . 

3,091 

3, 950 

1,995,069 

2, 604, 839 

597, 163 

595,659 

48 

1 ,000  acres  and  over 

1,153 

1,521 

2,555,648 

3,101,872 

498, 447 

432, 340 

49 

Florida,  total. 

54,005 

50,016 

6,046,691 

5,253,538 

2,297,271 

1,805,408 

50 

Under  20  acres 

10, 558 

9,084 

103, 326 

85, 797 

85, 206 

69, 247 

51 

20to49acres 

19, 382 

17, 169 

640, 989 

570, 960 

460, 969 

391,233 

52 

50  to  99  acres 

10, 846 

9,999 

779,384 

724,  .565 

451,741 

.361,791 

53 

100  to  174  acres 

7,637 

8,178 

1,030,889 

1, 123, 163 

459, 851 

380, 200 

54 

175  to  499  acres 

4,477 

4,545 

1,191,720 

1,214,621 

488, 808 

388,993 

55 

500  to  999  acres 

707 

670 

458,265 

435, 978 

148, 382 

•    107,639 

56 

1,000  acres  and  over 

398 

371 

1,842,118 

1,098,454 

202,314 

106,305 

SIZE   OF   FARMS.  619 

CLASSES,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910-Contmued. 


VALUE  OF  FABM 

PROPERTY. 

All  farm  property. 

Land  and  buildings.    ' 

Implements 

and 

Live  stock 

machinery. 

1920      ' 

1920 

1910 

19-20 

1910 

1920 

$5, 927, 987 

$8,476,633 

$5,577,369 

$8,231,343 

$104, 252 

$246,366 

1, 852, 500 

3,795,076 

1, 777, 389 

3,  723, 300 

38,778 

36, 333 

1, 824, 045 

2, 075,  651 

1,  765,  500 

2, 034, 300 

21,  474 

37, 071 

836,  582 

1, 010,  015 

792, 530 

987,000 

17,450 

26, 602 

252, 080 

984, 612 

242,000 

936,  743 

5,850 

4,230 

1, 162, 780 

611, 179 

999,950 

550, 000 

20,700 

142, 130 

1, 196, 555, 772 

625,  065, 383 

1,  024, 435,  025 

532,  058,  062 

50, 151, 466 

121,969,281 

66, 694, 605 

37, 096, 342 

56,561,206 

31, 523,  270 

2, 986, 749 

7, 146, 650 

126, 554, 075 

59, 873, 583 

106,  201, 054 

49, 994, 079 

5,611,142 

14, 741, 879 

203, 258, 122 

92,  222, 535 

172, 186, 184 

77, 362,  360 

9,177,053 

21,  894,  885 

269,  413, 392 

128,431,431 

230, 578, 541 

108,368,330 

12, 137, 966 

26, 696,  885 

365, 580,  834 

199, 825,  958 

314, 882, 596 

170, 377, 481 

15,343,596 

35,  354, 642 

99,626,854 

61, 116, 944 

86, 797, 439 

53, 041, 674 

3,095,574 

9,733,841 

65,427,890 

46, 498, 590 

57,228,005 

41, 390, 868 

1, 799, 386 

6,400,499 

496,439,617 

314, 738,  540 

410, 783, 406 

264,390,954 

18, 395,  058 

67,261,153 

20, 016, 9S2 

14,  293, 985 

16, 830, 461 

12,055,803 

660, 523 

2,525,998 

44, 399, 217 

27, 877, 303 

36, 149,  403 

22, 929, 321 

1, 659, 683 

6, 590, 131 

96, 692, 104 

59, 989, 120 

78, 335, 137 

49,093,413 

3, 723, 874 

14, 633, 093 

125, 581, 996 

78, 331,  847 

103, 02G,  909 

64, 873, 363 

5,116,171 

17,438,916 

154,  260, 112 

94,982,622 

128, 909,  805 

80, 792,  565 

5, 819, 851 

19,530,456 

34, 432, 375 

22,514,231 

29, 127, 725 

19, 609,  782 

994, 902 

4, 309,  748 

21,056,831 

16, 749, 432 

18, 403, 966 

15, 036, 707 

420,054 

2,232,811 

1,250,166,995 

637,716,210 

1,076,392,960 

456, 624, 607 

54,621,363 

119,152,672 

89, 233, 345 

29,311,954 

75,189,066 

24,749,610 

4,065,298 

9,978,981 

268, 649, 473 

87,389,402 

227,661,828 

72,871,655 

11,513,245 

29,519,400 

320,481,739 

121,671,335 

272,469,348 

101,807,106 

14,913,378 

33,099,013 

276,008,071 

127,111,341 

237,905,284 

107, 303,  214 

12,489,146 

25, 613, 641 

227,298,865 

124,665,376 

200,925,811 

107,251,793 

9,314,829 

17,058,225 

42, 550, 767 

27,977,039 

38,318,225 

24,677,277 

1,603,519 

2,629,023 

25, 899, 735 

19,589,763 

23,923,398 

17,963,952 

721,948 

1,254,389 

953,064,742 

392,128,314 

813,484,200 

332,888,081 

48,062,387 

.      91,518,155 

68,816,551 

,    23,859,056 

56,909,873 

19,781,861 

3, 292, 279 

8, 614, 399 

275,313,848 

86,191,719 

232,212,508 

71,354,028 

13,120,046 

29,981,294 

228,067,649 

81, 409, 887 

193,531,786 

68,415,043 

12,070,489 

22,465,374 

160,439,030 

71,213,096 

137,461,439 

60,528,192 

8,547,053 

14,430,538 

138,927,882 

81,063,916 

120,697,969 

69,933,577 

7,584,239 

10,645,674 

40,803,194 

25,848,077 

35,978,068 

22, 659, 523 

2, 006, 353 

2,818,773 

40,696,588 

22, 542, 563 

36,692,557 

20,215,857 

1,441,928 

2,562,103 

1,356,685,196 

580,546,381 

1,138,298,627 

479,204,332 

63,343,220 

156,043,349 

46,634,215 

23,869,880 

38,409,506 

19,929,323 

2,482,094 

5, 742, 615 

322,779,296 

119,736,720 

267,507,035 

96,117,977 

13,962,506 

41,309,755 

355,382,277 

127,174,911 

295,594,023 

102,927,993 

16,845,385 

42,942,869 

256,991,400 

112, 789, 791 

215,069,955 

92,772,819 

12,656,918 

29,264,527 

238,053,338 

122,928,217 

202,073,127 

102,831,020 

11,556,316 

•      24,423,895 

70, 556, 410 

37,957,082 

60, 822, 694 

32,471,115 

3,311,379 

6,422,337 

66,288,260 

36,089,780 

58, 822, 287 

32, 154, 085 

2,528,622 

4,937,351 

330,301,717 

143,183,183 

281,449,404 

118,145,989 

13,551,773 

36,300,540 

39,508,367 

17,575,068 

35,082,339 

15,109,442 

1,528,893 

2, 897, 135 

66,515,423 

27,549,034 

56,551,968 

22, 124, 761 

2, 846, 743 

7,116,712 

55,900,680 

24,289,622 

46, 805, 8M 

19,623,399 

2,399,252 

6,695,574 

52,682,889 

25,400,956 

43,752,853 

20,391,462 

2,305,732 

6,624,304 

59,207,666 

26,450,291 

49,916,722 

21,854,842 

2,600,833 

6,690,111 

20,371,210 

9, 535, 167 

17,602,177 

8,139,751 

768,066 

2,000,967 

36,115,482 

12,383,045 

31,737,491 

10,902,332 

1,102,254 

3,275,737 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 

49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 


620  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTUIIE. 

TABLE  15.— FABMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY,  BY 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  SIZE  GROUP. 

NUMBER 

DF  FARMS. 

all  land  in  farms 
(acres). 

improved  land  IN  FARMS 

(acres). 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1 

East  South 
Central. 

Kentucky, 
total 

270,626 

58, 965 
03, 571 
71, 200 
50, 991 
23,843 
1,690 
366 

252,774 
44,528 
79,  924 
64, 940 
41,283 
20, 172 
1,524 
403 

256,099 

33, 741 

112,8-18 

57, 404 

32, 500 

16, 733 

1,991 

882 

272, 101 

65,953 
116,795 
41, 900 
28,218 
16,330 
2,040 
865 

232,604 

35,943 
92,438 
50,616 
36,275 
15,732 
1, 195 
402 

135,463 

30,033 

61,310 

21,715 

12,855 

7,472 

1,247 

795 

191,988 

6,(r24 
32,55S 
43,452 
66,24/, 
37,652 
4,506 
1,491 

259,185 

55,472 
58, 537 
65, 778 
50, 134 
26,639 
2,181 
444 

246,012 

47,341 
72,212 
60, 105 
41,545 
22, 450 
1,878 
481 

262,901 

41,858 
106,841 
55, 448 
35, 563 
20, 093 
2,276 
822 

274,382 

66, 943 
112,666 
44,645 
30, 172 
17,115 
2,061 
780 

214.678 

36;  259 
74,9,83 
45,373 
39, 353 
17, 149 
1,163 
398 

120, 546 

29,256 

46,389 

20, 248 

13,681 

8,406 

1,548 

1,018 

190, 192 

7,15S 
31,489 
39, 002 
75, 186 
33,812 

2,688 
857 

21,612,772 

612,018 
2,035,960 
4, 920, 991 
6, 366, 4.52 
6,966,493 
1,057,923 

652, 935 

19,510,856 

537, 182 
2,501,680 
4,458,127 
5,185,816 
5,092,780 
960, 046 
775, 225 

19,576,856 

400, 961 
3,564,798 
4,002,957 
4, 210, 290 
4, 372, 952 
1,298,224 
1,720,674 

18,196,979 

893, 895 
3,388,070 
2,944,937 
3, 705, 243 
4, 303, 068 
1,333,295 
1,628,465 

17,456,750 

475, 109 
2,914,479 
3,658,894 
4,870,400 
4,011,210 
754,347 
772,311 

10,019,322 

397,061 
1,830,508 
1,497,637 
1,672,723 
1,998,647 

821,976 
1,801,270 

31,951,934 

62, 795 
1,132,092 
3,150,650 
9,730,995 
10,936,409 
3,002,101 
3,936,892 

22,189,127 

585, 546 
1,854,214 
4,556,297 
6,282,939 
6,711,828 
1, 370, 115 

828, 188 

20,041,657 

547, 322 
2, 240, 374 
4, 147, 088 
5,256,026 
5,724,087 
1, 189, 042 

937, 718 

20,732,312 

477,518 
3, 294, 559 
3,862,717 
4, 674, 360 
5, 257,  792 
1,497,299 
1,668,067 

18,557,533 

874, 944 
3, 2S0, 964 
3, 142, 027 
4,003,230 
4, 493, 804 
1,365,482 
1,397,082 

17,416,075 

476,  .53  9 
2,343,264 
3, 299, 148 
5,395,529 
4,316,389 
763, 283 
821,923 

10,439,481 

355,220 
1,397,534 
1,418,628 
1,817,211 
2,274,598 
1,036,218 
2,140.072 

28,859,353 

80,936 
1,065,835 
2,798,885 
11,217,523 
9,429,784 
1,767,120 
2,499,270 

13,975,746 

567, 163 
1,611,014 
3, 362, 126 

14,354,471 

554, 143 
1,495,951 
3, 174, 258 
4,117,357 
4,077,796 
688,727 
246, 239 

10,890,484 

501,007 
1,800,374 
2,581,648 
2, 802, 232 
2, 619, 991 
422, 571 
162, 661 

9,693,581 

461,806 
2,803,670 
2,289,469 
1, 857, 959 
1,602,363 
374,410 
303, 904 

9,008,310 

863, 325 
2,831,168 
1,695,452 
1,503,771 
1,410,412 
374, 920 
329, 262 

8,076,254 

467,555 
1,944,165 
1,799,792 
1,993,878 
1,455,435 
228,306 
187, 123 

5,276,016 

345, 303 
1,164,909 
821,543 
789,583 
958,320 
453,758 
742,600 

17,561,337 

76,769 

930,731 

2,042,852 

7,118,362 

5,914,539 

876,997 

591,087 

2 
8 

Under  20  acres 

20  to  49  acres ...  . 

4 

50  to  99  acres 

5 
6 
7 
8 

9 

100  to  174  acres 

175  to 499 acres.... 

500  to  999  acres 

1,000  acres  and  over 

Tennessee, 
total -  - 

4,077,452 

3,609,207 

529,914 

218,870 

11,185,302 

480,320 
1,995,349 
2,832,874 

10 
11 

Under  20  acres. 
20  to  49 acres.. 

T? 

13 
14 
15 
16 

17 

100  to  174  acres.... 

175  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres 

1,000  acres  and  over 

Alabama, 

2,860,068 

2, 484, 810 

373, 701 

158, 180 

9,893,407 

383, 433 
2,910,-326 
2,345,600 
1,774,266 
1,483,031 
447, 263 
549,488 

9,325,677 

875,  496 

2. 865. 133 
1,561,904 
1,453,888 
1, 518,  V50 

488, 171 
562, 335 

9,210,556 

463,317 
2,438,209 
2,135,253 
2,089,270 
1,567,467 
276,207 
240,833 

5, 626, 226 

385, 573 
1, 566, 156 
905,883 
797, 920 
919,981 
395, 158 
655,555 

18,125,321 

57, 558 

957, 758 

2,233,932 

6. 183. 134 
6,655,034 
1,359,281 

678,624 

18 
1Q 

Under  20  acres 

20  to  49  acres 

?n 

21 
22 
23 
24 

25 

100  to  174  acres.... 

175  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres 

1,000  acres  and  over 

Mississippi, 

26 

Under  20  acres 

20  to  49  acres 

?S 

50  to  99  acres 

29 
30 
31 
32 

33 
34 

35 

100  to  174  acres. 
175  to  499  acres. 
500  to  999  acres. 
1,000  acres  and  o 

West  South 
Central. 

Arkansas,  tol 
Under  20  acres . 
20  to  49  acres  . 

ver 
al. 

36 

50  to  99  acres . . 

37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
13 

100  to  174  acres. 
175  to  499  acres. 
500  to  999  acres. 
1,000  acres  and  o 

Louisiana,  to 
Under  20  acres. 
20  to  49  acres.-.. 

ver 
tal. 

41 

45 
46 
47 
48 

49 
50 

ll 

100  to  174  acres 

175  to  499  acres 

500  to 999  acres.... 
1,000  acres  and  over 

Oklahoma,  total. 

Under  20  acres 

20  to  49  acres 

1'' 

50  to  99  acres  . 

53 
54 
55 
56 

100  to  174  acres. 
175  to  499  acres. 
500  to  999  acres. 
1,000  acres  and  0 

ver 

SIZE   OF  FARMS.  621 

CLASSES,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910-Contmued. 


VALUE  OF  FAEM  PROPERTY.       ' 

All  farm 

property. 

Land  and  buildings. 

Implements 

and 
macliinery, 

Live  stock, 
1920 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

$1,511,901,077 

$773,797,880 

$1,305,158,936 

$635,459,372 

$48,354,857 

$158,387,284 

1 

89, 747, 761 

45,077,941 

75,325,782 

36,723,010 

3,256,132 

11,165,847 

2 

176,914,790 

85,529,515 

148,451,363 

68,341,744 

6,199,006 

22,264,421 

3 

320, 805, 307 

150,425,812 

271,368,077 

119,994,284 

11,571,683 

37, 865, 547 

4 

388,614,523 

192, 450, 444 

334, 325, 404 

156, 477,  W5 

13,039,814 

41,249,305 

5 

418,011,087 

229,882,678 

368,912,909 

193,447,982 

11,956,448 

37,141,730 

6 

78, 255, 718 

47,327,357 

70,462,079 

40,615,629 

1,810,433 

5,983,206 

7 

39,551,891 

23, 104, 133 

36,313,322 

19,859,078 

521,341 

2,717,228 

8 

1,251,964,585 

612,520,836 

1,024,979,894 

480,522,587 

53,462,556 

173,522,135 

9 

72,103,183 

39,884,943 

57,981,533 

31,506,673 

3,219,679 

10,901,971 

10 

213,911,990 

97,599,771 

170,536,660 

74,475,941 

9,622,651 

33,752,679 

11 

301, 539,  713 

136,382,564 

242,31.5,858 

104,019,256 

14,091,730 

45, 132, 125 

12 

303,599,927 

145,696,692 

249,029,156 

113,199,169 

13,161,369 

41,409,402 

13 

288,127,635 

149,585,913 

242,076,907 

120,220,288 

11, 195, 581 

34,8.55,147 

14 

50, 180,  671 

28, 241, 155 

43, 172,  755 

23, 618, 950 

1,608,929 

5,398,987 

15 

22,501,466 

15,129,798 

19,867,025 

13,482,310 

562,617 

2,071,824 

16 

690,848,720 

370,138,429 

543,657,755 

288,253,591 

34,366,217 

112,824,748 

17 

33, 4()6, 135 

22,615,720 

25,829,557 

17,732,596 

1,703,483 

5,933,095 

18 

181,492,083 

87,334,591 

138, 767, 831 

65, 174, 986 

8,604,5.57 

34,119,695 

19 

163, 674,  932 

81,225,417 

127,250,597 

61,74.5,805 

8,550,934 

27,873,401 

20 

129,525,934 

72,073,360 

102,511,870 

56,058,111 

6,762,136 

20,251,928 

21 

110,359,121 

69,236,239 

88,753,849 

55,450,822 

5,713,585 

15,891,687 

22 

33,611,108 

19,293,208 

27,  .542, 246 

16, 116, 822 

1,6.36,170 

4,432,692 

23 

38,719,407 

18,359,894 

33,001,805 

15,974,389 

1,395,352 

4,322,250 

24 

964,751,855 

426,314,634 

789,896,778 

344,162,289 

39,881,256 

134,973,821 

25 

135,692,317 

45,405,087 

119,75.5,780 

36,  .834, 417 

3,365,3.50 

12,571,187 

26 

317,982,243 

120,468,507 

26.5,891,469 

92,685,2.57 

10, 563, 463 

41,527,311 

27 

131,391,072 

73, 874, 629 

100,316,679 

5.5,825,671 

6,774,164 

24,300,229 

28 

116,202,208 

67,425,413 

87,489,829 

51,583,771 

6, 505,  .334 

22,147,045 

29 

136,685,644 

69,561,583 

107,823,602 

&1, 966, 781 

7,288,090 

21,573,892 

30 

54,744,097 

23,990,234 

45, 92.5, 699 

19, 995, 266 

2,5.59,885 

6,258,513 

31 

72,054,274 

25, 586, 181 

62, 693, 660 

22,271,120 

2,764,970 

6,595,644 

32 

924,395,483 

400,089,303 

753,110,666 

309,166.813 

43,432,237 

127,852,580 

33 

61,483,776 

26,568,133 

52,658,666 

21,0S6,0,J5 

1,961,106 

6,864,004 

34 

248,465,696 

93, 119, 636 

203,019,999 

70,  .534, 909 

10, 066, 450 

3.5,-379,247 

35 

197,3.53,451 

84, 071,  568 

156,022,219 

63,280,020 

9,761,822 

31,569,410 

36 

179,991,295 

88, 150, 786 

142,550,313 

66,823,373 

9,351,673 

28,089,309 

37 

153,700,844 

73,246,365 

125,499,006 

57,492,644 

8, 537, 248 

19,664,590 

38 

40,667,541 

16,834,101 

35, 132, 895 

14,164,369 

2, 092, 933 

3,441,713 

39 

42, 732, 880 

18,098,714 

38,227,568 

15,785,443 

1,661,005 

2,844,307 

40 

589,826,679 

301,220,988 

474,038,793 

237, 544, 450 

32,715,010 

83,072,876 

41 

44,534,273 

22,332,106 

35, 426, 473 

17,  .800, 570 

1,913,397 

7,194,403 

42 

142,640,946 

53, 743, 789 

112,397,403 

41, 491,  .842 

6, 140, 282 

24, 103, 261 

43 

90,395,038 

41,870,305 

71,412,237 

32, 597, 748 

4, 163, 101 

14, 819, 700 

44 

77, 601, 632 

38,458,364 

61, 147, 481 

30,213,391 

4,225,972 

12,228,179 

45 

9S,  006, 965 

49,439,964 

79,769,690 

39,499,613 

6,931,190 

12,306,085 

46 

47,080,250 

29, 084, 945 

39,223,106 

23,317,045 

3, 141, 692 

4,715,452 

47 

89,567,575 

66,291,455 

74,662,403 

52,624,241 

7,199,376 

7,705,796 

48 

1,  660, 423, 544 

918, 198,  882 

1,363,865,294 

738, 677, 224 

80,630,547 

215,927,703 

49 

12,874,329 

8, 967, 361 

9,840,509 
67,006,181 

6, 672,  .521 

,S2.5, 1.53 

2, 208, 667 

50 

85,731,005 

40. 768, 830 

30, 170, 704 

4,393,603 

14,331,221 

51 

206, 158,  815 

97,721,230 

166,956,748 

75,944,069 

9, 252, 080 

29, 949, 987 

52 

569, 076, 795 

3.83,8.57,769 

473,128,266 

314,897,360 

27,233,9.83 

6,8,  714,. 546 

53 

573,526,209 

302, 168, 059 

477, 399,  .860 

248,931,705 

30,325,1.57 

65,  .801, 192 

54 

117,711,253 

44, 430, 982 

9.5,576,9.57 

35, 255, 6,53 

6,032,232 

16,102,064 

55 

95,345,138 

40,284,651 

73,956,773 

26, 805, 212 

2,568,339 

18,820,026 

56 

622  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICUL.TUEE. 

Table  15,— FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY,  BY 


DIVISION  OK  STATE 

NUMBER  OF  FARMS. 

all  land  in  farms 
(acres). 

IMPROVED  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 

AND  SIZE  GKOXTP. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

West  South  Cen- 

tral—Contd. 

1 

Texas,  total 

436,033 

417,770 

114,020,621 

112,435,067 

31,227,503 

27,360,666 

2 

Under  20  acres 

25, 878 

29,371 

289,934 

329,754 

268,304 

307,435 

3 

20  to  49  acres 

110,387 

98,583 

3,640,250 

3,230,581 

3,302,082 

2,927,042 

4 

50  to  99  acres 

119,427 

112,237 

8, 167, 575 

7,713,441 

6,282,252 

5,744,866 

5 

100  to  174  acres 

96, 792 

94, 574 

12,498,810 

12,272,384 

8,056,806 

7,089,634 

6 

175  to  499  acres 

59,573 

59,049 

16,145,480 

15,937,878 

7,753,548 

6,452,197 

7 

500  to  999  acres.... 

12,709 

12,833 

8,530,787 

8,621,554 

2,517,834 

2,060,976 

8 

1,000  acres  and  over 
Mountain. 

11,267 

11,123 

64,747,785 

64^329,475 

3,046,677 

2,778,516 

9 

Montana,  total. 

57,677 

26,214 

35,070,656 

13,545,603 

11,007,278 

3,640,309 

10 

Under  20  acres 

930 

755 

7,479 

4,382 

6,400 

3,842 

11 

20  to  49  acres 

1,279 

956 

45,081 

33,662 

30,203 

21,399 

12 

50  to  99  acres 

2,141 

1,260 

164,200 

96,034 

103,363 

55,645 

13 

100  to  174 acres.... 

8,735 

10,552 

1,334,502 

1,648,834 

661,443 

614,349 

14 

175  to  499  acres 

26,988 

8,339 

8,958,493 

2,668,526 

3,776,985 

923,664 

15 

500  to  999  acres 

11,982 

2,353 

8,436,043 

1,654,257 

3,108,747 

599,093 

16 

1,000  acres  and  over 

5,622 

1,999 

16, 124, 858 

7,439,908 

3,320,137 

1,422,317 

17 

Idaho,  total 

42, 106 

30,807 

8,375,873 

5,283,604 

4,511,680 

2,778,740 

18 

Under  20  acres 

2,917 

2,005 

26, 151 

10, 286 

22,795 

14,963 

19 

20  to  49  acres 

6,819 

4,048 

246, 810 

144,087 

200,840 

111,568 

20 

50  to  99  acres 

8,502 

5,820 

640, 094 

443,682 

500, 157 

280,371 

21 

100  to  174 acres.... 

10,565 

11,891 

1,544,269 

1,793,755 

900, 060 

792,797 

22 

175  to  499 acres.... 

10,488 

5,866 

3,174,632 

1,708,591 

1,704,430 

977, 778 

23 

500  to  999  acres 

2,209 

921 

1,475,446 

610,397 

761,468 

344,077 

24 

1,000  acres  and  over 

606 

256 

1,268,471 

566,806 

421,930 

257, 186 

25 

Wyoming,  total. 

15,748 

10,987 

11,809,351 

8,543,010 

2,102,005 

1,256,160 

26 

Under  20  acres 

196 

420 

1,193 

1,116 

988 

951 

27 

20  to  49  acres 

399 

338 

14,648 

12,610 

11,209 

8,941 

28 

50  to  99  acres 

994 

645 

76,717 

49,985 

55,608 

33,007 

29 

100  to  174  acres.... 

2,551 

3,816 

382, 853 

595, 182 

181,491 

174,978 

30 

175  to  499  acres.... 

6,011 

3,629 

1,%4,649 

1,166,263 

598, 326 

330, 228 

31 

500  to  999  acres.... 

3,521 

984 

2,413,074 

703, 831 

466, 127 

189,064 

32 

1.000  acres  and  over 

2,076 

1,155 

6,956,317 

6,014,023 

788,256 

518,991 

33 

Colorado,  total. 

59,934 

46,170 

24,462,014 

13,532,113 

7,744,757 

4,302,101 

34 

Under  20  acres 

4,932 

5,070 

40,  820 

40, 432 

37,671 

37,538 

35 

20  to  49  acres 

4,449 

3,882 

147,114 

126, 209 

120,393 

99,671 

36 

CO  to  99  acres 

5,913 

4,384 

442,875 

328,961 

342, 449 

235,870 

37 

100  to  174  acres 

12, 139 

16,355 

1,818,972 

2,526,569 

1,022,382 

978, 512 

38 

175  to  499  acres.... 

21,611 

12,476 

7,064,941 

3,929,716 

2,908,587 

1,456,957 

39 

500  to  999  acres.... 

7,482 

2,426 

5,189,387 

1,699,403 

1,733,574 

557,631 

40 

1 ,000  acres  and  over 

3,408 

1,577 

9,757,905 

4,880,823 

1,579,701 

935,922 

41 

New  Mexico, 

total 

29,844 

6,789 

35, 676 

6,885 

24,409,633 

56, 479 

11,270,021 

55, 286 

1,717,224 

48, 020 

1,467,191 

46,776 

42 

Under  20  acres 

43 

20  to  49  acres 

3,095 

2,812 

96,  741 

87,971 

63, 733 

57,882 

44 

50  to  99  acres 

2,008 

1,820 

144, 016 

132,025 

68, 557 

62,466 

45 

100  to  174  acres 

4,929 

15,363 

745, 904 

2,418,328 

209,581 

545, 207 

46 

175  to  499  acres 

7,015 

7,388 

2,319,283 

2,322,242 

524, 086 

504,519 

47 

500  to  999 acres.... 

3,196 

836 

2,235,058 

584,375 

319,610 

96,895 

48 

1,000  acres  and  over 

2,812 

572 

18,812,152 

5,669,794 

483,637 

153,446 

49 

Arizona,  total.. 

9,975 

9,227 

5,802,126 

1,246,613 

712,803 

350, 173 

50 

Under  20  acres 

1,436 

3,346 

12,250 

15, 496 

11,477 

14,367 

51 

20  to  49  acres 

2,367 

1,477 

77, 036 

46, 757 

65,923 

37, 271 

52 

50  to  99  acres 

1,703 

820 

122, 853 

59,047 

93, 429 

38,273 

53 

100  to  174  acres 

2,239 

2,591 

329,017 

399, 210 

152,782 

95,442 

54 

175  to  499  acres 

1,351 

757 

413,992 

225, 491 

150, 413 

79, 633 

55 

500  to  999  acres 

478 

164 

342, 213 

112,612 

68,318 

37,001 

56 

l,000acres  and  over 

401 

72 

4, 504, 765 

388,000 

170,461 

48,186 

SIZE    OF   FARMS.  623 

CLASSES,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  191(>-Contmue(i. 


VALtTE  OF  FAKM 

PROPERTY. 

All  farm  property. 

Land  and  buildings. 

Implements 

and 
machinerj', 

Live  stock, 
1920 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

19-20 

$4,447,420,321 

$2,218,645,164 

$3,700,173,319 

$1,843,208,395 

$154,320,996 

$592,926,006 

1 

58,341,608 

34, 157, 820 

46,327,446 

26,976,349 

3,280,573 

8,733,589 

2 

337,640,519 

141,  286, 127 

284,504,134 

112,443,379 

14, 016, 449 

39,119,936 

3 

739,866,010 

324,121,929 

635,262,951 

267, 691, 312 

30,237,723 

74,365,336 

4 

957, 338, 273 

444,590,982 

826,  OSS,  583 

373,734,548 

39,207,940 

92,041,750 

5 

924,973,671 

459,906,797 

793,316,895 

389,435,229 

38,439,539 

93, 217, 237 

6 

338,080,826 

186,544,451 

281,004,800 

157, 105, 181 

12,905,879 

44, 170, 147 

7 

1,091,179,414 

628,037,058 

833,668,510 

515,822,397 

16,232,893 

241,278,011 

8 

985,961,308 

347,828,770 

776,767,529 

251,625,930 

55,004,212 

154,189,567 

9 

5,169,480 

5, 300, 893 

3,003,825 

1,917,013 

229,313 

1,936,342 

10 

6,531,162 

4,254,513 

5,028,645 

3,462,310 

426,906 

1,075,611 

11 

15,784,223 

8, 200, 648 

12,535,913 

6,799,281 

985,736 

2,262,574 

12 

69,252,074 

57,987,805 

55,033,292 

43,134,560 

4,470,088 

9,748,694 

13 

289,726,272 

85, 130, 955 

229,704,576 

64, 052, 439 

19,790,091 

40,231,605 

14 

237,642,295 

52,686,766 

191,353,086 

38,615,276 

14,974,745 

31,314,464 

15 

361,855,802 

134,267,190 

280, 108, 192 

93,645,051 

14,127,333 

67,620,277 

16 

716,137,910 

305,317,185 

581,511,964 

245, 065, 825 

38,417,253 

96,208,693 

17 

21,211,064 

10,906,254 

11,350,512 

6, 167, 205 

844,  %4 

9,015,588 

18 

60,509,629 

22,596,683 

50,608,301 

19,458,414 

3,676,276 

6, 225, 052 

19 

125,189,893 

40,125,673 

106,018,994 

34,251,759 

6, 899, 636 

12,271,263 

20 

156,785,486 

85,480,760 

130,568,796 

69,712,591 

8, 5.S,5, 162 

17,631,528 

21 

216,914,202 

91, 163, 181 

176,119,945 

73,842,412 

11,828,525 

28,965,732 

22 

83, 579, 406 

31,689,594 

67,519,442 

24, 255, 139 

4,346,958 

11,713,006 

23 

51, 948, 230 

23,355,040 

39,325,974 

17,378,305 

2,235,732 

10,386,524 

24 

334,410,590 

167,189,081 

234,748,1£5 

97,915,277 

11,777,949 

87,884,516 

25 

2, 153, 139 

7,474,636 

422, 628 

389, 589 

37,301 

1,693,210 

26 

2,742,747 

1,080,515 

1, 949, 767 

794, 290 

166,113 

626,867 

27 

10,398,027 

3, 090, 267 

8,223,153 

2,310,865 

547,921 

1,626,953 

28 

27,735,478 

18,223,812 

20,609,851 

12,457,188 

1,387,286 

5,738,341 

29 

72,981,849 

33,964,567 

53, 864, 259 

22, 562, 822 

3,395,238 

15,722,352 

30 

62, 030, 272 

20,540,472 

45,021,844 

13, 119, 697 

2,351,881 

14,656,547 

31 

156,369,078 

82, 814, 812 

104,656,623 

46,280,826 

3,892,209 

47,820,246 

32 

1,076,794,749 

491,471,806 

866,013,660 

408,518,861 

49,804,509 

160,976.580 

33 

27,601,279 

29, 052,  220 

22, 589, 999 

25,030,351 

1,606,380 

3,404,900 

34 

37,473,566 

31,496,000 

31,109,820 

28,470,967 

2,176.797 

4,186,949 

35 

79,096,238 

42,  738, 865 

65,005,488 

37,509,580 

4,400,217 

9,690,533 

36 

176,029,478 

111,747,447 

141,440,011 

93,753,309 

9,365,509 

25,223,958 

37 

334,082,042 

138,567,002 

269,798,871 

115,238,983 

17,157,150 

47,126,021 

38 

180,953,736 

51,291,200 

146,769,447 

40,327,319 

8,504,317 

25,679,972 

39 

241,558,410 

86,579,072 

189,300,024 

67,588,352 

6,594,139 

45,664,247 

40 

325,185,999 

169,447,990 

221,814,212 

111,830,999 

9,745,369 

93,626,418 

41 

16, 849, 642 

11,616,687 

8, 182,  -444 

5, 584, 194 

807, 375 

7,859,823 

42 

12, 768, 986 

8, 314, 760 

9, 219, 075 

6,132,982 

641, 760 

2,908,151 

43 

10, 934,  580 

7,  861, 327 

7, 938,  860 

6, 281, 688 

580,379 

2, 415,  341 

44 

28, 263,  266 

39, 420, 116 

19, 679, 295 

27,994,954 

1,362,946 

7, 221, 025 

45 

52,619,835 

35, 064, 728 

37,640,608 

26,054,455 

2, 427, 534 

12,551,693 

46 

40,034,119 

11,242,495 

26,  747, 377 

7, 548, 783 

1, 367,  438 

11,919,304 

47 

163, 715, 571 

45,927,877 

112, 406, 553 

32,233,943 

2,557,937 

48, 751, 081 

48 

233, 592, 989 

75,123,970 

172, 325, 321 

47,285,310 

8,820,667 

52,447,001 

4a 

10, 677, 428 

9,858,717 

5, 590, 347 

2,623,273 

443,624 

4, 643, 457 

5C 

26, 493, 546 

7,  785, 116 

22, 194,  449 

5,824,965 

1, 197, 120 

3,101,977 

51 

34, 297, 621 

7, 418,  416 

29, 187,  832 

5, 862, 640 

1,382,357 

3, 727, 432 

52 

47, 249, 052 

18, 366,  850 

37, 077,  885 

12, 157,  575 

2, 089, 842 

8, 081, 325 

53 

40,262,924 

13, 584, 361 

31, 182, 299 

10, 120, 344 

1, 765,  525 

7,315,100 

54 

17, 228, 289 

7,  228, 563 

10, 976, 598 

3,873,652 

569,895 

5,681,796 

55 

57,384,129 

10, 881, 947 

36,115,911 

6,  822, 861 

1, 372, 304 

19,895,914 

56 

624  ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 

Table  IS.-FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY,  BY 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 

NUMBER  OF  FARMS. 

ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 

improved  land  in  farms 
(acres). 

AND  SIZE  GKOUP. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Mountain— Con. 

1 

Utah,  total 

25, 662 

21,676 

5,050,410 

3,397,699 

1,715,380 

1,368,211 

2 

Under  20  acres 

4,610 

4, 674 

45, 394 

45, 627 

41,282 

42, 696 

3 

20  to  49  acres 

6,549 

5,550 

221,278 

181,178 

183, 929 

153, 899 

4 

50  to  99  acres 

5,080 

4,170 

362,377 

293, 613 

268, 747 

214,976 

5 

100  to  174  acres 

4, 086 

3, 600 

563, 226 

512,595 

313, 193 

256, 127 

6 

175  to  499  acres 

3,867 

2,681 

1,101,829 

745, 104 

481,314 

328, 168 

7 

500  to  999  acres... - 

852 

551 

581,606 

370,088 

199, 460 

133,974 

8 

1,000  acres  and  over 

618 

390 

2,174,700 

1,249,434 

227,455 

238,371 

9 

Nevada,  total . . . 

3,163 

2,689 

2,357,163 

2,714,757 

594,741 

752,117 

10 

Under  20  acres 

261 

271 

2,045 

1,874 

1,716 

1,585 

11 

20  to  49  acres 

435 

320 

14, 926 

10,328 

10, 148 

6,937 

12 

50  to  99  acres 

555 

411 

41, 930 

31, 455 

25,468 

16,478 

13 

100  to  174  acres 

611 

555 

89,860 

81, 615 

37,294 

38,579 

14 

175  to  499  acres 

651 

540 

198, 465 

167, 232 

73, 799 

81, 679 

15 

500  to  999  acres 

285 

248 

196, 872 

175,691 

63,095 

79, 122 

16 

1,000  acres  and  over 
Pacific. 

365 

344 

1,813,065 

2,246,562 

383, 221 

527, 737 

17 

Washington, 

total 

66, 288 

56, 192 

10, 529 

13,244,720 

11,712,235 

91, 282 

7,129,343 

106, 254 

6,373,311 

66,475 

18 

Under  20  acres 

16, 073 

l-H,  283 

19 

20  to  49  acres 

15,255 

10,252 

488,310 

328,883 

271,142 

164, 236 

20 

50  to  99  acres 

9,048 

7,105 

654,446 

523, 088 

316,424 

218, 786 

21 

100  to  174  acres 

9,958 

13,884 

1,431,398 

2, 082,  832 

580, 420 

700,073 

22 

175  to  499  acres 

9,637 

9,215 

3, 014, 393 

2,898,427 

1,666,553 

1,692,749 

23 

500  to  999  acres 

4,042 

3,481 

2,824,573 

2,442,948 

1,867,333 

1, 709, 798 

24 

1,000  acres  and  over 

2,275 

1,726 

4,687,317 

3,344,775 

2,321,217 

1, 821, 194 

25 

Oregon,  total . . . 

50, 206 

45,502 

13,542,318 

11,685,110 

4,913,851 

4,274,803 

26 

Under  20  acres 

7,526 

6,030 

71,149 

55, 128 

55,593 

42,075 

27 

20  to  49  acres 

8,755 

6,888 

289, 943 

227, 085 

182, 195 

127, 814 

28 

50  to  99  acres 

8,302 

6,800 

600,514 

495, 834 

327, 878 

238, 549 

29 

100  to  174  acres 

9,735 

12, 009 

1,363,834 

1,753,678 

591,348 

583,111 

30 

175  to  499  acres 

10,310 

9,343 

3,087,764 

2,791,920 

1,255,381 

1,140,175 

31 

500  to  999  acres.... 

3,364 

2,716 

2, 320, 568 

1,876,662 

953, 027 

818, 971 

32 

1,000  acres  and  over 

2,214 

1,716 

5, 808, 546 

4, 484, 803 

1, 548, 429 

1,324,108 

33 

California,  totaL 

117, 670 

88, 197 

29,365,667 

27,931,444 

11,878,339 

11,389,894 

34 

Under  20  acres . . . . 

34,007 

22,525 

290, 403 

200,  822 

280, 508 

189, 679 

35 

20  to  49  acres 

31,723 

20,614 

981, 155 

625, 954 

861,487 

558, 296 

36 

50  to  99  acres 

15, 034 

10,680 

1,045,972 

752,951 

855, 192 

600, 140 

37 

100  to  174  acres.... 

13,217 

12,015 

1,841,847 

1, 709, 459 

1,152,733 

972, 519 

38 

175  to  499  acres 

13,671 

12,551 

4,095,679 

3,816,706 

2,386,735 

2,226,957 

39 

500  to  999  acres 

5,052 

5,119 

3,466,412 

3, 535, 598 

1,753,337 

1,846,502 

40 

1,000  acres  and  over 

4,906 

4, 693 

17, 638, 199 

17,289,954 

4,588,347 

4,995,801 

SIZE    OF   FARMS.  625 

CLASSES,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910-Continued. 


VALUE  OF  FAEM  PROPERTY. 

All  farm  property. 

Land  and 

buildings. 

Implements 

and 

Liv6  stock 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

U-acliinery, 
1920 

1920 

$311,274,728 

$150,795,201 

$243, 751, 758 

$117,545,332 

513,5M,7S7 
964, 193 

$54,008,183 
4, 963, 173 

1 

23, 422, 329 

15, 420,  726 

17, 494, 963 

11,996,852 

2 

52, 881, 621 

26, 878, 028 

44, 596,  545 

22, 188,  727 

2,';2'.t,e95 

5, 655, 381 

3 

56,  853, 351 

25,920,695 

47, 158,  810 

20, 965,  001 

2, 0  -J,  815 

7,009,726 
8, 227, 113 

4 

49,970,887 

24, 847,  468 

39,  430,  291 

19, 690, 152 

2,  31J,  483 

5 

62, 680,  365 

28,096,118 

48, 640, 507 

21, 359,  510 

2, 805,:,  15 

11, 2.34' 343 

6 

24, 653,  243 

10,339,220 

18, 648, 865 

7,626,182 

994, 8o0 

'r>,  009, 548 

7 

40, 812, 932 

19, 292, 946 

27, 781, 777 

13, 718, 908 

1,122,256 

ll,  90S,  899 

8 

99, 779, 666 

60,399,365 

66,255,214 

39,609,339 

3,630,927 

29,8i,,5,525 

9 

2, 295,  661 

1, 396,  859 

651, 695 

601,  713 

55, 722 

1,588,214 

10 

2, 577, 788 

1,339,558 

1,828,580 

1, 023, 280 

148,015 

601,193 

u 

5,671,301 

2, 461,  707 

4,486,552 

1,973,575 

332, 526 

.   852,223 

12 

9, 044, 318 

5, 079, 008 

6,255,997 

3, 464, 547 

493, 432 

2, 294,  889 

13 

15,154,990 

8, 546, 660 

10,957,527 

6, 431, 919 

698, 214 

3, 4J9, 249 

14 

11,807,175 

6, 894,  876 

7, 842, 335 

4, 804, 820 

496, 311 

3, 46s,  520 

15 

53, 228, 433 

34, 680, 697 

34, 232, 528 

21,309,485 

1, 406,  707 

17, 589, 198 

16 

1,057,429,848 

637,543,411 

920,392,341 

571,968,457 

54, 721, 377 

82, 316, 130 

17 

91, 771, 197 

54, 058,  886 

80, 336, 316 

50, 780, 592 

5, 221, 414 

6, 21.3, 437 

IS 

126,753,983 

67, 258, 059 

109,039,485 

61,496,331 

7,453,245 

10, 261,  253 

19 

104,915,499 

58, 643, 672 

88,949,239 

52, 667, 8.59 

5, 038, 084 

10,02,S,176 

20 

132, 908, 568 

105, 865, 993 

113,466,727 

94, 207, 452 

6, 978, 324 

12,463,517 

21 

232, 242, 015 

148, 889, 394 

203,  720, 345 

132, 453, 455 

11,675,574 

16, 846, 096 

22 

178, 487, 667 

101, 348, 695 

158, 664, 229 

90, 5.53, 407 

8,680,998 

11,142,440 

23 

190, 350, 919 

101,  478, 712 

166,216,000 

89,  809, 361 

8, 773, 708 

15,361,211 

24 

818,559,751 

528, 243, 782 

675,213,284 

455, 576,  309 

41, 567, 125 

101, 779, 342 

25 

39, 142, 12:5 

26, 140,  898 

32, 360,  252 

2:},  517, 363 

2, 007, 824 

4,  774, 047 

26 

68, 666, 806 

41,300,528 

59,  777, 458 

37, 654, 879 

3, 718, 78:3 

5, 170, 565 

27 

93, 510, 154 

54, 328, 126 

79,128,890 

48, 774, 337 

5, 091, 417 

9,289,847 

28 

126, 838, 048 

94, 747, 031 

106, 660, 856 

.82, 682, 016 

6, 917, 1,85 

13, 260, 007 

29 

203, 392, 474 

142,264,007 

168, 671, 562 

124, 131,  252 

10, 700, 159 

24, 020, 753 

30 

113,723,479 

69,  707, 196 

94, 860, 231 

59, 579, 881 

.5,691,6,S3 

13,171,565 

31 

173,286,667 

99, 755, 996 

133,754,035 

79,236,581 

7, 440, 074 

32, 092, 558 

32 

3,431,021,861 

1,614,694,584 

3,073,811,109 

1,450,601,488 

136,069,290 

221, 141, 462 

33 

354, 330, 586 

143, 036, 073 

321,  745, 428 

133,881,517 

1.5,  204, 340 

17,3,sO,818 

34 

594, 205, 184 

208, 155, 885 

M3,  815, 809 

192,  799, 674 

27,219,062 

23, 170, 313 

35 

420,412,118 

162, 193, 086 

382, 383, 474 

149, 394,  265 

IS,  240, 753 

19, 787, 891 

36 

386, 799,  268 

178,112,963 

347, 609, 049 

161, 032, 374 

16,791,6,84 

22,398,535 

37 

581, 264, 276 

301, 824, 976 

520, 990, 661 

271, 773, 253 

24, 100, 537 

36, 173, 078 

38 

325, 942,  833 

184,  707, 278 

290,  244, 019 

164, 156, 673 

13, 101, 324 

22,  ,397, 490 

39 

768,067,596 

436, 664, 323 

607,022,669 

377, 563,  732 

21,411,590 

79,633,337 

40 

75108°— 23- 


■40 


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ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGETCirLTURE. 


Table  16.-NUMBER  AND  ACREAGE  OF  FARMS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  TENURE: 

1920  AND  1910. 


NUMBER  OF  FARMS. 

ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 

.IMPROVED  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 

TKNT7KE. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

"o-. 

u 

u  o 

(B   CI 

Ph- 

1920 

1910 

o- 

Total.... 

6,448,343 

6,361,502 

1.4 

955,883,715 

878,798,325 

8.8 

503,073,007 

478,451,750 

5.1 

Owners 

Owning  en- 
tire farm. . 

Hiring  ad- 
ditional 
land 

Managers 

Tenants 

Share-' 

Sbire-cash.. 
Cash2 

Unspecified. 

3,925,090 
3^300,510 

558,580 

68,449 

2,454,804 

1,678,812 

127,822 

585,005 

63,165 

3,948,722 
3,354,897 

593,825 

58,104 

2,354,676 

1,399,923 

128, 466 

712,294 

113,993 

-0.6 
0.3 

-5.9 

17.8 

4.3 

19.9 

-0.5 

-17.9 

-44.6 

636,775,015 
461,250,133 

175,524,882 

54, 129, 157 

264,979,543 

160,722,551 

24,334,428 

71,481,655 

8,440,909 

598,554,617 
464,923,315 

133,631,302 

53,730,865 

226,512,843 

123,053,718 

19,389,868 

67,846,851 

16,222,406 

6.4 
-0.8 

31.4 

0.7 

17.0 

30.6 

25.5 

5.4 

-48.0 

314,107,483 
235,177,464 

78,930,019 

13,210,999 

175,754,525 

112,879,950 

19,933,107 

38,386,494 

4,554,974 

309,850,421 
233,808,597 

76,041,824 

12,314,015 

156,287,314 

89,737,744 

15,923,917 

41,566,162 

9,059,491 

1.4 
0.6 

3.8 

7.3 

12.5 
25.8 
25.2 
-7.6 
-49.7 

1 A  minus  sign  (—)  denotes  decrease.  ^       ,  ,.,       . 

2  Share  tenants  include  croppers  reported  in  the  Southern  states  m  1920,  and  cash  tenants  hkewise  include 
standing  renters. 

Table  17.— PERCENTAGE  OF  FARM  LAND  IMPROVED,  AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER  FARM, 
AND  PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  TENURE, FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 

AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER  FARM. 

PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION. 

TENURE. 

LAND 
IMPROVED. 

All  land. 

Improved 
land. 

All  land 
in  farms. 

Improved 
land  in  farms. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Total 

52.6 

54.4 

148.2 

138.1 

78.0 

75.2 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

49.3 
51.0 
45.0 

24.4 

66.3 
70.2 
81.9 

51!  0 

51.8 
50.3 
56.9 

22.9 

69.0 
72.9 
82.1 
61.3 
55.8 

162.2 
137.0 
314.2 

790.8 

107.9 
95.7 
190.4 
122.  2 
133.6 

151.6 
138.6 
225.0 

924.7 

96.2 
87.9 

1.50.  9 
95.3 

1 12.  3 

80.0 
69.9 
141.3 

193.0 

71.6 
67.2 
15.5.9 
65.6 
72.1 

78.5 
69.7 
128.1 

211.9 

66.4 
64.1 
124.0 
58.4 
79.5 

66.6 
48.3 
18.4 

5.7 

27.7 
16.8 
2.5 
7.5 
0.9 

68.1 
52.9 
15.2 

6.1 

25.8 

14.0 

2.2 

7.7 

1.8 

62.4 
46.7 
15.7 

2.6 

34.9 
22.4 
4.0 

7.6 
0.9 

64.8 

Owning  entire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land 

48.9 
15.9 

2.6 

Tenants 

32.7 

Share ' 

IS.  8 

3.3 

Cash' 

8.7 

1.9 

1  Share  tenants  include  croppers  reported  in  the  Southern  states  in  1920,  and  cash  tenants  likewise  include 
standing  renters. 


FABM    TENURE. 


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Table  18.— NUMBER  OF  FARMS  IN  THE   UNITED  STATES,   WITH  PER   CENT   DISTRI- 
BUTION, BY  TENURE:  1880  TO  1920. 


TENTJRE. 

NUMBER  OP  FARMS. 

PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

192o]l910 

1 

100.0100.0 

1900 
100.0 

1890 
100.0 

1880 

Total 

6,448  343 

f!  3R1  R03 

5,737,372 

4,564,641 

4,008,907 

100.0 

Owners  and  managers . . . 
Owners 

3,993,539 
3,925,090 
3,366,510 

558,380 
68,449 

2,454,804 

1,806,634 

1,678,812 

127, 822 

648, 170 

585, 005 

4,006,826 
3,948,722 
3,354,897 

593,825 
58,104 

2,354,676 

1,528,389 

1,399,923 

128,466 

826, 287 

712.294 

3,712,408 
3,653,323 
3,201,947 

451,376 
59, 085 

2,024,964 
1,273,299 

3,269,728 

2,984,306 

61.9 
60.9 
52.2 

8.7 
1.1 

38.1 

28.0 
26.0 

2.0 
10.1 

9.1 

63.0 
62.1 
52.7 

9.3 
0.9 

37.0 
24.0 
22.0 
2.0 
13.0 
^^  "?. 

64.7 
63.7 
55.8 

7.9 
1.0 

35.3 
22.2 

71.6 

74.4 

O-wiiiiig  entire  farm.. 

■" 

Hiring  additional 
land 

Managers 

Tenants 

4,294,913 
840,254 

1,024,601 
702,244 

28.4 
18.4 

25.6 
17.5 

Share  and  sliare-cash . . 
Share ' 

Share-cash 

Cash  and  unspecified. . 
Cash  1 

751,665 

454,659 

322,357 

13.1 

10.0 

8.0 

Unspecified 

63,165       113! 993 

1.0      1.8 

1  Share  tenants  include  croppers  reported  in  the  Southern  states  in  1920,  and  cash  tenants  likewise  include 
standing  renters. 

Table  19.— NUMBER  AND  ACREAGE  OF  FARMS  IN  THE  SOUTH,  WITH  AVERAGES  AND 
PERCENTAGES,  BY  TENURE:  1920. 


The  South,  total 

O  wners 

Owning  eni ire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land 

Managers 

Tenants , 

Share  tenants,  including  croppers 

Share  tenants  proper , 

Croppers , 

Share-casii  tenants 

Cash  tenants,  including  standing 

renters 

Cash  tenants  proper 

Standing  renters 

Unspecified  tenants 


Number 
of  farms. 


3, 206, 664 


1,597,225 

1,405,762 

191,463 

18,318 

1,591,121 

1,212,315 

651,224 

561,091 

22,672 

324,184 

219, 188 

104,996 

31,950 


All  land  in 
farms 
(acres). 


350, 121, 833 


220,601,656 
181,653,185 
38,948,471 

22,441,164 

107,079,013 
73,428,165 
50,897,112 
22,531,0.53 
2,116,471 

28,606,-529 

22, 219, 722 

6,386,80" 

2,927,8481 


Improved  "g  g 

land  in 

farms       "£  S 

(acres),      g:^ 


157,079,624 


89,545,302 
76,490,551 
13,054,751 

3,494,283 

64,040,039 
48,565,911 
31,907,797 
16,658,114 
1,416,438 

12,754,123 
8,765,026 
3,9>!9,097 
1,303,567 


44.9 


40.6 
42.1 
33.5 

15^6 

59.8 
66.1 
62.7 
73.9 
66.9, 

44.  e' 
39.4 
62. 5 
44.5 


AVERAGE 

ACREAGE 

PER    FARM 


109.2 


138. 1 
129.2 
203.4 

1,225.1 

67.3 
60.6 

78.2 
40.2 
93.4 

88.2 
101.4 
60.8 
91.6 


P.C9 


49.0 


66.1 
54.4 
68.2 

190.8 

■40.2 
40.1 
49.0 
29. 
62.5 

39.3 

40.0 
38.0 
40.8 


PER  CENT 

DISTRIBUTION. 


73 

a 
< 

100.0 

100.0 

49.8 

63.0 

4.3.8 

51.9 

6.0 

11.1 

0.6 

6.4 

49.6 

30.6 

37.8 

21.0 

21).  3 

14.5 

17.5 

6.4 

0.7 

0.6 

10.1 

8.2 

6.8 

6.3 

3.3 

1.8 

1.0 

0.8 

a"" 


100.0 

57T0 

48.7 
8.3 

2.2 

40.8 
30.9 
20.3 
10.6 
0.9 

8.1 
5.6 
2.5 
0.8 


628 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGKICULTTTRE. 


Table  20.— VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY  IN  THE   UNITED    STATES,  BY   TENURE: 

1920  AND  1910. 


Total 

Owners 

Owning  entire  farm. 
Hiring  additional  land 

Managers 

Tenants 

Sharei 

Share-cash 

Cashi 

Unspecified 


$77,924,100,338 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTT. 


1920 


47,611,545,944 
36,837,394,179 
10,774,151,765 

3,132,273,005 

27,180,281,389 

15,157,085,982 

4,030,760,602 

7,320,236,819 

672,197,986 


1910 


$40,991,449,090 


26,669,634,373 

20,730,867,111 

5,938,767,262 

1,700,624,936 

12,621,189,781 
7,981,203,217 

4,639,986,564 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


90.1 


78.5 
77.7 
81.4 

84.2 

115.4 
140.4 

72.3 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


1920 


$66,316,002,602  $34,801,125,697 


1910 


39,864,222,907 

30,710,720,764 

9,153,502,143 

2,665,216,465 

23,786,563,230 

13,221,673,341 

3,668,741,782 

6,318,247,496 

577,900,611 


22,366,934,278 
17,310,639,016 
5,056,295,262 

1,456,958,992 

10,977,232,427 
i  6,969,948,650 

\  4,007,283,777 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


Total 

Owners 

Owning  entire  farm. 
Hiring  additional  land 

Managers 

Tenants 

Share' 

ShareK;ash 

Cashi 

Unspecified 


LAND  ALONE. 


1920 


$54,829,563,059 


31,984,781,634 

24,058,745,303 

7,926,036,331 

2,207,651,020 

20,637,130,405 

11,360,487,099 

3,346,643,058 

5,442,946,372 

487,053,876 


$28,475,674,169 


17,806,121,628 
13,441,834,689 
4,364,286,939 

1,218,859,265 

9,450,693,276 
I  6,030,006,141 

)  3,420,687,135 


Per 
cent 
ofin- 
crease. 


92.5 


79.6 
79.0 
81.6 


118.4 
143.9 


BUn,DINGS. 


1920 


$11,486,439,543 


7,879,441,273 
6,651,975,461 
1,227,465,812 

457, 565, 445 

3,149,432,825 

1,861,186,242 

322,098,724 

875,301,124 

90, 8i6, 735 


1910 


$6,325,461,528 


4,560,812,650 

3,868,804,327 

692,008,323 

238,099,727 

1,526,539,151 
939,942,509 

586,596,642 


Total. 


Owners , 

Owning  entire  farm. 
Hiring  additional  land 

Managers 


Tenants 

Sharei 

Share-cash... 

Cashi 

Unspecified. 


IMPLEMENTS  AND  MACHINERY. 


1920 


$3,594,772,928 


2,447,792,781 

1,958,178,820 

489,613,961 

103,773,702 

1,043,206,445 

594,777,370 

132,613,385 

289,853,058 

25,962,632 


1910 


$1,265,149,783 


900,672,541 
731,851,754 
168,820,787 

42,908,500 

321,568,742 
200,889,301 

120,679,441 


Per 

cent 
ofin- 
crease. 


184.1 


171.8 
167.6 
190.0 

141.8 

224.4 
262.1 


LIVE  STOCK. 


1920 


$8,013,324,808 


5,299,530,256 
4, 168, 494, 595 
1,131,035,661 

363,282,838 

2,350,511,714 

1,340,635,271 

229,405,435 

712,136,265 

68,334,743 


1910 


$4, 925, 173, 610 


3,402,027,554 

2,688,376,341 

713,651,213 

200,757,444 

1,322,388,612 
I      810,365,266 

I      512,023,346 


1  Share  tenants  include  croppers  reported  in  the  Southern  states  in  1920,  and  cash  tenants  likewise  include 
standing  renters. 


FARM   TENURE.  629 

Table  21.— VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY  IN  THE  SOUTH,  BY  TENURE:  1920. 


All  farm 
property. 


The  South,  total $18, 174, 450, 024 


Owners 

Owning  entire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land . 

Managers 


Tenants 

Share  tenants,  including  crop- 
pers  

Share  tenants  proper 

Croppers 

Share-cash  tenants 

Cash  tenants, includingstand- 
ing  renters 

Cash  tenants  proper 

Standing  renters 

Unspecified  tenants 


10,605,235,862 
9,099,251,139 
1,505,984,723 

796,894,078 

6,772,320,084 

5,054,014,420 

3,392,565,740 

1,661,448,680 

181,370,964 

1,396,245,905 

1,027,195,230 

369,050,675 

140,688,795 


Land. 


Buildings. 


$12, 324, 882, 751  $2, 831, 772, 156 


6,852,424,081 
5,815,704,511 
1,036,719,570 

574,160,283 

4,898,298,387 

3,709,004,584 

2,457,932,861 

1,251,071,723 

136,869,249 

956,784,441 
705,656,622 
251,127,819 
95,640,113 


1,847,456,083 

1,659,672,272 

187,783,811 

95,236,202 

889,079,871 

662,693,651 

436,172,517 

226,521,134 

19,220,682 

185,902,327 
131,601,478 
54,300,849 
21,263,211 


Imple- 
ments and 
maeliinery. 


$771, 144, 533 


$2, 246, 650, 584 


508,825,552 

444,294,872 

64,530,680 

25,531,088 

236,787,893 

170,813,044 

127,395,972 

43,417,072 

6,754,459 

54,187,659 

38,020,019 

16,167,640 

5,032,731 


Live  stock. 


1,3%,  530, 146 

1,179,579,484 

216,950,662 

101,966,505 

748,153,933 

511,503,141 

371,064,390 

140,438,751 

18,526,574 

199,371,478 
151,917,111 
47,454,367 
18, 752, 740 


-AVERAGE  VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY  PER  FARM  AND  PER  ACRE    BY 
TENURE,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


Average  value  per  farm : 

All  farm  property . . 

Land  and  lioildings 

Land  alone 

Buildings 

Implements  and  machinery 
Live  stock 

Average  value  per  acre: 

All  farm  property . . 

Land  and  buildings 

Land  alone 

Buildings 

Implements  and  machinery 
Live  stock 


1920 


$12,084 

10,284 
8,503 
1,781 
557 
1,243 


81.52 

69.38 

57.36 

12.02 

3.76 

8.38 


1910 


$6. 444 

5,471 

4,476 

994 

199 

774 


46.64 

39.60 

32.40 

7.20 

1.44 

5.60 


FARMS  OPERATED  BY- 


Owners. 


1920 


$12, 130 
10, 156 
8,149 
2,007 
624 
1,350 


74.77 
62.60 
50.23 
12.37 
3.84 
8.32 


1910 


$6, 754 

5,664 

4,509 

1,155 

228 

862 


44.56 

37.37 

29.75 

7.62 

1.50 

5.68 


Managers.  Tenants 


1920 


$45, 761 

3s,937 

32, 252 

6,685 

1,516 

5,307 


57.87 

49.24 

40.78 

8.45 

1.92 

6.71 


1910 


$29, 269 

25,075 
20,977 

4,098 
738 

3,455 


31.65 

27.12 
22.68 
4.43 
0.80 
3.74 


1920 


$11,072 

9,690 

8,407 

1,283 

425 

958 


102. 68 

89.77 
77.88 
11.89 
3.94 
8.87 


1910 


$5, 360 

4,662 

4,014 

648 

137 

562 


55.72 

48.46 

41.72 

6.74 

1.42 

5.84 


630 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS — AGEICITLTURE. 

Table  23.— NUMBER  OF  FARMS,  WITH  PER  CENT  DISTRIBU- 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


ITnlted  States.. 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska , 

Kansas , 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware , 

Maryland , 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia , 

North  Carolina , 

South  CaroLtua 

Georgia 

Florida , 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky , 

Temiessee 

Alabama 

Mississipiji 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Moiwitain: 

Montana , 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


TOTAL  NLtMBER  OF 
FARMS. 


1920 


6, 448. 343 


156 

425: 

1,0S4 

1,096 

1,158 

1,051 

996 

244 

234 


20 
29 
32 

4 
22; 

193 

29: 
202 

256 

205 
237: 

196: 

189: 

178, 
213: 
263 
77 
74 
124 
165 

10, 

47; 

186 
87 
269 
192 
310 
54. 

270 
252: 
256 
272, 

232 
135 
191 
436; 

57 
42 
15 
59: 
29 

9 
25: 

3: 


50 
117 


1910 


6, 361, 502 


188, 802 

468, 379 

1, 123, 489 

1,109,948 

1,111,881 

1,042,480 

943, 186 

183, 446 

1S9, 891 


60,016 
27,053 
32,709 
36,917 
5,292 
26,815 

215, 597 
33, 4S7 
219,295 

272, 045 
215, 4S5 
251,872 
206,960 
177, 127 

156,137 
217,044 
277, 244 
74,360 
77,644 
129,678 
177, 841 

10, 836 

48,923 

217 

184,018 

96,685 
253, 725 
176,434 
291,027 

50,016 

259, 185 
246, 012 
262,901 
274,382 

214,678 
120, 546 
190, 192 
417,770 

26,214 
30, 807 
10,987 
4ti, 170 
35,676 

9,227 
21,676 

2,689 

56, 192 
45, 502 
88, 197 


NUMBER  OF  FARMS  OPERATED  BY — 


All  owners. 


1920 


3, 925, 090 


140 
327 
766 
711 
607 
525 
464 
202 
180 


45, 
18 
25 
28: 
3 
19 

151 
21 
153 

177 
137 
132: 
159: 

159 

132 
121 
185: 
56 
47 
69 
97 

6 

32 

136 
72 

151 
67 

102: 
38 

179 
148: 
107 
91 

112 
57: 
93 

201 

50 
34 
13 
45 
25 

7 
22 

2 

52 
39: 

87: 


1910 


3,948,722 


168, 408 
355,036 
809,044 
758, 946 
593, 154 
510, 452 
440,905 
160, 844 
151,933 


56,454 
24,493 
28, 065 
32,075 
4,087 
23,234 

166,674 
21,133 
164,229 

192, 104 
148, 501 
145, 107 
172,310 
151,022 

122, 104 
133,003 
192, 285 
63,212 
57, 984 
79, 250 
111,108 

6,178 
33,519 
118 
133,664 
75,978 
145,320 
64,350 
98, 628 
35, 399 

170, 332 
144, 125 
103,929 
92,066 

106,619 
62,989 
85, 404 

195, 863 

23,365 
27, 169 

9  779 
36,' 993 
33,398 

8,203 
19, 763 

2,175 

47, 505 
37, 796 
66,632 


Full  owners  (owning 
entire  farm). 


1920 


3,366,510 


133, 841 
304, 603 
659, 947 
543, 249 
546, 563 
468, 054 
391,145 
165, 094 
154,014 


44,224 
17, 836 
23, 926 
26,515 
2,971 
18, 369 

139, 153 

20, 752 
144,698 

157,116 
112,064 
100,903 
139,874 
149,390 

112,880 
99,008 

153,852 
34,051 
27,253 
50,565 
65,640 

5,^688 
30,842 
91 
121,454 
66, 220 
131,847 
60, 089 
94, 575 
35, 757 

159,206 
129, 532 
95, 548 
83,768 

98,037 
51,895 
69,786 
171,427 

38,431 
30,299 
10,681 
35, 553 
21, 533 

6,970 
19, 134 

2,493 

44,832 
33, 300 
75,882 


FAEM   TENURE. 
.>IURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


631 


TION, 

BY 

OF  FARMS  OPERATED  BY— 

PER  CENT  OF  ALL  FARMS  OPERATED  BY— 

■ 

"Dumber 

ivners  (hiring 

Paitionalland). 

Managers. 

Tenants. 

Owners. 

Managers. 

Tenants. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

558, 580 

593, 825 

68, 449 

58, 104 

2,454,804 

2,354,676 

60.9 

62.1 

1.1 

0.9 

38.1 

37.0 

1 

6,319 

5,869 

4,802 

5,  379 

11,602 

15,015 

89.5 

89.2 

3.1 

2.8 

7.4 

8.0 

2 

22,501 

25,613 

9,853 

9,072 

88, 190 

104,271 

76.9 

75.8 

2.3 

1.9 

20.7 

22.3 

3 

106, 839 

131,  805 

13,551 

10,848 

304, 407 

303, 597 

70.7 

72.0 

1.2 

1.0 

28.1 

27.0 

4 

167,907 

178,880 

10, 776 

8,384 

375,019 

342,618 

6!.  8 

68.4 

1.0 

0.8 

34.2 

30.9 

5 

60, 526 

71, 596 

9,799 

8,  298 

512,088 

510, 429 

52.4 

53.3 

0.8 

0.7 

46.8 

45.9 

6 

57,754 

71,475 

3,506 

3,290 

522, 2,«6 

528,738 

50.0 

49.0 

0.3 

0.3 

49.7 

50.7 

7 

73,183 

72,050 

5,013 

4,696 

526,747 

497,585 

46.6 

46.7 

0.5 

0.5 

52.9 

52.8 

8 

37,421 

15,815 

4,116 

2,912 

37,478 

19,690 

83.0 

87.7 

1.7 

1.6 

15.4 

10.7 

9 

26, 130 

20,722 

7,033 

5,225 

46,987 

32,733 

76.9 

80.0 

3.0 

2.8 

20.1 

17.2 

10 

1,213 

1,105 

786 

999 

2,004 

2,563 

94.2 

94.1 

1.6 

1.7 

4.2 

4.3 

11 

768 

779 

546 

681 

1,373 

1,879 

90.6 

90.5 

2.7 

2.5 

0.7 

6.9 

12 

.1,195 

1,272 

568 

636 

3, 386 

4,008 

86.4 

85.8 

2.0 

1.9 

11.6 

12.3 

13 

1,572 

1,370 

1,627 

1,863 

2,287 

2,979 

87.8 

86.9 

5.1 

5.0 

7.1 

8.1 

14 

274 

256 

205 

251 

633 

954 

79.5 

77,2 

5.0 

4.7 

15.5 

18.0 

15 

1,297 

1,087 

1,070 

949 

1,919 

2,632 

86.8 

86.6 

4.7 

3.5 

8.5 

9.8 

16 

12,564 

14,331 

4,376 

4,051 

37, 102 

44,872 

78.5 

77.3 

2.3 

1.9 

19.2 

20.8 

17 

1,137 

1,141 

987 

1,060 

6,826 

8,294 

73.7. 

72.1 

3.3 

3.2 

23.0 

21.8 

18 

8,800 

10,141 

4,490 

3,961 

44, 262 

51, 105 

75.9 

74.9 

2.2 

1.8 

21.9 

23.3 

19 

20,870 

29,122 

3,065 

2,753 

75,644 

77,188 

69.3 

70.6 

1.2 

1.0 

29.5 

28.4 

20 

24,546 

33,077 

2,329 

2,297 

65,587 

64,687 

66.9 

68.9 

1.1 

1.1 

32.0 

30.0 

21 

31,671 

37, 807 

3,411 

2,3N6 

101, 196 

104, 379 

55.9 

57.6 

1.4 

0.9 

42.7 

41.4 

22 

19, 532 

21,306 

2,319 

1,961 

34,722 

32, 689 

81.1 

83.3 

1.2 

0.9 

17.7 

15.8 

23 

10, 220 

10,494 

2,427 

1,451 

27,258 

24,654 

84.3 

85.3 

1.3 

0.8 

14,4 

13.9 

24 

19,864 

22,611 

1,596 

1,222 

44,138 

32,811 

74.4 

78.2 

0.9 

0.8 

24.7 

21.0 

25 

22,880 

26, 539 

2,487 

1,926 

89,064 

82,115 

57.1 

61.3 

1.2 

0.9 

41.7 

37.8 

26 

31, 178 

39,478 

2,247 

2,001 

75,727 

82,958 

70.4 

69.4 

0.9 

0.7 

28.8 

29.9 

27 

22, 866 

18,545 

855 

484 

19,918 

10, 604 

73.3 

8.5. 0 

1.1 

0.7 

25.6 

14.3 

28 

20,562 

17, 579 

781 

429 

26,041 

19,231 

64.1 

74.7 

1.0 

0.6 

31.9 

24.8 

29 

19, 107 

21,028 

1,315 

987 

53,430 

49,441 

56.0 

61.1 

1.1 

0.8 

42.9 

38.1 

30 

31,450 

33,100 

1,495 

1,335 

66, 701 

65,398 

58.7 

62.5 

0.9 

0.8 

40.4 

30.8 

31 

322 

313 

144 

123 

3,986 

4,535 

59.3 

57.0 

1.4 

1.1 

39.3 

41.9 

32 

1,963 

2,399 

1,262 

9.S8 

13,841 

14,416 

68.5 

68.5 

2.6 

2.0 

28.9 

29.5 

33 

9 

7 

19 

15 

85 

84 

49.0 

54.4 

9.3 

6.9 

41.7 

38.  7 

34 

14,909 

15,700 

2,134 

1,625 

47,745 

48,729 

73.2 

72.6 

1.1 

0.9 

25. « 

26. 5 

35 

5,8S1 

7,660 

1,090 

872 

14,098 

19,835 

82.6 

78. 6 

1.2 

0.9 

16.2 

20.5 

36 

19,529 

23, 938 

928 

1,118 

117,459 

107, 287 

56.1 

57.3 

0.3 

0.4 

43.5 

42.3 

37 

7,635 

8,827 

738 

863 

124,231 

111,221 

35.1 

36.5 

0.4 

0.5 

64.5 

63.0 

38 

7,548 

9,860 

1,655 

1,419 

206,954 

190,980 

32.9 

33.9 

0.5 

0.5 

66.6 

65,6 

39 

2,730 

2,892 

1,829 

1,275 

13,689 

13,342 

71.3 

70.8 

3.4 

2.5 

25.3 

26.7 

40 

20, 121 

.  21,500 

969 

993 

90,330 

87,860 

66.3 

65.7 

0.4 

0.4 

33.4 

33.9 

41 

18,550 

24,044 

807 

826 

103,885 

101,061 

58.6 

58.6 

0.3 

0.3 

41.1 

41.1 

42 

11,541 

16,340 

741 

646 

148,269 

158,326 

41.8 

39.5 

0.3 

0.2 

57.9 

60.2 

43 

7,542 

9,591 

989 

825 

179, 802 

181,491 

33.6 

33.6 

0.4 

0.3 

66.1 

66.1 

44 

14,610 

18,783 

736 

763 

119, 221 

107,266 

48.4 

49.7 

0.3 

0.4 

51.3 

50.0 

45 

5,359 

4,399 

828 

950 

77,381 

66,607 

42.3 

44.0 

0.6 

0.8 

57.1 

55.3 

46 

23, 431 

20, 520 

935 

651 

97, 836 

104, 137 

48.6 

44.9 

0.5 

0.3 

51.0 

54.8 

47 

29,783 

28,348 

2,514 

2,332 

232,309 

219,575 

46.1 

46.9 

0.6 

0.6 

53.3 

52.6 

48 

11,840 

1,840 

899 

505 

6,507 

2,344 

87.2 

89.1 

1.6 

1.9 

11.3 

8.9 

49 

4,348 

2,229 

758 

450 

6, 701 

3,188 

82.3 

88.2 

1.8 

1.5 

15.9 

10.3 

50 

2,722 

1,102 

377 

311 

1,968 

897 

85.1 

89.0 

2.4 

2.8 

12.5 

8.2 

51 

9,738 

4,519 

880 

787 

13,763 

8,390 

75.6 

80.1 

1.5 

1.7 

2.3.0 

IS.  2 

52 

4,223 

2,981 

433 

321 

3,655 

1,957 

86.3 

93.6 

1.5 

0.9 

12.2 

5.5 

53 

899 

444 

305 

163 

1,801 

861 

78.9 

88.9 

3.1 

1.8 

IS.l 

9.3 

54 

3,445 

2,586 

296 

194 

2,787 

1,720 

88.0 

91.2 

1.2 

0.9 

10.9 

7.9 

55 

206 

114 

168 

181 

296 

333 

85.3 

80.9 

5.3 

6.7 

9.4 

12.4 

56 

7,869 

5,776 

1,168 

961 

12,419 

7,726 

79.5 

84.5 

1.8 

1.7 

18.7 

13.7 

57 

6,563 

4,814 

916 

847 

9,427 

6,859 

79.4 

83.1 

1.8 

1.9 

18.8 

15.1 

58 

11,698 

10, 132 

4,949 

8,417 

25, 141 

18,148 

74.4 

75.5 

4.2 

3.9 

21.4 

20.6 

59 

632 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICUL.TL 

Table  24.— TENANT  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCOl. 


NG  TO  FORM 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


GEOGRAPinc  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


total  number  of 
farms  operated  by 
tenants. 


1920 


TTnited  States 2,454,804 


11 

ss 

304 
375 
542 
522 
526 
37 
46 


75: 

19 
26 
53 
66 

•3 
13 

47 

14 

117 

124 

206 

13 

90, 
103 
14S: 
179 

119 

T 

9 
232; 

6 
6 
1 

13 
3 
1 
2, 


1910 


2,354,676 


15, 
104 
303 
342 
510 
528 
497 
19 
32 


44 

S 

51 

77 
64 
104: 

32: 

24 
32 

82: 
82: 

10 
19 
49 
65: 

4 
14: 

48 
19 

107: 
111 
i9o: 
13: 

87, 
101 

158: 

181 
107 

66: 

104 

219: 

2 
3i 

8, 
1 


SHARE  TENANTS. 


1920 


Total, 
including 
croppers. 


1, 678, 812 


2,698 

51, 174 

182,  283 

186, 704 

389, 512 

377, 725 

445, 078 

23,968 

19, 670 


292 
120 
1,621 
330 
22 
313 

20,864 

3,600 

26, 710 

50, 665 
48, 473 
45, 281 
23, 280 
14, 584 

18, 976 
25, 606 
46, 245 
16, 943 
12, 269 
25, 636 
41,129 

3,314 

11,011 

6 

37,761 

6,959 

98, 758 

82, 212 

142, 532 

6,959 

73, 655 
81,235 
87, 676 
135, 159 

94, 884 

61,808 

77, 364 

211,022 

4,398 
4,023 
1,125 
9,575 
2,469 

887 
1,369 

122 

5,851 
4,176 
9,643 


Share 
tenants 
proper. 


1, 117, 721 


2,698 
51,174 
182, 283 
1S6, 704 
186, 986 
175, 441 
288, 797 
23,968 
19,670 


292 
120 
1,621 
330 
22 
313 

20,864 
3, 600 
26, 710 

50, 665 
48, 473 
45, 281 
23, 280 
14, 584 

18,976 
25, 606 
46, 245 
16, 943 
12, 269 
25, 536 
41, 129 

3,106 

9,552 

6 

24,046 

5,331 
58,  819 
38,423 
45,035 

2,668 

44,205 
43, 157 
39, 779 
48,300 

47, 219 
30, 499 
68, 438 
142,641 

4,398 
4,023 
1,125 
9,575 
2, 469 

887 
1,369 

122 

5,851 
4,176 
9,643 


Crop- 
pers. 1 


561, 091 


202, 526 
202, 284 
156, 281 


208 
1,459 


13, 715 
1,628 
39, 939 
43, 789 
97, 497 
4,291 

29,450 
38,078 
47, 897 
86,859 

47, 665 

31,309 

8, 926 

68, 381 


>  Reported  in  the  Southern  states  only. 


FARM   TENURE.    • 
OF   TENANCY,    BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


633 


SHARE-CASH  TENANTS. 


1920 


127,822 


1910 


128, 466 


95 

1,127 

33, 537 

68, 316 

1,977 

6,795 

13,900 

786 

1,289 


30 

356 
40 
731 


421 
358 

8,375 
16,401 

6,995 
891 

7,891 
14, 773 
12,990 

11 

38 

2 

337 

212 

468 

521 

355 

33 

2,221 

836 

430 

3,308 

3,837 
1,193 
3,902 
4,%8 

160 
154 
43 
304 
39 
27 
56 
3 

269 
278 
742 


216 
2,232 
33, 551 
50, 983 
10,117 
12, 555 
16, 993 
615 
1,204 


CASH  TENANTS. 


44 
29 
50 
43 

8 
42 

1,013 

177 

1,042 

3, 462 

4,  890 

23, 665 

870 

658 

3,774 

•129 

'■V)3 

3,0; 

ll,0(')vj 

9, 612' 

47 
204 


1,208 
923 
2,033 
2,326 
3, 089 
287 

3,424 

2,884 
2,428 
3,819 

3,030 
1,362 
3, 962 
8,639 

51 

131 

27 

2:33 

51 

18 

97 

7 

255 
245 
704 


1920 


Total, 
including 
standing 

renters. 


585, 005 


8,071 

32, 879 

76, 945 

107, 568 

139, 907 

124,478 

59, 799 

10, 916 

24,442 


Cash 
tenants 
proper. 


1,569 
1,073 
1,489 
1,706 
609 
1,565 

14, 676 
2,983 
15, 220 

19, 298 
10,615 
26, 300 
9,312 
11,420 

15, 251 
44, 586 
17,292 
1, 175 
-5, 328 
12, 307 
11,629 

484 

2,306 

71 

^16 

40,  OTi 

61, 820 

5,995 

9,929 
17, 883 
57, 694 
38, 972 

18, 171 
13, 505 
15,710 
12,413 

1,757 
2,089 

604 
3,375 

894 

853 
1,176 

168 

5,830 
4,382 
14, 230 


480, 009 


8,071 
32, 879 
76, 945 
107, 568 
64, 594 
99, 227 
55, 367 
10,916 
24,442 


Standing 
renters.  1 


104, 996 


1, 569 
1,073 
1,489 
1, 766 
609 
1,565 

14,676 
2,983 
15, 220 

19, 298 
10,615 
26, 300 
9,312 
11,420 

15, 251 
44,586 
17, 292 
1,175 
5,328 
12, 307 
11,629 

482 
2, 288 
71 
7,577 
5,616 
9,425 
15, 769 
18, 178 
5,188 

9,618 
4,  Nil 

28,>04 

17, 4K 
10, 905 
15, 6.S0 
11,363 

1, 757 
2, 089 

604 
3,375 

894 

8.53 
1,176 

168 

5,830 
4, 382 
14,230 


75, 313 

25, 251 

4,432 


39 

11 

6,491 

24, 303 

43,642 

807 

311 
3, 072 
11,200 
10,668 

752 

2,600 

30 

1,050 


1910 


712, 294 


9,787 

40, 958 

84,082 

102, 883 

176,617 

192, 252 

84, 191 

5,661 

15,863 


1,733 
1,224 
2,182 
2,115 
738 
1,795 

18, 519 
3,499 
18,940 

21,068 
10,636 
32, 120 
9,629 
10, 629 

7,918 

43, 394 

24,  MM 

324 

2,301 
10, 701 
13,784 

619 

2,938 

82 

11,413 

8,560 

20,708 

50,268 

75, 223 

6,806 

12, 701 
27, 436 
83,360 
68,755 

30, 405 
14,486 
21,751 
17,549 

790 
807 
266 
2,211 
440 
466 
490 
191 

3,089 
3,037 
9,737 


UNSPECIFIED  TENANTS. 


1920 


63, 165 


738 

3,010 

11,642 

12, 431 

10, 692 

13, 288 

7,970 

1,808 

1,586 


132 
175 
250 
168 
2 


1910 


113. 993 


2,401 
6,123 
15, 252 
21,656 
24,314 
16, 008 
22,029 
3,065 
3,145 


497 
475 
134 
607 
181 


11 

1,206 

507 
2,254 

203 

697 

1,601 

3,172 

4,103 

2,686 

2,699 

3,582 

2,236 

5,043 

1,708 

1,812 

896 

2,129 

1,536 

2,648 

2,471 

3,657 

5,195 

3,200 

909 

2,076 

553 

2,106 

814 

2,900 

953 

5,069 

177 

247 

486 

1,156 

6 

2,031 

2,636 

1,300 

776 

2,317 

4,331 

1,426 

5,987 

2,247 

7,164 

702 

2,017 

4,525 

2,559 

3,931 

2,494 

2,469 

5,186 

2,363 

5,769 

2,329 

5,278 

875 

2,049 

860 

6,068 

3,906 

8,634 

192 

551 

435 

611 

196 

,  197 

509 

1,033 

253 

233 

34 

105 

186 

296 

3 

,  39 

469 

923 

591 

650 

526 

1,572 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
18 
19 

20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 

44 

45 
46 
47 
48 

49 
50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 

57 
58 
59 


634 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  25. 


-ACREAGE  OF  FARM  LAND,  WITH  PERCENTAGES  AND  AVERAGES,  BY 
TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DmSION  OR   STATE 
AND   TENURE. 


■UNITED  STATES, 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Geographic 
Divisions. 

New  England. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Middle  Atlantic. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  North 
Central. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  North 
Central. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

South  Atlantic. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  South 
Central. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  South 
Central. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Mountain. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Pacific. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


965,883,715 

636,775,015 
54,129,157 
264,979,543 


ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 


1920 


16,990,642 

14, 704, 536 

980, 426 

1.305,680 


40,572,901 

29,018,681 
1,923,037 
9,631,183 


117,735,179 

76,518,051 

2, 867, 235 

38,349,893 


256,973,229 

168,570,080 
6, 079, 202 
82,323,947 


97,775,243 

61,798,370 

4,402,027 

31,574,846 


78,897,463 

54,021,795 

1,528,565 

23,347,103 


173, 449, 127 
104,781,491 
16,510,572 
52,157,064 


117, 337, 226 

90, 888, 734 
12,973,586 
13,474,906 


56,152,705 

36,473,277 
6,864,507 
12,814,921 


1910 


878,798,325 

598,554,617 
53,730,865 
226,512,843 


19,714,931 

17,089,125 
1,087,463 
1,538,343 


43,191,056 

30,283,268 

1,714,084 

11,193,704 


117,929,148 

80,234,320 

2, 354, 205 

35,340,623 


232,648,121 

164,789,865 

5,005,299 

62, 852, 957 


103, 782, 256 
69,129,783 
3,364,390 

31,288,082 


81,520,629 

57,131,972 

1,603,467 

22,785,190 


169,149,976 

104,353,474 
19,698,17J 


503,  073, 007 

314,107,4.83 
13,210,999 
175,754,525 


improved  land  in 
farms  (acres). 


1920 


478,451,750 

309,850, 421 
12,314,015 
156,287,314 


6, 114, 601 

5,279,659 
323, 146 
511,7% 


26,662,107 

18,776,624 
1,027,679 
6,757,804 


87,894,835 

55, 129, 801 

1,828,791 

30, 936, 243 


171, 394, 439 

107,103,336 
2,856,089 


1910 


7,254,904 

6, 259, 844 
376,404 
618,656 


29,320,894 

20,288,060 

910,418 

8,122,416 


88,947,228 

58,470,026 

1,493,321 

28,983,881 


164,284,862 

111,279,585 
2,726,669 


61,435,014   50,278,608 


48,509,886 

28,028,682 

1,470,268 

19, 010, 936 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 
LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


1920  1910 


52.6 

49.3 
24.4 
66.3 


S6.0 

35.9 
33.0 
39.2 


65.6 

64.7 
53.4 
70.2 


74.7 
72.0 
63.8 
80.7 


66.7 

63.5 
47.0 
74. 


54.4 

51.8 
22.9 
69.0 


36.8 

36.6 
34.6 
40.2 


67.9 

67.0 
53.1 
72.6 


75.4 

72.9 
6.3.4 
82.0 


7<V 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE 
PER  FARM. 


All  land. 


1920    1910 


148.2 

162.2 
790.8 
107.9 


108.5 

104.9 
204.2 
112.5 


95.4 

88.7 
195. 2 
109.2 


138.1 

151.6 

924.7 

96.2 


104.4 

101.5 
202.2 
102.5 


92.2 

85.3 
188.9 
107.4 


Improved 
land. 


1920    1910 


78.0 

80.0 
193.0 
71.6 


39.1 

37.7 
67.3 
44.1 


75.2 
78.5 
211.9 
66.4 


38.4 

37.2 
70.0 
41.2 


62- 5  57.1 

57. -100. 4 
104.     77.9 


108.6  jV  2 

99-4l7.0 
12^   116.4 


5 

4.5 

,"80. 0 


48,479,73?  *?-5 

28,844  >.  I  4^-4 
1,229^4 

18, 40«'''*''^ 


44,380,132^3,946,846 

27,730,39.-27,383,92^ 

685  0«         578,791 

15,964^8   15,984,133 


6^,189,606 

;?,  786, 227 

1,338,924 

45^  098,' 331 1129,064,455 


59, 533, 420 

42, 26.%  930 
.11,003,725 
6,263,765 


61,328,789 

33,276,880 
7,900,061 
10,151,848 


30,105,868 

23, 592, 819 
1,536,415 
4,976,634 


23,921,533 

14,679,942 
2, 144, 596 
7,096,995 


33.4 
60.2 


58,264,273 

30,885,471 

1,426,467 

25, 952, 335 


15,916,002 

12,152,588 
1,471,963 
2,290,451 


22,038,008 

14,286,658 
2,100,898 
5,650,452 


46.7 

41.7 
36.5 

58.8 


56.3   63.9 


51.3 

44.8 
68.4 


37.0 

32.2 

8.1 

55.7 


25.7 

26.0 
11.8 
36, 


47.9 
36.1 

70.2 


34.4 

29.6 
7.2 
57.5 


26.7 

2,8.8 
13.4 
36.6 


42.6   42.9 


40.2 
31.2 
55.4 


42. 
26.6 

55.7 


234.8 

237. 0 
564.1 
219.5 


84.4 

101.8 

449.2 

58.2 


75.0 

102.7 

436.0 

44.7 


174.1 

225. 7 

3293.6 

99.0 


209.6 

217.1 
597.0 
183.4 


93.  S 

116.5 

405.4 
61.3 


78.2 

111.9 

487. 4 
43.1 


179.3 

236.7 

4194. 7 

90.6 


480.7 

448.8 
3152. 0 
359.5 


239 

202. 5 
976. 0 
272.7 


81.0 

71.9 
135.0 
101.6 


156.2 

150.6 
265.  0 
163.8 


41.9 

46.2 

150.0 

35.1 


42.2 

52.7 
195.4 
30.6 


64.4 

72.8 

267.1 

55.2 


324.5 

262.8 
3778. 8 
318.1 


270.3 

219.0 
15x2.0 
310. 1 


79.2 

72.3 
137.7 
95.5 


148.0 

146.6 
325.2 
146.7 


43.6 

48.6 
14.8. 1 
36.1 


42.2 

53.6 
175.9 
30.2 


61.8 

70.1 
303.8 
52.2 


123.3 

116.5 
373.3 
132.8 


102.2 

81.5 
304.9 
151.0 


86.8 

75.6 
505.5 
116.3 


116.1 

94.0 
402. 1 
172.6 


FARM   TENURE. 


635 


Table  25, 


-ACREAGE    OF    FARM   LAND,    WITH    PERCENTAGES  AND  AVERAGES    BY 
TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910-Continued. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  TENURE. 


New  England. 

Maine,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

New  Hampshire, 

total 

Owners 

Manajiers 

Tenants 

Vermont,  total... 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Massachusetts, 

total 

0\\-ners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Rhode  Island, 

total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Connecticut, 

total 

Owners , 

Managers , 

Tenants , 

Middle  Atlantic. 

New  York,  total. . . 

0\vners 

Managers 

Tenants 

New  Jersey, 

total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Pennsylvania, 

total 

Owners , 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  North 
Central. 

Ohio,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Indiana,  total 

Owners 

Managers , 

Tenants 


all  land  in  farms 
(acres). 


1920 


5,425,968 

5, 073,  Sob 
145,  793 
200, 319 


2,603,806 

2,296,3S3 
154, 358 
153, 065 

4,235,811 

3, 520, 899 
150, 197 
564, 715 


2,494,477 

2,021,920 

313, 095 

159, 4G2 


331, 600 

24S,  934 
29,792 
52, 874 


1,898,980 

1,542,544 

187, 191 

169, 245 


20,632,803 

15, 084, 383 

932, 355 

4,616,0(c 


2,282,585 

1,  424,  791 
208,  391 
649, 403 


17,657,513 

12,509,507 

782,291 

4,365,715 


23, 515, 888 

15,000,053 

5G1, 724 

7,954,111 

21, 063, 332 

12,  870, 464 

472,  916 

7, 719, 952 


1910 


6,296,859 

5, 915, 822 
15(i,901 
224,136] 


3,249,458 

2,863,633 
209, 625 
176, 200 

4, 663, 577 

3, 816, 498 
208, 938 
638, 141 


2, 875, 941 

2,343,103 

330, 914 

201, 924 


443, 308 

318, 262 
44,436 
80,610 


2, 185, 788 

1,831,807 
136, 649 
217,332 


22,030,367 

15, 824, 840 

838, 476 

5,367,051; 


2,573,857 

1,562,906 
227,340 
783,611; 


18, 586, 832 

12,895,522 

64S,  268| 

5, 043, 042 


24, 105, 708 

16,031,682 

504, 636 

7,569,390 

21, 299, 823 

13, 938, 925 

483, 469, 

6, 877, 4291 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  (ACRES). 


1920 


1,977,329 

1, 853, 224 
49, 431 
74, 674 


702, 902 

623, 673 
33, 821 
45,408 

1, 691, 595 

1, 387, 502 
55,962 
248, 131 


908, 834 
744, 523 
104,tio0 
59,661 


132.855 

97,719 
13, 943 
21, 193 


701, 086 

573,018 
65,339 
62,729 


13, 158, 781 

9, 600, 996 

462, 387 

3, 095, 398 


1, 555, 607 

971, 819 
101,871 
481, 917 


11,847,719 

8, 203, 809 

463, 421 

3,  ISO,  489 


18,542,353 

11,  746, 480 

390, 147 

6,405,726 


1910 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 
LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


1920  1910 


2,360,667  36.4 

2,222,452  36.5 

53,352  33.9 

84,853;  36.2 


929, 1851 

829,3011 
42, 7901 
57,094| 


1,633, 965 1  39.9 

1,321,497!  39.4 

52,584  37.3 

259,884  43.9 


1,164,501 

931,621 
150, 2(X) 
82, 674 


178, 344 

127, 964 
15, 914 
34,466 


988, 252 

827,009 
01,558 
99,685 


14,844,039 

10,  606, 157 

43] , 936 

3, 805, 946 


1, 803, 338 

1,105,612 

106, 528 

591, 196 


12,673,519 

8,576,291 

371,954 

3, 725, 274 


19, 227, 969 

12,  724,  li72| 

349,442 

6,153,8551 


16,680,212    16,931,252    79.2 

10,025,972]  10, 943, 2'J7|    77.9 

34(i,707         343,151     73.3 

6,307,5331    S,  644, 80411  81.7 


27.0 

27.2 
21.9 
29.7 


36.4 

36.  8 
33.4 
37.4 


37.5 

37.6 
34.0 
37.9 


28.6 

29.0 

20.4 
32.4 

35.0 

34.6 
25.2 
40 


40.5 

39.8 
45.4 
40.9 


40.1   40.2 

39.3  40.2 
46.8  35.8 
40.1   42.8 


36.9 
37.1 
34.9 
37.1 


63.8 

ta.e 

49.6 
67.1 


68.2 

68.2 
48.9 
74.2 


67.1 

65.6 
59.2 
72.9 


78.9 

78.3 
69.5 
80.5 


45.2 
45.1 
45.1 
45.9 


67.4 

67.0 
61.5 
70.9 


70.1 

70.7 
46.9 
75.4 


68.2 

66.5 
57.4 
73.9 


79.8 
79.4 
69. 2; 
81.3 

79.5 

78.5 
71.0 
82.1 1 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE 
PER  FARM. 


All  land. 


1920    1910 


112.5 

Ul. 

185.5 

103.0 


126.9 

123.4 

282 

111.5 

145.7 

140.2 
264.4 
166, 


77.9 

72.0 
192.4 
69.7 


81.2 

76.  7 
145.3 
83.5 


83.8 

78.4 
174.9 

88.2 


104.9 

104.8 
157.1 

87.4 


120.1 

1 16.  9 

307. 8 

93.8 

142.6 

136.0 
328.5 
159.2 


77.9 

73.1 

177. 6 

67.8 


83.8 

77.9 
177.0 
84.5 


81.5 

78.8 
144.0 
82.6 


Improved 
land. 


1920    1910 


41.0 

40.8 
62.9 
37.3 


34.2 

33.5 
61.9 
33.1 


39.3 
39.4 
53.4 
33.1 


34.3 
33.9 
62.8 
30.4 


58.2  50.0 

55. 2  47. 1 
98. 5  82.  7 

73.3  64.8 


28.4 
26.5 
64.3 
26.1 


32.5 

30.1 
68.0 
33.5 


30.9 

29.1 
61.1 
32.7 


106.8  102.2  68.1 
99. 4  94. 9  63. 3 
213.11  207.0,  105.7 
124.4   119,61    83.4 


76.8 
65.1 
211.1 
95,1 


87.3 

81.5 
174.2 
98.6 


91.6 

84.3 
183.3 
105.2 

102.7 

93.8 
203.1 
117.7 


76.9  52.4 

64.8  44.4 

214.6  103.2 

94. 5  70. 6 


84.8 

78.6 
163.7 
98.7 


88.6 

83.5 
183.3 
98.1 

98.8 

93.9 

210.5 

106.3 


58. 
53. 4 
103.2 
71.9 


72.2 

66.0 
127.3 
84.7 

81.3 

73.1 

148.9 

96.2 


31.5 

29.0 
80.6 
27.8 


3S.7 
31.3 

63.4 
36.1 


36.9 
35.6 
64.9 
37.9 


68.8 

63.6 
106.6 

84.8 


53.9 

45.8 

100.5 

71.3 


57.8 
52.2 
93.9 
72.9 


70.7 

66.2 

126.9 

79.7 

78.6 

73.7 
149.4 
87.3 


636 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS— AGRICULTURE. 


Table  25.— ACREAGE   OF  FARM   LAND,   WITH   PERCENTAGES   AND   AVERAGES,   BY 
TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continuod. 


ALL  LAND 

IN  farms 

IMPROVED 

LAND  IN 

PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 

AVERAGE  ACREAGE 
PER  FARM. 

DIVISION    OR   STATE 
AND  TENURE. 

(acrks;.              I 

PROVED. 

All  land. 

Improved 
land. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

85.4 

83.7 
81.0 
87.3 

67.9 

67.7 
46.3 
71.9 

56.2 

55.4 
45.5 
61.5 

71.1 

67.8 
(j4.  1 
79.2 

85.5 

84.9 

78.4 
86.4 

71.4 

70.8 
(i4.6 
73.6 

67.8 

65.0 
59.5 

77.4 

52.5 

47.5 
31.3 
67.2 

54.7 

49.9 
29.2 
66.3 

67.4 

65.5 
41.2 
72.2 

69.1 

66.9 
77.0 
70.9 

65.9 

64.0 
(')5.  0 
69.1 

1910 

86.2 

84.6 
76.7 
88.8 

67.8 

67.1 
48.0 
73.1 

56.5 

55.4 
43.7 
63.7 

71.0 

68.6 
68.9 
78.9 

86.9 

86.2 
78.2 
88.3 

71.1 

70.2 
63.0 
74.0 

72.0 

69.6 

78.6 
84.2 

60.8 

55.8 
45.4 

78.5 

G3.1 

57.3 
51.4 
79.2 

68.9 

67. 1 
34.4 
76.2 

68.7 

67.5 
83.1 
69.1 

66.3 

64.8 
62.4 
69.0 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

East  North 
Central— Con. 

niinois,  total 

31,974,775 

1(3, 265, 076 

712,850 

14,996,849 

19,032,961 

14, 541, 461 

587, 891 

3, 903, 609 

22,148,223 

17,840,997 

531, 854 

3,775,372 

30,221,758 

21,014,164 

443, 089 

8, 764, 505 

33,474,896 

18,051,121 

569, 086 
14, 854, 689 

34,774,679 

24, 686,  797 

664, 447 

9,423,435 

36,214,751 

26, 850, 085 

811,467 

8,553,199 

34,636,491 

24,169,377 

889,  717 

9, 577, 397 

42,225,475 

26,  421, 765 

1,480,485 

14,323,225 

45,425,179 

27,376,771 

1,220,911 

10,827,497 

944,511 

451, 47b 

21,485 

471,550 

4,757,999 

2, 750,  870 

259, 426 

1, 747, 703 

32,522,937 

17,787,063 

558,463 

14,177,411 

18,940,614 

15,107,494 

452,504 

3,380,616 

21,060,066 

17,369,156 

355, 133 

3,335,777 

27, 675, 823 

20, 668,  885 

413, 734 

6,593,204 

33,930,688 

20,214,337 

490, 805 

13,225,546 

34,591,248 

25, 189, 241 

629,845 

8,772,162 

28,426,650 

23. 586, 728 

477,213 

4,362,709 

26,016,892 

19,314,938 

635, 199 

6, 066,  755 

38,622,021 

26,975,554 

1,094,812 

10,551,655 

43,384,799 

28, 840, 182 

1, 263, 691 

13,280,926 

1,038,866 

476, 827 

21,164 

640, 875 

5,057,140 

2,905,318 

207, 291 

1,944,531 

27,294,533 

13,621,331 

577,654 
13, 095, 548 

12,925,521 

9, 846,  841 

272,352 

2,806,328 

12,452,216 

9,889,177 

241, 931 

2, 321, 108 

21,481,710 

14, 254, 641 

283,  8t;9 

6,943,200 

28,606,951 

15,319,(524 

445,897 

12,  841,  430 

24,832,966 

17,46(i,971 

428, 977 

6,937,018 

24,563,178 

17,457,329 

482, 855 

6,622,994 

18,199,250 

11,483,257 

278, 750 

6,437,237 

23, 109, 624 

13,178,570 

432,464 

9,498,690 

30,600,760 

17, 942, 944 

503, 271 

12,164,545 

653,052 

302, 219 

16,644 

334,289 

3, 136, 728 

1, 759, 988 

168,518 

1, 208, 222 

28,048,323 

15, 033, 192 

428, 467 
12,586,664 

12,832,078 

10, 142, 159 

217, 109 

2,472,810 

11,907,606 

9, 626, 706 

165, 152 

2, 125, 748 

19,  643, 533 

14,153,505 

2,so,  241 

5,204,787 

29,491,199 

17,432,2:35 

3.S3, 977 

11,674,987 

24,581,186 

17,694,543 

396,  712 

6,489,931 

20,455,092 

1C>,407,698 

374, 882 

3, 672, 512 

15,827,208 

10,779,500 

288, 106 
4,759,542 

24,382,577 

15,463,311 

662, 829 

8,356,437 

29,904,067 

19,348,793 

434, 862 

10,120,412 

713, 538 

322, 077 

17,587 

373, 874 

3,354,767 

1,883,482 

129,  269 

1,342,016 

134.8 

122.7 
209.0 
148.2 

96.9 

91.2 
253.5 
112.4 

117.0 

111.8 
219.1 
138.6 

169.3 

158. 3 
277. 6 
198.6 

156.8 

148.  1 
228.  8 
166. 8 

132.2 

!  133.4 

i  295.7 

124.4 

466.1 

471.7 
949.1 
429.4 

464.1 

605.5 
1139.  2 
367.8 

339.4 

379.2 
1125.  8 
268.1 

274.8 

282.0 
816.  7 
262.3 

93.1 

75.1 
149.2 
118.3 

99.3 

8.3.9 
205.  6 
126.3 

129.1 

122.6 
234. 1 
136.8 

91.5 

87.7 
230.8 
103.4 

118.9 

115.0 
244.8 
135.3 

177.3 

109.  3 
338.6 
200.9 

156.3 

152. 0 
254.  8 

161. 1 

124.8 

131.0 
314.8 
105.7 

382.3 

373.1 
986.  0 
409.1 

335.1 

333.1 

1480.  7 
315.5 

297.8 
340.4 
1109.  2 
213.4 

244.0 

259.6 
946.6 
203.1 

95.9 

77.2 
172.1 
119.3 

103.4 

86.7 
209.  S 
134.9 

115.1 

102.7 
1(59. 4 
129.4 

65.8 

61.8 
117.4 

80.8 

65.8 

62.0 
99.7 

85.2 

120.4 

107.  4 
177.9 
157.3 

134.0 

125.7 
179.3 
144.2 

94.4 

94.4 
190.9 
91.6 

316.2 

306.  7 
564.  7 
332.5 

243.8 

240.2 
356.  9 
247.2 

185.7 

189.2 
328.  9 

177.8 

185.1 

184.  8 
330. 6 
182. 2 

64.4 

5(13 
114.9 
83.9 

65.5 

53.  6 
133. 5 
87.3 

111.4 

103.6 

179.6 

120.6 

Michigan,  total 

62.0 

58.9 

110.7 

76.6 

Wisconsin,  total... 
Owners 

67.2 

63.7 

106.9 

86.2 

West  North 
Central. 

Minnesota,  total. .. 

125.8 

115.9 

Managers 

233.4 
158.6 

Iowa,  total 

135.9 

131. 1 

199.4 

142.2 

Missouri,  total 

88.7 
92.0 

198.3 

78.2 

North  Dakota, 

275.1 

269.6 

774.5 

344.4 

South  Dakota, 

203.8 

185.  S 

671.7 

247.5 

Nebraska,  total.. . 
Owners 

188.0 

195. 1 

570.  2 

169.  C 

Kansas,  total 

Owners 

168.2 
174.1 

325.7 

154.7 

South  Atlantic. 
Delaware,  total... 

65.8 

62.1 

143.  C 

Tenants 

82.4 

Maryland,  total . . . 

68.6 

56.  2 

Managers 

130.8 

Tenants 

93.1 

FARM   TENURE. 


637 


Table  25.— ACREAGE   OF  FATIM  LAND,  WITH  PERCENTAGES  AND  AVERAGES.   BY 
TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  lOlft-Continued. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  TENURE. 


South  Atlantic— 
Continued . 

Dist.  Columbia, 

total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Virginia,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  Virginia, 

total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

North  Carolina, 

total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

South  Carolina, 

total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Georgia,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Florida,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  South 
Central. 

Kentucky,  total. . 
Owners 

Managers. 
Tenants. 


Tennessee,  total. . 
Owners. 
Managers. 
Tenants.. 


Alabama,  total. . . 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Mississippi,  total . 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  LAiro  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 


1920 


5,668 
1,729 
1,951 
1,988 

18, 561, 112 

13, 760, 903 

823, 750 

3, 976, 459 


9, 569, 790 

7,813,342 

356, 083 

1,400,365 


20,021,736 

13, 441, 509 

386,449 

6, 193, 778 


12,426,675 

6, 717, 237 

424, 522 

6, 284, 910 

25,441,061 

12, 800, 859 

925, 9S9 

11, 714, 213 

6,046,691 

4, 060, 445 

1,202,372 

783, 874 


21,612,772 

16, 791, 715 

269,839 

4, 551, 218 

19,510,856 

13, 778, 809 

220, 879 

5,511,168 

19,576,856 

12,117,491 

455, 098 

7,004,26- 

18,196,979 

11,333,780 

582, 749 

6,280,450 


1910 


6,063 

2,429 
1,456 

2,178 

19,495,636 

14, 715, 345 

660, 325 

4,119,966 


10, 026, 442 

8, 184, 195 

2.S4,502 

1, 557, 745 


22,439,129 

15, 656, 323 

582, 377 

0, 200, 429 


13,512,028 

8,051,503 

547,412 

4, 913, 113 

26,953,413 

14,  S51,  292 

779, 122 

11,322,999 

5,253,538 

4,286,551 
280, 741 
680,246 


22, 189, 127 

17, 462, 755 

315, 260 

4,411,112 

20,041,657 

14, 672, 637 

334, 929 

5,034,091 

20,732,312 

13, 280, 106 

306, 76- 

7, 085, 439 

18,557,533 

11,716,474 

58f),511 

6,254,548 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  (ACRES). 


1920 


4,258 
1,311 
1,519 
1,428 

9,460,492 

7,042,904 

415, 481 

2, 002, 107 


5, 520, 308 

4,587,648 
184, 148 
748,512 


8,198,409 

4,  960, 358 

112,279 

3, 119, 772 


6, 184, 159 

2, 622, 929 

116,442 

3, 444, 788 

13,055,209 

5,108,353 

319,099 

7, 027, 757 

2,297,271 

1,036,972 
136, 238 
524,061 


13, 975, 746 

10, 694, 025 

162, 575 

3, 119, 146 

11,185,302 

7,506,98' 

107, 729 

3,570,586 

9,893,407 

4,986,369 

184,306 

4, 722, 732 

9, 325, 677 

4,543,012 

230, 481 

4, 552, 184 


1910 


5,133 

2,127 
1,263 
1,743 

9,870,058 

7,471,786 

320,528 

2,077,744 


5, 521, 757 

4,006,1031 
133, 834 
781, 820 


8,813,056 

5, 539, 783 

159, 982 

3, 113, 291 


6,097,999 

2, 800, 778 

141,806 

3, 155, 415 

12,298,017 

4,931,295 

248,350 

7,118,372 

1,805.408 

1,  286.  KH\ 

76. 405 

442,107 


14,354,471 

11,  OS(J,  744 

174,  708 

3, 093, 019 

10,890,484 

7, 461, 499 

115,918 

3,313,067 

9,693,5811 

4, 620, 232 

120, 0991 

4, 953, 250 

9, 008, 310 

4,215,447 

168,0<X')| 

4, 624, 797' 


1920   1910 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 
LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


75.1 

75.8 


71.8 


84.7 

87.6 
86.7 
80.0 


51.0   50.6 

51.2  50.8 
50.4   48.5 

50.3  50.4 


57.7 
58.7 
51.7 
53.5 


55.1 

56.3 
47.0 
50.2 


40.9  39.3 

36.9,  35.4 

29.1  27.5 

50.4  50.2 


49.8 

39.0 
27.4 
65.2 

51.3 

39.9 
34.5 
65.1 

38.0 

40.3 
11.3 
66.9 


64.7 

63.7 
60.2 
68.5 

67.3 

54.5 
48.8 
64.8 

50.5 

41.2 
40.5 
67.4 

51.2 

40.1 
39.6 
72.5 


45.1 

34.8 
25.9 
64.2 

45.6 
33.2 
31.9 
62.9 

34.4 

30.0 

27. 

64.4 


64.7 

63. 5 
55.4 
70.1 

54.3 

50.9 
34.6 
65.8 

46.8 

34.8 

32. 

69.9 

48.5 

36.0 

28, 

73.9 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE 
PER  FARM. 


All  land. 


1920    1910 


27.8 

17.3 
102.7 
23.4 


27.9 

20.6 
97.1 
25.9 


99.7  105.9 

100.9  110.1 

386.0  400.4 

83. 3  84. 5 


109.6 

10S.4 

326.7 

99.3 


74.2 

88.8 
416.4 
52.7 


64.5 

99.2 

575.2 

42.5 

81.9 

125.3 
559. 5 
56.0 

112.0 

105. 5 

657.4 

57.3 


79.9 

93.6 
278.5 
50.4 

77.2 

93.0 

273.7 

53.1 

76.4 

113.2 
614. 2 
47.2 


124.1 
589.2 
34.9 


103.7 

107 
326.3 

78.5 


88.4 

107.7 
520.9 

57.8 


76.6 
125.1 
634.3 

4-1.2 


Improved 
land. 


1920    1910 


20.9 

13.1 
79.9 
10.8 

50.8 
51.6 
194 
41.9 


63.2 

63.6 
168.9 
53.1 


30.4 

32.8 
121.0 
26.6 


32.1 

38.7 
157.8 
27.7 

92.6!  42.0 

150. 6  50.  0 

549.1  192.8 

59. 3  36. 9 

105. 0  42.  5 

121.1'  42.5 

220.  2  74. 5 

51. 4  38. 3 


85.6 

102.5 

317.5 

50.2 


51.6 

59.6 
167. 8 
34.5 


81.5  44.3 

101.8     50.7 

405.51  133.5 

49. 8j    34.4 

78.9     38 
127.  81    40. 0 
567.8   248.7 

4-1.8     31.9 

67.6  34.3 
127.3  49.8 
710.9,  2;«.  0 

34.51    25.3 


23.7 

18.0 

84.2 
20.8 

53.6 

55.9 
197.2 
42.6 


57.1 
60.6 
153.5 
39.4 


34.7 
38. 1 
143.1 
29.0 


34.6 

43.5 
164.3 
28.4 

42.3 

50.0 
175.0 
37.3 

36.1 

30.4 
60.0 
33.1 


55.4 

65.1 
175.9 
35.2 

44.3 

51.8 
140.3 
32.8 

36.9 

44.5 
185.9 
31.3 

32.8 

45.8 
203.7 
25.5 


638 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGEICULTUEE. 


Table  25. 


-ACREAGE    OF   FARM   LAND,  WITH    PERCENTAGES  AND   AVERAGES,  BY 
TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND    TENURE. 


"West  South 
Central. 

Arkansas,  total . . 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

liOUisiana,  total.. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Oklahoma,  total. . 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Texas,  total 

O^vners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Mountain. 

Montana,  total... 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Idaho,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Wyoming,  total.. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Colorado,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


New  Mexico,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Arizona,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Utah,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Nevada,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  land  in  farms 

(acres). 


1920 


17,456,750 

11, 810, 397 

351, 5(15 

5, 294, 788 

10, 019, 822 

6, 255,  255 

900, 121 

2, 864, 446 

31,951,934 

18,471,693 

926, 026 

12,554,215 

114, 020, 621 

68, 244, 146 
14, 332, 860 
31,443,615 


35,070,656 

28, 952, 950 
2, 859,  873 
3, 257, 833 

8,375,873 

6, 798, 893 

385,  718 

1, 191, 262 

11,809,351 

9,359,51 
1, 465, 993 
983, 841 

24,462,014 

18,621,678 
1,595,853 
4, 244, 483 

24, 409, 633 

17, 854, 006 
3, 862, 989 
2,692,638 

5,802,126 

3,819,651 

1,390,949 

591, 520 

5,050,410 

4,062,508 
015, 734 
372, 168 

2, 357, 163 

1,419,531 
796, 47" 
141, 155 


1910 


17,416,075 

12,389,542 

328, 180 

4,698,347 

10, 439, 481 

6,  766, 123 

986, 357 

2,687,001 

28,859,353 

15, 996, 795 

428, 679 

12, 433, 879 

112, 435, 067 

69,201,014 
17,954,949 
25, 279, 104 


13, 545, 603 

10,640,902 
1.429,990 
1,474,711 

5,283,604 

4,446,313 
270,  234 
567, 057 

8,543,010 

5, 152, 581 

2,  862, 992 

527, 437 

13, 532, 113 

10, 134, 797 
1, 140, 446 
2, 256, 870 

11,270,021 

7, 095, 901 

3, 195, 759 

978,361 

1, 246, 613 
874,914 
264, 798 
106, 901 

3, 397, 699 

2, 888, 090 
315,376 
194,233 

2, 714, 757 

1, 032, 432 

1,524,130 

158, 195 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  (acres). 


1920  1910 


9, 210, 556 

5, 340, 197 

143, 616 

3,  720, 743 

5, 626, 226 

2, 979, 005 

3(i2, 025 

2, 285, 196 

18,125,321 

9, 885;  001 

196, 293 

8,044,02" 

31,227,503 

15, 5S2, 024 

636, 990 

15,008,489 


11,007,278 

9,114,756 

489,333 

1,403,189 

4,511,680 

3, 544, 027 
181,096 
786, 557 

2,102,005 

1, 663, 148 
148, 024 
290,833 

7,744,75' 
5, 582, 44 

297,  .S02 
1,864,508 

1,717,224 

l,393,n,S3 

76, 3H6 

247,  775 

712,803 

442, 010 
119,215 
151,578 

1,715,380 

1,457,096 
79, 344 
178,940 

594,741 

396, 252 
145, 235 
53,254 


8, 076, 254 

4, 815, 122 

112,699 

3, 148, 433 

5,276,016 

2,  8t)5,  762 

414,442 

1,995,812 

17,551,337 

9,322,165 

176,927 

8, 052, 245 

27, 360, 666 

13, 882, 422 

722, 399 

12, 755, 845 


3,640,309 

2, 894, 823 
357, 840 
387, 646 

2, 778, 740 

2,268,114 

126, 814 

383, 812 

1, 256, 160 

940, 372 
189,900 
125, 888 

4, 302, 101 

2, 907, 897 

310,402 

1, 083, 802 

1,467,191 

1,29S,  739 
74,14 
94,305 

350, 173 

2.54, 439 
35, 871 
59,863 

1,368,211 

1, 202, 072 
66, 462 
99,677! 

752, 117 

3S6, 132 

310, 527 

55, 458 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 
LAND  IM- 
PEOVED. 


1920  1910 


52.8 

45.2 
40.9 
70.4 

56.2 
47.6 
40.2 

79.8 

56.7 
53.5 
21.2 
64.] 

27.4 

22.8 
4.4 

47.7 


31.4 

31.5 
17.1 
43.1 

53.9 
52.1 
47.0 
66.0 

17.8 

17.8 
10.1 
29.6 

31.7 

30.0 
18.7 
43.9 

7.0 

7.8 
2.0 
9.2 

12.3 

11.  ( 

8.  6 

25.6 

34.0 
35.9 
12.9 
48.1 

25.2 

27.9 
18.2 
37.7 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE 
PER  FARM. 


46.4 

38.9 
34.3 
67.0 

50.5 
42.3 
42.0 
74.3 

60. 

58.3 
41.3 
64.8 

24.3 

20.1 

4.0 

50.5 


26.9 

27.2 
25.0 
26.3 

52.6 

61.0 
46.9 
67.7 

14.7 

IS.  3 
6.6 
23.9 

31.8 

28.7 
27.2 
48.0 

13.0 

18.3 
2.3 
9.6 

28.1 

29.1 
13.5 
56.0 

40.3 

41.6 
21.1 
51.3 

27.7 
37.4 
20.4 
35.x 


All  land. 


1920    1910 


75.0 

104.8 

477.7 

44.4 

74.0 

109.3 

1087. 1 

37.0 

166.4 

198.  2 
990.4 
128.3 

261.5 

339.2 
5701.  2 
135.4 


608.1 

575.9 
31S1.  2 
500.7 

198.9 

19(1.  2 
£08.9 

177.8 

749.9 

698.3 
3888.6 
499.9 


Improved 
land. 


1920    1910 


81.1 

116.2 

430.1 

43.8 

86.6 

127.7 

1038. 3 

40.3 

151.7 

187.3 
65S.  5 
119.4 

269.1 

353. 3 
r699. 4 
115.1 


516.7 

455. 4 
2S31.  7 

629.1 

171.5 

163.  7 

600. 5 
177.9 

777.6 
526.9 
9205.  8 
588.0 


408.1  293.1 

411.2  274.0 
1S13. 5  1449.1 

308.4   269.0 


817.9 

693.2 
8921.5 
736.7 

581.7 

485.4 
45(10. 5 
328.4 


315.9 

212.5 

9955. 6 

499.9 

135.1 

106.  7 
1624 
124.2 


196.8  156.7 

179.9  146.1 
2080.  2 1625.  6 

133.5    112.9 


745.2 

525.9 
4740. 9 
476.9 


1009.  6 

474. 
8420. 4 
475.0 


39.6 

47.4 
195.1 
31.3 

41.5 

52.0 

437.2 

29.5 

94.4 

106. 0 

209.9 

82.2 

71.6 

77.4 
253.4 
64.6 


190.8 

181.  3 
544. 3 
215. 0 

107.2 

102. 3 
238.  9 
117.4 

133.5 

124.1 
392.6 

147.8 

129.2 

123.3 
338.4 
135.5 

57.5 
54.1 

176. 4 
67, 

71.5 

.56.  2 

390.  9 

84.2 

66.8 

64, 

26,8. 1 
64.2 

188.0 

146.  8 
864.  5 
179.9 


279.7 

177.5 
1715.6 
166.5 


FARM   TENURE. 


639 


Table  25.— ACREAGE   OP   FARM   LAND.   WITH   PERCENTAGES   AND   AVERAGES, 
TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  191(>-Continued. 


BY 


Dm.'^ION  OR  STATE 
AND  TENURE. 


Pacific. 

Washington,  total 

Owners , 

Manaf;crs , 

Tenants 

Oregon,  total , 

0^vne^s 

Managers 

Tenants , 

California,  total . . 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


all  land  in  farms 
(acres). 


1920 


13,244,720 

9, 259, 800 

541,13(5 

3, 443, 784 

13, 542, 318 

10,017,262 

837, 924 

2,687,132 

29,365,667 

17, 196,  215 

5,485,447 
6, 684, 005 


1910 


11,712,235 

9,115,171 

529, 082 

2,067,982 

11,685,1101 

9, 036, 370; 

766,007; 

1,882, 733 1 

27,931,444 

15,125,339 
6, 604, 972 
6,201,133 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  (acres). 


1920 


7,129,343 

4,529,580 

256, 391 

2, 343, 372 

4,913,851 

3,331,150 

300,687 

1, 282, 014 

11, 878, 339 
6, 819, 212 

1,587,518 
3, 471, 609 


1910 


6,373,311 

4, 760, 836 

159, 461 

1, 453, 014 

4,274,803 

3,061,350 

212,812 

1,000,641 

11,389,894 

6,464,472 

1,728,625 
3, 196,  797 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 

LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


1920  1910 


53.8 

48.9 
47.4 
68.0 

36.3 

33.3 
35.9 
47.7 

40.4 
39.7 
28.9 
51.9 


54.4 

52.2 
30.1 
70.3 

36.6 

33.9 

27.8 
53.1 

40.8 

42.7 
26.2 
51.6 


AVERAGE  acreage 
PER  FARM. 


Allland. 


1920    1910 


199.8 

17.5.7 
463. 3 
277.3 

269.7 
251.3 
914.8 
285.0 

249.6 

196.3 
1108. 4 
265.9 


208.4 
191.9 
550.6 
267.7 

256.8 
239.1 
904. 4 

274.5 

316.7 
227.0 
1933. 0 
341.7 


Improved 
land. 


1920    1910 


107.6 

85.9 
219.5 

188.7 

97.9 

S3. 6 
328.3 
130.0 

100.9 

77.9 

320.8 

138.1 


113.4 

100.2 
165.9 
188.1 

93.9 

81.0 
251.3 
145.9 

129.1 
97.0 
505.9 
176.1 


640  ABSTTIACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 

Table  26.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL 


OmsiON  OR  STATE 
AND  TENURE. 


UNITED  STATES. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Geographic 
Divisions. 


New  England. 


$77, 924, 100, 338 

47,611,5-45,944 

3, 132, 273, 005 

27,180,281,389 


Total. 

Owners 

Managers.. 
Tenants . . . 


Middle  Atlantic. 


Total. 

Owners 

Managers. . 
Tenants . . . 


East  North  Central 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


1920 


West  North  Central. 


Total. 

Owners 

Managers.. 
Tenants . . . 


Total. 

Owners 

Managers.. 
Tenants . . . 


South  Atlantic. 


Total. 

Owners 

Managers.. 
Tenants... 


East  Soitth  Central. 


Total. 

Owners 

Managers.. 
Tenants... 


West  South  Central 


Total. 

Owners 

Managers.. 
Tenants. .. 


Total. 

Owners 

Managers.. 
Tenants... 


Pacific. 


Total. 

Owners 

Managers.. 
Tenants . . . 


$40,991,449,090 

26, 609, 634, 373 

1,700,624,936 

12,621,189,781 


1910 


1,173,019,594 

949,587,985 

133, 522, 014 

89,909,595 


3, 949, 684, 183 

2,663,591,574 

302,070,412 

984,022,197 


17, 245, 362, 593 

10, 058, 142, 054 

477,058,724 

6,710,161,815 


27,991,434,545 

16,841,094,799 

517,018,682 

10,633,321,064 


6,132,917,760 

3,668,836,823 

305, 470, 576 

2,158,610,361 


4,419,466,237 

2,758,397,331 

110,765,776 

1,550,303,130 


7,622,066,027 

4,178,001,708 

380,657,726 

3,063,406,593 


4,083,137,939 

3,062,853,906 
323,137,311 
697,146,722 


5,307,011,460 

3,431,039,764 

582,571,784 

1,293,399,912 


$66,316,002,602 

39, 864, 222, 907 

2, 665, 216, 465 

23, 786, 563, 230 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


Total. 


1920 


867,240,457 

707,087,858 
91,617,841 
68,534,758 


2,959,589,022 

1,956,906,352 
199, 378, 007 
803,304,663 


10,119,128,066 

6,314,009,403 

222, 456, 873 

3,582,661,790 


13, 535, 309, 511 

8,981,852,218 

234,979,209 

4,318,478,084 


2,951,200,773 

1,905,397,469 
139, 453, 227 
906,350,077 


2, 182, 771, 779 

1, 432, 645, 781 

56, 250, 544 

693,875,454 


3,838,154,337 

2,195,591,300, 

248,191,089 

1,394,371,948 


1,757,573,368 

1,318,669,728 
186,576,669 
252,326,971 


2, 780, 481, 777 

1,8,57,474,264 
321,721,477 
601,286,036 


$34,  801, 125, 697 

22, 366, 934, 278 

1, 456, 958, 992 

10, 977, 232, 427 


917,468,584 

732,985,945 
115,122,376 
69,360,263 


3,002,137,754 

1,987,775,786 
256,451,780 
757,910,188 


14,937,641,671 

8, 547, 956, 861 

421,031,710 

5,968,653,100 


24, 469, 495, 169 

14, 54t),  115,223 

445, 906, 192 

9, 477, 473, 754 


5,201,773,472 

3,071,638,805 

272,176,404 

1,857,958,263 


3, 663, 693, 363 

2,259,091,657 

94,822,369 

1,309,779,337 


6,  291, 188, 072 

3,309,149,702 

302,397,712 

2,619,640,658 


3,163,187,783 

2,351,059,166 
233,107,982 
579,020,635 


4, 669, 416, 734 

2, 998, 449, 762 

524,199,940 

1,146,767,032 


1910 


718, 544, 808 

579,951,343 

81,663,226 

56,930,239 


2,442,949,103 

1, 594, 225, 109 
178,28:3,7.50 
670,440,244 


8, 873, 991, 594 

5, 458, 959, 257 

198,347,7.52 

3,216,684,585 


11, 614, 665,  870 

7,61.5,880,376 

199,011,857 

3,799,173,637 


2,486,436,474 

1,593,294,281 

125,539,290 

767,602,903 


1, 738, 397, 839 

1,135,752,526 

47, 597, 661 

555,047,652 


3, 128, 596,  882 

1,  707,  8.s0,518 

205, 183, 145 

1,155,533,219 


1,319,396,873 

972,132,526 
133,047,729 
214,216,618 


2, 478, 146, 254 

1,648,858,342 
287, 684,  ,582 
541,603,330 


$54,829,563,059 

31,984,781,634 

2,207,651,020 

20, 637, 130, 405 


Land  alone. 


1920 


488,125,250 

384,238,323 
64,051,157 
39,835,770 


1,661,676,107 

1,041,704,049 
149,748,070 
470,223,988 


12, 046, 073, 684 

6, 576, 977, 706 

335,754,996 

5,133,340,982 


21,340,145,142 

12,444,869,417 

387, 007, 373 

8,508,208,352 


4,000,681,904 

2,277,406,304 

215,456,350 

1, 507, 819, 250 


2, 916, 141, 232 

1,750,557,989 

78,827,578 

1,086,755,605 


5,408,059,615 

2,  824,  4.')9, 788 

279,876,355 

2,303,723,472 


2, 801, 712, 079 

2,064,1,54,166 
212,352,569 
525,205,344 


4,166,948,0^6 

2,020,413,892 

484, 516,, 572 

1,062,017.582 


FAKM   TENURE. 
CLASSES,  BY  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  and  1910. 


641 


LAND  AND 

BUILDINGS — continued . 

1 

IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHINERY. 

LIVE  STOCK. 

Land  alone- 
Continued. 

Buildings. 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1950 

1910 

1920 

1910 

$28,475,674,169 

17,806,121,628 
1,218,859,265 
9,450,693,276 

$11,486,439,543 

7,879,441,273 

457,565,445 

3,149,432,825 

$6,325,451,528 

4,560,812,650 

238, 099, 727 

1,526,539,151 

$3,594,772,928 

2,447,792,781 

103, 773, 702 

1,043,206,445 

$1,265,149,783 

900,672,541 

42,908,500 

321,568,742 

$8,013,324,808 

5,299,530,256 

363,282,838 

2,350,511,714 

$4,925,173,610 

3,402,027,554 

200,757,444 

1,322,388,612 

1 
2 
3 
4 

382,134,424 

302,178,221 
46,985,629 
32,970,574 

429,343,334 

348,747,622 
51,071,219 
29,524,493 

336,410,384 

277,773,122 
34,677,597 
23,959,665 

92,387,525 

79,706,212 
6,757,841 
5,923,472 

50,798,826 

43,954,140 
3,572,404 
3,272,282 

163,163,485 

136,895,828 
11,641,797 
14,625,860 

97,896,823 

83,182,375 
6,382,211 
8,332,237 

5 
6 

7 
8 

1,462,321,005 

906,817,086 
111,4^,860 
444,019,059 

1,340,461,647 

946,071,737 
106,703,710 
287,686,200 

980,628,098 

687,408,023 

66,798,890 

226,421,185 

359,152,336 

262,569,221 
16, 500, 578 
80,082,537 

167,480,384 

120,120,580 

7,387,337 

39,972,467 

588,394,093 

413,246,567 

29,118,054 

146,029,472 

349,159,535 

242,560,663 
13,706,920 
92,891,952 

9 
10 
11 
12 

7,231,699,114 

4,281,681,370 

161,093,641 

2,788,924,103 

2,891,567,987 
1,970,979,155 

85,276,714 
835,312,118 

1,642,292,480 

1,177,277,887 
37,254,111 

427,760,482 

786,076,805 

521,674,491 

16,310,480 

248,091,834 

268,806,550 

189,017,199 
5,044,543 
74,744,808 

1,521,644,117 

988, 510, 702 
39, 716,  ,534 
493,416,881 

976,329,922 

666,032,947 

19,064,578 

291,232,397 

13 
14 
15 
16 

10,052,560,913 

6,488,097,834 

175,873,175 

3,388,589,904 

3,129,350,027 

2,101,245,806 

58,838,819 

969,265,402 

1,562,104,957 

1,127,782,542 
23,738,682 
410,583,733 

1,162,938,264 

757,245,213 

14,269,699 

391,423,352 

368,935,544 

263,272,264 

4,675,495 

100,987,785 

2,359,001,112 

1,537,734,363 
56,842,791 
764,423,958 

1,551,708,097 

1,102,699,578 

30,691,857 

418,316,662 

17 
18 
19 
20 

1,883,349,675 

1,166,109,665 

99,401.097 

617,838,913 

1,201,091,568 

794,232,501 
56,720,054 
350,139,013 

603,086,799 

427,184,616 
26, 138, 193 
149,763,990 

283,980,857 

192,278,230 
10.888,762 
80,813,86;-) 

98,230,147 

69,109,744 
3,940,904 
25,179,499 

647,163,431 

404,919,788 
22,405,410 
219,838,233 

366,634,152 

242,993,444 

9,973,033 

113,567,675 

21 

22 
23 
24 

1,326,826,864 

838,195,980 

38,109,604 

450,521,280 

747,552,131 

508,533,668 

15,994,791 

223,023,672 

411,570,975 

297,556,546 

9,488,057 

104,526,372 

176,064,886 

122,132,015 

3,920,323 

50,012,548 

75,339,333 

53,489,572 

1,939,4.56 

19,910,305 

579,707,988 

377,173,6,')9 

12,023,084 

190,511,24.5 

369,034,607 

243,403,683 

6,713,427 

118,917,497 

25 

26 
27 
28 

2,716,098,530 

1,498,682,703 

192,217,250 

1,025,198,577 

883,128,457 

544,689,914 
22,521,357 
315,917,186 

412,498,352 

269, 197, 815 

12,965,895 

130,334,642 

311,098,790 

194,415,307 

10,722,003 

105,961,480 

119,720,377 

72,917,442 

7,692,277 

39,110,658 

1,019,779,165 

614,436,699 

67,538,011 

337,804,455 

689,837,078 

3*4,793,340 
35,315,667 
199,728,071 

29 
30 
31 
32 

1,174,370,096 

855,897,132 
122,924,070 
195,548,894 

361,475,704 

286,905,000 
20,755,413 
53,815,291 

145,026,777 

116,235,394 
10,123,659 
18,667,724 

190,715,673 

152,844,998 

8,381,048 

29,489,627 

49,429,975 

40,451,977 
3,105,741 
5,872,257 

729,234,483 

558,949,742 
81,648,281 
88,636,460 

388,746,620 

306,085,225 
50,423,199 
32,238,0% 

33 
34 
35 
36 

2,246.313,648 

1,468,461,637 
270,769,939 
507,081,972 

502,468,688 

378,035,870 
39, 6,S3, 368 
84,749,450 

231,832,706 

180,396,705 
16,914,643 
34,521,358 

232,357,792 

164,927,094 
16,022,968 
51,407,730 

66,408,647 

48,339,623 
5,5.50,343 
12,518,681 

405,236,934 

267,662,908 
42,3-48,876 
95,225,150 

235,926,876 

160,276,299 
28,486,552 
47,164,025 

37 
38 
39 
40 

75108"— 23- 


-41 


642  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 

Table  26.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  TENURE. 


New  England. 

Maine,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

N.  Hampshire,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Vermont,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants , 

Massachusetts, 

total  

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Rhode  Island,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Connecticut,  total. . 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Middle  Atlantic. 

New  York,  totaL... 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

New  Jersey,  total.. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Pennsylvania,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  North 
Central. 

Ohio,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Indiana,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Illinois,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Michigan,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Wisconsin,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants ' 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


1920 


$270,626,733 

249,818,888 
10,634,334 
10,073,511 

118, 656, 115 

100, 505, 865 
11,217,649 
6,932,601 

222,736,620 

179, 276, 757 
11,931,712 
31,528,151 


300, 471, 743 

224,111,334 
58, 525, 749 
17,834,660 

33, 636, 766 

23, 069, 059 
5,548,971 
5, 018, 736 

226,991,617 

172,8(Xi,082 
35,663,599 
18,521,936 


1, 908, 483, 201 

1,321,699,217 

147,440,824 

439,343,160 

311,847,948 

198, 739, 650 
33, 867, 702 
79, 240, 596 

1,729.353,034 

1, 143, 152,  707 
120,761,886 
465,438,441 


3, 095, 666, 336 

1,846,S05,911 

98, 711,  .531 

1,150,148,894 

3, 042, 311, 247 

1,  749, 075, 8;i2 

74,514,423 

1,218,720,992 

6, 666, 767, 236 

3,040,416,791 

179,145,349 

3, 447, 205, 095 

1,763,334,778 

1,307,774,069 

58, 510,  839 

397,049,870 

2,677,282,997 

2,114,069,451 
66,176,582 
497,036,964 


1910 


$199,271,998 

185,087,053 
6,437,841 
7, 747, 104 

103, 704, 196 

90, 302, 512 
7, 706, 347 
5,635,337 

145, 399, 728 

115,641,507 
9,164,766 
20,593,455 


226, 474, 025 

170,007,.332 
41,00.5,384 
15,461,309 

32,990,739 

21,638,781 
5, 915, 923 
5,436,035 

159,399,771 

124,410,673 
21,327,580 
1.3,661,518 


1,451,481,495 

990,431,448 

99,630,064 

361,419,983 

254,832,665 
157,016,172 
30, 182, 254 
67,634,239 

1,253,274,862 

809, 458, 732 
69,565,689 
374, 250, 441 


1,902,694,589 

1, 216, 102, 316 

53,025,580 

6.33,566,693 

1,809,135,238 

1, 138, 182, 749 

42,731,998 

628,220,491 

3,905,321,075 

1,983,423,213 

72, 216, 587 

1, 849, 081, 275 

1,088,858,379 

8,50, 444, 870 
26, 387, 458 
212,026,051 

1,413,118,785 

1,125,856,2.55 

28, 095, 250 

259, 167, 2S0i 


LAND  AND  BtnLDLNGS. 


Total. 


1920 


$204,108,971 

187, 505, 075 
8, 764, 123 
7,839,773 

89, 995, 870 

75,518,677 
9,351,273 
5,12.5,920 

159, 117, 159 

126,686,877 
9,611,978 
22,818,304 


247, 587, 831 

182, 098, 530 
50,988,024 
14,501,277 

26, 387, 926 

17,941,656 
4,616,373 
3,829,897 

190,270,827 

143, 235, 130 
31,790,605 
15, 245, 092 


1,425,061,740 

966,593,359 
125,574,461 
332, 893, 920 

250, 323, 986 

159, 298, 815 
29,039,041 
61, 986, 130 

1, 326, 752, 028 

861,883,612 
101,838,278 
363,030,138 


2,661,435,949 

1,572,254,047 

87,411,346 

1,001,770,556 

2,653,643,973 

1, 507,  785, 478 

65,509,416 

1,080,349,079 

5,997,993,566 

2,691,762,986 

162,318,962 

3,143,911,618 

1,436,686,210 

1, 056, 478, 928 

50, 198, 044 

330, 009, 238 

2,187,881,973 

1,719,675,422 

55,593,942 

412,612,609 


1910 


$159,619,626 

147, 713, 769 
5,37.5,570 
6,530,287 

85, 916, 061 

74,451,558 
6, 767, 633 
4,690,870 

112, 588, 275 

88,566,017 

7,926,085 

16,096,173 


194,168,765 

144,241,398 
36,745,990 
13,181,377 

27,932,860 

18, 137, 295 
5,175,000 
4,620,565 

138, 319, 221 

100, 841, 306 
19,672,948 
11,804,967 


1, 184, 745, 829 

797, 712, 574 

89,015,220 

298,018,035 

217,134,519 

133,121,579 
27, 319, 227 
56,693,713 

1,041,068,755 

663, 3<«),  956 
61,949,303 
315,728,4% 


1,654,152,406 

1,047,849,280 

47, 935, 700 

558,367,426 

1, 594, 275, 596 

993,140,921 

37,817,116 

563,317,559 

3, 522, 792, 670 

1,765,992,310 

65,008,033 

1,691,792,227 

901,138,299 

699, 059, 567 
22,981,178 
179, 097, 554 

1,201,632,723 

952, 917, 179 

24,605,725 

224,109,819 


Land  alone. 


1920 


$114,411,871 

104,931,613 
4,655,990 
4, 824, 268 

47,425,331 

39,941,908 
4, 738, 683 
2, 744, 740 

82,938,253 

65,644,314 
4,811,403 
12,482,536 


127,653,607 

90, 526, 284 

28,705,631 

8,421,69i 

14,509,073 

9,481,893 
2,584,498 
2,442,682 

101, 187, 115 

73,712,311 
18, 554, 952 
8, 919, 852 


793,335,558 

509,583,419 

73,549,665 

210, 202, 474 

142, 182, 498 
86, 570, 766 
17,368,367 
38, 243, 365 

726,158,051 

445, 549, 864 

58, 830, 038 

221, 778, 149 


2,015,112,999 

1, 145, 259, 222 
65,381,979 
804,471,798 

2, 202, 566, 336 

1,214,779,978 

51,562,953 

933, 223, 405 

5,260,294,762 

2,275,943,663 
139,671,781 

2,834,679,308 

959, 186,  538 

687, 319, 570 

35, 680, 447 

236, 186, 521 

1, 618, 913, 059 

1, 253, 075, 273 

40, 457, 836 

324,779,950 


FARM   TENURE. 
CLASSES,  BY  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  and  1910— Continued . 


643 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS— Continued. 


Land  alone — 
Continued. 


1910 


$86,481,395 
79,807,441 
'2,724,800 
3, 949, 154 

44,519,047 

38,498,150 
3, 583, 654 
2,437,243 

58,385,327 

45,045,899 
4, 273, 240 
9,066,188 


105,532,616 

74,660,058 

22,894,906 

7,977,652 

15,009,981 

9,023,408 
3, 210, 643 
2, 775, 930 

72,206,058 

55,143,265 
10,298,386 
6,764,407 


707,747,828 
451,980,742 
56,075,270 
199,691,816 

124, 143, 167 
72,210,895 
16,106,372 
35,825,900 

630, 430, 010 
382, 625, 449 
39, 303, 218 
208,501,343 


1,285,894,812 

791,016,912 
36, 878, 219 
457, 999, 681 

1,328,196,545 

804,578,413 
32,619,174 
490,998,958 

3,090,411,148 

1,503,905,887 

56, 507, 607 

1,529,997,654 

615,258,348 

469,027,547 
16,S05,089 
129,425,712 

911,938,261 

713,152,611 

18,2S3,552 

180,502,098 


Buildings. 


1920 


1910 


$89, 697, 100 

82,573,462 

4, 108, 133 

3,015,505 

42, 570, 539 
35, 576, 769 
4, 612, 590 
2,381,180 

76,178,906 
61,042,563 
4, 800, 575 
10,335,768 


119,934,224 

91,572,246 

22,282,393 

6,079,585 

11,878,853 
8, 459, 763 
2,031,875 
1, 387, 215 

89,083,712 

69,522,819 
13,235,653 
6,325,240 


631,726,182 

457,009,940 
52,024,796 
122,691,446 

108, 141, 488 

72,728,049 
11,670,674 
23,742,765 

600,593,977 

416, 333, 748 
43,008,240 
141,251,"" 


646,322,950 

426,994,825 
22, 029, 36" 
197,298,758 

451,077,637 

293,005,500 
10, 946, 463 
147,125,674 

747, 698, 814 

415,819,323 

22,647,181 

309,232,310 

477,499,672 

369,159,358 

14,517,597 

93,822,717 

568,968,914 

466, 000, 149 
15, 136, 106 
87, 832, 659 


$73,138,231 
67,906,328 
2, 650, 770 
2,581,133 

41,397,014 

35, 953, 408 

3, 183, 979 

2, 259, 627 

54,202,948 

43,520,118 

3,652,845 

7,029,985 


88, 636, 149 

69,581,340 
13,851,084 
5, 203, 725 

12,922,879 
9,113,887 
1,964,357 
1,844,635 

66,113,163 

51,698,041 
9,374,562 
5,040,560 


476,998,001 

345,731,832 

32,939,950 

98,326,219 

92,991,352 

60, 910,  684 
11,212,855 
20, 867, 813 

410,638,745 

280, 765, 507 
22,646,085 
107,227,153 


368, 257, 594 

256, 832, 368! 

11,057,481 

100,367,745 

266,079,051 

188,562,508 
5,197,942 
72, 318, 601 

432,381,422 

262,086,423 

8, 500, 426 

161,794,573 

285,879,951 

230,032,020 

6,176,089 

49,671,842 

289,694,462 

239,764,568 
6,322,173 
43.607,721 


IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHINERY. 


1920 


1910 


$26, 637, 660 

25, 106, 305 

724, 167 

807,188 

9, 499, 322 

8, 378, 510 
634, 459 
486, 353 

21,234,130 

18,084,328 

740, 797 

2.409.005 


19,359,755 

15,807,272 

2, 623, 637 

928,846 

2, 408, 561 

1,766,481 

315,878 

326,202 

13,248,097 

10, 5ti3,  316 

1,718,903 

965. 878 


169,866,766 

127,966,863 

7,407,048 

34,492,855! 

25,459,205 
17,202,2431 
1,945,3581 
6,311,604 

163,826,365 

117,4tHI,115 

7, 148, 172 

39,278,078 


146,575,269 

93,679,423 

3,556,341 

49,339,505 

127,403,086 

79, 775, 186, 

2,335,3511 

45,292,549 

222,619,605 

113,435,410 

4,381,612 

104^802, 583 

122, 389, 936 
96,083,962 
2, 867, 728 
23,438,246 

167,088,909 

13S,7(M),510 
3, 169. 448 
25, 218, 951 I 


$14,490,533 

13,713,140 

354, 284 

423, 109 

5, 877, 657 

5, 282, 127 
329, 630 
265,900 

10,168,687 

8, 602, 264 

385, 225 

1.181,198 


11, 563, 894 

9,344,827 

1,541,741 

677, 326 

1,781,407 

1,244,094 

291, 870 

2-45,443 

6,916,648 

5, 767, 6SS 
669, 654 
479.306 


83, 644, 822 
61,961,975 
3, 536, 433 
18,146,414 

13,109,507 

8,701,311 
1,054,336 
3,353,860 

70,726,055 

49,4.57,294 
2, 796, 568 
18,472,193 


51,210,071 

34,698,593 
1,202,403 
15,309,075 

40,999,541 

27,818,398 

762, 861 

12,418,282 

73,724,074 

41,321,035 

1,270,842 

31, 132, 197 

49,916,285 

40, 879, 5:37 

909,861 

8, 126, 887 

52, 956, 579 

44, 299, 636 

898, 576 

7,758,367 


LIVE  STOCK. 


1920 


1910 


$39,780,102 

37,207,508 
1,146,044 
1,426,550 

19,160,923 

16,608,678 
1,231,917 
1,320,328 

42,385,331 

34, 505, 552 
1, 578, 937 
6.300,8-12 


33,524,157 

26,205,532 
4,914,088 
2,404,537 

4, 840, 279 

3, 360, 922 

616, 720 

862, 637 

23,472,693 

19,007,636 
2,1.54,091 
2,310,966 


313,554,695 

227, 138, 995 
14,459,315 
71,956,385 

36,064,757 

22, 238, 592 
2, 883, 303 
10,942,802 

238,774,641 
163, 868, 980 
11,775,436 
63,130,225 


287, 655,  lis 

180,872,441 

7,743,844 

99,038,833 

261,264,188 

161, 51.5, 1()8 
6, 669, 6,56 
93,079,364 

446,154,064 

235,218,395 

12,444,775 

198,490,894 

204, 258, 632 

155,211,179 

5,445,067 

43,602,386 

322,312,115 

255,693,519 

7,413,192 

59,205,404 


$25, 161, 839 
23, 660, 144 

707, 987 
793, 708 

11,910,478 

10, 568, 827 
669,084 
672,567 

22,642,766 

18,473,226 

8.53, 456 

3,316,084 


20,741,366 

16,421,107 
2,717,653 
1, 602, 606 

3,276,472 

2,257,392 

449,0.53 

570,027 

14,163,902 

11,801,679 

984,978 

1,377,245 


183,  090, 844 

130, 756, 

7,078,411 

45, 255, 534 

24, 588, 639 

15,193,282 

1,808,691 

7, 586, 666 

141,480,052 

96, 610, 482 

4,819,818 

40,049,752 


197, 332, 112 

133,-5.54,443 
3,887,47" 
59,890,192 

173, 860, 101 

117,223,430 
4,1.52,021 
52,4»4,650 

308, 804, 431 

176, 109,8&8 

5,937,712 

126,756,851 

137,803,795 

110,505,766 
2,496,419 
24,801,610 

158,529,483 

128,639,440 

2, 590, 949 

27,299,094 


644 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 
Table  26 VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL 


DIVISION  OB  STATE 
AND  TENURE. 


West  North 
Central. 

Minnesota,  totaL 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Iowa,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Missouri,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

North  Dakota, 

totaL  

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

South  Dakota, 

total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Nebraska,  total.. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Kansas,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

South  Atlantic. 

Delaware,  total.. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Maryland,  total.. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

District  of  Colum 

bia,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Virginia,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  Virginia, 

total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

North  Carolina, 

total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


1920 


$3,787,420,118 

2,537,589,486 

58, 162, 979 

1, 191, 667, 653 

8,524,870,956 

4,544,498,718 

140,772,728 

3, 839, 599, 510 

3,591,068,085 

2,476,531,087 

85, 927. 126 

1, 028, 609, 872 


1, 759, 742, 995 

1,243,907,545 

41, 100, 933 

474, 734, 517 


2,823,870,212 

1, 733, 696, 642 

46, 833, 811 

1,043,339,729 

4,201,655,992 

2,358,820,323 

78,403,678 

1, 764, 431,.  991 

3,302,806,187 

1,946,050,998 

65,817,397 

1,290,937,792 


80,137,614 

38,521,671 

3, 757, 021 

37,858,922 

483, 638, 120 

267, 872, 899 
39, 509, 739 
156,165,482 


5, 927, 987 

1,800,669 
2, 542, 914 
1, 584, 404 

1,196,555,772 

878, 456,  .395 

71,007,739 

247,091,638 


496,439,617 

393,058,740 
25, 733, 496 
77, 647, 381 


1, 250, 166, 995 

754, 437,  708 

26, 359, 678 

469,369,609 


1910 


$1,476,411,737 

1,083,350,056 

24, 167, 277 

368,894,404 

3, 745, 860,  544 

2,257,685,527 

51,930,206 

1,436,244,811 

2,052,917,488 

1,460,538,331 
46,017,055 
546, 362, 102 


974,814,205 

787,521,495 

19, 296, 374 

167,996,336 


1,166,096,980 

814, 235, 325 

16,  828, 257 

335, 033, 398 

2,079,818,647 

1,261,875,866 

37, 563, 134 

780, 379, 647 

2,039,389,910 

1,316,645,618 

39,176,906 

683,567,386 


63, 179, 201 

32,461,054 

2, 061, 694 

28,656,453 

286,167,028 

160, 06S,  263 
26, 573, 399 
99,525,366 


8,476,533 

2,335,216 
3,381,067 
2,760,250 

625,065,383 

476, 503, 394 
30,868,847 
117,693,142 


314,738,540 

250, 599, 816 
10,285,735 
53, 852, 989 


537,716,210 

362, 563, 593 

15, 848, 361 

159, 304, 266 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


Total. 


1920 


$3,301,168,325 

2,191,751,054 

50,234,6.58 

1,059,182,613 

7,601,772,290 

4,011,441,160 

125, 900, 751 

3, 464, 430, 379 

3,062,967,700 

2,089,419,403 

74, 678, 836 

898, 869, 461 


1,488,521.495 

1,040,855,450 
35, 108, 503 
412, 557, 542 


2,472,893,681 

1,499,919,420 

38,900,410 

934, 073, 851 

3,712,107,760 

2,060,996,545 

65, 693, 263 

1, 585, 417, 952 

2,830,063,918 

1,651,732,191 

55,389,771 

1,122,941,956 


64,755,631 

30,649,497 

3,230,767 

30,875,367 

386,596,850 

220, 743, 136 
34,526,139 
131, 327, 575 


5,577,369 

1,712,819 
2, 347, 850 
1, 516, 700 

1,024,435,025 

746, 599, 004 
62,720,066 
215, 115, 955 


410,783,406 

321,094,958 
23,051,738 
66,6.36,710 


1,076,392,960 

639,114,219 

23, 525, 086 

413,753,655 


1910 


$1,262,441,426 

920,359,347 

20, 909, 251 

321, 172, 828 

3,257,379,400 

1, 942, 594, 349 

44,993,925 

1,269,791,126 

1,716,204,386 

1,206,020,845 

40, 361, 980 

469, 821, 561 


822, 656, 744 

658, 809, 090 

16, 898, 168 

146,949,486 


1,005,080,807 

694, 509, 873 

1.3,918,757 

296,652,177 

1,813,346,935 

1,084,248,917 

30, 056, 713 

699, 041, 305 

1,737,556,172 

1, 109, 337, 955 

32,473,063 

595, 745, 154 


53,155,983 

27, 175, 067 

1,776,280 

24,204,636 

241, 737, 123 
132, 810, 705 
24,468,741 
84,457,677 


8, 231, 343 

2, 279, 800 
3,240,84:3 
2, 710, 700 

532,058,062 

402,811,295 
27, 354, 426 
101,862,341 


264,390,954 

207, 994, 468 
9, 135, 665 
47, 260, 821 


456, 624, 607 

305,334,091 
14, 209, 244 
137,081,272 


Land  alone. 


1920 


$2,750,328,432 

1,789,039,414 

40, 230, 519 

921,058,499 

6,679,020,577 

3, 448, 299, 333 

110, 594, 202 

3, 120, 127, 042 

2,594,193,271 

1,741.864,360 

61, 664, 535 

790, 664, 376 


1,279,313,627 

886, 960, 902 

29, 7.-)S,  105 

362, 594, 620 


2,231,431,723 

1, 340,  434, 697 
35, 176, 117 
855, 820, 909 

3, 330, 222, 340 

1, 819, 193, 473 

59, 999, 794 

1,451,029,073 

2, 475, 635, 172 

1,419,077,238 

49, 644, 101 

1, 006, 913, 833 


42, 115, 802 

18,016,328 

2, 292, 725 

21, 806, 749 

259, 904, 047 

141,685,771 
21,994,101 
96,224,175 


4, 156, 148 

1, 181, 469 
1, 674, 219 
1, 300, 460 

756, 354, 277 

539, 695, 755 
47, 269, 720 
169,388,802 


307, 309, 704 

234, 589, 999 
19,322,852 
53,396,853 


857, 815, 016 

494, 942, 893 

18,372,540 

344,499,583 


FARM   TENURE.  645 

CLASSES,  BY  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


LAND  AND  BXTiLDiNGS— Continued. 


Land  alone- 
Continued. 


1910 


$1,019,102,027 

731,554,845 

16,875,616 

270,671,566 

2,801,973,729 

1,637,406,979 

39, 199, 222 

1,125,367,528 

1,445,982,389 

998,034,801 

35, 187, 1.33 

412, 760, 455 


730, 380, 131 

582,861,877 

15, 092, 453 

132, 425, 801 


902, 606, 751 

619, 845, 137 

12,713,942 

270,047,672 

1,614,539,313 

950, 289, 391 

27, 025, 908 

637,224,014 

1,537,976,573 

968, 104, 804 
29, 778, 901 
540,092,868 


34,938,161 

16, 180,  799 

1,111,205 

17,646,157 

163, 451, 614 

83,429,613 
17,973,915 
62, 048, 056 

7, 193, 950 

1,876,100 
2, 929, 600 
2,388,250 

394, 658, 912 

292, 838, 081 
21, 106, 420 
80,714,411 


207, 075, 759 

159, 475, 370 

7,612,055 

39,988,334 


343,164,945 

221,658,135 

11,734,529 

109,772,281 


Buildings. 


1920 


$550,839,893 

402,711,640 

10,004,139 

138, 124, 114 

922,751,713 

563,141,827 

15, 306, 549 

344,303,337 

468,774,429 

347, 555, 043 

13,014,301 

108, 205, 085 


209, 207, 868 

153,894,548 

5,350,398 

49,962,922 


241,461,958 

159,484,723 

3,724,293 

78,252,942 

381,885,420 

^1,803,072 
5,693,469 

134,388,879 

354,428,746 

232, 0.54, 953 

5,745,670 

116,028,123 


22,639,829 

12,633,169 

938,042 

9,068,618 

126,692,803 

79, 057, 365 
12,532,038 
35,103,400 


1,421,221 

531, 350 
673,631 
216,240 

268, 080, 748 

206, 903, 249 
15,450,346 
45, 727, 153 


103,473,702 

86,504,959 
3,728,  - 
13, 239, 857 


218, 577, 944 

144,171,326 

5, 152, 546 

69,254,072 


1910 


8243,339,399 

1,S8,804,502 
4,033,635 
50,501,262 

455,405,671 

305, 187, 370 

5,794,703 

144,423,598 

270, 221, 997 

207, 986, 044 
5,174,847 
57,061,106 


92, 276, 613 

75,947,213 
1,805,715 
14,523,685 


102,474,056 

74, 664, 736 

1,204.815 

26,604,505 

198, 807, 622 

133, 959, 526 

3,030,805 

61,817,291 

199, 579, 599 

141,233,151 

2,694,162 

55,652,286 


18,217,822 

10,994,268 

665, 075 

6,558,479 

78, 285, 509 

49,381,062 

6, 494, 826 

22,409,621 


1,037,393 

403,700 
311, 243 
322, 450 

137, 399, 150 

110, 003, 214 

6, 248, 006 

21, 147, 930 


57,315,195 

48, 519, 098 
1,523,610 
7,272,487 


113,459,662 

83,675,956 

2, 474, 715 

27,308,991 


IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHINERY. 


1920 


$181,087,968 

130, 388, 874 

2,145,474 

48, 553, 620 

309,172,398 

179,054,709 

3,090,470 

127, 027, 219 

138,261,340 

101,198,408 
2, 162, 422 
34, 900, 510 


114, 186, 865 

86, 070, 844 

2,076,252 

26,039,769 


112,408,268 
73,011,060 

1,297,.W8 
38,099,650 

153, 104, 448 

91,565,876 

1,677,720 

59, 860, 852 

154,716,977 

95, 955, 442 

1, 819, 803 

56,941,732 


6,781,318 

3, 740, 377 

242,768 

2, 798, 173 

28, 970, 020 

18, 840, 230 

1,817,972 

8,311,818 


104,252 

41, 687 
36, 415 
26,150 

50, 151, 466 

39, 088, 590 
2,357,762 
8,705,114 


18, 395, 058 

15, 445, 375 

740,899 

2, 208, 784 


54,621,363 

38,288,083 

946, 534 

15,386,746 


1910 


$52,329,165 

40,312,954 

769, 853 

11,246,358 

95, 477, 948 

61,391,989 

1,033,232 

33,052,727 

50, 873, 994 

37,963,319 

720,402 

12, 190, 273 


43, 907, 595 

37, 199, 449 

742,463 

5, 965, 683 


33, 786, 973 

24,. 572, 061 

333, 471 

8,881,441 

44,249,708 

28,608,676 

542, 819 

15,098,213 

48, 310, 161 

33,223,816 

533, 255 

14,553,090 


3,206,095 

1, 850, 410 

94,379 

1,261,306 

11,859,771 

7,684,897 

661,144 

3,513,730 


92, 350 

19,685 
61,100 
11,565 

18,115,883 

14, 395, 201 

803, 741 

2,916,941 


7,011,513 

6,002,017 
162, 204 
847,292 


18,441,619 

13, 897, 746 

492,607 

4,051,266 


LIVE  STOCK. 


1920 


$305,163,825 

215,449,558 

5,782,847 

83,931,420 

613,926,288 

3.54, 002, 849 

11,781,-507 

248,141,912 

389,839,045 

285,913,276 
9, 0.85, 868 
94,839,901 


157,034,635 

116,981,251 

3,916,178 

36, 137, 206 


238, 568, 263 

160, 766, 162 
6,6.35,873 
71, 166, 228 

336,443,784 

206,257,902 

11,032,695 

119, 153, 187 

318,025,292 

198,363,365 

8,607,823 

111,054,104 


8, 600, 665 

4, 131, 797 

283,486 

4,185,382 

48,071,250 

28, 289, 533 
3,255,628 
16,526,089 


246,366 

46,163 
158,649 
41,554 

121,969,281 

92, 768, 801 
5,929,911 
23,270,569 


67,261,153 

56,518,407 
1,940,859 

8,801,887 


119,152,672 

77,035,406 

1,888,058 

40,229,208 


1910 


$161,641,146 

122,677,755 

2,488,173 

36,475,218 

393, 003, 196 

2.53,699,189 

5,903,049 

133, 400, 958 

285,839,108 

216,554,167 

4,934,673 

64,350,268 

108,249,866 

91,512,956 
1,655,743 
15,081,167 


127,229,200 
95,153,391 
2,576,029 
29, 499, 780 

222,222,004 

149, 018, 273 

6,963,602 

66,  ^0, 129 

253, 523, 577 

174,083,847 
6, 170, 588 
73, 269, 142 


6,817,123 

3, 435, 577 

191,0.35 

3,190,511 

32,570,134 

19,572,661 

1,443,514 

11,553,959 


152,840 
35, 731 
79,  lil 
37,985 

74,891,438 

59, 266, 898 
2,710,680  43 
12,913,860  44 


43,336,073 

36,603,331 

987, 866 

5,744,876 


62,649,984 

43,331,7.56 

1,146,510 

18,171,718 


646  ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS— AGEICUL.TUEE. 

Table  26.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  TENURE. 


South  Atlantic  —Con. 

South  Carolina, 

total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Georgia,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Florida,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  South  Central. 

Kentucky,  total. . . 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Tennessee,  total — 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Alabama,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Mississippi,  total. . . 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  South  Central. 

Arkansas,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Louisiana,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Oklahoma,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Texas,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


all  farm  property. 


1920 


$953, 064, 742 

4S1, 877, 210 

22, 653, 642 

448, 533, 890 

1,356,685,196 

615,657,538 

54, 787,  814 
686, 239, 844 

330, 301, 717 
237, 153, 993 
59, 028, 533 
34, 119, 191 


1,511,901,077 

1, 09S,  190, 020 

31,609,080 

382, 041, 971 

1,251,964,585 

845, 929, 877 

20,391,040 

385,643,668 

690,848,720 

394, 154, 888 

17, 803, 332 

278, 890, 500 

964, 751, 855 

420, 122, 540 
40, 902, 324 
503, 726, 991 


924, 395, 483 

516,331,819 

29, 120, 363 

378, 943, 301 

589, 826, 679 

331,764,023 

53,328,365 

204, 734, 291 

1,660,423,544 

925, 797, 8'" 

33, 015, 885 

701, 609, 782 

4, 447, 420, 321 

2, 404, 107, 989 

265, 193, 113 

1, 778, 119, 219 


1910 


$392, 128, 314 

219, 268, 275 

12,803,179 

160, 056, 860 

580, 546, 381 

291,426,602; 
20, 195, 588 
268, 924, 191. 

143, 183, 183 

110,171,256 
17, 435, 357 
15,576,570 


773, 797, 880 

571,571,451 

20, 321, 409 

181,905,020 

612,520,836 

426,686,809 
12, 582, 286 
173, 251, 741 

370, 138, 429 

212, 952, 932 

8, 229, 582 

148, 955, 915 

426,314,634 

221,434,589 

15, 117, 267 

189, 762, 778 


400,089,303 

240,112,532 

12, 098, 030 

147, 878, 741 

301, 220, 988 

171,395,396 

38, 680, 084 

91,145,508 

918, 198, 882 

518, 708, 930 

12, 162, 250 

387,327,702 

2, 218, 645, 164 

1,20)5,374,442 
185, 250, 725 
768, 019, 997 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


Total. 


1920 


$813,484,200 

406, 630, 568 

19, 742, 432 

387,  111,  200 

1,138,298,627 

506,548,019 

47, 833, 256 

583,917,352 

281,449,404 

198, 546, 5S5 
55, 199, 070 
27,703,749 


1,305,158,936 

940, 991, 705 

27,807,376 

336, 359, 795 

1, 024, 979, 894 

686, 058, 886 

17, 490, 795 

321, 430, 213 

543, 657, 755 

308,519,136 

15,091,316 

220, 047, 303 

789, 896, 778 

323,521,870 

34, 432, 882 

431, 942, 026 


753,110,666 

407,346,897 

25,327,476 

320, 436, 293 

474, 038, 793 

261, 827,  217 

43,911,266 

168,300,310 

1, 363, 865, 294 
748, 035, 636 
26, 634, 240 
589,195,418 

3, 700, 173, 319 

1, 951, 939, 952 

206, 524, 730 

1, 541, 708, 637 


1910 


$332, 888, 081 

185,703,312 

11,286,139 

135, 898, 630 

479, 204, 332 

239,621,776 
17,653,921 
221,928,635 

118,145,989 

89, 533, 767 
10,414,031 
12, 198, 191 


635,459,372 

464, 838, 303 
16, 836, 522 
153, 784, 547 

480,522,587 

332,367,652 

10,992,818 

137,162,117 

288,253,591 

166, 872, 298 

6, 965, 693 

114,415,600 

334,162,289 

171,674,273 

12, 802, 628 

149,685,388 


309,166,813 

181,882,010 
10,440,663 
116,844,140 

237, 544, 450 

134, 121,. 536 
29, 902, 2V)4 
73,520,620 

738, 677, 224 

417,862,302 

8, 748, 571 

312, 066, 351 

1,843,208,395 

1,034,014,670 
156,091,617 
653, 102, 108 


Land  alone. 


1920 


$647,157,209 

309,991,708 

15, 935, 497 

321,230,004 

897, 444, 961 

380, 860, 366 

38,954,800 

477, 629, 795 

228,424.740 

156, 442, 015 
49, 639,  896 
22,342,829 


1,050,752,680 

748,405,731 
22, 709, 362 
279, 637, 5S7 

807,782,296 

528,777,934 

13,577,489 

265,426,873 

415, 763, 862 

229,228,335 
12, 748, 938 
173, 786, 589 

641, 842, 394 

244, 145, 989 

29, 791, 789 

367,904,616 


607,773,440 

315,494,861 

22,485,051 

269,793,528 

383, 618, 162 

206,821,(558 
37,398,511 
139,397,993 

1, 171, 459, 364 

630,495,315 

23,603,31 

517,300,732 

3, 245, 208, 649 

1, 671, 647, 954 

196, 389, 476 

1,377,171,219 


FARM    TENURE. 
CLASSES,  BY  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  and  1910-Continued. 


647 


LAND  AND  BtTiLDiNGS — Continued. 


Land  alone- 
Continued. 


1910 


Buildings. 


1920 


$268,774,854 

143, 847, 030 

9,492,287 

115,435,537 

370,353,415 

176,485,458 
13,832,045 
180,035,912 

93,738,065 

70,319,049 
13,609,041 
9,809,975 


484,464,617 

346, 898, 655 

12,763,682 

124,802,280 

371,415,783 

249,129,676 

9,008,950 

113,277,15^ 

216,944,175 

120,248,304 
5,569,349 
91,126,522 

254, 002, 289 

121,919,34, 
10,767,623 
121,315,321 


246,021,450 

138, 809, 633 
9, 283, 914 
97,927,903 

187,803,277 

102, 960, 658 
24, 205, 148 
60,637,471 

649, 066, 668 

360,921,413 

7,596,232 

280,549,023 

1,633,207,135 

895, 990, 999 
151,131,956 
586,084,180 


$166,326,991 

96,638,860 

3, 806, 935 

65,881,196 

240, 853, 666 
125.6S7,653 

8, 878, 456 
106, 287, 557 

53,024,664 

42,104,570 
5,559,174 
5,360,920 


254,406,256 

rj2,5S(i,o,-;4 

5,098,014 

50, 722, 208 

217,197,598 

157, 280, 952 
3,913,306 
56,003,340 

127,893,893 

79, 290, 801 
2,342,378 
46,260,714 

148,054,384 

79, 375, 881 
4,641,093 
64,037,410 


145,337,226 

91,852,036 
2, 842, 425 
50,642,765 

90,420,631 

55, 005, 559 
6, 512, 755 
28,902,317 

192,405,930 

117,540,321 
3,030,923 
71,834,686 

454, 964, 670 

280,291,998 

10, 135, 254 

164,537,418 


1910 


$64,113,227 

41,856,2821 

1,793,852 

20,463,093 

108,850,917 
63,136,318 

3,821,8761 
41, 892, 723^ 

24,407,924 
19,214,718! 
2,804,990 
2,388,216 


150,994,755 

117,939,648 
4,072,840 
28, 982, 267 

109,106,804 

83, 237, 976 

1,983,868 

23,884,960 

71,309,416 

46,62:3,994 

1,396,344 

23,289,078 

80, 160,  000 

49,7o4,y2s 
2,035,005 
28, 370, 007 


63,145,363 

43, 072, 377 

1, 156, 749 

18,916,237 

49,741,173 

31,160,878 
5,697,146 
12,883,149 

89, 610, 556 

56,940,889 

1,152,339 

31,517,328 

210,001,260 

138,023,671 
4,959,661 
67,017,928 


IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHINERY. 


1920 


$48,062,387 

29,471,629 

986,785 

17,603,973 

63,343,220 

36,626,486 

2,246,452 

24,470,282 

13,551,773 

10,735,773 
1, 513, 175 
1,302,825 


48,354,857 

37, 107, 334 

742, 294 

10, 445, 229 

53,462,556 

39, 065, 380 

625, 451 

13,771,725 

34,366,217 

22,300,7s7 

664,577 

11,400,853 

39,881,256 

23,598,514 

1,88.8,001 

14,394,741 


43,432,237 

28, 2s5, 260 

1,369,717 

13, 777, 260 

32,715,010 

20,065,262 
4, 703, 512 
7,946,236 

80,630,547 

50, 790, 993 

894,028 

28,945,526 

154, 320, 996 

95, 273, 792 
3, 754, 746 
55,292,458 


1910 


$14,108,853 

9, 268, 550 

489, 002 

4,351,301 

20,948,056 

12,446,311 

804, 572 

7,697,173 

4,446,007 

3,544,927 
372, 155 
528, 925 


20,851,846 

16,284,290 

580,625 

3,986,931 

21,292,171 

15,704,129 

285,699 

5,302,343 

16,290,004 

10,756,058 

341,044 

5,192,902 

16,905,312 

10,745,095 

732,088 

5,428,129 


16,864,198 

11,462,887 

568, 470 

4,832,841 

18,977,053 

10,393,150 
5,271,288 
3,312,615 

27,088,866 

16, 235, 088 

247,801 

10,605,977 

56,790,260 

34, 826, 317 

1,604,718 

20,359,225 


1920 


$91, 518, 155 

45,775,013 

1,924,425 

43,818,717 

155,043,349 

72,48:3,033 
4,708,106 
77, 852, 210 

35,300,540 

27,871,635 
2,316,288 
5,112,617 


158,387,284 

120, 030, 927 
3,119,410 
35,236,947 

173, 522, 135 

120,805,611 
2,274,794 
50,441,730 

112,824,748 

63,334,9t;5 
2,047,439 
47,442,344 

134,973,821 

73, 002,1, -,6 
4,  .581, 441 
57,390,224 


127, 852, 580 
80,699,6()2 
2,423,170 

44, 729, 748 

83,072,876 

49,871,544 

4,713,587 

28,487,745 

215,927,703 

126,971,248 
5,487,617 
83,468,838 

592,926,006 

356, 894, 245 
54,913,6:37 
181,118,124 


1910 


$45,131,380 

24,296,413 

1,028,038 

19,806,929 

80,393,993 

39,358,515 

1,737,095 

39,298,383 


20,591,187]  9 

17,092,562  10 

649,171  11 

2,849,454  12 


117,486,662 

90,44S,85s 
2,904,262 
21,133,542 

110,706,078 

78,615.028 

1,303,769 

30, 787, 281 

65,594,834 

35,324,576 

922, 845 

29,347,413 


75,247,033 

39,015,221 

1,582,551 

34,649,261 


74,058,292 

46,767,635 

1,088,897 

26,201,760 

44,699,485 

26,880,710 
3, 506, 50" 
14,312,273 

152,432,792 

84,611,540 
3,165,878 
64,655,374 

318,646,509 

196,5:33,45;' 
27,554,390 
94,558,664 


648  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 

Table  26.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL 


DIVISION  OR  «TATE 
AND  TENTTRE. 


Mountain. 

Montana,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Idaho,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Wyoming,  total... 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colorado,  total 

0\vuers 

Managers 

Tenants 

New  Mexico,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Arizona,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

TTtah,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Nevada,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Pacific. 

Washington,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Oregon,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

California,  total.. . 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


1920 


$985,961,308 

799,284,616 

65,411,397 

121, 265, 295 

716, 137, 910 

546, 742, 786 
36,990,860 
132, 404, 264 

334, 410, 590 

252. 83S,  359 
42, 280,  712 
39, 291, 519 

1, 076, 794, 749 

738, 655, 401 
57, 539,  .S44 
2S0, 599, 504 

325,185,999 

248,993,411 
35,634,1.V5 
40, 558, 403 

233. 592, 989 

144,937,086 
45, 697,  834 
42,958,069 

311,274,728 

205, 098, 820 
13, 866, 226 
32, 309, 682 

99, 779, 666 

66,303,42^ 

25, 716, 253 

7, 759, 986 


1,057,429,848 

716,451,665 

51, 703, 647 

289, 274, 536 

818,  559,  751 

587,481,551 
44, 136, 532 
186,941,668 

3,431,021,861 

2, 127, 106, 548 
486,731,605 
817, 183, 708 


1910 


$347,828,770 
276, 043, 948 
35,639,141 
36, 145, 6S1 

305, 317, 185 

248,671,571 
17, 222, 431 
39, 423, 18.3 

167, 189, 081 

12;;,  022, 941 
31,092,474 
13, 073, 066 

491,471,806 

332,301.1.56 

36, 507, 244 

122,663,406 

159, 447, 990 

118,905,010 

27, 4,89, 143 

13, 053, 837 

75, 123, 970 

54,.554,.54t^ 
.8,9.53,0.82 
11,615,842 

150,795,201 

131,. 563,  080 
7,943,361 
11,  287,  860 

60, 399, 365 

33, 606, 576 

21,729,293 

5,063,496 


637, 543, 411 

481,938,334 
31,602,794 
124, 002, 283 

528,243,782 

393, 458, 262 

33, 164, 864 

101,620,656 

1,614,694,584 

982, 077, 66S 
256, 953, 819 
375, 663, 097 


LAND  AND  BUTLDINGS. 


Total. 


1920 


$776, 767 
627, 015: 
50, 462 
99, 290 

581,511 

437, 588 
29, 121 
114, 802 

234,748 
174,279 
30,491 
29, 976 

866, 013 

5.87, 65 
42, 106 
236, 249: 

221,814 

168,369 
23,556 
29, 888: 

172,325 

105, 646, 
30,  826 
35,851 

243,751 

206, 623 

9,73^ 

27,390 

66,255 

43, 879, 

16,  .804' 

5,571 


920,392,341 

618, 999, 617 
45, 722, 744 
255, 669, 980 

675, 213, 284 

478, 525,  734 
36,  444, 760 
160,  242,  790 

3,073,811,109 

1,900,924,411 
442,  032,  436 
730, 854, 262 


1910 


$251,625,930 

196,511,859 
26,293,008 

28,821,063 

245, 065, 825 

196,806,545 
13, 627, 913 
34,631,307 

97,915,277 

71, 276, 554 
17,  ISA,  459 
9, 454, 264 

408, 518, 861 

270, 209, 463 
29,343,653 
108, 965, 745 

111,830,999 

80,982,225 
20, 343, 772 
10,505,002 

47,285,310 

33,196,611 
5, 800, 694 
8,288,005 

117,545,332 

101,417,754 
6, 545,  737 
9,531,841 

39, 609, 339 

21,731,515 
13,908,493 
•  3,969,331 


571,968,457 

430, 624, 440 
29, 414, 474 
111,929,543 

455,576,309 

335, 786, 072 

28, 725, 693 

91, 064, 544 

1,450,601,488 

882, 447, 830 
229,544,415 
338,609,243 


Land  alone. 


1920 


$691,912,265 

556, 658, 369 
45,801,316 
89,452,580 

511,865,869 

380, 701, 44" 
26, 216, 759 
104,947,613 

210,947,494 

155,544,573 
28,266,977 
27, 135, 944 

763,722,716 

513,418,65" 
37, 269, 141 
213,034,918 

196, 341, 050 

147, 198, 029 
21,889,439 
27, 253, 582 

156,562,606 

94, 493  035 
28,218,0"" 
33,851,494 

210,997,840 

177,372,208 

8,987,614 

24,638,018 

59,362,239 

38,  767, 848 
15, 703, 246 
4, 891, 145 


797, 651, 020 

524, 227, 132 

40,231,579 

233, 192, 309 

586,242,049 

409,134,569 
32,  225,  .853 
144, 881, 627 

2,783,054,977 

1,687,052,191 
412, 059, 140 
683, 943, 646 


FARM   TENURE.  649 

CLASSES,  BY  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS— Continued. 


Land  alone — 
Continued. 


1910 


$226,771,302 

176,221,974 
24,435,030 
26,114,298 

219,953,316 

175, 245, 292 
12, 584, 143 
32, 123, 881 

88,908,276 

64,244,288 
15,985,174 
8, 678, 814 

362,822,205 

237, 268, 627 
26,384,022 
99, 169, 556 

98,806,497 

69,915,686 
19, 185, 727 
9, 705, 084 

42,349,737 

29,112,511 
6,473,757 
7,763,469 

99, 482, 164 

84, 960,  384 
6,087,097 
8,428,683 

35, 276, 599 

18,922,370 
12, 789, 120 
3,565,109 


517,421,998 

385, 189, 422 
27,547,411 
104,685,165 

411, 696, 102 

299,901,667 
27,0:9,256 
84, 775, 179 

1,317,195,448 

783, 370,  M8 
216, 203, 272 
317,621,628 


Buildings. 


1920 


1910 


$84,855,264 

70,35(1,742 
4,000,914 
9, 837, 608 

69, 646, 095 

56, 88<),  089 
2,904,417 
9, 854, 989 

23, 800, 631 

IS,  735, 154 
2,224,681 
2, 840, 796 

102,290,944 

74,238,451 

4,837,459 

23,215,034 

25,473,162 

21,171,148 
1,667,401 
2,634,613 

15,762,715 

11,153,813 
2, 60S, 652 
2, 000, 250 

32,753,918 

29,251,631 

7.50, 186 

2, 752, 101 

6,892,975 

5,111,372 

1, 101, 703 

679,900 


122,741,321 

94, 772, 485 

5, 491, 165 

22,477,671 

88,971,235 

69,391,165 
4,218,907 
15,361,163 

290, 756, 132 

213, 872, 220 
29, 973, 296 
46,910,616 


$24, 854, 628 

20, 289, 885 
1,857,978 
2, 706, 765 

25,112,509 

21, 501, 253 
1, 043, 770 
2,507,486 

9,007,001 

7, 032, 266 

1, 199, 285 

775, 450 

45,696,656 

32, 940, 836 
2,959,631 
9,796,189 

13,024,502 

11, 060,  .539 

1, 1.58, 045 

799, 918 

4,935,573 

4,084,100 
326, 937 
524, 536 

18,063,168 

16,451,370 

4.5S,640 

1, 153, 158 

4, 332, 740 

2, 809, 145 

1,119,373 

404,222 


54,546,459 

45, 435, 018 
1,867,063 
7, 244, 378 

43,880,207 

35,884,405 
1, 706, 437 
6, 289, 365 

133,406,040 

99, 077, 282 
13,341,143 
20,987,615 


IMPLEMENTS  AND 

MACHINERY. 


1920 


$55, 004, 212 
46,652,539 
2, 086, 510 
6,265,163 

38, 417, 253 

31,630,440 
1, 219, 026 
6, 567, 787 

11,777,949 

9, 549, 532 

802, 816 

1,425,601 

49,804,509 

35, 901, 170 

1,711,392 

12,191,947 

9,745,369 

8,031,292 

506, 232 

1,207,845 

8, 820, 667 

6, 246, 070 
1,210,  .506 
1,364,091 

13,514,787 

12, 035, 333 

3.50, 12,' 

1,129,329 

3,630,927 

2,798,622 
494,441 
337,864 


54,721,377 

39,648,563 
2,011,034 
13,061,780 

41,567,125 

31,291,853 

■  1,. 503, 269 

8, 772, 003 

136,069,290 

93,986,678 
12,508,665 
29,573.947 


1910 


$10,539,653 

8,9.39,452 
624, 947 
975, 254 

10, 476, 051 

9, 019, 045 

380, 068 

1,076,938 

3,  668, 294 

2,941,958 
446,532 
279,804 

12,791,601 

9,401.3.52 

741,543 

2,(>18,706 

4,122,312 

3,608,024 
271,228 
243,060 

1,787,790 

1,428,645 
1.50, 484 
208,661 

4,468,178 

3,996,950 
176,622 
294,606 

1, 576, 096 

1,116,551 

314,317 

145,228 


16,709,844 
13, 165, 701 

545,006 
2,999,137 

13, 205, 645 

10,503,437 

507, 398 

2, 194, 810 

36,493,158 

24, 670, 485 
4,497.939 
7,324,734 


1920 


$154,189,567 

125,616,966 
12,862,657 
15, 709, 944 

96, 208, 693 

77,  .524, 210 
6, 650, 658 
12,033,825 

87, 884, 516 

69, 009, 100 

10, 986, 238 

7, 889, 178 

160,976,580 

115,097,123 
13,721,852 
32,157,605 

93,626,418 

72,592,942 
11,571,113 
9,462,363 

52,447,001 

33,044,168 
13,660,599 
5,742,234 

54,008,183 

46, 439, 648 
3, 778, 301 
3,790,234 

29, 893, 525 

19,625,585 
8,416,863 
1,851,077 


82, 316, 130 

57,803,485 

3, 969, 869 

20, 542, 776 

101,779,342 

77, 663, 964 
6,188,503 
17,926,875 

221,141,462 

132, 195, 459 
32, 190, 504 
56, 755, 499 


1910 


$85,663,187 

70, 592, 637 
8,721,186 
6,349,364 

49,775,309 

42, 845, 981 
3, 214, 450 
3,  714, 878 

65,  605, 610 

48,804,429 
13,461,483 
3,339,598 

70,161,344 

52,690,341 
6, 422, 048 
11,048,955 

43, 494,  679 

34,314,761 
6,874,143 
2, 305, 775 

26,050,870 

19, 929, 290 
3, 002, 404 
3, 119, 176 

28,781,691 

26,149,276 
1,221,002 
1,411,413 

19,213,930 

10, 758, 510 

7,  .506, 483 

948,937 


48, 865, 110 

38, 148, 193 
1,643,314 
9,073,603 

59, 461, 828 

47, 168,  753 
3,931,773 
8,361,302 

127,599,938  41 

74,959,353  42 

22,911,465  43 

29,729,120  44 


650 


ABSTUACT   OF   THE    C^ENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  27.— AVERAGE  VALUE  OF  LAND  AND  BUILDINGS  PER  FARM,  BY  TENURE,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


total. 

OWNERS. 

MANAGERS. 

TENANTS. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

■United  States.... 

$10,284 

$5,471 

$10,156 

$5,664 

$38,937 

$25,075 

$9,690 

$4,662 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central . . 
West  North  Central.. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central . . 

5,860 
7,061 
13,771 
22,307 
4,488 
3,484 
6,316 
12,958 
19, 941 

3,806 
5,216 
7,899 

10,464 
2,236 
1,668 
3,317 
7,192 

13,050 

5,230 
6,077 
11, 148 
20,454 
5,060 
4,296 
7,256 
11,609 
16,645 

3,444 
4,490 
6,747 

10,035 
2,686 
2,225 
4,010 
6,014 

10,853 

23,974 
26,028 
31,070 
41,380 
27,776 
27,046 
60,323 
66,635 
74,534 

15,182 
19,652 
18,284 
23, 809 
15,129 
14,467 
43,693 
45,689 
55,059 

5,978 
8,594 
19,607 
25,272 
3,427 
2,508 
4,973 
15,450 
24,406 

3,792 

6,430 

10,  .595 

11,089 

1,504 

1,050 

2,322 

10, 879 

16, 546 

New  England: 

4,232 
4,385 
5,473 
7,737 
6,463 
8,399 

7,376 
8, 428 
6,560 

10,368 
12,937 
25, 289 
7,313 
11,558 

18,496 
35,616 
11,646 
19, 160 
33, 132 
29,836 
17, 122 

6,386 
8,070 
27,340 
5,501 
4,706 
3,990 
4,222 
3,663 
5,212 

4,823 
4,055 
2,123 
2,903 

3,238 
3,499 
7,104 
8,486 

13,468 
13,811 
14,907 
14,449 

7,432 
17,276 

9,499 
20,947 

13,885 
13,449 
26,122 

2,660 
3,176 
3,442 
5,260 
5,278 
5,158 

5,495 
6,484 

4,747 

6,080 
7,399 
13,986 
4,354 
6,784 

8,085 
15,008 

6, 190 
11,063 
12,945 
13,983 

9,770 

4,905 
4,941 
37,932 
2,891 
2,735 
1,800 
1,887 
1,047 
2,362 

2,452 
1,953 
1,096 
1,218 

1,440 
1,971 

3,884 
4,412 

9,599 
7,955 
8,912 
8,848 
3,135 
5,125 
5,423 
14,730 

10, 179 
10,012 
16,447 

4,127 
4,059 
5,043 
6,483 
5,529 
7,283 

6,371 
7,278 
5,615 

8,834 
10,989 
20,304 

6,628 
10,774 

16,511 
32,911 
11,292 
18,287 
31,309 
29, 581 
17,012 

5,100 
6,729 
17, 128 
5,475 
4,453 
4, 222 
6,004 
4,960 
5,159 

5,247 
4,633 
2,881 
3,543 

3,616 

4,573 
8,025 
9,701 

12,473 
12,630 
13,003 
12,975 

6,537 
13,426 

9,151 
16,258 

11,746 
12,004 
21,705 

2,617 
3,040 
3,156 
4,497 

4,438 
4,598 

4,786 
5,516 
4,039 

5,455 
6,688 
12, 170 
4,057 
6,310 

7,538 
14,606 

6,272 
10,422 
11,978 
13,681 

9,984 

4,399 
3,962 
19,320 
3,014 
2,738 
2,101 
2,886 
2,430 
2,529 

2,729 
2,306 
1,606 
1,865 

1,705 
2,531 
4,893 
5,279 

8,411 
7,244 
7,289 
7,304 
2,425 
4,047 
5,132 
9,992 

9,065 
8,884 
13,244 

11,150 
17,127 
16,922 
31,339 
22, 519 
29,711 

28,696 
29,422 
22,681 

28,519 
28, 128 
47,587 
21,646 
22,906 

31,475 
50,624 
33,235 
41,063 
49,808 
49,957 
37,050 

22,436 
'  27,358 
123,571 
29,391 
21, 148 
25,350 
26,751 
28,902 
30, 180 

28,697 
21,674 
20,366 
34,816 

34,4;2 
53,033 
28,486 
82, 150 

56, 132 

38,418 
80,880 
47,848 
54.404 

101,071 
32,898 

100,029 

39, 146 
39, 787 
89,318 

5,381 
9,938 
12,462 
19,724 
20,618 
20,730 

21,974 
25,773 
15,640 

17,412 
16,464 
27,246 
11,719 
16,958 

17,111 
23,361 
20, 171 
34,914 
32,445 
30,453 
24,324 

14,441 
24,766 
216,056 
16,833 
10,477 
12,710 
13,078 
12,441 
12,874 

16,955 
13,308 
10,783 
15,518 

13,684 
31,476 
13,439 
66,935 

52,065 
30,284 
55, 255 
37,285 
63,376 
35,587 
33,741 
76,843 

30,608 
33,915 
67, 177 

3,912 
3,733 
6,739 
6,341 
6, 050 
7>44 

8,972 
9,081 
8,202 

13,243 
16,472 
31,068 
9,504 
15,137 

23,997 
38,898 
11,870 
20,713 
35,869 
29,673 
16,835 

7,746 
9,488 
17,844 
4,506 
4,727 
3,523 
3,116 
2,821 
2,024 

3,724 
3,094 
1,484 
2,402 

2,688 
2,175 
6,022 
6,636 

15,259 
17,132 
15,232 
17, 166 

8,177 
19,907 

9,828 
18,821 

20,587 
16,998 
29,070 

2,548 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

2,500 
4,016 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

4,425 
4,843 
4,485 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York           .  ... 

6,642 

6,836 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

6,178 

7,234 
8,708 

16,208 

5,479 

Wisconsin 

9,090 

West  North  Central: 

9,789 

15,464 

5,663 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

13,780 
15, 426 
14, 139 

Kansas  .  . 

9,110 

South  Atlantic: 

5,337 

5, 859 

District  of  Columbia. 
Virginia 

32,270 
2,090 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

2,383 
1,278 
1,222 
1, 162 

Florida 

914 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

1,750 
1  357 

723 

825 

West  South  Central: 

1,089 

1,104 

Oklahoma 

2,997 
2,974 

Mountain: 

12,296 
10,863 
10, 540 

Colorado^. 

12, 988 

New  Mexico 

5, 368 

9, 626 

Utah 

5,571 

Nevada 

11,920 

Pacific: 

Waslungton 

14,487 

13, 277 

18,658 

FARM   TENURE. 


651 


Table  28. 


-AVERAGE  VALUE  OF  LAND  AND  BUILDINGS  PER  ACRE,  BY  TENURE,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920  AND   1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  Di^asiONs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

UUnois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Ajkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah :... 

Nevada.; 

Pactfic: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


1920         1910 


$69. 38 


64.00 
73.99 
126.  87 
95.22 
53.20 
46.44 
36.27 
26.96 
83.16 


37.62 
34.56 
37.56 
99.25 
79. 5S 
100.20 

69.07 
109. 67 
75.14 

113.18 
125. 98 

187. 59 
75.48 
98.78 

109.23 
227. 09 
88.08 
4L10 
71.40 
87.91 
62.30 

68.56 
81.25 
984. 01 
55.19 
42.93 
53.76 
65.46 
44.74 
46.55 

60.39 
52.53 
27.77 
43.41 

43.14 
47.31 
42.68 
32.45 

22.15 
69.43 
19.88 
35.40 
9.09 
29.70 
48.26 
28.11 

69.49 
49.86 
104.67 


$39.  60 


36.  45 
56.56 
75. 25 
49.92 
23. 96 
21.  32 
1^50 
22.16 
48.28 


25. 35 
26.44 
24.14 
67. 51 
63.01 
63.28 

53. 78 
84.36 
56.01 

68.62 
74.  85 
108.  32 
47.58 
57.06 

45.62 
96.00 
49.61 
28.94 
38.63 
46.95 
40.05 

5L17 

47.80 
1,357.64 
27.29 
26.37 
20.35 
24.64 
17.78 
22.49 

28.64 
23.98 
13.90 
18.01 

17.75 
22.75 
25.60 
16.39 

18.58 
46.38 
11.46 
30.19 
9.92 
37.93 
34.60 
14.59 

48.84 
38.99 
51.93 


1920 


$62.  60 


49.85 
68.50 
111.71 
86.29 
49.70 
41.82 
32. 15 
25.87 
82.21 


36.96 
32.89 
35. 98 
90.06 
72.07 
92.86 

64.08 
111.81 
68.90 

104. 82 
117.15 
165. 49 
72.65 
96.39 

104.  ,30 
222.23 
84.64 
38.77 
62.06 
78.00 
60.33 

67.89 
80.24 
990.04 
54.26 
41.10 
47.55 
60.54 
39.57 
48.90 

56.04 
49.79 
25.46 

28.54 

34.49 
41.86 
40.50 
28.60 

21.66 
64.36 
18.62 
31.56 
9.43 
27. 66 
50.86 
30.91 

66.85 
47.77 
110.54 


1910 


$37.37 


33.94 
52.64 
68.04 
46.22 
23.05 
19.88 
16.94 
23.00 
49.55 


24.97 
26.00 
23.21 
61.56 
56.99 
58. 33 

50.41 
85.18 
5L44 

65.36 
71.25 
99.29 
46.27 
54.86 

44.53 
96.10 
47.88 
27.93 
35. 96 
40.19 
38.47 

56.99 
4.5. 71 
938. 58 
27.38 
25.41 
19.  .50 
23.06 
16.13 
20.89 

26.62 
22. 65 
12.57 
14.65 

14.68 
19.82 
26.12 
14.94 

18.47 
44. 26 
13.  Ki 
26.66 
11.41 
37.94 
35.12 
21.05 

47.24 
37.16 
58.34 


MANAGERS. 


1920 


$49.24 


117.  42 
133.  36 
146.  84 
73.35 
61.83 
62.03 
18.32 
17.97 
76.36 


60.11 
60.58 
64.00 
162.  85 
1.54.  95 
169.83 

134. 69 
139. 35 
130. 18 

155. 61 
138.  52 
227.  70 
85.39 
104.53 

113.37 
221.23 
112. 39 
43.27 
43.72 
44.37 
45.37 

150. 37 
13.3.09 
1, 203.  41 
76.14 
64.74 
60.88 
46.51 
51.66 
45.91 

103. 05 
79.19 
33.16 
59.09 

72.04 
48.78 
28.76 
14.41 

17.64 
75.50 
20.80 
26.39 
6.10 
22.16 
15.81 
21.10 

84.49 
43.49 
80.58 


1910 


$27. 12 


7.5. 10 
104. 01 
84.25 
39.88 
37.31 
29.68 
10.42 
12.09 
36.42 


34.26 
32.28 
37.94 
111.04 
116.46 
143. 97 

106.16 
120. 17 
95.56 

94.99 
78.22 
116.  41 
50.79 
69.29 

50.54 
91.07 
64.08 
35.41 
21.91 
27.45 
25.70 

83.93 
118.04 
2, 225.  85 
41.43 
32.11 
24.40 
20.02 
22.66 
58. 47 

5.3.41 
32.82 
18.99 
21.83 

31.81 

30.32 

20.41 

8.69 

18.39 
50.43 

6.00 
25.73 

6.37 
21.91 
20.76 

9.13 

55.60 
37.50 
34.75 


1920 


9.77 


53. 12 
78.69 
1.55. 64 
115. 12 
58.84 
56.10 
50.  23 
42.97 
89.49 


38.00 
33.49 
40.41 
90.94 
72.  43 
90.08 

72.12 
95. 45 
83.15 

125. 94 
139. 94 
209. 04 
84.  54 
109.29 

120.  85 
233.22 
95.39 
48.23 
97.53 
110. 69 
66.73 

65.  48 
75.14 
762. 93 
54.10 
47.59 
66.80 
73.25 
49.85 
35.34 

73.91 
58.32 
31.42 

68.78 

60.52 
58.75 
46.93 
49.03 

30.48 
96.37 
30.47 
55.66 
11.10 
60.61 
73.60 
39.47 

74.24 
59.63 
109.34 


1910 


$48.46 


37.01 
59.89 
91.02 
60.45 
24.53 
24.36 
25.62 
34.20 
63.35 


29.14 
26.66 
25.22 
65.28 
67. 32 
54.32 

55.53 
72.35 
62.61 

73.77 
81.91 
119.33 
52.98 
67.18 

48.71 
%.01 
53.56 
33.68 
48.90 
60.25 
44.86 

44.75 
43.43 
1,244.58 
24.72 
30.34 
22.11 
27.66 
19.60 
17.78 

34.86 
27.26 
16.15 
23.93 

24.87 
27.36 
25.10 
25.84 

19.54 
61.07 
17.92 
48.28 
10.74 
77.53 
49.33 
25.09 

64.13 
48.37 
54.60 


652 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 


Table  29.— NUMBER  AND  ACREAGE  OF  FARMS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  COLOR 
AND  TENURE:    1920  AND   1910. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  16.] 


NUMBER  OF  FARMS. 

ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 

IMPROVED  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACHES). 

COLOR  AND 
TENURE. 

1920 

1910 

Per 

cent 

of 

inc.i 

1920 

1910 

Per 

cent 

of 

inc.i 

1920 

1910 

Per 

cent 

of 

inc.i 

■WHITE 

FARMERS. 

Total.... 

5,498,454 

5,440,619 

1.1 

910,939,194 

832,166,020 

9.5 

473,774,566 

449,418,265 

5.4 

Owners 

3,691,868 

3,707,501 

-0.4 

620, 070, 823 

579,478,154 

7.0 

306,029,220 

301,504,138 

1.5 

Owning  en- 
tire farm. . 

Hiring   ad- 
dit.land.. 

3, 174, 109 
517,759 

3,159,088 
548,413 

0.5 
-5.6 

447,244,925 
172, 825, 898 

448,961,809 
130,516,345 

-0.4 
32.4 

228,667,878 
77,361,342 

227,265,911 
74,238,227 

0.6 
4.2 

Managers 

66, 223 

56,560 

17.1 

53,653,478 

53,304,976 

0.7 

13,009,436 

12,166,563 

6.9 

Tenants 

Share « 

Share-cash.. 

Cash2 

Unspecified. 

1,740,363 

1,163,942 

119,395 

400,907 

56,119 

1,676,558 

1,026,372 

113, 843 

447,851 
88,492 

3.8 
13.4 

4.9 
-10.5 
-36.6 

237,214,893 

142, 337, 408 

24,025,817 

62,762,080 

8, 089, 588 

199,382,890 

109,695,138 

18,734,775 

65,948,318 

15,004,659 

19.0 

29.8 

28.2 

12.2 

-46.1 

154,735,910 

98,410,006 

19,668,931 

32,318,657 

4,338,316 

135,747,564 
79,093,004 
15,425,303 
33,014,406 
8, 214, 851 

14.0 
24.4 
27.5 
-2.1 
-47.2 

COLORED 

FARMERS. 

Total.... 

949,889 

920, 883 

3.2 

44,944,521 

46,632,305 

-3.6 

29,298,441 

29,033,485 

0.9 

Owners 

Owning  en- 
tire farm. . 

Hiring   ad- 
dit.land.. 

233, 222 
192,401 
40,821 

241, 221 
195,809 
45,412 

-3.3 
-1.7 
-10.1 

16, 704, 192 
14,005,208 
2,698,984 

19,076,463 
15,961,506 
3,114,957 

-12.4 
-12.3 
-13.4 

8,078,263 
6,509,586 
1,568,677 

8,346,283 
6,542,686 
1,803,597 

-3.2 

-0.5 
-13.0 

Managers 

2,226 

1,544 

44.2 

475,679 

425, 889 

11.7 

201,563 

147,452 

36.7 

Tenants 

Share2 

Share-cash.. 

Cash2 

Unspecified. 

714, 441 
514, 870 

8,427 
184,098 

7,046 

678, 118 
373,551 

14,623 
264,4*3 

25,501 

5.4 

37.8 

-42.4 

-30.4 

-72.4 

27,764,650 

18, 385, 143 

308,611 

8,719,575 

351,321 

27,129,953 

13,358,580 

655,093 

11,898,533 

1, 217, 747 

2.3 

37.6 

-52.9 

-26.7 

-71.1 

21,018,615 
14,469,944 

264, 176 
6,067,837 

216, 65» 

20,539,750 
10,644,740 

498,614 
8,651,756 

844,640 

2.3 

36.9 

-47.0 

-29.0 

-74.3 

>  A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease. 

»  Share  tenants  include  croppers  reported  in  the  Southern  states  in  1920,  and  cash  tenants  hkewise  include 
standing  renters. 


COLOR  AND  TENURE   OF   FARMERS. 


653 


Table    30 PERCENTAGE    OF    FARM    LAND    IMPROVED,    AVERAGE    ACREAGE  PER 

FARM,  AND  PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  FOR  THE  UNITED 
STATES:    1920  AND  1910. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  17.] 


COLOR  AND  TENUEE. 


WHITE  FARMERS. 

Total 


Owners 

O  wrung  entire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land . . . 

Managers 


Tenants 

Share  1 

Share-cash . . 

Cashi 

Unspecified . 


COLORED  FARMERS. 


Total. 


Owners 

Owning  entire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land. . 

Managers 


Tenants 

Share  1 

Share-cash . . 

Cashi 

Unspecified . 


PEE    CENT 

OF  FARM 

LAND 

IMPROVED. 


1920      1910 


52.0 


49.4 
61.1 
44.8 

24.2 

65.2 
69.1 
81.9 
51.5 
53.6 


65.2 


48.4 
46.5 
58.1 

42.4 

75.7 

78.7 
85.6 
69.6 
61.7 


54.0 


52.0 
50.6 
56.9 

22.8 

68.1 
72.1 

82.3 
59.0 
54.7 


62.3 


43.8 
41.0 
57.9 

34.6 

75.7 

79.7 
70.1 
71.9 
69.4 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER 
FARM. 


All  land. 


1920     1910 


165.7 


108.0 
140.9 
333.8 

810.2 

136.3 
122.3 

201.2 
l.')6.  6 
144.2 


47.3 


71.6 
72.8 
66.1 

213.7 

38.9 
35.7 
36.6 
47.4 
49.9 


153.0 


156.3 
142.1 
238.0 

942.5 

118.9 
106.9 
164.6 
124.9 
169.6 


79.1 
81.5 
68.6 

275.8 

40.0 
35.8 

44.8 
45.0 

47.8 


Improved 
land. 


1920      1910 


86.2 


82.9 
72.0 
149.4 

196.4 

88.9 
84.5 
164.7 
80.6 
77.3 


30.1 


34.6 
33.8 
38.4 

90.5 

29.4 
28.1 
31.3 
33.0 
30.7 


82.6 


81.3 
71.9 
135.4 

215.1 

81.0 
77.1 
135.  5 
73.7 
92.8 


31.5 


34.6 
33.4 
39.7 

95.5 

30.3 
28.5 
34.1 
32.3 
33.1 


PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION. 


All  land  in 
farms. 


1920     1910 


100.0 


68.1 
49.1 
19.0 

5.9 

26.0 
15.6 
2.6 
6.9 
0.9 


100.0 


37.2 
31.2 
6.0 

1.1 

6L8 

40.9 
0.7 

19.4 
0.8 


100.0 


69.6 
54.0 
15.7 

6.4 

^1.0 
13.2 
2.3 
6.7 

L8 


100.0 


40.9 
34.2 
6.7 

0.9 

58.2 
28.6 

1.4 
25.5 

2.6 


Improved 
land  in 
farms. 


1920     1910 


100.0 


64.6 
48.3 
16.3 

2.7 

32.7 

20.8 

4.2 


100.0 


100.0 


67.1 
50.6 
16.5 

2.7 

30.2 
17.6 
3.4 
7.3 
L8 


100.0 


27.6 
22.2 
5.4 

0.7 

7L7 

49.4 
0.9 

20.7 
0.7 


28.7 
22.5 
6.2 

0.5 

70.7 
36.7 

1.7 
29.5 

2.9 


1  Share  tenants  include  croppers  reported  in  the  Southern  states  in  1920,  and  cash  tenants  likewise  include 
standing  renters. 

Table    31.— NUMBER  OF   FARMS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  WITH  PER  CENT  DISTRI- 
BUTION, BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE:  1900  TO  1920. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  18.] 


COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


WHITE  FARMERS. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

COLORED  FARMERS 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


NUMBER  OF  FARMS. 


1920 


5,498,454 


1910 


3,691,86^ 

66,223 

1,740,363 


949,889 


233,222 

2,226 

714,441 


5, 440, 619 


3, 707, 501 

56,  .560 

1,676,558 


920,883 


241,221 

1,544 

678, 118 


1900 


4, 969, 608 


3,446,806 

57, 261 

1,465,541 


767,764 


206,517 

1,824 

559,423 


PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION. 


1920         1910        1900 


100.0 


67.1 

L2 

31.7 


100.0 


24.6 
0.2 
75.2 


100.0 


68.1 

1.0 

30.8 


100.0 


26.2 
0.2 
73.6 


100.0 


69.4 

1.2 

29.5 


100.0 


26.9 
0.2 
72.9 


654 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  32.— NUMBER  AND  ACREAGE  OF  FARMS  IN  THE  SOUTH,  WITH  AVERAGES  AND 
PERCENTAGES,  BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE.  1920. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  19.] 


COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


The  South, 
white  farmers. 
Total 

Owners 

Owning  entire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land. . . 

.nager 

Tenants 

Share  tenants,  including 
croppers 

Share  tenants  proper 

Croppers 

Share-cash  tenants 

Cash  tenants,  including 
standing  renters 

Cash  tenants  proper . 

Standing  renters 

Unspecified  tenants 

COLORED  FARMERS. 

Total 

Owners 

Owning  entire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land 

Managers 

Tenants 

Share  tenants,  including 
croppers 

Share  tenants  proper. 

Croppers 

Share-cash  tenants 

Cash  tenants,  including 
standing  renters 

Cash  tenants  proper . . 

Standing  renters 

Unspecified  tenants 


Number 

of 
farms. 


2,283,750 


1,379,636 

1,227,204 

152,432 

16,548 

887,566 

701, 891 

474,513 

227,378 

14,465 

145,985 
118,913 
27,072 
25, 225 


922,914 


AU  land 
in  farms 
(acres). 


308,803,337  129,335,864 


Improved 

o  £ 

land  in 

ft 

farms 

(acres). 

el 

Pi 

206, 525, 033 
169,703,027 
36,822,006 

22,073,344 

80,204,960 

55, 472, 862 

43,082,592 

12,390,270 

1, 844, 801 

20,264,957 
18,209,123 
2,055,834 
2,622,340 


41,318,496 


217, 589 
178, 558 
39,031 

1,770 

703,555 

510,424 

176,711 

333, 713 

8,207 

178, 199 

100, 275 

77, 924 

6,725 


14,076,623 
11, 950, 158 
2,126,465 

367,820 

26,874,053 

17,955,303 

7,814,520 

10,140,783 

271, 670 

8,341,572 

4,010,599 

4,330,973 

305,508 


82,297,960 
70,567,733 
11,730,227 

3,345,166 

43,692,738 

34,436.595 
26, 275; 314 

8,161,281 
1, 179, 861 

6,969,701 
5, 852, 029 
1,117,672 
1,106,581 


27,743,760 


7,247,342 
5, 922, 818 
1,324,524 

149, 117 

20,347,301 

14,129,316 

5, 632, 483 

8,496,833 

236, 577 

5, 784, 422 

2,912,997 

2,871,425 

196, 986 


41.9 


39.8 
41.6 
31.9 

15.2 

54.5 

62.1 
61.0 
65.9 
64.0 

34.4 
32.1 
54.4 
42.2 


67.1 


51.5 
49.6 
62.3 

40.5 

75.7 

78.7 
72.1 

83.8 
87.1 

69.3 
72.6 
66.3 
64.5 


AVERAGE 
ACREAGE 
PER  FARM. 


135.2 


149.7 
138.3 
241.6 

1,333.9 

90.4 

79;  0 
90.8 
54.5 
127.5 

138.8 
153.1 
75.9 
104.0 


64.7 
66.9 
54.5 

207.8 

38.2 

35.2 
44.2 
30.4 
33.1 

46.8 
40.0 
55.6 
45.4 


56.6 


59.7 
57.5 
77.0 

202.1 

49.2 

49.1 
55.4 
35.9 
81.6 

47.7 
49.2 
41.3 
43.9 


30.1 


33.3 
33.2 
33.9 


28.9 

27.7 
31.9 
25.5 

28.8 

32.5 
29.1 
36.8 
29.3 


PER  CENT. 
DISTRIBUTION. 


^° 


100.0 


100.0 


23.6 
19.3 
4.2 


76.2 

55.3 

19.1 

36.2 

0.9 

19.3 
10.9 

8.4 
0.7 


100.0 

66.9 
55.0 
11.9 

7.1 

26.0 

18.0 
14.0 
4.0 
0.6 

6.6 
5.9 
0.7 
0.8 


100.0 


34.1 

28.9 

5.1 


65.0 

43.5 

18.9 

24.5 

0.7 

20.2 
9.7 

10.5 
0.7 


100.0 


63.6 
54.6 
9.1 

2.6 

33.8 

26.6 

20.3 

6.3 

0.9 

5.4 
4.5 
0.9 
0.9 


100.0 


26.1 
21.3 

4.8 

0.5 

73.3 

50.9 

20.3 

30.6 

0.9 

20.8 
10.5 
10.3 
0.7 


Table  33.— NUMBER  OF  FARMS  IN  THE  SOUTH,  WITH  PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY 
COLOR  AND  TENURE:  1900  TO  1920. 


number  of  FARMS. 

PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1920 

1910 

1900 

The  South, 
white  farmers. 
Total 

2,283,750 

2,207,406 

1,879,721 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

Owners 

1,379,636 

16,548 

887,566 

922,914 

1,326,044 
15,084 

866,278 

890,141 

1,183,806 

17, 172 

678,743 

740,670 

60.4 

0.7 

38.9 

100.0 

60.1 

0.7 

39.2 

100.0 

63.0 

Managers 

0.9 

Tenants 

36.1 

^                  colored  FARMERS. 

Total 

100.0 

Owners ^ 

217,589 

1,770 

703. 555 

218,467 

1,200 

670, 474 

186,676 

1,593 

552,401 

23.6 
0.2 
76.2 

24.5 
0.1 
75.3 

25.2 

Managers 

0.2 

Tenants 

74.6 

COLOR  AND  TEE'URE   OF  FARMERS. 


655 


Table  31.— VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY  IN  THE   UNITED   STATES,    BY  COLOR  AND 

TENURE:  1920  AND  1910. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  fanners,  by  tenure,  in  Table  20. J 


COLOR  AND  TENTJRE. 


WHITE  FAKMEES. 

Total 

Owners 

Owning  entire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land. 

Managers 

Tenants 

Sharei 

Share-cash 

Cashi 

Unspecified 

COLORED  FARMERS. 

Total- 

Owners 

O  wning  entire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land. 

Managers 

Tenants 

Sharei 

Share-cash 

Cash » 

Unspecified 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


1920 


$74,955,403,721 


46,810,947,920 
36,176,166,655 
10, 634, 781, 265 

3,091,165,814 

25,053,289,987 
13,682,864,376 
3,989,058,066 
6,728,610,115 
652,757,430 


2,968,696,617 


1910 


$39,712,214,845 


26,228,711,934 
20,374,872,924 
5,853,839,010 

1,681,895,418 

11,801,607,493 
|7, 538,264, 668 

14,263,342,825 


1.279,234,245 


800,598,024 
661, 227, 524 
139, 370, 500 

41, 107, 191 

2,126,991,402 
1,474,221,606 

41,702,536 
591,626,704 

19,440,656 


440,922,439 

355, 994, 187 

84,928,252 

18,729,518 

819,582,288 
442, 938, 549 

376,643,739 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


88.7 


78.5 
77.6 
81.7 


112.3 
134.4 


132.1 


81.6 
85.7 
64.1 

119.5 

159.5 
242.2 

62.2 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


1920 


$63,786,058,855 


39,215,462,823 
30,176,281,465 
9,039,181,358 

2,629,284,676 

21,941,311,356 
11,921,171,797 
3,632,413,956 
5,826,072,815 
561,652,788 


2,529,943,747 


648,760,084 
534,439,299 
114,320,785 

35,931,789 

1,845,251,874 

1,300,501,544 

36,327,826 

492,174,681 

16, 247, 823 


1910 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


$33,764,392,187 


22,020,188,824 
17,032,045,135 
4,988,143,689 

1,440,643,081 

10,303,560,282 
6,596,004,373 

3,707,555,909 


1.036,733,510 


346,745,454 
278,593>881 
68,151,573 

16,315,911 

673,672,145 
373,944,277 

299,727,868 


88.9 


78.1 
77.2 
81.2 

82.5 

112.9 

135.8 

72.3 


144.0 


87.1 
91.8 
67.7 

120.2 

173.9 
257.5 

69.6 


COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


WHITE  FARMERS. 

Total 


Owners. 


Owning  entire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land. 

Managers 

Tenants 

Sharei 

Share-cash 

Cashi 

Unspecified 


LAND  ALONE. 


1920 


$52,707,641,140 


COLORED  FARMERS. 

Total 


31,471,590,402 
23,638,999,408 
7,832,590,994 

2,178,344,776 

19, 057, 705,  %2 
10,249,405,206 
3,314,287,619 
5,020,508,499 
473,504,638 


2,121,921,919 


Owners 

Owning  entire  farm  . . . 
Hiring  additional  land. 

Managers 

Tenants 

Sharei 

Share-cash 

Cashi 

Unspecified 


513,191,232 
410,745,895 
93,445,337 

29,306,244 

1,579,424,443 

1,111,081,893 

32,355,439 

422,437,873 

13, 549, 238 


1910 


$27,615,515,334 


17,528,730,187 
13,220,114,695 
4,308,615,492 

1,205,653,349 

8, 881, 131, 798 

15,713,371,914 

I3, 167, 759, 884 


860,158,835 


277,391,441 
221,719,994 
55,671,447 
13,205,916 
569,561,478 
316,634,227 

252,927,2.51 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


90.9 


79.5 

78.8 
81.8 

80.7 

114.6 

137.4 

73.4 


$11,078,417,715 


85.0 
89.3 
67.9 

121.9 

177.3 

261.1 

72.4 


1920 


7,743,872,421 
6,537,282,057 
1,206,590,364 

450,939,900 

2,8.S3,605,394 

1,671,766,591 

318, 126, 337 

805,564,316 

88, 148, 150 

408,021,828 


1910 


$6,148,876,853 


4,491,458,637 

3,811,930,440 

679, 528, 197 

234,989,732 

1,422,428,484 

882,632,459 

539,796,025 


176,574.675 


135, 568, 852 
114,693,404 
20,875,448 

6,625,545 

265,827,431 
189,419,651 

3,972,387 
69,736,808 

2,698,585 


69,3.54,013 
56,873,887 
12, 480, 126 

3,109,995 

104,110,667 

57,310,050 

46,800,617 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


80.2 


72.4 
71.5 
77.6 

91.9 

102.7 

125.4 

65.6 


131.1 


95.5 
101.7 
67.3 

113.0 

155.3 

237.4 

64.8 


1  Share  tenants  include  croppers  reported  in  the  Southern  States  in  1920,  and  cash  tenants  likewise  in- 
clude standing  renters. 


656 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  34 VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY  IN  THE  UNITED   STATES,  BY  COLOR  AND 

TENURE:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  20.] 


COLOR  AND  TENUEE. 


WHITE  FARMERS. 


Total. 


$3,491,321,159   $1,227,407,744 


Owners 

Owning  entire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land. 

Managers 


Tenants 

Share  1 

Share-cash.. 

Cashi 

Unspecified. 


COLORED  FARMERS. 


Total. 


Owners 

O  wning  entire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land. 


Tenants 

Share! 

Share-cash . . 

Cashi 

Unspecified. 


IMPLEMENTS  AND  MACHINERY. 


1920 


1910 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


184.4 


2,411,134,220 

1,927,214,682 

483,919,538 

102,231,072 

977,955,867 
554, 897, 105 
131, 463, 184 
266,270,857 
25,324,721 


884,819,727 
718,866,096 
165,963,631 

42,473,043 

300,114,974 
I    191,476,447 
108, 638, 527 


103,451,769  37,742,039 


36,658,561 

30,%4,138 

5,694,423 

1,542,630 

65,250,578 

39, 880, 265 

1,150,201 

23, 5S2, 201 

637,911 


15, 852, 814 
12,985,658 
2, 867, 156 

435, 457 

21,453,768 
9,412,854 

12,040,914 


172.5 
168.1 
191.6 

140.7 

225.9 
258.5 


174.1 


131.2 
138.  4 
98.6 

254.3 

204.1 
335.9 


LIVE  STOCK. 


1920 


$7,678,023,707   $4,720,414,914 


1910 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


5,184,350,877 
4,072,670,508 
1,111,680,369 

359,650,066 

2,134,022,764 

1,206,795,474 

225,180,926 

636,266,443 

65,779,'921 


335,301,101 


3,323,703,383 

2,623,961,693 

699,741,690 

198,779,294 

1,197,932,237 
\    750,783,848 

\    447,148,389 


204, 758, 696 


115,179,379 
95,824,087 
19,355,292 

3,632,772 

216,488,950 
133,839,797 

4, 224, 509 
75,869,822 

2,554,822 


78,324,171 
64,414,648 
13,909,523 

1,978,150 

124,456,375 
59,581,418 

64,874,957 


56.0 
55.2 
58.9 

80.9 

78.1 
90.7 

57.0 


63. 


47.1 
48.8 
39.2 

83.6 

73.9 
13L7 

20.9 


1  Share  tenants  include  croppers  reported  in  the  Southern  states  in  1920,  and  cash  tenants  likewise  include 
standing  renters. 

Table  35.— VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY  IN  THE  SOUTH,  BY  COLOR  AND 
TENURP::  1920. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  aU  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  21.] 


COLOR  AND  TENtJEE. 


The  South, 
"white  farmers. 
Total 

Owners 

Owning  entire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land. . . 

Managers 

Tenants 

Share  tenants,  including 
croppers 

Share  tenants  proper. . . 

Croppers 

Share-cash  tenants 

Cash  tenants,  including 
standing  renters 

Cash  tenants  proper 

Standing  renters 

Unspecified  tenants 


$15,547,590,202 


All  farm 
property. 


9, 924, 590, 749 
8,534,027,597 
1, 390, 563, 152 

771,799,018 

4, 851, 200, 435 

3, 667, 065, 462 

2,817,302,611 

849, 762,  851 

146, 290, 829 

913, 101, 289 
775, 786, 631 
137,314,658 
124, 742, 855 


Land. 


$10,477,276,809 


6,422,495,001 

6,461,497,477 

960, 997, 524 

557, 140, 666 

3, 497, 641, 142 

2, 673, 058, 147 

2,043.114,693 

629,943,451 

110, 3^5,880 

629,344,024 
535,941,040 
93,  402, 984 
84,853,091 


BuUdings. 


$2, 451, 526, 481 


1,725,664,101 

1, 556, 654, 299 

168, 999, 802 

90, 721, 921 

635, 150, 459 

479, 132, 402 

362, 356, 546 

116,775,856 

15, 601,  565 

121,554,036 
99, 203, 226 
22,350,810 
18, 862, 456 


Implements 

and 
machinery. 


Live  stock. 


$680,756,446  $1,938,030,466 


477, 494, 986 

417, 802, 433 

59, 692, 553 

24, 628, 189 

178, 633, 271 

133, 734, 356 

108, 420, 770 

25,313,586 

5, 788, 498 

34, 689, 791 
28, 068,  871 
6, 520, 920 
4, 520, 626 


1, 298, 946, 661 

1, 098, 073, 388 

200, 873, 273 

99,308,242 

539,776,563 

381, 140, 557 

303, 410, 602 

77, 729, 965 

14, 514, 886 

127, 613, 438 

112, 573, 494 

15,039,944 

16,506,682 


COLOR  AND   TENURE   OF   FAEMEKS. 


657 


Table  35.— VALUE    OF    FARM    PROPERTY    IN    THE    SOUTH,  BY    COLOR  AND 
TENURE:  1920— Continued. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  21.] 


COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


The  South— Con. 

COLORED   FARMERS. 

Total 

Owners 

Owning  entire  farm 

Hiring  additional  land . , 

Managers 

Tenants 

Share  tenants,  includin, 

croppers 

Share  tenants  proper. 
Croppers 

Share-cash  tenants 

Cash  tenants,  includin: 
standing  renters 

Cash  tenants  proper. . 

Standing  renters 

Unspecified  tenants 


All  farm 
property. 


$2, 626, 859, 822 


680,645,113 
565, 223, 542 
115, 421, 571 

25,095,060 

1,921,119,649 

1,386,948,958 
575, 263, 129 
Sll,  6So,  S29 
35,080,135 

483,144,616 

251,408,599 

231,736,017 

15, 945, 940 


Land. 


$1,847,605,942 


429, 929, OSO 

3.54, 207, 034 

75,722,046 

17,019,617 

1, 400, 657, 245 

1,035,946,437 

414,  818, 16S 

621, 128,  269 

26, 483, 369 

327,140,417 

169;  715, 582 

157, 724, 835 

10,787,022 


Buildings. 


$380,245,675 


121, 801, 982 

103,017,973 

18,784,009 

4, 514, 281 

253, 929, 412 

183, 561, 249 

73, 815, 971 

109, 74.5, 278 

3, 619, 117 

64,348,291 

32,398,252 

31,950,039 

2, 400, 755 


Implements 

and 
machinery. 


$90,388,087 


31, 330, 566 

26, 492, 439 

4, 838, 127 

902, 899 

58, 154, 622 

37,078,688 

18, 975, 202 

18, 103. 486 

965,961 

19, 597, 868 

9,951,148 

9, 646, 720 

512, 105 


Live  stock. 


$308, 620, 118 


97, 5,S3, 485 
81,506,096 
16,077,389 

2,658,263 

208,378,370 

130, 362, 584 

67, 653, 788 

62, 70S,  796 

4,011,688 

71,758,040 

39,343,617 

32,414,423 

2,246,058 


Table  36.— AVERAGE  VALUE  OF  FARM  PROPERTY  PER  FARM  AND  PER  ACRE,  BY 
COLOR  AND  TENURE,  FOR  THE   UNITED   STATES:  1920  AND   1910. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  22.) 


COLOR  AND  ITEM. 


white  FARMERS. 

Averase  value  per  farm: 

All  farm  property 

liand  and  1  )uil(fings 

Land  alone 

Buildings 

Implements  and  machinery. 
Live  stock 

Average  value  per  acre: 

All  farm  property 

Land  and  buildings 

Land  alone 

Buildings 

Implements  and  machinery . 
Live  stock 

COLORED  FARMERS. 

Average  value  per  farm: 

All  farm  property 

Land  and  buUdiings 

Land  alone 

Buildings 

Implements  and  machinery. 
Live  stock 


Average  value  per  acre: 

AU  farm  property 

Land  and  1  luildings 

Land  alone 

Buildings 

Implements  and  machinery. 
Live  stock 


1920        1910 


$13, S32 

11,601 
9,586 
2,015 
635 
1,396 


82.28 

70.02 

57.86 

12.16 

3.83 

8.43 


3,125 

2,603 

2,234 

430 

109 

353 


66.05 

56.29 

47,21 

9.08 

2.30 

7.46 


$7,299 

6, 206 

5,076 

1,130 

226 


47.72 

40.57 

33.19 

7.39 

1.47 

5.67 


1,389 

1,126 

934 

192 

41 

222 


27.43 

22.23 
18.45 
3.79 
0.81 
4.39 


FARMS  OPERATED  BY- 


Owners. 


1920        1910 


$12,679 

10, 622 
8, 525 
2,098 
653 
1,404 


75.49 

63.24 

50.75 

12.49 

3.89 

8.36 


3,433 

2,782 

2,200 

681 

157 

4*4 


47.93 

38.84 

30.72 

8.12 

2.19 

6.90 


$7,075 

5, 939 

4,728 

1,211 

239 


45.26 

38. 00 

30.25 

7.75 

1..53 

5.74 


1,828 

1,437 
1,150 

28S 
66 

325 


23.11 

18.18 

14.54 

3.64 

0.83 

4.11 


Managers. 


1920  1910 


$46,678 

39, 703 

32,  894 

6,809 

1,544 

5,431 


67.61 

49.00 

40.60 

8.40 

1.91 

6.70 


18,467 

16,  142 
13, 165 

2,976 
693 

1,632 


86.42 

75.54 

61.61 

13.93 

3.24 

7.64 


$29,736 

25, 471 
21,316 

4,155 
751 

3,514 


31.55 

27.03 

22.62 

4.41 

0.80 

3.73 


12, 131 

10, 567 

8, 5.53 

2,014 

282 

1,281 


43.98 

38.31 

31.01 

7.30 

1.02 

4.64 


Tenants. 


1920         1910 


$14,395 

12, 607 
10, 950 

1,657 
562 

1,226 


105. 61 

92.50 

80.34 

12.16 

4.12 

9.00 


2,977 

2,583 
2,211 

372 
91 

303 


76.61 

66.46 

56.89 

9.57 

2.35 

7.80 


$7, 039 

6,146 

5,297 

^8 

179 

715 


59.19 

51.68 

44.54 

7.13 

1.51 

6.01 


1,209 

993 
840 
154 
32 
184 


30.21 

24.83 

20.99 

3.84 

0.79 

4.59 


75108°— 22- 


-42 


658 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — AGrvICULTURE. 


Table  37 NUMBER   OF   FARMS,  BY  COLOR   AND    TENURE,   WITH   PER  CENT 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all 


10 


DIVISION  OB  STATE 
ANP  COLOE. 


UNITED  STATES. 

White 

Colored 

GEOGRAPnic  Divisions 

New  England: 

White 

Colored 

Middle  Atlantic: 

White 

C'lored 

East  North  Central: 

White 

Colored 

West  North  Central: 

White 

Colored 

South  Atlantic: 

White 

Colored 

East  South  Central: 

White 

Colored 

West  South  Central: 

White 

Colored 

Mountain: 

White 

Colored 

Pacific: 

White 

Colored 

New  England. 

Maine: 

White 

Colored 

New  Hampshire: 

White 

Colored 

Vermont: 

White 

Colored 

Massachusetts: 

White 

Colored 

Rhode  Island: 

White 

Colored 

Connecticut: 

White 

Colored 

Middle  Atlantic. 

New  York: 

White 

Colored 

New  Jersey: 

White 

Colored 

Pennsylvania: 

White 

Colored 


total  number  of 

FARMS. 


1920 


5,498,454 
949,889 


156, 293 
271 

423,611 
1,536 

1,080,267 
4. 477 

1,090,032 
6, 919 

775, 144 
383, 832 

744,368 
307, 232 

764, 238 
231, 850 

238, 662 
5,447 

225, 839 
8,325 


48, 214 
13 

20, 509 
14 

29,047 

28 

31,880 
121 

4,063 
20 

22, 580 
75 


192,645 
550 

29, 167 
535 

201,799 
451 


1910 


5,440,619 
920, 883 


188,460 
342 

466,418 
1,961 

1,117,772 
5.;i7 

1,100,084 
9,864 

756,019 
355, 862 

717, 262 
325, 218 

734, 125 
209, 061 

175,418 
8,028 

185,061 
4,830 


59, 987 
29 

27, 038 
15 

32, 689 

20 

36, 793 
124 

5,251 
41 

26, 702 
113 


214,658 
939 

33,011 
476 

218,749 
546 


NUMBER  OF  FARMS  OPERATED  BY— 


All  owners. 


1920 


3.691,868 
233,222 


139,942 
218 

326, 129 
975 

763,702 
3,084 

706, 280 
4,876 

504,426 
102,663 

470, 268 
55, 540 

404,942 
59, 386 

198, 153 
4,362 

178, 026 
2,118 


45, 424 
13 

IS,  592 
12 

25, 100 
21 

27,980 
107 

3,231 
14 

19,615 
51 


151,288 
429 


21,604 

285 


153, 237 
261 


1910 


3,707,501 
241,231 


168, 137 
271 

353,622 
1,414 

805, 136 
3,908 

751,577 
7,369 

491,193 
101,961 

451,715 
58, 737 

383, 136 
57, 769 

153, 169 
7,675 

149,816 
2,117 


56, 429 
25 

24, 481 
12 

28,048 
17 

31,966 
109 

4,058 
29 

23,155 
79 


165,866 

808 

23,868 
265 

163, 888 
341 


Full  owners  (owning 
entire  farm). 


1920 


3, 174, 109 
192,401 


133,633 

208 


303. 715 

888 


657, 369 
2,578 


539, 189 
4,060 


463,541 
83,022 


422, 252 
45, 802 


341,411 
49, 734 


160, 854 
4,240 


152, 145 
1,809 


44,211 
13 


17, 824 
12 


23,906 
20 


26,411 
104 


2,957 
14 


18,324 
45 


138,762 
391 

20, 493 
259 

144,460 
238 


COLOB  AND  TENURE   OF   FARMERS. 


659 


DISTRIBUTION   BY  TENURE,    BY   DIVISIONS   AND   STATES:   1920  AND   1910. 
fanners,  by  tenure,  in  Table  23.] 


NUMBER  OF  FARMS  OPERATED  BY— 

PER  CENT  OF  ALL  FARMS  OPERATED  BY— 

Part  owners 

(hiring  additional 

land). 

Managers. 

Tenants. 

Owners. 

Managers. 

Tenants. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

517,759 
40, 821 

548,413 
45,412 

66, 223 
2,226 

56, 560 
1,544 

1,740,363 
714,441 

1, 676, 558 
678, 118 

67.1 
24.6 

68.1 
26.2 

1.2 

0.2 

1.0 
0.2 

31.7 
75.2 

30.8 
73.6 

1 
2 

6,309 
10 

5,855 
14 

4,784 
18 

5,360 
19 

11,567 
35 

14,963 
52 

89.5 
80.4 

89.2 
79.2 

3.1 
6.6 

2.8 
5.6 

7.4 
12.9 

7.9 
15.2 

3 
4 

22,414 
87 

25,484 
129 

9,763 
90 

9,000 
72 

87, 719 
471 

103,796 
475 

77.0 
63.5 

75.8 
72.1 

2.3 
5.9 

1.9 
3.7 

20.7 
30.7 

22.3 
24.2 

S 
6 

106,333 
506 

130,916 

889 

13,480 
71 

10,774 
74 

303,085 
1,322 

301, 862 
1,735 

70.7 
68.9 

72.0 
68.4 

1.2 
1.6 

1.0 
1.3 

28.1 
29.5 

27.0 
30.3 

7 

8 

167,091 
816 

177,799 
1,081 

10,692 

84 

8,3(8 
76 

373,060 
1,959 

340, 199 
2,419 

64.8 
70.5 

68.3 
74.7 

1.0 
1.2 

0.8 
0.8 

34.2 
28.3 

30.9 
24.5 

9 
IC 

40,885 
19,641 

50,549 
21,047 

8,842 
957 

7,578 
720 

261, 876 
280,212 

2,57, 248 
253, 181 

65.1 
26.7 

65.0 

28.7 

1.1 

0.2 

1.0 
0.2 

33.,8 
73.0 

34.0 
71.1 

11 
12 

48,016 
9,738 

59,058 
12,417 

3,099 
407 

3,041 
249 

271,001 
251,285 

262.506 
266,232 

63.2 

18.1 

63.0 

18.1 

0.4 
0.1 

0.4 
0.1 

36.4 

81.8 

36.6 
81.9 

13 
14 

63,531 
9,652 

62,337 
9,713 

4,607 
406 

4,465 
231 

3.54,689 
172,058 

346,524 
151,001 

53.0 
25.6 

52.2 
27.6 

0.6 
0.2 

0.6 
0.1 

46.4 
74.2 

47.2 
72.3 

IS 
16 

37,299 
122 

15, 781 
34 

4,089 
27 

2,890 
22 

30, 420 
1,058 

19, 359 
331 

83.0 
80.1 

87.3 
95.6 

1.7 

0.5 

1.6 
0.3 

15.3 
19.4 

11.0 
4.1 

17 
18 

25,881 
249 

20,634 

88 

6,867 
166 

5,144 
81 

40,946 
6,041 

30, 101 
2,632 

78.8 
25.4 

81.0 

4.3.8 

3.0 
2.0 

2.8 
1.7 

18.1 
72.6 

16.3 
54.5 

IS 
2C 

1,213 

1,105 

786 

998 

1 

680 

1 

635 

1 

2,004 

2,560 
3 

1,877 
2 

4,006 
2 

94.2 
100.0 

90.7 
85.7 

86.4 
75.0 

94.1 
86.2 

90.5 
80.0 

85.8 
85.0 

1.6 

2.7 
7.1 

1.9 

10.7 

1.7 
3.4 

2.5 
6.7 

1.9 
5.0 

4.2 

6.7 
7.1 

11.6 
14.3 

4.3 
10.3 

6.9 
13.3 

12.3 
10.0 

21 

2? 

768 

779 

545 

1 

565 
3 

1,372 
1 

3,382 
4 

23 
24 

1,194 
1 

1,271 

1 

25 
26 

1,569 
3 

1,367 
3 

1,620 
7 

1,859 

4 

2,280 
7 

2,968 
11 

87.8 
88.4 

86.9 
87.9 

5.1 
5.8 

5.1 
3.2 

7.2 
5.8 

8.1 

8.9 

27 
28 

274 

252 
4 

1,081 
6 

204 

1 

1,064 
6 

251 

628 
5 

1,901 
18 

942 
12 

2,610 
22 

79.5 
70.0 

86.9 
68.0 

77.3 
70.7 

86.7 
69.9 

5.0 
5.0 

4.7 
8.0 

4.8 

3.5 
10.6 

1.5.5 
25.0 

8.4 
24.0 

17.9 
29.3 

9.8 
19.5 

29 
3(1 

1,291 
6 

937 
12 

31 

32 

12,526 
38 

14,250 

81 

4,351 
25 

4,037 
14 

37,006 
96 

44,755 
117 

78.5 
78.0 

77.3 
86.0 

2.3 
4.5 

1.9 
1.5 

19.2 
17.5 

20.8 
12.5 

33 
34 

1,111 
26 

1,118 
23 

967 
20 

1,033 
27 

6,596 
230 

8,110 

184 

74.1 
53.3 

72.3 
55.7 

3.3 
3.7 

3.1 

5.7 

22.6 
43.0 

24.6 

38.7 

35 
36 

8,777 
23 

10, 116 
25 

4,445 
45 

3,930 
31 

44,117 
145 

50,931 
174 

75.9 
57.9 

74.9 
62.5 

2.2 
10.0 

1.8 
5.7 

21.9 
32.2 

23.3 
31.9 

37 

38 

660 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CEISTSUS — AGRICULTURE. 


Table  37.— NUMBER   OF   FARMS,   BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  WITH  PER    CENT   DIS- 

Corresponding  figures  for  all 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  COLOR. 

■    total  number  of 

FARMS. 

NUMBER  OF  FARMS  OPERATED  BY— 

All  owners. 

Full  owners  (owning 
entire  farm). 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1 

East  North  Central. 

Ohio: 

White 

255,079 
1,616 

204,  .5.54 
572 

236, 288 
893 

195,714 
733 

188,632 
663 

178, 271 
207 

213,330 
109 

260, 178 
2,826 

77, 147 
543 

73,025 
1,612 

124,033 
384 

164,048 
1,238 

9,268 

872 

41,699 
6,209 

184 
20 

138,456 

47,786 

86,785 
504 

193,473 
76,290 

83, 683 
109,010 

ISO,  545 
130, 187 

41, 051 
12,954 

270,095 
1,950 

214,680 
805 

2.50,447 
1,425 

206,014 
946 

176,  .536 
591 

1.5.5,844 
293 

216,  .843 
201 

273.. 578 
3,666 

73,617 

743 

74,  ,8.36 

2,808 

129,  216 
462 

176, 1,50 
1,691 

9,914 
922 

42, 551 
6,372 

205 
12 

135,904 
48, 114 

95,977 
708 

188,069 
65,656 

79, 636 
96,798 

168, 468 
122, 559 

35,295 
14,721 

176,933 
1,053 

136,904 
306 

132,040 
534 

158, 843 
663 

158,982 
628 

132, 567 

177 

121,814 

74 

183,-386 
1,644 

56,448 
469 

46,3.50 
1,465 

69, 418 
254 

96,297 
793 

5,655 
355 

29,256 
3,549 

91 
9 

105,414 
30,949 

71,698 
403 

129,099 
22,277 

44,965 
22, 759 

86, 081 
16,042 

32, 167 
6,320 

190, 791 
1,313 

148, 029 
472 

144,318 
789 

171,525 

785 

150,473 
549 

121,910 
194 

132,  .867 
136 

190, 176 
2,109 

62, 4,85 
727 

5.5,248 
2,736 

78,881 
369 

110,010 
1,098 

5,772 
406 

29,569 
3,950 

110 

8 

101,436 
32, 228 

75,420 
558 

12.3,877 
21,443 

43,978 
20,372 

82,930 
15, 698 

28, 101 
7,298 

156, 214 
902 

112,452 
212 

100,521 
382 

139,388 
486 

148,794 
596 

112,721 
159 

98, 948 
60 

152, 547 
1,305 

33,627 
424 

25,913 
1.340 

50,3.52 
213 

65,081 
569 

5,383 
305 

27, 751 
3,091 

83 

8 

95,934 
25,520 

65,8.54 
366 

115,482 
16,365 

41,811 

18,278 

80,891 
13,684 

30,3,52 
5,406 

161,999 
983 

115,110 
314 

106, 730 
570 

150,337 
668 

140,044 
484 

99,320 
173 

106,369 
95 

151.318 
1,489 

43,9.50 

717 

37, 733 
2,672 

57, 869 
353 

77, 219 
789 

5,518 
347 

27. 819 
3,301 

105 
6 

91,144 

26. 820 

67,831 

487 

106,560 
14, 822 

39. 4-K". 
16,077 

75,909 
12, 859 

26,312 
6,195 

r> 

Colored 

s 

Indiana: 

White 

4 

Colored 

■i 

Illinois: 

White 

n 

Colored 

7 

Micihgan: 

White 

^ 

Colored 

q 

Wisconsin: 

White 

10 

Colored 

11 

West  North  Central. 

Minnesota: 

White 

1? 

Colored 

13 

Iowa: 

White 

14 

Colored 

15 

Missouri: 

Wliite 

16 

Colored 

17 

North  Dakota: 

White 

18 

Colored 

19 

South  Dakota: 

White 

?0 

Colored 

''1 

Nebraska: 

White 

?? 

Colored 

?3 

Kan.sas: 

White 

''4 

Colored 

'>5 

South  Atlantic. 

Delaware: 

White 

?6 

Colored 

97 

Maryland: 

White 

?8 

Colored 

W 

District  of  Columbia: 
White 

30 

Colored 

'^1 

Viroinia: 

White 

3? 

Colored 

33 

West  Virginia: 

White 

34 

Colored 

35 

North  Carolina: 

White 

36 

Colored 

37 

South  Carolina: 

White.           

38 

39 

Georgia: 

White 

40 

41 

Florida: 

White 

42 

Colored 

COLOR  AND  TENURE   OF   FARMERS. 


661 


TRIBCJTION    BY  TENURE,    BY   DIVISIONS   AND   STATES:   1920  AND   1910— Continued, 
farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  23.] 


NUMBER  OF  FARMS  OPERATED  BY— 

PER  CENT  OF  ALL  FARMS  OPERATED  BY— 

Part  owners 

(hiring  additional 

land). 

Managers. 

Tenants. 

Owners. 

Managers. 

Tenants. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

20,  719 

l.'il 

28, 792 
330 

3,029 
36 

2,725 

28 

75, 117 
527 

76,579 
609 

69.4 
65.2 

70.6 
67.3 

1.2 
2.2 

1.0 
1.4 

29.4 
32.6 

28.4 
31.2 

1 
2 

24,  452 

94 

32, 919 
158 

2,  315 
14 

2, 282 
15 

65,  a35 
252 

64,369 
318 

66.9 
53.5 

68.9 
58.6 

1.1 
2.4 

1.1 
1.9 

31.9 
44.1 

30.0 
39.5 

3 

4 

31, 519 
1.52 

37,  588 
219 

3, 402 
9 

2,  .368 

18 

100,  846 
350 

103, 761 
618 

55.9 
59.8 

57.6 
55.4 

1.4 
1.0 

0.9 
1.3 

42.7 
39.2 

41.4 
43.4 

5 
6 

19,455 

77, 

21, 188 
117 

2,310 
9 

1,952 
9 

34, 561 
161 

32,537 
152 

81.2 
76.8 

83.3 
83.0 

1.2 
1.2 

0.9 
1.0 

17.7 
22.0 

15.8 
16.1 

7 
8 

10, 188 
32 

10,429 
65 

2,424 
3 

1,447 
4 

27,  226 
32 

24, 616 
38 

84.3 
94.7 

85.2 
92.9 

1.3 

0.5 

0.8 

0.7 

14.4 

4.8 

13.9 
6.4 

9 
10 

19,846 
18 

22, 590 
21 

1,  .595 
1 

1,220 
2 

44,109 
29 

32,  714 
97 

74.4 
85.5 

78.2 
66.2 

0.9 
0.5 

0.8 
0.7 

24.7 
14.0 

21.0 
33.1 

11 
12 

22,866 
14 

26,498 
41 

2,486 
1 

1,924 
2 

89,030 
34 

82, 052 
63 

57.1 
67.9 

61.3 
67.7 

1.2 
0.9 

0.9 
1.0 

41.7 
31.2 

37.8 
31.3 

13 

14 

30,839 
339 

38,858 
620 

2,199 
48 

1,960 
41 

74, 593 
1,134 

81,442 
1,516 

70.5 
58.2 

69.5 
57.5 

0.8 
1.7 

0.7 
1.1 

28.7 
40.1 

29.8 
41.4 

15 
16 

22, 821 

45 

18, 535 
10 

853 

2 

482 
2 

19,846 
72 

10, 650 
14 

73.2 
86.4 

84.9 
97.8 

1.1 
0.4 

0.7 
0.3 

25.7 
13.3 

14.5 
1.9 

17 
18 

20,  437 
125 

17, 515 
64 

771 
10 

422 
7 

25,904 
137 

19, 166 
65 

63.5 
90.9 

73.8 
97.4 

1.1 
0.6 

0.6 
0.2 

35.5 
8.5 

25. 6 
2.3 

19 
20 

19,066 
41 

21,012 
16 

1,311 

4 

986 
1 

53,304 
126 

49, 349 
92 

56.0 
66.1 

61.0 
79.9 

1.1 
1.0 

0.8 
0.2 

43.0 
32.8 

38.2 
19.9 

21 
22 

31,216 
234 

32, 791 
309 

1,477 

18 

1,314 
21 

66,274 
427 

64, 826 
572 

58.7 
64.1 

62.5 
64.9 

0.9 
1.5 

0.7 
1.2 

40.4 
34.5 

36.  8 
33.8 

23 
24 

272 
50 

254 
59 

131 
13 

107 
16 

3,  482 
504 

4, 035 
500 

61.0 
40.7 

58.  2 
44.0 

1.4 
1.5 

1.1 
1.7 

37.6 
57.8 

40.7 
54.2 

25 
26 

1,505 
458 

1, 7.50 
649 

1,111 
151 

901 

87 

11,332 
2,509 

12,  081 
2,335 

70.2 
57.2 

69.5 
62.0 

2.7 
2.4 

2.1 
1.4 

27.2 
40.4 

28.4 
36.6 

27 
28 

8 
1 

5 
2 

18 
1 

14 
1 

75 
10 

81 
3 

49.5 
45.0 

5.3.7 
66.7 

9.8 
5.0 

6.8 

8.3 

40.8 
50.0 

39.5 
25.0 

29 
30 

9,480 
5,429 

10,292 
5,408 

1,9.37 
197 

1,445 
180 

31, 105 
16, 640 

33,023 
15,706 

76.1 
64.8 

74.6 
67.0 

1.4 
0.4 

1.1 
0.4 

22.5 
34.8 

24.3 
32.6 

31 
32 

5,844 
37 

7,  589 
71 

1,082 
8 

865 

7 

14, 005 
93 

19, 692 
143 

82.6 
80.0 

78.6 
78.8 

1.2 
1.6 

0.9 
1.0 

16.1 
18.5 

20.5 
20.2 

33 
34 

13,617 
5,912 

17,317 
6,621 

832 
96 

1,044 
74 

63,  ,542 
53,917 

63, 148 
44,139 

66.7 
29.2 

65.9 
32.7 

0.4 
0.1 

0.6 
0.1 

32.8 
70.7 

33.6 
67.2 

35 
36 

3,154 
4, 481 

4,532 
4,295 

555 
183 

732 
131 

38, 163 
86,068 

34, 926 
76,295 

53.7 
20.9 

55.2 
21.0 

0.7 
0.2 

0.9 
0.1 

45.6 
79.0 

43.9 

78.8 

37 
38 

5,190 
2,358 

7,021 
2,839 

1,448 
207 

1,296 
123 

93, 016 
113,938 

84,242 
106,  738 

47.7 
12.3 

49.2 
12.8 

0.8 
0.2 

0.8 
0.1 

51.5 
87.5 

50.0 
87.1 

39 
40 

1,815 
915 

1,789 
1, 103 

1,723 
101 

1,174 
101 

7,1.56 
6,533 

6,020 
7,322 

78.4 

48.8 

79.6 
49.6 

4.2 

0.8 

3.3 

0.7 

17.4 
50.4 

17.1 
49.7 

41 
42 

662 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTUEE. 


Table  37.— NUMBER   OF   FARMS,  BY  COLOR  AND   TENURE,   WITH   PER  CENT  DIS- 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  COLOR. 


East  South  Central. 


Kentucky: 

White... 

Colored. . 
Tennessee: 

White... 

Colored. . 
Alabama: 

White. . . 

Colored.. 
Mississippi: 

White... 

Colored. . 


West  South  Central. 


Arkansas: 

White.. 

Colored. 
LoxnsiANA: 

Wliite.. 

Colored. 
Oklahoma: 

White.. 

Colored. 
Texas: 

White.. 

Colored. 


Mountain. 


Montana: 

WbJte 

Colored 

Idaho: 

White 

Colored 

Wyoming: 

White 

Colored 

Colorado: 

White 

Colored 

New  Mexico: 

White 

Colored 

Arizona: 

White 

Colored 

Utah: 

White 

Colored 

Nevada: 

White 

Colored 


Pacific. 


Washington: 

Wliite.... 

Colored. . . 
Oregon: 

White.... 

Colored . . . 
California: 

White.... 

Colored... 


TOTAL  NUMBER  OF 
FARMS. 


1920 


257,998 
12, 628 

214,592 
38,182 

160, 896 
95, 203 

110,882 
161,219 


160,322 

72,282 

73,404 
62, 059 

173,263 
18,725 

357, 249 

78,784 


56,614 
1,063 

41,598 
508 

15, 579 
169 

59,381 
553 

27,969 
1,875 

9,329 
646 

25,248 
414 

2,944 
219 


65,022 
1,266 

49, 633 
573 

111,184 
6,486 


1910 


247, 455 
11,730 

207, 704 
38, 308 

152, 458 
110, 443 

109,645 
164,737 


151,085 
63,593 

65,667 
54,879 

169,521 
20,671 

347, 852 
69,918 


25,018 
1,196 

30,402 
405 

10,922 
65 

45, 596 
574 

33, 528 
2,148 

6,024 
3,203 

21,400 
276 

2,528 
161 


55,067 
1,125 

44,875 
627 

85,119 
3,078 


NUMBER  OF  FARMS  OPERATED  BY — 


All  owners. 


1920 


174,008 
5,319 

138, 242 
9,840 

89, 887 
17, 202 

68,131 
23,179 


97,274 
15,373 

46,268 
10,986 

83,729 

9,488 

177,671 
23, 539 


34, 284 
363 

13,280 
123 

45,043' 
248 

24,113 
1,643 

7,316 
553 

22,  .340 
239 

2, 491 

208 


52, 184 
517 

39,505 
358 

86,337 
1,243 


1910 


164,403 
5,929 

133, 425 
10, 700 

86,847 
17, 082 

67,040 
25,026 


91,987 
14, 662 

42,264 
10,725 

74,254 
11,150 

174,631 
21,232 


22, 198 
1,167 

26, 826 
343 

9,718 
61 

36, 527 
466 

31,277 
2,121 

5,054 
3,149 

19,546 
216 

2,023 
152 


46,804 
701 

37,318 
478 

65,694 
938 


Full  owners  (owning 
entire  farm). 


1920 


155, 026 
4,180 

121,661 

7,871 

81,885 
13,663 

63,680 
20,088 


85,171 
12, 866 

42, 422 
9,473 

61,784 
8,002 

152,034 
19, 393 


37,491 
940 

29,948 
351 

10,563 
118 

35,339 
214 

19,894 
1,639 

6,423 
547 

18,908 
226 

2,288 
205 


44,355 

477 

32,989 
311 

74,801 
1,081 


iLess  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


COLOR  AND   TEl^^URE    OF   FARMERS. 


663 


TRIBUTION   BY  TENURE,   BY   DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920  AND   1910-Continued. 
farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  2:5.] 


NUMBER  OF  FARMS  OPERATED  BY— 

PER  CENT  OF  . 

VLL  FARMS  OPERATED  BT — 

Part  owners 

(hiring  additional 

land). 

Managers. 

Tenants. 

Owners. 

Managers. 

Tenants. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

18, 982 
1,139 

20, 037 
1,463 

■      934 
35 

953 
40 

S3, 056 
7,274 

82,099 
5,761 

67.4 
42.1 

66.4 
50.5 

0.4 
0.3 

0.4 
0.3 

32.2 
57.6 

33.2 
49.1 

1 
2 

16,  581 
1,969 

21, 084 
2,960 

754 
53 

775 
51 

75,  596 

28, 289 

73,  504 

27,557 

64.4 
25.8 

64.2 
27.9 

0.4 
0.1 

0.4 
0.1 

35.2 
74.1 

35.4 
71.9 

3 

4 

8,002 
3,539 

12,  267 
4,073 

614 
127 

594 
52 

70, 395 

77,  874 

65,  017 
93,309 

55.9 
18.1 

57.0 
15.5 

0.4 
0.1 

0.4 

43.8 
81.8 

42.6 
84.5 

5 
6 

4,451 
3,091 

5,670 
3,921 

797 
192 

719 
106 

41,954 
137, 848 

41,886 
139,605 

61.4 
14.4 

61.1 
15.2 

0.7 
0.1 

0.7 
0.1 

37.8 
85.5 

38.2 
84.7 

7 

8 

12, 103 

2,507 

15, 981 
2,802 

641 
95 

717 
46 

62,407 
56,814 

58,381 
48,885 

60.7 
21.3 

60.9 
23.1 

0.4 
0.1 

0.5 
0.1 

38.9 
78.6 

38.6 
76.9 

9 
10 

3,846 
1,513 

3,273 
1,126 

736 
92 

873 

77 

26,400 
50,981 

22,530 
44,077 

63.0 
17.7 

64.4 
19.5 

1.0 
0.1 

1.3 
0.1 

36.0 
82.1 

34.3 
80.3 

11 

12 

21,945 
1,486 

19,289 
1,231 

850 
85 

624 
27 

88,684 
9,152 

94,643 
9,494 

48.3 
50.7 

43.8 
53.9 

0.5 
0.5 

0.4 
0.1 

51.2 

48.9 

55.8 
45.9 

13 
14 

25,637 
4,146 

23,794 
.     4,554 

2,380 
134 

2,251 
81 

177, 198 
55,  111 

170,970 
48,605 

49.7 
29.9 

50.2 
30.4 

0.7 
0.2 

0.6 
0.1 

49.6 
70.0 

49.2 
69.5 

15 
16 

11,795 
45 

1,839 
1 

889 
10 

502 
3 

6,439 
68 

2,318 
26 

87.1 
92.7 

88.7 
97.6 

1.6 
0.9 

2.0 
0.3 

11.4 
6.4 

9.3 
2.2 

17 

18 

4,336 
12 

2,222 

7 

758 

450 

6, 556 
145 

3,126 
62 

82.4 
71.5 

88.2 
84  7 

1.8 

1.5 

15.8 
28  5 

10.3 
15  3 

19 
20 

21 
9^ 

2,717 
5 

1,101 
1 

377 

310 

1 

1,922 
46 

894 
3 

85.2 

72.8 

89.0 
93.8 

2.4 

2.8 
1.5 

12.3 
27.2 

8.2 
4.6 

9,704 
34 

4,511 
8 

874 
6 

786 
1 

13,464 
299 

8,283 
107 

75.9 
44.8 

80.1 
81.2 

1.5 
1.1 

1.7 
0.2 

22.7 
54.1 

18.2 
18.6 

23 
24 

4,219 
4 

2,971 
10 

431 
2 

317 

4 

3,425 
230 

1,934 
23 

86.2 
87.6 

93.3 
98.7 

1.5 
0.1 

0.9 
0.2 

12.2 
12.3 

5.8 
1.1 

25 
26 

893 
6 

444 


300 
5 

152 
11 

1,713 

8S 

818 
43 

78.4 
85.6 

83.9 
98.3 

3.2 
0.8 

2.5 
0.3 

18.4 
13.6 

13.6 
1.3 

27 
?8 

3,432 
13 

2,579 

7 

293 
3 

193 
1 

2,615 
172 

1,661 
59 

j 

88.5 
57.7 

91.3 
78.3 

1.2 
0.7 

0.9 
0.4 

10.4 
41.5 

7.8 
21.4 

29 
30 

203 
3 

114 

167 
1 

180 
1 

286 
10 

325 : 

8 

84.6 
95.0 

80.0 
94.4 

5.7 
0.5 

7.1 
0.6 

9.7 
4.6 

12.9 
5.0 

31 

3? 

7,829 
40 

5,758 
IS 

1,159 
9 

950 
11 

11,679 
740 

7,313 
413 

80.3 
40.8 

85.0 
62.3 

1.8 
0.7 

1.7 
1.0 

18.0 
58.5 

13.3 
36.7 

33 
34 

6,516 
47 

4,8ft3 
11 

908 
8 

839 

8 

9,220 
207 

6,718 
141 

79.6 
62.5 

83.2 
76.2 

1.8 
1.4 

1.9 
1.3 

18.6 
36.1 

15.0 
22.5 

35 
36 

11,536 
162 

10,073 
59 

4,800 
149 

3,355 
62 

20,047 
5,094 

16,070 
2,07S 

77.7 
19.2 

77.2 
30.5 

4.3 
2.3 

3.9 
2.0 

18.0 
78.5 

18.9 
67.5 

37 
38 

664 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 


Table  38.-FARMS  OPERATED  BY  WHITE  AND  COLORED  TENANTS  CLASSIFIED 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  COLOR. 

total  number 
of  farms  operated 

BY  tenants. 

SHARE  TENANTS. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Total, 
including 
croppers. 

1,163,942 
614,870 

Share 
tenants 
proper. 

Croppers.' 

1 

UNITED   STATES. 
White 

1,740,363 
714,441 

1,676,558 
678, 118 

936,564 
181, 157 

227,378 
333,713 

1,026,372 
373,551 

? 

Colored.             

Geographic  Divisions. 

New  England: 

White 

s 

11,567 
35 

87, 719 
471 

303,085 
1,322 

373, 060 
1,959 

261, 876 
280, 212 

271,001 
251, 285 

354,689 
172,058 

36,420 
1,058 

40,946 
6,041 

14, 963 
52 

103,796 
475 

301, S62 
1,735 

340, 199 
2,419 

2.57,248 
253, 181 

262,  .506 
266,232 

346, 524 
151,061 

19,3.59 
331 

30, 101 
2,632 

2,691 

7 

50,933 
241 

181,  .3.54 
929 

185,362 
1,342 

192, 205 
197, 307 

210,698 
167,027 

298,988 
146,090 

23, 524 

444 

18, 187 
1,483 

2,691 

7 

50, 933 
241 

181, 354 
929 

185,362 
1,.342 

11.5,907 
71,079 

129,217 
46, 224 

229, 3.89 
59, 408 

23, 524 
444 

18, 187 
1,483 

2,607 
4 

54,748 
210 

169,637 
1,075 

16.5, 699 
1, 397 

164, 178 
135, 203 

181,694 
126,229 

265, 498 
108, 874 

10,256 
93 

12,055 

466 

4 

■i 

Middle  Atlantic: 

White 

6 

Colored 

7 

East  North  Central: 
White              

S 

Colored           

q 

West  North  Central: 
White 

n 

Colored               .  .  . 

1 

South  Atlantic: 

White 

76,298 
126, 228 

81,481 
120, 803 

69, 599 
86,682 

? 

3 

East  South  Central: 
White.                

4 

Colored 

5 

We.st  South  Central: 
White 

6 

Colored 

7 

Mountain: 

White 

8 

Colored.                

q 

Pacific: 

White 

>0 

Colored - 

New  England. 

Maine: 

White 

>i 

2,004 

2,560 
3 

1,877 
2 

4,006 
2 

2,968 
11 

942 
12 

2,610 
22 

44,7.55 
117 

8,110 
184 

50,931 
174 

292 

292 

2.89 

V 

'3 

New  Hampshire: 

White 

1,372 

1 

3,382 
4 

2,280 
7 

628 
5 

1,901 

18 

37,006 
96 

6,596 
230 

44,117 
145 

120 

120 

151 

M 

'5 

Vermont: 

White 

1,620 

1 

330 

1,620 
1 

330 

1,641 
1 

214 

'6 

Colored 

?7 

Massachusetts: 

White 

'8 

Colored. 

W 

Rhode  Island: 

White : 

22 

22 

27 

SO 

Colored          

SI 

Connecticut: 

Wliite 

307 
6 

20,818 
46 

3, 466 
134 

26,649 
61 

307 
6 

20,818 
46 

3,466 
134 

26,649 
61 

285 
3 

23, 033 
53 

3, 816 
105 

27, 899 
52 

s? 

Colored 

S3 

Middle  Atlantic. 

New  York: 

White 

S4 

Colored 

S5 

New  Jersey: 
Wliite 

Sfi 

Colored 

S7 

Pennsylvania: 

White 

38 

Colored 

1  Reported  in  the  Southern  states  only. 


COLOR  AND   TENURE    OF   FARMERS. 


665 


ACCORDING  TO  FORM  OF  TENANCY,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 
farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  24.] 


CASH  TENANTS. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Total, 
including 
standing 
renters. 

Cash 
tenants 
proper. 

Standing 
renters.' 

1920 

1910 

119,395 
8,427 

113,843 
14, 623 

400,907 
184,098 

373,835 
106, 174 

27,072 
77,924 

447. 851 
264,443 

56, 119 
7,046 

88,492 
25,501 

1 
2 

95 

1,122 
5 

33,487 
50 

68,235 
81 

1,241 
736 

3,279 
3,516 

9,945 
3,955 

777 
9 

1,214 
75 

215 

1 

2,224 
8 

33,427 
124 

50,812 
171 

5,336 

4,781 

7,  .565 
4,990 

12,546 
4,447 

606 
9 

1,112 
92 

8,045 
26 

32,671 
208 

76,650 
295 

107, 148 
420 

60,515 
79,392 

46, 162 
78,316 

39,308 
20,491 

10,363 
553 

20,045 
4,397 

8,045 
26 

32,671 
208 

76,650 
295 

107, 148 
420 

37, 685 
26,909 

42, 671 
56,556 

38,557 
16,810 

10, 363 
553 

20,045 
4,397 

9, 750 
37 

40,742 
216 

83,641 
441 

102, 170 
713 

74,953 
101,664 

6.5,284 
126,968 

51,857 
32,334 

5,504 
167 

13,950 
1,913 

736 
2 

2,993 
17 

11,594 

48 

12,315 
116 

7,915 
2,777 

10,862 
2,426 

6,448 
1,522 

1,756 
52 

1,500 
86 

2,391 
10 

6,082 
41 

15, 157 
95 

21,518 
138 

12, 781 
11,533 

7,963 
8,045 

16,623 
5, 406 

2,993 
72 

2,984 
161 

3 

.( 

5 

6 

7 

8 

q 

in 

22,830 
.52,483 

3,491 
21,760 

751 
3,681 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 
16 

17 

18 

IP 

?n 

11 

44 

1,569 

1,569 

1,731 

132 

174 
1 

249 

1 

168 

496 
1 

474 

1 

134 

?i 

2 

1,223 
1 

2,181 
1 

?? 

5 

29 

1,073 

1,073 

?3 

?4 

26 

50 

1,487 
2 

1,759 
7 

604 
5 

1,553 
12 

14,634 
42 

2,896 
87 

15. 141 

1,487 
2 

1,759 

7 

604 
5 

1,553 
12 

14,634 
42 

2,896 

87 

15, 141 
79 

'>5 

?6 

23 

42 

1 

8 

2,107 
8 

728 
10 

1,780 
15 

18,461 

58 

3,445 
54 

18,836 
104 

605 
2 

179 
2 

503 

4 

2,248 
6 

678 
19 

3,156 
16 

91 

?S 

2 

w 

30 

30 

42 

11 

31 

32 

355 
1 

39 
1 

728 
3 

1,013 

1,199 

7 

195 
8 

1,599 
2 

33 

34 

171 
6 

1,040 

35 

36 

37 

2  '                   79 

38 

666 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGEICUL.TUEE. 


Table  38.— FARMS    OPERATED    BY    WHITE    AND    COLORED    TENANTS   CLASSIFIED 

[Corresponding  figm-es  for  all 


DIVISION  OE  STATE 
AND  COLOR. 


East  North  Central. 


Omo: 

White.. 

Colored. 
Indiana: 

White.. 

Colored. 
Illinois: 

White.. 

Colored - 
Michigan: 

White.. 

Colored. 
Wisconsin: 

White.. 

Colored. 


West  North  Central. 

Minnesota: 

White 

Colored 

Iowa: 

White 

Colored 

Missouri: 

White 

Colored 

North  Dakota: 

White 

Colored 

South  Dakota: 

White 

Colored 

Nebraska: 

White 

Colored 

Kansas: 

White 

Colored 


South  Atlantic. 

Delaware: 

White 

Colored 

Maryland: 

White 

Colored 

District  of  Columbia: 

White 

Colored 

Virginia: 

White 

Colored 

West  Virginia: 

White 

Colored 

North  Carolina: 

White 

Colored 

South  Carolina: 

White 

Colored 

Georgia: 

White 

Colored 

Florida: 

White 

Colored 


TOTAL  NUMBER 

OF  FARMS   OPERATED 

BY  TENANTS. 


1920 


75, 117 
527 

65, 335 
252 

100, 846 
350 

34,561 
161 

27,226 
32 


44,109 
29 

89,030 
34 

74, 593 
1,134 

19.840 


25,904 
137 

53,304 
126 

66,274 
427 


3,482 
504 

11,332 
2,.')09 

75 
10 

31,105 
16,640 

14,005 
93 

63,  .542 
53,917 

38, 163 
86,008 

93,016 
113,938 

7,156 
6,533 


1910 


76,  579 
609 

64, 369 
318 

103, 761 
618 

32,537 
152 

24,616 

38 


32,714 
97 

82,052 
63 

81,442 
1, 516 

10,6.50 
14 

19, 166 
65 

49,349 
92 

64,826 
572 


4,035 
500 

12,081 
2,335 

81 
3 

33,023 
15, 706 

19,692 
143 

63, 148 
44,139 

34,926 
76, 295 

84,242 
106, 738 

6,020 
7,322 


SHARE  TENANTS. 


1920 


Total, 
including 
croppers. 


50, 291 
374 

48,287 
186 

45, 037 
244 

23, 164 
116 


18,967 


25, 590 
16 

45,367 


10,909 
34 

12,209 
60 

25, 477 
59 

40,843 
286 


432 

8,906 
2,105 

5 
1 

23,840 
13,921 

6,913 
46 

52, 565 
46,193 

25,854 
56, 358 

67, 160 
75,372 

4,080 
2.  S79 


Share 
tenants 
proper. 


50, 291 

374 

48,287 
186 

45,037 
244 

23, 164 
116 

14, 575 
9 


18,967 
9 

25,590 
16 

45,367 
878 

16,909 
34 

12,209 
60 

25,477 
59 

40,843 


2,748 
358 

8,048 
1,504 

5 
1 

10, 140 
7,906 

5,297 
34 

35,990 
22, 829 

14, 900 
23, 523 

30, 938 
14,097 

1,841 
827 


Croppers.! 


134 

74 


858 
601 


7,700 
6,015 

1,616 
12 

16,575 
23, 364 

10,954 
32, 835 

36, 222 
61, 275 

2,239 
2,052 


\i 


1  Reported  in  the  Southern  states  only. 


COLOR  AND  TENURE    OF   FARMERS. 


667 


ACCORDING  TO  FORM  OF  TENANCY,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Con. 
farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  24.] 


SHARE-CASE 

[  TENANTS. 

CASH  TENANTS. 

UNSPECIFIEE 

TENANTS. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Total, 
including 
standing 
renters. 

Cash 
tenants 
proper. 

Standing 
renters.' 

1920 

1910 

1,562 
16 

3,795 
5 

27, 352 
27 

421 
1 

357 
1 

8,374 

1 

16,399 
2 

6,948 
47 

890 
1 

7,888 
3 

14,763 
10 

12,973 
17 

9 
2 

32 
6 

1 
1 

265 
72 

211 

1 

304 
164 

167 
354 

226 
129 

26 
7 

3,428 
34 

4,874 
22 

23,605 
60 

864 
6 

656 
2 

3,772 
2 

14,120 
9 

8,439 
114 

178 

19, 181 
117 

10,564 
51 

26,230 
70 

9,277 
35 

11,398 
22 

15,237 
14 

44,572 
14 

17,133 
159 

1,151 
24 

5,278 
50 

12,253 
54 

11,524 
105 

445 
39 

2,002 
304 

65 
6 

5,369 
2,247 

5,592 
35 

8,798 
7,118 

11,457 
28,615 

24, 156 
37,664 

2,631 
3,364 

19,181 
117 

10,564 
51 

26,230 
70 

9,277 
35 

11,398 
22 

15,237 
14 

44, 572 
14 

17, 133 
159 

1,151 
24 

5,278 
50 

12,2,53 
54 

11,. 524 
105 

444 
38 

1,991 
297 

65 
6 

.5,338 
2,239 

5,581 
35 

6,212 
3,213 

4,742 
11,027 

10,718 
7,460 

2,594 
2,594 

20,914 
154 

10, 575 
61 

31,947 
173 

9,592 
37 

4,083 
20 

2,689 
10 

2,227 
9 

1,699 
9 

896 

2,660 
26 

3,577 
5 

4,989 
54 

1,811 
1 

2,120 
.  9 

2,643 
5 

3,6.".7 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10,613 
16 

9 

10 

7,846 
72 

43,367 
27 

24,051 
410 

322 

2 

2,281 
20 

10,667 
34 

13.636 

'148 

564 
55 

2,533 
405 

79 
3 

7,752 
3,661 

8,498 
62 

10,  .598 
10,110 

13,610 
36,658 

28,772 
46,451 

2,547 
4,259 

1,531 
5 

2,469 
2 

5, 145 
50 

896 
13 

529 
24 

811 
3 

934 
19 

146 
31 

392 
94 

4 
2 

1,631 
400 

1,289 
11 

1,875 
442 

685 
741 

1,474 
773 

419 
283 

11 

12 

13 

14 

3,167 
33 

2,071 
5 

2,0&3 
23 

2,879 
21 

5,018 
51 

227 
20 

946 
210 

15 

Ifi 

17 

IS 

3,665 
3 

11,060 
9 

9,578 
34 

43 

4 

169 
35 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

1 
1 

11 
7 

25 
26 

27 
28 

29 

30 

826 
382 

921 
2 

1,112 
921 

830 
1,496 

1,294 
1,795 

141 
146 

31 

8 

11 

1,879 
757 

775 
1 

2,832 
1,499 

2,015 
3,972 

3,136 

4,028 

971 
1,046 

31 
32 

33 
34 

2,  .586 
3,905 

6,715 
17,588 

13, 438 

30, 204 

37 
770 

35 
36 

37 
38 

39 
40 

41 
42 

668 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  38.— FARMS  OPERATED  BY  WHITE  AND  COLORED  TENANTS  CLASSIFIED 

[Corresponding  figures  for  aU 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  COLOR. 


East  South  Central 

Kentucky: 

White 

Colored 

Tennessee: 

White 

Colored 

Alabama: 

White 

Colored 

Mississippi: 

White 

Colored 

West  South  Central. 

Arkansas: 

White 

Colored 

Louisiana: 

White 

Colored 

Oklahoma: 

White 

Colored 

Texas: 

White 

Colored 

Mountain. 

Montana: 

White 

Colored 

Idaho: 

White 

Colored. 

Wyoming: 

White 

Colored 

Colorado: 

White 

Colored 

New  Mexico: 

White 

Colored 

Arizona: 

White 

Colored 

Utah: 

White 

Colored 

Nevada: 

White 

Colored 

Pacific. 

Washington: 

White 

Colored 

Oregon: 

White 

Colored 

California: 

White 

Colored 


total  number 

OF  FARMS  operated 
BY  TENANTS. 


1920 


83,056 
7,274 


75, 596 
2S,  2S9 


70,395 

77, 874 


41,954 
137, 848 


62, 407 
56, 814 

26,400 
50, 981 

88,684 
9,152 

177, 198 
55,111 


6,439 


6,556 
145 

1,922 
46 

13,464 
299 

3,425 
230 

1.713 


2,615 
172 


286 
10 


11,679 
740 

9,220 
207 

20,047 
5i,094 


1910 


82,099 
5,761 

73, 504 
27,557 

65,017 
93,309 

41.886 
139,605 


58,381 

48,885 

22,530 
44,077 

94,643 
9,494 

170, 970 
48,605 


2,318 
26 

3,126 
62 

894 
3 

8,283 
107 

1,934 
23 

818 
43 

1,661 
59 


7,313 
413 

6,718 
141 

16, 070 
2,078 


SHARE  TENANTS. 


1920 


Total, 
including 
croppers. 


66,959 
6,696 

60,864 
20, 371 

51, 209 
36, 467 

31, 666 
103,493 


49, 970 
44,914 


20,226 
41,582 


69,429 
7,935 


159, 363 
51,659 


4,368 
30 

4,007 
16 

1,114 
11 

9,451 
124 

2,250 
219 

871 
16 

1,346 
23 

117 

5 


5,816 
35 

4,054 
122 

8,317 
1,326 


Share 
tenants 
proper. 


42, 346 
1,859 

37,405 
5,752 

30,496 
9,2.83 

IS,  970 
29,330 


34, 993 
12, 226 

12,973 
17,526 

62,442 
5,996 

118,981 
23, 660 


4,368 
30 

4,007 
16 

1,114 
11 

9,451 
124 

2,250 
219 

871 
16 

1,346 
23 

117 
5 


5,816 
35 

4,054 
122 

8,317 
1,326 


Croppers.' 


24, 613 
4,837 

23,459 
14, 619 

20.713 

27, 184 

12, 696 
74,163 


14,977 
32, 688 

7,253 
24,056 

6,987 
1,939 

40.382 
27, 999 


>  Reported  in  the  Southern  states  only. 


COLOR  AND  TENURE   OF   FARMERS. 


669 


ACCORDING  TO  FORM  OF  TENANCY,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Con. 
farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  24.] 


SHARE-CA3H  TENANTS. 


1920 


2,124 
97 


733 

103 


219 
211 


203 
3, 105 


1,5.52 
2,2S5 

200 
993 

3,S0O 
102 


160 


153 
1 


300 

4 


268 
1 


276 
2 


670 

72 


1910 


3,278 
146 

2,385 
499 

1, 139 

1, 2S9 

763 
3,056 


1,530 
1,500 

454 
908 

3,714 
248 

6,848 
1,791 


130 
1 

27 


227 
6 


197 

58 


244 
1 


671 
33 


CASH  TENANTS. 


1920 


Total, 

including 

standing 

renters. 


9,689 
240 

10, 518 
7,365 

17, 287 
40,407 

8,668 
30,304 


8,913 
9,258 

5,  .548 
7,957 

14,675 
1,035 

10, 172 
2,241 


1,722 
35 


1,972 
117 


594 
10 


3,212 
163 


884 
10 


783 
70 


1,032 
144 


164 
4 


5,144 
686 

4,307 
75 

10,594 
3,636 


Cash 
tenants 
proper. 


9,382 
236 

9,961 
4,850 

15,675 
30, 819 

7,6.53 
20.651 


8,523 

8,896 

5,3.58 
5,547 

14,6.54 
1,026 

10,022 
1,341 


1,722 
35 


1,972 
117 


594 
lO 


3,212 
163 


783 
70 


1,032 
144 


164 

4 


5,144 
686 

4,307 
75 

10,594 
3,636 


Standing 
renters.' 


307 
4 

5.57 
2,515 

1,612 
9, 5S8 

1,015 
9,6.53 


390 
362 


190 
2,410 


1.50 
900 


1910 


12,22S 
473 

16, 398 
11,038 

22, 125 
61,235 

14, 533 
54,222 


13,301 
17,104 

5, 763 
8,723 

20,3.53 
1,398 

12,440 
5,109 


2,799 
290 

2,941 
96 

8,210 
1,527 


UNSPECIFIED  TENANTS. 


1920 


4,2S4 
241 

3,4S1 
450 

1,6S0 

7.89 

1,417 
946 


1,972 
357 


420 
449 


7S0 
80 


3,270 
636 


780 
10 

189 
3 

540 
11 

764 
43 

424 
11 

600 
11 

265 
1 

171 
25 

501 

8 

197 

2,191 
20 

1,012 
21 

436 
4 

252 

1 

226 

7 

434 
32 

32 
2 

96 
9 

448 
42 

184 
2 

284 
12 

186 
5 

3 

38 
1 

451 
18 


583 

8 


466 
60 


1910 


2,430 
129 

1,731 
763 

2,088 
3,098 

1,714 
4,055 


2,579 
2,699 

1,199 
850 

6,469 
599 

7,376 
1.258 


35 

643 

7 

1,453 
119 


29 
'30 


6Y0 


ABSTI^ACT   OF   THE    CENSITS AGRICUL.TURE. 


Table   39.— ACREAGE    OF    FARM   LAND,    WITH  '  PERCENTAGES   AND   AVERAGES,  BY 
COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BV  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND   1910. 

[Correspoiiding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  25.] 


DmSION  OR  STATE 

AND  COLOR  AND 

TENURE. 


UNITED 
STATES. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Geographic 
Divisions. 

New  England. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Middle  Atlantic. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  land  in  farms 

(acres). 


1920 


910. 939, 194 

620,070,823 
53,653,478 
237,214,893 

44, 944, 521 

16,704,192 

475, 6 
27,764,650 


832,166,020  473,774,566 

579,478,154  """ 
53,304,976 
199, 382, 890 

46, 632, 305 

19, 076, 463 

425, 8S9 

27, 129, 953 


East  North 
Central. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  North 
Central. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


16,969,976 

14,693,218 

976, 421 

1,300,337 

20,666 
11,318 
4,005 
5,343 


40,476,772 

28,969,267 

1,913,201 

9,594,304 

96, 129 

49, 414 

9,836 

36, 879 


117, 457, 542 

76,345,020 

2,857,754 

38,254,768 

277,637 

173,031 

9,481 

95, 125 


1910 


improved  land  in 
farms  (acres). 


1920 


255,461,338 

167,310,284 

6, 056, 041 

82,095,013 

1,511,891 

1, 259, 796 

23, 161 

228, 934 


19,698,623 

17,077,699 

1,085,389 

1,535,536 

16,308 
11,426 
2,074 
2,808 


43,078,966 

30,212,503 

1,707,010 

11,159,453 

112,090 

70, 765 

7,074 

34,251 


117, 589, 897 
80, 020, 865 
2,342,717 
35,226,315 

339, 251 

213, 455 

11, 488 

114, 308 


230,456,459 

162,815,991 

4,975,801 

62,664,667 

2,191,662 

1,973,874 

29, 498 

188,290 


306,029,220 
13, 009, 436 
154,735,910 

29,298,441 

8, 078, 263 

201,563 

21,018,615 


1910 


,418,265 

, 504, 138 
,166,563 
, 747, 564 

,033,485 

,346,283 
147, 452 
,539,750 


6, 107, 456 

5, 275, 353 

321,871 

510, 232 

7,145 
4,306 
1,275 
1,564 


26, 499, 833 

18,745,081 

1,020,914 

6,733,838 

62,274 

31, 543 

6,765 

23,966 


87,694,022 

55,012,376 

1,821,109 

30,860,537 

200, 813 
117,425 

751706 


170, 879, 480 

106,743,983 

2, 843, 182 

61,292,315 

514, 959 

359, 353 

12,907 

142,699 


7, 248, 822 

6,255,311 

376,001 

617,510 

6,082 

4,533 

403 

1,146 


29,250,638 

20,246,673 

905, 549 

8,098,416 

70, 256 

41,387 

4,869 

24,000 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 
LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


1920 


52.0 

49.4 
24.2 
65.2 

65.2 

4S.4 
42.4 


1910 


75.7   75.7 


,702,567 
,324,786 
, 4S4, 701 
,893,080 

244,661 

145, 240 

8,620 

90, 801 


,735,756 
,887,369 
,712,086 
,136,301 

549,106 

392,216 

14,583 

142.307 


36.0 
35.9 
3.3.0 
39.2 

34.6 
38.0 
31.8 
29.3 


54.0 

52.0 

22.8 
68.1 

62.3 

43, 
34.6 


36.8 
36.6 
34.6 
40.2 

37.3 
39.7 
19.4 
40.8 


67.9 
67.0 
53.0 
72.6 


8 
8 
8 
0   70.1 


62.7 

58.5 


74.7 
72.1 
63.7 
80.7 

72.3 
67.9 
81.0 
79.6 


75.4 
72.9 
63.4 
82.0 

72.1 
68. 0 
75.0 
79.4 


71.0 
68.1 
54.5 
80.0 

25.1 
19.9 
49.4 
75.6 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER 
FARM. 


All  land. 


Improved 
land. 


1920 


165.7 

168. 0 
810. 2 
136.3 

47.3 

71.6 
213.7 
38.9 


108.6 
105.  0 
204.1 
112.4 

76.3 

51.9 

222.6 

162.7 


95.6 

88.8 
196.0 
109.4 

62.6 
50.7 
109.3 
78.3 


108.7 
100.0 
212.0 
126.2 

62.0 
56.1 
133.5 
72.0 


234.4 
236.9 
566. 4 
220.1 

218.5 
258.  4 
275.7 
116.9 


1910 


153.0 
156.3 
942.5 
US.  9 

50.6 

79.1 
275.8 
40.0 


88.2 

82.9 
1%.4 

88.9 

30.8 

34.6 
90.5 
29.4 


104.5 
101.6 
202.5 
102.6 

47.7 
42.2 
109.2 
54.0 


92.4 
85.4 
189.7 
107.5 

57.2 
50.0 
98.3 
72.1 


105.2 

99.4 

217.4 

116.7 

59.3 
54.6 
155.2 
65.9 


209. 5 
216.6 
598.9 
184.2 


1920  1910 


39.1 
37.7 
67.3 
44.1 

26.4 
19.8 
70.8 
44.7 


62.6 
57.5 
104.6 
76.8 

40.5 
32.4 
75.2 
50.9 


81.2 
72.0 
135.1 
10L8 

44.9 
38.1 
108.2 
57.3 


156.8 
151.1 
265.9 
164.3 


222.2   74.4 

267.9   73.7 

388.1  153.7 

77.81  72.8 


COLOR  AND  TENITEE   OF  FARMERS. 


671 


Table  39.— ACREAGE    OF    FARM    LAND,  WITH    PERCENTAGES    AND    AVERAGES^ 
COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  25.) 


BY 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 

AKD  COLOR  AND 

TENURE. 


Geographic  Divi- 
sions— Con. 

South  Atlantic. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  South 
Central. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners , 

Managers , 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total , 

Owners , 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  South 
Central. 

W^hite  farmers: 

Total , 

Owners , 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Mountain. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Pacific. 

WTiite  farmers: 

Total 

Owners , 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners , 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 


1920 


1910 


86, 106, 873 

63,483,405 

3,219,0191 

19,404,449! 


79,5.50,302 

56, 279, 975 

4, 256, 060 

19, 014, 267 

18, 224, 941 

5,518,395 

145, 967 

12,560,579 


66,783,791!  67,924,912 

50,088,549^  52,592,020 

1,442,654  1,527,107 

15,252,588  13,805,785 


17,675,382 

5,646,378 

145,371 

11,883,633 

12,113,672 

3, 933, 246 

85,911 

8,094,515 


13,595,717 

4,539,952 

76,360 

8,979,405 


162,469,244  157,811,958 
100,156,509  98,848,268 
16,374,630 


45,938,105 

10,979,883 

4,624,982 

135,942 

6,218,959 


116,339,75' 
90,040,400 
12,939,972 
13,359,385 

997,469 

848,334 

33,614 

115,521 


55,430,472 

36,187,601 

6,836.745 

12,406,126 

722, 233 

285,676 

27, 762 

408, 795 


19, 570, 123 
39,393,567j 

11,338,018 
5,505,206, 

128,048| 
5,704,764 


58, 748, 762 

41,531,923 

10,987,740 

6,229,099 

784,658 

734,007 

15,985 

34,666 


50,749,570 

32,895,480 

7,890,070, 

9,964,020 

579, 219 

381,400 

9,991 

187, 828 


IMPROVSO  LAND  In 
FARMS  (ACRES). 


1920 


37,055,998 

25, 284, 578 

1,398,607 

10, 372, 813 

11, 4.53, 888 

2, 744. 104 

71 ;  661 

8,638,123 


35,  &3S,  577 

25, 739, 456 

647,717 

9,451,404 

8,  .541, 555 

1,990,937 

37,  .374 

6, 513, 244 


1910 


37,489,064 

26,148,320 

1,167,797 

10, 173, 547 

10, 990, 069 

2,695,947 

61,287 

8, 232, 835 


34,390,317 

25, 170, 277 

552,  .554 

8,667,486 

9, 556, 529 

2,213,645 

26,237 

7,316,647 


56,441,289  51,075, 

31,273,926  28,263, 

1.298,842  1,405, 

23,868,521  21,405, 


7,748,317 

2,512,301 

40,082 

5,195,934 


29,810,696 

23,367,187 

1,533,869 

4,909,640 

295, 172 

225,632 

2,546 

66,994 


23,447,215 
14, 587, 280 
2,123,325 
6,  736, 610 

474,318 
92,662 
21,271 

360,385 


7, 189, 

2,621, 

20, 

4,546, 


15,773,427 
12,037,033 
1,467,173 
2,269,221 

141,575 

115,555 

4,790 

21,230 


21,751, 
14,170, 
2,094, 
5,486, 

286, 

116, 

5, 

163, 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 
LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


1920 


46.6 
44.9 
32.9 
54.6 

62.8 
49.7 
49.1 


53.7 
51.4 
44.9 
62.0 

70.5 
50.6 
43.5 
80.5 


1910 


43.5 
41.2 
36.3 
52.4 

62.2 
47.7 
42.2 
69.3 


50.6 
47. 9i 
36.  2 
62.8 

70.3 

48.8 
34.4 
81.5 


32.4 

28.6 
9;  7.2 
0   54.3 


63.4 
47.6 
16.2 
79.7 


6  26.8 
0  29.0 
9|  13.4 
8   36.4 

6  18.0 
6  15.7 
6  30.0 
0|  61.2 


42.9 
43.1 
26.6 
55.1 

49.4 
30.5 
59.4 
87.3 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER 
FARM. 


All  land. 


1920 


102.6 

111.6 

481.3 

72.6 

47.5 
53.8 
152.6 
44.8 


89.7 
106.5 
465. 5; 

56.3 

39.4 

70.8 

211.1 

32.2 


212.6 

247.3 

,.5,54.3 

129.5 

47.4 

77.9 

334.8 

36.1 


1910 


113.9 
129.2 


Improved 
land. 


1920  1910 


47.8 
50.1 


424.  S  158.  2 
75.4   39.6 


49.7 

55.4 

201.9 

46.9 


29.8 
26.7 
74.9 
30.8 


94.7  48.1 
116.4  54.7 
502. 2  209. 0 

52. 6  j  34.9 

41.8'  27.8 
77.3!  35.8 
306.7   91 
3.3.7!  25.9 


215.0  73.9 
258.0  77.2 
,.383.0  281.9 
113. 7i  67.3 

54.2'  33.4 
95.3'  42.3 
554.3  98.7 
30.2 


487.5 

454.4 

3,164.6  3, 

366.8 

183.1 

194.5 

1,245.0 

109.2 


334.9 
271.2 
802.0 
321.8 


95.6 
726.6 
104 


245.4 
203.3 
995.61, 
303.0, 

86.81 
134.9 
167.2 

67.7 


124. 
117. 
375. 
134. 

54. 
51. 
94. 
63. 


274. 2  103. 
219.6   81. 


533.8 
331.0 

119.9 
180.2 
123,3 
71.4 


309. 
164. 

57. 
43. 
128. 
59. 


49.6 
53.2 
1.54.  1 
39.5 

30.9 
26.4 
85.1 
32.5 


47.9 
5.5.7 
181.7 
33.0 

29.4 

37.7 
105.4 
27.5 


69.6 

73.8 

314.8 

61.8 

34.4 
45.4 
89.7 
30.1 


89.9 

78.0 

507.7 

117.2 

17.6 

15.1 

217.7 

64.1 


117.5 
94.6 
407.3 
182.3 

59.2 
54.9 
73.3 
62.3 


672 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGEICULTURE. 


Table  39.— ACREAGE   OF   FARM  LAND,  WITH  PERCENTAGES  AND  AVERAGES,  BY 
COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  2.'>.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 

AND  COLOR  AND 

TENURE. 


New  England. 

MAINE. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

VERMONT. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

KHODE  ISLAND. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 


1920 


5,425,015 

6,072,903 

145, 793 

206,319 

953 
953 


2,602,330 

2,295,262 

154,033 

153,035 

1,476 

1,121 

325 

30 


4,231,361 

3,517,824 

149, 783 

563, 754 

4,450 

3,075 

414 

961 


2,488,887 

2,018,142 

311,884 

158, 861 

5,590 

3,778 

1,211 

601 


.330,648 
248, 296 
29, 702 
52,650 

952 

638 

90 

224 


1910 


6,205,369 

5,914,533 

156,864 

223,972 

1,490 

1,289 

37 

164 


3,248,530 

2,863,072 

209,623 

175,835 

928 

561 

2 

365 


4,661,660 

3,814,804 

208, 840 

638,016 

1,917 

1,694 

98 

125 


2,871,377 

2,339,252 

'330,644 

201,481 

4,564 

3,851 

270 

443 


441,634 

317, 157 

44,436 

80,041 

1,674 
1,105 


569 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  (acres). 


1920 


1,976,884 

1,852,779 

49,431 

74,674 

445 
445 


702,387 

623,263 

33, 721 

45,403 

515 

410 

100 

5 


1,690, 1"3 

1,386,421 

55,850 

247,902 

1,422 

1,081 

112 

229 


906,399 
743,053 
103,844 
59,502 

2,435 

1,470 

806 

159 


132, 543 
97,523 
13,913 
21,107 

312 
196 
30 
86 


1910 


2,359,993 

2,221,880 

53,351 

84,762 

664 

572 

1 

91 


928,887 

829,074 

42,788 

57,025 

298 

227 

2 

69 


1.633,331 

1,320,934 

52. 575 

259, 822 

634 

563 

9 

62 


1,162,960 

930,323 

150, 105 

82,532 

1,541 

1,298 

101 

142 


177,752 

127,577 

15,914 

34,261 

592 

387 


PER  CENT 

OF  FARM 

LAND  IM- 

PROVED. 

1920 

1910 

36.4 

37.5 

36.5 

37.6 

33.9 

34.0 

36.2 

37.8 

46.7 

44.6 

46.7 

44.4 

2.7 

55.5 

27.0 

28.6 

27.2 

29.0 

21.9 

20.4 

29.7 

32.4 

.34.9 

32.1 

36.6 

40.5 

30.8 

100.0 

16.7 

18.9 

39.9 

35.0 

39.4 

34.6 

37.3 

25.2 

44.0 

40.7 

32.0 

33.1 

35.2 

33.2 

27.1 

9.2 

23.8 

49.6 

36.4 

40.5 

36.8 

39.8 

33.3 

45.4 

37.5 

41.0 

43.6 

33.8 

38.9 

33.7 

66.6 

37.4 

26.5 

32.1 

40.1 

40.2 

39. 3 

40.2 

4(i.8 

35.  8 

40.1 

42.8 

32.8 

3,5.4 

30.  7 

35.0 

33.  3 

38.4 

36.6 

AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER 
FARM. 


All  land. 


1920 


112.5 
111.7 
185.5 
103.0 

73.3 
73.3 


126.9 
123. 5 
282.6 
111.5 

105.4 
93.4 

325.0 
30.0 


145.7 
140.2 
265. 1 
166.7 

158.9 
146.4 
138.0 
240.3 


78.1 
72.1 
192.5 
69.7 

46.2 
35.3 
173.0 
85.9 


81.4 
76.8 
145. 6 
83.8 

47.6 
45.6 
90.0 
44.8 


1910 


104.9 
104 
157.2 
87.5 


Improved 
land. 


1920  1910 


41.0 
40.8 
62.9 
37.3 


51.4  34.2 
51.6  34.2 
37.0 

54.7 


120.1 

117.0 

308.3 

93. 

61.9 

46.8 

2.0 

182.5 


142.6 
136.0 
328. 9 
159. 

95.9 
99.6 
98.0 
62.5 


78.0 
73.2 
177.9 
67.9 

36.8 
35.3 
67.5 
40.3 


84.1 
78.2 
177.0 
85.0 

40.8 
38.1 


47.4 


34.2 
33.5 
61.9 
33.1 

36.8 

34.2 

100.0 

5.0 


58.2 
55.2 
98.8 
73.3 

50.8 
51.5 
37.3 
57.3 


28.4 
26.6 
64.1 
26.1 

20.1 

13.7 

115.1 

22.7 


32.6 

30.2 
68.2 
33.6 

15.6 
14.0 
30.0 
17.2 


COLOR  AND   TENURE    OF   FARMERS. 


673 


Table  39.— ACREAGE   OF  FARM  LAND,   WITH  PERCENTAGES  AND  AVERAGES,  BY 
COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  25.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 

AND  COLOR  AND 

TENURE. 


New  England— 
Continued. 

CONNECTICUT. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colore<l  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Middle  Atlantic. 

NEW  YORK. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

NEW  JERSEY. 

W'hite  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers...". 

Tenaaits 

PENNSYLVANIA, 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  North 
Central. 

OHIO. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Coloreii  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 


1920 


1,891,735 

1,540,791 

185, 226 

165, 718 

7,245 
1,7.53 
1,965 
3,527 


20,589,928 

15,054,158 

928,000 

4,607,110 

42, 875 

30,225 

3,695 

8,955 


2. 256, 265 

1,415,789 

206, 413 

634,063 

26,320 
9,002 
1,97.S 

15,340 


17,630,579 

12,499,320 

778, 128 

4,353,131 

26, 934 
10,187 
4,163 
12,584 


23.415.476 

14,944,527 

557, 191 

7,913,758 

100, 412 

55, 526 

4,533 


1910 


2,180,053 

1,828,881 
134,982 
216, 190 

5,735 
2,926 
1,667 
1,142 


21,971, 

15,776, 

837. 

5,357, 

59, 

48, 

I, 


2,551, 

1, 556, 103 
225, 099 
770,295 

22,360 
6,803 
2,241 

13,316 


18,556,445 

12,879,610 

644,834 

5,032,001 

30,387 
15,912 
3,434 
11,041 


23,998,961 

15,970,297 

501,536 

7,527,128 

106.747 

61,385 

3,100 

42,262 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  (ACRES). 


1920 


699,070 
572,314 
65,112 
61,644 

2,016 
704 
227 

1, 


13,131,646 

9,582,336 

460,201 

3,089,109 

27, 135 
18.660 
2,186 
6,2s9 


1,539,147 
966,582 
100,342 
472,223 

16,460 
5,237 
1,529 
9,694 


11,829,040 

8,196,163 

460,371 

3, 172, 506 

18,679 
7,646 
3,050 

7,983 


18,465,916 

11,705,310 

386,592 

6,374,014 

76,437 

41,170 

3,555 

31,712 


1910 


985, 899 
825,523 
61,268 
99,108 

2,353 

1,486 
290 
577 


14, 808, 120 

10,578,703 

430, 898 

3,798,519 

35,919 

27,454 

1,0.38 

7,42 


1,788,211 

1,100,750 

104,867 

582,594 

15, 125 
4,862 
1,661 
8,602 


12,654,307 

8,567,220 

369, 784 

3,717,303 

19,212 
9,071 
2,170 
7,971 


19,144,653 

12,678,068 

347.033 

6,119,552 

83,316 
46,604 
2,409 
34,303 


PER 

CENT 

OF  FARM  1 

LAND  IM- 

PROVED. 

1920 

1910 

37.0 

45.2 

37.1 

45.1 

35. 2 

45.4 

37.2 

45.8 

27.8 

41.0 

40.2 

50.8 

11.6 

17.4 

30.8 

50.5 

63.8 

67.4 

63. 7 

67.1 

49.6 

.51.5 

67.1 

70.9 

63.3 

60.5 

61.7 

57.1 

,59.2 

74.2 

70.2 

75.1 

6,8.2 

70.1 

68.3 

70.7 

4.S.  6 

46. 0 

74.5 

75.6 

62.5 

67.6 

5.S.  2 

71.5 

77.3 

74.1 

6.3.2 

64.6 

67.1 

68.2 

6,5.6 

66.5 

.59.2 

57.3 

72.9 

73.9 

69.4 

63.2 

7.5.1 

57.0 

73.3 

63.2 

63.4 

72.2 

78.9 

79.8 

78.3 

79.4 

69.4 

69.2 

80.5 

81.3 

76.1 

78.1 

74.1 

75.9 

7.S.4 

77.7 

78.6 

Si.  2 

AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER 
FARM. 


AU  land. 


83.8 
78.6 
174.1 

87.2 

96.6 

34.4 

327. 5 

195.9 


106.9 
99. 
213.4 
124.5 

78.0 
70.5 
147.  S 
93.3 


77.4 
65.5 
213.5 
96.1 

49.2 
31.6 
98.9 
66.7 


87.4 
81.6 
175.1 
98.7 

59.7 
39.0 
92.5 

86.8 


91 

84.5 
184.0 
105.4 

62.1 
52.7 
125. 9 
76.6 


81.6 
79.0 
144.1 

82.8 

50.8 
37.0 
138.9 
51.9 


102.4 

95.  1 

207.4 

119.7 

63.2 
59.5 
99.9 
84.6 


77.3 

65.2 

217.9 

95.0 

47.0 
25. 
H3.0 
72.4 


84.8 
78.6 
164.1 
98.8 

55.7 
46.7 
110.8 
63.5 


88.9 
83.7 
184.0 
98.3 

54.7 
46.8 
110.7 
69.4 


Improved 
land. 


1920  1910 


31.0 
29.2 
61.2 
32.4 


13.8 
37.8 
60.3 


68.2 
63. 3 
105 
83.5 

49.3 
43.5 
87.4 
65.5 


52.8 
44.7 
103.8 
71.6 

30.8 
18.4 
76.5 
42.1 


58.6 
53.5 
103. 6 
71.9 

41.4 
29.3 
67.8 
55.1 


36.9 
35.7 
65.4 
38.0 

20.8 
18.8 
24.2 
26.2 


69.0 
63.8 
106.7 
84.9 

38.3 
34.0 
74.1 
63.5 


54.2 

46.1 
101.5 
71.8 

31.8 
18.3 
61.5 
46.8 


57.8 
52.3 
94.1 
73.0 

35.2 
26.6 
70.0 
45.8 


72.4  70.9 

66. 2  66. 5 

127.0;  127.4 

84. 9  79. 9 


47.3 
39.1 
98.8 
60.2 


42.7 
35.5 
86.0 
56.3 


75108°— 22- 


-43 


674 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CE]SrSUS~AGEICLlX.TUKE. 


Table  39.— ACREAGE   OP    FARM  LAND,   WITH    PERCENTAGES   AND  AVERAGES,   BY 
COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  25.] 


DIVISION  OK  STATE 

AND  COLOR  AND 

TENURE. 


East  North 
Central— Con. 

INDIANA. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
To!  al 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

ILLINOIS. 

White  farmer? : 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

MICHIGAN. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

WISCONSIN. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants , 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners , 

Managers , 

Tenants 

West  North 
Central. 

minnesota. 

White  farmers : 

Total 

Owners , 

Managers , 

Tenants , 

Colored  f aimers: 

Total , 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants , 


all  land  in  farms 
(acres). 


1920 


21,026,616 

12,853,162 

470, 497 

7,702,957 

36,716 
17,302 
2,419 
16,995 


31,917,073 

16,231,619 

711,773 

14,973,681 

57,702 

33, 457 

1,077 

23, 168 


18,984,248 

14,506,732 

587,044 

3,890,472 

48,713 

34, 729 

847 

13,137 


22,114,129 

17,808,980 

531,249 

3,773,900 

34,094 

32,017 

605 

1,472 


30,201,479 

20,996,110 

443,065 

8,762,304 

20,279 

18,054 

24 

2,201 


1910 


21,254,834 

13,913,726 

481,387 

6,859,721 

44,989 

25, 199 

2,082 

17, 708 


32,435,051 

17,743,314 

553,2— 

14, 138, 462 

87, 886 

43,749 

5,188 

38,949 


18,880,909 

15,061,387 

451,689 

3,367,833 

59,705 

46, 107 

815 

12,783 


21,020,142 

17,332,141 

354, 830 

3,333,171 

39,924 

37,015 

303 

2,606 


27,652,207 

20,649,735 

413,283 

6,589,189 

23,616 

19, 150 

451 

4,015 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  (acres). 


1920 


16,649,507 

10,011,639 

344,647 

6,293,221 

30,705 
14,333 
2,060 
14,312 


27,247,436 

13,595,050 

576, 713 

13,075,673 

47,097 

26,281 

941 

19,875 


12,893,814 

9, 824, 920 

271,683 

2,797,211 

31,707 

21,921 

669 

9,117 


12,437,349 

9,875,457 

241,474 

2,320,418 

14,867 

13, 720 

457 

690 


21,474,366 

14,248,621 

283,845 

6,941,900 

7,344 

6,020 

24 

1,300 


1910 


16,893,488 

10,922,085 

341,668 

5,629,735 

37,764 

21,212 

1,48:5 

15,069 


27,979,926 

14,999,471 

424,551 

12,555,904 

68, 397 
33, 721 
3,916 
30,760 


12,792,283 

10,112,470 

216,459 

2,463,354 

39,795 

29, 689 

650 

9,456 


11,892,217 

9,612,692 

154,990' 

2,124,535j 

1.5,389 

14,0141 

162 

1,213 


19,628,989 
14,141,833 

285,037! 
5,202,119 

14,  .544 

11,672' 

204' 

2,668: 


1920 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 
LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


79.2 

77.9 
7.3.3 

81.7 

83.6 

82.8 
85.2 
84.2 


85.4 
83, 
81.0 
87.3 

81.6 
78.  6 
87.4 
85.8 


67 
67.7 
46.3 
71.9 

65.1 
63.1 
79.0 
69.4 


.56, 
55.5 
45.  5 
61.5 

43.6 
42.9 
75.5 
46.9 


71.1 
67.9 
64.1 
79.2 

.36.2 
33.  3 
100.0 
59.1 


1910 


79.5 
78.5 
71.0 
82.1 

83.9 
84.2 
71.2 

85.1 


86.3 
84.5 
76.7 
88.8 

77.8 
77.1 
75.5 
79.0 


67.8 
67.1 
47.9 
73.1 

66.7 
64.4 
79.8 
74.0 


56.6 
55.5 
43.7 
63.7 

38.5 
37.9 
53.5 
46.5 


71.0 

68.5 
69.0 
79.0 

61.6 
61.0 
45.2 
66.5 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER 
FARM. 


All  land. 


1920 


102.8 
93.9 
203.2 
117.9 

64.2 
56.5 

172.8 
67.4 


135.1 
122.9 
209.2 

148. 

64.6 

62.7 

119.7 

66.2 


97.0 

91.3 

254.1 

112.6 

66.5 
61.7 
94.1 
81.6 


117.2 
112.0 
219.2 
138.6 

51.4 

51.0 

201.7 

46.0 


169.4 

158. 4 
277.8 
198.7 

98.0 
102.0 
24.0 
75.9 


99.0 
94.0 
210.9 
106.6 

55.9 
53.4 

13S.8 
55. 


129.5 
122.9 
2.33.6 
136.3 

61.7 

55. 4 

288.2 

63.0 


91.6 

87.8 

231.4 

103.5 

63.1 

58.7 

90 

84.1 


Improved 
land. 


1920  1910 


81.4 
73.1 
148.9 
96.3 

53.7 
46.8 
147.1 
56.8 


115.3 
103.0 
169.5 
129.7 

52.7 
49.2 
104.6 
56.8 


65.9 
61.9 
117.6 


43.3 

38, 

74.3 

56.6 


119.1  65.9 

115.2  62.1 
24.5.21  99.6 
135.4  85.2 

67.  G  22. 4 

67.41  21.8 
75.81,52.3 

68.6  21.6 


177. 4  120.  5 

169. 4  107. 5 
338.  8  178. 0 
201.4,157.4 

80.  61  35.  5 
98.  7|  34.0 

225.5  24.0 
41.4'  44.8 


COLOR  AND  TENURE    OF   FARMERS. 


675 


Table  39.— ACREAGE   OF   FARM  LAND,  WITH  PERCENTAGES  AND  AVERAGES,  BY 
COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  IQIO-Continued. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  25.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 

AND  COLOR  AND 

TENURE. 


West  North 
Central— Con. 

IOWA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

MISSOURI. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

SOUTH  DAKOTA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

NEBRASKA. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 


1920 


33,466,049 

18,045,981 

568,  &36 

14,851,232 

8,847 

5,140 

2.50 

3,457 


34,584,245 

24,574,801 

653,390 

9,356,054 

190,434 
111,996 
11,057 
67,381 


36,028,299 

26,684,516 

810,667 

8,533,116 

186,452 

165, 569 

800 

20,083 


33,786,349 

23,364,878 

883, 213 

9, 538, 258 

850,142 

804,  499 

6,504 

39, 139 


42, 158, 793 

26, 384, 910 

1,  478, 572 

14,295,311 

66, 682 

36, 855 

1,913 

27,914 


1910 


33,916,710 

20,207,822 

489, 789 

13,219,099 

13,978 
6,515 
1,016 
6,447 


34,361,183 

25,0.57,644 

622,313 

8,681,226 

230,06; 

131,597 

7,532 

90,936 


28,231,630 

23,395.028 

476, 733 

4,359,869 

195,020 

191,700 

480 

2,840 


24,571,572 

17, 892, 408 

626, 8271 

6,052,337 

l,445,32o' 

1,  422, 530 

8,372 

14,418 


38, 541, 471 

26,908,314 

1,093,212 

10, 539, 945 

80,550 

67, 240 

1,600 

11,710 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  (ACRES). 


1920 


28,600,7.34 

15,316,174 

445, 737 

12,838,823 

6,217 

3,450 

160 

2,607 


24,690,967 

17,389,055 

419, 598 

6,882,314 

141,999 

77,916 

9,379 

54,704 


24,517,007 

17,419,933 

482, 405 

6,614,669 

46, 171 

37,396 

450 

8,325 


18, 048, 481 

11,344,964 

278, 302 

6, 425, 215 

150, 769 

138,  293 

454 

12, 022 


23,077,25S 

13,161,040 

432, 101 

9,484,117 

32, 366 

17,530 

363 

14, 473 


1910 


29,480,206 

17,427,080 

383,331 

11,669,795 

10,993 

5,155 

646 

5,192 


24,408,746 

17,602,014 

390,006 

6,416,726 

172,440 

92,529 

6,706 

73,205 


20,406,121 

16,360,242 

374,  .572 

3,671,307 

48,971 

47,456 

310 

1,205 


, 706, 380 
,  665, 903 
287, 066 
,753,411 

120, 828 

113, 597 

1,100 

6,131 


341, 688 
431, 091 
561, 929 
348, 668 

40,889 

32,  220 

900 

7,769 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 
LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


1920 


85.5 
84.9 
78.4 
86.4 

70.3 
67.1 
64.0 
75.4 


74. 


68.0 
65.3 
59.5 
77.5 

24.8 
22.6 
66.3 
41.5 


53.4 
48.6 
31.5 
67.4 

17.7 

17.2 

7.0 

30.7 


54.7 
49.9 
29.2 
66.3 

48.5 
4 

19.0 
51.8 


1910 


86.9 
86.2 
78.3 
88.3 

78.6 
79.1 
63.6 
80.5 


71.0 
70.2 
62.7 
73.9 

75.0 
70.3 
89.0 
80.5 


72.3 
69.9 
78. 6i 

84.2 

2.5.1; 
24.8 
64.6 
42.4 


63.2 
57.3 
51.4 
79.2 

50.8 
47.9 
56.3 
66.3 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER 
FARM. 


All  land. 


1920 


156.9 
148. 1 
228.8 
166.8 

81.2 

69.5 

250.0 

101.7 


132.9 
134.0 
297.1 
125.4 

67.4 

68.1 

230. 4 

59.4 


467.0 
472.7 
950.4 
430.0 


1910 


156.4 
1.52. 1 
254. 6 
161.1 

69.5 
47.9 

508.0 
102.3 


125. 6 
131. 8 
317.5 
106.6 

62.8 
62.4 

183. 7 
60.0 


383.5 
374.4 
989.1 
409.4 


343. 4  262. 5 

353. 0  263. 7 

400. 0  240. 0 

278. 9  202. 9 


462. 

504. 

1,145. 

368. 

527. 
549. 
650. 

285. 


7  328. 3 
1  323.9 
5  1,  48.5.  4 
2,    315.8 

4  514.7 
ij  519.9 
4  1,196.0 
7     221.8 


339. 9     298. 3 

380. 1  341. 1 
1, 127.  8  1, 108. 7 

268. 2  213. 6 

173.7     174.4 
145.1'     182.2 

478. 3  1, 600. 0 
221.51     127.3 


Improved 

land. 


1920  1910 


134.1 
125.7 
179.3 
144.2 

57.0 
46.6 
160.0 
76.7 


94.9 
04.8 
190.8 
92.3 

50.2 
47.4 
195.4 
48.2 


317. 
308. 
565. 
333. 


247.2 
244.8 
361.0 
248.0 

93.5 
94.4 
45.4 

87.8 


186. 
189. 
329. 
177. 


136.0 
131.2 
199.2 
142.2 

54.7 

37.9 

323. 0 

82.4 


89.2 
92.6 
199.0 

78.8 

47.0 
43.9 
163. 6 
48.3 


277.2 
261.8 
777.1 
344.7 

65.9 
65.3 
155.0 
86.1 


209.9 
193.1 
680.3 
248.0 

43.0 
41.5 
1.57. 1 
94.3 


188.4 
195.6 
569.9 
169.2 

3  88. 5 
0  87. 3 
8  900.0 
9I    84.4 


676 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGEICIILTURE. 


Table  39.— ACREAGE   OF    FARM  LAND,    WITH  PERCENTAGES    AND    AVERAGES,    BY 
COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  25.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  COLOR  AND 

TENURE. 


West  North 
Central— Con. 

KANSAS. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

South  Atlantic. 

delaware. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

.Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

MARYLAND. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

O^vners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

DIST.    OF   COLUMBIA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

VIRGINIA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Ovroers   

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 


1920 


1910 


45,236,124  4.3,181,686 

27,259,088  28,705,040 

1,218,298  1,253,644 

16,758,738  13,223,002 


189,055 

117, 683 

2,613 

68, 759 


889, 623 

438, 964 

20, 191 

430, 468 

54, 888 

12, 512 

1,  294 

41, 082 


4, 406, 422 

2, 631, 595 

237, 344 

1, 537,  483 

351, 577 

119, 275 

22, 082 

210, 220 


5,380 
1,704 
1,856 
1,820 

288 
25 
95 

168 


in,  297, 693 

12,387,142 

792,  4.^)6 

3,118,095 

2, 263,  419 

1, 373, 761 

31, 294 

858, 304 


203, 113 

1.35, 142 

10, 04" 

57, 924 


981, 893 

463,  212 

18, 769 

499,912 

56, 973 
13, 015 
2,395 
40,  963 


4, 698, 623 

2, 783, 279 

193, 930 

1, 721, 414 

358, 517 

122, 039 

13, 361 

223, 117 


5,968 
2,371 
1,  4,52 
2,145 

95 

58 

4 

33 


17,257,416 

13,334,122 

630, 340 

3, 292, 954 

2, 238, 220 

1,381,223 

29,  985 

827, 012 


improved  LAND  IN 
FARMS  (ACRES). 


1920 


30, 470, 607 

17, 864, 196 

501,194 

12, 105, 277 

130, 093 

78, 748 
2,077 
49,268 


615, 117 

293, 795 

15, 611 

305,711 

37, 935 

8,424 

933 

28, 578 


2, 919, 042 

1,686,704 

152, 839 

1,079,499 

217, 686 
73, 284 
15, 679 

128, 723 


3, 985 
1,287 
1,429 
1, 269 

273 
24 
90 

159 


8,3.56,031 

6, 388,  686 

398, 326 

1,569,019 

1, 104, 461 

654, 218 

17, 155 

433, 088 


1910 


29, 763, 626 

19,  259, 206 

430, 145 

10,074,275 

140, 441 

89, 587 

4,717 

46, 137 


676, 462 

312, 803 

15, 5.53 

348, 106 

37, 076 
9,274 
2,034 

25, 768 


3, 136, 185 

1, 806, 918 

120, 254 

1,209,013 

218, 582 

76, 564 

9,015 

133,003 


5, 038 
2,069 
1,259 
1,710 

95 

58 

4 

33 


8, 758, 850 

6, 802,  428i 

306, 482 

1,649,940 

1,  111,  208 

669, 358, 

14,01(',1 

427,  S04i 


per  cent 
of  farm 

LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


1920 


67.4 
65.5 
41.1 
72.2 

68.8 
66.9 
79.5 
71.7 


77.3 
71.0 

69.1 
67.3 
72.1 
69.6 


66. 2 
64.1 

64.4 
70.2 

61.9 
61.4 
71.0 
61.2 


74.1 
75.5 
77.0 
69.7 

94.8 
96.0 
94.7 
94.6 


51.3 
51.0 
50.3 
50.3 

48.8 
47.6 
54.8 
50.5 


1910 


67.1 
34.3 
76.2 

69.1 
66.3 
46.9 
79.7 


68.9 
67.5 
82.9 
69.6 

65.1 

68.1 
84.9 
62. 


66.7 
64.9 

62.0 
70.2 

61.0 
62.7 
67.5 
59. 6 


84.4 
87.3 

86.7 
79.7 

100.0 
100.0 
100.0 
100.0 


50.8 
51.0 
48.  6 
50.1 

49.6 
48.5 
46.  8 
51.7 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER 
FARM. 


All  land. 


1920 


275.7 
283.1 
824.8 
252.9 

152.7 
148.4 
145.2 
161.0 


96.0 
77.6 
154.1 
123.6 

62.9 
35.2 
99.5 
81.5 


105. 
90.0 
213.6 
135.7 

56.6 
33.6 
146.2 

83.8 


29.2 
18.7 
103. 1 
24.3 

14.4 
2.8 
95.0 
16.8 


117.7 
117.5 
409. 1 
1(X).  2 

47.4 

44.4 

158.9 

•51.6 


1910 


245.1 
260.9 
954.1 
204.0 

120.1 
12:3.1 
478.4 
101.3 


99.0 
80.3 
175.4 
123.9 

61.8 
33.5 
149.7 
81.9 


110.4 
94.1 
215.2 
142. 5 

56.3 
30.9 
1.53.  6 
95.6 


29.1 
21.6 
103.7 
26.5 

7, 

7.3 

4.0 

11.0 


127.0 
131.5 
136.  2 
99.7 

46. 5 

42. 9 

166. 6 

52. 


185.7 
185.5 
339.3 

182.7 


Improved 
land. 


1920 1 1910 


169.0 
175.1 
327.4 
155.  4 


105. 1  83. 1 
99.3  81.6 
11.5.4,  224.6 
115.4     80.7 


66.4 
52.0 
119. 2 

87.8 

43.5 
23.7 
71.8 
56.7 


70.0 
57.7 
137. 6 
95.3 

3.5.1 
20.6 
103. 8 
51.3 


21.7 
14.1 
79.4 
16.9 

13.7 

2.7 

90.0 

15.9 


68.2 

54.2 

145.4 

86.3 

40.2 
22.8 
127. 1 
51.5 


73.7 

61.1 

133.5 

100.1 

34.3 

19.4 
103.6 
57.0 


24.6 
18.  C 
89.9 
21.1 

7.9 
7.3 
4.0 
11.0 


60. 4  64.  4 
60. 6'  67. 1 
205.6  212.1 
50.  4     50. 0 


23.1 
21.1 
87.1 
26.0 


23.1 
20.8 
78.0 
27.2 


COLOR  AND   TENURE   OF   FARMERS. 


677 


Table  39.— ACREAGE   OF  FARM  LAND,  WITH    PERCENTAGES    AND    AVERAGES.    BY 
COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  l',)20  AND  1910— Continued. 

[Corre-sponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  25.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 

AND  COLOR  AND 

TENURE. 


South  Atlantic — 
Continued. 

■WEST  VIRGINIA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

north  Carolina. 

"V\Tiite  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Ovmers 

Managers 

Tenants 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

GEORGIA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

FLORIDA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 


1920 


9,  M2, 246 

7,  794, 290 

354, 5fl3 

1, 393, 393 

27, 544 
19, 052 
1,520 
6,972 


16, 5S4, 294 

12, 2S2, 645 

373, 582 

3,928,067 

3,437,442 

1, 158, 864 

12, 867 

2, 265,  711 


8, 010,672 

5, 570, 841 

387, 427 

2,088,404 

4,380,003 

1, 146, 396 

37, 095 

3, 196, 512 


18,369,149 

11,469,031 

896, 951 

6,003.167 

7,071,912 

1,331,828 

29,038 

5,711,046 


5,  408, 82: 

3,  703, 763 

1, 191. 090 

513, 370 

637,  868 

356,  682 

10,  682 

270,504 


1910 


9,991,901 

8, 158, 238 

283, 847 

1, 549, 816 

34, 541 

25, 957 

655 

7.929 


19, 253, 325 

14,458,827 

563, 385 

4, 231, 113 

3, 185, 804 

1, 197, 496 

IS,  992 

1, 969, 316 


9,571,552 

6,953,459 

504,958 

2, 113, 135 

3,940,476 

1,098,044 

42,454 

2,799,978 


19,  861, 362 

13,501,789 

751,571 

5, 60S,  002 

7,092,051 

1,349,503 

27,551 

5,714,997 


4,484,833 

3, 828, 108 

270, 767 

385, 958 

768,  705 

458, 4-13 

9,974 

300, 288! 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS   (ACRES). 


1920 


1910 


5,503,202  5,501,500 

4,576,437,  4,591,581 

182,909,  133,232 

743,856  778,687 


17,106l 

ii,2ii; 

1, 239 
4,656 


6,341.309 

4, 458, 019 

105, 916 

1, 777, 374 

1, 857, 100 

508,339 

6,363 

1, 342, 398 


3, 280, 566 

2,032,048 

104, 990 

1, 143, 528 

2, 9a3, 593 

590, 881 

11, 452 

2, 301, 260 


8,177,( 

4,414,710 

305, 801 

3, 456, 588 

4, 878, 110 

693, 64r 

13, 298 

4, 171, 169 


1,859,647 

1,432,892 

130, 786 

295,969 

437, 624 

204, 080 

5,452 

228. 092 


20, 257 

14, 522 

602 

5,133 


7,082,344 

5, 027, 216 

154, 738 

1, 900, 390, 

1, 730, 712, 

512, 567i 

5,244 

1, 212, 901 


3, 499, 775 

2,261,431 

126, 932 

1,111,412] 

2,598,224 

539, 347, 

14, 874 

2,044,003 


7, 506, 455 

4, 286, 899 

237, 134i 

2,982,422 

4, 791, 562; 

6^14, 3961 

11,216 

4,135,950 


1,323,055 

1, 056, 975, 

72, 213 

193, 867 1 

482,353, 

229.861 

4, 252' 

248, 240i 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 
LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


1920 


57.7 
58.7 
51.6 
53.4 

62.1 
58.8 
81.5 
66.8 


38.2 
.36.3 

28.4 
45.2 

54.0 
43.9 
49.5 
59.2 


40.8 
36.5 
27.1 

54.8 

66.3 
51.5 
30.9 
72.0 


1910 


55.1 
56.3 
46.9 
50.1 

58.6 
55.9 
91.9 
64.7 


36 
34.8 
27.5 
44.9 

54.3 
42.8 
27.6 
61.6 


36.6 
32.5 
25.1 
52.6 

65.9 
49.1 
35.0 
73.0 


44.5  37.8 

38.5  31.8 

34.1!  31.6 

57.0  53.2 


69.0 
52,1 
45.8 
73.0 


34.4 
38.7 
11.0 
57 


67.6 
47.8 
40.7 
72.4 


29.5 
2 

26.7 
50.2 


AVERAGE   ACREAGE  PER 
FARM. 


AU  land. 


1920 


68.6  62.7 
57.21  50.1 
51.0  42.6 
84.31  82.71 


110.0 

108.7 

327.7 

99.5 

54 

47.3 

190.0 

75.0 


85.7 

95.1 

449.0 

61.8 

45.1 
52.0 
134.0 
42.0 


96.2 
123.9 
698.1 

54.7 


1910 


101.7 

133.2 

619.4 

64.5 

54.3 
83.0 
140.3 
50.1 


131.8 

115.1 

689.6 

71.7 

49.2 
56.4 
105. 8 
41.4 


104.1 

108.2 
328.1 

78.7 

48.8 
,46.5 
93.6 
55.4 


102.4 

110. 7 

5.39. 0 

67.0 

48.5 

55.8 

250.6 

44.6 


120.2 
1.58. 1 
689. 8 
60.5 


40. 2|  40. 7 

50.4  53.9 

202. 7  324. 1 

37. 1  36. 7 


Improved 
land. 


1920  1910 


63.4 
63.8 
169.0 
63.1 

33.9 

27.8 
154.9 
50.1 


57.3 

60.9 

154.0 

39.4 

28.6 
26.0 
86.0 
35.9 


32. 8  37. 7 

34.5  40.6 

127.3  148.2 

28.0  30.1 


24.3 

22.8 
66.3 
24.9 


39.2 
45.2 
189.2 
30.0 

26.6 
26.0 
62.6 
26.7 


117.9  45.3 

162.8  51.3 

579.9  211.2 
66.6  37.2 


57.9 

86.0 

224.0 

53.6 


127.1 
136.2 
230. 6 
64.1 

52.2 
62.8 
98.8 
41.0 


37.5 
43.2 
64.2 
36.6 


45.3 
44.5 
75.7 
41.4 

33.8 
32.3 
54.0 
34.9 


26.4 
23.9 
70.9 
27.5 


43.9 

51.4 

173.4 

31.8 

26.8 
26.5 
113.5 
26.8 


44.6 
51.7 
183.0 
35.4 

39.1 
41.0 
91.2 
38.7 


37.5 
37.6 
61.5 
32.2 

32.8 
31.5 
42.1 
33.9 


678 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICTJLTITRE. 


Table  39.— ACREAGE   OP  FARM  LAND,  WITH  PERCENTAGES  AND  AVERAGES,  BY 
COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  191(>-CoutinuGd. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  25.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 

AND  COLOR  AND 

TENXniE. 


East  South 
Central. 

kentucky. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

TENNESSEE. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

ALABAMA. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


MISSISSIPPI. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  fanners: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  South 
Central. 

arkansas. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


all  land  in  farms 
(acres). 


1920 


21, 185, 813 

16, 551, 588 

265, 130 

4,369,095 

426,959 

240, 127 

4,709 

182, 123 


17,987,053 

13, 243, 529 

211,608 

4, 531, 916 

1, 523, 803 

535, 280 

9,271 

979, 252 


15, 228, 611 

10,784.790 

422, 952 

4, 020, 869 

4, 348, 245 

1, 332, 701 

32, 146 

2, 983, 398 


12,382,314 

9, 50S,  642 

542,964 

2, 330, 70S 

5, 814, 665 

1, 825, 138 

39, 785 

3,949,742 


14,831,988 

10,  767, 826 

338, 354 

3, 725, 808 

2, 624, 762 

1,042,571 

13,211 

1,568,980 


1910 


21,  748, 350 

17, 207, 392 

310, 942 

4,230,016 

440, 777 
255, 363 
•  4,318 
181,096 


18, 435, 579 

14,081,961 

317, 247 

4,036,371 

1,606,078 

590, 676 

17, 682 

997. 720 


15, 640, 877 

11,813,387 

349,285 

3, 478, 205 

5,091,435 

1, 466, 719 

17,482 

3,607,234 


12, 100, 106 

9,489,280 

549, 633 

2,061,193 

6, 457, 427 

2,227,194 

36, 878 

4, 193, 355 


14,762,752 

11,18.5,428 

322, 093 

3,255,231 

2, 653, 323 

1,204,114 

6,093 

1,443,116 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  (ACRES). 


1920 


13, 611, 230 

10,522,346 

158, 977 

2, 959, 907 

33 1, 516 

171, 679 

3,598 

159, 239 


10,066,270 

7, 185, 542 

103, 376 

2, 777, 352 

1,119,032 

321, 445 

4,353 

793, 234 


6,929,437 

4, 338, 484 

167, 681 

2,423,272 

2, 963, 970 

647, 885 

16,  p25 

2,299,460 


5,201,640 

3,693,084 

217, 683 

1,290,873 

4,124,037 

849, 928 

12,798 

3,201,311 


7. 266, 816 

4,799,531 

137,913 

2,329,372 

1,943,740 

540, 666 

5,703 

1,397,371 


1910 


14, 010, 777 

10, 900, 955 

171,131 

2, 938, 691 

343, 694 

185, 789 

3,577 

154, 328 


9,  728, 208 

7,  iii,r"- 

109, 140 
2,507,2611 

1, 162, 276l 

349, 692j 

6,  778l 

805.806 


6, 130, 405 

3,944,413 

115,087 

2,070,905 

3, 563, 176 

675, 819 

5,012 

2.882.345 


4,520,927 

3,213,102 

157, 196 

1, 150, 629 

4,487,383 

1,002,345 

10,870 

3, 474, 168 


6, 303, 048 

4,273,857, 

109, 631 ; 

1,919,560: 

1,773,206 

541,265 

3, 068! 

1,228,873' 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 
LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


1920 


64.4 
63.6 
60.0 
67.7 

78.3 
71.5 
76.4 
87.4 


56.0 
54.3 
48.9 
61.3 

73.4 
60.1 
47.0 
81.0 


45.5 
40.2 
39.6 
60.3 

68.2 
48.6 
61.7 
77.1 


1910 


64.4 
63.3 
55.0 
69.5 

78.0 
72.8 
82.8 
85.2 


52.8 
50.5 
34.4 
62.1 

72.4 
59.2 
38.3 
80.8 


39.2 
33.4 
32.9 
59.5 

70.0 
46.1 
28.7 
79.9 


42.0 
38.8 
40.1 
55.4 

70.9 
40.6 
32.2 
82.6   82.8 


37.4 
33.9 
28.6 
55.8 

69.5 
45.0 
29.5 


49.0 

44.6 
40.8 
62.5 

74.1 
51.9 
43.2 
89.1 


42.7 
38.2 
34.0 
59.0 

66.8 
45  0 
50.4 
85.2 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER 
FARM. 


All  land. 


1920 


82.1 

95.1 

283.9 

52.6 

33.8 
45.1 
134.5 
25.0 


83.8 

95.8 

280.6 

59.9 

39.9 
54.4 
174.9 
34.6 


94.6 
120.0 

688.8 
57.1 

45.7 

77.5 

253.1 

38.3 


111.7 
139.6 
681.3 
65.6 

36.1 

78.7 

207.2 

28.7 


92.5 
110.7 
527.9 

59.7 

36.3 
67.8 
139.1 
27.6 


1910 


Improved 
land. 


1920  1910 


87.9 
104.7 
326.3 

51.6 


52.9 
60.5 
170.2 
35.6 


37.6  26.5 
43.1  32.3 
108.0102.8 
31.4    21.9 


88.8  46.9 
105.5  52.0 
409. 4  137. 1 

54.9  36.7 


41 

55.2 
346 
36.2 


102.6 
136.0 

588. 0 
53 

46.1 

85.9 

336.2 

38.7 


110.4 
141.5 
764.4 
49.2 

39.2 

89.0 

34 

30.0 


97.7 
121.6 
449.2 

55.8 

41.7 
82.1 
132  5 
29.5 


29.3 
32 
82.1 
28.0 


43.1 

48.3 

273.1 

34.4 

31 

37.7 
130.9 
29.5 


46.9 
54.2 
273.1 
30 

25.6 
36.7 
66.7 
23.7 


45.3 
49.3 
215.2 
37.3 

26.9 
35  2 
60.0 
24.6 


COLOE   AND   TENURE    OF   FARMERS.  679 

Table   39.— ACREAGE    OF    FARM   LAND,    WITH    PERCENTAGES   AND   AVERAGES    BY 
COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  aU  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  25.] 


DIVISION  OK  STATE 

AND  COLOR  AND 

TENURE. 


West  South 
Central — Con. 

LOUISL\NA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

OKLAHOMA. 

Whiite  fanners: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

TEXAS. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Mountain. 


White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

IDAHO. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


all  land  in  farms 
(acres). 


1920 


7,837,244 

5, 507, 512 

8.S5, 656 

1,444,070 

2, 182, 578 

747, 743 

14, 465 

1, 420, 370 


30, 238, 531 

17, 442, 221 

901, 363 

11,894,947 

1, 713, 403 

1,029,472 

24,663 

659, 268 


1910 


8, 315, 160 

5,931,428 

965, 381 

1,418,351 

2,124,321 

834, 695 

20,976 

1, 268, 650 


26,582,642 

14,397,140 

422,384 

11,763,118 

2,276,71l' 

1,599,655 

6,295 

670, 761 


109.561,481  108,151,404 
66;  438, 950   67,334,272 


14,249,257 
28, 873, 274 

4, 459, 140 

1, 805, 196 

83,603 

2, 570, 341 


34,419,041 

28, 346, 665 

2,  .855, 278 

3,217,098 

651,615 

606,285 

4,595 

40,735 


8,327,986 

6, 762, 649 

385,718 

1,179,619 

47,887 
36,244 

"'""ii,'&i3 


17,860,205 
22, 956, 867 

4,283,663 

1,866,742, 

94,684 

2,322,237 


13. 253, 

10, 3.54, 

1,426, 

1, 472, 

292, 

286, 

3, 

2, 


5,224,913 

4, 391, 818 

270,234 

562,861 

58, 691 
54,495 

4,'i96 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  (ACRES). 


1920 


3,986,133 

2, 595, 779 

354, 550 

1, 035, 804 

1,640,093 

383.226 

7,475 

1,249,392 


17,121,391 

9,332,156 

186, 922 

7,602,313 

1, 003, 930 

552, 845 

9,371 

441,714 


28,066,949 

14, 546, 460 

619.457 

12,901,032 

3.160,554 

1, 035, 564 

17,533 

2,107,457 


10.^59,296 

8,978,081 

488, 648 

1,392,567 

147,982 

136, 675 

685 

10, 622 


4,482,946 

3,524,814 

181,096 

777,036 

28,734 
19,213 

9,'52i 


1910 


3,809,409 

2,466,112 

406, 395 

936, 902 

1,466,607 

399, 650 

8,047 

1,058,910 


16,378,518 

8,  .587, 571 

175, 443 

7, 615, 5ai 

1, 172, 819 

734,594 

1,484 

436, 741 


24, 584, 153 

12, 936, 404 

714,273 

10, 933, 476 

2, 776, 513 

946,018 

8,126 

1,822,369 


3, 609, 567 

2,86.5,771 

357, 140 

386, 656 

30,742 

29,0.52 

700 

990 


2,751,145 

2,244,062 

126,814 

380, 269 

27, 595 
24,0.52 


3,543 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 
L.IND  IM- 
PROVED. 


1920 


50.9 
47.1 
40. 0 
71.7 

75.1 
51.3 
51.7 
88.0 


56.6 
53.5 
20  7 
63.9 

58.6 
53.7 
38  0 
67.0 


1910 


45.8 
41.6 
42.1 
66.1 

69.0 
47.9 
38.4 
83.5 


61.6 
59.6 
41.5 
64.7 

51.5 
45.9 
23.6 
65.1 


25.6  22  7 
21  9  19  2 

4  3{  4  0 

44.7  47.6 

70  9   64.8 


57  4 
21  0 
82.0 


31.6 
31.7 
17.1 
43.3 

22 
22 
14.9 
26.1 


53.8 
52.  1 
47.0 
65.9 


50  7 

8  6 

78.5 


27.2 
27.7 
25.0 
26.3 

10.  s' 
10.1 
21.0 
43.6 


52.7 
51.1 
46.9 
67.6 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER 
FARM. 


All  land.       Improved 
land. 


1920 


106.8 

119.0 

1,203.3 

54.7 

35.2 
68.1 
157.2 
27.9 


174.5 

208.3 

1,060  4 

1.34. 1 

91.5 
108.5 
290  2 

72.0 


1910 


126.6 

140.3 

1, 105. 8 

63.0 

38.7 

77.8 

272.4 

28.8 


1920 


54.3 

56.1 

481.7 

39.2 

26.4 
34.9 
81.3 
24.5 


156.8  98. 
193.9111. 
676  9  219 
124.3   85. 


110.1 

143.5 

233  1 

70.7 


60.0   47.0 
53.0   44.1 


81.81  84.4 


306. 7     310  9   78. 6 

373  9     385  6   81.9 

5,987.17,9.34  4  260.3 

162.9     134.3   72.8 

56.6'      61.3   40.1 

76.7       87.9   44.0 

623,91,168.9130  8 

46.6       47.8   38.2 


608.0 

575.1 

3,211.8 

499.6 

613.0 
615  5 
459.5 
599.0 


200.2 
197. 3 
508.9 
179.9 

94.3 
99.8 

"so.'s 


529.7  191.8 

466.4  182.2 

2,841.9i549.7 

635.2  216.3 

244., 51139. 2 

245. 7  138.  8 

1,113.3   68.5 

87. 4  156. 2 


171.9107.8 
163. 7  102.  8 
600. 5  238. 9 
180. 1  118.  5 


144.9 
158.9 


56.6 
52.9 


67.71  65.7 


1910 


58.0 

58.4 

465.5 

41.6 

26.7 
37.3 
104.5 
24.0 


96.6 
115.7 
281.2 

80.5 

56.7 
65.9 
55.0 
46.0 


70.7 

74.1 

317.3 

63.9 

39.7 
44.6 
100.3 
37.5 


144.3 
129.1 
711.4 
166.8 

25.7 
24.9 
233.3 
38.1 


90.5 

83.7 

281.8 

121.6 

68.1 

7C.1 

'w.'i 


680 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICIIT.TUBfi. 


Table   39.-ACREAGE    OF    FARM   LAND,    WITH   PERCENTAGES   AND   AVERAGES,  BY 
COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  25.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 

AND  COLOR  AND 

TENURE. 


Mountain — Con. 

WYOMING. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


COLORADO. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

NEW  MEXICO. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners , 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ARIZONA, 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
(ACRES). 


1920 


11,786,433 

9,341,381 

1,465,993 

979,109 

22,868 
18, 136 


UTAH. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


4,732 


24,374,636 
18,574,947 
1,593,463 
4,206,226 

87, 378 

46,731 

2,390 

38,257 


24,345,274 

17,794,166 

3,862,963 

2,688,145 

64,359 

59,840 

26 

4,493 


5,741,704 

3,765,468 

1,389,819 

586,417 

60,422 

54,183 

1,130 

5,109 


4,999,240 

4,046,688 

590, 341 

362,211 

51,170 

15,820 

25,393 

9,957 


1910 


8,532,201 

5,142,112 

2,862,912 

527,177 

10,809 
10,'4C9 


13,424,263 

10,048,059 

1,137,746 

2,238,458 

107,850 
86,738 
2,700 
18,412 


11,086,792 

6,921,976 

3,190,229 

974, 587 

183,229 

173,925 

5,530 

3,774 


1,145,737 
777,207 
263, 123 
105,407 

100,876 

97,707 

1,675 

1,494 


3, 374, 792 

2,871,213 

312, 876 

190,703 

22, 907 
16,877 
2,500 
3,530 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 

FARMS  (ACRES). 


1920 


2,093,062 

1,657,632 

148,024 

288,006 

8,343 
5,516 


2,827 


7,700,761 

5,566,744 

296,707 

1,837,310 

43,996 

15,7ai 

1,095 

27, 198 


1,696,964 

1,376,527 

76,340 

244,097 

20,260 

16,556 

26 

3,678 


693, 184 
427,255 
118,845 
147,084 

19,619 

14,755 

370 

4,494 


1,690,794 

1,447,206 

78, 994 

170,594 

18,586 

9, 890 

350 

8,346 


1910 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 
LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


1920 


1910 


1,251,126 
935, 618 
189,820; 
125,688 

5,034 

4, 754 1 

80 

200 


4,287,410 

2,903,840 

310,302 

1,073,268 

14, 691 

4,057 

100 

10, 534 


1,446,220 

1,279,154 

73,887 

93, 179 

20,971 

19,  .585 

260 

1,126 


323,767 
2;50, 530 
34,761 
58,476 

26,406 

23,909 

1,110 

1,387 


1,356,660 

1,196,2;!4 

63,962 

96,464 

■  11,551 

5, 8381 
2,500 
3,213l 


17.8 
17.7 
10.1 


36.5 
30.4 


59.7 


31.6 
30.0 
18.6 
43.7 

50.4 
33.6 
45.8 
71.1 


7.0 
7.7 
2.0 
9.1 

31.5 
27.7 
100.0 
81.9 


12.1 

11.3 

8.6 

25.1 

32.  5 
27.2 
32.7 

88.0 


33.9 
35.8 
13.4 
47.1 


14.7 
18.2 
6.6 


46.6 
45.4 
100.0 
76.9 


31.9 
28.9 
27.3 
47.9 

13.6 
4.7 
3.7 

57.2 


13.0 
18.5 
2.3 
9.6 

11.4 

11.3 

4.7 

29.8 


28.3 
29.7 
13.2 
55 

26.2 
24.5 
66.3 
92.8 


40.2 
41.7 
20.4 
50.6 


756. 6  781. 2 
703. 4  523. 1 
3,888.6  9,235.2 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE   PER 
FARM. 


All  land. 


1920      1910 


Improved 
land. 


1920    1910 


36.3   50.4 

62.5   34.0 

1. 4  100. 0 

83.8   91.0 


509.4 


135.3 
147.4 


102.9 


410.5 

412.4 

1,823.2 

312.4 

158.0 
188.4 
398. 3 
127.9 


870.4 

737.9 

8,962.8 

784.9 

34.3 
36.4 
13.0 
19.5 


615.  5 

514.7 

4,632.7 

342.3 

93.5 

98.0 

226. 0 

58.1 


198.0 

181.1 

2,014.8 

138.5 

123.6 

65. 2 

8,464.3 

57.9 


134.4 
124.  S 
392.6 


589.7149.8 


166.3 
171.6 
80.0 
86.7 


294. 4 

275.1 

1,447.5 

270.2 

187.9 

186. 1 

2,700.0 

172.1 


330. 7 

221.3 

10,063.8 

'503.9 

85.3 

82.0 

1,382.5 

164. 1 


190.2 

153. 8 

1,731.1 

128.9 

31.5 
31.0 
152.3 
34. 


157.7 

146.9 

1,621.1 

114.8 

83.0 

78  1 

2,500.0 

59.8 


49.4 
44.8 


129.7 
123.6 
339.5 
136.5 

79.6 
63.3 
182.5 
91.0 


60.7 
57.1 
177.1 
71.3 

10.8 
10.1 
13.0 
16.0 


74.3 
58.  4 
396.2 
85.9 

30.4 
26.7 
74.0 
51 


67.2 
64.8 
269.6 
65.2 

44.9 
41.4 
116.7 
48.5 


41.9 

27.0 

2,,500.0 

54.5 


COLOR  AND  TENURE   OF   FARMERS. 


681 


Table  39.— ACKEAGE    OF   FARM  LAND,  WITH   PERCENTAGES  AND  AVERAGES,  BY 
COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

[Corresponding  figures  for  aU  farmers,  by  tenure,  in  Table  25.] 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 

AND  COLOR  AND 

TENtTRE. 


Mountain— Con . 

NEVADA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Pacific. 

■washington. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owuers 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

OREGON. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants.. 

CALIFORNIA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  fanners: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 

(ACRES). 


1920 


2,345,393 

1,408,436 
796, 397 
140,560 

11,770 

11,095 

80 

595 


13,143,321 

9,190,187 

539,93" 

3,413,196 

101,399 

69,613 

1,198 

30,588 


13,442,465 

9,927,903 

836,557 

2,678,005 


1910 


2,706,827 

1,025,389 

1,523,970 

157,468 

7,930 

7,043 

160 

727 


11,611,390 

9,032,286 

528,561 

2,050,543 

100,  Mo 

82, 885 

521 

17,439 


11,469,729 

8,830,931 

763,539 

1,875,259 


99,853  215,381 

89,359  205,439 

1,367  2,408 

9,127  7,474 


28,8'U,686'  27,668,451 


17,069,511 
5,460,2.50 
6,314,925 

520,981 

126, 704 

25, 197 

369,080 


15,032,263 
6,597,970 
6,038,218 

262,993 

93,076 

7,  (m 

162,915 


IMPROVED  LAND  m 
FARMS  (acres). 


1920 


587,089 

388,928 

145,215 

52,946 

7,652 

7,324 

20 

308 


7,085,158 

4,508,944 

255, 685 

2,320,529 

44,185 

20,636 

706 

22,843 


4,884,562 

3,308,747 

299, 973 

1,275,842 

29,289 

22,403 

714 

6,172 


11, 477,  ■ 
6, 769,  .589 
1,567,667 
3,140,239 

400,844 
49, 623 
19,851 

331,370 


1910 


747,532 
381,824 
310, 487 
55,221 

4,585 

4,308 

40 

237 


6,  .340, 269 

4,737,809 

159,096 

1,443,364 

33,042 

23,027 

365 

9,650 


4,203,339 

2,996,338 

211,852 

995, 149 

71,464 

65,012 

960 

5,492 


11,208,338 
6,436,278 
1,724,012 
3,048,048 

181,. 556 

28,194 

4,613 

148, 749 


PER  CENT 
OF  FARM 
LAND  IM- 
PROVED. 


1920 


25.0 
27.6 
18.2 
37.7 

65.0 
66.0 
25.0 

51.8 


53.9 
49.1 
47.4 
68.0 

43.6 
29.6 
58.9 
74.7 


36.3 
33.3 
3.5. 9 
47.6 

29.3 
25.1 
52.2 
67.6 


1910 


27.6 
37.2 
20.4 
35.1 

57.8 
61.2 
25. 0 
32.6 


54.6 
.52.  5 
30.1 

70.4 

32.8 
27.8 
70.1 
55.3 


36.6 
33.9 
27.7 
5i}.l 

33.2 
31.6 
38.9 
73.5 


796.7:1,070.7199.4   295.7 

565. 4|     506.9156.1    188.7 

4, 768.  8  8, 466. 5-869.  6  1,724.9 

491.5     484.51185.1    169.9 


39.8  40.5 

39.7  42.8 
28. 7 1  26. 1 
49.71  50.5 

76.9  69.0 
39.2   30.3 

78.8  65.9 
89.81  91.3 


AVERAGE  ACREAGE  PER 
FARM. 


All  land. 


1920 


1910 


Improved 
land. 


1920    1910 


53.7 
53. 3 
80.0 
59.5 


202.1 
176.1 
465.9 
292.3 

80.1 
134.6 
133.1 

41.3 


270.8 
251. 3 
921.3 
290.5 

174.3 

249.6 

170. 9 

44.1 


2.59.  4 

197.  7 

1,137.6 

315.0 

80.3 
101.9 
169.1 

72.5 


49.3 
46.3 
160.0 
90.9 


210.9 
193.0 
556.4 
280.4 

89.6 
118.2 
47.4 
42.2 


255.6 

236.6 
910.1 
279.1 

343.5 

429.8 

308.5 

53.0 


34.9 
35.2 
20.0 
30.8 


109.0 
86.4 
220.6 
198.7 

34.9 
39.9 

78.4 
30.9 


98.4 
83.8 
330.4 
138.4 

51.1 
62.6 
89.3 
29.8 


325. 1  103. 2 

228.8   78.4 

1,966.61326.6 

375. 7  156. 6 

85.4  61.8 
99.2  39.9 
112.9133.2 

78. 4   65. 1 


28.5 
28.3 
40.0 
29.6 


115.1 
101.2 
167.5 
197.4 

29.4 
32.8 
33.2 
23.4 


93.7 

80.3 
252.5 

148.1 

114.0 
136.0 
120.0 
39.0 


131. 7 
98.0 
513. 9 
189.7 

59.0 
30.1 
74.4 
71.6 


682 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS— AGRICULTURE. 


Table  40.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL  CLASSES, 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers, 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND 
COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


UNITED  STATES. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Geographic  Divisions. 

New  England. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Middle  Atlantic. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  North  Central. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  North  Central. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

South  Atlantic. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  farm  property. 


1920 


574, 955, 403, 721 
46,810,947,920 
3, 091, 165, 814 
25,053,289,987 

2,968,696,617 

800, 598, 024 

41, 107, 191 

2,126,991,402 


1910 


1,171,606,271 

948, 743, 034 

133,236,621 

89,626,616 

1,413,323 
844, 951 
285, 393 
282, 979 


3,939,421,666 

2,659,326,425 

299,949,236 

980,146,005 

10, 262, 517 
4, 265, 149 
2, 121, 176 
3, 876, 192 


17,216,409,359 

10,043,050,901 

475,338,563 

6,698,019,895 

28,953,234 

1.5,091,153 

1,720,161 

12,141,920 


27,924,148,989 

10,795,115,503 

514,843,581 

10,614,189,905 

67,285,556 
45, 979, 296 
2, 175, 101 
19, 131, 159 


4,975,830,728 

3,  .377, 197,  .368 

292,741,327 

1,305,892,033 


$39, 712, 214, 845 

26,228,711,934 

1,681,895,418 

11,801,607,493 

1,279,234,245 

440, 922, 439 

18,729,518 

819, 582, 288 


866,221,490 
706, 438, 885 
91,434,284 
68,348,321 

1,018,967 
648, 973 
183, 557 
186,437 


2,951,859,412 

1,953,245,680 

198,277,519 

800,336,213 

7,729,610 
3,660,672 
1,100,488 
2, 968, 450 


10,096,755,805 

6, 301, 649,  .359 

221,216,313 

3, 573, 890, 133 

22,372,261 
12, 360, 044 
1,240,560 
8, 771, 657 


13,479,577,869 

8,939,619,373 

233, 149, 336 

4, 306, 809, 100 

55,731,642 

42, 232, 845 

1, 829, 873 

11,668,924 


2, 507, 381, 097 

1,774,857,545 

1.33, 0S,3, 247 

599,440,305 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


Total. 


1920 


$63,786,058,855 

39,215,462,82:3 
2,629,284,676 
21,941,311,356 

2, 529, 943, 747 

648,760,0S4 

35,931,789 

1,845,251,874 


916,313,274 
732,311,285 
114,885,476 
69, 116, 513 

1,155,310 
674,660 
236,900 
243,750 


2,994,027,569 

1,984,594,546 

254, 648, 815 

754, 784, 208 

8, 110, 185 
3,181,240 
1, 802, 965 
3, 125, 980 


14,913,047,970 

8,535,502,609 

419,553,629 

5,957,991,732 

24, 593, 701 

12, 454,  252 

1,478,081 

10,661,368 


24, 412, 768, 920 

14,508,000,491 

444, 064, 157 

9, 460, 704, 272 

56,726,249 

38,114,732 

1, 842, 035 

16,769,482 


4,214,016,606 
2, 831, 898, 133 
.  261,025,722 
1,121,092,751 


1910 


$33, 764, 392, 187 

22, 020, 188, 824 

1,440,643,081 

10, 303, 560, 282 

1, 036, 733, 510 

3'16, 745, 454 

16,315,911 

673, 672, 145 


717,679,060 
579,415,085 
81, 494, 826 
56,769,149 

865, 748 
536, 258 
168, 400 
161,090 


2,436,301,466 

1,591,201,784 

177, 279, 093 

667, 820, 589 

6,647,637 
3,023,325 
1,004,657 
2,619,655 


8, 8.54, 513, 191 

5,448,421,817 

197, 256, 127 

3,208,835,247 

19,478,403 
10, 537, 440 
1,091,625 
7,849,338 


11,568,497,127 

7,581,431,104 

19S,076.577 

3, 788, 989;  446 

46,168,743 

34, 449, 272 

1,535,280 

10, 184, 191 


2,118,729,406 

1, 487, 725, 662 

119,811,609 

511.192,135 


Land  alone. 


1920 


$52, 707, 641, 140 

31,471,590,402 
2,178,344,776 
19,0.57,705,962 

2, 121, 921, 919 

513,191,2.32 

29,306,244 

1,579,424,443 


487,  .501, 110 
383,896,933 
63,931,157 
39,673,020 

624, 140 
341, 390 
120, 000 
162, 750 


1,656,863,858 

1,039,983,670 

148, 7.S3, 955 

468, 096, 233 

4, 812, 249 

1,720,379 

904,115 

2,127,755 


12,026,451,412 

6,567,616,30 

334,600,649 

5,124,234,461 

19,622,272 
9,361,404 
1, 154, 347 
9, 106, 521 


21,290,066,058 

12, 411,. 500, 280 

385,431,288 

8, 493, 134, 490 

50, 079, 084 

33, 369, 137 

1, 636, 085 

15, 073,  862 


3,196,691,946 

2, 097, 506, 487 
207, 364, 2S6 
891, 821, 173 


COLOR  AND  TENURE   OF   FARMERS. 
BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 
by  tenure,  in  Table  26.] 


683 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS— continued. 

IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHINERY. 

UVE  STOCK. 

Land  alone- 
Continued. 

Buildings. 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

$27,615,515,334 

17,528,730,187 
1,205,653,349 
8, 881, 131, 798 

$11,078,417,715 

7,^43,872,421 

450,939,900 

2,883,605,394 

$6,148,876,853 

4,491,458,637 

234, 989, 732 

1,422,428,484 

$3,491,321,159 

2,411,134,220 
102,231,072 
977,955,867 

$1,227,407,744 

884,819,727 

42,473,043 

300,114,974 

$7,678,023,707 

5,184,350,877 

359,650,066 

2,134,022,764 

$4,720,414,914 

3,323,703,383 

198, 779, 294 

1,197,932,237 

1 
2 
3 
4 

860,158,835 

277,391,441 

13,205,916 

569,561,478 

408,021,828 

135, 568, 852 

6.625,545 

265,827,431 

176,574,675 

69,354,013 

3,109,995 

104,110,667 

103,451,769 

36,658,561 

1,542,630 

65,250,578 

37,742,039 

15,852,814 

435,457 

21,453,768 

335,301,101 

115,179,379 

8,632,772 

216,488,950 

204,758,696 

78,324,171 

1,978,1.50 

124,456,375 

5 
6 
7 

8 

381,669,966 

301,890,603 

46,906,729 

32,872,634 

428, 812, 164 

348.414,352 

50,954,319 

29,443,493 

336,009,094 

277,524,482 

34,588,097 

23,896,515 

92,318,985 

79,655,997 

6,749,341 

5,913,647 

50.751,863 

43,919,419 

3,568,179 

3,264,265 

162,974,012 

136,775,752 

11,601,804 

14,596,456 

97,790,567 

83,104,381 

6,371,279 

8,314,907 

9 
10 
11 
12 

484,458 

287,618 

78,900 

97,940 

531,170 

333,270 

116,900 

81,000 

401,290 

248,640 

89,500 

63,150 

68,540 

50,215 

8,500 

9,825 

46,963 

34,721 

4,325 

8,017 

189,473 
120,076 
39,993 
29,404 

106,256 
77,994 
10,932 
17,330 

13 
14 
15 
16 

1,457,962,424 
904,928,832 
110, 852, 178 
442,181,414 

1,337,163,711 
944,610,876 
105, 864, 860 
286,687,975 

978,339,042 

686,272,952 

66,426,915 

225,639,175 

35S,461,081 

262,220,457 

16,375,418 

79,865,206 

167,150,284 

119,928,613 

7,351,062 

39,870,609 

586,933,016 

412,511,422 

28,925,003 

145,496,591 

348,407,662 

242,115,2,S3 

13.647,364 

92,645,015 

17 
18 
19 
20 

4,358,581 

1,888,254 

632,682 

1,837,645 

3,297,936 

1,460,861 

838, 850 

998,225 

2,289,056 

1,135,071 

371,975 

782,010 

691,255 
348, 761 
125, 160 
217,331 

330, 100 
191, 967 
36, 275 
101,858 

1,461,077 
735, 145 
193,051 
532,881 

751, 873 

445,380 

59, 556 

246,937 

21 
22 
23 
24 

7, 215, 452, 063 

4,273,324,867 

160,145,326 

2, 781, 981, 870 

2,886,596,558 

1, 967, 886, 307 

84, 952, 980 

833,757,271 

1,639,061,128 

1,175,096,950 

37, 110, 801 

426,853,377 

784,896,834 

520,972,145 

16,229,805 

247,694,884 

268,280,588 

188,663,765 

5,028,731 

74,588,092 

1,518,464,555 
986, 576, 147 
39, 555, 129 
492,333,279 

973,962,026 

664,563,777 

18,931,455 

290, 466, 794 

25 
26 
27 
28 

16,247,051 

8,356,503 

948,315 

6,942,233 

4,971,429 

3,092,848 

323, 734 

1,554,847 

3,231,352 

2, 180, 937 

143,310 

907,105 

1,179,971 

702,346 

80,675 

396,950 

52.5,962 

353,434 

15, 812 

156,716 

3,179,-562 

1,934,555 

161, 405 

1,083,602 

2,367,896 

1,469,170 

133, 123 

765,603 

29 
30 
31 
32 

10,010,918,131 

6,457,081,390 

174, 500, 165 

3,379,336,576 

3, 122, 702, 862 

2,096,500,211 

58,632,869 

967, 569, 782 

1,557,578,990 

1,124,349,714 

23,576,412 

409,652,870 

1,160,502,401 

75.5,425,094 

14, 220, 499 

390, 856, 808 

367,587,275 

262,198,019 

4,655,030 

100,734,226 

2,350,877,668 

1,531,689,918 

56, 558, 925 

762,628,825 

1,543,493,467 

1,095,990,250 

30, 417, 729 

417,085,488 

33 
34 
35 
36 

41,642,782 

31,016,444 

1,373,010 

9,253,328 

6,647,165 

4,745,595 

205,950 

1,695,620 

4,525,961 

3,432,828 

162,270 

930,863 

2,435,863 

1,820,119 

49,200 

566,544 

1,348,269 

1, 074, 245 

20,465 

253,559 

8,123,444 

6,044,445 

283, 866 

1,795,133 

8,214,630 

6,709,328 

274, 128 

1,231,174 

37 
38 
39 
40 

1,586,788,567 

1, 088, 123, 244 

94,980,026 

403,685,297 

1,017,324,660 

734,391,646 

53,661,436 

229,271,578 

531,9,40,839 

399,602.418 

24,831,583 

107,506,838 

241,801,676 

178,386,882 

10,392,845 

53,021,949 

85,015,410 

64,033,588 

3,777,396 

17,204,426 

520,012,446 

366, 912, 353 

21,322,760 

131,777,333 

303,636,281 

223, 098, 295 

9, 494, 242 

71,043,744 

41 

42 
43 
44 

684 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICUL.TUEE. 


Table  40.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL   CLASSES, 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers, 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND 
COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


Geog.  Divisions— Con. 

South  Atlantic— Con, 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  South  Central. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  South  Central 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Mountain. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


all  farm  property. 


1920 


Pacific. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

New  England. 

MAINE. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


,1.57,087,032 

291,639,455 

12, 729, 249 

852,718,328 


3,651,406,813 

2,597,652,955 

105,  ISO,  741 

948, 573, 117 

768,059,424 

160,744,376 

5, 585, 035 

601,730,013 


6,920,352,661 

3, 949, 740, 426 

373, 876, 950 

2,596,735,285 

701, 713, 366 

228, 261, 282 

6, 780, 776 

466,671,308 


4,040,266,794 

3, 035, 944, 294 

322,255,011 

682, 067, 489 

42, 871, 145 

26,909,612 

852,300 

15, 079, 233 


5,115,960,440 

3,404,177,014 

,573, 743, 7S4 

1,138,039,642 

191,051,020 

26,862,750 

8,828,000 

155, 360, 270 


1910 


270, 461, 895 

249, 754, 050 

10,634,334 

10,073,511 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


$443,819,676 

130, 539, 924 

6,369,980 

306,909,772 


1,825,482,285 

1,340,401,654 

52,977,285 

432,103,346 

357, 289, 494 

92,244,127 

3,273,2.59 

261, 772, 108 


3,522,621,931 

2,071,494,081 

245,774,925 

1,205,352,925 

315,532,400 

124, 097, 219 

2, 416, 164 

189,019,023 


1,732,578,273 

1,296,929,471 

186,025,701 

249,623,101 

24,995,095 

21, 740, 257 

550,968 

2, 703, 870 


2,729,736,683 

1,844,07.5,886 

319,956,808 

565,703,989 

50,745,094 

13,398,378 

1,764,669 

35, 582, 047 


199, 218, 941 

185, 040, 007 

6, 436, 921 

7,741,953 


Total. 


1920 


$987,756,866 

239,740,672 

11,150,682 

736, 865, 512 


3,017,686,597 

2,131,646,950 

90, 169, 108 

795, 870, 539 

646,006,766 

127,444,707 

4,653,261 

513, 908, 798 


5,697,100,087 

3,184,604,019 

296,067,757 

2,215,828,311 

594,087,985 

184,545,683 

5,729,955 

403,812,347 


3,130,443,403 

2,332,192,366 

232,410,007 

565,841,030 

32,744,380 

18, 866, 800 

697,975 

13, 179, 605 


4, 490, 654, 429 

2,974,712,424 

515,860,005 

1,000,082,000 

178,762,305 

23,737,338 

8,339,935 

146,685,032 


1910 


204,054,571 

187,450,675 

8, 764, 123 

7,839,773 


$367, 707, 068 

105,568,619 

5,727,681 

256, 410, 768 


1,458,730,081 

1,064,815,312 

45,025,391 

348,889,378 

279,667,758 

70,937,214 

2,572,270 

206,158,274 


2,875,839,374 

1,671,394,113 

203,111,147 

1,001,334,114 

252,757,508 

96, 486, 405 

2, 071, 99S 

154, 199, 105 


1,302,812.786 
958,442,520 
132, 587, 229 
211,783,037 

16, 584, 0S7 

13,690,006 

460, 500 

2, 433, 581 


2, 431, 289, 696 

1,637,341,427 

286,001,082 

507,947,187 

46,856,5.58 

11,516,915 

1,683,500 

33,656,143 


Land  alone. 


159,576,776 

147,676,269 

5,374,670 

6,525,837 


1920 


$803,989,958 

179, 899, 817 

8, 092, 064 

615,998,077 


2,375,799,593 

1,650,818,824 

75, 054, 392 

049,926,377 

540,341,639 

99,739,165 

3,773,186 

436,829,288 


4,904,785,270 

2,674,169,690 

274,721,988 

1,955,893,592 

503,274,345' 

•  150,290,098 

5, 154, 367 

347, 829, 880 


2,771,945,669 

2,047,203,237 

211, 830, 464 

512,911,968 

29,766,410 

16,950,929 

522, 105 

12,293,376 


3,997,536,224 

2, 598, 894, 979 

476,626,597 

922,014,648 

169,411,822 

21,518,913 

7, 889, 975 

140,002,934 


114,379,071 

104, 898, 813 

4, 655, 990 

4,824,268 


COLOR   AND  TENURE    OF   FARMERS. 


685 


BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued, 
by  tenure,  in  Table  26.] 


LAND  AND 

BtnLDiNGS— continued. 

IMPLEMENTS  AND 

MACHINERY. 

LIVE 

STOCK. 

Land  alone- 
Continued. 

Buildings. 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

$296, 561, 108 

•?1S3, 766, 908 

$71,145,960 

$42,179,181 

$13,214,737 

.S127, 150, 985 

$62, 897, 871 

1 

77, 9S6, 421 

59, 840, 855 

27,582,198 

13, 891, 348 

5,076.1.56 

38,007,435 

19, 895, 149 

2 

4,421,071 

3,058,618 

1,  .306, 610 

49.5,917 

163,508 

1,082,650 

478,  791 

3 

214,1.53,616 

120,867,435 

42, 257, 152 

27,791,916 

7,975,073 

88,060,900 

42,523,931 

4 

1,099,625,442 

641,887,004 

359,104,639 

1.51,269,115 

64,162,382 

482,451,101 

302,589,822 

5 

783,373,358 

480, 828, 126 

281,441,9,54 

114,841,715 

49,720,287 

351,104,290 

225,866,055 

6 

36,127,839 

15, 114, 716 

8,897,552 

3,696,750 

1,861,178 

11,314,883 

6,090,716 

7 

280,124,245 

145,944,162 

68,765,133 

32,730,650 

12,580,917 

119,971,928 

70,633,051 

8 

227,201,422 

105,665,127 

52,466,336 

24, 795, 771 

11,176,951 

97, 256, 887 

66,444,785 

9 

54,822,622 

27,705,542 

16,114,592 

7,290,300 

3,769,285 

26, 009, 369 

17,537,628 

10 

1,981,765 

880,075 

590, 505 

223, 573 

78, 278 

708,201 

622,711 

11 

170,397,035 

77,079,510 

35,761,239 

17,281,898 

7,329,388 

70, 539, 317 

48,284,446 

12 

2,  ,502, 228, 938 

792,314,817 

373,610,436 

287,685,6.55 

110,334,947 

9.35,566,919 

536,447,610 

13 

1,419,216,175 

510,434,329 

252,177,938 

184,266,389 

68,473,621 

5.80,870,018 

331,626,347 

14 

190^363,232 

21,945,769 

12,747,915 

10,538,594 

7,625,159 

66,670,599 

35,038,619 

15 

892,649,531 

259.934,719 

108,684,583 

92,880,672 

34,236,167 

28-8,026,302 

169,782,644 

16 

213,869,592 

90,813,640 

38,887,916 

23, 413, 135 

9,385,430 

84,212,246 

53,389,468 

17 

79,466,528 

34,255,585 

17,019,877 

10,148,918 

4,443,821 

33,566,681 

23,166,993 

18 

1,8,54,018 

575, 588 

217,980 

183,409 

67, 118 

867, 412 

277,048 

19 

132, 549, 046 

55,982,467 

21,650,059 

13,080,808 

4,874,491 

49,778,153 

29,945,427 

20 

1,158,747,365 

358,497,734 

144,065,421 

188,660,056 

48,828,852 

721,163,335 

380,936,635 

21 

843,019,886 

284, 989, 129 

115,422,634 

151, 525, 199 

39,936,062 

552,226,729 

298, 550, 889 

22 

122,490,795 

20,  .579, 543 

10,096,434 

8, 349, 147 

3,090,980 

81,495,857 

50,347,492 

23 

193,  236, 684 

52,929,062 

18,546,353 

28,785,710 

5,801,810 

87,440,749 

32,038,254 

24 

15,622,731 

2,977,970 

961,3.56 

2,055,617 

601,123 

8,071,148 

7,809,885 

25 

12,877,246 

1,915,871 

812, 760 

1, 319, 799 

515,915 

6,723,013 

7,534,336 

26 

433, 275 

175, 870 

27,225 

31,901 

14,761 

1.52,424 

75, 707 

27 

2,312,210 

886, 229 

121,371 

703,917 

70,447 

1, 195, 711 

199,842 

28 

2,202,122,438 

49.3,118,205 

229, 167, 258 

225,725,356 

65,296,143 

399,580,655 

233, 150, 844 

29 

1,457,771,832 

375, 817, 445 

179, 569,  595 

163,  ,840, 342 

47, 946, 353 

265, 624, 248 

158,788,106 

30 

269,287,059 

.    39,233,408 

16,714,023 

15, 678, 673 

5, 515, 328 

42,20.5,106 

28, 440, 398 

31 

475,063,547 

78,067,352 

32,883,640 

46,206,341 

11,834,462 

91, 751, 301 

45,922,340 

32 

44, 191, 110 

9,350,483 

2,665,448 

6,632,436 

1, 112, 504 

5,656,279 

2,776,032 

33 

10, 689, 805 

2,218,425 

S27, 110 

1,086,752 

393,270 

2,038,660 

1,488,193 

34 

1,482,880 

449,960 

■    200,620 

344,295 

35, 015 

143, 770 

46, 154 

35 

32,018,425 

6,682,098 

1,637,718 

5,201,389 

684,219 

3,473,849 

1,241,685 

36 

86, 461, 820 

89,675,500 

73,114,956 

26,635,535 

14,486,603 

39,771,789 

2,5,155,562 

37 

79,790,266 

82, 551,  ,862 

67,886,003 

25, 104, 180 

13,709,630 

37. 199, 195 

23,654,168 

38 

2,724,500 

4, 108, 133 

2, 650, 170 

724, 167 

354, 264 

1, 146, 044 

707,987 

39 

3,947,054 

3,015,505 

2,578,783 

807, 188 

422,709 

1,426,550 

793,407 

40 

686 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  <tO.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL  CLASSES, 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers, 


rn'ISION  OR  STATE  AND 
COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


New  England— Con. 

MAINE— con. 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


NEW  HAMPSmRE. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

VERMONT. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


1920 


RHODE  ISLAND. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  fanners: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

CONNECTICUT. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


$64,838 
64,838 


1910 


118, 596, 899 

100,478,315 

11,190,713 

6, 927, 871 

59, 216 

27, 550 

26,936 

4,730 


222,574,834 

179, 155, 978 

11,919,611 

31, 499, 245 

161, 786 
120, 779 
12, 101 
28,906 


300,008,689 

223,762,381 

58,435,338 

17,810,970 

463,054 

348, 953 

90,411 

23,690 


33, 585, 186 

23,037,876 

5,541,030 

5,006,280 

51, 580 

31, 183 

7,941 

12, 456 


226, 378, 768 
172,554,434 
35, 515, 595 
18,308,739 

612, 849 
251, 648 
148,004 
213, 197 


$53,057 

46,986 

920 

5,151 


103,630,603 

90,287,937 

7,754,322 

5, 588, 344 

73, 593 
14, 575 
12, 025 
46,993 


145, 346, 562 

115,596,874 

9, 163, 066 

20,586,622 

53,166 

44,633 

1,700 

6,833 


226, 126, 582 

169,724,030 

40,967,349 

15,435,203 

347, 443 

2,83, 302 

38,035 

26,106 


32, 907, 783 

21,577,746 

5, 915, 923 

5,414,114 

82, 956 
61,035 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


Total. 


1920 


21,921 


158, 991, 019 
124,212,231 
21, 196, 703 
13,582,085 

408,  752 
198, 442 
130, 877 
79, 433 


$54,400 
54,400 


89,966,470 

75, 500, 477 

9,341,273 

5, 124, 720 

29,400 

18, 200 

10,000 

1,200 


159,000,434 

120, 599, 752 

9, 603, 078 

22,797,604 

116, 725 

87, 125 

8,900 

20,700 


247,214,036 

181, 827, 185 

50,906,024 

14, 480, 827 

373, 795 
271,345 
82,000 
20,450 


26, 348, 426 

17,916,7561 

4, 609, 373 

3, 822, 297 

39, 500 

24, 900 

7,000 

7,600 


189,729,337 

1(3,016,440 

31,661,605 

15,051,292 

541,490 
218, 690 
129, 000 
193,800 


1910 


$42,850 

37,500 

900 

4,450 


85, 853, 261 
74,439,558 
6,757,633 
4,656,070 

62,800 
12, 000 
10,000 
40,800 


112,545,925 
S8, 530, 867 
7,924,385 
16,090,673 

42,350 

35, 150 

1,700 

5,500 


193, 867, 012 

143,998,535 

36,709,690 

13, 158, 787 

301,753 
242, 863 
36,300 
22,590 


27,  868, 260 
18, 090, 945 
5,175,000 
4, 602, 315 

64,600 
46,350 


Land  alone. 


18,250 


137, 967, 826 
106, 678, 911 
19,  .'S.53, 448 
11,735,467 

351, 395 
162,395 
119,500 
69,500 


1920 


$32, 800 
32,800 


47, 414, 381 

39,934,558 

4,736,683 

2,744,140 

10, 950 

7,350 

3,000 

600 


82, 863, 428 

65, 588, 889 

4, 806, 203 

12,468,336 

74, 825 
55, 425 
5,200 
14,200 


127,473,6.32 

90, 403, 709 

28,659,331 

8,410,592 

179,975 
122. 575 
46,300 
11, 100 


14,483,223 
9, 465, 493 
2, 579, 998 
2,437,732 

25, 850 
16,400 
4,500 
4,950 


100, 887, 375 
73, 605, 471 
18,493,952 
8,787,952 

299, 740 
106, 840 
61,000 
131,900 


COLOR^  AND  TENURE   OF   FARMERS, 


687 


BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DmSIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued, 
by  tenure,  in  Table  26.] 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS — Continued. 


Land  aloue- 
Continued. 


Buildings. 


IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHINERY. 


LIVE  STOCK. 


1910 


1920 


1910 


1920 


1910 


1920 


1910 


519, 575 

17, 175 

300 

2,100 


44,487,297 

38,491,600 

3,578,654 

2,417,043 

31, 750 
6,550 
5,000 

20, 200 


58,365,227 
45, 029, 999 
4, 272, 040 
9, 063, 188 

20, 100 

15, 900 

1,200 

3,000 


105,375,928 

74, 535, 960 

22, 875, 406 

7, 964, 562 

156,688 
124,098 
19,500 
13,090 


14,971,131 
8, 994, 908 
3,210,643 
2, 765, 580 

38, 850 
28,500 


10, 350 


72,008,563 

55,047,870 

10, 245, 486 

6,715,207 


197,49 
95,395 
52,900; 
49,200i 


$21,600 
21,600 


42,552,089 

35, 565, 919 

4,605,590 

2,380,580 

18, 450 

10, 850 

7,000 

600 


76,137,006 

61, 010, 863 

4, 796, 875 

10, 329, 268 

41,900 

31, 700 

3,700 

6,500 


119, 740, 404 
91, 423, 476 
22, 246, 693 
6, 070,  235 

193, 820 

148,  770 

35, 700 

9,350 


11, 865, 203 
8,451,263 
2, 029, 375 
1, 384, 565 

13, 650 
8,500 
2,500 
2,650 


88, 841, 962 

69, 410, 969 

13, 167, 653 

6, 263, 340 

241, 750 
111,8.50 
68,000 
61,900 


S23,275 

20, 325 

600 

2,350 


41,365,964 

35,947,958 

3,178,979 

2,239,027 

31,050 
5, 450 
5,000 

20, 600 


54, 180, 698 

43, 500, 868 

3,6.52,345 

7,027,485 

22,250 

19, 250 

500 

2,500 


88, 491, 084 

69, 462, 575 

13, 834, 284 

5, 194, 225 

145, 065 

118, 765 

16,800 

9,500 


12, 897, 129 
9, 096, 037 
1,964,-357 
1, 836, 735 

23,750 
17,850 


7,900 


65,9.59,263 

51,631,041 

9, 307, 962 

5, 020, 260 

1.53, 900 
67,000 
66, 600 
20,300 


S2, 125 
2,125 


9,496,647 

8, 376, 335 

633, 959 

486,353 

2,675 

2,175 

500 


21,216,990 

18, 070, 388 

740, 39" 

2,400,205 

17, 140 

13, 940 

400 

•2, 


19,  .337,  .590 

15, 790, 507 

2, 619,  .537 

927, 546 

22, 165 
16, 765 
4,100 
1,300 


2,405,180 

1, 764, 256 

315,378 

325, 552 

3,375 

2, 22.'' 

500 

650 


13, 227,  a37 

10, 550, 331 

1,715,903 

960, 8a3 

21,060 
12, 9&5 
3,000 
5,075 


«3, 930 

3,510 

20 

400 


5, 874, 452 

5,281,147 

329,605 

•  263,700 

3,205 

980 

25 

2,200 


10, 165, 727 

8,599,604 

385, 225 

1, 180,  898 

2,%0 
2,660 


300 


11,549,8.35 

9, 332, 521 

1,511,091 

676, 223 

14,059 

12,306 

650 

1,103 


1,775,087 

1,239,129 

291, 870 

244,088! 


6,3201 
4,965; 


1,355 


6, 900, 159 

5, 757, 388 

666, 124 

476, 647 


16, 489 
10, 300 

3,530! 

2,659 


$8,313 
8,313 


19,133,782 

16,601,503 

1,215,481 

1,316,798 

27, 141 
7,175 

16,436 
3,530 


42,357,410 

34,485,838 

1, 576, 136 

6,295,436 

27,921 
19, 714 
2,801 
5,406 


4, 831, 574 

3,356,864 

616,279 

858,431 

8,705 

4,058 

441 

4,206 


23,422,394 
18,987,663 
2,138,087 
2,296,644 

50,299 
19, 973 
16,004 
14, 322 


S6, 277 
5,976 


301 


11,902, 

10, 567, 232 
667,084 
66S,  574 

7,588 
1,.595 
2,000 
3,993 


22,634,910 

18, 466, 403 

853, 456 

3,315,051 

7, 856 
6,823 


33,4.57,063 

26,144,689 

4, 909, 777 

2,402,597 

20, 709, 735 
16, 392, 974 
2,716,568 
1,600,193 

67,094 

60,843 

4,311 

1,940 

31, 631 

28, 133 
1,085 
2,413 

3, 264, 436 

2,247,672 

449, 0.53 

567,711 


12,036  33 
9,720,  34 
35 
2,316   36 


14,123,034 

11,77.5,932 

977, 131 

1, 369, 971 

40, 868 

25,  747 

7,847 


7,2741  44 


688 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  40.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL   CLASSES, 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers, 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND 
COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


Middle  Atlantic. 

NEW  YORK. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

NEW  JERSEY. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

White  farmers : 

Total , 

Owners 

Managers , 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  North  Central. 

OHIO. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

INDLA.NA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners . : 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


1920 


$1,904,843,484 

1,319,587,960 

146, 829, 370 

438, 426, 148 

3,639,717 

2,111,251 

611,454 

917,012 


309,193,917 

197, 808, 238 

33, 555, 909 

77, 829, 770 

2,654,031 
931,412 
311,793 

1, 410, 826 


1,725,384,265 

1,141,930,221 

119, 563, 957 

463, 890, 087 

3, 968,  769 
1,222,486 
1, 197, 929 
1, 548, 354 


3,084,992,339 

1, 841, 805, 135 

97,  860, 349 

1,145,326,855 

10, 673, 997 

5, 000, 776 

851, 182 

4, 822, 039 


3, 037, 485, 093 

1,  746, 939, 544 

74,221,537 

1, 216, 324, 012 

4, 826, 154 

2, 136, 288 

292, 886 

2,396,980 


1910 


$1,448,409,435 
988, 371, 760 
99, 452, 150 
360, 5S5, 525 

3,072,060 

2,  059,  688 

177,914 

834,453 


252,858,966 

156,440,367 

29,727,935 

66, 690, 664 

1, 973, 699 
575, 805 
451,319 
943, 575 


1,250,591,011 

808, 433, 553 

69, 097, 434 

373,'060, 024 

2, 683, 851 

1,025,179 

468, 255 

1,190,417 


1, 895,  787, 443 

1,212.597,916 

52, 659, 573 

630, 529, 954 

6, 907, 146 

3, 504, 400 

366,007 

3,036,739 


1,805,312,131 

1, 136, 135, 608 

42,  493,  445 

626, 683, 078 

3,823,107 

2,047,141 

238, 563 

1,537,413 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


Total. 


1920 


,  422, 362, 205 
965, 090,  744 
125, 107, 521 
332, 163, 940 

2, 699, 535 

1, 502, 615 

466, 940 

729,980 


24S,  174, 396 
158,  539, 100 
28,  781, 541 
60, 853, 755 

2, 149,  .590 
7.')9,715 
2.57,  500 

1,132,375 


1, 323, 490, 968 
860, 964, 702 
100,  7.59, 753 
361,766,513 

3,261,060 

918,910 

1, 078.  .525 

1,263,025 


2,  6.52, 309, 467 

1, 568, 080, 923 

86,673,980 

997, 554, 558 

9, 126,  482 

4,17.3,124 

737, 360 

4,215,998 


2, 649, 387, 943 

1,  .505, 952, 568 

65, 245, 276 

1,078,190,099 

4, 256, 030 

1,832,910 

264, 140 

2, 158, 980 


1910 


,182,175,509 

796, 032, 844 

88, 857, 170 

297, 285, 495 

2,  .570, 320 

1,679,730 

158,050' 

732, 540 


215,434,782 

132,644,399 

26, 903, 070 

55, 887, 313 

1,699,737 
477,  ISO 
416, 157 
806, 400 


1,038,691,175 

662, 524, 541 

61, 518, 853 

314,617,781 

2, 377, 580 
866, 415 
430, 450 

1,080,715 


1,648,158,531 

1,044,884,584 

47,630,020 

555, 643, 927 

5, 993, 875 

2,964,696 

305,680 

2, 723, 499 


1,  .590, 871, 449 

991,333,749 

37, 595, 791 

561, 941, 909 

3, 4&1, 147 

1, 807, 172 

221,325 

1, 375, 650 


Land  alone. 


1920 


$791, 805, 268 

508, 749, 149 

73, 333, 875 

209,  722, 244 

1, 530,  290 
834, 270 
215, 790 
480, 230 


140,  827, 209 
86, 134, 502 
17,222,667 
37, 470, 040 

1,355,289 
436,204 
145. 700 
773, 325 


721,231,381 

445, 100, 019 

58,  227, 413 

220, 903, 949 

1, 926, 670 
449, 845 
602, 625 
874, 200 


2,008,0.56,504 

1, 142, 219, 120 

64,824,109 

801, 013, 215 

7, 056, 495 

3,040,102 

557, 810 

3, 458, 583 


2,198,942,010 

1,213,305,413 

54,  335,  013 

931,300,990 

3,621,320 

1,471,  .505 

227, 340 

1, 922, 415 


COLOR  AND   TEXTTEE   OF   FAEMERS. 


689 


BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued, 
by  tenure,  in  Table  26.] 


LAXD  AND  BtnLDiNGS — continued. 


Land  alone — 
Continued. 


1910 


Buildings. 


1920 


1910 


IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHINERY. 


1920 


1910 


LTVE  STOCK. 


1920 


1910 


$706, 075, 459 

450,892,148 

55, 972, 220 

199, 211, 091 

1,672,369 

1,088,  .594 

im,  0.50 

480, 725 


123,112,050 
71,93^,175 
15, 8-53, 415 
35, 319, 460 

1,031,117 
271, 720 
252, 957 
506, 440 


628,774,915 
382, 097, 509 
39, 026,  ,543 
207, 650, 863 

1,655,095 
527,940 
276, 675 
850, 480 


1,281,029,174 
788, 752, 728 
36, 633, 079 
455, 643, 367 

4,  .865, 638 

2, 264, 184 

245, 140 

2,356,314 


1,325,245,358 
803,041,066 
32,437,669 
489,766,623 

2,951,187 

1,537,347 

181,505 

1,232.335 


S630, 556, 937 

4.56, 341, 595 

51,773,646 

122,441,696 

1, 169, 245 
668, 345 
251, 1.50 
249, 750 


107,347,187 
72, 404, 598 
11,558,874 
2.3, 383, 715 

794,301 
.323, 451 
111,800 
359,050 


599, 259, 587 
415,864,683 
42,  .532, 340 
140, 862, 564 

1,334,390 
469, 065 
475, 900 
389, 425 


644,2.52,963 

425, 861, 803 

21, 849, 817 

196, 541, 343 

2,069,987 

1,133,022 

179,550 

757,415 


$476, 100, 0.50 

31.5,140,696 

32, 884, 950 

98, 074, 404 

897, 951 

591, 136 

55,000 

251, 815 


92, 322, 732 
60, 705, 224 
11,049,655 
20, 567, 853 

668,620 
205, 460 
163, 200 
299, 960 


409,916,260 
280, 427, 032 
22,492,310 
106, 996, 918 

722, 485 
338, 475 
153,775 
230,235 


367, 129, 357 

256, 131,  856 

10,996,941 

100,000,560 

1, 128, 237 
700, 512 
60,540 
367, 185 


450,445,927  265,626,091 

292,647,155  188,292,683 

10,909,663  5,158,122 

146,889,109  72,175,286 

452,960 
269, 825 
39,820 
143,315 


75108°— 23 


8169, 590, 151 

127, 779, 338 

7, 367,  788 

34, 443, 025 

276,615 
187, 525 
39, 260 
49,830 


25,273,751 

17,135,263 

1,927,433 

6,211,055 

185, 454 
66, 980 
17,925 

100, 549 


16.3,  .597, 179 

117,30.5,856 

7,080,197 

39,211,126 

229, 186 
94, 2.59 
67,975 
66, 952 


146,148,088 

9-3,461,670 

3, 516, 576 

49, 169, 842 

427, 181 

217,753 

39,  765 

169,663 


127,272,631 

79,712,881 

2,324.051 

45,235,699 

130, 455 
62, 305 
11,300 
56,850 


S83, 493, 538 

61,. 8.50, 120 

3,527,133 

18,116,285 

151,284 

111,8.55 

9,  .300 

30, 129 


13,024,911 
8,667,416 
1,040,076 
3, 317, 419 

84, 596 
33, 895 
14,260 
36, 441 


70,631,835 
49,411,077 
2, 78.3, 853 
18, 436, 905 

94, 220 
46,217 
12, 715 
35,288 


51,061,393 

34,605,053 

1,198,683 

15,257,657 

148,678 

93,540 

3,720 

51,418 


40,934,436 

27,779,376 

760,996 

12,394,064 

65, 105 

39,022 

1,865 

24,218 


S312,  891, 128 

226,717,884 

14,354,061 

71, 819, 183 

663, 567 
421,111 
105, 2.54 
137, 202 


35,745,770 

22, 133, 875 

2, 846, 935 

10, 764, 960 

318,987 
104,717 
36, 368 
177,902 


238,296,118 

163,6.59,663 

11,724,007 

62, 912, 448 

478, 523 

209,317 

51,429 

217, 777 


286, 534, 784 

180,262,542 

7,669,787 

98,602,455 

1,120,334 

609, 899 

74, 057 

436, 378 


260,824,519 

161,274,095 

6,652,210 

92,898,214 

439,669 

241,073 

17,446 

181, 150 


$182, 740, 388 

130, 488,  796 

7, 067, 847 

45, 183,  745 

350, 456 

268, 103 

10, 564 

71,  789 


24, 399, 273 
15, 128, 552 
1,784,789 
7, 485, 932 


141,268,001 

96, 497, 935 

4, 794, 728 

39,975,338 

212,051 
112,547 
25,090 
74, 414 


196, 567, 519 

133, 108, 279 

3, 830,  .870 

59,628,370 

764, 593 

446, 164 

56,607 

261, 822 


173,506.246 

117,022,4.'^ 

4.136,658 

52,347,105 

3.53,855 

200,947 

15,  ,363 

137,545 


189,366  13 

64,730  14 

23,902  15 

100,734  16 


690 


ABSTHACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  40.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL  CLASSES, 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers, 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND 
COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


East  North 
Central— Con- 

ILLINOIS. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

MICHIGAN. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

WISCONSIN. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  North  Cen- 
tral. 

inNNESOTA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

IOWA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  farm  property. 


1920 


S6, 659, 697, 065 

3, 037, 357,  822 

178, 864, 629 

3, 443, 474, 614 

7, 070, 170 

3, 058, 969 

280, 720 

3,730,481 


1, 759, 620, 834 

1, 305, 312, 622 

58, 322, 245 

395, 985, 967 

3, 713, 944 

2, 461, 447 

188, 594 

1,063,903 


2,674,614,028 

2,111,635,778 

66, 069, 803 

496, 90S,  447 

2, 668, 

2, 433, 673 
106, 779 
128, 517 


3, 786, 230, 388 

2,  .536, 609, 747 

68, 155, 402 

1,191,465,239 

1, 189, 730 

979,739 

7,577 

202, 414 


8,523,312,759 

4, 543, 714, 016 

140,718,205 

3,838,880,538 

1,558,197 

784, 702 

54,523 

718, 972 


1910 


$3, 898, 523, 405 

1,980,515,101 

71, 045, 528 

1, 846, 362, 776 

6, 797, 670 

2,908,112 

571,059 

3, 318, 499 


1,085,883,399 

848, 265, 597 

26, 334, 596 

211,283,206 

2, 974, 980 

2, 179, 273 

52, 862 

742,845 


1,411,249,427 

1, 124, 135, 137 

28, 083, 171 

259, 031, 119 

1,869,358 

1,721,118 

12, 079 

136, 161 


1, 475, 524, 942 

1, 082, 713, 358 

24, 153, 161 

368, 658, 423 

886,795 

636, 698 

14,116 

235, 981 


3, 744, 583, 913 

2,257,063,692 

51,831,112 

1, 435, 689, 109 

1,276,631 

621,835 

99,094 

555, 702 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


Total. 


1920 


$5, 991, 909, 691 

2, 689, 220, 786 

162, 074, 362 

3, 140, 614, 543 

6, 083, 875 

2, 542, 200 

244, 600 

3, 297, 075 


1, 433, 681, 404 

1, 054, 527, 393 

50, 032, 563 

329, 121, 4-48 

3, 004, 806 

1, 951, 535 

165, 481 

887,790 


2, 185, 759, 465 

1, 717, 720, 939 

55, 527, 442 

412, 511, 084 

2, 122, 508 

1,954,483 

66,500 

101,525 


3, 300, 302, 223 

2, 191, 052, 872 

50, 230, 65S 

1,059,018,693 

866, 102 

698, 182 

4,000 

163,920 


7, 600, 441, 690 

4,010,757,910 

125, 849, 751 

3,463,834,029 

1,330,600 

683, 250 

51,000 

596, 350 


1910 


$3,516,801,778 

1, 763, 516, 457! 

64, 498, 713 

1, 688, 786, 608 

5,990,792 

2, 475, 853' 

509, 320, 

•     3, 005, 619, 


898, 674, 084 
697, 276, 022 
22, 934, 178 
178, 463, 881 

2, 464, 215 

1, 783,  .545 

47,000 

633, 670 


1, 200, 007, 349 

951,411,005 

24, 597, 425| 

223,998,919 

1, 625, 874 

1, 506, 174 

8,300 

110,900 


1,261,737,765 

919, 852, 471 

20, 896,  Oil 

320, 9S9, 280 

703, 661 

506, 873 

13, 240 

183, 548 


3,256,290,815 

1, 942, 080, 289, 

44, 907, 7251 

1,269,302,801' 

1, 088, 585 

514,060 

86, 200 

488, 325i 


Land  alone. 


1920 


f5, 244, 998, 200 

2,273,876,661 

139, 447, 281 

2, 831, 674, 258 

5, 296, 552 

2, 067, 002 

22 !,  500 

3, 005, 050 


957, 087, 025 

685, 965, 937 

35,581,250 

235, 539, 838 

2, 099, 513 

1, 353, 633 

99, 197 

646, 683 


1,617,367.667 

1, 252, 249',  171 

40, 412, 336 

324, 706, 160 

1,545,392 

1, 426, 102 

45, 500 

73,790 


2, 749, 640, 002 

1, 788,  4S2, 079 

40, 228, 519 

920,929,404 

688, 430 

557, 335 

2,000 

129, 095 


6, 677, 866, 277 

3, 447, 714, 783 

110,545,702 

3,119,605,792 

1, 154, 300 

584,  550 

48,500 

521, 2501 


COLOR  AND  TENURE   OF   FARMERS.  691 

BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DmSIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued, 
by  tenure,  in  Table  26.] 


LAND  AND 

BUiLDrNGs— continued . 

IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHTNERY. 

LIVE  STOCK. 

Land  alone- 
Continued. 

Bmldings. 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

$3,085,093,580 

1,501,844,713 

56,025,287 

1,527,223,580 

$746,911,491 

415,344,125 

22,627.081 

308,940,285 

$431,708,198 

261,671.744 

8,473.426 

161,563,028 

$222,402,367 

113.325,122 

4,374,392 

104,702,853 

$73,590,331 

41,249,404 

1,263,302 

31,077,625 

$445,385,007 

234,811,914 

12,415,875 

198,157,218 

$308,131,296 

175,749,240 

5,883,513 

126,498,543 

1 
2 
3 
4 

5,317,568 

2,061,174 

482,320 

2,774,074 

787.. 323 

475, 198 

20,100 

292,025 

673.224 

414,679 

27,000 

231,545 

217,238 

110,288 

7,220 

99, 730 

133,743 

71,631 

7,540 

54,572 

769,057 

406,481 

28.900 

333,676 

673, 135 

360,628 

54,199 

258,308 

5 
6 

7 
8 

613.443,483 

467,740,482 

16,771,239 

128,931,762 

476,594,379 

368,561,456 

14,451,313 

93,581,610 

285,230,601 

229,5.35.540 

6,162,939 

49,532,122 

122,155,226 
95,930,199 

2,850,328 
23,374,699 

49,801,094 

40,786,047 

908,266 

8,106,781 

203,784,204 

154,855,030 

5,439,354 

43,489,820 

137,408,221 

110,203,528 

2,492,152 

24,712,541 

9 
10 
11 
12 

1,814,865 

1,287,065 

33,8.50 

493,950 

905,293 
597,902 
66,284 
241,107 

649,350 

496,480 

13,150 

139, 720 

234,710 

153,763 

17,400 

63, 547 

115,191 

93,490 

1,595 

20,106 

474,428 

356, 149 

5,713 

112,566 

395,574 

302. 238 

4,267 

89,069 

13 
14 
15 
16 

910,640,468 

711,945,878 

18,278,0.52 

180,416,538 

568,391,798 

465,471,768 

15,115,106 

87,804,924 

289,366,881 

239,465,127 

6,319,373 

43,582,381 

166,918,522 

138,542,273 

3,164,458 

25,211,791 

52,893,334 

44,243,885 

897,484 

7,751,965 

321,936,041 

255, 372.  ,566 

7.377,903 

59,185,572 

158,348,744 

128,480,247 

2,588,262 

27,280,235 

17 
18 
19 
20 

1,297,793 

1,206,733 

5,500 

85,560 

577, 116 

528, 381 

21,000 

27, 735 

327,581 

299,441 

2.800 

2.5,340 

170,387 

158,237 

4,990 

7,160 

63,245 

55, 751 

1,092 

6,402 

376,074 

320,953 

35,28C 

19,832 

180,739 

159, 193 

2,687 

18,8,59 

21 
22 
23 
24 

1,018,550,643 

731,157,154 

16, 863, 176 

270,530,313 

550,662,221 

402,  ,570, 793 

10,002.139 

138,089,289 

243.187,122 

188,695.320 

4,032.8,35 

50,458,967 

181,021,121 

130,330,718 

2,144,474 

48,545,929 

52,282,127 

40,279,614 

769,578 

11,232,935 

304,907.044 

215,226,157 

5,780,270 

83,900,617 

161,505,050 

122,581,270 

2,487,572 

36,436,208 

25 

26 
27 
28 

551,384 

397,691 

12,440 

141,253 

177,672 

140, 847 

2,000 

34,825 

152,277 

109, 182 

800 

42,295 

66,847 

58,156 

1,000 

7,691 

47,038 

33,340 

275 

13,423 

256,781 

223,401 

2.577 

30,803 

136,096 

96,4S5 

601 

39,010 

29 
30 
31 
32 

2,801,073,364 

1,637,013,594 

39,127,022 

1,124,932,748 

922,575,413 

.563,043,127 

15,304,049 

344,228,237 

455,217,451 

305,066,695 

5,780,703 

144,370,053 

309,122,421 

179,025,967 

3,089,670 

127,006,784 

95,437,450 

61,368,226 

1,030,532 

33,038,692 

613,748,648 

353,930,139 

11,778,784 

248,039,725 

392,8.55,648 

253,615,177 

5,892,855 

133,347,616 

33 
34 
35 
36 

900,365 

393,385 

72,200 

434,780 

176,300 

98,700 

2.500 

75,100 

188,220 

120,675 

14,000 

53,545 

49,977 

28,742 

800 

20,435 

40,498 

23,763 

2,700 

14,035 

177,620 

72,710 

2,723 

102, 187 

147,548 
84,012 
10, 194 
53,342 

37 
38 
39 
40 

692 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


TA.BLE  40.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL  CLASSES, 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers, 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND 
COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


West  North 
Central— Con. 

MISSOURL 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 

Wliite  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

O'^raers 

Managers 

Tenants 

SOUTH  DAKOTA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

NEBRASKA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

KANSAS. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

South  Atlantic, 

delaware. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


1920 


1910 


$3, 571, 957, 295 

2, 466, 597, 321 

84, 465, 973 

1,020,894,001 

19, 110, 790 
9, 933, 766 
1,461,153 
7, 715, 871 


1,755,241,354 

1,240,050,699 

41,061,33'7 

474,129,318 

4,501,641 

3,856,846 

39,596 

605,199 


2,802,380,979 

1, 714, 124, 726 

46,668,342 

1,041,587,911 

21,489,233 

19,571,916 

165,499 

1,751,818 


4,194,397,347 

2,354,826,114 

78, 27a, 73" 

1,761,291,49 

7,258,645 

3,994,209 

123,941 

3,140,495 


3,290,628,867 

1,939,192,880 

65,494,585 

1,285,941,402 

12,177,320 

6,858,118 

322,812 

4,996,390 


76,642,235 

37,661,807 

3,580,311 

35,400,117 


$2, 038, 795, 640 

1, 453,  650, 819 

45, 095,  461 

640,049,360 

14, 121, 848 

6, 887,  512 

921, 594 

6,312,742 


970,794,963 

783,580,686 

19,284,824 

167,929,453 

4,019,242 

3,940,809 

11,550 

66,883 


1,143,313,772 

792, 162, 123 

16,582,106 

334,569,483 

22,783,208 

22,073,202 

246,091 

463,915 


2,076,690,898 

1,259,674,939 

37,412,466 

779,603,493 

3,127,741 

2,200,92 

150,668 

776, 154 


2,029,873,741 

1,310,773,756 

38, 790, 146 

'  680,309,839 

9,516,169 

5,871,862 

386,760 

3,257,547 


60,828,356 

31,774,732 

1,895,323 

27,158,301 


LAND  and  BUILDINGS. 


Total. 


1920 


$3, 046, 425, 093 

2, 080, 967, 866 

73, 402, 741 

892, 054, 486 

16, 542, 607 
8, 451, 537 
1,276,095 
6, 814, 975 


1,484,992,639 

1,037,814,394 

35,085,503 

412,092,742 

3,528,856 

3,041,056 

23,000 

464,800 


2,455,467,682 

1,484,093,143 

38,802,470 

932,572,069 

17,425,999 

15, 826, 2^"" 

97,940 

1,501,782 


3,705,654,150 

2,057,471,600 

65,593,263 

1,582,589,28" 

6,453,610 

3,524,945 

100,000 

2, 828, 665 


2,819,485,443 

1,645,842,706 

55,099,771 

1,118,542,966 

10,578,475 

6,889,485 

290,000 

4,398,990 


61,870,186 

29,968,197 

3,087,117 

28, 814, 872 


1910 


51,704,175,048 

1, 200, 375, 407 

39, 528, 525 

464,271,116 

12, 029, 338 

5, 645,  438 

833,  455 

5, 550, 445 


819,548,724 

655,758,685 

16,889,168 

146,900,871 

3,108,020 

3,050,405 

9,000 

48, 615 


986,809,093 

676,693,233 

13,791,687 

296,324,173 

18,271,714 

17,816,640 

127,070 

328,004 


1,810,628,865 

1,082,358,52'^ 

29,928,713 

698,341,625 

2,718,070 

1,890,390 

128,000 

639,680 


1,729,306,817 

1,104,312,489 

32, 134, 748 

592,859,580 

8,249,355 

5,025,466 

338,315 

2,885,574 


51, 174, 267 

26,627,516 

1,630,480 

22,916,271 


Land  alone. 


1920 


$2, 579, 804, 597 

1, 734, 640, 306 

60, 529, 190 

784, 635, 101 

14,388,674 
7, 224, 054 
1, 135, 345 
6, 029, 275 


1,276,184,609 

884,265,819 

29, 736, 605 

362, 182, 185 

3,129,018 

2,695,083 

21,500 

412,435 


2,215,845,271 

1,326,284,927 

35,093,277 

854,467,06" 

15,586,452 

14, 149, 770 

82,840 

1,353,842 


3,324,390,695 

1,816,110,208 

59,912,694 

1,448,367,793 

5,831,646 

3,083,266 

87, 100 

2,661,280 


2,466,334,607 

1,414,002,158 

49, 385, 301 

1,002,947,148 

9,300,665 

5,075,080 

258, 800 

3,966,685 


40,131,412 

17,583,258 

2,205,675 

20,342,479 


COLOR   AND  TENURE    OF   FARMERS. 


693 


BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued, 
by  tenure,  in  Table  26.] 


LAND  AND 

BTHLDiNGS- continued. 

IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHINERY. 

UVE 

STOCK. 

Land  alone- 
Continued. 

Building';. 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

$1,435,404,619 
993.235,101 
34,447,828 
407,721,690 

$466,620,496 

346,327,560 

12,873,551 

107,419,385 

S26S,770,429 

207,140,303 

5,080,697 

56,549,426 

$137,706,398 

100,862,127 

2,135,177 

34,709,094 

$.50, 557, 774 

37,780,059 

712,467 

12,065,248 

$387, 825, 804 

284,767,328 

8,928,055 

94. 130, 421 

$284,062,818 

215,495,353 

4,854,469 

63,712,996 

1 
2 
3 
4 

10,577,770 

4,799,700 

739,305 

5,038,765 

2,153,933 

1,227,483 

140, 750 

785,700 

1,451.568 
845, 738 
94,150 
511,680 

554,942 

336,281 

27,245 

191,416 

316,220 

183,260 

7,935 

125,025 

2,013,241 

1,145,948 

157,813 

709,480 

1,776,290 

1,058,814 

80,204 

637,272 

•5 
0 

7 
8 

727,512,290 

580,042,676 

1.5,085,153 

132,384,461 

208, 80S,  030 

153, 548, 575 

5,348,898 

49, 910, 557 

92,036,434 

7.5,716,009 

1,804,015 

14,516,410 

» 

113,967,135 

85, 885, 192 

2, 075, 202 

26,006,7-11 

43,733,892 

37, 031, 550 

741, 663 

5, 960, 679 

156,281,580 

116,351,113 

3, 900, 632 

36,029,835 

107,512,347 

90,790,451 

1,653,993 

15, 067, 903 

9 
10 
11 
12 

2,867,841 

2,  819, 201 

7,300 

41,340 

399,-838 

345, 973 

1,500 

52,365 

240, 179 

231, 204 

1,700 

7,275 

219,730 

185,652 

1,050 

33,028 

173, 703 

167, 899 

800 

5,004 

753,055 

630, 138 

15,546 

107, 371 

737,519 

722,505 

1,750 

13,264 

13 
14 
15 
16 

885,534,462 

603, 193, 174 

12, 590,  492 

269, 750, 796 

2.39,622,411 

157,808,216 
3, 709, 193 
78, 105, 002 

101,274,631 

73, 500, 059 

1,201,195 

26,573,377 

111,. 581, 077 

72,257,726 

1,287,113 

38,036,238 

33,308,293 

24,11),6S6 

331, 541 

8, 865, 066 

235,332,220 

157,773,857 

6,578,759 

70,979,604 

123,196,386 
91,357,204 
2,458,938 
29,380,244 

17 
18 
19 
20 

17,072,289 

16,6.51,963 

123, 450 

296,876 

1,839,547 

1, 676,  .507 

15, 1(X) 

147,940 

1, 199, 425 

1,164,677 

3,620 

31, 128 

827, 191 

753.334 

10,44.5 

63,412 

478, 680 

460,375 

1,930 

16, 375 

3,2.36,043 

2,992,305 

57, 114 

186, 624 

4,032,814 

3, 796, 187 

117,001 

119,536 

21 
22 
23 
24 

1, 612, 150, 758 

948,659,816 

28,912,908 

636,578,034 

381,263,4.55 

241,361,392 

5, 680, 569 

134, 221, 494 

198,478,107 

133,698,711 

3,015,805 

61,763.591 

152,850,017 

91, 4a3, 339 

1,676,770 

59,769,908 

44,172,323 

28, 548, 651 

540,319 

15,083,353 

335, 893,  ISO 

20.5,951,175 

11,009,704 

118,932,301 

221,889,710 

148,767,761 

6,943,434 

66,178,515 

25 
26 

27 
28 

2,388,5.55 

1, 629, 575 

113,000 

645, 980 

621,965 

441,680 

12,900 

167,385 

329, 515 

260, 815 

15,000 

53,700 

2,54,431 

162,537 

9.50 

90,944 

77,385 

60, 025 

2,500 

14,860 

550,604 

306, 727 

22, 991 

220,886 

332,294 

250, 512 

20, 168 

61,614 

29 
30 
31 
32 

1,530,691,995 

963, 779, 875 

29, 473, 586 

537,438,534 

3,53, 150, 836 

231, 840, 548 

5, 714, 470 

115, 595, 818 

198, 614, 822 

140, 532, 614 

2,661,162 

55,421,046 

154, 2M,  232 

95,660,025 

1,812,093 

56,782,114 

48,09.5,416 

33, 078, 233 

528, 930 

14,488,253 

316, 889, 192 

197, 690, 149 

S,  .582, 721 

110, 616, 322 

252,471,508 

173,  .383, 034 

6,126,468 

72,962,006 

33 
34 
35 
36 

7, 284, 578 

4,324,929 

305, 315 

2,654,334 

1,277,910 
814, 405 
31,200 
432,305 

964,777 
700,  .537 
33, 000 
231,240 

462, 745 

295, 417 

7,710 

159, 618 

214, 745 

145, 583 

4,325 

64,837 

1, 136, 100 
673, 216 
25, 102 
437,782 

1,052,069 
700, 813 
44, 120 
307, 136 

37 
38 
39 
40 

33, 486, 704 

15,  818, 208 

1,011,305 

1          16, 657, 191 

21,738,774 

12,384,939 

881,442 

8, 472, 393 

17,687,563 

10, 809, 308 

619, 175 

6,259,080 

6, 549, 214 

3, 669, 939 

226, 524 

2, 652, 751 

3,106,005 

1,809,305 

88,889 

1,207,811 

8,222,835 

4,02.3,671 

266,670 

3,932,494 

6,548,084 

3,337,911 

175,954 

3,034,219 

41 
42 
43 
44 

694 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGKICTJL.TURE. 


Table  40.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL  CLASSES, 

[Corresponding  figures  for  aU  farmers, 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND 
COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


South  Atlantic— Con. 

DELAWARE — Con. 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

MARYLAND. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

DIST.  OF  C0LUMBL4.. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

VIRGINIA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers , 

Tenants 

WEST    VIRGINIA. 

White  farmers: 

Total , 

Owners 

Managers , 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


1920 


S3, 495, 379 

859, 864 

176,710 

2,458,805 


438,439,834 

258,284,003 

36,958,215 

143,197,616 

25, 198, 286 
9, 588, 896 
2,641,524 

12,967,866 


5,682,274 
1,757,369 
2,4:U, 
1,493,196 

245, 713 
43,300 

111,205 
91,208 


1,077,230,705 
809,252,942 
68,337,222 
199,640,541 

119,325,067 

69,203,453 

2,670,517 

47,451,097 


494,390,682 

391, 880, 827 

25,495,705 

77,014,150 

2,048,935 

1,177,913 

237, 791 

633, 231 


988,278,052 

684,982,141 

25,194,723 

278, 101, 188 

261,888,943 

69,455,567 

1, 164, 955 

191,268,421 


1910 


$2,350,845 

686,322 

166,371 

1,498,152 


273,915,229 
155, 188, 547 
25, 274, 878 
93,451,804 

12,251,799 
4, 879, 716 
1,298,521 
6,073,562 


8,382,862 
2,283,304 

3,372,882 
2,726,676 


93,671 

51,912 

8,185 

33,574 


570,316,476 

441,729,244 

29,386,923 

99,200,309 

54, 748, 907 

34,774,150 

1,481,924 

18,492,833 


313,432,473 

249,700,859 

10,242,372 

53,489,242 

1,306,067 

898,957 

43,363 

363,747 


456,291,410 

335, 115, 183 

15,228,392 

105,947,835 

81,424, 

27,448,410 

619, 969 

53,356,421 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


Total. 


1920 


$2,885,445 

681,300 

143,650 

2,060,495 


364,941,929 
212,779,739 

32,189,489 
119,972,701 

21,654,921 
7,963,397 
2,336,650 

11,354,874 


5,344,069 
1,672,519 
2, 242, 150 
1,429,400 

233,300 
40,300 

105, 700 
87,300 


923,443,114 

689,513,531 

60,387,017 

173,542,566 

100,991,911 

57, 085, 473 

2,333,049 

41,573,389 


409, 055, 516 

320,138,396 

22,828,038 

66,089,082 

1,727,890 
956, 562 
22:3, 700 
547,028 


846,8,58,683 

580,454,351 

22,495,491 

243, 908, 841 

229,534,277 

58,659,868 

1, 029, 595 

169, 844, 814 


1910 


$1,981,716 

547,551 

145, 800 

1,288,365 


231,467,339 

128,885,932 

23,296,191 

79,285,216 

10, 269, 784 
3,924,773 
1,172,550 
5,172,461 


8,141,943 
2,231,400 
3,232,843 
2,677,700 

89,400 

48,400 

8,000 

33,000 


486, 833, 558 

374,781,761 

26,023,611 

86,028,186 

45,224,504 

28,0.59,534 

1,330,815 

15,834,155 


263,314,560 

207,256,207 

9,099,970 

46,958,383 

1,076,394 
738, 261 
35,695 
302,438 


387,3,58,391 

282,524,002 

13,652,244 

91, 182, 145 

69,266,216 

22,810,089 

557,000 

45, 899, 127 


Land  alone. 


1920 


$1,984,390 

433,070 

87,050 

1,464,270 


244,730,392 
136,480,551 
20,467,676 
87, 782, 165 

15, 173, 655 
5,205,220 
1,526,425 
8,442,010 


4,022,598 
1,151,169 
1,643,019 
1,228,410 

133,550 
30,300 
31,200 
72,050 


682,763,115 
500,984,650 
45,604,085 
136, 174, 380 

73,591,162 

38,711,105 

1,665,635 

33,214,422 


306,000,505 

233,  ,898,778 

19, 140, 352 

52,961,375 

1,309,199 
691, 221 
182, 500 
435,478 


665,67.5,111 

448,483,602 

17,570,620 

199,620,889 

192,139,90.i 

46,4.59,291 

801,920 

144,878,694 


COLOR   AND  TENURE   OF   FARMERS. 


695 


BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 

* 
by  tenure,  in  Table  20.] 


LAND  AND  BUiLPiNGS — Continued. 


Land  alone — 
Continued. 


Buildings. 


IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHINERY. 


LIVE  STOCK. 


1910 


1920 


1,451,457 

332, 591 

99, 900 

9SS,966 


156,352,922 

80,918,963 
17, 237, 0.S5 
58, 226, 874 

7,098,692 

2,510,680 

765, 830 

3,821,182 


7,127,350 
1,844,300 
2,922,800 
2,360,250 

66,600 

31, 800 

6, 800 

28,000 


362, 105, 272 
273, 977,  750 
20, 075, 295 
68, 052, 227 

32,553,640 
18, 860, 331 
1, 031, 125 
12,662,184 


206, 247, 170 

158, 914, 608 

7, 586, 355 

39, 746, 207 

« 

828, 589 
560, 762 
25,700 
242,12" 


287,802,767 

204,594,547 

11, 367, 279 

71, 840, 941 

55,362,178 

17, 063,  588 

367, 250 

37, 931, 340 


$901,055 

248, 230 

56, 600 

596,225 


120,211,537 
76,299,188 
11,721,813 
32, 190, 536 

6,481,266 

2, 758, 177 

810, 225 

2,912,864 


1,321,471 
521,350 
599, 131 
200, 990 


99, 750 
10,000 
74, 500 
15,250 


240, 679, 999 

188,  528,  881 

14, 782, 932 

37,368,186 

27, 400, 749 

18,374,368 

667, 414 

S,  358, 967 


103, 055,  Oil 
86,239,618 
3, 687, 686 
13, 127, 707 

418, 691 

265,3411 

41, 200 

112, 150 


181, 183, 572 

131, 970, 749 

4, 924,  871 

44, 287, 952 

37,394,372 

12, 200, 577 

227, 675 

24, 966, 120 


1910 


1920 


$530,259 

1,84,960 

45,900 

299, 399 


75,114,417 
47,966,969 
6, 089, 106 
21, 058, 342 

3,171,092 

1,414,093 

405,720 

1,351,279 


1,014,593 
387, 100 
310,043 
317,450 

22,800 

16,600 

1,200 

5,000 


124, 728, 286 

100,804,011 

5, 948, 316 

17, 975, 959 

12, 670, 864 

9, 199, 203 

299, 690 

3, 171, 971 


57, 067, 390 

48,341,599 

1,513,615 

7, 212, 176 

247, 805 

177, 499 

9,995 

60,311 


99, 555, 624 
77, 929, 455 
2, 284, 965 
19, 341, 204 

13, 904, 038 

5, 746, 501 

189, 750 

7,967,787, 


$232, 104 
70,438 
16,244 
145, 422 


27, 801, 147 
18,264,996 
1,718,361 
7, 817, 790 

1, 168, 873 
575, 234 
99,611 
494,028 


100,067 
41,097 
33, 915 
25, 055 

4,185 

590 

2,500 

1,095 


45, 381, 173 

35, 903, 185 

2,  249, 999 

7, 227, 989 

4, 770, 293 

3, 185, 405 

107, 763 

1, 477, 125 


18, 328, 028 

15, 402, 697 

735, 474 

2, 1S9,  857 

67, 030 
42,678 
5,425 
18, 927 


46, 265, 515 

35, 428,  768 

900, 367 

9, 936, 380 

8, 355,  848 

2, 859, 315 

46,167 

5, 450, 366 


1910 


1920 


$100, 090 

41, 105 

5,490 

53,495 


11, 422, 701 

7,467,-382 

619, 938 

3,335,381 

437, 070 

217,515 

41,206 

178, 349 


91, 395 
18, 935 
61, 050 
11,410 

955 
750 
50 
15s 


16, 263, 380 
13, 067, 126 

774,  8,S3 
2, 421, 371 

1,  852, 503 

1, 328, 075 

28,858 

495, 570 


6, 979, 820 

5, 980, 122 

161, 456 

838,242 

31, 693 

21, 895 

748 

9,050 


16, 180, 149 

12, 908, 504 

475, 712 

2,  795, 933 

2, 261, 470 

989,  242 

16,  895 

1, 255, 333 


$377, 830 

108, 126 

16, 816 

252, 888 


45, 696, 758 
27, 239, 268 
3, 050,  .365 
15, 407, 125 

2, 374, 492 

1, 050, 265 

205, 263 

1,118,964 


238, 138 
43,753 

155,644 
38, 741 

8,228 
2,410 
3,005 
2,813 


108, 406, 418 
S3,  836, 226 
5, 700, 206 
18,  869, 986 

13, 562,  863 

8, 932, 575 

229, 705 

4,  400, 583 


67, 007, 138 

56, 339, 734 

1, 932, 193 

8, 735, 211 

254,015 

178, 673 

8,666 

66, 676 


95, 153, 854 

69, 099, 022 

1,  798,  865 

24, 255, 967 

23, 998,  818 

7, 936, 384 

89, 193 

15, 973, 241 


1910 


$269, 039 

97, 666 

15,  OSl 

156,292 


31,025,189 

18,835,233 

1, 358, 749 

10,831,207 

1, 544, 945 

737,428 

84,765 

722,  752 


149,524 
32,969 
78,989 
37,566 

3,316 

2,762 

135 

419 


67, 219, 538 

53, 880, 357 

2, 588,  429 

10, 750,  75: 

7, 671, 900 

5, 386, 541 

122, 251 

2, 163, 108 


43, 138, 093 

36, 464, 530 

980, 946 

5, 692, 617 

197, 980 

138, 801 

6,920 

52, 259 


52, 752, 870 
39,682,677 
1, 100,  4.36 
11, 969, 7. 

9,897,114 

3, 649, 079 

46,074 

6, 201, 961 


696 


ABST^RACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  40.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL  CLASSES, 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers, 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND 
COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


South  Atlantic— Con. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

0\\Tiers 

Managers 

Tenants 

GEORGIA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

FLORIDA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  South  Central. 

kentucky. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

TENNESSEE. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers; 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

ALABAMA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


1920 


$611,327,079 

408,059,177 

20,129,913 

183,137,989 

341,737,663 

73, 818, 033 

2, 523, 729 

265,395,901 


975,982,644 

559,801,554 

52,714,961 

303,466,129 

380, 702, 552 

55,855,984 

2,072,853 

322, 773, 715 


307, 857, 223 

225, 517, 548 

57, 898, 568 

24, 441, 107 

22,444,494 

11,636,445 

1,129,965 

9,678,084 


1,471,386,618 

1,079,335,762 

30, 896, 325 

361, 154, 531 

40,514,459 

18, 854, 264 

772, 755 

20, 887, 440 


1, 142,  534,  405 

813,  730,  477 

19,  422, 158 

309,381,770 

109, 430, 180 

.  32,199,400 

968,  882 

76,  261,  898 


539, 956,  015 

356,  502,  632 

16,  542,  952 

166,  910, 431 


1910 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


Total. 


$273,774,540 

191,927,325 

11,730,892 

70,116,323 

118,353,7"'4 

27, 340, 950 

1,072,28" 

89, 940, 537 


422,667,196 

265,746,680 

19,304,672 

137,615,8*4 

157, 879, 185 

25,679,922 

890,916 

131,308,347 


127,772,555 

101,391,671 

16,646,913 

9,733,971 

1.5,410,628 

8, 779, 585 

788, 444 

5,842,599 


7.55, 526,  .390 

562,662,-524 

19,569,231 

173, 294, 635 

18,271,490 

8, 908, 927 

752, 178 

8, 610, 385 


558,434,606 

410,  275,  459 

11,677,418 

136,481,72'.) 

54, 086, 230 

16, 411, 350 

90-1,  S68 

36, 770,  012 


272,  707, 681 

190,  446, 505 

7, 715, 519 

74, 605, 657| 


1920 


$523, 070, 165 

3i6,790,985 

17,531,604 

158,7*7,576 

290,414,03 

59,  &39, 583 

2,210,828 

228,363,62* 


81.5,  .544, 91 8 

461,061,783 

46,0^6, 2,56 

308,406,879 

322,753,709 

45,486,236 

1,7.57,000 

275,510,473 


263,888,026 
189,518,632 
54, 188, 560 
20,  ISO,  834 

17,561,3''8 
9,027,953 
1,010,510 
7,522,915 


1, 269, 086, 758 

924,600,468 

27, 122, 830 

317,36.3,460 

36,072,178 

16,391,297 

684, 546 

18, 996, 335 


934,551,649 

660,  781,  541 

16,  689,  095 

257,081,013 

90,  428,  245 

25,  277,  345 

801,700 

64,  349,  200 


426,  752,  943 

279,  494,  456 

14,037,411 

133,  221,  076 


1910 


$233,888,327 

163,591,021 

10,305,245 

59,992,061 

98, 999, 7.54 

22,112,291 

980, 894 

75.906,569 


3.50,320,600 

219,080,866 

16, 895, 884 

114,343,850 

128, SS3, 732 

20,  .5*0, 910 

758, 037 

107, 584, 785 


106, 230, 421 

82,746,957 

15,6''5, 1*1 

7, 808, 323 

11, 915,  .568 

6, 786, 810 

738,  m 

4,389,868 


620, 427, 464 

457,684,135 

16,459,067 

146, 284, 262 

15,031,908 

7, 154, 168 

377, 455 

7, 500, 285 


438,  330,  021 

320, 187,  872 

10, 188, 313 

107,953,836 

42, 192,  566 

12,179,780 

804,505 

29, 208,  281 


214, 334,  864 

149,  586,  796 

6,  550,  964 

58, 197,  104 


Land  alone. 


1920 


$407,092,648 

263,  .504, 088 

14,209,478 

129,379,082 

240,064,561 

46,487,620 

1, 726, 019 

191,850,922 


631, 406, 410 

345, 688, 891 

37,674,405 

248, 043, 114 

266,03,8,551 

3.5,171,475 

1,280,395 

229, 586, 681 


214, 869, 755 
149, 731, 500 
48,848,976 
16, 289, 279 

13,554,985 

6,710,515 

790, 920 

6,053,550 


1,021,155,466 

735, 437,  .534 

22,182,803 

263,535,129 

29,597,214 

12, 968, 197 

526, 559 

16, 102, 458 


782, 971, 907 

509,  008,  086 

12,  887,  819 

211,076,002 

74,  810, 389 

19,  709,  848 

689,  670 

54, 350,  871 


323,  564,  185 

207, 184,  872 

ll,9a3,651 

104,  475,  062 


COLOR  AND   TENURE    OF   FARMERS. 


697 


BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued, 
by  tenure,  in  Table  20.] 


LAND  AND  BTJiLDrNGS — continued. 


Land  alone- 
Continued. 


1910 


Buildings. 


1920 


1910 


IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHINERY. 


1920 


1910 


LIVE  STOCK. 


1920 


1910 


S184, 72S,  209 

126, 304,  IS- 

8,  604,  978 

49, 819, 044 

84, 046, 64.5 

17. 542, 843 

'  887, 309 

65, 616, 493 


264, 497, 825 

100, 527, 3S1 

13, 235, 053 

90, 735, 391 

105,  855, 590 
15, 958, 07 
596, 992 
89, 300, 521 


84, 440, 348 

65, 223, 300 

12, 969,  876 

6,247,r" 

9, 297, 717 

5, 095, 749 

639, 165 

3, 562, 803 


472, 225, 751 

341,365,771 

12, 476, 022 

118, 383, 958 

12, 238, 866 

6, 532, 884 

287, 660 

6,418,322 


336, 171, 390 

239, 598, 635 

8, 322, 015 

88, 250,  740 

35, 244, 393 

9, 531,  (Ml 

686, 935 

25, 026, 417 


$115, 977, 517 
83,  286, 897 
3,322,126 
29, 368, 494 

50, 349,  474 

13, 351, 963 

484, 809 

36, 512, 702 


184, 138, 508 

115, 372,  892 

8, 401, 851 

60,363,765 

56, 715, 158 

10,314,761 

476, 605 

45, 923,  792 


49, 018, 271 

39, 787, 132 

5, 339, 584 

3,  891, 555 

4, 006, 393 

2, 317,  438 

219, 590 

1, 469, 365 


247, 931, 292 

189,162  934 

4, 940, 027 

^53,828,331 

6, 474, 964 

3, 423, 100 

157, 987 

2, 893, 877 


201, 579, 742 

151, 773, 455 

3, 801, 276 

46,005,011 

15, 617, 856 

5, 507, 497 

112,030 

9, 998, 329 


157, 619, 496 

106, 940, 798 

5, 314, 785 

45, 363, 913 


103, 188, 7.58 
72, 309, 584 
2, 133, 760 
28, 745, 414 


S49, 160, 118 

37, 286, 834 

1,  700, 26^ 

10, 173, 017 

14,953,109 

4, 569,  448 

93, 585 

10, 290, 076 


85,  822, 775 

58. 553, 485 

3, 660, 831 

23, 608, 459 

23,028,142 

4, 582, 833 

161,045 

18, 284, 264 


21, 790, 073 
17, 523, 65" 
2, 705, 265 
1, 561, 151 

2,617,851 

1,691,06] 

99, 725 

827, 065 


148,201,713 

116,318,364 

3, 983, 04.- 

27, 900, 304 

2, 793, 042 

1, 621, 284 

89, 795 

1, 081, 963 


102,158,631 

80,  .589, 237 

1,  866, 298 

19, 703, 096 

6, 948, 173 

2,648,739 

117, 570 

4, 181, 864 


56, 715, 368 

42, 645, 998 

1, 236, 179 

12, 833, 191 


$34, 247, 634 

25, 546,  485 

895, 090 

7, 807, 059 

13,814,753 

3, 926, 144 

91,695 

9, 796, 914 


50,461,755 

33, 880, 275 

2, 170, 655 

14, 410, 825 

12, 881, 465 

2,746,211 

75, 79" 

10, 059,  457 


12, 667, 143 

10,2.50,440 

1, 462, 460 

954, 243 

884, 630 

485, 333 

50, 715 

348, 582 


47, 378, 364 

36, 637, 696 

717, 79' 

10,022,871 

970,  493 

629, 638 

24, 49" 

422, 358 


49, 227, 039 

37, 518,  7,52 

590, 901 

11,111,386 

4, 235,  517 

1, 546, 628 

28, 5.50 

2,660,339 


28, 156, 938 

20,  546,  337 

624, 397 

6,986,204 


$10, 740, 390 

8, 168,  402 

460, 348 

2,111,640 

3, 368,  463 
1, 100, 148 

28, 654 
2,239,661 


16, 388, 094 

11, 426, 928 

778,371 

4, 182, 795 

4, 5.59, 962 

1,019,  .3.83 

26,201 

3, 514,37s 


3,  843, 476 

3, 186, 884 

356, 749 

299,  843 

602, 531 

358, 043 

15,406 

229, 082 


20, 430, 937 

16, 020,  230 

572, 888 

3, 837, 819 

420,909 

264, 060 

7,737 

149, 112 


19, 470, 933 

15,004,222 

273, 330 

4, 193, 381 

1, 821, 238 

699, 907 

12,369 

1,10S,%2 


12, 957, 495 

9,  819, 496 

326, 287 

2,812,712 


$54, 009, 280 

35, 722, 70" 

1, 703,  219 

16,583,3.54 

37, 508, 875 

10, 052, 306 

221, 206 

27, 235, 363 


109, 975, 971 

64, 8.59, 496 

4, 468, 050 

40, 648, 425 

45, 067, 378 

7, 623, 537 

240, 056 

37, 203, 785 


31,302.054 

25, 748;  476 

2, 247, 548 

3, 306, 030 

3, 998, 486 

2, 123, 159 

68, 740 

1, 806, 587 


154, 921, 4% 

118,097,598 

3, 055, 698 

33,768,200 

3, 465, 788 

1, 933, 329 

63,  712 

1,  468, 747 


168, 755, 717 

115, 430, 184 

2, 136, 162 

41,189,371 

14, 766, 418 

5,376,427 

138, 632 

9,252,359 


85,-046, 134 

56, 461, 839 

1,881,144 

26, 703, 151 


$29, 145, 823 

20, 167,  902 

965,  299 

8, 012, 622 

15, 985, 557 

4, 128, 5]  1 

62,  739 

11, 794, 307 


55, 958, 502 

35, 238, 886 

1,630,41" 

19,089,199 

24, 43.5, 491 

4,119,629 

100, 078 

20, 209, 184 


17,698,6.58 

15, 457, 830 

615, 023 

1,625,805 

2, 892, 529 

1, 634, 732 

34, 148 

1,223,649 


114,667,989 

88, 958, 169 

2, 537, 276 

23,172,554 

2, 818, 673 

1, 490, 699 

360,986 

960, 988 


100,633,652 

75,083,365 

1, 215, 776 

24, 334, 512 

10,072,426 

3,531,663 

87,994 

6,452,769 


45, 475, 322 

31,040,213 

839, 268 

13,695,841 


698 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE. 


Table  40.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL  CLASSES, 

[Corresponding  flgvires  for  all  fanners, 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND 
COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


East  South 
Central— Con. 

ALABAMA — COD. 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

MISSISSIPPI. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  South  Central 

arkansas. 

WTiite  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

LOUISIANA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

OKLAHOMA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

TEXAS. 

■White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


1920 


$150,  892, 705 

37, 652,  256 

1,  260, 380 

111,  980, 069 


497  529,  775 

348',  084, 0S4 

38,  319, 306 

111,126,385 

467,  222, 080 

72, 038,  456 

2, 583,  018 

392, 600,  60fl 


712, 090,  762 

459, 978, 971 

27, 767, 282 

224, 344, 509 

212,  304, 721 

58,  352, 848 

1, 3.53,  081 

154,  598, 792 


457,911,706 

299,  440, 327 

52,  :«6,  807 

106, 134, 572 

131, 914, 973 

32, 323, 696 

991,  558 

98, 599, 719 


1,  566, 708, 361 

870, 363, 408 

31, 957, 102 

664, 387,  851 

93, 715, 183 

55, 434,  469 

1,  058,  783 

37, 221, 931 


4, 183, 641,  832 

2, 319,  957, 720 

261,  815, 759 

1, 601,  868, 353 

263,  778, 489 

84, 150,  269 

3,  377,  354 

176,250,860 


1910 


$97,  370, 748 

22,  506,  427 

514,  063 

74, 350,  258 


238,  753, 608 

177,017,166 

14,01,5,117 

47,  721, 325 

187,  561,  026 

44, 417,  423 

1, 102, 150 

142,  041,  453 


312, 931, 573 
212, 972,  643 
11,811,473 
88, 147,  457 

87, 157, 730 

27, 139, 889 

286, 557 

59, 731, 284 


244, 697,  247 
154, 901, 321 
37,  990,  6.57 
51, 805, 269 

56, 523, 741 

16, 494,  075 

689, 427 

39, 340, 239 


8.59, 340, 810 

478,118,900 

11,978,671 

369, 243, 239 

58, 858, 072 

40, 590, 030 

183, 579 

18, 084, 463 


2, 105, 6,52,  301 

1, 225,  .501,  217 

183,994,124 

696, 156, 960 

112, 992,  863 

39,  873,  225 

1, 256, 601 

71,863,037 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


Total. 


1920 


$116,904,812 

29,  024, 680 

1,  053, 905 

86,  826, 227 


387,  295,  247 

266,  770,  485 

32, 319,  772 

88, 204, 990 

402, 601, 531 

56, 751, 385 

2,113,110 

343,  737, 036 


570,  653, 057 
361, 754, 3.59 
24, 139, 921 
184, 758, 777 

182, 457, 609 

45, 592, 538 

1,187,5,55 

135, 677, 516 


366, 365, 525 

236,  354,  594 

43,  057, 956 

86, 952, 975 

107, 673, 268 

25, 472, 623 

853, 310 

81, 347,  335 


1,  286, 081, 414 

702, 725, 632 

25, 772,  475 

557, 583, 307 

77, 783,  880 

45,  310, 004 

861,  765 

31,612,111 


3,  474, 000, 091 

1,  883, 769,  434 

203, 697,  405 

1, 386, 533, 252 

226, 173,  228 

68, 170, 518 

2,  827, 325 

155,175,385 


1910 


$73, 918, 727 

17,  28,5,  502 

414,  729 

56, 218, 496 


185, 637, 732 

137, 356,  509 

11,  827,  047 

36, 454, 176 

148,  524, 557 

34,  317,  764 

975,  581 

113, 231,  212 


240, 153, 704 
161, 187,  795 
10,201,748 
68, 764, 161 

69,  013, 109 

20, 694, 215 

238, 915 

48,  079, 979 


192, 610,  792 
121, 341, 966 
29, 298, 223 
41, 970, 603 

44, 933, 658 

12,  779,  570 

604,  071 

31, 550,  017 


691, 455, 431 

385, 536, 954 

8, 612, 109 

297,  306, 368 

47,  221, 793 

32, 325, 348 

136,  462 

14, 759,  983 


1,  751, 619,  447 

1, 003, 327,  398 

154, 999, 067 

593, 292, 982 

91,588,948 

30, 687, 272 

1, 092,  550 

59,809,126 


Land  alone. 


1920 


$92, 199, 677 

22, 043,  463 

845,  287 

69, 310,  927 


298, 108, 035 
199, 188,  332 
28,080,119 
70, 839,  5S4 

343,  734. 359 

44, 957,  657 

1,711,670 

297,  065,  032 


453, 235, 261 
278,304,146 
21, 403, 331 
153, 527,  784 

154, 538, 179 

37, 190,  715 

1,  081,  720 

116,265,74-4 


29.5, 776, 756 
LS6,  494,  967 
36, 647, 987 
72,  633,  802 

87,  841,  406 

20, 326, 691 

750,  524 

66,  764, 191 


1, 10),  078, 897 
592, 955,  865 
22,  8,53,  464 
489, 269, 568 

66, 380,  467 

37,  539,  450 

749,  853 

28,  091, 164 


3,  050, 694, 356 

1,616,414,712 

193,  817,  206 

1, 240, 462,  438 

194, 514, 293 

55, 233,  242 

2, 572, 270 

136,708,781 


COLOR  AND  TENURE   OF   FARMERS. 


699 


BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued, 
by  tenure,  in  Table  26.] 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS — Continued. 


Land  alone- 
Continued. 


Buildings. 


IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHINERY. 


1910 


1920 


1910 


1920 


1910 


1920 


1910 


S59, 324, 679 

13, 307,  506 

254, 564 

45,  762, 609 


133, 608, 805 
95, 468, 154 
10, 015, 017 
2i,  125, 634 

120, 393, 484 

26, 451, 191 

752, 606 

93, 1S9, 687 


188, 068, 595 

122, 092,  206 

9, 075, 999 

56, 900, 390 

57, 952, 855 

16, 717, 427 

207, 915 

41,027,513 


151,600,372 
92, 958,  898 
23, 689, 102 
34, 952, 372 

36, 202, 905 

10, 001,  760 

516, 046 

25,685,099 


608, 094, 918 

333, 397,  812 

7. 478,  510 

267, 218, 596 

40, 971, 750 

27, 523, 601 

117,722 

13, 330, 427 


1, 5.54, 465, 053 
870, 767,  259 
150,119,621 
533, 578, 173 

78,  742, 082 

25, 223,  740 

1, 012, 335 

52,506,007 


S24, 705, 135 

6, 981, 217 

208,  618 

17, 515, 300 


89, 187,  212 
67, 582, 153 
4, 239, 653 
17, 365, 406 

58, 867, 172 

11, 793,  728 

401, 440 

46, 672, 004 


117, 417, 796 

83, 450, 213 

2, 736, 590 

31, 230, 993 

27, 919, 430 

8, 401, 823 

105, 835 

19,411,772 


70,  588, 769 

49, 859, 627 

6, 409, 969 

14, 319, 173 

19, 831, 862 

5, 145, 932 

102,  786 

14, 583, 144 


181,002,517 

109, 769,  767 

2,919,011 

68, 313,  739 

11,403,413 

7, 770, 554 

111,912 

3, 520, 947 


423,  .305, 735 

267, 354, 722 

9, 880, 199 

146, 070, 814 

31, 658, 935 

12, 937,  276 

255, 055 

18, 466, 604 


$14, 594, 048 

3, 977, 996 

160, 165 

10, 455, 887 


52,028,927 

41,  888, 355 

1,812,030 

8, 328, 542 

28, 131, 073 

7, 866, 573 

222, 975 

20, 041, 525 


52, 085, 109 

39, 095, 589 

1, 125,  749 

11,863,771 

11,060,254 

3, 976, 788 

31,000 

7, 052, 466 


41, 010, 420 

28, 383, 068 

5,609,121 

7, 018, 231 

8, 730, 753 

2, 777, 810 

88, 025 

5,864,918 


83, 360,  513 

52, 139, 142 

1, 133, 599 

30, 087, 772 

6, 250, 043 

4, 801,  747 

18,  740 

1, 429, 556 


197, 1.54, 394 

132, 560, 139 

4, 879,  446 

59, 714, 809 

12, 846, 866 

5, 463,  532 

80,215 

7, 303, 119 


$6, 209, 279 

1, 754, 450 

40, 180 

4,414,649 


26, 506, 774 

20, 138, 930 

1,  757, 655 

4, 610, 189 

13, 374, 482 

3, 459, 584 

130, 346 

9, 784,  552 


37, 126, 771 

25, 904, 055 

1,318,398 

9, 904, 318 

6, 305, 466 

2, 381, 205 

51,319 

3, 872, 942 


28, 003, 936 
18, 685, 419 
4, 670, 006 
4, 648, 511 

4, 711, 074 

1, 379,  S43 

33, 506 

3, 297, 725 


76, 712, 166 

48, 137, 128 

850,  671 

27, 724, 367 

3, 918, 381 

2, 653, 865 

43,  357 

1, 221, 159 


145, 842,  782 
91, 539, 787 
3,699,519 
50, 603, 476 

8, 478,  214 

3,  734, 005 

55,  227 

4, 688, 982 


$3, 332, 509 

936, 562 

15, 757 

2, 380, 190 


11,303,017 

8, 876, 339 

6S9, 673 

1,  737, 005 

5,602,295 

1, 868, 7.56 

42,415 

3, 691, 124 


14,075,041 

10, 326, 004 

553,011 

3, 196, 026 

2,  789, 157 

1, 136,  883 

15, 45S 

1, 636, 815 


17, 292, 480 
9, 751, 096 
5,  250, 609 
2,  290,  775 

1, 684, 573 

642,  054 

20, 679 

1, 021, 840 


25,451,097 

15, 074, 889 

244,629 

10, 131, 579 

1,637,769 

1, 160, 199 

3,172 

474, 398 


53, 516, 329 

33, 321, 632 

1,576,910 

18,617,787 

3, 273, 931 

1,504,685 

27,808 

1,741,4381 


$27,778,614 

6, 873, 126 

166, 295 

20, 739, 193 


S3, 727, 7,54 

61,174,669 

4, 241,  879 

18,311,206 

51, 24&,  067 

11,827,487 

339, 562 

39, 079, 018 


104, 310, 934 

72, 320, 55' 

2, 30S,  963 

29,681,414 

23, 541, 646 

8, 379, 105 

114,20" 

15, 048, 334 


63, 542, 245 
41, 400, 314 
4, 608,  845 
14,533,  ■" 

19,  530, 631 

5,471,230 

104, 742 

1;3, 954, 659 


203, 914, 781 

119, 500, 648 

5, 333, 956 

79, 080, 177 

12,012,922 

7, 470, 600 

1.53, 661 

4, 388, 661 


563, 798, 959 

344, 648,  499 

54, 418, 835 

164, 731, 625 

29, 127, 047 

12, 245,  746 

494, 802 

16, 386, 499 


$20, 119, 512 

4,  284,  363 

83, 577 

15, 751, 572 


41,  812, 859 

30,  784, 318 

1, 498, 397 

9, 530, 144 

33, 434, 174 

8, 230, 903 

84, 154 

25, 119, 117 


58, 702, 828 

41, 458, 844 

1, 056,  714 

16, 187, 270 

15, 355, 464 

5, 308,  791 

32,183 

10, 014, 490 


34,  793, 975 

23,  808, 259 

3, 441,  825 

7, 543,  891 

9, 905, 510 

3, 072, 451 

64, 677 

6, 768, 382 


142, 434, 282 

77, 507, 057 

3, 121, 933 

61, 805, 292 

9, 998, 510 

7, 104, 483 

43, 945 

2, 850, 082 


300, 516, 525 

188, 852, 187 
27, 418, 147 
84, 246, 191 

18, 129, 984 

7, 681,  268 

136, 243 

10, 312, 473 


700 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS ^AGEICULTURE. 


Table  40.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL  CLASSES, 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND 
COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


Mountain. 

MONTANA. 

will  te  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


IDAHO. 

Wliite  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


WYOMING. 

White  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


1920 


COLORADO. 

Wliite  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

NEW  MEXICO. 

Wliite  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 
Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

ARIZONA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


5973,337,451 

787,829,756 
65,167,367 
120,340,328 

12,623,857 

11,454,860 

244,030 

924,967 


710,441,620 
543,436,183 
36,990,860 
130,014,577 

5,696,290 
3,306,603 


1910 


$341,516,469 
269,979,721 
35,536, 731 
36,000,017 

6,312,301 

6,064,22 

102,410 

145,664 


302,553,671 

246,346,662 

17,222,431 

38,984,578 

2,763,514 
2,324,909 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS. 


Total. 


1920 


332,982,612 
251, 833, 183 
42, 280, 712 
38,868,717 

1,427,978 
1,005,176 


1,068,154,52 

736, 704, 709 

57,288,605 

274,161,213 

8,640,222 

1,950,692 

251,239 

6,438,291 


320,212,374 
244,803,536 
35,618,873 
39,789,%5 

4,973,625 

4, 189, 875 

15,312 

768, 438 


229,055,446 
142,112,010 
45,586,810 
41,356,626 


438,605 


166,889,911 

122,740,49' 

31,083,615 

13,065,799 

299, 170 

282,444 
8,859 


487. 204, 788 

320,320,316 

36,489,813 

121,394,659 

4,267,018 

2,980,840 

17,431 

1,268,747 


155,380,360 

115,084, 108| 

27,376,669 

12,919,583 

4,067,630 

3,820,902 

112,474 

134,254 


69. 716, 204 

49,453,207, 

8,898,273 

11,364,724' 


$767,439,420 
618,493,954 
50, 240, 105 
98,705,361 

9,328,109 

8,521,15' 

222, 125 

584,827 


576,470,350 

434,749,536 

29,121,f6 

112,599,638 

5,041,614 
2,838,600 


1910 


233,689,165 
173,572,71 
30,491,058 
29,624,790 

1,058,960 
707,010 


351,950 


858, 500, 595 

586,046,043 

41,916,400 

230,538,152 

7,513,065 

1,611,065 

190, 200 

5,711,800 


219,443,938 
166,457,042 
23,544,090 
29,442,806 

2,370,274 

1,912,135 

12, 750 

445,389 


168,903,633 

103,841,290 
30,729,829 
34,332,514 


$^17, 484, 190 
192, 5,53, 254 
26,236,608 
28,694,328 

4,141,740 

3,9.58,605 

56,400 

126, 735 


242,839,338 
194,970,158 
13,627,913 
34,241,267 

2,226,487 
1,836,387 


97,707,27' 
71,082,554 
17,1"6,459 
9,448,26i 

208,000 

194,0r>n; 

S,00() 

6,000 


404,493,616 
267,347,0''8 
29,330,1.53 
107, 816, 385 

4,025,245 

2, 862, 385 

13,500 

1,149,360 


109,587,338 
78,938,055 
20,250,622 
10,398,661 

2,243,661 

2,044,170 

93, 150 

106,341 


44,966,301 
31,139,862 

5,764,744! 

8,061,695] 


Land  alone. 


1920 


$683,538,978 
548,887,119 
45,694,591 
88,957,268 

8,373,287 

7,771,250 

106, 725 

495,312 


507,180,172 

378,080,444 

26,216,759 

102,882,969 

4,685,69 
2,621,003 


2,064,694 


209,981,172 
154,902,101 
28,266,977 
26,812,094 

966,322 
642,472 


756, 829, 126 

511,990,517 

37,099,941 

207, 738, " 

6,893,590 

1,428,140 

169,200 

5,296,250 


194,411,923 
145,702.346 
21,879,689 
26,829,888 

1,929,127 

1,495,683 

9,750 

423, 694 


153,348,539 
92,810,983 
28,142,047 
32,395,509 


COLOR  AND  TEiSrtrRE   OF  FARMERS. 


701 


BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued, 
by  tenure,  in  Table  26.] 


LAND  AND  BUIIDINGS— continued . 


Land  alone- 
Continutjd. 


1910 


Buildings. 


1920 


1910 


implemeots  and 

MACaiNERt. 


1920 


1910 


1920 


1910 


$222,856,773 
172, 470, 405 
24,389,680 
25,996,688 

3, 914, 529 

3, 751, 569 

45,350 

117, 610 


217,896,691 
173,554,492 
12, 584, 143 
31, 758, 056 

2,056,625 
1, 690, 800 


S&3,900,442 

69,606,835 

4,545,514 

9, 748, 093 

954, 822 
749, 907 
115,400 
89, 515 


69, 290, 178 

56,069,092 

2,904,417 

9,716,669 

355,  917 
217, 597 


$24,627,417 

20,082,849 

1, 846, 928 

2,697,640 

227, 211 

207, 036 

11,050 

9,125 


24,942,647 

21,415,666 

1,043,770 

2,483,211 


169,862 
145,587 


$54,440,646 

46, 137, 279 

2,081,654 

6, 221,  713 

563, 566 

515, 260 

4,858 

43, 450 


38, 166, 519 

31, 464, 230 

1,219,026 

5, 483, 263 

250, 734 
166, 210 


$10, 389, 78;) 

8, 806, 308 

612,917 

970, 534 

149,864 

133, 144 

12,000 

4,720 


10,356,318 

8,921,120 

380, 068 

1,055,130 

119, 733 
97,925 


$151,437,385 

123,198,^31 

12, 845, 60S| 

15, 413, 254 

2, 732, 182 

2,418,443 

17,049 

296,690 


95, 80-t,  751 
77,222,417 
6, 650, 6.5S 
11,931,676 

403,942 
301, 793 


$83,642,490 

68,620,159 

8,687,176 

6, 335, 155 

2,020,697 

1, 972, 478  6 

34, 010  7 

14, 209  8 


49, 358, 015 
42, 455, 384 
3,214,450 
3,688,181 

417, 294 
390, 597 


365,825 


88,714,541 

64,063,003 

15, 978, 174 

8,673,364 

193,735 

181, 285 

7,000 

5,450 


358,897,925 

234,455,232 

26, 370, 622 

98,072,071 

3,924,280 

2, 813, 395 

13,400 

1, 097, 485 


96, 767, 969 

68,064,349 

19, 096, 977 

9,606,643 

2,038,528 
1, 851, 337 

88,  750 
98,441 


40, 164, 186 
27, 174, 954 
5,446,382 
7,542,850 


138, 320 


23, 707, 993 
18,670,616 
2,224,681 
2,812,696 

92,638 
64,538 


28,100 


101,671,469 

74,055,526 

4, 816, 459 

22,799,484 

619, 475 

182,925 

21,000 

415, 550 


25,032,015 

20,754,696 

1,664,401 

2,612,918 

441, 147 

416,452 

3,000 

21,695 


15,555,094 
11,030,307 
2,587,782 
1,937,005 


24,275 


8,992,736 

7,019,551 

1, 198, 285 

774,900 

14, 265 

12, 715 

1,000 

550 


45,595,691 

32,891,846 

2, 959, 531 

9,744,314 

100,965 

48,990 

100 

51, 875 


12,819,369 

10,873,706 

1,153,645 

792,018 

205,^33 

192,  S33 

4,400 

7,900 


4,802,115 

3,964,908 

318, 362 

518,845 


84,524 


11, 702, 201 

9, 501, 004 

802, 816 

1, 398, 381 

75, 748 
48,528 


27,220 


49,320,664 

35, 797, 105 

1, 700, 907 

11,822,652 

483, 845 

104,065 

10,485 

369, 295 


9,441,798 

7, 783, 430 

504, 672 

1,153,696 

303, 571 

247, 862 

1,560 

54,149 


8,643,569 
6, 123, 371 
1,201,106 
l,319i092l 


21,808 


3,659,359 

2,933,973 

446,232 

279, 154 

8,935 

7,985 

300 

650 


12, 754, 837 

9,385,01" 

741, 493 

2,628,327 

36, 764 

16,335 

50 

20, 379 


4, 004, 994 

3,499,079 

269, 442 

236,473 

117,318 

108, 945 

1,786 

6,587 


1,681,472 

1, 331, 195 

149, 934 

200, 343l 


102, 149 


87,591,246 

68,759,462 

10, 986, 238 

7, 845, 546 

293, 270 
249,638 


43,632 


160, 333, 268 
114,861,561 
13, 671, 298 
31, 800, 409 

643,312 

235,562 

50, 554 

357, 196 


91, 326, 638 
70,563,064 
11,570,111 
9, 193, 463 

2,v299, 780 

2, 029, 878 

1,002 

268,900 


51,508,244 
32, 147, 349 
13,655,875 
5, 705, 020 


26,697 


65,523,275 
48, 723, 970 
13,460,924 
3,338,381 

82, 235 

80, 459 

559 

1,217 


69,956,335 
52, 588, 221 
6, 418, 167 
10, 949, 947 

205, 009 

102, 120 

3,881 

99,008 


41, 788, 028 

32,646,974 

6,856,605 

2, 284, 449 

1,706,651 

1,667,787 

17,538 

21,326 


23, 068, 431 
16,982,150 
2, 983, 595 
3, 102, 686 


702 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS ^AGEICULTUEE. 


Table  40.— VALUE  OF  ALL  FARM  PROPERTY  AND  OF  THE  SEVERAL  CLASSES, 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers, 


DmSION  OR  STATE  AND 
COLOR  AND  TENURE. 


Mount  AiN— Continued 

ARIZONA — continued. 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

• 

UTAH. 

WTiite  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Coloretl  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

NEVADA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Oivners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Pacific, 
■washington. 
White  farmers: 

Total 

O^^Tiers 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

OREGON. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

CALIFORNIA. 

White  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farmers: 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALL  FARM  PROPERTY. 


1920 


$4,537,543 

2,825,076 

111,024 

1,601,443 


307,147,614 

263,638,411 

13,611,379 

29, 897, 824 

4,127,114 
1,460,409 

254,84 
2,411,85 


98, 935, 150 

65, 586, 506 

25,  710, 405 

7, 638, 239 

844,516 

716,921 

5,848 

121,747 


1,042,765,610 

711,982,611 

51,505,430 

279, 277, 569 

14,664,238 

4,469,054 

198,217 

9, 996, 967 


812, 345, 801 

584,201,729 

43, 939, 850 

184,204,222 

6,213,950 

3, 279, 822 

196, 682 

2,737,446 


3, 260, 849, 029 

2, 107, 992, 674 

478, 298, 504 

674,557,851 

170,172,832 

19,113,874 

8, 433, 101 

142, 625, 857 


1910 


$5,407,766 

5,101,339 

55,309 

251,118 


149,315,534 

130,768,381 

7,692,661 

10,854,492 

1,479,66 
795,599 
250, 700 
433,368 


60,001,336 
33,236,579 
21,725,508 
5,039,249 

398,029 

369, 997 

3,785 

24, 247 


627, 864, 255 

477, 570, 898 

31,477,031 

118,816,326 

9, 679, 156 

4, 367, 436 

125, 763 

5, 185, 957 


522, 338, 795 

389, 312, 934 

33,019,124 

100,006,737 

5, 904, 987 

4,145,328 

145, 740 

1,613,919 


1,579,533,633 
977,192,054 
255, 460, 653 
346, 880, 926 

35,160,951 
4, 885, 614 
,1,493,166 

28, 782, 171 


LAND  AND  BUILDHSfGS. 


Total. 


1920 


1910 


$3,421,688 

1,805,558 

96,900 

1,519,230 


240,375,568 

205,669,094 

9,566,800 

25,139,674 

3,376,190 
954, 745 
171,000 

2,250,445 


65, 620, 734 

43, 362, 690 

16, 799, 949 

5, 458, 095 

634,480 

516, 530 

5,000 

112, 950 


907,801,691 

615, 279, 267 

45, 559, 894 

246,  %2, 530 

12, 590, 650 

3, 720, 350 

162, 850 

8, 707, 450 


669, 826, 485 

475, 825, 872 

36,261,485 

157, 739, 128 

5, 386, 799 

2,699,862 

183, 275 

2,503,662 


2,913,026,253 

1,883,607,285 

434, 038, 626 

595, 380, 342 

160, 784, 856 

17,317,126 

7, 993, 810 

135, 473, 920 


$2,319,009 

2,056,749 

35,950 

226,310 


116,398,862 
100,928,169 
6, 295, 73 
9,174,956 

1,146,470 
489, 585 
250,000 
406, 885 


39, 335, 864 
21,483,390 
13, 904, 993 
3, 947, 481 

273,475 

248, 125 

3,500 

21,850 


563,157,981 

426,856,472 

29, 293, 274 

107, 008, 235 

8, 810, 476 

3, 767, 968 

121,200 

4,921,308 


450, 408, 204 

332,281,402 

28,593,193 

89,533,609 

5, 168, 105 

3,504,670 

132,500 

1,530.935 


1,417,723,511 
878, 203, 553 
228,114,615 
311,405,343 

32, 877, 977 
4, 244, 277 
1,429,800 

27, 203, 900 


Land  alone. 


1920 


$3,214,067 

1,682,052 

76,030 

1,455,985 


207,861,024 

176,513,933 

8,832,114 

22,514,977 

3,136,816 
858, 275 
155,500 

2,1Z3,041 


58, 794, 735 

38, 315, 794 

15, 698, 346 

4,780,595 

567, 504 

452,054 

4,900 

110,550 


786, 144, 835 

520, 962, 627 

40, 077, 229 

225,104,979 

11,506,185 

3, 264,  ,505 

154,350 

8, 087, 330 


581,387,657 
406, 750, 289 
32,062,328 
142,575,040 

4,854,392 

2, 384, 280 

163,525 

2, 306, 587 


2,630,003,732 

1,071,182,063 

404, 487, 040 

554, 334, 629 

153,051,245 

15, 870, 128 

7, 572, 100 

129, 609, 017 


COLOR  AND  TENURE   OF   FARMERS. 

BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910-Contmued. 
by  tenure,  ia  Table  26.] 


703 


LAND  AND  BUILDINGS— Continued. 


Land  alone — 
Continued. 


Buildings. 


IMPLEMENTS  AND 
MACHINERY. 


LIVE  STOCK. 


1910 


1920 


1910 


1920 


1910 


1920 


1910 


S2, 185, 551 

1, 937, 557 

27, 375 

220,619 


98, 407, 974 

84, 526, 774 
5,  S59, 097 
8, 042, 103 

1, 074, 190 
439, 610 
248,000 
386, 580 


35,041,306 
18, 710, 677 
12, 785, 720 
3,544,909 

235, 293 

211, 693 

3,400 

20,200 


509,083,987 

381,682,024 

27, 440, 781 

99, 961, 182 

8,338,011 

3,507,398 

106, 630 

4,723,983 


406,795,227 

296, 540, 617 

26,901,856 

83, 352, 754 

4,900,875 

3,361,050 

117,400 

1,422,425 


1,286,243,224 
779, 549, 191 
214, 944, 422 
291,749,611 

30,952,224 
3,821,357 
1,258,850 

25,872,017 


$207,021 
123,506 
20,  S70 
63, 245 


32, 514, 544 

29, 155, 161 

734,686 

2,624,697 

239, 374 
96, 470 
15, 500 

127, 404 


6, 825, 999 

5,046,896 

1,101,603 

677, 500 

•66, 976 

64,476 

100 

2,400 


121,656,856 
94,316,640 

5,482,665 
21, 857, 551 

1,084,465 

455, 845 

8,500 

620,120 


88,438,828 
69,075,583 
4, 199, 157 
15,164, 

532, 407 

315,  .582 

19, 750 

197, 075 


283,022,521 

212, 425, 222 

29,551,586 

41, 045, 713 

7, 733, 611 

1,446,998 

421,710 

5, 864, 903 


$133, 4.58 

119, 192 

8,575 

5,691 


17,990,888 

16,401,395 

4.56,640 

1, 132, 853 

72,280 

49, 975 

2,000 

20,305 


4,294,558 

2,772,713 

1,119,273 

402, 572 

38, 182 

36,432 

100 

1,650 


54,073,994 

45, 174, -148 
1,852,493 
7,047,053 

472,465 

260, 570 

14,570 

197, 325 


43, 612, 977 

35, 740, 785 

1,691,337 

6, 180, 855 

267, 230 

143, 620 

15,100 

108, 510 


131,480,287 
98, 654, 362 
13, 170, 193 
19, 655, 732 

1, 925, 753 
422, 920 
170, 950 

1,331,883 


$177, 098 

122,699 

9,400 

44,999 


13, 363, 167 

11,967,463 

344, 825 

1,050,879 

151,620 

67, 870 

5,300 

78,450 


3,581,492 

2,751,317 

494, 141 

336, 034 

49, 435 

47,305 

300 

1,830 


54,020,215 

39,425,243 

2, 005, 884 

12,589,088 

701,162 

223, 320 

5,150 

472, 692 


41,289,743 

31,170,364 

1,496,719 

8,622,660 

277, 382 

121,489 

6,550 

149, 343 


130,415,398 
93, 244, 735 
12,176,070 
24, 994, 593 

5, 653, 892 
741,943 
332, 595 

4,579,354 


$106,318 

97,450 

550 

8,318 


4, 430, 517 

3, 966, 714 

176,622 

287, 181 

37,661 
30,236 


7,425 


1,551,566 

1, 092, 656 

314,242 

144, 

24,530 

23,895 

75 

560 


16,  ,549, 230 

13.058,275 

543,966 

2,946,989 

160,614 

107, 426 

1,040 

52, 148 


13,075,654 

10, 403, 833 

505, 023 

2, 166, 798 

129,991 

99,604 

2,375 

28,012 


35,671,259 

24, 4^,  245 

4, 466, 339 

6, 720, 675 

821, 899 
186, 240 
31,600 
604,059 


$938, 757 

896, 819 

4,724 

37, 214 


53, 408, 879 
46, 001, 854 
3, 699, 7.54 
3, 707, 271 

599, 304 

437, 794 

78,547 

82,963 


29,732,924 

19, 472, 499 

8,416,315 

1,844,110 

160,601 

153,086 

548 

6,967 


80,943,704 

57, 278, 101 

3,939,652 

19, 725, 951 

1,372,426 

525, 384 

30, 217 

816, 825 


101, 229,  ,573 
77,205,493 
6,181,646 
17, 842, 434 

549, 769 

458, 471 

6,857 

84,441 


217,407,378 
131, 140, 654 
32, 083, 808 
54,182,916 

3, 734, 084 

1,054,805 

106, 696 

2,572,583 


$2,982,439 

2, 947, 140 

18, 809 

16, 490 


28,486,155 

25, 873, 498 

1,220,302 

1,392,355 

295, 536 

275, 778 

700 

19,058 


19,113,906 

10,660,533 

7,506,273 

947, 100 

100,024 

97,977 

210 

1,837 


48,157,044 

37, 6.56, 151 

1,639,791 

8,861,102 

708,066 

492,042 

3,523 

212,501 


58,854,937 

46, 627, 699 

3,920,908 

8,306,330 

606, 891 

541,054 

10, 865 

54,972 


126, 138, 863 
74, 504, 256 
22, 879, 699 
28, 754, 908 

1,461,075 
455, 097 
31,766 
974,212 


704 


ABSTRACT  01*  THE   CEKStfS — AGRICTtLTtrRE. 


f  ABLE  4=1.— AVERAGE  VALUE  OP  LAND  AND  BUILDINGS  PER  FARM, 

tCotresponding  figures  for  all  farmers, 


FARMS  OtEBATED  BY  -WBITE  FARMERS, 

btVlSION  AND  STATE. 

Total. 

Owl 
1920 

lers. 

Managers. 

Tenants. 

1920 

1810 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

tfnited  States 

$11,601 

$6,206 

$10,633 

$5,939 

$39,703 

$25,471 

$12,607 

$6,146 

(IfioeRAi'Hic  DtVIStONS: 
New  England 

5,863 

7,008 

13,805 

22,396 

5,436 

4,054 

7, 455 

13,117 

19,  SS4 

3,808 
6,223 
7,922 

10,516 
2,802 
2,034 
3,917 
7,427 

13, 138 

5,233 
0,085 
11,176 
20, 541 
5,614 
4,533 
7,864 
11,770 
10, 709 

3,446 
4,500 
6,767 

10,087 
3,029 
2,357 
4,362 
6,257 

10,929 

24,015 
26,083 
31,124 
41,532 
29,521 
29,096 
64,395 
56,838 
75, 122 

15,204 
19, 698 
18,309 
23,842 
15,810 
14, 800 
45, 490 
45, 878 
55,599 

5,975 
8,005 
19,658 
25,360 
4,281 
2,937 
6, 247 
15,537 
24,424 

3,794 

Middle  Atlantic 

6,434 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

10,630 

11,138 

1,987 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain ... 

1,329 
2, 890 
10, 940 

Pacific 

16,875 

New  England: 
Maine 

4,232 

4,387 
5,474 
7,755 
6,485 
8,403 

7,383 

8,509 
0, 558 

10,398 
12,952 
25, 359 
7,325 
11,587 

18,513 
35, 628 
11,709 
19,249 
33,625 
29,876 
17, 187 

6,676 
8,752 
29,044 
6,670 
4,713 
4,377 
6,251 
4,517 
6,428 

4,919 
4, 355 
2,652 
3,493 

3,559 
4,991 
7,423 
9,724 

13, 556 
13, 858 
15,000 
14, 457 

7,846 
IS,  105 

9,521 
22,290 

13, 961 
13, 496 
26,200 

2,660 
3,175 
3,443 
5, 269 
5,307 
5,167 

5,507 
6,526 
4,748 

6,102 
7,410 
14, 042 
4,362 
6,798 

8,096 
15,017 

6,229 
11,133 
13, 186 
14,012 

9,817 

5,162 
5,440 
39,717 
3,582 
2,744 
2,060 
2,937 
2,079 
3,010 

2,507 
2,110 
1, 406 
1,093 

1,590 
2,933 
4,079 
5,036 

9,892 
7,988 
8,946 
8,871 
3, 269 
7,465 
5,439 
15, 560 

10,227 
10, 037 
16, 056 

4,127 
4,001 
5,044 
6, 498 
5,545 
7,291 

6,379 
7,338 
5,619 

8,863 
11,000 
20,367 

6,639 
10,804 

16,528 
32,925 
11,347 
18,385 
32,019 
29,639 
17,091 

5,299 
7,273 
18,379 
6,541 
4,465 
4,496 
7,712 
5,356 
5,892 

5,314 
4,780 
3,109 
3,916 

3,719 
5,108 
8,393 
10,603 

12,549 
12,681 
13,070 
13,011 

6, 903 
14, 194 

9,206 
17,408 

11,791 
12, 045 
21,817 

2,617 
3,041 
3,156 
4,505 

4,458 
4,607 

4,799 
5,557 
4,043 

5,477 
6,697 
12,220 
4, 065 
6,323 

7,545 
14,617 

6,312 
10, 495 
12, 248 
13, 721 
10,038 

4,613 
4,359 
20, 285 
3,695 
2,748 
2,281 
3,720 
2,642 
2,945 

2,784 
2,400 
1,722 
2,049 

1,752 
2,871 
5,192 
5,745 

8,674 
7,268 
7,315 
7,319 
2,524 
6, 161 
5,164 
10,620 

9,120 
8,904 
13,368 

11,150 
17, 140 
16,997 
31,423 
22, 595 
29,757 

28,754 
29,764 
22,668 

28,615 
28, 184 
47,641 
21,659 
22,907 

31,493 
50,023 
33,380 
41, 132 
50,327 
50,033 
37,305 

23,566 
28, 973 
124,564 
31,176 
21,098 
27, 038 
31,588 
31,821 
31,359 

29,039 
22, 134 

22,862 
40,552 

37, 660 
58,503 
30,321 
85,587 

56,513 
38,418 
80, 880 
47, 959 
54,627 

102, 433 
32, 651 

100, 598 

39,310 
39, 936 
90, 425 

5, 385 
9,938 
12, 479 
19,747 
20,618 
20, 868 

22,011 
26,044 
15, 654 

17, 479 
16,475 
27,238 
11,749 
^16,999 

17,128 
23,341 
20, 168 
35, 040 
32, 682 
30,354 
24,456 

15, 238 
25,856 
230,917 
18,009 
10, 520 
13,077 
14, 078 
13,037 
13,352 

17,271 
13, 146 
11,029 
16,449 

14,228 
33, 560 
13,801 
68,858 

52,264 
30, 284 
55, 408 
37,316 
63, 882 
37,926 
32,620 
77,250 

30,835 
34,080 
67,992 

3,912 
3,735 
6,741 
6,351 
6,086 
7,918 

8,976 
9,226 
8,200 

13, 280 
16,502 
31, 143 
9,523 
15, 151 

24,009 

38,906 
11,9,59 
20, 765 
36, 001 
29, 690 
16,878 

8,275 
10, 587 
19, 059 
5,579 
4,719 
3,839 
4, 160 
3,316 
2,820 

3,821 
3,401 
1,892 
2,102 

2,961 
3,294 

6,287 
7,825 

15,329 
17,175 
15,414 
17, 123 

8, 596 
20, 012 

9,614 
19,084 

21,146 
17, 108 
29,699 

2,549 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

2,481 
4,017 

Massachusetts 

4,434 

Rhode  Island 

4,886 

Connecticut 

4,496 

Meddle  Atlantic: 
New  York 

6,643 

New  Jersey 

6,891 

Peimsvlvania.. 

6,178 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

7. 255 

Indiana 

8,730 

Illinois 

16, 276 

Michigan... 

5,485 

Wisconsin. . . 

9,100 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota... 

9,812 

Iowa 

15, 469 

Missouri 

5,701 

North  Dakota.. 

13,  794 

South  Dakota. 

15,461 

Nebraska 

14,151 

Kansas 

9, 145 

South  Atlantic: 
Delaware 

5,679 

Maryland 

6,563 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

33, 058 
2,605 

West  Virginia 

2,385 

North  Carohna 

1,444 

South  Carolina 

1,718 

Georgia 

1,357 

Florida 

1,297 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

1,782 

Tennessee 

1,469 

Alabama 

895 

Mississippi 

870 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

1,178 

Louisiana . 

1,863 

Oklahoma 

3,141 

Texas 

3,470 

Mountain: 
Montana.  . 

12,379 

Idaho 

10,  954 

W3'oming 

10,  569 

Colorado 

13,017 

New  Mexico 

5,377 

Arizona 

9,855 

Utah 

5,524 

Nevada 

12, 146 

Pacific: 

Washington 

14,633 

Oregon 

13, 327 

California 

19,378 

COLOE   AND   TENURE    OF    FARMEES. 


705 


BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 
by  t  enure,  in  Table  27.1 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States. .  . 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central - 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atl.\ntic: 

New  York , 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacittc: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


farms  operated  by  colored  F.4RMEES. 


Total. 

1920 

1910 

$2, 663 

$1, 126 

4,263 

2, 531 

5,2S0 

3,390 

5,493 

3,407 

S,  199 

4,681 

2,573 

1,033 

2, 103 

860 

2,562 

1,209 

0,011 

2,066 

21,473 

9,701 

4,185 

1,478 

2, 100 

4,187 

4,169 

2,118 

3,089 

2,433 

1,975 

1,576 

7,220 

3,110 

4,908 

2,737 

4,018 

3,571 

7,231 

4,355 

5,648 

3,074 

7,441 

4,229 

6,813 

4,204 

4,099 

2,605 

3,201 

2,750 

4,184 

2,402 

12,207 

5,416 

5,854 

3, 281 

0,499 

4,183 

10,810 

6,507 

16,806 

5,883 

8,545 

4,878 

3,309 

2,149 

3, 488 

1,612 

11,665 

7,450 

2,113 

940 

3,428 

1,520 

3,009 

1,055 

2,604 

1,023 

2,479 

1,052 

1,356 

809 

2,857 

1,281 

2,368 

1,101 

1,228 

669 

2,497 

902 

2,524 

1,085 

1,735 

819 

4,154 

2,284 

2,871 

1,310 

8,775 

3,463 

9,924 

5,497 

0, 206 

3,200 

13,586 

7,013 

1,264 

1,048 

5, 297 

724 

8,155 

4,154 

2,897 

1,699 

9,945 

7,832 

9,401 

8,243 

21,790 

10,682 

Owners. 


1920 


$2, 782 


3,095 
3,263 
4,038 
7,817 
2,335 
2,295 
3, 108 
4,325 
11,207 


4,185 
1,517 
4,149 
2, 530 
1,779 
4,288 

3,503 
2,666 
3,521 

3,%3 
5,990 
4,761 
3,466 
3,112 

3,945 
9,233 
5, 141 
6,484 
10, 803 
13, 878 
7,427 

1,919 
2,244 
4,478 
1,845 
2,374 
2,633 
2.629 
2, 835 
1,428 

3,082 
2,  .569 
1,687 
2,448 

2,966 
2,319 
4,776 
2,896 

8,651 
7,820 
5, 748 
6, 496 
1,164 
3, 265 
3,995 
2,483 

7,196 
7,512 
13,932 


1910 


$1, 437 


1,979 
2,138 
2,696 
4,675 
1,035 
1,208 
1,670 
1,784 
5,440 


1,500 
1,000 
2,068 
2,228 
1,598 
2, 066 

2,079 
1,801 
2,541 

2,258 
3,829 
3,138 
2,272 
2,743 

2,613 
3,780 
2,677 
4, 196 
6,512 
5, 123 
4, 577 

1,349 

994 

6,050 

871 

1,323 

1,064 

1,085 

1,309 

930 

1 ,  207 
1, 138 
1,012 
1,371 

1,411 
1,192 
2,899 
1,445 

3, 392 
5,3.54 
3,180 
6,142 
904 
653 
2,267 
1,632 

5,375 
7, 332 
4,525 


Managers. 


1920 


$16, 142 


13, 161 
20, 033 
20, 818 
21,929 
11,652 
11,433 
14, 113 
25, 851 
50, 241 


10, 000 
2,967 

11,714 
7,000 

21,500 

18,678 
12,875 
23,967 

20, 482 
18,867 
27, 178 
18,387 
22, 167 

4,000 
51,000 
26, 585 
11,500 

9,794 
25, 000 
16,111 

11,050 
15, 475 
105, 700 
11,843 
27,963 
10,725 
12, 081 
8,  488 
10,005 

19,558 
15, 126 
8,298 
11,006 

12, 501 
9,275 
10, 138 
21,099 

22, 213 


31,700 
6,375 
19,380 
57,000 
5,000 

18,094 
22,909 
53,650 


1910 


$10, 567 


8,  863 
13, 954 
14,752 
20, 201 

7, 955 
10, 330 

8,970 
20, 932 
20, 784 


900 
10,000 
1,700 
9,075 


9,958 

11,289 
15,413 
13,885 

10,917 

14,755 

28, 296 

5, 222 

2,075 

6,620 
43,100 
20, 328 

4,500 

18, 153 

128,  (KX) 

16, 110 

9,113 
13, 478 
8,000 
7,393 
5,099 
7,527 
7,488 
6,163 
7,316 

9,436 
15, 775 
7,976 
9,204 

5,194 
7,845 
5,054 
13,488 

18,800 


Tenants. 


$2, 583 


6,964 
6,637 
8,065 
8, 560 
2,630 
2,015 
2, 347 
12,457 
21,282 


8,000 
13,500 
23,288 

3, 268 
250, 000 

3,500 

11,018 
16,563 
23,061 


1,200 
5,175 
2,921 
1,520 
10,767 

7, 604 
4,923 
8,715 

8,000 
8,567 
9,420 
5,514 
3,173 

5, 652 
17, 510 
6,010 
6,456 
10, 962 
22, 450 
10,302 

4,088 
4,526 
8,730 
2,498 
5,888 
3,150 
2,653 
2,418 
1,152 

2,612 
2,275 
1,115 
2,494 

2, 388 
1,596 
3,454 
2,816 

8,600 
15, 193 

7,651 
19, 103 

1,936 
17, 264 
13, 0.84 
11,295 

11,767 
12,095 
26,595 


1910 


$993 


3,098 
5,515 
4, 524 
4,210 
1,013 
774 
1,021 
7,352 
12,787 


1,483 
20,400 
2,750 
2,054 
1,521 
3,159 

6,261 
4,383 
6,211 

4,472 
4,326 
4,863 
4,169 
2,918 

1,892 
7,751 
3,661 
,  3,473 
5, 046 
7,605 
5,045 

2,577 
2,215 
11,000 
1,008 
2,115 
1,040 

995 
1,008 

600 

1,302 

1,060 

602 

811 

984 

716 

1,555 

1,231 

4,874 
6,292 
2,000 
10, 742 
4,624 
5,263 
6,896 
2,731 

11,916 

10,8.58 
13,091 


75108°— 23- 


-45 


706 


ABSTBACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGEICULTUEE. 


Table  4=2.— AVERAGE  VALUE  OF  LAND  AND  BUILDINGS  PER  ACRE, 

[Corresponding  figures  for  all  farmers, 


farms  operated  by  white  farmers. 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Total. 

Owners. 

Mana 

gers. 

Tenants. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

United  States 

$70. 02 

$40.  57 

$63. 24 

$38.00 

$49.00 

$27.03 

$92.50 

$51.68 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

54.00 
73.97 
126. 97 
95.56 
52.97 
45.19 
35.07 
26.91 
81.01 

36.43 
56.55 
75.30 
50.20 
24.01 
21.48 
18.22 
22.18 
47.91 

49.84 
68.51 
111.80 
80. 71 
50.32 
42. 50 
31.80 
25. 90 
82.20 

33.93 
52. 67 
68.09 
46.66 
23.43 
20.25 
16. 91 
23. 08 
49.77 

117.66 
133. 10 
146. 81 
73.33 
01.33 
62.  50 
18. 12 
17.96 
75.45 

75.08 
103.85 
84.20 
39.81 
37.22 
29. 48 
10.38 
12.07 
36.25 

53.15 

78.67 
155. 75 
115.24 
58. 96 
52.18 
48.24 
42.36 
80.61 

36.97 

Middle  Atlantic 

59.84 

East  North  Central 

We-st  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

91.09 

CO.  46 
26.34 

East  South  Central 

AVest  South  Central 

Mountain ....              

25.  27 
25.  42 
34.00 

Pacific 

50.98 

New  England: 

Maine 

37.61 
34.57 
37.58 
99.33 
79.69 
100. 29 

69.08 
109.99 
75.07 

113.27 
126.00 
187. 73 
75.52 
98.84 

109. 28 
227.11 
88.09 
41.22 
72.68 
87.90 
62.33 

69.55 
82.82 
993.32 
56.66 
42.87 
51.06 
65.00 
44.40 
48.79 

59.90 
51.96 
28.02 
31.28 

38.47 
46.75 
42.53 
31.71 

22.30 
69. 22 
19.83 
35.22 
9.01 
29.42 
48.08 
27.98 

69.07 
49.83 
100.99 

25.35 
26.43 
24.14 
07.52 
63.10 
03.29 

53.81 
84.43 
55.97 

68.68 
74.85 
108.43 
47.60 
57.09 

45. 63 
96.01 
49.  GO 
29.03 
40.16 
46.98 
40.05 

52.12 
49. 26 
1,304.27 
28.21 
26.35 
20.12 
24.44 
17.64 
23.69 

28.53 
23.78 
13.70 
15.34 

16.27 
23.16 
26.01 
16.20 

18.67 
46.48 
11.45 
30.13 
9.88 
39.25 
34.49 
14.53 

48.50 
39.27 
51.24 

36.95 
32.89 
35.99 
90.10 
72.16 
92.82 

64.11 
111.98 

68.88 

104.93 
117.17 
165. 68 
72.69 
96.45 

104.36 
222. 25 
84.68 
38.89 
63.52 
77.98 
60.38 

68.27 
80.86 
981.  53 
55.66 
41.07 
47.26 
62.25 
40.20 
51.17 

55.86 
49.89 
25.92 
28.06 

33.60 
42.91 
40.29 
28.35 

21.82 
64.29 
18.58 
31.55 
9.39 
27.58 
50.82 
30.79 

66.95 
47.93 
110.35 

24.97 
26.00 
23.21 
61.56 
57.04 
58.33 

50.46 
85.24 
51.44 

65.43 
71.25 
99.39 
46. 30 
54.89 

44.55 
96.11 
47.90 
28.03 
37.82 
40.22 
38.47 

57.48 
46.31 
941.12 
28.11 
2.5.40 
19.54 
23.53 
16.23 
21.62 

26.60 
22.74 
12.66 
14.47 

14.41 
20.46 
26.78 
14.90 

18.60 
44.39 
13.82 
26.  (11 
11.40 
40.07 
35.15 
20.95 

47.26 
37.  G3 
58.42 

60.11 
60.  C4 
64.11 
163.22 
155. 19 
170.93 

134. 72 
139.  44 
129.49 

155. 56 
138.67 
227. 71 
85.  23 
104. 52 

113.37 
221.24 
112.34 
43.28 
43.  93 
44.36 
45.23 

152. 90 
135.  62 
1,208.05 
76.20 
64.38 
60.22 
45.25 
51.37 
45.47 

102.30 

78.87 
33.19 
59.52 

71.35 
48.62 
28.59 
14.30 

17.60 
75.50 
20.80 
20.31 
6.09 
22.11 
10.21 
21.09 

84.38 
43.35 
79.49 

34.26 
32.24 
37.  94 
111.02 
116.46 
144.86 

106. 15 
119.52 
95.40 

94.97 
78.10 
116.  58 
50.77 
09.32 

50.56 
91.69 
63.52 
35.43 
22.00 
27.38 
25.63 

86.87 
120. 13 
2,226.48 
41.29 
32.06 
24. 23 
20.41 
22.48 
57.89 

52.93 
32.11 

18.76 
21.52 

31.67 
30.35 
20.39 

8.68 

18.39 
50.43 

6.00 
25.78 

6.35 
21.91 
20.12 

9.12 

55.42 
37.45 
34.57 

38.00 
33.49 
40.44 
91.15 
72.60 
90.82 

72.10 
95.97 
83.10 

126.05 
139. 97 

209.  74 
84.60 
109.31 

120.86 
233.24 
95.35 
48.29 
97.77 
110. 71 
66.74 

66.94 
78.03 
785.  38 
55. 66 
47.43 
62.09 
76.01 
51.37 
39.31 

72.04 
56.73 
33.13 
37.84 

49.59 
60.21 

46.88 
48.02 

30.68 
95.45 
30.26 
54.81 
10.95 
58.55 
69.41 
38.83 

72.36 
58.90 
94.28 

29.14 

New  Hampshire.          

26.48 

Vermont 

25.22 

Massachusetts 

65. 31 

Rhode  Island 

57.50 

Cnnnecticiif 

54.28 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

55.49 

New  J  ersey 

72.  55 

Penn.sylvania 

62.53 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

73. 82 

Indiana 

81.92 

IllLnois .  .. 

119. 45 

Michigan 

52. 99 

Wisconsin 

07.20 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

48.71 

Iowa 

98. 02 

Missouri 

53.48 

North  Dakota 

33.69 

South  Dakota 

48.  96 

Nebraska ^ 

66.26 

Kansas 

44.84 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

45.84 

Maryland '  . . 

46. 06 

Distric  t  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

1,248.34 
26. 12 

West  Virginia 

30. 30 

North  Carolina 

21.55 

South  Carolina 

28.39 

Georgia 

20.39 

Florida.. 

20.23 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

34. 58 

Tennessee 

26.  75 

Alabama 

10.73 

Mississippi.  . 

17.69 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

21.12 

Louisiana ... 

29.59 

Oklahoma 

25.27 

Texas 

25.84 

Mountain: 

Montana 

19.49 

Idaho 

60.83 

Wyoming  . 

17.92 

Colorado 

48. 17 

New  Mexico 

10.67 

Arizona 

76.48 

Utah 

48.11 

Nevada . . 

25.07 

Pacqic: 

Washington 

52.19 

Oregon 

47.74 

California 

51.57 

COLOR   AND   TENURE    OF    FARMERS. 


707 


BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 
bj'  tenure,  in  Table  2S.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central-. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Mame 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Micliigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virghiia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon. 

California 


FABMS  operated  BY  COLORED  FARMERS. 


Total. 


1920         1910 


$56.  39 


55.90 
84.37 
88.58 
37.52 
54.20 
53.33 
54.11 
32.83 
247. 51 


57. 
19. 
26. 
66. 
41. 
74. 

62. 
81. 
121. 

90. 
11.5. 
105. 

61. 

62. 

42. 
150. 

86. 
18. 
20. 


52. 
61. 
810. 
44. 
62. 
66. 
66. 
45. 
27. 

84. 
59. 
26. 
69. 


49. 
45. 
50. 

14. 

105. 
46. 
85. 
36. 
56. 
65. 
53. 

124. 

53. 

SOS. 


$23. 23 


53.09 
59.31 
57.42 
21.07 
20.80 
20.57 
22.29 
21.14 
80.90 


28.76 
67.67 
22.  09 
66.12 
38. 59 
61.27 

43.31 
76.02 

7S.24 

56.15 
75.67 
68.17 
41.27 
40.71 

29.80 
77.88 
52.29 
15.94 
12.64 
33.74 
40.61 

34.78 
28.65 
941. 05 
20.21 
31.16 
21.74 
25.12 
18.17 
15.50 

34.10 
26.27 
14.52 
23.00 

26.01 
21.15 
20.74 
21.38 

14.17 
37.94 
19.24 
37.32 
12.25 
22.99 
50. 05 
34.49 

87.37 
24.00 
125.01 


Owners. 


1920         1910 


$38.  84 


59.61 
64.38 
71.98 
30.25 
43.44 
32.40 
39.90 
22.24 
83.09 


57.08 
16.24 
28.33 
71.82 
39.03 
124. 75 

49.71 
84.39 
90.20 

75. 16 
105. 94 
75.98 
56.19 
61.05 

38.67 
132. 93 
75.  46 
IS.  37 
19.67 
95.64 
50.05 

54. 45 
66.77 
1,612.00 
41.55 
50.21 
50.62 
52.20 
34.15 
25.31 

68.26 
47.22 
2L78 
31.09 

43.73 
34.07 
44.01 
37.76 

14.05 
78.32 
38.98 
34.48 
31.95 
33.32 
60.35 
46.56 

53.44 
30.21 
136. 67 


$18. 18 


46.93 
42.72 
49.37 
17.45 
18.70 
15.63 
17.53 
18.65 
30.20 


29.09 
21.39 
20.75 
63.06 
41.95 
55.50 

34.96 
70.14 
54.45 

48.30 
71.72 
56.59 
38.68 
40.69, 

26.47' 
78. 90 
42.90 
15.91 
12.52 
28.11 
37.19 

40.22 
32.16 
834. 48 
20.31 
28.44 
19.05 
20.14 
15.22 
14.80 

28.02 
20.62 
1L79 
15.41 

17.19 
15.31 
20.21 
16.44 

13.80 
33.70 
18.53 
33.00 
11.75 
21. 05 
29.01 
35.23 

45.46 
17.06 
45.60 


Managers. 


1920         1910 


$75.  54 


59.15 
183.30 
155.  90 
79.53 
76.39 
54.16 
42.15 
20.76 
300.41 


30.77 
21.50 
67.71 
77.78 
65.65 

126. 37 
130. 18 
259. 07 

162.  66 
109.19 
227.11 
195.37 
109.92 

166. 67 

204. 00 

115.41 

28.75 

15.06 

52.27 

110.98 

111.01 
105.  82 
1,112.63 
74.55 
147. 17 
80.02 
.^.9.  60 
60.51 
94.60 

145. 37 

86.47 
32.78 
53.11 

89.89 
58.99 
34.94 
33.82 

48.34 


24.32 

5,000.00 

17.35 

134. 44 


79.58 
490. 38 
85.  75 
6.73 
62.50 

13.5.  93 
134. 07 
317. 25 


S.31 


81.20 
142. 02 
95.02 
52.05 
39.40 
33.69 
16.18 
28.81 
168. 50 


71.69 

112.97 
185. 70 
125. 35 

98.61 
106. 30 
98.17 
57.67 
27.39 

29.36 
84.84 
110. 66 
18.75 
15.18 
80.00 
33.67 

60.88 
87.76 
2, 000. 00 
44.38 
54.50 
29.33 
23.10 
27.51 
74.08 

87.41 
45.50 
23.72 
26.45 

39.21 
28.80 
21.68 
11.54 

16.89 


100.00 
5.00 
16.84 
21.46 

100.00 
21.88 

232. 63 
53.69 
204.20 


Tenants. 


1920         1910 


$66. 46 


$34. 83 


45.62 
84.76 
112.08 
73.  25 
58.66 
63.49 
64.93 
114.09 
358. 82 


40.00 

21. 54 
34.03 
33.93 
54.95 

8L52 
73.82 
100.42 

104. 48 
127.04 
142. 31 
67.58 
68.97 

74.48 
172. 51 
101.14 

23.14 

38.37 
101.33 

63.98 

50.16 

.54. 01 

519. 64 

48.43 

78. 55 
74.% 
71.44 
48.24 
27.81 

104.30 
65.71 
29.10 
87.03 

86.47 
57.27 
47.95 
60.37 

14.36 

189.  21 

74.38 

149. 30 
99.13 

297. 36 
226. 02 
189.83 

284. 67 

274. 31 
367. 06 


57.37 
76.48 
68.67 
54.09 
21.58 
22.96 
27.03 
70.20 
179. 19 


27. 13 
111.78 
44.00 
50.99 
32.07 
60.86 

74.04 
60.56 
97.88 

64.44 
77.69 
77.17 
49.57 
42.56 

45.72 
75. 74 
61.04 
17.12 
22.75 
59.75 
49.82 

31.45 
23.18 
1,000.00 
19.15 
38.14 
23.31 
27.11 
18.82 
14.62 

41.42 
29.28 
15.58 
27.00 

33.32 
24.87 
22.00 
25.75 

55.76 
92.97 
23.08 
62.42 
28.18 
151.48 
11.5.26 
30.06 

282. 20 
204.83 
160. 98 


708 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS^ AGRICULTURE, 


Table  43.— NUMBER  OF  FARM  OPERATORS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  WITH  PER  CENT 
DISTRIBUTION,  BY  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  TENURE:  1920  AND  1910. 


TOTAL. 

OWNERS. 

MANAGERS. 

TENANTS. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

All  farm  operators. 

6,448,343 

6,361,502 

3,925,090 

3,948,722 

68,449 

58,104 

2,454,804 

2,354,676 

White  farm  operators 

5, 498, 454 

4,917,386 

581,068 

919,  889 

5, 440, 619 

4,771,063 

669,  556 

920, 883 

3, 691, 868 

3, 227,  521 

464, 3^7 

233, 222 

3, 707, 501 

3, 162,  .584 

544. 917 

241,221 

66, 223 

59,035 

7,188 

2,226 

56,  560 

50,087 

6,473 

1,544 

1,740,363 

1, 630,  .S30 

109, 533 

714, 441 

1,676,558 
1, 558, 392 

Foreign  born 

118,166 

Colored  farm  operators. . . 

678, 118 

PER    CENT    DISTRIBUTION    BY   COLOR  AND  NATIVITY. 

All  farm  operators. 

100.  C 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

White  farm  operators 

8.5.3 

76.3 

9.0 

14.7 

85.5 
7.5.0 
10.5 
14.5 

94.1 

82.2 
11.8 
5.9 

93.9 

80.1 

13.  S 

6.1 

96.7 
86.2 
10.5 
3.3 

97.3             70.9            71.2 
86. 2             66. 4             66. 2 

11.1               4.5              5.0 

Colored  farm  operators. . . 

2. 7             29. 1             28. 8 

PER    CENT    DISTRIBUTION  BY  TENURE. 

All  farm  operators. 

100.0 

100.0 

60.9 

62.1 

1. 1           0. 9 

38.1 

37.0 

White  farm  operators 

100.0 
100.0 
100.0 
100.0 

100.0 
100.0 
100.0 
100.0 

67.1 
6.5.6 
79.9 
24.6 

68.1 
66.3 
81.4 
26.2 

1.2 
1.2 
1.2 
0.2 

1.0 
1.0 
1.0 
0.2 

31.7 
33.2 
18.9 
75.2 

30.8 
32.7 

17.6 

Colored  farm  operators  .. 

73.6 

Includes  farmers  with  country  of  birth  not  reported,  as  follows:  For  1920,  99,540;  for  1910,  7,807. 


RACE   AND   NATIVITY   OF   FARMERS. 


709 


Table  44.— ACREAGE  AND  VALUE  OF  FARMS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  COLOR, 
NATIVITY,  AND  TENURE  OF  FARMER:  1920. 


COLOR,  NATH'ITY,  AND  TENURE. 


All  farm  operators 

OwTiers 

Managers 

Tenants 

White  farm  operators,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Native  white  farm  operators 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Foreign-born  white  farm  operators 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Colored  farm  operators 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


All  farm  operators 

White  farm  operators 

Native 

Foreign  born 

Colored  farm  operators 


All  farm  operators 

White  farm  operators 

Native 

Foreign  born 

Colored  farm  operators 


All  land  in  farms 
Cacres). 


955,883,715 


636,775,015 

54, 129, 157 

264, 979, 543 


910,939,194 

620, 070,  823 

53,653,478 

237, 214, 893 

799,767,149 

534, 507, 308 

48, 950,  294 

216,303,547 

111,172,045 

85, 563, 515 

4,697,184 

20,911,346 

44, 944, 521 

16,704,192 

475, 679 

27,764,650 


Improved  land 
in  farms  (acres). 


503,073,007 


314, 107, 4S3 

13, 210, 999 

175,754,525 


473,774,566 

306,029,220 

13, 009, 436 

154,735,910 

411,266,350 

259, 480, 553 

11,674,897 

140,110,900 

62,508,216 

46,  5^8,  667 

1,334,539 

14, 625, 010 

29, 298, 441 

8,078,263 

201,563 

21,018,615 


Value  of  farms 
(land  and 
buildings). 


$66,316,002,602 


39,864,222,907 

2, 665, 216, 465 

23, 786, 563, 230 


63,786,058,855 

39,215,462,823 

2, 629, 284, 676 

21,941,311,356 

54,800,517,317 

32,954,157,743 

2, 283, 109. 796 

19, 563, 249, 778 

8, 985, 541, 538 

6,261,30.5,080 

346, 174, 880 

2,378,061,578 

2,  ,529, 943, 747 

648,760,084 

35,931,789 

1, 845, 251, 874 


PER    CENT  DISTRIBUTION. 


100.0 


95.3 
83.7 
11.6 

4.7 


100.0 


94.2 
81.8 
12.4 

5.8 


100.0 


96.2 
82.6 
13.5 
3.8 


AVERAGE    PER    FARM. 


148.2 


78.0 


$10,284 


86.2 
83.6 
107.6 
30.8 


11,601 
11,144 
15,464 
2,663 


710 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE    CENSUS- — AGRICULTUKE. 


Table  4,5.— NUMBER  OF  FARM  OPERATORS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  RACE    AND 

TENURE:  1920  AND  1910. 


TOTAL. 

OWNERS. 

MANAGERS. 

TENANTS. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

All  farm  operators. 

6,448,343 

6,361,502 

3,925,090 

3,948,722 

68,449 

58,104 

2,454,804 

2,354,676 

White  farm  operators 

Colored  farm  operators... 
Negroes 

5,498,454 

949, 889 

925, 708 

16, 680 

6,892 

609 

5,440,619 

920, 883 

893, 370 

24, 251 

2,502 

760 

3, 691, 868 

233, 222 

218,612 

13,  S21 

717 

72 

3,707,501 

241, 221 

21S,  972 

21, 892 

294 

63 

66,223 

2,226 
2,026 

54 
123 

23 

56, 560 

1,544 

1,434 

47 

45 

18 

1,740,363 

714, 441 

705,070 

2, 805 

6,052 

514 

1, 676, 558 

678, 118 
672  964 

TnfTians.  . 

2,312 
2  163 

Japanese 

679 

Table  46.— ACREAGE  AND  VALUE  OF  FARMS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  RACE  OF 

FARMER:  1920. 


All  land  in  farms 
(acres). 


Improved  land 
in  farms  (acres). 


V^alue  of  farms 
(land  and 
buildings). 


All  farm  operators 

White  farm  operators 

Colored  farm  operators... 

Negroes 

Indians 

Japanese 

Chinese 


955,883,715 


503,073,007 


910, 939, 194 

44, 944, 521 

41, 432, 182 

2,962,313 

491, 625 

58, 401 


,  473,774,566 

29,298,441 

27, 928, 900 

895, 898 

422, 768 

50, 875 


$66,316,002,602 


63,786,058,855 

2,529,943,747 
2, 257, 645, 325 

89,399,963 
164, 109, 442 

18,789,017 


RACE   AND   NATIVITY   OF   FARMERS. 


711 


Table  47.— NUMBER  OF  FARM  OPERATORS,  BY  COLOR  AND  NATIVITY,  BY  DIVISIONS 
AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States  . . 

GEOGRAPinc  divisions: 

New  England , 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Ailantic 

East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carohna 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington , 

Oregon , 

California 


ALL    FARM 

operators. 


1920 


6, 448, 343 


156 

425 

1,081 

1,096 

1, 158: 

1,051 

996 

214 

234 


4S, 
20 
29; 
32, 
4 
22, 

193 

29, 

202; 

256, 
2Q5: 
237 
196: 

189: 

178, 
213 
263 
77 
74 
124 
165, 

10 

■47; 

186, 
87 
269: 
192: 
310: 

270, 
2.52 
256' 
272 

232 
135 
191 
436 

57 
42 
1.= 
59 
29 

9 
25 

3 

66 
50 
117 


1910 


6, 361, 502 


188, 
468: 
1, 123 
1, 109 
1,111 
1, 042: 
943 

183: 
189: 


60 
27 
32: 

36: 
5: 

26; 

215 
33: 
219, 

272 
215: 
251 
206 

177; 

156 
217 
277 
74: 
77: 
129: 
177; 

10 

48, 


253 
176 
291 
50: 

259 

246: 
262 
274; 

214 
120 
190 
417 

26, 

30' 

10: 

41 

3, 

9 
21 

2, 

56, 
45 

88: 


native  white 

FARM 
OPERATORS.! 


1920 


4, 917, 386 


128, 028 
376, 701 
935, 492 
883, 809 
767, 771 
740, 862 
724, 301 
197, 678 
162, 744 


43, 830 
17, 890 
25, 280 
22, 950 
3,123 
14, 955 

166, 869 
22, 555 
187, 277 

241,075 
198, 156 
214, 177 
147, 450 
134,634 

110,966 
181,109 
251, 835 
40, 899 
52, 700 
99,441 
146, 859 

8, 905 
40, 130 
153 
136, 874 
86, 033 
193,081 
83,542 
180, 217 
38,836 

256, 886 
213, 832 
159, 865 
110,279 

158, 273 

71,081 

167,472 

327, 475 

41,051 
35, 284 
13. 306 
49,846 
26, 593 

8, 262 
21,276 

2,060 

45,265 
40,484 
76, 995 


1910 


4,771,063     581,068 


FOREIGN-BORN 
WHITE  FARM 
OPERATORS. 


1920 


161 

009 

419 

342 

929 

619 

8,30 

642 

748 

878 

712 

443 

692 

624 

143 

991 

132, 

515 

55 

014 

24 

347 

28 

968 

28 

431 

4 

408 

19, 

841 

187 

629 

26 

796 

204, 

917 

252 

645 

204 

951 

217 

0,53 

147 

790 

107, 

180 

74 

710 

167 

856 

2,59 

111 

35 

750 

49 

360 

93 

509 

150, 

346 

9 

504 

40 

669 

168 

134 

1.55 

95 

138 

187 

6.57 

79 

424 

IfiS 

083 

34, 

080 

245 

499 

206 

821 

151 

214 

108, 

909 

148 

627 

63 

236 

161 

773 

318, 

988 

18 

165 

24 

694 

9 

019 

37 

198 

32 

088 

5 

218 

15 

948 

1 

661 

37 

770 

35 

819 

58 

926 

28, 265 

46,910 

144, 775 

206, 22:3 

7,373 

3,506 

39, 937 

40, 984 

63,095 


4,384 
2,619 
3,767 
8,930 
940 
7,625 

25, 776 
6, 612 
14, 522 

14, 004 
6,398 
22,  111 
4.8, 264 
53,998 

67, 305 
32, 221 
8, 343 
36, 248 
20, 325 
24, 592 
17, 189 

363 

1,.569 

31 

1,582 

752 

392 

141 

328 

2,215 

1,112 
760 

1,031 
603 

2,049 
2, 323 
5, 791 
29, 774 

15,563 
6,314 
2,273 
9,535 
1,376 
1,067 
3,972 
884 

19,757 

9,149 

34, 189 


1910 


669, 556 


27, 451 

47,076 

188, 153 

269, 442 

7,141 

4,819 

41,501 

31, 427 

52, 546 


4,973 
2,691 
3,721 
8,362 
843 
6,861 

27, 029 
6,215 
13, 832 

17, 450 
■9, 729 
33, 394 
58, 224 
69,356 

.81, 134 
48,  987 
14,  467 
37, 867 
25,  476 
35, 707 
25, 804 

410 

1,882 

37 

1,749 

839 

412 

212 

385 

1,215 

1,9,56 
883 

1,244 
736 

2,458 
2,431 

7,748 
28, 864 

6,853 
5,708 
1,903 
8,398 
1,440 

806 
5, 452 

867 

17, 297 
9,056 
26, 193 


COLORED  FARM 
OPERATORS. 


1920 


949,  889 


271 

1, 536 

4,477 

6,919 

383,832 

307, 232 

231, 850 

5,447 

8,325 


13 
14 
28 
121 
20 
75 

550 
535 
451 

1, 616 
572 
893 
733 
663 

207 

109 
2,826 

543 
1,612 

384 
1,238 

872 

6,209 

20 

47, 786 

504 

76, 290 

109,010 

130, 187 

12,954 

12, 628 
38, 182 
95, 203 
161,219 

72, 282 
62, 059 

18, 725 
7,S  784 

1,063 
508 
169 
553 

1,875 
646 
414 
219 

1,266 

573 

6,486 


1910 


920, 883 


342 

1,961 

5,717 

9,864 

355, 862 

325, 218 

209, 061 

8,028 

4,830 


29 
15 
20 

124 
41 

113 

939 
476 
546 

1,950 
805 

1,425 
946 
591 

293 

201 
3,666 

743 
2,808 

462 
1,691 

922 

6, 372 

12 

48, 114 

708 

65, 656 

96,  798 

122,  .559 

14,721 

11,730 

38, 308 
110,443 
164, 737 

63, 593 
54, 879 
20, 671 
69, 918 

1,196 

405 

65 

574 

2,148 

3,203 

276 

161 

1,125 

627 

3,078 


1  Includes  farmers  with  country  of  birth  not  reported. 


712 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 

Table  48.— NUMBER  OF   FARM   OPERATORS,  BY  COLOR, 


all  farm  operators. 

native 

white  farm  operators.' 

Total. 

Owners. 

Mana- 
gers. 

Tenants. 

Total. 

Owners. 

Mana- 
gers. 

Tenants. 

United  States 

6,448,343 

3,925,090 

68, 449 

2;,  454, 804 

4,917,386 

3,227,521 

59,035 

1, 630, 830 

GEOGKAPinc  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantis 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Cen  tral . . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  SouthCentral. . 

156,564 

425, 147 

1,084,744 

1,096,951 

1,158,976 

1,051,600 

996,088 

244, 109 

234, 164 

140, 160 
327, 104 
766, 786 
711,156 
607,089 
525,  S08 
464, 328 
202, 515 
ISO,  144 

4,802 
9,853 
13, 551 
10,776 
9,799 
3,50(5 
5,013 
4,116 
7,033 

11,602 

88, 190 

304,407 

375, 019 

542,  088 

522, 286 

526, 747 

37, 478 

46,987 

128,028 
376, 701 
935, 492 
883,809 
767,771 
740, 862 
724,301 
197,678 
162,744 

114,804 
287,821 
641,  233 
54.5,2s3 
498, 214 
467, 447 
382, 668 
163,  248 
126,803 

3,754 
8,478 
12, 086 
9,509 
8,508 
3,045 
4,407 
3,592 
5,656 

9,470 
80,402 
282, 173 
329,  017 
261,049 
270, 370 
337, 226 
30  838 

Pacific 

30  285 

New  England: 

48, 227 
20,523 
29,075 
32,001 
4,083 
22, 655 

193, 195 

29,702 

202, 250 

256,695 
205, 126 
237, 181 
196, 447 
189, 295 

178,478 
213, 439 
263, 004 
77,690 
74,637 
124,417 
165,286 

10,140 

47,908 

204 

186, 242 

87,289 
269,763 
192,693 
310, 732 

54, 005 

270,626 
252, 774 
256,099 
272, 101 

2.32.604 
135, 463 
191,988 
436,033 

57,677 
42, 106 
15,748 
59, 934 
29, 844 

9,975 
25,662 

3,163 

66, 288 
50,206 
117,670 

45,437 
18, 604 
25, 121 
28, 087 
3,  245 
19,666 

151,717 
21,  889 
153,498 

177,986 
137,  210 
132, 574 
159, 406 
159, 610 

132, 744 
121,888 
185, 030 
56,917 
47, 815 
69,672 
97,090 

6,010 

32, 805 

100 

136,363 

72, 101 
151,376 

67, 724 
102, 123 

38,487 

179,327 
148, 082 
107,089 
91,310 

112,647 
57, 254 
93,217 

201,210 

50, 271 
34, 647 
13,403 
45,  291 
25,756 

7,869 
22,579 

2,699 

52,701 
39,863 
87, 580 

786 
546 
568 

1,627 
205 

1,070 

4,376 

987 

4,490 

3,065 
2,329 
3,411 
2,319 
2,427 

1,,596 
2,487 
2,247 
855 
781 
1,315 
1,495 

144 

1,262 

19 

2,134 

1,090 

928 

738 

1,655 

1,829 

969 
807 
741 
989 

736 

828 

935 

2,514 

899 
758 
377 
880 
433 
305 
296 
168 

1,168 

916 

4,949 

2,004 
1,373 
3,386 
2,287 
633 
1,919 

37,102 

6,826 

44,262 

75,644 
65, 587 
101, 196 

34,722 
27, 258 

44, 138 
89,064 
75,727 
19,918 
26, 041 
53,430 
66,701 

3,986 

13, 841 

85 

47,745 

14,098 

117,459 

124,231 

206,954 

13,689 

90,330 
103,885 
148,269 
179, 802 

119, 221 
77,381 
97, 836 

232,309 

6,, 507 
6,701 
1,968 
13,763 
3,655 
1,801 
2,787 
296 

12, 419 
9,427 
25, 141 

43,830 
17, 890 
25, 280 
22,950 
3,123 
14,955 

166, 869 
22, 555 
187,277 

241,075 
198, 156 
214, 177 
147, 4,50  ■ 
134, 034 

110,966 
181,109 
251, 835 
40,899 
52,700 
99,441 
146,859 

8,905 
40, 130 
153 
136,874 
86,033 
193, 081 
83,542 
180, 217 
38, 836 

256,886 
213,832 
159, 865 
110,279 

158, 273 

71,081 

167, 472 

327,475 

41,051 
35,284 
13,306 
49, 846 
26,593 

8,262 
21,276 

2,060 

45,265 
40,484 
76,995 

41,338 
16,225 
21,719 
20, 157 
2,521 
12,844 

130,404 

16,046 

141,371 

165,688 
131, 737 
118,774 
115,624 
109,410 

74,871 
100,741 
176,040 
27,489 
31,450 
51,829 
82, 863 

5,334 
27,914 
7^ 
103,988 
71,181 
128, 774 
44, 859 
85, 836 
30, 256 

173,070 

137,644 

88,974 

67, 759 

95,5.39 
44,727 
79, 136 
163, 266 

35,301 
28,748 
11,340 
37, 750 
23,202 

6,482 
18,688 

1,737 

34,970 
31,569 
60,264 

689 
472 
506 
1,191 
153 
743 

3,586 

779 

4,113 

2,842 
2,251 
3,124 
1,925 
1,94-4 

1,227 
2, 278 
2,124 
627 
654 
1,183 
1,416 

125 

1,056 

14 

1,904 

1,071 

820 

551 

1,432 

1,535 

918 
748 
600 
779 

637 

721 

833 

2,216 

722 
660 
340 
807 
401 
270 
268 
124 

941 

802 

3,913 

1,803 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

1,193 
3,055 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut     

1,602 

449 

1,368 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

32, 879 
5,730 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

41, 793 

72, 545 

Indiana 

Illinois 

64, 168 
92,  279 
29,901 
23,280 

34,  868 

Michigan 

West  North  Central: 

Iowa 

78, 090 

73,671 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

12,783 
20,  .596 
46, 429 

Kansas 

62, 580 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

3,446 

Maryland 

11,160 

District  of  Cohunbia. 
Virginia 

67 
30,982 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

13,781 
63,487 
38, 132 
92, 949 

Florida 

7,045 

East  South  Centr.\l: 

82,898 

Tennessee 

75,  440 

70, 291 

Mississippi  .        ... 

41,741 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

62.097 

Louisiana 

25,633 

Oklahoma 

87,503 

Texas 

161,993 

Mountain: 

Montana 

5,028 

Idaho 

5,876 

Wyoming 

1,626 

Colorado 

11,289 

New  Mexico 

2,990 

Arizona 

1,510 

Utah 

2,320 

Nevada 

199 

Pacific: 

Washington 

9,354 

8,113 

12,818 

1  Includes  farmers  with  country  of  birth  not  reported. 


HACE   AND   NATIVITY   OF   FARMERS. 
NATIVITY,  AND  TENURE,   BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


713 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

foreign-born  wihte  farm 
operators. 

coloeed  farm 

operators. 

Total. 

Owners. 

Mana- 
gers. 

Tenants. 

Total. 

Owners. 

Mana- 
gers. 

Tenants. 

trnited  States 

581, 068 

464,347 

7,188 

109,533 

949,889 

233,222 

2,226 

714,441 

Geographic  division.s: 

2S,  265 

46,910 

144,775 

206, 223 

7,373 

3,506 

39, 937 

40,9.84 

63,095 

25,138 
38,308 
122, 469 
160,997 
6,212 
2,821 
22,  274 
34, 905 
51,223 

1,030 

1,285 

1,394 

1,183 

334 

54 

200 

497 

1,211 

2,097 

7,317 

20,912 

44,043 

827 

631 

17,463 

5,582 

10,661 

271 

1,536 

4,477 

6,919 

383,  .832 

307,  232 

231,850 

5,447 

8,325 

218 

975 

3,084 

4,  ,876 

102,663 

55,  .540 

59,3,S6 

4,362 

2,118 

18 

90 

71 

84 

957 

407 

406 

27 

166 

35 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central . . . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central  — 
West  South  Central. . . 

471 

1,322 

1,959 

280, 212 

251,  2,85 

172, 0.58 

1,058 

6,041 

New  England: 

4,384 
2, 619 
3,767 
ii,'SiO 
940 
7,625 

25,776 
6, 612 
14,522 

14,004 
6,398 
22,111 
48, 264 
53,998 

67,305 
32, 221 
8,343 
36,248 
20,325 
24,. 592 
17, 189 

363 

1,569 

31 

1,.582 

752 

392 

141 

328 

2,215 

1,112 
760 

1,031 
603 

2,049 
2,323 
5,791 
29,774 

15,  .563 
6,314 
2,273 
9,535 
1,376 
1,067 
3,972 
884 

19, 757 

9,149 

34, 189 

4,086 
2,367 
3,381 

7,823 

710 

6,771 

20,8.84 
5.558 
11, 866 

11,245 
5,167 
13,266 
43, 219 
49,572 

57,696 
21, 073 
7,346 
28,959 
14.900 
17;589 
13,434 

321 

1,342 

19 

1,426 

517 

325 

106 

245 

1,911 

938 
598 
913 
372 

1,735 
1,541 
4,593 
14,4a5 

13,985 

5,536 

1,940 

7,293 

911 

834 

3,6.52 

754 

17, 214 

7,936 

26, 073 

97 
73 
59 

429 
51 

321 

765 
188 
332 

1,87 
64 
278 
385 
480 

368 
208 

75 
226 
117 
128 

61 

6 
55 

4 
33 
11 
12 

4 

16 

193 

16 
6 
14 

18 

4 
15 
17 
16^ 

167 

98 
37 
67 
30 
30 
25 
43 

218 
106 

887 

201 
179 
327 
678 
179 
533 

4,127 

806 

2,324 

2,572 
1,167 
8,  .567 
4,660 
3,946 

9,241 
10,940 
922 
7,063 
5,308 

6,  .H75 
3,694 

36 
172 
8 
123 
224 
.55 
31 
67 
HI 

158 
156 
104 
213 

310 

767 

1,181 

15, 205 

1,411 
680 
296 

2,175 

435 

203 

295 

87 

2,325 

1,107 

7,  229 

13 
14 
28 
121 
20 
75 

550 
535 
451 

1,616 
572 
893 
733 
663 

207 

109 
2,826 

54;^ 
1,612 

384 
1,238 

872 

6,209 

20 

47,786 

504 

76, 290 

109, 010 

130,  187 

12,954 

12,628 
38, 182 
95, 20;3 
161,  219 

72,282 
62, 059 

18,725 
78,784 

1,063 
508 
169 
553 

1,875 
646 
414 
219 

1,266 

573 

6,486 

13 
12 
21 
107 
14 
51 

429 
2,85 
201 

1,053 
306 
.534 
563 
628 

177 

74 

1,644 

469 
1,465 

254 

793 

355 

3,549 

9 

30,949 

403 

22, 277 

22,7.59 

16,042 

6,320 

5,319 
9,840 
17,202 
23,179 

15,373 
10,9.86 
9,488 
23,539 

985 
36G 
123 
248 
1,643 
553 
239 
208 

517 

358 

1,243 

New  Hampshire 

1 
3 
7 
1 
6 

25 
20 
45 

36 
14 
9 
9 
3 

1 
1 

4S 
2 

10 
4 

18 

13 

151 

1 

197 
8 
96 
183 
207 
101 

35 
63 
127 
192 

95 
92 
85 
134 

10 

6' 

2 
5 
3 
1 

9 

8 

149 

i 

4 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island-- 

7 
5 

Connecticut 

18 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

96 

230 

145 

EA.ST  North  Central: 
Ohio 

527 

252 

350 

161 

32 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

29 

34 

1,134 

North  Dakota 

72 

South  Dakota . . 

137 

Nebraska 

126 

Kansas 

427 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware              

504 

2,509 

District  of  Columbia. . . 

10 
16,640 

93 

North  Carohna 

South  Carolina 

53,917 
86,068 
113,938 

Florida 

6,533 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

7,274 

Tennessee 

28,2,89 

77, 874 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

137, 848 
56,814 

Louisiana 

50,981 

Oklahoma 

9,152 

Texas 

55, 111 

Mountain: 

68 

Idaho     

145 

Wyoming 

46 

299 

230 

88 

Utah 

172 

Nevada 

10 

PAcnric: 

Washington 

740 

207 

5,094 

714 


ABSTHACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 


Table   49.— ACREAGE   OF  FARM  LAND,  BY  COLOR  AND    NATIVITY  OF  FARMER,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:   1920. 

[Acreage  of  land  operated  by  all  farmers  in  Table  58.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States 

Geographic  dimsions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  Noeth  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wvoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


acreage  of  all  land  in  farms 
operated  by — 


Native 
white 
farmers. 


799,767,149 


14, 577, 167 
36,926,113 
103, 322, 178 
201,588,879 
78,825,092 
66,4.55,226 
155,099,848 
99,283,989 
43,788,657 


4,960,209 
2,3,36,254 
3, 674, 319 
1,968,970 
276, 543 
1,360,872 

18,344,237 

1,928,591 

16, 653, 285 

22,462,603 
20,405,497 
29,140,069 
14,709,946 
16,504,063 

19, 362, 288 
28,405,463 
33,471,859 
19,393,945 
25,372,917 
35,198,035 
40,384,372 

861, 124 

4, 277, 868 

4,912 

16,085,118 

9, 479,  825 

16, 538, 442 

8,009,681 

18,296,541 

5,271,581 

21,088,067 
17, 920, 245 
15,143,115 
12,303,799 

14,606,175 

7, 663, 958 

28,870,010 

103, 959, 705 

25,960,310 
7, 167, 170 
10,094,051 
21,493,748 
22,882,250 
5, 310, 845 
4,531,616 
1,843,999 

10,237,175 
11,432,137 
22,119,3*5 


Foreign- 
born 
white 

farmers. 


111,172,045 


Colored 
farmers. 


44,944,521 


2,392 

809 

3,550 

659 

14,235 

364 

53,872 

459 

725 

210 

328 

565 

7,369 

396 

17,055 

768 

11,641 

815 

464 

806 

266 

076 

557 

042 

519 

917 

54 

105 

5.30 

863 

2,245 

691 

327 

674 

977 

294 

952 

873 

621 

119 

2,777 

004 

4,274 

302 

5,610 

066 

10,839 

191 

5,060, 

586 

1,112 

386 

16,634 

354 

8,413 

432 

6,960 

7,58 

4,851 

752 

28 

499 

128, 

.554 

468 

212 

575 

62 

421 

45 

8.52 

36 

991 

72 

608 

137 

242 

97, 

746 

66 

808 

85, 

496 

78, 

515 

225 

813 

173 

286 

1,368, 

,521 

5,601, 

776 

8,458 

731 

1,160 

816 

1,692 

432 

2,880 

888 

1,463 

024 

430 

859 

467, 

624 

501, 

394 

2,906 

146 

2,010, 

328 

6,725, 

341 

20, 666 

96, 129 

277, 637 

1,511,891 

18,224,941 

12,113,672 

10,979,883 

997,469 

722,233 


42 
26 
26; 

100 
36 
57 


20 

8 

i9o: 
186: 

850 


54 
351 

2, 263 

2 

3,437 

4,380 

7,071 

637 

426 
1,523 
4, 348 
5,814; 

2,624 
2,182 
1,713 
4,459; 

651 
47 
22 
87 
64 
60 
51 
11 

101 

99 

520 


ACREAGE  OF  IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  OPERATED  BY — 


Native 

white 

farmers. 


411,266,350 


5,161,809 
24, 276, 451 
78,846,396 
134,286,249 
36,743,177 
3.5,661,235 
53, 277, 523 
24,614,210 
18,399,300 


1,768,011 
621,913 

1,449,131 
701,343 
108, 607 
512,804 

11,702,092 

1,321,886 

11,252,473 

17,761,878 
16, 166, 647 
25,055,326 
10,251,673 
9,610,872 

14,212,197 
24,198,486 
23,920,895 
13,158,149 
13,012,519 
18, 674, 678 
27,109,325 

596, 080 
2,845,259 
3,626 
8,265,401 
5, 468, 291 
6, 325, 745 
3,267,931 
8, 159, 601 
1,811,243 

13, 572, 256 

10,029,097 

6,897,150 

5,162,732 

7,153,794 

3,886,006 

16, 284, 570 

25, 953, 153 

8, 174, 686 
3,858,416 
1,794,414 
6,642,114 
1,612,854 

614, 006 
1,475,865 

441,855 

5, 523, 148 
4, 273, 552 
8,602,600 


Foreign- 
born 
white 

farmers. 


62,508,216 


945 

2,223 

8,847 

36, 593 

312 

177 

3, 163 

5,196 

5,047 


241 
205 
23 


1,429 
217 
576 

704 

482 

2, 192 

2,642 

2,826 

7,262 
4, 402 
770: 
11,358; 
5,035' 
4,402 
3,361 

19 
73 

90 
34 
15 
12 
17 


68 
37 
32 
38: 

113 

100 

836: 

2,113 

2,684 

624 

299 

1,0.58: 

84 

79 

220 

145 

1,562 

611 

2,874 


Colored 
farmers. 


29,298,441 


7,145 

62,274 

200,813 

514,959 

11,453,888 

8,541,555 

7, 748, 317 

295, 172 

474, 318 


445 

515 

1,422 

2,435 

312 

2,016 

27, 135 
16, 460 
18, 679 

76, 437 
30, 705 
47,097 
31, 707 
14,867 

7,344 
6,217 
141, 999 
46, 171 
150, 769 
32, 366 
130,093 

37, 935 

217, 686 

273 

1,104,461 

17,  lOG 

1,857,100 

2,903,593 

4,878,110 

437,624 

334,516 
1,119,032 
2, 963, 970 
4,124,037 

1,943,740 
1,640,093 
1,003,930 
3, 160, 554 

147, 982 
28, 734 

8,343 
43,996 
20,260 
19,619 
18, 586 

7,652 

44,185 

29, 289 

400,844 


RACE   AND  NATIVITY   OF   FARMERS. 


715 


Table  50.— NUMBER  OF  COLORED  FARM  OPERATORS,  BY  RACE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND 

STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

ALL  colored 

FARM 

operators. 

NEGROES. 

INDLANS. 

JAPANESE. 

CHINESE. 

19-20 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

■United  States 

949, 889 

920.  883 

925, 708 

893,370 

16, 680 

24, 251 

6,892 

2.502 

609 

760 

Geographic  DmsioNs: 
New  Ens^land 

271 

1,536 

4,477 

6,919 

383,  832 

307, 232 

231,850 

5,447 

8,325 

342 

1,961 

5,717 

9,864 

355,  862 

325, 218 

209; 061 

8,028 

4,830 

242 

1,227 

3,674 

4,237 

382, 278 

307,006 

226,311 

349 

384 

310 

1,310 

4,843 

5,589 

354, 530 

324,  884 

201, 422 

219 

263 

29 

300 

800 

2,618 

1,  .549 

222 

5,497 

4,327 

1,338 

32 

638 

870 

4,252 

1,303 

333 

7,  .584 

7,523 

1,716 

Middle  Atlantic. 

7 

2 

62 

3 

8 

2 

21 

16 

2 
1 

2 

2 

4 

9 

61 

528 

5 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

2 
2 
13 

East  South  Central 

1 

West  South  Central. . . . 
Mountain 

33 

710 

0,075 

45 

195 

2,215 

10 
91 

Pacific 

636 

New  England: 

Maine 

13 
14 
28 
121 
20 
75 

550 
535 
451 

1,616 
572 
893 
733 
663 

207 

109 
2, 826 

543 
1,612 

384 
1,238 

872 

6,209 

20 

47, 786 

504 

76, 290 

109,010 

130, 187 

12,954 

12,628 
38, 182 
95, 203 
161, 219 

72, 282 
62, 059 
18, 725 

78,784 

1,063 
508 
169 
553 

1,875 
646 
414 
219 

1,266 

573 

6,486 

29 
15 
20 

124 
41 

113 

939 
476 
546 

1,950 

805 

1,425 

9,o 

591 

293 

201 

3,666 

743 

2,  808 

462 

1,691 

922 

6,372 

12 

48,114 

70S 

65, 656 

96, 79S 

122, 559 

14,721 

11,730 
38, 308 
110,443 
164, 737 

63,593 
54,  879 
20, 671 
69,918 

1,196 
405 
65 
574 
2, 148 
3,203 
276 
161 

1,125 

627 

3,078 

13 
14 
28 
103 
19 
65 

245 
531 
451 

1,616 

570 

892 

549 

47 

33 
109 

2,824 
26 
47 
63 

1,135 

872 

6,208 

20 

47, 690 

504 

74, 849 

109, 005 

130, 176 

12,954 

12,624 
38, 181 
95,200 
161,001 

72, 275 
62,036 
13, 403 
78,597 

31 
23 
17 
148 
32 
32 
61 
5 

79 

15 

290 

28 
14 
20 

108 
40 

105 

295 
472 
543 

1, 948 
785 

1,422 

640 

48 

29 
187 

3,656 
22 
67 
96 

1,532 

922 

6,370 

12 

48,039 

707 

64, 456 

96,  772 

122, 554 

14, 698 

11,709 
38, 300 
110,387 
164, 488 

63, 578 
54, 819 
13,  209 
69,  816 

29 
13 
19 
81 
48 
12 
11 
6 

77 

27 

159 



1 

1 

New  Hampsiiire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

18 

1 

10 

299 
1 

2 

1 
182 
615 

174 

i 

517 

1,563 

260 

103 

21 
1 

8 

635 

3' 

1 

20 

2 

306 

541 

264 

14 

9 

721 

2,740 

347 

157 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 
New  York 

5 
2 

5 
3 

1 
1 

4 

New  Jersey 

1 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

1 

Indiana 

Illinois 

1 

Michigan 

1 
1 

...... 

i 

Wisconsin 

1 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

1 

1 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota.. 

1 
61 

""\k' 
2 

1 

1 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

1 

1 

1 

District  of  Columfeia. .. 

Virginia 

96 

i'iio' 

1 

11 

3 

1 

'"'2i8' 

7 

22 

5,315 

153 

987 
336 
134 
83 
1,833 
537 
209 
208 

460 
300 
578 

74 

1 

1,197 

25 
3 
2 

21 

8 

56 

248 

15 

58 

7,459 

52 

1,146 

334 

44 

405 

2,087 

3,159 

200 

148 

673 
452 
591 

1 

1 

West  Virginia 



North  Carolina 

:::.:\""\ 

1 
1 

3 

South  CaroUna 

3 

1 

Georgia 

2 

Florida 

16 

1 

5 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

3 

Mississippi 

1 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

Louisiana 

1 

3 

29 

29 

129 

15 

321 

9 

69 

133 

5 

699 

224 

5,152 

2 

Oklahoma 

1 

44 

4 
36 

1 
87 
10 

5 
52 

316 

83 

1,816 

4 
5 

16 
20 
3 
1 
1 
8 
11 
1 

28 
34 
466 

2 

Texas 

6 

Mou"ntain: 

Montana 

17 

Idaho 

22 

Wyoming 

1 

Colorado 

1 

3 

Arizona 

27 

Utah 

13 

Nevada 

7 

Pacific: 

Wasliington 

59 

Oregon 

65 

512 

116 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 


Table  51.— NUMBER   OF  COLORED   FARM  OPERATORS,  BY  RACE  AND  TENURE,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920. 

[Total  number  of  colored  farm  operators,  by  race,  in  Table  50.] 


negro  farm 
operators. 

INDIAN  FARM 
OPERATORS. 

JAPANESE  FARM 
OPERATORS. 

CHINESE  FARM 
OPERATORS. 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

O 

ID 

6 

1 

0) 

0 

f-i 

03 

a 
a 

a 

fe 

% 
0 

1 

c 

C3 

'a 

C3 

1 

TTnited  States  ... 

218,612 

2,026 

705, 070 

13,821 

54 

2,805 

717 

123 

6,052 

72 

23 

514 

Geographic  Di\asioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

192 

697 

2,335 

2,525 

102, 056 

55, 488 

54,  821 

239 

259 

17 

86 

66 

73 

956 

406 

397 

10 

15 

33 

444 

1,273 

1,639 

279, 266 

251,112 

171,093 

100 

110 

26 

276 

748 

2,345 

607 

51 

4,546 

4,017 

1,205 

1 
3 
5 
11 
1 

""s 

14 
11 

2 
21 
47 
262 
941 
171 
943 
296 
122 

2 

5 

2 

57 

3 

"    i 

1 

1 

1 

West  North  Central . 

5 

1 
2 

1 
5 
4 
60 

1 

"'i' 
20 

2 

West  South  Central  . 

14 
102 
594 

1 

2 

120 

18 

606 

5, 361 

4 
56 

Pacific 

448 

New  England: 

13 
12 
21 
89 
13 
44 

152 
284 
261 

1,053 

305 

533 

403 

41 

24 
74 
1,643 
11 
33 
31 
709 

355 

3,548 

9 

30, 908 

403 

21,714 

22, 759 

16,040 

6,320 

5,318 

9,839 

17,  201 

23, 130 

15, 369 

10,975 

4,958 

23,519 

26 
16 
17 
116 
24 
19 
19 
3 

65 

U 

183 

New  Hampshire 

1 
3 

7 
1 
5 

22 
19 
45 

36 
14 
9 

7 

""'i' 

48 
2 
1 
4 

17 

13 
151 

1 
197 

8 

95 

183 

207 

101 

35 
53 
126 
192 

95 
92 
77 
133 

1 

1 

4 
7 
5 
16 

71 
228 
145 

527 
251 
350 
139 
6 

9 
34 
1,133 
13 
13 
28 
409 

504 

2,509 

10 

16,585 

93 

53,040 

86,063 

113,929 

6,533 

7,271 
28, 289 
77,873 
137, 679 

56,  811 

50, 969 

8,368 

54,945 

4 
7 

18 

1 
7 

275 
1 

:::;::;;  ...1 

Rhode  Island 

1 
3 

2 
21 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

1 

1 

159 

587 

153 

1 

2 
3 

1 

21 
25 

20 

1 
1 

1 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

1 

458 

1,430 

219 

84 

1 

North  Dakota 

59 

124 

41 

18 

1 

4 

1 

Nebraska 

57 

South  Atlantic: 

Maryland 

1 

Dist.  of  Columbia 

41 

55 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

663 

1 

876 

1 
9 

1 

3 

1 

Georgia 

2 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky    

1 
1 

2 

1 

Tennessee 

1 

1 

1 

49 

4 

11 

4,526 

5 

951 
329 
103 
81 
1,619 
530 
200 
204 

423 
281 
501 

9 

'    i' 

2 
1 
1 

4 
2 
5 

169 

3 
11 

781 
148 

27 
7 

31 
2 
213 
5 
8 
3 

33 
17 
72 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

1 
2 
15 

21 

111 

13 

269 

9 

67 

112 

4 

667 

161 

t,533 

Oklahoma 

1 

13 

8 
18 

2 
51 

"i' 
"i" 

3 
2 

1 

Texas 

3 

Mountain: 

16 

Idaho 

?n 

Wyoming     



1 
1 

'"2 

2 

Colorado 

5 

1 

""2' 
13 

28 

8 

10 

41 

2 

14 

2 

94 

1 

2 
20 

1 

27 

61 

506 

""i' 

5 
2 

113 

6 

Utah              

11 

Nevada 

1 

Pacific: 

Washington 

2 

5 

53 

"2 

18 

?6 

Oregon 

?7 

California 

39'i 

COUNTRY   OF   BIRTH   OF   WHITE   FARMERS. 


717 


Table  52.— NUMBER    OF 


COUNTRY 


[TMBER    OF    WHITE    FARM    OPERATORS   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES     BY 
OF  BIRTH,  1920  AND  1910,  WITH  FARM  ACREAGE  AND  VALUE  FOR  1920. 


NATIVITY  OF  FARMER. 


All  white  farmers 5,498,454 


NUMBER  OF  FARM  OPERATORS. 


1920 


Born  in  the  United  States 14,817,846 


581,068 
26,614 
7,605 
2,472 
16, 562 


Bom  in  foreign  countries,  total. 

England 

Scotland 

AVales 

Ireland 


Norway , 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands  (Holland). 
Switzerland 


France . . . 
Germany. 
Poland .". . 
Au-stria. . . 
Hungary. 


Russia 

Finland . . 
Rumania. 
Greece . . . 
Italy 


Portugal 

Other  European  countries. 

Mexico 

Canada 

Other  countries 


Country  of  birth  not  reported . 


51, 599 
60, 461 
25, 565 
15, 589 
13,051 

6,119 

140,  667 

17, 352 

30, 172 

7,122 

32,388 

14, 988 

693 

846 

18,267 

4.2-54 
20, 107 
12,142 
48,668 

7,765 

99,540 


1910 


5,440,619 


4,763,2.56 

669, 556 

39, 728 

10, 220 

4,110 

33, 480 

59, 742 
67, 453 
28, 375 
13, 790 
14, 333 

5,832 

221,800 

7,228 

33, 336 

3,827 

25, 788 

■     (') 

(1) 

(') 

10, 614 

(1) 
17, 689 

(•-•) 
61, 878 
10, 333 

7,807 


Per  cent 
distribution 
of  foreign- 
born  white. 


1920      1910 


100.0 
4.6 
1.3 
0.4 
2.9 

8.9 
10.4 
4.4 
2.7 
2.2 

1.1 
24.2 
3.0 
5.2 
1.2 


100.0 
5.9 
1.5 
0.6 
5.0 

8.9 
10.1 
4.2 
2.1 
2.1 

0.9 
33.1 
1.1 
5.0 
0.6 


5.6 

3.9 

2.6 

0.1 

0.1 

3.1 

1.6 

0.7 

3.5 

2.6 

2.1 

8.4 

9.2 

1.3 

1.5 

LAND  IN  FARMS,  1920. 


AU  land 

(acres). 


910,939,194 


473,774,566 


780,  710, 497 

111,172,015 

5, 036, 138 

2, 738, 653 

482, 178 

4,065,473 

12, 726, 884 
10, 978, 905 
5, 148, 9J0 
2,403,030 
2, 569, 288 

1,620,047 

25, 386,  893 

2,006,227 

4, 4.55, 775 

977, 986 

9, 946, 798 

1, 694, 743 

184,158 

121,223 

1, 903, 900 

613, 130 
3, 771, 490 
1,576,722 
9, 227, 880 
1, 535, 584 

19,056,652 


Improved 
land 

(acres). 


402, 727, 922 

62, 508, 216 

2, 207, 529 

92S,  047 

261,242 

1,782,471 

7,810,200 
6, 409, 960 
3,123,667 
1, 667, 185 
1, 325, 24i 

553, 245 

15, 694, 131 

1,129,483 

2, 477, 405 

548,012 

6,260,226 
689, 720 
118, 699 
54, 378 
852, 894 

300, 200 
2,042,110 

700,116 
4,834,030 

738, 025 

8.538.428 


Value  of 

farms 

(land  and 

l)uildings), 

1920 


$63,786,058,855 


53, 591, 410, 431 

8,985,541,538 

384,492,414 

162, 473, 851 

37, 675, 623 

308,442,116 

878,081,731 
978, 605, 102 
517, 475, 883 
.321,996,268 
225, 299, 776 

100, 803, 220 

2, 520, 600, 623 

153, 643, 629 

329. 585, 942 

60, 127, 807 

51(),677,023 

82, 981, 388 

7, 667, 840 

9,306,242 

181,425,476 

75,931,189 
340,541,4.59 

71,207,258 
576,841,162 
143, 658, 516 

1,209,106  886 


1  Included  ^-ith  "Other  European  countries." 


^Included  with  "Other  countries." 


718 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS ^AGRICULTURE. 


Table  S3.— NUMBER  AND  VALUE   OF   FARMS  IN   THE   UNITED   STATES   OPERATED 
BY  WHITE  FARMERS,  BY  COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH  AND  TENURE  OF  FARMER:  1920. 

[Totals  for  white  fanners,  by  country  of  birth,  in  Table  52.] 


NATIVITY  OF  FARMER. 


All  white  fanners 

Born  in  the  United  States. , 

Born  in  foreign  countries, 

total 

England 

Scotland , 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands  (Holland) 
Switzerland 

France 

Germany 

Poland 

Austria 

Hungary 

Russia 

Finland 

Rumania 

Greece 

Italy 

Portugal 

Other  European  coun- 
tries   

Mexico 

Canada 

Other  countries 

Country   of  birth  not   re- 
ported   


NUMBER  OF  FARMS. 


Owners. 


3,691,868 


3, 162, 223 


464,347 

21, 840 

6,004 

2,071 

13, 925 

43, 815 
50, 114 
19,523 
10,364 
10,324 

4,942 

116, 962 

14,  S74 

24, 534 

5,439 

24,244 

13, 730 

533 

540 

13, 403 

2,896 

15, 238 
1,625 

41, 864 
5,543 


65, 298 


66,223 


Mana- 
gers. 


Tenants. 


57,440 


7,188 

858 

414 

53 

581 

361 
622 
336 
197 
166 

100 

1,203 

114 

235 


179 

46 

7 

13 

234 

49 

180 
117 
910 
133 


1,740,363 


1, 598, 183 

109, 533 

3,916 

1, 187 

348 

2,056 

7,423 
9,725 
5,706 
5,028 
2,561 

1,077 
22, 502 
2,364 
5,403 
1,603 

7,965 

1,212 

153 

293 

.   4, 630 

1,309 

4,689 
10, 400 
5,894 
2,089 


32,647 


$39,215,462,823 


VALUE  OF   FARMS   (LAND  AND  BUILDINGS). 


Owners. 


32, 224, 972, 299 


6,261,305,080 

259, 698, 564 

97,311,209 

28,747,948 

218,449,446 

670, 681, 449 
662,305,841 
328, 542, 491 
154, 825, 973 
151,657,764 

65,375,414 

1, 874, 800, 267 

110,329,504 

242, 933, 374 

38,935,017 

370, 115, 899 

70,040,299 

5, 655, 380 

■     4, 620, 270 

100, 945, 723 

39,051,251 

220,391,049 
12,036,003 

443, 791, 751 
90,063,194 


729,185,444 


Managers. 


$2,629,284,676 


$21,941,311,358 


2, 195, 639, 342 


346, 174, 880 
49, 474, 775 
40,  .553, 962 
2, 502, 945 
37,416,312 

11,291,280 

23, 284, 419 

14,921,703 

7, 535, 855 

8, 536, 259 

3,395,230 
50,095,598 
3, 281, 638 
5, 759, 649 
1,654,320 

4,909,330 
643,175 
151, 850 
141, 200 

8,725,826 

2, 421, 450 

19, 189, 386 
5,598,026 

40, 640, 375 
4,150,317 


87,470,454 


Tenants. 


19, 170, 798, 790 


2,378,061,578 

7.5,319,075 

24, 608, 680 

6, 424, 730 

52,576,358 

196,109,002 
293,014,842 
174,011,689 
159, 634, 440 
65, 105, 753 

32,032,576 
595, 704, 758 
40,032,487 
80, 892, 919 
19, 538, 470 

141, 651, 794 

12,397,914 

1, 860, 610 

4, 544, 772 

71,753,927 

34, 458, 488 

100,961,024 
53, 573, 229 
92,409,036 
49, 445, 005 


392,450,988 


COUNTRY   OF   BIRTH   OF   WHITE    FARMERS. 


719 


Table  54.— FARM    ACREAGE     OPERATED    BY   WHITE    FARMERS    IN    THE    UNITED 
STATES,  BY  COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH  AND   TENURE   OF   FARMER:  1920. 

[Totals  for  white  farmers,  by  country  of  birth,  in  Table  52.] 


NATIVITY  OF  FARMER. 


All  white  farmers 

Born  in  the  United  States 

Born  in  foreign  countries,  total . . 

England 

Scotland 

Wales 

Ireland 

Norway 

Sweden 

Denmark 

Netherlands  (Holland) 

Switzerland 

France 

Germany 

Poland 

Austria 

Hungary 

Russia 

Finland .' 

Rumania 

Greece 

Italy 

Portugal 

Other  European  countries . . . 

Mexico 

Canada 

Other  countries 

Country  of  birth  not  reported 


ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS  (ACRES). 


Owners.     Managers.     Tenants 


620, 070, 823 


521, 930, 228 

85, 563, 515 

3, 795, 860 

1, 909, 150 

394, 144 

3, 285, 888 

10, 602, 974 
8, 394, 038 
3, 763, 214 
1,409,767 
1, 885, 980 

1,113,958 

20, 457, 358 

1, 674, 543 

3,  651, 844 

764, 525 

7, 652, 387 

1, 508, 954 

144, 386 

77, 648 

1, 233, 023 

353, 396 
2,604,704 

444, 435 
7,411,207 
1, 030, 132 

12, 677, 080 


53,653,478 


46, 936, 368 

4,697,184 

518,  843 

537, S7S 

24,  831 

250, 590 

204, 383 
491, 130 

175, 284 
65, 947 
91, 928 

59, 585 
702, 638 
1.5, 191 
64, 074 
14, 480 

86,987 

8,060 

1, 518 

2,225 

128, 047 

27,728 
252, 709 
351,310 
5.59,703 

62, 115 

2, 019, 926 


237,214.893 


211,843,901 

20,911,346 

721, 435 

291, 625 

63, 203 

528, 995 

1,919,527 

2, 093,  737 

1, 210, 442 

927, 316 

591, 380 

446, 504 
4,  226, 897 
316, 493 
739,  857 
198, 981 

2, 207, 424 
177, 729 
38,  254 
41,3.50 
542, 830 

232,006 
914,077 
780, 977 
1, 256, 970 
443, 337 

4, 459, 646 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN  FARMS  (ACRES). 


Owners.     Managers.    Tenants. 


306,029,220 


254,119,496 

46,548,667 

1, 643, 463 

628,  587 

207,212 

1,431,820 

6, 232, 391 

4,735,034 

2, 144, 099 

921, 069 

951, 911 

394, 451 

12,201,923 

902, 841 

1, 923, 164 

410, 5.S3 

4,653,372 
573, 922 
89,  641 
30, 806 
508, 393 

151,092 

1, 425, 500 

83,645 

3, 871, 562 

432, 186 

5,361,057 


13,009,436 


11,287,649 

1,3.34,539 

121, 703 

143, 134 

12, 662 

.      76, 607 

102, 667 
103, 292 
71, 660 
36, 170 
29, 575 

10, 305 
260, 829 

8,001 
26, 352 

6,925 

24,056 

2,440 

1, 249 

446 

29,414 

8, 950 
58, 383 
15, 301 
170, 455 
13, 963 


154,735,910 


137, 320, 777 

14,625,010 

442,363 

156, 326 

41,368 

274,044 

1,47.5,142 

1,  .571, 6,34 

907, 908 

709, 946 

343, 755 

148, 489 
3,231,379 
218,  641 
527, 889 
130, 504 

1, 582, 798 

113,358 

27,809 

23, 126 

31.5,087 

140, 158 
558, 227 
601, 170 
792,013 
291,876 


387,248  ;     2,790,123 


720 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS AGKICUL-TUEE. 


Table  55 — WHITE  FARM  OPERATORS,  BY  COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH, 

[Total  number  of  white  farm 


DIVISION  OR  STATE  AND 
CENSUS  YEAR. 


United  States. .  1920. 
1910. 

Geographic  divisions. 

New  England 1920. 

1910. 
JUddle  Atlantic 1920. 

1910. 
East  North  Central.  1920. 

1910. 

West  North  Central.  1920. 

1910. 
South  Atlantic 1920. 

1910. 
East  South  Central.  1920. 

1910. 

West  South  Central.  1920. 

1910. 
Mountain 1920. 

1910. 
Pacific 1920. 

1910. 
New  England. 

Maine 1920. 

1910. 
New  Hampshire 1920. 

1910. 

Vermont 1920. 

'  1910. 

Massachusetts 1 920. 

1910. 
Rhode  Island 1920. 

1910. 
Connecticut 1920. 

1910. 
Middle  Atlantic. 

New  York 1920. 

1910. 
New  Jersey 1920. 

1910. 
Pennsylvania 1920. 

1910. 
East  North  Central. 

Ohio 1920. 

1910. 
Indiana 1920. 

1910. 
llUnois 1920. 

1910. 
Mieliigan 1920. 

1910. 
Wisconsin 1920. 

1910. 
West  North  Central. 

Minnesota 1920. 

1910. 
Iowa 1920. 

1910. 
Missouri 1920. 

1910. 
North  Dakota 1920. 

1910. 
South  Dakota 1920. 

1910. 


T\Tiite 

farmers 

born  in 

the 

United 
States. 


4,817,846 
4,763,256 


125, 525 
160, 196 
369, 122 
417,  730 
918, 467 
927, 524 

864, 735 
829, 467 
750, 533 
748,411 
728, 593 
712,116 

708, 363 
691,971 
193, 352 
143,699 
159, 156 
132, 142 


43,238 
54, 885 
17, 275 
24, 283 
24, 952 
28, 922 
22,  387 
28,110 
3,007 
4,336 
14,666 
19,660 


163, 977 

186, 948 
22, 012 
26, 526 
183,133 
204, 256 


236, 613 
252, 213 
194, 897 
204, 651 
210, 192 
216,471 
144,  930 
147, 378 
131,835 
106,811 


108, 042 
74, 528 
177,401 
167, 432 
246, 907 
258, 912 
39, 447 
35, 689 
51,450 
49, 287 


white  farmers  born  in  foreign  countries. 


Total. 


581,068 
669,556 


28, 265 
27, 451 
46,910 
47,076 
144, 775 
188, 153 

206, 223 
269, 442 
7,373 
7,141 
3,506 
4,819 

39, 937 
41,501 
40, 984 
31,427 
63, 095 
52, 546 


4,384 
4,973 
2,619 
2,691 
3,767 
3.721 
8,930 
8.362 
'940 
843 
7,625 
6,861 


25,776 
27,  029 
6,612 
6,215 
14,522 
13,832 


14,004 
17,450i 
6,398 
9,729 
22,  111 
33,394 
48,  264 
58, 224 
53, 998 
69, 356 


67, 305 
81, 134 
32,221 
48, 98' 
8,343 
14,467 
36, 248 
37, 867 
20, 325 
25, 476 


26,614 
39,728 


1, 

2,429 
4,061 
5.716 


7,605 
10,220 


.594 
714 
797 
999 


5,856   1,257 
10,332   2,080 


5,100 

8, 805 

952 

1,134 

267 

467 

980 
1,558 
3,718 
4,932 
3,894 
4,355 


188 
277 
210 
236 
182 
210 
740 
994 
105 
161 
361 
551 


2,728 

3,710 

409 

606 

924 

1,400 


1,124 

1, 869 

310 

650 

1,368 

2,422 

2,203 

3,913 

851 

1,578 


655 

944 

l,»i7 

2,374 

555 

1, 048 

431 

627 

465 

676 


1,580 

2,786 

234 

313 

64 

120 

463 
417 
1,299 
1,362 
1,317 
1,429 


118 
221 
231 
27 

46 


413 
491 
98 
128 
286 
380 


194 
297 
93 
131 
320 
450 
436 
859 
214 
343 


254 
381 
343 
676 
141 
291 
238 
359 
147 
213 


2,472  16,562151,599 
4,110  33,480  59,742 


49 
198 
384 
652 

487 
922 

650 
1,265 
44 
61 
10 
18 

56 
97 
464 
562 
328 
335 


12 
1 
3 

26 
158 


255 
404 
10 
18 
119 
230 


193 
397 
25 
34 
65 
123 
32 
57 
172 
311 


74 
138 
118 
308 
94 
163 
27 
41 
82 
118 


1,924 
3,751 
3,522 
7,103 
2,973 
7,466 

3,890 
9,094 
331 
633 
188 
467 

399 
781 

1,306 
1,484 
2,029 
2,701 


174 
124 
263 
199 
463 
796 

1,572 

59 

115 

650 

1,164 


2,354 

4,770 

309 

579 

859 

1,754 


464 

1,019 
219 
547 
91 C 

2,185 
819 

2,011 
555 

1,704 


634 

1,556 

1,080 

2, 592 

365 

88;3 

335 

839 

314 

619 


178 
141 
354 
109 
10, 048 
13, 330 

33, 543 
41,015 
104 
93 
47 
64 

312 
404 
3,529 
1,683 
3,484 
2,903 


269 
41 
42 
30 
43 
38 


14 

16 

19 

30 

709 

982 

654 

817 

8, 652 

11,485 


14, 925 
19,206 
3,094 
4,614 
29 
42 
10, 900 
10, 886 
4,  025 
5, 381 


60,461 
67,453 


1,784 
1,747 
2,095 
2,246 
11,928 
13,491 

32,  ISO 
39, 614 
301 
190 
229 
245 

1,123 
1,381 
4.  388 
3,627 
6,433 
4,912 


284 

351 

111 

88 

78 

61 

577 

520 

62 

52 

672 

675 


919 

785 

113 

92 

1,063 

1,369 


195 

199 

522 

642 

3,285 

4,267 

3,088 

3,330 

4,838 

5,053 


16,934 
19, 760 
3,318 
4,. 570 
411 
551 
3,377 
3, 635 
2,265 
2,708 


25,565 
28,375 


383 
390 
689 
553 
4,538 
5,739 

12, 532 
14,  846 
169 
124 
72 
73 

578 
491 
3, 162 
3,09 
3,442 
3,062 


104 

116 

17 

11 

30 

23 

92 

99 

7 

6 

133 

135 


468 
308 
101 
105 
120 
140 


125 

93 

95 

743 

878 

1,142 

1,381 

2,462 

3, 260 


3,126 
3,432 
3,273 
4,061 
104 
190 
1, 237 
1,318 
1,703 
1,811 


15,589  13,051 
13,790  14,333 


98 
75 
1,320 
1,143 
5,874 
6,710 

6,027 
4, 827 
156 
62 
46 
26 

171 
139 
908 
393 

989 
42.: 


1,068 
978 
180 
133 
72 
32 


11 
80 
354 
369 
964 

3,279 
3,931 
1,162 
1,332 


1,610 

78;j 

2,674 
2,479 
99 
103 
296 
216 
996 
780 


1  In  1910  farmers  born  in  Finland,  Rumania,  Greece,  and  Portugal  were  included  with  "Other  European 
countries." 


COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH  OF  WHITE   FARMERS 


721 


BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 
operators  in  Table  37.] 


WHITE  FARMERS  BORN  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES — continued. 


6,119 
5,832 


313 
306 
806 
668 
1,332 
1,353 

1,050 
1,173 
131 
112 
97 
108 

609 
650 

495 

355 

1.286 

1,107 


140,667 
221,800 


1,840 
2,481 
10, 456 
15, 601 
45, 840 
79, 813 

54,653 
87, 935 

1, 

2,635 

1, 

1,920 

10, 348 
15,420 
5,413 
5,147 
9,145 
10,848 


17,352  30,172 
7,228  33,336 


1,502 
372 

2,955 
411 

7,664 

3,466 


1,157 

843 
4,392 
1,868 
7,854 
6,874 


2,981    8,013 
2,17914,761 


227 
69 
39 
27 

909 
562 
333 

47 
742 

95 


686 
344 
149 
121 

4,146 
6,173 
2,005 
1,021 
1,770 
1,331 


312 

248 
1,507 

538 
2,694 

840 

1,407 

,394 

258 

165 

85 

62 

274 
264 
296 
117 
289 
169 


7,122 
3,827 


32,388 
25,788 


1,812 
1,169 
2, 638 
1,919 
3,434 
1,941 

16, 377 

16, 245 

229 

143 

59 

44 

1,661 
1,686 
3, 6471 
1,0.58 
2,531 
1,583 


14,988 


957 


272 
5,' 618 


5,549 


34 


621 


693 


846 


18,267 
10,614 


1,670 
652 
4,479 
2,370 
1,400 
654 

596 
404 
310 
214 
416 
392 


4,254 


152 


2,497 

2,089 

1,896 

1,067 

5,003  3,497 

2,772 


OS3 
w8 


20,107 
17,689 


575 

948 

1,311 

379 

5,503 

4,527 

6,826 
5,331 

221 
75 

109 


2,  .558 
842 

1, 1.58 
593 

1,846 

4,910 


12,142 


46 


10,977 


781 
'289 


48,668 
61,878 


10,611 
3,527 
3,807 
15, 947 
24,262 

8,713 
13,356 
629 
443 
159 
148 

665 
847 
3,532 
3,038 
5,712 
5,366 


og 


703 
169 
312 
99 
681 
291 

1,248 

5491 
207| 

94 
42, 
42 

519 

6, 988] 

563 

791 : 

3, 4W, 

1,310 


Coun- 
try of 
birth 
not 
re- 
port- 
ed. 


99,540 
7,807 


2,503 
813 
7,579 
1,612 
17,025 
2,095 

19,074 
1,175 

17,238 
46^ 

12, 269 
32 

15,938 
653 

4,326 
292 

3,588 
373 


14 

25 

13 

15 

24 

IS 

136 

114 

9 

9 

117 

125 


442 
291 
122 
129 
242 
248 


270 
340 
178 
166 
401 
370 
264 
295 
219 
182 


148 

125 

274 

248 

175 

248 

79 

65 

57 

65 


74 

100 

74 

90 

98 

102 

380 

598 

103 

53 

1,111 

1,538 


5,838 
8,551 
1,453 
2,002 
3,165 
5,048 


20 
2 
72 
15 

46 

9 

557 

203 

12 


795 
143 


1,655 
171 
314 
72 
986 
168 


593 

66 

236 

145 

472 

228 

2,479 

737 

3,884 

2,290 

1,386 

1,161 

59 

24 

84 

86 

516 

286 

191 

121 


19 

9 

51 

14 

35 

15 

352 

255 

13 

6 

687 

544 


1,182 

585 

399 

215 

2,811 

1,068 


1,685 

686 

229 

216 

477 

427 

2,034 

1,118 

3,429 

4,427 


2,246 

3,385 
926 

2,279 
425 
504 
849 

1,304 
587 

1,204 


2 

10 

3 

6 

14 

3 

84 

36 

1 

2 

208 

191 


407 
135 
315 

84 
785 
319 


942 

327 
126 

35 
144 

58 
933 
181 
549 
239 


281 

243 

53 

91 

82 

109 

697 

513 

167 

161 


57 

25 

80 

21 

28 

24 

628 

421 

22 

2 

997 

676 


1,346 
917 
596 
600 
696 
402 


327 
163 
65 
64 
209 
122 

1,538 
746 

1,295 
846 


671 

700 

119 

73 

87 

74 

8,590 

7, 734 

2,97 

3,240 


97 


58 


3,947 
i,'433 


4,703 


49 


432 


284 


321 


18 


40 

12 

21 

21 

62 

22 

687 

195 

131 

83 

729 

319 


1,782 

825 

1,745 

1,134 

952 

411 


311 

128 
80 
38 
435 
208 
298 
110 
276 
170 


71 
28 
116 
46 
190 
167 
12 
14 
28 
30 


368 


52 


20 

80 

16 

67 

26 

19 

185 

585 

9 

142 

319 

55 


532 
173 
•  128 
65 
651 
141 


460 

149 

247 

124 

921 

487 

1,.341 

2,301 

2,534 

1,466 


1,586 
3,091 
1,182 
300 
201 
103 
656 
689 
638 
425 


3,1 

3,628 

1,514 

1,697 

2,663 

2,463 

2,076 

2,277 

162 

150 

381 

396 


3,188 

3,414 

75 

75 

264 

318 


345 

431 

131 

201 

350 

679 

13,393 

20, 129 

1,728 

2,822 


2,527 
3,583 

752 
1,433 

296 

546 
3,125 
4,251 

666 
1,152 


57 

21 

18 

2' 

394| 

106, 

137, 

3, 

56 

29i 


171 

56 
59 
12 

82! 
31 


113 

SOi 
56 
22 

115 
73i 

192 
71 

205, 
95 


282 
108 
243 
1021 

93! 

56 
282' 
114 

74 

50l 


592 
129 
615 

64 
328 

46 
563 
321 
116 

72 
2S9 
181 


2,892 
681 
543 
270 

4,144 
661 


4,462 

432 
3,259 

300 
3,985 

582 
2,520 

412 
2, 799 

309 


2,924 
182 

3,708 
424 

4, 928 
199 

1,452 
61 

1,250 
73 


» In  1910  farmers  bom  in  Mexico  were  included  with  "  Other  countries." 
75108°— 23 46 


722 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGEICULTUEE. 


Table  55.— WHITE  FARM  OPERATORS,  BY  COUNTRY  OF  BIRTH, 

[Total  number  of  -white  farm 


DIV13I0N  OR  STATE  AND 
CENSUS  TEAR. 


West  North  Centr.vl-C on 

Nebraska 1920.. 

1910.. 
Kansas 1920.. 

1910. 

SOfTH   ATL.VNTIC. 

Delaware 1920. 

1910. 
Maryland 1920. 

1910. 
District  of  Columbia- 1920. 

1910. 
Virginia 1920. 

1910. 
West  Virginia 1920. 

1910. 
North  Carolina 1920. 

1910. 
South  Carolina 1920. 

1910. 
Georda 1920. 

1910. 
Florida 1920. 

1910. 

East  South  Central. 

Kentucky 1920 . 

1910. 
Tennessee 1920. 

1910. 
Alabama 1920. 

1910. 
Mississippi 1920. 

1910. 

West  South  Central. 

Arkansas 1920. 

1910. 
Louisiana 1920. 

1910. 
Oklahoma 1920. 

1910. 
Texas 1920. 

1910. 
Mountain. 

Montana 1920. 

1910. 
Idaho 1920. 

1910. 
Wyoming 1920. 

1910. 
Colorado 1920. 

1910. 
New  Mexico 1920. 

1910. 
Arizona 1920. 

1910. 
Utah 1920. 

1910. 
Nevada 1920. 

1910. 
Pacific. 

Washington 1920. 

1910. 
Oregon 1920. 

1910., 
California 1920. 

1910. 


■RTiite 
fann- 
ers 
bom 
in  the 
United 
States. 


97,335 
93, 436 
144,153 
150,183 


8,411] 

9, 475j 

39,  380! 

40, 560 

150- 

167; 

134, 068' 

134, 113 

84,  407! 

95,  089 

ISS,  458 

187,611 

81,941 

79,371 

176,  275 

167, 993 

37,443 

34,032 


252,746 
245, 332 
210,926 
205,  770 
157,533 
151, 180 
107,  388 
108,834 


155, 140 

14S,  559' 
69,  098' 
63, 125, 
162, 697. 
161,677' 
321, 428 
318, 610 

40,277 

IS,  111 

34,423 

24,679 

12, 950 

8,925 

49, 173 

37,129 

25,656 

32,067 

8,076 

5,207 

20,815 

15,927 

1,982 

l,654i 

44,353 
37,668 
39, 529, 
35,728 
75, 274 
5S,  746: 


■WHITE  FARMERS  BORN  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


24, 592 
35, 707 
17, 189 
25,804 


363 

410 

1,569 

1,882 

31 

37 

1,582 

1,  749 

752: 

839 

392! 

412i 

141 

212 

328 

385 

2,215 

1,215 


1,112 

1,956 

760 

883 

1,031 

1,244 

603 

736 


2,049 
2,458 
2,323 
2,431 
5,791 
7,748 
29,774 
28,864 

15,563 
6,853 
6,314 
5, 70S 
2,273 
1,903 
9,535 
8, 39S 
1,376 
1,440 
1,067 
806 
3,972 
5,452 
884 
867 

19,757 
17,29" 
9,149 
9,056 
34,189 
26,193 


710 
1,315 
1,017 
1,821 


35 

55 

119 

153 

5 

6 

2&4 

348 

105 

95 

50 

73 

13 

21 

51 

80 

310 

303 


66 
130 

75 
110 

68 
144 

58 

83 


132 
201 
46 
78 
259 
454 
543 
825 

807 

616 

655 

854 

274 

324 

623 

882 

93 

169 

75 

95 

1,126 

1,922 

65 

70 

1,126 
1,206 
620 
784 
2,148 
2,365 


163 
329 
294 
537 


24 

46 

20 

23 

76 

128 

343 

220 

515 

339 

211 

204 

150 

178 

222 

294 

31 

47 

17 

22 

138 

257 

15 

21 

413 
452 
317 
350 
587 
627 


80  584 
2011  1,274 
175  578 
296  1,331 


14 


10 
15 

I 
18 
37 
23 
39 

81 
64 

10 

12S 
20 
34 

109 

111 


12 
12 
202 


360 
559 
210 
327 


27 

72|  3 

73  4 

151 1  6 

I 

36 


75 
112 

46 
131 

11 

21 

29l 
14 
41 
70 
72 


83 
280 
41 
80 
23 
21 
41 


38 
117 
34 
62 
143 
285 
184 
317 

552 
456 
166 
211 
85 
122 
335 
451 
45 
61 
44 
45 
34 
65 
45 
73 

524 
736 
348 
410 
1,157 
1,555 


3,578 
5,139 
2,297 
3,251 


2,487 

3,214 

542 

820 


10 

13 

9 

13 

48 

74 

245 

304 

2,796 

854 

33 

400 

09 

55 

162 

170 

17 

11 

10 

12 

168 

13 

11 

2, 492 
2,  a30 
51S 
533 
474 
340 


210 

108 


10 
11 
36 
31 
152 
167 
31 
36 


52' 

691 

37 

28 

165 

258' 

869] 

1,026 

1,364 
535 
934 
859 
295 
2521 
1,145 
1,128 
50 
55 
35 
28 
52S 
742 
3 
2S 

3,231 

2,399 

957 

806 


'    42 

45 

14 

17 

130 

172 

392 

257 

943 

375 

536 

574 

153 

14 

442 

434 

71 

25 

61 

51 

904 

1,420 

52 

71 

995 
945 
530 
498 


2,2151  1,917 
1,647    1,619 


2a 


1,S3 
222 
169 
244 


26 
20 
8 
7 
44 
47 
93 
65 

514 
186 
93 
54 
32 
6 
173 
87 
10 
14 
11 


74 

43 

1 

3 

540 
230 
121 
80 
328 
115 


>  In  1910  farmers  bom  in  Finland,  Rumania,  Greece,  and  Portugal  were  included  with '  'Other  European 
countries." 


,  COUNTRY   OF   BIRTH   OF    WHITE    FARMERS. 


723 


BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910— Continued, 
operators  in  Table  37.] 


WHITE  FARMERS  BORN  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES— Continued. 

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try of 
birtli 
not 
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port- 
ed. 

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C3 

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C3 

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a 

03 

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C3 

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6 

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Wo 

d 
0 

05 
C3 

a 

03 

0 

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0 
0 

98 
115 
219 

307 

6 
14 
30 
18 

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17 
12 
16 
10 
12 
3 
4 
8 

10 
42 
21 

44 
60 
15 
7 
22 
21 
16 
20 

51 
69 
149 
270 
162 
140 
217 
171 

146 
59 
67 
42 
33 
26 
103 
101 
52 
56 
20 
17 
25 
21 
49 
33 

167 
155 
125 
93 
994 
859 

9,505 
15,478 
5,265 
8,705 

88 

131 

722 

1,126 

15 

21 

259 

436 

165 

336 

61 

74 

59 

101 

81 

117 

439 

293 

508 
1,063 
140 
248 
333 
462 
102 
147 

856 

1,247 

244 

343 

1,864 

3,015 

7, 3S4 

10,815 

1,942 

1,146 

975 

1,046 

322 

321 

1,560 

1,926 

178 

274 

102 

116 

210 

175 

121 

143 

3,001 
3,6S7 
1,945 
2,492 
4,199 
4,669 

58.3 
449 
162 
52 

IS 

4 

73 

38 

1,871 
4, 216 
1,109 
1,869 

24 

18 

146 

88 

1 

48 

70 

79 

207 

16 

6 

55 

29 

1 

1,204 

880 

2,6.39 

3,544 

14 

6 

73 

51 

13 

3 

22 

62 
20 
117 
99 

44 
12 
34 
13 
3 

..... 

1,746 
485 
817 
238 

20 
7 

39 
9 

7 
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632 
1,139 

715 
1,252 

36 
52 
53 

47 

136 
59 

138 
60 

2 

1 

16 

6 

2,106 

73 

2,706 

163 

494 

29 

750 

109 

■     3 

1 

2,896 

42 

1,626 

49 

4,623 

46 

1,601 

53 

3,942 

90 

1,393 

48 

4,140 

167 

2,906 

51 
2,3.32 

34 
2,891 

75 

3,133 

68 

1,983 

111 

4,775 

96 

6,047 

378 

774 

54 
861 

15 
356 

94 
673 

69 
937 

21 
186 

11 
461 

21 

78 
7 

912 
102 
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91 
1,721 
180 

1 
9 

21 

1 

7 

3 
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1 

2 

5 

6 

3 

3 

1 

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10 

51 
5 

23 
1 

16 

12 
4 
2 
3 
3 

39 
4 

5 

2 

14 

17 

14 

6 

6 

2 

22 

7 
'      4 
9 
143 
92 
740 
454 

174 

13 

19 

2 

42 

16 

70 

12 

12 

1 

2 

2 

8 

6 

1 

2S4 
44 
73 
29 

385 
•    22 

253 

187 

144 

21 

25 

6 

4 

7 

13 

4 

76 

13 

39 
47 
34 
14 
67 
48 
9 
12 

152 

105 

57 

29 

402 

80,3 

3,. 535 

5,236 

870 

289 

215 

108 

99 

79 

674 

462 

46 

41 

47 

25 

38 

11 

16 

6 

681 
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2G1 
286 
828 
530 

85 
93 
19 
6 
13 
11 

""i 
11 

16 

58 
4 

5 
1 
6 
4 
68 
53 
6 
4 

20 
57 
96 
63 
37 
34 
1,21 
110 

145 

48 

31 

18 

25 

15 

71 

41 

15 

17 

4 

4 

4 

3 

1 

1 

70 
33 
75 
53 
141 
83 

56 
47 
14 
6 
6 
11 
6 
5 
11 
9 
49 
8 

10 
10 
23 
11 
14 
15 
12 
S 

37 
32 

19 

6 

1,216 

1,391 

389 

257 

1,230 

122 

3.55 

147 

222 

32 

1,670 

734 

38 

14 

101 

3 

28 

4 

3 

2 

1,010 

871 
355 
218 
1,166 
494 

2 

3 

5 

28 

28 

70 

27 

50 

87 

3 

4 

4 

5 

74 

38 

19 

17 

146 

99 

49 

42 

202 

234 

187 

91 

1,336 

1,256 

68 

32 

906 

710 

260 
86 

129 
65 
58 
29 

967 

539 
97 
61 
39 
24 

148 
67 

198 

196 

386 

231 

164 

84 

4,453 

2,457 

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1 

1 

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10 
..... 

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33 
■■"24 
3,' 440 

87 
18 
7 
4 
8 
8 
3 
4 
11 
6 
46 
19 

38 
22 
15 
5 
35 
30 
21 
27 

135 
51 

126 
96 

440 

40 

1,857 

655 

523 

200 
109 
87 
64 
45 
248 
107 
51 
32 
26 
22 
46 
43 
91 
57 

242 
frl3 
311 
473 
1.293 
3,794 

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1 

2 

11 
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16,877 

1 

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2 

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2 

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105 

145 

24 

20 

31 

29 

12 

6 

29 

31 

339 

113 

46 
43 
48 
42 
41 
43 
24 
20 

85 
113 
50 
59 
230 
441 
200 
234 

1,947 

1,320 

624 

560 

161 

leo 

527 
643 
74 
123 
98 
86 
50 
74 
51 
72 

2,279 
2.218 
972 
1,024 
2.461 
2,124 
1 

46 

27 

4 

1 

5 

3 

3 

6 

20 

12 

111 

38 

16 
9 

11 

10 
9 

15 
6 
8 

24 
18 
17 
45 

102 
77 

376 
6,848 

118 
10 

143 
60 
54 
10 
94 
28 
36 

399 
29 

206 
69 
62 
20 
16 

258 
228 
114 
35 
3.118 
1,047| 

11 

1 

2 

13 
14 

1 

1 

14 

15 

16 

17 

IS 

2 

j    3 

19 

?0 

31 

2     18 

21 

6 

1 

23 
24 

5 

.... 

7 

25 
26 

11 

1 

3 

27 

28 

6 

2 

2 

29 
30 

.5 

5 

31 

32 

5 

33 
34 

6 

1 

' 

35 
36 

IS 

2 

16 

37 

38 

333 

25 

27 

39 
40 

162 

12 

22 

41 

42 

25 

3 

13 

43 

44 

45 

2 

25 

45 

4ii 

3 

.... 

7 

47 
4^ 

10 

2 

.... 

49 
50 

33 

.... 

89 

51 
52 

10 

.... 

4 

53 
54 

1,206 

4 

27 

55 

,56 

396 

14     25 

57 

5S 

267 

16:   164 

59 
60 

i 

2  In  1910  farmers  born  in  Mexico  were  included  with  "Other  countries." 


724 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS ^AGRICTILTURE. 


Table  66.— NUMBER,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE   OF  FARMS  IN   THE    UNITED    STATES, 
WITH  PERCENTAGES  AND  AVERAGES,  BY  SEX  AND  TENURE  OF  FARMER:  1920. 


SEX  AND  TENUBE  OF  FARMER. 


Total 

Male . . . 
Female. 

Owners 

Male 

Female 

Managers 

Male 

Female 

Tenants 

Male 

Female 


Number  of 
farms. 


6, 448, 343 

6,186,624 

261,719 


3, 925, 090 

3, 737, 222 

187, 868 

68,449 

67, 679 

770 

2, 454, 804 

2,381,723 

73, 081 


all  land  in  farms 
(acres). 


Total. 


955, 883, 715 

929, 779, 029 
26,104,686 


636,775,015 

614, 185, 155 

22, 589, 860 

54, 129, 157 

53, 943, 874 

185, 283 

264,979,543 

261,650,000 

3,329,543 


Average 

per 

farm. 


148.2 
150. 3 
99.7 


162.2 
164.3 
120.2 

790.8 
797.1 
240.6 

107.9 
109.9 
45.6 


IMPROVED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  (ACRES). 


Total. 


503,073,007 

489,966,522 
13, 106, 485 


314, 107, 483 

303,405,613 

10, 701, 870 

13,210,999 

13, 140, 138 

70,861 

175,754,525 

173,420,771 

2,333,754 


Average 

per 

farm. 


78.0 

79.2 
50.1 


80.0 
81.2 
57.0 

193.0 
194.2 
92.0 

71.6 

72.8 
31.9 


SEX  AND  TENURE  OF  FARMER. 


Total 

Male 

Female 

Owners 

Male , 

Female 

Managers 

Male 

Female 

Tenants 

Male 

Female 


VALUE  OF  FARMS  (LAND 
AND  BUILDINGS). 


Total. 


$66,316,002,602 

64, 636, 346, 544 

1,679,656,058 


39, 864, 222, 907 

38, 442, 098, 373 

1, 422, 124, 534 

2.665,216,465 

2;651, 176, 139 

14,040,326 

23, 786, 563, 230 

23, 543, 072, 032 

243, 491, 198 


Average 

per 

farm. 


$10,284 

10,448 
6,418 


10, 1.56 
10, 2S6 
7,570 

38, 937 
39, 173 
18,234 

9,690 
9,885 
3,332 


PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  BY  SEX  OF 
FARMER. 


Number 

of 
farms. 


100.0 

95.9 
4.1 


100.0 
95.2 

4.8 

100.0 

98.9 

1.1 

100.0 
97.0 
3.0 


Allland. 


100.0 

97.3 
2.7 


100.0 
%.5 
3.5 

100.0 

99.7 

0.3 

100.0 

98.7 

1.3 


Improved 
land. 


100.0 

97.4 
2.6 


100.0 
96.6 
3.4 

100.0 
99.5 
0.5 

100.0 

98.7 

1.3 


Value  of 
land  and 
build- 
ings. 


100.0 

97.5 
2.5 


100.0 

96.4 

3.6 

100.0 
99.5 
0.5 

100.0 

99.0 

1.0 


SEX   OF   FARMERS. 


725 


Table  57.— NUMBER  OF  FARM  OPERATORS,  BY  SEX  AND  TENURE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND 

STATES:  1920. 

[Totals  for  owners,  managers,  and  tenants  in  Table  4S.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States . . . 

GEOGRAPmc  prv'isiONs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  Nortii  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central. 

Moimtain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific  : 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


all  farmers. 


Total. 

6,448,343 

156 

564 

425 

147 

1,08t 

744 

1,01)6 

951 

1,1.T« 

976 

1,051 

600 

996 

088 

244 

109 

234 

164 

48 

227 

20 

523 

29 

075 

32 

001 

4 

083 

22 

655 

193 

195 

29 

702 

202 

250 

256 

695 

205 

126 

237 

181 

196 

447 

18'J 

295 

178 

478 

213 

439 

2(>3 

(X)4 

77 

690 

74 

637 

124 

417 

165 

286 

10 

140 

47 

908 

204 

1S6 

242 

87 

289 

269 

7a3 

192 

693 

310 

732 

54 

005 

270 

626 

252 

774 

256 

099 

272 

101 

232 

604 

135 

463 

191 

988 

436 

033 

57 

677 

42 

10() 

15 

748 

59 

934 

29 

844 

g 

975 

25 

662 

3 

163 

66 

288 

50 

206 

117, 

670 

Male. 


6,186,624 


147 

408 

1,051 

1,068 

1,101 

993 

955 

235 

224 


45 
19 
27 
30 
3 
21 

185 
28 
193 

247 
198 
230 
190 
18:3 

172 
209 
254 
76 
73 
122 
161 

9, 
46 

176 
82 
257 
181 
296 
50, 

259 
241 
239 
253 

221 
127 
186 
419: 

55 
40 
15 
58 
28! 

9 
25 

3 

63 

48 
111 


Female. 


261,719 


2,433 
1,649 
5,774 


Male. 


3,737,222 


131 
311 
735: 
685 
571 
495 
441 
194 
170 


42 
17 
23 
26 
2 
18 

144 
20 
145 

169, 
131 

126; 

153 
154 

127, 
118' 
177 
55 
46 
67 
93 

5 
31 

127 
67 

142 
62 
96 
35, 

169 
139 
100 

85; 

106 
54 
89 

190 

48 
33 
12 
43 
24 

7: 
21 

2, 

50 
38 
82: 


Female. 


187,868 


2,261 

1,518 
5,406 


MANAGERS. 


Male. 


67,679 


4,750 
9,764 
13,426 
10,688 
9,675 
3,439 
4,937 
4,050 
6,950 


780 
533 
562 

1,618 
201 

1,056 

4,332 

982 

4,450 

3,031 
2, 311 
3,387 
2,300 
2,397 

1,.585 
2,467 
2,214 
851 
776 
1,310 
1,485 

144 
1,2.54 

17 
2,111 
1,065 
911 
730 
1,641 
1,802 

948 
799 
719 
973 

722! 

819 

916! 

2,480 

886 
723 
375 
876 
426 
305 
295 
164 

1,149 

904 

4,897 


Fe- 
male. 


52 
89 

125 
88 

124 
6' 
76 
66 
83 


Male. 


2,381,723 


302 
372 

520: 
494 
509 
37 
46 


36 
6 
43 

75 
65 
100 
34 
27 

43 

88: 

74 
19 
25 
53 
66 

3 

46 
13 
113 
117: 
198 
13 


101 
138 
166 

114 

72 

96 

226 

6 
6 
1 

13 
3 
1 
2 


24 


Fe- 
male. 


73,081 


277 

928 

2,109 

2, 726 

21,506 

27, 330 

17,251 

366 

588 


46 
29 
36 
84 
22 
60 

369 
81 

478 

571 
339 
779 
22;( 
197 

380 
476 
755 
142 
161 
336 
476 

41 

142 

5 

1,118 

319 
3,757 
6,771 
8,665 


1,297 
2,739 
9,9&-. 
13,309 

5, 214 

4,. 598 
1,805 
5,634 

70 
53 
38 
118 
52 
17 
17 
1 

153 
119 
316 


726 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS- — AGRICULTURE. 


Table   58.— ACREAGE    OF   FARM    LAND,   BY  SEX    OF   FARMER,   BY    DIVISIONS  AND 

STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlaniic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshi  re 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  Noeth  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUua 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Te.xas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Paciitc: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


ACREAGE  of  ALL  LAND  IN  FARMS 
OPERATED  BY— 


955,883,715 


Ifi,  990, 

40, 572, 

117,735, 

251J,  973, 

97, 775, 

78,  897, 

173, 449, 

117,337, 

56, 152, 


5,425, 
2,603 
4,235; 
2,494; 
331 
1, 898; 

20,632 
2, 282: 
17,657 

23,515, 
21, 063 
31, 974 
19,032: 
22, 148: 

30,221 
33,474: 
34, 774: 
36, 214 
34,636 
42,225 
45,425 

944 

4,757 

18, 501 
9,569 
20,021 
12,426 
25,441 
6,046 

21,612 
19,510: 
19,576 
18, 196; 

17, 456 
10,019: 
31,951 
114,020; 

35,070, 
8,375' 
11,809 
24, 462: 
24,409 
5,802 
5,050 
2,357 

13,244 
13,542 


29,365,067 


Males. 


929, 779, 029 


16, 259, 409 
39,301,311 
115,044,014 
251,917,553 
93, 823, 273 
75, 393, 906 
168,571,234 
114,655,201 
54, 783, 128 


5,202 
2,463 
4,116: 
2,376: 

3os: 

1, 791 

20,014 
2, 214 
17,071 

22,907 
20,816 
31,352 
18, 592: 
21,575; 

29,374, 
32,973: 
33, 894: 
35, 497: 
33,996 
41,551 
44,630; 

929, 

4,613 

5 

17,729 
9,166 
19,204 
11,  S90: 
24, 492: 
5,791 

20,741 
18, 729: 
18,057 
17,265; 

16, 804 

9,603 

31,25i) 

110,905; 

34, 161 
8,150 
11,389 
23, 927 
24, 019 
5,727 
4,991 
2,311 

12,982 
13,269: 
28,530 


Females. 


ACREAGE  OF  IMPR0-\'ED  LAND  IN 
FARMS  OPERATED  BY— 


All  farmers . 


28,104,688    I  503,073,007 


731,233 
1,271,590 
2,691,165 
5, 055, 676 
3,951,970 
3.503,557 
4, 877, 893 
2, 652, 025 
1,369,577 


223. 269 
140,251 
119, 222 
118, 244 

23, 232 
107,015 

618, 039 
67, 708 
585,843 

608,425 
447, 053 
622,081 
440, 426 
573, 180 

847,545 
501,793 
880, 610 
717,286 
639, 543 
673, 771 
795, 128 

15,479 
144,271 
355 
831,881 
403,063 
817,603 
536,470 
948, 065 
254,723 

871,407 
781, 738 
919,382 
931,030 

651,785 

416,405 

695,040 

3,114,663 

908, 761 
219, 567 
420, 298 

534. 270 
389;  639 

74, 820 
58, 882 
45, 788 

262, 104 
272,682 
834, 791 


6,114 

26, 562: 
87, 894: 
171,394 
48, 509: 
44, 380 
64, 189 
30, 105 
23,921 


1,977 
702' 

1,691 
908 
132 
701 

13, 158 
1,.555: 

11, 847 

IS,  542 
16,6S0: 
27, 294: 
12,9: 
12,452; 

21,481 
28,606 
24,832 
24, 5u3 
18, 199: 
23, 109: 
30,000; 

653 
3, 136: 

4: 
9,460' 
6,520: 
8, 198: 
6,184: 
13,055: 
2,297; 

13,975 
11, 185: 
9, 893 
9,325; 

9,210 

5,026 

18,125: 

31,227; 

11,007 
4,511 
2, 102 
7,744 
1,717 
712 
1.715 
594, 

7, 129 
4,913 

11,878 


Males. 


489,966,522 


5,849 
25, 769 
86,007 
168, 149: 
46, 583 
42,482: 
62,367 
29, 415 
23,341 


1, 897, 
656' 

1,643 
864 
124: 
663; 

12,784, 

1,509: 

11, 475; 

18,085, 
16,355: 
26,783 
12,639: 
12, 143; 

20, 897 
28, 192: 
24, 246' 
24, 130 
17, 870, 
22,748: 
30, 063 

641 
3,p47 
4; 
9,044 
5,2S7 
7, 883 
5,903 
12,572 
2, 193 

13,450, 
10. 756 
9;  433 
8,841 


5,403 
17, 732 
30, 353, 

10,762 
4,404 
2, 039: 
7, 579; 
1,064' 

097 
1,089 

578 

7,005 
4,819' 
11,510 


Females. 


13,108,485 


SEX   OF   FARMERS. 


727 


Table  59.— VALUE  AND  PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  OF  FARMS,  AND  AVERAGE  ACRE 
AGE  PER  FARM,  BY  SEX  OF  FARxMER,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  DmsiONs: 

New  Englaud 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  Englakd: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Te.xas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


$64,636,346,544   $1,679,656,058 


875, 593, 287 
2, 9()0, 080, 835 
14,624,133,431 
24,004,579,920 
4,  992, 527, 200 
3,511,983,369 
6,113,934,821 
3, 092, 798, 907 
4,520,714,774 


value  of  farms 

(land  and  buildings) 

operated  by — 


Males. 


Females. 


196, 065, 751 
84,811,888 

1.54,268,890 

235, 500, 822 
24, 990, 858 

179, 955, 078 

,378,170,515 
241,962,168 
,279,948,152 

,  599, 841, 126 
,  593, 789, 695 
,  894, 957, 688 
,404,325,237 
,131,219,685 

,211,148,661 
,488,320,850 
,987,341,373 
,460,629,954 
,429,093,600 
,652,334,918 
,  775, 710, 564 

63, 446, 776 
373,951,719 
5, 015, 369 
979,071,830 
388,077,353 
,  037, 185, 550 
778, 542, 864 
,099,285,515 
267,950,224 

,258,250,063 
985,566,732 
518,875,552 
749,291,022 

726,557,531 

455,641,788 

,  333, 040, 048 

1,598,695,454 

757,476,975 
569, 058, 947 
227,554,676 
848, 728, 013 
217,083,309 
169,468,458 
239, 287, 190 
64,141,339 

898,424,475 

659,338,518 

:,  962, 9^1, 781 


41,875,297 
102,056,919 
313, 508, 240 
464,915,249 
209, 246, 272 
151, 709, 994 
177,253,251 

70, 388, 876 
148,701,960 


8,043,220 
5, 183, 982 
4, 848, 269 

12,087,009 
1,397,068 

10,315,749 

46, 891, 225 

8,301,818 

46,803,876 

61,594,823 
59, 854, 278 
103,035,878 
32, 300, 973 
66,662,288 

90, 019, 664 
113,451,440 
75, 626, 327 
27,891,541 
43, 800, 081 
59, 772, 842 
54,353,354 

1,308,855 
12,645,131 
562, 000 
45, 363, 195 
22, 706, 053 
39,207,410 
34,941,336 
39,013,112 
13,499,180 

46, 908, 873 
39,413,162 
24,782,203 
40, 605, 756 

26,653,135 

18, 397, 005 

30,825,246 

101,477,865 

19, 290, 554 
12,453,017 
7, 193, 449 
17,285,647 
4, 730, 903 
2, 856, 863 
4,464,568 
2,113,875 

21,967,866 

15,874,766 

110,859,328 


PER  CENT 
OF  ALL 
FARMS  OPER- 
ATED BY— 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


95.9 


94.3 
96.0 
96.9 
97.4 
95.0 
94.5 
95.9 
96.6 
95.8 


94.8 
93.0 
95.9 
93.8 
92.8 
93.1 

96.1 
96.3 
95.9 


97.2 
97.1 
96.9 

96.9 
98.0 
96.7 
97.8 
97.9 
98.1 
97.5 

98.0 
96.2 
94.6 
94.6 
94.8 
95.5 
94.0 
95.5 
94.1 

95.8 
95.5 
93.6 
93.0 

95.3 
94.3 
97.1 
96.3 

96.4 
97.2 
95.8 
97.0 
95.3 
96.3 
97.6 
95.7 

96.3 
96.7 
95.1 


5.7 
4.0 
3.1 
2.6 
5.0 
5.5 
4.1 
3.4 
4.2 


5.2 
7.0 
4.1 
6.2 
7.2 
6.9 

3.9 
3.7 
4.1 

3.5 
3.1 
2.8 
2.9 
3.1 

3.1 
2.0 
3.3 
2.2 
2.1 
1.9 
2.5 

2.0 
3.8 
5.4 
5.4 
5.2 
4.5 
6.0 
4.5 
5.9 

4.2 
4.5 
6.4 
7.0 

4.7 
6.7 
2.9 
3.7 

3.6 
2.8 
4.2 
3.0 

4.7 
3.7 
2.4 
4.3 

3.7 
3.3 
4.9 


AVERAGE 

ACREAGE  OF 

ALL  LAND 

PER   FARM 

OPERATED 

BY— 


Males. 


150.3 


110.2 

96.3 

109.4 

235.7 

85.2 

75.9 

176.4 

486.2 

244.2 


Fe- 
males. 


113. 8 
129.0 
147.6 
79.1 
81.4 
85.0 

107.8 
77.4 
88.0 

92.5 
103.7 
136.0 

97.5 
117.6 

169.9 
157.6 
133.3 
467.0 
465.3 
340.3 
277.0 

93.5 
100.1 
27.5 
100.6 
110.7 
74.5 
65.7 
82.6 
114.0 

80.0 
77.6 
77.8 
68.2 

75.8 

75.2 

167.6 

264.2 

614.1 
199.2 
755.1 
411.6 
844.4 
596. 1 
199.4 
763.8 

203.3 
273.3 
255.0 


99.7 


81.4 
75.5 
80.2 
178.7 
68.6 
60.4 
120.6 
323.1 
139.0 


88.4 
97.9 
100.1 
59.9 
78.8 
68.6 

82.7 
61.4 
71.0 

67.5 
71.4 
93.0 
76.3 
98.7 

151.9 
119.3 
100.1 
428.5 
405.3 
291.2 
191.8 

74.8 
78.9 
32.3 
83.0 
89.3 
67.3 
46.3 
67.5 
79.4 

76.4 
68.7 
56.5 
49.2 

59.1 

54.2 
126.1 
192.0 

442.9 
188.3 
631.1 
297.5 
278.9 
203.9 
93.9 
334.2 

107.7 
165.4 
144.6 


AVERAGE 
ACREAGE  OF 
IMPROVED 
LAND  PER 
FARM  OPER- 
ATED BY— 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


79.2 


39.6 
63.1 
81.8 
157.3 
42.3 
42.8 
65.3 
124.7 
104.1 


41.5 
34.4 
58.9 
28.8 
32.8 
31.5 


52.8 
69.2 

73.0 

82.2 
116.2 
66.3 
66.2 

120.9 
134.7 
95.4 
317.4 
244.6 
186.3 
186.6 

64.6 
66.1 
21.0 
51.3 
63.9 
30.6 
32.6 
42.4 
43.2 

51.9 
44.6 
39.3 
34.9 

40.1 
42.3 
95.1 
72.3 

193.5 
107.6 
135.2 
130.4 
58.5 
72.5 
67.5 
191.3 

109.7 

99.3 

102.9 


50.1 


29.5 
47.1 
56.3 
114.7 
33.4 
32.7 
45.0 
84.1 
58.9 


31.6 
32.4 
40.7 
22.5 
29.1 
23.9 

60.0 
41.6 
45.1 

50.7 
51.9 

76.5 
49.5 
53.2 

104.8 
98.5 
66.7 
258.7 
208.2 
156.0 
129.5 

53.5 
49.0 
18.5 
41.5 
51.6 
25.6 
24.0 
34.3 
32.4 

46.1 
37.7 
28.3 
25.6 

30.1 
28.9 
71.2 
53.9 

119.1 
91.8 
94.1 
92.2 
37.9 
43.0 
41.2 

115.8 

51.1 

57.2 
62.7 


728 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  60.— FARM  OPERATORS    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES,  WITH  PER  CENT   DISTPJ- 
BUTION,  BY  AGE  AND  TENURE:  1920  AND  1910. 


AGE  AND 
CENSUS   YEAR. 


Total. 


All 
owners. 


Full 

owners, 

free.  ^ 


Full 
owners, 
mort- 


Part 
owners. 


Mana- 
gers. 


Share 

All 

and 

tenants. 

share- 

cash. 

Cash 
and 
mi- 
speci- 
fied. 


All  farmers: 

1920 

1910 

Reporting  age: 

1920 

1910 

Under  25  years — 

1920 

1910 

25  to  34  years— 

1920 

1910 

35  to  44  years — 

1920 

1910 

45  to  54  years — 

1920 

1910 

55  to  64  years— 

1920 

1910 

65  years  and  oyer 

1920 

1910 

Not  reporting  age: 

1920 

1910 


All  farmers : 

1920 

1910 

Under  25  years: 

1920 

1910 

25  to  34  years: 

1920 

1910 

35  to  44  years: 

1920 

1910 

45  to  54  years: 

1920". 

1910 

55  to  64  years: 

1920 

1910 

65  years  and  oyer: 

1920 

1910 


6,448,343 
6, 361, 502 


,364,163 
,339,476 

383,680 
419,330 

333,020 
, 413, 876 

, 587, 519 
571, 469 

,482,494 
, 432, 707 

993, 771 
947,524 

583,679 
554, 570 

84,180 
22, 026 


3,925,090 
3,948,722 


3,873,034 
3,934,968 

87, 400 
97, 690 

561,442 
620,961 

938, 174 
969, 859 

1,021,445 
1, 036, 493 

780, 579 
741, 614 

4S3, 994 
468, 351 

52, 056 
13, 764 


2. 149. 276 

2. 295. 277 


1, 217, 234 
1, 059, 620 


,117,459 
,  284, 343 

39,111 
54, 415 

215, 759 
297, 261 

422, 864 
487, 141 

556,833 
592, 14S 

508, 786 
490, 910 

374, 106 
362, 468 

31,817 
10, 934 


1,203,190 
1,058,018 

28,970 
23, 715 

227, 513 
192, 747 

348,618 
301,674 

319,980 
287, 992 

195, 740 
172, 197 

82,369 
79, 693 

14,044 
1,602 


558,580 
593, 825 


552,385 
592, 607 

19, 319 
19,  560 

118,170 
130, 953 

166, 692 
181, 044 

144,632 
156,353 

76, 053 
78, 507 

27, 519 
26, 190 

6,195 
1,218 


68, 449 
58, 104 


2, 454, 804 
2,354,676 


66,636 
56,846 

5,484 
4, 

17, 983 
15,700 

18,757 
16,212 

14,063 
11,724 

7,226 
5,840 

3,123 
2,550 

1,813 
1,258 


2,424,493 
2, 347, 662 

290,796 
316, 820 

753, 595 
777,215 

630, 588 
585, 398 

446,986 
384, 490 

205, 966 
200, 070 

96,562 
83, 669 

30,311 
7,014 


1, 80G,  634 
1,528,389 


648, 170 
826,287 


1,785,352  639,141 
1, 524, 4941823, 168 

243,316   47,480 
236,374   80,446 

569,8341 183, 761 
524,916:252,299 

455,0641175,524 
368,960  216,438 


313, 198 
231, 721 

140,913 
117,709 

63, 027 
44,814 

21,282 
3,895 


133, 788 
152, 769 

65,053 
82, 361 

33, 535 
38,855 

9,029 
3,119 


PEB  CENT  DISTKIBUTION  OF  TENtTEE  CLASSES  BY  AGE. 2 


100.0 
100.0 


6.0 
6.6 


20.9 
22.3 


24.9 

24.8 


23.3 
22.6 


1 

14.9 


9.2 

8.7 


100.0 
100.0 


2.3 
2.5 


14.5 
15.8 


24.2 
24.6 


26.4 
26.3 


20.2 

18. 8| 


12.5' 
11.9 


100.0 
100.0 


1.8 
2.4 


10.2 
13.0 


20.0 
21.3 


26.3 
25.9 


24.0 
21.5 


17.7 
15.9 


100.0 
100. 0 


100.0 
100.0 


2.4 
2.2 


18.9 
18.2 


29.0 
28.5 


26.6 
27.2 


16.3 
16.3 


6.8 

7.5 


3.5 
3.3 


21.4 
22.1 


30.2 
30.6 


26.2 
26.4 


13.8 
13.2 


5.0 
4.4 


100.0 
100.0 


8.2 

8.5 


27.0 
27.6 


28.1 
28.5 


21.1 
20.6 


10.8 
10.3 


4.7 
4.5 


100.0 
100.0 


12.0 
13.5 


31.1 
33.1 


26.0 
24.9 


18.4 
16.4 


8.5 
8.5 


4.0 
3.6 


100.0 
100.0 


13.6 
15. 5 


31.9 
34.4 


25.5 
24.2 


17.5 
15.2 


7.9 

7.7 


3. 
2.9 


100.0 
100.0 


7.4 
9.8 


28.8 
30.6 


27.5 
26.3 


20.9 
18.6 


10.2 
10.0 


.1. 2 
4.7 


I  Includes  lull    oymers  whose  mortgage  status  was  not  reported. 
3  Percentages  based  on  number  of  farm  operators  reporting  age. 


AGE   OF   FAEMERS. 


729 


T\BLE  60 FARM    OPERATORS  IN  THE  UNITED   STATES,  WITH   PER  CENT   DISTRI- 
BUTION, BY  AGE  AND  TENURE;  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


Total. 

OWNERS. 

Mana- 
gers. 

TENANTS. 

AGE  AND 
CENSUS  TEAR. 

All 
owners. 

Full 

owners, 

free.' 

Full 
owners, 
mort- 
gaged. 

Part 
owners. 

All 

tenants. 

Share 
and 
share- 
cash. 

Cash 
and 
un- 
speci- 
fied. 

PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION 

OF  AGE 

GROUPS 

BY  TENURE. 2 

All  farmers: 
1920 

100.0 
100.0 

60.9 
62. 1 

33.3 
36.0 

18.9 
16.7 

8.7 
9.3 

1.0 
0.9 

38.1 
37.0 

28.1 
24.0 

10.0 

1910 

13.0 

Under  25  years: 

1920..". 

100.0 
100.0 

100.0 
100.0 

100.0 
100.0 

100.0 
100.0 

100.0 
100.0 

100.0 
100.0 

22.8 
23.3 

42.1 
43.9 

59.1 
61.7 

68.9 
72.3 

78.5 
78.3 

82.9 
84.5 

10.2 
13.0 

16.2 
21.0 

26.6 
31.0 

37.6 
41.3 

51.2 
51.8 

64.1 
65.4 

7.6 
5.7 

17.1 
13.6 

22.0 
19.2 

21.6 
20.1 

19.7 
18.2 

14.1 
14.4 

5.0 
4.7 

8.9 
9.3 

10.5 
11.5 

9.8 
10.9 

7.7 
8.3 

4.7 
4.7 

1.4 
1.1 

1.3 
1.1 

1.2 
1.0 

0.9 
0.8 

0.7 
0.6 

0.5 
0.5 

75.8 
75.6 

56.5 
55.0 

39.7 
37.3 

30.2 
26.8 

20.7 
21.1 

16.5 
1.5.1 

63.4 
56.4 

42.7 
37.1 

28.7 
23.5 

21.1 
16.2 

14.2 
12.4 

10.8 
8.1 

12.4 

1910      .           ... 

19.2 

25  to  34  years: 

1920" 

13.8 

1910 

17.8 

35  to  44  years: 

1920 

11.1 

1910 

13.8 

45  to  54  j'ears: 

1920 

9.0 

1910  .- 

10.7 

55  to  64  years: 

1920 

6.5 

1910 

8.7 

65  years  and  oyer: 
1920 

5.7 

1910 

7.0 

Table  61. 


•  Includes  full  owners  whose  mortgage  status  was  not  reported. 
2  Percentages  based  on  number  of  farm  operators  reporting  age. 

-WHITE   AND    COLORED    FARM   OPERATORS   IN  THE   SOUTH,  WITH    PER 
CENT  DISTRIBUTION,   BY  AGE  AND   TENURE:  1920  AND   1910. 


COLOR,  TENURE,  AND 
CENSUS  YEAR. 


All  farm 
opera- 
tors. 


FARM  OPERATORS  REPORTING  AGE. 


Total. 


Under 

25 
years. 


25  to  34   35  to  44 
years.  H  years. 


45  to  54 
years. 


55  to  64 
years. 


65  years 
and 
over. 


Not  re- 
port- 
ing 


The  South. 

White  farmers,  total: 

1920 

1910 


Owners: 

1920 

1910 

Full  owners,  free  ' — 

1920 

1910 

F^U  owners,  mortgaged- 

1920 

1910 

Part  owners — 

1920 

1910 


Managers 
1920., 
1910., 


\ 


Tenants: 

1920 

1910 

Share  and  share-cash— 

1920 

1910 

Cash  and  unspecified— 

1920 

1910 


2,283,750 
2,207,406 


1,379,636 
1,326,044 

916,204 
908, 211 

310, 995 
245, 889 

152, 432 
171, 944 


16,548 
15, 084 


887, 566 
866,278 

716, 3.56 
636, 817 

171,210 
229, 461 


2,258,017 
2,202,933 


175,320 
190,505 


1,. 364, 199 
1,323,794 

905, 404 
906, 514 

307, 943 
245, 607 

150, 8.52 
171,673 


16,092 
14, 736 


877, 726 
864,403 


708, 729 
635, 651 


42,543 
43,418 


22, 940 
26, 511 


496,689 
541,198 


217, 055 
243, 931 

115,999 
144,086 


11,083  66.105 
8,515  56;  668 


8,520 
8,392 


1,266 
1,274 


34,951 
43,177 


4,177 
4,203 


131,511  275,457 

145,813  293,064 

113,875!  226,174 

115,3861  219,548 


168, 997 
228, 752, 

I  Includes  full  owners  whose  mortgage  status  was  not  reported 


17, 636 
30,427| 


49,283 
7.3, 516 


567, 049 
536,366 


339, 871 
332, 768 

203, 883 
209, 315 

91, 1.50 
71, 219 

44,&38 
52,234 


4,484 
4,091 


222,694 
199, 507 

176, 944 
144,336 


45, 750 
55, 171 


489,947 
459,655 


340, 895 
326, 569 

226, 809 
225, 454 

77, 367 
60, 432 

36,719 
40,683 


3,556 
2,941 


145, 4% 
130, 145 

114, 305 
91, 531 


31,191 
38, 614 


325,140   203,872 
312,423    162,786 


253, 362 
240,388 


191,382 
184,080 


43,661 
35,426 


18, 319 

20, 882 


1,726 
1,535 


70,0.52 
70,500 

53, 7.57 
48,289 

16,295 
22, 211 


170, 473 
136, 720 

144,391 
117,068 

18, 577 
13,347 

7,505 
6,305 


692 


32, 516 
25, 374 

23,674 
16,561 

8,842 
8,813 


25,733 
4,473 


15, 437 
2,250 

10,805 
1,697 

3,052 
282 

1,580 
271 


456 
348 


9,840 
1,875 

7,627 
1,166 

2,213 
709 


ISO 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  61 WHITE  AND   COLORED   FARM  OPERATORS  IN   THE   SOUTH,  WITH  PER 

CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  AGE  AND  TENURE:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


COLOR,  TENURE,  AND 
CENSUS  YEAR. 


All  farm 
opera- 
tors. 


FARM  OPERATORS  REPORTING  AGE. 


"otal. 


Under 

25 
years. 


25  to  34 
years. 


35  to  44 
years. 


45  to  54 
years. 


55  to  64 
years. 


65  years 
and 
over. 


Not  re- 
port- 
ing 

age. 


NUMBER — continued. 


The  South— Continued. 

Colored  farmers,  total 

1920 

1910 

Owners: 

1920 

1910 

Full  owners,  free  ' — 

1920 

1910 

Full  owners,  niortgaged— 

1920 

1910 

Part  owners — 

1920 

1910 

Managers: 

1920 

1910 

Tenants: 

1920 

1910 

Share  and  share-cash — 

1920 

1910 

Cash  and  unspecified — 

1920 

1910 


White  farmers,  total. 


922,914 
890,141 


217, 589 
218, 467 

135, 944 
128, 557 

42,614 
46,733 

39,031 
43,177 


1,770 
1,200 


703, 555 
670, 474j 

518, 631 1 
384,5241 

184, 924i 
285, 950| 


912,122 

888,976 


215, 202 
217, 908 

134,441 
128, 221 

42, 159 
46,632 

38, 602 
43, 055 


1,728 
1,185 


695, 192 
667, 883 

512, 170 
382, 900 

183, 022 
284, 983 


89,112 

87, 7r" 


6,011 
6,100 

3,447 
3,701 

928 
1,155 

1,636 
1,244 


82, 942 
81, 534 


71,460 
56, 7S1 


11,482 
24,  753 


186,489    216,383 
220,911    220,133 


24,524 
32, 174 

13, 440 
17, 942 

5,166 
7,203 

5,918 
7,029 


372 
294 


161, 593 

188, 443 

126, 791 
116,047 

34, 802 
72, 396 


46, 102 
50, 051 

26, 529 
27, 265 

9,757 
11,225 

9,816 
11, 561 


443 
327 


169, 838 
169, 755 

125, 412 
94, 781 

44,426 
74, 974 


229,460 
182,307 


63, 774 
58, 453 

38, 106 
32, 810 

13, 786 
13,250 

11, 882 
12, 393 


444 
263 


165,242 
123, 591 

112, 635 
63, 344 

52, 607 
60,247 


116,963 
110,460 


42,788 
41,944 

28, 693 
25, 685 

7,992 

8,781 

6,103 

7,478 


212 
141 


73, 963 
68,375 

48, 888 
34, 423 

25, 075 
33, 952 


73.715 
65:437 


32,003 
29, 186 

24,226 
20, 818 

4, 530 
5,018 

3,247 
3,350 


41, 614 
36, 186 

26, 984 
17,524 

14, 630 
18, 661 


PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  BY  AGE:   1920. 


Owners 

Full  owners,  free  ' 

Full  owners,  mortgaged 
Part  owners 


Managers. 


Tenants 

Share  and  share-cash . 
Cash  and  unspecified . 


Colored  farmers,  total 


Owners 

Full  owners,  free  i 

Full  owners,  niortgaged 
Part  owners 


Managers. 


Tenants 

Share  and  share-cash. 
Cash  and  unspecified . 


JOO.O 

100.0 
100.0 
100.0 
100.0 

100.0 

100.0 
100.0 
100.0 


100.0 


100.  ot 
100.  o' 
100. 01 
100.0 

100. 0 

100. 0 
100.  Ol 
100.0; 


7.8 


3.1 
2.5 
3.6 
5.6 

7.9 

15,0 
16.1 
10.4 


2.8 
2.6 
2.2 
4.2 

9.2 

11.9 
14.0 
6.3 


22.0 


15.9 
12.8 
21. 
23.2 

26.0 

31.4 
31.9 
29.2 


20.4 


11.4 
10.0 
12.3 
15.3 

21.5 

23.2 
24.8 
19.0 


25.1 


24.9 
22.5 
29.6 

29.7 

27.9 

25.4 
25.0 
27.1 


23.7 


21.4 
19.7 
23.1 
25.4 

25.6 

24.4 
24.5 
24.3 


21.7 


25.0 
25.1 
25.1 
24.3 

22.1 

16.6 
16.1 
18.5 


25.2 


29.6 
28.3 
32.7 
30.8 

25.7 

23. 8 
22.0 
28.7 


14.4 


18.6 
21.1 
14.2 
12.1 

10.7 

8.0 
7.6 
9.6 


12.8 


19.9 
21.3 
19.0 
15.8 

12.3 

10.6 
9.5 
13.7 


9.0 


12.5 
15.9 
6.0 

5.0 

5.5 

3.7 

3. 

5.2 


8.1 


14.9 
18.0 
10.7 
8.4 

5.7 

6,0 
5.3 
8.0 


1  Includes  lull  owners  whose  mortgage  status  was  not  reported. 


AGE   OF   FARMERS. 


731 


Table  62 


-FARM  OPERATORS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  AGE  AND  TENURE.  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  TENUKE. 


ITNITED  STATES. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Geogkaphic  Divisions. 

New  England. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Middle  Atlantic. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  North  Central. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  North  Central. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

South  Atlantic. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  South  Central. 

Total 

O  wners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  South  Central. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Mountain. 

Total 

O  wners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Pacific. 

Total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


All  farm 
opera' 

tors. 


6,448,343 

3, 925, 090 

6S,  449 

2, 454, 804 


156,564 

140, 160 

4,802 

11,602 


425, 147 

327, 104 

9,853 

88,190 


1,084,744 

766, 786 

13, 551 

304, 407 


1,096,951 

711,156 

10, 776 

375,019 


1,158,976 

607, 089 

9,799 

542,088 


1,051,600 

525,  SOS 

3,506 

522,286 


996,088 

464, 328 

5,013 

526. 747 


244,109 

202, 515 
4,116 

37, 478 


234,164 

ISO,  144 

7,033 

46,987 


FARM  OPERATORS  REPORTING  AGE. 


Total. 


6,364,163 

3,  S73, 034 

66,636 

2, 424, 493 


153,455 

137, 409 
4,669 
11, 377 


417, 237 

321, 102 
9,567 
86,568 


1,069,490 

7.J6, 098 

13, 207 

300, 185 


1,083,672 

702, 546 

10, 570 

370, 556 


1,143,758 

599,815 

9,523 

534, 420 


1,040,712 

520, 373 

3,419 

516,920 


985,669 

459, 213 

4,878 

521, 578 


240, 015 

199, 188 
3,968 
36,859 


230,155 

177, 290 
6,835 
46,030 


Unde: 

25 
years. 


383,680 

I  87,400 
I  5, 484 
'290,  796 


25  to  34 
years 


1,333,020 

561, 442 

17, 983 

753, 595 


2,593 

1,783 
232 
578 


10,509 

4,166 

530 

5,813 


37, 753 

11,344 

1,198 

25,211 


52,794 

12,  898 

1,340 

38, 556 


82,996 

15, 559 

629 

66, 808 


92,899 

17, 3.S6 

333 

75,180 


88,537 

15, 609 

463 

72,465 


9,446 

5,775 

381 

3,290 


6,153 

2,880 

378 

2,895 


17,437 

13,554 

923 

2,960 


62,145 

33,  731 

2,324 

26,090 


209,815 

96,244 

3,846 

109,  725 


263, 565 

108, 777 

3,430 

151,358 


227,643 

S3,  848 

2,214 

141,581 


224,193 

82, 247 

883 

141,063 


231,342 

75,  484 

1,452 

154,406 


57, 741 

44, 310 

1,268 

12,163 


35  to  44 
years 


1,587,519 

938, 174 

18, 757 

630, 588 


31, 801 

27, 270 
1,264 
3,267 


96, 169 

68, 401 
2,712 
25,056 


264,839 

175, 264 

3, 775 

85,800 


284, 126 

182,  S62 

2,  802 

98,462 


282,403 
144, 775 

2,703 
134, 925 


250.689 

125, 058 

911 

124, 720 


250,340 

116, 140 

1,313 

132, 887 


66,  936 

55, 223 

1,115 

10, 598 


45  to  54 
years. 


1,482,494 

1,021,445 

14,063 

446,986 


55  to 

64 
years. 


65 
years 
and 
over. 


Not 
re- 
port- 
ing 


39,139  60,216 

23, 247  43, 181 

1,643  2,162 

14,249  14,873 


39,603 

35, 935 
1,170 
2,"" 


106,848 

87,411 
2,223 
17, 214 


993,771583,679  84,180 


780, 579  483, 994 

7, 226     3, 123 

205,966   96,562 


34,057 

32, 055 

725 

1,277 


85,206 

75, 224 
1,283 
8,699 


258,619191,537 

200.616|168,037 
2,561  1,328 
49,442   22,172 


244,728161,085 

190,  %6  137, 539 

1,889         802 

51,873   22,744 


266, 073 

154, 579 

2,289 
109, 205 


234, 293 

131,  ()6S 

755 

102, 470 


219,041 

119, 022 

956 

99,063 


54,556 

47, 222 

707 

6,627 


172,574 

118,052 

1,112 

53,410 


143,308i 

95,633 

349 

47,326 


126,221 

82,465 

477 

43,279 


35,930 

32, 455 

359 

3,116 


27,964 

26, 812 

355 

797 


56,360 

52, 169 

495 

3,696 


52,056 

1, 813 

30, 311 


3,109 

2,751 

133 

225 


7,910 

6,002 


106,92715,254 


98, 593 

499 

7,835 


10,688 
344 
4,222 


77,37413,279 


69, 504 

307 

7,563 


112, 069 

83,  002 

576 

28, 491 


8,610 

206 

4,463 


15,218 

7,274 

276 

7,668 


58,733  43,853 

48,626  39,119 

1,513  791 

8, 594  3, 943 


95,33010,888 


6S,9S1 

188 

26, 161 


435 
87 
5,366 


70,18810,419 

50,493   5,115 

217       135 

19,478   5,169 


15,406  4,094 

14, 203;  3,327 

138       148 

1,065       619 


22,061   4,009 

20,237   2,854 

348       198 

1,476       957 


732 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 


Table  62.— FARM  OPERATORS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  AGE  AND  TENURE,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


DIVISION  OE  STATE 
AND  TENURE. 


New  England. 


Maine,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


New  Hampshire,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Vermont,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Massachusetts,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Rhode  Island,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Connecticut,  total . 

Ownere 

Managers 

Tenants 


Middle  Atlantic. 


New  York,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


New  Jersey,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Pennsylvania,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


East  North  Central. 


Ohio,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Indiana,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Illinois,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Michigan,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


All  farm 
opera- 
tors. 


Wisconsin,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


48,227 

45, 437 

7SC> 

2,004 

20,523 

IS,  604 

546 

1,373 

29, 075 

25, 121 

568 

3,386 

32, 001 

28,087 
1,627 
2,287 

4,083 

3,245 

205 

633 

22, 655 

19, 666 
1,070 
1,919 


193,195 

151,717 
4,376 
37, 102 

29,702 

21,889 

987 

6,826 

202,250 

153,498 

4,490 

44,262 


256,695 

177,      " 
3,065 

75,644 

205, 126 

137,210 

2,329 

65,587 

237,181 

132, 574 

3,411 

101, 196 

196,447 

159,406 

2,319 

34, 722 

189,295 

159, 010 

2,427 

27,258 


FARM   OPERATORS  REPORTING  AGE. 


Total. 


47,484 

44,739 

769 

1,976 

20,006 

IS,  147 

528 

1,331 

28,561 

24,674 

556 

3,331 

31, 192 

27, 393 
1,569 
2,230 

3,991 

3,166 
201 
624 

22, 221 

19,290 

1,046 

1,885 


189,765 

149,074 

4,240 

36,451 

29,071 

21,432 

961 

6,678 

198,401 

150,596 
4,366 
43,439 


252,860 

175,352 
2,972 
74,536 

202,139 

135, 137 

2,271 

64,731 

233,755 

130,629 
3,324 
99,802 

194,077 

157, 539 
2,268 
34, 270 

186,659 

157,441 
2,372 

26,846 


Under 

25 
years. 


867 

699 

47 

121 

291 

191 
36 
64 

696 

427 

44 

225 

393 

250 
56 
87 

49 
21 
12 
16 

297 

195 
37 
65 


4,733 

2,057 

197 

2,479 

645 

270 

54 

321 

5,131 

1,839 

279 

3.013 


8,112 

1,856 

240 

6,016 

8,335 

1,942 

187 

6,206 

9,202 

1,959 

274 

6,969 

5,775 

2,307 

204 

3,264 

6,329 

3,280 

293 

2.756, 


25  to  34 
years. 


35  to  44 
years. 


5,529 

4,829 
128 
572 

1,954 

1,526 
110 
318 

3,! 

2,i 
142 
964 

3,072 

2,315 

289 

468 

363 

198 
32 
133 

2,533 

1,806 
222 
505 


28, 144 

16, 185 

996 

10,963 

4,186 

2,118 

217 

1,851 

29,815 

15,428 

1,111 

13,276 


43,721 

17,080 

744 

25, 897 

39, 082 

15,081 

604 

23,397 

51,356 

14,284 

1,084 

35,988 

34,327 

21,193 

624 

12,510 

41,329 

28, 606 

790 

11,933 


45  to  54 
years 


9,617 

8,915 
187 
515 

3,811 

3,311 
127 
373 

6,375 

5,229 
150 
996 

6, 
5,3,12 

440 
636 

774 
542 
53 
179 

4,836 

3,961 

307 

568 


43, 170 

31,466 

1,189 

10,515 

6,833 

4,655 

241 

1,937 

46,186 

32,280 

1,282 

12,604 


60, 308 

37,937 

855 

21,516 

47,704 

29, 196 

644 

17,864 

60,176 

29,399 

1,022 

29, 755 

47,591 

37,388 

629 

9,574 

49, 060 

41,344 

625 

7,091 


11,858 

11,277 
193 


4,961 

4,510 
132 
319 

7,299 

6,503 
118 
678 

8,580 

7,594 
419 
567 

1,064 

848 
47 
169 

5,841 

5,203 

261 

377 


55  to 

64 
years. 


10,706 

10,353 
143 
210 

4,733 

4,498 
79 
156 

5,707 

5,321 

70 

316 

7,146 

6,606 
250 
290 

916 

802 
32 
82 

4,849 

4,475 
151 
223 


65 
years 
and 
over. 


48,220  39,248 


40,155 
1,002 
7,063 

7,845 

6,092 

266 

1,487 

50,783 

41,164 

955 

8,664 


62,186 

48,506 

643 

13,037 

47,925 

36,867 

489 

10,569 

56,173 

38,355 

598 

17,220 

47,260 

41,498 

442 

5,320 


34, 788 

622 

3,838 

5,987 

5,108 

134 

745 

39,971 

35,328 

527 

4,116 


48,175 

41,915 
372 

36, 926 

31, 769 

257 

4,900 

37,920 

30, 162 

255 

7,503 

37,474 

34,674 

252 

2,548 


8,907 

8,666 
71 
170 

4,256 

4,111 

44 
101 

4,498 

4,314 

32 

152 

5,613 

5,316 

115 

182 

825 

755 
25 
45 

3,865 

3,650 
68 
147 


26, 250 

24,423 

234 

1,593 

3,575 

3,189 

49 

337 

26,535 

24,557 

212 

1,766 


30, 358 

28,058 

118 

2,182 

22,167 

20,282 

90 

1,795 

18,928 

16,470 
91 


45,075  31,042 

41,390  29,517 

389    192 

3,296  1,333 


13,824 

13,304 

83 

437 


2,367  1,394 

21,650 

20, 479 

117 

1,054 


2,636 

2,169 
55 
412 


AGE   OF   FARMERS. 


733 


Table  62.— FARM  OPERATORS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  AGE  AND  TENURE.   BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  TENURE. 


West  North  Central. 

Minnesota,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Iowa,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Missouri,  total. 

Ownere 

Managers 

Tenants 

North  Dakota,  total 

Owners 

Managere 

Tenants 

South  Dakota,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Nebraska,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Kansas,  total 

Ownei-s 

Managers 

Tenants 

South  Atlantic. 

Delaware,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Maryland,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

District  of  Coliunbia, total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Virginia,  total 

Ow^iers 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  Virginia,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

North  Carolina,  total. . . 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

South  Carolina,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


AH  farm 
opera- 
tors. 


178,478 

132, 744 

1,596 

44,138 

213,439 

121,888 

2,487 
89,064 

263,004 

185,030 
2,247 
75,727 

77, 690 

56,917 

855 

19,918 

74,637 

47,815 

781 

26,041 

124,417 

69,672 

1,315 

53,430 

165,286 

97,090 

1,495 

66,701 


10, 140 

6,010 
144 

3,980 

47,908 

32,805 
1,262 
13,841 

204 

100 
19 
85 

186,242 

136,363 
2,134 
47,745 

87,289 

72, 101 

1,090 

14,098 

269,763 
151,376 

928 
117,459 

192,693 

67, 724 

738 

124,231 


FARM  OPERATORS  REPORTING  AGE. 


Total. 


176, 139 

131,091 

1,563 

43,485 

210,705 

120,322 
2,429 
87,954 

259,991 

182,856 

2,204 

74,931 

76,923 

56,354 

845 

19,724 

73,703 

47,226 

772 

25,705 

122,902 

68,816 

1,286 

52,800 

163,309 

95,881 

1,471 

65,957 


9,973 

5,899 

140 

3,934 

47,328 

32,430 
1,231 
13, 667 

196 

98 
14 


184,022 

134,870 
2,089 
47,063 

86,329 

71,335 

1,058 

13,936 

266,181 

149,656 

889 

115,636 

190,645 

67,08' 

723 

122,835 


Under 

25 
years. 


6,645 

2,154 

188 

4,303 

9,865 

1,505 

348 

8,012 

12,934 

4,355 

195 

8,384 

3,668 

1,244 

130 

2,294 

3,946 

1,091 

116 

2,739 

7,218 

1, 158 

198 

5,862 

8,518 

1,391 

165 

6,962 


444 
117 

8 
319 

1,502 

487 
73 
942 

4 

1 


7,771 

2,899 

162 

4,710 

2,233 

1,271 
52 
910 

17,944 

4,198 

71 

13,675 

18,301 

2,189 

61 

16,051 


25  to  34 
years. 


40,281 

20,828 
562 

18,891 

55,121 

16,216 

842 

38,063 

52,622 

26, 412 

589 

25,621 

20,176 

11,166 

323 

8,687 

21, 374 

9,671 

280 

11,423 

34,956 

11,730 

403 

22,823 

39, 035 

12,754 
431 

25,850 


1,914 

775 

24 

1, 115 

7,841 

3,594 

318 

3,929 

20 

7 
2 
11 

30, 120 

16,806 

474 

12,840 

12,457 

8,564 

250 

3,643 

55,729 

23,079 

246i 
32,404, 

42,529 
10,250 

188 
32,09ll 


35  to  44 
years. 


45,349 

33,496 

411 

11,442 

56,282 

31,824 

020 

23,838 

62,399 

42,113 

602 

19,684 

23,122 

17,941 

197 

4,984 

21,177 

14,111 

197 

6,869 

33,503 

19,250 

344 

13,909 

42,294 

24,127 

431 

17,736 


2,365 

1,298 

37 

1,030 

11,171 

7,126 
356 

43 

18 
4 
21 

45,055 

31,752 

614 

12,689 

21,211 

16,868 

322 

4,021 

66,867 

36,581 

244 

30,042 

49,642 

17,5491 

220 

31,8731 


45  to  54 
years. 


42,790 

36, 787 

256 

5,747 

48,592 

36, 135 

423 

12,034 

59,523 

46, 793 

475 

12,255 

17,291 

14,639 

138 

2,514 


55  to 

64 
years. 


29,376 

26,842 
107 

2,427 

28,609 

23,798 
154 

4,657 

44,405 

37,874 

226 

6,305 

9,468 

8,429 

47 

992 


15,106  8,791 

11,833  7,556 

124  41 

3, 149  1, 194 


25,439 

18,555 

218 

6,666 

35,987 

26,224 
255 

9,508 


15, 786 

12,90^ 

90 

2,791 

24,650 

20, 135 

137 

4,378 


2,397 

1,572 

42 

783 

12,476 

9,239 

293 

2,944 

56 

26 

4 
26 

46,183 

36,097 

492 

9,594 

22,076  16,212 

18,843  14,576 

256  119 

2,977  1,517 


58,748   40,147    26,746 

36,358   28, 813 1  20,627 

196|  89  43 

22,194   11,245     6,076 


1,825 

1,321 

23 

481 

8,958 

7,301 

140 

1,517 

47 

24 

2 

21 

31,785 

27,014 

218 

4,553 


65 
years 
and 
over. 


11,698 

10,984 
39 
675 

12,236 

10,844 

42 

1,350 

28,108 

25,309 

117 

2,682 

3,198 

2,935 

10 

253 

3,309 

2,964 

14 

331 

6,000 

5,218 
33 

749 

12, 825 

11,250 

52 

1,523 


816 

6 

206 

5,380 

4,683 

51 

646 

26 

22 
2 
2 

23,108 

20,302 

129 

2,677 

12,140 
11,213 


42,120 

17,025 

149 

24,946 


23,394 

11,969 

75 

11,350 


14,659 

8,105 

30 

6,524 


734 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CEN-SUg-=--AGRICULTTJRE. 


Table  62.— FARM  OPERATORS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  AGE  AND  TENURE, 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Continued. 


BY 


DmsiON  OR  SfAtE 
AND  TENUEE. 


South  ATLA^^^Ic— Con. 

Georgia,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Florida,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

East  South  Central. 

Kentucky,  total 

Owners , 

Managers 

Tenants 

Tennessee,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Alabama,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Mississippi,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

West  South  Central. 

Arkansas,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants , 

Louisiana,  total 

Owners , 

Managers 

Tenants , 

Oklahoma,  total , 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Texas,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

MOXTNTAIN. 

Montana,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Idaho,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Wyoming,  total 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


ALtfarm 
opera^ 

tors. 


310,732 

102, 123 

1,655 

206, 954 

54,005 

38,487 

1,829 

13,689 


270,626 

179,327 

969 

90,330 

252,774 

148,082 

807. 

103,885 

256,099 

107,089 

741 

148,269 

272,  lOl' 

91,3t0| 

989 1 

179,802 


232,604 

112,647 

736 

119,221 

135, 463 

57,254 

828 

77,381 

191,988 

93,217 

935 

97,836 

436, 033 

201,210 

2,514 

232,309 


57, 677 

50,271 

899 

6,507 

42, 106 
34,647 

758 
6,701 

15,748 

13,403 

377 

1,968 


FARM  OPERAfCBS  REPORTING  AGE. 


Total. 


306, 258 

100,850 

1,618 

203, 790 

52, 826 

37, 590 

1,761 

13,475 


267,496 

177,295 

937 

89,264 

249,967 

146, 526 

788 

102,653 

253, 67l' 
106, 151 j 

730 1 
146, 790, 

269, 578 

90,4011 

964 1 

178,213 


230,426 

111,577 

717 

118,132 

134, 036 

56,588 

805 

76,643 

189, 577 

91,883 

910 

96,784 

431,630 

199, 165 

2,446 

230,019 


56,980 

49,668 

874 

6,438 

41, 150 

33,830 

733 

6,587 

15,456 

13,163 

367 

1,926 


Under 

25 
years. 


32, 520 

3,414 
134 

28,972 

2,277 

983 

68 

1,226 


21, 870 

6,170 

108 

15,592 

19,935 

4,187 

98 

15,650 

22,640 
3,626 

54 
18,960 

28, 454 

3,403 

73 

24,978 


21,327 

4,326 

55 

16,940 

12, 183 

2,090 

46 

10,047 

14,165 

3,203 

91 

10,871 

40, 862 

5,990 

271 

34,001 


1,654 

1,104 
73 

477 

1,689 

988 

68 

633 

616 

465 
32 
119 


25  to  34 
years 


68, 734 

15, 781 

432 

52,521 

8,299 

4, 992 

280 

3,027 


57,098 
29, 126 

266 
27, 706 

52,281 

21,142 

185 

30,954 


35  to  44 
years 


73,472 

24, 941 

464 

48,067 

12,577 

8,642 

442 

3,493 


63, 876 

42,393 

222 

21,261 

59,098 

34, 554 

209 

24,335 


54,643  58,481 

17,228  25,428 

181  195 

37,234  32,858 


60, 171 

14,751 

251 

45, 169 


53, 034 

19, 774 

192 

33,068 

23, 473 

9,845 

200 

19,428 

44,056 

14,530 

291 

29,235 

104,779 
31,335 

7fj0 
72,675 


15,956 
13,413 

284 
2,259 

9,599 

7,010 

248 

2,341 

4,090 

3,375 

128 

687 


69,234 

22,683 

285 

40,266 


•56,638 

27,660 
213 

28, 765 

35,442 

15,032 

216 

20, 194 

49, 333 

23,234 

222 

25,877 

108,927 

50, 214 

662 

58,051 


17, 125 

14,970 

240 

1,915 

11,753 

9,673 

217 

1,863 

4,557 

3,798 

115 

644 


45  to  54 
years. 


68,249 

25,470 

340 

42,434 

13,768 

9,949 

512 

3,307 


58,737 

43,992 

181 

14,504 

56,606 

37,894 

182 

18,530 

61,685 

27,  .304 

184 

34, 197 

57,265 

21,878 

208 

35, 179 


53,614 

28,328 

149 

25, 137 

29, 873 

14,070 

197 

15,600 

44, 076 

25,719 

170 

18, 187 

91,478 

50, 905 

440 

40,1.33 


11,731 

10,450 

156 

1,125 

9,680 

8,470 

111 

1,093 

3,300 

2,868 

65 

367 


55  to 
64 

years. 


65 
years 
and 
over. 


Not 
re- 
port- 
ing 

age. 


40, 598 

19,232 

164 

21,202 

9,608 

7,802 

282 

1,524 


38,934 

31,955 

91 

6,888 

37,209 

28,199 

76 

8,934 

34,407 

19,432 

72 

14,903 

32,758 

16,047 

110 

16,601 


28, 857 

18, 904 
>  61 
9,892 

16, 626 

9,304 

108 

7,214 

26, 120 

16,909 

105 

9,106 

54,618 

37,348 

203 

17,007 


7,736 

7,139 

93 

504 

6,075 
5,510 

58 
507 

2,049 

1,876 

18 

155 


22,685 
12,012 

79 
10,594 

6,297 

5,222 

17^ 


28,981 

23,659 

69 

3,253 

24,838 

20,550 

38 

4,250 

21,815 
13, 133 

44 
8,638 

21,696 

11,639 

37 

10,020 


16,956 

12,585 

47 

4,324 

10, 439 

0,247 

38 

4,154 

11, 827 

8,2SS 

31 

3,508 

30.966 

23,373 

101 

*7,492 


2,411 

1,334 

25 

1,052 


2,778 

2,592 

28 

158 

2,354 

2,173 

31 

150 

844 

781 

9 

54 


AGE   OF   FARMERS. 


73i 


Table  G2.— FARM  OPERATORS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  AGE  AND  TENURE,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920— Comlflued. 


DIVISION  OR  STATE 
AND  TENURE. 


All  farm 
opera- 
tors. 


Mountain— Con. 


Colorado,  total 59,934 

Ownei-s 45, 291 

Manai,'ei-s i  SSO 

Tenants i  13, 7(33 


New  Mexico,  total I  29,844 

Owners 25, 756 

Managers 433 

Tenants 3, 655 

Arizona,  total 9,975 

Owners 7,869 

Managers 305 

Tenants 1,801 


"Crtah,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Nevada,  total . 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


Pacific. 

Washington,  total. 

Owners 

Manageis 

Tenants 


Oregon,  total. 

Owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


25,662 

22, 579 

296 

2,787 

3,163 

2, 

168 
296 


66,288 

52, 701 
1,168 
12,419 

50,206 

39 ,  863 

916 

9,427 


FARM   OPERATORS  REPORTING  AGE. 


California,  total '  117,670 

Owners ;  87, 580 

Managers 4, 949 

Tenants 25, 141 


Total. 


53,000 

44, 599 

855 

13,546 

29,437 

25,419 

422 

,3, 590 

9,700 

7,671 

275 

1,754 

25,219 

22,212 

283 

2  724 

3,073 

2, 626 

159 

288 


65,422 

52,052 

1,135 

12,235 

49, 476 

39,293 

893 

9,290 

115,257 

85,945 

4,807 

24, 505, 


Under 

25 
years. 


2,414 

1,175 

72 

1,167 

1,354 

968 
51 
335 

373 

229 

20 

124 

1,265 

792 

58 

415 

81 
54 

7 
20 


25  to  34 
years. 


952 

1,424 

674 

53 

697 

2,851 

1,376 

229 

1,246 


13,963 

9,265 

278 

4,422 

5,965 

4,886 

128 

951 

2,013 

1,439 
82 
492 

5,556 

4,4(>3 

86 

1,007 

597 

459 
34 
104 


35  to  44 
years. 


1,878     10,906 
830       6,691 
301 
4,014 


8,911 

5,655 

245 

3,011 

19,322 

11,001 
1,097 
7,224 


45  to  .54 
years. 


15,885  13,702 

11,766  11,048 

216  166 

3,903  2,488 


7,207 

6,189 

107 

911 

2,815 

2,181 
88 
546 

6,667 

5, 
72 
733 

927 

784 
60 
83 


16, 736 

12,715 

331 

3,690 

12, 608 

9,682 

250 

2,676 

30,872 

20, 784 
1,581 
8,507 


7,048 

6,232 
7" 
741 

2,359 

1,910 

53 

396 

5,973 

5,561 

45 

367 

763 

677 
36 
60 


16,650 

14,264 

242 

2,154 


55  to 

64 
years. 


9,082 

7,830 

88 

1,164 

5,098 

4,596 
44 

.458 

1,458 

1,288 
2< 

14; 

3,984 

3,811 

17 

156 

448 

405 

18 

25 


13, 079 

11,958 

109 

1,012 


65 
years 
and 
over. 


Not 
re- 
Iiort- 
ing 
age. 


12,213  9,504 

10,400j  8,472 

198  109 

1,015!  923 


29,870!  21,270  11,072 

23,972   18,689  10,123 

1,073         5731  254 

4,825     2,008i  695 


3,952 
3,515l 

35! 
402 

2,766 

2, 548 

17 

200 

682 

624 
9 
49 

1,774 

1,723 

5 

46 

257 

247 
4 
6 


6,173 

5,704 

56 

413 

4,816 

4,410 

38 

368 


934 

692 

25 

217 

407 

337 

11 

69 

275 

198 
30 
47 

443 

367 

13 

63 

90 

73 
9 

8 


866 

649 
33 

184 

730 

570 
23 
137 

2,413 

1,()35 
142 
636 


736 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  63.— PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION  OF  FARM  OWNERS  AND  TENANTS,  BY  AGE. 
BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 

[Percentages  based  on  number  of  owners  or  tenants  reporting  age.] 


OWNERS. 

TENANTS. 

nmSION  AND  STATE. 

1 

E2 

O 
(M 

i 

S2 

(3 

O 

2 

o 
to 

2 

a 

s 

O 

i 

i 

o 

«5 

o 

i 
i 

2 

United  States 

2.3 

14.5 

24.2 

26.4 

20.2 

12.5 

12.0 

31.1 

26.0 

18.4 

8.5 

4.0 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

1.3 
1.3 

1.5 
1.8 
2.6 
3.3 
3.4 
2.9 
1.6 

9.9 
10.5 
12.7 
15.  5 
14.0 
15.8 
16.4 
22.2 
13.1 

19.8 
21.3 
23.2 
26.0 
24.1 
24.0 
25.3 
27.7 
24.4 

26.2 
27.2 
27.3 
27.2 
25.8 
25.2 
26.9 
23.7 
27.4 

23.3 
23.4 
22.2 
19.6 
19.7 
18.4 
18.0 
16.3 
22.1 

19.5 
16.2 
13.0 

9.9 
13.8 
13.3 
11.0 

7.1 
11.4 

5.1 

6.7 
8.4 
10.4 
12.5 
14.5 
13.9 
8.9 
6.3 

26.0 
30.1 
36.6 
40.8 
26.5 
27.3 
29.6 
33.0 
31.0 

28.7 
28.9 
28.6 
26.6 
25.2 
24.1 
25.5 
28.8 
32.3 

22.0 
19.9 
16.5 
14.0 

20.4 
19.8 
19.0 
18.0 
18.7 

11.2 
10.0 
7.4 
6.1 
10.0 
9.2 
8.3 
8.5 
8.6 

7.0 

Middle  Atl  antic 

4.3 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

2.6 
2.0 
5.3 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

5.1 

3.7 
2.9 

Pacific 

3.2 

New  England: 

1.6 
1.1 
1.7 
0.9 
0.7 
1.0 

1.4 
1.3 
1.2 

1.1 
1.4 
1.5 
1.5 
2.1 

1.6 
1.3 
2.4 
2.2 
2.3 
1.7 
1.5 

2.0 
1.5 
1.0 
2.1 
1.8 
2.8 
3.3 
3.4 
2.6 

3.5 
2.9 
3.4 
3.8 

3.9 
3.7 
3.5 
3.0 

2.2 
2.9 
3.5 
2.6 
3.S 
3.0 
3.6 
2.1 

1.6 
1.7 
1.6 

10.8 
8.4 

11.7 
8.5 
6.3 
9.4 

10.9 
9.9 
10.2 

9.7 
11.2 
10.9 
13.5 
18.2 

15.9 
13.5 
14.4 
19.8 
20.5 
17.0 
13.3 

13.1 
11.1 
7.1 
12.5 
12.0 
15.4 
15.3 
15.6 
13.3 

16.4 
14.4 
16.2 
16.3 

17.7 
17.4 
15.8 
15.7 

27.0 
20.7 
25.6 
20.8 
19.2 
18.8 
20.1 
17.5 

12.7 
14.4 
12.8 

19.9 
18.2 
21.2 
19.4 
17.1 
20.5 

21.1 
21.7 
21.4 

21.6 
21.6 
22.5 
23.7 
26.3 

25.6 
26.4 
23.0 
31.8 
29.9 
28.0 
25.2 

22.0 
22.0 
18.4 
23.5 
23.6 
24.4 
26.2 
24.7 
23.0 

23.9 
23. 6 
24.0 
25.1 

24.8 
26.6 
25.3 
25.2 

30.1 
28. 6 
28.9 
26.4 
24.3 
28. 4 
26.4 
29.9 

24.4 
24.6 
24.2 

25.2 
24.9 
26.4 
27.7 
26.8 
27.0 

26.9 
28. 4 
27.3 

27.7 
27.3 
29.4 
26.3 
26.3 

28.1 
30.0 
25.6 
26.0 
25.1 
27.0 
27.4 

26.6 
28.5 
26.5 
26.8 
26.4 
24.3 
25.4 
25.3 
26.5 

24.8 
25.9 
25.7 
24.2 

25.4 
24.9 
28.0 
25.6 

21.0 
25.1 

21.8 
24.8 
24.5 
24.9 
25.0 
25.8 

27.4 
26.5 
27.9 

23.1 
24.8 
21.6 
24.1 
25.3 
23.2 

23.3 

23.8 
23.5 

23.9 
23.5 
23.1 
22.0 
18.7 

20.5 

19.8 
20.7 
15.0 
16.0 
18.  S 
21.0 

22.4 
22.5 
24.5 
20.0 
20.4 
19.3 
17.8 
19.1 
20.8 

18.0 
19.2 
IS.  3 
17.8 

16.9 
16.4 
18.4 

18.8 

14.4 
16.3 
14.3 
17.6 
18.1 
16.8 
17.2 
15.4 

23.0 
21.6 

21.7 

19.4 
22.7 
17.5 
19.4 

23.8 
18.9 

16.4 
14.9 
16.3 

16.0 
15.0 
12.6 
13.0 

8.5 

8.4 
9.0 

13.  8 
5.2 
6.3 
7.6 

11.7 

13.8 
14.4 
22.4 
15.1 
15.7 
13.8 
12.1 
11.9 
13.9 

13.3 
14.0 
12.4 
12.9 

11.3 
11.0 
9.0 
11.7 

5.2 
6.4 
5.9 
7.9 
10.0 
8.1 
7.8 
9.4 

11.0 
11.2 

11.8 

6.1 

4.8 
6.8 
3.9 
2.6 
3.4 

6.8 
4.8 
6.9 

8.1 
9.6 
7.0 
9.5 
10.3 

9.9 
9.1 
11.2 
11.6 
10.7 
11.1 
10.6 

8.1 
6.9 
3.6 
10.0 
6.5 
11.8 
13.1 
14.2 
9.1 

17.5 
15.2 
12.9 
14.0 

14.3 
13.1 
11.2 
15.0 

7.4 
9.6 
6.2 
8.6 
9.3 
7.1 
15.2 
6.9 

7.8 
7.5 
5.1 

28.9 
23.9 
28.9 
21.0 
21.3 
26.8 

30.1 
27.7 
30.6 

34.7 
36.1 
36.1 
36.5 
44.4 

43.4 
43.3 
34.2 
44.0 
44.4 
43.2 
39.2 

28.3 
28.7 
13.1 
27.3 
26.1 
28.0 
26.1 
25.8 
22.5 

31.0 
30.2 
25.4 
25.3 

28.0 
25.3 
30.2 
31.6 

35.1 
35.5 
30.5 
32.6 
26.4 
28.1 
37.0 
36.1 

32.8 
32.4 
29.5 

26.1 
28.0 
29.9 
28.5 

28.7 
30.1 

28.8 
29.0 
29.0 

28.9 
27.6 
29.8 
27.9 
26.4 

26.3 
27.1 
26.3 
>25.3 
26.7 
26.3 
26.9 

26.2 
27.0 
25.0 
27.0 
28.9 
26.0 
25.9 
23.6 
25.9 

23.8 
23.7 
22.4 
26.0 

24.3 
26.3 
26.7 
25.2 

29.7 
28.3 
33.4 
28.8 
25.3 
31.1 
26.9 
28.8 

30.2 
28.8 
34.7 

19.6 
24.0 
20.4 
25.4 
27.1 
20.0 

19.4 
22.3 
19.9 

17.5 
16.3 
17.3 
15.5 
12.3 

13.2 
13.7 
16.4 
12.7 
12.3 
12.6 
14.4 

19.9 
21.5 
31.0 
20.4 
21.4 
19.2 
20.3 
20.8 
24.5 

16.3 
18.1 
23.3 
19.7 

21.3 
20.4 

18.8 
17.4 

17.5 
16.6 
19.1 
18.4 
20. 6 
22.6 
13.5 
17.4 

17.6 
17.4 
19.7 

10.6 
11.7 
9.5 
13.0 
13.1 
11.8 

10.5 
11.2 
9.5 

7.9 
7.6 
7.5 
7.4 
5.0 

5.6 
5.3 
8.4 
5.0 
4.6 
5.3 
6.6 

12.2 

11.1 

25.0 

9.7 

10.9 

9.7 

9.2 

10.4 

11.3 

7.7 
8.7 
10.2 
9.3 

8.4 
9.4 
9.4 
7.4 

7.8 
7.7 
8.0 
8.6 
12.7 
8.4 
5.7 
8.7 

8.3 
9.9 

8.2 

8.6 

New  Hampshire 

7.6 

Vermont 

4.6 

Massachusetts 

8.2 

Rhode  Island 

7.2 

Connecticut 

7  8 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

4.4 

New  Jersey 

5  0 

Pennsylvania 

4  1 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio. 

2  9 

Indiana 

2.8 

Illinois 

2  4 

Michigan 

3.1 

Wisconsin 

1  6 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

1  6 

Iowa 

1  5 

Missouri 

3.6 

North  Dakota 

1.3 

South  Dakota 

1.3 

Nebraska 

1.4 

Kansas 

2.3 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

5.2 

Maryland 

4.7 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

2.4 
5.7 

West  Virginia 

6.2 

North  Carolina 

5.3 

South  CaroUna 

5.3 

Georgia 

5.2 

Florida 

6.7 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

3.6 

Tennessee 

4.1 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

5.9 
5.6 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

3.7 

Louisiana 

5.4 

Oklahoma 

3.6 

Texas 

3.3 

Mountain: 

Montana 

2.5 

Idaho 

2.3 

Wyoming '. . . 

Colorado 

2.8 
3.0 

New  Mexico 

5.6 

Arizona 

2.8 

Utah 

1.7 

Nevada 

2.1 

Pacific: 

Washington 

3.4 

Oreeon 

4.0 

California 

2.8 

FARM   MORTGAGES. 


737 


TABLE  64.— NUMBER  OF  OWNED  FARMS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES  CLASSIFIED  ACCORD- 
ING TO  MORTGAGE  STATUS:  1890  TO  1920. 


ITEM. 

FARMS  OPERATED  BY  THEIR 
OWNERS. 

OWNED  FARM  HOMES. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Total... 

3,925,090 

-23,632 

-0.6 

3,948,722 
310, 319 

8.5 

3, 638, 403 

495, 657 

15.8 

3,142,746 

Increase  over  preceding  census ' . 

Per  cent  of  increase  i 

Reported  as  free  from  mortgage 

2,074,325 

-514, 271 

-19.9 

1,461,306 

149, 272 

11.4 

389, 459 

341,367 

709.8 

52.8 
37.2 
9.9 

2,588,596 

169, 416 

7.0 

1, 312, 034 

218, 870 

20.0 

48,092 

-77,967 

-61.8 

65.6 

33.2 

1.2 

2, 419, 180 
190, 374 

8.5 

1,093,164 

218,949 

25.0 

126,059 
86,334 
217.3 

66.5 
30.0 
3.5 

2, 228,  806 

Increase  over  preceding;  census  ' 

Per  cent  of  increase  ' 

Reported  as  mortgaged 

874,215 

Increase  over  preceding  census 

Per  cent  ofincrease 

Unknown  (no  report) 

39,725 

Increase  over  preceding  census  i 

Percent  of  increase^ 

Per  cent  of  total- 
Free  from  mortgage 

70  9 

Mortgaged 

27  8 

Unknown  (no  report) 

1  3 

1  A  minus  sign  (  — )  denotes  decrease.  The  comparative  figures  shown  for  farms  free  from  mortgage  and 
mortgaged  are  affected  somewhat  by  the  fact  that  more  farms  were  tabulated  as  "unknown"  in  1920  than 
at  earlier  censuses. 

Table  65.— FARM  MORTGAGE  DEBT  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  VALUE  OF  FARMS 
REPORTING  AMOUNT  OF  DEBT,  RATIO  OF  DEBT  TO  VALUE,  AVERAGES  PER 
FARM,  AND  INTEREST  RATE:  1890,  1910,  AND  1920. 


Number  of  farms  reporting  amount  of  debt 

Increase  over  preceding  census 

Per  cent  of  increase 

Value  of  mortgaged  farms  (land  and  buildings; 

Increase  over  preceding  census 

Per  cent  of  increase 

Amount  of  mortgage  debt 

Increase  over  preceding  census 

Per  cent  of  increase 

Ratio  of  debt  to  value,  per  cent , 

Average  per  farm: 

Value  of  land  and  buildings 

Amount  of  debt 

Owner's  equity 

Average  rate  of  interest  paid,  per  cent 


OWNED  FARMS    MORTGAGED.! 


1920 


1, 193, 047 

186, 536 
18.5 

$13, 775, 500, 013 

87, 445, 263, 062 

117.6 

$4,003,767,192 

$2, 277, 594, 341 

131.9 

29.1 


$11,546 
83,356 
$8, 191 

6.1 


1910 


1, 006, 511 

119, 554 
13.5 

$6,330,236,951 

$3, 275, 313, 7S6 
107.2 

$1,726,172,851 

$640, 176.  S91 

58.9 

27.3 


$6, 289 
$1, 715 
$4, 574 


Owned 

farm  homes 

mortgaged, 

1890.2 


886,957 


$3,054,923,165 


$1,085,995,960 


35.5 


83,444 
81,224 
82,220 

7.1 


1  Figures  include  only  farms  consisting  wholly  of  land  owned  by  the  operator  and  reporting  amount  of 
mortgage  debt. 

2  The  figures  for  1S90  cover  the  estimated  total  number  of  owned  farm  homes  mortgaged,  including  a 
part  of  those  shown  in  Table  64  as  "unknown." 


75108°— 23- 


-47 


738 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGKICUL.TURE. 


Table  66.— FARM  MORTGAGE  DEBT  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING 
TO  INTEREST  RATE,  WITH  ANNUAL  INTEREST  CHARGE:  1920. 


INTEREST  RATE. 


Total  farm  mortgage  debt 

With  interest  rate  reported 

Less  than  4  per  cent 

4  per  cent 

Between  4  and  5  per  cent 

5  per  cent 

Between  5  and  6J  per  cent 

5i  per  cent 

Between  5\  and  6  per  cent 

6  per  cent ." 

Between  6  and  6|  per  cent 

6J  per  cent 

Between  6i  and  7  per  cent 

7  per  cent .' 

Between  7  and  8  per  cent 

8  per  cent 

Between  8  and  10  per  cent 

10  per  cent 

More  than  10  per  cent 

Interest  rate  not  reported 


FARM  MORTGAGE  DEBT.l 


Per  cent 
distribution. 


$4,003,767,192 


3,941, 

13, 

73, 

45, 

751, 

35, 

484, 

36, 

1,542, 

15, 

108, 

9, 

364, 

35, 

335, 

28, 

59, 

2, 


225, 978 
246, 285 
459, 416 
5S9, 167 
700,696 
360, 355 
539,054 
900, 70S 
244,146 
253,551 
555,481 
713,563 
088,503 
023, 795 
466,201 
923,338 
092,008 
069, 711 


62,541,214 


100.00 
0.34 
1.86 
1.16 

19.07 
0.90 

12.29 
0.94 

39.13 
0.39 
2.75 
0.25 
9.24 
0.89 
8.51 
0.73 
1.50 
0.05 


Annual  interest 
charge. 


52.38,501,748 

410,  M5 

2,938,363 

2,067,925 

37,. 585, 268 

1,856,524 

26,649,872 

2,121,921 

92,  .534, 699 

9.>3,443 

7,056,392 

655,757 

25, 486,-330 

2,624,210 

26,837,272 

2,572,725 

6,909,317 

241,185 


1  Reported  debt  on  fuUy  owned  farms  only.    The  total  debt  on  aU  farms  in  1920,  including  those 
operated  by  tenants,  part  owners,  and  managers,  has  been  estimated  at  $7, 857, 700, 000- 


FARM   MORTGAGES. 


739 


Table  67.— FARM  MORTGAGE  DEBT  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING 
TO  VALUE  OF  FARM,  WITH  RATIO  OF  DEBT  TO  VALUE  AND  AVERAGE  INTEREST 
RATE:  1920. 


VALUE  GEOin". 


Total 

Under  $5,000 

Under  $2,500.. 
32,500  to  $4,999 

85,000  to  $9,999.... 
$5,000  to  $7,499 
$7,500  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $14,999.. 
$1.5,000  to  $19,999.. 
$20,000  to  $24,999.. 
$25,000  to  $29,999.. 
$30,000  to  $34,999.. 
$35,000  to  $39,999.. 
$40,000  to  $14,999.. 
$45,000  to  $49,999.. 
$50,000  and  over. . . 


FARMS  REPORTING 
AMOUNT  OF  DEBT. 


Niimher. 


1,193,047 


Per  cent 

distriljii- 
tion. 


474,649 
213,844 
200, 805 

295, 814 
191,406 
104,408 

147,029 
84,909 
57,990 
28,620 
27,921 
14,862 
14,967 
10,354 
35, 932 


39.8 
17.9 
21.9 

24.8 
16.0 
8.8 

12.3 
7.1 
4.9 
2.4 
2.3 
1.2 
1.3 
0.9 
3.0 


FARM  MORTGAGE  DEBT.l 


Amount. 


$4, 003, 767, 192 


467,449,381 
129,263,438 
338,185,943 

703,854,308 
402,781,862 
301,072,446 

573,984,642 
428,312,701 
366,129,944 
215,366,895 
238, 533, 885 
142,131,377 
156,113,481 
117,925,985 
593,964,593 


Per  Pent 
distribu- 
tion. 


11.7 
3.2 

8.4 

17.6 
10.1 
7.5 

14.3 

10.7 
9.1 
5.4 
6.0 
3.5 
3.9 
2.9 

14.8 


Ratio  of 

debt  to 

value 

(percent), 


29.1 


38.7 
42.2 
37.4 

35.2 
35.7 
34.6 

34.0 
30.7 
29.2 
28.5 
27.3 
26.3 
25.4 
24.2 
20.1 


Aver- 
age in- 
terest 
rate 
(per 
cent). 


6.6 
6.S 
6.5 

6.2 
6.2 
6.2 

6.0 
6.0 
5.9 
5.9 
5.9 
5.9 
5.8 
5.7 
5.9 


1  Reported  debt  on  fully  owned  farms  only. 


740 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  68.— OWNED  FARMS  REPORTED  AS  FREE  FROM  MORTGAGE  AND  MORT- 
GAGED, BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 

[Farms  owned  wholly  or  in  part  by  the  operator.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


3,925,090 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshu-e 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia, 

Virginia 

West  \  irginia , 

North  Carolina 

South  ('aroUna 

Georgia , 

Florida , 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi , 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana , 

Oklahoma , 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wvoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


1920 


Total. 


140, 160 
327, 101 
766,  7S6 
711, 166 
607, 0S9 
525,  808 
464, 328 
202, 515 
ISO,  144 


45, 437 
18,  604 
25, 121 
28, 087 
3,245 
19, 666 

151,717 
21,  889 
153, 498 

177,986 
137, 210 
132, 574 
159, 406 
159, 610 

132, 744 
121, 888 
185,030 
56, 917 
47, 815 
69, 672 
97, 090 

6,010 
32, 805 
100 
136, 363 
72, 101 
151,376 
67, 724 
102, 123 
38, 487 

179, 327 
148, 082 
107, 089 
91,310 

112, 647 
57, 254 
93,217 

201, 210 

50, 271 
34, 647 
13, 403 
45, 291 
25, 756 
7,869 

22. 579 
2,699 

52, 701 
39,863 

87. 580 


Free  from 
mortgage . 


2,074,325 


1,461,306 


80, 412 
179, 326 
382,  771 
278,  906 
408,  804 
339, 312 
236, 932 
88,  731 
79,131 


30,665 
11, 992 
12, 132 
14, 055 
1,971 
9,597 

75, 522 
10,000 
93,804 

110, 004 
73,233 
68,  892 
72,869 
57, 773 

54, 086 
45^  807 
82, 099 
12,833 
16, 037 
27,065 
40, 979 

3,504 
19,292 
63 
98, 470 
52, 617 
102, 950 
42, 847 
64,061 
25,010 

116,613 
105, 128 
64,  498 
53,073 

64, 881 
36, 010 
30, 551 
105, 490 

16,365 
11,872 

6,816 
20, 965 
16, 650 

3,708 
10, 756 

1,599 

25,012 
18,  077 
36,042 


Mort- 
gaged. 


389,459 


53, 138 
125,  216 
326, 313 
368, 158 
118, 026 
124, 723 
162, 738 
97. 038 
85',  956 


13,023 
5,389 
12, 225 
12, 632 
949 
8,920 

66,633 
10, 085 
48, 498 

50, 784 
51,474 
51, 039 
78, 758 
94, 258 

69, 545 
66, 096 
85,538 
40, 462 
27, 262 
35, 191 
44,064 

2,018 
11,339 
29 
24, 331 
10, 274 
24,  499 
14,  299 
23, 135 

8,102 

40,615 
32, 264 
27,  854 
23,990 

33,990 
11,783 
47, 025 
69,940 

29,897 

20,060 

5,513 

21, 131 

6, 257 

3,380 

9,916 

884 

24,004 
17, 843 
44,109 


Un- 
known 

(no 
report). 


6,610 
22, 562 
57,  702 
64, 092 
80,  259 
61,  773 
64, 658 
16,746 
15, 057 


1,749 
1,223 

764 
1,4(J0 

325 
1,149 

9,562 

1,804 

11, 196 

17, 198 
12, 503 
12, 643 
7, 779 
7,579 

9,113 

9.985 
17;  393 
3,J322 
4, 516 
7,416 
12, 047 

488 

2,174 

18 

13, 562 

9,  210 

23. 927 

lO;  578 

14, 937 

5,375 

22, 099 
10, 690 
14, 737 
14, 247 

13, 776 

9,461 

15, 641 

25,780 

4,009 
2,715 
1,074 
3,195 
2, 849 

781 
1, 907 

216 

3,685 
3,943 
7,429 


3,948,722 


1910 


Total. 


168, 408 
355, 036 
809, 0)4 
758, 946 
593, 154 
510, 452 
440,  805 
160,  844 
151, 933 


56,454 
24,493 
28, 085 
32,  075 
4,087 
23,234 

166, 674 
24,133 
164, 229 

192, 104 
148, 501 
145, 107 
172, 310 
151,022 

122, 104 
133, 003 
192, 285 
63, 212 
57, 9^84 
79, 250 
111,  108 

6,178 

33, 519 

118 

133,664 

75, 978 

145, 320 

64,350 

98, 628 

35, 399 

170, 332 
144, 125 
103, 929 
92,066 

106, 649 
52, 989 
85,404 

195, 863 

23,365 
27, 169 

9,779 
36, 993 
33, 398 

8,203 
19,  762 

2,175 

47, 505 
37, 796 
66, 632 


Free  from 
mortgage. 


2.588,596 


108, 938 
217,  257 

473,  822 
404, 555 

474,  742 
388, 837 
299, 303 
125, 940 

95, 202 


41, 309 
18, 119 
14,851 
IS,  768 
2,811 
13, 080 

93,118 

11,983 

112, 156 

135, 616 
89,  847 
86, 713 
88, 705 
72, 941 

65, 038 
63, 234 
102, 514 
30, 651 
35, 101 
47, 4?5 
60, 582 

3.817 
2i;  084 
93 
111,474 
66,093 
117, 028 
47,535 
78, 004 
29, 614 

135, 505 
118, 285 
74,504 
60, 543 

82,321 
42,  Oil 
46, 889 
128, 082 

18, 014 
17,»933 

7,815 
26,  822 
31, 382 

7,038 
15, 131 

1,805 

30,979 
24,  855 
39, 368 


Mort- 


1,312,034 


58, 474 
134,  803 
327,  463 
346, 182 
110, 198 
114, 195 
132,  252 
33,060 
55,  407 


14, 948 
6,234 
13. 140 
13,014 
1,  ISO 
9,958 

72,311 
11,793 
50, 699 

54, 997 
56, 914 
55,  792 
82,631 
77, 129 

56,145 
68, 045 
88,  4S6 
31,727 
21, 691 
30,839 
49, 249 

2,264 

12, 127 

21 

21, 182 

9,525 
26, 642 
15, 020 
18, 257 

5,160 

33,039 
24,006 

27, 457 
29, 693 

22, 374 

9,834 

36,036 

64,008 

4,820 
9,010 
1,923 
9,636 
1,775 
1,043 
4,492 
361 

16, 026 
12, 632 

26,  749 


FARM   MORTGAGES. 


741 


Table  69. 


-MORTGAGED  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  CHARACTER  OF 
OWNERSHIP,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DmslOM  AND  STATE. 


trnited  States. 


Geographic  omsiONs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central- . 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

JIassachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

^'irginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Te.xas 

Mountain: 

Montana , 

Idaho , 

Wyoming 

Colorado , 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah , 

Nevada , 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


OWNED  FARMS  REPORTED  AS  MORTGAGED,   1920. 


Total. 


1,461,308 


53,138 
125,216 
326, 313 
368, 158 
118,026 
124,723 
162, 738 
97,038 
85,956 


13,023 

5,389 

12,225 

12,632 

949 

8,920 

66,633 
10,085 
48,498 

50,784 
61,474 
51,039 
78,758 
94,258 

69,545 
66,096 
85, 538 
40,462 
27, 262 
35, 191 
44,064 

2,018 
11,339 
29 
2-1,331 
10,274 
24,499 
14,299 
23,135 

8,102 

40,615 
32, 264 

27,854 
23,990 

33,990 
11,783 
47,025 
69,940 

29,897 

20,060 

5,513 

21, 131 

6,257 

3,380 

9,916 

884 

24,004 
17,843 
44,109 


Operated  by  full  owners. 


Total. 


1.217,234 


50, 571 
116,402 
278, 777 
269, 846 
106,929 
111,814 
134, 806 
75, 590 
72,439 


12,693 

5,126 

11,654 

11,921 

879 

8,298 

61,095 
9,580 
45,727 

43,940 
40,954 
37, 249 
68,448 
88,186 

58,350 
52,985 
69,644 
22,918 
14, 256 
24,357 
27,336 

1,943 

10,749 

25 

21,865 

9,376 
20,908 
12, 884 
21,693 

7,486 

36,304 

28,001 
25,136 
22,373 

30,012 
10,751 
34,740 
59,363 

21,786 
17,383 
4,057 
15, 955 
4,458 
2,962 
8,200 
789 

19, 780 
14, 565 
38,094 


Reporting 
amount 
of  debt. 


Not  re- 
porting 
amount 
of  debt. 


1,193,047 


49,456 
113,441 
274,347 
266, 281 
103, 039 
109,619 
131, 550 
74,118 
71,196 


12,345 
4,951 
11, 504 
11, 663 
856 
8,137 

59,735 
9,296 
44,410 

43,068 
40, 416 
36,663 
67,119 
87, 081 

57,585 
52,341 
68,784 
22,623 
14,039 
23,986 
26,923 

1,903 

10,407 

24 

21, 155 

9,031 
20,149 
12, 265 
20, 797 

7,308 

35,531 
27,496 

24, 748 
21,844 

29,504 
10,301 
34,045 
57,700 

21,244 
17,142 
3,937 
15, 735 
4,331 
2,876 
8,086 
767 

19, 503 
14,355 
37,338 


24, 187 


1,115 
2,961 
4,430 
3,565 
3,890 
2,195 
3,316 
1,472 
1,243 


Oper- 
ated by 

part " 
owners. 


244, 072 


348 
175 
150 
258 
23 
161 

1,360 

284 

1,317 

872 

538 

586 

1,329 

1,105 

765 
644 
860 
295 
217 
371 
413 

40 

342 

1 

710 
345 
759 
619 
896 
178 

773 

505 
388 
529 

508 

450 

695 

1,663 

542 
241 
120 
220 
127 

86 
114 

22 

277 
210 
756 


2,  .567 

8,814 
47, 536 
98,312 
11, 097 
12, 909 
27, 872 
21,448 
13,517 


330 

263 
571 
711 
70 
622 

5,538 

505 

2,771 

6,844 
10, 520 
13,790 
10,310 

6,072 

11, 195 
13,111 
15, 894 
17, 544 
13, 006 
10,834 
16, 728 

75 

690 

4 

2,466 

898 

3,591 

1,415 

1,442 

616 

4,311 
4,263 
2,718 
1,617 

3,978 

1,032 

12, 285 

10, 577 

8,111 
2,677 
1,4.56 
5,176 
1,799 
418 
1,716 
95 

4,224 
3,278 
6,015 


OWNED   FARMS 

REPORTED  AS 

MORTGAGED,  1910. 


Total. 


1,312,034 


58,474 
134, 803 
327, 463 
346, 182 
110, 198 
114, 195 
132, 252 
33,060 
55,407 


14,948 
6,234 
13, 140 
13, 014 
1,180 
9,958 

72,311 

11,793 
50,699 

54,997 
56,914 
55,792 
82,631 
77, 129 

56, 145 
68,045 
88,486 
31,727 
21,691 
30,839 
49, 249 

2,264 

12, 127 

21 

21,182 

9,525 
26,642 
15,020 
18, 257 

5,160 

33,039 
24,006 
27, 457 
29,693 

22,374 
•9,834 
36,036 
64,008 

4,820 
9,010 
1,923 
9,636 
1,775 
1,043 
4,492 
361 

16,026 
12,632 
26,749 


Operated 
by  full 
owners 

reporting 
amount 
of  debt. 


1,006,511 


63, 791 
118,220 
257, 884 
230,975 
86, 522 
85, 282 
96,687 
26,731 
44,419 


13,894 
5,666 
12, 138 
12,030 
1,001 
9,062 

62,555 
10, 666 
44,999 

42,7&5 
40,108 
36, 938 
68,655 
69, 398 

41,775 
50,452 
64,028 
19, 187 
11,313 
19, 778 
30,442 

2,021 

10,754 

20 

17,410 

7,878 
19,252 
11,189 
13,839 

4,159 

2.5,846 
17,362 
19,230 
22,tyl4 

16,555 
7,520 

24,588 
48,024 

3,990 
7, 594 
1,.531 
7,571 
1,397 

813 
3,526 

309 

12,715 
10, 274 
21,430 


742 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGPJCULTURE. 


Table   70.— FARM  MORTGAGE   DEBT,   VALUE    OF    FARMS    REPORTING  AMOUNT   OF 
DEBT,  AND  RATIO  OF  DEBT  TO  VALUE.  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 

[Figures  include  only  farms  consisting  whoUy  of  land  owned  by  the  operator  and  reporting  amount  of 

mortgage  debt.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central- 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
We.st  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnoLs 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


VALUE  OP  farms  (LANB  AND 
BUILDINGS). 


1920 


$13,775,500,013 


271, 162, 
711,  867 

2, 959, 22s: 

5, 414, 232: 
652, 812: 
570, 595: 

1, 134,  847' 
927, 906: 

1, 132, 847 


58,427 
20,274 
61,070: 
70, 745 
4, 864: 
55, 781 

388,114 

67, 175' 

256, 577 

387, 187, 
439, 152: 
775, 394: 
420, 108 
937,385: 

925, 963 
1, 814, 260: 

752,  oon: 

380, 132: 
411,837 
705, 561 
424, 469, 

11,422, 

75, 0,s; 
237 
151, 585; 

43, 989, 
103, 282 

92,052 
124, 579 

50, 580, 

230, 557 
159,000 

81,  88,s: 
99, 148, 

129,347 

68, 361 

272, 615: 

664, 522 

240, 549 
223, 648: 
55, 609 
211,700: 
43, 085: 
50, 4.52 
84, 578: 
18, 280: 

202,018, 
166,663: 
764, 166 


1910 


$6, 330, 236, 951 


183, 826, 183 
516, 334, 528 
1,605,964,728 
2,361,540,675 
270, 317, 105 
203, 125, 373 
484, 014,  790 
247, 994, 132 
457,119,437 


39 

774, 

15 

457, 

36 

858, 

49 

742, 

4 

087, 

37 

906, 

284 

659, 

55 

507, 

176 

168, 

220 

749, 

251 

961, 

454 

857, 

250 

874, 

427, 

522, 

295 

015, 

735 

265, 

389 

476, 

213 

642, 

154 

749, 

286 

308, 

287 

082, 

8 

801, 

44 

398, 

233, 

62 

377, 

21 

549, 

42 

952, 

39 

593, 

37 

526, 

12, 

884, 

81 

315, 

47 

2;«, 

32 

311, 

42, 

266, 

35 

035, 

28 

771, 

122 

327, 

297, 

880, 

44 

615, 

64 

376, 

16 

675, 

77 

332, 

10 

68;^, 

8 

695, 

21 

319, 

4, 

297, 

113 

394, 

93 

52.5, 

250, 

199, 

AMOUNT  OF  DEBT. 


1920 


$4, 003, 767, 192 


1910 


$1, 726, 172, 851 


91,756,058 
258, 397, 005 
922,266,312 
1,437,-337,392 
192,668,718 
176, 102, 120 
304,631,634 
283, 423, 921 
337,184,032 


18, 592, 225 
6, 820, 551 

23, 575, 778 

23, 412, 188 
1,494,367 

17,860,949 

145, 533, 268 
25, 122,  .582 
87, 741, 155 

121,120,774 
103, 256, 239 
197,211,841 
144, 103, 067 
354, 574, 391 

254, 475, 222 
489, 816, 739 
216,463,380 
108, 284, 682 
89,875,046 
168,507,859 
109, 914, 464 

4, 460, 416 
27, 481, 197 
92,900 
41, 725, 542 
11,205,953 
31, 968, 285 
25,153,227 
37,671,385 
12, 909, 813 

67, 1 16, 481 
49, 836, 266 
29, 103, 101 
30,046,272 

38,  .539, 428 
20, 490, 966 
73, 434, 422 
172, 166, 818 

77, 949, 679 
69, 868, 243 
1,5, 303, 106 
62, 623, 338 
11, 178, 034 
15, 648, 280 
24,334,636 
6, 518, 605 

61,120,951 

51.999,178 

224, 063, 903 


58, 535, 508 
178, 326, 219 
459, 886, 968 
608, 480, 562 

73, 597, 258 

59, 769, 643 
121,365,670 

59, 364, 185 
106,846,838 


11, 738,  .529 
4, 773,  610 

12,436,091 

16,371,484 
1,356,326 

11,859,468 

97,309,848 
19, 476, 938 
61, 539, 433 

63,788,397 
57, 486, 582 

115,799,646 
75, 997, 030 

146, 815, 313 

77, 866, 283 
204, 242, 722 
112,565,403 
47,841,587 
32,771,359 
62,373,4,72 
70, 819, 736 

3,068,721 

15, 673, 773 

56, 100 

15, 4-10, 291 

5, 592,  533 

9,958,389 
10, 109, 072 
10, 988, 409 

2, 709, 970 

23,411,430 
12,626,330 
10, 3.50,  .577 
13,381,306 

8,941,332 

8, 950, 301 

27,384,765 

76,089,272 

10,741,280 
14, 557, 103 
4, 207, 983 
18, 986, 026 
2, 590, 2S2 
2, 253, 252 
4,  .564, 175 
1,464,084 

25, 644, 551 
21,16,5.627 
60,036,660 


RATIO  OF  DEBT 
TO  VALUE 
(PERCENT). 


1920       1910 


29.1 


33.8 
36.3 
31.2 
26.5 
29.5 
30.9 
26.8 
30.5 
29.8 


31.8 
33.6 
38.6 
33.1 
30.7 
32.0 

37.5 
37.4 
34.2 

31.3 
24.0 
25.4 
34.3 
37.8 

27.5 
27.0 

28.8 
28.5 
21.8 
23.9 
25.9 

39.0 
36.6 
39.1 
27.5 
25.5 
31.0 
27.3 
30.2 
25.5 

29.1 
31.3 

35.5 
30.3 

29.8 
30.0 
26.9 
25.9 

32.4 
31.2 
27.5 
29.6 
25.9 
31.0 
28.8 
35.7. 

30.3 
31.2 
29.3 


FARM   MORTGAGES. 


743 


Tadle  71.— average  VALUE  OF  MORTGAGED  FARMS,  AVERAGE  DEBT,  AND  AVER- 
AGE  EQUITY   PER   FARM,   BY   DIVISIONS   AND    STATES:    1920  AND   1910. 

[A  minus  sign  (—)  denotes  decrease.] 


average  value  of 

LAND  and  BUHJ)INGS 
PER  FARM. 

AVERAGE  MORTGAGE 
DEBT  PER  FARM. 

AVERAGE  EQUITY 
PEE  FARM. 

DrVISION  AND  STATE. 

1920 

1910 

Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

19-20 

1910 

Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

1920 

1910 

Per 

cent 

ofin- 

crea'je. 

■[Tnited  States 

$11, 546 

$6,289 

83.6 

$3,356 

$1,715 

95.7 

$8, 191 

$4, 574 

79.1 

Geographic  divisions: 
New  England 

5,483 
0,275 
10, 786 
20,333 
6,336 
5,205 
8,627 
12,519 
15,912 

3,417 
4,368 
6,227 
9,965 
3,124 
2,382 
5,000 
9,277 
10,291 

00.5 
43.7 
73.2 
104.0 
102.8 
118.5 
72.3 
34.9 
54.6 

1,855 
2,278 
3,302 
5,398 
1,870 
1,606 
2,316 
3,824 
4,736 

1,088 
1,508 
1,783 
2, 508 
851 
701 
1,255 
2,221 
2,405 

70.5 
51.1 
88.6 
110.2 
119.7 
129.1 
84.5 
72.2 
96.9 

3,628 
3,997 
7,425 

14,935 
4,466 
3,599 
6,311 
8,695 

11,176 

2,329 
2,860 
4,444 
7,397 
2,273 
1,081 
3,751 
7,056 
7,886 

55.8 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  (  entral 

South  Atlantic 

39.8 
67.1 
101.9 
96.5 

East  South  Central 

Wes.t  South  Central 

Mountain 

114.1 
68.2 
23.2 

Pacific 

41.7 

New  England: 
Maine 

4,7.33 
4,095 
5,309 
6,066 
6,083 
6,855 

6,497 

7,226 
5,777 

8,990 
10,806 
21,149 

0,259 
10, 765 

16,080 
34,062 
10,933 
10,803 
29,335 
29,410 
15,766 

6,002 
7, 215 
9, 913 
7,165 
4,871 
5,126 
7,505 
5,990 
6,921 

0,489 
5,783 
3,309 
4,539 

4,384 
0,036 
8,008 
11,517 

11,323 
13,047 
14,125 
13,454 
9,948 
17, 543 
10, 400 
23,834 

10,358 
11,010 
20,406 

2,863 
2,728 
3,037 
4,135 
4,084 
4,183 

4,551 

5,204 
3,915 

5,160 
0,282 
12,314 
3,054 
6,160 

7,062 
14, 574 

6,083 
11,135 
13, 679 
14, 476 

9,430 

4,355 
4,129 
11,670 
3,583 
2,735 
2,231 
3,539 
2,712 
3,098 

3,146 
2,720 
1,680 
1,850 

2,116 
3,826 
4,975 
6,203 

11,182 

8,477 
10,892 
10,214 

7,647 
10,096 

6, 046 
13,907 

8,918 
9,103 
11,075 

65.3 
50.1 
74.8 
40.7 
39.2 
63.9 

42.8 
38.9 
47.0 

74.2 
73.0 
71.7 
71.3 

74.8 

127.7 
137.8 
79.7 
50.9 
114.5 
103.2 
07.2 

37.8 
74.7 
-15.1 
100.0 
78.1 
129.8 
112.1 
120.9 
123.4 

106.3 
112.6 
97.0 
145.4 

107.2 
73.4 
61.0 

85.7 

L3 

53.9 
29.7 
31.7 
30.1 
64.0 
73.0 
71.4 

16.1 
27.5 
75.3 

1,506 
1,378 
2,049 
2,007 
1,746 
2,195 

2,436 
2,703 
1,976 

2,812 
2,604 
5,379 
2,147 
4,072 

4,419 
9,358 
3,147 
4,786 
6,402 
7,025 
4,083 

2,344 
2,641 
3,871 
1,972 
1,241 
1,587 
2,051 
1,811 
1,767 

1,889 
1,812 
1,176 
1,375 

1,306 
1,989 
2,157 
2,984 

3,669 
4,076 
3,887 
3,980 
2,581 
5,441 
3,009 
8,499 

3,134 
3,622 
6,001 

845 
842 
1,025 
1,361 
1,355 
1,309 

1,556 
1,820 
1,308 

1,491 
1,433 
3, 135 
1,107 
2,110 

1,804 
4,048 
1,7.58 
2, 493 
2,897 
3,154 
2,320 

1,518 
1,457 
2,805 
887 
710 
517 
903 
794 
652 

906 

727 
538 
586 

640 
1,190 
1,114 
1,584 

2,692 
1,917 
2,749 
2,508 
1,854 
2,772 
1,294 
4,738 

2,017 
2,060 
2,802 

78.2 
63.7 
99.9 
47.5 
28.9 
67.7 

56.0 
48.0 
44.4 

88.6 
81.7 
71.6 
93.9 
92.4 

137.1 
131.2 
79.0 
92.0 
121.0 
122.7 
75.5 

54.4 
81.3 
38.0 
122.3 
74.8 
207.0 
127.1 
128.1 
171.0 

108.5 
149.2 
118.6 
134.6 

141.9 
67.1 
93.6 

88.4 

36.3 
112.6 
41.4 
58.7 
39.2 
96. 3 
132.5 
79.4 

55.4 
75.8 
114.2 

3,227 
2,717 
3,259 
4,058 
3,937 
4,660 

4,061 
4,524 
3,802 

6,178 

8,2ai 

15,770 
4,112 
6,093 

11,661 
25,304 
7,786 
12,016 
22, 933 
22,390 
11,684 

3,658 
4,574 
6,042 
5,193 
3,630 
3,539 
5,455 
4,179 
5,155 

4,600 
3,970 
2,133 
3,163 

3,078 
4,647 
5,861 
8,533 

7,654 
8,971 

10,238 
9,474 
7,367 

12, 102 
7,450 

15,335 

7,224 
7,988 
14,405 

2,018 
1,886 
2,012 
2,774 
2,729 
2,874 

2,995 
3,378 
2,547 

3,669 
4,849 
9,179 
2,547 
4,044 

5,198 
10,520 

4,325 

8,042 
10, 782 
11,322 

7,104 

2,837 
2,672 
8,865 
2,696 
2,025 
1,714 
2,036 
1,918 
2,446 

2,240 
1,993 
1,142 
1,264 

1,576 
2,636 
3,861 
4,619 

8,490 
6,560 
8,143 
7,706 
5,793 
7,924 
4,752 
9,169 

6,901 
7,043 
8,873 

59.9 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

44.1 
62.0 

Massachusetts 

46.3 

Rhode  Island 

44.3 

Connecticut 

02.1 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

35.6 

New  Jersey 

33.9 

Pennsjlvania 

49.3 

East  North  Central: 
Oliio 

68.4 

Indiana 

70.4 

Illinois. . 

71.8 

Michigan 

01.4 

Wisconsin 

05.5 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

124.3 

Iowa 

140. 4 

Missouri 

80.0 

North  Dakota 

39.0 

South  Dakota 

112.7 

Nebraska 

97.8 

Kansas 

tl4.5 

South  Atlantic: 
Delaware 

28.9 

Maryland 

71.2 

District  of  Columbia. . . . 
Virginia 

-31.8 
92.6 

West  Virginia 

79.3 

North  Carohna 

100.5 

South  Carolina. 

10(i.9 

Georgia 

117.9 

Florida 

110.8 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky . . . 

105.4 

Tennessee 

99.2 

Alabama 

80.8 

Mississippi 

150.2 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

95.3 

Louisiana 

76.3 

Oklahoma 

51.5 

Texas 

84.7 

Mountain: 

Montana 

-9.8 

Idaho 

30.8 

Wyoming 

25.7 

Coiorador. 

22.9 

New  Mexico 

27.2 

Arizona 

52.7 

Utah 

56.8 

Nevada 

67.2 

Pacific: 

Washington 

4.7 

Oregon 

13.4 

CaUfomia 

63.0 

744 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  72 FARM  MORTGAGE  DEBT  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  RATE  OF  INTEREST, 

[Mortgage  debt  on  farms  consisting  wholly  of  land 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  dh'isions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central... 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central.... 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Conneclicut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Micliigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

JMinnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota . . . ." 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


$4, 003, 767, 192 


amount  of  farm  mortgage  debt. 


Total. 


91,756,058 
258, 397, 005 
922,266,312 
,437,337,392 
192,068,718 
176, 102, 120 
304,631,634 
283,423,921 
337,184,032 


18,592,225 
6, 820, 551 

23, 575, 778 

23, 412, 188 
1, 494, 367 

17,860,949 

145,533,268 
25,122,582 
87,741,155 

121, 120, 774 
105, 256, 239 
197,211,841 
144,103,067 
354,674,391 

254,475,222 
489, 816, 739 
216,463,380 
108, 284, 682 
89,875,046 
168,507,859 
109,914,464 

4,460,410 
27,481,197 
92, 900 
41,725,642 
11,205,953 
31,968,285 
25,153,227 
37,671,385 
12,909,813 

67,116,481 
49,836,266 
29, 103, 101 
30,046,272 

38,539,428 
20,490,966 
73,434,422 
172,166,818 

77, 949, 679 
69, 808, 243 
15,303,106 
62,623,338 
11,178,034 
15, 648, 280 
24,334,636 
6,518,605 

61,120,951 

51,999,178 

224,063,903 


Interest  rate  reported. 


Total. 


90, 285, 144 
253,262,316 
910, 815, 941 
1,418,591,954 
188,249,390 
172,416,731 
296, 400, 545 
27^,360,646 
331, 843, 305 


18,203,988 
6,676,055 

23,167,085 

23, 177, 684 
1,471,208 

17,689,124 

143,338,267 
2-4,738,673 
85, 185, 476 

119,763,387 
104,310,977 
192, 699, 846 
142, 741, 028 
351,400,703 

261,952,399 
486,836,866 
214,330,907 
107,330,982 
88,403,941 
161, 898, 670 
108,838,190 

4,436,916 
27,010,373 
92,100 
40,743,839 
10,872,437 
31, 142, 238 
24,705,550 
36,708,833 
12,537,110 

65.948,273 
48;917,9W 
28,152,235 
29,398,269 

37.936,348 

19;  991, 829 

72,501,984 

165,880,384 

77,348,718 
69, 282, 713 
14,493,100 
62,005,776 
10,970,988 
16,164,436 
23,958,070 
6,136,845 

60, 322,  .532 

61,259,391 

220,261,382 


Less  than 
6  per  cent. 


$132,294,868 


$751, 700, 696 


1, 443, 013 

17,496,170 

67,438,814 

31,306,158 

1, 894, 2(il 

1, 152, 995 

6,708,736 

2,390,818 

2,463,903 


275, 859 
165,457 
295, 480 
416, 525 
25, 552 
264, 140 

4,127,610 

773, 621 

12,594,939 

2, 286, 130 
1,030,337 
4, 273, 321 
2,894,972 
56,954,054 

10,704,634 
1.3,361,853 

1,908,998 
306,285 
863, 708 

3,265,938 

894, 742 

63,735 
742,291 


399, 839 
341,522 
112,014 
90,829 
94,839 
49, 192 

482,326 
220,956 
202,403 
247,310 

180,630 

96,435 

373,926 

6,057,746 

238,084 
156, 160 
226,330 
284,612 
1,092,675 

58,608 
292, 525 

41,824 

620,947 

716, 806 
1,126,150 


5  per  cent. 


$556,800,117 


28,626,572 

107,527,646 

262, 639, 830 

301,638,687 

9, 918, 273 

6,221,868 

16, 168, 793 

5, 829, 673 

13, 129, 454 


979,408 

5, 335, 056 

12,312,094 

5,392,910 

198,362 

4,408,742 

65,955,014 
11, 581, 382 
29,991,150 

14, 872, 198 
12, 663, 408 
66,331,828 
21, 135, 066 
147,737,340 

54, 864, 025 
158,876,164 
20,950,620 
3,949,036 
13,799,907 
38,999,403 
10,199,032 

1,011,750 

4,587,053 

17,200 

1,699,435 

774,417 

456, 262 

391,515 

679, 221 

401,420 

2,760,634 

1,347,323 

764,639 

1,359,272 

845, 743 

625,386 

10,022,395 

4,775,269 

1,743,837 
882, 750 
238, 168 

1,281,184 
383,343 
237,603 
746,113 
316,676 

3,288,990 
3,161,4116 
6,679,068 


Between 
6  and  6 
per  cent. 


9, 866, 905 
26,470,580 
124,833,818 
333, 151, 745 
12,861,646 
10,346,567 
16, 756, 006 
10, 810, 449 
11,702,401 


834, 476 

308,982 

2,060,047 

4,918,051 

107,417 

1,637,032 

14,489,939 
1,719,945 
10,260,696 

8, 664, 426 
18,139,405 
65, 513, 697 

8, 487, 908 
34,028,382 

46, 584, 208 
179, 443, 692 
24, 746, 784 
5,012,384 
21, 583, 851 
41,964,873 
13,816,053 

408, 600 

3, 140, 438 

6,000 

2, 810, 487 

922, 637 
1,729,618 
1,344,665 
1,699,716 

799,685 

3,227,615 
3,523,881 
1,429,744 
2,165,327 

2,503,225 

988, 909 

5,600.660 

7,763,212 

2, 818, 187 

2. 809, 167 
331, 847 

2,081,791 
891, 896 
197, 769 

1,588,542 
91, 260 

3,752,328 
3, 483, 409 
4,466,604 


FARM   MORTGAGES. 


745 


1920,  AND  AVERAGE  RATE  OF  INTEREST,  1920  AND  1890,  BY  DR'ISIONS  AND  STATES, 
owned  by  the  operator  and  reporting  amount  of  debt.] 


AMOtTNT  or 

FARM  MORTGAGE  DEBT— Continued. 

AVERAGE 
RATE  OF 

Interest  rate  reported— continued. 

Interest 

INTEREST 

rate  not 

(PERCENT). 

reported. 

G  per  cent. 

Between 
6  and  7 

7  per  cent. 

Between 

7  and  8 

8  per  cent. 

More  than 
8  per  cent. 

per  cent. 

per  cent. 

1920 

1890 

$1,542,244,146 

$133,522,595 

$3G4, 088, 503 

$35,023,795 

$335, 466, 201 

$90,085,057 

$62,541,214 

6.1 

7.1 

1 

40,928,144 

706,745 

1,270,986 

87,362 

1,092,952 

202,465 

1,470,914 

5.7 

5.8 

2 

100, 759,  G58 

399,365 

169,337 

38,507 

102,663 

298,490 

5,134,689 

5.4 

5.6 

3 

392, 818, 144 

14, 470, 433 

43, 812, 959 

446, 544 

2,572,614 

1,782,785 

11,450,371 

5.6 

6.9 

4 

532,503,417 

69,725,942 

83,676,381 

9,537,520 

44,178,892 

12, 813, 212 

18,  745, 438 

5.8 

8.0 

5 

105, 159, 650 

1,973,405 

14,121,036 

993, 552 

39, 032, 357 

2, 295, 156 

4, 419, 322 

6.4 

6.6 

6 

113,217,912 

1,535,210 

4,929,735 

337, 450 

30, 968, 792 

3, 706, 202 

3,085,389 

6.4 

7.7 

7 

64, 200, 492 

9,895,981 

38,928,378 

8,147,604 

104,739,664 

30, 848, 891 

8,231,089 

7.2 

8.5 

8 

65, 176, 785 

12.173,697 

50,876,602 

10,343,532 

86, 269, 689 

35, 489, 401 

4,063,275 

7.3 

9.9 

9 

121, 413. 944 

22;  581, 757 

126, 303, 089 

5, 091, 724 

26, 608, 578 

2, 648, 455 

5, 340, 727 

6.6 

8.9 

10 

13,660,534 

283,384 

1,044,015 

59, 400 

1,009,191 

57,721 

388,237 

6.1 

6.3 

11 

836, 060 
8,3'3,661 

8,550 
42,056 

10,600 
1,740 

11,350 
22, 350 

144, 496 

408, 693 

5.1 

5.4 

5.9 
5.9 

12 

306' 

""i69,'3.57" 

13 

11,871,975 

322, 225 

176, 331 

23,462 

31, 286 

24,019 

234,504 

5.7 

5.6 

14 

1,096,277 
11,139,637 

11, 900 
98,630 

27, 900 
10,400 

3,800 
14,975 

23,159 
271, 825 

5.8 
5.7 

6.8 
5.6 

15 

4,"  266' 

ii,'368' 

16 

58,280,271 

231,020 

40, 187 

7,035 

43,568 

157,623 

2, 195, 001 

5.4 

5.7 

17 

10, 551, 170 

44, 100 

19, 000 

6,325 

22, 325 

20, 705 

3S4, 009 

5.4 

5.7 

18 

31,922,217 

124,245 

110, 150 

25,147 

36, 770 

120, 162 

2,555,679 

5.3 

5.4 

19 

88,006,982 

1,704,654 

3,608,821 

32,320 

501, 930 

85,926 

1,357,387 

5.9 

6.7 

20 

66, 324, 382 

1.374,728 

3, 483, 451 

89, 899 

956, 119 

349,248 

945, 262 

5.8 

6.9 

21 

57,037,518 

1, 551;  040 

7,312,907 

18, 100 

105,  758 

456,617 

4,611,995 

5.5 

6.9 

22 

83, 902, 400 

4,608,668 

21,381,009 

51,433 

131, 886 

147,696 

1,362,039 

6.0 

7.1 

23 

97,546,862 

6,231,343 

8, 026, 711 

254, 792 

876,921 

744,298 

3,173,688 

5.3 

6.6 

24 

104,926,611 

12,818,582 

14,914,589 

1,399,232 

4, 499, 641 

1, 240, 877 

2,522,823 

5.8 

8.2 

25 

115,  .309, 177 

10,719,731 

5, 672, 132 

441, 823 

1, 296, 877 

715, 516 

3, 979, 874 

5.5 

7.4 

26 

112,  Its,  090 

15, 866, 474 

22, 731, 016 

1, 724, 228 

13,744,344 

494, 853 

2, 132, 473 

6.1 

7.9 

27 

42,146,337 

10,275,331 

19,531,561 

4,075,346 

14,506,928 

7, 527, 174 

953,700 

6.7 

9.5 

28 

40,640,034 

3,322,771 

3, 905, 884 

464,354 

2, 672,  769 

1,150,663 

1, 471, 105 

5.9 

9.5 

29 

59, 006, 768 

4. 739, 017 

7,283,689 

783,082 

4,613,042 

1, 242, 858 

6, 609, 189 

5.7 

8.2 

30 

58,370,800 

11,984,036 

9.637,510 

649,455 

■  2,845,291 

441,271 

1,076,274 

6.0 

8.2 

31 

2,945,890 
18,437,903 

600 

8,805 

2,000 
14,202 

4,441 
19,615 

23,500 

■     470,824 

5.7 
5.6 

6.7 
6.8 

32 

59,"  006* 

i,'666" 

33 

68,900 

800 

5.8 

6.0 

34 

35, 129, 537 

'""'iei'igi" 

i79,'i78' 

766' 

222,' 799" 

""'i40,'676' 

981, 703 

5.9 

6.1 

35 

8,392,024 

274, 399 

47,689 

■     2, 296 

67, 249 

50,204 

■    333,516 

6.9 

6.2 

36 

28,309,949 

61, 260 

52, 266 

35, 000 

281, 195 

104, 674 

826, 047 

6.0 

8.0 

37 

2, 541, 599 

412, 976 

6, 452, 481 

218, 071 

12, 988,  806 

264,  708 

4J7,677 

7.3 

8.6 

38 

6,311,363 

851, 964 

6.295,412 

575, 195 

19, 801, 046 

500, 077 

962,652 

7.3 

8.3 

39 

3. 022, 425 

152, 666 

1,084,605 

.161,290 

5, 655, 060 

1,210,767 

372,703 

7.3 

10.7 

40 

55.169,627 

181,218 

906,441 

16,695 

2,721,974 

481,743 

1, 168, 208 

6.0 

6.7 

41 

37. 598, 270 

234, 314 

755, 156 

51, 175 

4, 095, 554 

1,091,335 

918,302 

6.2 

6.2 

42 

3',  985, 298 

692,358 

2,282,467 

175, 955 

17, 163, 742 

1,465,629 

950,866 

7.5 

8.9 

43 

16, 464, 717 

427,320 

985, 671 

93,625 

6, 987, 522 

667, 495 

648, 013 

6.5 

9.8 

44 

5,730,133 

685,583 

4,134,526 

587,387 

12,584,011 

10,684,510 

603, 080 

7.8 

9.4 

45 

4, 868, 257 

290, 196 

1, 421, 063 

378, 438 

10,951,452 

471,693 

499, 137 

7.2 

8.1 

46 

27, 40.5, 105 

2, 718. 248 

e,  955, 442 

954, 255 

14, 997, 735 

3, 664, 218 

842, 438 

6.6 

47 

26, 202, 997 

6, 201, 954 

26,417,347 

6, 227, 524 

66, 205, 866 

16,028,470 

6, 286, 434 

7.3 

'a  4" 

48 

16, 764, 448 

2, 874, 400 

9,620,515 

3,127,035 

21, 013, 459 

19, 148, 753 

600,961 

7.6 

11.0 

49 

11, 528, 015 

3, 934. 089 

16, 120,  799 

3, 914, 224 

24, 723, 199 

5,214,310 

585,530 

7.3 

10.6 

60 

2, 191, 302 

228;  410 

1, 817, 697 

258;  170 

6, 498, 960 

2, 702, 216 

810, 006 

7.7 

10.9 

61 

23,825,043 

2,948,005 

14,128,584 

1, 483, 803 

13,371,580 

2,600,574 

617,562 

6.8 

9.2 

62 

1, 495, 411 

634, 234 

1, 052, 529 

136, 877 

2, 410, 821 

2, 873, 202 

207,046 

7.3 

10.1 

63 

2, 414, 518 

190,230 

2, 224, 144 

643, 563 

8,099,635 

1, 098, 306 

483,  844 

7.5 

12.6 

64 

4,  870, 570 

913,  829 

4,335,388 

723, 760 

8,738,878 

1, 748, 465 

376, 566 

7.1 

10.1 

65 

2,086,878 

450, 500 

1,576,946 

56,100 

1,413,157 

103, 515 

381,  760 

6.7 

9.6 

66 

19, 031, 671 

4,940,302 

15.910,351 

1, 552, 195 

10,341  850 

883, 898 

798, 419 

6.6 

9.9 

57 

22, 099, 957 

2, 806, 029 

9,226,651 

1,034,263 

7,892,973 

837,837 

739, 787 

6.5 

9.1 

58 

80,282,316 

14,835,426 

101,166,087 

2,505,266 

8,273,755 

926, 720 

3, 802, 521 

6.6 

8.8 

59 

746 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE   CEXSUS AGRICULTUEE. 


Table  73 FARM  EXPENDITUBES  FOR  LABOR,  FERTILIZER,  AND  FEED.BYDn'ISIONS 

AXD  STATES:  1919  AXD  1909. 


FEETILIZEE. 


DmSIOX  A^TD  STATE. 


1919 


1909 


1919 


1909 


1919 


1909 


United  States 81,356.403.452  S651. 611.287   S326.299.800 '$114,882,541    $1,097,452,187  $299.8-39.857 


Geogeaphic  Dmsioxs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  Nonh  Central .  .1 
West  Nonh  Central. . I 

South  Atlantic ■ 

East  South  Central. . .  ( 
West  South  Central . . 

Mountain ; 

Pacific i 

New  Exglaxd:  i 

ilaine I 

New  Hampshire | 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Isiand 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlaxtic: 

New  Ywk 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Centeal: 

Ohio 

Indiana , 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

We.?t  North  Centeal: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

Sorra  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist'.  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carctoa 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  Soitb  Centbal: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

We.st  South  Centeal: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Movntain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

W  voming 

ColOTado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Calif cania 


53. 756, 421 
121, 005, 769 
2as,  760, 412 
342,082,814 
103,007,774 

44, 136, 117 
162, 986, 652 
106,419,196 
ISl,  248, 294 


34,500,407  ,1  1\  322. 697 
78,021,579  11  41,43S,3&4 
117,  &S0, 195  30,  SS9, 412 
135,924,234  1  6,168,742 
66, 607, 245  |'l85, 700, 177 
35,308,8.83  ;  25.476,855 
59,980,738  |l  8,696,846 
46,939,012  !  808,518 
76,448,994  |     9,198,1.59 


9,64],0W 
4L520,8]6 
7:712,  .305 

16, 5^7, 123 
2, 102, 397 

13,202,719 

64,324,931 
18,0^4,198 
41,606,640 

46,427,807 
32, 86",  304 
79,383,697 
31, 9*4, 861 
48, 136, 743 

49, 811, 218 
70,698,060 
40.11.5.464 
37,06.3.815 
31,7.51,3.55 
44,769,418 
67,873,484 

2,  SO^,  879 

16, 721, 294 

l'^,066 

20, 422, 610 

5, 81.5,  727 
12,03o,960 
15, 184, 138 
19,016,703 
10, 830, 397 

18,152,309 
11,226,472 
7,724,138 
7,083,198 

13, 20^,  .550 
21,418,393 
40,615,418 
87, 74.5, 291 

21,344,016 
18,303,152 
9, 300,  .390 
28, 292, 609 
6, 438, 120 
8,  442, 276 
8, 490, 146 
5, 808,  487 

34, 121, 4.57 
21,030,68.5 
126,096,152 


5,6^,106 
3,374,126 
4,748,003 
12, 101, 959 
1,761,594 
6,881,619 

41,312,014 
11,097,727 
25,611,838 

25,631,185 
17,682,079 
36,308,376 
19,063,0.%2 
19, 195, 473 

22,330,149 
24, 781, 592 
18,614,695 
21,7*0,149 
12  831, 944 
15^028,468 
20,567,237 

1,612,471 

8, 802, 172 

238,833 

13,354,1«W 

4, 03.5,  764 

9, 220, 5M 

10, 7^0, 7.58 

13, 218, 113 

5,354,376 

12,243,^51 
8,448,059 
7, 454, 748 
7,162,225 

7,654,571 
16, 704, 125 

9,  837, 541 
25,784,501 

10, 930, 477 
6,701,604 
6, 174, 164 

10, 818, 465 
3, 6^.5, 423 
2,501,984 
3,169,917 
2,993,978 

15,370,931 
11,101,884 
49, 976, 199 


7,7.59,067 
526,180 
8.57, 273 

3,906,733 
379,786 

4,893,658 

15,067,371 
10,742,682 
15,628,341 

13,206,018 
8,734,698 
2,996,403 
4,872,543 
779,750 

432,680 

596,537 
3,S41,488 

119, 782 
34,466 
64,752 

979,037 

1,222,329 

7,610,478 

23,267 

17,277,705 

1,709,-546 

48.7fc6,6&4 

52,  -546, 795 

46, 196, 434 

10,316,929 

3,597,449 

3,  525, 133 

14,066,108 

4,288,165 

2,572,678 

3,840,469 

452, 492 

1, 831, 207 

126,232 
106, 121 
8,489 
291,448 
113, 483 
40,892 
108,956 


525,637 

489,  .524 

8,182,998 


9, 407, 7.59 

18,221,474 

8, 05S,  881 

983, 216 

59,625.130 

12, 901, 239 

3, 225, 927 

159, 342 

2,299,573 


4,069,479 
512,-580 
-570, 752 

1,96-5,682 
335,103 

1,9*4, 163 

7, 142, 265 
4,277,604 
6,801,605 

4, 180, 485 

2,189,695 

615, 594 

945,354 

127,753 

74,6.53 
109,570 
671,073 
10,003 
11,294 
31,021 
75,602 

864,577 
3,387,634 
16,975 
6, 932, 455 
.528,937 
12, 262,  -533 
1-5, 162, 017 
16,.«0, 149 
3,609,8-53 

1,350,720 
1, 216, 296 
7,6.30,9.52 
2,703,271 

596,553 

2,004,919 

29,092 

595,363 

12,323 
20, 737 

5,302 
61, 113 
25,371 

6,0-^ 
20,fi37 

8,379 

87,023 

68,557 

2, 143, 993 


69.  .535. 
149, 36.3, 
197, 070, 
307,390, 
60,504, 
43,363, 
121,091, 
68,635, 
80,492, 


522  i 

497  ' 

423 

867 

537 

604 

954 

906 

877 


14,  .558, 557 
8, 725, 716 

11,070,656 

20,272,851 
2, 889, 450 

11, 721, 292 

82,966,321 
14,719,1.59 
51,678,017 

40,378,027 
42,306,030 
64, 528, 040 
21,938,870 
27, 919, 456 

22,940,650 
79,068,53.5 
60,171,516 
12,382,661 
16,689,237 
58,623,746 
57,514,522 

1, 490, 252 

8, 044, 715 

170, 758 

12, 400, 193 
-5,6.39,713 

12,291,850 
.5, 903, 625 
9,  .538, 763 
5,024,668 

16,016,669 
11, 165, 456 
o,  920, 837 
10,260,642 

17, 725, 439 
12, 232, 23-5 
30,372,146 
60, 762, 0^ 

19,791,034 
10, 709, 475 
6, 909, 684 
18, 430, 975 
.5,  .370,  823 
2, 059, 855 
3,941,388 
1,422,672 

20,721,880 
13,390,428 
46,380,569 


34, 613, 964 
51. 696, 044 
40, 611, 121 
76, 207, 5.57 
19,255,280 
1.5,607,673 
24, 723, 146 
1.3, 204, 509 
20, 920, 563 


7,267,8.54 
4,614,938 
4, 758. 703 
10, 878;  178 
1,678,183 
5,416,108 

29,545,703 
5, 947, 181 
19,203,160 

8,445,761 
6, 893, 901 
13,91.5,628 
.5,682,915 
5,672,916 

5,041,925 
18,582,251 
17,148,008 
2,003,028 
3, 049, 255 
12,567,838 
17, 815, 252 

337,841 
2, 44.5, 06.5 

1.30, 077 
3,504,660 
1,938,233 
.3, 151, 190 
1,830,815 
4,097,043 
1,820,350 

4,014,998 
3, 570, 5.51 
4, 041, 4S6 
3,980,638 

4,27.5,587 
3, 784, 140 
5,863,373 
10, 800, 016 

1, 741, 071 

2,122,709 

1,  .508, 828 

4,592,799 

1,  .527, 037 

541,371 

727,409 

443,285 

.5,045,297 
3,198,363 
12,676,903 


'  Represents  expenditure  in  cash  and  value  of  rent  and  board  furnished-  For  the  United  States,  the 
amount  expended  in  cash  in  1919  was  $1,098,604,-590,  and  in  19«;9,  $521,729,941;  the  value  of  rent  and 
board  furnished  in  1919  was  $257,798,862,  and  in  1909,  $129,881,346. 


COOPERATIVE   IMAEKETING. 


747 


Table  74.— COOPERATR^E     MARKETING     AND     PURCHL^SING    THROUGH 
ORGANIZATIONS,  BY  DIV^SIONS  AND  STATES:  1919. 


FARMERS' 


SALES  THEOrCH  FARMERS'  MARKETING 
ORGAXiZATIOXS. 


DmsiOX  AND  STATE. 


Farms 

reporting. 


Number. 


tTnited  States 511,383 


Per 

cent 
of  all 
farms. 


$721,983,639     $1,412    i  329,449 


Geographic  ditisioxs: 

New  Eneland 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central., 

Mountain 

Pacific 


4,060 
33,854 
144,339 
243,288 
9,517 
12,705 
15,635 
12,785 
35,200 


New  Exgland: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont . ' 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Permsylvauia 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

AViscousin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

MissoLU"i 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Marj-land 

District  of  Columbia. 

Vir^irua 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  Soith  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  Solth  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacdtc: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


1,264 
122 

1,239 

747 

95 

593 

23,494 
2,758 
7,602 

19,952 
14,638 

24, 797 
42,104 
42,S48 

78,314 
43,3-50 
17,74S 
17,43S 
20, 241 
32,543 
33,654 

543 
1.865 


2.6 

8.0 

13.3 

22.2 

O.S 

1.2 

1.6 

5.2 

15.0 


3,849 
625 
8oO 
203 
210 

1,367 

3,498 
1,255 
2,678 
5,274 

2,885 
4,2^ 
5,980 
2,486 

1,948 

2,336 
370 

5,847 
975 
180 

1,127 


5,583 
3,845 
25,772 


2.6 
0.6 
4.3 
2.3 
2.3 
2.6 

12.2 
9.3 
3.S 

7.S 
7.1 
10.5 
21.4 
22.6 

43.9 
20.3 
6.7 
22.4 
27.1 
26.2 
20.4 

5.4 
3.9 


2.1 
0.7 
0.3 
0.1 
•  0.1 
2.5 

1.3 
0.5 
1.0 
1.9 

1.2 
3.2 
3.1 
0.6 

3.4 
5.  5 
2.3 
9.8 
3.3 
1.8 
4.4 
0.1 

8.4 

7.7 

21.9 


Amotmt. 


Total. 


age  per 
farm. 


PURCHASES    THROUGH    FARMERS' 
MARKXTING  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Farms 
reporting. 


Number. 


Amount. 


Per 

cent 
of  all: 
ferms. 


Total. 


j  Aver- 
age per 
,  farm. 


5.1    $84,615,669         $257 


5,916,681 

61,224,12S 

132,639,450 

300,820,976 

20,639.686 

5,271,001 

26,934,455 

17,443,431 

151,093,831 


1,457 
1,S<J8 

919 
1,236 
2,169 

415 
1,723 
1,364 
4,292 


1,421,022 
120,427 

1,449,389 

1,671,099 
222,078 

1,032,666 

44,906,247 
6,603,253 
9,714,628 

18,762,020 
12,778,040 
47,920,487 
24,294,688 
28,884,215 

82,760,459 
59,4<]3,6-26 
13,474,992 
24, 484, 55S 
31,651.244 
44, 75").  140 
44,290,957 

218,034 
3,089,200 


10,188,092 
284,150 
663,227 
961,999 
890.605 
4,346,379 

2,430,792 
607,671 
837.498 

1,395,040 

4,726,491 
9,  n5, 844 
8,055,084 
4,437,036 

1,538,303 
3,399,598 

646, 74S 
9,303,346 
1,047,105 

394,508 

1, 105, 523 

8,300 

15,3.56,226 

7,746,624 

127,990,981 


1,124 
987 
1,170 
2,237 
2,338 
1,741 

1,911 
2,394 

1,278 

940 
873 
1,933 
577 
674 

1,057 
1,370 
759 
1,404 
1,564 
1,375 
1,316 

398 
1,656 


2,646 
455 
780 
4,739 
4,241 
3,180 

695 
484 
313 
265 

1,638 
2,268 
1,347 

1,785 

790 
1,455 
1,748 
1,591 
1,074 
2,192 

981 
4,150 

2, 751 
2,0)5 


7,579  I 
17,SS4  I 
83,518  I 
166,084  I 
12,230  I 
5,285  1 
9,332  I 
13,875  I 
13,662  I 


4.8 
4.2 
7.7 
15.1 
1.1 
0.5 
0.9 
5.7 
5.8 


3,407 

946 

1,672 

1,009 

86 

459 


7.1 
4,6 
5.8 
3.2 
2.1 
2.0 


7,106 

3.7 

2,798 

9.4 

7,980 

3.9 

21,250 

S.3 

10,019 

4.9 

12,303 

5  2 

18,154 

9.2 

21,792 

11.5 

29,611 

16.6 

32,530 

1,5.2 

17,954 

6.8 

12,579 

16.2 

13,754 

18.4 

27,335 

22.0 

32,321 

19.6 

3,035,806 
6,193,647 
14,305,931 
43,115,568 
2,607,639 
763,054 
2,803,314 
3,769,213 
8,021,497 


275 
637 


5,161 

2,203 

2,976 

186 

411 

381 

2,344 

1,174 

422 

1,345 

1,072 
1,591 
4,900 
1,769 

2,926 

2,653 
611 

5,613 
574 
121 

1,377 


5,355 
2,  .51 5 
5,792 


2.7 
1.3 


1,498,395 
246,059 
510,305 
521,547 
30,534 
228,966 

2,270,976 
2,093,705 
1,828,966 

3,197,047 
1,766,268 
3,333,667 
2,445.953 
3,562,996 

6,&42,162 
6,760,952 
2,964,714 
3,840,811 
3,583,771 
9,660,107 
9,663,051 

29,554 
272,420 


2.8 
2.5 
1.1 
0.1 
0.1 

a7 

0.9 
0.5 
0.2 
0.5 

0.5 
1.2 
2.6 
0.4 

51 
6.3 
3.9 
9.4 
1.9 
1.2 
5.4 


8.1 
50 
4.9 


1,205,659 
218, 219 
421,142 
126,190 
65,446 
269,009 

381,406 
133,270 
72,287 
176,091 

173,722 

869,389 

1,106,270 

653,933 

871,192 
657,952 
137,403 
1,658,358 
220,026 
41,170 
183, 112 


2.710,202 

990,166 
4,321,129 


401 
346 
171 
260 
213 
144 
300 
272 
587 


440 
260 
305 
517 
355 
499 

320 

748 
229 

150 
176 
•271 
135 
1&4 

224 
•20S 
165 
305 
261 
3.53 
299 

107 
428 


•234 
99 
142 
678 
159 
706 

163 

114 
171 
131 

162 
546 
•2-26 
370 

29S 
248 
225 
•295 
383 
340 
133 


506 
394 
746 


748 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE. 


Table  75.— MOTOR  VEHICLES  (AUTOMOBILES,  MOTOR   TRUCKS,  AND    TRACTORS)  ON 
FARMS,   BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920. 


DrS'ISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic , 

East  South  Central . , 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New"  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

Soutli  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Te.xas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


AtJTOMOBILES. 


Farms 
reporting. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,979,564 


40, 269 
149, 599 
513, 052 
631,031 
187, 236 

SI,  830 
173, 609 

91,698 
110,640 


11, 

4, 
7, 
s, 
1, 
6, 

68, 

11, 
69, 

119, 
95, 
125, 

78, 
93, 

101, 
156, 
81, 
44, 
51, 


Per 

cent 
of  all 
farms 


30.7 


25.7 
35.2 
47.3 
57.6 
16.2 
7.8 
17.4 
37.6 
47.2 


24.2 
23.4 
26.2 
25.6 
29.3 
30.0 

35.2 
39.5 
34.5 

46.6 
46.4 
52.9 
40.2 
49.6 

57.1 
73.1 
30.9 
56.6 
69.4 
75.6 
62.0 

36.4 
33.5 
24.5 
15.3 
11.9 
15.5 
15.9 
15.2 
16.2 

10.5 
8.9 
6.2 
5.5 

6.6 

7.0 

25.5 

22.9 

36.0 
39.5 
39.2 
47.3 
18.6 
45.5 
32.1 
45.4 

41.7 
41.0 
53.1 


Number 
of  auto- 
mobiles. 


2,146,362 


44, 754 
164, 939 
550, 858 
693, 032 
200, 103 

86, 141 
184, 275 

98, 727 
123,533 


12,569 
5, 263 

8,172 
9;  309 
1,395 
8,046 

74,753 
13, 695 
76,491 

128, 384 
102, 122 
139, 090 
82, 437 
98, 825 

107, 824 
177, 558 
86, 229 
47,711 
58, 202 
104, 453 
111,055 

4,014 
17,  702 
58 
30, 959 
11,127 
44, 207 
32, 812 
49, 841 

9,383 

30, 146 
23, 550 
16, 592 
15, 853 

16, 408 

10, 512 

52,063 

105, 292 

22, 072 
17,646 
6,705 
30, 830 
6,018 
5, 0S2 
8,657 
1,717 

29,792 
22, 223 
71,518 


MOTOR  TRUCKS. 

Farms 

reporting. 

Num- 
ber of 

Per 

motor 

Num- 

cent 

trucks. 

ber 

of  all 
farms. 

131,551 

2.0 

139, 169 

7,284 

4.7 

8,119 

20,472 

4.8 

22,011 

24, 942 

2.3 

26, 074 

32, 331 

2.9 

33,375 

14, 716 

1.3 

15, 787 

4,869 

0.5 

5,153 

8,960 

0.9 

9,455 

7,168 

2.9 

7,589 

10,809 

4.6 

11,606 

1,061 

2.2 

1,120 

663 

3.2 

717 

576 

2.0 

•616 

3,136 

9.8 

3,535 

471 

11.5 

636 

1,377 

6.1 

1,595 

8,636 

4.5 

9,259 

3,075 

10.4 

3,380 

8,761 

4.3 

9,372 

6,960 

2.7 

7,319 

3,501 

1,7 

3,671 

5,907 

2.5 

6,154 

4,681 

2.4 

4,886 

3,893 

2.1 

4,044 

3,677 

2.1 

3,803 

8,669 

4.1 

8,910 

4,878 

1.9 

5,059 

743 

1.0 

774 

4,249 

5.7 

4,  .353 

6,3.33 

5.1 

6,548 

3,782 

2.3 

3,928 

283 

2.8 

304 

2,556 

5.3 

2,805 

29 

14.2 

29 

2,389 

1.3 

2,54-1 

886 

1.0 

936 

2,551 

0.9 

2,671 

1,609 

0.8 

1,736 

2,913 

0.9 

3,145 

1,500 

2.8 

1,617 

1,455 

0.5 

1,538 

1,362 

0.5 

1,430 

1,114 

0.4 

1,180 

938 

0.3 

1,005 

973 

0.4 

1,027 

793 

0.6 

874 

2,070 

1.1 

2,155 

5,124 

1.2 

5,399 

1,167 

2.0 

1,225 

779 

1.9 

837 

554 

3.5 

591 

2,884 

4.8 

3,016 

552 

1.8 

593 

527 

6.3 

581 

544 

2.1 

572 

161 

5.1 

174 

3,172 

4.8 

3,371 

1,728 

3.4 

1,819 

5, 909 

5.0 

6,416 

Farms 
reporting. 


Num- 
ber. 


229, 332 


2,245 
13,240 
55, 413 
92, 123 
10, 460 

5,044 
17, 435 
15, 865 
17, 607 


605 
196 
424 
540 
69 
411 

7,021 

845 
5,374 

9,934 
8,871 
21, 932 
5,584 
9,092 

14,794 
19,427 
7,438 
W,  834 
12, 160 
10, 342 
16, 128 

220 

1,410 

1 

2,206 

641 
2,184 
1,213 
2,083 

602 

1,913 
1,796 

737 
598 

1,423 
2,142 
5,786 


6,890 
1,468 
969 
4,626 
457 
820 
553 
182 


Per 
cent 
of  all 
farms. 


3.6 


1.4 
3.1 
5.1 

8.4 
0.9 
0.5 
1.8 
6.5 
7.5 


1.3 
1.0 
1.5 
1.7 
1.7 
1.8 

3.6 

2.8 
2.7 

3.9 
4.3 
9.2 

2.8 
4.8 

8.3 
9.1 
2.8 
15.2 
16.3 
8.3 
9.8 

2.2 

2,9 
0.5 
1.2 
0.6 
0.8 
0.6 
0.7 
1.1 

0.7 
0.7 
0.3 
0.2 

0.6 
1.6 
3.0 
1.9 

11.9 
3.5 
6.2 
7.6 
1.5 
8.2 
2.2 
5.8 


2,474  3.7 
2, 902  5. 8 
12,131     10.3 


FARM   FACILITIES.  749 

Table    76.— TELEPHONES,   WATER,   AND    LIGHT  ON    FARMS,    BY    DIVISIONS     \ND 

STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States  . . . 

Geographic  division.^: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delawaire 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 
•  Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain  : 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah , 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

'  Oregon 

California 


farms  reporting 
telephones. 


Number. 


2,498,493 


80, 510 
189, 344 
678,  862 
762, 442 
164, 21.3 
196,  692 
273,31.5 
62, 503 
90,612 


159, 
136, 
173, 
97, 
111, 

110 
183, 
163, 
36, 
44, 
95, 
128, 

2, 
11, 

33, 
37, 
33, 
10, 
29, 


73, 

56, 
38, 
28, 

52, 

8, 

71, 

140, 

9, 
13, 

4. 
22, 

3, 

1, 


Per 

cent 

of  all 

farms. 


38.7 


51.4 
44.5 
62.6 
69.5 
14.2 
18.7 
27.4 
25.6 
38.7 


49.0 
49.5 
.57.6 
51.7 
41.3 
51.8 

47.6 
31.9 
43.5 

62.1 
66.4 
73.2 
49.8 
59.1 

62.0 
86.1 
62.2 
46.8 
59.4 
76.4 
77.9 

27.2 
24.5 
32.8 
18.0 
43.3 
12.2 
5.7 
9.6 
8.4 

27.0 
22.5 
15.0 
10.4 

22.7 

6.3 

37.3 

32.2 

17.0 
32.9 
28.3 
36.7 
11.3 
16.4 
24.5 
35.5 

42.2 
50.5 
31.7 


FARMS 

reporting 

w.\ter  piped 

into 

HOUSE. 


Number. 


643, 899 


74,954 
98,  936 
134, S77 
107,  015 
38,  775 
15, 999 
49, 191 
26, 343 
97, 809 


18, 020 
10,  765 
18,  .301 
16, 893 
1,451 
9,524 

45,487 

7,047 

40,402 

41,531 
23, 476 
26, 676 
29,  729 
13, 465 

11,392 
33, 851 
11,901 
4,684 
9,157 
20, 691 
15, 339 

752 
6,702 
51 
9,474 
4,974 
4, 423 
3,443 
5. 615 
3,341 

5, 139 
4,890 
2,987 
2,983 

1,780 

2,185 

6,646 

38,580 

3,055 
5,240 
1,0.35 
6,806 
1,460 
1,988 
6,179 
580 

18, 967 
12, 914 
65, 928 


Per 

cent 

of  all 

farms. 


10.0 


47.9 
23.3 
12.4 
9.8 
3.3 
1.5 
4.9 
10.8 
41.8 


37.4 
52.5 
62.9 
52.8 
35.5 
42.0 

23.5 
27.7 
22.9 

16.2 
11.4 
11.2 
15.1 
7.1 

6.4 
15.9 

4.5 

6.0 
12.3 
16.6 

9.3 

7.4 
14.0 
25.0 
5.1 
5.7 
1.6 
1.8 
1.8 
6.2 

1.9 
1.9 
1.2 
1.1 

0.8 
1.6 
3.5 


5.3 
12.4 

6.6 
11.4 

4.9 
19.9 
24.1 
18.3 

28.6 
25.7 
56.0 


FARMS 

REPORTING 

GAS  OR 

ELECTRIC  LIGHT. 


Number. 


452, 620 


24,000 
60, 102 
113,871 
97,847 
45, 407 
21,  720 
19, 352 
25, 161 
45, 160 


4,625 
2,322 
3,328 
9,062 
700 
3,963 

24,882 

4,551 

30, 669 

37, 745 
20,584 
23,273 
15, 695 
16, 574 

13,539 
32, 552 
14,341 
4,518 
6,445 
12, 062 
14,390 

397 
3,330 
52 
7,874 
12,900 
7,816 
5,170 
5,826 
2,042 

5,925 
4,554 
8,345 
2,896 

2,643 
1,471 
7,010 

8,228 

2,013 
5,982 

717 
3,925 

422 

592 
11, 125 

385 

9,178 
5,463 
30, 519 


Per 
cent 
of  all 
farms. 


7.0 


15.3 
14.1 
10.5 
8.9 
3.9 
2.1 
1.9 
10.3 
19.3 


9.6 
11.3 
11.4 
28.3 
17.1 
17.5 

12.9 
15.3 
15.2 

14.7 
10.0 


7.6 
15.3 
5.5 
5.8 
8.6 
9.7 
8.7 

3.9 
7.0 

25.5 
4.2 

14.8 
2.9 
2.7 
1.9 
3.8 

2.2 
1.8 
3.3 
1.1 

1.1 
1.1 

3.7 
1.9 

3.5 

14.2 

4.6 

6.5 

1.4 

5.9 

43.4 

12.2 

13.8 
10.9 
25.9 


750 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 


1 


LIVE  STOCK  ON  FARMS  AND  NOT  ON  FARMS. 


Table  77 VALUE  OF  LIVE  STOCK  ON  FARMS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  CLASSES: 

1920  AND  1910. 


Total 

Domestic  animals,  total 

Horses 

Mules , 

Asses  and  burros 

Cattle , 

Sheep 

Goats 

Swine 

Poultry,  total 

Chickens 

Turkeys , 

Ducks 

Geese 

Guinea  fowls 

Pigeons 

Ostriches 

Hives  of  bees 


1920 


$8,013,324,808 


7,623,089,398 

1,782,077,487 

779,294,411 

8,198,242 

3,651,970,229 

395,401,286 

17,565,363 

988, 582, 380 

373, 394, 057 

349, 508, 867 
12,904,989 
3, 373, 966 
5, 428, 806 
1,582,313 
537, 576 
57, 540 

16, 841, 353 


1910 


2  $4, 925, 173, 610 


4,760, 

2,083, 

525, 

13, 

1, 499, 

232, 

6, 

399, 

3  154, 

140, 
6, 
1, 
3, 


060, 093 

588, 195 
391, 86:3 
200,112 
523,607 
841,585 
176,423 
338, 308 

663, 220 
193, 129 
605,818 
567,164 
194,507 
613,282 
762,374 
696, 140 


10,373,615 


INCREASE. 1 


Amount. 


$3,088,151,198 


2,863,029,305 

-301,510,708 
253, 902, 548 
-5,001,870 

2,152,446,622 

162,559,701 

11,388,940 

589, 244, 072 

218, 730, 837 

209,315,738 
6,299,171 
1,806,802 
2, 234, 299 
969, 031 
-224,798 

-1,638,600 

6,467,738 


Per  cent. 


62.7 


60.1 

—  14.5 
48.3 
-37.9 
143.5 
69.8 
184.4 
147.6 

141.4 
149.3 
95.4 
115.3 
69.9 
158.0 
-29.5 
-96.6 

62.3 


PEE  CEST  OF 
TOTAL. 


1920 


100.0 


95.1 

22.2 
9.7 
0.1 

45.6 
4.9 
0.2 

12.3 

4.7 
4.4 
0.2 
(-) 
0.1 

0) 

(') 

0.2 


1910 


100.0 


96.6 

42.3 
10.7 
0.3 
30.4 
4.7 
0.1 
8.1 

3.1 

2.8 
0.1 

0) 
0.1 

(*) 

(*) 

{*) 

0.2 


1  A  minus  sign  (  — )  denotes  decrease. 

2  Includes  the  value  of  special  classes  of  animals  (buffaloes,  deer,  etc.),  not  included  under  "Domestic 
animals,"  to  the  amount  of  $76,682. 

3  Includes  the  value  of  special  classes  of  poultry  (peafowls,  pheasants),  etc.,  to  the  amount  of  $30,806. 
*  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 

Table  78.— NUMBER  AND  VALUE  OF  LIVE  STOCK  ON  FARMS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
BY  CLASSES,  AND   NUMBER   OF  FARMS  REPORTING:  1920  AND   1910. 

[Figures  for  1920  relate  to  Jau.  1;  for  1910,  to  Apr.  15.]    > 


Horses 

Mules 

Asses  and  burros. 


Cattle,  total 

Beef  cattle . . 
Dairy  cattle. 


Sheep. 
Goats. 
Swine. 


Poultry,  total  1... 

Chickens 

Turkeys 

Ducks 

Geese 

Guinea  fowls. 

Pigeons 

Ostriches 


Hives  of  bees. 


FARMS  REPORTING. 


1920 


4, 704, 235 

2, 259, 746 

33, 308 

5, 358, 243 
1,841,053 
4, 565, 753 

538, 593 

107, 267 

4, 850, 807 

5, 852, 040 

5, 837, 387 

670,  834 

461, 363 

527, 836 

383, 632 

77,  769 

4 

540,917 


4, 692, 814 

1, 869, 005 

43,927 

5,284,916 


610, 894 

82, 755 

4, 351, 751 

5, 585, 032 
5,  578,  425 
871, 123 
503,  704 
662, 324 
339,  538 
109, 407 
29 

585, 955 


1920 


19, 767, 161 
5,432,391 

72, 491 

66, 652, 559 
35, 288, 100 
31, 364, 459 

35, 033,  516 

3,458,925 

59, 346, 409 

372, 825, 264 
i  359,5.37,127 
3, 627, 028 
2, 817, 624 
2, 939,  203 
2,410,421 
1, 493, 630 
231 

3, 467, 396 


1910 


19,  .833, 113 

4, 209, 769 

105, 698 

61, 803, 866 


52, 447,  861 

2,915,125 

58, 185, 676 

295, 880, 190 
280, 340, 959 
3, 688,  708 
2, 906,  525 
4, 431,  980 
1, 765,  031 
2, 730, 994 
5, 361 

3, 445, 006 


1920 


n,  782, 077, 487 

779,294,411 

8, 198, 242 

3,651,970,229 
1, 766, 550, 258 
1,  SS5,  419, 971 

395,  401, 286 

17, 565, 363 

988,582,380 

373, 394, 057 

349, 508, 867 

12, 904, 989 

3, 373, 966 

5, 428,  806 

1,582,313 

537, 576 

57,540 

16, 841, 353 


1910 


$2, 083, 588, 195 

525,391,863 

13,200,112 

1,499,523,607 


232, 841, 585 

6, 176, 423 

399, 338, 308 

154, 663, 220 

140, 193, 129 

6, 605, 818 

1,  567, 164 

3, 194,  507 

613, 282 

762, 374 

1, 696, 140 

10, 373, 615 


1  Figures  (jt  1310  include  special  classes  of  poultry  (peafowls,  pheasants,  etc.). 


ALL  LIVE  STOCK  ON   FARMS. 


751 


Table  7f).-NUMBER  OF  EACH  CLASS  OF  LIVE   STOCK  ON   FARMS  IN  THE   UNITED 

STATES:    1S50  TO    1920. 
IFigares  for  1920  relate  to  Jan.  1;  for  1910,  to  Apr.  15;  and  for  earlier  years,  to  June  1.] 


1920 


1910 


1900 


1890 


1880 


1870 


1860 


1850 


All  horses,  mules,  and 
asses  and  burros — 

Horses 

Mules  • 

Asses  and  burros  i 
AUoattle 

Dairy  cows  • . . 

Sheep 

Goats  3 

Swine 

Poultry  ^ 

Hives  of  bees  ^ 


25, 272, 

19, 767, 

5, 432, 

72, 

66, 652, 
19, 675, 

35, 033, 
3, 458, 
59, 346, 
372,825, 
3, 467, 


24, 148, 580 

19, 833, 113 

4,209,"" 

105, 

61, 803, 
20,625; 

52, 447, 
2,915, 

58, 185, 
295,880 
3, 445, 


21, 625, 

18, 267, 

3, 264, 

94, 

67, 719, 
17, 135, 

61,  .503 

1,  870 

62, 868, 

250,624 

4, 108, 


17,581,318ll2,170,296 
15, 266, 244  10, 357, 488 
'"    1,812,808 


8, 270, 785 
7, 145, 370 
1,125,415 


2, 2.51, 876 
63,198 

57, 648, 792  39, 675,  53323,  820, 608 
16,511,950,12,443,1201  8,935,332 

40, 876, 312]  42, 192, 074  28, 477, 951 


7, 400, 322 
6, 249, 174 
1, 151, 148 


4, 896, 050 

4, 336, 719 

559, 331 


25, 620, 019 

8,  585,  735 

22, 471, 275 


17, 778, 907 
6, 385, 094 
21, 723, 220 


57, 426, 859  49, 772, 670  25, 134, 569 
285,609,440  125,507,322' 


33, 512, 867 


30, 354, 213 


1  Prior  to  1S90  asses  and  burros  werei  ncluded  with  mules. 

2  Figures  for  all  years  except  1910  represent  dairy  cows  and  heifers  2  years  old  and  over  on  the  census 
date;  for  1910,  cows  and  heifers  loj  months  old  and  over.  For  comparison  with  1920,  the  number  of 
dairy  cows  and  heifers  2  years  old  and  over  on  Jan.  1, 1910,  has  been  estimated  at  17,125,471. 

3  Goats  not  reported  prior  to  1900.    *  Poultry  not  reported  prior  to  1880.    '•'  Bees  not  reported  prior  to  1900. 

Table  80.— NUMBER  AND  VALUE  OF  LIVE  STOCK  ON  FARMS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 
(DETAILED  CLASSIFICATION):  1920. 


Number. 


Value. 


Total. 


Domestic  animals,  total 

Horses,  total 

Colts  under  1  year  of  age 

Colts  1  year  old  and  under  2  years. 

Mares  2  years  old  and  over 

Geldings  2  years  old  and  over 

Stallions  2  years  old  and  over 

Unclassified 


Mules,  total 

Mule  colts  under  1  year  of  age 

Mule  colts  1  year  old  and  under  2  years. 
Mules  2  years  old  and  over 

Asses  and  burros 


Cattle,  total 

Beef  cattle,  total 

Calves  under  1  year  of  age. 

Heifers  1  year  old  and  under  2  years. . . 
Cows  and  heifers  2  years  old  and  over. 
Steers  1  year  old  and  under  2  years — 

Steers  2  years  old  and  over , 

Bulls  1  year  old  and  over 

Unclassified 


Dairy  cattle,  total 

Calves  under  1  year  of  age 

Heifers  1  year  old  and  under  2  years. . . 
Cows  and  heifers  2  years  old  and  over. 
Bulls  1  year  old  and  over 


Sheep,  total 

Lambs  imder  1  year  of  age... 

Ewes  1  year  old  and  over 

Rams  1  year  old  and  over  — 
Wethers  1  year  old  and  over. 
Unclassified 


Goats,  total 

Klids  under  1  year  of  age,  raised  for  fleeces . . 
Goats  1  j^ear  old  and  over,  raised  for  fleeces. 
All  other  goats 


Swine,  total 

Pigs  imder  6  months  old 

Sows  and  gilts  for  breeding,  6  months  old  and  over. 

Boars  for  breeding,  6  months  old  and  over 

All  other  hogs,  6  months  old  and  over 

Unclassified 


Poultry,  total 

Chickens 

Turkeys 

Ducks 

Geese 

Guinea  fowls. 

Pigeons 

Ostriches 

Hives  of  bees 


19,767,161 

1, 198,  236 
1,333,480 
9, 035,  949 
8,055,590 
129, 361 
14,545 

5,432,391 

389,  279 

391,418 

4,651,694 

72,491 

66, 652. 559 


35.288,100 

8, 607, 938 

3, 981,  205 

12, 624, 996 

4,650,347 

4, 629, 778 

725, 165 

68, 671 

31, 364, 459 

6, 867,  991 

4,048,851 

19, 675,  297 

772, 320 

35,033,516 

8, 925, 815 

23, 518, 631 

808,  808 

1, 496,  576 

283,  686 

3,458,925 

511,573 
1,590,018 
1,357,334 

59. 346, 409 

26, 172,  239 

11,416,471 

925, 340 

20, 827, 938 

4,421 

372,825,264 
359,537,127 
3, 627, 028 
2, 817,  624 
2, 939,  203 
2,410,421 
1,  493, 630 
231 

3,467,396 


S8, 013,  324, 808 


7,623,089.398 


1,782,077,487 
42, 635, 364 
68, 629, 105 
870,611,458 
769,  427, 198 
30, 322, 300 
452, 062 

779,294,411 

24,28.1,116 
3S,  692, 981 
716,316,314 

8, 198, 242 

3,651,970.229 


1,766,550,258 
213, 163,  872 
158, 519,  176 
739,153,095 
225, 197,  635 
350, 217, 938 
77, 809,  896 
2,  488, 646 

1,885,419,971 

142,374,321 

169,159,243 

1, 507,  513, 140 

66, 373,  267 

395, 401, 286 

78,  203,  972 

283, 564,  609 

17, 022,  643 

14,318,301 

2, 291,  761 

17, 565, 363 

2, 240,  572 
9, 970,  206 
5, 354, 585 

988, 582, 380 
190, 251,  923 
336, 249,  173 
37, 542, 944 
424, 485,  466 
52, 574 

373, 394,  057 

349, 508, 867 
12,904,989 
3, 373,  966 
5, 428,  806 
1, 582, 313 
537,  576 
57, 540 

16,841,353 


752  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRlCtll.TURE. 

Table  81.— VALUE  OF  LIVE  STOCK  ON  FARMS,  BY  CLASSES,  WITH  AVERAGE  PER 


59 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  Euglaiid 

Middle  Atlaxilic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  nampsbire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

WiEST  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virguiia 

West  Virguiia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaLLforma 


ALL  LIVE  stock. 


1920 


$8, 013, 324, 808 


163, 163, 485 

588, 394, 093 

1, 521, 644, 117 

2,359,001,112 

647, 163, 431 

579, 707, 988 

1, 019, 779, 165 

729, 234, 483 

405, 236, 934 


39, 780, 102 
19, 160, 923 
42, 385, 331 
33, 524, 157 
4, 840, 279 
23, 472, 693 

313,554,695 
33, 064, 757 
238,774,641 

287,655,118 
261, 264, 188 
446, 154, 064 
204, 258, 632 
322,312,115 

305, 163, 825 
613,  926, 268 
389, 839, 045 
157, 034, 635 
238, 568, 263 
336, 443,  784 
318, 025, 292 

8,600,665 

48,071,250 

246, 366 

121, 969, 281 

67,261,153 

119, 152, 672 

91, 518, 155 

155, 043, 349 

35, 300, 540 

158, 387, 284 
173, 522, 135 
112, 824, 748 
134, 973, 821 

127,852,580 

S3, 072, 876 

215, 927,  703 

592,926,006 

154, 189, 567 
96, 208, 693 
87, 884, 516 

160, 976, 580 
93,626,418 
52, 447, 001 
54, 008, 183 
29, 893, 523 

82,316,130 
101, 779, 342 
221, 141, 462 


1910  1 


$4,925,173,610 


97, 896,  R23 
349, 159, 535 
976, 329,  922 
1, 551, 708, 097 
366, 534, 152 
369,034,607 
589,837,078 
388, 746, 520 
235, 926, 870 


25,161,839 
11,  910,  478 
22, 642,  766 
20, 741, 306 
3,276,472 
14, 163, 902 

183, 090, 844 

24, 588, 639 

141,480,052 

197,332,112 
173, 860, 101 
308, 804, 431 
137, 803,  795 
158,529,483 

161,641,146 
393, 003, 196 
285, 839, 108 
108, 249, 806 
127,229,200 
222, 222, 004 
253, 523, 577 

6,817,123 
32, 570, 134 
152, 840 
74, 891,  438 
43, 336, 073 
62, 649, 984 
45, 131, 380 
SO,  393, 993 
20, 5S1, 187 

117,486,662 

110, 706, 078 

65, 594, 834 

75, 247, 033 

74, 058, 292 

44, 699, 485 

152, 432,  792 

318, 646, 509 

85, 663, 187 
49,  775, 309 
65, 605, 510 
70, 161, 344 
43, 494, 679 
26, 050, 870 
28,781,691 
19,213,930 

48, 865, 110 
59, 401, 828 
127, 599, 938 


domestic  animals. 


1920 


$7, 623, 089, 398 


152, 

548, 

1, 434, 

2, 256, 

606, 

546, 

980, 

.    718, 

380, 


37, 458, 
17, 799; 
41, 151' 
30, 512 
4, 335: 
21, 436 

297,224 
31, 662: 
219, 420 

266, 551 

244, 164; 
420, 213 
192, 145: 
311,018; 

293,373, 
68.5, 489, 
363, 734: 
153,361 
232, 364: 
326,014: 
302, 280 

7,373 
43, 784; 
230, 
112,  .561 
62, 571 
111,  295: 
87, 073: 
147, 813' 
33,304; 

148,563 
162, 232; 
107, 342, 
128, 263. 

121, 372, 

79, 208 

204, 869 

575, 063; 

152, 066, 
94,  438 
87, 093: 

157,619 
92, 756; 
51, 555, 
52, 973 
29, 540; 

77,572, 

98, 457 

204, 378; 


1910 


$4,760,060,093 


92, 462, 323 
330.213,413 
935, 456, 253 
1, 505, 717, 901 
351, 328, 058 
356, 043, 964 
576, 926, 692 
383, 272, 141 
228,639,348 


23, 989, 561 
11,237,764 
21, 990, 630 
19, 208, 712 
2, 902, 316 
13,133,340 

174, 560, 658 
22,325,469 
133,327,286 

187,523,324 
165, 867, 178 
296, 619, 153 
131, 746, 348 
153, 700, 250 

156, 771, 855 
380, 201, 5S6 
273, 366, 602 
106,761,317 
124, 841, 010 
217,  849, 050 
245, 926, 421 

6, 213, 368 
30, 649, 961 
145, 573 
71, 192, 843 
41,318,436 
60, 050, 731 
43, 790, 143 
78, 118, 098 
19, 818, 905 

112,605,412 
106, 608, 122 
63, 574. 674 
73, 255, 756 

71, 794, 486 

43, 314, 683 

148. 652, 983 

313, 164, 540 

84, 999, 659 
49,  076, 971 
65, 384, 559 
68, 840, 485 
43,191,913 
24, 376,  530 
28, 330;  215 
19, 071, 809 

47,370,775 
58, 243, 921 
123,024,652 


1  Includes  the  value  of  special  classes  of  animals  (buffaloes,  deer,  etc.),  not  included  under  "Domestic 
animals,"  to  the  amount  of  $76,682, 


ALL  LIVE   STOCK   ON   FARMS.  753 

FARM  AND  PER  CENT  DISTRIBUTION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:   1920  AND  1910. 


AVERAGE  VALUE 

PER  CENT  DISTRI- 

POtn^TRT. 

BEES. 

OF  ALL  LIVE  STOCK 

BUTION  OF  VALUE 

PER 

FARM. 

OF  ALL  LIVE  STOCK. 

1920 

1910  2 

19-20 

1910 

19-20 

1910 

19-20 

1910 

$373,394,057 

$154,663,220 

$16, 841, 353 

$10, 373, 615 

$1, 243 

$774 

100.0 

100.0 

1 

10, 150, 242 

5, 238,  461 

318, 850 

195, 959 

1,042 

519 

2.04 

1.99 

2 

38,312,719 

17,775,385 

1, 774, 196 

1,166,587 

1,384 

745 

7.34 

7.09 

3 

84, 999, 901 

39,070,998 

2, 550, 614 

1,800,931 

1,403 

869 

18.  99 

19.82 

4 

100, 125, 035 

44, 226, 368 

2, 256, 429 

1,729,683 

2,151 

1,398 

29.44 

31.51 

5 

38, 825, 235 

13,631,507 

2,330,103 

1,574,577 

558 

330 

8.08 

7.44 

6 

31,412,143 

11,873,198 

1, 895, 053 

1,117,145 

551 

354 

7.23 

7.49 

7 

37,393,990 

11,910,631 

1,  872, 145 

997,  825 

1, 024 

625 

12.73 

11.98 

8 

9, 432, 948 

4,656,963 

1, 757, 163 

784, 056 

2, 987 

2,119 

9.10 

7.89 

9 

22, 741, 844 

6, 279, 709 

2, 086, 800 

1,006,852 

1,731 

1, 242 

5.06 

4.79 

10 

2, 219, 332 

1,131,921 

102, 174 

40,357 

825 

419 

0.50 

0.51 

11 

1,334,836 

649, 121 

27, 051 

23, 593 

934 

440 

0.24 

0.24 

12 

1, 167, 717 

607, 787 

65, 787 

44, 349 

1,458 

692 

0.53 

0.46 

13 

2,951,001 

1, 492, 961 

60, 865 

39,683 

1,048 

562 

0.42 

0.42 

14 

49S,  257 

368, 018 

6,189 

6,138 

1,185 

619 

0.06 

0.07 

15 

1,979,099 

988, 653 

56, 784 

41,839 

1,036 

628 

0.29 

0.29 

16 

15, 348, 600 

7,879,388 

981,813 

646, 848 

1,623 

849 

3.91 

3.72 

17 

4, 324, 584 

2, 221, 610 

77,  816 

41, 560 

1,214 

734 

0.45 

0.50 

18 

18, 639, 535 

7,674,387 

714, 567 

478, 179 

1,181 

645 

2.98 

2.87 

19 

20, 093, 940 

9, 532, 672 

409,682 

275,726 

1,121 

725 

3.59 

4.01 

20 

16, 757, 365 

7, 762,  015 

342, 107 

230, 478 

1,274 

807 

3.26 

3.53 

21 

25, 234, 061 

11,696,650 

706,  833 

487, 733 

1,881 

1,226 

5.57 

6.27 

22 

11,587,814 

5,610,958 

525, 3-6 

446, 464 

1,040 

666 

2. 55 

2.80 

23 

10, 726, 721 

4, 468,  703 

566, 566 

360,530 

1,703 

895 

4.02 

3.22 

24 

11,405,427 

4, 646,  960 

384, 580 

221,  781 

1,710 

1,035 

3.81 

3.28 

25 

27, 779, 633 

12,^:69,881 

657, 067 

517, 329 

2,876 

1,811 

7.66 

7.98 

26 

25, 470, 023 

11,  870,  972 

634, 688 

584,549 

1,482 

1,031 

4.86 

5.80 

27 

3, 067, 531 

1,  485,  463 

5,614 

3,086 

2,021 

1,456 

1.96 

2.20 

28 

6,126,335 

2,356,465 

77,303 

31, 650 

3,196 

1,639 

2.98 

'2.58 

29 

10, 222, 546 

4, 219, 158 

206, 326 

152.676 

2,704 

1,714 

4.20 

4.51 

30 

15,453,540 

7,377,469 

290, 851 

218,612 

1,924 

1,426 

3.97 

5.15 

31 

1,215,586 

560, 146 

11,819 

13,609 

848 

629 

0.11 

0.14 

32 

4, 216, 105 

1, 858, 570 

70,681 

61,603 

1,003 

666 

0.60 

0.66 

33 

16, 013 

6,477 

170 

790 

1,  208 

704 

{') 

(=) 

34 

8,909,808 

3,395,962 

497, 882 

302, 623 

655 

407 

1.52 

1.52 

35 

4, 230, 975 

1, 628,  700 

458, 729 

38.8, 937 

771 

448 

0.84 

0.88 

36 

7,324,880 

2,212,570 

532, 480 

386, 683 

442 

247 

1.49 

1.27 

37 

4, 263, 068 

1, 206, 615 

181,  722 

134,622 

475 

256 

1.14 

0.92 

38 

6, 879, 535 

2, 088, 653 

349, 972 

187, 242 

499 

276 

1.93 

1.63 

39 

1,  769, 265 

673, 814 

226, 648 

98, 468 

654 

412 

0.44 

0.42 

40 

9,256,715 

4, 461, 871 

567,230 

419,379 

585 

453 

1.98 

2.39 

41 

10, 591, 690 

3, 757, 337 

698, 258 

340,619 

686 

450 

2.17 

2.25 

42 

5, 098, 288 

1,807,239 

384, 256 

212, 921 

441 

250 

1.41 

1.33 

43 

6, 465, 450 

1,846,751 

245,309 

144, 226 

496 

274 

1.68 

1.53 

44 

6,143,635 

2,063,432 

336, 408 

200, 049 

550 

345 

1.60 

1.50 

45 

3, 738, 883 

1,326,614 

125, 688 

58, 188 

613 

371 

1.04 

0.91 

46 

10, 836, 525 

3, 713, 943 

222,  020 

64, 261 

1,125 

801 

2.69 

3.09 

47 

16, 674, 947 

4,806,642 

1, 188, 029 

675,327 

1,360 

763 

7.40 

6.47 

48 

1, 994, 289 

628, 436 

129, 058 

32, 112 

2,673 

3,268 

1.92 

1.74 

49 

1, 489,  053 

598, 190 

280, 730 

100, 148 

2,285 

1,616 

1.20 

1.01 

50 

634,  793 

194, 078 

156, 151 

20,  493 

5,581 

5, 971 

1.10 

1.33 

51 

2, 924, 006 

1,012,251 

433, 339 

308, 608 

2,686 

1,520 

2.01 

1.42 

52 

752, 235 

256, 466 

117,691 

46,300 

3,137 

1,219 

1.17 

0.88 

53 

640, 595 

1, 545,  966 

250,  591 

104, 374 

5,258 

2,823 

0.65 

0.53 

54 

814, 566 

327, 908 

220, 366 

123, 568 

2,105 

1,328 

0.67 

0.58 

55 

183, 411 

93,668 

169, 237 

48,453 

9,451 

7,145 

0.37 

0.39 

56 

4, 389, 759 

1, 367, 440 

354,305 

126, 895 

1,242 

870 

1.03 

0.99 

57 

3, 058, 515 

1, 067, 743 

263,048 

150, 164 

2,027 

1,307 

1.27 

1.21 

5S 

15,293,570 

3, 844, 526 

1, 469, 447 

729, 793 

1,879 

1,447 

2.76 

2.59 

b'i 

'  Includes  the  value  of  peafowls,  pheasants,  and  India  jungle  fowls  to  the  amount  of  $30,806. 
8  Less  than  one-hundredth  of  1  per  cent. 


7510S°— 23- 


■48 


754 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS 


-AGEICUL.TURE. 


Table  82.— AVERAGE    VALUE    OF    SPECIFIED    CLASSES    OF    DOMESTIC   ANIMALS    ON 
FARMS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


HORSES. 

MULES. 

ALL  CATTLE. 

SHEEP. 

SWINK. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

$24. 26 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

United  States 

$90. 15 

$105. 06 

$143. 45 

$124.80 

$54.79 

$11.29 

$4.44 

$16.  66 

$6.86 

Geographic  divisions: 

149.71 
132. 98 
93.  63 
82.  21 
113.  57 
10.^  20 
83.72 
69.20 
82.15 

124. 19 
130.  21 
111.17 
110.91 
109.  22 
103. 16 
77.74 
78.91 
99.85 

150.  51 
150.80 
120.  50 
124. 58 
180. 34 

144. 30 

136. 31 
104. 25 
116.39 

163.  64 
146.83 
121.05 
126.  47 
143.  87 
124.  63 
112.99 
106.  78 
1:30.38 

72.39 
87.93 
64.76 
53.26 
44.21 
38.  62 
44.96 
51.69 
59. 75 

31.60 
32.77 
27.70 
25.48 
18.50 
19. 13 
18.  96 
24.13 
25.76 

10.95 
11.88 
10.56 
11.. S6 
9.S2 
10. 08 
11.78 
11.  .35 
11.56 

4.29 
4.85 
4.09 
4.60 
3.61 
3.  73 
3.29 
4.90 
4.02 

21.74 
18. 86 
17.72 
20.42 
11.13 
10.47 
11.86 
16.33 
16.36 

10.09 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.... 
West  North  Central... 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central — 
West  South  Central . . . 

8.18 
7.10 
,8.62 
3.83 
4.70 
4.65 
7.98 

7.02 

New  England: 

169.38 
136. 64 
134. 93 
153.  56 
14S.  64 
139. 11 

145. 03 
132. 93 
120.22 

94.65 
93.00 
91.54 
93. 20 
97.44 

89.01 
91.  SI 

82.19 
84.34 
69.83 
75.21 
77. 93 

78.29 
97.89 
118.05 
104.  95 
10.-).  41 
127.  79 
147.61 
133.  67 
118.03 

96.94 
111.92 
111.06 
106.69 

95.87 
87.88 
79.54 
82.99 

72.19 
83.13 

56.89 
75.63 
.53.  OS 
42.19 
76.85 
55.63 

84.58 
70.80 
88.01 

133. 53 
113. 92 
106.  35 
134.  90 
149.  IS 
123.85 

135. 44 
135. 09 
123. 79 

108. 67 
107. 07 
112.44 
116.90 
111.58 

118.26 
119.28 
106.  IS 
128.  28 
109. 72 
101. 95 
98.30 

104. 39 
108. 00 
97.56 
105.  49 
103.  25 
110.91 
127.  OS 
118.22 
106.37 

101.11 
112.44 
100.  65 
93.90 

90.  89 
65.03 
85.67 
71.81 

85.  82 
100.  28 
79.63 
93.13 
43.83 
42.28 
86.45 
65.08 

105. 79 
92. 6S 

100. 45 

1.58. 41 
139. 90 
152.  94 

133.  29 
120. 49 
156. 99 

163.  28 
158. 35 
148.36 

115.35 
119.46 
122.  59 
112.36 
112.33 

103.  S3 
123. 18 
131.02 

99.14 
108. 42 
117.08 
120. 55 

123.09 
126.  87 
143.31 
1.39.  66 
122. 77 
170.21 
202. 12 
191.92 
184. 89 

120.  82 
144. 80 
150. 64 
159. 95 

147. 99 
157. 39 
118.50 

134.  45 

118.33 

104.  82 
100.  22 
108.  75 

92.04 
118.03 
68. 10 
7L74 

126.92 
110.58 
113.88 

202.36 
152.  21 
124.  SO 
161.88 
177. 06 
174. 81 

160. 54 

153. 87 
144. 94 

121.48 
117.78 
122.71 

133.  47 
110.05 

126. 88 
136. 01 
126. 75 
149. 32 
134.31 
124. 38 
122. 98 

128.  75 

134.  27 
110.  ,57 

126.  55 
114.34 

135.  65 
1.53.  28 
148.  89 
151. 97 

117.32 

127.  24 

127. 77 
125.23 

122.09 
118.77 
111.. 33 
109. 51 

106. 68 
119.  25 

121.  55 

122.  03 
97.  95 

100.  79 
69.17 
83.92 

145. 78 
119.45 
129.25 

60.75 
69.15 

65.  45 
92.98 
97.78 
82.87 

92.73 
102. 24 
79.63 

61.54 
61.14 
65.37 
64.13 
68.40 

50.06 
56.76 
57.15 
50.  S9 
51.10 
51.89 
51.76 

72.98 
71.86 
167. 98 
56.38 
57.41 
44.66 
46.51 
30.46 
23.09 

47.82 
44.21 
30.73 
31.95 

32.64 
33.10 
42. 05 
49.64 

58.29 
50.89 
57.13 
51.04 
48.  53 
iX  19 
44.76 
45.75 

63.84 
56.18 
60.10 

30.35 
31.22 
27.49 
37.  03 
38.34 
34.46 

34.28 
37.64 
29.77 

27.97 
28.  69 
30.10 
27.04 
25.18 

21.43 
26.72 
28.45 
23.81 
Zi.  02 
24. 92 
26.16 

29.98 
27.35 
76.69 
24.59 
25.  ,57 
17. 91 
18.18 
13.02 
10.96 

25. 95 
20. 76 
14.45 
15.08 

1,5.04 
14.  42 
22.  1 1 
19.18 

29.13 
24.97 
29:58 
27.  .50 
18.  ,S7 
17.  73 
21.70 
21.72 

30.32 
24.23 
25.41 

9.98 
11.15 
11.53 
12.55 
13.64 
14.31 

13.30 
13.92 
10.21 

9.05 
11.85 
12. 46 
11.32 
11.02 

11.29 
11.80 
12.39 
11.96 
12.  61 
10.34 
1L54 

11.92 
12.  26 
13.00 
11.66 
9.90 
8.65 
4.63 
4.48 
4.92 

11.17 
11.04 
5.92 
5.34 

,8.26 
,5.18 
10.66 
12.30 

12.37 
12.41 
13.04 
10.67 
9.  40 
8.08 
11.16 
11.21 

12.42 
12.20 
10.79 

3.94 
4.39 

4.55 
4.78 
4.81 
5.01 

5.20 
5.25 
4.46 

3.82 
4.42 
4.57 
4.18 
3.95 

4.22 
5.02 
4.36 
4.29 
4.91 
5.07 
4.44 

4.73 

4.82 

"4>i6' 

3.74 
2.61 
2.17 
1.64 
2.25 

4.09 
3.78 
2.10 
2.13 

2.27 
1.92 
4.06 
3.48 

5.39 

5.28 
5.  ,50 
4.81 
3.61 
3.59 
4.73 
4.42 

4.06 
4.53 
3.45 

21. 25 
21.39 
19.34 

22.45 
25.73 
23. 48 

19.47 
18.70 
18.57 

15.72 
16.79 
19.44 
17.74 
18.76 

21.94 
22.41 
1,5.  83 
19.39 
22.01 
20. 98 
16.96 

15.62 
13.61 
20.00 
11.54 
13.26 
12.59 
12.68 
9.93 
7.60 

10.28 
10.63 
10.24 
10.71 

9.30 

8.87 
13.04 
13.90 

17.29 
14.86 
16.26 
17.  34 
16.  64 
17.85 
13.61 
12.92 

19.07 
17.48 
15.23 

10.88 

New  Hampshire 

11.15 
10.28 

Massachusetts 

9.50 

,8.81 

9.03 

Middle  Atlantic: 

8.86 

7.67 

7.80 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

6.25 

6.  .57 

7.73 

7.83 

7.  ,53 

West  North  Central: 

9.16 

9.24 

Missouri 

7.20 
9.  51 

10.29 

Nebraska 

8.63 
8.24 

South  Atlantic: 

6.86 

5.86 

District  of  Columbia. . 

14.11 

5.22 

6.36 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

3.78 
3.84 
3.04 

2.28 

East  South  Central: 

6.00 

Tennessee 

5.28 

3.44 

3.80 

West  South  Central  : 

3.40 

2.88 

6.52 

Texas    

4.98 

Mountain  : 

8.65 

7.84 

8.89 

8.75 

New  -Mexico 

6.07 
6.61 

Utah 

6.93 

6.56 

Pacific: 

8.13 

7.22 

California 

6.66 

HORSES   AND    MULES    ON    FARMS. 


755 


Table  83.— HORSES   ON   FARMS-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER,  AND  VALUE,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIV7SI0N  AND  STATE. 


United  States. .. 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

PacLflc 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampslure 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

qhio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

^lichigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist^rict  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


FARMS  reporting. 


1920 


4, 704, 235 


1 
370, 

osq: 

1, 026: 
531 
563 
688: 
221' 
183 


40, 
16 
25 
23 
■  3 
17 

171 
24 
173 

231 

iss: 

217 

176 
1"7 

167 
203 
232 
75 
72 
lis: 
155 

9 
41 

133 
09 

lie: 

01 
76 
25 

181 
161 
89 
130; 

125 

88: 
loo: 
312; 

53 

38 
14 
54 
27 

8: 

23 
2 

52 
42 

87 


238 
673 
789 
671 
176 
822 

524 
935 
890 

451 

784 
807 
259 
969 

344 
642 
866 
601 
156 
764 
945 

220 
973 
140 
570 
021 
508 
932 
783 
380 

378 
743 
542 
869 

706 
672  I 

&52 
890 

019 
067 
325 
728 
053 
500 
111 
917 

569 
641 

814 


1910 


4,692,814 


149, 651 
399, 530 
1, 018;  820 
1, 032,  7C8 
535, 349 
549,  941 
686, 369 
159, 890 
160, 556 


47, 292 
20, 960 
28, 147 
28, 173 
4,113 
20,966 

186, 435 
2S,  732 
184,363 

243, 301 
195, 268 
235, 407 
184, 267 
160, 577 

142, 846 
209, 812 
246, 865 
09, 945 
70, 782 
123, 977 
108, 481 

9,857 
42,374 
195 
127, 758 
70,  777 
109, 208 
58, 633 
87,257 
29,290 

175, 945 
153, 838 
91, 508 
128,650 

124, 393 

79,  .565 

163, 204 

319, 207 

22,883 
27,367 

9,763 
41, 607 
27, 812 

8,309 
19, 684 

2,465 

45,634 
38,803 
76,119 


19-20 


19, 767, 161 


305 
1,114 
4,113 
6, 942 
1, 039: 
1, 045 
2,  I6O: 
2, 075: 

970: 


94 
38 
77 
50 
Q 
38: 

536 

72: 
505 

810 
717: 
1,296 
605 
683; 

932 
1, 386 
906 
855 
817 
961 
1, 082: 

27 
141 

312 
169 
171 

77 
100, 
38, 

382 
317 
130: 
214, 

251 
178 
738 
991 

668 
293: 

198: 

420, 
182, 
136 
125: 
50 

296 
271 
402, 


1910 


354 
1, 229, 
4,401 
6,  794: 
1,111' 
1, 144 
2, 349: 
1, 427 
1, 021 


107 

46 
80 

64: 

9 

46: 

591 

ss: 
549: 

910 
813 
1, 452: 
6IO: 
614 

753 
1, 492: 
1, 073 
650: 
669: 
1,008 
1, 147; 

33 
155, 

330 
179: 
166: 

79: 

120 

45, 

443 
349: 
135: 
216: 

254 

ISl 

742: 

1, 170: 

315 
197 
156 
294 
179; 
99, 
115, 

6s: 


271 


1920 


151,782,077,487 


468, 886 


148, 
570, 

lis 

110, 
180, 
143 

79: 


15 


77, 

9: 

00: 

76 
66: 

lis: 

56 
66 

S3 
127 

74 
72: 
57: 
72: 
84 


1910 


$2, 083,  588, 195 


44, 058, 076 
160,  111,  303 
489,  290, 485 
753, 512,  291 
121,359,125 
118, 071,  299 
182, 618, 200 
112,606,228 
101,961.188 


14,364,756 
5, 266, 389 
8,591:357 
8, 671, 997 
1,424,177 
5, 739, 400 

80, 043, 302 
12,012,512 
68, 055, 489 

98, 910, 638 
87, 118, 468 
163, 363,  400 
71,312,474 
68, 585, 505 

89, 068, 872 
177, 999, 124 
113,976,563 
83, 461, 739 
73, 442, 978 
102,  S04, 907 
112, 758, 108 

3, 451, 791 
16, 787, 467 
55, 026 
34,  S57, 610 
18, 583, 381 
18, 428. 134 
10, 147, 178 
14, 193, 839 

4, 854, 699 

44,796,120 
39, 320, 044 
13,651,284 
20, 303, 851 

23, 152, 209 
]  1, 789, 095 
63,651,661 
84,024,635 

27, 115, 764 
19, 832, 423 
12, 426, 838 
27, 382,  926 
7,868,314 
4, 209, 726 
9, 999,  835 
3,  770,  402 

29, 680, 849 
25,181,143 
47, 099, 196 


756 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTUEE. 


Table  84.— HORSES   ON    FARMS— NUMBER,    BY   AGE   AND   SEX,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND 

STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Total.i 

Colts 

under  1 

year  of 

age. 

Colts  1 

year  old 

and  under 

2  years. 

Mares  2 
years  old 
and  over. 

Geldings  2 
years  old 
and  over. 

Stallions 

2  years 

old  and 

over. 

TTnited  States 

19,767,161 

1,198,236 

1,333,480 

9,035,949 

8,055,590 

129, 361 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

305,045 
1,114,758 
4, 113,  650 
6,942,499 
1,039,043 
1, 045, 677 
2,160,487 
2,075,655 

970,347 

6,670 
27,779 
173, 546 
476,314 
34,319 
53,  775 
133,044 
231,542 
61,247 

5,739 

29, 734 

223,892 

565, 879 

41,  892 

46,624 

136, 312 

217, 144 

66,264 

106,406 
446, 171 
2,028,965 
3,280,722 
460,476 
496, 629 
948,762 
846,751 
422,078 

183,601 
604,749 
1,669,486 
2,582,714 
491, 103 
439, 852 
924,957 
744,260 
414,868 

2,629 

Middle  Atlantic 

6,325 

East  North  Central 

West  N  orth  Central 

South  Atlantic 

17, 761 
30,870 
11,254 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

9,797 
17,422 
21,413 

Pacific 

5,890 

•New  England: 

Maine 

94,350 
38, 194 
77,231 
50,605 
6,540 
38, 125 

536, 171 

72,621 

505, 966 

810, 692 
717,233 
1,296,852 
605, 509 
683,364 

932, 794 

1,386,522 

906,220 

855, 682 

817,058 

961,396 

1,082,827 

27,752 
141,341 
311 
312,465 
169,  li8 
171,436 

77,517 
100, 603 

38, 570 

382,442 
317,921 
130, 462 
214,852 

251,926 

1-8,  756 
738,443 
991,362 

668,723 
293, 123 
198,295 
420, 704 
182, 686 
136, 167 
125,471 
50,486 

296, 381 
271,559 
402,407 

1,732 

851 

2,250 

1,111 

129 

597 

12,952 

954 

13,873 

29,265 
31,915 
71,008 
17,526 
23,832 

46,587 
79,547 
65,805 
69,250 
73,100 
70,075 
81,950 

660 
5,094 
1 
12,962 
6,331 
3,487 
1,876 
2,311 
1,597 

18,526 
16,365 
6,370 
12,514 

12,808 
10,308 
57,482 
52,446 

85,513 
28,015 
27,547 
41,429 
15,083 
15,319 
12,989 
5,647 

19,524 
23,464 
18,259 

1,894 
649 

2,272 

529 

63 

332 

12,890 

791 

16,053 

39,415 
39,090 
89,926 
24,170 
31,29i 

60,272 
108, 176 
62,824 
73,422 
82, 158 
82, 149 
96,878 

931 
6,898 

33,703 
13,492 
31,740 
14,980 
2,042 
10,449 

223,077 

19,731 

203,363 

403,290 
368,725 
650,248 
284,014 
322,688 

432,615 
693,831 
461, 632 
361,070 
364,249 
441,599 
525, 726 

11,654 
62,694 
96 
138,835 
78,660 
71,061 
36,828 
45, 364 
15,283 

178,225 
157,050 
60, 133 
100,221 

119,672 

75, 686 

345,888 

407,506 

262,090 
124,488 
76, 506 
180,681 
71,375 
59,689 
51,841 
20,081 

126,403 
119,500 
176, 175 

56,301 
22,894 
40,335 
33,461 
4,189 
26,421 

284,333 

50,861 

269,655 

335,261 
274, 232 
479,397 
277, 806 
302,790 

389,347 
498, 975 
321,028 
347, 151 
291,846 
362,240 
372, 127 

14,334 
65,706 
214 
>  142,782 
74,842 
91,242 
34,930 
47, 670 
19,383 

165, 940 
128,059 
56,170 
89,683 

104,861 

81,726 

266,903 

472,467 

235,948 
110,694 
65,643 
150,660 
77, 927 
38,236 
47,043 
18,109 

127,392 
102, 113 
185,363 

720 

New  Hampshire 

308 

Vermont 

634 

Massachusetts 

624 

Rhode  Island 

117 

Connecticut 

326 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

2,919 

New  Jersey 

2^1 

Pennsylvania 

3,122 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

3,461 

Indiana 

3,271 

Illinois 

6,273 

Michigan 

1,993 

Wisconsin 

2,703 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota             

3,973 

Iowa 

5,993 

Missouri 

4,931 

North  Dakota 

4,789 

South  Dakota               

5,705 

Nebraska 

5,333 

Kansas 

6,146 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware.     .             

173 

Ma'"yland 

949 

Virginia 

16,417 
8,579 
3,139 
1,941 
2,514 
1,473 

17,018 
14,328 
5,161 
10, 117 

12,246 

9,017 

64,167 

50,882 

75,731 
27,774 
26,341 
44,146 
16, 157 

8,318 
12,573 

6,104 

21,529 
24,393 
20,342 

1,469 

West  Virginia 

736 

North  Carolina 

2,507 

1,942 

2,644 

Florida 

834 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

2,733 

Teiuiessee      

2,119 

Alabama     

2,628 

2,317 

West  South  Central: 

2,339 

2,019 

Oklahoma 

5,003 

Texas      

8,061 

Mountain: 

6,103 

Idaho 

2,162 

Wyoming 

2,268 

Colorador. 

3,788 

New  Mexico 

2,144 

Arizona   

3,398 

Utah       

1,026 

Nevada 

645 

Pacific: 

Washington 

1,533 

Oregon     ..        

2,089 

Cf^lifnmia 

2,268 

1  Includes  14,545  horses,  not  classified  by  age  or  sex,  distributed  as  follows:  Montana,  3,338,  and 
Arizona,  11,207. 


HORSES  AND   MULES   ON   FARMS. 


757 


Table  85.— MULES    ON     FARMS— FARMS    REPORTING,    NUMBER,    AND     VALUE,    BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


FARMS  BEPORTLNG. 

NUMBER. 

VALUE. 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

1920 

1910 

19-20 

1910 

1920 

1910 

TTnited  States.. 

2,259,746 

1,869,005 

5,432,391 

4, 209, 769 

$779,294,411 

$525, 391, 863 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

1,281 

28,960 

117,912 

272,911 

604,  061 

579, 463 

602,  S31 

30, 795 

21,532 

897 
21,664 
101, 835 
234, 628 
458,  426 
525, 208 
494,  748 
16, 257 
15,342 

2,569 

68,109 

310,426 

846, 948 

1, 079,  033 

1, 249,  721 

1,685,359 

89, 341 

100,885 

1,729 
52, 416 
259, 423 
715,  932 

749, 257 

1,003,804 

1,286,378 

48, 957 

91,873 

386,657 
10,271,127 
37, 407, 187 
105,515,383 
194, 597,  415 
180, 334, 666 
229, 725,  990 
9,313,691 
11,742,295 

-282,928 

7, 6%,  310 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Athmtic 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mm  111  tain 

31, 404, 071 
90, 544, 355 
107, 799, 330 
125,108,538 
145,350,358 
5, 227,  444 

11,978,529 

New  England: 

264 
127 
305 
177 
35 
373 

3,671 
2,451 
22,838 

14,748 

38, 581 

59,636 

2,852 

2,095 

5,014 
30, 585 
123, 418 
3,173 
5,814 
37, 142 
67, 765 

4,052 

12,589 

16 

49, 322 

8,355 

148, 537 

128, 183 

229, 207 

23, 800 

123,823 
141,626 
165, 722 
148, 292 

134,819 
72, 278 
113,973 
281,761 

3,453 
2,005 
1,245 
11,108 
7,808 
2,864 
1,153 
559 

3,677 
3,252 
14,603 

212 
104 
206 
155 
34 
186 

1,890 

1,878 
17,896 

10,628 

33,225 

54,572 

1,865 

1,545 

2,813 

21, 872 

112, 285 

2,800 

5,025 

28,  438 

61, 395 

2,722 

8,869 

17 

30,688 

6,629 

110,  747 

97,799 

186,512 

14,443 

97,796 
123,  887 
155,673 
147, 852 

110,014 
51, 668 
90,488 

242,578 

1,058 

1,401 

622 

4,802 

5,950 

1,194 

814 

416 

2,447 

1,880 

11,015 

444 
248 
601 
332 
75 
869 

7,323 
5,705 
55,081 

31,626 
100,358 
168, 274 

5,884 
4,284 

10,238 
81,520 

389,045 

7,873 

15, 093 

99,847 

243,332 

9,439 

32,621 

32 

96,830 

14, 981 

256,569 

220, 164 

406,351 

42,046 

292,857 
352,510 
296, 138 
308,216 

322,677 
180, 115 
336,635 
845,932 

9,462 
7,735 
3,415 
31, 125 
20, 369 
11,992 
2,793 
2.450 

23,091 
14,375 
63,419 

358 
195 
429 
268 
63 
416 

4,052 
4,041 
44,323 

22,850 

82, 168 

147,833 

3,700 

2,872 

5,775 

55, 524 

342,700 

7,695 

12,424 

83,405 

208,409 

5,935 

22,667 

53 

60,022 

11,717 

174,711 

155, 471 

295, 348 

23,333 

225,043 
275, 855 
247, 146 
255,760 

222,200 
131,554 
257,066 
675,558 

4, 174 
4,036 
2,045 
14,  739 
14, 937 
3,%3 
2,277 
2,786 

12,185 
9,927 
69, 761 

70,336 
34,694 
91,916 
44,251 
9,037 
136,423 

1,195,696 

903,374 

8,172,057 

3,647,955 

11,988,392 

20,628,517 

661,115 

481,208 

1,062,973 

10,041,522 

50,971,253 

780,  508 

1,636,376 
11,690,082 
29,332,669 

1,161,877 

4, 138, 764 

4,586 

13, 523, 682 

1, 839, 287 
43, 070, 026 
44, 499, 036 
77,986,306 

7,773,851 

35, 381, 809 
51,042,649 
44,611,624 
49, 298, 584 

47,751,655 
28, 348, 039 
39, 892, 069 
113,734,227 

1,119,630 

810, 787 

342, 241 

3,384,824 

1,874,836 

1,415,397 

190,211 

175,765 

2, 930, 813 
1, 589, 552 
7,221,930 

72,446 

New  Hampshire 

29, 681 

Vermont 

53, 540 

Massachusetts 

43,385 

Rhode  Island 

11,155 

Connecticut 

72,721 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

650,497 

New  Jersey 

621, 774 

Pennsylvania 

6,424,039 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

2,775,831 

Indiana 

Illinois ,  ,  ,  , 

9,678,014 
18,140,335 

Michigan 

493, 825 

Wisconsin 

316,066 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

732, 723 

Iowa 

7,551,818 

Missouri 

43, 438,  702 

North  Dalsota 

1, 149, 001 

South  Dakota 

1,668,617 

Nebraska 

10,374,076 

Kansas 

25,629,418 

South  Atlantic: 

764, 133 

Maryland 

3, 043, 581 

District  of  Columbia 

V  irginia 

5,860 
7, 595, 516 

West  V  irginia 

1,339,760 

North  Carolina 

23,699,687 

South  Carolina 

23,830,361 

Georgia 

43,974,611 

Florida 

3, 545, 821 

East  South  Central: 

26,402,090 

Tennessee 

35, 100, 810 

31,577,217 

32, 028, 421 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

27, 128, 02"/ 

15,624,962 

Oklahoma        

28,618,224 

Texas 

73,979,145 

Mountain: 

445, 278 

Idaho         

481,301 

Wyoming 

248, 672 

1, 798, 535 

1, 463, 012 

399,449 

Utah 

157,  497 

233,800 

1,776,297 

Oregon 

1, 185, 788 

9,016,444 

15S  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 

Table  8C.— MULES  ON  FARMS— NUMBER,  BY  AGE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


DmSION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

GEOGRAniic  divisions: 

New  England , 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central . 

South  Atlantic , 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine : 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut , 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pemisj'lvania , 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

iiichlgan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missomi 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska , 

Kansas , 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virguiia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina , 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida , 

East  South  Centr-vl: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee ^ 

Alabama , 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Me.xico 

Arizona 

Utah :... 

Nevada 

P.ACIFIC: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Total. 


5,432,391 


2,569 
68, 109 
310, 426 
846, 948 
. 079, 033 
249, 721 
.  68,5, 359 
82,341 
100, 8S5 


444 
248 
601 
332 
75 


7,323 

5,705 

55,081 

31,626 

100, 358 

168, 274 

5,884 

4,284 

10, 238 
81,520 

389, 045 

7,873 

15, 093 

99, 847 

243,332 

9,439 

32, 621 

32 

96, 830 

14, 981 

256, 569 

220, 164 

406, 351 

42, 046 

292, 857 
352,510 
290, 138 
308, 216 

322, 677 
180, 1 15 
336,635 
845, 932 

9, 402 

7, 7:35 

3,415 

31,125 

20, 369 

11,992 

2,793 

2,450 

23, 091 
14, 375 
63, 419 


Mule  colts 

under 
1  year  of 


389,279 


70 

2,170 

47, 074 

149, 893 

12, 013 

71,252 

88, 550 

9,862 

8,395 


12 

233 
50 

1,887 

2,791 

14, 509 

29, 224 

290 

200 

1,055 

16,819 

68, 457 

808 

1,936 
15, 782 
45,036 

1.58 

912 

1 

3,437 

604 
3,435 
1,040 
2,141 

285 

23, 450 
33,217 
4,533 
10, 052 

14, 625 

3,272 

35, 3,54 

35, 299 

753 

1,029 

430 

4,201 

2,002 

515 

570 

362 

1,878 
1,649 
4,868 


Mule  colts 

1  year  old 

and  under 

2  years. 


391,418 


132 

4,546 

43, 566 

137, 742 

23, 984 

70,004 

92, 1.54 

9,981 

9,309 


31 

18 
34 
16 
5 
28 

475 

263 

3,808 

3,340 

13,687 

25, 779 

429 

331 

1,030 

13,496 
65, 133 
691 
2,076 
14, 422 
40, 894 

358 
1,676 
1 
5,351 
>,  091 
6,922 
3,412 
4,409 

764 

23,690 

31,354 

5,767 

9,193 

15,394 

4,496 

36, 148 

36, 116 

663 

779 

457 

3,801 

2,263 

1,049 

483 

486 

1,604 
1, 555 
6, 090 


HOESES   AND   MULES   ON    FARMS. 


759 


Table  87.— ASSES  AND  BURROS  ON  FARMS— FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER,  AND  VALUE 
BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910.  ' 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

Sonth  .Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  Yoik 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois , 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Centr.\l: 

Minnesota , 

Iowa 

Missouri , 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Mar  J  land 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  N'irginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Temiessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wvomhig 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

PACiric: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


FARMS  REPORTING. 


1920  1910 


149 
334 
2,434 
7,  ,S70 
1,491 
5,  450 
9, 6S8 
4,433 
1,459 


39 
22 
19 

40 

7 

22 

164 

14 

156 

326 

094 

,231 

105 

78 

156 
719 

,5S4 
102 
171 
912 

,226 

12 
53 


277 
140 
44S 
157 
300 
104 

,6S3 
,439 
530 

798 

,843 
271 
,699 

,S75 

119 

198 
90 
,239 
,987 
500 
155 
145 

175 
334 
950 


43, 927 


115 
431 
2,737 
9,320 
2,077 
7, 858 
13, 175 
6,724 
1,490 


18 
17 
18 
19 
7 
36 

190 
31 
210 

259 
834 
1,3,«1 
144 
119 

144 

832 

4,562 

94 

1S6 

1,036 

2,466 

17 
65 


450 
124 
775 
228 
328 
90 

2,124 

3, 7S5 

893 

1,056 

1,815 
329 

2,8S0 
8,151 

106 

147 

92 

9(o 

3,645 

1,338 

210 

221 

121 

270 

1,099 


1920 


72, 491 


187 

404 

4,581 

17, 869 

1,988 

9, 453 

18,  C36 

16,512 

3,401 


46 
26 
27 
52 
11 
25 

211 

17 

236 

577 
1,211 
2,554 

145 


201 
1,141 
9,427 
142 
220 
1,622 
5,116 

12 
64 


366 
177 
542 
247 
427 
153 

2, 890 

4, 480 

782 

1,301 

3,218 

433 

5,159 

9,226 

240 

451 

165 

3,099 

5,937 

5,240 

609 

771 

399 

737 

2,265 


1910 


105, 698 


147 

685 

5,426 

22, 254 

3,373 

15,  731 

29,  7G0 

25,009 

3,313 


22 
30 
22 
21 
11 
41 

284 
53 

348 

488 

1,646 

2,863 

233 

196 

219 

1,614 

12, 877 

133 

333 

2,118 

4,960 

18 
101 


783 
160 
1,017 
401 
765 
128 

4,677 
7, 989 
1,272 
1,793 

3,098 

531 

5,723 

20,408 

160 

347 

241 

3,233 

11,852 

7,104 

1,160 

912 

173 

548 

2,592 


1920 


$8, 198, 242 


12,596 

49,004 

684, 980 

3, 092, 332 

2.52, 230 

1,111,409 

2, 009,  209 

529,  709 

456, 773 


3,055 
1,026 
2,460 
4,270 
495 
1,290 

18,145 
2,415 
28,444 

63,344 
181, 642 
419, 698 

11,511 
8,785 

26, 794 

265, 635 

1,434,285 

34, 146 

55, 528 

323,084 

952, 860 

2,320 
7,798 


59, 3,S5 
18, 450 
57,004 
30, 707 
63,385 
13,061 

312, 786 
490, 357 
88, 173 
220,093 

348, 757 

87, 059 

689, 921 

883,472 

53, 735 

46,209 
23,438 
166, 019 
116,  763 
68, 886 
26,243 
28, 416 

135, 006 
150, 592 
171, 175 


$13, 200, 112 


12, 823 

86, 974 

958, 698 

4,938,155 

474,  208 

2,347,Jr>4 

3, 141, 3 !:? 

659, 960 

5S0, 497 


3,728 
1,593 
2, 038 
1,777 
630 
3,057 

38, 262 
5,274 
43, 438 

61, 560 

291,217 

568,194 

23, 932 

13, 795 

22, 857 

280, 212 

3, 053, 873 

22, 915 

71, 628 

447,  a35 

1, 039, 035 

3,975 
35, 450 


121,654 
25, 556 

132, 5.54 
62, 911 
81,403 
10, 705 

848, 276 

1, 07.5,  (X)G 

143,  747 

280, 305 

469, 738 

70, 226 

881,305 

1, 720, 074 

65,181 
99, 992 
27,690 
136, 732 
163, 032 
73,092 
68, 246 
35,995 

82, 405 
150,777 
347, 315 


760 


ABSTHACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTUEE. 


Table  88.— CATTLE  ON  FARMS— FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER,  AND  VALUE,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States  . . . 

Ceographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Peimsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsm 

V/est  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Vu-ginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oldahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


FARMS  reporting. 


1920 


5, 284, 916 


129,823 
364, 917 

989, 542 
1,018,207 
871,  465 
849,  466 
764, 506 
198,117 
172, 200 


41, 239 
16, 776 
26, 050 
23, 900 
3,318 
18, 540 

167, 801 
21,535 
175, 581 

232, 472 
187, 780 
217, 195 
173, 417 
178, 678 

168, 286 
201, 521 
241,  497 
72, 021 
67, 964 
113,851 
153,067 

7,944 
38, 619 
101 
151, 283 
81, 368 
192, 648 
136, 750 
230, 864 
31, 888 

231, 264 
219,  841 
208, 603 
189, 758 

175, 614 

89, 744 

164, 578 

334, 570 

45, 475 
35, 494 
12,742 
50,538 
21,446 

7,768 
22, 138 

2,516 

54,613 
43,037 
74,650 


1910 


149, 279 
404, 325 
1,019,781 
1, 009, 077 
841, 737 
838,167 
746, 398 
132,  466 
143, 686 


47, 664 
20, 496 
28,  271 
27, 532 
4,001 
21,315 

1&5, 664 
25,713 
192, 948 

244, 224 
193, 876 
231,000 
185, 081 
165, 600 

146,703 
205, 554 
249, 971 
64, 224 
65, 047 
117,440 
160, 138 

8,498 
39,653 
109 
153, 772 
88, 759 
186, 158 
120, 034 
213, 203 
31, 551 

220, 608 
209, 990 
212, 231 
195, 338 

167,  494 

85,355 

156, 842 

336, 707 

18,854 
23,844 

8,045 
34, 202 
20, 105 

6,225 
19,053 

2,138 

42, 885 
37, 748 
63,053 


66, 652, 559 


1,320,262 
3, 869, 251 
10, 898, 027 
20, 173, 185 
4, 702, 703 
4, 549,  786 
10, 107,  867 
7, 599, 689 
3, 431, 789 


1920 


300,  747 
163,653 
435,  480 
216, 099 
30,519 
173,  764 

2, 144, 244 

179, 459 

1, 545, 548 

1, 926, 823 
1,546,095 
2, 788, 238 
1,  586,  042 
3, 050, 829 

3, 021, 469 
4, 557, 708 
2,781,644 
1, 334, 552 
2, 348, 157 
3, 154, 265 
2, 975, 390 

46, 509 
283, 377 
965 
909, 795 
587,  462 
644,  779 
434, 097 
1, 156, 738 
638, 981 

1,093,453 
1, 161, 846 
1,044,008 
1, 250, 479 

1, 072, 966 

804, 241 

2, 073, 945 

6,156,715 

1, 268, 516 
714,  903 
875, 433 
1, 756, 616 
1,300,335 
821, 918 
505, 578 
356,390 

572,644 

851, 108 

2,008,037 


1910 


61, 803, 866 


1, 336, 550 
4, 232, 521 
9, 819, 097 

17,647,714 
4, 839, 321 
3, 942, 526 

10,721,012 
6, 060, 725 
3, 204, 400 


256, 523 
167,  831 
430,314 
252,  416 
34, 148 
195,318 

2, 423, 003 

222, 999 

1,586,519 

1, 837, 607 
1,363,016 
2, 440, 577 
1, 497, 823 
2, 680, 074 

2, 347,  435 
4,  448, 006 
2, 561, 482 
743, 762 
1, 535, 276 
2, 932, 350 
3, 079,  403 

54, 986 
287, 751 
982 
859,067 
620, 288 
700, 861 
389, 882 
1, 080, 316 
845, 188 

1, 000, 937 
9%,  529 
932, 428 

1, 012, 632 

1, 028, 071 

804, 795 

1,953,560 

6, 934, 586 

943, 147 
453, 807 
767, 427 
1, 127, 737 
1,081,663 
824, 929 
412, 334 
449, 681 

402, 120 

725, 255 

2, 077, 025 


1920 


$3, 651, 970, 229 


$1, 499, 523, 607 


95,568,447 
340,239,350 
705, 761, 688 
1,074,478,824 
207, 920, 207 
175, 690, 454 
454, 455, 343 
392, 797, 035 
205, 058, 881 


18,270,810 
11,317,213 
28, 502, 803 
20, 093, 098 
2, 984, 096 
14, 400, 427 

198, 826, 728 

IS,  347, 004 

123, 065, 618 

118,581,927 
94, 529, 884 
182, 258, 690 
101, 717, 971 
208, 673, 216 

151, 243, 703 
258, 677, 963 
158, 976, 138 
67,911,737 
119,980,683 
103, 683, 769 
154, 004, 831 

3, 394, 160 
20, 363, 801 
162, 097 
51, 296,>032 
33, 727, 219 
28, 797, 982 
20, 187, 834 
35, 235, 147 
14, 755, 935 

52, 291, 343 
51, 370, 208 
32, 078, 763 
39, 950, 140 

35, 023, 854 

26,620,595 

87, 199, 975 

305, 610, 919 

73, 938, 253 
36, 382, 229 
50, 012, 404 
94, 929, 748 
63, 101, 300 
35, 500,  759 
22, 627,  870 
16, 304, 472 

36, 558, 949 
47, 818, 486 
120, 681, 446 


1910 


42, 240, 849 
138,685,253 
271,944,120 
449,654,307 

89, 539, 532 

75, 401, 279 
203, 239, 500 
146, 269, 549 

82, 549, 218 


7, 784, 384 
5, 240, 122 
11, 828, 892 
9, 348, 076 
1,309,088 
6,  730, 287 

S3, 062, 242 

8, 393, 117 

47, 229,  894 

51,403,341 
39,110,492 
73, 454, 745 
40,500,318 
67, 475, 224 

50, 306, 372 
118, 864, 139 
72, 883, 664 
17,711,398 
36, 257, 234 
73, 074, 057 
80, 557,  443 

1, 648, 333 

7, 869, 526 

75, 305 

21, 124, 071 

15, 860,  764 

12, 550, 054 

7,088,259 
14, 060, 958 

9, 262, 262 

25, 971, 571 
20, 690, 718 
13,469,626 
15,269,364 

15,460,666 

11,605,354 

43, 187, 601 

132, 985, 879 

27,  474, 122 
11,330,639 
22, 697, 387 
31,017,303 
20, 409, 965 
14, 624, 708 
8, 948,  702 
9, 766, 723 

12, 193, 465 
17, 570, 685 
52,785,068 


CATTLE   ON   FARMS. 


761 


Table  89. 


-DAIRY  COWS  ON  FARMS— FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER,  AND  VALUE,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:   1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


4,461,296 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

Eiist  North  Central.... 
West  North  Central. . . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central.... 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota , 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska , 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


dairy  cows  2  YEARS  OLD  AND  OVER 
ON  JAN.   1  OF  CENSUS  YEAR. 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1920 


19, 675, 297 


124, 024 
349, 196 
889, 353 
735, 023 
741,269 
744, 076 
592, 605 
135, 769 
149, 981 


Number. 


1920 


842, 
2, 498, 
5, 050, 
4, 509, 
1,673, 
1,677, 
1, 882, 
619, 
921, 


17, 125, 471 


699, 421 
2,216,954 
4,013,904 
4,  395, 772 
1,506,947 
1,344,914 
1,845,402 
422,  678 
679, 479 


39, 346 
15, 925 
25, 336 
22, 551 
3,126 
17,  740 

162, 367 
20, 291 
166, 538 

206,669 
160, 561 
183, 501 
167,274 
171,348 

144, 948 
135,204 
169,002 
53,745 
43, 406 
80, 470 
108, 248 

7,521 
35, 113 
94 
140,368 
65,621 
163, 866 
115, 159 
195,259 
18, 268 

206, 048 
193, 509 
18.5,481 
159,038 

150, 174 

56,544 

119,044 

266, 843 

29,393 
29,461 

6,818 
36, 102 

8,799 

5, 433 
17,  '* 

1,883 

49,439 
36, 925 
63,617 


1910 

(esti- 
mated).! 


175,425 
95,997 

290, 122 

147,331 
21,431 

112,622 

1,481,918 
130, 497 
«85, 855 

888, 057 
608,211 
957,313 
802,095 
1, 795, 122 

1,229,179 
897, 668 
661,959 
370, 707 
336, 892 
438, 459 
574, 257 

33, 026 
161, 972 
704 
357, 969 
181,206 
290, 223 
187, 846 
388, 448 

71,641 

441,346 
415, 128 
394, 112 
427, 406 

415,507 
176, 936 
456, 332 
833, 586 

127, 581 
11.5,336 
34, 997 
192, 23- 
37, 80: 
31,619 
66, 724 
13, 349 

238, 270 
180, 462 
502, 415 


126, 762 
81,  .561 

222, 838 

145,714 
20, 068 

102, 478 

,293,058 
136,0.35 

787. 861 

758,676 
530, 157 
875, 644 
635, 966 
,213,461 

870, 590 
,  153, 935 
714,657 
208, 367 
306, 767 
520, 969 
620, 487 

31, 134 
143,349 
755 
305,321 
206, 878 

252. 862 
148,621 
325, 534 

92, 493 

351,277 
333.214 
314,172 
346, 251 

342,410 
226, 847 
432, 445 
843,700 

64,468 
69, 628 
27, 499| 
119,029, 

42,445! 
23, 1701 
62, 602 
13,837 

1,53,206 
143, 846 

382,427, 


Value. 


1920 


$1,507,513,140 


$634, 704, 097 


73, 349, 974 
203,029,753 
419, 676, 828 
314, 042, 374 
107, 220, 209 

93, 602, 127 
103, 174, 475 

49, 167,  593 

84, 249, 807 


12, 847, 993 
8,043,914 

23, 027, 209 

15, 993, 976 
2, 393, 801 

11,043,081 

162, 165, 593 
15, 120, 294 
85, 743, 866 

69,081,634 
46, 749, 690 
80,021,373 
68, 324,  990 
155,499,141 

83,888,246 
6.5,751,288 
47,383,419 
25, 508,  598 
22, 136, 640 
29, 953, 940 
39,420,243 

2, 729, 742 
13,499,901 
114,052 
23,648,157 
12, 800, 247 
18, 109, 871 
12, 923, 805 
19, 936, 090 

3,458,344 

28,063,3.55 
26,631,983 
18,381,500 
20, 525, 289 

19, 326, 991 

8, 75.5, 744 

26, 136, 555 

48, 955, 185 

10,847,070 
9,134,4.53 
2,885,770 

15,002,071 
2,671,549 
2,855,519 
4,609,423 
1, 161, 738 

21, 214, 569 
14, 629,  .37: 
48, 405, 863 


1910 

(esti- 
mated). 


30, 082, 940 

102,36.3,0.57 

160, 930, 2.58 

157,  878, 909 

43, 194, 333 

39, 683, 160 

52, 822, 323 

IS,  215, 234 

29, 533, 883 


5,140,869 


5, 218, 312 
3, 468, 596 
8, 692, 9-12 
7, 104, 863 
995, 610 
4, 602, 617 

63, 139, 451 

6,576,245 

32, 647, 361 

30,481,197 
21,399,608 
36, 953, 194 
26, 343, 800 
45, 752, 459 

29, 594, 924 
43, 185, 918 
27,275,1.58 
7, 658, 306 
10, 264, 773 
IS,  094, 139 
21,805,091 

1,207,888 
5,081,004 
59, 091 
9,328,261 
6,871,273 
7, 051, 308 
4,286,092 
7, 528, 573 
1,780,243 

12,  ,5,56, 149 
10,849,098 
7,681,391 
8, 596, 522 

8,473,003 

5,293,179 

14,194,789 

24,861,352 

3, 051,  .356 
3,05.5,349 
1,252,139 
5, 307, 598 
1,503,880 
1,145,437 
2, 310, 793 
588, 682 

7,165,994 
5,662,467 
16,705,422 


DAIRY  COWS  AND 
HEIFERS  ISjMOS. 
OLD  AND  OVER 
ON  APR.  15,  1910, 
AS  REPORTED. 


Farms 
report- 
ing. 


20, 625, 432 


147, 028 
400, 473 
1, 009, 479 
989, 135 
794, 716 
815, 423 
724,466 
120, 328 
139, 821 


46, 944 
20, 168 
27, 947 
27, 193 
3,932 
20, 844 

184,024 
25, 275 
191, 174 

241, 736 
191,828 
228, 267 
183,098 
164, 550 

145, 584 
202, 539 
245, 403 
62, 977 
61,046 
114,467 
1.57, 119 

8,259 
38. 826 
108 
148,565 
87,004 
173,635 
109, 179 
202, 650 
26,490 

216,181 
205,300 
203, 939 
189, 943 

163, 643 

82, 147 

153,693 

324, 983 

16,774 
23, 116 

7,407 
32,660 
15, 869 

4,000 
18,524 

1,978 

42, 036 
36, 684 
61, 101 


Number. 


841,698 
2, 597, 652 
4, 829, 527 
5, 327, 606 
1,810,754 
1,628,061 
2, 249, 553 
514, 46(5 
826, 115 


156,  S19 
101, 278 
26.5,483 
171,936 
23, 329 
122, 853 

1,509,594 
154,418 
933,640 

905, 125 
633, 591 

1,0,30,223 
767,083 

1,473,505 

1,08,5,  .388 
1,406,792 
8.56, 430 
2.59, 173 
369, 764 
613,952 
736, 107 

35, 70S 
166, 859 
857 
356,284 
239, 539 
308, 914 
180, 842 
405, 710 
116,041 

409,834 
397,104 
391,  .536 
429, 587 

425, 793 

279,097 

530, 796 

1,013,867 

77,527 
86, 299 
32,699 
144,734 
51,451 
28, 862 
75, 810 
17,084 

186, 233 
172,550 
467,332 


>  Estimated  on  the  basis  of  the  ratio  between  dairy  heifers  1  year  old  and  under  2  years  and  dairy  cows 
2  years  old  and  over,  as  reported  for  1920. 


762 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 

Table  90.— BEEF  AND  DAIRY  CATTLE  ON  FARMS— NUMBER,  BY 


NUMBER  OF  BEEF  CATTLE  ON  FARMS. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


ITnited  States 


Geographic  dh'isions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouil 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carohna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee , 

Alabama 

Mississippi , 

West  south  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyonling 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah ^. 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


35,288,100 


Total.i 


88,771 
299,681 
3, 077, 569 
12,680,556 
2,088,898 
1, 709, 820 
6,792,009 
6, 557, 194 
1,993,602 


33,474 
IS,  277 
14,200 
10, 089 
1,706 
11,025 

63,170 

6,766 

229,745 

577,450 
599,694 
,  2,83, 178 
329,901 
287,346 

940, 842 
038, 198 
714, 894 
674, 529 
801, 899 
464, 557 
045,637 

1,752 
53,666 
19 
400,490 
332, 441 
182, 702 
117,603 
481, 875 
518,350 

433, 659 
492, 486 
322, 434 
461, 241 

345, 806 
487,709 
,265,486 
,693,008 

.057,418 
■  512, 612 
817, 241 
, 434, 423 
,237,541 
768, 197 
397, 563 
332, 299 

193,819 
570, 697 
,229,086 


Calves 
imder 
1  year 
of  age. 


8,607,938 


3,981,205    12,624,996   4,650,347 


15, 530 

64, 200 

819, 165 

3,443,039 

468, 333 

466,922 

1,399,243 

1,  .503, 381 

428, 125 


6,046 
3,019 
2, 501 
1,823 
244 
1,897 

14, 737 

1,793 

47,670 

148, 118 
158,923 
340, 425 
100, 592 
71,107 

248,319 
844,656 
445, 199 
212, 398 
467, 986 
682, 265 
542,216 

416 

6,177 

3 

100, 731 

91, 696 

56, 306 

30, 080 

104,224 

78,700 

129, 036 
155, 996 
71,693 
110,197 

86,791 
100,343 
309,025 
903, 084 

275,564 
129,276 
206,741 
325, 033 
249, 545 
153, 137 
94,528 
69,557 

51,062 
134, 748 
242,315 


Heifers 
1  year 

old  and 
rmder 

2  years. 


Cows 
and 

heifers 
2  years  old 
and  over. 


Steers 
1  year 

old  and 
under 

2  years. 


Steers 
2  years 
old  and 

over. 


4,629,778 


7,790 
27,570 
356, 058 
1,473,668 
249, 102 
218,  887 
665, 006 
752, 666 
230,458 


2,864 
1,424 
1,023 
1,317 
164 


6,257 

573 

20,740 

71,321 
75,683 
139, 125 
38,660 
31,269 

112,417 
338,641 
181,048 
85,051 
222,931 
292, 711 
240,869 

162 
3,308 
3 
41, 369 
45, 553 
24, 492 
15,283 
65,549 
53,383 

55,362 
64,345 
42,117 
57,063 

43, 466 
63, 856 
157,342 
400,342 

130,705 
63,508 
93,^1 
162, 545 
127,748 
76, 497 
53, 825 
44,597 

24,045 
72, 193 
134,220 


22,437 

59, 763 

794,694 

3,920,321 

730,111 

607, 660 

3, 044, 553 

2, 813, 766 

731,691 


14, 522 
59, 165 
595,016 
1,922,745 
262, 403 
264, 370 
627, 660 
653,015 
251,551 


7,092 
3,631 
3,219 
4,533 
837 
3,125 

20,407 
2,656 
36, 700 

137,415 

171,171 

361,909 

50,617 

73,582 

252, 183 
848, 914 
533, 675 
211, 084 
573, 589 
828,853 
672,023 

749 
10,396 
10 
61,041 
71, 664 
58,136 
49,666 
216,518 
261,931 

79,318 
95,373 
128,350 
204,619 

119,843 

252,602 

490,689 

2,181,359 

384, 148 
187,006 
299, 126 
529, 186 
664, 329 
429, 480 
175, 128 
145,303 

64,924 
226, 708 
441, 059 


6,509 
3,337 
2,568 
760 
97 
1,251 

11,104 
573 

47,428 

119,977 
109,333 
208, 533 
91,265 
65,908 

182,242 
619, 696 
267, 127 
99,204 
246, 428 
324, 786 
283,362 

14!2 

8,414 

3 

76, 198 

63, 191 

20, 289 

7,770 

45, 216 

41, 180 

92, 743 
96, 028 
35,971 
39,628 

50,011 

31, 259 

146,  .500 

399,790 

118, 516 
71,976 
85,142 

191,701 
67,242 
41, 165 
41,917 
35,356 

26,861 
66,380 
168,310 


25, 241 
83,860 
443, 922 
1,656,893 
296, 009 
216,498 
918, 100 
672, 207 
317,048 


9,701 
6,270 
4,347 
1,243 
288 
3,393 

9,328 

813 

73,719 

86, 909 
70, 047 
203, 591 
43, 928 
39,447 

120,620 
421, 028 
255, 250 
50, 669 
258, 778 
287, 749 
262,799 

214 
23,272 


115, 522 
55,352 
19,003 
10,613 
36,739 
35,294 

70,073 
71,609 
35, 191 
39,625 

39,531 

30, 276 

136,645 

711,648 

108, 544 
49, 740 
119,104 
200, 026 
97,446 
41,819 
24, 557 
30,971 

23,668 
61,113 
232, 267 


1  Includes  68,671  cattle,  not  classified  by  age  or  sex,  distributed  by  states  as  foUows:  Florida,  39,500; 
Montana,  23,518;  Idaho,  2,328;  and  Arizona,  3,325. 


CATTLE    OiSr   FARMS. 
AGE  AND  SEX,  AND  VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


763 


DIVlfJION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  pivisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  Engiland: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnois 

Micliigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Temiessee •.... 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


NUMBER  OF  DAIRY  CATTLE   ON  FARMS. 


Total. 


31,364,459 


1,231 
3,569 
7,820 
7, 492 
2,613 
2,S39: 
3,315 
1,042 
1,43S 


267 
145: 
421 
206 
28 
162 


,519: 
,066: 

66o: 

546: 
689: 
929; 

44 
229 

509 

2a 

462: 

316 

674: 

i2o: 

659 
669 

721 

789 

727 
316 
808 
,463 

211 

202: 
58' 

322 
62 
5J 

lOS 
24 

378, 
280, 
778, 


Calves 
imder 
1  year 
of  age. 


6,867,991 


183 
614 
1,542 
1,807 
545: 
758: 
957 
269: 
288 


43 
22 
64: 
26 
3 
23 

291 

is: 
204; 

261 
200: 
314 
263 
503 

479, 
385 
254 
181 
126 
153 
227; 

5 
31 

S3 
41 
99 

81 
174 

27; 

137 

165: 
214: 

241 

198, 

92 

2:52: 

433; 

54 
56 
1.5: 
81 
15 
13 
25: 
7; 

80, 
57 
150: 


Heifers 
1  year 
old  and 
under  2 
years. 


4,048,851 


172, 
429' 
1,031 
976 
33S: 
353 
413 
134 
19S: 


41 
23 
55 
26 
3 
22: 

248, 
17: 

163: 

171 

lis: 
i9o: 
165: 

384: 

303 
196: 
131 
90: 

69: 

78: 
107; 

4 

26: 

59 

28: 

64 

4o: 
95: 

is: 

73 
79: 
97: 
102: 

101 
4o: 

103 

i6s: 

25, 

27 

6, 

41 

s: 
7 

14 
3 

51 
36 
111 


Cows  and 
heifers  2 
years  old 
and  over. 


19, 675, 297 


842, 928 
2, 498, 270 
5, 050, 79s 
4, 50^,  121 
1,673,035 
1,677,992 
1, 882,  :?61 
619,645 
921, 14 


175, 425 
95, 997 

290, 122 

147,331 
21,431 

112,622 

1,481,918 
130,49" 

885,855 

888, 057 
608,211 
957, 313 
802, 095 
1, 795, 122 

1, 229, 179 
897,668 
661, 959 
370, 707 
336, 892 
438,459 
574,257 

33,026 
161,972 
701 
357,969 
181, 206 
290,223 
187,846 
388,448 

71,641 

441,346 
415, 12s 
394, 112 
427,406 

415, 507 
176, 930 
456,332 
833,586 

127, 581 
115,336 
34, 997 
192, 234 
37,805 
31,619 
66,724 
13)  349 

238, 270 
180, 402 
502,415 


BuUs 
1  year 
old  and 
over. 


772, 320 


31,918 

12u,  973, 
196, 0441 
199, 987 1 
66, 702 
50,365 
62,620 
l.S,  639| 
29, 172 


6,354 
3,691 
11,490 
5,548 
716 
4,119 

69,271 

5,797 

61, 905 

28, 887 
19, 2S5 
42,691 
2-1, 771 
80, 410 

68, 959 
39, 507 
19, 405 

17. 191 
14,109 
19, 761 
21,055 

1,738 
9,829 
29 
8,207 
3,649 
8,298 
6,202 
15,994 
2,756 

7,565 
8,760 

16. 192 

17,848 

12,026 
5,956 
15, 797 

28,841 

3,251 
3,232 

922 
6, 999 
1,188 
1,041 
1,420 

486 

8,200 
6,098 
14,874 


All  beef 
cattle. 


$1,766,550,258 


6,259,488 
21, 357, 400 
182,395,533 
667, 816, 123 
76,997,821 
60,072,635 
321,167,937 
329,709,379 
100,773,942 


2,230,336 
1,269,067 
906, 462 
760, 228 
165, 194 
928, 201 

4,469,611 

498,720 

16,389,009 

32, 296, 064 
35,859,678 
81,306,470 
17,299,094 
15,634,227 

42, 804, 768 
172,373,106 
98, 328, 234 
33,667.119 
91,288,295 
125,691,097 
103,663,504 

103,687 

3, 808, 079 

1,483 

22,699,853 

18,419,657 

6,606,483 

4,439,383 

10, 545, 737 

10, 313, 459 

18,678,186 
IS,  739, 997 
S,  895, 187 
13,759,265 

10,476,051 

15,438,764 

52, 703, 130 

242,549,992 

60,118,952 
24,060,268 
46,351,697 
75, 480, 127 
59, 580, 397 
31,930,866 
16,806,429 
14,780,643 

10,066,144 
29, 427, 505 
61,280,293 


AH  dairy 
cattle. 


$1,885,419,971 


89, 308 
318,881 
523, 366 
406,662 
130,922 
115,617 
133, 287 

63,087: 
104,284' 


16,040 
10, 048 
27, 596 
19, 332 
2, 818 
13,472 

194,357, 

17,848 

106,676; 

86,285 
58,670: 

100, 952; 

84,418 
193, 038, 

108,438 
86,304 
60,647 
34,244 
28,692: 
37,992: 
50,341 

3, 290 
16, 555 
I60: 
28, 596: 
15,307: 
22, 131 
15, 748: 
24,689: 

4,442: 

33,613 
32,630: 
23, 183 
26, 190; 

24,547 
11,181 
34, 496 
63,060; 

13, 819 
11,721 
3,660: 
19,449 
3,520 
3,569 
5,82i: 
1,523 

26, 492 
18, 390: 
59,401 


959 
950 

155 
701 
386 
819 
406 
656 
939 


474 
146 
341 

870 
902 
226 

117 
284 
549 

S63 
206 
220 

877 


935 
867 
904 
618 
388 
672 
327 

473 
722 
614 
179 
562 
499 
451 
410 
476 

157 
211 
576 

875 

803 
831 
845 
927 

301 
961 
707 
621 
903 
893 
441 
829 

805 
SSI 
153 


764 


ABSTTIACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGKICULTURE. 


Table  91.— SHEEP   ON    FARMS— FARMS    REPORTING,  NUMBER,  AND    VALUE,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virguiia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana.... 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyommg 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


FARMS  reporting. 


1920     1910 


538, 593 


15, 255 
3S,  389 
170, 177 
123,655 
55,  726 
62, 775 
22, 057 
30, 093 
20,466 


,829 
,644 
,  051 
939 
146 
646 

,828 
554 
,007 

246 
074 
637 
454 
766 

238 
455 
304 
867 
094 
902 
795 

135 

739 

3 

242 
234 
741 
275 

874 
483 

797 
616 
021 
341 

271 
181 
722 

S83 

037 
037 
624 
08S 
381 
760 
436 
730 

244 
047 
175 


610, 891 


20,340 
51,168 
220,914 
105, 482 
76, 446 
88, 039 
19, 800 
16, 328 
12,368 


11,060 

2,236 

5, 033 

1,028 

242 

741 

24,854 

878 

25, 436 

71,5.56 
38, 191 
26, 262 
54, 865 
30,040 

24, 565 
21,810 
44, 081 
3,671 
5,159 
3,043 
3,153 

266 
6,228 


21,514 

26, 179 

14,710 

1,731 

5,167 

651 

45,697 

29,987 

6,628 

5,727 

8,397 

3,656 

880 

6,876 

2,252 
2,932 
1,643 
1,794 
3,378 
1,627 
2,388 
314 

2, 155 
6,356 
3,857 


1920 


35, 033, 516 


242 

1,097 
5,073 
4,949 
1,209 
1,318 
2,908 
13, 206 
5,026 


119 

28: 

62 

18 
2 
10 

578, 

10 

508, 

2, 102, 
643 
637 

1, 209 

4~" 

509 
1,092 
1,271 
298 
843 
573 
361 

3 
103, 

342, 
509: 
90 
23 
72 
64: 

707 
364 

81 

164: 

100 
129 

105: 
2,573; 

2, 082, 
2,356: 
1,859: 
1,813 
1,640: 

881 
1,691 

88O: 

623 

2,002; 
2,400, 


1910 


52,447,861 


430 

1,844' 
9,542 
5,065: 
2,513 
2,496 
2, 193 
22,770 
5, 592 


206 
43 

118: 
32: 

6: 

22; 

930 
30: 

883 

3, 909, 
1,336 
1,059 
2,306 
929, 

637 
1,145 
1,811 
293 
611 
693 
272 

7, 
237 


804 

910 

214 

37 

187: 

113, 

1,363 
795 
142 

195 

144 

178 

62: 

1, 

5,380 
3,010 
5,397 
1,426 
3,346 
1, 226 
1,827: 
1,154 

475, 
2,699 
2,417 


1920 


$395,401,286 


2, 657, 396 
13, 038, 280 
53,575,346 
58,689,277 
11,876,637 
13, 288, 976 
34, 274, 267 
149,920,711 
58,080,396 


1,191,780 
312, 490 
723, 6.S3 
237, 023 
37,319 
155, 101 

7,699,791 

145, 785 

5, 192, 704 

19, 020, 588 
7, 628, 968 
7,946,064 

13,688,379 
5,291,347 

5,748,518 
12, 883, 597 
15,755,032 

3,573,689 
10,635,258 

6,926,861 

4, 165, 722 

38,397 

1, 262, 798 

130 

3)990,929 

5,049,727 

783,068 

109, 131 

323,615 

318, 242 

7,905,169 

4,021,678 

484, 424 

877, 705 

•  827,294 

672, 159 

1, 123, 033 

31,651,781 

25,775,607 
29,249,088 
24, 250, 274 
19,355,618 
15,413,670 

7,123,719 
18,881,529 

9, 871, 206 

7, 750, 407 
24, 423, 544 
25,906,445 


SHEEP  AND   GOATS    ON   FARMS. 


765 


Table  92.— SHEEP  ON  FARMS— NUMBER,  BY  AGE  AND  SEX,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND 

STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


XTnited  States. 


GEOGRApnic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  .lersey 

Peimsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  Soltth  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Paciftc: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California , 


Total.i 


35, 033, 516 


212,  706 
1,  097,  908 
5, 073, 306 
4, 949,  702 
1, 209,  424 
1, 318, 349 
2, 908, 830 
13, 206, 983 
5, 026, 308 


119,  471 
28, 021 
62,756 
18,880 
2,736 
10, 842 

578, 726 
10, 471 

508,711 

2, 102,  550 
643,  889 
637, 685 

1,  209, 191 
479, 991 

509,064 
1, 092, 095 
1,271,616 
298, 912 
843, 696 
573, 217 
361, 102 

3,220 
103, 027 
10 
342, 367 
509,  831 
90,  556 
23, 581 
72, 173 
64,659 

707,  845 

364, 196 

81, 868 

164,440 

100, 159 

129,816 

105,  370 

2, 573, 485 

2, 082, 919 
2, 356, 270 
1, 859, 775 
1, 813,  255 
1,640,475 

881,914 
1,691,795 

880,580 

623, 779 
2, 002, 378 
2, 400, 151 


Lambs 

imder  1  year 

of  age. 


8,925,815 


51,015 

262, 905 

1, 341,  397 

1,  579,  291 

1S2,  454 

195, 095 

704,  839 

3, 288, 986 

1,319,833 


Ewes 
1  year  old 
and  over. 


23,660 
6,291 

12, 940 

4,748 

684 

2,692 

152, 124 

2,129 

108, 652 

536, 023 
152,  832 
181,671 
359, 175 
111,696 

136, 685 
359,  754 
314, 127 
75, 812 
227, 289 
348, 638 
116,986 

703 
13, 031 


40,845 
82,858 
17,  459 

4,380 
13,889 

9,289 

88,452 
59, 922 
1.5, 187 
31, 534 

22, 352 

22, 522 

29,753 

630,  212 

509,400 
446,449 
376,  594 
844,568 
375, 958 
118,776 
407, 622 
209, 619 

151,969 
551,313 
616,  551 


23, 518, 631 


178,  657 
729,  .593 
3, 379, 021 
3, 195,  220 
929,  182 
1,017,315 
1, 684, 100 
9,048,121 
3, 357, 422 


90, 049 

20,  257 
47, 088 
11, 896 
1,814 
7,553 

400, 402 

7, 773 

321, 418 

1, 336, 429 
463,  725 
423, 199 
809, 125 
346,543 

351, 691 
691,  288 
910,  257 
209, 323 
587, 597 
213,  .541 
231,523 

2, 331 

85,480 

8 

285, 040 

392, 790 

65,  562 

16, 155 

45, 897 

35, 919 

583,997 
281, 774 
51, 728 
99, 816 

68,  RS2 
81, 658 

69,  415 
1, 464, 145 

1,  468, 732 
1,789,631 
1, 362, 336 

876,  416 
1,172,525 

531,818 
1,231,341 

615, 322 

438, 571 
1,302,142 
1,616,709 


Rams 
1  year  old 
and  over. 


808, 808 


7,908 
26, 946 
120,  749 
108, 798 
49, 157 
63, 786 
.54, 367 
270, 603 
106,  434 


Wethers 
1  year  old 
and  over. 


3,967 
861 

1, 895 
692 
104 
389 

14,000 

383 

12, 563 

42,623 
19,  298 
18,805 
26, 651 
13, 372 

14, 073 
26, 121 
32,  786 
6, 955 
15, 821 
5,603 
7,439 

129 
3,895 
2 
14, 310 
15,  722 
5,214 
1,468 
4,388 
4,029 

28,864 
17,  770 
4,989 
12, 163 

5,104 

7,271 

2, 857 

39, 135 

32, 736 
53, 634 
4S,  758 
25, 084 
28, 345 
37,880 
25, 162 
19,064 

10, 573 
.32, 941 
62, 920 


1,496,576 


5,126 

78,464 

232, 139 

66, 393 

44,796 

42, 1.53 

465, 524 

319, 362 

242,619 


1,795 
612 
833 

1,544 
1.34 
208 

12,200 

186 

66,078 

187, 475 
8,034 
14, 010 
14,2i0 
8,380 

6,615 
14, 932 
14,446 

6,822 
12, 989 

5,435 

5,154 

57 
621 


2,172 
18,461 
2,321 
1,  .578 
7,999 
11,587 

6,  .532 

4,730 

9,964 

20, 927 

3,821 

18, 365 

3,345 

439,993 

72, 051 
36, 756 
10, 087 
13, 165 
63,647 
59, 411 
27,670 
36, 575 

22,666 
115,982 
103,971 


>  Includes  2,83,686  sheep  not  classified  by  age  or  sex,  distributed  by  states  as  follows:  Florida,  3,8.%5:  Idaho 
29,800;  Wyoming,  62,000;  Colorado,  54,022;  and  Arizona,  134,029. 


'66 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  93.— GOATS   ON   FARMS— FARMS    REPORTING,   NUMBER,  AND   VALUE,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


tTnited  States . 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska , 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pactfic: 

Washington 

Oregon  

California 


FARMS  reporting. 


1920  1910 


107,267 


82, 755 


1920 


3,458,925     2,915,125 


1910 


689 
1,957 
4,367 
10, 025 
21,964 
26, 245 
27, 429 
5,238 
9, 353 


110 
85 
46 

271 
35 

142 

924 

298 
735 

626 
,161 

,474 
415 
691 

690 
,195 
,225 
410 
469 
933 
,103 

29 
171 
2 
,032 
336 
,073 
,096 
,326 
,299 

334 
836 
195 

880 

683 
611 
798 
337 

212 
274 

94 
281 
741 
242 
305 

89 

559 
597 
197 


660 

1, 821 

6,230 

9, 894 

17, 026 

17, 278 

17, 717 

5,854 

6,275 


147 
96 
69 

201 
49 


719 
157 
945 

918 
1,723 
2, 010 

686 
863 

784 
2,400 
3,947 
294 
660 
892 
917 

35 
198 


738 
3.S5 
4,247 
3,175 
6, 301 
1,947 

2,713 
4, 859 
5,067 
4,039 

4,790 
3, 554 
1, 436 
7,937 

176 
98 
72 

959 
3,440 

911 

134 
64 

417 
4,114 
1,714 


6,033 

5,S00 

25, 9(37 

146, 042 

227, 508 

325, 698 

2,013,986 

451, 617 

256, 274 


476 
3,574 

124 
1,296 

116 

447 

2,580 
642 

2,57S 

4,027 
7,872 
9,977 
1, 607 
2,484 

2,745 
10,  526 
121,012 
1, 250 
1, 2.S6 
2, 286 
6,937 

91 

873 

7 

7, 469 

7,003 

23, 912 

31, 774 

110, 4S9 

45, 890 

35, 045 
73, 228 
104, 148 
113,277 

123, 800 

91, 249 

45,825 

1,753,112 

1,282 

1,515 

1,511 

28, 688 

226,862 

161, 124 

29,512 

1,123 

6, 830 
133, 685 
115,759 


3,195 

7,5S8 

35, 059 

113, 215 

211, 101 

198, 647 

1, 276,  231 

737, 644 

332, 445 


582 
495 
261 
1,251 
106 
500 

3,475 

574 

3,539 

5,379 
7,290 
12, 435 

5,  OSO 
4,875 

4, 588 
20,664 
72,415 
1,074 
2,337 
3,290 
8, 847 


1, 182 


7,327 
5,748 
35, 019 
24, 750 
89,616 
47,371 

29, 869 
43,560 
79, 347 
45, 871 

58, 294 

57, 102 

25,591 

1, 135, 244 

5,045  I 
5,719 
2, 739  I 
31,611  I 
412, 050 
216,617 
29,014 
4,849 

8,621 
185, 411 
138, 413 


1920 


$17,565,363 


60,977 

59, 077 

140, 306 

705, 551 

629, 894 

918, 300 

10, 886, 947 

2, 370, 514 

1, 793, 797 


3,809 
23, 699 

2,414 
23, 506 

1,637 

5,912 

29,797 

7,713 

21,567 

23, 165 
37, 294 
48, 291 
11, 037 
20,519 

18,  ISO 

59, 594 

558, 520 

7,972 

7,949 

12. 807 
40,529 

574 

5,918 

35 

39, 227 

61,000 

72, 027 

93, 463 

211,319 

146, 331 

125, 047 
246, 500 
255, 468 
291, 225 

460, 003 

229, 940 

229, 635 

9, 967, 369 

12,410 

14. 808 
9,341 

164, 924 

1,091,076 

816, 793 

253, 100 

8,062 

78,  .306 

585, 4.56 

1,130,035 


SHEEP  AND   GOATS  ON    FAEMS.  767 

Table  94.— GOATS  ON  FARMS— NUMBER,  BY  CLASSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


DFVISIOX  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States  — 

Geographic  omsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic , 

East  South  Central. , 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific ' 

New  Englanb: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont , 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island , 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin , 

West  North  Central: 

Mimiesota , 

Iowa.. 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas , 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware , 

Maryland , 

District  of  Columbia 

Virguiia , 

West  Virginia , 

North  Carolina , 

Sotith  Carohna , 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Wasliington 

Oregon 

California 


Total. 


3,458,925 


6,033 

5,800 

25, 967 

146,042 

227, 508 

325, 698 

2,013,986 

451,617 

256, 274 


476 
3,574 

124 
1,296 

116 

447 

2,580 

642 

2,578 

4,027 
7,872 
9,977 
1,607 
2,484 

2,745 
10,526 
121,012 
1, 250 
1,286 
2, 286 
6,937 

91 

873 

7 

7,469 

7,003 

23,912 

31,774 

110. 489 

45,890 

35,045 
73, 228 
104, 148 
113,277 

123,800 

91,249 

45, 825 

,753,112 

1, 282 

1, 515 

1,511 

28,688 

226, 862 

161, 124 

29, 512 

1,123 

6,830 
133,685 
115, 759 


Kids  under 

1  year  of  age, 

raised  for 

fleeces. 


511,573 


3,215 

282 

1,301 

14,319 

2,609 

8,918 

366,612 

67, 216 

47, 101 


49 
3,082 
26 
38 
6 
14 

127 
12 
143 

88 
394 
523 
104 
192 

292 

443 

12,385 

■  80 

93 

119 

907 

11 
43 


600 

1,202 

129 

56 

55 

513 

1,298 

7,139 

190 

291 

4,713 

165 

4,162 

357,572 

184 

200 

236 

1,398 

34,655 

22, 803 

7,510 

230 

656 
25,867 
20,578 


Goats  1  j'ear 

old  and  over, 

raised  for 

fleeces. 


1, 590, 018 


629 

650 

4,469 

56,639 

12, 528 

19,984 

1,141,565 

193,096 

160,458 


62 
283 

61 
149 

22 

52 

308 

15 

327 

398 

1,078 

1,803 

331 

859 

758 

1,808 

51, 745 

149 

209 

344 

1,626 

51 
190 


1,866 

3,341 

290 

186 

281 

6,323 


2,119 
99,699 
58,640 


Ad  other 
goats. 


1,357,334 


2,189 

4,868 

20, 197 

75,084 

212,371 

296, 796 

505, 809 

191,305 

48,715 


365 
209 

37 
1,109 

88 
381 

2,145 

615 

2,108 

3,541 
6,400 
7,651 
1,172 
1,433 

1,695 
8,275 
56,882 
1,021 
984 
1,823 
4,404 

29 

640 

7 

5,003 

2,460 

23,493 

31,532 

110, 153 

39,054 


4,409 

29,338 

13,782 

52,307 

956 

103,002 

837 

112,149 

15,121 

103,966 

904 

90,180 

13,229 

28,434 

1,112,311 

283,229 

601 

497 

615 

700 

•256 

1,019 

4,995 

22,295 

97,478 

94,729 

71,138 

67,183 

17,596 

4,406 

417 

476 

4,055 

8,119 

36,541 


768 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table    95.— SWINE    ON     FARMS— FARMS     REPORTING,    NUMBER,    AND    VALUE,    BY 
DIVISIONS   AND   STATES:  1920  AND   1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Comiecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  Yorlv 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentufky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

We.st  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho ; 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


farms  reporting. 


1920 


4, 850, 807 


85,729 
278,842 
860, 574 
902,079 
933, 143 
817,300 
717,794 
139, 572 
115,774 


27, 
11, 
17, 
15, 
2, 
11, 

113, 
17, 

148, 

199, 
172, 
198, 
138, 
152, 

144 
189! 
217: 
59 
62 
106 
122, 

7, 
35, 

151, 
67, 
222, 
155, 
252, 
40, 

188, 
204, 
213, 
210, 

172, 
101, 
137, 
306, 

26, 
26, 

8, 
38, 
15, 

4, 
17, 

1, 

35, 
30, 

49, 


996 
203 
556 
489 
097 
388 

694 
028 
120 

402 
206 
718 
170 
078 

411 

781 
396 
183 
174 
282 
852 

236 
926 
97 
223 
,897 
,030 
775 
,896 
,063 

103 
565 
840 
792 

959 
415 
321 
099 

065 
708 
619 
789 
743 
022 
897 
729 

715 
201 
858 


1910 


4,351,751 


74,938 
266,078 
797,844 
832, 199 
819, 267 
738,470 
673, 104 
72,728 
77,123 


24,852 

10. 567 
17,995 
11,005 

1,665 
8,854 

107, 372 
16,051 
142, 655 

190,850 
159,137 
191,028 
131,658 
125, 171 

108,609 
184,002 
214,424 
42, 972 
48,029 
102,8:32 
131,331 

7,926 

35, 194 

50 

140,176 

66,884 

198, 127 

121,870 

213,447 

35, 593 

172,846 
181,844 
190,251 
193,529 

157,209 

86. 568 
135,741 
293,586 

9,160 
15,060 

3,942 
18,979 
10,389 

1,681 
12, 200 

1,317 

23,049 
22, 465 
31,609 


1920 


59,346,409 


1910 


383,752 
1,930,733 
14,182,648 
21,714,826 
6, 535, 706 
6,206.942 
'6, 758, 305 
1,192,700 
1,440,797 


91,204 
41,655 
72, 761 
104, 192 
12,869 
61,071 

600,560 

139,222 

1,190,951 

3,083,846 
3, 7,57, 135 
4, 639, 182 
1,106,066 
1,596,419 

2,380,862 
7,864,304 
3, 888, 677 
4.58, 265 
l,9.->3,826 
3,435,690 
1,733,202 

38, 621 

306,452 

1,331 

941,;308 

305,211 

1,271,270 

844,981 

2,071,051 

755,481 

1,504,431 
1,832,307 
1,496,893 
1,373,311 

1,378,091 

850, 562 

1,304,094 

2,225,558 

167,060 
240,030 
72, 233 
449, 866 
87,906 
49, 599 
99,361 
26, 645 

264,747 
266, 778 
909,272 


58, 185, 676 


396, 642 

1,790,821 

14,461,0.59 

21,281,509 

5,963,920 

5, 438, 606 

7,021,945 

640,911 

1,190,263 


87,156 
45, 237 
94,821 
103,018 
14,038 
52,372 

666, 179 
147, 005 
977, 637 

3, 105, 627 
3,613,906 
4,686,362 
1,245,833 
1,809,331 

1,520,2,57 
7, 545, 853 
4,438,194 
331,603 
1,009,721 
3,435,724 
3,000,157 

49,260 

301,5,83 

665 

797,635 

328, 188 

1,227,625 

665,211 

1,783,684 

810,069 

1,491,816 
1,387,938 
1,266,733 
1,292,119 

1,518,947 
1,327,605 
1,839,030 
2,336,363 

99,261 
178, 346 
33,947 
179, 294 
45, 409 
17,208 
64,2,S6 
23, 160 

206, 135 
217,577 
766, 551 


1920 


$988, 583, 380 


8,341,039 
36,405,887 
251,  161,259 
443,420,214 
72,728,971 
64,988,1,50 
68,295,336 
19,477,061 
23,564,463 


1,938,125 
891,021 

1,407,410 

2,339,114 
331,138 

1,434,231 

11,691,713 

2,602,897 

22,111,277 

48,485,251 
63,095,220 
90,203,036 
19,621,714 
29,956,038 

52,245,873 
176,264,026 
61,555,706 
8,8a4,e86 
42,997,699 
72,071,506 
29,400,418 

603, 323 

4,169,974 

26, 623 

10, 860,  .537 

4,046,132 

16,006,895 

10,710,642 

20,5,59,953 

5,744,892 

15, 471,, 514 
19,477,775 
15,3:W,211 
14,703,650 

12,809,913 

7,  ,541, 443 

17,000,3,i5 

30,943,625 

2,8,«8,694 
3,. 567, 413 
1,174,580 
7,802,084 
1,462,470 

885, 590 
1  351,880 

344,350 

5,049,249 
4,664,307 
13,850,907 


SWINE    ON   FARMS. 


769 


Table   96.— SWINE    ON    FARMS— NUMBER,    BY   AGE    AND    SEX,    BY    DIVISIONS   AND 

STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


Total .» 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central- 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota , 

Iowa 

Missouri , 

North  Dalcota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas , 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida , 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Me.\ico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfomia 


59, 346, 409 


383, 752 
1,930,733 
14, 1S2,  648 
21,714,826 
6, 535, 706 
6,  206, 942 
5, 758, 305 
1,192,700 
1,440,797 


91,204 
41, 655 
72, 761 
104, 192 
12, 869 
61,071 

600, 560 

139,  222 

,  190, 951 

, 083, 846 
,757,135 
,  a39, 182 
,106,066 
,  596, 419 

,  380, 862 
864, 304 
888, 677 
458,  265 
953, 826 
435, 690 
733, 202 

38, 621 

306, 452 

1,331 

941, 308 

305,211 

,  271, 270 

844, 981 

,071,051 

755, 481 

,  504, 431 
,  832, 307 
, 496, 893 
,  373, 311 

,  378, 091 
8.50, 562 
,304,094 
,  225, 558 

167,060 
240, 030 
72,233 
449, 866 
87, 906 
49,599 
99,361 
26,&45 

264,747 
266, 778 
909, 272 


Pigs  under 

6  months 

old. 


26,172,239 


219, 624 
1, 158, 041 
7,371,399 
6,814,843 
3, 407, 765 
3,045,326 
2, 885, 260 
538, 341 
731,640 


53,036 
25,053 
46,386 
53, 757 
6,833 
34, 559 

379, 413 

74, 817 
703, 811 

1, 888, 040 

2,171,143 

1,887,329 

687, 089 

737, 798 

627, 745 
2,116,191 
1,937,526 
133, 870 
373, 270 
802, 342 
823, 899 

21,814 
181,938 
540 
562, 693 
192, 838 
642, 121 
388, 595 
1,034,173 
383, 053 

819, 043 
9.50, 487 
679,910 
595, 886 

699,946 

384, 450 

687, 831 

1,113,033 

69,509 
106, 500 
29,888 
200,027 
44,360 
24,935 
51, 224 
11, 898 

138, 128 
140, 656 
452,  856 


Sows  and 

gilts  for 

breeding,  6 

months  old 

and  over. 


11,416,471 


57, 224 

254, 781 

2, 645, 896 

4, 968, 348 

1,050,373 

918, 442 

1,086,949 

214, 208 

220, 250 


12, 414 
5,765 
10, 779 
17, 742 
1,701 
8,823 

90, 368 
21, 174 
143, 239 

493, 603 
636,025 
929, 826 
184,  556 
401, 886 

617, 538 
1, 937, 351 
677, 481 
126, 760 
545, 725 
781, 036 
282, 457 

4,602 

41,320 

295 

119,494 

44,661 

180. 954 
129, 154 
363, 729 
166, 164 

218,714 
253,629 
228, 281 
217, 818 

266, 185 

196. 955 
234, 145 
389, 664 

33,975 
43,084 
14, 106 
79, 658 
16, 249 

9,811 
13, 170 

4,095 

42,910 
38,472 
138, 868 


Boars  for 
breeding,  6 
months  old 

and  over. 


925,340 


6,834 

31,217 

229, 728 

361,063 

102,410 

71,322 

82, 687 

18, 497 

21, 582 


1,553 
754 

1,087 

2,042 
261 

1,137 

8,898 
2,659 
19,660 

44,823 
59, 888 
76, 148 
14, 199 
34,670 

52,436 
124, 981 
57, 665 
11,614 
37, 154 
51, 966 
25,247 

603 

6,042 

42 

14,384 

5,109 

20,653 

12,792 

30, 170 

12,615 

16, 408 
19, 662 
19, 373 
15, 879 

15, 574 
14, 527 
20, 196 
32,390 

3,000 
3,040 
1,241 
7,166 
1,502 

^43 
1,184 

521 

4,782 
4,219 
12, 581 


All  Other 

hogs,  6 

months  old 

and  over. 


20, 827, 938 


100,070 

486, 694 

3, 935, 625 

9, 570,  572 

1,970,737 

2,171,852 

1, 703, 409 

421, 654 

467, 325 


24,201 
10,083 
14, 509 
30, 651 
4,074 
16, 552 

121, 881 

40, 572 

324, 211 

657, 380 
890, 079 
1,745,879 
220, 222 
422,065 

1,083,143 

3, 685, 781 

1,216,005 

186, 021 

997, 677 

1, 800, 346 

601, 599 

11,602 

77, 152 

454 

244, 737 

62, 603 

427, 542 

314, 440 

642, 979 

189, 228 

450, 266 
60S,  529 
569, 329 
543, 728 

396, 386 
254,630 
361,922 
690, 471 

60, 576 
87, 406 
26, 938 
163,015 
25, 795 
14,010 
33, 783 
10, 131 

78,927 

83,431 

304, 967 


'  Includes  4,421  swine,  not  classified  by  age  or  sex,  reported  in  Florida. 
75108°— 23 49 


770  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE. 

Table  97.— POULTRY   ON    FARMS— FARMS    REPORTING,    NUMBER,    AND   VALUE,   BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United   States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North Contral..-- 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . . . 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  liampsliire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Centhal: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Cieorgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central; 

Ivciitucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central; 

Arkansas •. ... 

!>ouisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Me.Kico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


FARMS  reporting. 


1920  19101 


5,852,040 


1 29, 219 

391,258 

1.022,190 

1,020, 1.5-1 

1.05:5,743 

9 tS,  069 

890, 206 

197, 886 

193,315 


38,923 
16, 506 
21, 704 
25,650 
3, 560 
19, 816 

175,022 

27,  (;S7 
189,149 

2U,940 
i;i4,510 
227, 105 
in,  603 
177,912 

ri4,507 
2;.!,  264 
2:>,908 
7.),  193 
67, 829 
116.409 
155, 044 

9,750 

45,621 

170 

175, 184 
82, 451 
217,322 
].i0,627 
2  ('■8,441 
45, 177 

211,489 
2.i4, 207 
2:U,717 
23V, 656 

20S, 119 
120, 257 
176,952 

381,878 

44,629 
35, 257 
12, 278 
51,884 
22,183 

7,884 
21,177 

2,594 

57, 082 
13,821 
92, 409 


5,585,032 


150, 
428, 
1,045, 
1,007, 
971, 
897, 
808, 
126, 
148, 


46,440 
20,966 
27, 528 
28, 154 
4,341 
23,214 

193, 141 
30, 144 
205, 158 

253,685 
202,362 
237,165 
189,417 
163, 107 

142,659 
204,635 
259,028 
61,532 
61, 501 
115,591 
162, 165 

10,095 

^6,054 

159 

170, 207 

89, 203 
223, 80S 
1!6,  855 
244, 719 

10,658 

231, 162 
222,711 
221,482 
221,490 

183,816 
98,439 
108,649 
357,363 

17,629 
23,44(1 

7,415 
34,491 
19,540 

5,040 
17,^l-!3 

1,982 

44,906 
37, 126 
m,  251 


1920 


372,825,264 


5, 953, 355 
28,651,891 
86,561,574 
108,433,294 
38. 477, 792 
35;  821, 136 
42,045,411 

9,881,617 
16, 999, 194 


1,418,342 
782,775 
815,085 

1,517,477 
266,009 

1,153,667 

10,7.59,268 

2,665,662 

15,226,%! 

20,604,103 
17,147,576 
25,864,558 
11,1«,0(U 
11,762,273 

13,663,443 
28,352,615 
25,610,515 
4,608,449 
6, 908, 088 
11,932,243 
17,298,041 

1,000,287 
3,688,566 
11,(X)6 
8, 286, 676 
4,179,658 
7,827,935 
4,240,009 
7,621,158 
1,022,437 

11,020,231 
ll,83.5,;i03 
6,2(>f>,7.56 
6,698,8-16 

7,395,654 

4,010,782 

11,614,8.51 

19,021,124 

2,127,85-1 
1,711,884 
616, 357 
2,994,347 
739, 782 
617,312 
980,097 
163,984 

3,614,475 
2, 573,  .WO 
10,811,183 


19101 


295,880,190 


7, 078, 636 
26,004,625 
71,941,382 
8S,  684, 488 
27,858,263 
26,918,569 
31,501,899 

6,708,606 
10, 183, 722 


1,735,962 
924, 859 
938, 524 

1,798,380 
415, 209 

1,265,702 

10,678,836 
2,-597,448 
12,728,341 

17,342,289 
13,789,109 
21,409,835 
9,967,039 
9,433,110 

10,697,075 
23,482,880 
20,897,208 
3,208,109 
5,251,348 
9,351,830 
15, 736, 038 

876,081 
2,908,958 
8,3-19 
6,099,581 
3,310,155 
.5,053,870 
2,9^(i,414 
5, 328,  ,584 
1,326,271 

8,764,204 
8,056,145 
5,028,  lai 
5,070,116 

.5,788,570 
3,512,417 
8,501,237 
13,669,645 

966,690 
1,0.53,876 
3-11,050 
1,721,-145 
5;U,625 
268, 762 
691,941 
133,217 

2,272,775 
l,82:j,680 
6,087,267 


1920 

19101 

$373,394,057 

$154,663,220 

10,150,242 
38,312,719 
84,999,901 
100,125,035 
38, 825, 235 
31,412,143 
37,393,990 
9,432,948 
22,741,844 


2,219,332 
1,334,836 
1,167,717 
2, 951, 001 
498,257 
1,979,099 

15,  .348, 600 
4, 324, 584 
18, 639, 5:35 

20,693,940 
16,757,365 
25,234,061 

11,587,814 
10,726,721 

11,405,427 
27,779,633 
25,470,023 
3, 667, 531 
6, 126, 336 
10, 222, 546 
16, 453, 540 

1, 215, 586 
-1,216,105 
16, 013 
8,»09,808 
4, 230, 975 
7,321,880 
4,263,068 
6,879,535 
1,769,265 

9,256,715 

10,591,690 

5,098,288 

6, 465, 450 

6,113,f).35 

3, 7:i8,  NS! 
10,.s;}(i,52,5 
16,674,947 

1,994,289 
1,1.^9,0.53 
Cm  I,  793 
2,'.)24,(KX) 
752,  2;i5 
6-10, 595 
814, 566 
18:1,411 

4,389,7.59 
3,0.5.S,515 
15, 29:i,  570 


1  Figures  for  1910  iuciudo  special  cla.sses  of  poultry  (peafowls,  pheasants,  etc.). 


POULTRY  AND  BEES   ON"  FARMS.' 


771 


Table  98.-CHICKENS  ON   PAllMS— FARMS    REPORTING,    NUMBER,  AND    VALUE    BY 
]?IVISION3  AND    STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnitsd  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

Now  EiiRland 

Middlo  Atlantic' 

East  North  Contra!.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


F.\RMS  REPORTINd. 


1920  1910 


5,837,367 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts , 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut , 

Middle  Atl.vntic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

PennsA-lvania 

East  North  Central; 

Ohio............. 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia.. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacefic: 

Washiugton 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


127,888 

369,651 

1,020,865 

1,023,685 

1,052,718 

946,904 

886,673 

196,768 

192, 215 


38,464 
16,359 
24,451 
25,425 
3,534 
19,655 

174,047 
26,972 
188,632 

241,578 
194,239 
226, 740 
180,664 
177,644 

163, 818 
203,077 
248,575 
69, 722 
07,687 
116,083 
154, 723 

9,749 

45, 564 

170 

175, 167 

82,389 

247, 062 

1G9, 590 

278,004 

45,023 

241,313 
233, 772 
234, 173 
237,646 

208,031 
119,607 
176, 210 
382, 825 

44,266 
35, 167 
12, 262 
51, 693 
21, 9S2 

7,844 
21,016 

2,538 

56, 724 
43, 576 
91,915 


5, 578, 425 


150,010 
427,938 
1,045,350 
1,007,146 
970, 381 
895, 734 
807, 121 
126, 757 
147, 988 


46,185 
20,868 
27,463 
28,018 
4,315 
23,161 

192,836 

30,076 

205,026 

253,608 
202,317 
237,007 
189,315 
163,043 

142,581 
204,509 
259,450 
61,452 
61,492 
115,512 
162,090 

10,090 

46,008 

159 

169,991 

89,099 
223, 457 
146, 4S7 
244,453 

40,637 

231,031 
222,447 
221,  ia3 
221, 1.53 

183, 480 

98,304 

168,462 

356,875 

17, 595 
23,412 

7,407 
34,427 
19,495 

5,020 
17,424 

1,977 

44,862 
37,071 
66,055 


1920 


359,637,127 


5,803,507 
27,452,439 
84,516,275 
105,347,758 
36,407,610 
34,091,878 
39,919,045 

9,524,240 
16,474,375 


1,403,284 
771,233 
799, 797 

1,455,193 
253,607 

1,120,393 

10,414,600 
2,534,371 
14,503,468 

20,232,637 
16,7M,293 
25,120,043 
10,913,645 
11,495,057 

13,212,619 
27,746,510 

24,883,985 
4,328,507 
6,641,572 
11,615,257 
10,919,248 

948,656 
3,436,376 
10,370 
7,860,488 
4,027,510 
7,393,161 
3,9.54,365 
7,221,788 
1,551,896 

10,477,598 
11,353,647 
5,918,429 
6,342,204 

6,955,132 
3,763,910 
11,137,259 
18,062,744 

2,055,120 
1,654,771 
620, 734 
2,  S74, 721 
713,937 
495,065 
954,695 
155,197 

3,547,604 
2,500,123 
10,126,648 


1910 


280,340,959 


6,840,404 
24,448,840 
69,471,093 
85, 192, 2G6 
25,626,503 
24, 495, 050 
29,176,267 
5,467,234 
9,623,302 


1,704,900 
903,413 
911,730 

1,709,934 
392,704 

1,217,723 

10,232,498 
2,320,439 
ll,895,9a3 

16,&50,099 
1:5,216,024 
20, 563, S50 
9,698,401 
9,142,719 

10,293,843 
22,691,641 
19,910,221 
3,095,026 
4,924,349 
9,010,945 
15,266,241 

785,591 
2,650,750 
7,405 
5,684,703 
3,106,907 
4,566,428 
2,694,970 
4,890,0{;9 
1,239,680 

8,000,457 
7,341,409 
4,589,660 
4,563,464 

5,182,670 
3,259,087 
8,014,9.38 
12, 719, 572 

922, 540 
1,012,431 
321.984 
1,644;  471 
509,890 
252,657 
673,662 
126,599 

2,204,114 
1,753,224 
5,605,964 


1920 


$349, 508, 8G7 


9, 79S,  440 
36,189,656 
81,154,370 
94,292,692 
3.5,291,681 
28, 946, 802 
33,830,478 

8,658,679 
21,346,069 


2,178,964 
1,305,602 
1,120,247 
2, 823, 802 
471,456 
1,898,369 

14,571,301 
4,131,227 
17,487,128 

19,939,378 
16. 007,  OSS 
24;  012, 534 
11,002,012 
10, 193, 358 

10,456,950 
26,701,167 
23, 844, 730 
3,115,012 
5,559,307 
9,810,988 
14,804,538 

1,10.5,563 
3, 724, 798 
15, 194 
8,000,355 
3,881,016 
6,685,643 
3,819,847 
6,397,024 
1,662,241 

8,407,680 
9,948,656 
4,663,423 
5,927,043 

5, 560,070 
3,392,412 
10,028,566 
14,849,430 

1,847,287 
1,360,514 
581, 235 
2,680,983 
698,294 
575, 510 
755,379 
159,477 

4,235,977 
2,846,324 
14, 263, 768 


1910 


$140, 193, 129 


4, 971, 233 
16,34-1,122 
30,607,898 
41,206,091 
11,894,200 
10,272,626 
10,393,282 
3,004,694 
5,498,983 


1,098,9.54 
627,507 
660,642 

1,402,977 
344, 452 
936, 701 

7,311,027 
2,012,792 
7,020,303 

9,010.277 

7;ic.s;9o] 

10,941,491 
5,  .30!'.,  517 
4, 180, 712 

4,231,719 
ll,6:j2,0r.4 
10, 8l:'-\  952 
1,327,727 
2,147,380 
4,013,893 
7,030,356 

498, 250 
1,61(3,010 
5,820 
2,973,874 
1, 43.-),  969 
l,921,c,iK} 
l,n:i.-.,M»i 
l,,s;;'_',,'-.so 

570,900 

3, 8.57, 456 
3,299,008 
1,566,188 
1,519,974 

1,682,112 
1,157,505 
3,414,215 
4, 139, 450 

565,337 
547,647 
175,030 
927,977 
238, 179 
164,327 
303,380 
82, 817 

1,289,328 

972,606 

3, 237, 049 


772 


ABSTEACT    OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  99.— POULTRY   ON    FARMS— NUMBER   OF   SPECIFIED   KINDS   OF 

[Figures  for  cMckens 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central., 
West  N  orth  Central . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

PeJinsylvania 

East  Nokth  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Centr.\l: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain  : 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUforuia 


Number. 


1920 


3,627,028 


21,282 
152, 973 
427,117 
859, 697 
550, 004 
428,  743 
780,  676 
172,834 
233, 702 


3 
2 
5 
4 
1 
3 

57, 
7 
87; 

93 

105; 

107 
74 
44, 

142 

78: 

248; 

139: 

83 
48 
119 


159 
61 
96 
73 

76 

is; 

168, 

87: 
92: 


73 
36 
192: 

478; 

29; 

25 
12: 

57: 
13 
13 
14: 
4 

20, 
38: 
174 


1910 


3,688,708 


24 
252 
701 
833 
526 
483 
620, 

86: 
159: 


2 
1 

11 
2 
1 
3 

104 

10 

136 

162 

202 

189: 

81 

65, 

147, 
124 
311 
61 
51 
32: 
104 

8 
60; 

148, 
72 
70: 
64 
79: 
22 


118 

84 


83 

53 

120: 

363; 

16 
14 
5: 
26 
1 
5 
7: 
2; 

16 
26 
116 


049 
689 
602 


Value, 
1920 


$12,904,989 


114,402 
700, 965 
1, 540, 355 
2,  990,  925 
2, 129, 653 
1,355,329 
2, 449,  929 
560, 987 
1,002,444 


15,391 
13,260 
30, 757 
24, 858 
7,996 
22, 140 

291, 535 

42, 161 

427,269 

348,856 
382,518 
403, 275 
258, 857 
146, 849 

441,322 
296, 543 
1,057,220 
379, 204 
260, 367 
140, 688 
415, 581 

42, 195 
262, 901 
310 
667,410 
250, 080 
331, 070 
271, 029 
243, 026 

61,632 

533, 065 
289, 498 
258, 221 
274, 545 

222, 161 

120,  792 

604, 085 

1, 502, 891 

87,873 
85,450 
37, 534 
183, 113 
44, 508 
57, 029 
46,449 
19, 031 

84,859 
159, 016 
758, 569 


Number. 


1920  1910 


8,817,624 


66, 851 
391,119 
594, 790 
815,631 
287, 167 
286, 868 
225, 306 
55,291 
94, 601 


5,455 
3,214 
4,511 

36,478 
4,646 

12,547 

165,405 
34,839 
190,875 

116,311 

104, 961 

226, 791 

69, 960 

76, 767 

122,579 
235,249 
125,082 

42,475 
111,687 
100, 765 

77, 794 

15,636 
53, 556 
106 
94, 503 
28, 610 
56, 003 
10,  756 
23, 908 
4,089 

99,577 
121,491 
34, 993 
30, 807 

81,435 
56, 240 
46, 562 
41,069 

11,400 
9, 994 
3,570 

20, 687 
2,840 
2,116 
3,233 
1,451 

15,643 
14, 106 
64, 792 


2,906,525 


51, 929 
309, 706 
545, 672 
809, 620 
330,054 
344,453 
348, 852 
42, 242 
63, 997 


6,311 
3,572 
4,561 
23, 153 
4,519 
9,813 

166,488 
39, 441 
163, 777 

106, 958 

121, 306 

201,505 

54, 723 

61,180 

94,269 
225,28-1 
155, 129 
39, 938 
87, 544 
92, 524 
114, 932 

9,790 
50, 232 
127 
94, 451 
35, 576 
75, 786 
15, 653 
42, 221 

6,218 

98,706 
142,292 
59, 227 
44,228 

109,483 
51,473 

112, 986 
74, 910 

8,243 
8,900 
3,411 
12, 250 
2,693 
1,824 
3,782 
1,139 

13, 179 
10, 757 
40,061 


Value , 
1920 


123, 273 
665,434 
755,272 
910, 663 
300, 506 
232, 821 
184, 549 
64, 713 
136, 735 


9, 895 
5, 935 
7,142 

66,726 
8,534 

25,041 

295,321 

57,259 

312, 854 

154,605 
135,356 
258,255 
99, 932 
107, 124 

148,426 
292, 852 
128,694 

46, 976 
122,757 
101, 145 

69, 813 

27,203 
72, 885 
158 
92,069 
29, 537 
42, 298 
10, 927 
19, 050 
6,379 

76,508 
100, 568 
26,900 
28,845 

63, 356 
52, 724 
36,118 
32,351 

14,522 
12,464 
4,187 
22, 391 
3,038 
2,741 
3,658 
1,712 

21,640 
IS,  546 
96,549 


POULTEY   AND  BEES   ON   FARMS. 


773 


i         FOWLS,  1920  AND  1910,  AND  .VALUE,  1920,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES, 
in  Table.  9S.] 


GEESE. 

GUINEA  FOWLS. 

PIGEONS. 

Number. 

Number. 

Number. 

Value, 
1920 

Value, 
1920 

Value, 
1920 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

2,939,203 

4,431,930 

$5,428,803 

2,410,421 

1,765,031 

$1,582,313 

1,493,630 

2,730,991 

$537, 576 

1 

IS,  939 

27,202 

76,321 

14,765 

37,852 

17,809 

28,011 

95,451 

19,997 

2 

131,081 

Si,  797 

352,522 

2.52,910 

166,729 

216, 035 

301,309 

680,996 

128, 107 

3 

542,080 

638,907 

1,323,986 

287,633 

232,312 

171,090 

193,679 

351,162 

54,828 

4 

798,523 

961,045 

1,682,296 

307,148 

223,998 

179,509 

304,537 

662,492 

68,890 

5 

392,645 

679,872 

554,940 

651,541 

413,032 

469,654 

188,825 

280,517 

78,801 

6 

505,441 

1,14.5,929 

585,981 

420,371 

342,026 

260,952 

87,835 

105,950 

30,258 

7 

492, 7S5 

824.120 

628,445 

442, 753 

333,408 

236,572 

184,786 

197, 1.55 

46,017 

8 

47, 133 

26, 946 

114,256 

17,663 

8,383 

14,974 

64,433 

72,741 

19, 109 

9 

40,570 

4.3, 162 

110,059 

15,637 

7,291 

15,658 

140,155 

284,530 

91,569 

10 

3,480 

4,021 

12,785 

1,426 

13,340 

1,689 

1,166 

4,4.36 

608 

11 

1,349 

1,438 

4,875 

1,512 

4,394 

1,779 

3, 104 

10,092 

3,385 

12 

1,813 

2,505 

6,710 

2,062 

3,742 

2,182 

1,388 

4,232 

679 

13 

4,896 

12,313 

21,292 

3,717 

4,446 

4,727 

12,385 

44,830 

9,596 

14 

1,419 

2;  725 

6,042 

1,383 

4,277 

1,652 

3,644 

9,873 

2,577 

15 

5,982 

4,200 

24,617 

4,665 

7,653 

5,780 

6,324 

21,988 

3,152 

16 

32,045 

29,310 

121,953 

32,265 

33,020 

33,162 

57, 309 

111,954 

35,328 

17 

12,655 

9,166 

44,403 

32,018 

21,994 

28,890 

43,854 

195, 738 

20,644 

18 

56,381 

46,321 

186,166 

188,627 

111,715 

153,983 

200,206 

373,304 

72, 135 

19 

84,785 

112,706 

205,858 

50,848 

53,953 

36,278 

25.594 

55,678 

8,965 

20 

89,216 

139,081 

18:j,818 

70, 755 

57,433 

40,440 

22,638 

51,929 

8,145 

21 

195,769 

226,-546 

469, 127 

131,315 

84,0.57 

70,777 

82,164 

144,268 

20,093 

22 

73,295 

66, 792 

200,413 

20,365 

26,274 

17,522 

25,109 

39,510 

9,078 

23 

99,105 

93,782 

264,770 

8,350 

10, 595 

6,073 

38, 174 

59,777 

8,547 

24 

146,906 

105, 161 

344,523 

10,503 

10,927 

7,147 

27,940 

45,266 

7,059 

25 

187,270 

215,221 

441,163 

57, 595 

38,448 

35,859 

47,765 

187,994 

12,049 

26 

191,479 

365,866 

355,209 

120,409 

81,848 

72,843 

41,503 

71,821 

11,327 

27 

54,951 

30,456 

114,943 

3,930 

2,666 

2,976 

39,347 

38,360 

8,420 

28 

73,093 

59,991 

165,493 

16,902 

12,465 

10,544 

40,  %8 

114,935 

7,867 

29 

75,253 

89,128 

141,512 

31,628 

22, 408 

17,281 

60,995 

104,401 

10,932 

30 

69,571 

95,222 

119,453 

66, 181 

55, 236 

32,919 

46,019 

99,715 

11,236 

31 

4,006 

5,111 

15,233 

15,613 

12,754 

16,759 

8,399 

54,654 

8,633 

32 

20,014 

23,606 

73, 132 

85,130 

51,653 

65,276 

38, 167 

72,435 

17,113 

33 

26 

40 

49 

259 

2S 

217 

248 

720 

85 

34 

46,985 

79,093 

73,754 

99,970 

•   53,308 

67,466 

25,043 

39,521 

8,754 

35 

33,379 

72, 972 

50,384 

23, 159 

14,148 

17,806 

5,200 

7,698 

2,152 

36 

143,006 

238, 205 

181,658 

118,683 

76,519 

77,452 

20,312 

26,043 

6,759 

37 

30,437 

59,664 

41,226 

136,046 

83,152 

107,010 

35,065 

28,378 

13,029 

38 

104,612 

171,625 

107,665 

140,511 

101,543 

96,938 

47,447 

43,193 

15,832 

39 

10,  ISO 

29,556 

11,839 

26,170 

19,927 

20,730 

8,944 

7,875 

6,444 

40 

177,420 

399,932 

191,311 

74,698 

46,721 

41,185 

22,612 

29,613 

6,966 

41 

158, 156 

366,687 

183,475 

90,821 

68,841 

60,330 

23,740 

17,688 

9,163 

42 

51,671 

142,519 

54,159 

143,417 

118,814 

87, 158 

25,513 

33,232 

8,427 

43 

118,194 

236,791 

157,036 

111,435 

107,650 

72,279 

15,970 

25,417 

5,702 

44 

191,171 

343,995 

230,777 

78,908 

52,287 

44,825 

15,580 

16,339 

4,446 

45 

95,955 

121,534 

136,497 

43, 798 

32,041 

31,209 

14,493 

2.5,032 

5,249 

46 

77,266 

113,594 

100,616 

128,508 

78,973 

58, 4»")9 

32,535 

60, 159 

8,671 

47 

128,393 

244,997 

160,555 

191,539 

170, 107 

102,069 

122, 178 

95,625 

27,651 

48 

15,435 

7,013 

37,983 

1,631 

633 

1,830 

14,8.36 

11,736 

4,794 

49 

12, 190 

8,842 

26,470 

2,304 

970 

2,273 

6,643 

8,440 

1,882 

50 

3,633 

1,708 

9,452 

719 

381 

649 

5,141 

4,677 

1,736 

51 

10,296 

4,455 

25,879 

7,317 

3,668 

5,326 

23,6.39 

29,998 

6,314 

52 

921 

779 

2,306 

3,005 

1,953 

2,300 

5,308 

8,954 

1,789 

53 

716 

701 

1,866 

1,987 

461 

2,038 

3,468 

3,568 

1,181 

54 

3,040 

2,938 

7,743 

561 

249 

443 

3,672 

3,306 

894 

55 

902 

510 

2,557 

139 

68 

115 

1,726 

2,062 

519 

56 

1.3,935 

14,858 

39,369 

3,922 

1,763 

3,777 

12,750 

22,701 

4,137 

57 

11,727 

14,109 

29,818 

2,728 

2,608 

2,419 

6,419 

15,764 

2,392 

58 

14,914 

14,195 

40,872 

8,987 

2,920 

9,462 

120,986 

246,065 

85,040 

59 

774 


ABSTUACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  100.— BEES  ON  FARMS— FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  HIVES,  AND  VALUE 
BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910.  ' 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central . 

MoiMtain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Coimecticut 

Middle  Ati..\ntic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Peimsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia, 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Cei-ttral: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


FARMS  REPORTING. 


1920 


540,917 


0,449 
32, 971 
83, 373 
So,  228 
112,036 
lOS,  113 
75, 530 
12,621 
24,596 


2,009 
806 

1,038 

1, 341 
168 

1,087 

11,667 
1,564 
19, 740 

17,250 
15, 942 
27, 830 
11,724 
10, 627 

9,665 

18, 280 

32,483 

75 

1, 851 

9,113 

13, 761 

446 

2,720 

4 

20, 221 

18, 620 

32,044 

10, 376 

23, 171 

4,434 

34, 665 
30, 901 
25, 266 
17, 221 

22, 993 
5, 522 
10, 732 
36, 283 

1,199 
3,416 

842 
3, 990 

750 

809 
1,453 

162 

8,068 
7,702 

8,826 


1910 


585, 955 


7,177 

39, 183 

99, 714 

109, 408 

128, 078 

103, 248 

67, 317 

10, 213 

21,617 


1,371 
1,002 
1,124 
1,597 
285 
1,798 

15, 259 

1,627 

22, 297 

23,203 
19, 487 
29, 741 
16, 892 
10,391 

9,522 

28,935 

40, 110 

79 

1,355 
12, 538 
16,869 

1,119 

4,186 

13 

22,437 

24,035 

36, 248 

12,528 

23,167 

4,345 

35, 603 
27, 706 
23,911 
16,028 

19, 692 
4,928 
4,816 

37, 881 

795 
2,368 

579 
3, 563 

418 

441 
1,873 

176 

5,886 
8, 861 
6,870 


NUMBER  OF  HIVES. 


1920 


3, 467, 396 


41 

262! 
556' 
497: 
613' 
585 
422: 
206: 
282: 


127 

12 
122; 

105 

87: 
162: 
93: 
107; 

67 

138: 

157 
11 

4o: 

81 


104 

89: 

163 

58: 
136: 

41 

156, 
191 
153 

82, 

112 

31 
46: 
232 

11 
35: 
13 
63: 
15 

28: 
25: 
11 

56, 

45: 
I8O: 


1910 


3, 445, 006 


40,627 
291,659 
545, 938 
546, 693 
678, 439 
506, 962 
379, 842 
172, 654 
282, 192 


7,592 
4,644 
10, 215 
7,464 
1,267 
9,445 

156, 360 

10, 484 

124, 815 

98, 242 
80,938 
155,846 
115, 274 
95,638 

56,677 

160, 025 

203, 569 

495 

6,565 

45,625 

73, 737 

6, 410 
23, 156 
151 
104, 005 
110,673 
189, 178 
75,422 
130, 549 
38, 895 

152,99; 
144,481 
135, 140 
74,350 

92,731 

29,591 

19, 413 

238, 107 

6,313 
21, 903 

4,596 
71, 434 
10, 052 
23,770 
26, 185 

8,401 

33, 884 

47, 285 

201, 023 


1920 


$16, 841, 353 


318, 850 
1, 774, 196 
2, 550, 614 
2, 256, 429 
2, 330, 103 
1, 895, 053 
1,872,145 
1,757,163 
2, 086, 800 


102, 174 
27,051 
65, 787 
GO,  865 
6,189 
56,784 

981, 813 

77, 816 

714, 567 

409,682 
342, 207 
706, 833 
525, 326 
566, 566 

384, 580 
657,067 
634, 688 
5,614 
77, 303 
206, 326 
290, 851 

11,819 

70, 681 

'   170 

497, 882 

458. 729 
532, 480 
181,722 
349, 972 
226,648 

567, 230 
698, 258 
384, 256 
245,309 

336, 408 

125,688 

222, 020 

1, 188, 029 

129, 058 

280. 730 
156, 151 
433, 339 
117,691 
250, 591 
220, 366 
169, 237 

354, 305 

263, 048 

1, 469, 447 


$10, 373, 615 


DOMESTIC   ANIMALS   NOT   OK   FARMS. 


V75 


I        Table  101. -DOMESTIC  ANIMALS  NOT  ON  FARMS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


Horses,  mules,  and  asses  and  burros. 

Horses 

Mules 

Asses  and  burros 


All  cattle 

Dairy  cows. 


Sheep  and  goats. 

Sheep 

Goats 


INCLOSURES  REPORTING. 


1920 


787,206 

10-1,410 

7,681 

943,410 

866,609 


Swine. 


11,357 
30,370 

717,467 


1910 


1,392,771 

74, 666 

8,216 

899,346 

867,226 


6,140 
23, 745 

347, 936 


NUMBER  OF  ANIMALS 
REPORTED. 


1920 


2, 098, 846 

1,705,611 

378,250 

14,985 

2,111,527 

1,220,564 

554, 776 

460, 042 
104, 734 

2,638,389 


1910 


3,469,662 

3,182,789 

270, 371 

16,502 

1,878,782 
1,170,338 

505, 557 

390, 887 
114,670 

1, 287, 960 


Table  102.— DOMESTIC  ANIMALS  ON  FARMS  AND   NOT   ON  FARMS  IN  THE  UNITED 

STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


I^orses,  mules,  and  asses  and 

burros 

Horses - 

Mules 

Asses  and  burros 


All  cattle 

Dairy  cows . 


Sheep  and  goats. 

Sheep 

Goats 


Swine 61, 984, 798 


1920 


27,370,889 

21,472,772 

5,810,641 

87,476 

68, 764, 086 
20, 895, 861 

39,047,217 

35,4^3,558 
3,563,659 


1910 


27,618,242 

23,015,902 

4,480,140 

122,200 

63,682,648 
21,795,770 

55, 868, 543 

52,838,748 
3,029,795 

59,473,636 


ON  FARMS. 


1920 


25,272,043 

19,767,161 

5,432,391 

72,491 

66,652,559 
19,675,297 

38,492,441 

35,033,516 
3,458,925 

59,346,409 


1910 


24, 148, 580 

19,833,113 

4,209,769 

105,698 

61,803,886 

20,625,432 

55,362,986 

52.447,861 
2,915,125 

58,185,676 


NOT  ON  FARMS. 


1920 


2,098,846 

1,705,611 

378,250 

14,985 

2,111,527 

1,220,564 

554,776 

450,  (m 
104, 734 

2,638,389 


1910 


3.469,662 

3,182,789 

270,371 

16,502 

1,878,782 

1,170,338 

505,557 

.S'JO,  SS7 
114, 670 


776 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS— AGRICULTURE. 
Table  103.— DOMESTIC  ANIMALS  NOT  ON  FARMS— NUMBER  OF  THE 


DIVISTON  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia , 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arka;isas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Te.xas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


1920 


1,705,611 


125, 544 
291,496 
378,362 
292,091 
143, 248 
103,323 
198, 403 
98,602 
74,542 


21,972 
14, 722 
12, 733 
50, 775 
6,940 
15, 402 

141,648 
38, 178 
111,670 

89,616 
59,619 
1 19, 166 
58, 474 
51,487 

56, 746 
54,411 
68, 327 
19,040 
19, 357 
27, 938 
46, 272 

3,022 
23,686 

4,015 
32, 570 
23,326 
22, 019 
11,361 
15,653 

7,596 

34, 422 
34,095 
19, 149 
15,657 

26,829 
27, 885 
52,227 
91,462 

15, 121 
19,414 

6,653 
23, 805 
12,620 

6,107 
13,097 

1,785 

18,359 
10, 575 
45,608 


1910 


3, 182, 789 


238, 037 
626,990 
732, 992 
571, 221 
203,928 
143, 38:3 
297, 686 
161,211 
207,341 


29,622 
18, 101 
18, 806 
115,186 
17,802 
38,520 

303, 256 

96,384 

227,350 

188,041 
120,632 
234,629 
100, 238 
89, 452 

83,654 
123,370 
132, 068 
22,214 
34,622 
69, 762 
105, 531 

7,219 
40, 121 
11,604 
35,908 
22,256 
26,702 
14,517 
31,528 
14,073 

49,462 
43, 753 
26,965 
23,203 

33, 040 
33,281 
77, 852 
153, 513 

24,366 
20,620 
10, 484 
48, 129 
17,350 
15,031 
18, 287 
6,944 

44,617 
30, 203 
132, 521 


1920 


378, 250 


1,220 

17,988 

31,467 

36,069 

88, 908 

76, 595 

108, 534 

7,970 

9,499 


84 
74 
268 
534 
68 
192 

2,972 
1,054 
13, 962 

5,590 

5,557 

18,630 

894 

796 

1,306 
2,987 
18,869 
433 
634 
4,678 
7,162 

343 
3,572 
323 
9,177 
8,632 
18,112 
13, 576 
27, 203 
7,970 

16, 582 
19,936 
25, 715 
14, 362 

24, 973 
17, 479 
15,626 
50, 456 

415 

702 

469 

2,481 

1,791 

1,503 

305 

304 

1,257 
524 

7,718 


1910 


834 
25, 127 
24,933 
31,054 
55, 285 
45, 229 
64,625 
9,491 
13, 793 


67 
45 
192 
271 
76 
183 

3,490 

1,519 

20,118 

6,840 

5,710 

10,  ,838 

700 

845 

1,017 
3, 477 
15, 245 
716 
794 
2,859 
6,946 

353 
3,569 
1,154 
6,629 
6,508 
8,436 
5,474 
15, 556 
7,606 

11,061 
14,302 
12, 907 
6,959 

9,728 
12, 226 
11,696 
30,975 

491 

679 

728 

3,324 

1,529 

1,321 

488 

931 

1,804 

1,377 

10,612 


ASSES  AND 
BURROS. 


1920 


14, 985 


131 

529 

941 

1,606 

1, 283 

1,142 

5,324 

3,104 

925 


6 
15 

135 

78 

316 

198 

229 

■  402 

66 

46 

51 
123 
652 
22 
39 
191 
528 

3 

92 
1 

169 
322 
273 
75 
246 
102 

284 
476 
201 
181 

655 

326 

780 

3,563 


59 
15 

773 
1,257 

876 
31 
84 

104 
53 

768 


DOMESTIC   ANIMALS   NOT   ON   FARMS. 
DIFFERENT  KINDS  OF  ANIMALS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


777 


ALL  CATTLE. 

DAIRY 

COWS. 

SHEEP. 

GOATS. 

SWINE. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

2,111,527 

1,878,782 

1,220,564 

1,170,338 

450,042 

390,887 

104, 734 

114, 670 

2,638,389 

1,287,960 

1 

71,234 

50, 495 

51,207 

40,654 

6,067 

7,495 

2,214 

1,399 

103, 151 

.32,063 

2 

14S,  754 

153,719 

110, 873 

115,973 

15,348 

28, 392 

12,372 

8,932 

258,458 

142, 821 

3 

283,231 

283,200 

181,372 

199,433 

63,494 

55,472 

4,709 

6,747 

480, 674 

179,397 

4 

337,  768 

317, 753 

188, 405 

226, 109 

120,821 

53,650 

5,618 

3, 115 

433, 193 

223,522 

5 

302, 097 

233, 996 

196, 173 

151,  775 

13,984 

10, 195 

11, 743 

9,663 

492, 182 

230,  418 

6 

287, 741 

258,464 

164,820 

136, 193 

8,313 

12,360 

15,454 

9,661 

415,049 

192,852 

7 

436, 518 

399, 326 

227, 629 

199, 972 

23, 788 

8,058 

19,844 

22,245 

343, 865 

238, 836 

S 

143,378 

96, 917 

48,004 

42, 987 

124, 050 

145, 922 

12,097 

43, 322 

55, 584 

28,549 

8 

100,  S06 

84, 912 

52,081 

57,242 

74, 177 

69,343 

20, 683 

9, 586 

66,233 

19,502 

10 

19,775 

9,700 

14,271 

7,879 

3,936 

2,023 

150 

39 

15, 473 

5,668 

11 

9,210 

4,473 

6,369 

3,653 

477 

345 

116 

59 

9,636 

4,012 

12 

7,940 

5;  876 

5,879 

4,848 

395 

201 

52 

20 

6,374 

3,522 

13 

21,500 

19, 896 

15,421 

16, 082 

972 

4,329 

1,016 

643 

51,498 

12,010 

14 

3,003 

2,6.54 

2,257 

2,040 

113 

108 

253 

243 

5,297 

2, 969 

IS 

9,806 

7,896 

7,010 

6,152 

174 

489 

627 

395 

14,873 

3,882 

16 

44,898 

47, 508 

31,202 

32,225 

5,827 

23, 608 

3,872 

2,523 

56, 050 

32,316 

17 

13,907 

14,512 

9,945 

•   11,869 

4,415 

207 

2,917 

2,111 

24,076 

9,264 

IS 

89, 949 

91,699 

69, 726 

71,879 

5,106 

4,577 

.5,583 

4,298 

178,332 

101,241 

IS 

64, 566 

62, 388 

46, 579 

47,054 

10,248 

8,868 

815 

1,134 

113,606 

47, 125 

2C 

45,276 

54, 157 

32, 323 

34,421 

4,339 

5,633 

671 

922 

99,064 

36,549 

21 

96,014 

77,255 

49, 334 

51, 192 

37,194 

31,069 

2,385 

1,900 

215,478 

70, 973 

22 

42, 061 

47, 385 

29, 114 

35,345 

7,465 

6,453 

420 

2,116 

23, 970 

13, 894 

23 

35, 314 

42,015 

24, 022 

31,421 

4,248 

3,449 

418 

675 

28,556 

10,856 

24 

55, 986 

53,946 

36, 185 

40, 979 

6,973 

2,162 

306 

373 

33,339 

10,365 

25 

42,545 

61,705 

28,354 

45,754 

2,706 

1,206 

529 

417 

81,316 

45,427 

26 

96, 880 

75, 941 

55,536 

54,218 

16, 154 

17,  850 

2,682 

1,422 

147,622 

78, 557 

27 

16,471 

12,429 

10,  OSS 

8, 640 

2,164 

1,188 

36 

133 

5,835 

2,461 

2S 

20,241 

17,033 

10, 699 

12, 275 

7,447 

884 

112 

105 

19,312 

7,426 

2S 

48, 192 

40, 488 

16,331 

26,074 

59,024 

20, 029 

836 

304 

62, 688 

42,379 

30 

57,453 

56,211 

31,212 

38, 169 

26, 3.53 

10, 331 

1,117 

361 

83,081 

36,907 

31 

781 

1,172 

635 

947 

6 

15 

3 

39 

2,378 

3,729 

32 

11,754 

14, 710 

8,649 

11,009 

861 

671 

376 

384 

33,594 

24,424 

33 

398 

629 

199 

513 

37 

1 

53 

78 

1,637 

170 

34 

48,320 

36,661 

36, 637 

27,210 

2,483 

2,882 

528 

513 

84,944 

38, 771 

35 

55, 462 

31,524 

42, 555 

24,052 

4,253 

1,358 

574 

255 

77, 873 

25,406 

36 

52,246 

36, 528 

36, 079 

25,667 

1,623 

1,579 

1,323 

1,744 

90,293 

50,241 

37 

35,310 

22,396 

21,002 

16,231 

1,190 

369 

2,281 

1,044 

47,033 

13,017 

38 

70, 853 

63,172 

40, 018 

36,295 

2,580 

2,914 

4,214 

3,257 

107, 863 

52, 562 

3S 

26, 973 

27,204 

10,399 

9,851 

951 

406 

2,391 

2,349 

46,567 

22,098 

4C 

53,693 

55, 719 

38,504 

29, 179 

2,323 

1,954 

813 

907 

80,130 

40,117 

41 

75,916 

55, 292 

48,532 

36,854 

2,777 

3,487 

2,996 

2,066 

145, 800 

55, 729 

42 

88, 029 

75,297 

45,216 

38, 105 

1,498 

1,783 

8,273 

4,918 

118,293 

53,283 

43 

70, 103 

72, 156 

32, 568 

32,055 

1,715 

5,136 

3,372 

1,770 

,70,826 

43,723 

44 

74, 185 

63, 632 

38,697 

34,670 

1,244 

1,187 

3,230 

2,084 

78,533 

56, 173 

4£ 

74, 751 

57, 900 

33, 119 

26,442 

4,294 

2,602 

3,778 

3,775 

61,077 

40,564 

46 

81,498 

72, 9»0 

45,241 

36, 511 

654 

261 

946 

1,485 

62, 628 

48,404 

47 

206, 084 

204, 814 

110,572 

102, 349 

17, 596 

4,008 

11,890 

14,901 

141,627 

93, 695 

48 

20, 266 

11,200 

5,646 

5,465 

28,913 

33, 579 

88 

60 

6,702 

2,538 

4S 

23, 475 

10,040 

9,120 

6,138 

39, 552 

7,874 

205 

94 

9,566 

2,851 

50 

7,105 

4,536 

2,254 

2,392 

7,986 

11,080 

725 

541 

2,122 

743 

51 

44,259 

30, 498 

11,551 

11, 772 

28, 799 

8,473 

2,550 

4,008 

15, 155 

13,957 

52 

11,023 

13,649 

4,379 

4,377 

6,392 

23, 938 

6,677 

24,410 

5,296 

2,312 

53 

8,378 

8,529 

2,472 

2,150 

777 

1,131 

988 

12, 779 

2,017 

1,304 

54 

26,448 

16, 459 

12, 137 

9,851 

11,110 

39,  789 

814 

1,368 

14, 203 

4, 2.52 

55 

2,424 

2,006 

445 

842 

521 

20,058 

50 

62 

523 

592 

56 

32, 909 

21,730 

18,448 

15,266 

24,506 

2,957 

810 

789 

16,910 

4,274 

57 

21, 350 

17,006 

14, 193 

12,014 

11,191 

1,755 

1,480 

1,684 

5,942 

3,060 

58 

46,547 

46, 176 

19,440 

29,962 

38,480 

64,631 

18,393 

7,113 

33,381 

12, 168 

59 

778  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 

Table  104.— DOMESTIC  ANIMALS  ON  FARMS  AND  NOT  ON  FARMS— NUMBER  OF 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

horses. 

MULES. 

ASSES  AND 
BURROS. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1 

United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 
New  England 

21,472,772 

23,015,902 

5,810,641 

4,480,140 

87,476 

122,200 

? 

430,589 
1, 406, 254 
4,492,012 
7,234,590 
1,182,291 
1,149,000 
2,358,890 
2,174,257 
1,044,889 

592,792 
1,856,676 
5, 134, 434 
7,365,413 
1,315,115 
1,287,982 
2, 646, 715 
1,588,268 
1,228,507 

3,789 

86,097 

341,  893 

883, 017 

1,167,941 

1,326,316 

1,793,893 

97,311 

110,384 

2,563 

77,543 

284,  356 

746, 986 

804,542 

1,049,033 

1,351,003 

58,448 

105,606 

318 

993 

5,522 

19, 475 

3,271 

10,595 

23, 360 

19,616 

4,326 

243 
1,072 
6,360 
24,452 
3,897 
16, 705 
33,510 
31, 404 
4,557 

3 

4 
5 
6 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Centra! 

West  North  Central. . . . 
South  Atlantic 

7 
8 

East  South  Central 

AVest  South  Central.... 
Mountain 

in 

Paciiic 

New  England: 

Maine 

11 

119,322 
52,916 
89, 964 

101,380 
13,480 
53,527 

677, 819 
110, 799 
617,636 

900, 308 
776,852 
1,416,018 
663, 983 
734, 851 

989,540 
1,440,933 
974,547 
874,722 
836,415 
989,334 
1,129,099 

30,774 
165, 027 
4,326 
345, 035 
192,474 
193, 455 

88, 878 
116,156 

46, 166 

416,864 
352,016 
149, 611 
230,509 

278,755 

206,641 

790,670 

1,082,824 

683, 844 
312, 537 
204, 948 
444,509 
195,306 
142,274 
138, 568 
52,271 

314,740 
282, 134 
448,015 

137, 196 
64, 330 
99,587 

179,469 
27,349 
84,861 

894,264 
185,306 
777, 106 

1, 098, 265 
934,276 

1,687,516 
710,  271 
704,106 

835,838 
1, 615, 596 
1,205,455 
672,813 
703,984 
1,078,140 
1,252,587 

40,284 
195, 559 

■12, 168 
366,332 
202,247 
192,853 

94,364 
151,595 

59,713 

492, 496 
393,462 
162,601 
239,423 

287,756 

214,567 

820,811 

1,323,581 

340,322 
218,392 
166,546 
342, 164 
196,875 
114, 609 
133,963 
75,397 

325, 189 
301,911 
601,407 

528 
322 
869 
866 
143 
1,061 

10,295 
6,759 
69,043 

37,216 

105, 915 

186,904 

6,778 

5,080 

11,544 

84,507 

407, 914 

8,306 

15,727 

104,525 

250,494 

9,782 

36, 193 

355 

106,007 

23,613 

274, 681 

233,740 

433,554 

50,016 

309,439 
372, 446 
321,853 
322,578 

347,650 
197,594 
352,261 
896,388 

9,877 
8,437 
3,884 
33, 606 
22, 160 
13, 495 
3,098 
2,754 

24,348 
14, 899 
71, 137 

425 
240 
621 
539 
139 
599 

7,542 

5,560 

64,441 

29,690 

87,878 

158,671 

4,400 

3,717 

6,792 

.59,001 

357,945 

8,411 

13,218 

86,264 

215,355 

6,288 

26,236 

1,207, 

66,651 

18,225 

183, 147 

160, 945 

310,904 

30,939 

236,104 
290, 157 
260,053 
262,719 

231,928 
143,780 
268,762 
706,533 

4,665 
4,715 
2,773 
18,063 
16, 466 
5, 284 
2,765 
3,717 

13,989 
11,304 
80,373 

62 
41 
27 
131 
17 
40 

346 

95 

552 

775 

1,440 

2,956 

211 

140 

252 

1,264 

10,079 

164 

259 

1,813 

5, 644 

15 
156 
1 
535 
499 
815 
322 
673 
255 

3,174 

4,956 

983 

1,482 

3,873 

769 

5,939 

12,789 

249 

610 

180 

3,872 

7,194 

6,116 

640 

855 

603 

790 

3,033 

41 

35 
24 
57 
19 
67 

428 
108 
536 

627 

1,889 

3,275 

307 

262 

319 

1,813 

13, 587 

156 

398 

2,444 

5,735 

22 
156 
6 
854 
216 
1,091 
455 
927 
170 

4,922 
8,442 
1,413 
1,928 

3,367 

643 

6,394 

23,106 

182 
388 
269 
4,595 
13,514 
9,982 
1,213 
1,261 

287 

621 

3,649 

12 
13 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

14 

Massachusetts 

15 

Rhode  Island 

16 

Cnnnpntipiit 

17 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

IS 

New  Jersey 

19 

Pennsylvania 

?0 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio..' 

?,1 

Indiana 

?,2 

Illmois 

?!3 

Michigan 

?;4 

Wisconsin 

25 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

26 

Iowa 

?7 

Missouri 

?S 

North  Dakota 

?9 

South  Dakota 

30 

Nebraska 

31 

Kansas 

32 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

33 

Maryland 

34 

35 

District  of  Columbia . . . 
Virginia 

36 

West  Virginia 

37 

North  Carolina 

38 

South  Carolina 

39 

Georgia 

40 

Florida 

41 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

42 

Tennessee 

43 

Alabama.     .  . 

44 

Mississippi 

45 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

46 

Louisiana 

47 

Oklahoma 

48 

Texas 

49 

Mountain: 

Montana 

50 

Idaho 

51 

Wyoming 

m 

Colorado 

53 

New  Mexico 

54 

Arizona 

55 

Utah 

56 

Nevada 

57 

Pacific: 

Washington 

5S 

Oregon 

59 

DOMESTIC   ANIMALS   IS^OT   ON   FARMS.  YYQ 

THE  DIFFERENT  KINDS  OF  ANIMALS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


CATTLE. 

SHEEP. 

GOATS. 

SWINE. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

68,764,086 

63, 682, 648 

35,483,558 

52,838,748 

3, 563, 659 

3,029,795 

61,984,798 

59,473,636 

1 

1,391,496 

1,387,045 

248,773 

438, 167 

8,247 

4,594 

486, 903 

428, 705 

2 

4,018,005 

4,386,240 

1,113,256 

1,872,449 

18, 172 

16, 520 

2, 189, 191 

1,933,642 

3 

11,181,258 

10,102,297 

5, 136, 800 

9, 597,  706 

30, 676 

41, 806 

14, 663, 322 

14,640,456 

4 

20, 510, 953 

17,965,467 

5,070,523 

5,118,659 

151,660 

116,  .330 

22,148,019 

21,505,031 

5 

5, 004, 800 

5,073,317 

1,223,408 

2, 523, 748 

239, 251 

220, 764 

7, 027, 888 

6, 194, 338 

6 

4,837,527 

4,200,990 

1,326,662 

2,  .508, 581 

341, 152 

208, 308 

6, 621, 991 

5,631,458 

7 

10,544,385 

11,120,338 

2, 932, 618 

2,201,715 

2.033,830 

1,298,476 

6, 102, 170 

7,260,781 

8 

7, 743, 067 

6, 157, 642 

13,331,033 

22,916,213 

'463,714 

780, 966 

1,248,284 

669, 460 

9 

3, 532, 595 

3, 289, 312 

5,100,485 

5,661,510 

276, 957 

342,031 

1,497,030 

1,209,765 

10 

320, 522 

266,223 

123,407 

208,457 

626 

621 

106,677 

92, 824 

11 

172,  863 

172, 304 

28,498 

44,117 

3,690 

554 

51,291 

49, 249 

12 

443, 420 

436, 190 

63, 151 

118, 752 

176 

281 

79, 135 

98,343 

13 

237, 599 

272,312 

19, 852 

37,037 

2,312 

1,894 

155,690 

115,028 

14 

33,  ,')22 

36, 802 

2,849 

6,897 

369 

349 

18, 166 

17,007 

15 

1S3, 570 

203, 214 

11,016 

22,907 

1,074 

895 

75,944 

56,254 

16 

2, 189, 142 

2,470,511 

584,553 

953,908 

6,452 

5,998 

656,610 

698,495 

17 

193, 366 

237,511 

14, 886 

30,890 

3,559 

2,685 

163, 298 

156, 269 

18 

1,635,497 

1, 678, 218 

513,817 

887, 651 

8,161 

7,837 

1,369,283 

1,078,878 

19 

1,991,389 

1, 899, 995 

2,112,798 

3,918,030 

4,842 

6,513 

3,197,452 

3,152,752 

20 

1,591,371 

1,417,173 

648, 228 

1,342,600 

8,543 

8,212 

3, 856, 199 

3, 650, 455 

21 

2, 884, 252 

2,  517, 832 

674, 879 

1,090,915 

12,362 

14,335 

4, 854, 660 

4,  757, 335 

22 

1, 628, 103 

1,545,208 

1, 216, 656 

2, 312, 929 

2,027 

7,196 

1,130,036 

1,259,727 

23 

3, 086, 143 

2, 722, 089 

484, 239 

933, 232 

2,902 

5,550 

1, 624,  975 

1, 820, 187 

24 

3,077,455 

2,401,381 

516,037 

639, 744 

3,051 

4, 961 

2,414,201 

1,530,622 

25 

4, 600, 253 

4,509,711 

1,094,801 

1, 146, 755 

11,0.55 

21,081 

7, 945, 620 

7,591,280 

26 

2, 87S,  524 

2, 637, 423 

1, 287, 770 

1, 829, 118 

123, 694 

73,837 

4, 036, 299 

4, 516, 751 

27 

1,351,023 

7.56,191 

301, 076 

294, 559 

1,286 

1,207 

464, 100 

334, 064 

28 

2, 368, 398 

1,  .5.52, 309 

851, 143 

612,148 

1,398 

2,442 

1, 973, 138 

1,017,147 

29 

3,202,457 

2,  972, 838 

632,241 

313, 529 

3,122 

3, 594 

3, 498, 378 

3,478,103 

30 

3, 032,  843 

3, 13.5, 614 

387, 455 

282, 806 

8,054 

9,208 

1,816,283 

3,037,064 

31 

47, 290 

56, 158 

3,226 

7,821 

94 

127 

40, 999 

52, 989 

32 

295, 131 

302, 461 

103, 888 

237, 808 

1,249 

1,566 

340, 046 

326,007 

33 

1,363 

1,611 

47 

1 

60 

78 

2,968 

a35 

34 

9.58,115 

895,  728 

344, 850 

807, 755 

7,997 

7,&10 

1,026,252 

836, 406 

35 

642,  924 

651, 812 

514, 0&4 

911,718 

7,577 

6,003 

383,084 

353,594 

36 

697, 025 

737, 389 

92, 179 

216,052 

25, 235 

36,  763 

1,361,563 

1, 277, 866 

37 

469,407 

412,278 

24, 771 

37,  928 

34, 055 

25, 794 

892, 014 

678, 228 

38 

1, 227, 591 

1, 143, 488 

74, 753 

190, 558 

114,703 

92, 873 

2,178,914 

1,836,246 

39 

665, 954 

872,392 

65, 610 

114,107 

48, 281 

49,  720 

802,048 

832, 167 

40 

1, 147, 146 

1,056,656 

710, 168 

1,364,967 

35,858 

30, 776 

1, 584,  .561 

1,531,933 

41 

1,237,762 

1,051,821 

366, 973 

798, 520 

76,224 

4.5,626 

1,  978, 107 

1,443,667 

42 

1, 1.32, 037 

1, 007, 725 

83,366 

144,713 

112,421 

84, 265 

1, 615, 186 

1,320,016 

43 

1, 320, 582 

1,  Oi^,  788 

166, 155 

200, 381 

116,649 

47, 641 

1,444,137 

1,335,842 

44 

1, 147, 151 

1, 091, 703 

101,403 

145,376 

127, 030 

60, 378 

1,4.56,624 

1, 575, 120 

45 

878, 992 

862,695 

1.34, 110 

180, 889 

95, 027 

60, 877 

911,6.39 

1,368,169 

46 

2,155,443 

2, 026, 540 

106, 024 

62,  733 

46,771 

27, 076 

1,366,722 

1,887,434 

47 

6,362,799 

7, 139, 400 

2, 591, 081 

1,812,717 

1,76.5,002 

1, 150, 145 

2, 367, 185 

2,430,058 

48 

1,288,782 

954,347 

2,111,8,32 

5, 414, 325 

1,370 

5,105 

173,762 

101,799 

49 

738,  378 

463, 847 

2, 395, 822 

3,018,352 

1,720 

5,813 

249, 596 

181, 197 

50 

882, 538 

771,963 

1,  S67, 761 

5,408,241 

2,236 

3,280 

74,355 

34,690 

51 

1, 800, 875 

1, 158, 235 

1,  842, 054 

1,434,687 

31,238 

35, 619 

465,021 

193,251 

52 

1,311,358 

1,095,312 

1,646,867 

3, 370, 922 

233, 539 

4.36,460 

93,202 

47,721 

53 

830, 296 

833, 458 

882, 691 

1,227,864 

162, 112 

259,396 

51,616 

18, 512 

54 

532, 026 

428, 793 

1, 702, 905 

1, 866, 969 

30, 326 

30, 382 

113,564 

68, 538 

55 

3.58, 814 

451,687 

881, 101 

1, 174, 853 

1,173 

4,911 

27, 168 

23,752 

56 

605, 553 

423, 850 

648,285 

478,512 

7,640 

9,410 

281,657 

210, 409 

57 

872,458 

742,261 

2,013,569 

2, 700, 890 

135, 165 

187,095 

272, 720 

220, 637 

58 

2,054,584 

2, 123, 201 

2, 438, 631 

2, 482, 108 

134, 152 

145, 526 

942,653 

778,719 

59 

780 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGElClTLTUEE. 


Table  105.— NUMBER    OF  HORSES  AND  MULES  IN  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR 

MORE:  1920  AND  1910. 


STATE  AND  CITY. 


Alabama: 
Birmingham. 

Mobile 

Montgomery. 

Arizona: 
Phoenix 


Arkansas: 
Fort  Smith. 
Little  Rock. 


Californlv: 

Alameda 

Berkeley 

Fresno 

Long  Beach . . . 
Los  Angeles . . . 

Oakland 

Pasadena 

Sacramento 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco . 

San  Jose 

Stockton 


Colorado: 
Colorado  Springs. 

Denver 

Pueblo 


ComiECTicuT: 
Bridgeport . . . 

Hartford 

Meriden 

New  Britain.. 
New  Haven.. 
New  London . 

NorwaLk 

Stamford 

Waterbury... 


Delaware: 
Wilmington. 


District  of  Columbia: 
Washington 


Florida: 
Jacksonville . 

Miami 

Pensacola 

Tampa 


GE0KGL4: 

Atlanta 

Augusta... 
Columbus. 

Macon 

Savarmah . 


ILLINOIS: 

Aurora 

Bloomington 

Chicago 

Cicero  (town) 

Danville 

Decatur 

East  St.  Louis 

Elgin 

Evanston 

Joliet 

MoUne 

Oak  Park  (village). 

Peoria 

Quincy 

Rock  Island 

Rockford 

Springfield 


1920     1910 


1,942 

51S 

1,040 


3,870 
1,647 
1,  sss 


2,321 


S4 

200 

366 

217 

4,301 

1,567 

265 

738 

539 

5,491 

575 

379 


1,340 


16, 600 
7, 419 
1,859 
2,729 
2, 657 

21.511 
2,458 


611     1,783 

3,716    11,232 

453     2, 450 


1,353 
1,266 
2G3 
495 
1,558 
232 
132 
397 
687 


393 


4,015 


932 

2 

343 

238 


1,121 

789 
179 
447 
534 


231 
308 

'388 
196 
819 
546 

,286 
402 
193 
409 
365 
355 

,534 
850 
562 
583 
992| 


3, 739 
3, 629 
90? 
1,05S 
4, 316 


1,245 
2,563 


2,627 


12,161 


3,970 


1,049 


967 
1,201 


926 
1,617 


1,164 

1,976 

68, 122 


1920  1910 


1, 133 

82 
1,074 


34:: 


207 
577 


1,765 
592 
637 


103 
19 

889 
72 
7 

12d 
5ij 

234 


1,688 
2,059 
2,531 
1,142 


1,697 


2, 374 
2,098 


2, 147 
3,120 


323 


519 
37 

74 
375 


3,196 
460 
405 
643 
245 


2,054 

164 

71 

8 

163 

317 

15 


44 
373 
61 


22 


8 

15 

785 

6 

39 

24 

2,120 


33 

101 

1, 207 

724 

'345 

1, 123 

578 


442 
492 


21 

122 

1,176 


42 
107 
932 

27 


STATE  AND  CITY. 


Indiana: 

Anderson 

East  Chicago 

EvansviUe 

Fort  Wayne 

Gary 

Hammond 

IndianapoUs 

Kokomo 

Muncie 

Richmond 

South  Bend 

Terre  Haute 


Iowa: 
Cedar  Rapids.. 
Council  Blufis. 

Davenport 

Des  Moines 

Dubuque 

Sioux  City 

Waterloo 


Kansas: 
Kansas  City . 

Topeka 

Wichita 


Kentucky: 
Covington. 
Lexington. 
Louisville. 
Newport... 


LomsiANA: 
New  Orleans. 
Shreveport . . . 


Maine: 
Bangor . . . 
Lewiston . 
Portland . 


Maryland: 
Baltimore... 
Cumberland. 
Hagerstown . 


Massachusetts: 

Boston 

Brockton 

BrookUne  (town)  , 

Cambridge 

Chelsea 

Chicopeo 

Everett 

FaU  River. 

Fitchburg 

Haverhill 

Holyoke 

Lawrence 

LoweU 

Lynn 

Maiden 

Medford 

New  Bedford 

Newton 

Pittsfield 

Quincy 

Revere 

Salem 

SomerviUe 

Springfield 

Taunton 

Waltham 

Worcester 


1920     1910 


607 

217 

1, 605 

1,206 

510 

435 

4, 535 

436 

653 

320 

1, 29.^ 

1,049 


739 
688 
627 
2, 463 
480 
985 
699 


1,419 

926 

1,232 


450 
1,211 
2,590 

236 


4,829 
589 


76V 

661 

1,159 


7, 378 
132 
524 


4,096 
2,559 


,093 
725 
404 

,03: 
744 
338 
130 

,236 
574 
556 
535 
852 

,149 
90. 
566 
252 

,805 
472 
569 
433 
170 
431 
32, 
126 

301 

338 

832 


10, 009 


1920  1910 


12 

7 

283 

19 


614 
22 


1,815 
1,921 
1,733 
6,659 
2,162 
2,644 
2,009 


3,293 
2,936 
5,301 


1,344 

2,413 

7,756 

728 


7,209 
1,500 


1, 302 

2, 


15, 346 


23,007 
2,034 
1,127 
4,294 
1,068 
725 
770 
3,687 
1,387 
1,787 
1,391 
2,190 
3,049 
2,575 
1,129 


'10 
60 
68 

119 

9 

26 

10 


2,644 
1,797 
1,875 
1,057 


1,367 
2,799 
3, 198 
1,313 
1,083 
4, 469J 


94 

48 
125 


2G 

927 

1,292 

4 


2,838 
374 


821 

45 
20 


202 
2 


S4 
10:', 


57 
27 
39 
242 
22 
52 
40 


228 
96 
143 


41 

530 

2,518 

24 


6,084 
263 


1,800 


10 


12   12 


DOMESTIC   ANIMALS   NOT   ON   FARMS. 


781 


Table  105.— NUMBER  07  HORSES  AND  MULES  IN  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS   OR 
MORE:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


STATE  AND  CITY. 


Michigan: 

Battle  Creek 

BayCity 

Detroit 

Flint 

Grand  Ranids 

Hamtrarack  (village).. 

Highland  Parle 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 

Lansing 

Muskegon 

Pontiac 

Port  Huron 

Saginaw 

Minnesota: 

Duluth 

Minneapolis 

St.  Paul 

MissOTJRi: 

JopLLn 

Kansas  Cil  y 

St.  Joseph 

St.  Louis 

Springfield 

Montana: 
Butte 

Nebraska: 

Lincoln 

Omaha 

New  Hampshire: 

Manchester 

Nashua 

New  Jersey: 

Atlantic  City 

Bayonue 

Camden 

Clifton 

East  Orange 

Elizabelh 

Hoboksn 

Irvington  (town) 

Jersey  City 

Kearny  (town) 

MontctaLr  (town) 

New  Brunswick 

Newark 

Orange 

Passaic 

Paterson 

Perth  Aniboy 

Plainficld 

Trenton 

West  Hoboken  (town; . 
West  New  York  (town) 

New  Yoke: 

Albany 

Amsterdam 

Auburn 

Binghamton 

Buffalo 

Ehnira 

Jamesto\\Ti 

Kingston 

Moun  t  Vernon ... 

New  Rochelle 


1920     1910 


537 
699 

7, 124 
746 

1,591 
132 
312 
637 
556 
772 
296 
239 
407 
849 


1,193 
4,660 
3,438 


707 

3, 499 

1,247 

11,071 

728 


761 
1,496 


1, 103 

401 


512 
358 

1,309 
16." 
127 
934 

1,339 
136 

3,827 
241 
22S 
299 

4,4i7 
233 
9>9 

1,036 
294 
253 

1,094, 
230! 
189 


1,638 
390 
555 
871 

5,267 
348 
484 
510 
431 
304 


1,183 
1,718 
13, 849 
1,604 
4,540 


1,431 

1,776 
2,122 


1,939 

2,991 
12, 835 
8,900 


2,972 
12, 969 

4,623, 
27,201 

2,613] 


2,587 
5,752 


1,730 
1,097 


1,840 
1,002 
2,150 


1,375 
1,747 
2,376 


10,233 


12,863 

1, 225 

1,405 

3,534 

812 


2,705 
619 


3,850 
1, 125 
1,410 
1,626 
14, 131 
1,454 
1,103 
1,313 
1,370 
1,459 


1920  1910 


22 

19 

111 


382 
310 
132 
2,205 
416 


27 


24 

68 
161 


74 
1,345 

427 
4, 135 

200 


104 
160 


143 
3 


239 
9 
1 

83 
4 


301 


4 
9 
2 

27 
245 

16 
6 
6 

14 

22 


STATE  AND  CITY. 


New  York— Continued 

New  York 

Newburgh 

Niagara  FaUs 

Poughkecpsie 

Rochester 

Rome 

Schenectady 

Syracuse 

Troy 

Utica 

Watertown 

Yonkers 

North  Carolina: 

AsheviUe 

Charlotte 

Wilmington 

Winston-Saleni 

Omo: 

Akron 

Canton 

Cincinnati 

Cleveland 

Columbus 

Dayton 

East  Cleveland 

Hamilton 

Lakewood 

Lima 

Lorain 

Mansfield 

Marion 

Newark 

Portsmouth 

Springfield 

Steubenville 

Toledo 

Warren 

Youngstown 

Zanesville 

Oklahoma: 

Muskogee 

Oklahoma  City 

Tulba 

Oregon: 
Portland 

Pennsylvania: 

AUentown 

Altoona 

Bethlehem 

Chester 

Easton 

Erie 

Harrisburg 

Hazleton 

Johnstown 

Lancaster 

McKeesport 

New  Castle 

Norristown  (borough) 

Philadelphia 

Pittsbm'gh 

Reading 

Scranton 

Wilkes-Barre 

Williamsport 

York 


1020     1910 


56,539 
207 
436 
223 

3,  l:i9 
405 
687 

2, 135 
959 

1,222 
620 
66: 


338 
482 
329 
GOO 


1,413 

922 

5,031 

4,924 

2,, 395 

1,409 

110 

439 

165 

589 

171 

356 

502 

512 

2.^9 

1,031 

227 

1,6.- 

283 

951 


02' 

962 

1,099 


1,.';02 


840 
435 
433 
645 
335 
807 
622 
499 
652 
718 
235 
271 
299 
19, 472 
6,032 
905 
1,166 
1,024 
372 
819 


128,224 

1,005 

998 

1, 155 

6, 802 


l,662i 
5,063: 
2,843, 
2,471 
1,490 
2,844 


2,319 
1,9631 
13,901 
16,839 
7,065 
5, 227 


1,337 


1,364 
659, 


1,969 
"2,'62. 
"4,"9i6 


2,403 
1,242 


1,65.^ 
4,897 


7,893 


1,890 
1, 234 


1,476 
1,100. 
1,918; 
1,889 

886 
.1,212 
1,6!4 

793 
1,103 

931 
50,461 
12, 845 
2,735 
3, 985 
2,540 

863 
1,535 


19201910 


1, 173  1, 107 
9    8 


102 
397 
183 
120 


365 
50 


37   31 

48  26 
.550!l,  201 
2081  104 


141 
79 
1 
23 
42 
11 
2 
18 
34 
27 
19 
63 
12 
25 
4 
19 

123 


200 
200 
184 


30 


215 

104 

43 

10 

16 

2 

756 

476 

16 

273 

277 

3 

239 


189 
187 


20 


19 


85 


43 


147 


224 
879 


173 


61 
33 
29 
86 
24 
80 
73 
43 
68 
10 

1,.304 

603 

49 

1,119 

34-. 

10 

50 


782 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    (CENSUS— AGRlCnLTUEE. 


Table  105.— NUMBER  OF  HORSES  AND  MULES  IN  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR 
MORE:  1920  AND  1910— Continued. 


STATE  AND  CITY. 


Rhode  Island: 

Cranston 

Newport 

Pawtucket 

Providence 

Woonsocket 

South  Carolina: 

Charleston 

Columbia 

South  Dakota: 
Sioux  Falls 

Tennessee: 

Chattanooga 

Knoxville 

Memphis 

Nashville 

Texas: 

Austin 

Beaumont 

DaUas 

El  Paso 

Fort  Worth 

Galveston 

Houston 

San  Antonio 

Waco 

Wichita  Falls... 

Utah: 

Ogden 

Salt  Lake  City.. 


1920     1910 


242 
2S9 
663 

2,646 
576 


646 
319 


369 

935 

2,233 

2,711 


41' 
1,515 


1,379 
2,082 
7,392 
1,110 


901 

587 


1,597 
1,406 
4,931 
5,622 


2,727 


5,037 
1,732 
4,903 
1.S02 
5,337 
8,099 
2,384 


1,773 
4,319 


1920  1910 


419 
342 


29 


348 
213 


344     644 

381     187 

2,703  3,327 

1,429     777 


341 
74 
693 
123 
266 
642 


547 


1,065 
239 
502 
519 


1,3521,204 

1,680,1,613 

544     423 

2081 


state  and  city. 


Virginia: 

Lynchburg 

Newport  News. 

Norfolk 

Petersburg 

Portsmouth. . . . 

Richmond 

Roanoke 


"Washington: 
BolUngham. 

Everett 

Seattle 

Spokane 

Tacoma. . .. 


West  Virginia: 

Charleston 

Clarksburg 

Huntington . . 
WheeUng 


Wisconsin: 
Green  Bay. 

Kenosha 

La  Crosse.. 

Madison 

Milwaukee. 

Oshkosh 

Racine. 

Sheboygan . 
Superior.... 


1920     1910 


337 
73 

40 

760 

1,359 

532 


179 

134 

1.254 

'903 

369 


348 
283 
585 
197 


.505 
402 
524 
412 
,236 
501 
606 
447 
349 


1,032 
'{,'909 


797 
3,413 
1,262 


8,419 
4,973 
2, 954 


1,179 


1,162 


19201910 


44 
57 
197 
11 
237 
554 


127 


233 


106 

1,123 

100 


499 
64 
20 


IS 

2 

IS 

20 

16 

6 

23 

32 

2 

3 

20 

34 

Table  106. 


-PURE-BRED  LIVjE  STOCK  ON  FARMS  IN  THE  UNITED    STATES,  CLASSI- 
FIED ACCORDING  TO  BREED:  1920. 


Horses,  total 

American  Saddler 

Belgian 

Clydesdale 

French  Draft 

German  Coach 

Hackney 

Percherbn 

Sliire 

Standard  Bred 

Thoroughbred 

All  other  breeds  ' 

Cattle,  total 

Beef  breeds,  total 

Aberdeen  Angus 

Gallow-ay 

Hereford 

Polled  Durham 

Shorthorn 

All  other  beef  breeds  '. 

Dairy  breeds,  total 

Ayrshire , 

Brown  Swiss , 

Giiernsey 

1  lolsteiu-Fricsian 

Jersi^y 

All  other  dairv  breeds  i 


Number. 


120, 


1,981,514 


1,06-1,012 

108, 524 

7,225 

405, 582 

61, 764 

416, 995 

64, 822 

916, 602 

30,  .509 

8, 283 

79,446 

528, 621 

231, 834 

37, 909 


Number. 


Sheep,  total 

Cheviot - 

Dorset  Horn 

Hampshire  Down 

Leicester 

Lincoln 

Merino 

Oxford 

Rambouillet 

Shropshire 

Southdown 

Suflolk 

All  other  breeds ' 

Swine,  total 

Berkshire 

Chester  White 

Duroc-Jersey 

Essex ". 

Hampshire 

Poland  China 

Spotted  Poland  China 

Tamworth 

Yorkshire 

All  other  breeds  • 


463, 
3, 

8. 
51, 

13, 

59, 

16, 

106, 

124, 


68, 

,049, 

86, 

191, 

819, 

1, 

108, 

726, 

47, 

5, 

6, 

56, 


504 

000 

458 
813 
767 
903 
920 
OOl 
849 
454 
451 
805 
483 

900 

676 
207 
117 
771 
782 
504 
703 
639 
353 
148 


'  Includes  animals  reported  as  pure  bred,  with  breed  not  specified. 


PUKE-BEED   LIVE    STOCK    ON.  FARMS.  783 

Table  107.— PURE-BRED   LIVE   STOCK  ON   FARMS,   BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:   1920. 


NXmBER  OF 

FARMS 
REPORTING — 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


Domestic 
animals. 


TTniled  States 6,118,856   693,724 


Pure- 
bred 
live 
stock. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  Nortli  Central.. . 
West  North  Central. . . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central — 
West  South  Central. . . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania , 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Micliigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia , 

Florida , 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wvoming 

Colorado 

New  ilexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaKfomia 


141, 499 

396, 4-1.5 

1, 045, 438 

1, 069, 726 

1, 103, 360 

990, 15S 

934, 341 

230, 504 

207, 485 


44,103 
18,404 
27,269 
-  27,508 
3,704 
20, 511 

180, 841 
20, 783 
188, 821 

245. 572 
197,929 
231, 7« 
186,  .3.54 
183,839 

173,034 
208, 534 
256, 236 
76, 110 
73, 203 
121, 870 
IGO,  739 

9,816 

45, 674 

167 

179,  2(10 

M,310 

257. 573 
181,  4.52 
207, 678 

47,490 

253, 144 
212,030 

245. 574 
•US,  810 

214,163 
125, 648 
1.S.5,  :m 
409, 201 

54, 017 
30,  553 
14, 622 
56, 938 
2S,  532 

9, 3.55 
24, 463 

3,021 

60,821 
47, 003 
99, 661 


19, 496 
53, 36S 
177, 576 
215, 739 
52,298 
49, 682 
67, 415 
33, 276 
24, 874 


4,912 
2,775 
5,747 
3, 546 
367 
2, 149 

28,566 

2, 346 

22, 456 

33, 365 
31, 127 
52, 515 
21,  873 
38, 660 

32, 227 1 
56,  O74I 
38, 374 
13, 535 
23, 286 
25, 472 
26, 771 

637 
3, 179, 
19 
8, 875, 
7,136 
10, 057 
6,188 
12, 321 
3,886 

11,  .379 
1.5, 800 
9,744 
12, 759 

15, 475 
3, 807 
21, 228 
26, 905 

7,142 
6, 431 
2, 655 
8,781 
2,331 
1, 0.59 
4, 379 
498 

7,075 
8,293 
9,506 


pure-bred 
horses. 


Num- 
ber. 


120, 540 


2,017 

6,788 
34, 090 
49, 410 
3,775 
4,994 
5,287 
9,782 
4, 397 


299 
265 
661 
510 
75 
207 

2, 693 

463 

3,032 

7,257 
5, 265 
15, 5.59 
2,779 
3, 230 

4,500 
15, 4.50 
4,480 
5,636 
5,321 
5,054 
8,369 

46 
821 


1,809 
,546 
193 
110 
19: 
58 

3,491 

832 
360 
305 

446 

262 

2, 786 

1,793 

3,  .585 

1,699 

1,060 

2,043 

261 

178 

635 

321 

1,244 
1,5.38 
1,615 


a  o 


0.6 


0.7 
0.6 
0.8 
0.7 
0.4 
0.5 
0.2 
0.5 
0.5 


0.3 
0.7 
0.9 
1.0 
1.1 
0.5 

0.5 
0.6 
0.7 

0.9 

0.7 

1 

0.5 

0.5 

0.5 
1.1 
0.5 
0.7 
0.7 
0.6 
0.8 

0.2 
0.6 


pure-bred 
cattle. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,981,514 


0.0 
0.3 
0.1 
0.1 
0.2 
0.2 

0.9 
0.3 
0.3 
0.1 

0.2 
0.1 
0.4 
0.2 

0.5 
0.6 
0.5 
0.5 
0.1 
0.1 
0.5 
0.6 

0.4  I 
0.61 
0.4 


93, 289 
248, 106 
457, 331 
639, 219 

76, 851 

70, 993 
181, 343 
138, 722 

75, 660 


18, 202 
12, 656 
29,758 
19, 993 
1,719 
10, 961 

155, 185 
11,031 
81,290 

96,384 
50, 024 

109, 996 
62, 800 

137, 527 

88, 696 
171, 645 
102, 939 
33,  821 
62, 348 
82, 04' 
97,723 

1,707 

9,  .588 
186 
17, 777 
12,485 
10,  782 

6,,S64 
13, 124 

4, 338 

19, 693 
24,666 
10, 033 
16,001 

13, 480 

6,498 

48,  2.52 

113, 107 

22,994 
19, 370 

17,  .530 
33, 610 
18, 727 

8, 455 
13, 8.5() 
4,174 

18,  .560 
24, 712 
32,388 


3.0 


7.1 
6.4 
4.2 
3.2 
1.6 
1.6 
1.8 
1.8 
2.2 


6.1 
7.7 
6.8 
9.3 
5.6 
6.3 

7.2 
6.5 
5.3 

5.0 
3.3 
3.9 
4.0 
4.5 

2.9 
3.8 
3.7 
2.5 
2.7 
2.6 
3.3 

3.7 
3.4 
19.3 
2.0 
2.1 
1.7 
1.0 
1.1 
0.7 

1.8 
2.1 
1.0 
L3 

L3 

0.8 
2.3 

1.8 

1.8 
2.7 
2.0 
1.9 
1.4 
LO 
2.7 
1.2 

3.2 
2.9 
1.6 


PURE-BRED 
SHEEP. 


Num- 
ber. 


463, 504 


8,31 
35,24 
94, 028 
63, 123 
12, 231 

9,04 
21, 054 
143,947 
76, 519 


2,361 

739 

3,035 

1,245 

93 

841 

18, 338 

1,122 

15, 781 

39, 444 

9, 282 
13, 300 
21, 342 
10, 660 

8,729 
19,  522 
15, 383 
4, 9S9 
6,487 
3,448 
4,  .565 

12 
1,092 


3, 7S5 

5, 424 

1,207 

192 

420 

99 

5,549 

2,694 

323 

481 


194 
2,912 
17, 119 

24,208 
47,  107 
15, 612 

7,982 
10,  478 

2, 205 
30,013 

6,342 

8,9.50 
38, 738 
28. 831 


1.3 


3.4 
3.2 
1.9 
1.3 
1.0 
0.7 
0.7 
LI 
1.5 


2.0 
2.6 
4.8 
6.6 
.3.4 
7.8 

3.2 

10. 7i 
3.1j 

1.9 

L4 
2.1 
1.8 
2.2 

■■'I 
!:l 

1.7 
0.8 
0.6 
1.3 

0.4 
LI 


LI 
LI 
L3 

0.8 
0.6 
0.2 

0.8 
0.7 
0.4 
0.3 

0.8 
0.1 

2.8 
0.7 

L2 
2.0 
0.8 
0.4 
0.6 
0.3 
1.8 
0.7 

1.4 
L9 
L2 


PURE-BRED 
SWINE. 


Num- 
ber. 


2,049,900 


17, 535 
58, 627 
558, 333 
829, 597 
149, 313 
1.56,  510 
182, 422 
40, 199 
57, 364 


2,913 
2, 
2,111 
6,533 
513 
3,366 

19,230 

4,022 

34,775 

96,908 
159,696 
215,965 
33, 527 
52, 237 

99,443 
289,042 
148,811 

22,076 

91, 853 
112, 502 

65, 870 

653 

5,860 

59 

20,867 

7, 820 

27, 374 

21, 282 

46, 760 

18,638 

3.3,619 
47, 571 
32, 397 
42,923 

46,006 
11,675 
.53,  888 
70, 853 

5,351 
7,299 
1,498 
17, 951 
3,245 
1,914 
2,492 
449 

10,006 
11,017 
3.5, 741 


3.5 


4.6 
3.0 
3.9 
3.8 
2.3 
2.5 
3.2 
3.4 
4.0 


3.2 
5.0 
2.9 
6.3 

4.0 
5.5 

3.2 
3.3 
2.9 

3.1 
4.3 

4.7 
3.0 
3.3 

4.2 
3.7 
3.8 
4.8 
4.7 
3.3 
3.8 

1.7 
1.9 
4.4 
2.2 
2.0 
2.2 
2.5 
2.3 


2.2 
2.f) 
2.2 
3.1 

3.3 
1.4 
4.1 
3.2 

3.2 
3.0 
2.1 
4.0 
.3.7 
3.9 
2.5 
1.7 

3.« 
4.4 
3.0 


784 


ABSTTtACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGETCUT.TURE. 


Table  108.— PURE-BRED  HORSES    ON    FARMS,  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  BREED, 
BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Total. 

Ameri- 
can 
Sad- 
dler. 

Bel- 
gian. 

Clydes- 
dale. 

French 
Draft. 

Per- 
che- 
ron. 

Shire. 

Stand- 
ard 
Bred. 

Thor- 
ough- 
bred. 

All 
other 
breeds. 

(') 

United  States 

120,540 

1,459 

10, 838 

4,248 

2,964 

70,613 

5,617 

4,021 

3,801 

16,979 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central.. 

South  Atlantic. 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central.. 
Mountain 

2,017 
6,788 
34,090 
49, 410 
3,775 
4,994 
5,287 
9, 782 
4,397 

27 
58 
185 
363 
80 
474 
177 
63 
32 

91 

583 

4,280 

4,321 

115 

38 

101 

902 

407 

157 

193 

1,220 

1,962 

42 

17 

28 

323 

306 

10 
27 

666 

1,835 

36 

19 

75 

257 
39 

418 

3,424 

21, 328 

32, 861 

1,421 

480 

2,664 

5,966 

2,051 

4 

96 

1,761 

2,458 

IS 

7 

16 
654 
603 

178 
234 
1,428 
737 
255 
461 
407 
243 
78 

23 
284 
132 
350 
841 
1,313 
319 
369 
170 

1,109 
1,SS9 
3,090 
4,532 
987 
2,185 
1,500 
1,005 

Pacific 

711 

New  England: 

299 
265 
661 
510 
75 
207 

2,693 

463 

3,632 

7,257 
5,265 
15, 559 
2,779 
3,230 

4,500 
15,450 
4,480 
5,636 
5,321 
5,654 
8,369 

46 

821 

1 

""i'o 
11 

21 

22 

4 

39 

28 
26 
13 
72 
17 
1 

72 
33 

88 

"■'221' 
612 
123 

264 

249 
807 

43 
307 
288 
220 

48 

4 
3' 

3' 

22 

5' 

109 

155 

322 

45 

35 

78 
467 
98 
98 
224 
121 
749 

1 

116 
27 
99 
92 
8 
76 

1,207 
Hi 

2,106 

4,846 
2,796 
9,772 
1,636 
2,278 

3,148 
9,443 
2,564 
4,254 
3,529 
3,786 
6,137 

14 
219 

1 
1 

2 



2 
72 

5 
98 

9 

""io" 
3 

117 

New  Hampshire 

117 
610 

Massachusetts 

195 
50 

39 
15 
4 

12 

20 

138 

5 

10 

9 

38 
247 

S 
20 

9 
32 

5 

251 

3 

329 

1,411 

1,162 

1,023 

478 

206 

553 
1,528 
160 
468 
742 
552 
318 



23 

'"'73' 

105 
157 
1,399 
59 
41 

65 
1, 431 

56 
172 
176 
419 
139 

5" 

1 

96 

15 

123 

227 
322 
610 
205 
64 

20 

171 

128 

9 

49 
139 
221 

14 

25 

1 

111 
21 

152 

13 

45 

61 

5 

8 

12 

50 

111 

1 

12 
70 
94 

"'272' 

120 

Middle  Atlantic: 

872 

265 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

752 
534 

387 

1,622 

223 

Wisconsin 

324 

West  North  Central: 

366 

1,515 

Missouri 

1, 073 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

319 
281 
338 

631 

South  Atlantic: 

17 

5 

59 

34 

202 

Virginia 

1,809 
546 
193 
110 
192 
58 

3,491 
832 
366 
305 

446 

262 

2,786 

1,793 

3,585 

1,699 

1,060 

2,043 

261 

178 

635 

321 

1, 244 

1,  538 
1,015 

38 
17 

5 
7 
S 

373 
GO 
18 
23 

54 
31 
67 
25 

6 
5 
9 
37 
2 
2 

2 

4 

1 
27 

1 

17 
36 

6" 

1 

4 

24 

5 

735 

271 

94 

13 

66 

9 

174 
196 
40 
70 

124 

45 

1,893 

602 

2,427 
1,095 

571 
1,226 

12s 
59 

326 

134 

535 

747 
769 

2 
11 

2 
3 

2 

2 
....... 

3 

270 

150 

87 

75 

1 

2 

46 

23 

312 

181 
110 

81 
70 
>  17 
29 
18 
1 

329 
31 
67 
34 

26 

50 

215 

116 

93 
38 
31 
35 
15 

6 
24 

1 

14 
29 
35 

532 
8 
1 
10 
6 
12 

1,247 

22 

42 

2 

7 

3 

126 

183 

11 
20 
46 
52 
44 
27 
56 
113 

33 
24 
113 

400 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

103 
70 
51 

Georgia 

2 
1 

26 
7 
3 
2 

10 

1 

80 

10 

412 
145 
92 
193 

8 
2 

45 
5 

123 
132 
152 

1 

2 

83 

35 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

4 
7 

6' 

5 

i2' 

11 

101 

75 

42 

62 

1 

3 

31 

8 

64 
205 
37 

4 
10 
1 
4 

3 
3 

58 
11 

97 
25 
40 
66 
4 
2 

22 
"1 

8 
20 
11 

1, 332 

Tennessee             .... 

496 

Alabama 

195 

162 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas              .   . . 

215 

Louisiana 

129 

324 

Texas 

832 

Mountain: 

168 

146 

142 

Colorado 

297 

58 

75 

Utah. 

So 

Nevada 

34 

Pacific: 

Wasliington 

151 

Oregon 

199 

361 

1  Includes  animals  reported  as  pure  bred,  with  breed  not  specified. 


PUEE-BRED  LIVE    STOCK   OiST   FAEMS. 


785 


Table    109.— PURE-]$RED    BEEF    CATTLE    ON    FARMS,    CLASSIFIED    ACCORDING    TO 
BREED,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:   1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


BEEF  BREEDS. 


TotaL 


United  States 1,064,912 


GEOGRAPnic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlamic 

East  Soul h  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountam 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

■     Connecticut 

Middle  Atl.vntic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakot  a 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  CENTRji.L: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee , 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma , 

Texas , 

Mountain: 

Montana , 

Idaho 

Wyoming , 

Colorado , 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Califomia 


7,565 
S,  342 
167, 472 
532, 252 
27, 732 
36, 342 
138, 075 
116, ISS 
30, 944 


2,519 
1,906 
1,209 
1,186 
68 
677 

2,148 

93 

6,101 

25, 502 
29, 509 
73,5&4 
16, 267 
22, 610 

56, 028 
151, 359 
83, 902 
29,024 
57, 100 
74, 174 
80, 665 

16 
920 


Aberdeen 
Angus. 


8,191 
8, 035 
3,085 
1, 6S0 
4,397 
1,408 

10,864 
13, 319 
4,525 
7,634 

6,  .536 

3,083 

38,713 

89, 743 

19, 543 
15,238 
16, 459 
27,162 
17, 400 

5,683 
10, 934 

3,769 

5,  .840 
11, 860 
13,244 


108, 524 


285 

688 

20, 613 

63,023 

5,407 

8,460 

5,687 

2,140 

2,221 


63 
11 

28 
112 


248 
12 

428 

2,642 
4,807 
10, 106 
1,  .519 
1,539 

5,398 
27, 457 
12, 916 
3,124 
4,788 
4,640 
4,700 

1 
135 


1, 121 
1,962 
786 
328 
497 
577 

1,706 
3,799 

8.83 
2,072 

893 

313 

1,876 

2, 605 

927 
295 
115 
615 
111 


62 
15 

263 

776 

1, 182 


Gallo- 
way. 


Hereford. 


405,582 


Polled 
Durham. 


47 

209 

5,323 

142 

42 
910 

.475 
77 


23 


.24 

31 
21 
94 
25 
38 

175 
286 

1,114 
183 
697 
411 

2,457 


3,3.35 
748 
30, 242 
179, 155 
10, 640 
12, 623 
85, 220 
73,264 
10, 355 


319 
530 

198 
27 

5 
211 

7 


1,530 

888 
371 
344 
64 
138 

60 
2 


3,229 
6, 615 
16,370 
1, 825 
2,203 

10,787 
40,  S94 
32, 609 
7,0.89 
21, 663 
27,418 
38, 695 


841 
1,394 
10,928 
20, 488 
1,130 
2,381 
8,775 
9,412 
6,415 


54 
272 


457 


106 


2,135 

4,118 

933 

862 

1,799 

687 

4,375 
4,0.84 
1, 524 
2,&10 

1,726 

1,340 

12, 133 

70,021 

10, 699 

5,464 
11,  .8^15 
17, 270 
14,  .563 
5,023 
5,978 
2,422 

935 
4, 182 
5,238 


937 

1,542 
1,183 
3, 147 
1,067 
3,989 

2,415 
5, 475 
2,309 
1,359 
3, 162 
3,420 
2,348 


243 


Shorthorn. 


380 

80 
156 

36 

226 

9 

353 

1, 334 

379 

315 

1,388 

226 

1,217 

5,914 

1,291 

2,540 

392 

1,166 

517 

117 

2,707 

682 

1,008 
2,307 
3,100 


2,538 
4,865 
97, 401 
230,693 
8,651 
9,910 
29, 358 
23, 495 
10,084 


442 
676 
491 
717 

4 
208 

1,118 

71 

3,676 

17, 324 
16, 147 
39, 093 
11,712 
13, 125 

32, 419 
69, 560 
30, 517 
14, 723 
23,203 
32, 777 
27,404 

15 
414 


4,289 

1,709 

732 

103 

1,293 


3, 536 
3,286 
1,508 
1,580 

2,128 

840 

22,019 

4, 371 

5,621 

6,298 

1,  .305 

6,989 

434 

224 

2,007 

617 

3, 281 
3,758 
3,045 


All  other 
breeds  .1 


64, 822 


566 
600 
8.079 
33;  570 
1,762 
2,926 
8,125 
7,402 
1,792 


18 

277 

47 

13 


242 

8 

350 

734 
736 

4,774 
119 

1,716 

4,834 
7,687 
4,437 
2,546 
3,497 
5.  .508 
5,061 


204 
129 
473 
349 
547 
39 

894 

779 

230 

1,023 

340 

364 

1,149 

6,272 

807 
614 

2,797 
911 

1,768 

319 

161 

25 

336 
824 
632 


'  Includes  animals  reported  as  pure  bred,  with  breed  not  specified. 
7510.S°— 22 50 


786 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS ^AGEICirLTURE. 


Table  llO.— PURE-BRED    DAIRY   CATTLE    ON    FARMS,   CLASSIFIED 
BREED,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


ACCORDING    TO 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


■United  States 


Geogkaphic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio ,.... 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Micliigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Cahfornia , 


dairy  breeds. 


Total. 


916,603 


85, 724 
239, 764 
289, 859 
106,967 
49,119 
34, 651 
43, 208 
22, 534 
44,716 


15, 
10, 

28, 

IS, 

1, 

10, 

153, 
11, 


70, 
21, 
36, 
46, 
114, 

32, 
20, 
19, 
4, 
5, 
7, 
17, 


683 
750 
549 

807 
651 
284 

037 

.538 
189 

.882 
115 
412 
533 
917 

668 
286 
037 
797 
248 
873 
058 

691 
668 
186 
586 
450 
697 
184 
727 
930 

829 
347 
108 
367 

950 
415 
539 
364 

451 
138 
071 
448 
327 
772 
922 
405 

720 

852 
14-1 


Ayr- 
shire. 


30, 509 


9,780 

12,883 

3, 735 

1,859 

519 

27 

60 

324 

1,322 


1,134 
1,214 
3, 808 
1,880 
494 
1,250 

9,521 

265 

3,097 

1,021 
509 
202 
291 

1,712 

399 
271 
110 

226 
85 
74 

694 

1 
113 


Brown 

Swiss. 


,283 


25 
272 
44 
4 
14 
46 

20 
2 
4 
1 

3 

1 

37 

19 


21 
114 


109 

"ii 

404 
323 
595 


349 

1,904 

4,199 

1,386 

43 

3 

13 

146 

240 


1,.347 
23 
534 

324 
131 

1,385 
429 

1,930 

483 
447 
135 

23 
119 

38 
141 


69 
]35 
36 


Guern- 
sey. 


79,446 


10, 311 

21,114 

29, 640 

8,250 

5,949 

298 

263 

838 

2,7S3 


1,836 
1, 151 
2,193 
3,348 
217 
1,566 

9,749 
1,747 
9,618 

4,960 
1,215 
1, 309 
3,369 
18,727 

4,468 
1,716 
760 
346 
135 
348 
477 

246 

1,867 

1 

1,696 

333 

789 

644 

305 

68 

40 
111 

46 
101 

19 
94 
91 
59 

176 
197 
31 
211 
42 
48 
93 
10 

941 

697 

1, 145 


Holstein- 
Friesian. 


528, 621 


42,721 
171, 124 

185,475 
62,055 
15, -145 
5,902 
9, 724 
12, 689 
23,486 


AU 
Jersey.        other 
breeds.! 


231,834 


7,206 
6,  C95 
13,413 
10, 006 
512 
4,859 

114,662 
7, 810 
48, 652 

38, 327 

8, 477 
25, 124 
32, 702 
80,845 

22, 830 
10,916 
5, 569 
2,937 
4,027 
5, 368 
10,408 

1, 245 
4,073 

175 
4,160 
1,134 
1,613 
1,008 
1,700 

337 

2,046 
1,383 
1,142 
1,331 

2,001 
1,009 
3,741 
2,973 

2,453 
2,019 

747 
4,057 

438 
1,778 

970 

197 

7,673 
3,624 
12, 189 


20,305 
25,815 
57, 167 
23,697 
25, 245 
27, 024 
33, 650 
6.926 
15,005 


4,999 
1,348 

8,446 

2,904 

351 

2,257 

13,411 

1,368 

11,036 

23,842 
9,921 
7,317 
8,296 
7,791 

2, 508 
3, 629 
10, 708 
4S1 
312 
1,275 
4,784 

172 
2,323 
10 
3,223 
2,546 
4,978 
3,389 
6,224 
2,380 

6,421 
9,424 
4, 60S 
6,571 

4,627 
2,201 
5, 104 
18,718 


500 
1,  .'■)79 

167 
1.605 

507 

669 
1,706 

133 

3,402 
7,771 
3,832 


1  Includes  animals  reported  as  pure  bred,  with  breed  not  specified. 


PURE-BRED  LIVE   STOCK   ON    FARMS. 


787 


Table  111.— PURE-BRED  SHEEP  ON  FARMS,  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  BREED,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Total. 

o 
1 

o 

ft 

k 

I 

i 

•6 
S 
x 
0 

6 

OQ 

II 
< 

United  States 

463,504 

3,000 

8,458 

51,813 

13,903 

59,920 

16,601 

106, 849 

124,454 

8,451 

70,055 

GEOGRAPinc  divisions: 

8,314 
35,241 
94,028 
63,123 
12, 231 

9,047 
21,054 
143, 947 
76, 519 

536 
935 

753 
126 
162 
90 
10 
388 

890 

4,755 

1,228 

283 

852 

150 

140 

28 

132 

585 
6,620 
4,765 
3,692 
2,582 
2,871 

679 

22, 626 

7,393 

19 

299 

635 

398 

51 

18 

24 

6,414 

6,045 

618 

3,688 

30, 422 

1,767 

1, 775 

68 

3,081 

7,227 

11,274 

891 

1,440 

6,991 

2,965 

169 

196 

120 

2,416 

1,413 

88 

903 

5,778 

3,698 

33 

38 

7,390 

06,379 

22.542 

3,220 
9,519 
36,724 
44,625 
4,221 
2,434 
3,723 
7, 865 
12,123 

532 

1,569 

824 

271 

1,676 

2,759 

329 

341 

150 

935 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central.... 

5,513 

5,908 

.5,298 

•    710 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

423 

5, 558 
30,263 

Pacific 

15,447 

New  England: 

2,381 

739 

3,035 

1,245 

93 

841 

18, 338 
1,122 
15,781 

39,444 
9,282 
13, 300 
21,342 
10,660 

8,729 
19, 522 
15,383 
4,989 
6,487 
3,448 
4,565 

12 
1,092 

235 
27 
SS 

170 

84 

5 

267 

284 

259 
92 

152 
59 

1 

'""is 

81 

2 

533 

2 

710 
60 
98 
23 

4 

9 

75 

551 
372 
1,359 
550 
47 
341 

7,330 

94 

2,095 

8,164 
5,743 
8,503 
7,942 
6,372 

6,945 
14,404 
11, 423 
3,583 
2,670 
2,040 
3, 560 

1 

635 

132 
19 

85 

54 

36 

206 

752 
59 

758 

431 
110 
56 

"227 

78 

22 

128 

2 

14 

26 

1 

259 

304 

New  Hampshire 

153 
363 

103 

10 

16 

853 
14 

68 

138 
88 

308 
24 

195 

""ii2 

250 

760 

492 

3,503 

355 
250 
449 
72 
102 

31 

81 
58 

23 

2,399 

310 

3,911 

458 
720 
811 
1,910 
866 

323 

509 
1, 235 
427 
481 
466 
251 

3 

226 
4 
69 

258 
29 

""'268 
80 

52 
65 
86 
lOS 
24 
2 
61 

2 

Middle  Atlantic: 

947 

912 

802 

1 

100 

2,765 
333 
113 

2,267 
300 

253 
16 

308 

159 
2,736 

202 
24 

3,357 

148 

2,741 

24,170 

185 

940 

4,998 

129 

44 

1,523 

117 

3 

54 

26 

528 

892 

628 

1, 265 

2,800 

1,406 

508 
821 
798 
428 

86 
271 

53 

2,008 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

1,813 

1,196 

Illinois 

855 

1,061 

983 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

495 

Iowa 

1, 969 

1,230 

279 

South  Dakota 

2 
12 

"""9 

'""12 
101 

4 
109 

420 

Nebraska     

417 

488 

South  Atlantic: 

19 

15 

7 

39 

3,785 

5,424 

1,207 

192 

420 

99 

5,549 

2,694 

323 

481 

799 

194 

2,942 

17,119 

24,208 
47, 107 
15, 612 

7,982 
10,478 

2,205 
30,013 

6,342 

8,950 
38, 7.38 
28,831 

80 
69 
2 

241 

479 

19 

1,678 
613 
209 

8 
53 

2 

2,466 

323 

43 

39 

82 

48 
3 

7 
1,725 

56 

75 

ii 

1 
1 

7 

6 

i7 

7 
14 

59 

5 

109 

7,217 

17,041 

9,489 

5,723 

1,533 

6,492 

284 

25, 094 

723 

4,421 
2,946 
15, 175 

1 

i,688 
1, 479 

820 
78 

119 

1,331 

840 

61 

202 

293 

101 

],.5S6 

1,743 

1,690 

3,671 

166 

1,635 

80 

224 

86 

313 

841 
5,040 
6,242 

338 

712 

113 

5 

181 
61 

1,349 

1,210 

119 

75 

24 

42 

11 

252 

48 

13 

2 

,      32 

!   33 

"i93 
20 

20 
62 
68 

249 

West  \^irginia 

258 

43 

is 

5 

62 

127 

4 

3 

35 

4 

81 

1,039 

771 

1 

372 

166 

"'""67 

592 
821 
.... 

82 

2 

15 
3 

1 

42 
1 

10 

9 

34 

13 

45 

5 

36 

2,995 

286 

925 

880 

20 

2,991 

753 

48 

1,324 

111 
6,1.53 
5,010 

16 

Florida 

23 

East  South  Central: 

65 
22 

t 

""io 
20 

368 

42 
89 
17 
2 

6 

211 

61 

Alabama 

31 

Mississippi 

130 

West  South  Central: 

254 

31 

109 
25 

2 

166 
431 

2, 356 

14,664 

282 

2,006 

92 

10 

2,145 

1,071 

1,257 
4,764 
1,372 

16 

7 

195 
5,408 
73 
319 
182 
1 
236 

919 

4,978 
148 

905 

Texas 

4,368 

Mountain: 
•     Montana 

1,533 

11,  796 

8,485 

Colorado 

11 

1 
6 

2,054 

441 

927 

Utah 

2,144 

Nevada 

8 

5 
79 
48 

2,883 

Pacific: 

784 

Orecon 

13,895 

708 

Includes  animals  reported  as  pure  bred,  with  breed  not  specified. 


788 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  112.— PURE-BRED  SWINE  ON  FARMS,  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING   TO  BREED,  BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES;  1920. 


DIVISION  AND   STATE. 


TTnited  States... 

Geoc^aphic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central , 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire . . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado , 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada , 

Pacific: 

Wasliington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia , 


Total. 


2,049,900 


17,535 
5S,  627 
558, 333 
829, 597 
149, 313 
156, 510 
182, 422 
40, 199 
57,364 


2,913 
2,099 
2,111 
6,533 
513! 
3, 366, 

19, 230 

4, 622 
34,775 

96, 908! 

159, 696! 

215, 965' 
33, 527 1 
52,237 

99,443 
289,042 
148, 811 1 

22,076 

91,  S53! 
112, 502' 

65, 870j 

653  j 

5,S60l 

59 

20, 867 

7, 820 

27, 374 

21,282 

46, 760 

18, 638 

33, 619 

47,571 
32, 397 
42,923 

46,006 
11, 675 
53, 888 
70, 853 

5, 35] 
7,299 
1,498 
17, 951 
3,245 
1, 914 
2, 492 
449 

10,006 
11,617 
35,741 


86, 676 


9,300 

22,864 
12, 657 
5,520 
19, 286 
4,516 
2,397 
2,314 
7,822 


191, 207 


4,139 
13, 681 

68,852 
83,841 
5, 434 
3,868 
4,401 
2,072 
4,919 


1,205 
1,241 

950 
3, 843 

377 
1,684 

6,624 
2,185 
14,055 

3,605 
2,104 
3,434 
1, 618 
1,896 

1,472 
950 

1,182 
710 
395 
319 
492 

318 
2,326 
26 
3,969 
1,338 
3,511 
2,202 
4,254 
1,342 

1,117 
1,033 
1,047 
1,319 

399 
236 

2.35 
1,507 

296 
530 

19 
422 
148 

47 
676 
176 

1,369 
1,105 
5,348 


1,254 
575 
786 
907 
52 
565 

5,696 

•   596 

7,489 

12,851 

12, 493 

27, 286 

7,869 

8,353 

13, 875 
35, 761 
8,306 
3,840 
10, 400 
6,732 
4,927 

51 

775 

8 

1,006 

1,445 

1,099 

567 

414 

69 

1, 6.57 

1,104 

445 

662 

1,085 

102 

1,957 

1,257 

483 
433 

88 
686 
160 

24 
188 

10 

1,889 

2,033 

997 


819, 117 


1,357 
10,705 
186,470 
329, 633 
69, 432 
90,  8.54 
8S,  208 
20, 469 
21,989 


113 
142 
150 
518 
33 
401 

4,309 
1,104 
5,292 

34, 478 
46, 364 
74, 406 
12, 842 
18, 380 

46,  638 
107, 123 

47, 986 

10, 15: 

44, 569 
50, 193 
22, 972 

135 
1,669 


1,771 


13 

62 

5 

34 

864 

305 

363 

83 

42 


9, 815 
1,315 
13,  843 
12,078 
19, 184 
11,393 

19, 279 
28, 357 
17, 887 
25,331 

23,886 

7,167 

26, 268 

30, 887 

2,111 
3,006 

542 

10, 678 

1,617 

1,107 

1,246 

162 

3, 625 
4,211 
14, 153 


34 


42 
1 

227 
190 
27 
127 

12 

52 

97 

144 

100 
30 
34 

199 


108, 782 


524 

2, 373 

2,8,014 

44, 501 

17, 329 

7,271 

4,064 

1,266 

3,440 


16 
51 

7 
88 

7 
355 

710 

163 

1,500 

3,299 
6,858 
15, 819 
1,023 
1,015 

1,906 
18,740 
5,133 

388 
8,479 
8,051 
1,804 

17 
195 


795 
150 

1,352 

906 

12, 150 

1,76-1 

1,126 
1,264 
3,406 
1,475 

1,036 

656 

1,292 

1,080 

390 
403 
82 
270 
90 
10 
11 
10 

408 

333 

2,699 


726, 504 


606 

5,387 

21.5,465 

326, 210 

29, 208 

44, 008 

76, 053 

12, 499 

17, 068 


67 
38 
87 

206 
1 

207 

570 

148 

4,669 

34, 597 

66, 786 

84,449 

8,739 

20, 894 

32,208 
113,  869 
74, 139 
6,154 
26, 045 
42, 212 
31,583 

128 
727 
25 
4,366 
3,292 
5,484 
4,253 
8,025 
2,908 

9,322 
13, 867 

7,915 
12, 904 

18, 155 

2,843 

21,728 

33, 327 

1,941 

2,628 

697 

5,291 

858 

688 

307 

89 

2,297 
3,625 
11,146 


0)0 


17 

118 

29, 713 

15, 751 

805 

663 

579 

46 

11 


5,639    6,353 


78 

418 

1,395 

1,258 

1,118 

2.30 

774 

59 

289 


lis 

4,332 

21,123 

4,009 

249 


27 

4,370 

8,696 

13 

65 

283 

2,297 


6 
31 
16 

2 
715 

5 

227 
296 
119 
21 

2.58 
11 

294 
16 


140 

258 

20 

84 

77 

887 

135 

212 

17 

1,074 

52 

6 
43 
61 

5 


193 
64 

258 
221 
244 
138 

91 
62 
55 
42 

121 

58 

143 

452 


1  Includes  animals  reported  as  pure  bred,  with  breed  not  specified. 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRKaTLTURE. 


789 


LIVE-STOCK   PRODUCTS. 


Table  113.— QUANTITY  AND  VALUE   OF   LIVE-STOCK  PRODUCTS   OF   FARMS  IN  THE 
UNITED  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 


Total. 


Dairy  products,  total ' 

Milk  produced,  as  rejsorted. . . 
Total  production  of  milk,  in- 
cluding estimates  ^ 

Butter  made  on  farms 

Cheese  made  on  farms 


4,361,380 


Milk  sold 

Cream  sold 

Butter  fat  sold 

Butter  sold 

Dairy  products  sold,  total  3 . 


Wool  and  mohair,  total 

Wool,  including  estimates '' 
Mohair,  as  reported 


3, 565, 305 
17,956 

710, 694 

445,611 

875, 200 

1,269,814 


Eggs  and  chickens,  total 

Chicken  eggs  produced,  in- 
cluding estimates  2 

Chickens  raised,  including 
estimates  2 


Chicken  eggs  sold,  as  reported. 

Chickens  sold,  as  reported 

Eggs  and  chickens  sold,  total 


Honey  and  wax,  total . 

Honey 

Wax 


Calves,  pigs,  and  lambs  raised 
on  larms: 

Cal  ve  s 

Pigs 

Lambs , 


Domestic  animals  slaughtered 
on  farms : 

Cattle  and  calves 

Hogs  and  pigs 

Sheep  and  lambs 


Meat  and  meat  products  sold: 

Beef  and  veal 

Pork 

Lamb  and  mutton 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1919 


4  538,593 
12,403 


45,837,367 

45,837,36' 

4,088,169 
2,698,211 


312, 99: 


4,073,156 

3,162,993 

373, 799 


&S7,611 

4,565,130 

93,853 


NUMBER  OE  QUANTITY. 


Unit. 


Gals. 

Gals. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 

Gals. 
Gals. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 


6,893,727,418 

7,805,143,792 

707, 666, 492 

6, 371, 396 

2,529,331,413 

82, 247, 5S0 

532, 244, 072 

207,8.59,564 


Lbs. 
Lbs. 


Doz. 
No.. 


Doz. 
No.. 


Lbs. 
Lbs. 


No.. 
No.. 
No.. 


No.. 

No 
No.. 


Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 


5,813,699,474 


228,795,354 
6,808,"'" 


1,654,044,932 

473, 301, 959 

1, 010, 813, 2.5S 
140,811,045 


55,224,061 
820, 529 


21,133,385 
02,072,829 
13, 653, 130 


1,904,581 

16, 800, 230 

434,60,S 


224, 780, 1S9 

443,538,071' 

6, 734, 772 


1909 


994,650,610 
9, 405, 864 

1,9.37,255,864 

54,933,583 

305,662,587 

415,080,489 


289,419,977 
3, 778, 706 


1, 574, 979, 416 
460,611,201 


54,814,890 
904, 86" 


2,540,240 
15, 378, 51 
529,526 


$2,667,072,273 
1,481,462,091 


346, 355, 759 
2, 268, 025 

717, 380, 222 
111,905,929 
303,552,156 
106, 973, 742 
1,239,812,049 

124,006,859 

120,417,549 
3,589,310 

1,047,323,170 

661,082,803 

386,240,307 

404,562,912 
119,722,603 
524,285,515 

14,280,153 

13,988,670 
291,483 


1909 


$1,177,974,703 


596,413,463 


222,861,440 
1, 148, 708 

252,436,757 
37,655,047 
82,311,511 
100, 378, 123 
473,769,412 

66,373,925 

65, 472, 328 
901, 597 

509,195,232 

6  306,688,960 
«  202, 506, 272 


5,992,083 

5, 702, 869 
229, 214 


1  Value  of  milk,  cream,  and  butter  fat  sold,  and  of  butter  and  cheese  made  on  farms. 

2  Estimates  have  been  made  for  incomplete  reports,  as  where  a  farmer  reported  dairy  cows  but  no  milk 
production,  or  chickens  but  no  egg  production.  Chicken  eggs  and  chickens  for  1909  also  involve  estimated 
deductions  from  the  published  figures  of  the  Thirteenth  Census,  which  included  all  eggs  and  all  kinds  of 
fowls  raised. 

'Figures  for  1919  do  not  include  "cheese  sold,"  as  that  item  was  not  reported  for  1919.    The  value  of 
cheese  sold  in  1909  was  $987,974. 
4  Includes  farms  for  which  estimates  were  made. 

^Value  of  all  eggs  produced.    The  estimated  value  of  chicken  eggs  jiroduced  in  1909  was  $303,296,012, 
« Value  of  all  fowls  raised.    The  estimated  value  of  chickens  raised  in  1909  was  $184,902,527. 


790 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS— AGRICULTURE. 

Table  114 — VALUE  OF  LIVE-STOCK  PRODUCTS  OF 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States... 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Coiuieeticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


1919 


$2,667,072,273 


132 

41L 

412 

960, 

721 

387, 

S^O 

742, 

204 

,301, 

159 

643, 

181 

346, 

121 

132, 

183 

145, 

26 

075, 

14 

681, 

31 

573, 

33 

S50, 

5 

367, 

20, 

862, 

225 

465, 

31 

482, 

156 

012, 

155 

.587, 

99 

350, 

142 

.351, 

111 

076, 

213 

022, 

113 

236, 

130 

250, 

105 

601, 

30 

979, 

35 

739, 

54 

612, 

80 

322, 

5 

778, 

25 

.522, 

119, 

46 

311, 

26 

;K2, 

35 

860, 

20 

3,54, 

36 

401, 

7 

621, 

50 

928, 

50 

960, 

30 

426, 

27 

327, 

30 

0&3, 

13 

613, 

49 

887, 

87 

761, 

24 

809, 

22 

225, 

14 

004, 

26 

921, 

8 

447, 

6 

294, 

13 

735, 

4 

694, 

44, 

066, 

35 

146, 

103, 

932, 

1909 


$1,177,974,703 


73, 922, 170 

192, 977, 646 

298, 143, 600 

245, 673',  372 

89, 426, 168 

73,815,566 

79, 880, 253 

55, 917, 961 

68, 217, 967 


13,613,815 
8,583,337 

14,821,352 

21, 932, 652 
3,406,278 

11,564,736 

104, 867, 285 
17,951,089 
70, 159, 272 

68, 500, 279 
44,319,539 
67, 390, 680 
48, 380, 551 
69, 552, 551 

44,645,206 
66, 053, 869 
49,839,077 
9,832,117 
13,660,311 
24, 961, 343 
36, 681, 450 

2, 910, 412 
11,967,668 
142, 191 
21, 473, 064 
11,984,911 
14, 904, 898 

7,611,077 
14,933,151 

3, 498, 796 

24, 776, 564 
22, 398, 336 
13,513,006 
13, 127, 660 

14,115,791 

7, 286, 958 

20,379,510 

38, 097, 994 

12, 749, 555 
7, 749, 434 

10, 234,  .548 
9, 705, 676 
5, 045,  808 
2, 769,  881 
5, 664, 682 
1,998,377 

15, 538, 705 
14,401,942 
38, 277, 320 


dairy  products. I 


1919 


$1,481,462,091 


98,725,445 

298,511,901 

448, 600, 891 

263, 048, 219 

88, 626, 610 

70, 130, 277 

71,833,975 

41,070,484 

100, 914, 289 


17, 772, 370 
10, 224,  888 
27, 207,  813 
24,  765, 522 
3, 830, 881 
14, 923, 971 

179, 695, 810 
19, 198, 718 
99, 617, 373 

81, 148, 586 
44, 072, 646 
71,998,333 
71,074,727 
180,306,599 

77,  870, 358 
55, 408, 744 
34, 752, 845 
19, 576, 343 
16,812,347 
23, 706, 963 
34, 920, 619 

2, 553, 175 
13,407,526 
81,484 
19, 167, 935 
11,390,^209 
14,912,137 

7, 995,  753 
16,  757, 195 

2,361,196 

22, 4S7, 710 
20,  640,  849 
15,229,517 
11,772,201 

13,445,124 

4, 509, 985 

20, 878, 920 

32, 999, 946 

7,534,413 
8, 065, 646 
2,143,020 
12, 674, 036 
2, 134,  987 
2, 745, 329 
4, 809, 087 
963, 966 

27, 620, 231 
17,651,409 
55, 642, 649 


1909 


$596,413,463 


50, 720, 766 

130,772,563 

159, 673, 557 

108, 824, 533 

35, 578, 455 

30,200,917 

32, 894, 027 

12,991,603 

35, 257, 042 


8,079,692 
5, 589,  711 
12,128,465 
15, 187,  774 
2, 065, 94] 
7, 669, 183 

77, 807, 161 
10, 156, 600 
42, 808, 802 

30,  869, 408 
16, 666, 374 
31, 542, 209 
26, 727, 538 
53, 868, 02S 

29, 219, 406 
31, 196, 883 
13,685,318 
4, 872, 304 
6, 192, 60S 
10,566,275 
13, 091, 739 

1, 089, 497 
5, 480, 900 

117,335 
7, 704, 326 
5,000,138 
5, 789, 583 
2, 800, 605 
6,821,585 

974, 486 

9,055,813 
8,715,441 
6,396,198 
6,033,465 

6, 587, 428 
2,761,380 
7, 365, 295 
15, 679, 924 

2, 093,  .594 
1, 962, 500 

539, 423 
4,174,270 

726, 692 

909,411 
2, 067, 534 

618, 179 

8,746,041 
6, 067, 024 
20, 443, 977 


1  Value  of  milk,  cream,  and  butter  fat  sold,  and  of  butter  and  cheese  made  oh  farms. 

2  The  figures  represent  the  value  of  the  total  production  of  wool,  including  estimates,  plus  the  value  of 
mohair,  as  reported. 


LIVE-STOCK   PRODUCTS. 
FARMS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:   1919  AND  1909. 


791 


WOOL  ANE 

MOHAIR." 

EGGS  AND  CHICKENS.3 

HONEY  AND  WAX. 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

$124,006,859 

$66,373,925 

$1,047,323,170 

$509,195,232 

$14, 280, 153 

$5,992,083 

1 

855, 060 

575,852 

32,603,758 

22, 517, 029 

226,767 

108,523 

2 

4, 248, 690 

2,495,091 

108,751,458 

59, 034, 629 

1,448,716 

675,363 

3 

20, 933,  SOO 

14,286,422 

249, 814, 285 

123, 210, 787 

2, 038, 426 

972,834 

4 

15, 468, 458 

6, 153, 965 

270, 158, 753 

129, 830, 507 

2, 067, 184 

864, 367 

5 

3,252,334 

1,962,242 

110,631,263 

50,959,642 

1,791,756 

925,829 

6 

2,899,359 

1,652,264 

85,188,095 

41, 412, 242 

1,426,058 

550, 143 

7 

11,087,813 

2,915,313 

97,019,133 

44, 077, 140 

1,405,697 

493,773 

8 

47,  965, 993 

29,395,684 

30,016,279 

12,955,691 

2, 080, 213 

574,983 

9 

17,295,262 

6,937,092 

63, 140, 146 

25, 197, 565 

1,795,336 

826,  268 

10 

412,728 

266,287 

7,815,871 

5,247,150 

74,250 

20,686 

11 

95,691 

57, 651 

4,341,810 

2,922,352 

IS,  979 

13,623 

12 

250,977 

192,138 

4,038,495 

2,474,583 

76,055 

26, 166 

13 

56,003 

34, 179 

9,004,007 

6,691,523 

2.5,360 

19, 176 

14 

8,405 

6,836 

1,526,891 

1,330,542 

1,704 

2,959 

15 

31,250 

18,761 

5,876,684 

3,850,879 

30,419 

25,913 

16 

1,977,598 

1,165,588 

42,841,499 

25,501,894 

950,832 

389,642 

17 

32,071 

22,538 

12,200,716 

7,749,034 

51,440 

22,917 

18 

2,239,021 

1,306,965 

53,709,243 

2.5,780,701 

446,144 

262,804 

19 

10,075,214 

6,750,689 

64, 109, 133 

30,746,291 

254,986 

133,891 

20 

2,322,127 

1,534,108 

52,765,970 

26,013,342 

1S9, 280 

105, 715 

21 

2, 219, 526 

1,303,226 

67,690,085 

34,344,482 

44.3,318 

200, 763 

22 

4,623,778 

3,430,032 

34,960,771 

17,926,239 

416, 959 

296,742 

23 

1, 693, 215 

1, 268, 367 

30, 288, 326 

14,  ISO,  433 

733, 883 

235,723 

24 

1,559,256 

818,853 

33,438,496 

14,482,329 

368,855 

124,617 

25 

3,765,909 

1,420,972 

70,212,544 

33,150,585 

863, 250 

285,429 

26 

4, 217, 400 

1,961,398 

66,271,029 

33,918,187 

360, 162 

274, 174 

27 

913, 551 

381, 855 

10,486,386 

4,576,089 

3,652 

1,869 

28 

2,761,265 

847,402 

16,050,023 

6, 599, 858 

11.5,574 

20,443 

29 

1,230,427 

464,785 

29,500,43,1 

13,856,885 

174,254 

73,398 

30 

1,020,650 

258,700 

44, 199, 844 

23,246,574 

181,437 

84,437 

31 

8,949 

5,177 

3,210,157 

1,807,503 

6,466 

8,235 

32 

320, 180 

200,383 

11,737,629 

6, 247, 141 

56,837 

39,244 

33 

37,684 
25,879,870 

24,379 
13,027,512 

95 
348,976 

477 
173,927 

34 

9i4,"7i3' 

567,' 299" 

35 

1,593,776 

842,254 

13,042,688 

5, 910, 889 

300, 297 

231, 630 

33 

185,223 

131, 193 

20,406,603 

8,753,536 

356, 093 

230,586 

37 

36,117 

20,560 

12, 204, 752 

4, 710, 976 

117, 438 

78,936 

38 

93, 639 

118,048 

19,218,622 

8,091,630 

331, 860 

101,  S88 

39 

99, 737 

77,328 

4, 893, 258 

2,386,076 

267,694 

60,906 

40 

1,775,201 

976,385 

26,210,759 

14,542,124 

454,547 

202, 242 

41 

733,980 

467,512 

29,065,336 

13,032,321 

520, 529 

183,062 

42 

134,827 

85,915 

14,779,501 

6,9.30,916 

283, 148 

99,977 

43 

255,351 

122,452 

15,132,499 

6,906,881 

167,834 

64,862 

41 

191,607 

87,561 

16, 245, 102 

7,327,834 

202, 117 

112,968 

45 

205, 988 

99,650 

8,835,402 

4,392,017 

62,090 

33,911 

46 

268,724 

57,541 

28,635,007 

12,932,578 

104, 867 

24,096 

47 

10,421,524 

2,670,561 

43,303,622 

19,424,711 

1,036,623 

322,798 

48 

10,231,133 

8,225,810 

6,883,213 

2,  408, 216 

160,270 

21,935 

49 

8,753,178 

3,349,421 

5,062,276 

2,349,131 

344,255 

88,382 

50 

9, 574, 466 

8, 916, 476 

2,021,979 

701,924 

264,644 

16,725 

51 

4, 888, 684 

1,460,027 

8,773,648 

3,837,045 

584,924 

234,334 

52 

4,088,528 

3, 228, 129 

2, 102,  831 

1,051,348 

121, 480 

39, 639 

53 

1,632,517 

1,046,881 

1,699,064 

756,386 

•             217,976 

57, 203 

54 

5, 787, 419 

2,105,067 

2,887,570 

1,412,318 

251,747 

79,763 

55 

3,010,068 

1,063,873 

585,698 

379,323 

134,917 

37,002 

56 

2,258,739 

541,374 

13,779,958 

6,184,899 

407,421 

66,391 

57 

8, 230, 902 

3, 910, 951 

9,018,444 

4,329,457 

245, 916 

94,510 

58 

6,805,621 

2,484,767 

40, 341, 744 

14,683,209 

1,141,999 

665, 367 

59 

'  The  figures  shown  for  1919  represent  the  value  of  chicken  eggs  and  chickens  raised,  while  the  1909  figures 
include  the  value  of  the  products  of  all  kinds  of  poultry.  The  figures  for  both  years  represent  the  value  of 
the  total  production,  including  estimates.  The  estimated  value  of  chicken  eggs  produced  in  1909  is 
shown  in  Table  123  and  of  chickens  raised,  in  Table  124. 


792 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE, 


Table  115 ^MILK  PRODUCED    ON  FARMS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919    AND     1909. 


[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 

Total  produc- 
tion of  milk, 

including  esti- 
mates, 1919 
( gallons).  1 

MILK  PRODUCED, 

A.S  REPORTED. 

niVISION  ANl)  STATE. 

Farms 

reporting, 

1919 

Quantity  (gallons). 

Per  cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

1919 

1909 

TJnited  States 

7,805,143,792 

4,361,380 

6,893,727,418 

5,813,699,474 

18.6 

Geographic  division.s: 

New  England 

385,638,607 

1,248,168,026 

2, 246, 679, 781 

1,718,410,014 

517,  728, 377 

458,942,467 

459, 370, 676 

260, 412, 164 

509,  793, 680 

111,096 
312,816 
849, 101 
843, 701 
680, 259 
695, 038 
587, 085 
147,231 
135,053 

340, 815, 700 

1,119,942,674 

2, 008, 013, 552 

1, 510,  769, 902 

449,716,323 

400,  898, 515 

396, 679, 416 

231, 237, 131 

435,654,205 

347, 872, 803 

1,001,269,989 

1, 564, 282, 966 

1, 266, 991, 620 

418,  843, 384 

400, 476, 525 

416,401,603 

116,468,996 

281,091,588 

-2.0 

Middle  Atlantic 

11.9 

East  North  Central 

28.4 

West  North  Central 

19.2 

South  Atlantic 

7.4 

East  South  Central 

0.1 

West  South  Central 

-4.7 

Moiuitain 

98.5 

Pacific 

55.0 

New  England: 

Maine 

77, 676, 881 
42, 556, 285 
122,095,734 
76, 316, 309 
12,099,111 
54, 894, 287 

756,045,942 

70,490,729 

421,631,355 

396,317,787 
238, 793, 861 
370,486,981 
382, 822, 631 
858, 258, 521 

475,506,689 
361,426,362 
228, 907,  721 
138, 606, 540 
124,424,918 
168, 083, 367 
221,454,417 

11,356,313 

58, 754, 193 

512, 074 

110,942,113 
73, 690, 103 
95,  747,  638 
52, 954, 637 

101,615,773 
12, 155, 533 

146,561,464 
130,285,644 
93,903,677 
88, 191, 682 

87, 623, 651 

32, 972, 720 

135,820,769 

202, 953, 636 

•     51,251,095 
52, 365, 498 
14,  ,542, 841 
79,492,631 
12,737,649 
14, 370, 833 
29,339,512 
6, 312, 105 

140,524,518 

92, 844, 946 

276, 424, 216 

35,222 
13, 843 
22, 553 
20, 787 
2,757 
15, 934 

142,540 

17, 982 

152,294 

193, 896 
160, 248 
187,206 
150, 753 

156. 998 

131,906 

171. 999 
205, 549 

58, 757 
55, 688 
95,468 
124,334 

5,851 
31,627 
91 
133,285 
71, 032 
150, 264 
95, 745 
175,427 
16,  937 

199, 959 
187, 160 
165, 778 
142, 141 

140, 197 

57,698 

128, 733 

260,457 

33, 121 

28,  786 
8,917 

40,  762 

11,089 
4,776 

17, 924 
1,856 

45, 971 
34,502 
54,580 

67, 304, 799 
36,456,334 
108, 119, 922 
68,624,097 
10, 852, 261 
49,458,287 

675,923,730 

64,135,989 

379, 882, 955 

347, 869, 655 
212, 003, 849 
333, 234, 145 
337, 954, 8.S4 
776,951,019 

388,217,369 
326,983,002 
208,471,273 
124, 365, 039 
113,486,710 
151,352,415 
197,894,094 

9,412,193 
52, 071, 197 
505, 567 
100,  816, 137 
67, 161,  992 
83,217,128 
43, 147, 385 
84,348,991 
9,035,733 

131,495,154 
115,119,224 
79, 536, 405 
74, 747,  732 

76,176,721 
27, 588,  726 
118,127,327 
174, 786, 642 

45, 262, 090 
45, 748, 122 
13, 175, 031 
72,013,067 
11,117,007 
12,  90S,  592 
25, 602, 493 
5,410,729 

124,019,763 

79,641,946 

231,992,496 

56,026,334 
35, 033, 153 
114,317,169 
86, 304, 347 
10,441,951 
45, 749,  849 

597,363,198 
67,698,219 
336, 208, 572 

307, 590, 755 
194,  736, 962 
320,240,399 
283,387,201 
458, 327, 649 

27.3,319,603 
318, 954, 506 
188, 297, 972 
70, 637, 899 
82,428,514 
160, 610, 359 
172, 742,  767 

7, 859, 857 
41,094,421 
555, 342 
95,555,051 
71,230,0.33 
82, 601, 779 
37, 361, 666 
74, 908,  776 

7,676,459 

125, 566, 917 
117,101,970 
78, 728, 345 
79, 079, 293 

83,081,875 
32, 702, 130 
103, 577, 644 
197,039,954 

16,982,145 
20,861,072 

6,453,634 
33,631,723 

6, 81,5, 942 

6,881,608 
20,486,317 

4,356,555 

70,083,0.33 
56, 106, 599 
154, 901, 956 

20.1 

New  Hampshire 

4.1 

Vermont 

-5.4 

Massachusetts 

-20.5 

Rhode  Island 

3.9 

Connecticut 

8.1 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

13.2 

New  Jersey 

-5.3 

Pennsylvania 

13.0 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

13.1 

Indiana 

8.9 

Illinois 

4.1 

Michigan 

19.3 

Wisconsin 

69.5 

"West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

42.0 

Iowa 

2.5 

Missouri 

10.7 

North  Dakota 

76.1 

South  Dakota 

37.7 

Nebraska .... 

-5.8 

Kansas 

14.6 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

19.8 

Maryland 

26.7 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

-9.0 
5.5 

West  Virginia 

-5.7 

North  Carolina 

0.7 

Soutli  Carolina 

15.5 

Georgia 

12.6 

Florida 

17.7 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

4.7 

Tennessee 

-1.7 

Alabama 

1.0, 

Mississippi 

-5.5 

West  South  Central: 

Arlcansas 

-8.3 

Louisiana 

-15.6 

Oklahoma 

14.0 

Texas 

-11.3 

Mountain: 
Montana  . 

106.5 

Idaho 

119.3 

Wyoming 

104.1 

Colorado 

114.1 

New  Mexico 

63.1 

Arizona 

87.6 

Utah 

25.0 

Nevada 

24.2 

Pacific: 

Washiiigton. 

77.0 

Oregon 

41.9 

49.8 

1  Figures  include  estimates  lor  farms  which  reported  dairy  cows  on  hand  on  January  1,  1920,  but  ao 
milk  production  for  the  preceding  calendar  year. 


DAIRY   PRODUCTS.  793 

Taijle  IIG.-BUTTER  MADE  OX  FARMS,  BY  DIV'ISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 


DIVISION  AND   STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  division.*: 

New  Ejiglaiid 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central... 
West  North  Central. . 

South  Adantic 

East  South  Central.. - 
West  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

ConniH-licut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

N  ew  York 

New  Jersey 

Peunsvlvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnois 

Michigan 

Wi.^consin 

West  North  Central: 

Mumesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

DistVict  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


farms  reporting. 


1919 


3,565,305 


f)2, 
194, 
563, 
72G, 
628, 
660, 
531, 
110, 

86, 


1909 


3, 787, 749 


29,029 
8,985 
8,780 
7,361 
1,033 
7,763 

78,174 

7,7a3 

108, 509 

113,448 
119,633 

146, 524 
109, 103 
44,604 

92, 867 
134,357 
191,197 
58, 147 
51, 159 
85, 532 
113,480 

4,644 
24, 276 
41 
130,652 
70,650 
141,602 
81,659 
164,063 
11,243 

191, 825 
182,940 
158, 553 
127,011 

135, 363 
30, 933 
120,422 
244,891 

29,143 
24, 032 
7,686 
33, 026 
8,000 
2,846 
4,185 
1,153 

31,783 
25, 124 
29,971 


83,010 
2:34,94s 
717,911 
711,499 
636, 763 
697,028 
660, 724 
66, 794 
79, 072 


36,371 
11,673 
15,102 
9, 035 
1,633 
9,196 

85,516 

12, 328 

137, 104 

188, 481 
158, 508 
168, 485 
131,519 
70,918 

85,001 
124, 881 
207, 828 
46,838 
39, 705 
87,400 
119,846 

5, 488 

28,871 

23 

134, 222 

81,070 

145, 899 

73,029 

153,313 

14, 843 

194, 299 
188,629 
164,405 
149,695 

139,635 
37, 573 
116,792 
266,724 

8,438 
13,622 

4,065 
19,381 

8,127 

1,566 
10,606 


24,674 
23,053 
31,345 


QUAOTTTY  (pounds). 


1919 


707, 666, 492 


1909 


994, 650, 610 


22, 093, 227 
64, 797, 058 
108,093,861 
130, 995, 829 
121,072,533 
120, 495, 395 
101,443,114 
22,840,410 
15, 835, 065 


10,855,560 
3,240,368 
3, 877, 039 
2,019,231 
174,902 
1,926,127 

24,727,662 

1, 600, 789 

38,468,607 

30,284,265 
18,344,239 
25,063,897 
25, 755, 423 
8,666,037 

20, 205, 076 
25,422,675 
29,470,763 
14,413,180 
10,267,171 
13,761,085 
17,455,879 

894, 883 
6, 162, 501 
6,026 
25,476,621 
17,715,107 
25,551,500 
13, 846, 353 
30,257,153 
1, 162, 383 

34,080,415 
37, 166, 003 
28,490,181 
20,758,736 

2.5,571,098 
4,252,318 
22,214,546 
49,405,152 

5,961,336 
4,540,364 

1,422,822 
5,775,602 
1,404,138 

593, 446 
2,876,675 

266, 027 

5,899,678 
4,177,628 
5,757,759 


40, 732, 783 

88, 242, 228 

230,906,870 

201,172,278 

123,270,552 

13G, 239, 873 

128, 18S,  789 

18,115,811 

27,721,410 


13,299,229 
5,065,188 

15, 165, 692 

3, 364, 516 

339, 607 

3,498,551 

23,461,702 

3,622,411 

61, 158, 115 

63, 569, 13-2 
43,181,817 
46,609,992 
50.405,426 
27, 200, 509 

34,708,669 
38,679,568 
42, 105, 143 
16,414,439 
13,629,617 
25,986,931 
29,647,881 

1,, 563, 161 

8,739,620 

6,155 

26,651,244 

18,969,699 

26, 059, 585 

12, 329, 567 

27,246,247 

1,705,274 

38,130,687 
39, 827, 906 
29,550,595 
28,730,685 

29,907,337 
6,232,006 
27,056,242 
64,993,214 

2,820,574 
3,542,135 
1, 192, 122 
5, 856, 132 
1,477,617 

325, 980 
2,497,366 

403,885 

6,751,575 
5,667,964 
15,301,871 


VALUE. 


1919 


$346,355,759 


1909 


$222,861,140 


1.3,146,301 
36,4'll,00t) 
56, 559, 268 
66,387,407 
55,970,638 
51,176,037 
46,134,284 
11,762,025 
8, 778, 793 


6,272,232 
1,975,330 
2,301,863 
1, 261, 218 
105,8:34 
1,229,824 

14,347,664 

955,624 

21, 137, 718 

15,967,415 
9,298,910 
12, 853, 175 
13,706,212 
4, 733, 556 

10, 345, 233 
13,411,842 
14,620,740 
6,996,643 
5,356,074 
6,877,379 
8,779,496 

477,246 
3,200,266 
3,615 
11,720,110 
8,227,663 
11,630,317 
6,632,222 
13,445,982 
633,217 

14,355,559 
15, 769, 833 
12, 293, 107 
8, 757, 538 

11,182,984 
2,026,182 
10, 754, 197 
22,170,921 

2,906,861 
2,443,454 

744,630 
2,932,176 

745,383 

336, 116 
1,503,563 

149, 812 

3,296,726 
2,369,219 

3,112,848 


11,704,089 
22, 996,  .544 
53, 108, 927 
44,748,934 
26,054,617 
25, 739, 427 
25,838,528 
4,992,172 
7,678,172 


3,786,054 
1,509,706 
4, 185, 028 
1,041,482 
104, 161 
1,077,658 

6,268,386 
1,059,935 
15,668,223 

14,305,607 
9,402,994 
10,493,217 
11,805,872 
7,101,237 

8,593,233 
9,061,041 
8,744,025 
3,508,579 
3,024,509 
5,385,494 
6,432,083 

400,428 
2,010,106 
1,754 
5,683,060 
4,054,498 
5, 213, 783 
2, 562, 561 
5,636,255 

492, 172 

7,117,905 
7,392,901 
5,657,610 
5,571,011 

5,883,584 
1,430,059 
5,613,253 
12,911,632 

811,792 
982,397 
.331,021 
1,565,224 
402,263 
105,347 
672, 479 
121,649 

1,992,249 
1,599,931 
4,085,992 


794 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS AGKICtnLT^RE. 


Table  117.— CHEESE   MADE    ON   FARMS,   BY   DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States . 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.... 
Wast  North  Central... 

South  Atlantic. .  

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central... 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine. 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Micliigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  cl Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georeia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon.. 

California 


FARMS 

reporting. 


1919 


17,956 


1,213 
2,836 
3,130 

3,738 
977 
4.S2 
l,78fi 
2,177 
1,617 


279 
124 

69 
314 

69 
358 

1,030 

447 

1,359 

936 
575 
855 
377 
387 

571 
512 
1,CC4 
692 
209 
317 
433 

9 
194 


333 

237 

162 

1 

15 

26 

^  150 

233 

52 

47 

104 

40 

186 

1,456 

327 
256 
86 
440 
466 
139 
374 


264 

238 

1,115 


1909 


12,054 


817 
2,283 
2,058 
2,011 
1,343 

340 
1,367 
1,114 

721 


27S 
206 
88 
80 
22 
143 

522 

228 

1,533 

729 
291 
379 
246 
413 

3,54 
341 
678 
277 
64 
123 
174 

4 
202 


609 

222 

278 

16 

9 

3 

122 
140 
35 
43 

120 

68 

84 

1,095 

52 
175 

29 
122 
503 

97 
104 

32 


153 
480 


QUANTITY  (POUNDS). 


6,371,396 


324,838 

1, 146, 667 

1,045,883 

318, 958 

278, 547 

136, 022 

133, 374 

512, 669 

2,474,438 


55, 161 
32,469 
75, 502 
60, 796 
10,410 
90, 500 

521,445 
92,984 
532,238 

434,042 
109, 234 
117, 830 
76,660 
308,117 

71,820 
53, 273 
90,435 
50, 065 
10, 591 
23, 117 
19,657 

3,170 
126, 190 


1909 


9,405,864 


673,865 

1,910,549 

1,891,208 

473, 196 

480, 805 

93, 971 

424, 482 

457, 740 

3,000,048 


39, 765 
88,562 
16,168 
171 
1,365 
3,156 

13, 643 

114,386 

5,210 

2,783 

8,603 

5,972 

11,116 

107, 683 

43,223 
31,684 
6,837 
157, 186 
87, 087 
90,119 
73,606 
22,927 

84, 868 

43,898 

2,345,672 


118,216 
180, 996 
245, 884 

45,753 
3,800 

79,156- 

390,049 

77,824 

1,442,676 

613,233 

63,619 

81,918 

291,176 

841,262 

106,075 
78,538 

159, 785 
22,754 
14,344 
63,773 
27,927 

700 
259, 386 


97, 263 
70,473 
39, 353 
12,909 
399 
322 

56,148 
18,592 
6,528 
13,703 

20, 435 
190,089 

18,968 
194,990 

49,988 
90,675 
10,276 
69, 895 
81,869 
60, 690 
84,102 
10,245 

52,970 

169,205 

2,777,873 


$2,268,025 


121,780 
393, 433 
383, 471 
124, 679 
109, 878 
56, 815 
53, 924 
207, 040 
817,005 


20, 412 
12,339 
27, 182 
23, 709 
3, 748 
34,390 

172,076 
29,755 
191,602 

172,752 
39,325 
45,959 
26,  a36 
98,599 

27,296 
20,248 
33, 465 
22,031 
4,450 
9,711 
7,478 

1,173 
50,475 


>  13,926 

36, 638 

5,662 

72 

575 

1,357 

6,596 

48,036 

2, 125 

1,058 

3,441 

2,628 
4,785 
43,070 

16,861 
10, 774 

2, 599 
70, 739 
31, 351 
37,851 
27,237 

9,628 

28,006 

14,926 

774,073 


DAIRY   PRODUCTS. 


795 


Table  118 — MILK  AND  CREAM  SOLD,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 
[Figures  for  butter  fat  and  butter  sold  in  Table  120.] 


DIVISION   AND   STATE. 


GEOGR.^pnic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


Ne"w  England: 

Maine , 

New  Hampsliire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts , 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York , 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan , 

Wisconsin , 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri , 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland , 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia , 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina , 

South  Carolina 

Georgia , 

Florida , 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

x\.rkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma , 

Texas , 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho , 

Wyoming , 

Colorado 

New  Mexico , 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada , 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon , 

California 


MILK  sold. 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1919 


United  States 710, 694 


55, 726 
176, 950 
235, 565 
58, 605 
56, 018 
44,846 
•  38, 548 
15, 289 
29, 147 


12,020 
7,728 
10, 570 
14, 681 
1,993 
8,734 

94, 263 
10, 807 
71,880 

43, 919 
22, 397 
37, 601 
44, 380 
87, 268 

12, 955 
14, 158 
12,251 
1,879 
1,602 
5,349 
10, 411 

1,936 
9,125 
31 
8,939 
5,735 

11,578 
5,581 

10,636 
2,457 

15, 952 
12,406 
10, 020 
6,468 

10, 162 
3,591 
7,512 

17,283 

1,752 
3,036 

790 
4,996 
1,055 
1,216 
2,263 

181 

13,041 
6,590 
9,516 


Quantity  (gallons). 


1919 


2,529,331,413 


208,464,058 
879, 984,  OSS 
948, 491, 089 
129, 303, 194 
81, 264, 102 
32, 803, 250 
36, 808, 346 
47,821,325 
164,391,961 


28, 190, 733 
23, 043, 256 
55,319,390 
55, 676, 858 
9, 313, 548 
36, 920, 273 

573, 161, 952 

56, 377, 196 

250, 444, 940 

139, 063, 950 
45, 167, 166 
159, 578, 765 
130, 864, 366 
473, 816, 832 

43, 151, 896 
31,355,659 
17, 900, 545 
3, 047, 096 
2, 697, 554 
10,181,597 
20, 968, 847 

6, 876, 251 
29, 842, 910 
129, 170 
17,009,435 
6, 778, 970 
7, 060, 063 
2, 870, 607 
7, 389,  966 
3, 306, 730 

12, 469, 133 
9,831,349 
6,408,962 
4, 093, 806 

4,332,116 
5,334,031 

7,  781, 754 
19, 360, 445 

5, 101, 542 
6, 302, 891 
2, 144, 590 
16, 086, 983 
1, 626, 479 
6,  707, 170 
a,  051, 137 
800, 533 

63, 575, 339 
22, 878, 290 
77, 938, 332 


1909 


1,937,255,864 


175 
750: 
661 
144 
45: 
22 
21 
31 
85 


524 
56 
169: 

99 
32 

158: 

74 
297: 

53 
55 
15 
1 
2 
6 
9 

4 

19: 

8 
4 


209,  759 
556, 634 
302, 433 
537, 918 
378, 866 
593, 214 
070, 626 
108, 605 
497, 749 


784, 866 
132. 268 
99g;  934 
496, 692 
796,847 
000, 152 

279, 723 
856, 550 
420, 361 

430, 948 
562, 414 
031, 333 
025, 769 
251, 969 

181, 785 
241,511 
733, 185 
644, 150 
.385,  781 
500, 380 
851, 126 

425, 909 
424, 325 
339, 345 
577, 893 
050, 741 
380, 029 
919, 745 
872, 098 
388, 781 

415,482 
814,209 
397, 426 
966, 097 

952, 322 
501,119 
626,217 
990, 968 

584,689 
060,  111 
377, 607 
037, 067 
036, 922 
347, 723 
471,713 
192,833 

524,209 
640, 108 
333, 432 


cream  sold. 


Farms 

report- 

iug, 

1919 


445, 611 


6,970 

9, 424 

154, 973 

192,  794 

4,735 

17,433 

25, 332 

19,817 

14, 133 


2,480 
993 

1,737 
991 
119 
650 

5, 2.57 

189 

3,978 

40,092 
39, 365 
44,350 
21, 978 
9,188 

19,488 
38, 597 
44,218 
17,812 
15,680 
26, 759 
30, 240 

139 

693 

1 

1,895 

963 

651 

137 

193 

63 

13, 238 

2,057 

472 

1,666 

1,875 

75 

17,838 

5,544 

4,991 

4,102 

1,280 

7,046 

1,324 

174 

728 

172 

5,566 
4,173 
4,394 


Quantity  (gallons). 


1919 


82,247,580 


2,487,936 
3, 116, 194 
27, 654, 771 
31,949,388 
1,417,055 
2, 616, 454 
3, 243, 867 
3, 952, 032 
5, 809, 883 


54,933,583 


742, 813 
264, 635 
928, 843 
310, 918 
30, 022 
210,  705 

1, 815, 983 

51,114 

1, 249, 097 

7, 658, 715 
5, 907, 414 
5, 626, 433 
4, 459, 626 
4, 002, 583 

5, 888, 538 
6, 784, 753 
4, 836, 763 
3,098,421 
2,841,406 
3,631,494 
4, 868, 013 

34,252 

311,436 

25 

556, 583 

292, 106 

100, 933 

18, 155 

86,908 

16, 657 

1,581,285 
490, 112 
150,474 
394, 583 

234, 791 

19, 459 

2, 338, 859 

650, 758 

926, 842 
780, 310 
204, 273 
1,381,758 
198,098 

92, 089 
291,659 

77,003 

1, 586, 806 
1,106,341 
3,116,736 


4, 469, 060 

2, 446, 696 

15,272,040 

22, 599, 643 

1,027,441 

368, 959 

1,064,000 

1, 549, 881 

6, 135, 863 


737, 706 
380,  944 
2, 353, 686 
501, 876 
42, 421 
452, 427 

1, 207, 174 

79, 4S5 

1, 160, 037 

2, 191, 997 
1, 347, 660 
2, 104, 352 
2, 485,  OjI 
7, 142, 970 

5, 756, 165 
8,062,449 
1,399,989 
834, 103 
2, 232, 961 
1,952,908 
2,361,068 

25, 809 
455, 498 


302, 217 
104, 696 
21,329 
11,282 
97, 564 
9,048 

159,016 
145, 976 
28,385 
35, 582 

53,302 
32, 433 
526, 193 
452, 072 

274, 979 
319, 542 

46, 680 

440, 257 

9,679 

37, 744 
270, 225 
150, 775 

1,911,261 

827,541 

3,397,061 


796 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 

Table  119 RECEIPTS  FROM  SALE  OF  DAIRY  PRODUCTS, 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia , 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfomia 


1919 


51, 239, 812, 049 


$473, 769, 412 


91, 210, 873 
285,223,148 
•114,022,756 
211, 170, 872 
47,  807, 452 
27, 430, 954 
33, 25(1, 045 
32, 820, 793 
93, 839, 156 


15, 

9, 
26, 
24, 

3, 
1-1, 

174, 

18, 
92, 

72, 
38, 
63, 
62, 
177, 

69, 
45, 
23, 
13, 
12, 
17, 
28, 

2, 
12, 

11, 
6, 
5, 
2, 
5, 
1, 

10, 

8, 
4, 
3, 

3 

2: 
11; 

l-*i 

5, 
6, 
1, 
10, 
1, 
2, 
3, 


543, 
627, 
634. 
279; 
770, 
385, 

155, 
617, 
450, 

539, 
003, 
614, 

7a3, 

082, 

768, 
362, 
600, 
956, 
222, 
982, 
279, 

442, 
166, 
77, 
115, 
470, 
938, 
306, 
435, 
853, 

716, 
537, 
349, 
827, 

674, 
714, 

998, 
868, 

620, 

368, 
605, 
555, 
538, 
481, 
819, 
832, 

412, 
916, 


47,538,217 

122, 989,  (M9 

138, 401, 771 

84, 390,  336 

17, 137, 738 

9,301,281 

11,922,158 

10, 141, 383 

31,947,479 


6, 722, 779 
5, 130, 057 
11,501,577 
14, 840, 927 
2, 017, 444 
7,325,433 

74,939,815 
9,685,352 
38,363,882 

25, 574, 635 
12,768,710 
26,720,849 
22,099,178 
51, 238, 399 

25, 214, 222 
26, 429, 743 
8, 187, 856 
2,876,298 
4,501,430 
7,631,658 
9, 549, 129 

966, 173 
4, 784, 232 

116, 116 
3, 772, 617 
2, 532, 324 
1,787,245 

626,305 
1,974,011 

578, 715 

3, 729, 237 
3,211,978 
1, 358, 504 
1, 001, 562 

1,505,882 
1,588,338 
3,366,515 
5, 461, 423 

1,646,693 
1, 379, 390 

338, 925 
3, 407, 723 

434, 199 

842, 210 
1,648,655 

443,588 

7, 693, 479 
5, 170, 703 
19,083,297 


MILK  SOLD. 


$717, 380, 222 


71,144,292 
249,921,321 
244,928,398 
37, 259,  897 
28, 832, 599 
10, 683, 233 
14, 892, 395 
13, 862, 276 
45,855,811 


8,881,006 

7, 389. 956 

15,581,083 

22.698,929 

3, 667, 306 

12, 926, 012 

159, 005, 454 
18, 056, 363 
72, 859, 504 

38,978,117 
12,612,103 
42, 349,  483 
34,335,072 
116, 653, 623 

11, 583, 626 
8, 519, 484 
5,691,864 
998, 961 
842, 421 
3, 1.36, 984 
6,486,557 

1, 993, 745 
9, 528, 506 
77, 774 
6,068,111, 
2, 466, 158 
2, 679, 728 
1, 285, 534 
3,053,647 
1,679,396 

3, 618, 807 
3, 172, 241 
2, 457, 728 
1, 434, 457 

1,469,776 
2, 409, 576 
2, 738, 708 
8, 274, 335 

1, 821, 781 
1, 831, 036 

577, 347 
4,624,288 

725, 419 
1,781,360 
2, 276, 197 

22-J,  848 

16, 363, 465 

6, 774, 576 

22, 717, 770 


1909 


$252,436,757 


31,344,948 

93,644,462 

73, 063, 198 

18, 214, 700 

8,603,975 

4, 126,  971 

4, 700, 646 

5, 346, 099 

13, 391, 758 


2, 518, 384 
3,613,676 
4, 108, 228 
13, 297, 634 
1, 903, 546 
5, 903,  480 

60, 593, 426 

8, 937, 246 

24, 113, 790 

13, 025, 828 
4, 717, 136 

18, 314, 172 
8, 365, 401 

28,640,661 

6, 146, 512 
6, 032, 685 
2, 756, 163 
293, 956 
350, 303 
1,001,081 
1,634,000 

665, 963 
3, 064, 878 
115, 581 
1, 706, 468 
864, 958 
548, 626 
218, 857 
887,040 
471,704 

1,783,275 

1, 210, 092 

703, 788 

429, 816 

638,755 
1, 277, 122 

715, 455 
2,069,314 

832, 391 
365,375 
155, 882 
1, 988, 153 
295, 634 
573, 095 
916, 015 
219, 554 

3, 889, 006 
2, 156, 576 
7, 346, 176 


1  No  data  were  collected  for  cheese  sold  in  1919. 


DAIRY   PRODUCTS. 
BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND   1909. 


797 


CREAM 

SOLD. 

BUTTER  FAT  SOLD. 

BXJTTER  SOLD. 

■ 

Cheese 

sold. 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

19091 

$111,905,929 

$37,655,047 

$303,552,156 

$82,311,511 

$106,973,742 

$100,378,123 

$987,974 

1 

3, 565, 193 

3,168,909 

10,747,879 

4,413,631 

8,783,509 

8,533,864 

76,865 

2 

4, 3S9, 553 

1,713,979 

7, 366, 588 

12,223,106 

23,545,686 

15,229,862 

177,640 

3 

3S,  026, 639 

10,157,366 

108,703,115 

23,128,671 

22,364,604 

31,855,809 

196,727 

4 

•11,499,188 

14, 530, 377 

117,777,048 

31, 270, 493 

14,634,739 

20, 333, 127 

41,639 

5 

1,863,063 

743, 112 

1,850,432 

125,727 

15,261,358 

7,622,916 

42,008 

6 

3,621,192 

265,754 

4,593,000 

59,062 

8,533,529 

4,842,959 

6,535 

7 

4,508,407 

795, 188 

6,244,965 

1,015,068 

7,610,278 

5,381,690 

29,566 

8 

5, 547, 491 

1,230,340 

9,691,652 

1,352,095 

3, 719, 374 

2,166,918 

45,931 

9 

8, 885, 203 

5,050,022 

36, 577, 477 

8,723,658 

2,520,665 

4,410,978 

371, 063 

10 

959,335 

499, 365 

1,639,385 

1,257,017 

4,063,798 

2,433,332 

14,681 

11 

408, 456 

273,714 

438,807 

168,159 

1, 390, 007 

1,052,226 

22,282 

12 

1,264,889 

1,537,698 

8, 032, 796 

2,204,928 

1,75.5,992 

3, 559, 314 

31,4<^)9 

13 

472, 840 

475, 824 

308, 826 

367, 523 

799,048 

6%,  336 

3,610 

14 

43,522 

55, 997 

10, 471 

1,622 

49, 229 

55, 955 

324 

15 

416, 151 

326,311 

317, 594 

354,382 

725,375 

736,701 

4,559 

16 

2,614,759 

904,502 

3, 555, 8.57 

10,007,652 

8,978,980 

3, 407, 122 

27, 113 

17 

125,711 

76,399 

31,265 

73,743 

404,235 

593,826 

4,138 

18 

1,649,083 

733,078 

3,779,460 

2,141,711 

14,162,471 

11,228,914 

146,389 

19 

10,131,885 

1,498,138 

■1.5,898,417 

1,982,653 

7,530,680 

9,021,1,50 

46,866 

20 

8,255,252 

920,369 

13,867,056 

1,618,075 

3,268,875 

5,508,198 

4,932 

21 

7, 893, 871 

1,515,676 

8,85.5,845 

1,210,748 

4,515,789 

5,674,830 

5,423 

22 

5,964,703 

1,675,024 

17,041,904 

4,845,013 

5,441,434 

7, 178, 433 

35, 307 

23 

5,780,928 

4, 548, 159 

63, 039, 893 

13,472,182 

1,607,826 

4,473,198 

104, 199 

24 

7,380,909 

3,^2,993 

48,  .533, 294 

10,922,293 

2,270,269 

4,591,554 

10,870 

25 

8, 379, 826 

5,071,600 

25,077,344 

11,020,868 

3,385,596 

4,296,424 

8,166 

26 

6,627,837 

938, 157 

7,778,939 

1, 229, 478 

3,501,535 

3,253,565 

10,493 

27 

4, 062, 780 

528,977 

7,495,928 

537, 816 

1,398,808 

1,514,215 

1,334 

28 

3,681,313 

1,436,094 

6,928,089 

1,379,091 

770, 739 

1,334,308 

1,034 

29 

4,993,050 

1,399,408 

8,689,8.39 

2,771,815 

1,162,326 

2,451,987 

7,307 

30 

6,373,473 

1,613,148 

13,273,615 

3,408,532 

2,145,466 

2,891,074 

2,375 

31 

41,685 

18,666 

39,326 

4,326 

367, 497 

277,202 

16 

32 

378,956 

295,963 

249,323 

83,676 

2,009,543 

1,313,822 

2,5,893 

33 

63 

726, 105 

32 
639, 6S3 

49 
3,681,734 

535 
1,756,000 

34 

220,' 274' 

2.5,"  333" 

4,' .542' 

35 

355, 093 

69, 116 

304,057 

2,503 

3,344,964 

1,  .588, 613 

7,134 

36 

160,758 

21,399 

435,672 

2,146 

2,662,397 

1  212,404 

2,710 

37 

29,556 

13,721 

48,369 

2,924 

943, 077 

'  389, 134 

1,669 

38 

141,000 

94, 031 

11.5,991 

4,187 

2,124,734 

988,723 

30 

39 

29,847 

9,942 

17,379 

632 

127,363 

%,423 

14 

40 

2,232,182 

108,334 

2, 275,  .566 

41, 456 

2,590,317 

1,793,142 

3,030 

41 

587, 514 

101,266- 

1,063,225 

9,014 

3,714,415 

1,890,272 

1,334 

42 

207, 137 

28, 115 

269, 420 

5,926 

1,414,719 

620,177 

408 

43 

594,359 

28,039 

984, 789 

2,666 

814,048 

539,368 

1,673 

44 

332,771 

43,642 

456, 152 

18,420 

1,416,072 

803,841 

1,224 

45 

35,797 

34,306 

35, 802 

1,828 

233, 216 

257, 750 

17,332 

46 

3,248,949 

362,612 

4,132,281 

670,821 

1,878,375 

1,615,694 

1,933 

47 

890,890 

351,628 

1,620,730 

323,999 

4,082,615 

2,704,405 

9,077 

48 

1,247,557 

248,397 

1,541,353 

192,819 

1,009,687 

365,916 

7,170 

49 

1,113,079 

265,025 

2,667,303 

336, 178 

756,851 

403,744 

9,068 

50 

290, 704 

33, 181 

527, 740 

17,718 

209,292 

131,116 

998 

51 

1,920,574 

299,626 

3, 126, 259 

311,222 

883, 954 

800, 740 

7,9,S2 

52 

284, 154 

11,998 

348,680 

3,282 

179,909 

119, 468 

3,817 

53 

131,988 

37, 280 

457,984 

184, 574 

■  109, 812 

39,924 

7,337 

54 

436, 118 

223, 840 

565, 972 

242,075 

541,404 

257, 379 

9,346 

55 

123,317 

110,993 

456,361 

64, 197 

28,465 

48,631 

213 

.56 

2,233,112 

1,486,924 

5,698,922 

1,371,075 

1,117,186 

941,285 

5,189 

57 

1,635,358 

701, 177 

6,857,330 

1,586, 1S9 

649,243 

706,301 

20, 460 

58 

5,010,733 

2,861,921 

24,021,225 

5,766,394 

754,236 

2,763,392 

34.5,414 

59 

798 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


TABLE  120.— BUTTER  FAT   AND    BUTTER   SOLD,    BY   DIVISIONS  AND   STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central . . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central . 

Moimtain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central 

Miimesota 


butter  fat  sold. 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1919 


875,200 


14, 357 

14, 851 

305, 551 

398, 706 

10, 653 

23, 583 

38,428 

31,518 

•  37,  553 


3,353 
705 

9,145 

629 

15 

610 

7,228 

98 

7,525 


65, 
65, 
49, 
58, 
65, 

103, 


050 
Iowa t    81, 340 

48,141 
29, 820 
29, 593 
46, 233 
60, 529 


Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia , 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia , 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee , 

Alabama 

Mississippi , 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas , 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma , 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington , 

Oregon 

California 


164 
580 
1 
862 
773 
810 
777 
510 
176 

905 
100 
605 
973 

147 
478 
942 
861 

211 
937 
249 
700 
798 
462 
758 
403 

707 
399 

447 


Quantity  (pounds). 


1919 


532, 244, 072 


17, 571 

12,490; 

187, 178: 

214, 581 

3, 365: 

8, 548: 

12,431 

17,884 

58, 192 


2,705 

758 

13, 072 

506 

15 

511 

6,298 

61 

6, 130: 

29, 828 
25, 922: 
17, 052: 
31,647 

82, 727: 

82,412 
45,411 
14, 853: 
14,  GO?: 
13,615: 
17, 621 
26,060: 

76 
448, 

1,163 

581 

729: 

98: 

240: 

27: 

4, 238, 

1, 862 

582 

1, 864: 

897 

72: 

8, 357 

3, 103 

2, 909 

4,  951 

1,005 

5,804 

682 

762 

1,049 

718 

9, 738 
10, 835: 
37, 618: 


223 
519 
858 
593 

812 
455 
831 
449 

284 
818 
907 
055 
973 
599 
559 
438 

094 

785 
426 


1909 


305,662,587 


14,599, 

44, 023' 

85, 099: 

123, 176 

505 

217 

4, 465: 

4, 799: 

28, 774: 


4,060, 
566 

7,  756 

1, 148 

5 

1,063 

36, 249, 

249: 
7, 524; 

7,563 
6,361 
4, 637: 
18,287: 
48, 248: 

40, 414, 
42,  917: 
4,  927 
2, 185 
5, 776: 
12, 371 
14,583 

IS, 
343 


97, 


74 

7: 

3, 137 

1,247; 

652 

1,191 

67 

1,08?: 

11 

665: 

914 

209 

4,.3S6 
5,211 
19, 176: 


BUTTER  sold. 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1919 


1,269,814 


37, 437 
139, 125 
213,475 
202, 020 
260,  985 
198, 398 
1.53,541 
37, 463 
27,370 


Quantity  (pounds). 


1919 


19, 895 
5,685 
4,629 
3,358 
370 
3,500 

52,429 

3,624 
83, 072 

60, 317 

37, 809 
58, 060 
44, 874 
12,415 

24, 168 
40,015 
61, 864 
18,  800 
11,020 
17,445 
28,  708 

3,234 

16, 622 

4 

68,407 
42, 522 
56, 998 
21,553 
48, 841 
2,804 

63, 065 
76, 948 
36,083 

22. 302 

34,600 
5,502 

32. 303 
81, 136 

11,891 

8,188 

2,183 

10, 328 

2, 380 

897 

1, 393 

203 

12, 24-1 
7,362 
7,764 


207,859,564 


14, 670, 830 

41,855,538 
42, 377, 384 
28, 8&3, 728 
32, 495, 022 
19,418,492 
16,421,394 
7, 196, 857 
4,540,319 


6,945,411 
2, 272,  752 
2, 954, 634 
1,282,887 
81, 150 
1, 133, 996 

15, 455, 725 

674, 267 
25, 725, 546 

14,116,447 
6, 438, 298 
8, 734, 470 

10, 154, 869 
2, 933, 300 

4,392,185 
6,463,846 
7, 022, 562 
2, 898,  998 
1,493,800 
2,338,491 
4, 273, 846 

675, 359 
3,925,042 
81 
8, 007, 298 
7, 155, 413 
.5, 819, 193 
1,956,001 
4, 728, 372 

228,263 

,5,917,916 
8,468,929 
3, 160, 572 
1, 871, 075 

3,182,328 

471,596 

3,820,173 

8, 947, 297 

2, 062, 541 

1;  381, 995 
395, 135 

1, 739, 147 
332, 002 
193, 597 

1,040,581 
51,859 

2, 012, 530 
1,145,803 
1, 381, 986 


1909 


415,080,489 


29,528,001 
57, 828, 247 
135, 159, 149 
88, 186, 732 
33, 888, 871 
22,688,468 
24,321,179 
7, 635,  775 
15, 844, 067 


8, 389, 817 
3,  510, 593 
12, 892, 124 
2,220,311 
177, 322 
2, 337, 834 

12, 630, 113 

2,003,029 

43, 195, 105 

39, 252, 326 
24,715,894 
24, 442, 251 
30,010,783 
16,  737, 895 

18, 016, 409 
17,917,387 
14, 646, 771 
7,019,169' 
5,941,092 
11,652,068 
12, 993, 836 

1,024,945 
5,682,228 
1,800 
7, 983, 430 
7, 077, 664 
5, 670, 590 
1, 752, 209 
4, 385, 354 
310,651 

8,421,827 
9,009,307 
2, 805, 021 
2, 462, 313 

3, 694, 311 

1,019,420 

7, 465, 824 

12, 141, 624 

1,234,263 
1,417,663 
461, 952 
2,914,143 
410, 634 
120, 951 
919, 581 
156, 588 

3,112,326 
2, 446, 158 
10,285,583 


WOOL  AND    MOHAIR. 


799 


Table  121.— PRODUCTION  AND  VALUE  OF   WOOL,  BY   DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States 228, 795, 354 


Geogeapttic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . . 
West  North  Central. . . 

South  AtJantic 

East  South  Central . . . 
West  South  Central.. - 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Elaine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  Nokth  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wvoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


total  production,  including  estimates 

(POUNDS)l. 


1919 


1,399,736 
6,853,016 
34,  .544, 603 
29,305,710 
5, 268, 497 
5,057,984 
16,282,327 
93, 818,  .531 
36,264,950 


665,453 

161, 681 

417, 9.55 

88,358 

13, 488 

52, 801 

3,350,824 

58,219 

3,443,973 

15,264,513 
4,069,378 
4,183,214 
7, 835, 558 
3,191,940 

3,054,384 
6,967,566 
7, 705, 993 
1,826,352 
5,112,798 
2, 562, 280 
2,076,337 

15, 875 
551, 194 


Increase. 


1909 


289,419,977 


2,006,040 
8, 520, 646 

48,670,564 

24,709,945 
6,677,028 
6, 123, 485 

11,359,271 
145,311,085 

36,041,913 


1, 520, 109 
2,442,090 
342, 302 
67, 913 
166, 720 
162, 294 

3,001,263 

1,329,315 

247, 241 

480, 165 

374, 595 

402, 430 

604,824 

14,900,478 

18, 267, 200 
17,860,527 
18,411,773 
9,755,312 
8, 300, 804 
3, 130, 795 
11,690,303 
6,401,817 

5,008,945 
16,039,048 
1.5,216,957 


947,622 
209, 518 
625,722 
127, 897 
24,009 
71,272 

4,235,707 

94, 726 

4,190,213 

21,685,258 
5,360,044 
4,971,380 

11,965,405 
4,688,477 

3,2.59,282 
5,484,702 
7, 343, 222 
1,676,830 
3, 598, 246 
2, 177, 355 
1, 170, 308 

19, 059 
705,320 


-60,624,623 


-606,304 
-1,667,630 
-14,12.5,901 

4, 595, 765 
-1,408,531 
-1,065,501 

4,923,056 

-51,492,554 

223,037 


1,937,252 

2,719,684 

493, 882 

86,819 

427, 943 

287, 069 

3, 448, 848 

1, 854, 172 

339,884 

480, 581 

376,877 

442,865 

281,750 

10, 257, 779 

37,669,031 
16,377,265 
42, 827, 866 

7, 563, 219 
16, 994, 017 

5, 503, 800 
12, 102, 220 

6,273,667 

3,135,348 
18,841,862 
14,064,703 


-282, 169 
-47, 837 

-207, 767 
-39, 539 
-10,521 
-18,471 

-884, 883 

-36,  .507 

-746,240 

-6, 420, 745 
-1,290,666 
-788, 166 
-4,129,847 
-1,496,537 

-204, 898 
1,482,864 
362, 771 
149,522 
1, 514,  552 
384,925 
906, 029 

-3, 184 
-154,126 


Per 
cent. 


-20.9 


-30.2 
-19.6 
-29.0 

18.6 
-21.1 
-17.4 

43.3 

-35.4 

0.6 


-117,143 
-277;  594 
-151, 580 
-18,906 
-261,223 
-124,775 

-447, 585 

-524, 857 

-92,643 

-416 

-2,282 

-40,435 

323,074 

4,642,699 

-19,401,831 
1,483,262 

-24,416,093 
2,192,093 

-8,693,213 

-2,373,005 

-411,917 

128, 150 

1,873,597 

-2, 802, 814 

1,152,254 


-29.8 
-22.8 
-33.2 
-30.9 
-43.8 
-25.9 

-20.9 
-38.5 
-17.8 

-29.6 
-24.1 
—  15.9 
-34.5 
-31.9 

-6.3 

27.0 

4.9 

8.9 
42.1 
17.7 
77.4 

-16.7 
-21.9 


-21.5 
-10.2 
-30.7 
-21.8 
-61.0 
-43.5 

-13.0 

-28.3 

-27.3 

-0.1 

—0.6 

—9.1 

114.7 

45.3 

-51.5 

9.1 

-.57. 0 

29.0 

-51.2 

-43.1 

-3.4 

2.0 

59.8 

-14.9 

8.2 


$120, 417, 549 


853,928 
4,247,588 
20,925,934 
15, 402, 844 
3,233,092 
2, 889, 865 
8,383,574 
47,  .51 1,714 
16,969,010 


412, 581 
9.5,392 

250, 773 

55,660 

8,363 

31, 153 

1,976,986 

32, 020 

2, 238, 582 

10,074,579 
2,319,545 
2,217,103 
4,622,979 
1,691,728 

1, 557, 736 
3, 762, 486 
4,161,236 
913,176 
2,760,911 
1,229,894 
1,017,405 


319,693 


912,065 
1,587,359 

184, 843 
35, 994 
93, 363 
90,885 

1,770,745 
731, 123 
133, 510 
254, 487 

176,060 

205, 239 

2.54, 026 

7, 748, 249 

10,229,632 
8,751,658 
9, 574, 122 
4, 877, 656 
3,901,378 
1,440,166 
5, 728, 248 
3,008,854 

2,254,025 
8,019,524 
6,695,461 


1909 


$65,472,328 


574,577 
2, 492, 257 

14,276,742 
6, 127, 159 
1,955,262 
1,648,579 
2,442,998 

29,211,379 
6,743,375 


266,080 
57, 460 

192, 002 

33,670 

6.835 

18, 530 

1, 163, 846 

22, 482 

1,305,929 

6,749,005 
1,532,914 
1,299,218 
3,428,320 
1,267,285 

816,866 
1,413,711 
1,947,000 
381,722 
847,012 
464, 183 
256,605 

5,125 
199, 909 


564,386 
839, 555 
130, 724 

20,432 
117, 871 

77,260 

974,347 

466, 459 

85,677 

122,096 

86,045 

99,424 

55, 187 

2,202,342 

8, 223, 754 
3,345,037 
8,912,608 
1,458,003 
3,131,971 
983, 761 
2,093,827 
1,062,418 

536,708 
3,782,721 
2,423,946 


1  Figures  include  estimates  for  farms  which  reported  sheep  on  hand  on  the  census  date,  but  no  wool 
production  for  the  preceding  calendar  year. 


800 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CEISTSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  122.— PRODUCTION  AND  VALUE  OF  MOHAIR,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100  or  when  per  cent  is 

more  than  1,000.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States . 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 322 

New  Hampshire 452 

Vermont 353 

Massachusetts 468 

Rhodelsland 72 

Connecticut 195 

Middle  Atlantic: 

NewYork 1,093 

Ncw.lersey 85 

Pennsylvania 864 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 1,142 

Indiana 5, 215 

IlUnois 5, 275 

Michigan 1, 617 

Wisconsin 2, 795 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 2, 956 

Iowa 6, 938 

Missouri 118, 083 

North  Dalvota 719 

South  Dakota 722 

Nebraska 1, 071 

Kansas 7, 231 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 99 

Maryland 819 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 5, 015 

West  Virginia 10, 757 

North  CaroUna 630 

South  Carolma 257 

Georgia 533 

Florida 14,903 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 9, 305 

Tennessee 5, 878 

Alabama 2, 003 

Mississippi 1, 972 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas ;  33, 770 

Louisiana j  1, 353 

Oklahoma I  29, 498 

Texas '  5, 084, 920 

Mountain: 

Montana 2, 628 

Idaho 2, 486 

Wyoming 756 

Colorado 21, 895 

New  Mexico 369,711 

Arizona 357, 626 

Utah 81,  405 

Nevada 2, 255 

Pacific: 

Washington 9, 834 

Oregon ;  380, 675 

California 220, 179 


production,  as  reported  (pounds). 


6, 808, 890 


1,862 

2,042 

16, 044 

137, 720 

33, 073 

19, 158 

5, 149, 541 

838, 762 

610, 688 


1909 


3, 778, 706 


4,445 

8,797 

35, 044 

116, 057 

21, 009 

13,  241 

2, 016, 736 

738, 226 

825, 151 


639 
629 
471 

1,695 
2 

1,009 

5,412 

187 

3,198 

5,840 
4, 472 
14, 922 
5,677 
4,133 

6,929 

29, 206 

66,684 

470 

1, 538 

2,425 

8,805 

210 
1,570 


8,047 

8,991 

1,020 

48G 

520 

165 

7,702 

3,428 

808 

1,303 

7, 265 

1,044 

10, 503 

1,997,924 

8,328 

16, 412 

14, 238 

7,894 

394, 895 

246, 032 

44, 708 

5,719 

19, 120 
523, 435 

282, 596 


Increase. 


Amount. 


Per 

cent. 


80.2 


-2,583 

—6,755 

-19,000 

21, 663 

12,064 

5,917 

3, 132,  805 

100, 536 

-214, 463 


-317 
-177 
-118 
-1,227 
70 
-814 

-4,319 

-102 

-2,3:34 

-4,698 
743 
-9,647 
-4,060 
-1,338 

-3, 973 

-22,  268 

61, 399 

249 

-816 

-1,354 

-1,574 

-111 
-751 


-3,032 

1,766 

-390 

-229 

13 

14,798 

1, 603 

2, 4.50 

1,195 

669 

26, 505 

309 

18, 995 

3,086,996 

-5,700 

-13,926 

-13,482 

14, 001 

-25, 184 

111,594 

36, 697 

-3, 464 

-9,286 

-142,760 

-62,417 


-58. 1 

-76.8 

-54.2 

18.7 

57.4 

44.7 

155.  3 

13.6 

-26.0 


-49.6 
-28.1 
-25.1 
-72.4 


-80.7 

-79.8 
-54.5 
-73.0 

-80.4 
16.6 
-64.6 
-71.5 
-32.4 

-57.3 
-76.2 
77.1 
53.0 
-53.1 
-55.  8 
-17.9 

-52.9 

-47.8 


-37.7 

19.6 

-38.2 

-47.1 

2.5 


20.8 
71.5 
147.9 
51.3 

364.  8 
29.6 
180.  9 
154.5 

-68.4 

-84.9 

-94.7 

177.  4 

-6.4 

45.4 

82.1 

-60.6 

-48.6 
-27.3 
-22. 1 


1919 


$3, 589, 310 


1,132 

1,102 

7,926 

65,614 

19, 242 

9,494 

2, 704, 269 

454, 279 

326, 252 


147 
299 
204 
337 
42 
103 

612 

51 

439 

635 
2,582 
2,423 

799 
1,4S7 

1,520 

3,423 

56, 164 

375 

354 

533 

3,245 

59 

487 


2, 648 

6,417 

380 

123 

276 

8,852 

4,456 
2,857 
1,317 


15, 547 

749 

14, 698 

2,673,275 

1, 501 

1,520 

344 

11,028 

187, 150 

192, 351 

59, 171 

1,214 

4,714 
211,378 
110, 160 


4, 060 
128, 230 
60, 821 


EGGS  AND   CHICKENS. 


801 


TABLE  123.— EGGS  PRODUCED  ON   FARMS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (  — )  denotes  decrease.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 


Geoge.vphic  drtsions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  Nortli  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts ■ 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut , 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

niinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

AVest  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Cahlornia 


total  production  of  chicken 

EGGS,  INCL.  estimates  (DOZENS).' 


1919 


1,654,044,932 


1909 


1,574,979,416 


37,631,896 
151,453,438 
400,44£,456 
474,591,975 
144,662,300 
138,152,110 
157,008,42i 

49,993,154 
100,106,181 


54,668,994 
159,465,468 
389,2-56,925 
442,167,894 
134,289,761 
127, 308, 625 
163,644,118 
35, 233, 191 
68,944,440 


9,977,349 
5,005,302 
5, 166, 689 
9, 604, 274 
1,536,858 
6,341,424 

62,175,162 
13,280,104 
75,998,172 

102,377,143 
8:5,101,293 

105,757,907 
55,986,999 
53,222,114 

60,249,543 
120,697,319 
117,203,569 
20,820,407 
30,351,984 
49, 132, 537 
76,136,616 

3,908,463 
15,085,691 
42,932 
36,551,269 
21,708,279 
24,841,021 
12,812,143 
23,181,939 

6,530,663 

42,224,720 
48,707,146 
23,436,979 
23,783,265 

28,168,285 
13,136,046 
45,440,017 
70,264,074 

11,858,042 
8, 604, 809 
3, 165, 743' 

14,172,375 

3,062,790 

2,524,832 

5,709,076 

895,487 

21,356,576 
14,625,720 
64,123,885 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease . 


5.0 


-31.2 

-5.0 

2.9 

7.3 

7.7 

8.5 

-4.1 

41.9 

45.2 


$861, 082, 803 


14,876,215 
7,469,472 
7,001,897 

13,%1,352 
2,862,246 
8,497,812 

71,191,449 
14,590,6:^0 
73,683,489 

100,284,261 
80,028,638 
99, 1 18, 224 
59,656,356 
50,269,446 

53,323,702 
10S,662,8S2 
110,922,159 
17,069,496 
24,641,342 
46,460,624 
81,087,689 

4,395,100 
15,2;«,591 
51,062 
34,539,082 
18,948,259 
23,179,226 
10,983,171 
20,606,219 

6,349,051 

43,781,616 
41,244,285 
21,945,662 
20,337,062 

26,486,526 
14,423,023 
45,356,592 
77,377,977 

5,950,015 
6,433,840 
2,070,799 
10,  .577, 829 
2,961,352 
1,731,872 
4, 644, 829 
862,655 

16,373,740 
11,835,462 
40,735,238 


-32.9 
-33.0 
-26.2 
-31.2 
-46.3 
-25.4 

-12.7 

-9.0 

3.1 

2.1 

3.8 

6.7 

-6.0 

5.9 

13.0 
11.1 

5.7 
22.0 
23.2 

5.8 
-6.1 

-11.1 

-1.0 

-15.9 

5.8 

14.6 

7.2 

16.7 

12.5 

2.9 

-3.6 
18.1 
6.8 
16.9 

6.3 
-8.9 

0.2 
-9.2 

99.3 
3.3.7 
52.9 
34.0 

3.4 
45.8 
22.9 

3.8 

30.4 
23.6 
57.4 


VALITE  OF  CHICKEN  EGGS.' 


$303,296,012 


21,841,202 
74,870,761 
159,334,852 
166, 675, 154 
62,037,007 
50,931,866 
57,488,393 
20,109,956 
47,893,612 


1909 


1.5,006,734 
36,848,320 
74, 595, 257 
76,722,932 
26,211,141 
22,002,037 
26,086,357 
8,489,470 
17,333,764 


5,487,542 
2,853,022 
2,738,346 
6,050,693 
906, 746 
3, 804, 854 

31,087,581 
7,304,057 
36,479,123 

42,998,400 
32,409,504 
40,188,005 
23,514,540 
20,224,403 

21,689,835 
42,244,062 
42,193,285 
7,078,938 
10,016,155 
16,705,063 
26,647,816 

1,993,316 

6,637,704 

21,466 

15,351,533 
8,900,394 

10,433,229 
5,893,586 
9,736,414 
3,069,365 

15,200,899 

18,021,644 

8,671,682 

9,037,641 

10,140,583 
4,991,697 
16,358,406 
25,997,707 

4,624,636 
3,441,924 
1,297,956 
5,668,950 
1,347,628 
1,186,671 
2,112,368 
429,834 

10,037,591 

6,435,317 

31,420,704 


$306,688,960 


3,769,681 
2,033,121 
1,703,214 
4,211,958 
837,496 
2,451,364 

16,776,799 
3, 832, 751 
16,238,770 

19,610,417 
15,149,620 
18,751,049 
11,652,665 
9,4:51,516 

9,640,434 
19,043,244 
19,229,528 
2,984,773 
4,155,161 
7,902,483 
13,767,309 

956,373 
3,177,515 
15,048 
6,779,042 
3, 628, 127 
4,197,174 
2,147,657 
3,939,986 
1,370,219 

7,529,065 
7,142,016 
3,713,533 
3,617,423 

4,365,627 
2,406,877 
7,45:5,912 
11,859,941 

1,689,826 
1,6:51,398 
493, 865 
2,419,666 
677, 973 
526, 500 
989,959 
260,383 

4,276,801 
2,886,633 
10,170,330 


Value  of 

all  eggs 

produced, 

1909 


•15,155,991 
37, 507, 552 
75,237,900 
77,493,327 
26,515,679 
22,283,364 
26,395,765 
8, 582, 548 
17,486,834 


3,792,335 
2,043,338 
1,715,221 
4,280,445 
&18,527 
2,476,125 

17,101,732 
3,903,005 
10,502,815 

19,748,658 
15,287,205 
lS,940,4.-)-l 
11,734,799 
9,526,784 

9,767,410 
19,2.5,6(*0 
19,345,6{;2 
3,04.5,687 
4,244,2'.d 
7,990,377 
13,864,360 

968,970 
3, 23^, 759 
15,277 
6,882,276 
3,672,193 
4,256,769 
2,162,797 
3,971,760 
1,379,878 

7,605,116 
7,258,146 
:5, 762, 445 
3,657,657 

4,459,272 
2, 448, 502 
7,544,445 
11,943,546 

1,610,766 
1,548,431 
501,:586 
2,444,006 
683,411 
530, 746 
999,959 
263,813 

4,311,291 
2,912,849 
10,262,694 


I  Fi-'ures  for  both  1919  and  1909includeestimates  for  farms  reporting  chickens  on  hand  on  thecensus  date 
but  no  eggs  produced  during  the  preoedingcalendarj-ear.  The retiuTis  for  1909  included  all  eggs  prod iiced. 
To  obtain  figures  for  chicken  eggs  alone  in  1909,  the  quantity  and  value  of  eggs  of  other  kinds  have  boea 
estimated  and  deducted. 


75108°— 22- 


-51 


802 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE    CENSUS— AGEICUL.TUEE. 


Table  124.— CHICKENS  RAISED  ON  FARMS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 
[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.) 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States  . . . 

Geogeapijic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermo.'it 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

•Indiana 

IlUnois 

Michigan 

WisconsJJi 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

G  eorgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Lotu.siana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Wasliington 

Oregon,  

California 


total  number  of  chickens 
raised,  including  estimates .1 


1919 


473,301,959 


8, 477, 360 
31, 059, 1G5 
99,251,552 
126,762,874 
65, 374, 047 
51,071,455 
57, 328, 795 
13, 037, 295 
20,939,416 


908,466 
172,274 
015,742 
401,068 
433,668 
546, 142 

872,644 
522,776 
663,745 

458, 227 
618,296 
893, 565 
441,555 
839, 909 

062,386 
076, 091 
363, 102 
324, 137 
637, 808 
796, 750 
502,600 

204,793 
257, 655 
14, 103 
227, 483 
873, 287 
047, 006 
015,952 
588,012 
145, 756 

506, 845 
554, 496 
179,698 
830, 416 

.111,223 
570, 587 
817,261 

829,724 

226,538 
250, 489 
893,  857 
880, 873 
920, 979 
569, 325 
107,446 
187,788 

860,217 
150, 155 
929,044 


1909 


460,611,201 


10, 756, 947 
34,070,056 
98, 895, 698 
118,998,060 
05, 058, 950 
55,683,712 
54, 701, 253 
8, 431, 522 
14,014,403 


2,554,902 
1,362,577 
1,246,613 
3,054,934 
569, 809 
1,968,112 

13,393,599 

4, 328, 628 
16,348,429 

22,776,881 
22, 098, 906 
31,058,772 
12, 529, 844 
10,431,235 

11,412,001 
28, 970, 482 
30, 413, 289 
3,829,177 
5, 802, 869 
14, 724, 281 
23,845,961 

1,401,446 

5,419,957 

13, 850 

15, 182, 753 

5,204,967 
13, 765, 827 

8, 062, 383 
13, 706, 397 

2, 301, 370 

17,572,773 
15,865,254 
11,382,815 
10,862,870 

9,673,838 

5,830,049 

15, 336, 955 

23,860,411 

1,366,835 
1,588,794 
494, 768 
2,585,132 
893, 831 
374, 241 
946, 647 
181, 274 

3,610,589 
2,554,583 
7, 849, 231 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


2.8 


-21.2 

-8.8 

0.4 

6.5 

0.5 

-8.3 

4.8 

54.6 

49.4 


-25.3 
-14.0 
-18.5 
-21.4 
-23.9 
-21.4 

-11.4 

-18.6 

-4.2 

-1.4 

2.4 

-3.8 

-0.7 

13.5 

32.0 
7.3 
-3.5 
39.0 
31.6 
7.3 
-5.6 

-14.0 

-3.0 

1.8 

-6.3 

-6.4 

2.0 

11.8 

6.4 

-6.8 

-ll.S 
-2.0 

-10.6 
-9.5 

-5.8 

-4.5 

9.7 

8.3 

136. 1 
41.6 
80.7 
50.1 

3.0 
52.1 
17.0 

3.6 

34.6 
23.3 
64.7 


value  of  chickens 
raised.! 


1919 


$386,240,367 


10,762,556 
33, 880, 697 
90, 479, 433 
103, 583, 599 
48, 594, 2.56 
34, 256, 229 
39, 530, 740 
9,906,-323 
15, 246, 534 


2,328,329 
1,488,788 
1,300,150 
2,953,314 
620, 145 
2,071,830 

11,753,918 
4,896,659 
17,230,120 

21, 110, 733 
20,356,466 
27, 502, 080 
11,446,231 
10,063,923 

11,748,661 
27,968,482 
24,077,744 
3, 407, 448 
6,033,868 
12, 795, 368 
17,552,028 

1, 216, 841 
5,099,925 
16, 218 
10,528,337 
4,142,294 
9,973,374 
6,311,166 
9, 482, 208 
1, 823, 893 

11,009,860 
11,043,692 
6,107,819 
6,094,858 

6, 104, 519 
3, 843, 705 
12, 276, 601 
17,305,915 

2, 258, 577 
1,620,352 
724, 024 
3, 104, 698 
755, 203 
512, 393 
775, 212 
155, 864 

3,742,367 

2, 583, 127 
8,921,040 


1909 


$184,902,527 


6,989,191 
19, 771, 902 
44,919,397 
48,811,295 
21, 353, 022 
16, 543, 401 
15,501,002 
3,993,778 
7, 019, 539 


1,412,625 

.850, 007 
700, 891 

2,271,235 
451, 166 

1,303,267 

7, 798, 134 
3,484,502 
8,489,266 

10,392,763 
9,910,951 

14, 402, 766 
5, 857, 102 
4,355,815 

4,295,291 
13, 191,  406 
13,290,198 
1, 368, 179 
2,145,922 
5,-579,049 
8,941,250 

746, 294 
2,616,891 
8,183 
5,383,227 
1,974,-530 
3,912,1,87 
2, 188, 886 
3,617,246 

905, 578 

6,000,512 
5, 069, 726 
2, 747, 064 
2,726,099 

2, 403, 855 
1,696,689 
4,951,694 
6,448,764 

717,705 
733, 441 
235, 005 
1,277,417 
341, 786 
204,  881 
381,  132 
102, 111 

1,766,812 

1,291,946 
3,960,781 


Value  of  all 

fowls  raised, 

1909 


$202, 506, 272 


'  Figures  for  both  1919  and  1909  include  estimates  for  farms  reporting  chickens  on  hand  on  the  census  date 
but  no  chickens  raised  during  the  preceding  calendar  year.  The  returns  for  1909  included  all  kinds  of  fowls 
raised.  To  obtain  figures  for  chickens  alone  in  1909,  the  number  and  value  of  other  fowls  raised  have 
been  estimated  and  deducted. 


EGGS  AND   CHICKENS. 


803 


Table  125.— EGGS  AND  CHICKENS  SOLD,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


tTnited  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois .• . . . 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W'est  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

ilissouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Marjdand 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  C.'^ntkal: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Me.xico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Caliiornia 


EGGS  sold   (as  reported). 


Farms 
reporting. 


Quantity 
(dozens). 


4, 088, 169 


1, 010, 813, 258 


86,  173 
313, 023 
S.S2, 31S 
869, 234 
626, 7-10 
611, 435 
467, 570 

98,318 
103, 058 


27,855 
11,069 
17,372 
15,244 
2,413 
12, 520 

133, 808 

18,294 

160,921 

214,069 
176,084 
202, 259 
146, 282 
143, 624 

134, 608 
187,096 
219, 991 
46, 459 
52, 180 
94,644 
134, 256 

8, 568 
37,478 
67 
141,112 
68,  134 
147, 558 
67, 298 
127,145 
29,080 

196,370 
187, 594 
139,927 
117,544 

111,486 

48,828 

106, 410 

200, 846 

23,692 
19, 820 
6,059 
30, 164 
7,816 
3, 618 
6, 193 
956 

33,003 
27, 522 
42,533 


Value. 


$404,562,912 


24, 212, 749 

104, 302, 743 

274, 303, 755 

306, 832, 765 

75, 955, 820 

75, 555, 136 

62,044,369 

21,310,233 

66, 295, 688 


6,770,370 
3, 299, 639 
3,094,170 
6,022,298 
1,017,488 
4,008,784 

40, 455, 153 

S,  691, 656 

55,155,931 

74,898,009 
59,953,301 
70,011,698 
36,362,261 
33,078,423 

37, 6.39, 899 

81,21.5,875 
84,327,264 
8, 498, 671 
17,427,479 
27,114,878 
50,008,699 

2, 811, 908 
10,650,009 
15, 170 
23,213,608 
14, 358, 172 
11,058,388 
3, 342, 717 
7, 188,  539 
3, 311,  .309 

25, 631, 564 

31,241,103 

9,399,141 

9, 283, 328 

12,048,940 

4,915.384 

20, 124;  662 

24, 955, 383 

4,387,077 
3, 555, 021 
1, 153, 000 
6, 3.52, 073 
1, 112, 958 
1, 320, 387 
3, 0.59, 845 
3^9, 872 

13, 107, 150 

8, 426, 715 

44,761,823 


CHICKENS  sold  (AS  REPORTED). 


Farms 
reporting. 


2,698,211 


14, 086, 764 
51,059,828 
108, 342,  696 
107, 921, 254 
32, 293, 802 
27, 564, 260 
22, 460, 103 
8, 515, 629 
32,318,576 


3,735,171 
1, 865, 739 
1, 661, 695 
3, 827, 993 
601,363 
2,391,803 

20, 185, 619 

4, 766, 876 

26, 107, 333 

31,092,151 
23, 254, 964 
26,387,664 
15, 151, 355 
12,456,562 

13,531,653 
28,713,386 
30,4-29,597 
2,886,246 
.5,809,376 
9,221,227 
17, 329, 769 

1,439,544 
4, 702, 632 
7,944 
9, 7S6,  435 
.5, 846, 359 
4,511,405 
1,509,  .588 
2, 938, 765 
1, 548, 130 

9, 238, 447 
11,459,007 
3, 448, 961 
3, 417,  ^5 

4, 1.58, 751 
1,846,947 
7,133,379 
9,321,026 

1, 735, 867 

1, 427, 106 

467,711 

2, 485, 694 
4;s0, 882 
605,040 

1,137,  .528 
175, 801 

6,299,710 
3,740,429 
22. 278, 437 


53,882 
217,091 
674, 774 
621, 624 
409,  265 
366,088 
246, 317 
48,764 
60, 406 


17, 676 
6,548 

10,318 
9,893 
1,607 
7,840 

76,508 

14,018 

126, 565 

164, 607 
142,386 
173, 671 
102, 895 
91,215 

92,269 
157, 558 
169,323 
17, 331 
29, 598 
65, 130 
90, 415 

6,596 
27,099 
38 
100,63,s 
50, 779 
98,753 
il, 2i0 
70,916 
17,206 

115,617 
124, 569 
69, 472 
56, 430 

61,434 

16,540 

65, 955 

102,388 

11,693 
9,943 
3,191 

15,  .509 

3,994 

2,323 

1,288 

823 

18,491 
16, 192 
25,723 


Number. 


140, 811, 045 


$119,722,603 


3, 177, 497 
12,  240, 154 
38, 988, 942 
40,711,378 
15, 366, 383 
11,491,779 
9, 459, 382 
2, 626, 550 
6, 748, 980 


736, 742 
432, 771 
336,730 
996, 275 
142, 632 
532, 347 

4, 105, 159 
1,377,285 
6, 757, 710 

9,196,928 
8,519,282 
12,482,811 
4, 783, 178 
4,006,743 

5, 022, 749 

12,399,082 

10,  100, 818 

846,  410 

1, 816, 268 

4,090,398 

6, 105, 653 

434,970 
1,618,774 
3,228 
4, 700, 493 
1, 772, 170 
3,1.50,011 
1,113,236 
1,957,384 

616, 117 

3, 713, 172 
4, 429, 422 
1,847,273 
1,501,912 

1, 815, 467 

474,  S«4 

3, 339, 680 

3, 829, 391 

604,435 
448, 811 
154, 179 
784,711 
154,123 
U7,519 
275, 650 
57,122 

1,482,355 

909, 249 

4,357,376 


Value. 


4,006,975 

13, 455, 574 

3.5,616,945 

33, 701, 568 

11,660,486 

7,881,310 

6, 548, 319 

2,007,829 

4, 783, 567 


907,087 
538,007 
429, 924 
1, 218, 653 
199, 605 
713,699 

4,067,469 
1,940,,'<71 
7, 147, 234 

8, 668, 429 
7, 655, 513 
11,477,038 
4,381,995 
3,420,970 

3,975,196 
11, 160, 695 
8,499,119 
5.52, 426 
1, 477, 500 
3, 333, 801 
4,762,831 

440, 763 

1, 541, 531 

3,831 

3, 467, 581 

1,512,9.54 

2, 146, 195 

765, 521 

1  2.52  220 

'  529^  890 

2, 62.5, 124 

3,167,  133' 

1, 153, 163 

93.5,620 

1,225,772 

322, 241 

2, 433, 170 

2,567,136 

424, 342 
326,273 
125,705 
635, 954 
129,  420 
131, 781 
188, 236 
46,118 

1,141,058 

733, 950 

2,908,559 


804 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  126.— HONEY  AND  WAX  PR'ODUCED  ON  FARMS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TInlted  States 

Gkographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North 'Central. . 
West  North  Central . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Paciflc 


55, 224, 061 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan , 

Wisconsin , 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota , 

Iowa 

Missouri , 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland , 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia , 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


HONEY  PRODUCED. 


Quantity  (pounds). 


1919 


54,814,890 


653, 258 
4,946,894 
7,313,400 
6, 865, 236 
6, 579,  735 
5,653,218 
6, 438, 024 
8, 746, 786 
8,027,510 


209, 072 
49, 512 

234, 326 

70, 769 

6, 488 

83,091 

3,223,323 

157,717 
1,565,854 

835,894 

582,380 

1,896,996 

1,321,447 

2,676,683 

1,251,102 

2, 840, 025 

1,220,611 

12,  SI 4 

369, 356 

.573, 453 

597, 875 

27,703 

215, 685 

315 

1,267,300 

919, 089 

1,341,002 

441,684 

1,403,869 

962,488 

1,604,519 

1,969,425 

1,347,644 

731, 030 

791,598 

247, 513 

357, 677 

5,041,236 

630, 608 
1,208,229 
1,084,273 
2,493,950 

693,290 

926, 621 
1,232,239 

577,576 

1,596,206 

929, 566 

5,501,738 


1909 


594, 117 
5, 184, 165 

7, 778, 545 
6,744,608 
7, 362,  640 
4, 477, 759 
4, 486, 980 
6, 577, 800 
11,608,276 


112,051 

65, 038 

160, 283 

96, 802 

14,221 

145, 722 

3,191,733 

152,072 

1,840,360 

1,001,179 
687,097 
1,428,640 
2,. 507, 810 
2,153,819 

976, 262 

2,374,080 

2,105,815 

11,084 

139,714 

527, 868 

609, 785 

62,777 

306, 367 

3,657 

1,344,360 

1,5.50,739 

1,809,127 

6.53, 119 

884,662 

747, 832 

1,-558,670 

1,468,123 

891,954 

559, 012 

913,515 

340, 134 

140, 234 

3,093,097 

163, 510 
1,011,068 

138, 924 
2,306,492 

439, 528 
1,025,282 
1,138,091 

354,905 

.503, 580 

839, 981 

10,264,715 


Value  (dollars). 


1919 


[3,988,670 


5,762,869 


223 
1,423 
2, 005 
2. 03S 
1,754 
1,391 
1,369 
2,040 
1,741 


73 

la 

74 

24 

1 

29; 

934 

50 

438; 

250 

186 
436 
409, 
722 

362 
852 
353 
3 
114 
172 
179; 

6 
56 

342 
303 
348: 
114 
322: 
259 

449 
512 
269: 
160 

197, 
59: 
103 

1,008; 

157 
338: 
260: 
573 
118: 
213 
246 
132 

399, 

241 

1,100: 


1909 


105, 998 
655, 520 
941, 567 
841,687 
&S2,  937 
522, 571 
471,032 
552, 356 
789, 201 


20,016 
13, 363 
25, 351 
18,806 
2,904 
25,558 

376,608 

22,484 

256, 428 

131,710 

102,489 
194, 625 
289, 137 
223,606 

120,560 

275,418 

267, 998 

1,840 

20,165 

72,463 

83,243 

7,770 

38,164 

477 

167,971 

228,843 

211,607 

75,941 

96,114 

56,050 

197, 720 
175, 791 
88, 088 
60,972 

107,846 
30,9)5 
23,783 

308, 488 

21,802 
86,251 
16,248 
225, 832 
38,113 
.53, 298 
75, 892 
34, 920 

65,196 
92,476 
631,529 


"WAX  PRODUCED. 


Quantity 
(pounds). 


1919         1909 


820, 529 


904,867 


7,546 

65, 349 

93,983 

80,941 

111,613 

105, 281 

111,606 

108, 558 

1.35, 652 


2,387 
386 
2,137 
1,312 
57 
1,267 

41,178 
2,544 
21,627 

10,790 
8,115 
21,9C8 
20,. 304 
32,866 

15, 470 
33,041 
18,172 
183 
2,891 
6,144 
5,040 

317 
1,947 


19, 441 

7,786 
23, 209 

7,866 
28,053 
22, 994 

15,521 
27, 669 
41,272 
20, 819 

12, 359 

7,660 
2,916 
88, 671 

7,682 
15, 653 
14,257 
28, 282 

7,051 
10, 783 
18,933 

5,917 

17,420 

11,436 

106, 796 


8,251 
66, 393 

132,735 
93, 633 

172,996 

111,369 
92,177 
88, 447 

138, 866 


2,260 
792 

2, 899 

1,019 
185 

1,096 

43, 198 

1,372 

21, 823 

7,454 
15,115 
26, 240 
28, 524 
55,402 

16,880 

44, 266 

23,784 

92 

943 

S>336 

4,3.32 

2,756 

4,-358 


23, 883 
11,090 
76, 400 
12, 440 
23,434 
18,635 

17,307 
28, 864 
50, 043 
15, 155 

20,403 

12,284 

1,088 

58,402 

394 
8,018 
1,563 
33, 682 
5,345 
15,012 
16, 667 
7,766 

4,038 

8, 383 

126,445 


Value 
(dollars). 


1919       1909 


291,483 


3,424 
25,0.38 
32, 627 
28, 859 
37, 292 
34, 246 
36,410 
39,345 
54,242 


1,077 
104 

1,070 

590 

17 

506 

16,064 

969 

8,005 

4,212 
2,921 
7, 008 
7,310 
11,176 

6,034 
11,235 
6,180 
64 
1,070 
2,212 
2,064 

95 
761 


6, 808 
2,802 
7, 432 
2, 601 
8,972 
7,821 

5,282 

8,472 

13,621 

6,871 

4,207 

2.687 

1,139 

28, 377 

2,614 
5,950 
4,419 
11,314 
2,822 
4, 853 
5, 300 
2,073 

8,362 

4,232 

41,648 


ANIMALS  EAISED  AKD   SLAUGHTERED. 


805 


Table    127.— CALVES,   PIGS,    AND    LAMBS    RAISED    ON    FARMS,    BY    DIVISIONS    AND 

STATES:  1919. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central.. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central. . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


calves  raised. 


Farms 
reporting. 


4,073,156 


87, 
278, 
860, 
908, 
528, 
599, 
535, 
157, 
117, 


30, 
11, 
20, 

11, 
1, 

11, 

130, 

12, 

135, 

191, 
162, 
193, 
151, 
160, 

150, 
181, 
209, 
64, 
62, 
104, 
132, 


107, 
64, 

100, 
71, 

135, 
17, 

161, 
163, 
137, 
136, 

120, 
57, 
124, 
233, 

37, 
28, 
10, 
40, 
14, 

4, 
17, 

2, 

41, 
31, 
44, 


Number. 


21, 133, 385 


477, 699 
1, 537, 809 
4, 380, 052 
6, 333, 779 
1, 303, 804 
1, 412, 971 
2,  807, 336 
1,  S72,  595 
1, 007, 340 


124, 924 
57, 029 

166, 388 
59,  363 
10,524 
59, 471 

868, 495 
69, 937 
599, 377 

751, 061 
620, 830 

1, 004,  521 
651, 658 

1,351,982 

1, 047, 150 
1, 447, 603 
913,  843 
422,883 
615,  796 
920,  826 
965, 678 

21,444 
113, 120 
336 
286,  889 
176,970 
185,  516 
125, 599 
296, 641 

97, 289 

366, 078 
369, 268 
299,  761 
377,864 

301,431  I 
187,023  ! 
635,752  I 
1,682,530 

368,  237  i 
194,856 
245,289 
429,451  ! 
275,010  I 
136,981  I 
140,426  ! 
82, 345 

206, 554 
241, 9.54 
558,  832 


PIGS  RAISED. 


Farms 
reporting. 


3, 162, 993 


32, 355 
156, 940 
678, 244 
751, 740 
468, 439 
508, 248 
420, 226 
86,120 
60, 681 


Number. 


10, 266 
3,914 
7,142 
6, 058 
763 
4,212 

59,440 
8,905 
88,535 

152, 440 
146, 075 
169, 831 
90, 423 
113,475 

114,659 
175, 507 
180, 329 
43,425 
55, 228 
92,  712 
89,880 

3,451 
21, 301 
37 
77, 308 
35,  714 
99, 901 
71, 851 
131,  ,847 
26, 969 

120, 498 
138, 071 
117, 462 
132, 217 

107, 705 
61, 366 
83,821 

167, 334 

17, 948 
17, 765 

5,683 
24,088 

7,000 

1,797 
10,  705 

1,134 

19,396 
17, 165 
24, 120 


464, 688 
2, 289, 242 
17,  809,  790 
23, 985, 421 
5, 480, 150 
5, 500, 355 
4, 069, 218 
1, 224, 232 
1, 243,  733 


122, 691 
53, 892 
98, 022 

118, 589 
12, 446 
59, 048 

778, 027 

150,  241 

1, 360, 974 

3,  989, 970 
4, 646, 894 
5, 364,  756 
1, 494, 815 
2, 313, 355 

2, 863, 418 
8, 804, 746 
4, 484, 884 
620, 998 
2, 022, 991 
3, 335, 006 
1, 853, 378 

40,  491 

347, 491 

699 

1, 044, 080 

379, 231 

1,056,170 

595, 382 

1,  .549, 428 

467, 178 

1,065,133 
1, 861, 285 
1, 026, 350 
1, 013, 587 

966,896 

490, 018 

1, 031, 300 

1, 581, 004 

226, 839 
263, 610 

81, 682 
418, 195 

64,835 

31,432 
115,645 

21, 994 

301,  767 
258, 944 
683, 022 


LAMBS  RAISED. 


Farms 
reporting 


373, 799 


10, 238 
29,041 
123, 926 
80, 351 
42,913 
41,486 
12, 929 
20,123 
12,  792 


6,179 
1,026 
1,954 

603 
90 

386 

14, 234 

335 

14, 472 

42,094 
21, 434 
17,404 
28, 688 
14,306 

14, 133 
20,950 
28,697 
4,089 
4,572 
2,953 
4,957 

82 
3,842 


12,853 

18,415 

4,745 

1,050 

1,579 

347 

25, 157 

12,753 

1,576 

2,000 

3,662 
1,633 
2,188 
5,446 

3,285 
5,769 
1,767 
2,470 
2,057 

304 
3,968 

503 

2,688 
6,089 
4,015 


Number. 


13, 653, 130 


116,640 

522, 323 

2, 397, 946 

1, 954, 199 

743, 540 

739, 178 

651, 331 

4, 608, 929 

1,919,044 


59,683 
12,980 
30,800 
7,099 
1,102 
4,976 

287,  590 

5,658 

229, 075 

884,414 
350, 658 
291, 920 
640, 574 
230,380 

214, 164 
477,070 
642,525 

99, 466 
275, 379 

69, 128 
176,467 

■  1,370 
72, 307 


255, 601 

338,  295 

41,  869 

7,280 

15,620 

11,198 

491, 700 

196, 259 

19,907 

31, 312 

37,532 
25, 372 
44,898 
543,529 

977, 827 
786,780 
773, 280 
411, 150 
479, 083 
124, 494 
694,298 
362,  Oil 

258,018 
763, 890 
897, 136 


806 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  128.— DOMESTIC  ANIMALS  SLAUGHTEKED   ON  FARMS,   BY   DIVISIONS  AND 

STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States... 

Geographic  omsiONs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Centkal: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebi'aska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. . . 

Virginia 

'  •  ■   West  Virginia 

!  >':  North  Carolina 

'  South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Te.xas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


CATTLE  AND  CALVES. 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1919 


887. 611 


1, 904, 581 


25, 
98, 
194, 
260, 
74, 
49, 
78, 
62, 
44, 


10,357 
3,135 
7,291 
2,553 
231 
2,165 

38, 018 

1,747 

58,426 

42:667 
26, 830 
34, 791 
41,377 
48,440 

64,087 
50, 516 
28,350 
29, 660 
22,291 
31,563 
33, 701 

298 
3,203 
4 
11,508 
S,49S 
17, 372 
8,360 
22, 104 
3,211 

12, 293 
1 3,  .509 
13, 526 
10,341 

17,363 

9,239 

21, 933 

29,567 

15,394 
11,654 
4,319 
13, 729 
6,98S 
1,869 
7, 100 
1,055 

20, 471 
17,087 
7,370 


Number. 


1919 


2, 540, 240 


SI, 
272, 
411, 
387, 
167, 

98, 
154, 
153, 
176, 


35,660 
8,963 

18,351 

8,263 

827 

9,446 

117, 746 

5,921 

148, 864 

78, 074 
42,394 
71, 7.32 
117,219 
101,973 

111,276 
67, 705 
43,909 
44,426 
30, 516 
41,350 
48,247 

1,035 
5,948 
59 
21, 328 
16, 608 
35, 492 
18,029 
54,926 
14,318 

19,984 
27,657 
29, 300 
21,995 

38,468 
17,331 
37,516 
61, 543 

38, 709 
24,119 
10, 802 
29, 972 
17, 957 

9,628 
15, 778 

6,795 

71, 700 

.57, 980 
46, 73 


1909 


4,565,130 


177,377 
456, 396 
503, 340 
463, 481 
216, 555 
157, 569 
190, 607 
153, 68. 
221,230 


46, 151 
19, 766 
00, 207 
27, 708 
7,874 
15,671 

281,755 

17, 20U 

1.57,441 

85, 220 
48, 853 
119,545 
105,515 
144, 20' 

159, 719 
91,689 
40, 838 
45,989 
35, 509 
47, 541 
42,196 

965 
7,980 
30 
25, 144 
23,861 
50, 734 
24, 326 
59, 928 
23, 581 

23,  .557 
43,031 
50,818 
40, 163 

46,467 

28, 876 
28, 788 
86,476 

28, 503 
17, 005 
11, 758 
38, 375 
19,974 
11,917 
13, 520 
12,633 

69,325 
65,048 

86, 857 


HOGS  AND  PIGS. 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1919 


16,800,230 


80, 297 
291,531 
824, 093 
853, 378 
878, 874 
784,023 
637,  «63 
127,41 

88,4.56 


27, 898 
10, 783 
17, 490 
11, 749 
1,50' 
10, 870 

122,  .531 

15,003 

153, 997 

199, 228 
163,011 
192, 950 
124, 099 
144, 80; 

134, 856 
173,394 
210, 494 
58,206 
54, 749 
96,961 
124, 718 

7,674 

37, 150 

64 

157, 369 

73,698 

208, 602 

132, 709 

228, 908 

32, 700 

206, 113 
201,960 
193, 456 
182,494 

152, 972 

73,456 

130,444 

280, 191 

28, 480 
24,389 

8, 171 
34, 107 
10, 309 

2,388 
18,117 

1,454 

32, 529 
25, 816 
30.111 


Number. 


1919 


15, 378,  517 


194, 306 
1,102,255 
2,824,044 
2, 708, 636 
3,932,523 
2, 868,  795 
2,-320,023 
443, 567 
346, 081 


1909 


177, 154 
1,135,912 
2,944,811 
2,664,171 
3,201,206 
2, 556, 039 
2, 213,  493 
208, 106 
277, 625 


&4,529 
23,545 
4.3,418 
36,413 
4,167 
32, 2;34 

404, 104 

64, 745 

693,406 

732,  &36 
579,941 
723,838 
348, 798 
438,831 

379, 611 
537, 961 
796, 082 
216,637 
161, 885 
268,025 
348, 435 

27, 553 
189, 898 
501 ! 
655, 627 1 
245, 855 
934, 320 
431, 217 
1,127,913 
319,639 

721,263 
783, 197 
703, 829 
660,506 

632, 512 
331,080, 
438, 185i 
918,2461 

122,0671 
81, 520 
31,476 
104,330 
27, 935 
9,468 
58,  225 
8,546 

128, 407 
108,032 
109, 582 


47,319 
22, 563 
50,786 
27, 754 
3,674 
25, 058 

386,264 

73, 709 

675, 939 

768, 195 
646, 581 
762, 545 
381,247 
386,243 

314, 597 
507, 167 
949, 318 
136, 227 
117,781 
261,515 
377, 566 

27, 588 
180,406 
383 
537,797 
206, 701 
783, 247 
309, 922 
860, 409 
294, 753 

733,642 
742,123 
581,615 
498,659 

616, 3,50 
287,447 
424, 436 
885,260 

33, 143 
47, 437 
13,064 
62,081 
21,929 

3,299 
31,210 

5,943 

92,600 
102,755 

82, 270 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1919 


SHEEP  AND  LAMBS. 


93. 85; 


434, 608  529, 526 


3,584 
8,398 
14, 138 
20, 539 
10,099 
9,858 
4,177 
16, 901 
6,159 


2,007 
467 
565 
266 
36 
243 

4,342 

18.^ 

3,871 

3,297 
1,045 
2,062 
3,236 
4,498 

5,142 
4,061 
3,630 
2,301 
2,218 
1,382 
1,805 

25 
695 


2,878 

3,803 

1,775 

364 

601 

58 

5,023 

3,312 

69) 

829 

871 

682 

1, 13;> 

1,491 

1,913 
4, 361 

1,380 
2, 08 
2, 753 

202 
3, 803 

402 

1,721 
2,450 

1,988 


Number. 


1919      1909 


20, 514 
52, 151 
37, 269 
50, 455 
27,  222 
23,684 
18, 472 
159, 674 
45, 167 


12,326 
2,655 
2,121 
1,601 
167 
1,644 

30, 845 

975 

20,331 

10,778 
1,855 
4,376 
10, 232 
10,028 

12,332 
7,404 
8,20" 
7,423 
7,237 
3,160 
4,692 

158 
1,975 


7,786 
8,475 
5,292 
1,175 
2,171 
190 

9,50^ 
8,322 
2,509 
3,350 

2,823 
3,126 
3,364 
9,159 

13,160 
21,583 
13, 175 
17,678 
48, 924 

7,648 
28, 736 

8,770 

8,656 
16,228 

20,283 


41,719 
80,721 
57,086 
45,612 
36, 701 
34, 2.36 
20, 195 
153,572 
69,081 


23,277 
6, 987 
6,609 
2,412 
749 
2,685 

51,277 

1,229 

28,218 

16, 754 
3,714 
4,28-1 
17,818 
15,116 

16, 231 
6,180 
7, 461 
4,342 
7,246 
1,753 
2,399 

87 
2,952 


9,1  So 
8,269 
9, 763 
1,409 
3,  .552 
1,484 

10,6.50 
13, 490 
5,251 
4,845 

5, 705 
3,965 
1, 129 
9,3% 

13, 785 
8, 494 
20, 832 
19, 945 
58,  N39 
8,125 
16, 579 
6,973 

7,380 
15,786 
3.5,915 


ANIMALS   RAISED   AND   SLAUGHTERED. 


807 


Table  129.— MEAT  AND  MEAT  PRODUCTS  SOLD,  1919,  AND  VALUE  OF  ALL  DOMESTIC 
ANIMALS  SOLD  OR  SLAUGHTERED  ON  FARMS,  1919  AND  1909,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND 
STATES. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


Geographic  DmsioNs: 

New  Eugland 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

N  orth  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


MEAT  AND  MEAT  PRODUCTS  SOLD   BY 
FARMERS,  1919  (pounds). 


Beef  and  veal 


United  States 224, 780, 189 


13,018 
38,587 
48, 439 
28,449: 
23,232: 
12,76?: 
17,764' 
IS,  772 
23,71 


,432 
,502: 
,538: 
985: 
92 
,497 

,660 

788, 
,137 

479 

749' 
582 
609: 
018 

181 
543 
424 
141 
519 
331 
307 

166 

,iio: 


Pork. 


443,538,071 


18,683,184 
80,147,963 
77,652,164 
34, 884, 799 
89,963,090 
57, 559, 258 
48,907,473 
14, 721, 366 
21,018,774 


5,233,720 
2, 405, 790 
4, 345, 803 
3,475,055 
387, 822 
2,834,994 

31,826,854 

4,613,832 

43,707,277 

18, 265, 203 
7, 861, 970 
13,475,480 
22,369,438 
15,680,073 

9,162,008 
2,275,482 
12, 593, 599 
3,326,483 
1, 528, 839 
1,411,883 
4, 586, 505 

1,505,765 

5, 885, 569 

30,086 

17,645,865 

7,281,011 
23,406,140 

3,836,812 
17,185,081 
13,180,761 

5,627,480 
18,537,751 
17, 187, 482 
16,206,545 

16, 189, 192 
7,143,658 
4,795,513 

20,779,110 

4,788,791 
2,045,781 
1,005,783 
3,287,451 
•  858,269 

509,051 
2,015,968 

210,272 

9,424,841 
6,948,404 
4,645,529 


Lamb  and 
mutton . 


6,734,772 


630,897 
2,073,857 
699, 245 
363, 826 
563, 070 
382,033 
190, 833 
984, 073 
846,938 


378,934 
80,324 
65, 197 
47, 550 
6,388 
52, 504 

1,265,237 

29, 188 

779,432 

175, 768 

24,737 

35,626 

325, 574 

137,540 

132,365 

22,482 
85,354 
54,287 
17, 208 
9, 7S1 
42,349 

10,208 
52,438 


154,478 
194,451 
93, 474 
20, 771 
34,325 
2,925 

149, 519 
134,127 
49,862 
48,525 

62,609 

47,808 
27,538 

52,878 

184,350 
177, 449 

90, 851 

93,435 
151, 110 

18,814 
224,723 

43,341 

262,890 
308,502 
275,546 


VALUE  OF  ALL  DOMESTIC  ANI- 
MALS SOLD  OB  SLAUGHTERED 
ON  FARMS. 


1919 

(estimated)  .1 


$3,511,050,000 


55,500,000 
170,200,000 
784,200,000 
1,312,600,000 
221,550,000 
256,500,000 
352, 200, 000 
230, 700, 000 
127,600,000 


15,700,000 
7,700,000 
13,300,000 
10,900,000 
1,300,000 
6,600,000 

71,000,000 

8,700,000 

90,500,000 

159,400,000 
171,100,000 
274,800,000 
75,600,000 
103,300,000 

104,000,000 
420,300,000 
270,800,000 
34,900,000 
63,700,000 
208, 700, 000 
210,200,000 

2,400,000 
16,800,000 
50,000 
61,100,000 
34,600,000 
41.000,000 
18;  000, 000 
39,000,000 
■8,000,000 

96,800,000 
101,000,000 
29,100,000 
29,000,000 

39,400,000 

12,100,000 

103,800,000 

196,900,000 

46,000,000 
€0,500,000 
23,700,000 
70,600,000 
25,700,000 
10,900,000 
15,600,000 
7,700,000 

23,900,000 
36,200,000 
67, 500, 000 


1905) 

(as  reported). 


$1,833,175,487 


30,416,780 
89,563,068 
422,925,855 
715,336,435 
102,508,692 
129,993,105 
181,003,205 
100,115,107 
61,310,210 


8,419,921 
4,329,750 
7,458,895 
6,020,530 
746, 583 
3, 441, 101 

39,261,111 

4, 996, 850 

45, 305, 107 

89, 5%,  986 
92, 896, 132 
147,060,674 
43,567,427 
49,804,636 

41,064,015 
218, 216, 303 
159,239,222 
14,456,748 
38,359,140 
106,077,755 
137,923,252 

1,33,8,609 

8,409,767 

21, 456 

28,982,606 

18,450,118 

18,526,988 

6,790,617 
15,869,720 

4,049,811 

54,733,377 
49,847,307 
13,150,064 
12,265,297 

20,323,592 

5,780,166 

61,099,694 

93,799,753 

21,609,099 
12,865,703 
14,224,680 
24, 208, 175 
10,941,885 
4,847,097 
6,656,236 
4,762,232 

10,249,346 
17,433,774 
33,627,120 


'  The  value  of  domestic  animals  sold  or  slaughtered  was  not  called  for  by  the  1920  farm  schedule.  The 
estimate  of  the  1919  value  was  based  on  the  ratio  between  the  animals  sold  or  slaughtered  in  1909  and 
those  on  hand  in  1910,  and  the  changes  in  the  number  and  average  value  ofcomparable  classes  of  animals 
from  1910  to  1920. 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICUL.TUEE.  809 

CROPS  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  PRODUCTS. 


Table  130.— VALUE  OF  CROPS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  WITH  PERCENTAGE  OF 
TOTAL  VALUE  AND  OF  TOTAL  CROP  ACREAGE  REPRESENTED  BY  EACH  CROP: 
1919  AND  1909. 


1919 


All  crops. .  $14, 755, 364, 894 

With  acreage  reports j  13, 638, 197, 008 

With  no  acreage  reports |    1, 117, 167, 8S6 


$5,231,850,683 

5,018,074,4-13 
213, 776, 240 


Cereals,  total 

Com 

Wheat 

Oats 

Barley 

Rye 

Buckwheat 

Emnier  and  spelt 

Kafir  and  milo 

Rice  (rough) 

Mixed  crops  = 

Other  grains  and  seeds  with   acreage 

reports,  total 

Dry  edible  beans 

Soy  beans 

Other  beans  ^ 

Dry  peas 

Peanuts 

Flaxseed 

,  Miscellaneous  seeds  •> 


Other  seeds  with  no  acreage  reports, 
total 

Grass  and  clover  seed 

Flower  and  vegetable  seeds 


Hay  and  forage,  total,  including  corn 
cut  for  forage 


Hay  and  forage,  esclnding  corn  cut  for 
forage 

Vegetables,  total 

Potatoes  (Irish  or  white) 

Sweet  potatoes  and  yams 

Other  vegetables  ^ 

Farm  garden  ^ 

Sugar  crops,  total 

Sugar  cane 

Sorghum  grown  for  sirup 

Sugar  beets  grown  for  sugar 

Maple  sugar  and  sirup 

Miscellaneous  crops,  total 

Tobacco 

Cotton  and  cottonseed 

Lint  cotton 

Cottonseed  (estimated) 

Broom  com 

Hops 

Sundry  minor  crops  ' 

Small  fruits,  total 


Orchard  fruits,  total  s 

Grapes 

Subtropical  fruits,  total. 
Nuts,  total  9 


6,941,257,254 

3, 507,  797, 102 

2, 074, 078, 801 

855, 255, 468 

160, 427, 255 

116,537,965 

19, 715, 305 

3, 699, 943 

90,221,046 

97, 194, 481 

16, 329, 888 

184, 055, 553 

61, 795, 225 

4, 450, 099 

126, 022 

20, 790,  541 

62, 751, 701 

29, 360, 998 

4, 780, 967 

88, 853, 960 

80, 843, 832 
8, 010, 128 

2,523,050,224 

2, 316, 115, 574 

1, 302, 199, 688 
639, 440, 521 
124, 844, 475 
193, 248, 964 
344, 665, 728 

162,439,060 

.59, 499, 467 
24, 506, 228 
66, 051, 989 
12, 381, 376 

2,820,510,172 

444, 047, 481 

2,355,169,365 

2,007,430,242 

347, 739, 123 

7,945,163 

10, 364, 464 

2,983,699 

61, 732, 161 
431, 097, 974 

95,586,021 
114,868,431 

29, 714, 396 


1909 


2,665,539,714 

1,438,553,919 

657, 656,  801 

414, 697,  422 

92, 458, 571 

20, 421, 812 

9, 330, 592 

5,584,050 

10,816,940 

16, 019, 607 


80, 959, 195 

21,771,482 
20,  577 

220, 483 
10, 963, 739 
18, 271, 929 
28,970,554 

740, 431 

16,548,696 

15, 137, 683 

1,411,013 


828,401,175 

418, 110, 154 

166,423,910 

35, 429, 176 

216,257,068 


59,252,644 

26, 415, 952 
7,963,499 

19, 695, 384 
5, 177, 809 

943, 014, 889 

104, 302, 8.56 

824,696,287 

703, 619, 303 

121,076,984 

5, 134, 434 

7, 844, 745 

1,036,567 

29, 974, 481 

140, 867, 347 

22, 027, 961 

24, 706, 753 

4, 447, 674 


PER  CENT  OF 
TOTAL  VALUE. 


100.0 

92.4 

7.6 


47.0 

23.8 
14.1 
5.8 
1.1 
0.8 
0.1 
(1) 
0.6 
0.7 
0.1 

1.2 

0.4 

(1) 

(1) 
0.1 
0.4 
0.2 

0) 

0.6 
0.5 
0.1 

17.1 

15.7 

8.8 

4.3 
0.8 
1.3 
2.3 

1.1 

0.4 
0.2 
0.4 
0.1 

19.1 

3.0 
16.0 
13.6 
2.4 
0.1 
0.1 
(') 
0.4 
2.9 
0.6 
0.8 
0.2 


1919      1909 


100.0 

95.9 
4.1 


50.9 
27.5 
12.6 
7.9 
1.8 
■0.4 
0.2 
0.1 
0.2 
0.3 


1.5 

0.4 

(1) 

0) 
0.2 
0.3 
0.6 

(1) 

0.3 
0.3 

(') 


15.8 

8.0 

3.2 
0.7 
4.1 


1.1 

0.5 
0.2 
0.4 
0.1 

18.0 
2.0 

15.8 

13.4 
2.3 
0.1 
0.1 

(') 
0.6 
2.7 
0.4 
0.5 
0.1 


PER  CENT  OF 

TOTAL  CROP 

ACREAGE. 


1919      1909 


100.0 


62.8 

25.2 
21.0 
10.9 
1.9 
2.2 
0.2 
(') 
1.0 
0.3 
0.2 

1.3 

0.3 

(1) 

(1) 
0.2 
0.3 
0.4 

(I) 


0.9 
0.2 
0.4 


0.1 
0.1 
0.2 


10.3 

0.5 
9.7 


0.1 

(1) 
(1) 


61.5 

31.6 
14.2 
11.3 
2.5 
0.7 
0.3 
0.2 
0.5 
0.2 


1.7 

0.3 


(1) 
(') 


0.4 
0.3 
0.7 


(>) 


23.3 


1.2 
0.2 
0.9 


0.2 
0.1 
0.1 


10.8 
0.4 
10.3 


0.1 


(') 
(») 


0.1 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 

2  Prmeipally  oats  and  barley,  oats  and  wheat,  and  wheat  and  barley  grown  and  harvested  together. 

3  Includes  castor  beans,  horse  beans,  and  "  other"  beans. 

<  Includes  broom-com  seed,  hemp  seed,  mustard  seed,  sorghum  seed,  sunflower  seed,  and  tobacco  seed 
(1919  and  1909),  sugar-beet  seed  (1919).  and  anise  seed  and  golden-seal  seed  (1909). 

^  The  1919  figures  represent  vegetables  raised  for  sale  only. 

« In  1909  the  value  of  the  farm  garden  was  largely  included  in  the  value  of  "Other  vegetables. 

'  Includes  chufas,  hemp,  chicory,  ginseng,  mint,  teasels,  and  willows  (1919  and  1909),  and  cassava  (1919). 

"  Includes  apples,  peaches,  pears,  plums  and  pmnes.  cherries,  apricots,  and  small  quantities  of  quinces. 

•<  The  1909  figures  include  the  value  of  .^vild  UUtS  {hkck  \?ahiuts,  butternuts,  hickory  nuts,  etc.),  which 
were  not  reported  for  1919. 


810 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGRICULTURE, 


Table  131.—  ACREAGE-  AND  PRODUCTION  OF  SPECIFIED  CROPS  IN 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per 


All  crops  with  acreage 
reports 


Cereals,  total 

Corn 

Wheat 

Oats 

Barley 

Rye 

Buckwheat 

Emmer  and  spelt . 

Kafir  and  milo 

Rice  (rough) 

Mixed  crops  ^ 


Other  grains  and  seeds  with 

acreage  reports,  total 

Dry  edible  beans 

Soy  beans 

Other  beans  * , 

Dry  peas 

Peanuts 

Flaxseed 

Miscellaneous  seeds  ■'■ 


Other  seeds  with  no  acreage 
reports,  total 

Grass  and  clover  seed 


Hay  and  forage,  total,  includ- 
ing corn  cut  for  forage 


Hay    and    forage,    excluding 
corn  cut  for  forage 


Vegetables,  total 

Potatoes  (Irish  or  wliite) . . . 
Sweet  potatoes  and  yams. . 

Other  vegetables « 

Farm  garden 


Sugar  crops,  total 

Sugar  cant 

Sorghum  grown  for  sirup . . . 
Sugar  beets  grown  for  sugar. 
Maple  sugar  and  sirup 


Miscellaneous  crops,  total. 

Tobacco 

Cotton 

Cottonseed  (estimated) 

Broom  corn 

Hops 

Sundry  minor  crops  ' . . 


Small  fruits,  total 

Orchard  fruits,  total  s. 

Grapes 

Nuts,  totals 


FARMS  REPORTING. 


Number. 


1919 


4, 936, 692 

2, 225, 134 

2, 238, 102 

448, 985 

469, 113 

171, 166 

11, 922 

129, 947 

20, 310 

46,100 


168, 185 
31, 124 


210,  245 

230, 380 

53, 058 


4, 329, 161 


2,887,992 

1, 406, 780 

488, 254 

5, 090, 293 


271, 278 
560, 057 
47,  211 
80,317 


448, 572 
1,905,863 


44, 265 
683 


545, 823 
3, 124, 225 
1, 074, 592 


Per  cent  of 
all  farms. 


1919 


4, 813, 175 

1. 458, 667 

2, 174, 006 

383, 197 

275, 796 

197, 789 

37, 609 

97, 574 

13, 708 


185,934 
339 


261, 231 
219, 003 

77, 184 


3,403,206 


3, 179, 907 
1,121,900 
4, 261, 776 


278,  233 

399, 297 

33, 307 

87,537 


326. 919 
1, 714;  149 


23,238 
3,957 


924, 139 


76.6 
34.5 
34.7 
7.0 
7.3 
2.7 
0.2 
2.0 
0.3 
0.7 


2.6 
0.5 


3.3 
3.6 

0.8 


67.1 


44.8 

21.8 

7.6 

78.9 


4.2 
8.7 
0.7 
1.2 


7.0 
29.6 


0.7 


8.5 
48.5 
16.7 


1909 


75.7 
22.9 
34.2 
6.0 
4.3 
3.1 
0.6 
1.5 
0.2 


2.9 


4.1 
3.4 
1.2 


53.5 


50.0 
17.6 
67.0 


4.4 
6.3 
0.6 
1.4 


5.1 
26.9 


0.4 
0.1 


14.5 


1919 


1348,551,669 


219,030,756 

87, 771, 600 

73, 099, 421 

37, 991, 002 

6, 472, 888 

7, 679, 005 

742, 627 

166, 829 

3, 619, 034 

911, 272 

577,078 


4,651,795 

1, 161, 682 

112, 826 

1,631 

865, 670 

1, 125, 100 

1, 260, 687 

124, 199 


96, 121, 228 


81, 618, 296 

5,530,704 
3, 251, 703 

803, 727 
1, 475, 274 


1, 491, 415 

372,938 
482, 043 
636, 43 1 


35,979,619 

1, 864, 080 
33, 740, 106 


337, 806 
15, 954 
21, 673 

249,084 


1909 


311, 194,  516 


191,395,963 

98, 382, 665 

44, 262,  592 

35, 1.59, 441 

7, 698, 706 

2, 195, 561 

878, 048 

573, 622 

1, 635, 153 

610, 175 


5,156,893 

802, 991 

1,029 

13,318 

1, 305, 099 

869,  887 

2, 083, 142 

80, 827 


72, 402, 173 

7,073,379 

3, 668, 855 

641, 2,55 

2,763,209 


, 163, 634 

476, 849 
326, 352 
360, 432 


33,730,014 

1,294,911 
32, 043, 838 


326, 102 
44, 693 
20,470 

272,460 


1  Excluding  14,502,932  acres  reported  for  corn  cut  for  forage,  which  is  practically  all  duplicated  in  the 
acreage  shown  for  corn  harvested  as  grain. 
»  Principally  oats  and  barley,  oats  and  wheat,  and  wheat  and  barley  grown  and  harvested  together. 
'  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 
*  Includes'castor  beans,  horse  beans,  and  "  other"  beans. 


ACREAGE,   PRODUCTION,    AND   VALUE    OF   ALL   CROPS. 


811 


THE   UNITED   STATES,  WITH  NUMBER  OF   FARMS  REPORTING:   1919  AND   1909. 
cent  not  shown  when  more  than  1,000.] 


All  crops  with  acreage 
reports 


Cereals,  total 

Corn 

Wheat 

Oats 

Barley 

Rye 

Buckwheat 

Emmer  and  spelt. 
Kafir  and  niilo . . . 

Rice  (rough) 

•  Mixed  crops  2 


PRODUCTION. 


Unit. 


Bu.. 
Bu. . . 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu. . . 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu.. 
Bu... 


Other  grains  and  seeds  with 

acreage  reports,  total 

Dry  edible  beans 

Soy  beans 

Other  beans  ^ 

Dry  peas 

Peanuts 

Flaxseed 

Miscellaneous  seeds  '•• 


Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 


Other  seeds  with  no  acreage 
reports,  t otal 

Grass  and  clover  seed 


Hay    and    forage,    total,   in- 
cluding corn  cut  fbr  forage... 

Hay    and    forage,     excluding 
corn  cut  for  forage 


Vegetables,  total 

Potatoes  ( Irish  or  white) . . . 
Sweet  potatoes  and  yams. . . 

Other  vegetables  ^ 

Farm  garden 


Sugar  crops,  total 

Sugar  cane 

Sorghum  grown  for  sirup . . . 
Sugar  beets  grown  for  sugar. 
Maple  sugar  and  sirup ^ 


Miscellaneous  crops,  total. 

Tobacco 

Cotton 

Cottonseed  { estimated) . 

Broom  corn 

Hops 

Sundry  minor  crops  ' . . . 


Bu... 
Bu... 


Tons. 
Tons. 


Bu  .. 
Bu... 


Tons.. 
Tons.. 
Tons.. 
Tons. . 


Small  fruits,  total 

Orchard  fruits,  total*. 

Grapes 

Nuts,  total' 


Lbs... 
Bales  . 
Tons. . 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 


1919 


1909 


4, 680, 986, 419 

2,345,832,507 

945, 403, 215 

1,055,182,798 

122,024,773 

75, 992, 223 

12, 690, 3S4 

2, 607,  S6S 

72,085,954 

35, 330, 912 

13, 835, 785 


14, 079, 093 

1, 084, 813 

50, 328 

5, 742,  626 

27, 449, 930 
6,653,200 


7,851,698 

7,  851, 698 


146,343,241 
128,549,499 


290, 427, 580 
78,091,913 


11, 182, 188 

3,  544,  679 
1, 644, 100 
5, 993, 409 


1,372,993,261 

11,376,130 

5, 327, 721 

113,031,132 

19, 760, 793 


Qts.. 
Bu... 

Lbs.. 
Lbs.. 


324,988,968 

230,681,707 

2, 516, 840, 387 

107,  501, 920 


4, 512,  564, 465 

2,552,189,630 

6.S3, 379, 259 

1,007,142,980 

173,344,212 

29, 520, 457 

14,  849, 332 

12, 702, 710 

17, 597, 305 

21, 838,  580 


11,251,160 
16,835 
162,  898 
7, 129,  294 
19,415,816 
19,512,765 


6, 671, 348 

6,  671,  348 


97,755,296 


389, 194, 965 
59, 232, 070 


11,  518,  818 

6, 240, 260 
1,376,487 
3, 902, 071 


1,055,764,806 

10, 649, 268 

5, 324, 622 

78,959,958 

40,718,748 


426,565,863 

213,973,695 

2,265,065,205 

62, 328, 010 


Per  cent 

of 
increase. 


3.7 

-8.1 

38.3 

4.8 

-29.6 

1.57.  4 

-14.5 

-79.5 

309.6 

61.8 


25.1 


-69.1 
-19.5 
41.4 
-65.9 


17.7 

17.7 


31.5 


-25.4 
31.8 


AVER.VGE  YIELD 
PER  ACRE. 


1919 


21.4 

26.7 
12.9 
27.8 
18.9 
9.9 
17.1 
15.6 
19.9 
38.8 
24.0 


12.1 
9.6 

30.9 
6.6 

24.4 
5.3 


1.52 
1.58 


89.3 
97.2 


-2.9 

-43.2 
19.4 
53.6 


30.0 
6.8 
0.1 

4.3.1 
-51.  5 


-23.8 

7.8 

11.1 

72.5 


7.50 

9.  .50 
3.41 
9.42 


737 
0.34 


335 
1,239 


1,304.74 


1909 


23.6 

25.9 
15.4 
28.6 
22.5 
13.4 
16.9 
22.1 
10.8 
35.8 


14.0 
10.3 
12.2 

5.5 
22.3 

9.4 


1.35 


106.1 
92.4 


9.90 

13. 09 
4.22 
10.83 


815 
0.33 


242 
911 


1,565.61 


^  Includes  broom-corn  seed,  hemp  seed,  mustard  seed,  sorghum  seed,  simflower  seed,  and  tobacco  seed 
(1919  and  1909),  sugar-beet  seed  (1919),  and  anise  seed  and  golden-sea  1  seed  (1909). 

'5  The  1919  figures  represent  vegetables  raised  for  sale  only. 

'  Includes  chufas,  hemp,  chicory,  ginseng,  mint,  teasels,  and  willows  (1919  and  1909),  and  cassava  (1919). 

8  Includes  apples,  peaches,  pears,  plums  and  prunes,  cherries,  apricots,  and  small  quantities  of  quinces. 

s  E.xclusivo  of  coconuts  which  were  reported  by  number.  The  1909  figures  include  wUd  nuts  (black 
walnuts,  butternuts,  and  hickory  nuts,  etc.),  which  were  not  reported  for  1919. 


812 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRTCULTUEE. 


Table  132.— COMPARATIVE  STATEMENT  SHOWING  INCREASE   IN   VALUE   OF  CROPS 

HIGHER 


All  crops 

Crops  compared 

Crops  not  compared. 


Cereals,  total  s 

Com 

Wheat 

Oats 

Barlev , 

Rye.: 

Buckwheat 

Kafli'  and  mile. 
Rice  (rough) . . . 
Mixed  crops  6... 


Other  grains  and  seeds,  total. 

Dry  edit)le  beans 

Soy  beans 

Other  beans ' 

Dry  peas 

Peanuts 

Flaxseed 

Minor  seeds  s 


Clover  and  grass  seeds,  total . 

Clover  and  alfalfa  seed 

Timothy  seed 

Millet  seed 

Other  grass  seed 


Hay  and  forage,  excluding  corn  cut 
for  forage 


Sugar  crops,  total 

Sugar  cane 

Sorghum  grown  for  siiiip 

Sugar  beets  grown  for  sugar. 

Maple  sugar 

Maple  sirup 


Miscellaneous  crops,  total. . . 
Potatoes  (Irish  or  white).. 
Sweet  potatoes  and  yams. 

Tobacco 

Cotton 

Cottonseed  (estimated)... 
Sundry  minor  crops  ^ 


Fruits  and  nuts,  total. . 

Small  fniits  10 

Orchard  fruits  ^ 

Grapes 

Subtropical  fruits  i^. 
Nuts 


Unit. 


Bu. 
Bu. 
Bu. 
Bu. 
Bu. 
Bu. 
Bu. 
Bu. 
Bu. 


Bu. 
Bu. 
Bu. 
Bu. 
Bu. 
Bu. 


Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 


Tons. 


Tons., 
Tons., 
Tons. 
Lbs.., 
Gal... 


Bu.... 
Bu.... 
Lbs... 
Bales . 
Tons.. 


Qts.. 
Bu... 
Lbs.. 


Lbs. 


AVERAGE  VALUE  PER  UNIT. 


1919 


»1. 49533 
2. 193S6 
0. S1053 
1. 31471 
1. 53355 
1. 55356 
1.  25158 
2. 75098 
1. 18026 


4. 38915 
4. 10218 


3. 62039 
2. 28004 
4. 41306 


27. 10828 
6. 28508 
2. 80940 
4. 22700 


16. 78557 
14. 90556 
11. 02077 
0. 32461 
2.63282 


2. 20172 
1. 59869 
0. 32342 

176. 4598.5 
65. 26977 


0. 03798 


1909 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


$0. 56365 
0. 96236 
0.41176 
0. 53338 
0. 69179 
0. 62,S35 
0. 61469 
0. 73355 
0. 53893 


1. 93504 
1. 22228 


1. 53784 
0. 9-1108 
1. 48470 


6. 90351 
1.39006 
0. 83501 
0. 86160 


4.  23315 

5.  78538 
5. 04742 
0. 09,844 
0. 92473 


0. 42761 

0. 59814 

0. 09879 

66. 07208 

22. 73908 


0. 00973 


165.3 
128. 0 
96.8 
146.5 
121.7 
147.2 
103.6 
275. 0 
119.0 


126.8 
23.5.6 


135.4 
142.9 
197.2 


289. 3 
278.  6 
236.2 
390.6 


296.5 
157.6 
lis.  3 
229. 8 
184.7 


414.9 
167.3 
227.4 
167. 1 
187.0 


VALUE  OF 
CROPS. 


As  reported, 
1919 


$14,755,364,894 

13,995,911,487 

759,453,407 


6,937,557,311 

3, 507, 797, 102 

2, 074, 078, 801 

855, 255, 468 

160,427,2.55 

116,537,965 

19, 715, 305 

90,221,040 

97,194,4.81 

16,  .329, 888 

182,042,587 

61, 795, 225 
4,4.50,099 
125, 198 
20,790,541 
62, 751, 701 
29, 300, 998 
2,  768, 825 

80,843,832 

55,416,726 
13,673,913 
3, 682, 987 
8,070,206 


2, 316, 115, 574 

162,439,060 

59,499,467 
24, 506, 228 
66,051,989 
3, 146, 107 
9, 235, 209 

3, 584, 661, 323 
639,440,521 
124,844,475 
444,047,481 

2, 007, 430, 242 

347, 739, 123 

21, 159, 481 

732,251,800 

61,128,229 
430,956,831 

95,580,021 
114,860,323 

29,714,396 


1  A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  more  than  1,000. 

2  Due  partly  to  increased  production  and  partly  to  higher  prices. 

3  Increase  in  value  on  basis  of  1909  prices  for  1919  crops.    The  percentages  in  this  section  represent  the 
net  increase  in  production. 

*  Excess  of  actual  1919  values  over  values  computed  for  1919  on  basis  of  1909  prices. 

'  Exclusive  of  emmer  and  spelt. 

6  Principally  oats  and  barley,  oats  and  wheat,  and  wheat  and  barley  grown  and  harvested  together. 


ACREAGE,   PRODUCTIOlSr,    AND  VALUE    OF   ALL   CROPS, 


813 


BETWEEN  1909  AND  1919  RESULTING  (1)  FROM  GREATER  PRODUCTION  AND  (2)  FROM 
PRICES. 


VALUE  OF  CROPS — 

continued. 

INCREASE  IN  CROP  VALUES,    1909  TO 

1919.1 

Computed  for 

1919  on 

basis  of  1909 

prices. 

As  reported, 
1909 

Gross  increase.2 

Increase  due  to  greater 
production.3 

Increase  due  to  higher 
prices. < 

Amount. 

Per  cent. 

Amount. 

Per  cent. 

Amount. 

Per  cent. 

$5,231,850,683 
5,007,238,561 

$9,523,514,211 
8,988,672,926 

1 

$5,"  457,511, 832 

"'"l79.'5' 

'"$456,'273,'27l 

9.5' 

$8.' 538,' 399 ,655 

"156,"  5' 

2 

224, 612, 122 

534,841,285 

3 

2,869,843,061 

2,659,955,664 

4,277,601,647 

160.8 

209,887,397 

7.9 

4, 067,  714, 250 

141.7 

4 

1,322,228,493 

1, 438, 553, 919 

2, 069, 243, 183 

143.8 

-116,325,426 

-8.1 

2,185,568,609 

16.5.  3 

5 

909,  SIS,  238 

657, 656, 801 

1, 416, 422, 000 

215.4 

252,161,437 

38.3 

1,164,260,563 

128.0 

6 

434, 482, 069 

414,697,422 

440,558,046 

106.2 

19,784,647 

4.8 

420, 773, 399 

96.8 

7 

65, 085, 573 

92, 458, 571 

67, 968, 684 

73.5 

-27,-372,998 

-2ft  6 

95,341,682 

146.6 

8 

52, 570, 660 

20,421,812 

96,116,153 

470.7 

32, 148, 848 

167.4 

63,967,305 

121.7 

9 

7,974,003 

9, 330, 592 

10, 384, 713 

111.3 

-1,356,589 

-14.5 

11,741,302 

147.2 

10 

44,310,515 

10, 816, 940 

79, 404, 106 

734.1 

33,493,575 

30ft  6 

45, 910,  .531 

103.6 

11 

25,916,990 

16,019,607 

81,174,874 

506.7 

9,897,383 

61.8 

71, 277,  491 

275. 0 

12 

7,456,520 
74,370,192 

16, 329, 888 
101,295,296 

7,456,520 
-6,377,099 

8, 873, 368 
107,672,395 

llftO 
144.8 

13 

80, 747, 291 

125.4 

-7.9 

14 

27,243,608 

21,771,482 

40,02:3,743 

183.8 

5, 472, 126 

25.1 

34,  561, 617 

120.  S 

15 

1,325,945 
61,524 

20,577 
9,091 

4,  429, 522 
116, 107 

1,30.5,368 
42, 433 

3, 124, 154 
73,674 

235.  6 
143.0 

16 

""U6.8 

17 

8,831,210 

10, 963, 739 

9, 826, 802 

m.h' 

-2,132,499 

-1ft  5 

11,959,301 

135.  4 

18 

25, 832, 5S0 

18,271,929 

4-1,479,772 

243.4 

7,560,651 

41.4 

36, 919, 121 

142. 9 

19 

9,878,006 

28,970,5.54 

390, 444 

1.3 

-19,092,548 

-65. 9 

19, 482, 992 

197.2 

20 

1,207,289 

739, 919 

2, 028, 906 

274.2 

467,370 

63.2 

1,561,536 

12ft  3 

21 

20, 587, 826 

15,137,683 

65, 706, 149 

434.1 

5,450,143 

36.0 

60, 256,  006 

292.7 

22 

14,235,315 

8,976,962 

46,439,764 

517.3 

5, 258, 353 

68.6 

41,181,411 

289. 3 

23 

3,611,981 

4,018,951 

9, 654, 962 

240.2 

-406, 970 

-10.1 

10, 061, 932 

278.6 

24 

1,  095, 445 

4fil,  566 

3, 191, 421 

649.2 

603, 879 

122.8 

2,  .587, 542 

236.2 

25 

1,615,085 

1, 650, 204 

6,420,002 

389.0 

-5,119 

-0.3 

6, 425, 121 

390.6 

26 

988,399,235 

826,401,175 

1,489,714,399 

180.3 

161,  998, 060 

19.6 

1,327,716,339 

134.3 

27 

58,965,936 

59, 252, 644 

103, 186, 416 

174.1 

-286,  708 

-0.5 

103, 473, 124 

175.5 

28 

15, 005, 158 

26,415,9.52 

3:?,  083, 515 

125.2 

-11,410,794 

-43.2 

44, 494, 309 

296.6 

29 

9,511,743 

7,963,499 

16,  ,542, 729 

207.7 

1,548,244 

1ft  4 

14,994,485 

157.6 

30 

30,251,252 

19, 695, 3.84 

46,356,605 

235.4 

10, 555, 868 

53.6 

35, 800, 737 

118.3 

31 

954,066 

1,380,492 

1,76.5,615 

127.9 

-426,426 

-30.9 

2,192,041 

229.  8 

32 

3, 243, 717 

3,797,317 

5, 437, 952 

143.2 

-5.53,600 

-14.6 

5, 991, 552 

184.7 

33 

1.191,481,631 

1,144,716,087 

2,439,945,238 

213.1 

46,765,544 

4.1 

2, 393, 179, 692 

200.9 

34 

■  124, 189, 737 

166,42:3,910 

473,016,611 

284.2 

-42, 234, 173 

-25.4 

.515,2.50,784 

414.9 

35 

46,709,897 

3.5,429,176 

89, 415, 299 

252.4 

11,280,721 

31.8 

78,134,578 

167.3 

36 

135,638,001 

104,302,856 

339,744,625 

325.7 

31,33.5,148 

30.0 

308,409,477 

227.4 

37 

751,644,571 

703, 619, 303 

1,303,810,939 

1.85.3 

48,025,268 

6.8 

1,255,785,671 

167.1 

38 

121,147,474 

121,076,9,S4 

226,662,139 

187.2 

70,490 

0.1 

226, 591, 649 

187.0 

39 

12, 151, 948 

13, 863, 858 

7,295,623 

.52.6 

-1,711,910 

-12.3 

9,007,533 

74.1 

40 

253,863,951 

221,028,017 

511,223,783 

231.  S 

32,835,934 

14.9 

478,387,849 

188.4 

41 

22, 580, 153 

29,  .502, 078 

31,626.151 

107.2 

-6,921,925 

-23.5 

38, 548, 076 

170.7 

42 

155, 873, 932 

140,350,104 

290,606,727 

207.1 

15, 523, 828 

11.1 

27.5,082,899 

176.5 

43 

24,488,857 

22,027,961 

73,558,060 

333.9 

2,460,896 

11.2 

71,097,164 

290.3 

44 

39,875,667 

24, 700, 200 

90, 166, 123 

365.0 

15,175,467 

61.4 

74,990,6,56 

188. 1 

46 

11,045,342 

4,447,674 

25,266,722 

568.1 

6,597,668 

148.3 

18,669,054 

16ft  0 

46 

'  Includes  castor  beans  and  horse  beans. 

8  Includes  broom-corn  seed,  hemp  seed,  mustard  seed,  sorghum  seed,  sunflower  seed,  and  tobacco  seed. 

'  Includes  chufas,  broom  com,  hops,  hemp,  chicory,  mint,  teasels,  and  willows. 
10  Exclusive  of  the  group  designated  "Other  berries." 
"  Exclusive  of  quinces. 
12  Exclusive  of  sugar  apples  and  sapodillas  (1919)  and  mandarins  (1909). 


814 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table   133.— ACREAGE   AND    PRODUCTION    OF   PRINCIPAL   CROPS   IN    THE    UNITED 

STATES:   1879  TO   1919. 


1919 


1909 


1S99 


1889 


1879 


Cereals: 

Corn 

Wheat 

Oats 

Barley 

Rye 

Buckwheat 

Kafir  and  milo. 
Rice  (rough) . . . 


Other  grains  and  seeds: 

Dry  echble  beans 

Dry  peas 

Peanuts 

Flaxseed 


Hay 

Sugar  crops: 

Sugar  cane 

Sorghum  grown  for  sirup . . . 
Sugar  beets  grown  for  sugar. 

Miscellaneous  crops: 

Tobacco 

Cotton 

Potatoes 

Sweet  potatoes  and  yams. . . 


Cereals: 

Corn 

Wheat 

Oats 

Barley 

Rye 

Buckwheat 

Kafir  and  milo. 
Rico  (rough). .. 


Other  grains  and  seeds: 

Dry  edible  beans 

Dry  peas 

Peanuts 

Flaxseed 


87, 771, 600 

73, 099, 421 

37, 991, 002 

6, 472, 888 

7, 679, 005 

742, 627 

3, 619, 034 

911, 272 


1,161,682 

865, 670 

1, 125,  im 

1, 260, 687 

72, 779,  SS8 


372, 938 
482, 043 
636, 434 


1, 864, 080 

33, 740, 106 

3, 251, 703 

803, 727 


98, 382, 665 

44, 262, 592 

35, 159,  441 

7, 698, 706 

2, 195, 561 

878, 048 

1, 635, 1.53 

610, 175 


802,991 
1,305,099 

869, S87 
2,  Om,  142 

68, 227, 310 


476, 849 
326, 352 
360, 433 


1,294,911 

32, 043, 838 

3,668,855 

641, 255 


94, 913, 673 

52, 588, 574 

29,  im,  698 

4, 470, 196 

2, 054, 292 

807, 060 

266, 513 

342, 214 


453,841 

968, 370 

516, 654 

2, 110, 517 

58, 583,  ^7 


386, 986 
293, 152 
110, 170 


1, 101, 460 

24,275,101 

2,938,778 

537, 312 


72,087,752 

33, 579, 514 

28, 320, 077 

3, 220, 834 

2,171,604 

837, 164 


161,312 


203,946 
1, 318, 698 

52,948,797 


274,975 
415, 691 


695, 301 

20, 175, 270 

2, 60U,  7.50 

524, 588 


62, 368, 504 

35, 430, 333 

16, 144,  .593 

1, 997, 727 

1, 842, 233 

848,389 


174, 173 


30,631,054 
227, 776 


638, 841 
14, 480, 019 
(I) 
(I) 


PRODUCTION. 


Hay 

Sugar  crops: 

Sugar  cane 

Sorghum  grown  for  sirup 

Sugar  beets  grown  for  sugar. 

Miscellaneous  crops: 

Tobacco 


Cotton . 


Potatoes 

Sweet  potatoes  and  yams. 


Bushels. 

2, 345, 832,  .507 

945, 403,  215 

1,05.5,182,798 

122, 024, 773 

75, 992, 223 

12, 690,  .384 

72, 0.85, 954 

35,330,912 


14, 079, 093 
5, 742, 626 

27,449,930 
6, 053, 200 

Tons. 
90, 355, 5-10 


3,  .54-1, 079 
1, 644, 100 
5,993,409 

Pounds. 
1,372,993,261 

Bales. 
11,376,130 

Bushels. 
290, 427, 580 
78,091,913 


Bushels. 

2, 552, 189, 630 

6S3, 379, 259 

007, 142, 980 

173,344,212 

29, 520, 457 

14, 849, 332 

17, 597, 305 

21, 838, 580 


11,251,160 
7, 129, 294 
19, 415, S16 
19, 512, 765 

Tons. 
87, 216, 351 


6, 240, 260 
1,  ,376, 487 
3,902,071 

Pounds. 
1, 055, 764, 806 

Bales. 
10, 649, 268 

Bushels. 
389, 194, 965 
59, 232, 070 


Bushels. 

2, 666, 324, 370 

658,.531, 252 

943, 389, 375 

119,634,877 

25, 568, 625 

11,233,515 

5,169,113 

9, 002, 886 


5,064,490 
9,440,210 
11,964,109 
19, 979, 492 

Trnis. 
71,112,709 


4, 202, 202 

1,910,0-10 

793, 3.53 


Pounds. 
868,112,805 

Bales. 
9, 534, 707 

Bushels. 
273,31,8,167 
42,517,412 


Bushels. 

,  122, 327, 547 

468, 373, 968 

809, 2.50, 666 

78, 332, 976 

28,421,398 

12, 110, 349 


4,625,073 


3, 163, 554 
6, 21.5, 349 
3, 588. 143 
10, 250,  410 

Tons. 
66,  a31, 480 


Pounds. 
488, 256, 646 

Bales. 
7,472,511 

Bushels. 
217,  .516,  .362 
43,950,201 


Bushels. 

1,754,591,676 

4.59, 483, 137 

407, 858, 999 

43,997,495 

19, 831, 595 

11,817,327 


3,961,560 


3,07.5,050 
6,514,977 

'"7,'i76,'95i 

Tona. 
35,150,711 


Pounds. 
472, 661, 157 

Bales. 
5, 755, 359 

Bttshels. 
169, 458, 539 
33,378,693 


■  Acreage  not  completely  reported. 


ACREAGE,   PRODUCTION,   AND   VALUE    OF   ALL   CROPS. 


815 


Table  134.-VALUE   OF  ALL  CROPS,  WITH  AVERAGE  VALUE   PER  FARM  AND  PER 
^  ACRE,  BY  DIVIstONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States. 


$14,755,364,894 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. , 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Cent  ral . . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  Exglind: 

Maine 

New  Hampsliiie 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


value  of  all  crops. 


1919 


1909 


$5,231,850,683 


275, 175, 536 

914,499,927 

2,818,367,792 

3,(176,902,149 

2,  ()S3,  808,420 

1,:306, 179,689 

2,168,622,649 

562,954,399 

948,854,024 


Per  cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


182.0 


117,654,874 
379,123,636 
1,072,080,129 
1,419,131,769 
693,806,241 
519,800,422 
604,643,008 
1.59,918,622 
265,691,982 


100, 152, 324 
23,509,665 
47,999,600 
53,700,925 
5,340,378 
44,472,644 

417,046,864 

87,484,186 
409,968,877 

607,037,562 
497,229,719 
864, 737, 833 
404,014,810 
445, 347, 868 

506,020,233 
890,391,299 
559, 047, 854 
301,782,935 
311,006,809 
519,729,771 
588,92.3,248 

23, 05S,  906 

109,8.58,608 

307,614 

292, 824, 200 

96,537,459 
503, 229, 313 
4:57, 121, 8:?7 
5-10,613,626 

80,256,806 

347,338,888 
318,285,307 
304,348,638 
336, 207, 156 

340,813,256 

206, 182, 548 

650, 084, 742 

1,071,542,103 

69,975,185 
126,495,111 
30,270,630 
181,065,239 
40,619,634 
42,481,2:50 
58,067,067 
13, 980, 303 

227,212,008 
131,884,639 
589, 757, 377 


133.9 
141.2 
162.9 
159.1 
200.3 
151.3 
2-58.  7 
252.0 
257.1 


33,386,440 
12,112,260 
23,697,700 
26,191,705 
2,986,816 
19,279,953 

190,002,693 
35,648,849 
153,472,094 

^21, 086, 342 
1%,  869, 691 
364,190,261 
152, 102, 869 
137,830,966 

186,70.5,665 
309,376,240 
211,001,359 
180,311,555 
125,116,080 
194,401,9;}7 
212,218,933 

8,6.50,192 

40,330,688 

242, 582 

89,775,015 

36,167,014 

131,071,959 

137,1579,131 

216,971,974 

33,217,656 

130, 594,  .808 
111,  1:3:},  210 
137,  .540, 733 
140, 531;671 

112, 129, 230 

73, 536,  .538 

131,522,220 

287,455,020 

28,886,689 
32,880,915 

9,903,071 
50,110,677 

8,619,802 

5,434,664 
18, 204, 379 

5,878,425 

74,101,381 
45,064,450 
146, 526, 151 


AVERAGE  VALUE 

PER  FARM  OF 

ALL  FARM 

CROPS. 


200.0 
94.1 

102.5 

105.0 
78.8 

130.7 

119.5 
145. 4 
167.1 

174.6 
1.52. 6 
137.4 
165.6 
223.1 

171.0 
187.8 
164.9 
67.4 
148.6 
167.3 
177.5 

166.6 
172.4 
26.8 
226.2 
166.9 
283.9 
218.2 
149.2 
141.6 

166.0 
186.4 
121.3 
139.2 

203.9 
180.4 
318. 2 

272.8 

142.2 

284.7 
205.7 
261.3 
371.2 
681.7 
219.0 
137.8 

206.6 
192.7 
302.5 


1919 


$2. 288 


1,758 
2,151 
2,598 
3,352 
1,798 
1,242 
2,177 
2,306 
4,052 


1909 


2,077 
1,146 
1,651 
1,678 
1,308 
1,963 

2,159 
2,945 
2,027 

2,365 
2,424 
3,646 
2.057 
2,353 

2,8,35 
4,172 
2,126 
3,884 
4,167 
4,177 
3,563 

2,274 
2,293 
1,508 
1,.572 
1,106 
1,865 
2,268 
1,740 
1,486 

1/283 
1,2.59 
1,188 
1,236 

1,465 
1, 522 
2,865 
2,457 

1,213 
3,004 
1,922 
3,021 
1,361 
4,259 
2,263 
4,420 

3,428 
2,627 
5,012 


•$822 


623 
809 
954 

1,279 
624 
499 
641 
872 

1,399 


556 
448 
725 
709 
564 
719 

881 

1,065 

700 

813 

914 

1,446 

735 

778 

1,1% 
1,425 
761 
2,425 
1,611 
1,499 
1,193 

798 
824 
1,118 
488 
374 
517 
779 
746 
664 

504 
452 
523 
512 

522 
610 
692 
688 

1,102 

1,067 
901 

1,085 
242 
589 
840 

2,186 

1,319 

990 

1,661 


AVERAGE  VALUE 

PER  ACRE  OF 

CROPS  WITH 

ACREAGE 

REPORTS. 


1919 


$39. 13 


55.48 
47.22 
42.52 
28.04 
60.84 
46.17 
41.13 
33.12 
47.33 


1909 


$16. 13 


59.12 
36.99 
35. 45 
77.55 
66.84 
85. 26 

43.60 
76.74 
47.24 

48. 44 
40.49 
40.73 
40. 16 
43.81 

29.89 
42.26 
34.07 
15.24 
20.84 
26.97 
26.25 

45. 44 
50.99 
118.  55 
57.27 
41.31 
82.31 
78.79 
49.20 
43.83 

52.09 
43.83 
39.52 
50.40 

48.27 
50.20 
3.5. 14 
41.48 

17.40 
41.96 
25.34 
33.29 
32.94 
90.83 
50.74 
34.97 

43.  32 
39.  30 
54. 02 


2.3.36 
19.83 
17.33 
12.18 
22.12 
19.69 
15.22 
17.05 
19. 55 


19.60 
18.  88 
18.10 
36.81 
33. 17 
33.47 

19.89 
30.11 
18.31 

18.55 
16.93 
17.66 
17.11 
15.67 

12.52 
14.87 
14.17 
11.34 
10.16 
11.13 
10.57 

19.12 
20.05 
86.92 
20.19 
17.  .59 
22.  21 
26.  44 
22.13 
21.14 

20.74 
16.90 
18. 82 
22.56 

20.27 
20.30 
10.93 
15.53 

15.25 
19.43 
12.43 
17.31 
12.70 
25.89 
22.81 
14.73 

20.33 
18.10 
19.68 


816 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  135.-ACREAGE  AND  VALUE   OF  ALL   CROPS   WITH   ACREAGE   REPORTS.    BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 

[A  miaus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States ..'.  — 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana : 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idiiho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Wasliington 

Oregon. 

California 


ACREAGE  of  ALL  CROPS  WITH 
acreage  REPORTS. 


1919 


1909 


348,551,669 


4, 262, 104 
17, 007,  ,595 
62,757,917 
127,122,665 
31,859,714 
26, 713, 789 
50, 548, 349 
15,717,906 
12,561,630 


1,529,941 
508, 168 

1,143,304 
560,647 
61,733 
458, 311 

8, 142, 108 

994,004 

7, 871, 483 

11,780,-554 
11,849,165 
20, 370, 027 
9, 168, 200 
9,589,971 

16,362,970 
20,420,374 
15,418,596 
19,422,463 
14,654,636 
18,935,849 
21,907,777 

448,227 
1,987,965 
2, 208 
4,579,367 
1,891,316 
5,849,998 
.5,396,660 
10, 468, 834 
1,23.5,139 

•  6,303,182 
6,786,187 
7,265,035 
6,359,385 

6, 464, 540 
3,923,925 
15,1.32,111 
25, 027, 773 

3,811,919 
2,7(Mi,212 
1,1.53,624 
.5,0.52,9.55 
1,131,806 

441,712 
1,030,398 

389, 280 

4,001,620 
2,803,016 
5, 756, 994 


311,194,516 


4,653 
17,309: 
59,772: 
114,671 
30,267 
25,767: 
39,267 

8,857 
10,627 


1,587 
592 

1, 203 

652: 

83 

533 

8,376 
1,111 

7, 821 

11,425, 
11,329: 
20, 269: 
8, 194' 
8, 554: 

14,727 
20,371 
14, 332 
15,888: 
12,226: 
17,229: 
19,896 

438. 
1,927 
2: 
4,255 
1,873 
5,736 
5, 1.52 
9, 66O: 
1,220: 

6,046 
6,360: 

7, 202' 
6, 158: 

.5,375, 
3,585' 
11,920 
18,38^1 

1,847, 
1,637 
786 
2,613 
632: 
190: 
754: 
392 

3,429 
2, 278: 
4,918: 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


-8.4 

-L7 

5.0 

10.9 

5.3 

3.7 

•28.7 

77.5 

18.2 


-3.6 
-14.3 

-5.0 
-14.0 
-26.2 
-14.1 

-2.8 

- 10. 6 

0.6 

3.1 
4.6 
0.5 
11.9 
12.1 

11.1 
0.2 
7.6 

22.2 

19.9 
9.9 

10.1 

2.3 
3.2 

-ia.5 

7.0 
0.9 
2.0 
4.7 
8.4 
1.2 

4.3 
6.7 
0.9 
3.3 

20.2 

9.4 

26.9 

36.1 

106. 3 
65.2 
46.7 
93.3 
78. 9 

131.3 
36.  5 

-0.8 

16.7 
23.0 
17.0 


VALUE  OF  ALL  CROPS  WITH 
ACREAGE  REPORTS. 


1919 


$13,638,197,008 


236 

803 

2,668: 

3,564: 

1,938: 

1,233 

2,079: 

520: 

594 


90 

18: 

40 

43 

4 

39; 

354 

76 
371 

570 
479: 
829 
368 
420 


863 
525 
295 
305: 
510 
575 

20 
101 

262 

78: 
48i: 
425: 
515: 

54 

328 
297 
287: 
320: 

312 

196 

531 

1,035, 

66 
113 
29: 

168: 
37 

40: 


173 
110: 
311 


448,604 
111,155 
865, 141 
387, 251 
236,668 
470,382 
022,461 
634,460 
520, 886 


447,260 
797, 763 
524,640 
478,240 
126, 249 
074, 452 

988, 170 
284, 458 
838, 527 

665, 227 
774, 238 
618, 809 
163, 868 
142,999 

070,789 
013,259 
244, 769 
936,991 
379,973 
659,673 
081, 797 

306,640 
367, 369 
261,749 
2.52,283 
129,983 
485, 874 
186,414 
056,531 
129,825 

355;  896 
451,948 
135, 779 
526,759 

063,321 
9c>7, 545 
759,411 
212, 184 

311,460 
561,245 
233,036 
226,645 
287,004 
lis. 035 
2Si;.1.59 
614,976 

336, 176 
169,711 
014,999 


1989 


$5,018,074,443 


108,732,841 
343, 269, 476 
1,035,922,245 
1,397,033,548 
669,441,705 
507, 314, 125 
597, 575, 820 
151,010,287 
207,774,396 


31,116,693 
11,193,657 
21,787,708 
24, 000, 893 
2,776,355 
17, 857, 535 

166, 575, 783 
33, 464, 392 
143, 229, 301 

212, 005, 794 
191,771,114 
3.57,947,866 
140, 189, 462 
134,008,009 

184,365,249 
302,987,728 
203,102,959 
^80,201,654 
124,279,954 
191,832,489 
310,263,515 

8,379,053 

38,636,747 

238, 337 

85,911,759 

32,962,408 

127, 428, 105 

136,256,919 

213,825,377 

25,803,000 

125,372,616 
107,475,2.55 
135,515,382 
138,950,872 

108,980,380 
72,788,843 
130,238,187 
285, 568, 410 

28,180,719 
31,820,979 

9,777,870 
45,254,318 

8,036,551 

4,943,226 
17,218,700 

5,777,924 

69,725,354 
41,241,304 
96, 807, 738 


SALES   OF   SELECTED   CROPS. 


817 


Table  1.36.— FEED  CROPS  (CORN,  OATS,  BARLEY,  AND  HAY)  SOLD   BY  FARMERS,  BY 
DIVISIONS   AND    STATES:    1919. 

[Figures  for  production  in  Tables  139, 143,  145,  and  171.] 


COEN  SOLD. 

OATS  SOLD. 

BARLEY  SOLD. 

HAY  SOLD. 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Quantity 
(bushels). 

Per 
cent  of 
pro- 
duc- 
tion. 

Quantity 
(bushels). 

Per 
cent  of 
pro- 
duc- 
tion. 

Quantity 
(bushels). 

Per 
cent  of 
pro- 
duc- 
tion. 

Quantity 
(tons). 

Per 
cent  of 
pro- 
duc- 
tion. 

trnited  States . . . 

460,997,139 

19.7 

277,214,402 

26.3 

44, 945, 358 

36.8 

13, 137, 181 

14.5 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central. 
Mountain 

139, 961 

12, 355, 150 

171, 878, 225 

220,622,399 

15,075,386 

11, 82-3,  741 

20,  773, 474 

5,221,315 

2,  507, 483 

2.5 

14.7 

25.1 

24.6 

7.4 

5.3 

9.5 

31.2 

48.2 

196, 828 

3, 495, 912 

103,797,672 

122, 345, 3.52 

092, 619 

782, 133 

31,941,052 

4, 188, 328 

9,774,506 

2.8 

6.7 

31.1 

24.8 

4.8 

n.o 

28.4 
29.0 
50.4 

14, 167 

219,  462 

3,  700, 221 

20,910,741 

24,961 

37, 490 

1,352,475 

2,083,644 

16, 602, 197 

4.1 

8.6 
14.8 
36.1 

6.7 
17.0 
34.0 
34.9 
64.9 

3.56, 438 

1,412,215 

2, 331,  470 

3, 347, 182 

243,653 

364, 344 

614,  111 

2, 554, 009 

1, 913, 759 

9.2 
13.9 
13.1 
10.9 

7.3 
10.6 
17.0 
27.0 

24. 6 

New  England: 

6,789 
7,351 
7,841 
45, 194 
19, 149 
53,637 

592,067 

1, 503, 449 

10,259,634 

24. 173. 497 

26. 862. 498 
117, 260, 7S5 

2, 398, 6-24 
1,182,821 

13, 325, 467 
106,  .547,  801 
18,016,300 
212,797 
20, 018, 300 
48, 297, 859 
14, 203, 875 

852, 188 

5,067,706 

2,285 

3, 973, 231 

994, 003 
1,617,099 

467, 419 
1,  854,  541 

846,  914 

4, 084,  561 

5,  389, 605 

1,  708,  903 

640,672 

1, 147, 945 

647, 194 

8, 609,  269 

10, 369, 066 

22, 280 

184,  754 

57,212 

3, 237,  481 

1,  542, 104 

141, 307 

3.3, 150 

3,027 

220, 325 

116,752 

2,170,411 

2.4 
1.5 
0.8 
3.0 
6.2 
2.6 

4.2 
17.1 
16.7 

16.1 

16.9 

41.1 

5.3 

2.7 

15.7 
28.7 
12.3 
5.5 
29.0 
30.1 
23.8 

23.1 
24.0 
14.6 
9.4 
5.8 
3.9 
1.7 
3.6 
9.6 

5.7 
7.6 
3.9 
1.7 

3.4 
3.0 
16.0 
9.6 

14.0 

28.8 
14.7 
32.0 
32.6 
31.7 
12.5 
20.6 

24.4 
1.3.8 
62.9 

157, 308 
8,179 
23,360 
3,504 
880 
3,597 

622, 031 

154, 039 

2, 719, 842 

14,697,277 

20, 978, 977 

58,  .569, 444 

4, 673, 381 

4,878,593 

17,3.54,374 
67,  776, 982 
5,  760, 938 
2,  289,  202 
13, 615, 620 
11,629,834 
3,918,402 

8, 595 
101, 639 

4.4 
1.7 
1.0 
1.2 
2.6 
1.2 

2.9 
10.4 
9.3 

31.4 
39.9 
45.4 
12.6 
7.1 

19.5 
36.2 
14.2 
7.6 
26.6 
19.4 
10.8 

12.1 

9.4 

11,008 

823 

1,897 

324 

10.5 
3.7 
1.0 
2.7 

154,410 
38, 508 
80, 662 
47, 963 
4,680 
30, 185 

928,874 
63,  .560 
419, 781 

639, 872 
313,670 
495,266 
570, 066 
312, 596 

343, 960 
646, 650 
418,  213 
158,008 
298, 245 
6.59, 286 
822, 820 

8,766 
63,904 
18 
90, 805 
31,786 
17,  179 

4,652 
20, 669 

5,874 

137,  655 
111,  748 
52,627 
62,  314 

91,961 

23, 189 

317,512 

181, 449 

227,  081 
793, 438 
163, 099 
770,  793 
156,  289 
159,  517 
149,  856 
133,936 

477, 171 
458, 794 
977,  794 

12.8 

New  Hampshire 

8.0 
6.7 

Massachusetts 

8.8 
8.6 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

115 

195, 576 
2,983 
20, 903 

234, 598 
135, 418 
858, 010 
557,446 
1,914,749 

5, 555, 490 
2, 010, 569 
23, 617 
2, 969,  279 
6, 197, 002 
1, 535, 730 
2,619,054 

310 
10, 140 

2.4 

8.6 

20.4 

8.0 

9.7 

9.5 

20.3 

11.6 

15.7 

37.4 
37.6 
16.2 
24.6 
48.4 
34.9 
31.5 

49.6 
9.1 

8.3 
14.8 

New  Jersey 

16.1 

Peimsylvania 

E-\sT  North  Central: 
Ohio 

12.0 
17.2 

Indiana 

13.8 

13.6 

18.0 

Wisconsin 

6.2 

West  North  Central: 

6.1 

12.1 

Missouri    

12.5 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

5.4 
7.6 
12.4 
19.0 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

9.9 

14.4 

2.1 

141, 703 
116,111 
78,  292 
59,  024 
164,  308 
22,  947 

188,  061 
516,  594 
36, 544 
40, 934 

219, 762 

16,  551 

10,647,815 

21,056,924 

518,954 
964,  811 
211,635 
1,373,687 
464,  840 
211, 127 
411,  994 
31, 280 

4,672,749 
3,113,113 
1, 988, 644 

7.2 
3.8 
4.7 
1.6 
6.0 
10. 3 

6.7 

21.4 

3.3 

5.4 

8.1 
3.4 
23.4 
32.9 

20.1 
31.4 
21.0 
30.3 
42.8 
55.9 
23.9 
41.7 

,57.9 
37.2 
67.0 

12,  792 

1,659 

60 

5.6 
6.7 
1.7 

9.6 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

4.6 
3.8 
1.7 

5.5 

Florida 

8.3 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

16,997 

20,400 

93 

14.2 
21.2 

L8 

12.7 

8.0 

1L9 

11.9 

West  South  Central: 

157 

5.4 

11.9 

9.4 

Oklahoma 

495, 909 
856,409 

66,  711 
516,  879 

17,  136 
810, 635 

71,687 
460, 021 

56,267 

84,308 

994, 877 

591, 366 

15,015,954 

27.8 
39.1 

19.2 
38.3 
14.8 
28.9 
36.9 
70.0 
15.4 
56.9 

44.2 
41.4 
68.6 

20.1 

Texas 

18.2 

Mountain: 

Montana 

17.0 

35.3 

18.7 

Colorado 

28.5 

New  Mexico 

39.7 
40.6 

Utah 

15.3 

Nevada 

24.5 

Pacific: 

Washington 

27.3 
24.0 

23.8 

75108°— 22- 

52 

818 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGRICULTTJUE. 


Table  137.-P0TAT0ES   AND   APPLES   SOLD    BY   FARMERS,    BY   DIVISIONS   AND 

STATES:  1919. 

[Figures  for  production  in  Tables  172  and  191.] 


POTATOES  SOLD. 

APPLES  SOLD. 

division  and 

POTATOES  SOLD. 

APPLES  SOLD. 

DIVISION  AND 

Per 

cent 

Per 

cent 

Per 

cent 

Per 
cent 

STATE. 

Quantity 

of 

Quantity 

of 

Quantity 

of 

Quantity 

of 

(bushels). 

pro- 
duc- 
tion. 

(bushels). 

pro- 
duc- 
tion. 

(bushels.) 

pro- 
duc- 
tion. 

(bushels). 

pro- 
duc- 
tion. 

TT.S 

Geog.  divs.: 
N.  England. - 

169,523,734 

58.4 

98,582,854 

72.2 

South  Atl.: 

250  254 

51.3 

530  486 

87  5 

23,146,231 

70.8 

8,637,384 

71.6 

Maryland — 

3,280,675 

66.7 

998,572 

65.7 

Middle  Atl. . 

41,163,813 

63.5 

16,113,150 

74.8 

Dist.ofCol.. 

9,233 

46.6 

212 

11.6 

E.N.  Cent.. 

33,788,686 

52.0 

9,905,570 

63.0 

Virginia 

9, 830, 067 

80.2 

5, 650, 726 

63.2 

W.N.  Cent.. 

24,273.805 

48.3' 

5,664,919 

52.4 

W.  Virginia. 
N.  Carolina.. 

585, 818 

20.9 

2, 162, 531 

51.6 

South  Atl... 

17,153,052 

63.8; 

10,025,960 

56.2 

1,443,577 

50.6 

506, 398 

26.1 

E.S.  Cent... 

1, 793, 497 

26.9 

812,047 

24.4 

S.  Caroliua. . 

533,535 

49.5 

17,458 

8.1 

W.  S.Cent.. 

1,719,724 

27.0 

6,854,635 

73.8 

Georgia 

162,603 

23.4 

159, 576 

38.3 

Mountain — 

13,989,424 

69.6 

7,840,286 

81.3 

Florida 

1, 057, 290 

59.8 

1 

0.7 

Pacific 

12, 495, 502 

70.9 

32, 728, 897 

90.1 

E.  S.Cent.: 

N.  England: 
Maine 

Kentucky . . . 
Tennessee... 

1  177  166 

37  6 

371  569 

29  0 

20,427,958 

80.0 

3,540,334 

73.3 

'  383^  224 

19.2 

355' 629 

28.2 

New  Hamp.. 

441,769 

32.9 

961,286 

70.5 

Alabama 

12,5,713 

14.2 

70, 305 

12.2 

Vermont. . .. 

621,288 

27.3 

474,955 

49.5 

Mississippi. . 

107, 394 

16.5 

14, 544 

6.7 

Mass 

872,809 

46.3 

2,618,016 

82.1 

W.  S.  Cent.: 

Rhode  Is 

179,752 

61.3 

230, 861 

69.1 

Arkansas 

260,796 

14.8 

5,704,867 

79.6 

Connecticut.. 

602, 655 

43.9 

811,932 

58.2 

Louisiana. . . 

349, 515 

36.0 

2,576 

5.9 

Middle  Atl.: 

Oklahoma... 

535, 555 

27.8 

744, 548 

46.6 

New  York... 

20,199,931 

62.2 

11,769,151 

82.0 

Te.xas 

573,858 

33.6 

402, 644 

82.7 

New  Jersey. . 

9, 155, 883 

88.7 

1,356,258 

81.4 

Mountain: 

Penn 

11,807,999 

53.5 

2, 987, 747 

54.2 

Montana 

703,925 

42.4 

518,837 

77.0 

E.  N.  Cent.: 

Idaho 

4,664,483 

,74.0 

3,021,446 

82.9 

Ohio    ...  . 

2,644,540 

497,072 

3.5.2 
20.1 

1,490,470 
388,013 

50.1 
41.9 

Wyoming. . . 
Colorado 

463,098 
6,771,699 

54.4 
76.3 

12,969 
2,968,781 

43.2 

Indiana 

86.9 

Illinois 

1, 146, 895 

24.4 

3,265,017 

69.9 

New  Mexico. 

22, 169 

20.0 

674,624 

71.8 

Michigan 

13,81.5,841 

57.7 

4,428,372 

75.8 

Arizona 

110,465 

63.4 

71,911 

59.5 

Wisconsin... 

15,684,335 

59.5 

333,698 

25.6 

Utah... 

948, 838 

57.6 

554, 740 

73.0 

W.  N.  Cent.: 

Nevada 

304,747 

62.1 

16,978 

32.3 

Minnesota.. . . 

16,987,336 

63.6 

226,672 

22.0 

Pacific: 

Iowa 

651, 89C 

14.7 

461,662 

25.5 

Washington . 

3,585,63S 

61.1 

20,845,774 

96.6 

Missouri 

882,262 

21.7 

3, 198, 529 

62.3 

Oregon 

1,742,478 

49.2 

5,054,50C 

73.0 

N.Dakota... 

1,993,741 

42.3 

2,6,> 

18.5 

Cahfornia — 

7, 167, 391 

87.2 

6,828,623 

S7.1 

S.  Dakota... 

1,034,095 

36.1 

63,959 

38.0 

Nebraska 

1,724,226 

.38.7 

466, 837 

51.5 

Kansas 

1,000,255 

33.2 

1,244,606 

71.1 

TABLE  138 EXPORTS  OF  PRINGIPAL  CROPS  FROM  THE  UNITED  STATES  DURING  THE 

FISCAL  YEARS  ENDING  JUNE  30,  1920  AND  1910. 


Corn 

Wheat 

Oats , 

Barley 

Rye 

Buckwheat. .. 

Rice 

Hay 

Tobacco  (leaf) 
Cotton 


quantity. 


Unit. 


Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Lbs.. 
Tons. 
Lbs.. 
Bales. 


1920 


14, 467, 926 

122, 430, 724 

33,944,740 

26, 571, 284 

37,463,285 

244, 785 

483,  ,385, 259 

59,948 

632, 795, 586 

6, 915, 408 


1910 


36, 802, 374 

46, 679, 876 

1,68.5,474 

4,311,566 

219, 756 

158, 160 

7, 049, 597 

55, 007 

3.53, 372, 672 

6, 263, 293 


1920 


$23,827,541 

306, 163, 023 

29,931,172 

41,3.38,517 

74,600,444 

440, 312 

51, 228, 843 

1,778,496 

271,946,489 

1,381,707,502 


1910 


825,427,993 

47, 806, 598 

794, 367 

3,052,527 

168,666 

103, 138 

222,244 

1,070,907 

38, 017, 200 

450, 447, 243 


THE    CEREALS. 


819 


Table  139.— CORN— ACREAGE  AND  PRODUCTION,  BY  DWISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND 

1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


ITnited  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . . , 
West  North  Central.. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central... 
West  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  .Tersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

MOUNTAtN: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


1919 


87,771,600 


98,382,665 


117,  .347 
1,900,324 
18,349,075 
30,277,836 
12,288,48."i 
12,.539,455 
11,018,649 
1,096,918 

183,511 


182, 065 
2,158,554 
21,910,191 
35,945,297 
11,386,984 
11,328,268 
14,912,067 

463,991 
95, 248 


6,965 
10, 433 
21, 186 
28, 953 

7,324 
42, 486 

320, 325 
233, 595 
346, 404 

.563, 352 
457,400 
908,385 
269. 155 
150, 783 

,  380, 838 
006, 733 
, 567, 079 
191, 428 
,  7.56, 234 
,699,4,50 
,676,074 

170,612 

619, 265 

370 

,  804,  802 

568, 219 
,311,462 
,  7.53, 813 
,  269, 455 

790, 487 

,  247, 167 
,  301, 075 
,334,20-1 
,657,009 

,292,119 
,  504, 970 
,  472, 905 
,  748, 655 

18,717 

23,277 

38,575 

752,637 

227, 167 

22, 150 

13, 848 

547 

34,799 
31,972 
116, 740 


1909 


15, 213 
19,  814 
42,887 
41,755 
9,679 
52, 717 

512,442 

265, 441 

1,380,671 

3, 916, 050 
4,901,054 
10,045,839 
1,. 589, 506 
1, 457, 652 

2,004,068 
9,229,378 
7,113,953 
185, 122 
2, 037, 658 
^,266,0.57 
;,  109, 061 

188, 755 

647, 012 

426 

1,860,359 

676,311 
2, 4.59,  4.57 
1,. 565, 832 
3,383,061 

605,771 

3, 436, 340 
3,146,348 
2, 572, 968 
2, 172, 612 

2,277,116 
1, 590, 830 
5,914,069 
5, 130, 052 

9, 514 
9,194 
9,268 
326, 559 
85,999 
15,605 
7,267 
585 

26,033 
17, 280 
51,935 


Per 

cent  of 


-10.8 


-35.5 

-12.0 

-16.3 

-15.  S 

7.9 

10.7 

-26.1 

136.4 

92.7 


-54.2 
-47.3 
-50.6 
-30.7 
-24.3 
-19.4 

-37.5 
-12.0 
-2.5 

-9.0 
-9.1 
-21.3 
-20.2 
-21.1 

18.8 
-2.4 
-21.7 
3.4 
3.5.3 
-7.8 
-54.7 

-9.6 

-4.3 

-13.1 

-3.0 

-16.0 

-6.0 

12.0 

26.2 

30.5 

-5.5 
4.9 
29.6 
22.3 

0.7 

-5.4 

-58.2 

-7.4 

96.7 
153.2 
316.2 
130.5 
164.2 
41.9 
90.6 
-6.5 

.33. 7 
85.0 
124.8 


1919 


2,345,832,507 


production  (bushels). 


5, 597, 723 
84,335,321 
683, 430, 905 
895,539,335 
212, 891, 658 
223,952,064 
218,130,912 
16, 757, 583 
5, 197, 006 


288, 281 
482, 738 
937, 375 

1, 515, 933 
310, 901 

2,062,495 

14,109,202 
8, 776, 107 

61. 450. 012 

149,844,626 

158,603,938 

285,346,031 

45,088,912 

44,547,398 

84, 786, 096 
371,362,393 
146,342,036 

3,  876,  KKi 
69, 060, 782 
160,391,314 
59, 719, 831 

3, 686, 109 
21,083,076 
15, 663 
42,302,978 
17,010,357 
40,998,317 

27. 472. 013 
51,492,033 

8, 831, 112 

71,518,484 
70,639,252 
43, 699, 100 
38, 095, 228 

34, 226, 935 
21,675,602 
53, 851, 093 
108, 377, 282 

159, 410 

640, 569 

388, 512 

10, 105, 627 

4, 737, 182 

446,208 

265,361 

14, 714 

901,905 

846,642 

3, 448, 459 


1909 


2,552,189,630 


8,238,394 
69,610,602 
845, 298, 285 
996, 358, 997 
179,511,702 
210, 154, 917 
233,402,007 
7, 326, 043 
2,288,683 


648, 882 

916, 263 

1,715,133 

2,  029, 381 

398, 193 

2, 530, 542 

18,115,634 
10,000,731 
41,494,237 

157,513,300. 

195, 496, 433 

390, 218, 676 

52,906,842 

49, 163, 034 

67, 897, 051 

341,750,460 

191, 427, 087 

4,941,152 

55, 558, 737 
ISO,  132, 807 
154, 651, 703 

4, 839, 548 
17,911,436 
12, 667 
38, 295, 141 
17,119,097 
34,063,531 
20,871,946 
39,374,569 

7, 023, 767 

83,348,024 
67,682,489 
30, 695, 737 
28, 428, 667 

37,609,544 
26, 010, 361 
94, 283, 407 
75, 498, 695 

274,103 

318, 181 

176,351 

4,903,304 

1,164,970 

298,664 

169, 688 

20, 779 

56.3,025 

451, 757 

1,273,901 


Per 
cent  of 


-8.1 


-32. 1 

21.2 

-19.1 

-10.1 

18.6 

6.6 

—6.5 

128.  7 

127.1 


-5.5.6 
-47.3 
-4.5.3 
—25. 3 
-21.9 
—18.5 

-22.1 
-12.2 

48.1 

-4.9 
-18.9 
-26.9 
-14.8 

-9.4 

24.9 

8.7 

-23.6 

-21.5 

24.3 
-11.0 
-61.4 

-2.3.8 
17.7 
23.7 
10.5 
-0.6 
20.4 
31.6 
30.8 
25.7 

-14.2 

4.4 
42.4 
34.0 

-9.0 

-16.7 

-42.9 

43.5 

-41.8 

101.3 

120.3 

106.1 

306.6 

49.4 

56.4 

-29.2 

60.2 

87.4 
170.7 


AVERAGE 

YIELD  PER 

ACRE 

(bushels). 


1919 


26.7 


47.7 
44.4 
37.2 
29.6 
17.3 
17.9 
19.  8 
15.3 
28.3 


41.4 
46.3 
4-1.2 
52.4 
42.4 
48.5 

4-1.0 
37.6 
45.6 

42.1 
35.6 
36.1 
35.  5 
3S.7 

35.6 
41.2 
26.3 
20.3 
25. 1 
2.3.9 
16.2 

21.6 
34.0 
42.3 
23.  4 
29.9 
17.7 
1.5.7 
12.1 
11.2 

22.0 
21.4 
13.1 
14.3 

14.9 
14.4 
21.8 
22.8 

8.5 
27.5 
10.1 
13.4 
20.9 
20.  1 
19.2 
26.9 

2.5.9 
26.5 
29.5 


1909 


25.9 


45.2 
32.2 
38.6 
27.7 
15  8 
IS.  6 
15.7 
1.5.8 
^.0 


42.7 
46.2 
40.0 
48.6 
41.1 
48.0 

35.4 
37.7 
30.1 

40.2 
39.9 
.38.8 
33.3 
33.7 

a3.9 
37.1 
26.9 
2o.  7 
27.3 
21.8 
19.1 

2.5.6 
27.7 
29.7 
20.6 
2.5.3 
1.3.8 
13.3 
11.6 
11.6 

24.3 
21.5 
11.9 
13.1 

16.5 
16.4 
15.9 
14.7 

28.8 
34.6 
19.0 
15.0 
13.5 
19.1 
23.4 
35.5 

21.6 

26.1 
24.5 


820 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTUUE. 


Table  140.— CORN— FARMS    REPORTING   AND   VALUE,    BY    DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


4. 936. 692 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central... 
West  North  Central. . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central... 
West  South  Central . . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Miimesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota , . . 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Colirmbia . . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


FARMS  reporting. 


Number. 


1919 


4,813,175 


45, 610 
2G6, 286 
886, 094 
836, 435 
070, 408 
958, 333 
798, 947 
53,765 
20, 814 


4,214 
5, 559 
8,888 

10, 937 
2,211 

13, 801 

81, 930 
22, 885 
161,471 

225, 568 
184,499 
208, 777 
145,624 
121, 626 

121,511 
198, 445 
227, 045 
10, 408 
54, 602 
111,970 
112,454 

9,550 

42, 389 

73 

170, 421 

77,476 

253,026 

181,512 

294, 987 

40, 974 

236,372 
230,015 
245, 928 
246, 018 

199, 101 
121,162 
137, 371 
341,313 

1,456 

3,525 

1,835 

22, 873 

18, 524 

2,074 

3,331 

147 

5,271 
7,272 
8,271 


1909 


67, 712 
309, 819 
940, 681 
878, 717 
974, 833 
882, 737 
713, 996 
32, 109 
12, 571 


9,801 
10, 157 
13, 761 
14, 755 

2,898 
16,340 

113,797 
25, 392 
170,630 

233, 102 
189, 389 
226, 954 
161,901 
129, 335 

113,061 
196, 561 
241, 192 
15, 025 
49, 277 
113,214 
150, 387 

9,923 

42,084 

68 

163, 680 

83,028 

228, 322 

156. 589 
253,410 

37, 729 

216,224 
211,119 
229, 113 
226, 281 

176, 106 
100, 943 

148. 590 
288,357 

1,637 
1,351 
1,065 
12,711 
10, 381 
2,266 
2,533 
165 

3,128 
3,715 
5,728 


Per  cent  of 
all  farms. 


1919 


76.6 


29.1 
62.6 
81.7 
76.3 
92.4 
91.1 
80.2 
22.0 
8.9 


8.7 
27.1 
30.6 
34.2 
54.2 
60.9 

42.4 
77.0 
79.8 

87.9 
89.9 
88.0 
74.1 
64.3 

68.1 
93.0 
86.3 
13.4 
73.2 
90.0 
68.0 

94.2 
88.5 
35.8 
91.5 
88.8 
93.8 
94.2 
94.9 
75.9 

87.3 
91.0 
96.0 
90.4 

85.6 
89.4 
71.6 
78.3 

2.5 
8.4 
11.7 
38.2 
62.1 
20.8 
13.0 
4.6 

8.0 
14.5 
7.0 


1909 


75.7 


35.9 
66.1 

83.7 
79.2 
87.7 
84.7 
75.7 
17.5 
6.6 


16.3 
37.5 
42.1 
40.0 

54.8 
60.9 

52.8 
75.8 
77.8 

85.7 
87.9 
90.1 
78.2 
73.0 

72.4 
90.6 
87.0 
20.2 
63.5 
87.3 
84.6 

91.6 
86.0 
31.3 

88.9 
85.9 
90.0 
88.8 
87.1 
75.4 

83.4 
85.8 
87.1 
82.5 

82.0 
83.7 
78.1 
69.0 

6.2 
4.4 
9.7 
27.5 
29.1 
24.6 
11.7 
6.1 

5.6 
8.2 
6.5 


$3,507,797,102 


10, 338, 708 

134,419,211 

993, 229, 282 

1, 229, 402, 933 

385, 762, 628 

403, 627, 520 

317,465,328 

24, 668, 717 

8, 882, 775 


1919 


$1,438,553,919 


504, 495 

844,793 

1,687,275 

2, 880, 274 

606, 256 

3,815,615 

24,691,113 
14, 480, 577 
95,247,521 

217, 274, 709 

229, 975, 713 

413, 751, 746 

67, 6.33, 385 

64, 593, 729 

110,221,931 

501,3:39,232 

219,513,084 

5,427,636 

89,779,016 
216,528,274 

86, 593, 760 

5,897,774 
32, 678,  769 
25,844 
78, 260, 514 
29,  768, 131 
79, 946, 722 
54, 944, 026 
90,111,074 
14, 129, 774 

125, 157, 359 
127, 150, 649 
80, 843, 335 
70, 476, 177 

61,608,482 
36, 848, 526 
72, 698, 979 
14«,  309, 341 

270, 998 

1,088,972 

641,046 

14, 147, 875 

7, 105,  781 

870, 105 

517, 4.36 

26,484 

1, 623, 433 
1, 396, 959 
5, 862, 383 


1909 


5,560,074 

45,434,191 

434, 424, 336 

503, 264, 949 

149, 479, 304 

150, 975, 613 

143,035,538 

4, 587,  706 

1, 792, 208 


434, 834 

621,306 

1,102,222 

1,372,144 

335, 629 

1, 693, 939 

11,439,169 
6, 664, 162 
27, 330, 860 

82, 327, 269 
98,437,988 
198,350,496 
29, 580, 929 
25, 727, 654 

30, 510, 145 

167, 622, 8;)4 
107, 347, 033 
2,403,303 
26, 395, 985 
88, 2U\  846 
80, 750, 803 

2,903,442 
11,015,298 
9, 635 
28, 885, 944 
11,907,261 
31,286,102 
20, 682, 632 
37, 079, 981 

5, 709, 009 

50,449,112 
45, 819, 093 
28, 677, 032 
26, 030, 376 

27, 910, 044 
16, 480, 322 
48, 080, 554 
50,564,618 

185, 367 
191,395 
101,465 
2, 673, 584 
984, 052 
293,847 
134, 396 
23,600 

404, 367 

310,430 

1,077,411 


AVERAGE 

VALUE  PER 

BUSHEL. 


1919 


$1.50 


1.85 
1.59 
1.45 
1.37 
1.81 
1.80 
1.46 
1.47 
1.71 


1.75 
1.75 
1.80 
1.90 
1.95 
1.85 

1.75 
1.65 
1.55 

1.45 
1.45 
1.45 
1.50 
1.45 

1.30 
1.35 
1.50 
1.40 
1.30 
1.35 
1.45 

1.60 
1.55 
1.65 
1.85 
1.75 
1.95 
2.00 
1.75 
1.60 

1.75 
1.80 
1.85 
1.85 

1.80 
1.70 
1.35 
1.35 

1.70 
1.70 
1.65 
1.40 
1.50 
1.95 
1.95 
1.80 

1.80 
1.65 
1.70 


THE   CEREALS. 


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Table  141 WHEAT— ACREAGE  AND  PRODUCTION,   BY  DIVISIONS   AND   STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100  or  when  per  cent  is 

more  than  1,000.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas , 

I>ouisiiuia , 

Oklahoma , 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


73,099,421 


Geographic  omsiONs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.... 
West  N  orth  Central . . . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central . . . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


31,864 
1,973,309 
11,410,716 
38, 346, 465 
2, 924, 762 
1, 564, 887 
7,374,160 
4,812,619 
4, 660, 639 


1919 


44, 262, 592 


4,893 
1,598,325 
7, 038, 364 
25, 863, 556 
2,241,345 
1,315,243 
1,556,087 
1,285,360 
3,359,419 


14,464 
1,366 

11,276 

1,876 

106 

2,776 

463,461 

84,897 
,  424, 951 

,  922, 592 
,  798, 657 
, 103, 035 
,056,687 
529, 745 

793,402 
437, 743 
564, 990 
098, 042 
891,468 
294, 156 
266, 664 

125, 740 
664, 295 

18 
990, 506 
298, 036 
620, 659 
84,621 
140,861 

26 

839, 987 

684,497 

34,017 

6,386 

256,211 

766 

,702,280 

1,414,903 

,698,531 

.,  141, 295 

181,420 

,328,616 

135, 185 

37, 131 

268, 457 

21,984 

i,  494, 160 
L,  080, 051 
1,086,428 


1909 


3,407 

70 

678 

109 

13 

616 

289, 130 

83,637 

1,225,558 

1,827,932 

2, 082, 835 

2,185,091 

802, 137 

140, 369 

3,276,911 

526, 777 

2, 017, 128 

8, 188,  782 
3,217,255 
2, 662, 918 
5, 973, 785 

111,215 
589, 893 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


65.1 


551.2 
23.5 
62.1 
48.3 
30.5 
19.0 
373.9 
274.4 
38.7 


324.5 


350.6 

60.3 

1.6 

16.3 

59.9 
34.4 
87.8 
31.7 
277.4 

15.8 
172.9 
126.3 
11.1 
21.0 
61.3 
88.6 

13.1 
12.6 


692, 907 

209, 315 

501,912 

43, 028 

93,065 

10 

681,323 

619,861 

13, 665 

394 

60,426 

65 

1, 169, 420 

326, 176 

258,377 
399, 234 

41, 968 
340,  729 

32, 341 

20, 028 
178, 423 

14, 260 

2,118,015 
763,187 
478.217 


42.9 
42.4 
23.7 
96.7 
51.4 


production  (bushels). 


1919 


945,403,215 


683,379,259 


23.3 

10.4 

148.9 


324.0 


302-1 
640.4 

557.4 

185.9 

332.3 

289.9 

318.0 

85.4 

50.5 

64.2 

17.8 
41.5 
127.2 


544, 
33, 968, 
201,  %3, 
423, 365, 
32, 847, 
17,015, 
104, 246, 
63, 220, 
78,231, 


261,185 
21,968 

176, 003 
33, 253 
2,275 
60, 102 

9, 136, 268 

1,378,269 

23, 453, 978 

58, 124, 351 
45, 207, 862 
70,890,917 
20,411,825 
7,328,444 

37,616,384 
21,591,928 
65, 210, 462 
61,540,404 
31,086,995 
57,  M3, 598 
148,475,729 

1,571,567 

9, 620, 526 

200 

11,446,027 

3,747,812 

4,744,528 

630,911 

1, 085, 972 

249 

10,375,129 

6,362,357 

222, 838 

54,685 

2,051,405 

5,788 

65,761,843 

36,427,255 

7, 799, 647 

17,877,113 

1,445,227 

18, 260, 663 

2, 437, 213 

835, 374 

4, 100, 979 

464, 151 

41,837,909 
19, 526, 765 
16,866,882 


1909 


114, 998 
717, 833 
097, 675 
092, 121 
650,  768 
374, 422 
096, 127 
654, 968 
580,347 


85,119 
1,311 

14, 087 

2,404 

208 

11,869 

6,664,121 

1,489,233 

21,564,479 

30, 663, 704 
33,935,972 
37, 830, 732 
16, 025, 791 
2,641,476 

57,094,412 
8,055,944 
29,837,429 
116,781,886 
47, 0.59, 590 
47, 68;'),  745 
77,577,115 

1,643,672 
9,463,457 


8, 076, 989 

2, 575, 996 

3,827,145 

310,614 

752, 858 

137 

8,739,260 

6, 516,  .539 

113, 953 

4,670 

626,414 

488 

14,008,334 

2, 560, 891 

6,251,946 
10, 237, 609 

738, 698 
7, 224, 057 

499,  799 

362,  875 
3,943,910 

396, 075 

40, 920, 390 
12,4.56,751 
6, 203, 206 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


38.3 


373.7 
14.3 
66.8 
10.2 
23.3 
10.7 

509.8 
79.5 
31.3 


206.8 


993.8 
322.1 


37.1 
-7.5 


33.2 
87.4 
27.4 
177.4 

-34.1 

168. 0 

118.6 

-47.3 

-33.9 

21.3 

91.4 

-4.4 
1.7 


41.7 
45.6 
24.0 
103.1 
44.2 
81.8 

18.7 
-2.4 
95.6 


289.7 

'm.i 


24.8 
74.6 
95.6 
152.8 
387.6 
130.2 
4.0 
17.2 

2.2 
56.8 
171.9 


AVERAGE 

YIELD 
PER  ACRE 

(BUSHELS). 


1919 


12.9 


17.1 
17.2 
17.7 
11.0 
11.2 
10.9 
14.1 
11.1 
16.8 


18.1 
16.1 
15.6 
17.7 
21.5 
18.0 

19.7 
16.2 
16.6 

19.9 
16.2 
17.3 
19.3 
13.8 

9.9 
15.0 
14.3 
6.8 
8.0 
13.5 
13.2 

12.5 
14.5 
11.1 
11.6 
12.6 
7.6 
7.6 
7.7 
9.6 

12.4 
9.3 
6.6 


8.0 
7.6 
14.0 
16.1 

4.6 
15.7 

8.0 
13.7 
18.0 
22.6 
15.3 
21.1 

16.8 
18.1 
15.5 


1909 


15.4 


23.5 
18.6 
17.2 
14.8 
11.9 
11.7 
11.0 
23.1 
17.7 


26.0 

18.7 
20.8 
22.1 
16.0 
19.3 

23.0 
17.8 
17.6 

16.8 
16.3 
17.3 
20.0 
18.8 

17.4 
15.3 
14.8 
14.3 
14.6 
17.9 
13.0 

14.8 
16.0 


11.7 
12.3 
7.6 

7.2 
8.1 
13.7 

12.8 
10.5 
8.3 
11.9 

8.7 
7.5 
12.0 
7.9 

24.2 
25.6 
17.6 
21.2 
15.6 
18.1 
22.1 
27.8 

19.3 
16.3 
13.0 


822 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE, 


Table  142.— WHEAT— FARMS  REPORTING  AND  VALUE,  BY   DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  19<39. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States.. 

GEOGRAPHir.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic — 
East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Olilo 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carohna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


FARMS  reporting. 


Number. 


1919 


2, 225, 134 


13, 481 
189,989 
632, 344 
6.53,  240 
305, 821 
126,023 
153, 987 
100,428 

49, 821 


4,961 
912 

5,702 
703 
40 

1,163 

55, 580 

8,124 

126, 285 

176, 421 
123, 043 
136, 079 
103, 093 
93,708 

113,491 
76,219 

142, 800 
67, 724 
49, 372 
77, 792 

125, 842 

5,312 
26, 277 
3 
89, 472 
35, 203 
89, 388 
24, 433 
35, 724 
9 

59, 628 

56, 896 

8, 473 

1,025 

24, 582 

118 

66, 9.53 

62,334 

23,136 

22,620 
4,468 

23,961 
9,032 
1,764 

14, 488 
959 

19, 194 

20, 666 

9,961 


1909 


1, 458, 667 


2,236 

158,480 

432, 165 

446, 974 

212, 246 

83,775 

3.5, 048 

55, 998 

31,745 


1,433 

62 

360 

81 

7 

293 

34,328 

8,401 

115, 751 

137, 523 
104, 273 
76,434 
82, 214 
31,721 

93, 049 
36, 284 
79, 757 
59, 365 
39, 496 
64, 322 
74, 701 

4,827 
23,358 


63,405 
22,344 
65, 124 
11,356 
21, 827 
5 

37, 164 

44,013 

2,463 

135 

5,197 

23 

23,003 

6,825 

8,164 
12, 676 

2,735 
11,719 

6,160 

1,409 

12,387 

748 

13, 865 
13,202 
4,678 


Per  cent  of 
aU  farms. 


1919 


34.5 


8.6 
44.7 
58.3 
59.6 
26.4 
12.0 
15.5 
41.1 
21.3 


10.3 
4.4 

19.6 
2.2 
1.0 
5.1 

28.8 
27.4 
62.4 

68.7 
60.0 
57.4 
52.5 
49.5 

63.6 
35.7 
54.3 
87.2 
66.1 
62.5 
76.1 

52.4 
54.8 

1.5 
48.0 
40.3 
33.1 
12.7 
11.6 

(') 

22.0 

22.5 

3.3 

0.4 

10.6 
0.1 
34.9 
14.3 

40.1 
53.7 
28.4 
40.0 
30.3 
17.7 
56.5 
30.3 

29.0 
41.2 

8.5 


t2.9 


1.2 
33.8 
38.5 
40.3 
19.1 
8.0 
3.7 
30.5 
16.7 


2.4 
0.2 
1.1 
0.2 
0.1 
1.1 

15.9 
25.1 
52.8 

50.6 
48.4 
30.3 
39.7 
17.9 

59.6 
16.7 
28.8 
79.8 
50.9 
49.6 
42.0 

44.5 
47.7 


34.5 
23.1 
25.7 
6.4 
7.5 
(') 

14.3 
17.9 
0.9 

0) 

2.4 
0) 
12.1 

1.6 

31.1 
41.1 
24.9 
25.4 
17.3 
15.3 
57.1 
27.8 

24.7 
29.0 
5.3 


$2,074,078,801 


1919 


1,268,576 

76,415,411 

444, 146, 148 

935,172,662 

76, 313, 751 

38,086,974 

220,415,296 

112,913,384 

169, 346, 599 


613, 785 
50, 526 

404, 808 
76, 484 
5,232 

117,741 

20,556,621 
3,087,324 
52,771,466 

127, 873, 574 
98,101,056 

155,  %0, 014 
45,722,488 
16,489,016 

88, 398, 508 
44,479,372 
140, 202, 501 
147,696,970 
69,323,9% 
124, 363, 735 
320, 707, 580 

3,457,447 

21, 357, 568 

446 

26, 783, 702 

8,395,097 

11,861,354 

1,634,062 

2, 823, 527 

548 

22,929,042 

14,506,174 

530,356 

121, 402 

4, 266, 922 

13,603 

140,730,350 

75, 404, 421 

18,641,156 
30,648,087 
3,121,693 
37, 616, 960 
4, 874, 426 
1,921,358 
9, 022, 154 
1,067,550 

91,206,642 
41,201,480 
36,938,477 


1909 


$657,656,801 


122,532 
31,665,041 
121,885,050 
363,923,102 
28, 725, 004 
15,851,025 
17,278,608 
25, 930, 395 
52,275,389 


91, 5.54 
1,406 

14, 279 

2,515 

211 

12, 567 

7,175,523 

1,568,880 

22, 920, 638 

31,112,975 
33, 593, 141 
38, 000, 712 
16, 586, 868 
2,591,954 

56, 007, 435 
7, 703, 205 
29, 926, 209 
109, 129, 869 
42, 878, 223 
44, 225, 930 
74, 05Q,  291 

1,697,539 
9, 876, 480 


8,776,061 

2, 697, 141 

4,420,322 

385,835 

871,494 

132 

8,812,469 

6, 913, 335 

120, 873 

4,348 

532, 712 

508 

13, 854, 322 

2,891,061 

5,329,389 
8, 412, 587 

644, 251 
6, 463, 92t) 

508, 726 

410,214 
3,765,017 

3%,  285 

35,102,370 
10,849,036 
6,323,983 


'Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


THE   CEBEALS. 


823 


Table  143.— OATS— ACREAGE  AND  PRODUCTION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Percent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100.] 


DIVISION  ANT)  STATE. 


United  States. . 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic. 
East  North  Central 
WestNorthCentral 
South  Atlantic. 
East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampsliire. . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

WestNorthCentral: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina. .. 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


1909 


37,991,002 


236, 113 
184, 127 
228, 593 
978, 106 
886, 071 
530, 367 
642, 748 
682, 103 
622, 714 


116,691 
14,688 
83,097 
9,533 
1,215 
10, 889 

937,553 

71,065 

1,175,509 

1,452,052 
1,718,748 
4,291,066 
1,514,808 
2,251,919 


3,429,079 
5,484,113 
1,707,055 
2,073,162 
1,839,089 
2,029,740 
1,415,928 

4,736 
48,891 
14 
135, 842 
169,915 
125, 885 
196,056 
187,525 
17, 207 

229,464 
162,417 
85,398 
53,088 

173,317 

33, 443 

1,573,055 

1,862,933 

191,096 
141, 507 
58,622 
174, 189 
40,029 
11,862 
61, 825 
2,973 

191,673 
284, 152 
146,889 


35,159,441 


223,221 
2,518,886 
11,225,445 
15,710,495 
1,368,832 
870, 762 
1,276,534 
1, 164, 204 
801,062 


120,991 

10,860 

71,510 

7,927 

1,726 

10,207 

1,302,508 

72, 130 

1, 144, 248 

1,787,496 
1,667,818 
4, 176, 485 
1,429,076 
2,164,570 

2,977,258 
4,655,154 
1,073,325 
2,147,032 
1,558,643 
2,365,774 
933, 309 

4,226 

49, 210 

13 

204,455 

103,758 

228, 120 

324, 180 

411,664 

43,206 

174,315 
342, 086 
257, 276 
97,085 

197,449 

29,711 

609, 373 

440,001 

333, 195 
302,783 
124,035 

275,948 

33,707 

5,867 

80,816 

7,853 

269,742 
339, 162 
192, 158 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease . 


5.8 

-13.3 

(1) 

14.4 

-35.3 

-39.1 

185.4 

-41.4 

-22.3 


-3.6 
35.2 
16.2 
20.3 
-29.6 
6.7 

-28.0 

-1.5 

2.7 

-18.8 
3.1 
2.7 
6.0 
4.0 

15.2 
17.8 
59.0 
-3.4 
18.0 
-14.2 
51.7 

12.1 
-0.6 


-33.6 
63.8 

-44.8 
-39.5 
-54.4 
-60.2 

31.6 
-52.5 
-66.8 
-45.3 

-12.2 

12.6 

158.1 

323.4 

-42.6 
-53.3 
-52.7 
-36.9 
18.8 
102.2 
-23.5 
-62.1 

-28.9 
-16.2 
-23.6 


production  (bushels). 


1,055,182,798 


1919 


7,099,771 

52,255,952 

333,705,369 

494, 110, 435 

14,417,597 

7,085,657 

112,652,747 

14,457,607 

19,397,663 


3,600,617 
4^5,367 

2,396,349 

287, 881 

34, 507 

295,050 

21, 595, 461 

1,477,319 

29, 183, 172 

46,818,330 
52,529,723 
129,104,668 
36,956,425 
68,296,223 

89, 108, 151 
187,045,705 
40, 493, 700 
30,294,074 
51,091,904 
59, 819, 545 
36, 257, 356 

70, 791 
1,082,994 
315 
1,958,609 
3,054,668 
1,671,308 
3,597,835 
2, 758, 851 
222,226 

2,791,447 

2, 413, 409 

1, 120, 384 

760, 417 

2,703,753 

489, 380 

45, 470, 191 

63,989,423 

2,-583,908 
3,069,132 
1,006,552 
4,535,527 
1,085,311 
377,785 
1,724,392 
75,000 

8,073,481 
8,357,406 
2,966,776 


1909 


1,007,142,980 


7,350,601 
64,344,715 
373, 803, 573 
432,660,477 
21,206,000 
»11,646,687 
27,273,695 
40,604,256 
28,252,977 


4,232,309 
386, 419 

2,141,357 
268, 500 
48,212 
273, 804 

34,795,277 

1,376,752 

28,172,686 

57,591,046 
50,607,913 
150,386,074 
43, 869, 502 
71,349,038 

93,897,717 
128,198,055 
24, 828, 501 
65,886,702 
43, 565, 676 
53,360,185 
22,923,641 

98,239 
1,160,663 
375 
2, 884, 495 
1,728,806 
2,782,508 
5,745, 291 
6,199,243 
606,380 

2, 406, 064 
4,720,692 
3,251,146 

1,268,785 

3,212,891 

420,033 

16,606,154 

7,034,617 

13,805,735 

11,328,106 

3,361,425 

7,642,855 

-  720,560 

189,312 

3,221,289 

334,973 

13,228,003 
10,881,286 
4,143,688 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


4.8 


-3.4 
-13.8 
-10.7 
14.2 
-32.0 
-39.2 

313.0 
-64.4 
-31.3 


-14.9 

25.6 

11.9 

7.2 

-28.4 
7.8 

-37.9 
7.3 
3.6 

-18.7 

3.8 

-14.2 

-15.8 

-4.3 

-5.1 
45.9 
63.1 
-54.0 
17.3 
12.1 
58.2 

-27.9 
-6.7 
-16.0 
-32.1 
76.7 
-39.9 
-37.4 
—  55.  5 
-63.4 

16.0 
-48.9 
-65.5 
-40.1 

-15.8 

16.5 

173.8 

809.6 

-81.3 
-72.9 
-70.1 
-40.7 
50.6 
99.6 
-46.5 
-77.6 

-39.0 
-23.2 

-28.4 


average 
yield  per 

acre 
(bushels). 


1919 


27.8 


30.1 
23.9 
29.7 
27.5 
16.3 
13.4 
30.9 
21.2 
31.2 


30.9 
33.0 

28.8 
30.2 
28.4 
27.1 

23.0 
20.8 

24.8 

32.2 
30.6 
30.1 
24.4 
30.3 

26.0 
34.1 
23.7 
14.6 

27.8 
29.5 
25.6 

14.9 
22.2 
22.5 
14.4 
18.0 
13.3 
18.4 
14.7 
12.9 

12.2 
14.9 
13.1 
14.3 

15.6 
14.6 
28.9 
34.3 

13.5 
21.7 
17.2 
26.0 
27.1 
31.8 
27.9 
25.2 

42.1 
29.4 
20.2 


1909 


28.6 


3,2.9 

25.5 
33.3 
27.5 
15.5 
13.4 
21.4 
34.9 
35.3 


35.0 
35.6 
29.9 
33.9 
27.9 
26.8 

26.7 
19.1 
24.6 

32.2 
30.3 
36.0 
30.7 
33.0 

31.5 
27.5 
23.1 
30.7 

28. 0 
22.6 
24.6 

23.2 
23.6 
28.8 
14.1 
16.7 
12.2 
17.7 
15.1 
14.0 

13.8 
13.8 
12.6 
13.1 

16.3 
14.1 
27.3 
16.0 

41.4 
37.4 
27.1 
27.7 
21.4 
32.3 
39.9 
42.7 

49.0 
32.1 
21.6 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


824 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  144 OATS— FARMS  REPORTING  AND  VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


tTnited  States. 


Geographic  dh'isions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Jlichigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

,  Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho , 

Wyoming 

Colorado , 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


FAKMS  BEPORTING. 


Number. 


1919 


2,238,102 


41,896 
267,496 
693,318 
683,192 
ia3,047 

91,291 
202, 726 

44,6^ 

30,443 


18,337 
3,758 

14,389 

2,214 

321 

2,877 

114,390 

7,582 

145,524 

137,099 
101,522 
157,879 
141,312 
155, 506 

140, 876 
162,880 
117,497 
51,160 
49,921 
77,510 
83,348 

769 

8,486 

6 

28,275 

34,600 

34,647 

43,462 

30, 505 

2,297 

37, 887 
23,860 
18,991 
10, 553 

25,549 

5,456 

75,938 

95,783 

8,451 
9,218 
2,992 
11,711 
3,335 

573 
8,211 

202 

11,365 
15,482 
3,596 


1909 


2, 174, 006 


43,579 
298, 684 
668,954 
588,275 
251,129 
144,577 
99, 675 
52, 881 
26,252 


Per  cent  of 
aU  farms. 


1919 


34.7 


22,029 
3,141 

12,581 

2,181 

455 

3,192 

142,313 

8,213 

148, 158 

150,180 
101,199 
139, 156 
141,731 
136,688 

118,692 
151, 7GD 
80,308 
56,903 
45, 127 
81,466 
54, 010 

698 

8,831 

2 

36,306 

22,412 

48,958 

57,398 

70,379 

6,145 

25,548 
44,432 
51,857 
22,740 

31, 836 

4,579 

33,002 

30,258 

10,459 
11,708 
4,381 
12,844 
3,084 
315 
9,781 
309 

10,139 
13,636 
2,477 


26.8 
62.9 
63.9 
62.3 
15.8 
8.7 
20.4 
18.3 
13.0 


38.0 
18.3 
49.5 
6.9 
7.9 
12.7 

59.2 
25.5 
72.0 

53.4 
49.5 
66.6 
71.9 
82.2 

78.9 
76.3 
44.7 
65.9 
66.9 
62.3 
50.4 

7.6 
17.7 

2.9 
15.2 
39.6 
12.8 
22.6 

9.8 

4.3 

14.0 
9.4 
7.4 
3.9 

11.0 

4.0 

39.6 

22.0 

14.7 
21.9 
19.0 
19.5 
11.2 

5.7 
32.0 

6.4 

17.1 

30.8 

3.1 


1909 


34.2 


23.1 
63.8 
59.6 
53.0 
22.6 
13.9 
10.6 
28.8 
13.8 


36.7 
11.6 
38.5 
5.9 
8.6 

n.9 

66.0 
24.5 
67.6 

55.2 
47.0 
55.2 
68.5 
77.2 

76.0 
69.9 
29.0 
76.5 
58.1 
62.8 
30.4 

6.4 
18.1 

0.9 
19.7 
23.2 
19.3 
32.5 
24.2 
12.3 


18.1 
19.7 
8.3 

14.8 
3.8 

17.4 
7.2 

39.9 
38.0 
39.9 
27.8 
8.6 
3.4 
45.1 
11.5 

18.0 
30.0 
2.8 


1919 


$855,255,468 


7,312,401 

49,263,771 

274,567,854 

375,935,127 

15,900,755 

7,533,992 

90,809,757 

14,952,017 

18,979,794 


1909 


$414,697,422 


3,780,648 
485,367 

2,396,349 

302,276 

37,958 

309,803 

21,595,461 

1,403,453 

26,264,857 

39,795,590 
42,023,780 
103,283,734 
31,412,962 
58,051,788 

66,831,124 
140,284,289 
32,394,961 
24,235,260 
38,318,937 
44,864,671 
29,005,885 

67.251 
1,028^845 
315 
2,154,475 
3,054,668 
1,838,447 
4,317,400 
3, 172, 680 
266,674 

2,931,018 

2,534,082 

1,232,426 

836,466 

2,703,753 

538,319 

36,376,150 

51,191,535 

2,5a3,908 
3,222,592 
1,107,208 
4,308,752 
1,139,580 
434,456 
2,069,269 
86,252 

8,073,481 
7,939,537 
2,966,776 


4,027,338 
33,111,736 
149,004,329 
162,647,073 
13,388,578 
6,535,286 
12,764,241 
19,673,773 
13,545,068 


2,293,947 

216,938 

1,169,223 

157,381 
28, 661 
161,188 

17,977,155 

712,609 

14,421,972 

23,212,352 

18,928,706 
59, 693, 819 
18,  ,506, 195 
28,663,257 

34,023,389 
49,046,888 
10,253,990 
21,114,345 
16,044,785 
19,443,570 
9,720,106 

51,022 

584,395 

165 

1,609,973 

912,388 

1,741,561 

3,809,345 

4,236,625 

443,104 

1,216,187 

2,378,464 

2,117,703 

822,932 

1,641,752 

250,588 
7,172,207 
3,699,634 

6,148,021 

5,067,051 

1,828,711 

4,177,267 

459,306 

130,384 

1,671,065 

191,968 

5,870,857 
5,037,164 
2,637,047 


AVERAGE 

VALUE  PER 

BUSHEL. 


1919 


0.81 


1.03 
0.94 
0.82 
0.76 
1.10 
1.06 
0.81 
1.03 
0.98 


1.05 
1.00 
1.00 
1.05 
1.10 
1.05 

1.00 
0.95 
0.90 

0.85 
0.80 
0.80 
0.85 
0.85 

0.75 
0.75 
0.80 
0.80 
0.75 
0.75 
0.80 

0.95 
0.95 
LOO 
LIO 
1.00 
1.10 
L20 
1.15 
L20 

L05 
1.05 
1.10 
LIO 

1.00 
1.10 
0.80 
0.80 

1.00 
1.05 
1.10 
0. 95 
1.05 
1. 15 
1.20 
1.15 

1.00 
0.95 
1.00 


THE    CEREALS. 


825 


Table  1 15.-B  VRLEY-ACREAGE  AND  PRODUCTION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (-)  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100  or  when  per  cent  is 

more  than  1,000.] 


DmSION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  di^visions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . . 
West  North  Central. . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central... 
West  South  Central. . 

Moimtain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts , 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York , 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. .. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pactfic: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUforma 


1919 


6, 472, 888 


14,767 

130, 7S8 

1, 160, 055 

3, 536, 158 

14, 593 

12, 083 

155, 766 

310, 447 

1, 138, 231 


4,358 
887 

8,594 
509 
145 
274 

116, 109 

894 

13,785 

114, 217 
74, 239 
176, 792 
296,515 
498, 292 

814,381 
236, 314 
8,930 
,085,329 
754,929 
211,212 
425,033 


1909 


7, 698, 706 


16, 242 

87, 733 

1,007,102 

4,762,928 

15,561 

5,388 

14, 253 

313,606 

1, 475, 893 


Per 

cent  of 


-15.9 


production  (bushels). 


8,674 

1,359 

429 


21 
137 

5,612 

5,894 

577 


4,136 
848 
10,586 
349 
182 
141 

79,956 

152 

7, 625 

24, 075 
10, 188 
63, 325 
93, 065 
816, 449 

1,-573,761 

571, 224 

7,915 

1,215,811 

1,114,531 

113,571 

166, 115 

31 
4,494 


273 

389 
77,324 
77,780 

29,330 
67, 871 

7,970 
153, 015 

8,976 
21, 748 
1.5, 938 

5,599 

84, 568 

66,595 

987,068 


9,890 

408 
504 
189 

44 
1 

2,738 

2,567 

41 

42 

82 


-9.1 

49.1 

15.2 

-25.8 

-6.2 

124.3 

992.9 

-1.0 

-22.9 


5.4 
4.6 
-18.8 
45.8 
-20.3 
94.3 

45.2 
488.2 


374.4 

628.7 
179.2 
218.6 
-39.0 

-48.3 
-58.6 

12.8 
-10.7 
-32. 3 

86.0 
155.9 


1919 


122, 024, 773 


173,344,212 


343, 641 

2. 549, 471 

2.5,061,508 

57,946,122 

370, 458 

221, 027 

3, 979, 068 

5, 977, 266 

25, 576, 212 


-13.5 


10,283 

3,888 

27, 242 
132, 412 

8,561 
71,411 

2,131 
32, 897 
26, 752 
12, 200 

171, 888 
108,847 
,  195, 158 


-12.3 
233.1 
-14.9 


105.0 
129.6 


104,912 

22,036 

196, 815 

11, 832 

3,154 

4,892 

2,273,011 

14,613 

261, 847 

2, 412, 196 
1, 427, 772 
4,226,911 
4, 802, 768 
12, 191, 861 

14, 849, 069 

5, 352, 802 

145, 496 

12, 052, 881 

12, 815;,  768 

4,405,323 

8,324,783 

625 
111,221 


1909 


428,617 

2, 062, 189 

26, 705, 278 

98, 997, 430 

409, 615 

119,922 

181,346 

9,785,511 

34,6.54,304 


Per 
cent  of 

in- 
crease. 


-29.6 


229,301 

24,  816 

3,510 


652.0 


7.7 
-48.7 
-6.9 
114.3 
321.2 
-33.9 
-40.4 
-54.1 

-50.8 
-38.8 
-17.4 


65 
920 

119,542 

96, 173 

5,312 


2,900 

6,079 

1, 781, 839 

2,188,250 

346, 972 
1,348,876 
115,624 
2, 801, 498 
194,059 
656, 835 
365, 186 
148, 216 

2, 249, 856 

1, 429, 073 

21,897,283 


106,674 
20,764 

285,008 
9,021 
4,676 
2,474 

1, 922, 868 

3,082 

136, 239 

569, 279 

234, 298 

1,613,  .559 

2, 132, 101 

22, 156, 041 

31,927,773 

10,964,184 

131,253 

26, 365, 758 

22, 396, 130 

1,987,516 

2, 221, 816 

422 
135,454 


-19.8 
23.6 
-6.2 
-41.5 
-9.6 
84.3 


-38. 9 
-26.2 


253,649 

8,407 

7,535 

3,483 

655 

10 

65, 596 

53, 201 

372 

753 

1,267 


127,641 
52,438 

753, 268 
4, 598, 292 

189,057 

1, 889, 342 

43, 490 

1, 008, 442 

891, 471 

412, 149 

5,a34,615 
2, 377, 735 
26,441,954 


-1.7 

6.1 

-30.9 

31.2 

-32.5 

97.7 

18.2 

374.1 

92.2 

323.7 
509.4 
162.0 
125.3 
-45.0 

-57.5 
-51.2 
8.4 
-54.3 
-42.8 
121.6 
274.7 

48.1 
-17.9 


average 
yield 

PER  acre 
(BUSHELS). 


1919 


18.9 


23.3 
19.5 
21.6 
16.4 
25.4 
18.3 
25.5 
19.3 
22.5 


-9.6 

195.2 

-53.4 


-90.1 


82.2 
80.8 


128.9 


-53.9 
-70.7 
-38.8 
48.3 
346.2 
-34.9 
-.59.0 
-64.0 

-61.4 
-39.9 
-17.2 


24.1 
24.8 
22.9 
23.2 
21.8 
17.9 

19.6 
16.3 
19.0 

21.1 
19.2 
23.9 
16.2 
24.5 

18.2 
22.7 
16.3 
11.1 
17.0 
20.9 
19.6 

7.4 
28.6 


1909 


26.4 
18.3 
8.2 


3.1 

6.7 

21.3 
16.3 
9.2 


10.6 
15.6 
23.0 
28.1 

11.8 
19.9 
14.5 
18.3 
21.6 
30.2 
22.9 
26.5 

26.6 
21.5 
22.2 


826 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTURE. 


Table  146 BARLEY— FARMS  REPORTING  AND  VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND    1909. 


FARMS  reporting. 

VALUE. 

AVEP 

VALUi 

BUSI 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Number. 

Per  cent 
of  all 
farms. 

.  PER 
lEL. 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

United  States 

448,985 

383, 197 

7.0 

6.0 

$160,427,255 

$92,458,571 

$1.31 

$0.53 

Geographic  divisions: 
New  England 

5,722 

28,584 

182, 536 

176,703 

3,654 

1,551 

11,403 

20,861 

17, 971 

6,593 

20, 515 

122, 864 

196, 723 

3,775 

442 

1,074 

16, 998 

14,213 

3.7 
6.7 
16.8 
16.1 
0.3 
0.1 
1.1 
8.5 
7.7 

3.5 

4.4 
10.9 
17.7 
0.3 
(1) 
0.1 
9.3 
7.5 

591,771 

3,697,471 

33, 693, 097 

68, 015, 039 

523, 587 

360, 016 

4,470.878 

8,449,855 

40,625,511 

342,659 

1,414,366 

15,240,518 

47,400,962 

276, 981 

79, 171 

107, 835 

5,566,331 

22, 029, 748 

1.72 
1.45 
1.34 
1.17 
1.41 
1.63 
1.12 
1.41 
1.59 

0.80 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

0.69 
0..57 
0.48 
0.68 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

0.66 
0.59 
0.57 

Pacific 

0.64 

New  England: 

Maine 

1,629 

481 

3,160 

260 

43 

149 

24,840 

163 

3,581 

19,601 
10, 496 
17,653 

54, 897 
79,889 

64,877 
19,016 
1,152 
32,837 
25,435 
15,328 
18,058 

10 
1,099 

2,258 

416 

3,569 

197 

63 

90 

18,217 

27 

2,271 

4,753 

1,896 

7,074 

21,601 

87, 540 

85,681 

36,435 

852 

33, 107 

28, 704 

5,904 

5,980 

8 
1,215 

3.4 

2.3 
10.9 
0.8 
1.1 
0.7 

12.9 
0.5 
1.8 

7.6 
5.1 

7.4 
27.9 
42.2 

36.4 
8.9 
0.4 
42.3 
34.1 
12.3 
10.9 

0.1 
2.3 

3.8 

1.5 
10.9 
0.5 
1.2 
0.3 

8.4 
0.1 
1.0 

1.7 
0.9 
2.8 
10.4 
49.4 

54.9 
16.8 
0.3 
44.6 
37.0 
4.6 
3.4 

0.1 
2.5 

183,597 

33,057 

344,431 

18, 930 

4,416 

7,340 

3,295,871 

21,923 

379, 677 

3,256,468 
1, 998, 883 
5, 494, 990 
6, 483,  742 
16, 459, 014 

18,  .561, 350 
6, 423, 366 
203, 695 
13, 860, 815 
15,378,922 
4, 845, 864 
8, 741, 027 

812 
144,589 

86,230 
17, 292 
225,803 
7,177 
4,126 
2,031 

1,316,117 

1,967 

96,282 

311,741 

133,591 

880,706 

1, 232, 344 

12, 682, 136 

17,213,817 
5, 320,  70S 
80, 245 
11,962,036 
10, 873, 522 
870, 846 
1,079,788 

288 
79,231 

1.75 
1.50 
1.75 
1.60 
1.40 
1.50 

1.45 
1.50 
1.45 

1.35 
1.40 
1.30 
1.35 
1.35 

1.25 
1.20 
1.40 
1.15 
1.20 
1.10 
1.05 

1.30 
1.30 

0.81 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

0..S3 
0.79 

Massachusetts 

0  80 

Rhode  Island 

0.88 

Connecticut 

0.82 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

0.68 

New  Jersey 

0.64 

Pennsylvania ...  . 

0.71 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

0.55 

Indiana 

0.57 

niiaois 

0.55 

Michigan 

0.58 

Wisconsin 

0.57 

West  North  Central: 
Miiuiesota 

0.49 

Iowa 

0.49 

Missouri 

0.60 

North  Dakota... 

0.45 

South  Dakota 

0.49 

Nebraska 

0.44 

Kansas 

0.49 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

0.68 

Maryland 

0.58 

Virginia 

2,044 
305 
179 

2,057 
119 
149 
190 
36 
1 

175 

248 
14 
5 

41 

1.1 
0.3 
0.1 

....... 

0.2 
0.4 

G) 

^'} 
(•) 

2.8 
1.3 

3.4 
10.9 

3.8 
14.5 

3.3 

9.4 
10.9 

9.9 

5.7 
6.9 
9.1 

1.1 
0.1 
0.1 
0.1 

0.1 
0.1 

('^ 
(0 

(1) 

""o'.i 
(') 

8.6 
12.8 
8.0 
9.9 
0.9 
10.7 
16.4 
17.1 

5.9 
7.2 
8.6 

332,490 
37,232 
6,494 

179,712 

5,640 

6,863 

4,297 

942 

8 

42,929 

35,363 

336 

543 

1,136 

1.45 
1.50 
1.85 

"i'oo' 

2.00 

1.60 
1.65 
1.90 

1.60 
1.65 
1.15 
1.10 

1.50 
1.50 
1.55 
1.30 
1.30 
1.45 
1.70 
1.75 

1.50 
1.55 
1.60 

0.71 

West  Virginia 

0.67 

N  orth  C  arolina 

0.91 

South  Carolina 

1.23 

Georgia 

5 

12 

508 
932 
111 

130 
1,840 

191,266 
158, 687 
10,093 

1.44 

Florida 

0.80 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

0.65 

Tennessee 

0.66 

Alabama 

0.90 

0.72 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

70 
35 

5,450 
5,848 

1,950 

4,577 
598 

8,702 
987 
934 

2,801 
312 

3,778 
3,450 
10,  743 

4,641 

10,032 

2,049,119 

2, 407, 086 

520,472 
2,023,329 
179, 218 
3,641,948 
252,280 
952, 415 
620, 814 
259, 379 

3,374,792 

2, 215, 065 

35,035,654 

0.90 

Oklahoma 

834 
199 

2,267 
3,955 

882 
4,559 

338 

983 
3,554 

460 

3,333 
3,283 
7,597 

75,059 
31,640 

478,811 

2, 322, 705 

130, 392 

1, 100,  753 

35,626 

714, 834 

472,816 

310,394 

3,331,930 

1,513,310 

17,184,508 

0.59 

Texas 

0.60 

Mountain: 

Montana 

0.64 

Idaho 

0.51 

Wyoming 

0.69 

Colorado 

0.58 

New  Mexico 

0.82 

Arizona 

0.71 

Utah 

0.53 

Nevada 

0.75 

Pacific: 

Washington 

0.57 

Oregon 

0.64 

California 

0.65 

^  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


THE   CEREALS. 


827 


Table  147.— RYE— ACREAGE  AND  PRODUCTION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100  or  when  per  cent 

is  more  than  1,000.1 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States... 

Geographic  omsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central- 
West  South  Central 

Mountata 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut , 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York , 

New  Jersey , 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana , 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota , 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Teimessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wvomtng 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Cahioruia 


1919  1909 


7, 679, 005 


10, 282 

432,824 

2, 229, 022 

4, 2S2,  C16 

198, 139 

57,491 

88,277 

277, 805 

102, 549 


272 
627 
527 

3,062 
349 

5,445 

115,661 

74, 174 

242,989 

116,464 
350, 908 
319,636 
912,951 
529,063 

649, 609 
89, 458 
107,422 
2, 422, 563 
463, 132 
359,926 
190,506 

6,198 
21,196 
10 
57,018 
19, 760 
67,871 

6,877 
18,041 

1,168 

27,678 

2«,326 

1,171 

316 

2,082 

118 

71,680 

14,397 

75,979 

11,937 

41,879 

133, 131 

3,751 

177 

10,378 

573 

41,677 
42,476 
18,396 


13,221 
472, 132 
968, 558 
470, 582 
157, 516 

50, 091 
5,926 

32,115 

25,390 


292 

260 

1,115 

3,476 

477 

7,601 

130,510 
69,032 
272,560 

67,912 

83, 440 

58,973 

419,020 

339, 213 

266,567 
42,042 
20,001 
48,188 
13, 778 
62, 827 
17,179 

1,017 
28,093 
13 
47,890 
15,679 
48,685 

2,958 
12,352 


26,813 

22,798 

437 

43 

1,080 

19 

4,291 

536 

6,034 

3,295 

1,516 

15,715 

257 

21 

5,234 

43 

5,450 
12,913 
7,027 


Per 

cent  of 


249.8 


-22.2 

-8.3 

130.1 

810.1 

25.  S 

14.8 


765.0 
303.9 


-6.8 
141.2 

-52.7 
-11.9 
—26. 8 
-28.4 

-11.4 

7.4 

-10. 8 

71.5 
320. 6 
442.0 
117.9 

56.0 

143.7 
112.  8 
437.1 


509.4 
-24.6 


19.1 
26.0 
39.4 
132.5 
46.1 
36.0 

3.2 
24.2 

168.0 


PRODUCTION    (bushels). 


1919 


75, 992. 223 


154,265 

5,772,471 

28,811,726 

35,963,450 

1, 479, 413 

422,283 

935, 895 

1, 724, 784 

727,936 


1909 


29,520,457 


92.8 


262.3 
'747.' 2 


8.3 


664.7 
22s.  9 
161.8 


4,673 
6,760 
6,942 

46, 261 
5,650 

83,979 

1,520,552 
1,043,916 
3,208,003 

1,666,449 
4,432,091 
3,872,621 
12, 168, 182 
6,672,383 

8,362,940 
1,110,739 
917,693 
16,294,377 
4,111,543 
3,259,390 
1,906,768 

58,235 

230,596 

202 

456,689 

186,709 

390,123 

.50,342 

100,209 

6,308 

240, 555 
171,124 

8;  079 
2,525 

13,900 

1,486 

705, 124 

215,385 

227,948 
81,854 
192, 532 
1,08.8,564 
53,797 
3,471 
72,507 
4,111 

229,653 
312,463 
185,820 


230, 458 

6, 458, 475 

13,443,196 

6, 907, 788 

1,322,474 

400,709 

49, 137 

439, 767 

268,453 


Per 
cent  of 

in- 
crease. 


157.4 


4,815 
4,534 
16,689 
59,183 
7,545 
137,692 

2,010,601 

951,271 

3, 496, 603 

921,919 
1,121,589 

787, 519 
5,814,394 
4, 797, 775 

4,426,028 
570,996 
205, 813 
689, 233 
194, 672 
660,631 
160, 415 

11,423 

357, 562 

190 

438, 345 

148,676 

280,431 

20,631 

59, 937 

5,279 

255, 532 

140,925 

3,736 

516 

7,354 

193 

37,240 

4,350 

111,214 
40,241 
20,479 
198,025 
2,913 
261 
65,754 


50,746 
147, 024 
70,683 


-33. 1 
-10.6 
114.3 
420.6 
11.9 
5.4 


292.2 
171.2 


-2.9 
49.1 
-58. 4 
-21.8 
-25.1 
-39.0 

-24.4 

9.7 

-8.3 

80.8 
295.2 
391.7 
109.3 

39.1 

88.9 

94.5 

345.9 


a\t;rage 

YIELD    per 

acre 
(bushels). 


1919 


393.4 


409.8 

-35.5 

6.3 

4.2 

25.6 

39.1 

144.0 

67.2 

19.5 

-5.9 

21.4 

116.2 

389.3 

89.0 
669.9 


105.0 
103.4 
840.1 
449.7 


10.3 
367.2 

352.6 
112.5 
162.9 


9.9 


15.0 
13.3 
12.9 
8.4 
7.5 
7.3 
10.6 
6.2 
7.1 


17.2 
10.8 
13.2 
15.1 
16.2 
15.4 

13.1 
14.1 
1.3.2 

14.3 
12.6 
12.1 
13.3 
12.6 

12.9 
12.4 
8.5 
6.7 
8.9 
9.1 
10.0 

9.4 
10.9 
20.2 
8.0 
9.4 
5.7 
7.3 
5.6 
5.4 

8.7 
6.0 
6.9 
8.0 

6.7 
12.6 

9.8 
15.0 

3.0 
6.9 
4.6 
8.2 
14.3 
19.6 
7.0 
7.2 


7.4 
10.1 


1909 


13.4 


17.4 
13.7 
13.9 
14.7 
8.4 
8.0 
8.3 
13.7 
10.6 


16. 5 
17.4 
15.0 
17.0 
15.8 
18.1 

15.4 
1:3.8 
12.8 

13.6 

n.i 

13.4 
13.9 
14.1 

16.6 
13.6 
10.3 
14.3 
14.1 
10.5 
9.3 

11.2 
12.7 
14.6 
9.2 
9.5 
5.8 
7.0 
4.9 
6.1 

9.5 
6.2 

8.5 
12.0 

6.8 
10.2 
8.7 
8.1 

18.4 
12.2 
13.5 
12.6 
11.3 
12.4 
12.6 
20.5 

9.3 
11.4 
10.1 


828 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS — AGRICUL.TTJEE. 


Table  148.— RYE— FARMS  REPORTING  AND  VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 


farms  reporting. 

valxte. 

AVER 

VALUE 

BUSE 

AGE 

DmSION  AND  STATE. 

Number. 

Per  cent  of 
all  farms. 

PER 

EL. 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

$1.53 

1909 

■United  States 

469,113 

275, 796 

7.3 

4.3 

$116,537,965 

$20,421,812 

$0.69 

Geographic  divisions: 
New  England 

4,348 

69, 492 

193,235 

127, 600 

46,325 

9,871 

6,174 

8,234 

3,834 

5,674 

79,627 

113,438 

32, 948 

32, 982 

6,940 

847 

2,204 

1,136 

2.8 

16.3 

17.8 

11.6 

4.0 

0.9 

0.6 

3.4 

1.6 

3.0 
17.0 
10.1 
3.0 
3.0 
0.7 
0.1 
1.2 
0.6 

294, 137 

9,676,644 

44, 161, 824 

53,204,213 

2,836,161 

804, 078 

1,409,048 

2,692,610 

1,459,250 

206,852 
4, 959, 172 
9,011,568 
4,216,576 
1,106,617 

337. 152 
41, 165 

300, 134 

242, 576 

1.91 
1.68 
1.53 
1.48 
1.92 
1.90 
1.51 
1.56 
2.00 

0.90 

Middle  Atlantic 

0.77 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

0.67 
0.61 
0.84 

East  South  Central. ..... 

West  South  Central 

Moiuitain 

0.84 
0.84 
0.68 

Pacific 

0.90 

New  England: 

Maine 

133 
210 
206 

1,192 
120 

2,487 

17,491 

6,742 

45, 259 

15, 860 
27,430 
19. 569 
77',  821 
52, 555 

40, 500 
7,720 
9,582 
35,041 
10, 677 
12, 951 
11,129 

951 
4,178 
3 
11,655 
3,900 
19, 637 
2,134 
3,772 
95 

4,090 

5,240 

454 

87 

614 

25 

4,060 

1,475 

1,863 

544 

1,069 

3, 945 

240 

31 

504 

38 

1,083 

2,288 

463 

109 
176 
278 

1,304 
176 

3,631 

19, 517 

7,462 

52, 648 

10, 224 
9,512 
4,643 

48, 889 
40, 170 

18,777 
4,301 
2,601 
1,463 
679 
3,887 
1,240 

210 

5,181 

2 

8,509 

2,774 

12,830 

1,043 

2,340 

93 

3,488 

3,166 

267 

19 

303 

9 

396 

139 

395 
218 
158 
992 

28 

6 

396 

11 

215 
728 
193 

0.3 
1.0 
0.7 
3.7 
2.9 
11.0 

9.1 
22.7 
22.4 

6.2 
13.4 

8.3 
39.6 
27.8 

22.7 
3.6 
3.6 
45.1 
14.3 
10.4 
6.7 

9.4 
8.7 
1.5 
6.3 
4.5 
7.3 
1.1 
1.2 
0.2 

1.5 
2.1 
0.2 
(>) 

0.3 
(1) 
2.1 
0.3 

3.2 
1.3 
6.8 
6.6 
0.8 
0.3 
2.0 
1.2 

1.6 
4.6 
0.4 

0.2 
0.7 
0.8 
3.5 
3.3 
13.5 

9.1 
22.3 
24.0 

3.8 

4.4 

1.8 

23.6 

22.7 

12.0 
2.0 
0.9 
2.0 
0.9 
3.0 
0.7 

1.9 
10.6 
0.9 
4.6 
2.9 
5.1 
0.6 
0.8 
0.2 

1.3 
1.3 
0.1 

(') 

0.1 
(') 
0.2 

(') 

1.5 
0.7 
1.4 
2.1 
0.1 
0.1 
1.8 
0.4 

0.4 
1.6 
0.2 

9,346 
12, 844 
13, 190 
87, 896 
11,300 
159, 561 

2, 660, 972 
1,722,461 
5,293,211 

2,582,991 
6,648,162 
6, 002, 566 
18, 252, 291 
10, 675, 814 

12, 962, 560 
1,666,128 
1,468,304 

23,626,848 
5, 961, 741 
4,563,143 
2,955,489 

101,912 
380,486 
343 
822,039 
326, 749 
819, 263 
143,477 
225,491 
16,401 

445,032 

333,693 

19, 797 

5,556 

27,800 

3,419 

1,022,434 

355,395 

376,115 

151, 430 

336,933 

1,578,424 

86,074 

6,770 

148, 642 

8,222 

459,306 
656, 174 
343,770 

4,388 
4,680 
14,533 
52, 396 
7,007 
123,848 

1,578,408 

707, 250 

2, 673, 514 

636,276 

743, 782 

523, 374 

3,944,616 

3,163,520 

2,679,987 
357, 220 
156, 852 
411,728 
115, 126 
383, 786 
111,  927 

8,169 

252, 691 

135 

344,241 

122, 258 

269, 566 

32, 197 

69, 365 

7,995 

202, 534 

129,845 

4,314 

459 

6,834 

236 

30, 364 

3,731 

82, 669 

28, 976 

14,791 

123,530 

2, 650 

239 

46,338 

941 

43,974 
132,756 
65,846 

2.00 
1.90 
1.90 
1.90 
2.00 
1.90 

1.75 
1.65 
1.65 

1.55 
1.50 
1.55 
1.50 
1.60 

1.55 
1.50 
1.60 
1.45 
1.45 
1.40 
1.55 

1.75 
1.65 
1.70 
1.80 
1.75 
2.10 
2.85 
2.25 
2.60 

1.85 
1.95 
2.45 
2.20 

2.00 
2.30 
1.45 
1.65 

1.65 
1.85 
1.75 
'   1.45 
1.60 
1.95 
2.05 
2.00 

2.00 
2.10 
1.85 

0.91 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

1.03 
0.87 

Massachusetts 

0.89 

Rhode  Island 

0.93 

Connecticut 

0.90 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

0.79 

0.74 

Pennsylvania 

0.76 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

0.69 

Indiana 

0.66 

Ilhnois 

0.66 

Michigan 

0.68 

Wisconsin 

0.66 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

0.61 

Iowa 

0.63 

Missomi 

0.76 

North  Dakota 

0.60 

South  Dakota 

0.59 

Nebraska 

0.58 

Kansas 

0.70 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

0.72 

MarvlfiTid    

0.71 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

0.71 
0.79 

West  Virginia 

0.82 

North  Carolina 

0.96 

South  Carolina 

1.56 

Georgia 

1.16 

Florida 

1.51 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

0.79 

Tennessee 

0.92 

Alabama 

1.15 

Mississippi 

0.89 

West  South  Central: 

0.93 

Louisiana 

1.22 

Oklahoma 

0.82 

Texas 

0.86 

Mountain: 

0.74 

Idaho 

0.72 

Wyoming.,  

0.72 

0.62 

New  Mexico 

0.91 

Arizona 

0.92 

Utah 

0.70 

Nevada 

1.07 

Pacific: 

0.87 

Oregon 

0.90 

California 

0.93 

1  Less  than  oue-teutb  of  1  per  cent. 


THE   CEREALS. 


829 


Table  149.— BUCKWHEAT— ACREAGE  AND  PRODUCTION,  BY  DmSIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    States  not  shown  wlien  acreage  was  less  tlian  1,000  in  1919.] 


DIVISION  AND   STATE. 


TTnited  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carohna 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 


1919 


742, 627 


22,426 

475, 822 

116, 107 

40,570 

74, 489 

11,212 

276 

1, 086 

639 


14,364 
4,330 
1,304 
1,768 

217,946 

8,222 

249,654 

30, 413 
6,048 
4, 138 
41,426 
34, 082 

26, 022 
6,956 
1,119 
1, 286 
3,356 
1,598 

9,443 
8,736 
19, 354 
31,095 
5,539 

7,605 
3,532 


1909 


28, 725 

592, 159 

139,971 

25, 955 

84, 864 

4,772 

121 

316 

1,165 


15, 552 
7,659 
1,630 
2,797 

286,276 

13, 155 

292,728 

26, 073 
6, 995 
4,696 
75,909 
26, 298 

10, 309 
9,006 
1,676 
1,039 
1,904 
1,205 

4,002 
10, 388 
25, 481 
33, 323 
11, 606 

1,887 
2,867 


Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


-7.6 
-43.5 
-20.0 
-36.8 

-23.9 
-37.6 
-14.7 

16.6 
-13.5 
-11.9 
-45.4 

29.6 

152.4 
-23.3 
-33.2 
23.8 
76.3 
32.6 

136.0 
-15.9 
-24.0 

-6.7 
-52.3 

303.0 
23.2 


-15.4 


-21.9 
-19.6 
-17.0 
56.3 
-12.2 
135.0 
128.1 
243.7 
—16.2 


production  (bushels). 


1919 


12, 690, 384 


456, 762 

8,767,529 

1,763,820 

487, 761 

1,079,834 

119, 859 

2,609 

7,308 

4,902 


315,327 
81, 346 
23, 238 
26,509 

3,901,481 

110,309 

4, 756, 739 

640, 662 

73, 260 

52, 771 

524, 004 

473, 123 

321,688 
99, 587 
11,165 
7,368 
28,825 
17, 433 

75,069 
168,639 
232,507 
537, 883 

63,478 

73, 364 
46,032 


1909 


14, 849, 332 


602, 715 

10, 701, 643 

1, 897, 474 

349, 316 

1, 216, 608 

61, 525 

987 

7,931 

21, 133 


316, 782 
174, 394 
32, 926 
51, 751 

5,691,746 

212, 548 

4,797,350 

483, 410 
84, 991 
68, 125 
958, 119 
302, 829 

144, 861 
120, 569 
20, 289 
17,066 
28, 561 
9,876 

53,903 
152, 216 
332, 222 
533, 670 
144, 186 

18, 074 
33, 249 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


-24.2 

-18.1 
-7.0 
39.6 

-11.2 
132.6 
164.3 
-7.9 

-76.8 


-0.5 
-53.4 
-29.4 
-60.7 

-31.6 
-48.1 
-0.9 

32.5 
-13.8 
-22.6 
-45.3 

56.2 

122.1 

-17.4 

-45.0 

-56.8 

1.0 

76.6 

39.2 
10.8 

-30.0 
0.8 

-66.0 

305.9 
38. 4 


AVERAGE 
yield  PER 

ACRE 
(BUSHELS). 


1919 


20.4 
18.4 
15.2 
12.0 
14.5 
10.7 
9.5 
6.7 
7.7 


22.0 
18.  8 
17.8 
14.4 

17.9 
13.4 
19.0 

21.1 
12.1 
12.8 
12.6 
13.9 

12.4 
14.3 
10.0 
5.7 
8.6 
10.9 

7.9 
19.3 
12.0 
17.3 
11.6 


13.0 


1909 


16.9 


21.0 

18.1 
13. 6 
13.6 
14.3 
10.8 
8.2 
25.  I 
18.1 


20.  <« 
22.8 
20. -j 
18.6 

19  9 
16.2 
16.  •* 

18.5 
12.;!i 
14.6 
12.0 
11.  S 

14.  y. 

13.3 
12.1 
16.4 
15.0 

8.2 

13.5 
14.7 
13.0 
16.0 
12.4 

9.tJ 
11.6 


830 


ABSTPvACT   OF   THE    CENSUS— AGKICULTUEE. 


Table    150.— BUCKWHEAT— FARMS    REPORTING    AND    VALUE,    BY    DIVISIONS   AND 

STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 

[States  not  shown  when  acreage  was  less  than  1,000  in  1919.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States  . . 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England , 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  Engl/Vnd: 

Maine 

Vermont , 

Massachusetts 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  Nokth  Centkal: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan , 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central 

Minnesota , 

Iowa , 

Missouri , 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Virginia 

West  Virginia , 

North  Carolina , 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee , 


FARMS  reporting. 


Number. 


1919      '    1909 


171,166 


9,074 

110, 564 

25, 349 

4, 899 

18,603 

2,432 

64 

75 

106 


4,788 

2,047 

679 

1,107 

53, 061 

1,793 

55, 710 

6,523 

899 

468 

10,2(!9 

7,250 

3,172 

1,173 

176 

41 

190 

112 

1,042 
2,168 
4,607 


1,348 
1,057 


197, 789 


12,838 

126, 102 

32,005 

3,906 

21, 466 

1,296 

31 

60 

85 


5,981 

3,573 

867 

1,649 

62,601 

2, 850 

60, 651 

6,430 

1,289 

666 

17, 933 
5,787 

1,516 
1,731 
195 
74 
157 
164 

743 
2,411 
5,954 
9,028 
3,304 

452 
831 


Percent  ofaU 
farms. 


1919      1909 


5.8 

26.0 
2.3 
0.4 
1.6 
0.2 

(') 

(') 

(1) 


9.9 
7.0 
2.1 
4.9 

27.5 
6.0 
27.5 

2.5 
0.4 
0.2 
5.2 
3.8 

1.8 
0.5 
0.1 
0.1 
0.3 
0.1 

10.3 
4.5 
2.5 

10.2 
0.7 

0.5 
0.4 


3.1 


6.8 
26.9 
2.8 
0.4 
1.9 
0.1 
0) 


10.0 
10.9 
2.3 
6.1 

29.0 

8.5 

27.7 

2.4 
0.6 
0.2 
8.7 
3.3 

1.0 

0.8 
0.1 
0.1 
0.2 
0.1 

6.9 
4.9 
3.2 
9.3 
1.3 

0.2 
0.3 


1919 


$19,715,305 


776, 174 

13, 558, 005 

2, 731, 308 

746, 802 

1,688,902 

185, 610 

4, 482 

14,218 

9,S04 


520, 291 
150,481 
40, 668 
43, 365 

6, 242, 370 

182,  CC") 

7, 133, 626 

993, 034 
113, 558 
79, 171 
S12, 203 
733, 342 

466, 449 
169,302 
18, 983 
14, 736 
43, 241 
31, 380 

lOS, 836 
252, 963 
360, 390 
860, 616 
101, 565 

106, 380 
78,256 


1909 


$9,330,592 


400,081 

6,625,513 

1, 222, 109 

230, 356 

791,546 

37, 268 

854 

6,920 

15, 945 


189,516 
122,050 
24,678 
45, 532 

3, 587, 558 

141,997 

2,895,958 

303, 220 

56, 617 

48, 040 

594,748 

219,484 

89,058 
86, 941 
16, 296 

9,135 
16, 816 

7,221 

30, 839 

99, 216 

196, 196 

351, 171 

113,577 

12, 028 
25,078 


AVERAGE 

VALUE  PER 

BUSHEL. 


1919 


$1.55 


1.70 
1.55 
1.55 
1.53 
1.56 
1..55 
1.72 
1.95 
2.00 


1.65 
1.85 
1.75 
1.70 

1.60 
1.65 
1.50 

1.55 
1.55 
1.  50 
1.55 
1.55 

1.45 
1.70 
1.70 
2.00 
1.50 
1.80 

1.45 
1.50 
1.55 
1.60 
1.60 

1.45 
1.70 


1909 


$0.63 


0.66 
0.02 
0.64 
0.60 
0.65 
0.72 
0.87 
0.87 
0.75 


0.60 
0.70 
0.75 

0.88 

0.63 
0.  07 
0.60 

0.63 
0.67 
0.71 
0.  62 
0.72 

0.61 
0.72 
0.80 
0.54 
0.59 
0.73 

0.57 
0.65 
0.59 
0.66 
0.79 

0.67 
0.75 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


THE    CEREALS. 


831 


Table  151.— EMMER  AND  SPELT— FARMS  REPORTING.  ACREAGE,  PRODUCTION,  AND 
VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919. 

[States  not  shown  when  acreage  was  less  than  1,000.] 


DmSlON   AND  STATE. 

Farms 
reporting. 

Acreage. 

Production 
(bushels). 

Value. 

TJnited  States 

11,922 

166,829 

2,607,868 

$3,699,943 

Geographic  DmsioNs: 

65 

111 

1,432 

9,566 

14 

2 

140 

530 

62 

321 

405 

5,936 

150,704 

42 

2 

1,689 

7,359 

371 

7,229 

6,875 

125,050 

2,327,102 

861 

26 

47,036 

86,478 

7,211 

14, 458 

Middle  Atlantic 

12, 251 

East  North  Central     

211,649 

West  North  Central 

3, 234, 157 
1,619 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central...                             ..     . 

48 

West  South  Central . .                

70,680 

Mountain 

142, 311 

Pacific 

12, 770 

East  North  Central: 

649 
647 

1,227 

2,703 

4,809 

673 

101 

171 
225 

2,674 
2,290 

8,895 
49,662 
79,688 
11,251 

1,453 

2,125 
3,701 

51,353 
50,495 

178,008 

513, 865 

1,451,018 

160,485 

43,040 

13,838 
52,832 

87,307 

85,845 

West  NoRtH  Central: 

249,210 

North  Dakota 

822, 183 

South  Dakota 

1,886,327 

Nebraska          

240,738 

West  South  Central: 

Texas  

64,565 

Mountain: 

24,220 

Colorado 

84.529 

Table  1.52.-K.'VFIR   AND    MILO— ACREAGE    AND    PRODUCTION,    BY    DIVISIONS     AND 

STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100  or  when  percentis 
more  than  1,000.    States  not  shown  when  acreage  was  less  than  1,000  in  1919.] 


ACREAGE. 

PRODUCTION  (bushels). 

average 
yield  per 

ACRE 

(bushels). 

1919 

1909 

Per 

cent  of 

in- 
crease. 

1919 

1909 

Per 

cent  of 

in- 
crease. 

1919 

1909 

■anited  States 

3,619,034 

1,635,153 

12L3 

72,085,954 

17,597,305 

309.6 

19.9 

10.8 

Geographic  DmsiONs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central.. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central... 
West  South  Central.. 

6 

1,945 

600 

534,236 

265 

536 

2,636,051 

277,460 

167,935 

48 

586 

1,1S5 

404,433 

230 

493 

1,107,406 

76,436 

44,336 

"23i.'9' 

-49.4 

32.1 

15.2 

8.7 
138.0 
263.0 

278.8 

138 

30,804 

7,232 

7,431,902 

3,896 

6,885 

54,371,423 

6,178,991 

4,054,683 

1,772 

11,647 

22,779 

5,372,284 

3,561 

6,453 

10,536,612 

703,484 

938, 713 

-92.2 

164.5 

-68.3 

38.3 

9.4 

6.7 

416.0 

778.3 

331.9 

23.0 

15.8 
12.1 
13.9 
14.7 
12.8 
20.6 
22.3 
24.1 

36.9 
19.9 
19.2 
13.3 
15.5 
13.1 
9.5 
9.2 

Pacific 

21.2 

Middle  Atlantic: 

Pennsylvania 

West  North  Central: 

Missouri 

1,769 

10,341 

1,596 

521,432 

1,152,430 
1,482,663 

92, 126 
151,685 
33,608 

167,814 

283 

13,343 

2,016 

388,495 

532,515 
573,384 

11,971 

63,570 

801 

44,308 

525.1 

-23.6 

-20.  8 

34.2 

116.4 
158.6 

669.6 
138.6 

278.7 

27,901 

151,367 

22, 106 

7,252,377 

17,901,096 
36,4.56,343 

1,544,879 

3,783,617 

849,994 

4,051,086 

5,129 

228,386 

20,212 

5,115,415 

4,658,752 
5,860,444 

139, 234 

543,350 

18,739 

938,049 

440.0 

-33.7 
9.4 
41.8 

284.2 
522.1 

331.9 

15.8 

14.6 
13.9 
13.9 

15.5 
24.6 

16.8 
24.9 
25.3 

24.1 

18.1 
16.9 

10.0 

13.2 

West  South  Central: 
Oklahoma 

8.7 

Texas 

10.2 

Mountain: 

11.6 

8.5 

Arizona 

23.4 

Pacific: 

California 

21.2 

832 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  153.— KAFIR  AND  MILO— FARMS  REPORTING  AND  VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND 

STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 

[States  not  shown  when  acreage  was  less  than  1,000  in  1919.] 


FARMS  reporting. 

AVERAGE 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Number. 

Per  cent  of  all 
farms. 

VALUE. 

VALUE  PER 
fiUSHEL. 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

United  States 

129,947 

97,574 

2.0 

1.5 

$90,221,046 

$10,816,940 

$1.25 

$0.61 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

4 

386 

97 

29,242 

124 

147 

84,797 

7,953 

7,197 

16 

152 

354 

36,680 

125 

215 

53, 853 

3,651 

2,528 

(1) 
0.1 
(1) 
2.7 
(1) 
(1) 
8.5 
3.3 
3.1 

0) 

(1) 

3.3 

(1) 

(1) 
5.7 
2.0 
1.3 

207 

48,283 

10,728 

10,087,216 

6, 810 

14,039 

65,223,938 

7,936,502 

6,893,323 

1,084 

8,203 

14, 242 

3,219,619 

2,918 

4,998 

6,330,665 

509, 163 

726,048 

1.50 
1.57 
1.48 
1.36 
1.75 
2.04 
1.20 
1.28 
1.70 

0.61 

Middle  Atlantic 

0.70 

East  Nortli  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic.          .  

0.63 
0.60 
0.82 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

0.77 
0.60 
0.72 

0.77 

Middle  Atlantic: 
Pennsvlvania  

336 

2,480 

292 

26,380 

41,824 
42,544 

2,785 
3,610 
1,545 

7, 1S3 

76 

4,029 

384 

32,160 

29,660 
23,631 

783 

2,741 

109 

2,521 

0.2 

0.9 
0.2 
16.0 

21.8 
9.8 

4.6 
12.1 
15.  5 

6.1 

(1) 

1.5 
0.3 
18.1 

15.6 
5.7 

1.7 

7.7 
1.2 

2.9 

43, 251 

257,332 

30,949 

9,790,707 

23,271,427 
41,924,803 

1,931,104 
4,729,524 
1,274,994 

6, 880, 848 

3,436 

152,246 

15,712 

3,046,799 

2,531,036 
3,785,463 

94,486 

392,393 

20,355 

725, 704 

1.55 

1.70 
1.40 
1.35 

1.30 
1.15 

1.25 
1.25 
1.50 

1.70 

0.67 

West  North  Central: 

0.67 

0.78 

0.60 

West  South  Central: 

Oldahoma 

0.54 

Texas 

0.65 

Mountain: 

Colorado 

0.68 

New  Mexico 

0.72 

Arizona 

1.09 

Pacific: 

CaUfornia  .  . 

0.77 

1  Less  than  one-tentii  of  1  per  cent. 

Table  154.— RICE— ACREAGE  AND  PRODUCTION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND 

1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100.    States  not  shown 
when  acreage  was  less  than  1,000  in  1919.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

acreage. 

PRODUCTION  (bushels). 

average 
yield  per 

ACRE 

(bushels). 

1919 

1909 

Percent 
of  in- 
crease. 

1919 

1909 

Percent 
of  in- 
crease. 

1919 

1909 

United  States 

911,272 

610,175 

49.3 

35,330,912 

21,838,580 

61.8 

38.8 

35.8 

Geographic  divisions: 
West  North  Central 

705 

13,213 

2,254 

764,651 

82 

130,367 

10 

27,080 

560 

582,523 

2 

'-5i."2" 

302.5 

31.3 

29,825 

225,099 

32,463 

28,115,162 

2, 050 

6,926,313 

15 

713,966 

10, 006 

21,114,548 

45 

'-68.'5" 

224.  4 

33.2 

42.3 
17.0 
14.4 

m.  8 

25. 0 
53.1 

1.5 
26.4 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central .... 
Mountain 

17.9 
36.2 
22.5 

SotrTH  Atlantic: 
South  Carolina 

6, 547 
4, 103 
2,391 

1,038 
1,171 

143,211 
456,959 
164, 481 

130, 367 

19,491 

6, 445 

623 

279 
281 

27,419 
317,518 
237,5.S6 

-66.4 
-36.3 

283.8 

272.0 
316.7 

422.3 

43.9 

-30.8 

122,465 
59,711 
39, 157 

14,279 
18, 141 

6,797,126 
16,011,667 
5,306,:i69 

6,926,313 

541, 570 

148,698 

12,341 

5,170 
4,836 

1,282,830 
10,839,973 
8,991,745 

-77.4 
-59.8 
217.3 

176.2 
275.1 

429.9 

47.7 
-41.0 

18.7 
14.6 
16.4 

13.8 
15.5 

47.5 
35.0 
32.3 

53.1 

27.8 

Georgia 

23.1 

Florida 

19.8 

East  South  Central: 
Alabama. 

18.5 

Mississippi 

17.2 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

46.8 

Louisiana 

34.1 

Texas 

37.8 

Pacific: 

California 

THE   CEREALS. 


833 


Table  155.-RICE-FAEMS    REPORTING   AND    VALUE,    BY    DIVISIONS    AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[States  not  shown  when  acreage  was  less  than  1,000  in  1919.] 


FARMS  reporting. 

VALUE. 

AVERAGE 

VALUE 

PER  BUSHEL. 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Number. 

Per  cent  of 
aU  farms. 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

TJnited  States 

20,310 

13,708 

0.3 

0.2 

$97,194,481 

$16,019,607 

$2.75 

$0.73 

Geographic  divisions: 
West  North  Central 

3 

8,758 

2,000 

9,058 

1 

490 

1 

5,527 

596 

7,  .583 

1 

(1) 

0.8 

0.2 

0.9 

(1) 

0.2 

0) 
0.5 
0.1 
0.8 
(1) 

79,036 

640, 571 

75,592 

75,961,222 

5,433 

20,432,627 

10 

691,372 

10,547 

15,317,648 

30 

2.65 
2.85 
2.33 
2.70 
2.65 
2.95 

0.67 
0.97 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central.... 

1.05 
0.73 
0.67 

South  Atlantic: 

South  Carolina 

3,685 
3,064 
1,893 

778 
1,217 

1,201 

6,989 

868 

490 

3,017 

1,740 

609 

238 
358 

290 
6,138 
1,155 

1.9 
1.0 
3.5 

0.3 
0.4 

0.5 
5.2 
0.2 

0.4 

1.7 
0.6 
1.2 

0.1 
0.1 

0.1 
6.1 
0.3 

■  355,150 
167, 189 
107,687 

32,846 
42,631 

18,352,240 
42,751,150 
14,857,832 

20,432,627 

520,000 
145,813 
15,290 

5,179 
5,368 

1, 158, 103 
8,053,222 
6,106,323 

2.90 
2.80 
2.75 

2.30 
2.35 

2.70 
2.67 
2.80 

2.95 

0.96 

Georijia 

0.38 

Florida 

1.24 

East  South  Central: 
Alabama  .           .      

1.30 

1.11 

West  South  Central: 

0.90 

0.74 

Texas 

0.08 

Pactfic: 
CaUfornia 

1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


75108°— 22- 


-53 


834 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  166.— MIXED  CROPS— FARMS  REPORTING,  ACREAGE,  PRODUCTION,  AND 
VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES:  1919. 

[Mixed  crops  consisted  mainly  of  oats  and  barley,  oats  and  wheat,  and  wheat  and  barley  grown  and 
harvested  together.    States  not  shown  when  acreage  was  less  than  1,000.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


Farms 
reporting. 


Acreage. 


Production 
(bushels) . 


Value. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Vermont 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

Pennsvlvama 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

I^Iichigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central; 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

North  CaroUna 

West  South  Central: 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Colorado 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


46,100 


714 

13,517 

13,384 

14,806 

582 

164 

363 

325 

2,245 


13, 215 
276 

198 

278 

439 

2,816 

9,653 

9,741 
3,366 
146 
235 
320 
774 
224 

366 

220 
113 

42 
142 

,595 
1,602 

48 


577, 078 


13,835,785 


4,834 

130,096 

123,981 

278,567 

3, 657 

1,446 

5,867 

6,592 

22, 038 


130, 336 

2,928,944 

3, 207, 192 

6,760,352 

43,262 

28,684 

111,835 

90,619 

534, 561 


4,298 

128, 477 
1,434 

1,475 
2,761 
4,564 
19, 879 
95,302 

193, 864 
45, 573 
2,311 
7,900 
7,996 
16,230 
4,693 

1,854 

4,043 
1,537 

1,049 
3,205 

3,687 
15,591 
2,760 


115, 055 

2,891,561 
34,320 

36,049 

68,322 

134,692 

379,616 

2, 588, 513 

4, 579, 897 
1,356,200 
46,405 
65,480 
164,919 
448,  &35 
98,616 

19,856 

75, 508 
34,342 

9,519 
46,454 

92,564 

367,958 

74,239 


$16,339,888 


183,358 

3,515,343 

3,912,503 

7,544,953 

69, 721 

42, 312 

133,234 

134,035 

794,429 


161, 076 

3, 469, 871 
41, 184 

48,669 

102, 492 

161,631 

493, 507 

3, 106, 204 

5, 037,  S94 
1,627,442 
55,687 
78,  .574 
197,905 
448,835 
98,616 

31, 770 

75, 508 
54,947 

12, 375 
69,686 

138,  .552 
551,943 
103, 934 


OTHER   GRAINS   AND   SEEDS, 


835 


Table    157.— DRY    EDIBLE     BEANS— ACREAGE    AND     PRODUCTION,    BY     DIVISIONS 
AND   STATES:  1919  AND   1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  more  than  1 ,000.    States  not  shown  when 
acreage  was  less  than  1,000  in  1919.] 


DIMSION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States 

Geographic  di\7sions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central — 
West  North  Central... 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central — 
West  South  Central . . . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Jliclugan 

W  isconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Missouri 

South  Atlantic: 

Maryland 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

Georgia 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

West  South  Central: 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


1,161,682 


ACREAGE.l 


1919 


12,989 

50,2.53 

3.35,630 

li,763 

16,836 

19, 266 

12, 103 

225,816 

477,026 


5,689 
2,198 
3,696 
1,094 

45,897 
3,516 

2,122 

3,016 

1,516 

314, 873 

14, 103 

4,735 
3,422 

1,632 
5,029 
4,878 
2,277 
2,463 

7,602 
7,877 
3,671 

1,019 
1,544 
9,179 

2,297 
33, 941 

1,046 
66,236 
112,419 

9,438 

1,783 

3,569 

471,674 


1909 


802,991 


16, 
117, 
422, 

9, 
25, 
18, 

3, 
30, 
158, 


10, 341 

3,180 

2,390 

446 

115,698 
1,269 

1,139 

1,721 

1,153 

403,609 

14, 574 

4,697 
1,281 

196 

4,777 
8,111 
5,521 
2,947 

12,434 
3,398 
1,557 

311 

575 
1,846 

342 
1,915 

273 

5,040 

20,766 

2,301 

353 
562 

157, 987 


Percent 
of  in- 
crease 


44.7 


-21.8 
-57.2 
-20.5 
28.0 
-34.7 
4.2 
240.8 
632.1 
200.2 


-45.0 

-30. 9 

54.6 

145.3 

-60.3 
177.1 

86.3 
75.2 
31.5 
-22.0 
-3.2 

0.8 
167.1 

732.7 
5.3 
-39.9 
-58.8 
-16.4 

.-38.9 
131.8 
135.8 

227.7 
168.5 
397.2 

57L6 

"283.' 2 


441.4 
310.2 


405.1 
535. 1 
198.6 


PRODUCTION  (bushels). 


1919 


14,079,093 


137,247 

736,871 

4,494,237 

89,310 

98,308 

106,  'MS 

90,271 

1,739,529 

6,586,872 


58,797 
18,488 
4.5,696 

10,  687 

702,634 
27,520 

16, 792 

14,011 

8,293 

4.332,317 

122, 824 

50, 471 
16, 070 

11,  769 
32,600 
26, 709 
12,334 
10,243 

43, 1.54 
36, 475 
25,398 

8,232 
12,046 
67,638 

26, 141 
344,432 
4,712 
427,968 
850,334 

82,090 

17,683 

16, 238 

6,  .5.52, 951 


1909 


11,251,160 


145, 111 

1,696,468 

5,472,850 

94,841 

162, 853 

114,022- 

25,052 

200, 402 

3,339,561 


87,565 

22, 546 

26, 359 

4,979 

1,681,506 
12,021 

13,665 

15, 238 

6,866 

5.282,511 

154,  .570 

62,822 
9,385 

1,833 
29, 435 
39,794 
35,9.37 
16,546 

70,  .557' 
19,526 
15,212 

5,557 

2,520 

12, 895 

2,958 
33, 816 

1,876 
53,926 
85, 795 
18, 457 

3,311 

8,032 

3,328,218 


Percent 
of  in- 
crease 


25.1 


-5.4 

-56.6 

-17.9 

-5.8 

-39.6 

-6.6 

260.3 

768.0 

97.2 


-32.9 

-18.0 

73.4 

114.6 

-58.2 
12s.  9 

22.9 
-8.1 

20.8 
-18.0 
-20.5 

-19.7 
71.2 

.542.1 
11.0 
-32.9 
-65.7 
-38.1 

-38.8 
86.8 
67.0 

48.1 
378.0 
424.5 

783.7 
918.5 
151.2 
693.6 
891.1 
344.8 

434.1 
102.2 


a^t:rage 

YIELD 
PER  ACRE 

(BUSHELS). 


1919 


12.1 


10.6 

14.7 
13.4 
7.6 
5.8 
5.5 
7.5 
7.7 
13.8 


10.3 
8.4 

12.4 
9.8 

15.3 

7.8 

7.9 

4.0 

5.5 

13.8 

8.7 

10.7 
4.7 

7.2 
6.5 
5.5 
5.4 
4.2 

5.7 
4.6 


8.1 

7.8 
7.4 

11.4 
10.1 
4.5 
6.5 
7.6 
8.7 

9.9 
4.5 
13.9 


1909 


14.0 


8.7 
14.5 
13.0 
10.3 
6.3 
6.2 
7.1 
6.5 
21.0 


8.5 
7.1 
11.0 
11.2 

14.5 
9.5 

12.0 
8.9 
6.0 
13.1 
10.6 

13.4 
7.3 

9.4 
6.2 
4.9 
6.5 
5.6 

5.7 
5.7 
9.8 

17.9 
4.4 
7.0 

8.6 
17.7 

6.9 
10.7 

4.1 

8.0 

9.4 
14.3 
21.1 


1  A  considerable  part  of  the  acreage  in  the  Southern,  states  is  probably  a  dupUcation  of  other  crop 
acreage. 


836 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — -AGRICULTURE, 


Table   158.— DRY  EDIBLE  BEANS- FARMS  REPORTING   AND  VALUE,    BY  DIVISIONS 
AND   STATES:  1919  AND   1909. 

[States  not  shown  when  acreage  was  less  than  1,000  in  1919.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States  — 

Geographic  omsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Missouri 

South  Atlantic: 

Maryland 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

Georgia 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

West  South  Central: 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming; 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


FARMS  reporting. 


Number. 


1919 


168,185 


17, 290 
20, 910 
5S,  879 

8,376 
12, 974 
15, 034 

5,929 
18,  ,525 
10, 268 


8,956 
3,703 
2,860 
1,166 

15,682 
4,838 

2,058 
2,124 
931 
46,561 
7,205 

3,217 
2,622 

670 

3, 897 
4, 957 
1,825 
1,391 

8,105 
5,602 
1,243 

445 
496 

4,444 

354 
1, 557 

357 
5,661 
9,395 

976 

732 

793 

8,743 


1909 


185,934 


26, 284 

24, 798 

65, 839 

9, 846 

25,544 

20,558 

1,447 

7,623 

3,995 


15, 788 
5,523 
2,752 
1,252 

21,181 
3,326 

2,108 

1,982 

627 

55, 466 

5,656 

4, 587 
2,391 

312 
7,660 
8,626 
6,574 
1,329 

14,248 

5,312 

647 

78 
224 
607 

140 
293 
211 
1,387 
4,593 
776 

266 

675 

3,054 


Per  cent  of 
all  farms.- 


1919 


2.6 


11.0 
4.9 
5.4 
0.8 
LI 
L4 
0.6 
7.6 
4.4 


18.6 
18.0 
9.8 
3.6 

8.1 
2.4 

0.8 

1.0 

0.4 

23.7 

3.8 

1.8 
1.0 

L4 
2.1 
5.7 
0.7 
0.4 

3.0 
2.2 
0.5 

0.3 
0.3 
1.0 

0.6 
3.7 
2.3 
9.4 
31.5 
9.8 

1.1 
1.6 

7.4 


1909 


2.9 


13.9 
5.3 
5.9 
0.9 

•2.3 
2.0 
0  2 
4.2 
2.1 


26.3 
20.4 

8.4 
3.4 

9.8 
1.5 

0.8 
0.9 
0.2 
26.8 
3.2 

2.9 
0.9 

0.6 
4.2 
8.9 
2.6 
0.5 

5.5 
2.2 
0.2 

0.1 
0.1 
0.1 

0.5 
1.0 
L9 
3.0 
12.9 
8.4 

0.5 
1.5 
3.5 


$61, 795, 225 


$21,771,482 


815,096 

3, 723, 334 

18,085,617 

440, 125 

548, 653 

647, 527 

417, 136 

6,174,981 

30,942,156 


358, 661 

114,626 

260,468 

58,  244 

3,513,170 
166, 498 

105,799 

81,264 

47,  273 

17,329,268 

522,013 

219, 550 
97, 227 

75, 912 
166, 568 
160, 254 
64, 137 
51,215 

278,345 
240, 735 
121,912 

41,  IGO 

65, 655 

297,604 

109, 789 

1,205,519 

19,  320 

1,455,091 

2,976,176 

385, 825 

74,  269 

69, 018 

30,798,869 


1909 


432,501 

3,723,3.50 

10,054,082 

199, 498 

291, 885 

189, 809 

45, 717 

506, 185 

6,328,455 


275,334 
62,783 

72, 873 
12, 382 

3,689,064 
28, 136 

30,082 

30, 929 

12,  842 

9,716,315 

263,914 

124,996 
20,354 

3,342 
61,864 
81,049 
.57, 528 
30)018 

105, 309 
40,966 
19, 887 

6, 982 

5,942 

26, 205 

8,511 
76.314 
5,018 
128,701 
232,023 
44,997 

9,656 

23, 342 

6,295.457 


AVERAGE 

VALUE    PER 

BUSHEL. 


1919 


$4.39 


5.94 
5. 05 
4.02 
4.93 
5.  58 
6.08 
4.62 
3.55 
4.70 


6.10 
6.20 
5.70 
6.45 

5.00 
6.05 

6.30 
5.80 
5.70 
4.00 
4.25 

4.35 
6.05 

6.45 
5.10 
6.00 
5.20 
5.00 

6.45 
6.60 
4.80 

5.00 
5.45 
4.40 

4.20 
3.50 
4.10 
3.40 
3.50 
4.70 

4.20 
4.  25 
4.70 


1909 


$L94 


2.98 
2.19 
1.84 
2.10 
L79 
1.66 
1.82 
2.53 
1.89 


3.14 
2.78 
2.76 
2.49 

2.19 
2.34 

2.20 
2.03 
L87 
1.S4 
1.71 

1.99 
2.17 

L82 
2.10 
2.04 
1.00 
1.81 

1.49 
2.10 
1.31 

1.26 
2.36 
2.03 

2.88 
2.26 
2.67 
2.39 
2.70 
2.44 

2.92 
2.91 
1.S9 


OTHER   GRAINS  AND  SEEDS. 


837 


Table  159.— MISCELLANEOUS     BEANS— ACREAGE,     PRODUCTION,     AND     VALUE,    BY 

STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 


CROP  AND  STATE. 

ACREAGE.! 

PRODUCTION 
(BUSHELS). 

VALUE. 

1919 

1909 

1919             1909 

1919 

1909 

United  States 

1, 257, 019 

14,947 

1, 135, 141 

179. 733 

$4,576,121 

$241, 060 

112,826 

1, 387 
1, 753 
3,807 
3,288 
6,257 

1,942 
2,682 
10,283 
47,041 
7,649 

3,928 
3,420 
5,838 
14,551 

133 

129 
4 

1, 142, 562 

3,153 

26,893 

523,690 

134, 247 

336, 292 

81, 691 
4,236 

26,920 
4,101 
1,339 

1,459 

39 

1,629 

1 

33 

1, 084, 813 
16, 556 
17,441 
23, 010 
23, 812 
78,515 

16,838 

18,315 

111,353 

498, 048 

49, 731 

38,690 
24,839 
52, 190 
115,475 

428 

389 
39 

16,835 

5 
424 

4, 450, 099 

86,926 
100, 297 
132, 316 
123, 820 
384,726 

92,626 
94,329 
517, 794 
1, 743, 194 
236, 235 

135,430 
95,637 
182,669 
524,100 

963 

875 
88 

20, 577 

New  York 

10 

Ohio 

843 

Wisconsin. ... 

Missouri 

Virginia 

29 

1,249 

256 

29 
15 

415 
13,313 
2,037 

219 
152 

695 

Nortli  CaroUua 

14, 141 

3,387 

Alabama 

494 

378 

New  Mexico  .                  . 

AU  other  states..  .          

17 
565 

270 
2,077 

629 

Castor  beans,  total 

3,432 

Florida 

All  other  states 

565 
12, 560 

2,077 
154,767 

3,432 

Velvet  beans,  total  . 

210, 837 

North  Carolina 

Rnnth  Carolina                    ,    . 

Georgia 

435 
8,363 
3,638 

124 

4,224 
114, 404 
34,398 

1,741 

8,572 

152, 479 
44,899 

Alabama 

4,887 

Texas           .  . 

All  other  states 

Horse  beans,  total... 

150 
43 

49,694 
206 

5,534 
520 

124,235 
824 

5,659 

Other  beans,  total 

655 

1  A  considerable  part  of  the  acreage  in  the  Southern  states  is  probably  a  duplication  of  other  crop 
acreage. 


838 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGKICULTITEE. 


Table  160.— DRY  PEAS— ACREAGE   AND   PRODUCTION,   BY   DIVISIONS   AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  more  than  1,000.     States  not  shown 
when  acreage  was  less  than  1,000  in  1919.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States 

Geographic  orvisioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

East  North  Centr.vl: 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan , 

Wisconsin , 

West  North  Central 

Missouri 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Moltntain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Pacific: 

Washington 

California 


acre AGE. 1 


1919 


865, 670 


467 

3,031 

119,  788 

9,956 

351, 857 

176, 833 

84, 925 

66,949 

51,864 


2,876 

5,775 
15, 958 
38, 874 

58, 554 

8,409 

1,256 

1,418 

18, 446 

49, 513 

136, 303 

138, 481 

6,087 

3,885 
17, 133 
96,582 
59,233 

26, 107 

22,  230 

4,064 

32,  524 

14, 864 
17,635 
27, 798 
5,750 

30, 832 
20, 893 


1909 


1, 305, 099 


824 

4,185 

227, 430 

27, 635 

667, 705 

203, 229 

138, 902 

28, 598 

6,591 


4,007 

13,082 
41, 076 
94, 932 

78, 017 

23, 036 

1,615 

742 

12, 091 

169, 934 

265, 632 

210, 315 

7,144 

8,465 
36, 640 
85,034 
73,090 

52, 730 
33, 150 
6,245 
46,777 

1,184 

234 

24,230 

2,485 

3,196 
2,959 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


-43.3 
-27.6 
-47.3 
-64.0 
-47.3 
-13.0 
-38.9 
134.1 


-28.2 

-55.9 
-61.2 
-59.1 
-24.9 

-63.5 

-22.2 
91.1 
52.6 
-70.9 
-48.7 
-34.2 
-14.8 

-54.1 

-53.  2 

13.6 

-19.0 

-50.5 
-32.9 
-34.9 
-30.5 


14.7 
131.4 


864.7 
606.1 


production  (bushels). 


1919 


5, 742, 626 


5,705 

39, 795 

1, 348, 251 

55,  512 

1,561,085 

835,506 

470, 751 

798, 844 

627, 177 


38, 336 

29,405 

71, 285 

454,639 

781, 668 

38,426 

10, 667 
12,061 
115,067 
258, 829 
599, 245 
513,990 
48, 734 

22, 763 

82, 677 

486, 126 

243,940 

119,369 
104, 469 
26,925 
219,988 

166, 551 

251, 450 

295, 751 

70,013 

442, 620 
182, 779 


1909 


7,129,294 


7,784 

73, 358 

2,603,773 

154, 873 

2, 242, 244 

882, 471 

678, 746 

328, 201 

157,844 


71,486 

88, 2M 

185, 020 

1, 162, 403 

1, 165, 055 

109, 357 

12,  521 
5,603 

66, 488 
651, 567 
711, 853 
736,009 

56,713 

44, 772 
133, 924 
418, 007 
285, 768 

229,444 
161,659 
33, 282 
254, 361 

21, 670 

4,875 

258, 281 

30,829 

91,032 
57, 468 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


-19.5 


-26.7 
-45.8 
-48.2 
-64.2 
-30.4 
-5.3 
-30.6 
143.4 
297.3 


-46.4 

-66.7 
-61.5 
-60.9 
-32.9 

-64.9 

-14.8 
115.3 
73.1 
-60.3 
-15.8 
-30.2 
-14.1 

-p.  2 

-38.3 

16.3 

-14.6 

-48.0 
-35.4 
-19.1 
-13.5 

668.6 


14.5 
127.1 


386.2 
218.1 


AVERAGE 

YIELD  PER 

ACRE 

(bushels). 


1919 


6.6 


12.2 
13.1 
11.3 
5.6 
4.4 
4.7 
5.5 
11.9 
12.1 


13.3 

5.1 
4.5 
11.7 
13.3 


8.5 
8.5 
6.2 
5.2 
4.4 
3.7 
8.0 

5.9 
4.8 
5.0 
4.1 

4.6 
4.7 
6.* 
6.8 

11.2 
14.3 
10.6 
12.2 

14.4 
8.7 


1909 


5.5 


9.4 
17.5 
11.4 
5.6 
3.4 
4.3 
4.9 
11.5 
23.9 


17.8 

6.7 
4.5 
12.2 
14.9 

4.7 

7.8 
7.6 
5.5 
3.8 
2.7 
3.5 
7.9 

5.3 
3.7 
4.9 
3.9 

4.4 
4.9 
5.3 
5.4 

18.3 
20.8 
10.7 
12.4 

28.5 
19.4 


1  A  considerable  part  of  the  acreage  in  the  Southern  states  is  probably  a  duplication  of  other  crop 
acreage. 


OTHER  GRAINS  AND   SEEDS. 


839 


Table  161.— DRY  PEAS— FARMS  REPORTING  AND  VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[States  not  shown  when  acreage  was  less  than  1,000  in  1919.] 


FAWMS  reporting. 

VALUE. 

AVER 

VAL 

PER  BL 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Number. 

Per  cent  of 
aU  farms. 

UE 
SHEL. 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

United  States 

210,245 

261,231 

3.3 

4.1 

$20,790,541 

$10,963,739 

$3.62 

$1.54 

Geographic  divisions: 

542 

932 

24, 661 

2,179 

92,118 

57, 105 

25,396 

5,045 

2,267 

1,488 

1,832 

40,396 

4,507 

118,172 

58,833 

32,059 

2,612 

1,332 

0.3 
0.2 
2.3 
0.2 
7.9 
5.4 
2.5 
2.1 
LO 

0.8 
0.4 
3.6 
0.4 
10.6 
5.6 
3.4 
L4 
0.7 

27,654 
168, 222 
4,229,755 
259,686 
6,371,230 
3,206,495 
1,835,708 
2,686,534 
2,005,257 

15,348 

121,369 

3,  .396, 025 

241,082 

3,805,792 

1,560,726 

1,095,149 

495, 132 

233,116 

4.85 
4.23 
3.14 
4.68 
4.08 
3.84 
3.90 
3.36 
3.20 

L97 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central.... 
■    South  Atlantic 

1.65 
1.30 
1.56 
1.70 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central.... 
Mountain 

L77 
1.61 
1.51 

Pacific 

1.48 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

879 

960 

1,972 

9,225 

12,366 

1,480 

291 

387 

6,009 

20, 619 

33,919 

28, 921 

1,807 

1,139 
6,579 
32,435 
16,952 

9,442 
5,993 
1,427 
8,534 

620 

989 

1,306 

1,917 

1,812 
408 

1,661 

1,652 
4,534 
18, 128 
15,950 

3,462 

523 
350 
4,4GQ 
39, 726 
35,660 
34,716 
2,642 

1,732 
10, 175 
26,905 
20,021 

13,821 
6,330 
1,612 

10,296 

180 

59 

832 

1,453 

915 
262 

0.5 

0.5 

0.8 
4.7 
6.5 

0.6 

2.9 
0.8 
3.2 
7.6 
17.6 
9.3 
3.3 

0.4 
2.6 
12.7 
6.2 

4.1 

4.4 
0.7 
2.0 

1.1 
2.3 
^2 

6.4 

2.7 
0.3 

0.8 

0.8 
1.8 

8.8 
9.0 

L2 

4.8 
0.7 
2.4 
15.7 
20.2 
11.9 
5.3 

0.7 
4.1 
10.2 
7.3 

6.4 
5.3 
0.8 
2.5 

0.7 
0.2 

L8 
4.1 

1.6 
0.3 

161,011 

132,333 

335,039 

1,363,917 

2,345,004 

182,535 

53,335 

50,652 

489,045 

1,035,316 

2,426,944 

2,107,366 

194, 936 

104,700 

363, 776 

1,750,050 

987,960 

519, 258 
438,769 
107,700 
769,981 

516,310 

1,181,818 
739,389 
175,037 

1,349,991 
648,864 

117, 558 

133,996 

273,373 

1, 337, 430 

1,645,928 

180,391 

25, 278 

11, 143 

127, 211 

1,024,228 

1,311,454 

1, 204, 783 

98,383 

84,514 
245, 434 
660, 270 
570,508 

376,076 

252,362 

63,857 

402,854 

37,757 

9,160 

397,540 

3.5,077 

116,065 
101,016 

4.20 

4.50 
4.70 
3.00 
3.00 

4.75 

5.00 
4.20 
4.25 
4.00 
4.05 
4.10 
4.00 

4.60 
4.40 
3.60 
4.05 

4.35 
4.20 
4.00 
3.50 

3.10 
4.70 
2.50 
2.50 

3.05 
3.55 

L64 

East  North  Central: 
Indiana 

1.52 

Illinois 

1.48 

Michigan 

1.15 

Wisconsin 

L41 

West  North  Central: 
Missouri 

1.65 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware     

2.02 

Maryland 

1.99 

1.91 

North  Carohna 

1.57 

South  Carohna 

1.84 

Georgia....           

L64 

Florida 

L73 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

1.89 

Tennessee 

1.83 

Alabama 

1.58 

Mississippi 

2.00 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

L64 

Louisiana 

L56 

Oklflhnnia 

1.92 

Texas 

L58 

Mountain: 

Montana 

L74 

Idaho 

1.88 

Colorado 

L54 

New  Mexico 

L14 

Pacific: 

Washington 

1.27 

California 

L76 

840 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE. 


Table  162.— PEANUTS— ACREAGE  AND  PRODUCTION,  BY  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 
[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


ACREAGE. 

PRODUCTION  (BUSHELS). 

AVERAGE 

YIELD 
PER  ACRE 

(bushels). 

1919 

1909 

Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

1919 

1909 

Per 

cent 

ofin- 

crease. 

1919 

1909 

ITiiited  States 

1, 125. 100 

869.887 

29.3 

'  27,449.930 

19,415,816 

41.4 

24.4 

22.3 

Virginia .             

133, 162 
12o.  7ii6 
7.460 
201.786 
77,416 

8,132 

334.239 

16.933 

21,962 

17,670 

13,969 

165, 407 

1.198 

145, 213 
195, 134 
7,590 
160,317 
126, 150 

18,952 
100,609 
13,997 
10, 192 

25,020 

1,564 

64,327 

816 

-&3 
—35.5 

-1.8 

25.9 

-3S.6 

-57.1 

232.2 

21.0 

115.5 

-29.4 
793.2 
157.1 

5, 865, 127 
5,854,689 
112,  .578 
3,826,505 
1,305,063 

264, 483 

6, 288, 594 
241,t>0J. 
308,676 

262,888 

297, 456 

2,731,632 

30,638 

4, 284, 340 
5,980,919 
154,822 
2,569,787 
2,315,089 

.547, 240 

1,  ,573, 79*3 

284, 791 

168,608 

412,037 

31, 880 

1,074,998 

17,509 

36.9 

-2.1 

-27.3 

48.9 
-41.0 

-51.7 

299.6 

-15.2 

S3.1 

-36.2 
833.0 
154.1 

44.0 
46.6 
15.1 
19.0 
17.6 

32.5 
18.8 
14.3 
14.1 

14.9 
21.3 
16.5 

29.5 

30.7 

South  Carolina 

20.4 

16.0 

18.4 

Tennessee 

28.9 

Alabama 

15.6 

20.3 

Arkansas 

16.5 

Louisiana 

16.5 

20.4 

Texas 

.:Ulotherstates 

16.7 

Table  163 PEANUTS— FARMS   REPORTING  AND  VALUE,  BY   STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 


FARMS  REPORTING. 

AVERAGE 

STATE. 

Number. 

Percent  of  all 
farms. 

VALUE. 

VALUE  PER 
BUSHEL. 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909, 

1919 

1909 

TJiiited  States 

230.380 

219,003 

3.6 

3.4 

562,751,701 

$18,271,929 

1 
$2. 29  {  $0. 94 

Vircima 

12,728 
21, 002 

7,269 
37.994 

9,165 

3,280 
58,828 
19, 126 
12, 115 

9.999 

4.. 308 

33,357 

1,209 

12,927 
31,503 
5,846 
32,590 
19, 219 

3,947 
37,702 
23,171 
10,025 

14,492 
1,299 

24, 475 
1,807 

6.8 
7.8 
3.8 
12.2 

17!  0 

L3 

23.0 

7.0 

5.2 

7.4 
2.2 
7.7 

7.0 
12.4 

3.3 
11.2 
38.4 

L6 
14.3 

8.4 
4.7 

12.0 
0.7 
5.9 

13,196,543 
13,465,793 
326.478 
9.566,301 
3,344,404 

528,966 

13,206,050 

543,616 

725, 3SS 

657,231 

684, 155 

6,419.340 

87,436 

4. 239. 832 
5.368,826 
144.211 
2.440,926 
2,146,862 

386.765 

1,490.654 

317. 236 

183,364 

422,232 

34,984 

1,075,110 

20,927 

2.  25  1     0  QQ 

North  Carolina 

2.30 
2.90 
2.50 
2.45 

ZOO 
2.10 
2.25 
2.35 

2.50 
2.30 
2.35 

0.90 

South  Carolina 

0.93 

G  eorcia 

0  95 

Florida 

0  93 

Tennessee 

0  71 

Alabama 

0  95 

Mississippi 

1.11 

Arkansas 

1.09 

Louisiana 

1  02 

Oklahoma 

1  10 

Texas 

1  00 

AH  other  states 

OTHER  GRAINS   AISTD  SEEDS. 


841 


Table  164.— FLAXSEED— ACREAGE  AND  PRODUCTION,  BY  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 
[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


TTnited  Statas 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

Montana 

Wvomiiig 

All  other  states 


1909 


Percent 
of  in- 
crease 


1,260,687     2,083.142      -39.5 


1,297 

7,133 

288,240 

9,646 

649,949 

159, 234 

1,344 

12,368 

128,851 
1,212 
1,413 


261 

9,423 

358, 426 

15, 549 

1, 068, 049 

51 8,  .566 

2, 934 

45, 014 

37,647 

1,110 

26. 1&3 


396.9 
-24.3 
-19.6 
-38.0 

-39.1 
-69.3 
-54.2 
-72.5 

242.3 
9.2 


PRODUCTION  (bushels). 


1919 


6.653,200 


1909 


19,512,765     -85.9 


13,627 

62, 579 

2,019,464 

61,007 

2,972,082 

1, 109. 3m 

3,757 

72,948 

325,838 
3,136 
9,459 


2,943 

118,793 

3, 277, 238 

140,906 

10,245,684 

4,759,794 

20,647 

302,491 

447,484 

5,983 

190, 802 


Percent 
of  in- 
crease 


36.3.0 
-47.3 
-38.4 
-56.7 

-71.0 
-76.7 
-81.8 
-75.9 

-27.2 
-47.6 


AVERAGE 
TIELD  PER 

ACRE 
(BUSHELS). 


1919 


5.3 


10.5 
8.8 
7.0 
6.3 

4.6 
7.0 
2.8 
5.9 

2.5 
2.6 


1909 


9.4 


11.3 
12.6 
9.1 
9.1 


9.2 
7.0 
6.7 

11.9 
5.4 


Table  165 — FLAXSEED— FARMS  REPORTING  AND  VALUE,  BY  STATES:   1919  AND  1909. 


FARMS  REPORTING. 

AVERAGE 

STATE. 

Number. 

Per  cent  of  all 
farms. 

VALUE. 

VALUE  PER 
BUSHEL. 

1919 

1909 
77,184 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

XJnited  States 

53,058 

0.8 

1.2 

$29,360,998 

$28,970,554 

$4.41 

$1.48 

Michigan 

181 
1,862 

187 

1,790 

23,010 

1,361 

30, 032 

14,614 

125 

2,540 

1,208 

65 

1, 6.52 

0.1 

1.0 

11.5 

0.3 

24.7 

8.4 

0.5 

5.6 
0.2 

0.1 

1.0 

14.7 

0.6 

41.2 
18.8 
0.1 
1.4 

4.6 

0.6 

42,247 

253,445 

8,885.642 

262,334 

13,22.5,765 

4,880,931 

16,530 

291,792 

1,449,982 
13,485 
38,845 

4,951 

167,  SiH 

4,863,328 

182,569 

15,488.016 

7,001,717 

30, 13.-> 

327,402 

676,945 

7,a58 

219,785 

3.10 
4.05 
4.40 
4.30 

4.45 
4.40 
4.40 
4.00 

4.45 
4.30 

1.68 
1  41 

Minnesota 

20, 4.58 
747 

19,185 

6,274 

31 

,807 

3,244 
37 
232 

1  48 

Iowa .  

L30 
1  51 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

1  47 

Nebraska 

1  46 

Kansas 

LOS 
1  51 

Montana 

Wyoming 

1  31 

AU  other  states 

1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


842 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE. 


Table  166.— GRASS  SEED,  AND  CLOVER  AND  ALFALFA  SEED— PRODUCTION 


DI\aSION  AND  STATE. 

RED  clover  seed. 

other  clover  and  alfalfa 

SEED. 

Production 
(bushels). 

Value. 

Production 
(bushels). 

Value. 

1 

United  States 

1, 175, 969 

$S4, 768, 946 

868, 304 

$20, 647, 780 

Geograihic  divisions: 

New  England 

•?. 

366 

31, 459 

735, 072 

270,  265 

26, 897 

16, 312 

527 

66, 680 

28, 391 

12, 117 

1, 040,  873 

21,810,119 

7, 927, 511 

841,  766 

484, 588 

14,882 

1,797,612 

839,478 

226 

19,  21)2 

244, 891 

228,  491 

9,377 

60, 134 

27, 935 

219, 073 

58, 885 

6,464 

598, 032 

6, 898, 440 

5, 152,  241 

198,648 

1, 211, 294 

540,736 

4,705,764 

1, 336, 161 

3 

Middle  Atlantic 

4 

East  North  Central 

5 

West  North  Central     

6 

7 

East  South  Central 

8 

West  South  Central 

Q 

Mountain 

10 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

11 

111 
19 
80 
88 
19 
49 

5, 202 

114 

26, 143 

89, 957 
120, 446 
172,  545 
101,  223 
250, 901 

109,348 
122,  26S 
22, 312 
1,705 
1,980 
8,649 
4,003 

2,509 
7,016 

S,  885 
589 

2,320 

2,992 
665 

1,666 

174, 278 

3,876 

862,  719 

2,788,791 
3, 492, 939 
5, 090, 103 
3, 036,  690 
7, 401,  596 

3, 171, 092 

3, 668, 040 

658, 227 

47,  740 

53,  460 

224, 874 

104, 078 

75,270 
224, 512 

43 
19 
88 
67 
7 
2 

17, 585 

20 

1,687 

83,967 
20,  733 
29,318 
30, 714 
80, 159 

22, 266 
19,  579 
7,497 
54,066 
54,681 
25,676 
44,726 

2,508' 
1,620 

1,290 

570 

2,464 

1,876 

210 

54 

545, 135 

600 

52,297 

2,351,076 
580,  524 
791, 586 
890, 706 

2, 284, 548 

601, 182 
518, 868 
198,686 
1,351,650 
1, 230, 337 
513,  .520 
737, 998 

50, 160 
34, 020 

1? 

New  Hampshire 

13 

Vermont 

14 

Massachusetts . .           .      ... 

IS 

Rhode  Island 

Ifi 

Connecticut 

17 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

18 

New  Jersey 

1<1 

Pennsylvania 

?fl 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

?1 

Indiana 

?^ 

Illinois 

?3 

Michigan 

?4 

Wisconsin .  . 

^5 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

?R 

Iowa 

?7 

Missouri 

?8 

North  Dakota 

M 

South  Dakota 

30 

Nebraska 

31 

Kansas 

3?. 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

33 

Maryland 

34 

District  of  Coliunljia 

35 

Virginia 

9,248 

1,249 

6,858 

17 

295, 936 

39,968 

205,  740 

340 

1,149 
172 

3,140 
676 
112 

27,006 

4, 816 

69, 080 

11, 492 

2,074 

3r. 

West  Virginia 

37 

North  Carolina 

38 

South  Carolina 

3P 

Georgia 

40 

Florida 

41 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

4,593 

11,371 

197 

151 

411 

146, 976 

329,  759 

4,531 

3,322 

12,330 

3,114 
37, 186 

2,311 
17,523 

354 

20, 767 

3,840 

2,974 

23, 328 
44, 640 
15,  821 
27, 252 
15,  430 
31,322 
61,095 
185 

880 
16, 984 
41, 021 

88,  759 
818, 092 

41,598 
262, 845 

9,558 

415, 340 

65,280 

50, 558 

559, 872 

1,026,720 

300,599 

626,  796 

308, 600 

657,  762 

1, 221, 900 

3,515 

24,640 
450,  080 
861, 441 

A7. 

Teimessee 

43 

Alabama 

44 

Mississippi 

4,'i 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

4fi 

Louisiana 

47 

Oklahoma 

48 

Texas 

116 

2,035 

62, 862 

180 

318 

40 

2,552 

59,015 
1,697,274 
4,320 
9, 858 
1,000 

4<t 

Mountain: 

Montana 

50 

Idaho 

51 

Wymning 

5? 

Colorado" 

53 

New  Mexico 

54 

Arizona 

55 

Utah 

1,241 
4 

4,400 

23,917 

74 

26,061 

84 

132,000 

705, 55-1 

1,924 

5R 

Nevada 

57 

Pacipic: 

Washington 

58 

Oregon 

59 

California 

OTHER  GRAINS  AND   SEEDS.  843 

AND   VALUE   OF   EACH   KIND   OF   SEED,  BY   DIVISIONS  AND    STATES:  1919. 


TIMOTHY  SEED. 

MILLET 

SEED. 

OTHER  GRASS  SEED. 

Prodvictioii 
(bushels). 

Value. 

Production 

(bushels). 

Value. 

Production 
(bushels). 

Value. 

2, 587, 268 

$13, 673, 913 

1, 310, 953 

$3,682,987 

1, 909, 204 

$8, 070,  206 

1 

1,360 

33, 946 

431, 880 

2, 102, 698 

3,651 

820 

136 

12, 568 

209 

9,889 

217, 854 

2,446,018 

10,894,683 

21, 433 

5,319 

976 

76, 085 

1,6.56 

98 

7,801 

31, 810 

696, 338 

1,709 

49, 390 

83, 135 

440,  559 

113 

445 

23, 403 

115, 187 

1, 423, 142 

6, 474 

18.5, 241 

166, 407 

1,  762,  236 

452 

446 

327 

798, 999 

328, 143 

'                 80, 479 

345, 600 

294, 235 

25, 835 

35, 140 

2, 785 

1,962 

3, 329,  4S2 

1, 299, 121 

403,  021 

1,  (m,  276 

1, 598,  806 

153, 085 

218, 668 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

288 
22 
444 
278 
203 
125 

7,974 

130 

25,842 

122,470 
30, 712 

218,668 
4,125 
55,905 

358,962 
1, 156,  .531 
42S,  730 
47, 355 
65, 012 
8,838 
37,  270 

14 

728 

2,118 
167 
3,108 
2, 0S6 
1,472 
938 

55,422 

910 

161,522 

710, 328 

ISl,  205 

1, 202, 693 

24, 750 

327,042 

1,866,601 

5,898,314 

2, 250,  841 

269, 924 

341,  319 

55,242 

212, 442 

89 
4,259 

20 
127 

130 
826 

11 

2 

45 
51 

12 
203 
230 

12 
13 

194 
69 
36 

1,164 
449 
216 

14 
15 

16 

5,474 

125 

2,202 

1,671 
10, 513 
6,742 
7,363 
5,521 

54,715 
35,460 
21, 944 
166,475 
111,007 
97,005 
209, 732 

16,422 

375 

6,606 

6,270 
42,052 
23,601 
29, 452 
13,  812 

136, 801 
70,920 
4:^,888 
332, 950 
277,  529 
194,010 
367,044 

17 

18 

327 

11,899 

19,648 

765, 927 

1,271 

254 

300 
23,761 
137,887 
81,039 
1,362 
8,785 
75,009 

1,962 

118,694 

137,  .536 

3,063,708 

8,400 

1,144 

1,200 

95,044 

4.34,343 

324, 156 

8,309 

68,  523 

367, 546 

19 

20 
21 
22 
2:} 

24 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

■^0 

246 

984 

2,345 

11,725 

33 

1, 852 
936 
121 

10,279 
5,989 

817 

727 
363 
227 

2,546 

1,452 

908 

73, 929 
2,157 
1,850 

3^9, 615 
10, 354 
10,207 

35 
36 
37 

146 

584 

198 

1,090 

39 

40 

549 

256 

15 

3,294 

1,922 

103 

961 

48, 334 

95 

3,605 

18^256 

380 

321,533 

24,067 

%4,599 
98,677 

41 
42 
43 

44 

74 

557 

91 

319 

10,293 

38,084 

45 
46 

36,988 
46,056 

1,090 

304 

1,116 

421,  765 

16, 063 

200 

21 

73,976 
92, 112 

4,360 

1,216 

4,464 

1,687,060 

64,2.52 

800 

84 

19, 5.52 
264,390 

381 

101 

1,937 

14,556 

6,523 

2,157 

180 

106,563 
1, 454, 159 

2,098 
505 
10,656 
87,  336 
35, 879 
15, 531 

1,080 

47 

62 

637 

11, 272 

18 

470 

419 

5,576 

65,378 

131 

3,290 

48 

49 
50 
51 
52 
53 

54 

171 

1,710 

55 
•56 

140 
69 

1,120 
536 

5,071 
19, 210 
10,859 

32, 526 
124,869 
61,273 

57 

63 
50 

2.52 
200 

68 
59 

844 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICrTLTUEE. 


Table  167 PRODUCTION  AND  VALUE  OF  ALL  GRASS  AND  CLOVER  SEED,  AND  VALUE 

OF  FLOWER  AND  VEGETABLE  SEEDS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 


ALL  GRASS  AND  CLOVER  SEED. 

VALUE    01 
AND       V 
SEEDS. 

"    FLOWER 
EGETABLE 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Production  (bushels). 

Value. 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

United  States 

7, 851, 698 

6,671,348 

$80, 843, 832 

$15,137,683 

58,010,128 

$1,411,013 

Geogfaphic  DmsiONs: 

New  England 

2,496 
92, 825 

2,242,652 
3, 625, 935 
122, 113 
472, 256 
405, 908 
764,715 
122, 738 

5,451 

55, 137 

2, 157, 957 

3,265,021 

78,352 

671, 790 

59, 624 

198, 110 

179, 906 

31,700 
1,882,124 
34, 599, 246 
26, 696, 698 
1,471,342 
2,949,718 
2,321,807 
8,494,782 
2,396,415 

10, 209 

219, 146 

6, 320, 653 

5,915,510 

198, 638 

632, 743 

223,441 

1, 037, 009 

580,274 

47,649 
63,482 
294, 747 
30, 171 
70,676 
8,283 

45, 096 

Middle  Atlantic 

162,607 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

357,032 

116, 777 

18, 839 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 

17, 485 

34, 104 

Mountain 

247,094 
7,248,026 

20, 689 

Pacific 

638, 384 

New  England: 

Maine 

462 
189 
657 

678 
298 
212 

36, 235 

389 

56,201 

309, 964 
202, 052 
1, 193, 200 
144,696 
392, 740 

545,591 
1, 357, 599 
618,370 
350, 640 
234, 042 
148, 953 
370, 740 

6,031 
11,955 

527 
142 
601 
3,397 
19 
765 

17, 879 
12, 804 
24, 454 

288,605 
165, 488 
1, 289, 996 
151,567 
262, 301 

945, 666 
1,118,044 
257, 872 
74,162 
424, 623 
120, 423 
324, 231 

5,878 
15,080 

7,423 
2,164 
8,095 

8,348 
2,796 
2,874 

791,257 

5,761 

1,085,106 

5, 975, 159 
4,434,256 

10,171,691 
3,989,998 

10, 028, 142 

5, 776, 876 
10,251,186 
3, 585, 985 
2,326,420 
1,910,954 
1,056,169 
1, 789, 108 

125,519 
275, 500 

1,544 
556 
1,538 
4, 163 
39 
2,429 

88,239 

14, 799 

lie, 108 

1,352,136 

785, 041 
1,719,420 

964, 655 
1,499,401 

1,496,438 
1,721,289 
756,445 
99, 024 
594, 570 
451,347 
796,397 

29,928 

72,785 

200 

950 

New  Hampshire 

1,319 

Vermont 

2,670 

Massachusetts 

120 

160 

47, 169 

62,782 

291 

Rhode  Island 

2,664 

Connecticut 

37, 302 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

72, 991 

New  Jersey 

53, 300 

.   Pennsylvania 

•      700 

3,601 
4, 904 

36, 316 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

67, 303 

'       Indiana 

8,414 

Illinois . 

194, 626 

Michigan 

274, 756 
11,486 

44, 106 

Wisconsin 

42,583 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

6,645 
4,853 

Iowa 

550 

Missouri 

17, 726 

North  Dakota 

1,075 

South  Dakota. 

25, 914 

Nebraska 

16,645 
12, 976 

39, 737 

Kansas 

20, 827 

South  Atlantic: 
Delaware 

507 

Maryland 

2,550 

8,792 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

86, 905 
4,877 

12, 196 
693 
^6 

49,031 
2,645 
2,071 
314 
2,197 
1,136 

612,406 

58,486 

537 

361 

1,180 
11,268 
25,825 
21,351 

14,204 
30,463 
17,411 
51,208 
9,092 
22, 598 
52,604 
530 

3, 355 
151,016 
25,535 

705,412 
62, 579 

286,752 
11, 832 
3,748 

74,979 
8,726 
4,963 
459 
2,508 
4, 290 

538, 219 

92, 386 

1,110 

1,028 

4,893 
30,343 
149,070 
39, 135 

96, 103 
172,012 

85, 120 
162, 822 

40, 935 

156, 840 

313,814 

3,363 

9,388 
364,852 
206,034 

5,583 

West  Virginia ,     , 

190 

North  Carolina 

2,501 

South  Carolina 

91 

Georgia 

2,894 
65,232 

432 

7,851 

975 

Florida 

200 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

330, 750 

121,214 

2,618 

17, 674 

11,223 

20, 767 

60, 380 

313,598 

27,471 

119,179 

19, 072 

464,361 

38,056 

33,679 

62, 708 

189 

10,491 
60, 243 
52, 004 

1,207,233 

1, 429, 706 

46,612 

266, 167 

60,848 

415,340 

245,819 

1, 599, 800 

630, 921 
2,791,093 

320, 170 
2,414,340 

409, 731 

674,093 

1,250,835 

3, 599 

190, 286 

1,281,291 

924,  838 

15, 658 

Tennessee 

1,568 

Alabama 

240 

Mississippi 

19 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas .' 

836 

Louisiana 

3,083 

7,253 

Texas 

22, 932 

Mountain: 

50,272 
762 

760 

Idaho 

5, 398 

Wyoming 

275 

Colorado 

190, 046 
6,014 

13, 395 

New  Mexico 

151 

Utah  . 

700 

Nevada 

10 

Pacific: 

Washington 

1, 774, 103 

1,  300 

5,472,623 

37, 571 

Oregon 

0,  089 

California. 

594,  724 

OTHER   GRAINS   AND   SEEDS. 


845 


Table    168.— MINOR   SEEDS— ACREAGE,   PRODUCTION,  AND  VALUE,  BY  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 


ACREAGE. 

PRODUCTION. 

VALUE. 

CROP  AND  STATE. 

1919 

1909 

Unit. 

1919 

1909 

1919 

19091 

124, 199 

80,827 

$4,780,967 

$740,431 

Sorghum  seed,  total 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

Oklahoma 

Texas         

106, 963 

4,663 
62, 967 
19, 187 

12.059 
3,094 
2,820 
2,173 

7,022 

44 
234 

61 
1,713 
2,289 

60 
1,810 
52 
704 
55 

6,614 

1,509 

3,  .879 

778 

448 

2,885 

2.  828 
57 

457 

257 

1 

72,497 

7,  209 
53, 706 
4,250 

5,4.83 
704 
103 
952 

4,731 

3,969 
29 
257 

476 

1,964 

1, 964 

1,071 

563 

1 

Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 

Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 

Lbs.. 
Lbs.. 
Lbs.. 
Lbs.. 
Lbs.. 
Lbs.. 

Lbs.. 
Lbs.. 
Lbs.. 
Lbs.. 
Lbs.. 

Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 
Bu... 

Lbs.. 
Lbs.. 
Lbs.. 

Bu.. 

Bu... 

Lbs.. 

1, 567, 716 

61, 750 
936, 688 
237,009 

205, 878 
32, 629 
61,445 
32,317 

3,606,947 

34, 867 

96, 292 

22,000 

978, 302 

477, 890 

90,000 

1, 599. 285 

40, 500 

266,606 

1,205 

135,947 

29,679 

80, 161 

19, 294 

0, 813 

1,211,549 

1,182,934 
28, 615 

4,688 

2, 724 

117 

833, 707 
.83, 134 

656,522 
30, 435 

38, 683 
9,147 
1,021 

14, 765 

2, 303, 250 

101, 892 

1,170,877 

402,917 

339, 707 
68,526 

147, 469 
71, 862 

2, 012, 142 

17,434 

57, 775 

11,000 

586, 981 

286, 734 

4.5,000 
799, 643 

20,2.50 

186, 624 

701 

331,708 

74,200 

192, 387 

48, 235 

16,886 

106,011 

94,635 
11,376 

15,476 

10,976 

1,404 

544, 322 

46, 899 

404,329 

23,079 

50,255 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

5,799 

1,248 

12,  713 

Ohio 

Montana 

Utah                            

Illinois    

63,677 

49,004 

567 
6,8.55 
7,251 

3,168,270 

3,168,270 

58, 318 

44, 539 

405 

California 

6, 264 
7,110 

Mustard  seed,  total 

100. 731 
100, 731 

6,833 

5,416 

389 

14, 752 

Hemp  seed 

20,007 

Tobacco  seed 

1,789 

1  The  1909  value  includes  the  value  of  anise  and  golden-seal  seed. 


846 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICUL.TUEE. 

Table  169 — HAY  AND  FORAGE— ACREAGE  OF  THE 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central . . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  Engl.4.nd: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


All  hay 
and  forage, 


Acres. 
96, 121, 228 


3, 573, 729 
9, 657,  707 
20, 374,  731 
33,310,118 
6, 558,  551 
5, 024,  855 
5, 674,  934 
7, 450,  216 
4, 496, 387 


1,  245, 699 
4()5,  303 
991,  757 
466,  330 
50, 490 
354, 150 

5, 502, 943 
387, 642 

3. 767. 122 

4, 917, 259 
3, 303, 056 
4, 013, 476 
3, 644,  952 
4,495,988 

5, 029, 397 
4, 555,  824 
4, 206,  473 
4, 035,  803 
5, 071,  747 
5, 410,  808 
5, 000,  066 

201, 365 
622, 939 
805 
1,  773, 650 
910,  550 
992, 374 
668, 538 

1,  248, 814 
139,  516 

2, 084,  909 

1. 751. 123 
705, 279 
483, 544 

1, 002, 333 
208, 631 

2,  073, 513 
2, 390,  457 

1,675,472 
1, 189,  220 
832, 482 
2, 215, 730 
436,  547 
197,  498 
549, 967 
353, 300 

1, 064, 130 
1, 229, 404 
2, 202, 853 


HAY  CROPS. 


Total. 


Acres. 
72, 779, 888 


3,381,095 
S,  181, 183 
14, 204, 086 
26, 570, 517 
3, 370, 687 
3,  419, 269 
2, 849, 163 
6, 479, 390 
4, 324, 498 


1, 227, 080 
449,  459 
926, 366 
421,  533 
43, 984 
312, 673 

4, 987, 520 

291, 730 

2, 901, 924 

3, 026, 527 
2, 013, 983 
3, 014, 762 
2,  866, 726 
3, 282, 088 

4, 119, 696 
3, 582, 145 
2, 867, 380 
3, 702,  323 
4, 556, 639 
4, 798, 363 
2, 943, 971 

70, 996 
385, 200 
507 
856, 257 
701, 236 
472, 421 
333, 801 
460, 332 

89,937 

1, 073,  222 

1, 382, 067 

530, 226 

433, 754 

759, 658 

196, 521 

1, 148, 976 

744, 008 

1, 608,  836 
1, 169, 871 
795, 640 
1, 637,  741 
223, 621 
152,  600 
538, 295 
352,  786 

1, 008, 871 
1,177,215 
2, 138,  412 


Timothy 
alone. 


Acres. 
10,941,347 


459, 570 

1, 867,  228 

4,  501, 431 

2, 972,  773 

428,  208 

319,  741 

35, 480 

262,  729 

94, 187 


153, 059 
63,  929 

113, 469 
78,  407 
9,360 
41, 346 

820, 573 

74,  714 

971, 941 

1,436,301 

807, 501 

1, 021,  517 

655,  784 
580, 328 

514, 658 
808, 390 
1, 166,  742 
189,  553 
115,  531 
53,067 
124, 832 

9,830 

83, 458 

67 

91, 147 

229, 249 

10, 970 

1,355 

2,106 

20 

237,  568 

78, 187 

2,297 

1,689 

23,774 
1, 489 
4,915 
5,302 

80,  768 
82, 574 
30, 429 
44,548 

6,298 

309 

13, 343 

4,460 

50,  536 
30, 689 
12,962 


Timothy 

and  clover 

mixed. 


Acres. 
19, 349, 405 


1, 812, 821 

5, 000, 059 

6, 547,  231 

3,  718, 398 

971,  978 

475, 087 

92, 366 

452, 118 

279, 347 


722, 210 
197,  567 
626,  541 
159,  212 
17,  242 
90, 049 

3, 169, 673 

135, 998 

1,  694, 388 

1, 190, 646 

650, 045 

837,  838 

1,  852, 789 

2, 015, 913 

938,  045 
1, 704, 997 
8,50,  995 
20, 634 
66, 621 
93,063 
44, 043 

31,562 

204, 997 

68 

371, 396 

314, 226 

47, 373 

496 

1,860 


256, 158 

213,  231 

2,664 

3,034 

85, 749 

1,376 

4,787 

454 

140, 812 
102,113 
33,  716 
124,  849 
2,418 
368 
33, 164 
14, 678 

145,  252 
81, 819 
52, 276 


Clover 
alone. 


Acres. 
3, 160, 415 


24,601 

213, 191 

1, 399, 487 

6,36,911 

227, 043 

453,  349 

72,366 

47, 317 

86,150 


9, 387 
2,819 
5,580 
3,513 
303 
2,999 

121,9.59 

9,497 

81, 735 

250, 010 
334, 974 
507, 443 
120, 299 
186,  761 

96, 202 
273, 912 
173, 428 
10,  791 
14, 465 
41,  277 
26,836 

12, 253 
41,  250 


79, 9.56 

16,441 

73, 355 

960 

2,828 


107,  266 

239,596 

8,  554 

97, 933 

32, 526 

35, 463 

3,657 

720 

13, 166 

20, 383 
3, 8-17 
4, 633 
1,469 

193 
2,849 

777 

17, 795 
53, 128 
15, 227 


Alfalfa. 


Acres. 
8, 624, 811 


5,147 

165, 788 

389,  543 

3, 419, 916 

51, 410 

113,364 

475, 619 

2, 846, 067 

1, 157, 957 


730. 

379 
1,765 
1,163 

110 
1,000 

119,  783 
1.5, 232 
30,  773 

94, 418 
62,  351 

88,  968 
74, 059 
69, 747 

4.5,  410 
172,043 
151, 720 
58, 356 
462, 231 
1, 214, 649 
1, 315, 507 

1,878 

11, 909 

127 

24, 348 

4,548 

3,240 

2,621 

2,725 

14 

56, 211 
16, 917 
9,932 
30, 304 

61,457 

8,289 

347, 607 

58,266 

374, 233 
651, 172 
330, 094 
781,663 
116,926 
109, 633 
365, 190 
117, 156 

228, 787 
210, 655 
718,  515 


HAY  AND   FORAGE. 
DIFFERENT  CROPS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919. 


847 


> 

HAY  CROPS- 

-continued . 

FORAGE 

CROPS. 

other  tame 

Small 
grains  cut 

Annual 
legumes  cut 

WUd,  salt, 
or  prairie 

Silage 

Kafir,  sor- 
ghum, etc.. 

Corn  cut  for 
forage. 

Root 
crops  for 

grasses. 

for  hay. 

for  hay. 

grasses. 

crops. 

for  forage. 

forage. 

Acres. 

A cres. 

Acres. 

Acres. 

Acres. 

Acres. 

Acres. 

Acres. 

6, 055, 657 

5,674,854 

1,846,914 

17, 126, 485 

4,003,226 

4,  746, 849 

14,502,932 

88,333 

1 

933,034 

77,449 

9,722 

58,7.51 

121, 955 

604 

60, 790 

9, 285 

2 

707,972 

110,499 

12, 050 

104,396 

506,984 

4,  834 

954, 536 

10,170 

3 

547,  817 

238,051 

105,  549 

474,977 

1,817,953 

18,581 

4, 309, 509 

24, 602 

4 

1,054,501 

1,230,196 

111,413 

13,420,409 

1, 135,  829 

1,  .533,  641 

4,060,105 

10, 026 

5 

623, 532 

279, 576 

686,738 

102, 202 

101,  583 

105, 616 

2,974,809 

2, 8.56 

6 

1,021,677 

296, 633 

600, 406 

139,012 

82, 141 

102, 072 

1,417,0.83 

3,690 

7 

604, 474 

466, 399 

230, 536 

871,923 

65, 542 

2,413,421 

345, 175 

1,633 

8 

378, 512 

940, 200 

32,  .502 

1,519,945 

82, 633 

552,243 

329, 104 

6,8-16 

9 

184, 138 

2,029,851 

57, 998 

434,870 

85,  606 

15,837 

51,221 

19,225 

10 

309, 895 

15, 100 

2,537 

14,162 

10, 687 

114 

6,255 

1,563 

11 

161,651 

11,138 

1,371 

10, 605 

9,891 

115 

5,426 

412 

12 

147,731 

17,234 

1,275 

12,771 

49, 872 

67 

12, 847 

2,605 

13 

149, 597 

16,581 

1,370 

11,690 

23,997 

182 

17,266 

3,352 

14 

12,577 

2, 9.59 

736 

697 

2,  .557 

19 

3,588 

342 

15 

151, 583 

14, 437 

2,433 

8,826 

24, 951 

107 

15,408 

1,011 

16 

595, 829 

88,708 

5,465 

65,5.30 

329,314 

1,601 

177, 833 

6,675 

17 

25, 845 

9,222 

3,000 

18, 231 

17, 995 

3.52 

76, 405 

1, 151 

18 

86,298 

12, 569 

3,585 

20, 635 

159, 675 

2,881 

700,298 

2,344 

19 

26,335 

19,751 

5,670 

3, 396 

224,469 

5,067 

1, 659, 177 

2,019 

20 

58,216 

61, 181 

18,550 

21, 165 

234, 100 

6, 062 

1,048,464 

447 

21 

355, 3(50 

69, 557 

69,903 

64,176 

321,068 

5,970 

671,285 

391 

22 

47,931 

59, 454 

6,554 

49, 856 

348, 254 

49 

418,031 

11,892 

23 

59,975 

28, 108 

4,872 

336, 384 

690,062 

1,433 

512,552 

9,853 

21 

204, 631 

89, 369 

6,110 

2,22.5,271 

282, 675 

6, 410 

614, 598 

6,018 

25 

73, 105 

46,839 

7,419 

495, 440 

298, 645 

20,0.i2 

.      653, 872 

1,110 

26 

141, 061 

189,857 

46, 515 

147,062 

131, 192 

15.5,202 

1,0.51,698 

1,001 

27 

264, 430 

647,888 

28, 210 

2,482,461 

48, 843 

5, 893 

278, 455 

289 

28 

94  757 

109, 107 

80,087 

4,777 

3,689,150 

53,502 

25, 745 

435, 861 

29 

1,50!034 

7' 735 

3'  158, 451 

53,525 

284,076 

273, 586 

"'i,"258" 

30 

126,483 

73,049 

10,647 

1,222,574 

267,447 

1,036,263 

752,035 

350 

31 

4,212 

3,056 

7,138 

1,067 

2,944 

25 

127, 358 

.  42 

32 

17, 842 

6,357 

1.5, 114 

4,273 

15,646 

2,086 

219, 684 

323 

33 

98 
108, 202 

_99 
55, 752 

48 
112, 570 

145 

45,  6.56 

2 

7,697 

138 
863, 684 

13 
356 

31 

12,' 8.86" 

35 

90,216 

2S,298 

9,077 

11,181 

23, 859 

2, 650 

182,709 

96 

36 

114,207 

59, 395 

121,962 

41,913 

4,386 

21,314 

493,612 

641 

37 

88  986 

64, 982 
56, 855 

168,462 

5,939 

2  188' 

16,5s0 

315, 969 

38 

149'  129 

226^  733 

1  si  096 

6,702 

52, 466 

728, 844 

470' 

39 

50,640 

6,782 

25,634 

6,847 

3,057 

2,796 

42,811 

915 

40 

260, 517 

98, 172 

35,020 

22,310 

36,916 

43,073 

931, 451 

^■*^ 

41 

371, 995 

129,171 

279,571 

53,399 

30, 574 

43,011 

293, 227 

2,244 

42 

211,210 

54, 364 

217, 469 

23,736 

5,  .511 

5,201 

163,  .508 

a33 

43 

177,955 

14, 926 

68, 346 

39,567 

9,140 

10,787 

29,497 

366 

44 

148, 023 

193, 154 

76,  .593 

138,382 

5,969 

88,184 

147,376 

1,146 

45 

54,709 

6,260 

74,916 

14,019 

3,938 

1,&?4 

5,910 

428 

46 

140,278 
261, 464 

94,359 
172, 626 

21  853 

531  520 

24,718 
30,917 

826, 640 

73, 179 
118,710 

47 

57^  174 

188' 002 

1,496,763 

59' 

48 

75,548 

466,727 

6,381 

451, 201 

1,917 

2, 6.57 

61, 137 

925 

49 

21,120 

167, 531 

3,881 

121,097 

8,527 

233 

8,205 

2,384 

50 

66, 931 

101,294 

2,310 

227, 019 

1,199 

1,431 

33,895 

317 

51 

126, 041 

132, 136 

12, 764 

411, 107 

56, 126 

342,  341 

177,993 

1,.529 

52 

23, 420 

26,784 

3,426 

42, 880 

3,541 

176, 3S7 

32, 293 

705 

53 

9,504 

23,093 

1,136 

8,364 

7,2.54 

28, 946 

8,677 

21 

54 

25,388 

15, 589 

1,830 

80,942 

3,890 

211 

6,638 

933 

55 

30, 560 

7,046 

774 

177,335 

179 

37 

266 

32 

56 

51,953 

477,081 

7,412 

30,055 

22,540 

620 

24,725 

7,374 

57 

82, 349 

467, 390 

24, 723 

226, 462 

33, 545 

698 

12,835 

5,111 

58 

49,836 

1,085,380 

25, 863 

178,353 

29,521 

14, 519 

13, 661 

6,740 

59 

848 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — ^AGEICULTTJEE. 

Table  170 HAY  AND  FORAGE— PRODUCTION  OF  THE 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


All  hay  and 
forage. 


tTnited  States. .. 

Geographic  omsiONs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central 

Mountain , 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire . . , 

Vermont 

Massachusetts , 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut , 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois , 

Michigan , 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 1.. 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroKna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma _.. 

Texas '. . 

Moxjntain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Tons. 
146, 343,  241 


5, 308, 632 
16, 359, 065 
37, 693,  623 
48, 192, 328 
5, 919,  058 
5, 158,  646 
8, 036,  383 
10, 969, 034 
8,  706,  472 


1, 326, 289 
606,  713 

1, 748, 358 

871, 573 

90, 926 

664, 773 

9,  728, 317 

674,  479 

5, 956, 269 

7, 661, 890 
5, 133,  742 
7, 063, 254 
6, 345,  510 
11,489,227 

9, 291, 671 
9, 327, 772 
5, 687, 127 
3,  765,  377 
4, 996,  846 
6, 619,  001 
8, 504, 534 

223,  562 

806, 910 

2,410 

1, 989,  282 

1, 099, 679 

688,  843 

400,343' 

608,  597 

99, 432 

2, 123, 490 
1, 907, 345 

542,  557 
585, 254 

989, 780 

278,  556 

3, 038, 396 

3, 729, 651 

1, 382, 946 
2, 330,  543 

907,  287 
3, 580, 123 

693,  807 

494, 686 
1,031,609 

548, 033 

2, 013, 913 
2, 197, 619 
4, 494, 940 


HAY  crops. 


Total. 


Tons. 
90, 355,  540 


3,861 
10, 159. 
17,  849; 
30,  847 
3, 342, 
3, 452, 
3, 602, 
9,  469, 
7,  770, 


1,206, 

480; 

1,211 

546, 

54! 

362 

6,264, 

394 

3, 500, 

3,  716, 
2,280. 
3, 6:37; 
3, 172, 
5,043, 

5, 665, 
5, 348; 
3, 358, 
2, 929 
3,917 
5,  307, 

4,  320; 

88, 
444 

944, 
692; 
449, 
274 
375: 
71 

1, 085, 

1,401 

443: 

521 

771 
247 

1, 582, 


1, 334, 
2,  247; 
873, 
2,  702 
394 
393: 
978: 
545; 

1,  750, 
1,908 
4,111 


Timothy 
alone. 


Tons. 
12, 799, 430 


576,  239 

2, 305,  751 

5, 266,  506 

3, 440, 185 

431, 979 

334, 223 

39, 383 

260,  936 

144,  228 


167,  .369 
77,  542 
147, 613 
112, 817 
12, 565 
58, 333 

1, 089,  244 

87,983 

1, 128, 524 

1,  702, 031 
910, 677 

1, 135, 456 
71.S,  012 
800, 330 

656, 023 
1, 014,  218 
1, 234, 030 

172,  757 

131, 094 
69,  940 

162, 123 

10, 697 

91, 981 

114 

97,  791 

217, 636 

10, 163 

1,383 

2,194 

20 

243,412 

86,726 

2,376 

1,709 

24,693 
1,702 
6, 190 
6, 798 

62, 679 
72, 682 
29, 479 
61, 865 

7,664 

411 

21,077 

5,079 

79,  269 
45,  570 
19, 389 


Timothy 

and  clover 

mixed. 


Tom. 
25, 341, 786 


2, 168, 421 

6, 231, 216 

8, 673,  285 

5, 448, 170 

1, 050, 285 

549,239 

99,445 

604, 292 

517,  433 


727, 382 
224, 332 
857,  575 
221,  379 
22, 005 
115, 748 

3, 979, 322 

192, 220 

2, 059, 674 

1, 467, 155 
747, 656 
1, 189, 588 
2. 044,  711 
3, 224, 175 

1,  .543, 144 
2, 653, 076 
958, 991 
20, 957 
87, 341 
127, 578 
57, 083 

33, 593 

226, 366 

109 

413,  746 

.326, 147 

47, 648 

736 

1,940 


278, 634 

263, 514 

3,196 

3,895 

91,214 

1,898 

5,842 

491 

1.50, 433 
lis,  80S 
41, 864 
215, 141 
3,478 
530 
53, 993 
20, 045 

306, 480 
135, 625 
75, 328 


Clover 
alone. 


Tons. 
4, 147, 050 


37, 037 
323, 382 
1, 731,  755 
961,  277 
263, 998 
511,631 
90,  300 
63, 015 
164, 655 


12, 221 
3,719 
9,958 
5,463 
526 
5,150 

196,007 
12,  569 

114,  sm 

300, 680 
356, 255 
627, 868 
131,  517 
315, 435 

173, 853 
427, 693 
232, 079 
12, 789 
19, 624 
59, 960 
35, 279 

20, 033 
52, 166 


93, 990 

IS,  3.59 

75, 579 

1,009 

2,862 


120, 664 

258, 654 

8,  .529 

123, 784 

36, 635 

48, 418 

4, 362 

885 

13, 648 
30, 348 
4,020 
7, 205 
2, 286 
272 
4,043 
1,193 

37,  lOS 
102, 953 
24,594 


HAY   AND   FORAGE. 
DIFFERENT  CROPS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919. 


849 


HAY  CROPS- 

—continued 

FORAGE 

CROPS. 

other  tame 
grasses. 

Small 
grains  cut 
for  hay. 

Annual 

I'egumes  cut 

for  hay. 

Wild,  salt, 
or  prairie 
grasses. 

Silage  crops. 

Kafir,  sor- 
ghum, etc., 
for  forage. 

Corn  cut  for 
forage. 

Root  crops 
for  forage. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

6, 403, 805 

5, 462, 853 

I.  716, 195 

15, 631. 288 

29,682,041 

7, 912, 973 

17, 793, 742 

598, 945 

1 

Sfil,  379 

136, 826 

11,914 

58, 694 

1,210,345 

1,224 

189, 277 

46,283 

2 

649, 3S0 

159, 357 

16, 940 

116,146 

4, 905, 395 

9,302 

1,217,133 

67, 376 

3 

493,  838 

234, 229 

100, 171 

571,  656 

13,934,969 

29, 387 

5,750,163 

129, 105 

4 

1,409,340 

1,012,353 

114,  855 

11,996,211 

7,077,333 

3,005,536 

7,216,080 

45, 912 

5 

553, 609 

233,813 

596, 404 

105,392 

802, 492 

75,214 

1,692,109 

6,869 

6 

963, 048 

246,  207 

529, 155 

125, 861 

476, 274 

173,286 

1,051,480 

5,248 

7 

783, 452 

450,351 

228, 899 

947, 414 

329,  882 

3,  850, 121 

250, 492 

3,784 

8 

388, 282 

574,  575 

37, 309 

1,223,780 

400, 450 

738,187 

326, 889 

34, 133 

9 

301, 471 

2,415,142 

80,548 

486, 134 

544, 901 

30, 716 

100, 119 

260, 235 

10 

258, 499 

24,635 

2,667 

12,606 

87,634 

244 

22,817 

9,271 

11 

141,754 

20,938 

1,492 

10, 131 

104, 954 

272 

18,755 

2,117 

12 

144,643 

32,586 

1,805 

13, 146 

475, 161 

177 

51,850 

9,930 

13 

156,  813 

32,022 

2,302 

12, 611 

256,053 

345 

50, 668 

18,496 

14 

12,727 

4,694 

1,061 

640 

26, 341 

22 

8,201 

1,840 

15 

146,943 

21, 951 

2,587 

9,560 

260, 202 

164 

36,986 

4,629 

16 

533,  595 

130, 133 

7,711 

70,888 

3, 157, 185 

4,567 

255, 972 

45,908 

17 

28, 474 

11,719 

4,289 

22,035 

157, 872 

539 

115,976 

5, 227 

18 

87, 311 

17, 505 

4,940 

23,223 

1,590,338 

4,196 

845,185 

16,241 

19 

25,  Oil 

20, 875 

7,974 

4,406 

1,906,206 

7,152 

2,023,982 

8,514 

20 

53, 977 

65,399 

18,361 

21,053 

1,616,509 

10,074 

1, 222, 679 

3,617 

21 

281,281 

64, 217 

59,930 

64, 340 

2,325,010 

8,689 

1,090,178 

1,997 

22 

50,  581 

44, 389 

6,260 

57,971 

2, 551, 806 

87 

566,932 

54, 673 

23 

82,988 

39,319 

7,646 

423,886 

5, 535, 438 

3,385 

846, 392 

60,304 

24 

327,089 

105, 859 

9,826 

2, 734, 495 

2, 200, 973 

16,675 

1,375,982 

32,425 

25 

111,967 

66, 004 

10,  619 

626, 187 

2, 334, 676 

57,207 

1,583,457 

4,330 

26 

141,026 

205, 460 

43, 467 

178, 227 

658, 035 

339, 186 

1, 329, 157 

2,433 

27 

324,  640 

3S;7,290 

22, 567 

1,913,303 

200, 624 

14,041 

619, 970 

1,091 

28 

115, 121 

75,422 

4, 928 

2, 720, 413 

291, 599 

53,274 

734, 714 

29 

207, 725 

81,  537 

8,714 

2, 532, 717 

264, 246 

596, 455 

446,949 

""•'3,'63i' 

30 

181, 778 

90, 781 

14, 734 

1, 290, 869 

1, 127, 180 

1,928,698 

1, 125, 851 

2,002 

31 

5,890 

3,758 

8,791 

1,315 

15,228 

63 

119,206 

208 

32 

18,001 

7,746 

19, 162 

4,330 

125,417 

1,950 

233,779 

870 

33 

163 
105, 517 

138 
51,415 

55 
120, 171 

1,351 
380, 855 

4 
8,350 

145 
654, 444 

65 
940 

34 

ii,"59i' 

35 

79, 328 

20, 767 

11,351 

10, 142 

199,980 

2,967 

203, 400 

480 

36 

107,769 

52,714 

99,243 

50,413 

28, 931 

12,607 

196, 848 

1,159 

37 

77,539 
114,819 

49, 692 
42,  851 

133, 021 
189, 125 

5,540 
15, 807 

10, 512 
27,040 

12,543 

33, 278 

102, 472 
172, 501 

38 

768' 

39 

44,583 

4,732 

15, 485 

6,254 

13, 178 

3,452 

9,314 

2,379 

40 

226,792 

81,645 

33, 281 

19, 592 

210,049 

72,571 

755,054 

498 

41 

325, 183 

103,093 

284, 942 

46,297 

201, 406 

73, 682 

228,033 

2,578 

42 

206,389 

45, 405 

143, 834 

20, 691 

27,059 

13, 189 

57, 455 

1,329 

43 

204,684 

16, 064 

67,098 

39, 281 

37, 760 

13,a44 

10, 938 

843 

44 

142, 435 

135, 971 

66,705 

146,053 

26, 162 

107, 371 

82,852 

1,542 

45 

70,045 

6,372 

83,083 

19, 257 

21,  058 

4,149 

3,563 

1,787 

46 

188,  265 

109, 524 

27, 252 

560, 742 

99,901 

1,264,090 

91,782 

47 

382,707 

198, 484 

51,859 

221,362 

182,761 

2,474,511 

72, 295 

455 

48 

64, 179 

170, 960 

4,655 

281, 099 

7,769 

3,300 

33,482 

4,059 

49 

25,144 

139,  881 

3,491 

116,239 

55,256 

514 

16, 622 

10,393 

50 

59,542 

49, 578 

1,^1 

173, 193 

6,450 

966 

24,748 

1,438 

51 

131,544 

125, 221 

17, 577 

364, 904 

238, 346 

440,282 

191, 600 

7,433 

52 

26,  571 

34,282 

3, 620 

37, 511 

16, 609 

248, 540 

32,996 

1,655 

53 

15, 422 

29, 609 

1,488 

7,802 

42,963 

44,108 

,14,344 

115 

54 

33,481 

17,585 

4,046 

95,158 

31, 380 

360 

12,623 

8,914 

55 

32,399 

7,459 

591 

147, 874 

1,677 

117 

474 

126 

56 

90,913 

536, 868 

10, 727 

33, 179 

154,832 

1,334 

40,740 

66, 587 

57 

143, 191 

581,467 

39,764 

267, 363 

182, 156 

4,837 

34, 412 

67, 821 

58 

67, 367 

1, 296, 807 

30, 057 

185, 592 

207,913 

24,545 

24,967 

125,827 

59 

75108°— 22- 


-54 


850 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS AGRICULTUSl. 


Table  171.— HAY-^ACRIEAGE,  PBTODUCTION,  AND 

[A  minus  sign  (— ) 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central. 

Moiuitain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia , 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

MotJNTAIN: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mejdco 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUtornia 


acreage. 

PBODUCTION  (TONS). 

Per 

Per 

1919 

1909 

cent 
of  in- 

1919 

1909 

cent 
of  in- 

crease. 

crease. 

72,779, 888 

68,227,310 

6.7 

80.3S5,S40 

87,216,351 

3.e 

3,381,095 

3,680,573 

-8.1 

3, 861, 503 

3,702,132 
8,936,001 

4.3 

8, 181, 183 

8,181,113 

(') 

10,159,859 

13.7 

11,204,086 

14,082,093 

0.9 

17,849,999 

18,336,732 

-2.6 

26,570,517 

26,082,578 

1.9 

30,847,467 

33,465,116 

-7.8 

3,370,687 

2,756,054 

22.3 

3,342,374 

2,758,62S 

21.3 

3,119,269 

2,388,132 

43.2 

3,452,358 

2,448,368 

41,0 

2,849,163 

2,239,702 

27.  2 

3,602,104 

2,307,561 

56.1 

6, 479, 390 

4,654,302 

39.2 

9,469,376 

8,225,417 

15.1 

4, 324, 498 

4,162,763 

3.9 

7,770,501 

7,047,401 

10:1 

1,227,080 

1,243,198 

-1.3 

1,206,323 

1,030,906 

17.0 

449, 459 

517,096 

-13.1 

480,615 

473,633 

1.5 

926,366 

975, 177 

-5.0 

1,211,240 

1,049,454 

15.4 

421,533 

498,024 

-15.4 

546,011 

643, 823 

-1.5.2 

43,984 

59,602 

-26.  2 

54,522 

72,258 

-=24.5 

312,673 

387,476 

-19.3 

362,792 

432,058 

-16.0 

4,987,520 

4,783,592 

4.3 

6,264,685 

5,171,964 

21.1 

291,739 

391,326 

-25.4 

394, 865 

511,338 

-22.8 

2,901,924 

3,006,195 

-3.5 

3,500,309 

3,252,699 

7.6 

3,026,527 

3,184,331 

-6.0 

S,  716, 036 

4,076,609 

-8.^ 

2,013,983 

2,098,256 

-4.0 

2,280,863 

2, 527, 391 

-9.8 

3,014,762 

3,216,575 

-6.3 

3, 637, 380 

4,061,065 

-10.4 

2,866,726 

2,625,193 

9.2 

3,172,012 

3,247,282 

-2.  a 

3,282,088 

2,957,738 

11.0 

5,043,708 

4,423,385 

14.0 

4,119,696 

3,823,895 

7.7 

5,665,616 

5,631,168 

0.6 

3,582,145 

4, 869, 041 

-26.4 

5, 348, 102 

7,312,591 

-26.9 

2,867,380 

3,463,891 

-17.2 

3,358,316 

3,816,836 

-12.0 

3,702,323 

2,820,969 

31.2 

2,929,651 

2,902,351 

0.9 

4,556,639 

3, 403, 206 

33.9 

3,917,259 

3,573,286 

9.6 

4,798,363 

4, 397, 746 

9.1 

5,307,720 

,5,545,437 

-4.3 

2,943,971 

3,303,830 

-10.9 

4,320,803 

4,673,447 

-7.5 

70,996 

79,788 

-11.0 

88,857 

99, 228 

-10.5 

385,200 

387,507 

-0.6 

444, 894 

440, 464 

1.0 

507 

666 

-23.9 

845 

1,485 

-43.1 

856,257 

750,572 

14.1 

944,693 

780, 109 

21.1 

701,236 

698, 016 

0.5 

692, 852 

622,768 

11.3 

472, 421 

359,990 

31.2 

449,298 

353,950 

26.9 

333, 801 

201,672 

65.  5 

274,816 

176, 891 

55.4 

460,332 

228,642 

101.3 

375,010 

232, 182 

61.5 

89,937 

49,201 

82.  S 

71,109 

51,546 

38.0 

1,073,222 

924, 469 

16.1 

1,085,318 

913, 747 

18.8 

1,382,067 

1,023,671 

35.0 

1,401,646 

1,038,004 

35.0 

530,226 

220, 112 

140.9 

443,525 

230,406 

92.5 

433,754 

219,880 

97.3 

521,869 

266, 211 

96.0 

759,658 

408,867 

85.8 

771,853 

430,817 

79.2 

196,521 

179, 182 

9.7 

247,999 

242,507 

2.3 

1,148,976 

1,030,272 

11.5 

1,582,623 

1,064,708 

48.6 

744,008 

621,381 

19.7 

999,629 

569,529 

75.5 

1,608,836 

1,133,975 

41.9 

1,334,336 

1,689,763 

-21.0 

1,169,871 

731,688 

.59.9 

2, 247, 758 

1,579,514 

42.3 

795,640 

581,765 

36.8 

873,685 

847,448 

3.1 

1,637,741 

1,179,604 

38.  S 

,      2, 702, 462 

2, 042,  .569 

32.3 

223,621 

177,377 

26. 1 

394,007 

331,683 

18.8 

152,600 

97,244 

.56.  9 

393, 156 

235, 991 

66.6 

538,295 

402,2-lS 

33.8 

978,332 

977,265 

0.1 

352,786 

350,401 

0.7 

545,639 

521, 184 

4.7 

1,008,871 

730,724 

38.1 

1,750,420 

1,349,834 

29.7 

1,177,215 

928, 572 

26.8 

1,908,393 

1,521,634 

25.4 

2,138,412 

2,503,467 

-14.6 

4,111,688 

4,175,933 

-1.5 

>  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


HAY  AND  FORAGE. 


851 


VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 
denotes  decrease.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . . 

Vermont 

Massachusett  s 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic:  • 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mount.ajn: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


average  yield 
pee  acre  (tons). 


1.14 
1.24 
1.26 
1.16 
0.99 
1.01 
1.26 
1.46 
l.SO 


1909 


1.28 


1.01 
1.09 
1.30 
1.28 
1.00 
1.03 
1.03 
1.77 
1.69 


0.  .i'^ 
0.92 
1.08 
1.29 
1.21 
1.12 

l.OS 
1.31 
1.08 

1.2S 
1.20 
1.26 
1.24 
1.50 

1.47 
1.50 
1.10 
1.03 
1.05 
1.26 
1.41 

1.24 
1.14 
2.23 
1.04 
0.89 
0.98 
0.88 
1.02 
1.05 

0.99 
1.01 
1.05 
1.21 

1.05 
1.35 
1.03 

0.92 

1.49 
2.16 
1.46 
1.73 
1.87 
2.43 
2.43 
1.49 

1.85 
1.64 
1.67 


1919 


$1,953,149,124 


96,309,865 

249, 060,  SSS 

427,758,698 

521, 108, 59S 

96,356,002 

99,847,621 

80,089,389 

208,524,482 

174, 093, 581 


28,321,975 
12, 388, 144 

25. 714. 465 
16,942,627 

1,851,027 
11,091,627 

143,962,495 
11,320,102 
93, 778, 291 

94,431,119 
54,978,796 
87,726,056 
79, 194, 473 
111,428,254 

83,335,911 
107,990,944 
72,910,293 
46,074,635 
58,554,150 
84,450,146 
67, 792, 519 

2, 539, 905 

12. 278. 466 
24, 947 

27, 175, 207 
19,260,770 
13,452,418 

8,419,530 
11,177,826 

2,026,933 

31,980,480 
42,261,210 
11,827,525 
13,778,406 

19,221,678 
6,674,757 
31,0a3,087 
23, 189, 867 

35,419,815 
49,895,421 
20, 133,  .534 
50,074,525 
8,541,119 
9,428,757 
24,093,243 
10,938,068 

44,068,624 
38,672,162 
91, 352, 795 


1909 


$776,067,880 


54.582.556 
120, 562, 7.56 
177,069,502 
200,062,426 
36,671,972 
28, 774, 256 
21,024,615 
64,068,168 
73,251,629 


14,703,218 
7,311,629 
14,293,538 
10,343,734 
1,258,357 
6,672,080 

69, 408, 536 
7,  .377, 689 
43,776,531 

40,915,967 
23,. 545, 024 
39, 262, 810 
34.670.988 
38,674,713 

25, 223, 041 
56,893,892 
.32,798,445 
11,907,887 
14,871,628 
30, 747,  .558 
27, 619, 975 

1,156,759 
5,860,309 
21,713 
10,0.32,004 
7,418,345 
4, 639, 134 
3,067,022 
3,678,007 
798,679 

10,092,777 
12,357,011 
3,107,387 
3,217,081 

4,616,431 
2, 405, 446 
7,673,945 
6,328,793 

12,323,475 
12,063,906 
6,035,836 
16,234,092 
3,5.84,383 
2,397,761 
7, 247, 405 
4, 181, 310 

16,889,028 
14,879,496 
41,483,105 


average  value 

PER  TON. 


1919 


$21.  62 


24.94 
24.51 
23.96 
16.89 
28.83 
28.92 
22.23 
22.02 
22.40 


23.48 
25. 78 
21.23 
31.03 
33.95 
30.57 

22.98 
28.67 
26.79 

25.41 
24.10 
24.12 
24.97 
22.09 

14.71 
20.19 
21.71 
15.73 
14.95 
15.91 
15.69 

28.58 
27.60 
29.52 
28.77 
27.80 
29.94 
30.64 
29.81 
28.50 

29.47 
30.15 
26.67 
26.40 

24.90 
26.91 
19.59 
23.20 

26.54 
22.20 
23.04 
18.53 
21.68 
23.98 
24.63 
20.05 

25.18 
20.26 
22.22 


1909 


$8.90 


14.74 
13.49 
9.66 
5.98 
13.29 
11.75 
9.11 
7.79 
10.39 


14.26 
15.44 
13.62 
16.07 
17.41 
15.44 

13.42 
14.43 
13.46 

10.04 
9.32 
9.67 

10.68 

8.74 

4.48 
7.78 
8.59 
4.10 
4.16 
5..')4 
5.91 

11.66 
13.30 
14.62 
12.86 
11.91 
13.11 
17.34 
15.84 
15.49 

11.05 
11.90 
13.49 
12.08 

10.72 
9.92 
7.21 

ILll 

7.29 
7.64 
7.12 
7.95 
10.81 
10.16 
7.42 
8.02 

12.51 
9.78 
9.93 


852 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGPJCULTURE. 


Table  172.— POTATOES— ACREAGE  AND   PRODUCTION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND   1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (—)  denotes  decrease.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rliode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atl.-vntic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carohna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


acreage. 


1919 


3, 251, 703 


3,668,855 


191 
626 
848 
777; 
273 
102: 
96 
175 
158 


111 
13: 
24 
21 
3: 

is; 

310 
82 
233 

124 
62: 
86: 
280: 
294, 

331 
97, 
66! 

82: 

58: 

94 

47 


1909 


233,095 
729, 323 
1, 106, 032 
783, 813 
239,762 
119, 541 
117,761 
169,678 
169, 850 


135,799 
17,370 
26, 859 
24, 459 
4,649 
23, 959 

394, 319 

72, 991 

262, 013 

212, 808 
99,504 
138, 052 
365, 483 
290, 185 

223,692 
169, 567 
96,259 
54,067 
50,052 
111,151 
79,025 

9,703 
39, 299 
226 
86, 927 
42,621 
31,990 

8,610 
11,877 

8,509 

55,750 
40,963 
14, 486 
8,342 

29,719 
19, 655 
32, 295 
36, 092 

20, 710 
28,341 

8,333 
85,839 

6,230 

1,151 
14, 210 

4,864 

57, 897 
44,265 
67,688 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


-11.4 


-17.7 

-14.0 

-23.3 

-0.8 

14.1 

-14.4 

-17.9 

3.6 

-6.7 


-18.0 
-23.2 
-10.0 
-11.9 
-32.3 
-23.6 

-21.3 

13.1 

-10.7 

-41.3 
-37.5 
-37.4 
-23.2 
1.5 

48.4 
-42.6 
-31.4 
52.7 
16.2 
-15.2 
-40.2 

-14.9 

19.2 

17.3 

21.7 

-19.0 

11.9 

55. 7 

-5.7 

106. 0 

-10.2 

-27.1 

-7.5 

7.8 

-18.8 

0.1 

-20.6 

-24.5 

7.1 

52.4 

41.5 

-9.9 

-50.  7 

117.6 

-15.2 

-25.2 

-4.8 
-9.5 
-6.5 


production  (bushels). 


1919 


290,427,580 


32,702,026 
64,841,838 
64, 995, 709 
50, 234, 408 
26, 891, 791 
6, 659, 748 
6, 368, 427 
20,110,056 
17, 623, 577 


25, 531, 470 
1,341,978 
2, 277, 387 
1, 885, 655 
293, 087 
1,372,449 

32, 470, 847 
10,319,306 
22,051,685 

7,513,960 

2,477,034 

4,699,134 

23,929,560 

26,376,021 

26,690,056 
4,438,515 
4,057,753 
4,717,556 
2,863,186 
4, 452, 497 
3,014,845 

487,668 
4, 918, 766 
19,799 
12,263,374 
2,809,398 
2, 853, 797 

1. 077. 936 
693, 857 

1, 767, 196 

3,131,377 

1,990,951 

886, 450 

650,970 

1, 765, 277 

971, 705 

1,924,194 

1, 707, 251 

1, 659, 017 
6, 300,  a35 

S51, 253 
8, 874, 783 

110,740 

174, 301 
1, 648, 400 

490, 727 

5,866,710 
3,538,930 

8. 217. 937 


1909 


389,194,965 


41, 245, 977 

78, 395, 736 

111,606,777 

72, 067, 551 

22,102,630 

9, 816, 160 

7,413,887 

24, 232, 109 

22, 314, 138 


28, 556, 837 
2, 360, 241 
4,14.5,630 
2, 946, 178 

552,677 
2,684,414 

48, 597, 701 
8, 057, 424 
21, 740, 611 

20,322,984 
8,90.5,679 
12, 166, 091 
38, 243, 828 
31,968,195 

26, 802, 948 
14,710,247 
7,796,410 
5, 551, 430 
3,441,692 
8,117,775 
5, 647, 049 

880, 360 

3,444,311 

32, 028 

8, 770, 778 

4, 077, 066 

2, 372, 260 

782, 430 

886, 430 

856,967 

5, 120, 141 
2, 922, 713 
1,128,664  , 
644, 742 

2,096,893 
1, 183, 525 
1, 897, 486 
2, 235, 983 

3,240,696 

4, 710, 262 

932, 162 

11,780,674 

295, 255 

97,141 

2, 409, 093 

766, 826 

7,667,171 
4,822,962 
9,824,005 


Per 
cent 

of  in- 
crease. 


-25.4 


-20.7 
-17.3 
-41.8 
-30.3 
21.7 
-32.2 
-14.1 
-17.0 
-21.0 


-10.6 
-43.1 
-4,5. 1 
-30. 0 
-47.0 
-48.9 

-33.2 

28.1 

1.4 

-63.0 
-72.2 
-61.4 

-37.4 
-17.5 

-0.4 
-69.8 
-48,0 
-15.0 
-16.8 
-45.2 
-46.6 

-44. 6 
42.8 

-38.2 
39.8 

-31.1 
20.3 
37.8 

-21.7 
106.2 

-38.8 

-31.9 

-21.5 

1.0 

-15.8 

-17.9 

1.4 

-23.6 


33.8 

-8.7 

-24.7 

-62.5 

79. 4 
-31.6 
-36.0 

-23.5 
-26.6 
-16.3 


AVERAGE 

YIELD  PER 

ACRE 

(bushels). 


1919 


89.3 


170.4 
103. 4 
76.6 
64.6 
98.3 
65.1 
65.9 
114.4 
111.2 


229.2 
100.6 
94.2 
87.5 
93.1 
75.0 

104.6 
125.0 
94.2 

60.2 
39.8 
54.4 
8.5.3 
89.6 

80.4 
45.6 
61.4 
57.1 
49.2 
47.2 
63.8 

59.1 
105.0 
74.7 
115.9 
81.4 
79.7 
80.4 
62.0 
100.8 

62.6 
66.6 
66.2 
72.4 

73.2 
49.4 
75.1 
62.6 

74.8 
145.9 

72.2 
114.8 

36.1 

69.6 
136.  8 
134.9 

106.4 

88.4 
129.  ,S 


VEGETABLES. 


853 


Table  173. 


-POTATOES— FARMS  REPORTING  AND  VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 
1919  AND  1909. 


FARMS  reporting. 

VALUE. 

AVER 

VALUl 

BUSl 

AGE 

DrVTSION  AND  STATE. 

Number. 

Per  cent  of 
allfarms. 

:peb 
lEL. 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

TJnited  States 

2,887,992 

3,179,907 

44.8 

50.0 

$639,440,521 

$166,423,910 

$2.20 

$0.43 

Geographic  DmsiONs: 

120,257 
359,794 
711,015 
696,565 
338, 828 
278, 875 
234,224 
76, 146 
72,288 

149,312 

400,285 
865,452 
782, 450 
350, 428 
307,436 
189,999 
65,085 
69,460 

76.8 
84.6 
65.5 
63.5 
29.2 
26.5 
23.5 
31.2 
30.9 

79.1 
85.5 
77.0 
70.5 
31.5 
29.5 
20.1 
35.5 
36.6 

68,9.58,572 

138,893,994 

144,724,922 

113,474,008 

60,286,602 

16,108,988 

14,080,043 

44, 260, 285 

38,653,107 

17,456,938 

37,292,509 

37,427,211 

30,088,015 

14,091,735 

5,940,784 

5,439,504 

8,715,380 

9,971,834 

2.11 
2.14 
2.23 
2.26 
2.24 
2.42 
2.21 
2.20 
2.19 

0.42 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central.... 

0.48 
0.34 
0.42 
0.64 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central .... 
Mountain 

0.61 
0.73 
0.36 

Pacific 

0.45 

New  England: 

Maine. .             

36,896 
16, 152 
24,581 
22, 813 

2,987 
16,828 

163, 148 
19, 105 
177,541 

144, 203 
93, 596 
151,233 
155,752 
166,231 

135,611 
131,292 
159,887 
54,221 
43, 412 
79,628 
92, 514 

6,180 
32,520 
124 
91,264 
70, 155 
79,069 
21,927 
32,658 

4,931 

101,904 
100,502 
48,010 
28, 459 

81,7.51 
23,382 
66,811 
62,280 

20,490 
16,723 

6,066 
17,903 

1,4.54 

791 

11,453 

1,266 

36,085 
24,685 
11,518 

49, 381 
21,899 
27,848 
24,757 
3,941 
21,486 

183,813 
22,723 
193,749 

199,410 
140,803 
189,903 
176,649 
158,687 

132,492 
170,318 
185,790 
51,386 
44,829 
90,398 
107, 237 

7,641 
34, 870 
91 
106,499 
81,297 
77, 421 
13,656 
23,861 
5,092 

130,076 
111,967 
37,374 
28,019 

79,127 
18,230 
4.5,369 
47, 273 

11, 248 
14,837 

5, 125 
16,480 

3,310 

634 

12, 199 

1,252 

31,712 
25,215 
12,533 

76.5 
78.7 
84.5 
71.3 
73.2 
74.3 

84.4 
64.3 

87.8 

56.2 
45.6 
63.8 
79.3 

87.8 

76.0 
61.5 
60.8 
69.8 
.58.2 
64.0 
56.0 

00.9 
67.9 
60.8 
49.0 
80.4 
29.3 
11.4 
10.5 
9.1 

37.7 
39.8 

18.7 
10.5 

35.1 
17.3 
34.8 
14.3 

3.5.5 
39.7 
38.5 
29.9 
4.9 
7.9 
44.6 
40.0 

54.4 
49.2 
9.8 

82.3 
80.9 
85.1 
67.1 
74.5 
80.1 

85.3 
67.9 

88.4 

73.3 
65.3 
75.4 

85.4 
89.6 

84.9 
78.5 
67.0 
69.1 
57.7 
69.7 
60.3 

70.5 
71.3 
41.9 
57.9 
84.1 
30.5 
7.7 
8.2 
10.2 

50.2 

45.5 
14.2 
10.2 

36.9 
15.1 
23.9 
11.3 

42.9 
4.8.2 
46.6 
3.5.7 
9.3 
6.9 
56.3 
46.6 

56.4 
55.4 
14.2 

52,339,514 
2,952,351 
5,010,252 
4,619,855 
674, 100 
3,362,500 

69,812,321 
21, 670,  .546 
47,411,127 

17,657,811 
6,068,734 
11,277,926 
49,055,600 
60,664,851 

57,383,621 

10,874,361 
10,144,410 
10,142,747 

7,157,983 
10,685,998 

7,084,888 

9.50,9.53 
9,591,592 
39,  598 
26,979,423 
6,461,619 
6,278,351 
3,018,221 
1,665,257 
5,301,588 

7,671,876 
4,439,820 
2, 304, 769 
1,692,523 

4,060,143 
2,137,749 
4,040  810 
3,841,341 

3,  .898, 690 

13,546,798 

2,000  443 

19,524,525 

260, 239 

435,755 

3,494,607 

1,099,228 

12,320,093 
7, 431, 756 
18,901,258 

10, 224, 714 
1,204,626 
1,743,049 
1,993,923 
408, 429 
1,882,197 

20,338,766 
4, 979, 900 
11,973,843 

9,377,955 
3, 816, 126 
6,401,598 
9,913,778 
7,917,754 

7,685,259 
6,629,234 
4,470,135 
2, 079, 125 
1,967,5.50 
3,785,224 
3,471,488 

453,400 

1,782,954 

20, 231 

5,667,557 

2,278,638 

1,755,413 

609, 424 

684, 427 

839,691 

2,724,043 
1,790,233 

8.84,497 
542,011 

1,439,991 

924,311 

1,250,052 

1,825,150 

1,298,830 
1,583,447 

524, 489 
3,704,768 

234, 636 
98, 597 

873,961 

396,652 

2,993,737 
2,098,648 
4,879,449 

2.05 
2.20 
2.20 
2.45 
2.30 
2.45 

2.15 
2.10 
2.15 

2.35 
2.45 
2.40 
2.05 
2.30 

2.15 
2.45 
2.50 
2.15 
2.50 
2.40 
2.35 

1.95 
1.95 
2.00 
2.20 
2.30 
2.20 
2.80 
2.40 
3.00 

2.45 
2.23 

2.60 
2.60 

2.30 
2.20 
2.10 
2.25 

2.35 
2. 15 
2.35 
2.20 
2.35 
2.50 
2.12 
2.24 

2.10 
2.10 
2.30 

0.36 

New  Hampshire 

0.51 
0.42 

0.68 

0.74 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

0.70 
0.42 

0.62 

0.55 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

0.46 

0.43 

0.53 

0.26 

Wisconsin 

0.25 

West  North  Central: 

0.29 

0.45 

Missouri.                  

0.57 

North  Dakota 

0.37 

0.57 

0.47 

0.61 

South  Atlantic: 

0.52 

Maryland.            

0.52 

District  of  Coliunbia  . . . 

0.63 
0.65 

0.56 

North  CaroUna. 

0.74 

0.78 

0.77 

Florida 

0.98 

East  South  Central: 

0.53 

0.61 

Alabama 

0.78 

Mississippi     

0.84 

West  South  Central: 

0.09 

0.78 

0.66 

Texas 

0.82 

Mountain: 

0.40 

Idaho 

0.34 

Wyoming 

0.  .'.6 

0.31 

0.79 

Arizona 

1.01 

Utah 

0.36 

0.52 

Pacific: 

Washington 

0.39 

Oregon 

0.44 

0.50 

854 


Abstract  of  the  CEisrsus — agriculture. 


Table    174.— SWEET    POTATOES    AND    YAMS— ACREAGE     AND    PRODUCTION,   BY 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100.    States  not  shown 
when  acreage  was  less  than  1,000  in  1919.] 


acreage. 

production  (bushels). 

AVERAGE 

YIELD  PER 

ACRE 

(bushels). 

1919           1909 

Per 

cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

1919 

1909 

Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

1919 

1909 

United  States 

803,727 

641,355 

25.3 

78,091,913 

59,232,070 

31.8 

97.2 

92.4 

Geographic  DmsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central... 
West  North  Central.. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Cf-ntral. . 
West  South  Central. . 
Mountain 

9 

17, 867 

14,018 

19, 048 

337, 152 

214,799 

191,929 

1,263 

7,642 

49 

23, 923 

13, 300 

15,381 

295, 879 

160, 756 

126, 407 

439 

5,121 

'-25.' 3" 
6.4 
23.8 
13.9 
33.6 
51.8 
187.7 
49.2 

327 

1,950,082 

1, 089, 862 

1, 689, 148 

35,097,513 

20,321,438 

16, 967, 631 

107. 689 

868, 223 

4,818 

3, 326, 190 

1, 364, 256 

1,696,111 

29,628,153 

13,573,5!^0 

9, 025, 928 

38, 877 

574, 157 

-93.2 
-41.4 

-20.1 
-0.4 
18.5 
49.7 
88.0 
177.0 
51.2 

36.3 
109.1 
77.7 
88.7 
104.1 
94.6 
88.4 
85.3 
113.6 

98.3 
139.0 
102.6 
110.3 
100.1 
84.4 
71.4 
88.6 

Pacific 

112. 1 

Middle  Atlantic: 

15,427 
2,424 

2,584 
3,409 
8,003 

3,236 
11, 165 
4,366 

9,813 
10, 185 
42, 889 

2,678 
74,678 
60,325 
110,033 
26,436 

14, 892 
39,645 
90,868 
69,394 

39,019 
68,033 
16,735 
68, 142 

7,632 

22,504 
1,306 

1,143 

1,.561 

10, 568 

2,274 
7,938 
4,883 

5,229 
7,956 
40,838 
2,079 
84,740 
48, 878 
84,038 
21,995 

11, 882 
26, 216 
66,613 
56,045 

22,388 

56, 953 

5,056 

42,010 

5,111 

-31.4 
85.6 

126.1 
118.4 
-24.3 

42.3 

40.7 

-10.6 

87.7 
28.0 
5.0 
28.8 
-11.9 
23.4 
30.9 
20.2 

25.3 
51.2 
36.4 
23.8 

74.3 

19.5 

231.  0 

62.2 

49.3 

1,772,829 
175, 755 

224, 774 
195,515 
668, 845 

216,578 
997,600 
448,986 

1,505,278 
1,453,880 
5,981,348 
221,378 
7,959,786 
5,369,611 
10,132,016 
2,460,872 

1,222,651 
4,452,883 
8,095,404 
6,550,500 

3,959,870 
5,324,419 
1,844,463 
5,838,879 

867,300 

3, 186, 499 
128,770 

133,798 

178,300 

1,050,932 

232, 413 
876, 234 
558,021 

733,746 
1,065,956 
5, 270,  202 

215, 582 
8, 493, 283 
4,  ,319, 926 
7, 426, 131 
2,083,665 

1,326,245 
2,504,490 
5,314,857 
4,427,988 

1,685,308 

4,251.086 

359,451 

2,730,083 

572,814 

-44.4 
36.5 

68.0 

9.7 

-36.4 

-6.8 

13.9 

-19.5 

105.1 

36.4 

13.5 

2.7 

-6.3 
24.3 
36.4 
18.1 

-7.8 
77.8 
52.3 
47.9 

135.0 

25.2 

413.1 

113.9 

51.4 

114.9 
72.5 

87.0 
57.4 
83.6 

66.9 
89.4 
102.8 

153.  4 
142.7 
139.  5 
82.7 
106.6 
89.0 
92.1 
93.1 

82.1 
112.3 
89.1 
94.4 

101.5 

78.3 
110.2 

85.7 

113.6 

141.6 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

98.6 
117.1 

Indiana 

114.2 

99.4 

West  North  Central: 
Iowa 

102.2 

Missouri 

110.4 

Kansas 

111. 3 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

140.3 

Maryland 

134.0 

Virginia. 

129. 1 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

103.7 
100.2 

88.4 
88.4 

Florida 

94.7 

East  South  Central: 
Kentuclcy 

111.6 

Tennessf>p 

95.  5 

Alabama 

79.8 

79.0 

West  South  Central: 

75.3 

Louisiana 

74.6 

Oklahoma 

71.1 

Texas 

65.0 

Pacific: 

California 

112.1 

VEGETABLES. 


855 


Table  176.— SWEET    POTATOES    AND    YAMS— FARMS    REPORTING    AND    VALUE 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 

[States  not  shown  when  acreage  was  less  than  1,000  in  1919.] 


BY 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


■United  States... 

Geographic  cmsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

West  North  Central 

Iowa 

Missouri 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Virginia , 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida , 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas , 

Pacific: 

California , 


FARMS  reporting. 


Number. 


1919 


1,406,780 


17 

19,836 

59, 148 

74, 702 

514, 089 

433,313 

272,939 

891 

1, 845 


6, 418 
13, 363 

12, 870 
19, 439 
26, 745 

6,397 

58,242 
9,268 

4,547 

11,484 

59, 537 

15, 283 

137, 230 

106, 104 

181,987 

27,847 

70,183 
99,550 
149,  fi:i9 
113,941 

84, 189 
69, 473 
36, 840 
82, 437 

1,814 


1909 


1, 121, 900 


50 

18, 634 

39, 470 

47, 155 

481, 044 

368,122 

162, 853 

420 

1,152 


7,606 
10,859 

8,2.38 
11,420 
19,675 

3, 667 

36, 258 

6,099 

4,566 
11,175 
67,506 
15,632 

142, 238 
88, 340 

131,458 
23,076 

63,646 
89, 361 
117,522 
97,  .593 

53,297 
52, 074 
9,480 
48, 002 

1,133 


Per  cent  of 
allfarms. 


1919 


21.8 


0) 

4.7 
5.5 
6.8 
46.9 
41.2 
27.4 
0.4 
0.8 


21.6 
6.6 

5.0 
9.5 
11.3 

3.0 
22.1 
5.6 

44.8 
24.0 
32.0 
17.5 
50.9 
55.1 
58.6 
51.6 

25.9 
39.4 

58.4 
41.9 

36.2 
51.3 
19.2 
18.9 

1.5 


1909 


17.6 


0) 

4.0 

3.5 

4.2 

43.5 

35.3 

17.3 

0.2 

0.6 


22.9 
5.0 

3.0 
5.3 

7.8 

1.7 
13.1 
3.4 

42.1 

22.8 
36,7 
16.2 
56.1 
50.1 
45.2 
46.1 

24.6 
36.3 
44.7 
35.6 

24.8 

43.2 

5.0 

11.5 

1.3 


1919 


1909 


$124,844,475  $35, 429, 176 


780 

4, 006, 904 

2,346,756 

3,643,524 

52,638,171 

30,602,493 

29,333,551 

275,384 

1,996,912 


3,634,301 
369,083 

528,226 

479,015 

1,337,690 

503, 102 

2,094,979 

920, 428 

2,634,237 

2, 762, 373 

9,570,164 

498, 107 

11,939,707 
8, 591, 379 

13,171,629 
3, 445, 221 

2, 750, 979 
7, 347, 259 
11,333,568 
9, 170, 687 

6. 533. 789 
8, 785, 292 
3, 504, 490 

10, 509, 980 

1. 994. 790 


4, 543 

1,638,902 

751, 929 

1,095,724 

16, 146, 222 

9,116,510 

6, 265, 750 

52, 596 

357,000 


1,527,074 
104, 434 

104, 181 
139, 886 
506,760 

125, 763 
567,413 
373, 432 

276, 679 
483, 751 
2,681,472 
170, 086 
4,333,297 
2, 606, 606 
4, 349, 800 
1, 231, 238 

8.39, 454 
1,625,056 
3,578,710 
3, 073, 290 

1, 3,59, 669 

2,3.57,729 

350, 553 

2, 197, 799 

355,624 


AVERAGE 

value  pee 
bushel. 


1919     1909 


SI.  60 


2.39 
2.05 
2.15 
2.16 
1.50 
1.51 
1.73 
2.56 
2.30 


2.05 
2.10 

2.35 
2.45 
2.00 

2.60 
2.  10 
2.05 

1.75 
1.90 
1.60 
2.25 
1.50 
1.60 
1.30 
1.40 

2.25 
1.65 
1.40 
1.40 

1.65 
1.65 
1.90 
1.80 

2.30 


0.60 


0.94 
0.49 
0.55 
0.65 
0.54 
0.67 
0.69 
1.35 
0.62 


0.48 
0.81 

0.78 
0.78 
0.48 

0.54 
0.65 
0.67 

0.38 
0.  15 
0.51 
0.79 
0.51 
0.60 
0.59 
0.59 

0.63 
0.65 
0.67 
0.69 

0,81 
0.55 
0.98 
0.81 

0.62 


^Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


856 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  176.— VEGETABLES  RAISED  FOR  SALE,  AND  FARM  GARDENS— FARMS  REPORT- 
ING, ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 

[Vegetables  other  than  potatoes  and  sweet  potatoes.] 


Vegetables  raised  for  sale,  total  i .. 


Asparagus 

Beans  (green) 

Beets 

Brussels  sprouts. 


Cabbages 

Cantaloupes  and  muskmelons. 

Carrots 

Cauliflower , 

Celery 


Com  (pop).. 
Com  (sweet). 
Cucumbers . . 
Eggplant. .. 
Horse  radish. 


Kale 

Lettuce 

Mushrooms 

Okra  (gumbo). 
Onions  (dry) . . 


Onions  (green).. 

Parsley 

Parsnips 

Peas  (green) 

Peppers  (green). 


Pumpkins. 
Radishes . . 
Rhubarb.., 
Rutabagas. 


Salsify  (vegetable  oyster) . 

Spinach 

Squashes 

Tomatoes 


Turnips 

Watermelons 

All  other  vegetables. 
Mixed  vegetables  ^ . . . 


Farm  gardens. 


1919 


Farms 
reporting. 


488, 254 


1,475,274 


6,728 

84,263 

7,197 

313 

124, 972 

41, 093 

8, 968 

2,403 

11,449 

5,914 

103, 784 

70, 066 

1,500 

502 

474 

20,463 

52 

1,071 

76,609 

459 

438 

1,575 

49, 632 

7,605 

1,674 
1,987 
2,263 


82 

2,343 

5,402 

170,693 

5,088 
73,083 

4,544 
16,389 

5, 090, 293 


Acreage. 


$193,248,964 


30, 244 
71,970 
5,255 


123, 994 

78, 436 

6,522 

6,513 

20, 148 

50,778 

271,584 

51,643 

1,712 

922 

1,193 
21,544 


986 
64,338 

340 

393 

845 

103, 686 

15, 290 

3,050 
2,014 
2,394 

837 

41 

10,027 

5,370 

316,399 

4,056 

159, OSS 

6, 333 

36, 339 


Value. 


5, 102, 135 

8,031,449 

1,016,507 

232,370 

21,848,112 

10,766,591 

1,563,010 

1,328,416 

9, 462, 277 

3,158,504 
17,297,561 

8. 579, 102 
491,321 
205, 767 

241,415 

8,535,092 

319,911 

117,175 

21,387,221 

113,670 

107, 303 

244,435 

7,164,988 

3, 079, 285 

137, 626 
437, 286 
673,113 
113, 741 

12, 386 

1, 715, 869 

685, 245 

38, 675, 496 

543,071 

10, 406, 133 

1,241,205 

8, 154, 177 

344, 665, 728 


4, 261, 776 


1909 


Farms 
reporting. 


2, 763, 269   $216,257,068 


5,300 

21,561 

1,684 

188 

43,843 
16,278 
2,008 
1,060 
4,005 

2,535 

48,514 

16, 714 

459 

480 

337 
2,178 


148 
14,989 

130 

112 

436 

17, 219 

1,641 

361 

895 

1,021 

353 


Acreage. 


1,152 

1,002 

64,751 

11,732 
35,345 


25, 639 

53, 610 

3,202 

390 

125, 998 

52, 419 

3,764 

3, 466 

15,863 

12, 773 

178, 224 

32,310 

894 

1,475 

1,495 
5,489 


Value. 


347 
47,625 

184 

192 

722 

70,487 

3,483 

1,163 

2, 269 

2,364 

631 


6,668 

2,380 

207, 379 

22,324 
137,005 


2,246,631 

2,844,951 

352,696 

45, 576 

9,719,641 

3,604,636 

473, 499 

602,885 

3,922,848 

326, 141 

5,936,419 

2, 719, 340 

154,643 

233,885 

146,010 
1, 595, 085 


24,969 
6, 709, 047 

44,788 
27, 181 

102, 674 
2, 785, 502 

408, 741 

29,993 
293,062 
338, 831 

30, 970 


817,069 

207,391 

13, 707, 929 

1, 169, 499 
4,453,101 


1,741,035   150,181,435 


1  The  1909  totals  include  the  farm  gardens.    The  1909  figures  for  individual  vegetables  represent  vege- 
tables raised  in  tracts  of  1  acre  or  more  of  the  specified  vegetables. 

2  The  1909  figures  represent  all  miscellaneous  vegetables  raised  in  tracts  of  less  than  1  acre  and  include 
the  farm  gardens. 


VEGETABLES. 


857 


Table  177.— ACREAGE  AND  VALUE  OF  VEGETABLES  RAISED  FOR  SALE,  AND  VALUE 
OF  FARM  GARDENS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919. 


vegetables  raised  for  sale. 

Value  of 
products 

Acreage. 

Value. 

of  farm 
gardens. 

United  States 

1,475,274 

$193,248,964 

$344,665,728 

Geogkaphic  DmsioNs: 

New  England 

54,600 

281,321 

296, 271 

146,990 

337,379 

63, 766 

91,664 

41,350 

161,933 

12,782,232 
43,347,728 
33,432,348 
12,648,736 
37, 736, 292 

8, 407, 579 
10,298,457 

6, 878,  916 
27,716,675 

12,602,649 

Middle  Atlantic 

32,117,666 

East  North  Central 

58,176,993 

West  North  Central 

55,262,394 

South  Atlantic 

69, 286, 220 

East  South  Central 

53,942,162 

West  South  Central 

45, 924, 594 

8,256,347 

Pacific 

9, 096, 703 

New  England: 

Maine 

14,073 
2,592 
1,905 

24,747 
2,163 
9,120 

132,042 
94,996 
54,283 

62,860 
53,468 
60, 705 
50, 955 
68,283 

14,652 
73,372 
28, 838 
964 
2,397 
14,823 
11,944 

33, 360 

119,922 

712 

47, 307 

8,377 

14,710 

15,978 

36,763 

60, 250 

16, 124 
20, 877 
12, 750 
14,015 

18,985 
11,668 
11,918 
49,093 

1,273 
2,097 

582 

18,438 

4,071 

6,062 

8,309 

518 

9,460 

6,231 

146,242 

2, 161, 714 
427,487 
260, 441 

7,622,622 
394, 100 

1,915,868 

22,017,396 
12,473,316 
8,857,017 

9,532,727 
5,607,111 
6,330,537 
6, 455, 768 
5, 506, 205 

2,223,305 

4,901,320 

2, 962, 892 

116,857 

218, 687 

846,063 

1,379,612 

1,903,017 
9, 154, 530 
124,946 
5,921,523 
1,056,184 
1,718,349 
1,932,911 
2,229,577 
13,695,255 

1,951,375 
2,101,743 
1,311,668 
3, 042, 793 

1,143,487 

1,421,838 

920,731 

6,812,401 

302, 823 

400,808 

91,940 

3,302,158 

571,959 

956, 168 

1, 164, 731 

88,329 

2,263,380 

1,341,707 

24,111,588 

3,180,673 

New  Hampshirfi  . 

1, 848, 651 

Vermont .  t 

2,116,561 

Massachusetts 

3,105,592 

412, 104 

Connecticut . 

1,939,068 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

12,237,223 

New  J  ersev -  -       . .        

2, 890, 984 

Pejinsvlvania 

16, 989, 459 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio . 

15,646,395 
9,100,018 

Illinois 

12, 405, 254 

Michigan....                 

9.583.356 

11,441,970 

West  North  Central: 

Mumesota 

9,305,128 

11,967,063 

Missouri 

15,354,668 

North  Dakota 

3,465,623 

South  Dakota 

3,323,437 

Nebraska 

5,444,561 

Kansas..  .  .                      

6,401,914 

783,507 

3,910,673 

District  of  Columbia 

37,984 

12,928,987 

8,699,957 

North  Carolina   ..                  

15,848,541 

9,832,031 

14,749,394 

Florida 

2,495,147 

13,789,346 

14,058,428 

Alabama                                . .        

13,289,201 

12, 805, 187 

West  South  Central: 

11,898,176 

6,952,241 

9,050,318 

18,023,859 

Mountain: 

1,780,876 

1,730,159 

635,033 

1,965,063 

681,959 

311,420 

Utah                          

956,520 

195,317 

Pacific: 

3,739,509 

2,986,909 

2,370,285 

858 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table   178.— TOBACCO— ACREAGE    AND    PRODUCTION,    BY    DIVISIONS    AND    STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  thap  100  or  when  per  cent  is 
more  than  1,000,    States  not  shown  when  acreage  was  less  than  i,OQO  in  1919.] 


acbeage. 

production  (pounds). 

average 
yield  per 

ACRE 

(pounds). 

1919 

1909 

Per 
cent  of 

in- 
crease. 

1919               1909 

1 

Per 
cent  of 
'    in- 
crease. 

1919 

1909 

United  States 

1,864,080 

1,294,911 

44.0 

1,372,993,261 

1,055,764,806 

30.0 

737 

815 

Geographic  di\'isions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central... 
West  North  Central.. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central... 
West  South  Central . . 
Mountain  .            ... 

36,225 

45,413 

140, 572 

5,056 

857, 155 

777,677 

1,279 

2 

701 

21,745 

45, 852 

171,973 

5,709 

487,411 

560, 523 

1,683 

11 

4 

66.6 

-1.0 

-18.3 

-11.4 

75.9 

38.7 

-24.0 

56,732,177 

59,320,475 

136, 197, 872 

4,691,739 

493,732,082 

621,274,971 

552,091 

1,276 

490,578 

37,961,893 

51,510,925 

157,959,785 

5,704,572 

334,569,496 

467,348,072 

700, 915 

3,457 

5,691 

49.4 

15.2 

-13.8 

-17.8 

47.6 

32.9 

-21.2 

-63.1 

1,566 
1,306 
969 
928 
576 
799 
432 
638 
700 

1,746 
1,123 
919 
999 
686 
834 
417 
314 

Pacific 

1,423 

New  England: 

Massachusetts 

Connecticut 

9,109 
26,930 

2,613 
42,799 

75, 789 
22, 459 
41,465 

4,490 

28,550 
225,504 

11,233 
459,011 
103, 496 

25,067 
4,291 

034,038 

138,561 

3,435 

1,643 

5,521 
16,042 

4,109 
41,742 

106, 477 
23,694 
40,458 

5,433 

26,072 

185,427 

17,928 

221,890 

30,082 

2,025 

3,987 

469,795 

90, 468 

211 

49 

65.0 
67.9 

-36.4 
2.5 

-28.8 

14,282,589 
42, 193, 196 

3,353,954 
55,965,851 

64,420,472 
18,752,202 
52,454,246 

4,074,977 

17,336,859 

102,391,226 

7, 587, 052 

280, 163, 432 

71, 193, 072 

10, 584, 968 

4,473,696 

506, 150, 592 

112,367,567 

2,031,235 

725,577 

9,549,306 
28,110,453 

.5,345,035 
46, 164, 800 

88, 603, 308 
21,387,824 
46, 909, 182 

5,372,738 

17, 845, 699 

132,979,390 

14, 356, 400 

138, 813, 163 

25, 583, 049 

1,485,994 

3, 505, 801 

398, 482, 301 

68, 756, 599 

90,572 

18,600 

49.6 

.50. 1 

-37.3 
21.2 

-27.3 

-12.3 

11.8 

-24.2 

-2.9 
-23.0 

-47.2 

104.8 

17.S.  3 

612.3 

27:6 

27.0 
63.4 

1,568 
1,567 

1,284 
1,308 

850 

835 

1,265 

908 

607 
454 
675 
610 
688 
422 
1,043 

798 
811 
591 
442 

1,730 
1,752 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York            

1  301 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

1,106 
832 

-5.2 
2.5 

-17.4 

903 

Wisconsin 

1, 160 

West  North  Central: 
Missouri 

989 

South  Atlantic: 

Maryland 

9.5 

21.6 

-37.3 

106.9 

244.  0 

685 

Virginia..        

717 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

801 
626 
850 
734 

Florida.. 

7.6 

35.0 
53.2 

879 

East  South  Central: 

848 

760 

Alabama. 

429 

Mississippi . . 

380 

TOBACCO. 


859 


Table  179.— TOBACCO— FARMS  REPORTING  AND  VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND   1909. 

[States  not  shown  when  acreage  was  less  than  1,000  in  1919.] 


nmSION  AND  STATE. 


United  States... 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacifle 

New  England: 

Massachusetts 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

Pennsylvania , 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Centr.u. 

Missouri , 

South  Atlantic: 

Maryland , 

Virgtaia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 


farms  reporting. 


Number. 


1919 


448, 572 


4,610 

11,857 

41,376 

7,602 

197,014 

182,065 

3,974 

15 

59 


1,293 
3,191 

890 
10,961 

20,294 
9,889 
9,787 

7,143 

5,504 
52, 409 

8,610 
98,310 
25, 576 

5,7.52 
846 

143, 599 

3.5,936 

1,905 

625 


1909 


326,919 


3,  S65 

13, 032 

42,929 

6,724 

120,731 

135,360 

4,196 

53 

29 


910 
2,869 

1,355 
11,666 

23,119 
8,660 
9,390 

6,168 

4,392 
44,472 

9, 299 
.51,926 

8,166 

1,760 
716 

108,0.50 

25,637 

1,267 

406 


Percent  of 
all  farms. 


1919 


7.0 


2.9 

2.8 
3.8 
0.7 

17.0 

17.3 
0.4 

(') 

(M 


4.0 
14.1 

0.5 
5.4 

7.9 
4.8 
5.2 

2.7 

11.5 

28.1 

9.9 

36.4 

13.3 

1.9 

1.6 

53.1 
14.2 
0.7 
0.2 


1909 


5.1 


2.0 
2.8 
3.8 
0.6 
10.9 
13.0 
0.4 

^'} 


2.5 
10.7 

0.6 
5.3 

8.5 
4.0 
5.3 

2.2 

9.0 
24.2 
9.6 
20.5 
4.6 
0.6 
1.4 

41.7 
10.4 
0.5 
0.1 


$444,047,481 


1919 


19,985,748 

10,878,955 

29,956,148 

1,. 5.30, 947 

239,022,462 

142,122,166 

266,266 

430 

284,359 


4,713,255 
15, 189, 551 

804,949 
10,073,852 

13,528,302 
4,688,064 
11,539,932 

1,385,497 

5,721,164 

48, 123, 877 

2,731,338 

151,288,264 

23,493,714 

5, 292,  .510 

2,371,061 

116,414,639 

24,720,869 

710,933 

275, 725 


1909 


$104,302,856 


5,670,002 

4, 328, 854 

15,082,892 

713, 321 

32,843,156 

45,548,716 

114,452 

778 

685 


1,218,060 
4, 415, 948 

402,517 
3,926,116 

8,998,887 
2, 145, 193 
3,855,033 

676, 479 

1,457,112 
12,169,086 

1,923,180 
13,847,559 

2,123,576 
297, 167 

1,025,476 

39,868,753 

5,661,681 

14,892 

3,390 


average 
value  per 

POUKD. 


1919 


$0.32 


0.35 
0.18 
0.22 
0.33 
0.48 
0.23 
0.48 
0.34 
0.58 


0.33 
0.36 

0.24 
0.18 

0.21 
0.25 
0.22 

0.34 

0.33 
0.47 
0.36 
0.  .54 
0.33 
0.50 
0.53 

0.23 
0.22 
0.35 
0.38 


1909 


O.IO 


0.15 
0.08 
0.10 
0.13 
0.10 
0.10 
0.16 
0.23 
0.12 


0.13 
0.16 

0.08 
0.09 

0.10 
0.10 
0.08 

0.13 

0.08 
0.09 
0.13 
0.10 
0.08 
0.20 
0.29 

0.10 
0.08 
0.16 
0.18 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


860 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGEICtlLTtTItE. 


Table  180.— COTTON— ACREAGE  AND  PRODUCTION,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND    1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (  — )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  showni  when  base  is  less  than  100  or  when  per  cent 

is  more  than  1,000.) 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United   States... 

Geographic  DI\^SIONs: 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


West  North  Central: 

Missouri 

Kansas . 

South  Atlantic: 

Maryland 

Virgmia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carohna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Pacific: 

California 


ACREAGE. 


1919 


33,740,106 


110,027 

8, 883,  .512 

6, 389, 666 

18, 152, 644 

116, 949 

87, 308 


47, 032 


1,373,701 

2,631,719 

4, 720, 498 

110,562 

5,355 

807, 770 

2, 628, 154 

2, 948, 387; 

2,553,811 
1,343,334 
2,732,902 
11,522,537 

10, 666 
106, 283 

87, 308 


1909 


32,  Q43, 838 


96, 563 

9, 002, 776 

7,926,019 

15,017,347 

809 

324 


90, 527 
36 

(') 

25, 147 

(1) 

1,274,404 

2,  556, 467 

4,883,304 

263,454 

7,811 

787, 616 

3, 730, 482 

3, 400, 210 

2, 153, 222 

957,011 

1, 976, 935 

9, 930, 179 

790 
19 


Per 
cent  of 


5.3 


13.9 

-1.3 

-19.4 

20.9 


87.0 


7.8 

2.9 

-3.3 

-58.0 

-31.4 

2.6 

-29.5 

-13.3 

18.6 
40.4 
38.2 
16.0 


production   of   lint  cot- 
ton (running  bales). 


1919 


11,376,130 


63, 808 

4,061,383 

1, 985, 631 

5,154,140 

64, 750 

46,418 


63, 808 


24, 887 


858, 406 

1, 476, 645 

1, 681, 907 

19,  538 

2,967 
306, 974 
718, 163 
957, 527 

869, 350 

306,  791 

1,006,212 

2,971,757 

5, 399 
.59, 351 

46,418 


1909 


10,649,268 


54,508 

4, 012, 942 

2,  .524, 714 

4, 056, 704 

2i7 

183 


54, 498 
10 

(=) 
10, 480 

C^) 

665, 132 

1, 279, 866 

1, 992, 408 

65, 056 

3,469 

264,562 

1, 129, 527 

1,127,156 

776, 879 

268, 909 

555, 742 

2, 455, 174 

206 
11 

183 


Per 

cent  of 


6.8 


17.1 

1.2 

-21.4 

27.1 


17.1 


137.5 


29.1 

15.4 

-15.6 

-70.0 

-14.5 

16.0 

-36.4 

-15.0 

11.9 
14.1 
81.1 
21.0 


average 

YIELD  OF 

LINT  COTTON 

PER  ACRE 

(BALES). 


1919 


0.34 


0.58 
0.46 
0.31 
0.28 
0.55 
0.53 


0.58 


0.53 


0.62 
0.56 
0.36 
0.18 

0.55 
0.38 
0.27 
0.32 

0.34 
0.23 
0.37 
0.26 

0.  51 
0.56 

0.53 


1909 


0.33 


0.56 
0.45 
0.32 
0.27 
0.27 
0.56 


0.  56 
0.28 

(') 
0.42 

(') 
0.52 
0..50 
0.41 
0.25 

0.44 
0.34 
0.30 
0.33 

0.36 
0.28 
0.28 
0.25 

0.26 
0.58 

0.  56 


>  Less  than  1  acre  reported. 


2  Less  than  1  bale. 


COTTON  AND  SUGAR  CROPS. 


861 


Table  181 — COTTON— FARMS  REPORTING  AND  VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND   1909. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States... 

Geogkaphic  divisions: 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic , 

East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central  . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


West  North  Central: 

Missouri 

Kansas , 

South  Atlantic: 

Maryland , 

Virginia , 

West  Virginia , 

North  Carolina 

South  Caroliua 

Georgia , 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Pacific: 

California 


FARMS  reporting. 


Number. 


1919        1909 


1,905,863 


7,675 


9,081 


153, 010 

179, 979 

270, 484 

12,144 

420 

76,468 

220, 990 

239, 353 

172, 632 
102, 498 
110,204 
346, 708 

337 
2,632 

1,248 


1,714,149 


7,299 

556, 508 

522, 735 

627, 528 

61 

18 


7,296 
3 

2 

5,283 

2 

129, 704 

158, 167 

242, 673 

20, 677 

504 

67, 663 

224, 871 

229, 697 

148,311 
74, 373 
88, 140 

316, 704 

59 
2 


Per  cent  of 
all  farms. 


1919    1909 


29.6 


0.7 
53.9 
51.1 
73.5 
1.2 
0.5 


2.9 


4.9 


56.7 
93.4 

87.0 
22.5 

0.2 
30.3 
86.3 
88.0 

74.2 
75.7 
57.4 
79.5 

1.1 
26.4 


26.9 


0 
50.1 
50.1 
66.5 
(1) 


2.6 

(1) 

0) 

2.9 
(1) 
51.1 
89.6 
83.4 
41.3 

0.2 

27.5 
85.5 
83.7 

69.1 
61.7 
46.3 

75.8 

0.2 

(') 

(') 


VALUE  (TOTAL  INCLUD- 
ING COTTON   SEED). 


1919 


$2,355,169,365 


$824, 696, 287 


12, 513, 445 

854, 052, 822 

423, 723, 410 

1,030,861,310 

23, 440, 943 

10,577,435 


12,513,445 


5,186,943 


177, 947, 734 

310,392,768 

356, 506,  928 

4,018,449 

574, 578 

58,346,576 

152, 440, 345 

212,361,911 

184, 684, 720 

60, 187, 569 

189,552,012 

596, 437, 009 

1, 387, 842 
22,0.53,101 

10, 577, 435 


1909 


3, 979, 009 

.303, 105, 181 

204, 290, 666 

313,291,792 

16,863 

12, 776 


3, 978, 295 
714 

23 

822, 26' 

14 

50, 4a3, 345 

96, 381, 067 

149, 937, 058 

5,481,407 

246, 614 
20, 682, 187 

87. 008. 432 

96. 353. 433 

63,155,683 
20, 274, 747 
41,187,408 
188, 673, 954 

15, 996 

867 

12, 776 


AVERAGE  VALUE  PEE 
UNIT. 


Lint  cotton 
per  bale. 


1919       1909 


$176.46 


164.00 
176. 39 
182. 15 
172.  35 
329.  41 
199. 00 


164.00 


174. 00 


174. 00 
176.  00 
17S.  00 
176. 10 

159.00 
159.00 
179.00 
192. 00 

184.00 
167.00 
162.00 
173.00 

224. 00 
339.00 

199.00 


$66. 07 


62.25 
63.45 
69.  .53 
66.  56 
70.22 
64.17 


62.25 
60.00 

66.39 

(2) 

63.  24 

62.77 

63.59 

74.42 

64.29 
67.91 
65.70 
73.77 

70.23 
64. 43 
63.70 

66.28 

70.43 
66.  36 


Cot- 
ton 
seed 
per 
ton, 
1919 


$65. 27 


69.50 
74.50 
66.79 
57.  70 
70.58 
62.50 


69.50 


74.50 


74.00 
75. 50 
74.00 
64.00 

75.00 
65.00 
72  00 
63.50 

60.00 
64.00 
56.00 
57.00 

71.50 

70.50 

62.50 


1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


2  Less  than  1  bale  produced  in  state. 


Table  182.- 


-SUGAR  CANE— FARMS  REPORTING,    ACREAGE,  PRODUCTION,  AND 
VALUE,  BY  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 


United    States. 


North  Carolina. 
South  Carolina . 

Georgia 

Florida 

Alabama 


Mississippi 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Texas 

All  other  states. 


FARMS 
REPORTING. 


1919   1909 


271,278  278,233 


13,600 
72, 740 
24, 331 
56,604 

44,795 

3,686 

36, 421 

19, 090 

11 


596 
19, 857 
64,458 
19.663 
61, 226 

52,860 

5,286 

34, 487 

19, 718 

82 


1919   1909 


372,938  476,849 


5,537 
41, 558 
20, 413 
25, 302 

25, 256 

2,406 

234, 049 

18, 407 

10 


294 

7,053 

37,046 

12, 928 

27,211 

24, 861 

3,330 

329, 684 

34,315 

127 


186,283 

9,695 

2, 435, 683 

124,493 

60 


1,506,887 

152,298 

17,752,5.37 

1,669,683 

4,242 


862 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS AGEICTJL.TUBE. 


Table  183. 


-SUGAR  CANE— QUANTITY  AND  VALUE  OF  CANE  SOLD,  AND  QUANTITY 
OF  SIRUP  MADE  ON  FARMS,  BY  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 


SUGAR  CANE  SOLD. 

CANE  SIEUF 

MA  OF,  ON 

STATE. 

Quantity  (tons). 

Value. 

FARMS  (GALLONS). 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

TTnited  States 

2,053,026 

4,638,677 

$32,880,417 

$16,765,740 

21,240,960 

21,633,579 

North  Carolina 

11 

84 
1,888 
2,977 
3,298 

1,258 

109 

4,461,221 

167,831 

103 

817 

19, 892 

35,234 

7,413 

11,737 

1,103 

16,126,780 

562,661 

21  677 

South  Caroliiia 

3 

398 
909 
825 

146 

4 

2,020,085 

30,656 

59 

8,756 
18,  ISO 
23,100 

3,066 

72 

32,321,360 

505, 824 

563, 953 
7,052,984 
3,675,249 
3,235,231 

3,015,956 

165, 947 
1,899,423 
1,631,459 

758 

88l'  558 

Georgia 

5, 533, 520 
2  533  096 

Alabama 

3,078^531 

2, 920, 519 

286, 637 

4,125,083 

2  246  774 

Mississippi 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Texas 

All  other  states 

6  184 

Table  184.— SORGHUM  GROWN  FOR  SIRUP— ACREAGE,  PRODUCTION,  AND  VALUE, 

BY  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 


TTnited  States. 

Ohio 

Indiana 

IlUnois 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

Kansas 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carohna 

Georgia 

Florida 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

All  other  states 


1919 


482, 043 


5,464 
12, 307 
10, 654 
4.906 
i;974 

9,968 
33, 771 

2,335 
13,450 

8,439 

30, 624 
20,431 
37,311 
1,485 
49, 968 

49, 131 
52, 406 
38, 752 
41,424 

1,610 
15, 803 
35, 589 

4,241 


1909 


326,352 


4,578 
11,829 
14,846 
2,244 
1,670 

4,996 
37, 476 
6,058 
8,130 
8,607 

20, 662 

6,131 

14, 170 

347 

52, 858 

45,410 
16, 107 
16,519 
27, 532 

1,392 
12,  940 
10, 175 

1,675 


PRODUCTION 
(TONS). 


1919 


24, 256 
52,210 
41,767 
18, 225 
8,639 

45,340 
115, 690 
7,474 
47,011 
30,544 

100, 463 
69, 865 
142,261 
6,101 
154, 963 

148, 689 
172, 029 
139, 100 
120,416 

6,001 

53,  ISl 

122, 170 

17, 705 


1909 


28, 137 
77, 600 
89, 421 
13,498 
12,857 

24, 597 
176, 765 
34, 444 
40, 875 
48,091 

84, 753 
22,371 
60, 202 
2,014 
198, 404 

183, 328 
67, 589 
50, 327 
83,041 

4,685 
35, 195 
30, 902 

7,391 


1919 


$24,506,228 


435,110 
987,  729 
765, 578 
331, 643 
185, 922 

822, 798 

1, 767, 792 

95, 802 

658, 659 

564, 851 

1,467,880 
945, 218 

2, 002, 189 
101,198 

2, 248, 510 

2,070,674 
2, 550,  769 
1,885,140 
1,654,562 

77,004 

774, 496 

1,773,671 

339, 033 


1909 


$7,963,499 


177, 020 

449, 968 

490, 569 

83,026 

80, 718 

139, 293 
876, 970 
112,374 
217, 634 
300, 188 

524,667 

131,833 

370,  773 

8,831 

1,216,426 

981,497 
398, 934 
297, 044 
563, 851 

21, 227 
252, 771 
214,313 

53, 572 


SORGHUM  SIRUP 

MADE  ON  FARMS 

(GALLONS). 


1919 


21,523,025 


290, 059 
681, 190 
527, 981 
207, 277 
128, 227 

587, 712 

L 414, 222 

87,090 

598, 774 

451, 875 

1,397,980 
900, 206 

1,820,165 
101,198 

2, 044, 098 

1,917,293 
2,429,302 
1,795,368 
1,438,748 

70,003 

704,083 

1, 689, 205 

240, 969 


1909 


16,532,382 


354, 131 
965, 086 
977, 238 
139, 667 
145, 934 

250, 205 
1, 788, 391 
260, 680 
441, 189 
604, 201 

1,099,346 

262, 452 

740, 450 

22, 177 

2, 733, 683 

2, 076, 339 
809, 361 
622, 356 

1, 140, 532 

47,029 
514, 807 
448, 185 

88, 943 


SUGAR   CROPS. 


863 


Table  186.— SUGAR  BEETS— ACREAGE,  PRODUCTION,  AND  VALUE,  BY  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 


United  States 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Nebraska 

Montana.... 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

Utah , 

Washington.... .. 

California.. 

All  other  states. ...".,. 


1919  1909 


636,434 


33,  561 
4,119 
2,830 
106, 450 
12, 737 
3,509 

7,009 
54,486 

8,600 
37,334 

9,935 

166,840 

93,369 

5,363 

88,257 
3,046 


360,433 


7,009 
690 

1,170 
78,711 
12,308 

2,197 

1,030 

4,182 

8,710 

16, 598 

1,181 

108,005 

27,442 

1,270 

78,671 

12,259 


PRODUCTION  (TONS). 


1919 


5,993,409 


1,658,167 
930,427 

46,386 
666, 866 

21,663 


1909 


3,902,071 


63, 546 
6,548 

14,916 
706, 990 
126, 646 

23,756 

6,962 

39,766 
108, 776 
179, 638 

13,234 

1,230,718 

413,811 

6,566 

843, 269 

116,949 


1919 


$66,051,989 


3,  836, 861 

444,550 

381, 194 

11,793,836 

1,498,288 
255,070 

601, 889 
5, 823, 786 

812,064 
2, 733, 248 
1,018,438 

17,410,769 
10,048,611 

500, 969 
8, 669, 258 

223, 168 


1909 


$19,695,384 


318,440 

37, 577 

77,335 

4,010,178 

662,243 

116,472 

33,897 
179, 593 
543,478 
813, 460 

60,374 

6,057,529 

1,857,316 

3S,007 

4,313,981 

575,504 


Table  186.— MAPLE  SUGAR  AND  SIRUP— PRODUCTION  AND  VALUE,  BY  STATES; 

1919  AND  1909. 


traited  States 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Connecticut 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

■Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

Maryland 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

Kentucky 

AH  other  states 


MAPLE  SUGAR  MADE 
(POUNDS). 


1919 


9,691,854 


24, 934 

329, 723 

6, 251, 734 

73, 198 

5,173 

2,012,932 

535, 954 

62,001 

14, 487 

1,436 

77, 178 

22,430 

3,146 

3,130 

5,047 

150,957 

38, 362 

73,763 

2,393 

3,876 


1909 


14,024,306 


15,388 

558,811 

7, 726, 817 

156, 952 

10, 207 

3,160,300 

1,188,049 

257, 592 

33,419 

6,366 

293, 301 

27,199 

11,399 

6,173 

11,638 

351,908 
44,976 

140,060 
10, 697 
13.954 


MAPLE  SIRUP  MADE 
(GALLONS). 


1919 


3, 507, 745 


42,144 
112, 824 
631, 924 

57, 950 
2,866 

1,080,505 

273, 762 

694, 175 

167, 360 

12,114 

206,795 
138, 627 

12, 870 
4,915 

12,039 

23, 155 
8,137 

23,448 

999 

1,136 


1909 


4, 106, 418 


43, 971 
111,500 
409, 953 

53, 091 
4,236 

993, 242 

391,242 

1, 323, 431 

273, 728 

18, 492 

269, 093 

124,117 

17, 808 

8,596 

9,389 

12, 172 
6,046 

31,176 
3,547 
1,588 


VALUE  OF  MAPLE  SUGAE 
AND  SIRUP. 


1919 


$12, 381, 376 


136, 405 

440, 250 

3, 580, 369 

197, 334 

10, 380 

3, 399, 434 
888. 649 

1,933;  790 
448, 289 
33, 853 

609, 519 

389, 746 

38, 521 

14, 619 

32, 675 

108, 407 

28, 598 

82,831 

3,733 

3,974 


1909 


$5,177,809 


52, 137 

182, 341 

1, 086, 933 

77, 559 


1, 240, 684 
471,213 

1,099,248 

300, 755 

23, 502 

333, 791 

150,038 

23,362 

11,496 

12,960 

34,386 

12,233 

46, 568 

6,681 

4,945 


864 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


TABLE  187.— MINOR  CROPS— ACREAGE,   PRODUCTION,  AND  VALUE,  BY  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 


CROP  AND  STATE. 


Broom  corn,  total. 
Pennsylvania... 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Iowa 


Missouri 

Nebraska. . 

Kansas 

Maryland.. 

Virginia 

Kentucky . 
Tennessee. 
Mississippi. 

Arkansas . . 
Louisiana. . 
Oklahoma. 
Texas 


337,806 

946 
735 
613 
16,409 
168 

3,072 

506 

11,447 

234 

360 

353 

2,247 

309 

911 

207 

232,733 

39,748 

10,588 

13,113 

2, 178 

929 

7,252 

1,574 
289 
60 
244 

3,314 
293 
373 
252 

721 

113 

19 

15,954 

1,024 
27 
1,129 
5,629 
8,118 
27 

123 

123 

Chicory,  total 1, 784 

Michigan 1, 784 

CaUfornia 

Chuf as,  total 

Georgia ;... 

Florida 

All  other  states 


Colorado 

New  Mexico 

CaUfornia 

AU  other  states . 

Hemp,  total 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

North  Dakota. . 
South  Dakota. . 

Kentucky 

CaUfornia 

AU  other  states . 

Hops,  total 

New  York 

Tennessee 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 

AU  other  states . 

Cassava,  total 

CaUfornia 


Ginseng,  total 

Ohio 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

All  other  states . . . 

Mint  (mint  oil),  total. 

Indiana 

Michigan 

All  other  states . . . 

Teasels,  total 

New  York 

Oregon 

Willows,  total 

New  York 

AU  other  states... 


ACREAGE.' 


1919       1909 


917 

105 
706 
106 

54 
10 

2 
10 
12 

7 
13 

11,210 

7,107 

3,878 
225 

78 

.      78 


255 

214 
41 


326, 102 

108 
170 
323 
38,452 
156 

5,339 

458 

41,064 

19 

107 

342 

1,348 

154 

332 

320 

216,350 

9,448 

5,631 
4,470 
1,023 

488 

7,647 


6,855 
300 
150 

44,693 

12,023 


2,433 

21,770 

8,391 

76 


1,589 

1,584 
5 

2,193 

481 

1,072 

640 

23 


PRODUCTION. 


16 

Y 

8,195 

1,814 

6,360 

21 

162 

110 
52 

661 

405 
256 


Unit.  1919 


Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 

Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 

Lbs... 
Lbs... 

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Lbs... 

Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 

Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 

Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 

Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 

Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 

Lbs... 
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Lbs... 
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Lbs... 
Lbs... 


113, 031, 132 

294,597 
346,112 
245, 782 
9,244,739 
103, 250 

700,351 

170, 886 

3,525,370 

80,557 

116,045 

117,545 

784,055 

88,081 

282, 892 

68,313 

71,592,015 

14,285,432 

4,629,360 

5,275,998 

792,026 

287, 726 

7, 148, 215 

2,172,652 
195,600 
60,000 
255,666 

2,938,124 
195,119 
396,266 
209,543 

583, 121 

137,000 

5,124 

19, 760, 793 

723, 824 

12,571 

1,615,761 

4,788,223 

12,610,055 

10,359 

783, 702 
783, 702 

18, 196, 063 

18,196,063 


1909 


Bu.... 
Bu.... 
Bu.... 
Bu.... 

Lbs. . . 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 

Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 
Lbs... 

Thou. 
Thou  . 
Thou  . 

Tons.. 
Tons.. 
Tons,. 


16, 636 

1,625 
12,810 
2,201 

18, 561 

2,526 
1,700 
4,595 
5,251 
2,048 
2,441 

288, 254 

171,085 

113,135 

4,034 

16, 140 

16, 140 


476 

439 

37 


78,959,958 

45,582 
92,292 
153,259 
19,309,425 
75,370 

1,774,536 

157,146 

8, 768, 853 

18,599 

46,016 
157,286 
347,064 

60, 574 

106,576 

92,208 

42,741,725 

2,368,490 

1,187,791 
644, 892 
614,250 
198,024 

7, 483, 295 


395,467 
50 


6,420,232 

600,000 

61,036 

40, 718, 748 

8,677,138 
220 
3,432,504 
16,582,562 
11,994,953 
31,371 


19,284,000 

19,204,000 
80,000 

44,792 
12,531 
21,500 
10, 761 


158, 091 

36,621 

121, 169 

301 

15,536 

12, 106 
3,430 

857 

667 
190 


1919     1909 


$7,945,163 

23,567 
24,228 
29,493 
1,109,364 
11,358 

56,026 

11,963 

246,778 

5,639 

6,969 

7,053 

50,961 

5,286 

22,628 

4,098 

5,011,446 

.  714,286 

259, 244 

263,801 

63,361 

17,614 

1,175,037 

434, 531 

29,340 

9,000 

38,350 

440, 720 
29,268 
59,440 
31,431 

81,638 

20,550 

769 

10, 364, 464 

535,629 

5,028 

.727,092 

2, 537, 758 

6,557,229 

1,728 

3,918 

3,918 

90, 980 

90,980 


64, 712 

5,689 
51,240 

7,783 

129, 927 

17,682 
11,900 
32, 165 
36,757 
14,336 
17,087 

1,440,525 

855, 425 

565,675 

19,425 

48, 420 

48,420 


30, 180 

26,340 
3,840 


1  Acreage  not  shown  when  reported  in  smaU  fractions  or  when  less  than  1  acre. 


FRUITS  AND   NUTS. 


865 


Table   188.— SMALL    FRUITS— ACREAGE,  PRODUCTION,    AND    VALUE,    BY    DIVISIONS 

AND  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania , 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana , 

Illinois , 

Michigan , 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Mssouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky , 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


all  small  fruits. 


Acreage. 


1919  1909 


249, 084 


14, 3S5 
44,706 
57, 239 
35, 322 
25, 319 
20, 943 
22, 713 
4,624 
23,833 


1,573 
1,071 

694 
9,628 

246 
1,173 

20,412 
15, 614 
8,680 

9,447 
7,565 
11,215 
21, 021 
7,991 

5,008 
7,  885 
16,  768 
524 
412 
1,147 
3,578 

3,915 

8,360 

21 

3, 518 

3,162 

4,099 

498 

842 

904 

6,163 

12,  544 

1,477 

759 

9,873 
4,052 
2,649 
6,139 

386 

1,240 

87 

1,798 

120 

58 

910 

25 

7,434 
8,463 
7,936 


272, 460 


13, 777 
55, 243 
56, 957 
35, 587 
45, 403 
18,994 
19, 417 
6,765 
20,317 


1,260 
618 
469 

9,552 
2S1 

1,597 

22,496 
24,069 

8,678 

11,591 
5,919 

11,  723 
21,  419 

6,305 

3, 738 
7,211 
17,009 
399 
419 
1,411 
5,400 

8, 687 

16,  595 

12 

7, 295 

2, 913 

6,701 

S56 

988 

1,356 

4,387 

12,  539 

1,  232 
836 

8,032 
3,587 

2,  745 
5,053 

562 

1,673 

106 

2,829 

66 

76 

1,416 

37 

5,508 
5,122 
9,687 


Production  (quarts). 


1919 


324,988,968 


32, 265, 709 
56,957,446 
63, 702, 944 
37, 368, 041 
28, 198,  785 
23, 457,  806 
26, 666, 084 
5, 050,  860 
51,321,293 


1, 561, 647 

753,969 

749,  032 

27,099,119 

339, 064 

1, 762,  878 

2.5, 713, 901 
20, 289,  727 
10, 953, 818 

11,963,128 
6, 812, 972 
10, 591, 818 
23, 946,  801 
10, 388,  225 

6, 165, 120 

8,  837, 293 

17,  769,  936 

170,  771 

224, 398 

647,  321 

3, 553,  202 

4, 362,  473 

10, 278,  972 

25,789 

4, 439,  964 

2, 092, 376 

4, 776,  710 

269,248 

625, 783 

1, 327, 470 

5, 323, 010 

14,620,  175 

2, 12.5,  418 

1, 389, 203 

12, 538, 205 
5, 342, 180 
1, 899, 073 
6,  886, 626 

338, 087 
1, 106, 208 

56,  824 
2, 213, 619 

53,  750 

62,467 
1, 198,  200 

21,  705 

16,  884, 745 
18, 977, 822 
15,458,726 


1909 


426. 565,  863 


37, 631, 006 
90, 300, 863 
73,  745, 968 
46, 275, 534 
72, 300, 168 
22, 182, 689 
23,  878,  888 
10,  587, 207 
49, 663, 540 


2, 285,  415 

998, 244 

826, 122 

29, 260, 143 

437,  560 

3, 823,  522 

37, 857, 829 
38, 822, 987 
13, 620, 047 

15, 721, 023 

7, 424, 831 

13, 602, 676 

27, 214, 659 

9,  782,  779 

4, 476, 575 

10, 344,  052 

23, 696, 221 

285,696 

401,  295 

1, 594,  421 

5, 477, 274 

14, 425,  209 

26, 277, 054 
24,109 

11,  .342, 980 
2, 336,  562 

12, 827, 427 
1, 408,  099 
1, 262, 155 
2, 396,  573 

4, 972, 702 
13, 895, 493 
1, 907, 193 
1, 407, 301 

8, 965, 572 
6, 420, 207 
2, 310, 367 
6, 182, 742 

766,  791 
2,071,141 

96, 883 
4, 294, 988 

76,  .532 

112, 190 

3,  lis,  .395 

50, 287 

13, 490, 930 
9, 348, 490 
26, 824, 120 


Value. 


1919 


$61,732,161 


4, 133, 504 
11,811,201 
12, 244, 568 
7,  803, 013 
5, 457,  777 
4, 282, 592 
5, 413, 115 
1, 075, 167 
9, 511, 224 


378, 714 
184, 266 
187,  580 
2, 900,  249 
65, 666 
417, 029 

5, 951, 505 
3,  526, 203 
2, 333, 493 

2, 359, 379 
1, 374,  521 
2, 064, 524 
4, 736, 480 
1, 709, 664 

1, 316, 594 
1,911,767 
3, 624, 941 
40,979 
52, 538 
143,  401 
712, 793 

783, 567 
1,  848,  259 
4,866 
861, 680 
400, 638 
947, 714 
61,440 
134, 644 
414, 969 

1,007,119 

2, 552, 651 

420,  799 

302, 023 

2, 584, 502 

1, 227, 432 

355, 306 

1, 245, 875 

75, 652 
225, 678 

15, 8.S5 
482,  ,533 

11,998 

14,048 

244, 486 

4,887 

3, 490, 388 
2, 927, 984 
3, 092, 852 


1909 


$29,974,481 


2, 469, 094 
6, 004, 636 
5,813,117 
3,921,982 
4, 122, 467 
1, 553,  767 
1, 771, 332 
946, 263 
3, 371, 823 


233, 124 
107, 365 

92, 030 
1, 676, 790 

43, 033 
316,  752 

2, 875, 495 
1, 954, 125 
1, 175, 016 

1,296,343 

612, 725 

1, 109, 747 

2, 028,  865 

765, 437 

493, 406 
966,  894 
1,761,409 
39, 641 
47,  263 
159,  169 
454, 200 

649,  732 
1,227,548 
1,875 
671,  843 
191, 002 
853, 076 
113,  254 
111,754 
302, 383 

357,  ,597 
923, 613 
165, 386 
107, 171 

601, 722 
486, 988 
202, 291 
480, 331 

86,586 

201, 525 

13, 984 

398, 836 

9,335 

12, 987 

217, 327 

5,683 

941, 415 

641, 194 

1, 789, 214 


75108°— 22- 


-55 


866 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE    CENSUS— AGKIC1JL.TTJRE. 


Table  189 SMALL  FRUITS— PRODUCTION   OF   THE   SEVERAL  KINDS,  BY 

DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


■tJnlted  States 


Geographic  divi.sion.s: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts , 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columljia. 

Virgmia 

West  \'irginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


PRODUCTION  (quarts). 


Strawberries 


176,931,550 


6, 319, 419 
24, 065,  .5.52 
36, 1.33, 472 
26,04S,603 
23, 497, 227 
19,673,040 
17, 690, 967 

2,J58,654 
21,344,616 


Raspberries 
and  logan- 
berries.' 


61, 333, 509 


893, 740 
489, 774 
428, 335 

3,151,371 
116,646 

1, 239, 553 

8, 579, 563 
8,301,893 
7,184,096 

7,165,957 
4, 277, 646 
6,901,199 
12, 585, 543 
5, 203, 127 

4,111,969 

6, 606, 592 

12, 861, 820 

47, 157 

141,163 

451,798 

1,828,104 

4,056,028 

8,976,057 
16, 882 

3, 803,  278 
840, 273 

3, 807,  598 
223,745 
505, 693 

1,267,673 

3,194,624 
13, 130, 904 
2,024,0.51 
1, 323, 461 

11,463,971 

5, 323, 890 

311,630 

691, 476 

171,150 

494,818 
27,  001 

944,276 
14, 363 
17,058 

484, 792 
5, 1.36 

6, 377, 368 
4,159,200 
10,808,048 


1,374,601 

16, 328, 692 

14, 714, 507 

5, 616, 192 

1, 694, 922 

599, 320 

191, 458 

1,495,425 

19, 318, 392 


279, 254 
131, 145 
177, 575 
468, 715 
47,345 
270, 567 

11,674,978 
2, 083, 925 
2, 569, 789 

2, 773, 819 
1, 251, 652 
1,945,336 
7,657,819 
1,085,881 

1,516,147 

1,428,396 

1, 592, 556 

39, 173 

30, 368 

89, 672 

.  919,880 

26,  801 

723, 738 

933 

280,^8 

607, 495 

29,073 

4,111 

19, 479 

3, 064 

308, 406 

277, 344 

9,833 

3,737 

154, 351 

145 

30,234 

6,728 

80, 875 

385, 510 

10, 979 

643, 678 

6,202 

677 

364,061 

3,443 

5, 757, 456 
12,022,912 
1, 538, 024 


Blackberries 

and 
dewberries. 


39,945,078 


790, 102 
4, 608, 673 
6,721,886 
4, 422, 115 
2, 829, 944 
3, 128, 749 
8, 722, 827 

341,525 
8, 379, 257 


242, 478 

90, 666 

113,210 

251,951 

6,428 

85, 369 

1,711,546 

2, 045,  .521 

851, 606 

1,481,447 
1,087,317 
1, 365, 223 
2, 452, 909 
334,990 

181, 183 

597, 449 

2,9.58,006 

2,485 

1,811 

35, 433 

645,748 

270, 560 
517,. 525 
7,097 
313, 873 
594,833 
936, 251 
40, 187 
9().s:52 
52, 766 

1, 778, 468 

1,  200, 9S1 

87,695 

61,605 

885, 539 

18, 145 

1,531,810 

6,287,333 

13,128 
91,056 


Cranberries. 


35, 260, 291 


23, 202, 683 

7,766,467 

3,449,056 

.56, 965 

27,018 

516 


1,605 
755,981 


76, 234 

8, 233 

37,040 

115,437 

397 

3,691,065 
2, 1.39, 110 
2,549,082 


57,637 

8,919 

1,572 

22, 918, 103 

152, 582 

63, 870 

106, 850 

7,650,508 

9,109 

1,301 
2,679 


Currants 


7,614,817 


436,729 

3,758,104 

1,516,991 

438, 633 

81, 085 

8,692 

26, 149 

482, 307 

866, 127 


20, 367 
3, 424, 709 

54, 258 
1,452 


1,255 


661 
25,' 314 


1,043 


516 


1, 187 


585, 224 
170, 757 


20,429 
18, 140 
24, 437 
266,908 
13, 982 
92,833 

3,321,583 
139, 631 
296, 890 

431, 152 

56, 742 
103, 471 
636, 481 
289, 145 

208,863 
77,953 
17,510 
55,131 
32, 147 
21, 436 
25,590 

1,390 

43,320 

212 

7,335 

24,387 

957 

1,205 

2, 242 

37 

5,294 

2,825 

573 


4,701 


20,359 
1,089 

55, 459 

72,000 

15, 266 

137, 634 

15, 450 

6,856 

172, 201 

7,441 

254, 959 
99,  890 
511,278 


1  The  production  of  loganberries  in  1919  was  12,123,062  quarts,  of  which  1,157,778  quarts  were  produced 
in  Washington,  and  10,198,011  quarts  in  Oregon. 
^  Mainly  gooseberries. 


FRUITS  AND   NUTS.  867 

Table  190.— APPLES— NUMBER  OF  TREES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


TREES  OF  BEARING  AGE. 

TREES  NOT  OF  BEARING  AGE. 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Farms 

reporting, 

1920 

Number. 

Farms 

reporting, 

1920 

Num 

ber. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

TTnited  States 

2,687,685 

115,309,165 

161,322,840 

1,  034, 114 

38, 195, 085 

65, 791, 848 

Geographic  divi.sions: 

New  England 

111,582 
339, 548 
6.84,462 
451,980 
458, 781 
355,. 506 
138, 533 
52, 171 
95, 122 

6,351,577 
17,775,068 
22, 449, 054 
12,506,741 
20,777,465 
8, 238,  854 
6, 007, 845 
6,794,915 
14,407,646 

8, 219, 152 
20,302,285 
34,134,909 
31,744,757 
20,673,712 
12,273,277 
11,838,069 
4,614,667 
7,522,012 

36, 216 
111,211 
218,471 
192,527 
195, 192 
1.54,976 
73,376 
17,937 
34,  208 

2, 123, 730 
6,371,590 
7, 678,  220 
4,166,067 
8,0.51,972 
3, 093, 230 
1,  .5.86,  .538 
723,571 
2,400,167 

2, 094, 512 

Middle  Atlantic 

5,  .849, 449 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic  .. 

10,610,319 
9, 724, 993 
10  064  819 

East  South  Central 

West  Soul  h  Central 

Mountain 

5,386,5,55 
7,224,590 
6  679  166 

Pacific 

8,157,445 

New  England: 

Maine 

34,609 
14, 965 
17, 781 
24, 270 
2,958 
16,999 

148, 199 

18,517 
172, 832 

175,416 
126,647 
1.34,414 
.    133,382 
114,603 

73,941 
131,732 
137, 063 
2,643 
13,114 
40,539 
52, 948 

6,920 
33,636 
62 
116,113 
68,649 
128,655 
38,706 
65, 854 
186 

131,982 
117, 810 
70,360 
35,354 

64, 172 

7,340 

42, 159 

24, 862 

4,435 

18,630 

1,001 

10,475 

6,096 

1,672 

9,{X)0 

862 

3.5,535 
29,044 
30,543 

2,833,304 
721, 130 
712,594 

1,218,870 
173, 110 
692, 569 

9,636,698 
1, 149, 776 
6,988,594 

.5,970.410 
3. 427;  816 
5,11.3,063 
5,61.5,905 
2,321,860 

I,. 596, 264 

2,996,469 

5, 162, 859 

26,157 

255,637 

961,313 

1, 508, 042 

816, 109 

1,651,936 

1,036 

7,385,277 

5,554,731 

3, 474, 821 

377,  .5.57 

1,515,  .505 

493 

3,742,936 

3,181,659 

1,044,397 

269, 862 

4,074,870 

47,037 

1,417,911 

468,027 

1, 059, 198 

2, 380, 523 

50, 302 

1,777,737 

687, 799 

70,273 

726,471 

42,612 

7,964,167 
3,315,093 
3,128,386 

3,476,616 
1, 240, 885 
1,183,529 
1,367,  .379 
152, 009 
•798,734 

11,248,203 
1,0.53,626 
8,000,456 

8,5(M,886 
5, 764,  .821 
9,900,627 
7,  534, 343 
2, 430, 232 

1,380,396 
5,847,034 
14,359,673 
15,941 
274,  .862 
2,937,178 
6,929,673 

429,753 

1,288,482 

1,654 

7,004,548 

4,  .570, 948 

4,910,171 

581, 767 

1, 878, 209 

8,180 

5, 538, 267 

4, 838, 922 

1,468,436 

427,652 

7,650,103 

93,304 

2,9.55,810 

1, 138,  852 

696, 753 

1,005,668 

27, 773 

1,688,425 

542, 528 

62,027 

517,039 

74,454 

3,009,337 
2,029,913 
2,482,762 

9,707 
4,328 
5,333 
10,663 
1,118 
5,067 

38, 166 
6,  738 
66,307 

48,546 
34, 625 
41,234 
38,502 
55,564 

36,689 
48,522 
56,322 
1.926 
6,983 
19,344 
22, 741 

2,397 
12,594 
24 
46,080 
28, 175 
58,724 
17,.-i91 
28,944 
36:i 

,53,  .840 
47,  a32 
32, 625 
21,479 

29,678 
6,251 
19,7.59 
17,688 

1,401 
5,186 

8a3 
3,724 
2,957 
1,222 
2,255 

389 

11,401 
7,353 
15,454 

512, 217 
227,933 
254, 029 
791,771 
71,375 
266,405 

2,9.32,281 

811, 256 

2,628,053 

2,047,687 

929, 160 

1, 825, 886 

2, 050, 229 

825, 238 

637, 187 
767,351 
1,585,823 
19,694 
136, 082 
401, 788 
618, 142 

308, 487 

766,264 

1,178 

2,8,57,007 

1,735,126 

1,394,  .588 

181,101 

806,731 

1,490 

1,427,408 

1, 032, 490 

422,646 

210,686 

877,376 

44, 175 

428, 502 

236,485 

69,328 
144, 088 

34, 197 
183,315 
167,097 

3.5,977 

80,304 
9,265 

755,  .898 

500,322 

1,143,947 

1, 045, 123 

New  Hampshire 

207, 28f' 

Vermont 

219, 83:- 

Massachusetts 

355, 861- 

Rhode  Island.. 

54  560 

Connecticut 

211,839 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

2, 828, 515 

New  Jersey... 

519  749 

Pennsylvania 

2, 501, 185 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

2, 438, 246 

Indiana 

1,961,974 

lUinois 

2,  .548, 301 

Michigan 

2,253,072 

Wisconsin 

1,408,726 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota...              

1,571,816 

Iowa 

1,914,325 

Missouri 

3,624,833 
70,023 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

460, 547 

Nebraska 

967, 133 

Kansas ... 

1,116,316 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

263,813 

Maryland 

660, 685 

Virgima 

29 
3,435,591 

West  Virginia 

2,772,025 

North  Carolina 

1,835,337 

South  Carolina 

269,044 

Georgia .  .. 

822,327 

5,968 

East  South  Central: 

Kentuckv 

2,106,297 

Tennessee ....             

2,117,246 

Alabama 

737.6.69 

Mississippi 

425,323 

We.st  South  Central: 

Arkansas . .                   

3,940,089 

Louisiana 

96,  .544 

Oklahoma 

2,060,384 

Te.xas : 

1,127,573 

Mount.ain: 

Montana .                 

1,308,066 

Idaho  -     . .        

1,-539,896 

Wyoming 

84,024 

Colorado 

1,972,914 

New  Mexico                .... 

914,254 

Arizona . .                    

53,884 

Utah 

789,260 

Nevada 

16,868 

Pacific: 

Washington   .             

4,862,702 

Oregon . .            

2,240,036 

1,054,107 

868 


ABSTHACT    OF   THE   CENSUS AGRICUL.TUEE. 


Table  191.— APPLES— PRODUCTION    AND    VALUE,    BY    DIVISIONS    AND    STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States — 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacitic: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


peoduction  (bushels). 


136,560,997 


12,070,259 

21,529,512 

15,724,432 

10,810,161 

17, 829, 422 

3,334,668 

9,291,332 

9,639,219 

36,331,992 


829,346 
364,001 
960,252 
187,211 
334,308 
395, 141 

350,317 
666, 400 
512,795 

976, 436 
925,624 
673, 117 
.843,271 
305,984 

028,478 
810, 443 
132, 109 
14,358 
168,256 
907,224 
749, 293 

606,286 

518. 884 
1,832 

942, 520 
, 189, 162 
,938,038 
215,659 
416, 902 
139 

, 280, 549 
,258,878 
577, 356 

217. 885 

163,619 
43, 910 
596,975 

486, 828 

673,716 
645, 640 

29, 999 
417, 682 
939, 102 
120, 765 
759,696 

52,619 

568, 691 
921,284 
842,017 


1909 


145,412,318 


10, 508, 

37,864 

25,080: 

21,923 

18,375 

13,163 

3, 240 

5,71S 

9,53S 


3,636 

1, 108: 

1, 459 

2, 550 

212 

1, 540; 

25,409 

1,406 

11,048 

4,663 
2, 759 
3, 093 
12,332 
2,232 

1,044 
6,746 
9,258 

4: 

191 
3,321 
1,356 

183 
1, 822: 
2: 
6, 103 
4,225 
4,775 

362 


7, 368, 

4,640: 

888 

265: 

2, 296 
33 
742: 
168; 

567 
659 

17 

3, 559 

417 

72 
350 

74, 

2,672, 
1,930 
4, 935: 


Percent 

of 
increase. 


-6.1 


1919 


$241,573,577 


19, 562 
41,733 
32,712 
20, 837 
29,851 
5,982 
14,098 
16,473 
60, 322 


6,278, 
2,250 
1,728: 
6,055 
668: 
2,581 

26, 548, 
3,332 
11,852 

6,845 
2,221 
9,346 
11,6,S6 
2,611 

1,748, 
3,801 
9,494 
35 
353 
1,905 
3,498, 

1,091 

2,430 

3 

14,308: 

7, 540: 

3,294 

474 

708: 


2, 433 

2, 265: 

923 

359; 

10,745, 

.  74 

2,475 

803 

1,111 
6,379 
71 
5,639 
1,502 
289: 
1,367 

no: 

38, 823 
9,343 
12, 155: 


1909 


$83,231,492 


FRUITS  AND  NUTS.  869 

Table  192.— PEACHES— NUMBER  OF  TREES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION   AND  STATE. 


United  States... 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  Elngland 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvama 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


trees  of  bearing  age. 


Farms 

reporting, 

1920 


1,521,875 


15, 999 
116,023 
188,  277 
158, 999 
367, 738 
328, 852 
260, 185 
22,  242 
63,360 


587 
2,398 

201 
7,085 

936 
4,792 

24, 554 

8,540 

82,929 

67, 402 
43,492 
55,968 

21. 133 
282 

84 

10, 596 

104, 249 

5 

14 

4,694 

39, 357 

3,288 
13, 960 
20 
61, 951 
35, 802 
101, 220 
45, 589 
92,  499 
13,409 

86, 756 
100, 644 
86, 256 
55, 196 

73,325 

23. 134 
61,830 

101,896 

144 
5,823 
3 
2,896 
5,162 
2,441 
5,460 

313 

12,846 
11,789 
38, 725 


Number. 


1920 


65,  646, 101 


993 

8,538: 
6,  807: 
3,430: 

16, 800, 
6, 420 

11,092 
1,444 

10,119 


SI 

2 

346 

61 
495 

3, 038 
1,936 
3,563 

2,924 

860 

1,011 

2,010: 

1 


129 

2,358: 


95 

844 

464 

997: 

1 

1,578: 

2,049: 

1,976: 

87i: 

8, 655 
206 

1,671 
2, 349: 
1,544' 

855, 

3,342, 

2, 879: 
4,461 

1 

178, 

446 
154 
101 
554 
5 

649, 

412 

9,057 


1910 


94, 508,  657 


723,810 

6, 056, 690 

11,035,119 

13, 265, 526 

20, 583, 445 

10,312,768 

22, 2S4, 966 

1,605,285 

8, 639, 048 


5,102 

57, 571 

5,492 

154,592 

39. 342 

461,711 

2, 457, 187 
1,216,476 
2, 383, 027 

3, 133, 368 
2, 130, 298 
2, 860, 120 
2, 907, 170 
4,163 

1,571 

1,090,749 

6, 588, 034 

90 

1,815 
1,188,373 
4,394.894 

1, 177, 402 

1,497,724 

330 

1,58.5,  .505 

1,424,582 

2,661,791 

1,336,142 

10,609,119 

290, 850 

2,245,402 
3,  ia3,737 
3,177,331 
1,726,298 

6,8.59,962 

903, 352 

4,783,825 

9,  737, 827 

538 

73, 080 

46 

793,372 

136, 191 

51,415 

544,314 

6,329 

536, 875 

273, 162 

7, 829, Oil 


TREES  NOT  OF  BEARING  AGE. 


Farms 

reporting 

1920 


639, 065 


7,808 
47,  809 
94, 596 
63, 495 
159, 686 
129, 421 
107,011 
7,486 
21,753 


366 

1,019 

152 

3,285 

571 

2,415 

9,392 

4,626 

33, 791 

28, 801 
23, 586 
31,090 
10,860 
259 

81 
5,611 

37, 58,5 

6 

24 

3,178 

17,010 

1,436 

6,357 

9 

28, 289 

15,5.57 

48,091 

19, 800 

33,278 

6, 869 

35,746 
33,431 
33,446 
26, 798 

27,  .599 
13,949 
21,376 
44,087 

75 

1,799 

11 

958 

2, 1,53 

1,304 

1,015 

171 

3.464 
3,463 
14, 826 


Number; 


1920 


21,  617, 862 


324,117 
2.777,643 
3,143,932 
1,097,036 
6,752,891 
2, 420, 517 
3, 499, 485 

155, 135 
1,447,106 


2,570 
23, 200 
3,978 
135, 426 
25,366 
133,577 

658,  868 

884, 067 

1,234,708 

970, 183 
568, 016 
839, 712 
764,838 
1,153 

427 

61 , 043 

716,325 

32 

177 

40,118 

278,914 

93,  .336 

285,4,86 

238 

783,733 

651,742 

1,093,993 

335, 599 

3,391,851 

116,913 

690. 483 
690, 359 
546,024 
493,651 


988,966 

2,884 

231,909 

316, 

637,762 

2,574 

1,640,848 

2,958, 

420 

3, 

26,648 

212, 

33 

32, 158 

606, 

36,923 

184, 

26,681 

32, 

28,551 

651, 

3,721 

5, 

50,254 

1,028, 

29,911 

508, 

1,366,941 

4,409, 

1910 


572, 
5, 759 
6, 972 
2,582 
6,137 
3,865 
8,734 
1,696 
5,945 


3 

35 

2 

.162 

30 
338, 

2,216 
1,363 
2, 179, 

2,092, 

1, 145 

739 

2,991 

4 

3 

2&3 
1,404 

5 
263 
620 

212 
805 

780 
1,441 

861 

349 
1,531 

156 

1,110 
1, 190 

8:-!8, 
72-1 


870 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRI CULTURE. 


Table  19;{.— PEACHES— PRODUCTION   AND  VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND   STATES: 

1919  AND    1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (  — )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100  or  when  per 

cent  is  more  than  1,000.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

Now  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Colimibia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama , 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas , 

Louisiana , 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

MouNTArN: 

Montana 

Idaho, 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfomia 


production  (bushels). 


1919 


50,686.082 


479, 000 
4,015,438 
1, 597, 933 
1,490,033 
7, 985, 330 
3, 604, 149 

11,268,207 
2,227,619 

18,018,373 


2,177 
39,019 
904 
213, 139 
28, 771 
194, 990 

,  262, 480 
, 653, 223 
,099,735 

617, 537 

82,266 

449,601 

448, 177 

352 

370 

1,891 

,  262, 723 

3 

21 

11,461 

213, 564 

227,375 
564, 111 
229 
681,. 'J28 
706, 411 
479, 218 
389, 734 
,788,718 
148,006 

459,681 
,285,441 
,  083, 142 

775, 885 

;,  340, 823 

381, 863 

;,  924, 842 

,620,679 

509 
279, 101 
4 
721, 480 
198, 346 
138, 361 
883, 950 
5,868 

, 544, 859 

504, 441 

1,969,073 


1909 


35,470,276 


406, 903 
3,201,493 
5, 120, 841 
1,643,257 
6,571,628 
5,775,799 
3, 279, 545 

940, 168 
9,530,642 


2,014 
23, 218 

2,221 

91, 756 

17,704 

269, 990 

1, 736, 483 

441,440 

1,023,570 

1, 036, 340 
1,174,389 
1, 222, 570 
1,686,586 
956 

599 

23,180 

1,484,548 

35 

148 

110, 180 

24, 567 

16,722 

324, 609 

3 

243, 446 

328,901 

1, 344, 410 

643, 040 

2, 555, 499 

114,998 

1,623,379 
1,579,019 
1,416,584 
1, 156, 817 

1,901,647 
290,623 
357,644 
729,631 

128 

18, 734 

5 

692,258 

32,  .533 

50, 102 

143, 237 

3,171 

84, 494 

179, 030 

9,267,118 


Per  cent 

of 
increase. 


42.9 


17.7 

25.4 

—68.  8 

-9.3 

43.3 

-37.6 

243.6 

136.9 

89.1 


8.1 

68.1 

-59.3 

132.3 

62.5 

-27.8 

-27.3 

274.5 

7.4 

-40. 4 
-93.0 
-63.2 
-73.4 
-63.2 

-38.2 
-91.8 
-14.9 


-S5.8 
-89.6 
769.3 


73.8 


180.0 

114.8 

-64.4 

-39.4 

87.4 
28.7 

-71.7 
-IS.  6 
-23.5 
-32.9 

75.7 

31.4 

717.8 

533. 3 

297.7 


4.2 
509.7 
176.2 
517.1 
85.1 


181.8 
72.3 


1919 


$95, 569, 868 


1, 197, 192 
9, 804, 920 
4,501,852 
3, 078, 593 

14, 913, 593 
6,650,294 

17, 734, 953 
4, 042, 350 

33, 646, 121 


5,225 

91, 695 

2,262 

532, 851 

77, 682 
487,477 

2, 840, 589 
3, 885, 073 
3, 079, 258 

1, 821, 740 

255,027 

1,191,442 

1, 232, 495 

1,148 

944 

5,766 

2, 525, 446 

9 

65 

33,813 

512, 550 

409, 275 
1,071,815 
481 
1,. 363, 0.56 
1,518,784 
1,006,360 

837,930 
8, 380, 279 

325,613 

1,034,291 
2,378,065 
1,841.344 
1,396,594 

5, 178, 276 

630, 074 

4,  .533, 512 

7,393,091 

1,6.56 

502,380 

11 

1,334,741 

426, 445 

352, 821 

1,  414, 320 

9,976 

3, 321, 449 

781, 885 

29,542,787 


I'RUITS  AND   NUTS.  871 

Table  194.— PEARS— NUMBER    OF    TREES,  BY    DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TJnited  States  . 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. . 
West  North  Central . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUiuois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Caliiornia 


TREES  of  bearing  AGE. 


Farms 

reporting, 

1»20 


1, 148,  610 


35, 378 
201,  921 
272, 270 
117,  377 
196,  421 
136,  535 
90,  795 
20, 669 
77, 244 


5,504 
4,557 
3,281 
12, 2S5 
1, 587 
8,164 

76, 396 

10, 977 

114, 548 

82, 019 
63, 219 
54,  858 
64,  847 
7,327 

205 

18,  708 

58,  839 

22 

64 

7,042 

32, 497 

3,622 
18, 915 
46 
51, 485 
20,  202 
50, 420 
19,005 
29, 023 

3,70:j 

45,405 
46,661 
26,660 
17,809 

17, 576 

8, 036 

25,1.83 

40,000 

664 

8,645 
40 
2,598 
2,830 
1, 139 
4,227 
526 

32, 937 
20, 145 
24,162 


Number. 


1920 


14,647,412 


220, 433 

4, 012, 994 

2, 443, 010 

724, 393 

1, 506, 279 

651, 824 

849,  737 

339, 018 

3, 899, 724 


22, 525 
21,  506 
14, 352 
88, 630 
13, 435 
59, 985 

2, 778,  761 
480, 601 
753, 632 

616, 416 

337, 515 

435, 707 

1, 029,  735 

23,637 

1,626 

100, 582 

376, 208 

486 

711 

36, 926 

207, 854 

249, 375 
305, 510 
517 
311, 199 
116,685 
219,  725 

78,  999 
178,070 

46, 199 

238,007 

223, 556 

115,082 

75,179' 

145,  789 

38,  796 

229, 468 

435,684 

10, 278 

75, 452 

116 

136, 117 

49, 315 

12, 359 

51, 812 

3,569 

866, 634 

727, 444 

2, 305, 6415 


1910 


15, 171, 524 


296, 874 
3, 670, 094 
3,  560,  0,S3 
1, 154,  426 
2, 325,  714 

831,618 
1, 045, 143 

312, 449 
1, 975, 123 


46, 683 
36, 816 
26,315 
113,365 
16, 907 
56,  788 

2, 141, 596 
731,616 
796, 882 

899, 019 

708,  723 

786, 349 

1, 136, 151 

29, 841 

2,792 

191, 125 

606, 973 

24 

1,  844 

59, 285 

292, 383 

449,692 
540,  583 
1,  045 
457, 177 
154,  908 
243,  367 
105,  251 
262, 982 
110, 709 

337, 355 
233, 407 
142, 300 
118, 556 

221,  764 

57, 630 

207, 271 

558, 478 

10, 297 
65, 113 
178 
99, 989 
37, 220 
16, 351 
79, 355 
3,946 

290, 676 

273, 542 

1, 410, 905 


TREES  NOT  OF  BEARING  AGE. 


Farms 

reporting, 

1920 


387,  878 


10, 635 
49, 077 
66,  465 
47, 133 
73, 384 
55,  041 
47,  722 
6,890 
31, 531 


1,637 
1,237 
1,063 
3,906 
463 
2,329 

19, 192 

2,583 
27, 302 

18, 355 
13, 600 
17,614 
14, 347 
2,549 

152 

7,778 

20, 552 

11 

68 

5,579 

12,993 

710 

3,920 

17 

16, 589 

7,097 

22,  715 

8,730 

12, 030 

1,576 

17, 399 

16,  848 

11, 137 

9,657 

9,734 

5,989 

11,216 

20,783 

206 

2,460 

58 

S79 

1,275 

821 

%4 

227 

12,793 
4,915 
13,823 


Number. 


1920 


6, 052, 247 


115,924 
1, 282, 242 
676, 117 
249, 021 
464,  903 
252, 689 
333,  086 
101, 870 
2, 576,  395 


7,120 
7,753 
8,484 

52,  745 
7,955 

31,867 

967, 573 

77, 026 

237, 643 

147, 892 
68, 150 
118,810 
302,  734 
8,531 

882 
34, 985 
101, 994 
118 
2,044 
29,011 
79,957 

26, 575 
48, 918 
152 
79,  561 
43, 357 
129, 104 
33, 188 
83, 474 
20,574 

76, 505 
73, 679 
51,411 
51, 094 

49, 412 
27, 336 
73,944 
182, 394 

1,386 

20,  MO 

239 

39, 979 

19,423 

7,716 

8,479 

4,109 

183,346 

214, 523 

2, 178, 526 


1910 


8, 803, 885 


97, 650 

2, 123, 242 

1,441,505 

589, 140 

880,  451 

506,  959 

936, 230 

417, 182 

1, 811, 516 


13, 013 
9,397 
7,726 

38, 378 
5,405 

23,731 

1, 502, 661 
238, 401 
382, 180 

333,  739 
229,  548 
234, 037 
623, 931 
20,250 

4,135 

123, 262 

272, 213 

327 

5,087 

51, 443 

132, 673 

90, 917 
13S,  152 
32 
255, 083 
102,  826 
150, 368 
M,  732 
69,  534 
18, 817 

131, 905 
174,675 
99, 170 
101, 209 

196,753 

38, 242 

252, 336 

448, 899 

12, 806 

76, 939 

901 

171, 367 

100, 201 

12, 852 

39,901 

2,215 

617, 754 
795, 669 
398, 093 


8*72 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CEHSTJS — AGRICUI.TURE. 


Table  196.— PEARS— PRODUCTION  AND  VALUE,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND 

1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100  or  when  per  cent  is 

more  than  1,000.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

GEOGEApmc  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  Engl.\nd: 

Maine 

New  HampsMre. .  -. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia , 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregou 

CaUfomia 


production  (bushels). 


1919 


14,204,265 


194, 2S6 
2,652,903 
1,060,522 

707, 359 
1, 139, 048 

452, 980 
1,069,231 

485, 191 
6,442,745 


14,291 
17, 274 
10, 360 
84,486 
10,713 
57, 162 

,830,237 
401,706 
420,960 

157, 492 
109,463 
374, 925 
405, 189 
13,453 

265 

30,036 

430,828 

83 

43 

24,617 

221, 487 

97,703 

287, 199 

919 

287,927 

33,364 
111,548 

9s,975 
17S,  isl 

43, 232 

54, 764 
114,963 
162, 509 
120,744 

123,605 

58,640 

249, 586 

637, 400 

3,960 

47, 847 

64 

269, 465 

65, 542 

18,201 

76,008 

4,104 

,728,759 
761,063 
,952,923 


1909 


8,  840. 733 


233, 845 

2, 185, 204 

1,623,176 

213, 678 

975, 162 

536, 422 

191,518 

268, 205 

2,613,523 


38,964 
24,224 
20,763 
96,071 
12, 501 
41,322 

1,343,089 
463,290 
378,825 

374, 871 
319, 925 
249, 365 
666,023 
12,992 

400 

44, 449 

142,547 

8 

162 

6,700 

19,412 

105,357 
367,359 
455 
74, 486 
29,916 
84, 019 
65,680 
149, 667 
98, 223 

251, 536 
83, 557 
100,041 
101,288 

37, 547 

35, 554 

7,450 

110,967 

7, 543 

42,649 

16 

132,^6 

29, 435 

13, 289 

38,654 

4,083 

310,804 

374,622 

1,928,097 


Per  cent 

of 
increase. 


60.7 


-16.9 

21.4 

-34.7 

231.0 

16.8 

-15.6 

458.3 

80.9 

146.5 


-63.3 

-28.7 
-50.1 
-12.1 
-14.3 
38.3 

36.3 

-13.3 

11.1 

-58.0 
-65.8 


50.4 

-39.2 

3.5 

-33.8 
-32.4 
202.2 


-73.5 
267.4 


-7.3 

—21.8 

102.0 

286.6 

11.5 

32.8 

50.7 

19.1 

-56.0 

-78.2 
37.6 
62.4 
19.2 

229.2 
64.9 


474.4 


-47.5 
12.2 


103.3 
122.7 
37.0 
96.6 
0.5 

456.2 
103.2 
105.0 


$?6, 439, 735 


425, 257 
5,656,591 
2,173,619 
1,331,864 
1,93S,S';7 

820,  360 

1,698,728 

1,036,194 

11,358,295 


27,869 
31,957 
22,793 

190,097 
26, 784 

125,757 

4,026,521 
682,902 
947, 168 

393, 755 
218,926 
656, 136 
871, 155 
33,647 

540 

67,589 

753,964 

210 

113 

55,398 

454,050 

146,555 

459,518 

1,470 

460, 680 

70,068 
211,945 
207, 852 
302,916 

77,823 

112,268 
218,429 
284, 399 
205,264 

210, 130 
102,631 
461,735 
924, 232 

9,702 

105,263 

128 

592,824 

114,698 

49, 144 

155,817 

8,618 

3,025,331 
1,217,703 
7,115,261 


FRUITS  AND   NUTS. 


873 


Table  19C.— PLUMS  AND  PRUNES— NUMBER  OF  TREES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


tTnited  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pen  nsyh-ania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Califorma 


TREES  or  BEARING   AGE. 


Farms 

reporting, 

19-20 


915,829 


20, 990 
140, 390 
211,211 
156,966 
111,125 
92, 429 
78,  S62 
28, 741 
75, 115 


792 
315 
295 

,640 
387 

,561 

615 
279 
496 

342 

4S7 
4S0 
853 
049 

452 
274 
257 

282 
989 
923 
789 

807 
228 
27 
423 
703 
526 
179 
536 
696 

8.51 
894 
690 
994 

082 
182 
076 
522 

536 
706 
457 
243 
587 
457 
222 
533 


Number. 


1920 


1910 


125 
1,543 
1,441 
1,424 

674 

735 
1,066 

795 
12,643 


37 

is; 

iq: 

32; 

1 

15 

745, 
3o: 

767 

459, 
214 
273 
377; 
117 

193 
313 

528, 
41 

117 
86 

143 

5 
41 

118 
180 
110; 

49: 
135 

32; 

282, 
281 


292 

87: 

206: 

480: 

24 
552 
6 
80 
43 
15 
66 
5 

875 
2,999 
8, 768: 


23,445,009 


176 
1,709 
2, 739 
3, 570 
1, 152 
1,324 
2,337: 

678: 
9,756: 


43 
23 
32 
41 
4 
30, 

919 
46 
744: 

1,001 
566: 
6OO: 
464 
105 

233 
1, 155: 
917 
19 
268 
351 
624; 

27 


171 
234 
168 

82 
357 

39 

355 
499 
211 

257: 

731 

149: 

436 

1,020 

21 

302 

4 

143 

51 

12 

135 

6 

823 
1,764 
7,168; 


TREES  NOT  OF  BEARING  AGE. 


Farms 

reporting 

1920 


319.434 


8,348 
39, 162 
63, 639 
66, 864 
35,003 
25,795 
40, 756 

9,588 
29, 679 


2,027 
1,126 
1,104 
2,501 
217 
1,373 

15,396 

1,413 

22,353 

1.5,039 
10, 037 
14,513 
12,621 
11,429 

11,730 
14, 135 
19, 876 
1,419 
4,171 
6,360 
9,173 

237 
2,240 
10 
8,090 
6, 782 
8,245 
3,421 
5,162 
1,416 

9,987 
8,311 
3,982 
3,515 

7,639 
3,440 
11,792 
17, 8a5 

540 

2,810 

338 

2,318 

1,572 

843 

%1 

206 

6,894 
6,112 
16,673 


Number. 


1920 


9,375,288 


53, 570 

450,858 
466, 989 
553, 807 
209, 401 
152,787 
453,582 
156, 293 
6,877,981 


9,395 
6,454 
10,756 
16,553 
1,347 
9,065 

20.5,702 

11,772 

233,384 

129, 713 
53, 178 
79, 615 

142, 657 
61, 826 

102,929 
95,356 

144, 651 
19,852 
59, 793 
62,786 
68,440 

1,595 
11,479 
100 
35,189 
58, 547 
35, 820 
15,488 
38,198 
12,985 

57,470 
47, 930 
23,6.54 
23,733 

70, 264 
36, 108 
104,410 
242,800 

4,598 
80,485 
9,091 
28, 055 
18,042 
6, 795 
7, 508 
1,719 

309,230 
1,331,606 
5,237,145 


1910 


6, 923, 581 


90,498 
845,001 
976, 854 

1,114,862 
363,099 
372,010 
744, 987 
265, 810 

2,150,460 


22,491 
12, 562 
15,818 
23, 871 
2,556 
13,200 

328,329 

23,071 

493,601 

332, 811 
177,931 
141,480 
253,479 
71,153 

167,926 
245, 281 
183,828 
35, 459 
172, 186 
184,066 
126, 116 

3,872 
29,478 
8 
59,127 
125, 078 
45, 503 
21,657 
62, 126 
16,250 

128,367 
108, 510 
51,979 
83,154 

179,967 

41,419 

195, 836 

327,765 

15,001 
98, 017 

7,475 
68, 525 
42, 351 

7,898 
23,388 

3,155 

122,912 

427,609 

1, 599, 939 


874 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table  197.— PLUMS   AND    PRUNES— PRODUCTION   AND  VALUE,    BY   DIVISIONS  AND 

STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (  —  )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100.] 


production  (bushels). 

VALUE. 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

1919 

1909 

Per  cent 

of 
increase. 

1919 

1909 

United  States.  .        

19,083,942 

15,480,170 

23.3 

$40,984,423 

$10,299,495 

GEOGRAPiJic  divisions: 

47,838 
337, 274 
425, 600 
346, 695 
274, 560 
235, 188 
626, 335 
651,863 
16, 138,  .589 

62, 733 
858, 274 
568,383 
499, 784 
257, 912 
442, 125 
327, 260 
366, 056 
12, 097, 643 

—23.7 

-60.7 

-2.5. 1 

-30.6 

6.5 

-46.8 

91.4 

78.1 

33.4 

123, 114 

903, 862 

1,074,795 

736,498 

562, 547 

4-10, 776 

1,069,475 

1,424,973 

34, 648, 383 

110, 178 

Middle  Atlantic         

928, 673 

East  Norch  Central 

674, 671 

West  North  Central 

.535, 374 

236, 221 

East  South  Central 

314, 199 

267, 703 

319, 651 

6, 912, 825 

New  England: 

20, 043 
8,429 
2,062 

13, 152 

465 

3,687 

244, 294 
8,526 
84,454 

84,602 
33, 536 
83,017 
203, 091 
21,. 354 

24, 337 
27,929 
232, 025 
5,660 
11,861 
11,537 
33,346 

1,613 
18,540 
72 
59, 561 
37,099 
37,415 
35, 891 
64,053 
20,316 

68,317 
70, 103 
54,073 
42, 695 

161,906 

41,6S;i 

127,811 

294, 935 

9,575 
48.5, 325 

3,091 
44,944 
30,047 
23, 786 
50,677 

4,418 

785,920 
2,151,864 
13,200,805 

14,637 
7,542 
7,205 

17,814 
1,872 

13,663 

553,522 

9, 594 

295, 158 

21.5,657 
77, 065 
78, 566 

181,188 
15, 907 

19, 920 

158,036 

234,872 

1,048 

31,748 

41,910 

12, 250 

657 
13, 526 
10 
22,597 
32, 948 
61,406 
48, 754 
60,845 
17, 169 

139,346 
139,093 
61,712 
101,974 

194, 649 
31,473 
25, 916 
75,222 

8,777 

179,027 

659 

81,539 

15,528 

8,420 

68, 249 

3,857 

1,032,077 
1,747,587 
9, 317, 979 

36.9 
11.8 
-71.4 
-26.2 
-75.2 
-73.0 

-55.9 
-11.1 
-71.4 

-60.8 

-56.5 

5.7 

12.1 

34.2 

22.2 
-82.3 
-1.2 
440.1 
-62.6 
-72.5 
172.2 

145.5 
37.1 

52,113 

20, 230 

4,843 

36, 170 

1,093 

8,665 

659,598 

20. 461 
223, 803 

245,347 

88, 877 
182, 638 
507, 750 

50,183 

51,113 

58, 655 
487, 257 
11,320 
24,910 
26, 540 
76, 703 

2,904 

40, 7S6 

180 

113,168 

96. 462 
72,965 
69, 989 

115,293 
50,800 

160, 550 
122, 690 
89, 222 
68,314 

267, 146 

70, 863 

230, 062 

501,404 

17, 235 
1,067,715 

7,SS4 
107, 866 
64,601 
63,033 
88, 687 
7,952 

1, 532, 546 

4,734,103 

28,381,734 

31,954 

New  Hampshire 

14, 039 

12, 927 

28, 253 

Rhode  Island 

3, 586 

19,419 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

519, 192 

New  Jersey 

13,476 

396,005 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

278, 505 

Indiana 

89,073 

80,384 

205, 765 

Wisconsin 

20, 944 

West  North  Central: 

27, 808 

Iowa       

192, 421 

211,472 

1,866 

South  Dakota 

36, 872 

50, 934 

14,001 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

540 

16, 192 

24 

163.6 

12.6 

-39.1 

-26.4 

5.3 

18.3 

-51.0 
-49. 6 
-12.4 
-58.1 

-16.8 
32.4 
393.2 
292.1 

9.1 

171.1 

369.0 

-44.9 

93.5 

182.5 

-25.7 

14.5 

-23.9 
23.1 
41.7 

22, 772 

48, 522 

North  Carolina      

45,274 

South  Carolina 

37, 555 

46,366 

18, 976 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

102, 446 

86, 743 

Alabama 

45, 039 

79, 971 

West  South  Central: 

137, 003 

24,641 

Oklahoma     

28, 134 

Texas 

77, 925 

Mountain: 

Montana 

11,642 

Idaho 

132, 804 

1,842 

81,354 

17, 054 

16,261 

Utah              

54,040 

4,654 

Pacific: 

Washington 

600, 503 

838, 783 

CaUfornia 

5, 473, 539 

FRUITS  AND   NUTS. 


875 


Table  198.— CHERRIES— NUMBER  OF  TREES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England , 

Middle  Atlantic , 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central., 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. . 
West  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  Engla-Nd: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut , 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York , 

New  Jersey. .-. .' 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Caliiornia 


trees  op  bearing  age 


Farms 

reporting, 

1920 


1,131,355 


14,808 
164,344 
372, 639 
230,018 
143, 284 
81, 856 
34,608 
27,599 
62,199 


2,780 
2,114 
1.968 
i,  474 
383 
3,089 

54,546 

7,709 

102,089 

101,314 
82,564 
87,845 
68,378 
32,538 

7,280 
65, 261 
75, 609 
1,379 
3, 782 
33, 540 
43, 167 

1,997 
12,  &-)0 
39 
42,043 
27,077 
32, 794 
11,811 
14, 657 
16 

38, 961 

34,228 

6,480 

2,187 


Number. 


1920 


10, 787, 751 


70,830 

2,080,669 

3,331,857 

1, 684, 272 

886, 355 

419, 270 

255, 170 

677, 598 

1,381,730 


12,223 
11,035 
14,393 
IS,  239 
1,181 
13,759 

1,027,203 
101,542 
951, 924 

805, 838 
475,333 
536, 458 
1,076,748 
437, 480 

38, 120 
391, 226 
522, 026 
15, 877 
32, 366 
289, 221 
395, 436 

12,700 

71,139 

197 

236, 199 

284, 739 

158, 187 

60, 740 

62,415 

39 

171,604 

220, 625 

20,237 

6,804 


10, 951 

82,921 

315 

1,181 

19, 686 

145, 832 

3,656 

25,236 

1,703 

65,633 

10,490 

117,672 

256 

1,921 

7,301 

348, 832 

2,791 

2S,  173 

290 

1,500 

4,526 

112,695 

242 

1,172 

29,345 

329, 187 

20,586 

395,073 

1?,?C8 

657,470 

1910 


11, 832, 041 


68,236 

1, 851, 144 

3, 853, 974 

2, 768, 659 

1,063,825 

453, 262 

385, 502 

390, 644 

986, 798 


14, 288 
9,463 
18,006 
13, 396 
964 
12,119 

673,989 

102,124 

1,075,031 

1,144,271  I 
815,742  ] 
843,283  I 
760, 183 
290, 495 

25, 139 

90S,  764 

622, 332 

5,076 

51,613 
494, 468 
661,267 

16, 145 

82, 305 

435 

352, 783 

332, 429 

168,065 

60, 274 

50,723 


212,118 

201,  S30 

25, 566 

13, 748 

60,046 

975 

295,042 

29, 439 

19, 938 

61, 881 

919 

203, 806 

21,925 

812 

79,775 

1,588 

241, 038 
223,  456 
522, 304 


TREES  NOT  OF  BEARING  AGE. 


Farms 

reporting, 

1920 


384, 657 


7,053 
41,536 
102,079 
101, 172 
48, 361 
31,349 
21,973 
9,385 
21, 749 


1,026 
963 
843 

2,377 
313 

1,531 

15,940 
2,157 
23,439 

22, 408 
20, 991 
29,741 
17,657 
11,282 

6,021 
23,170 
34, 902 
1,081 
3,301 
14, 878 
17,819 

656 
3,249 
15 
11,175 
S,  405 
13,761 
5, 056 
6,031 
13 

14,007 

12,981 

3,095 

1,266 

6,712 

269 

11,303 

3, 689 

540 
3,015 

383 
2,694 
1,217 

286 
1,105 

145 

8,263 
5,437 
8,049 


Number. 


1920 


3, 694, 531 


42 
529; 
980: 
834 
285 
186 
189 
135 
509: 


4 
5 
9 
13 

1 

8, 

279 
32: 
217 

195 
132' 
217 
351 

S4: 

27 

130 

333 

9 

29: 
120 

184: 

4 
17; 

55 
81 
71 
27 
27 


72, 

89: 

347 


1910 


5. 621, 660 


32 
659: 
1,523 
1,117 
364 
257 
242 
581 
842: 


342, 

36, 

280; 

342, 
251 
239 
540: 
148: 

38, 
229 
247 
21 
76 
267 
237 

4 

27 

83 
124: 
74 
25 
23 


150 
43 

24 
95: 
4 
319: 
26: 
1 

109: 


229 
313 
300 


587 
953 
247 
533 
118 
112 
569 
641 
900 


653 
326 
659 
776 
453 
720 

959 
743 
251 

328 
959 
605 
580 
775 

399 
352 
425 
484 
293 
529 
051 


774 
4 
323 
567 
HI 
764 
479 
498 

766 
406 
673 
267 

556 
760 
541 
712 

237 
423 

025 
624 

818 
608 
119 

787 

067 
770 
063 


876 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table   199.— CHERRIES— PRODUCTION  AND   VALUE,  BY    DIVISIONS   AND   STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100  or  when  per  cent 

is  more  than  1,000.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountam 

Pacific 


New  England: 
•    Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

N  ew  ,1  ersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Vu'ginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUua 

South  CaroUna 

Georcia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oldahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico*. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


production  (bushels). 


1919 


3,945,749 


10,911 
334, 577 
SSI,  603 
670,  584 
249,  087 
82, 014 
102, 522 
407,632 
1,206,819 


1,846 
2,518 
907 
4,115 
89 
1,436 

166, 877 
34, 308 
133, 392 

149,911 
62, 365 
147,783 
360, 952 
160, 592 

4,592 
150, 188 
206, 809 
1,836 
4,084 
124, S72 
178, 203 

3,800 
25,111 
112 
117,728 
42, 861 
37, 373 
10,681 
11,421 


27, 288 

46, 439 

5,538 

2,749 


249,226 
303, 893 
653,700 


1909 


4,126,099 


14,904 

791,326 

1,410,298 

515, 690 

327, 706 

94, 873 

9,954 

147, 854 

813, 494 


2,403 
1,403 
2,506 
4,761 
214 
3,617 

271,597 

44,636 

475,093 

338,644 
363,993 
287, 376 
338,945 
81, 340 

1,526 
260, 432 
123,314 
209 
5,924 
89, 876 
34, 409 

2,634 

42,315 

235 

132,671 

79, 723 

53, 788 

10, 987 

4,979 

374 

52, 163 

36, 303 

3, 5S8 

2,819 


33,255 

5,993 

602 

527 

61, 555 

2,372 

7,110 

1,062 

14,763 

7,497 

90, 057 

22,609 

741 

68 

165,087 

88,937 

11,985 

6,384 

969 

476 

123,477 

21,402 

553 

481 

131, 392 
181,089 
501,013 


Per  cent 
of 

increase. 


-26.8 
-57.7 
-37.5 
30.0 
-24.6 
-13.6 
930.0 
175.7 
48.4 


-23.2 
79.5 
-63.8 
-13.6 
-58.4 
-60.3 

-38.6 
-23. 1 
-71.9 

-55.7 

-82.9 

-48.6 

6.5 

97.4 

200.9 
-42.3 

67.7 

778.5 

-31.1 

38.9 

417.9 

44.3 
-40.7 
-52.3 
-11.3 
-46.2 
-30.5 
-2.8 
129.4 


-47.7 
27.9 
51.3 
-2.5 

454.9 
14.2 


569.5 


90.9 
298.3 


85.6 

87.7 

103.6 

476.9 

15.0 

89.7 
67.8 
30.5 


$14,166,176 


40,910 

1,367,837 

3, 142, 892 

2, 260, 830 

720, 968 

274, 588 

348,644 

1,359,Q89 

4,650,418 


6,925 
9,191 
3,628 
15, 432 
348 
5,386 

750,964 
116,646 
500,227 

584,663 
215, 161 
465,512 
1,299,428 
578, 128 

13, 776 

480, 598 

744,512 

6,436 

11,843 
362, 133 
641,532 

12)921 
80,354 
375 
294,343 
139, 305 
112, 119 
42, 724 
38, 827 


91, 420 

157, 895 

15, 786 

9,487 

99, 765 

1,  806 

224,672 

22, 401 

61, 206 

310,  701 

2,370 

536,  537 

40,748 

4, 364 

401,303 

1,800 

971,985 
1,063,633 
2,614,800 


FRUITS  AISTD   NUTS, 


877 


Table  200.— APRICOTS— NUMBER   OF    TREES,  1920,    PRODUCTION,  1919  AND   1909,  AND 

VALUE,  1919,  BY  STATES. 


Uaited  States 

New  York 

Kansas 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Idaho 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah •- 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia , 

All  other  states , 


TREES  OF 

BEARING  AGE, 

1920. 


Farms 
report- 
ing. 


22,999 


Number. 


3, 846, 080 


29 

630 

1,618 

1,456 

240 

442 
250 
823 
509 

857 

143 

15,485 

517 


1,570 

7,957 
13,267 
7,348 
4,098' 

5,901 

1,543 

39,464 

21,830 

47,608 

3,922 

3,688,217 

3,352 


TREES  NOT  OF 

BEARING  AGE, 

1920. 


Farms 
report- 
ing. 


10,236 


7 
211 
654 
833 


60 

84 

336 

60 

263 

45 

7,245 

339 


Number. 


1,284,202 


2,024 
1,437 
7,745 
4,024 
3,009 

575 

559 

4,072 

435 

13,000 

1,.560 

1,243,706 

1,456 


production 

(bushels). 


1919 


6, 130, 086 


603 
2,757 
7, 4.36 
6,490 
4,349 

9,154 

2,141 

60,403 

40,564 

79,908 

6,807 

5,907,645 

1,709 


1909 


4, 150, 263 


9,805 
374 
1,123 
1,839 
1,108 

11,403 
2,379 
6,849 

12,047 

10,789 

4,616 

4,060,823 

21,108 


Value, 
1919 


$12, 223, 052 


1,206 
5,514 
11,171 
9,764 
6,958 

15,562 

4,282 

126,971 

60,850 

151,827 

10,214 

11,815,290 

3,443 


878  ABSTRACT   OF   THE  tlENSUS AGRICULTURE. 

Table  201.— GRAPES— NUMBER  OF  VINES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central- . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . 
West  South  Central. . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia, 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oldahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


VINES  of  bearing  AGE. 


Farms 

reporting, 

1920 


1, 074, 592 


20 
147 
331 
160 

20S 
115 

4S 


37 

8 

101 

123 
70 
SI 
46 


4,420 
6,537 
26,313 


Number. 


1920 


225, 754, 285 


432 

39,617 

20, 181 

5,53S 

2, 2.33 

928 

1,9.54 

.   843 

154,024 


7, 
12 

7 

81 

50 

272: 

30,677 
1,477 
7,462 

6,553 
744 

1,642 

11,097 

143; 

36 
1,401 
2,444 


438 
1,206 

457 

164 

4 

4.52 

284 
543 

87 
182 

327 
359 
183 
56 

607 

19 

923 

404 


125 

2so: 

83 
205: 

467 

361 

153, 195 


1910 


224, 601, 522 


207,844 

38,676,641 

23,608,296 

9,222,514 

.  1,903,341 

1,308,203 

3,937,376 

936,328 

144,800,979 


9,731 
15,802 
9,318 
58,277 
7,662 
107,054 

31,802,097 
1,603,280 
5,271,264 

.8,326,800 

1,049,232 

2,170,340 

11,913,576 

148,348 

61,916 

1,9.83,465 

3,026,526 

379 

38,647 
1,221,736 
2, 889, 845 

260,963 
1.38,801 
5,196 
424, 701 
284,074 
411,278 

79, 708 
277,658 

20,962 

605,002 

338, 758 

287,431 

77,012 

805,921 

31,041 

2,388,213 

712,201 

986 
68,269 
74 
2.54,292 
250,076 
131,579 
204,445 
20,607 

322,007 

381,302 

144,097,670 


VINES  not  of  bearing  AGE. 


Farms 

reporting, 

1920 


227,656 


4,631 
24,989 
40,857 
42,315 
51,855 
29,170 
18, 821 

2,564 
12,454 


524 
553 
439 

1,713 
279 

1,123 

6,814 

1,304 

16, 871 

10, 888 
8,602 

11,828 
6,617 
2,922 

1,575 
14,683 
16,2,54 
42 
450 
3,947 
5,364 

475 
2,452 
14 
8,861 
5,264 
16.877 
6,360 
8,420 
3,132 

8,892 
9,627 
7,139 
3,512 

5,940 
1,102 
5, 703 
6,076 

26 
624 

16 
458 
642 
528 
227 

43 

1,280 
1,756 
9,418 


Number. 


1920 


27, 394, 469 


132,132 

1,985,875 

1,436,358 

1,044,888 

427,259 

2.53,403 

479,345 

132,332 

21  ,'502, 877 


1,926 
2,843 
2,441 
22,691 
44,984 
57,247 

1,389,042 
194,562 
402,271 

521,207 
100,057 
180,172 
607, 149 
27, 173 

11,863 
304,710 
410,604 
463 
7,332 
126,765 
183,151 

19,929 

31,860 

1,071 

112, 197 
51,391 

114,582 
27, 874 
38,588 
29,767 

69,439 
98,928 
60,995 
24,041 

101,241 

12,583 

200, 894 

164,627 

199 
13,432 

120 
15,836 
31,432 
34,905 
33,471 
2,937 

78,661 

35,570 

21,388,646 


FRUITS  AND   NUTS. 


879 


Table  202.— GRAPES— PRODUCTION  AND  VALUE,  BY  DIVTSIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States. 


Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central. 

Moiintain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts. 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Penns.vh  ania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


production  (pout^ds). 


1919 


2,516,840,387 


3, 935, 064 

199,  521, 184 

175, 194, 976 

30, 994,  703 

26, 602,  275 

5,  291, 932 

8, 656, 621 

4, 195, 328 

2, 062. 448,  304 


100, 789 

214, 514 

99, 422 

1, 009,  479 
400, 975 

2, 109, 885 

152, 482, 698 
4, 357, 396 
42,681,090 

41, 722, 796 

6, 612,  S04 

10, 339, 018 

115, 871, 465 

648,  893 

141, 278 

12,165,318 

10, 949, 602 

217 

24,209 

2, 404, 035 

5, 310, 044 

1, 445, 121 
1, 540, 958 
24,  S83 
3, 970,  873 
2, 1S6,  710 
10, 679,  lOS 
2, 668,  650 
2, 8G5, 319 
1,220,623 

1, 497, 769 

1,  .839, 450 
1,446,814 

507, 899 

2, 444,  598 

67,  203 

3, 888, 492 

2,  256, 328 

2,066 

519, 544 

12 

526, 509 

1, 003,  356 

639, 673 

1, 102, 625 

371,  543 

3,  %1, 036 
2,  842,  656 

,  055, 644, 612 


1909 


2,  265, 065, 205 


3, 413, 161 

293,  527,  7S0 

194,  730, 671 

41, 088,  852 

32,  439,  760 

S,  143,  715 

8, 265, 667 

4, 858, 195 

1,678,597,404 


231,529 
375, 164 
203,011 

1, 132,  ,S38 
152, 937 

1,317,682 

253, 006, 361 

6, 501, 221 

34,020,198 

43, 933, 207 

12, 817, 353 

16, 582,  785 

120, 695, 997 

701, 329 

293, 805 
11,708,336 
17, 871, 816 
360 
144, 634 
4,  752, 217 
6, 317, 684 

1, 938,  267 
2, 152, 382 
28,  530 
4, 108, 694 
3,  224,  751 
15, 116,  920 
2, 016,  506 
2, 767, 366 
1,086,344 

3,680,182 

1, 979,  4S0 

1,  723, 490 

760,  .563 

2, 593,  727 

106, 505 

3,  762,  727 

1,802,618 

370 

604, 227 

159 

1, 037, 614 

425,  415 

.837,  842 

1, 576, 363 

376,  205 

1,  704, 005 

3, 206, 874 

1, 673, 686, 525 


Per  cent 

of 
increase. 


11.1 


15.3 
-32.0 
-10.0 
-24.6 
-18.0 
-35.0 
4.7 
-13.6 

22.9 


-56.5 
-42.8 
-51.0 
-10.9 
162. 2 
60.1 

-39.7 

-33.0 

25.5 

-5.0 
-48.4 
-37.7 
-4.0 
-7.5 

-51.9 
3.9 
-38.7 
-39.7 
-83.3 
-49.4 
-15.9 

-25.4 

-28. 4 

-12.8 

-3.4 

-32.2 

-29.4 

.32.3 

3.5 

12.4 

-59.3 

-7.1 

-16.1 

-33.2 

-5.7 

-37.0 

3.3 

25.2 

458.4 
-14.0 
-92.5 
-49.3 

135.  9 
-20.1 
-30.1 

-1.2 

1.32. 5 
-11.4 

22.8 


1919 


$95, 586, 021 


329, 902 

13, 496, 102 

9, 855, 816 

1, 943, 210 

2, 285, 296 

481, 362 

638,  710 

287, 555 

66, 268, 008 


10, 080 
17, 162 
7, 955 

80, 758 
24, 058 
189, 889 

10, 673,  790 

201,445 

2, 560, 867 

2, 920, 600 
462,  899 
620, 344 

5,  793, 575 
58, 398 

14, 134 
729, 921 
656, 971 
19 
2,178 
168, 282 
371,  705 

115,610 
107, 865 
2,239 
357, 383 
196,  809 
851,  333 
266,  866 
2.86, 542 
97, 649 

134, 803 
16.5,  550 
130, 213 
50,796 

195, 567 

6,  758 

233,311 

203, 074 

165 

36, 370 

1 

42, 122 
80,  206 
40,  181 
66, 156 
22,  294 

316, 882 

170,  558 

65,  780, 628 


1909 


$22, 027, 961 


108, 348 

4, 945, 342 

3, 129, 363 

1, 156, 625 

909, 900 

348,  397 

304,  454 

128, 532 

10, 997, 000 


6,954 
10,926 

6,328 
30, 858 

9,759 
.13,523 

3, 961, 677 
132, 957 
850, 708 

858,  594 
287, 707 
426, 468 
1,531,057 
25,  537 

11,021 
330, 078 
488,  755 
14 
4,789 
137, 295 
184, 673 

43, 967 

53, 498 

1,059 

156, 266 
92,  834 

336, 083 
88, 020 
99, 216 
38,357 

137, 326 

85, 423 
81,386 
44,262 

97, 985 

6,099 

122, 045 

78, 325 

17 
18,814 

32 
28, 026 
16, 101 
25, 371 
28, 126 
12, 045 

51,412 

9S,  776 

10,810,812 


880  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE. 

Table  203.— CITRUS  FRUITS— NUMBER  OF  TREES,  BY  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


TREES  OF  BEARING  AGE. 

TREES  NOT  OF  BEARING  AGE. 

CROP  AND  STATE. 

Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1920 

Number. 

Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1920 

Number. 

1920 

1910 

1920 

1910 

Total 

19,420,660 

11,486,768 

7,259,181 

5,400,402 

Oranges,  total 

34,565 

18,540 
13,114 
2,911 

11,045 

10, 125 
715 
205 

11,431 

4,249 

6,636 

546 

169 

13 

156 

809 

78 

728 

3 

14,397,838 

10,297,593 

3,645,811 

454, 432 

2,921,608 

2,884,770 
34, 176 
2,662 

1,938,453 

231, 136 

1,681,481 

25,836 

115,744 

120 
115,624 

41,310 

2,475 

38,516 

319 

9,737,927 

6,615,805 

2,766,618 

355, 504 

956,920 

941,293 

11,740 

3,887 

710,040 
43,424 

656,213 
10,403  1 

45,387 

18 

45,369 

27,271 

3,637 

23,234 

400 

7,227 

1,988 

8 

26,632 

11,069 
10, 988 
4,575 

7,007 

5,777 
664 
566 

7,589 
2,239 
4,328 
1,022 

212 

12 
200 

467 

23 

435 

9 

5,196,972 

2,598,759 

2,311,571 

286,642 

813,361 

781,535 

22,756 

9,070 

1,135,024 

81,873 

963,336 

89, 815 

81,306 

436 
80,870 

30,940 

948 

29,770 

222 

4  327  271 

2, 093, 410 
1,097,896 
1, 135, 965 

396,111 

379,676 
7,329 
9,106 

640,59? 

25  589 

Lemons,  total 

California 

Florida 

All  other  states 

Grapefruit  (pomeloes),  total. 
California 

Florida 

600  049 

14  959 

Limes,  total 

30  239 

California 

151 

Florida 

30  088 

Tangerines,  total 

3  873 

California 

34 

Florida 

3  839 

All  other  states 

Mandarins,  total 

1,923 
358 

Kumquats,  total 

78 
4 

4,205 
1,504 

52 

1 

1,577 

1 

Citrons,  total 

30 

Table  204.— CITRUS  FRUITS— PRODUCTION  AND  VALUE,  BY  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 
[Per  cent  not  shown  when  base  is  less  than  100.] 


CROP  AND   STATE. 


Total 38,107,060 


Oranges,  total 

California 

Florida 

All  other  states. 


Lemons,  total 

California 

Florida , 

All  other  states. 


Grapefruit  (pomeloes),  total. 

California 

Fiorida 

All  other  states 


Limes,  total. . 
California . 
Florida . . . 


Tangerines,  total.. 

California 

Florida 

All  other  states. 

Mandarins,  total. . 

Kumquats,  total . . 

Citrons,  total 


PRODUCTION   (BOXES). 


1919 


1909 


6,585,269 

6, 551, 657 
31, 204 
2,408 


23, 502, 128 


Per  cent 
of 

increase. 


19,487,481 

14,436,180 

4, 852, 967 

198, 334 

2,770,313 

2,756,221 

12, 367 

1,725 

1,189,250 

122,515 

1,061,537 

5,198 

11,318 

16 

11,302 

38,752 

3,581 

34,871 

300 

3,896 

1,112 


62.1 


42.4 

49.8 

22.2 

0.4 

137.7 
137.7 
152.3 
39.6 

207.5 
279.6 
197.5 
533.3 

146.2 


145.3 

94.1 

85.9 

93.5 

266.0 


107.5 


1919 


$110,061,050 


83,398,894 

67,048,178 

15,715,618 

635, 098 

19,102,267 

18,999,810 

93,612 

8,845 

7,176,703 

930,170 

6,158,941 

87, 592 

97,517 

477 
97, 040 

263,819 

23, 306 

236, 170 

4,343 


13,842 
8,008 


$22,711,448 


17,566,464 

12,951,505 

4, 304, 987 

309, 972 

2,993,738 

2, 976, 571 

13, 753 

3,414 

2,060,610 

1 13, 180 

1, 907, 816 

9,614 

12,478 
21 

12,457 

68,770 

4,188 

64,082 

500 

6,553 

2,826 


FRUITS  AISTD  NUTS. 


881 


Table  205 NONCITRUS  SUBTROPICAL  FRUITS— NUMBER  OF  TREES,  BY  STATES: 

1920  AND   1910. 


CROP  AND  STATE. 


Figs,  total 

Alabama 

California 

Georgia 

Louisiana 

Mississippi. . . 

Texas 

Other  states. 


Pineapples,  total. 


Olives,  total 

Arizona 

California 

Other  states. 


Alligator  pears,  total. 

Bananas,  total 

Guavas,  total 

Mangoes,  total 

Loquats,  total 


Japanese  persimmons,  total. 

California 

Other  states 


Pomegranates,  total. 

California 

Other  states 


Dates,  total 

CaUfomia 

Other  states. 


Sugar  apples,  total. 
Sapodlllas,  total 


TREES  OF  BEARING  AGE. 


Farms 
report- 
ing. 
1920 


90,335 

14, 009 
16, 561 
15, 986 
9, 984 
6,736 
9,204 
17,855 

38 

3,081 

22 

3,059 


523 
152 
516 
173 
296 

691 

270 
421 

39S 

212 

187 

143 
122 

21 

10 
6 


Number. 


1920 


886,383 

44,386 
503,973 
39, 223 
46, 276 
24, 921 
166, 273 
61,331 

1924,594 

918,253 

7,363 
910, 890 


39,687 

14,474 

28,636 

6,179 

3,296 

28,002 
13, 847 
14, 155 

28,169 

24,258 
3,911 

18,203 

17, 299 
904 

1,064 

201 


1910 


821,640 

52,731 
269, 001 
49, 424 
71, 464 
65, 397 
230, 171 
83,452 

136,191,389 

846,175 

9,353 

836,347 

475 

12,054 
23,114 

15,347 
4,904 
3,791 

16,491 

3,274 
13, 217 

8,933 
1,771 
7,162 

4,551 

325 

4,226 


TREES  NOT  OF  BEARING  AGE. 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1920 


45,655 

5,496 

8,085 

5,909 

5,757 

4,650 

6,309^ 

9,449 

23 

2,768 

35 

2,733 


881 
106 
290 
164 
196 

467 

136 
331 

211 

160 
51 

180 
153 
27 

29 

12 


Number. 


1920 


783,413 
24,317 

594, 736 
16, 505 
33, 451 
21, 893 
54, 759 
37,752 

1,599,660 

694,539 

7  522 
687^017 


75,723 
6,970 

13,417 

5,312 

462 

24,414 
7,500 
16, 914 

28,303 

27,321 

982 

71,592 

69,896 
1,696 

839 

4,575 


1910 


1,028,717 

33, 893 
214, 527 

11,813 
102, 043 

38, 654 
585, 396 

42,391 

12,602,813 

123,784 

1,773 

121,659 

352 

23,072 

7,515 

3,807 

7,775 

1,011 

17,176 

8,801 
8,375 

9,275 

2,745 
6,530 

22,269 

19, 552 

2,717 


1  Number  of  plants. 


75108°— 22- 


-56 


882 


ABSTP.ACT   OF   THE    CENSUS AGRICULTURE. 


Table    206.— NONCITRUS  SUBTROPICAL    FRUITS— PRODUCTION   AND  VALUE,   BY 

STATES:   1919  AND  1909. 

[A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  sliown  when  more  tlian  1,000.] 


CROP  AND  STATE. 


Total. 


Figs,  total 

Alabama 

California 

Georgia 

Louisiana. . . 
Mississippi . . 

Texas 

Other  states . 


Pineapples,  total. 


Olives,  total 

Arizona 

Cahfornia 

Other  states. 


Alligator  pears,  total . 

Bananas,  total 

Guavas,  total 

Mangoes,  total 

Loquats,  total 


Japanese  persimmons,  total. 

Cahfornia 

Other  states 


Pomegranates,  total 

California 

Other  states 


Bates,  total 

Cahfornia . . . 
Other  states. 


Sugar  apples,  total . 
Sapodillas,  total 


PRODUCTION. 


Unit. 


Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 


Crates. 


Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 


Crates . . 
Bunches 


Lbs. 


Boxes  .. 


Bu. 
Bu. 
Bu. 


Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 

Lbs. 
Lbs. 
Lbs. 


Boxes . 


1919 


26,876,827 

749, 154 
21,801,899 

638, 509 
1,351,060 

296, 706 

949, 055 
1, 090, 444 

2S,016 

.17,676,581 

112; 501 

17, 564, 020 


24,128 

6,405 

295,309 

5,263 

4,328 

29,429 

21,452 

7,977 

1,029,757 

953,588 
76, 169 

189,509 

144, 992 
44, 517 

201 

401 


1909 


35,060,395 

1, 773, 126 
22, 990, 353 
1,183,494 
2, 025, 308 
1, 949, 301 
2,411,870 
2, 726, 937 

778,651 

16,405,433 

264, 895 

16, 132, 412 

8,186 

4,920 

10,0GO 

354,062 

5,278 

4,541 

6,723 
2,696 
4,027 

152,825 

30, 075 
122, 750 

9,947 

3,332 
6,615 


Percent 
of  in- 
crease 


-23.3 

-57.7 
-5.2 
-46.0 
-33.  3 
-8i.8 
-00.7 
-60.0 

-96.7 

7.7 

-57.5 

8.9 


390.4 

-36.3 

-16.6 

-0.3 

-4.7 

337.7 

695.7 

98.1 

573.8 

-37.9' 


1919 


$4,807,381 


2,811,660 
112, 372 
2,  ISO,  194 
76, 620 
162, 129 
35,608 
113,888 
130, 849 

110,569 

1,416,377 

11,256 

1,405,121 


193,024 
8,010 
10,304 
18,423 
17,312 

117,716 

85,808 
31, 908 

61,786 

57, 215 
4,571 

40,092 
28,998 
11,094 

.   704 


1909 


$1,995,305 


803,810 

80, 960 
260, 1.53 

50, 326 

87, 009 
107, 609 

97,078 
120,675 

734,090 

404,574 

3,073 

401, 277 

224 

10,100 
5,661 

11,628 
5,739 
5,880 

9,087 

3,344 
5,743 

4,203 

968 

3,235 

533 

418 
115 


TKUITS   AND   NUTS. 


883 


Table  207.— ALMONDS,  PECANS,  AND  WALNUTS  (PERSIAN  OR  ENGLISH)— NUMBER  OF 
TREES,  1920  AND  1910,  AND  PRODUCTION  AND  VALUE,  1919  AND  1909,  BY  STATES. 


CROP  AND  STATE. 


Almonds,  total 

Texas 

Arizona 

Utah 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 

All  other  states. 

Pecans,  total 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Missouri 

Kansas 

Virginia 

North  Carolina . 
South  Carolina . 

Georgia 

Florida 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

California 

All  other  states. 

Walnuts    (Persian 
English),  total... 

New  York 

North  Carolina. 
Alabama 

Mississippi 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Utah 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 

All  other  states. 


TREES  or  BEAR- 
ING AGE. 


1920 


2,431,115 

4,174 
4,699 
6,477 
2,380 

3,507 
2, 408, 040 
1,838 

2, 672, 191 

4,590 
25, 289 
85, 434 
29, 193 
12, 452 

17,470 

58, 025 

444, 722 

113, 547 

7,591 

4,127 

176, 426 

129, 971 

19, 233 

94, 513 


1910 


1,187,962 

4,534 

6,639 

1, 4081 

695 

3, 96o! 

1, 166, 730 

3, 996i 

1, 619, 521 ' 

4,883; 
2S,  330 
48, 822 
27,716! 


6, 876' 
33, 366 
75, 519; 
42,512 

2,399, 

2,037 

44,683 
60, 524 
13, 958 
36, 527 


400, 480       96, 766| 

1,045,694  1,087,619! 

2, 007         4, 226l 

1,427         1,890 


1,390,061 

1,589 
1,103 
2,170 

2,241 
555 
562 
817 


914,270 

456 
2,125 
3,022 

2,705 

1,284 

1,228 

292 


TREES     NOT     OF 
BEARING  AGE. 


10, 703  3, 651 

88, 6&5  9, 526 

1, 274, 434  853, 237 

7, 192  3G,  744 


1920 


1,420,983 
1,306 

693 
5,515 

555 

1,296 

1, 407, 901 

3,717 


1910 


389,575 

1,528 
845 
664 

8,800 

4,117 

365,961 

7,660 


2,257,2881,685,066 


1, 755 
6,024 
31,891 
8,440 
3,897 

37, 227 

90, 025 

654, 281 

208, 613 

2,257 

7,002 

257,671 

254, 187 

26, 860 

101, 285 

108,650 

4-49, 464 

■   4, 707 

3,052 


583, 242 

2, 238 

982 

2,150 

1,281 
556 
679 
824 

18,760 

93, 214 

455, 814 

6,744 


946 
8,223 
7,214 
2,797 
2,337 

20, 781 
43, 639 
325, 779 
176, 207 
2, 301 

3,309 

125, 734 

148, 030 

13,811 

119,547 

53,796 

C21, 550 

2,793 

6,272 


SOS, 413 

139 

1,731 

4,180 

5,513 
1,260 
3,390 

484 

23,406 
177,004 
546,804 

42,502 


PRODUCTION 
(POUNDS). 


1919 


15,852,965 

41, 073 
10, 335 
48, 653 
12, 335 

29,945 

15, 699, 748 

10, 876 

31, 808, 548 
18,440 
182, 347 
555, 181 
252, 802 
33,927 

145, 753 

525,783 

2, 544, 377 

1, 02o,  673 

50, 352 

70,594 

1, 179, 735 

1, 559, 245 

348, 382 

2, 2-12, 859 

4,296,642 

16, 755, 421 

14, 125 

6,907 


59, 840, 407 

10, 778 
25, 576 
25,900 

32,932 
14,254 
19,807 
12, 138 


1909 


6, 793, 539 

16,932 

33, 759 

10, 664 

770 

17, 515 

6, 692, 513 

21, 386 

9,890,769 

19, 287 
107, 069 
147, 420| 

•    20,5S3| 
10, 568; 

74,861 
159, 823! 
354,0461 
307, 632 

28, 577i 

25, 581 
228, 341 
637, 293} 
249,955 
723, 578 

894, 172 

5, 832, 367 

44,955 

24,661 


22, 026, 524 
9,340 
73, 303 
43,673 

66, 492 
15, 436 
15, 173 
5,985 


96, 843         16, 450 
461, 845         79, 060 
59,091,390  21,432,266' 

48, 9441      2o9, 340| 


1919 


i3, 963, 264 

10, 274 
2,583 

12, 165 
3,  OSS 

7,489 
3,924,940 

2,728 

7,792,086 

5, 532 

45, 592 

166, 561 

75, 841 

10,184 

43, 736 
157, 734 
890, 535 
307, 705 

15, 110 

17,654 
353, 924 
389, 823 

87, 106 
672, 862 

859, 331 

3, 686, 191 

4,241 

2,424 


17, 916, 158 

2, 699 
6,396 
6,4i^ 

8,242 
3,566 
4,957 
3,036 

24, 217 

115,467 

17, 727, 417 

13, 677 


1909 


$711,970 

1,618 
4,193 
1,014 

86 

2,468 

700, 304 

2,2G7 

971,596 

1,940 

10, 301 

10, 467 

1,462 

1,356 

8,194 
30,442 
47, 845 
43,962 

2,887 

2,566 
30,540 
79,936 
17,603 
70, 635 

59, 481 

556, 203 

4,632 

1,144 


2,297,336 

858 
3,686 
3,557 

6,949 

1,384 

1,446 

533 

2.241 

8,2.88 

2, 217, 193 

21, 201 


884 


ABSTTIACT  OF  THE   CENSUS — ^AGRTCITLTURE. 


Table   208.— FOREST    PRODUCTS   OF    FARMS,  1919  AND    1909,   AND  AREA   IN 
MERCHANTABLE   TIMBER,   1920,  BY   DIVISIONS  AND   STATES. 


DIVISION    AND 

STATE. 


United  States.. 

Geog.  divisions: 
New  England. . 
Middle  Atlan  tic 
E.N.  Central... 
W.N.  Central.. 
South  Atlantic. 
E.S.  Central... 
W.S.  Central... 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts. .. 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.N.  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  N.  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota . . . 

South  Dakota . . . 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia . . . 

North  Carolina. . 

South  CaroUna. . 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  S.  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  S.  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado. 

New  Me.xico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

Cahfornia 


VALUE  OF  forest  PRODUCTS  OF  FARMS. 


Total. 


1919 


$394, 321, 828 


31,352 

37,  lis: 

57,817' 
30,400; 
113,621 
70,410; 
34,3% 
4,855 
14,285 


11,728 
5,53 
6,377 
4, 491 
470, 
2,753 

19,311 
1, 219 
16,587 

11,364 

10,955' 
6,259 
12,649 
16, 5S7 

9,067 

4, 404 

13,9;is 

206 

238 

933 

1,672 

777 
4,673 

24, 142, 
ll,34(i 
32, 735: 
14,2; 

21,657; 
4, 035 

16,606 
20,  .S68; 
18, 803' 
14, 132; 

13, 805, 

5, 4so; 

3, 508! 
11,601 

1, 253 

2, 329: 

156 

563 

326; 

67; 

120; 

37 

4, 738, 
5, 299' 
4, 248 


1909 


$195, 306, 283 


5,573 
3,610 
3,638 
2,668; 
312 
1,861 

10,365 

758' 
7,986 

5,761 

5,603 
3,325 
7,911 
9, 559; 

5,181 
3,649; 
8, 406' 

235; 

257; 

795 
1,366 

346 
2, 349; 

10, 118 
4, 004; 

11,364 
4, 513 
8,  938 
2, 375, 

7,843, 
8, 510; 
6, 308; 
6, 6O2; 

6,914 
3, 584 
1,602 
8,925; 

541 
1, 280; 

104; 

305 
253 
45 

e; 

42 

3,754 
2, 889, 
2,949 


Products  sold  (or  cut 
and  held  for  sale). 


1919 


$217, 716, 046  $92, 524, 205 


1909 


Products  used  (or  cut 
and  held  for  use). 


1919 


1909 


7,667 

4,282 
3,682; 
2,982; 
313 
1,683 

9,020, 

6I7; 

11, 156 

6,652 
6,417; 
2,644; 
4, 578' 
5, 270; 

3,113 

1, 285; 

5, 374; 

54; 

66; 

194; 

443; 

383 
2,638; 


15,679, 
7, 524' 

18,711 
5, 849 

11,881 
2,636; 

9, 569, 
13, 123; 
12,665' 

8, 825; 

7,778, 

3,604; 

966' 

6,249 

665, 
1,633 
53 
302 
114 
33 
50 

2,9% 
3, 558 
2,673 


3,527 
2,677 
2,065 
1, 795 
232 
1, 118 

4,393 

340' 

5, 199; 

2, 757, 
2,623 
1, 147; 
3,531 
3,918 

2,157 

892; 
2,798; 

74; 

96 
138 
309 

166 
1,073 

5,701 
2, 736 
5,949; 
1, 420; 
3, 204; 
1,242; 

4,261 
3,951 
2, 4S0; 
2, 393; 

2,708 

1,914 

374 

3,210 

328 
939 
45 

i6s; 

92 
14 

25 

2,698 
1,663; 
1,901 


$176, 605, 782  $102, 782, 078 


10,741, 
16,322, 
32, 253, 
19,927, 
48,320, 
26, 227, 
15,798, 
1,957, 
5,056, 


4,060,563 
1,250,044 
2,695,451 
1,508,822 
156,841 
1,069,448 

10,290,445 

601,811 

5,430,428 

4,712,403 
4,538,589 
3,614,288 
8,070,681 
11,317,423 

5,953,09; 

3,119,545 

8,563,745 
152, 260 
172,003 
739,065 

1,228,125 

393,969 
2,035,045 
200 
8,402,598 
3,821,905 
14,023,948 
8, 407, 446 
9, 775, 480 
1, 399, 77 

7,037,433 
7, 745, 138 
6, 137, 879 
5,306,857 

6,027,829 
1,875,689 
2,542,293 
5, 352, 579 

587,247 
695,620 
103, 374 
260,653 
182, 357 
34,726 
70, 177 
23, 573 

1;  741, 201 
1, 740, 142 
1,575,574 


248,338 
177,403 
181,758 
424, 474 
455, 537 
177,315 
818,  111 
905,919 
330, 163 


2,046,488 
932,432 

1,573,534 
873, 125 
79, 548 
743,211 

5,972,431 

417, 980 

2,786,992 

3,004,769 

2,979,878 
2, 178, 103 
4,380,879 
5,641,129 

3,023,761 

2, 756, 235 

5,608,502 

160, 829 

161,086 

656,698 

1,057,363 

180,061 
1,275,716 
138 
4,357,699 
1, 267, 504 
5,414,460 
3,092,453 
5,734,030 
1, 133, 470 

3,581,244 
4, 559, 591 
3, 827, 481 
4,209,029 

4,205,941 
1,669,563 
1,227,906 
5, 714, 728 

213,206 
340, 793 

58,  S59 
137,701 
161,025 

31,301 
5,809 

17,225 

1,055,873 
1,226,010 
1,048,280 


NURSEEIES    AND    GREENHOUSES. 


885 


Table  209,--NURSERIES  AND  GREENHOUSES,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES: 

1919  AND  1909. 


DIVISION  AND 
STATE. 


United  States.. 

Geog.  DiviaioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic. . . 
E.  North  Central.. 
W.  North  CentraL . 

South  Atlantic 

E.  South  Central.. 
W.  South  Central.. 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Coimecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsvlvania 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississipf)! 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


nurseries. 


2,532 
11,399 
8,146 
7,390 
8,210 
2,856 
4,765 
495 
5,600 


70 

91 

51 

1,517 

260 

543 

5,2S8 
3,337 
2,774 

2,789 
1,330 
1,869 
1,591 
567 

1,881 

2,158 

1,194 

388 

475 

235 

1,059 

189 

3,015 

2 

425 

188 

989 

315 

1,224 

1,863 

230 
1,168 
1,311 

147 

757 

335 

641 

3,032 

95 

95 

8 

159 

22 

60 

5.5 

1 

368 
1,212 
4,080 


1909 


Value  of  products 
sold. 


1919 


1909 


80,  618'$20, 434, 389  $21, 050,  822 


2, 647 
13,675 
13, 811' 
16, 614' 
9,963 
8,130 
5,734 
1,731 
8,313 


57 
24 
3' 
1,547 
212 
770 

8,680 
2,167 
2,828 

4,718 
1, 8.50 
3,454 
3,034 
755 

3,854 
3,430 
2,459 
472 
399 
1,997 
4,003 

182 

4.240 

(1) 

569 

464 

754 

21 

1,502 

2,231 

542 
3,976 
3,079 

533 


857 
3,847 

341 
530 

(1) 
241 

24 
18 
577 
(1) 

1,342 
2,168 
4,803 


1, 255, 
4, 39S, 
3, 519, 
2, 983, 
2,223, 
1, 024, 
1, 237, 
210, 
3, 582, 


37,538 

30,755 

25,  725 

743, 323 

101, 739 

315, 943 

2, 310, 253 
1, 048, 919 
1, 039, 439 

1, 286, 947 
409, 475 
780, 092 
779, 155 
263, 649 

774, 060 

532, 399 

1, 045, 697 

30. 088 
212, 101 

98,400 
290, 470 

56. 089 
392, 464 

700 
100, 256 
38, 854 
334,977 
106, 871 
257, 491 
935,843 

67,245 
666, 028 
234,670 

56,959 

185,860 

101, 097 

79, 222 

871, 192 

34,582 
45, 335 

1,025 
83,062 

2,300 

23,481 

20,298 

30 

308,665 

344, 168 

2, 929, 458 


989, 080 
355, 340 
037,  823 
841, 690 
Sol,  351 
147, 669 
711,284 
594,0% 
522, 489 


23,244 
11,897 
11,014 

60.5, 875 
75,544 

261,506 

2, 7.50, 957 
681, 814 
922, 569 

860, 351 
411,387 
822, 284 
642, 774 
301,027 

863, 014 
845, 912 
529, 394 
30, 997 
70,  827 
553, 053 
948, 493 

39, 057 

456, 900 

150 

159, 992 

79,268 

266,  968 

4,409 

366, 433 

478, 174 

115,963 

697, 703 

259, 057 

74,946 

198,579 

87,643 

171, 952 

1, 2.53, 110 

174, 427 

143,234 

1,680 

72,090; 

9, 1S2 

4,  535 

188, 455 

493 

526, 681 

783, 020 

%  212, 788 


GREENHOUSES. 


Square  feet  under 
glass. 


1920 

(Jan.  1) 


1910 

(Apr.  15) 


162, 368, 5931114, 655, 276 


$77, 380, 230 


714, 

754, 

272, 

12, 953, 

2, 274; 

3,  504 

18, 289, 
8, 725, 
16, 923, 

19, 397, 
7, 229, 

19, 626, 
5, 672, 
4, 128, 

2, 758, 
3, 663! 
5, 099, 
179 
224; 
1,041 
2,230, 

241 
2, 162: 

864; 
1, 650, 
467; 
453 
204 
905 
326; 

1,662, 
1,245; 

485, 
260, 

3.52 

301 

722; 

1,253; 

843 
237, 

43; 

1, 982, 

158 

e; 

487, 
14; 

2,<  . 
1, 627, 
5,063 


896,562 
753, 770 
404,093 
212, 237 
962, 357 
280,388 
727, 192 
125, 030 
293,647 


706, 
752, 

178, 
7, 382, 
2, 027 
2, 849, 

15, 066, 

8,  m), 

13,846, 

7,582 
3, 741 
15, 950 
4, 122; 
2,007, 

1, 419 

2,183' 

2, 8I2; 

70, 

101 

84-1 

78i; 

244, 

2, 175; 

985 

1, 413 

296 

193 

74 

867: 

711; 


532  1, 363, 

312  1, 23(i 
9.52  463: 
786         216, 


904 

004 
971 
067 

9021 
4311 
056 
534i 
703! 
516 
513 
000 


235 
347: 

158; 


308 

59; 

33 

1, 340; 

87, 

29: 

261 

4, 

1, 539, 

716, 

5, 037, 


Value  of  products 
sold. 


1919 


702, 750 
981, 133 
948, 794 
609, 294 
836, 612 
785,  530 
677, 955 
030, 105 
808, 057 


383,001 

317, 42S 

1S6,  897 

5, 536, 532 

1, 102, 063 

2, 166, 829 

8,689,325 
5, 084, 684 
8, 227, 124 

7, 052, 500 
3, 056, 094 
9, 978, 606 
2, 766, 760 
2, 094, 774 

1, 387, 168 
2, 059, 773 
2, 229,  SOS 
156,617 
214, 726 
603, 684 
957, 518 

111,608 
931, 999 
541, 993 
720,  779 
210,  812 
325, 245 
140, 178 
500,420 
353, 578 

718,453 
626, 923 
264, 625 
175, 529 

197, 829 
150, 323 
534, 705 
795, 098 

525, 128 

114, 511 

21,217 

1, 062, 264 

76, 178 

4,343 

220,  864 

5,  GOO 

1, 046, 021 

584,665 

2, 177, 371 


1909 


$34,  872, 329 


677, 316 
810, 076 
029, 125 
642,343 
932, 426 
005,  548 
846, 009 
753,914 
175, 572 


301,005 
236,144 
78,726 

2, 455, 467 
558, 543 

1,047,431 

5, 148, 949 
2, 857, 709 
3, 803, 418 

2, 384, 830 
1, 212, 891 
3, 694,  801 
1, 143, 764 
592, 839 

603,935 
657, 393 
653, 903 
47, 221 
50,008 
356, 168 
273, 715 

71,429 
597, 001 
303,509 
362, 4S8 

78, 377 
126, 995 

52, 094 
271, 427 

69,106 

392,409 
344, 579 
168, 239 
100, 321 

153, 421 

126, 212 

92, 016 

474, 360 

104,601 
43, 314 
12, 280 

468, 685 

31, 121 

11,177 

81, 116 

1,620 

518, 226 

268,  833 

1,388,513 


>  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


886 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — AGRICULTUKE. 

Table  210 GROSS  VALUE  OF  FARM  PRODUCTS, 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


tTnited  States. . 

Geog.  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic... 
E.  North  Central.. 
W.  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

E.  South  Central.. 
W.  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E.  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

W.  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

E.  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Ten  nessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

W.  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


gross  value  of  farm 
products.! 


1919 


$21,425,623,614 


$8,494,230,307 


505, 
1,561, 
4, 410, 
5,581, 
2,629, 
1, 795, 
2, 739, 

921, 
1,281, 


397, 039 
158, 784 
240,680 
297, 432 
345,466 
544, 716 
481, 559 
882,633 
275,305 


154,076,196 
51,771,331 
99, 473, 142 

109, 223, 194 
13,682,138 
77, 171, 038 

743,823,392 
135,000,544 
682, 334, 84S 

941,729,697 
782, 101, 167 
1,298,906,947 
606,886,581 
780,616,288 

734, 485, 441 
1,447,938,473 
952,663,253 
368,055,889 
411,111,307 
784,677,206 
882,365,803 

32, 182, 526 
158,178,779 
1, 019, 770 
425,199,212 
169,066,516 
614, 084, 854 
489,979,710 
638,430,053 
101,204,046 

512,459,424 
492,407,214 
383, 178, 279 
407, 499, 799 

424,486,802 

237,628,052 

707, 895, 000 

1,369,471,705 

142, 597, 141 
181,709,550 
68, 153, 818 
280,295,333 
75, 172, 758 
59,771,691 
87,764,314 
26,418,019 

301,271,159 
209,459,266 
770,544,880 


1909 


245,324,983 
696,940,531 
1, 837, 378, 383 
2, 406, 517, 48" 
933, 535, 056 
755,030,256 
889,110,743 
319,880,602 
410,512,266 


61, 318, 188 
28, 883, 566 
49,706,224 
59,874,639 
8,085,786 
37, 456, 580 

352,396,646 
62,894,826 
281,649,059 

388,190,729 
341,312,962 
586,483,959 
253, 749, 286 
267,641,447 

279,063,342 
598,798,749 
429,669,778 
204,914,024 
177,513,492 
327, 145, 309 
389,412,793 

13, 355, 761 

64,171,069 

713, 126 

150, 872, 046 

70, 770, 172 
176, 261, 942 
156, 350, 420 
257,351,095 

43,689,425 

218,456,263 
192,931,905 
170,939,250 
172,702,838 

1.53, 834, 875 

90, 401, 857 

214,868,112 

430,005,899 

64,066,171 
54,963,112 
34, 480, 518 
84, 871, 022 
24,901,620 
13, 112, 666 
30,801,598 
12,683,89 

104,688,632 

80, 842, 010 

224,981,624 


$2,667,072,273 


LnrE-.sTocK  products. 


1919 


$1,177,974,703 


132,411,030 
412,960,765 
721, 387, 462 
550,742,614 
204,301,963 
159,643,789 
181,346,648 
121,132,"- 
183,145,033 


26,075,219 
14,681,368 
31,573,340 
33, 850, 892 
5,367,881 
20,862,330 

225,465,739 

31,482,945 

156,012,081 

155,587,919 
99,350,023 
142,351,262 
111,076,235 
213,022,023 

113,236,965 
130,250,447 
105,601,436 
30,979,932 
35, 739, 209 
54,612,075 
80,322,550 

5, 778, 747 
25, 522, 172 
119,263 
46,311,494 
26,332,970 
35,860,056 
20,354,060 
36,401,316 

7,621,885 

50,928,217 
50,960,694 
30,426,993 
27, 327, 885 

30,083,950 
13,613,465 
49, 887, 518 
87,761,715 

24,809,029 

22,225,355 

14,004,109 

26,921,292 

8,447,826 

6,294,886 

13,735,823 

4,694,649 

44,066,349 
35,146,671 
103,932,013 


1909 


73,922 

192,977 

298, 143 

245,673 

89, 426: 

73,815 

79,880 

55,917 

68,217 


13,613 

8,583' 
14,821 
21, 932 

3,406 
11,564 

104, 867 
17,951 
70, 159; 

68,500 
44,319 
67,390 
48, 380: 
69,552 

44,645 
66,053 
49, 839: 
9,832 
13,660: 
24,961 
36,681 

2,910 
11,907: 
142 
21, 473 
11,984 
14,904 

7,611 
14,933 

3, 498; 

24,776 
22, 398: 
13, 513 
13, 127 

14,115 

20,379; 
38,097; 

12,749, 
7, 749 

10,234 
9,705 
5,045 
2,769 
5,664 
1,998; 

15,538 
14,401 

38,277: 


LIVE  stock;  sold  or 
slaughtered. 


1919 

(■estimated). 


$3,511,050,000 


$1,833,175,487 


55,500, 
170, 200; 
784,200 
,312,600 
221, 550 
256, 500 
352, 200: 
230, 700 
127,600 


15, 700 
7,700 
13,300 
10,900 
1,300 
6, 600 

71,000 

8,700 

90,500; 

159, 400 
171, 100: 
274, 8OO: 
75, 6OO: 
103, 300; 

104,000 
420, 300 
270,800 
34,900: 
63,700 
208, 700 
210, 200 

2,400 
16, 8OO; 

61, 100 
34,600 
41,600 
18,000 
39, 000: 
8,000 

96, 800 
101 , 000 
29, 100 
29,600^ 

39,400 

12, 100 

103,  SOO 

196,900^ 

46, 000 
30, 500 
23,700 
70,600 
25, 7()0 
10,900 
15,600 
7,700; 

23,900 
36,200 
67,5a): 


1909 

(as  reported). 


30, 416, 780 
89,563,068 
422, 925, 855 
715,336,435 
102,508,692 
129, 996, 105 
181,003,205 
100, 115, 107 
61,310,240 


8,419,921 
4,329,750 
7,458,895 
6,020,530 
746, 583 
3, 441, 101 

39,261,111 

4,996,850 

45,305,107 

89,596,986 
92,896,132 
147,060,674 
43, 567, 427 
49,804,636 

41,064,015 
218,216,303 
159,239,222 
14,456,748 
38,359,140 
106, 077, 755 
137,923,252 

1,338,609 

8, 469, 767 

24,456 

28,982,606 

18, 456, 118 

18,526,988 

6,790,617 
15,869,720 

4,049,811 

54,733,377 
49,847,367 
13, 150, 064 
12,265,297 

20,323,592 

5,780,166 

61,099,694 

93,799,753 

21,609,099 
12,865,703 
14,224,680 
24,208,175 
10,941,885 
4,847,097 
6,656,236 
4,762,232 

10,249,346 
17,433,774 
33,627,120 


1  This  "gross  value  of  farm  products"  corresponds  approximately  with  the  gross  value  of  products  for 
a  manufacturing  industry,  and  for  many  purposes  forms  a  fairly  satisfactory  index  of  the  relative  im- 
portance of  agricuKurc  in  different  areas.  It  contains,  however,  a  large  element  of  dupUcation  on  ac- 
count of  crops  fed  to  live  stock,  and  some  further  duiilication  wliere  domestic  animals  are  sold  by  one 
farmer  to  another  and  resold  within  the  year.  The  duphcation  is  most  serious  in  states  where  live-stock 
products  are  most  important. 


GROSS  VALUE   OF  FARM  PRODUCTS. 
BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919  AND  1909. 


887 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


FOREST  PRODUCTS. 


1919 


1909 


1919 


1909 


NURSERY  AND  GREEN- 
HOUSE PRODUCTS. 


1919 


1909 


United  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central... 
West  North  Contriil.. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central . . . 
West  South  Central. . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  EngLjVNd: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvama 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


$14,  755, 364, 894 


S5, 231, 850, 683  $394, 321, 828  $195, 306, 283  $97, 814, 619 


$55,923,151 


275, 

914, 

2, 818, 

3, 676, 

2,083, 

1,306, 

2, 168, 

562, 

918, 


175, 536 
499, 927 
367, 792 
902, 149 
808,429 
179, 989 
622,649 
954,399 
854,024 


117, 
379, 
1,072, 
1, 419, 
693, 
519, 
604, 
159, 
265, 


654, 874 
123, 636 
080, 129 
131, 769 
806, 241 
800, 422 
643,008 
918, 622 
691, 982 


100,152,324 
23, 509, 665 
47, 999, 600 
53,700,925 
5,340,378 
44,472,644 

417,046,864 

87, 481, 186 

409,968,877 

607,037,562 
497, 229, 719 
801, 737, 833 
401, 014, 810 

445,347,868 

506,020,233 
890,391,299 
559,  047, 854 
301, 782, 935 
311, 006, 809 
519, 729, 771 
588, 923, 248 

23,058,906 

109, 858, 608 

307, 614 

292, 824, 260 

96,537,459 
503,229,313 
437, 121, 837 
&J0, 613, 626 

80,256,806 

347,338,888 
318,2,85,307 
304,34S,&38 
336,207,156 

340, 813, 256 

206, 182, 548 

550,084,742 

1,071,542,103 

69, 975, 185 
126,495,111 
30,270,630 
181,065,239 
40, 619, 634 
42,481,230 
58,067,067 
13,980,303 

227,212,008 
131, 884, 639 
589,757,377 


33,386,440 
12,112,260 
23, 697, 700 
26,191,705 
2, 986, 816 
19, 279, 953 

190,002,693 
35, 6-18, 849 
153,472,094 

221,086,342 
196, 869, 691 
364, 190, 261 
152, 102, 869 
137, 830, 966 

186,705,665 
309, 376, 240 
211,001,359 
180,311,555 
125,116,080 
194, 401, 937 
212, 218, 933 

8, 650, 192 
40,330,688 
242, 582 
89,775,045 
36, 167, 014 
131,071,959 
137.379,131 
216,971,974 
33,217,656 

130, 594, 808 
111,13.3,210 
137,  &40, 733 
140,531,671 

112, 129, 230 

73, 536, 538 

131, 522, 220 

287,455,020 


32,880,915 
9,903,071 

50,110,677 
8, 619, 802 
5, 434, 664 

18,204,379 
5,878,425 

74,101,381 
45, 064, 450 
146,526,151 


31,352, 
37, 118, 
57, 817, 
30, 460, 
113,624, 
70, 410, 
34, 396, 
4,855, 
14,285, 


11,728,114 
5,532,115 

6,377,580 

4,491,522 

470, 07" 

2,753,292 

19, 311, 211 
1, 219, 810 
16, 687, 327 

11,364,709 
10, 355, 856 
6,259,154 
12, 649, 621 
16, 587, 974 

9,067,015 

4, 404, 555 

13,938,458 

206,317 

238, 462 

933, 276 

1,672,077 

777, 176 
4, 673, 536 
200 
24, 142, 423 
11,316,421 
32, 735, 263 
14, 2.o6, 764 
21, 637, 200 
4, 035, 934 

16,606,621 
20, 868, 262 
18, 803, 353 
14, 132, 270 

13, 805, 907 
5, 480, 619 
3, 508, 813 

11,601,597 

1,253,217 

2,329,244 

156, 837 

56:3, 476 

326, 820 

67, 7.54 

120, 262 

37,437 

4,738,116 
5,299,123 
4,248,661 


664,763 
110,765 
161, 851 
891, 878 
010, 178 
264,946 
026, 984 
580, 902 
594,016 


5,573,763 
3,610,178 
3, 638, 537 
2, 668, 410 
312,022 
1, 861, 853 

10,365,651 

758, 515 

7,986,599 

5,761,941 
5,603,322 
3, 325, 259 
7,911,901 
9, 559, 428 

5, 181, 508 

3, 649, 032 

8, 406, 823 

235, 386 

257, 126 

795,053 

1,366,950 

346,062 
2, 349, 045 
238 
10, 118, 851 
4, 004, 484 
11,364,134 
4,513,092 
8, 938, 390 
2,375,882 

7, 843, 142 
8, 510, 710 
6, 308, 151 
6, 602, 943 

6,914,262 
3, 584, 340 
1,602,720 
8, 925, 662 

541,800 

1,280,512 

104, 259 

305, 719 

253,822 

45, 312 

6,730 

42,748 

3,754,293 
2, 889, 991 
2,949,732 


10,957,773 
26,379,744 
28,468,112 
10, 592, 509 
6,060,157 
2, 810, 432 
2, 915, 326 
2, 240, 218 
7,390,348 


420, 539 

348, 183 

222, 622 

6, 279, 855 

1,203,802 

2, 4js2, 772 

10, 999, 578 
6,113,603 
9,266,563 

8, 339, 507 
3, 465, 569 
10, 758, 698 
3,545,915 
2,358,423 

2,161,228 

2, 592, 172 

3, 275, 505 

186, 705 

426, 827 

702, 081 

1,247,988 

167, 697 
1, 324, 463 
542, 693 
821,035 
249, 666 
660, 222 
247, 049 
757,911 
1,289,421 


1,3.>1,086 

928,833 

5, 106, 829 


5,666,396 
16, 165, 416 
12,066.948 
6, 484, 033 
3,783,777 
2, 153, 217 
2, 557, 293 
1,348,010 
5,698,061 


324,249 

248, 041 

89, 740 

3, 061, 342 
634,087 

1,308,937 

7, 899, 906 
3, 539, 523 
4,725,987 

3, 245, 181 
1,624,278 
4,517,085 
1, 786, 538 
893, 866 

1, 466, 949 

1, 503, 305 

1, 183, 297 

78, 218 

120, 835 

909, 221 

1,222,208 

110, 486 
1, 053, 901 
303, 659 
522, 480 
157,  WS 
393, 963 
56, 503 
637, 860 
547,280 


785, 698 

508,372 

1,292,951 

1,042,282 

499,295 

427, 296 

232,488 

175  267 

383,689 

352,000 

251,420 

213, 855 

613,927 

263, 968 

1,666,290 

1,727,470 

559, 710 

279,028 

159, 846 

186,  S18 

22,242 

13,960 

1,145,326 

540, 775 

78, 478 

40,303 

27,824 

15,712 

241, 162 

269, 571 

5,630 

2,11.S 

1,044,907 
1,051,8.'3 
3, 601, 301 


2  The  value  of  domestic  animals  sold  or  slaughtered  was  not  called  for  by  the  1920  farm  schedule.  The 
estimated  value  obtained  for  1919  was  based  on  the  ratio  between  the  animals  sold  or  slaughtered  in  1909 
and  those  on  hand  in  1910.  and  the  changes  in  the  number  and  average  value  of  comparable  classes  uL 
animals  from  1910  to  1920. 


i 


IRRIGATION 


(889) 


CONTENTS. 


Table.  Pa^e. 

1.  Summary  for  the  United  States:  1920  and  1910 891 

2.  Number  of  farms  and  acreage  irrigated:  1890  to  1920 cS92 

3.  Acreage,  classified  by  source  of  water  supply:  1919  and  1909 892 

4.  Acreage,  classified  by  character  of  enterprise:  1920  and  1910 892 

5.  Acreage  irrigated,  1919  and  1902,  acreage  enterprises  were  capable  of  irrigating  in  1920,  and  acreage 

included  in  enterj^rises,  1920,  by  principal  drainage  basins 893 

6.  Acreage  irrigated,  1919  and  1909,  acreage  enterprises  were  capable  of  irrigating  in  1920  and  1910, 

and  acreage  included  in  enterjirises,  1920  and  1910,  by  states 894 

7.  Capital  invested  in  irrigation  enterprises:  1890  to  1920 894 

8.  Capital  invested,  1920,  and  cost  of  operation  and  maintenance,  1919,  classified  by  source  of  water 

supply 894 

9.  Capital  "invested,  by  principal  drainage  basins:  1920  and  1902 895 

10.  Capital  invested,  1920,  and  cost  of  operation  and  maintenance,  1919,  classified  by  character  of 

enterprise 895 

11.  Capital  invested,  by  states:  1890  to  1920 896 

12.  Irrigation,  works:  li920  and  1910 896 

13.  Principal  irrigation  works,  by  states:  1920 897 

14.  Acreage,  yield,  and  value  of  principal  crops  grown  on  irrigated  land  in  1919 898 

(890) 


IRRIGATION. 


A  census  of  irrigation  has  been  taken  as  a  part  of  the  census  of  agriculture  in  each 
census  from  1890  to  1920.  The  scope  of  the  inquiiies  was  considerably  enlarged  in 
1910,  particularly  in  the  matter  of  sources  of  water  supply  and  character  of  enterprises 
supplying  water,  making  it  possible  to  classify  the  data  collected. 

The  tables  which  follow  present  the  most  important  facts — acreage  and  cost — for 
the  four  censuses  from  1890  to  1920,  inclusive,  and  classify  the  data  collected  for 
1910  and  1920  by  source  of  water  supply  and  by  character  of  enterprise. 

An  irrigation  "enterprise"  is  an  independent  irrigation  establishment  and  includes 
the  works  for  supplying  water  and  the  land  to  which  water  is  supplied  or  is  to  be  sup- 
plied, except  that  the  cost  or  valueof  the  land  is  not  included  in  the  "capital  invested." 

The  report  of  crops  grown  on  irrigated  land  is  incomplete  to  some  extent.  Enumer- 
ators were  instructed  to  mark  on  the  agricultural  schedule  the  crops  that  were  grown 
on  irrigated  land,  but  it  was  e\T.dent  from  the  schedules  that  these  instructions 
were  not  always  followed.  So  far  as  possible  the  missing  information  was  supplied 
in  the  office,  but  this  could  not  be  done  in  all  cases.  Consequently,  the  totals  given 
foracreage  harvested,  quantity  produced,  and  value  are  all  too  small.  It  is  believed, 
however,  that  the  data  given  are  representative  and  the  averages  of  yield  and  value 
correctly  represent  the  return  from  irrigated  land. 

Table  1.— SUMMARY  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920  AND  1910. 


CENSUS  OF- 


1920 


Number  of  all  farms 1, 916, 391 

Approximate  land  area  of  states  included acres.  .1, 223, 989, 120 

All  land  in  farms  in  states  included acres. .     505, 440, 954 

Improved  land  in  farms  in  states  included acres. .     214,689, 819 


Number  of  farms  irrigated 

Area  irrigated acres. . 

Area  enterprises  were  capable  of  irrigating acres. . 

Area  included  in  enterprises acres. . 

Per  cent  irrigated: 

Number  of  all  farms 

Approximate  land  area 

Land  in  farms 

Impro\ed  land  in  farms 

Excess  of  area  enterprises  were  capable  of  irrigating 

over  area  irrigated acres. . 

Excess  of  area  included  in  enterprises  over  area  irri- 
acres.. 


Area  of  irrigated  land  reported  as  available  for  settle- 
ment   acres. . 


Capital  invested 

Average  per  acre  enterprises  were  capable  of  irri- 


Estimated  final  cost  of  existing  ent  erprises 

Average  per  acre  included  in  enterprises 

Average  cost  of  operation  and  maintenance  per  acre . 


231,541 
191,716 
020, 477 
890,821 

12.1 
1.6 
3.8 
8.9 


6,828,761 
16,699,105 

2,257,981 

$697,657,328 

$26. 81 

$819,778,005 

$22.84 

$2.43 


1910 


1,776,046 

1,224,063,360 

416,462,547 

186,786,227 


162,723 
433,285 
285,403 
245,464 


9.2 
1.2 
3.5 

7.7 

5,852,118 
17,812,179 

(*) 

$321,454,008 

$15.85 

$437,948,825 

$13.58 

m.07 


INCREASE.! 


Amount. 


140,345 

«-74,240 

88,978,407 

27,903,592 

68, 81S 
4,758,431 
5,735,074 
3,645,357 

2.9 
0.4 
0.3 
1.2 

976,643 

-1,113,074 

2,257,981 

$376,203,320 

$10.96 

$381,829,180 

$9.26 

$1.36 


Per 
cent. 


7.9 
(=) 
21.4 
14.9 

42.3 
33.0 
28.3 
11.3 


16.7 
-6.2 


117.0 

69.1 

87.2 
68.2 


1  A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease. 

2  Decrease  due  to  the  building  of  several  reservoirs  in  connection  with  irrigation  projects. 

3  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent  decrease. 
*  Not  reported  in  1910. 

6  Does  not  include  cost  of  operation  and  maintenancefor  rice  growing  districts  in  Gulf  states;  consequently 
figures  for  1919  and  1909  are  not  coraparabl(3. 

(891) 


892  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — ^IRRIGATION. 

Table  2.— NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  ACREAGE  IRRIGATED:  1890  TO  1920. 


FARMS  IRRIGATED. 

AREA  IRRIGATED. 

CENSUS  YEAR. 

Number. 

Per 
cent  of 
increase. 

Per 

cent  of 

all 

farms. 

Acres. 

Per 
cent  of 
increase. 

Per 
cent  of 
total 
land 
area. 

Per 
cent  of 
land  in 
farms. 

Per 
cent 
of  im- 
proved 
land 
in 
farms. 

1920. 

231,541 
162,723 
113,829 
54,136 

42.3 
43.0 
110.3 

12.1 
9.2 

8.2 
5.8 

19,191,716 
14,433,285 

7,744,467 
3,715,758 

33.0 

86.4 
108.4 

1.6 
1.2 

0.7 
0.3 

3.8 
3.5 
2.2 
2.1 

8  9 

1910 

7  7 

1900 

6.2 

1890 

3  8 

Table  3.— ACREAGE,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SOURCE  OF  "WATER  SUPPLY:  1919  AND  1909. 


Total 

Streams,  gravity 

Streams,  pumped 

Streams,  pumped  and  gravity 

Wells,  pumped 

Wells,  flowing 

Wells,  flowing  and  pumped 

Lakes,  pumped 

Lakes,  gravity 

Springs 

Stored  storm  water 

City  water 

Sewage 

Streams,  gravity,  and  pumped  wells 
Streams,  gravity,  and  flowing  wells. 

O  ther  mixed 

Other  and  not  reported 


AREA  IRRIGATED  (ACRES). 


1919 


19,191,716 


14,527,060 

1,226,510 

199, 595 

1,263,098 

65,856 

35,685 

35, 730 

100, 646 

198,008 

98,873 

930 

2,578 

344, 713 

82,665 

996,621 

13, 148 


1909 


14,433,385 


12,767,351 
608,659 

m 

489,341 
144,420 

(=) 

17,826 

59,631 
196, 186 
105,792 

(2) 

(2) 

(=>) 

(2) 

44,079 


Increase.! 


Amount. 


4,758,431 


1,759,709 

617, 851 

199, 595 

773, 757 

-78,564 

35,685 

17,904 

41,015 

1,822 

-6,919 

930 

2,578 

344,713 

82, 665 

952,542 

13,148 


Per 
cent. 


33.0 


13.8 
10L5 


158.1 
-54.4 


100.4 


0.9 
-6.5 


Area 
enterprises 

were 

capable  of 

irrigating 

in  1920 

(acres). 


26,020,477 


Area 
included 
in  enter- 
prises, 
1920 
(acres). 


35,890,821 


19,269,136 

2,118,942 

237, 700 

1,674,819 

79,777 

42, 703 

59, 760 

149,377 

251,792 

223,434 

1,401 

3,301 

389, 790 

104, 569 

1,39S,>004 

15,972 


26,040,237 

2,885,098 

284,353 

2, 356, 748 

131,137 

84,379 

80,564 

312,169 

409,528 

319,972 

1,606 

5,540 

465,293 

205, 121 

2,290,850 

17,566 


1  A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Per  cent  not  shown  when  more  than  1,000. 

2  Not  included  in  classiflcatiou  in  1910. 

Table  d.— ACREAGE,   CLASSIFIED    BY   CHARACTER    OF   ENTERPRISE:   1920   AND   1910. 


ITEM  AND  CLAS.S. 


ACREAGE  IRRIGATED. 

Total v.-*. 

Individual  and  partnership). '. . . .  1 

Cooperative 

Irrigation  district 

Carey  Act 

Commercial 

U.  S.  Reclamation  Service 

U.  S.  Indian  Service : 

State 

City 

Other  and  mixed 

Not  reported 

1  A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease 


CENSUS  OF— 


1920 


19,191,716 


6,848, 

6,581, 

1,822, 

523, 

1,822, 

1,254, 

284, 

5, 

40, 

7, 


1910 


14,433,285 


6,594,614 
4,643,539 
528, 642 
288,553 
1,809,379 
395,646 
172,912 

n 

(») 


Amount.     Per  cent 


4,758,431 


254, 193 

1,937,801 

1,294,245 

235,376 

12,622 

858,923 

111,639 

5,620 

40, 146 

7,236 

570 


33.0 


3.9 

41.7 
244.8 

81.6 

0.7 

217. 1 


'^  Not  included  in  classification  in  1910. 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS IRRIGATION. 


893 


TABLE  A ACREAGE,  CLASSIFIED  BY  CHARACTER  OF  ENTERPRISE:  1920  AND  1910- 

Continucd. 


ITEM   AND   CLASS. 


ACREAGE  ENTERPRISES  "WERE  CAPABLE  OF 
IRRIGATING. 

Total 

Individual  and  partnersliip 

Cooperative ' 

Irrigation  district 

Carey  Act 

Commercial 

U.S.  Reclamation  Ser\'ice 

U.  S.  Indian  Ser^^.ce 

Stale 

City 

Other  and  mixed 

Not  reported 

ACREAGE  INCLUDED  IN  ENTERPRISES. 

Total 

Individual  and  partnersliip 

Cooperative 

Irrigation  district 

Carey  Act 

Commercial 

U.S.  Reclamation  Service 

U.  S.  Indian  Service 

State 

City 

Other  and  mLxed 

Not  reported 


CENSUS  OF— 


1920 


26,030,477 


, 255, 756 
,403,298 
531,425 
804, 298 
799,563 
680,643 
484,486 

7,379 
44,458 

8,546 
625 


35,890,821 


008, 415 

628,543 

432, 109 

188,937 

999,581 

627, 176 

932,985 

9, 581 

49,650 

13,114 

700 


1910 


20,285,403 


8,086,766 

6,191,577 

800,451 

1,089,677 

2,954, 1G6 

786, 190 

376, 576 

(2) 
(2) 
(2) 


33,245,464 


10,621,067 
8,830,197 
1,581,465 
2,573,874 
.5,786,777 
1,973,016 

879,068 

(') 

(-) 

(') 


Amount.     Percent 


5,735,074 


1,168,990 

2,211,72L 

1,730,974 

—285,379 

-154,603 

894,453 

107,910 

7,379 

44,458 

8,546 

625 


3,645,357 


2,387,348 

1,798,346 

1,850,644 

-1,384,937 

-1,787,196 

654, 160 

53,917 

9, 581 

49, 650 

13,144 

.     700 


28.3 


14.5 
35.7 
216.2 
-26.2 
-5.2 
113.8 
28.7 


11.3 


22.5 

20.4 

117.0 

-53.8 

-30. 9 

33.2 

0.1 


A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease. 


«  Not  included  in  classification  in  1910. 


Table  5.-ACREAGE  IRRIGATED,  1919  AND  1902,  ACREAGE  ENTERPRISES  WERE 
CAPABLE  OF  IRRIGATING  IN  1920,  AND  ACREAGE  INCLUDED  IN  ENTERPRISES, 
1920,  BY  PRINCIPAL  DRAINAGE  BASINS. 


DRAINAGE   BASIN. 


Total 

Missouri  River  and  tributaries 

Mississippi  River  and  tributaries  other 
than  Missouri  River 

Gulf  streams  other  than  Mississippi  River 
and  Rio  Grande 

Rio  Grande  and  tributaries 

Independent  streams  in  Rio  Grande 
drainage  basin 

Colorado  River  and  tributaries 

White  Water  Draw  and  tributaries 

Great  Basin 

Columbia  River  and  tributaries 

Pacific  Ocean  streams  other  than  Colum- 
bia and  Colorado  Rivers 


area  IRRIGATED   (ACRES). 


19,191,716 


698,077 
1,293,863 

18,992 

2,312,047 

5,871 

2,313,163 

3,873,245 

3,570,687 


1902 


8,874,408 


Increase. 


10,317,308     116.3 


1,614,041 

564,806 

676,244 
797,276 

10,637 

1,384,864 

.5,487 

673, 690 

2, 575, 808 

2,014,455 


Per 

cent. 


63.7 

143.5 

(1) 
160.6 

127.3 
149.4 

(1) 

41.1 
198.5 

129.4 


Area 
enterprises 

were 

capable  of 

irrigating, 

1920 

(acres). 


26,020,477 


35,890,821 


5,805,630 

1,152,261 

1,157,529 
1,887,433 

26,852 

2,986,937 

9,950 

2,869,858 

4,968,518 

5,155,509 


Area 
included 
in  enter- 
prises 
in  1920 
(acres). 


8,483,171 

1,543,064 

1,602,169 
2,594,127 

34,026 
4,064,492 

16,623 
4,238,028 
6,336,801 

6,978,320 


1  Per  cent  not  shown  when  more  than  1,000. 


894 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    (n<:]SrSUf> TRRTrxATTON, 


Table  6.— ACREAGE  IRRIGATED,  1919  AND  1909,  ACREAGE  ENTERPRISES  WERE 
CAPABLE  OF  IRRIGATING  IN  1920  AND  1910,  AND  ACREAGE  INCLUDED  IN  ENTER- 
PRISES, 1920  AND  1910,  BY  STATES. 


Total 

Arizona 

Arkansas 

California .... 

Colorado 

Idaho 

Kansas 

Louisiana. . .. 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

New  Mexico. . 
North  Dakota 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

South  Dakota 

Texas 

Utah 

Washington . . 
Wyoming 


AREA  IRRIGATEn   (ACRES). 


1919 


19,191,716 


467,565 

143,946 

4,219,010 

3,348,385 

2,488,806 

47,312 

454,882 

1,681,729 

442,690 

561,447 

538,377 

12,072 

2,969 

986,162 

100,682 

586, 120 
1,371,651 

529, 899 
1,207,982 


1909 


Per 
cent 

of  in- 
crease.' 


14,433,385 


320,051 

27,753 

2,664,104 

2,792,032 

1,430,848 

37,479 

380,200 

1,679,1 

255,950 

701,833 

461,718 
10,248 
4,388 

686,129 
63,248 

451,130 

999, 410 

334,378 

1,133,302 


33.0 


46.1 
418.7 
58.4 
19.9 
73.9 

26.2 

19.6 

0.2 

73.0 

-20.0 

16.6 
17.8 
-32.3 
43.7 
59.2 

29.9 
37.2 

58.5 
6.6 


AREA  ENTERPRISES  WERE 

CAPABLE  OF  IRRIGATING 

(ACRES). 


1920 


26,020,477 


20,285,403 


627,303 

179,013 

5,8*1,466 

3,855,348 

3,092,810 

67,853 

728,742 

2,753,498 

562,468 

704,708 

696,119 

34,235 

9,672 

1,344,046 

150,914 

1,150,542 

1,700,550 

637,151 

1,831,039 


1910 


Per 
cent 
of  in- 
crease. 


387,655 

47, 136 

3,619,378 

3,990,166 

2,388,959 

139,996 
553,220 
2,205,155 
429,225 
840,962 

644,970 

21,917 

6,397 

830,526 

128,481 

690,991 

1,250,246, 

470,5141 

1,639,510 


28.3 


61.8 
279.8 

62.9 
-3.4 

29.5 

-51.5 
31.7 
24.9 
31.0 

-16.2 

7.9 
56.2 
51.2 
61.8 
17.5 

66.5 
36.0 
35.4 
11.7 


AREA  INCLUDED  IN 
ENTERPRISES   (ACRES). 


1920 


35,890,821 


813, 153 

246,480 

7,805,207 

5,220,588 

3,780,048 

102, 562 
851,211 

4,329,148 
766,768 

1,382,036 

961,879 

57,476, 

11,742 

1,925,987 

188,382 

l,687,447i 

2, 359, 2 H 

836,7951 

2,564,668 


1910 


32.245,464 


944,090 

52,  &S3 

5,490,360 

5,917,457 

3, 549, 573 

161,300 
581,965 

3,515,602 
680, 133 

1,232,142 

1,102,297 

38,173 

8,528 

2,527,^ — 

201,625 

1,253,173 

1,947,625 

817,032 

2,224,298 


Per 

ceut 

of  in- 

crease.i 


11.3 


-13.9 

368. 1 

42.2 

-11.8 

6.5 

-36.4 
46.3 
23.1 
12.7 
12.2 

-12.7 
50.6 
37.7 

-23.8 
-6.6 

34.7 

21.1 

2.4 

15.3 


Table  7. 


1  A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease. 
-CAPITAL  INVESTED  IN  IRRIGATION   ENTERPRISES:  1890  TO  1920. 


iR.                                1         Amount. 

Per  cent  of 
increase. 

AVERAGE  PER  ACRE. 

CENSUS  TEi 

.\  mount. 

Per  cent 
of  in- 
crease. 

1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

$697,657,328 

321,454,008 

70,010,594 

29,533,921 

117.0 
359.2 
137.1 

$26. 81 
15.  85 
9.04 
7.96 

69.1 
75.3 
13.6 

Table  8.— CAPITAL  INVESTED,  1920,  AND  COST  OF  OPERATION  AND    MAINTENANCE, 
1919,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SOURCE  OF  WATER  SUPPLY. 

[When  water  is  pumped,  cost  of  operation  and  maintenance  includes  cost  of  fuel  and  attendance.] 


Total 

Streams,  gravity 

Streams,  pumped 

Streams,  pumped  and  gravity 

WeUs,  pumped .' . 

Wells,  flowing 

Wells,  flowing  and  pumped 

Lakes,  pumped 

Lakes,  gravity 

Springs 

Stored  storm  water 

City  water 

Sewage 

Streams,  gravity,  and  pumped  wells 
Streams,  gravity,  and  flowing  weUs  . 

Other  mixed 

Other  and  not  reported 


capital  intested. 

1920. 

OPERATION  AND 

MAINTENANCE,    1919. 

Per 

Area  for 

Aver- 

Amount. 

cent  of 

Average 

wliich  cost 

age  cost 

total. 

per  acre. 

is  reported 
(acres). 

per 
acre.! 

5697,657,328 

100.0 

$26.  81 

18,260,750 

$2.43 

439,570,623 

63. 0 

22.81 

12, 190, 697 

1.25 

59,343,298 

8.5 

28.01 

1,151,313 

6.50 

9,512,907 

1.4 

40.02 

198, 650 

2.33 

76,787,251 

U.O 

45.  85 

1,064,338 

10.07 

2,945,059 

0.4 

36.92 

27, 543 

2.77 

2,498,672 

0.4 

58.51 

29, 600 

8.04 

2,274,601 

0.3 

38.06 

45, 558 

5.20 

2,906,612 

0.4 

19.46 

78,  586 

1.30 

5,793,988 

0.8 

23.01 

139,244 

1.63 

15,075,592 

2.2 

67.47 

87, 666 

2.39 

219, 783 

(4 

156.  88 

361 

20.  73 

174,444 

52.85 

1,631 

9.05 

28,347,835 

4.1 

72.73 

315,640 

5.97 

2,863,194 

0.4 

27.38 

79,354 

1.36 

48,467,251 

6.9 

34.67 

83S, 622 

2.71 

876, 218 

0.1 

54.86 

11,941 

10.75 

1  Based  on  area  irrigated  in  1919. 


»  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS lEEIGATIOISr,  895 

Table  9 CAPITAL  INVESTED,  BY  PRINCIPAL  DRAINAGE  BASINS:  1920  AND  1902. 


DRAINAGE  BASIN. 


Total §697,657,328 


1920 


Missouri  River  and  tributaries 

Mississippi  River  and  tributaries  other  than 
Missouri  River 

Gulf  streams  otlier  than  Mississippi  River 
and  Rio  Grande 

Rio  Grande  aud  tributaries 

Independent  streams  in  Rio  Grande  drain- 
age basin 

Colorado  River  and  tributaries 

White  Water  Draw  and  tributaries 

Great  Basin 

Columbia  River  and  tributaries 

Pacific  Ocean  streams  other  than  Columbia 
and  Colorado  Rivers 


131,553,106 

35,183,789 

29, 439, 808 
3-1, 172,910 

651, 171 

86,696,940 

299,368 

66, 5S9, 376 

145,672,382 

167,398,448 


1902 


$82,531,665 


16, 176, 277 

4,619,814 

501,272 
6,367,065 

126, 550 

11,298,671 

6,735 

10, 890, 199 

10,851,415 

21,693,667 


INCREASE. 


Amount. 


$615,125,663 


115,376,829 

30,563,975 

28,938,536 
27, 805, 875 

524,621 
75, 398, 269 

292, 633 
55,699,177 
134,820,967 

145, 704, 781 


Per 
cent. 


745.3 


713.2 

661.6 

(') 
436.7 

414.6 
667.3 

0) 
511.5 

(') 

•67L6 


$26.81 


AVERAGE 
PER  ACRE. 


1920      1902 


22.66 

30.53 

25.43 
18.11 

24.25 
29.03 
30.  G9 
23.20 
29.32 

32.47 


$9.30 


6.39 
11.73 

22.95 

12.82 

15.15 
12.19 
17.  54 
6.64 
8.36 

13.94 


1  Per  cent  not  shown  when  more  than  1,000. 


Table  10.— CAPITAL  INVESTED,  1920,  AND  COST  OF  OPERATION  AND  MAINTENANCE, 
1919,  CLASSIFIED  BY  CHARACTER  OF  ENTERPRISE. 

[When  water  is  pumped,  cost  of  operation  and  maintenance  includes  cost  of  fuel  and  attendance.] 


Total 

Individual  and  partnership 

Cooperative 

Irrigation  district 

Carey  Act 

Commercial 

U.S.  Reclamation  Service. 

U.  S.  Indian  Service 

State 

City 

Other 

Not  reported 


CAPITAL  INVESTED, 
1920. 


Amount. 


$697, 657, 328 


1.54, 

183, 
88, 
32, 
85, 

129, 
14, 


634, 169 
041,500 
573,514 
680,695 
735,470 
509,819 
851,236 
34-1, 174 
936,678 
310,399 
39.674 


Percent 
of  total. 


100.0 


22.2 
26.2 
12.7 

4.7 
12.3 
18.6 

2.1 

0.4 
0.8 


OPERATION  AND 
MAINTENANCE,   1919. 


Area  for 

which  cost 

was  reported 

(acres). 


16, 260, 750 


5,133,421 

5,754,232 

1,701,231 

497,611 

1,779,595 

1,098,573 

254,378 

1,608 

33,507 

6,594 


Aver- 
age cost 
per 
acre.' 


$2.43 


3.02 
1.67 
2.59 
1.34 
3.48 
2.20 
1.80 
4.86 
3.85 
3.14 


1  Based  on  area  irrigated  in  1919. 


2  Less  than  ono-teuth  of  1  per  cent. 


896  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS lEEIGATTON. 

Table  11.— CAPITAL  INVESTED,BY  STATES:  1890  TO  1920. 


1920 

1910 

1900 

1890 

PER  CENT  OF  INCREASE  .1 

STATE . 

1910- 
1920 

1900- 
1910 

1890- 
19C0 

Total. 

$697,657,328 

$321,454,008 

$70,010,594 

$29,533,921 

117.0 

359.0 

137  1 

Arizona 

33,498,094 
7,183,322 
194,886,388 
88, 302, 442 
91,501,009 

2,067,381 
14,063,181 
52, 143, 363 
13,909,185 
14,754,280 

18,210,412 

1,857,118 

151,325 

28,929,151 
5,485,248 

35,072,739 
32,037,351 
29,299,011 
34,326,328 

17,677,966 
587, 834 
72,580,030 
56,636,443 
40,977,688 

1,365,563 
6,859,166 
22,970,958 
7,798,310 
6,721,924 

9,154,897 

836,482 

47,200 

12,760,214 

3,043,140 

13,487,347 
14,028,717 
16,219,119 
17,700,980 

4,438,352 

465,000 

89.5 

298.3 

854  5 

Arkansas 

California 

19,181,610 
11,758,703 
5,120,399 

529,755 
2,529,319 
4,683,073 
1,310,698 
1,537,559 

4,165,312 
16,980 
21,872 

1,843,771 
284,747 

1,027,608 
5,865,302 
1,722,369 
3,973,165 

13,004,817 
6,368,755 
1,029,000 

84,729 

168.5 

55.9 

123.3 

51.4 
105. 0 
127.0 

78.4 
119.5 

98.9 
122.0 
220.6 
126.7 

79.6 

160.0 

128. 4 

80.6 

93.9 

278. 4 
381.7 
700.3 

157. 8 
171.2 
390.5 
495. 0 
337.2 

119.8 

47  5 

Colorado 

84  6 

397  6 

Kansas.. 

595  2 

Louisiana 

1,623,195 

47,798 

1,700,975 

511,937 

188  5 

Nevada 

9  6 

713  6 

N  orlh  Dakota ■. . . 

115.8 
592. 1 
968.7 

Oregon 

825,660 
63,968 

123  3 

South  Dakota 

345  1 

Texas 

Utah 

2,780,000 
196,660 
831,427 

139.2 
811.7 
345.5 

111.0 

Wasliington 

775  8 

Wyoming 

377  9 

1  A  mintis  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.      Per  cent  not  shown  when  more  than  1,000. 
Table  12.— IRRIGATION  WORKS:  1920  AND  1910. 


Diverting  dams number 

Storage  dams number 

Main  ditches: 

Nimiber 

Length miles 

Capacity second-feet 

Lateral  ditches: 

N  umber 

Length miles 

Reservou's: 

Number 

Capacity acre-feet. 

Pipe  lines,  length miles. 

Flowing  weUs: 

Number , 

Capacity gallons  per  minute. 

Pumped  wells: 

Nimiber 

Capacity gallons  per  minute. 

Pumping  plants: 

Number 

Engine  capacity horsepower. 

Pump  capacity gallons  per  minute. 

Average  lift feet. 


1920 


23, 894 
3,931 

51,621 
103, 177 
631,079 

57,553 
56,687 

7,538 
21,246,436 

8,878.3 

4,606 
935,057 

32,094 
16,396,549 

29,458 

748,971 

36,275,005 

41 


1910 


46,677 

88,927 

618,097 

36,513 
30,003 

6,956 

12,602,924 

5,071 
1,34.5,676 

15,971 
7,248,699 

15,803 

361,480 

19,355,864 


INCREASE  .1 


Amount. 


23,894 
3,931 

4,944 
14,250 
12,982 

21,040 
26,684 

582 

8,643.512 

8,878.3 

-465 
-410,619 

16,123 
9,147,850 

13,655 

387,491 

16,919,141 


Per 

cent. 


10.6 
16.0 
2.1 

57.6 
88.9 

8.4 
68.6 


-9.2 
-30.5 

101.0 
126.2 

86.4 
107.2 
87.4 


1  A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease. 


'  Not  included  in  classification  in  1910. 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS IRRIGATION.  897 

Table  13.— PRINCIPAL  IRRIGATION  WORKS,    BY  STATES:  1920. 


Total 

Arizona 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Idaho 

Kansas 

Louisiana 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

New  Mexico. . 
North  Dakota 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

South  Dakota 

Texas 

Utah 

Washington.. 
Wyoming 


MAIN  DITCHES. 


Niun- 
ber. 


51,621 

1,295 
84 
6,040 
8,867 
4,553 

139 
1,298 
8,819 

513 
2, 032 

2,228 
32 
18 

5,252 
370 

820 
2,381 
1,873 
5,007 


Capacity 
(second- 
feet). 


631,079 


11,707 

1, 205 

115,237 

119,558 

86, 273 

1,667 
11,SS9 
94,429 
11,665 
10,554 

23, 432 

S36 

344 

28, 897 

5,427 

23, 261 
29, 447 
16,242 
39,009 


Length 
(miles). 


103, 177 


1,524 
6,343 
3,851 
9,517 


EESERVOIES. 


Num- 
ber. 


7,538 


Capacity 
(acre-feet). 


21,346,436 


391 

7,632 

1, 571, 720 

197, 890 

504,428 

2,960,718 

1,110 

52 

1, 905, 037 

212,264 

392, 999 
1,600,505 

477, 789 
2,911,748 


FLOWING  WELLS. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,415 
476 
142 

6 

9 

41 


123 
556 


1 
65 

4 

135 

1,256 

60 

7 


Capacity 
(gallons 

per 
minute). 


287, 187 
20, 139 
15, 133 

500 
6,255 
4,608 


21,942 
376, 222 


100 
11,968 
2, 750 

62, 364 

96,371 

14,925 

46 


Total. 


Arizona. . . 
Arkansas . 
CalLfornia. 
Colorado. . 
Idaho 


Kansas 

Louisiana. 
Montana... 
Nebraska. . 
Nevada 


New  Mexico. .. 
North  Dakota. 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

South  Dakota. 


Texas 

Utah 

Washington . 
Wyoming. . . 


PUMPED  WELLS. 


Num- 
ber. 


32.094 


1,089 

25, 401 

527 

53 

710 

812 

22 

34 

129 

461 


19 

208 

1 

901 

192 

520 

16 


Capacity 

(gallons 

perminute). 


16.396,549 


1,042,590 

1, 470, 147 

10, 608, 476 

210,094 

17, 749 

266, 797 

1, 607, 637 

11,085 

24, 701 

6,798 

265,618 


3,643 

47,026 

800 

538,565 

39, 059 

227, 744 

8,020 


PUMPING     PLANTS. 


Num- 
ber. 


29,458 


Engine 
capacity 
(horse- 
power). 


748,971 


744 

1,041 

21,561 

406 

143 

198 
1,250 

253 
51 
64 

472 
4 

22 
573 

25 

1,369 

250 

975 

57 


22, 014 

58, 332 

386,200 

8,635 

28,364 

6,946 

85, 628 

10,311 

959 

409 


2,068 

184 

13, 769 

498 

80,511 

11,392 

22, 929 

1,304 


Pumps. 


Num- 
ber. 


33.804 


1,001 

1,121 

24, 134 

435 

232 

288 
1,941 

299 
54 
72 

491 
10 
26 

614 
25 

1,641 

291 

1,059 

70 


Capacity 

(gallons 

per  minute). 


36,275,005 


1,048,030 
l,65t,097 
16,773,692 
299, 726 
1,397,681 

297,975 

4, 968, 686 

453, 231 

73, 686 

35, 266 

304, 789 
51,250 
7, 668 

600,045 
23, 320 

6,825,998 

783, 588 

636, 552 

39, 725 


75108°— 22- 


-57 


898 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS IRRIGATIOISr. 


Table  14.— ACREAGE,  YIELD,  AND  VALUE  OF  PRINCIPAL   CROPS  GROWN  ON  IRRI- 
GATED LAND  IN  1919. 

[Totals  for  the  states  included,  used  in  making  comparisons,  are  shown  in  the  section  of  this  abstract 

relating  to  Agriculture.] 


Cereals: 

Corn 

Oats 

Winter  wheat 

Spring  wheat 

Barley 

Rye 

Kafir,  milo,  etc 

Rice  (rougli)  i. 

Other  grains  and  seeds: 

Clover  and  alfalfa  seed  2 

Dry  beans,  navy,  etc. . 

Dry  peas,  Canada 

Hay  and  forage : 

Timothy  alone 

Timotliy  and  clover 
mixed 

Clover  alone 

Alfalfa 

Other  tame  grasses. . . . 

Wild,  salt,  or  prairie 
grasses 

Smallgrainscut  for  hay. 

Annual  legumes  cut  for 
hay 

Silage  crops 

Corn  cut  for  forage 

Kaftr,  sorghum,  etc., 
for  forage 

Root  crops  for  forage. . . 
Vegetables: 

Potatoes 

Cantaloupes  and  musk- 
melons  

Tomatoes 

Orchard  fruits: 

Grapes 

Apples 

Peaches 

Pears 

Plums  and  prunes 

Cherries 

Subtropical  fruits: 

Oranges 

Lemons 

Miscellaneous: 

Sugar  beets  grown  for 
sugar 

Cotton 


Area 

harvested 

(acres). 


263,312 
325, 523 
381, 127 
877,411 
280,287 
19,014 
152, 768 
892,761 

39,431 
177,752 
51,464 

140, 607 

392,260 

40, 879 

3,151,675 

254,313 

1,034,507 
291,697 

19,851 
56, 424 
36, 689 

51,981 
2,631 

154, 194 

20,874 
20,649 

'73,675,084 
6  9,085,326 
5  7, 062, 692 
8  1,849,429 

5  4,306,976 

5  667,907 

6  8,711,152 
6  2,299,716 


377,655 
214,576 


QUANTITY 
H.\BVESTED. 


Unit. 


Bu.... 
Bu.... 
Bu.... 
Bu.... 
Bu.... 
Bu.... 
Bu.... 
Bu.... 

Bu.... 
Bu.... 
Bu.... 

Tons.. 

Tons.. 
Tons.. 
Tons.. 
Tons.. 

Toi«.. 
Tons.. 

Tons.. 
Tons.. 
Tons.. 

Tons.. 
Tons.. 

Bu.... 


Lbs... 
Bu.... 
Bu.... 
Bu.... 
Bu.... 
Bu.... 

Boxes. 
Boxes. 


Tons., 
Bales. 


Amount. 


7,525,354 
9,361,125 
7,115,303 

17,679,328 

7, 202, 430 

168,977 

4,100,338 

35,032,275 

161,587 

2,862,567 

637,560 

178,112 

569,591 

63,465 

8,430,766 

316,803 

951,345 
372,739 

28,334 

388, 830 

87,389 

106,035 
19,543 

22, 978, 739 


1,131,279,429 
22,406,306 
13,224,500 
3,479,806 
7,074,240 
578,354 

18,774,366 
5,776,149 


3,567,522 
113,862 


AVERAGE  YIELD  PER 
ACRE. 


For 
states 


elud- 
ed. 


21.9 
26.5 
14.1 

8.2 
17.9 

7.4 
19.9 
39.2 

21.0 

n.8 

10.8 
L12 

1, 

L56 
2.19 
L31 

0.83 
0.95 

1.22 
4.75 
1.52 

L69 
10.77 


<13.2 
6  2.0 

6  1.4 

6  1.6 

6  1.  2 

6o!7 

6  2.1 
•2.3 


9.24 
0.28 


On 
non- 
irri- 
gated 
land. 


21.8 
26.5 
14.1 

7.6 
17.3 

7.4 
19.6 

4.1 

1.4 
10.3 
10.0 

L09 

L50 
1.56 
1.84 
1.32 

0.82 
0.92 

L20 
4.54 
1.51 

1 
11.11 

64.9 


On 
irri- 
gated 
land. 


ni.3 

61.7 
6  1.2 

6L4 

6  1.0 

60.6 

61.8 
6L3 


8.38 
0.28 


28.8 
18.7 
20.1 
25.7 
8.9 
26.8 
39.2 

4.1 
16.1 
12.4 

L27 

1.45 
1.55 
2.68 
1.25 

0.92 
1.28 

L43 
6.89| 
2.38 

2.04 
7.43 

149.0 


n5.4 

6  2.5 

6  1.9 

6  1.9 
6  1.6 
60.9 

6  2.2 
62.5 


9.45 
0.53 


Amount. 


$11,692,813 

9,  .534, 495 

15,269,840 

37,  ,'556, 853 

10, 77.-),  076 

295, 987 

6,72.j,.561 

96,368,090 

3,461,762 

12,986,298 

2,042,455 

4,582,905 

13,782,635 

1,334,600 

186,391,209 

6,473,377 

17,954,630 
8,448,901 

494,052 
3,831,525 
1,121,730 

1,614,325 
340,329 

50,778,993 

3,853,037 
2,701,968 

36,304,252 
24,566,584 
24,670,264 

4,605,848 
15,188,490 

2,139,891 

58,244,422 
16,750,832 


38,831,339 
30,457,881 


Aver- 
age per 
acre. 


S44.  41 
29.29 
40.06 
42.80 
38.44 
15.57 
44.02 

107. 94 

87.79 
73. 06 
39.69 

32.59 

35.14 
32.65 
59.14 
25.45 

17.36 
28.96 

24.89 
67.91 
30.57 

31.06 
129.35 

329. 32 

184.59 
130.  85 


102. 82 
141. 94 


1  Quantity  harvested  and  value  given  for  irrigated  land  were  not  tabulated  separately.    The  totals  given 
include  small  amounts  of  rice  grown  without  irrigation. 
^  Not  including  red  clover  seed. 
3  Number  of  vines  of  bearing  age. 
■•  Yield  per  vine. 
''  Number  of  trees  of  bearing  age. 
6  Yield  per  tree. 


DRAINAGE 


(899) 


CONTENTS. 


Table.  Page. 

1.  Summary  for  the  United  States:  1920 901 

2.  Drainage  on  farms:  1920 902 

3.  Land  and  capital  invested  in  all  enterprises,  by  character  of  enterprise:  1920 903 

4.  Land,  capital  invested,  and  cost  per  acre  for  operatmg  enterprises,  by  date  enterprise  was  organized: 

1920 903 

5.  Land  and  capitalinvested  in  all  enterprises,  and  in  operating  and  nonoperating  enterprises:  1920...  904 

6.  Land  in  opcratLng  enterprises,  by  condition:  1920 906 

7.  Land  in  nonoperating  enterprises,  by  condition:  1920 907 

8.  Drainage  works  of  operating  enterprises:  1920 908 

9.  Development  of  land  since  drainage  began,  and  principal  crops  grown  on  drained  land,  in  operating 

enterprises:  1919 909 

(900) 


DRAINAGE„ 


The  following  statistics  relate  to  the  artificial  drainage  of  land  in  farms,  and  of  other 
land  intended  to  be  used  ultimately  for  agricultural  purposes.  Drainage  was  defined, 
for  the  census,  as  the  act  or  process  of  drawing  off  an  excess  of  water  by  underground 
conduits,  pipe,  or  tile,  or  by  open  or  covered  trenches,  for  the  purpose  of  improving  the 
condition  of  the  soil  and  crops.  The  drainage  census  divides  naturally  into  two  parts, 
relating  to  drainage  on  farms  and  to  drainage  enterprises,  respectively.  The  sta- 
tistics refer  to  conditions  on  January  1,  1920,  except  where  otherwise  indicated. 
No  census  of  drainage  has  been  taken  heretofore. 

Drainage  on  farms  relates  to  land  provided  with  artificial  drainage  and  thereby 
actually  benefited  for  growing  crops,  and  to  other  land  in  farms  that  could  be  made 
suitable  for  growing  crops  by  drainage  or  by  drainage  and  clearing.  In  most  cases, 
drainage  on  farms  represents  work  done  by  indi^ddual  farm  owners,  either  independ- 
ently or  supplemental  to  the  works  of  organized  drainage  enterprises.  The  statistics 
for  drainage  on  farms  were  collected  in  the  general  census  of  agriculture,  and  are 
given  for  all  states. 

Drainage  enterprises  comprise  public  corporations  and  local  improvement  districts 
established  under  state  laws  relating  to  drainage,  commercial  enterprises  draining 
land  for  sale,  other  organizations  engaged  in  extensive  land  drainage  work,  and  tracts 
of  500  acres  or  more  drained  by  indi\ddual  farm  owners.  Levee  districts  or  other 
flood-protection  districts  are  not  included  unless  they  have  undertaken  the  construc- 
tion of  open  ditches  or  tile  drains.  The  enterprises  in  some  states  include  considerable 
areas  of  timber  and  other  vmimproved  land  not  in  farms.  The  statistics  for  drainage 
enterprises  were  obtained  in  a  special  canvass  of  the  enterprises,  which  did  not  in- 
clude any  of  the  states  north  or  east  of  the  Potomac  River.  In  Alabama,  Vir- 
ginia, and  West  Virginia  no  enterprises  of  a  public  nature  were  found  that  had  com- 
pleted or  had  begun  actual  construction  of  drainage  works,  so  those  states  are 
omitted  entirely  from  this  part  of  the  drainage  census.  In  Michigan  no  attempt 
was  made  to  secure  statistics  concerning  drainage  done  before  1897,  owing  to  the 
known  incompleteness  of  the  information  obtainable. 

Those  enterprises  that  on  January  1,  1920,  had  completed  or  had  begun  actual 
construction  of  the  drainage  works  are  herein  termed  "operating  enterprises,"  the 
others  " nonoperating  enterprises." 

Table  1.— SUMMARY  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES:  1920. 


Amount. 


Per 

cent  of 
total. 


100.0 
14.3 
14.8 

6.2 

100.0 

52.6 

5.5 

4.1 


100.0 

3.8 
2.6 
0.7 
0.6 

100.0 
85.7 
14.3 


DRAINAGE   ON  FARMS. 

Number  of  all  farms  in  the  United  States 

Farms  reporting  land  having  drainage 

Farms  reporting  land  needing  drainage 

Farms  reporting  both  land  provided  with  drainage  and  land  needing 
drainage 

All  land  in  farms acres. 

Improved  land  in  farms acres. 

Farm  land  reported  as  provided  with  drainage acres. 

Farmland  reported  as  needing  drainage acres. 

DRAINAGE   ENTERPRISES. 

Approximate  land  area  of  states  included acres. 

All  land  in  operating  drainage  enterprises acres. 

Improved  land acres. 

Timber  and  cut-over  land acres. 

Other  unimproved  land acres. 

Total  capital  invested  in  and  required  for  completion  of  operating  enterprises. . 

Capital  invested  in  these  enterprises  to  Dec.  31 ,  1919 

Additional  capital  required  to  complete  these  enterprises 


6,  448, 343 
924, 815 
956,095 

402,623 

955, 883, 715 
503, 073, 007 
53,024,975 
39, 169, 639 


1,717,932,160 

05,  495, 038 
44,  288, 235 
11,283,532 
9, 923, 271 

$434,594,979 

$372, 273, 567 

$62,321,412 


(901) 


902  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS DRAINAGE. 

Table  2.— DRAINAGE  ON  FARMS,  BY  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States.. 

Geograptiic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic . . . 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacilic 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  CaroUna . . . 

South  Carolina.. . 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Te.xas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


NUMBER  of  farms. 


Total. 


6,448,343 


48, 
20, 
29, 
32 
4 
22, 

193 
29, 
202: 

256, 
205: 
237: 
196 

189, 

178, 
213, 
263 
77: 
74, 
124: 

165; 

10, 
•47; 

186, 
87, 
269, 
192, 
310; 
54, 

270, 
252, 
256: 

272; 

232, 
135; 
191 
436, 

57, 
42, 
15 
59: 
29; 
9 
25: 

66, 
50; 
117 


Having  drainage. 


Number. 


9,083 
61,549 
429, 584 
163, 714 
114,983 
69, 597 
44,835 
9,754 
21,716 


2,068 
1,013 
1,728 
2,955 
116 
1,203 

33, 896 

4,903 

22,750 

130, 117 
111,435 
99, 246 

66,948 
21,838 

53,011 
88, 865 
11,917 
682 
4,077 
2,356 
2,806 

4,246 

6,911 

21 

9,899 

1,949 

45, 246 

26,993 

15, 121 

4,597 

5,817 

8,887 

19,967 

34,920 

13,426 

21,271 

2,032 

8,106 

756 
1,167 

433 
2,749 
1,294 

241 
2,729 

385 

10,020 
6,618 
5,078 


Per 

cent 
ofaU 
farms. 


14.3 


5.8 
14.5 
39.6 
14.9 
9.9 
6.6 
4.5 
4.0 
9.3 


4.3 
4.9 
5.9 
9.2 

2.8 
5.3 

17.5 
16.5 
11.2 

50.7 
54.3 
41.8 
34.1 
11.5 

29.7 
41.6 
4.5 
0.9 
5.5 
1.9 
1.7 

41.9 
14.4 
10.3 
5.3 
2.2 
16.8 
14.0 
4.9 
8.5 

2.1 
3.5 

7.8 
12.8 

5.8 
15.7 
1.1 
1.9 

1.3 

2.8 
2.7 
4.6 
4.3 
2.4 
10.6 
12.2 

15.1 
13.  2 
4.3 


Needing 
drainage. 


17, 571 

69, 216 

302, 008 

169, 593 

156, 780 

106,972 

91,595 

14, 988 

27,372 


5,425 
1,794 
3,042 
4,112 
359 
2,839 

38,523 
3,428 
27,265 

85,326 
66,413 
33, 731 
64,310 

52,228 

73,905 
56,083 
19, 572 
2,669 
11,828 
2,963 
2,573 

2,488 

6,658 

12 

27, 740 

10,304 

42,247 

24, 508 

34,337 

8,486 

19,592 
20,997 
36,511 
29,872 

33, 437 

14,985 

8,065 

35, 108 

1,728 

2,895 

1,127 

4,399 

998 

435 

3,085 

321 

14,323 

9,  8fj2 
3. 187 


LAND  IN  FARMS. 


Having  drainage. 


Acreage. 


53,024,975 


I 

129, 799 

1,673,638 

38,737,0.56 

11,758,939 

2, 865, 072 

1,720,517 

2,  .365, 701 

456, 015 

1,318,238 


26,302 
11,777 
35,649 
39,022 
■  2, 403 
14,646 

1,180,423 
174, 260 
318,955 

7,365,532 

8,308,844 

11,247,637 

3,156,632 

658,411 

2,993,034 
7,334,404 
859, 603 
89, 054 
161,371 
214,428 
106,985 

185, 831 
249,799 
197 
225,068 
38,464 
1,066,933 
676, 152 
274, 688 
147,940 

225, 228 
254,118 
415,293 

.825, 878 

497,489 

1,004,935 

107, 014 

756, 263 

51,146 
64,648 
35,654 
127,037 
47,311 
9,651 
74, 316 
46,252 

274,696 
229, 582 
813,960 


Per 

cent 

of  all 

land  in 

farms. 


5.5 


0.8 
4.1 
26.1 
4.6 
2.9 
2.2 
1.4 
0.4 
2.3 


Needing  drainage. 


Drainage 

only 
(acres). 


10,459,181 


0.5 
0.5 
0.8 
1.6 
0.7 
0.8 

5.7 
7.6 
1.8 

31.3 
39.4 
35.2 
16.6 
3.0 

9.9 
21.9 
2.5 
0.2 
0.5 
0.5 
0.2 

19.7 
5.3 
3.5 
1.2 
0.4 
5.3 
5.4 
1.1 
2.4 

1.0 
1.3 
2.1 
4.5 

2.8 
10.0 
0.3 
0.7 

0.1 
0.8 
0.3 
0.5 
0.2 
0.2 
1.5 
2.0 

2.1 
1.7 

2.8 


86,991 
505,910 
3,243,427 
4, 187, 385 
696,687 
462, 040 
734, 305 
329, 359 
213,077 


19,930 
9,914 

19, 265 

21,212 
2,^0 

14, 430 

318, 865 
29, 193 
157, 8.52 

,  886, 557 
673,952 
641,493 
579,813 
461,612 

1,801,457 
1,601,744 

163. 178 
53, IGl 

856,049 
115,425 
36, 371 

7,967 
33,267 
58 
77, 192 
32, 253 
189,101 
125,  .548 
143, 187 
87, 814 

84,189 
76, 644 
150,028 

151. 179 

129, 987 

179,305 

39, 7SS 

385, 225 

36, 342 
37,566 
23,837 
80, 121 
29,016 
9,596 
74,786 
38,095 

45, 206 
75,063 
92, 80S 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS DRAIlsrAGE. 


903 


Table  3 LAND  AND  CAPITAL  INA^ESTED  IN  ALL  RNTERT'TilSES,  BY  CHARACTER  OF 

ENTERPRISE:  1920. 


CHARACTEE  OF  ENTERPRISE. 


Total 

Drainage  districts 

General  state  laws 

Special  acts , 

County  drains 

Township  drains 

State  drainage  projects 

U.  S.  Reclaination  Service 

Irrigation  districts 

Commercial  developments 

Individual  ownership 

Not  reported  2 


OPERATING  ENTERPRISES. 


Land  in 
enter- 
prises 

(acres  \i 


65, 495, 038 


22, 069, 597 

20,239,9.56 

1,829,641 

37, 870, 803 

195, 133 

1, 422, 844 

287, 899 

175, 200 

212, 421 

432,397 

2, 828, 744 


Capital. 


Invested 

to  Dec.  31, 

1919. 


$372,273,567 


172,013,972 

147,511,259 

24,502,713 

169, 743, 093 

574,963 

6,845,429 

3,912,370 

1,459,714 

3,  279, 829 

6,449,2.52 

7,994,945 


Additional 
required 

to 
complete. 


$62,321,412 


39,136,568 

24,593,523 

14,543,045 

9, 682, 477 

4,500 

6,434,440 

2, 53C,  243 

2,5.53,829 

1,128,000 

841,  750 

9,605 


NONOPERATING  ENTERPRISES. 


Land  in 
enter- 
prises 

(acres). 1 


3, 924, 821 


$1,123,458 


3,260,104 

2, 667, 056 

593, 0-18 

596,694 

423 


7,000 


50,000 
10,600 


Capital. 


Invested 
to  Dec. 
31,  1919. 


772, 834 

752, 830 

20,004 

302, 224 


45,000 
3,400 


Additional 
required 

to 
complete. 


$34, 937, 678 


26,339,970 

25,073,970 

1,206,000 

8, 139, 808 

2,400 


150,000 


150, 000 
155,500 


1  Before  tabulation,  the  area  in  each  enterprise  was  reduced  by  the  amount  of  overlapping  with  enter- 
prises organized  previously. 

2  All  except  35,062  acres  and  $218,951  invested  to  Dec.  31, 1919,  relate  to  either  drainage  districts  or  county 
drains  in  Indiana. 

Table   4.— LAND,    CAPITAL    INVESTED,    AND     COST     PER    ACRE     FOR    OPERATING 
ENTERPRISES,   BY  DATE    ENTERPRISE   WAS   ORGANIZED:   1920. 


LAND. 

CAPITAL. 

DATE   OF  ORGANIZATION. 

Area  in 

enterprises 

(acres). 1 

Assessed 
acreage.2 

Invested 

to  Dec.  31, 

1919. 

Additional 
required  to 
complete. 

Cost 
per 
acre 
(on 
assessed 
acre- 
age). 

Total 

65,495,038 

95,629,291 

$372,273,567 

$62,321,412 

$4.54 

Before  1860 

97,319 

783,357 

2,077,717 

5,424,294 

6,026,937 

7,606,7.53 

14,530,397 

17,344,098 

11,374,619 

229,547 

98, 119 

932, 565 

3,413,277 

8,843,654 

11,575,924 

12, 200, 468 

20, 22s,  636 

22,245,539 

15,828,501 

262,608 

182,716 

1,689,852 

8,126,391 

23,934,330 

24, 498, 861 

26,706,464 

76,072,320 

120,269,596 

87,379,002 

3,414,035 

1.86 

1860  to  1869 

1.81 

1870  to  1879 

2.38 

1880  to  1889 

1, 840, 829 

521,310 

709,063 

7,612,491 

14,455,410 

36, 771;  650 

410,659 

2  91 

1S90  to  1899 

2.16 

1900  to  1904 

2.25 

1905  to  1909... 

4  14 

1910  to  1914 

6.19 

1915tol919 

7.84 

Not  reported 

14.56 

1  Before  tabulation,  the  area  in  each  enterprise  was  reduced  by  the  amount  of  overlapping-with  enter- 
prises organized  previously. 

2  These  figures  represent  the  sums  of  the  areas  in  all  the  enterprises,  without  deducting  for  overlapping. 


904 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — DRAINAGE. 
Table  5.— LAND  AND  CAPITAL  INVESTED  IN  ALL  ENTERPRISES. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


States  included. 

Geographic  nmsioNs: 
East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Te.xas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

CaUfornia 


Area  of 

states 

included 

(acres). 


1,717,932,160 


1.37,160,960 
326,914,560 
123,405,440 
82,067,200 
275, 037, 440 
549,  765,  760 
203,580,800 


26,073,600 
Zi,  0G8, 800 
35, 867, 520 
36,787,200 
3,5,363,&10 

51,749,120 
35,575,040 
43, 985, 280 
44,917,120 
49, 195, 520 
49, 157, 120 
52, 335, 360 

31,193,600 
19, 516, 800 
37,584,000 
35,111,040 

25, 715, 840 
26, 679, 680 
29,671,680 

33,616.000 
29,061,760 
44;  424, 960 
167, 934, 720 

93,523.840 
53, 346, 560 
62,4,30,720 
66,341,120 
78,401,920 
72,&38,400 
52,597,760 
70, 285, 440 

42,775,040 
61,188,480 
99,617,280 


LAND  IN  DRAINAGE  ENTERPRISES. 


All 

enterprises 
(acres). 


69,419,859 


32, 073, 734 
19,936,111 
3,436,887 
2, 796, 830 
9,062,480 
888, 809 
1,225,008 


8, 147, 546 
9,375,907 
3,982,033 
9, 754, 679 
81.3,569 

9,362,944 

5,383,012 

2, 980, 265 

1,248,328 

222,062 

633, 566 

105, 934 

542, 828 

144,237 

104, 006 

2,645,816 

471,874 

445, 955 

1,879,001 

4, 151, 834 

2, 732, 368 

12, 150 

2, 166, 128 

168,682 
78, 732 
107,041 
171,656 
147,219 
64, 985 
134, 554 
15,940 

99, 789 

4,000 

1,121,219 


Operating  enterprises. 


Total 
area 

(acres). 


65,495,038 


31,  627 
19,217 
2,385: 
2,323 
7,924 
810 
1,207, 


8,107 
9,087 
3,909 
9,729: 
794 

9,232 

5, 224 

2,596 

1,240: 

222 

6O7: 

93 

542 

140 

65 

1,637 

358 

363 

1,601 

3,479 

2,266: 

12 

2, 166: 

168 
64 
95: 

171 

140 
39 

113 
15' 

94 

4 

1, 108 


Works 

completed 

(acres). 


56,763,751 


30,475 

16,959 

861 

1,732 

5, 750 

236 

747 


8,093 
8, 867 
3, 430 
9,511 
572 

8,552 

4, 685 

1,8.58: 

1,100 

124 

565 

72 

440 
24 
43 

352 


268, 
1,175, 

2,124 

1,534 

11 

2,080 

44 
43 
11 
66 
20 
9 
23 
15 

90 

4: 
652: 


Works 
imder 
con- 
struction 
(acres). 


8,731,287 


1,151,271 

2,  258, 264 

1,524,072 

591,009 

2, 173, 239 

573, 204 

460,228 


13,210 
219, 509 
478, 575 
217,616 
222,361 

679, 809 
539, 398 
737, 259 
140,284 
97,930 
42, 508 
21,076 

102,171 

115, 167 

21,729 

1,285,005 

70, 337 

95,004 

425, 668 

1,355,145 

731, 694 

400 

86,000 

124,000 
20, 750 
83,734 
104, 840 
120,050 
30,000 
89, S30 


4,840 
"455*388' 


Non- 
operating 
enter- 
prises 
(acres). 


3,924,821 


446, 558 

718, 744 

1,051,503 

473, 235 

1, 138, 283 

78, 733 

17,765 


40,342 
288,  724 
72,984 
25, 508 
19,000 

130, 235 

158,  ,'■.34 

384, 061 

8,000 


25,836 
12, 078 


4,206 

38, 554 

1, 008, 743 

113,334 

82,284 

277, 557 

672, 243 
466.040 


14,090 
11,567 


7,000 
25,345 
20, 731 


4, 865 
"12,966" 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS DRAINAGE. 

AND  IN  OPERATING  AND  NONOPERATING  ENTERPRISES:  1920. 


905 


CAPITAL  INVESTED  IN  DRAINAGE  ENTEEPRISES. 


Invested  to  December  31, 1919. 


All 
enterprises. 


$373,397,025 


134,359,233 
121,821,200 
19,096,139 
11, 80S,  449 
29, 112, 366 
7,866,066 
49, 330, 572 


30, 707, 863 
31, 201,. 517 
43, 595, 069 
24,686,729 
4, 168, 055 

42,089,304 

49,649,775 

20, 889, 328 

2,208,049 

1,461,063 

4,588,578 

938, 103 

3,623,518 

583,083 

828, 681 

14,060,857 

1,620,027 
2,995,515 
7,192,907 

14,217,155 

9,117,991 

76,415 

5, 700, 805 

664,990 
1, 678, 294 
1,182,362 
1,081,875 
1, 710, 796 

414, 925 
1,014,973 

117,851 

1,442,419 

200,000 

47,688,153 


$372, 273, 567 


Operating  enterprises. 


Total. 


134,269,666 
121,. 562, 077 
18,847,093 
11,52;3,S33 
28,946,385 
7,839,941 
49, 284, 572 


30,680,145 
31,147,682 
43,595,069 
24,683,71o 
4,163,055 

42, 017, 447 

49, 627, 304 

20, 723, 128 

2, 208, 049 

1,461,063 

4,588,578 

936, 508 

3,623,518 

582, 183 

794, 585 

13, 846, 807 

1, 521, 725 
2,925,944 
7,076,164 

14,147,174 

9,021,991 

76,415 

5, 700, 805 

664, 990 
1,668,569 
1,175,962 
1,081,875 
1, 710, 796 

414, 425 
1,005,473 

117,851 

1,397,419 

200, 000 

47,687,153 


$293,857,023 


Works 
completed. 


119,525,193 

102, 365, 306 
6, 805, 285 
9,085,234 

20,473,933 
3,248,713 

32,353,359 


30,636,857 
30,154,296 
31,424,167 
24,100,929 
3,208,944 

36,764,850 

44,630,537 

13,294,035 

1,863.788 

942,757 

4,121,486 

747, 853 

3, 075, 018 
198, 370 
614,636 

2,917,261 

1,278,701 
2,283,589 
5,522,944 

9,385,025 

5, 956, 938 

76, 165 

5, 055, 805 

393,969 
1,237,  .578 
32,231 
508, 663 
361,989 
101, 425 
495, 007 
117, 851 

1, 376, 809 

200,000 

30, 776, 550 


Works 
under 
con- 
struction. 


$78,416,544 


$1,123,458 


14,744,473 
19, 196, 771 
12,041,808 
2,438,599 
8,472,452 
4,591,228 
16,931,213 


43, 288 
993, 386 
12, 170, 902 
582, 786 
954,111 

5, 252, 597 
4,996,767 
7, 429, 093 
344,261 
518,306 
467, 092 
188,655 

548, 500 

3S3, S13 

179,949 

10, 929, 546 

243,024 

6 12, 355 

1,5.53,220 

4,762,149 

3,065,053 

250 

645,000 

271,021 
430,991 

1,143,731 
573, 212 

1, 348, 807 
313, 000 
510, 466 


20,610 
'i6,"9i6,'663 


Non- 
operating 
enter- 
prises. 


89, 567 
262, 123 
249, 046 
281,616 
165, 981 
26, 125 
46,000 


27, 718 
53,835 


3,014 
5,000 

71,857 
22,471 
166,200 


1,595 


900 

34,096 

214, 050 

98, 302 
69,571 
116, 743 

69, 981 
96,000 


9,725 
6,400 


,500 
9,500 


Additional  required  to  complete. 


All 
enter- 
prises. 


$97,259,090 


13,376,507 
23,743.744 
17,. 512, 611 
7,333,076 
21,902,8.34 
6, 541, 844 
6,848,474 


45,000 


1,000 


397, 396 

2  729,055 

9;  199, 841 

537, 645 

512, 570 

5,095,002 
6, 858, 477 
10, 178, 401 
77, 723 
271,666 
821,841 
440,634 

902, 500 

445, S45 

1,231,176 

14,933,090 

1,825,513 
1,447,230 
4, 060, 333 

18,637,337 

2,564,497 

1,000 

700,000 

181,476 

250,000 

901,873 

203, 195 

1.345,500 

1,147,000 

2,512,800 


114,000 


6,734,474 


$62,321,412 


Operat- 
ing 
enter- 
prises. 


$34, 937, 678 


9,452,661 
11,632,586 
14, 476, 175 

2,306,418 
13,411,222 

4,668,876 

6,373,474 


91,475 
796, 176 
7,798,175 
365, 265 
401, 570 

2, 166, 391 

4,.W2,574 

4, 026, 607 

53, 4tX) 

271,666 

29S,  103 

273, 845 

902, 500 

351,331 

303,654 

12,915,690 

299, 271 

522, 047 

1,485,100 

11,741,425 

968, 797 

1,000 

700,000 

181,476 
120, 000 
491, 405 
203, 195 

1, 195, 500 
612,000 

1,865,300 


39,000 


Non- 
operat- 
ing 
enter- 
prises. 


3,923,846 
12,111,158 
3,036,436 
5, 026, 658 
8,491,612 
1,872,968 
475, 000 


305,921 

1,932,879 

1,401,666 

172, 380 

111,000 

2,928,611 

2, 315, 903 

6,151,794 

24,323 


523, 738 
166, 789 


91,514 

927, 522 

2,017,400 

1,526,242 

92.5,183 

2,575,233 

6,895,912 
1,595,700 


130,000 
410, 468 


150, 000 
535,000 
647,  ,500 


75,000 


400,000 


906  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS DRAINAGE. 

Table  6.— LAND  IN  OPERATING  ENTERPRISES,  BY  CONDITION:  1920. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


OPERATING  ENTERPRISES. 


States  included . 


Geographic  divisions: 
East  North  Central... 
West  North  Central. . 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central... 
West  South  Central. . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

N  orth  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

North  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Centrax: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah , 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Total 
(acres). 


65,495,038 


31,627,176 
19, 217, 367 
2,385,384 
2,323,595 
7,924,197 
810, 076 
1,207,243 


8, 107, 204 
9, 087,1  S3 
3,909,049 
9,729,171 
794, 569 

9, 232, 709 

5, 224, 478 

2, 596, 204 

1, 240, 328 

222, 062 

607, 730 

93, 856 

542, 828 

140, 031 

65, 452 

1,637,073 

358,  480 

363,671 

1,601,444 

3, 479, 591 

2,266,328 

12, 150 

2, 166, 128 

168,682 
64, 642 
95, 474 

171, 656 

140,219 
39,640 

113, 823 
15,940 

94,924 

4,000 

1,108,319 


Improved 
land 

(acres). 


44,288,235 


25, 282, 065 

11,630,279 

388, 345 

1,349,791 

3, 877, 166 

635,  868 

1, 124, 721 


6,707,328 
7, 605, 565 
3,532,316 
7,182,352 
254, 504 

3, 818, 490 

4, 493, 407 

1, 474, 302 

1,026,574 

178,540 

551,517 

87,449 

204, 928 
59, 075 
29, 753 
94, 589 

245,334 
163,218 
941, 239 

1,491,777 

1,269,391 

8,845 

1, 107, 153 

141, 252 
52, 098 
84,846 

123, 031 
92, 477 
36, 880 
97,314 
7,970 

81,886 

4,000 

1, 038. 835 


Timber 
and  cut- 
over  land 
(acres). 


11,283,532 


4, 457, 151 

2, 530, 012 

862,334 

914, 404 

2,506,431 

87 

13,113 


916, 894 
942, 378 
184, 573 
2, 195, 562 
177, 744 

1,370,023 

74.652 

1,074,860 


6,342 
4,135 

244,576 
64, 955 
10, 155 

542,648 

92, 495 
189, 945 
631,964 

1,923.382 

467, 822 

3,305 

111,922 


87 


850 
'ii' 263 


Other 
unim- 
proved 

land 
(acres). 


9, 923, 271 


1,887,960 
5, 057, 076 
1, 134, 705 

59, 400 

1, 540, 600 

174, 121 

69,409 


442,982 
539, 240 
192, 160 
351, 257 
362,321 

4,044,196 

656, 419 

47, 042 

213, 754 

43, 522 

49, 871 

2,272 

93, 324 

16,001 

25, 544 

999, 836 

20,651 
10, 508 
28,241 

64, 432 
529, 115 


947,053 

27,430 
12, 457 
10, 62S 
48,625 
47, 742 

2,760 
16,509 

7,970 

12, 188 


57, 221 


Swampy 
or  sub- 
ject to 

overflow 
(acres). 


7,224,213 


2,012,248 

2, 007, 511 

849, 342 

434, 602 

1,670,037 

194, 437 

56, 036 


247, 273 
386, 320 
228, 337 
1,020,207 
130, 111 

1, 193, 136 
320, 893 
454, 360 
12, 332 
6,067 
14,019 
6,704 

77, 494 

18,206 

21,951 

731,691 

69,413 
104,063 
261, 126 

897, 547 

569, 189 

2,250 

201,051 

19,630 
11,402 

20, 785 
26, 446 
20,572 

2, 160 
88, 181 

5,261 

10, 873 
""'45,'i63' 


Suffering 

a  loss 

of  crops 

(acres). 


3,011,407 


1, 283, 296 
901, 857 
58, 194 
78,809 
483, 495 
154, 551 
51,205 


141,481 
210,678 
229, 065 
692, 224 
9, 848 

471, 094 

157, 542 

242, 258 

4,819 

481 

19, 575 

6,088 

12, 771 
3,093 
1,832 

40,498 

36,723 
29, 879 
12, 207 

15.3,957 

198, 935 

1,838 

128, 765 

21,964 
164 

6, 595 
15,282 
24,420 

2,160 
76, 803 

7,163 

8,996 


42, 209 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — DRAINAGE.  907 

Table  7.— LAND  IN  NONOPERATING  ENTERPRISES,  BY  CONDITION:  1920. 


NONOPERATING  ENTERPRISES. 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Total 

(acres). 

Improved 
land 

(acres). 

Timber 
and  cut- 
over 
land 
(acres). 

Other 
unim- 
proved 

land 
(acres). 

Swampy 
or  sub- 
ject to 

overflow 
(acres). 

Suffer- 
ing a 

loss  of 
crops 

(acres). 

States  included. 

3,934,821 

1,376,495 

1,294,018 

1,254,308 

2,299,562 

239, 192 

Geographic  omsioNs: 

East  North  Central 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

446, 558 

718,744 

1,051,503 

473,235 

1, 138, 283 

78,733 

17, 765 

270,083 
406,744 

36,  800 
198, 494 
398,471 

56,729 
9,174 

77,653 
89,443 
314,640 
223, 185 
587, 147 
1,950 

98, 822 
222, 557 
700, 063 

51,556 
152,665 

20, 054 
8,591 

144,363 
441, 137 
719,579 
239, 554 
709,355 
31,258 
.14,316 

61,024 
28, 656 
38  280 

East  South  Central 

West  South  Central 

Mountain 

Pacific 

19,359 
68, 150 
23, 723 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

40,342 

388,724 
72,984 
25, 50S 
19,000 

130, 235 

158,534 

384,061 

8,000 

24,375 

192, 190 

44,993 

S,  245 

280 

34, 494 

84, 722 

265, 063 

5,334 

4,363 
51,212 

3,714 
15,039 

3,325 

7,158 

4,350 

77,268 

11,604 
45,322 
24,277 
2,224 
15,395 

88,583 

69,462 

41,730 

2,666 

19,776 
64,677 
29,294 
12,316 
18,300 

78,922 

68, 197 

270, 3S2 

2,000 

7  603 

Indiana 

38'  456 

Illinois 

13'  507 

Michigan 

1  458 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

981 

5  058 

Missouri 

17, 917 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska     

25, 8.36 
12,078 

5, 853 
11,278 

267 
400 

19,716 
400 

21,636 

4  700 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

4,206 

38, 554 

1,008,743 

113, 394 

82, 284 
277,557 

672,243 
466,040 

976 

9,622 

26,202 

67, 526 
23,116 
107, 852 

217,491 
180,980 

1,548 

9,426 

303,666 

28,539 
57, 150 
137, 4% 

414,707 
172,440 

1,682 
19, 506 

678, 875 

17,329 

2,018 
32,209 

40,045 
112,620 

4,106 
23, 232 
692, 241 

55, 339 
76,004 
108,211 

496, 573 
212, 782 

Georgia 

6, 862 

Florida 

31,418 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

875 

17, 536 

948 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

20, 774 

Louisiana 

47, 376 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

14,090 
11,567 

7,514 
7,513 

1,950 

4,626 
4,054 

3,326 
6,554 

3, 101 

1,000 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

7,000 
25,345 
20, 731 

1,750 
22, 276 
17,676 

5,250 
3,069 
3,055 

i,  155 

1,069 
20,309 

1,069 

Utah 

17,398 

Nevada . . 

Pacific: 

4,865 

3,174 

1,691 

1,416 

Oregon 

California 

12,900 

6,000 

6,900 

12,900 

908  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS DEAINAGE. 

Table  8.— DRAINAGE   WORKS  OF   OPERATING   ENTERPRISES:  1920. 


COMPLETED. 

UNDER  construction. 

pumping  plants. 1 

DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Open 
ditches 
(miles). 

Tile 
drains 
(miles). 

Lev- 
ees 1 
(miles). 

Open 
ditches 
(miles). 

Tile 
drains 
(miles). 

Lev- 
ees 1 
(miles). 

Engine 
capac- 
ity 
(horse- 
power). 

Pump 
capacity 
(gallons 

per 
minute). 

Area 
served 

(acres). 

States  included.. 

107,468.2 

42,311.7 

8,519.8 

4,301.8 

2,862.1 

810.2 

67, 189 

15,949,166 

1,544,010 

Geographic  divisions: 
East  North  Central 
West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central 
West  South  Central 
Mountain 

64, 924. 3 
23, 912.  7 
3,  701.  6 
3, 256. 9 
7,672.8 
827.7 
3, 172.  2 

23, 325. 2 

17, 109.  3 

101.5 

325. 3 

20.6 

1, 248.  2 

181.6 

866.4 
698.6 

in.  7 

49.2 

625.3 

37.5 

1,131.1 

408.9 

745. 6 
1, 229.  4 

436.0 

1,234.0 

36.1 

21L8 

369.6 

1,285.0 

161.0 

55.3 

2.0 

965.5 

23.7 

112.8 
85.8 

136.5 
47.0 

306.7 

""'i2i."4 

20,190 

6,003 

1,275 

250 

10, 465 

480 

28,526 

2,964,014 
1,086,800 
1, 083, 600 

78,000 
.5,96,5,150 

72,  560 
4,699,042 

315, 879 
207, 124 
107,  440 

44, 000 
230,  809 

34,312 

Pacific 

604,446 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

24,984.0 
17, 470.  7 

4,  754.  5 
16,023.8 

1,691.3 

14,657.0 
3,998.0 
3,438.7 
708.3 
237.8 
734.5 
138.4 

1, 171.  3 
262.7 
276.8 

1,990.8 

664.5 

777.3 

1, 815. 1 

3, 154. 1 

1,771.6 

18.6 

2, 728.  5 

102.1 

274.5 
25.1 

9, 205. 3 
8, 227. 6 
3, 507. 1 
2, 173. 9 
211.3 

5,924.6 
10,384.9 
38.8 
9.3 
179. 3 
359.4 
213.0 

9.6 

165.8 

6.50.2 

33.1 

7.7 

0.1 
45.2 
456.9 
2.1 
2.4 
26.8 
165. 1 

33.5 
12.0 

13.4 
123.4 

65.7 
118.4 

88.0 

166.1 
81.1 
460.4 
4.0 
8.1 
18.7 
7.2 

367.8 
87.7 
79.9 

694.0 

77.0 
135. 4 
223.6 

974.1 

162.7 

1.6 

95.6 

1 

1.3 

14.7 

L3 

14.3 

8.3 
185.7 
127.1 

8.4 
40.1 

462.7 

768.6 
5.9 

4.0 

9.2 

97.1 

2.'5 

0.3 

"""74."9 

125 

625 

18,225 

1,065 

150 

3,600 

55, 348 

2,843,066 

62,000 

1,755 

Indiana 

5,611 

Illinois 

291,  816 

Michigan 

10, 100 

Wisconsin 

6, 597 

West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 

Iowa 

3,153 

2,785 

5.30,  .800 
552,000 

134,616 

Missouri 

70, 308 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

33.6 
14.2 

Nebraska 

2.8 
7.8 

Kansas 

65 

1,000 
155 

4,000 

1,000,000 
44,600 

2,200 

South  Atlantic: 

North  Carolina 

100, 000 
2,940 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

101.5 

16L0 

30.0 

Florida 

66.2 

0.2 
42.3 
6.7 

119.8 

440.7 

5.0 

59.8 

9.'5 

LO 
0.1 

54.2 

2.0 

106.5 

120 

39,000 

4,500 

East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 

86.2 

0.3 

238.8 

20.4 
0.2 

Tennessee 

10.2 
36.8 

240.8 
65.9 

Mississippi 

250 

2,800 
7,665 

78,000 

720,000 
5, 245, 150 

44  000 

West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 

90,000 

Louisiana 

140, 809 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

i 

Mountain: 

Montana 

50.7 

1.8 

114.2 

36.2 
1.8 
71.8 
13.0 
65.1 

1 

Idaho 

285 

36, 200 

7  912 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

132. 5'        195. 2 
124. 0         282. 2 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

32.6 

120.3 

16.6 

162.4 

1.0 

599.1 

4.0 

83.0 
13.0 
85.6 

26.6 
2.0 

175 
20 

33,660 
2,700 

25  000 

Utah 

4.5 

777.6 

1,400 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

7.4 

0.7 

LO 

Oregon 

California 

3,009.8 

1, 131. 1 

204.4 

23.0 

120.4 

28, 526 

4,699,042 

604,446 

1  I^evees  and  pumping  plants  have  been  included  as  drainage  works  only  when  they  have  been  con- 
structed by  an  enterprise  that  has  constructed  open  ditches  or  tile  drains  and  their  cost  has  been  assessed 
with  the  cost  of  the  drains. 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS DRAINAGE. 


909 


Table  9.— DEVELOPMENT  OF  LAND  SINCE  DRAINAGE  BEGAN,  AND  PRINCIPAL  CROPS 
GROWN   ON  DRAINED   LAND,  IN   OPERATING   ENTERPRISES:    1919. 


omsiON  AND  STATE. 


States  included.. 

Geographic  divisions: 
East  North  Central  . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

Ea^t  South  Central . 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 


East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


development  of  land. 


Improved 

land: 
Increase 
(acres). 


19,701,999   10,470,242 


Timber 
and  cut- 
over  land: 
Decrease 
(acres). 


11,771,253 
4, 779, 690 
214,712 
575, 020 
1,482,530 
157,969 
720, 825 


2,752,108 
2,209,178 
1.469,795 
5, 135, 739 
204,433 

2,095,615 

1,282,911 

713, 506 

335,569 

79, 816 

258, 896 

13,377 

120, 214 
7,726 
22, 524 
64,248 

63,419 
77, 190 
434,411 

603,913 

332, 489 

5,250 

540,878 

33,607 
27,448 

1,640 
54,374 
15,212 
17, 768 

7,920 


32, 138 
'688,"687 


8, 467, 450 
699, 744 
108, 805 
506, 070 
657, 729 
10 
30, 434 


2, 122, 286 

1, 382, 600 

294,925 

4, 613, 651 

53,988 

103, 797 

19,342 

571,437 


2,455 
2,713 

67,050 

3,736 

14,926 

23,093 

53,601 

72,218 

380, 251 

536,788 

112, 596 

3,625 

4,720 


650 
'29,'784 


Other  un- 
improved 

land: 
Decrease 

(acres). 


9,231,757 


3,303,803 
4, 079, 946 
105,907 
68, 950 
824, 801 
157,959 
690, 391 


629, 822 
826, 578 
1, 174, 870 
522, 088 
150,445 

1,991,818 

1,263,569 

142, 069 

335, 569 

79, 816 

256, 441 

10,664 

53,164 
3,990 
7,598 

41, 155 

9,818 

4,972 

54,160 

67,125 

219, 893 

1,625 

536, 158 

33,607 
27,438 

1,640 
54,374 
15,212 
17,768 

7,920 


31,488 
'658,'963 


Swampy 
or  over- 
flowed 
land: 
Decrease 
(acres). 


24, 472, 300 


11,690,363 
7,381,149 
935, 527 
745,001 
2, 681, 714 
233,065 
805,481 


2,879,612 
2, 860, 945 
1,635,801 
3, 742, 809 
571, 196 

3, 441, 505 

1, 247, 067 

1,559,344 

606, 827 

135, 424 

381, 234 

9,748 

233,616 
73, 148 
.32, 141 

596,622 

129, 748 
248,964 
366, 289 

1, 167, 717 

709,806 

4,800 

799, 391 

35,84<) 
29,040 
51,024 
72, 135 
24,347 
4,268 
16.411 


27,998 

320 

777, 163 


Principal  crops  on  drained 
land.i 


Corn,  wheat,  cotton,  hay. 

Corn,  wheat,  sugar  beets. 
Corn,  wheat,  hay,  cotton. 
Corn,  cotton,  vegetables. 
Cotton,  corn. 

Cotton,  corn,  sugar  cane,  rice. 
Hay,  wheat,  cotton  .sugar  beets. 
Wheat,  barley,  hay,  potatoes. 

Corn,  wheat,  hay,  vegetables. 
Corn,  wheat,  hay. 
Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 
Wheat,  corn,  sugar  beets. 
Hay,  corn,  oats. 

Wheat,  hay,  corn,  oats. 

Corn,  hay." 

Corn,  cotton,  wheat. 

Wheat,  hay. 

Corn,  wheat. 

Corn,  wheat,  sugar  beets. 

Wheat,  corn. 


Corn,  cotton. 
Cotton,  com. 
Corn. 
Vegetables, 

cane. 
Corn . 

Corn,  cotton. 
Cotton,  com. 


potatoes,     sugar 


Cotton,  com. 

Sugar  cane,  rice,  cotton ,  corn. 

Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Corn,  cotton,  vegetables. 

Wheat,  hay. 

Hay,  wheat. 

Hay,  sugar  beets. 

Hay,  wheat,  sugar  beets. 

Hay,  grain. 

Cotton. 

Hav.  sugar  beets. 

Hay. 

Hay,  wheat. 

Hay. 

Grain,  potatoes,  hay,  corn. 


1  All  the  improved  land  in  each  enterprise  was  tabulated  under  the  one  principal  crop ,  as  the  area  actually 
devoted  to  any  particular  crop  was  not  determined.  Those  thus  shown  to  have  the  greatest  acreage  are 
listed  here  in  order.    The  crop  designated  ''hay"  includes  alfalfa. 


MANUFACTURES 


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CONTENTS. 


Definitions  and  explanations  of  teems 914 

GENERAL  STATISTICS. 

SUMMARY. 

Table. 

1.  Continental  United  States  and  noncontiguous  territory:  1919 916 

2.  Comparative  smnmarv:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 916 

3.  Summary:  1849  to  1919 917 

INDmDUAL  INDUSTRIES. 

4.  Principal  industries,  ranked  by  value  of  products:  1919 918 

DIVISIONS  AND  STATES. 

5.  Rank  of  geographic  di\isions  and  states  in  manufacturing  industries:  1919 920 

STATISTICS  OF  CITIES. 

6.  Leading  cities:  1919 921 

7.  Statistics  of  cities  by  population  groups:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 924 

PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  INDUSTRIES. 

8.  Persons  engaged  in  manufacturing  industries:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 925 

9.  Sex  and  age  distribution  of  wage  earners  in  the  85  leading  industries:  1919  and  1914 926 

10.  Wage  earners,  by  months;  males  and  females,  by  industries:  1919 930 

11.  Wage  earners,  by  months,  by  geographic  dixisions  and  states:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 966 

PF.EVAILING  HOURS  OF  LABOR. 

12.  Average  number  of  wage  earners,  by  prevailing  hours  of  labor  per  week,  by  industries:  1919  and 

1914 970 

13.  Average  niunber  of  wage  earners,  by  prevaiUng  hours  of  labor  per  week,  by  geographic  divisions 

and  states:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 984 

ESTABLISHMENTS  ACCORDING  TO  SIZE. 

14.  Size  of  establishments,  by  average  number  of  wage  earners,  by  industries:  1919 986 

15.  Size  of  establishments,  by  average  number  of  wage  earners,  for  geographic  divisions  and  states: 

1919,  1914,  and  1909 998 

16.  Number  and  size  of  establishments  by  value  of  products,  by  industries:  1919 1002 

17.  Geographic  divisions  and  states,  establishments  grouped  by  value  of  products:  1^19, 1914,  1909, 

and  1904 1 016 

18.  EstabUshments  grouped  by  value  of  products:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1020 

CHARACTER  OF  0\VNERSHIP. 

19.  Character  of  ownership:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1021 

20.  Character  of  ownership,  by  industries:  1919 1022 

21.  Character  of  ownership,  by  geographic  divisions  and  states:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1030 

POWER  USED  IN  MANUFACTURING. 

22.  Power  used  in  manufacturing  industries:  1879  to  1919 1034 

23.  Horsepower  in  leading  industries:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1035 

24.  Horsepower  in  geographic  divisions  and  states:  1869  to  1919 1043 

CONSUMPTION  OF  FUEL. 

25.  Consumption  of  fuel  in  47  leading  fuel-consuming  industries:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1051 

SUMMARY  FOR  GROUPS  OF  INDUSTRIES. 

26.  Comparative  summary  for  14  general  groups  of  industries:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1054 

SPECIAL  STATISTICS. 
FOOD  AND  KINDRED  PRODUCTS. 

27.  Butter,  cheese,  and  condensed  milk:  1919,1914.  1909,  and  1904 1055 

28.  Canning  and  preserving,  fish  and  oysters:  1919, 1914,  1909,  and  1904 1057 

29.  Canning  and  preserving,  fruits  and  vegetables:  1919,  1914, 1909,  and  1904 1058 

30.  Flour-mill  and  gristmill  products  (merchant  mills):  1919, 1914, 1909,  and  1904 1060 

31.  Glucose  and  starch:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1061 

32.  Rico,  cleaning  and  polishing:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1 062 

33.  Beet  and  cane  sugar:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1062 

34.  Slaughtering  and  meat  packing:  1919, 1914, 1909,  and  1904 1063 


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CONTENTS.  913 


TEXTILES    AND    THEIR    PRODUCTS.  p^   g 

35.  Cotton  manufartures:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1065 

36.  Knit  poods:  1919,  1914, 1909,  and  1904 1067 

37.  Silk  goods,  including  throwsters:  1919, 1914, 1909,  and  1904 1071 

38.  Woolen  and  worsted  goods:  1919,  1914, 1909,  and  1904 1074 

39.  Felt  goods:  1919,  1914, 1909,  and  1904 1077 

40.  Hats, fur-felt:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1078 

41.  Hats,  wool-felt:  1919, 1914, 1909,  and  1904 1079 

42.  Carpets  and  rugs:  1919, 1914, 1909,  and  1904 lOSQ 

43.  Oilcloth  and  linoleum:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1080 

44.  Wool  shodd5':  1919,  191 4,  and  1909 lOSl 

45.  Cordage  and  twine,  and  jute  and  linen  goods:  1919, 1914,  and  1909 1082 

IRON   AND    STEEL    AND    THEIR    PRODUCTS. 

46.  Iron  and  steel,  blast  furnaces:  1919, 1914,  and  1909 1084 

47.  Ferroalloys 1086 

48.  Steel  worjis  and  rolling  mills:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1087 

49.  Tin  plate  and  terneplate:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1092 

50.  The  wire  industry:  1919  and  1914 1093 

LUMBER    AND    TIMBER  PRODUCTS. 

51 .  Production  of  lumber,  lath,  and  shingles:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1095 

52.  Production  of  tight  staves  and  heading:  1919  and  1909 1095 

53.  Production  of  slack  staves,  heading,  and  hoops:  1919  and  19C9 1096 

54.  Wood  consumed  in  the  manufacture  of  veneers:  1919,  1911,  and  1909 1096 

LEATHER    AND    ITS    FINISHED    PRODUCTS. 

55.  Leather,  tanned,  curried,  and  finished:  1919, 1914,  1909,  and  1904 1097 

56.  Boots,  shoes, slippers, and  otherfootwear,  by  classes:  1919,  1914,  and  1904 1099 

57.  Leather  gloves  and  mittens:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1100 

PAPER    AND    PRINTING. 

68.  Paper  and  wood  pulp:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1101 

59.  Printing  and  pubhshing:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1105 

60.  Books  and  pamphlets— Number:  1919, 1914,  and  1909 1107 

CHEMICALS. 

61 .  Chemicars — Detailed  statistics  of  products,  by  groups:  1919, 1914,  and  1909 1108 

62.  Coke:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 ." 1123 

63.  Druggists'  j^reparations,  patent  and  proprietary  medicines  and  compounds,  perfumery  and  cos- 

metics: 1919  and  1914 1124 

64.  Natural  dyestufls  and  extracts:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1125 

65.  Explosives:  1919, 1914,  and  1909 1126 

66.  Fertilizers:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1127 

67.  Gas.illuminating  and  heating:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1129 

68.  Paint  and  varnish:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 Ii:j3 

69.  Petroleum  refining:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1134 

70.  Soap:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1137 

STONE,  CLAY,  AND    GLASS    PRODUCTS. 

71.  Brick,  tile,  pottery,  and  Other  clay  products:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 11.39 

72.  Cement  products:  1919  .1914,  1909",  and  1904 1140 

73.  Glass  products:  1919,  19i4,  1909,  and  1904 1141 

VEHICLES    FOR    LAND    TRANSPORTATION. 

74.  Automobiles:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1142 

75.  Motorcycles,  bicycles,  and  parts:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1142 

76.  Carriages,  wagon's,  and  repairs:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1143 

77.  Cars,  steam  and  electric  railroad:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1144 

RAILROAD    REPAIR    SHOPS. 

78.  Steam-railroad  repair  shops:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1145 

79.  Electric-railroad  repair  shops:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1145 

MISCELLANEOUS   INDUSTRIES. 

80.  Pianos  and  organs:  1919,  1914,  and  1909 1146 

81.  Phonographs  and  graphophones:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904 1147 

82.  Agricultural  implements:  1919, 1914,  1909,  and  1904 1148 

83.  Electrical  machinery,  apparatus,  and  supplies:  1919, 1914, 1909,  and  1904 1150 

84.  Ice  manufactured:  1919, 1914, 1909,  and  1904 1153 

85.  Rubber  goods:  1919 1154 

86.  Number  and  gross  tonnage  of  vessels  launched,  and  number  of  power  boats:  1919, 1916, 1914,  and  1909.  1 155 

87.  ICind  and  value  of  shipbuilding  work:  1919,  1916,  1914,  and  1909 1156 

GENERAL  TABLES. 

COirPAEATIVE    SUMMARY. 

88.  Comparative  summary  for  t  he  United  States,  by  industries:  1919,  and  1914 1157 

89.  Comparative  summary,  by  geographic  divisions  and  states:  1919, 1914, 1909,  and  1904 11G8 

DETAIL    STATEMENT. 

90.  Detail  statement  for  the  United  States,  by  industries:  1919 1172 

91.  Detail  statement,  by  geographic  divisions  and  states:  1919 1250 

75108°— 23 ^58 


MANUFACTURES. 


DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATION  OF  TERMS. 

This  chapter  presents  in  condensed  form  statistics  collected  for  the  census  of  manu- 
factures of  1919,  and  comparative  figures  for  prior  censuses.  It  is  designed  to  meet  the 
requirements  of  those  who  desire  statistics  for  the  United  States  as  a  whole,  for  the 
principal  industries,  and  for  the  states,  counties,  and  principal  cities.  The  general 
report  and  analytical  tables  are  presented  in  Volume  VIII.  The  detailed  statistics 
for  the  different  industries  in  the  states,  counties,  and  cities  are  given  in  Volume  IX, 
and  similar  details  for  the  principal  industiies  are  contained  in  the  spefcial  reports 
for  such  industries.  The  follomng  paragi-aphs  explain  the  scope  of  the  census  and  the 
terms  used  in  presenting  the  statistics: 

Scope  of  census. — Census  statistics  of  manufactures  are  compiled  primarily  for  the  purpose  of  showing 
the  absolute  and  relative  magnitude  of  the  different  branches  of  industry  covered  and  their  growth  or  de- 
cline. Incidentally,  the  effort  is  made  to  present  data  ttirowing  light  upon  character  of  ownership,  size 
of  establishments,  "both  by  value  of  products  and  average  number  of  wage  earners  and  germane  sulajects. 
When  use  of  the  data  is  made  it  is  unperative  to  note  that  owing  to  the  limitations  of  the  statistics  any 
attempt  made  to  derive  from  the  figures  the  average  wages,  cost  of  production,  or  profits  is  not  only  futile 
but  misleading. 

The  census  did  not  cover  establishments  which  were  idle  during  the  entire  year  or  for  which  products 
were  valued  at  less  than  $500,  or  the  manufacturing  done  in  educational,  eleemosynary,  and  penal  institu- 
tions. 

Period  covered. — The  returns  relate  to  the  calendar  year  1919,  or  the  business  year  which  corresponded 
most  nearly  to  that  calendar  year,  and  cover  a  year's  operations,  except  for  establishments  which  began  or 
discontinued  business  during  the  year. 

The  establishment. — As  a  rule,  the  term  "establishment"  represents  a  single  plant  or  factory,  but  in 
some  cases  it  represents  two  or  more  plants  which  were  operated  under  a  common  ownership  or  for  which 
one  set  of  books  of  account  was  kept.  If,  however,  the  plants  constituting  an  establishment  as  thus  defined 
were  not  all  located  within  the  same  city ,  county,  or  state,  separate  reports  were  secured  in  order  that  the 
figures  for  each  plant  might  be  included  in  the  st  at  ist  ics  for  the  eil  y ,  county ,  or  state  in  which  it  was  located. 

Classification  by  industries. — The  establishments  were  assigned  to  the  several  classes  of  industries 
according  to  their  products  of  chief  value.  The  products  reported  for  a  given  Industry  may  thus,  on  the  one 
hand,  include  minor  products  different  from  those  covered  by  the  class  designation,  and,  on  the  other  hand, 
may  not  represent  the  total  product  covered  by  this  designation,  because  some  of  this  class  of  product 
may  be  made  in  establishments  in  which  it  is  not  the  product  of  chief  value. 

Selected  industries. — The  general  tables  at  the  end  of  this  chapter  give  the  principal  facts  separately 
for  the  industries  and  the  states.  A  selection  has  been  made  of  certain  leading  industries  tor  more  detailed 
consideration. 

Comparisons  with  previous  censuses. — Owing  to  changes  in  industrial  conditions  it  is  not  always 
possible  to  classify  establishments  by  industries  in  such  a  way  as  to  permit  accurate  comparison  with 
preceding  censuses.  At  the  census  of  1909  the  figures  for  kindred  industries  were  combined.  This  prac- 
tice has  been  followed  in  compiling  the  statistics  for  1919  and  1914  when  placed  in  comparison  with  those 
for  1909  and  prior  years.  ' 

Influence  of  increased  prices. — In  comparing  figures  for  cost  of  materials,  value  of  products,  and  value 
added  by  manufacture  in  1919  with  the  corresponding  figures  for  earlier  censuses,  account  should  be  taken 
of  the  general  increase  in  the  prices  of  commodities  during  recent  years.  To  the  extent  to  which  this  fac- 
tor has  been  influential  the  figures  fail  to  afford  an  exact  measure  of  the  increase  in  the  volume  of  business. 

Persons  engaged  in  the  industry. — The  following  general  classes  of  persons  engaged  in  the  manufac- 
turingindustries  were  distinguished:  (1)  Proprietors  and  firm  members,  (2)  salaried  otlicers  of  corporations, 
(3)  superintendents  and  managers,  (4)  clerks  (including  other  subordinate  salaried  employees),  and  (5) 
wage  earners.  In  the  reports  for  the  censuses  of  1904  and  1899  these  five  classes  were  shown  according  to 
the  tliree  main  groups:  (1)  Proprietors  and  firm  members,  (2)  salaried  oflicials,  clerks,  etc.,  and  (3)  wage 
earners.  In  comparative  tables  covering  the  census  of  1904  it  is  of  course  necessary  to  group  the  figures 
according  to  the  classification  that  was  employed  at  the  earlier  censuses. 

The  number  of  persons  engaged  in  each  industry,  segregated  by  sex,  and,  in  the  case  of  wage  earners, 
also  by  age  (whether  imder  16  or  16  and  over),  was  reported  for  a  single  representative  day.  The  15th  of 
December  was  selected  as  representing  for  most  industries  normal  conditions  of  employment,  but  whore 
this  date  was  not  a  representative  day  an  earlier  date  was  chosen. 

In  the  case  of  employees  other  than  wage  earners  the  number  thus  reported  for  the  representative  date 
has  been  treated  as  equivalent  to  the  average  for  the  year,  since  the  number  of  employees  of  this  ehiss  does 
not  ordinarily  vary  much  from  month  to  month.  In  the  case  of  wage  earners  the  average  has  been  obtained 
in  the  manner  explained  in  the  next  paragraph. 

In  addition  to  the  more  detailed  report  by  sex  and  age  of  the  number  of  wage  earners  on  the  represen- 
tative date,  a  report  was  obtained  of  the  number  employed  on  the  15th  of  each  month,  by  sex,  without 
distinction  of  age.  From  these  figures  the  average  number  of  wage  earners  for  the  year  has  been  calculated 
by  dividing  the  sum  of  the  numbers  reported  for  the  several  months  by  12.  The  importance  of  the  in- 
dustry as  an  employer  of  labor  is  believed  to  bo  more  accurately  measured  by  this  average  than  by  the 
number  employed  at  any  one  time  or  on  a  given  day. 

The  number  of  wage  earners  reported  for  the  representative  day,  though  given  in  certain  tables  for  each 
separate  industry,  is  not  totaled  for  all  industries  combined  for  any  state,  because,  in  view  of  the  variations 
of  date,  such  a  total  is  believed  not  to  be  significant.  It  would  involve  more  or  less  duplication  of  persons 
working  in  different  industries  at  different  times,  would  not  represent  the  total  numl)cr  employed  in  all 
industries  at  any  one  time,  and  would  give  an  undue  weight  to  seasonal  industries  as  compared  wth  indus- 
tries in  continual  operation.  This  total,  however,  is  shown  for  the  different  cities,  because  the  limited  area 
and  greater  regularity  of  employment  largely  overcame  the  objection  incident  lo  its  publication  for  the 
separate  states  or  the  United  States. 

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DEFINITIONS   AND  EXPLANATION    OF   TERMS.  915 

In  order  to  determine  as  nearly  as  possible  the  age  distribution  of  the  average  number  of  wage  earners 
for  a  given  state  as  a  whole,  the  per  cent  distribution  by  age  of  the  wage  earners  in  each  industry  for  Decem- 
ber 15,  or  the  nearest  representative  day,  has  been  calculated  from  the  actual  numbers  reported  for  that 
date.  The  percentages  thus  obtained  have  been  applied  to  the  average  number  of  wage  earners  for  the 
year  in  that  industry  to  determine  the  average  numbers  1 6  years  and  over,  and  imder  16,  employed.  These 
calculated  averages  "for  the  severa  1  industries  have  been  added  to  give  the  average  distribution  for  each  state 
as  a  whole  and  for  the  entire  country. 

Salaries  and  wages.— Under  these  heads  are  given  the  total  payments  during  the  year  for  salaries  and 
wages,  respectively.  The  Census  Bureau  has  not  undertaken  to  calculate  the  average  annual  earnings  of 
either  salaried  employees  or  wage  earners.  Such  averages  would  possess  little  real  value,  because  they 
would  be  based  on  the  earnings  of  employees  of  both  sexes,  of  all  ages,  and  of  widely  varying  degrees  of 
skill.  Furthermore,  so  far  as  wage  earners  are  concerned,  it  would  be  impossible  to  calculate  accurately 
even  so  simple  an  average  as  this,  since  the  number  of  wage  earners  fluctuates  from  month  to  month  in 
every  industry,  and  in  some  cases  to  a  very  great  extent.  The  Census  Bureau's  figures  for  wage  earners, 
as  already  explained,  are  averages  based  on  the  number  employed  on  the  15th  of  each  month,  and  while 
representing  the  number  according  to  the  pay  rolls  to  whom  wages  were  paid  on  that  date,  no  doubt  rep- 
resent a  larger  numlier  than  would  be  required  to  perform  the  work  in  any  industry  if  all  were  continuously 
employed  dming  the  year. 

Prevailing  hours  of  labor. — No  attempt  was  made  to  ascertain  the  number  of  wage  earners  working  a 
given  number  of  hours  per  week.  The  inquiry  called  merely  for  the  prevailing  practice  followed  in  each 
establishment.  Occasional  variations  in  hours  in  an  establishment  from  one  part  of  tlie  year  to  another 
were  disregarded,  and  no  attention  was  paid  to  the  fact  that  a  few  wage  earners  might  have  hours  differ- 
ing from  those  of  the  majority.  All  the  wage  earners  of  each  establishment  are  therefore  counted  in  the 
class  within  wiiich  the  establishment  itself  falls.  In  most  establishments,  however,  practically  all  the 
wage  earners  work  the  same  number  of  hours,  so  that  the  figures  give  a  substantially  correct  representation 
of  the  hours  of  labor. 

Capital. — The  instructions  on  the  schedule  for  securing  data  relating  to  capital  were  as  follows: 

"The  answer  should  show  the  tot  al  amount  of  capital,  both  owned  and  borrowed,  on  the  last  day  of  the 
business  year  reported.  All  the  items  of  fixed  and  live  capital  may  be  taken  at  the  amounts  carried  on  the 
books,  if  land  or  buildings  are  rent  ed,  that  fact  should  be  stated  and  no  value  given.  If  a  part  of  the  land 
or  buildings  is  o\\Tied,  the  remainder  being  rented,  that  fact  should  be  so  stated  and  only  the  value  of  the 
owned  property  given.    Do  not  include  securities  and  loans  representing  investment  sin  other  enterprises." 

These  instruct  ions  were  identical  with  those  employed  at  the  censuses  of  1914  and  1909.  The  data  com- 
piled in  respect  to  capital,  however,  at  both  censuses,  as  well  as  at  all  preceding  censuses  of  manufacturers, 
have  been  so  defective  as  to  be  of  little  value  except  as  indicating  very  general  conditions.  In  fact,  it  has 
been  repeatedly  recommended  by  the  census  authorities  that  this  inquiry  be  omitted  from  the  schedule. 
"While  there  are  some  establishments  whose  accounting  systems  are  such  that  an  accurate  return  for  capital 
could  be  made,  this  is  not  true  of  the  great  majority,  and  the  figures  therefore  do  not  show  the  actual  amount 
of  capital  invested. 

Materials. — The  statistics  as  to  the  cost  of  materials  relate  to  the  materials  used  during  the  year,  which 
may  be  more  or  less  than  the  materials  purchased  during  the  year.  The  term  "  materials  "  covers  fuel,  rent 
of  power  and  heat,  mill  supplies,  and  containers,  as  well  as  inaterials  which  form  a  constituent  part  of  the 
product. 

Rent  and  taxes. — The  taxes  include  certain  Federal  taxes  and  state,  county,  and  local  taxes.  Under 
"Federal  taxes"  there  are  included  the  internal  revenue  tax  on  mamfaclures  (tobacco,  beverages,  etc.), 
excise  taxes  wlien  included  in  values  reported  for  products,  corporation  capital  stock  tax,  and  corporation 
income  tax,  but  not  the  income  tax  for  individual  and  partnership  establishments. 

Value  of  products.— The  amounts  given  under  this  heading  represent  the  selling  value  or  price  at  the 
factory  of  all  products  manufactured  during  the  year,  which  may  difi'-r  from  the  value  of  the  products  sold. 

Value  added  by  manufacture. — The  value  of  products  is  not  always  a  satisfactory  measure  of  either  the 
absolute  or  the  relat  ive  import  ance  of  a  given  industry ,  because  only  a  part  of  this  value  is  actually  created 
by  the  manufacturing  processes  carried  on  in  the  industry  itself.  Another  part,  and  often  by  far  thelarger 
one,  represents  the  value  of  the  materials  used.  For  many  purposes,  therefore,  the  best  riieasure  of  the 
importance  of  an  industry,  from  a  manufacturing  standpoint,  is  the  value  created  by  the  manufacturing 
operations  carried  on  within  tlie  industry.  This  value  is  calculated  by  deducting  the  cost  of  the  materials 
used  from  the  value  of  the  products.  The  figure  thus  obtained  is  termed  in  the  census  reports  "value 
added  by  manufacture." 

Cost  of  manufacture  and  profits. — The  census  data  do  not  show  the  entire  cost  of  manufacture,  and 
consequently  can  not  be  used  for  the  calculation  of  profits.  No  account  has  been  taken  of  depreciation  or 
interest,  rent  of  offices  and  buildings  other  than  factory  or  works,  insurance,  ordinary  repairs,  advertising, 
and  other  sundry  expenses. 

Primary  horsepower. — This  item  represents  the  total  primary  power  generated  by  the  manufacturing 
establishments  plus  the  amount  of  power,  principally  electric,  rented  from  other  concerns.  It  does  not 
cover  the  power  of  electric  motors  taking  their  current  from  dynamos  driven  by  primary  power  machines 
operated  by  the  same  establishment,  because  the  inclusion  of  such  power  would  obviously  result  in  dupli- 
cation. The  figures  for  primary  horsepower  represent  the  rated  capacity  of  the  engines,  motors,  etc.,  and 
not  the  amount  of  power  in  actual  daily  use. 

Fuel. — Statistics  of  the  (juantity  of  fuel  used  are  shown  only  for  anthracite  and  bituminous  coal,  coke, 
fuel  oils,  gasoline  and  other  volatile  oils,  and  gas — natural  and  manufactured,  and  represent  the  quantity 
used  during  the  year.  As  only  the  principal  kinds  of  fuel  are  shown,  comparison  as  to  the  total  cost  of  all 
fuel  is  impracticable.  A  comparison,  however,  of  the  total  quantities  of  the  several  kinds  of  fuel  used  in 
1919  and  1914  is  given. 


916 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANTJFACTUKES. 


GENERAL  STATISTICS. 


Table  1.— CONTINENTAL   UNITED    STATES  AND  NONCONTIGUOUS    TERRITORY:    1919. 


Number  of  establishments 

Persons  engaged 

Proprietors  and  firm  members. 

Salaried  employees 

Wage  earners  (average  number) 

Primary  horsepower 

Capital 

Salaries  and  wages 

Salaries 

Wages 

Paid  for  contract  work 

Rent  and  taxes 

Cost  of  materials 

Value  of  products 

Value  added  by  manufacture  i 


MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRIES. 


Total. 


291,367 

10,SoO,250 

270, 679 

1,450,670 

9,128,901 

29,654,959 

664,535,453 

454,438,035 

898, 795, 876 

555, 642, 159 

467, 044, 272 

305,847,617 

536, 834, 172 

678, 177, 262 

141,343,090 


Continental 
United  States. 


10, 
1, 

9: 

29' 

$44,466' 

13, 425, 

2, 892, 

10, 533; 

464, 

2,291, 

37,376, 

62, 41S; 

25, 041, 


290, 105 
812,736 
269, 137 
447, 227 
096, 372 
504,792 
59,3, 771 
771,834 
371,494 
400, 340 
403,700 
412,446 
380, 283 
078, 773 
698, 490 


Alaska. 


147 

7,316 

55 

686 

6,575 

18, 646 

$64,949,405 

10, 895, 712 

2,056,260 

8, 839, 452 

2, 447, 962 

1, 577, 501 

19, 482, 485 

41, 495, 243 

22,012,758 


Hawaii. 


496 

11, 744 

700 

1,075 

9,969 

64, 295 

$48,840,967 

8,666,024 

2,029,261 

6,636,763 

34, 826 

10,662,930 

81, 144, 130 

133, 096, 412 

61,952,282 


Porto 
Rico. 


619 

18, 454 

787 

1,682 

15, 985 

67, 226 

$84, 151, 310 

9, 101, 465 

2,338,861 

6, 765, 604 

157, 784 

2, 194, 740 

59, 827, 274 

85, 506,  S34 

25,679,560 


I  Value  of  products  less  cost  of  materials. 
Table  2.— COMPARATIVE  SUMMARY:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


Number  of  establish- 
ments  

Persons  engaged 

Proprietors  and  firm 

members 

Salaried  employees . . . 
Wage  earners  (aver- 
age number) 

Primary  horsepower 

Capital 

Salaries  and  wages 

Salaries 

Wages 

Paid  for  contract  work.. 

Rent  and  taxes 

Cost  of  materials 

Value  of  products 

Value  added  by  manu- 
facture*  


manufacturing  industries. 


1919 


290, 105 
10, 812, 736 

269, 137 
1, 447, 227 


9,096, 
29, 504, 
466,593, 
425,771, 
892,371, 
533, 400, 
464, 403, 
291,412, 
376, 3,«0, 
418, 078, 


25,041,698,490 


1914 


275, 791 
8, 263, 063 

262, 599 
964, 217 


7, 036, 
22, 437, 
790, 979, 
354, 249, 
275, 916, 
078, 332, 
198, 876, 
582, 039, 
368, 088, 
246, 434, 


9, 878, 345, 893 


1909 


268, 491 

7,678,578 

273, 265 
790, 267 


6, 

18, 

$18, 428, 

4, 365, 

938, 

3, 427, 

178, 

457, 

12, 142, 

20, 672, 


615, 046 
675, 376 
269, 706 
612,  Sol 
574, 967 
037, 884 
645, 635 
883,110 
790, 878 
051,870 


8, 529, 260, 992 


1904 


216, 180 
6,213,612 

225, 673 
519, 556 

5,46,8,383 

13,487,707 

$12,675,580,874 

3, 184, 884, 275 

574, 439, 322 

2, 610, 444, 9.53 

14.5, 322, 516 

a  131, 964, 825 

8, 500, 207, 810 

14,793,902,563 

6,293,694,753 


PER  CENT  OF 
INCREASE. 1 


1914- 
1919 


5.2 
30.9 

2.5 
50.1 

29.3 
31.5 
95.1 
1.50.  7 
126.7 
158.3 
133. 5 
293. 7 
160.1 
157.4 

153.6 


1909- 
1914 


2.7 
7.6 

—3.9 
22.0 

6.4 
20.1 
23.7 
22.6 
35.9 
19.0 
11.3 
27.1 
18.3 
17.3 

15.8 


1904- 
1909 


24.2 
23.6 

21.1 
52.1 

21.0 
38.5 
45.4 
37.1 
63.4 
31.3 
22.9 


42.9 
39.7 


1 A  minus  sign  ( — )  denotes  decrease.  '  Exclusive  of  internal  revenue. 

»  Value  of  products  less  cost  of  materials. 


SUMMARY. 
Table  3.— SUMMARY:   1849  TO  1919. 


917 


FACTOKEES  AND  HAND  AND  NEIGHBORHOOD 

INDUSTRIES. 

1849  (census  of  1850) 

1859  (census  of  1860) 

Per  cont  of  increase,  1849  to  1859 

1869  (census  of  1870)  (gold  value) 

Per  cent  of  increase,  1859  to  1869 

1879  (census  of  1880) 

Per  cent  of  increase,  1869  to  1879 

1889  (census  of  1890) 

Per  cent  of  increase,  1879  to  1889 

1899  (census  of  1900) 

Per  cent  of  increase,  1889  to  1899 

FACTORIES,  EXCLUDING  HAND  AND  NEIGHBOR- 
HOOD INDUSTRIES. 

1899  (census  of  1900) 

1904  (census  of  1905) 

Per  cent  of  increase,  1899  to  1904 

1909  ( census  of  1910) 

Per  cent  of  i  ncrease,  1904  to  1909 

Per  cen  t  of  i  ncrease,  1899  to  1909 

1914  ( census  of  1915) 

Percent  of  increase,  1909  to  1914 

Per  cent  of  increase,  1904  to  1914 

1919  { census  of  1920) 

Per  cent  of  increase,  1914  to  1919 


Number 
of  estab- 
lishments. 


123,025 
140,433 

14.1 
252, 148 

79.6 

253,852 

0.7 

355, 405 

40.0 
512,191 

44.1 


207, 514 

216,180 

4.2 

268,491 

24.2 

29.4 

275,791 

2.7 

27.6 

290, 105 

5.2 


Wage  earn- 
ers (average 
number). 


957,059 
1,311,246 

37.0 
2,053,996 

56.6 
2, 732, 595 

33.0 
4,251,535 

55.6 
5, 306, 143 

24.8 


4,712,763 
5,468,383 

16.0 
6,615,046 

21.0 

40.4 

7, 036, 247 

6.4 

28. 7 
9,096,372 

29.3 


Capital. 


$533,245,351 
$1,009,855,715 

89.4 
SI,  694, 567, 015 

67.8 
$2,790,272,600 

64.7 

$6,525,050,759 

133.8 

$9,813,834,390 

50.4 


$8,975,256,496 
$12,675,580,874 

41.2 
$18,428,269,706 

45.4 

105. 3 

$22,790,979,937 

23.7 

79.8 
$44,406,593,771 

95.1 


Wages. 


$236,755,464 
$378,878,906 

60.0 
$620,467,474 

63.8 
$947,953,795 

52.8 
$1,891,219,096 

99.5 
$2,320,938,168 

22.7 


$2,008,361,119 

$2, 610, 444, 953 
30.0 

$3,427,037,884 
31.3 
70.6 

$4,078,332,433 

19.0 

56.2 

$10,533,400,340 

158.3 


Cost  of  materials. 


Value  of  products 


Value  added  by 
manufacture. 


FACTORIES  AND  HAND  AND  NEIGHBORHOOD 
INDUSTRIES. 

1849  (census  of  1850) 

1859  (census  of  1S60) 

Percent  of  increase,  1849  to  1859 

1869  (census  of  1870)  (gold  value) 

Per  cent  of  increase,  1859  to  1869 

1879  (census  of  1880) 

Per  cent  of  increase,  1869  to  1879 

1889  (census  of  1890) 

Per  cent  of  increase,  1879  to  1889 

1899  (census  of  1900) 

Per  cent  of  increase,  1889  to  1899 

FACTORIES,  EXCLUDING  HAND  AND  NEIGHBOR- 
HOOD INDUSTRIES. 

1899  (census  Of  1900) 

1904  (census  of  1905) 

Per  cent  of  increase,  1899  to  1904 

1909  (census  of  1910) 

Per  cent  of  i  ncrease,  1904  to  1909 

Per  cent  of  i  ncrease,  1899  to  1909 

1914  (census  of  1915) 

Per  cen t  of  i  ncrease,  1909  to  1914 

Percent  of  increase,  1904  to  1914 

1919  (census  of  1920) '. 

Percent  of  increase,  1914  to  1919 


$555,123,882 
$1,031,605,092 

85.8 
$1,990,741,794 

93.0 
$3,396,82.3,549 

70.6 
$5,162,013,878 

52.0 
$7,343,627,875 

42.3 


$6,575,851,491 

$8,500,207,810 

29.3 

$12,142,790,878 

42.9 

84.7 

$14,368,088,831 

18.3 

69.0 

$37,370,380,283 

160.1 


$1,019,106,616 
$1,885,861,676 

85.0 
$•3,385,860,354 

79.  5 
$5,369,579,191 

58.6 
$9,372,378,843 

74.5 
$13,000,149,159 

38.7 


$11,406,926,701 

$14,793,902,563 
29.7 

$20,672,051,870 
39.7 
81  2 

$24,246,434,724 
17.3 
63.9 

$62,418,078,773 
157.4 


$403,982,734 

$854,256,584 

84.1 

$1,395,118,560 

63.3 

$1,972,755,642 

41.4 

$4,210,364,905 

113.4 

$5,656,521,284 

34.3 


$4,8:31,075,210 

$6,293,694,753 
30.3 

J8, 529, 260, 992 
35.5 
76.5 

$9,878,345,893 

15.8 

57.0 

$25,041,698,490 

153.5 


918  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  -4.— PRINCIPAL  INDUSTRIES,  RANKED  BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS:  1919. 


All  Industries 

Industries  with  products  valued  at 
$1,000,000,000  or  over. 

Slaughtering  and  moat  packing 

Iron  and  steel,  steel  works  and  roll- 
ing mills 

Automobiles 

Foundry  and  machine-shop  prod- 
ucts  

Cotton  goods 

Flour-mill  and  gristmill  products 

Petroleum,  refining 

Shipbuilding,  steel 

Lumber  and  timber  products 

Cars  and  general  shop  construction 
and  repairs  by  steam-railroad 
companies 

Clothing,  women's 

Clotliing ,  men's 

Boots  and  shoes,  not  including  rub- 
ber boots  and  shoes 

Broad  and  other  bakery  products 

Woolen  and  worsted  goods 

Industries  with  products  valued  at 

$500,000,000  but  less  than 

$1,000,000,000. 

Electrical  machinery,  apparatus,  and 

supplies 

Rubber   tiros,    tubes,   and   rubber 

goods,  not  elsewhere  specified , 

Leather,  tanned,  curried,  and  fln- 

i  shed 

Printing  and  publishing, newspapers 

and  p'Tiodicals 

Iron  and  steel ,  blast  furnaces 

Paper  and  wood  pulp 

Tobacco,  cigars  and  cigarettes 

Sugar,  refining,  not  including  beet 

sugar 

Knit  goods , 

A  ntomobile  bodies  and  parts 

Silk  goods 

Smelting  and  refining,  copper 

Confectionery  and  ice  cream 

Food   preparations,  not   elsewhere 

specified 

Printing  and  publishing,  book  and 

job 

Butter , 

Oil  and  cake,  cottonseed , 

Fiu'niture , 

Cars,  steam-railroad,  not  including 

operations  of  railroad  companies. . 
Lumber,  planing-mill  products,  not 

including  planing  mills  connected 

with  sawmills 

Industries  ivith  products  valued  at 

$100,000,000,  but  less  than 

$500,000,000. 

Brass,  bronze,  and  copper  products. 

E  ngines ,  steam,  gas,  and  water , 

Chemicals 

Canning  and  preserving,  fruits  and 
vegetables 

Liquors,  malt,  including  cereal  bev- 
erages  

Condensed  milk 

Gas, illuminating  and  heating 

Dyeing  and  finishing  textiles,  exclu- 
sive of  that  done  in  textile  mills. . . 

Soap 

Coke,  not  including  gas-house  coke. . . 


■3 

Og 
SO 


290,105 


1,304 

500 
315 

10,934 
1,288 

10, 708 
320 
162 

26, 119 


1,744 
7,711 
5,258 

1,449 
25, 095 

852 


1,404 
437 
680 

17,362 

195 

729 

9,926 

20 
2,050 
2,515 

1,369: 

34 1 

0,624 1 

1,997, 

13,089 

3,738 

711 

3,154 

99 


5,309 


1,092 
370 
598 


729 

401 

1,022 

628 
348 
278 


WAGE 
EARNERS. 


Average 
number. 


9,096,372 


160,996 

375,088 
210, 559 

482, 767 
430,966 
46,481 
58,889 
344,014 
480, 945 


484,437 
165, 649 
175,270 

211,049 
141,592 
166, 787 


212,374 
119,848 

72, 476 

120,381 
41,660 
113,759 
138, 773 

18,202 
172,572 
132, 556 
126, 782 
17,345 
95, 648 

30, 365 

123,005 
17,641 
26, 766 

138,331 

52,298 


86, 956 


75.051 
77,017 
55, 586 


34, 259 
18, 675 
42,908 

55, 985 
20, 436 
29,319 


COST  OF 
MATERIALS. 


Amount 
(expressed 
in  thou- 
sands). 


$37,376,380 


3, 782, 930 

1,680,576 
1,578,652 

948, 069 

1,277,786 

1,799,181 

1, 247, 908 

643,753 

470, 960 


515,803 

680,407 
605, 752 

715,269 
713,239 
665, 595 


425, 098 

525, 686 

646,522 

300,385 
621,286 
467,483 
353, 297 

662, 144 
427,096 
362,027 
388,469 
584, 410 
368, 809 

494,597 

211,067 
514,346 
495, 192 
261,523 

356,085 


304,824 
217,551 
216,301 


94, 793 
282,595 
157,551 

174,743 
2;J8,519 
224,267 


34 


VALUE  or 

PRODUCTS. 


Amount 
(expressed 
in  thou- 
sands). 


$62,418,079 


4, 246, 291 

2, 828, 902 
2,387,903 

2,289,251 
2,125,272 
2,052,434 
1,632,533 
1,456,490 
1,387,471 


1,279,235 

1,208,543 
1,162,986 

1,155,041 
1,151,896 
1,005,434 


997,908 


928,592 

924, 153 

794,467 
788,059 

773. 662 

730, 987 
713, 140 
692. 171 
688, 470 
651, 102! 
637, 209 

631,598 

597. 663 
583, 163 
581,245 
571,356 

538, 223 


500,438 


482,313 
404,775 
438,659 

402,243 

379, 905 
339,  .50 
329,279 

323, 968 
310,710 
316,516 


16 


VALUE  ADDED 
BY  MANU- 
FACTURE. 


Amount 
(expressed 
in  thou- 
sands). 


525,041,699 


463,361 

1,148,326 
809,251 

1,341,182 
847,486 
253, 253 
384, 625 
812,737 
916,511 


763,432 
528, 136 
557,234 

439,772 

438, 657 
399, 839 


572, 870 

461,402 

282,070 

623,768 
173,181 
320,576 
420,365 

68,843 
286,044 
330, 1 14 
300,001 

66, 692 
268,400 

137,001 

386,596 

68,  sr 

86, 053 
309, 833 

182, 138 


201, 172 


177,489 
247,224 
222,358 

136, 614 

285,112 
56,912 

171,728 

149, 225 
78,22] 
92,249 


INDIVIDUAL  INDUSTElES.  919 

Table  ^.-PRINCIPAL  INDUSTRIES,  RANKED  BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS:  lOlO-Con. 


Industries  with  products  valued  at 

$100,000,000,  but    less  than 

#500,000,000— Continued . 

Agricultural  implements 

Coffee  and  spice,  roasting  and  grind- 
ing  

Structural  ironwork,  not  made  in 
steel  works  or  rolling  miUs 

Fertilizers 

Glass 

Paints 

Millinery  and  lace  goods,  not  else- 
where specified 

Tobacco,  chewing  and  smoking,  and 
snuG 

Tinware,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Automobile  repairing 

Bags,  other  than  paper^  not  includ- 
ing bags  made  in  textile  mills 

Machine  tools 

Patent  medicines  and  compounds. . . 

Brick  and  tile,  terra-cotta,  and  fire- 
clay products 

Boxes,  paper  and  other,  not  else- 
where specified 

Shirts 

Jewelry 

Smelting  and  refining,  lead 

Glucose  and  starch 

Boxes,  wooden  packing,  except  cigar 
boxes , 

Cement 

Iron  and  steel,  forgings,  not  made  in 
steel  works  or  rolling  mills 

Fur  goods 

Shipbuilding,  wooden,  including 
boat  buildiiig 

Wire 

Boot  and  shoe  cut  stock,  exclusive  of 
that  produced  in  boot  and  shoe 
factories 

Copper,  tin,  and  sheet-iron  work 

Steam  fittings  and  steam  and  hot- 
water  heating  apparatus 

Phonographs  and  graphophones 

Oil,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Locomotives,  not  made  by  railroad 
companies 

Hardware 

Sugar,  beet 

Pickles,  preserves,  and  sauces 

Stoves  and  hot-air  furnaces 

Tools,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Stamped  and  enameled  ware,  not 
elsewhere  specified 

Cheese 

Chocolate  and  cocoa  products 

Ice,  manufactured 

Coal-tar  products 

Mincraland  soda  waters 

Cordage  and  twine 

Marble  and  stone  work 

Carpets  and  rugs,  other  than  rag 

Textile  machinery  and  parts 

Oil, linseed 

Boots  and  shoos,  rubber 

Photographic  materials 

Dniggists '  preparations 

Furnishing  goods,  men's 

Paper  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Musical  instruments,  pianos 

Smelting  and  refining,  zinc 

All  other  industries 


521 

794 

1,148 
600 
371 
601 

3,005 

365 

301 

15,507, 

216 

403 

2,467 

2,414 

1,201 

896 

2,054| 

25 

66j 

l,14o! 
123j 

241 
1,815 

913 

66; 


252' 

4, 796j 

261 ' 
166! 

280 

17 
548; 

85 

723 

412 

1,125 

323 

3,530 

48 

2,867 

183 

5,194! 

120 

4,240; 

75 

432 

26 

25 

169 

524 

4871 

308 

191 


51,669 


WAGE 
EARNERS. 


Average 
number. 


54,368 


135 


1,352,090.... 


COST  OF 
MATERIALS. 


Amount 

(expressed 

in  thou 

sands). 


S144,572 


168 
185 
90 
165! 

132 

130 
165 

8' 

176 
59 


101 
127 

no! 

179! 
130; 

102 


66 
102 


133 
80 

72 
59 
119! 

72 
58! 
87 
93 
54 
45 

65, 
129! 
101 

42! 

63 


49 
67 
45 
100 
50 
49 
55 
64 
65 
54 
70 


3,903,058 


49 


488     83 


VALUE  OF 
PRODUCTS. 


Amount 

(expressed 

in  thou 

sands). 


$304,961 

304, 792 

294,962 
281, 144 

261, 884 
256, 714 

255, 725 

239,271 
233, 964 
224, 652 

214, 059 
212, 400 
212, 162 

208,423 

206,419 
205,32 
203,939 
196, 795 
186,256 

177,818 
175, 265 

173, 752 
173, 138 

165, 872 
16.',  151 


161,203 
160,314 

160,285 
158, 548 
156,480 

156,270 
154,525 
149,156 
145,  785 
145,718 
144,202 

143,654 
143,456 
139,258 
137,005 
135, 482 
135, 341 
133,366 
129, 165 
123,254 
122,089 
120,  638 
116,917 
115,714 
114,593 
107, 835 
107, 285 
107,088 
104, 123 

7,423,144.. 


VALUE  ADDED 
BY  MANU- 
FACTURE. 


Amount 
(expressed 
in  thou- 
sands). 


$160,389 
60, 893 

126, 161 
96, 103 

171,104 
91,110 

122, 790 

109,001 
68,793 
137, 003 

38,041 
153,366 
123,343 

140, 935 

105, 284 
78,239 
93,488 
17,421 
55, 927 

74,872 
95, 755 

91, 728 
67, 541 

99, 102 
59,337 


27, 316 
79,415 

88,269 
98,808 
37,209 

83,894 
95,991 
62, 127 
52, 748 
90,915 
98,405 


3,520,080 


46 

47 
75 
41 

107 
38 
45 


48 

66 

56 

177 


131 

65 

61 
50 
109 

63 
53 
81 
89 
60 
51 

63 
197 
108 
55 
72 
77 
96 
64 
86 
69 
159 
79 
80 
83 
99 
103 
90 
114 


920 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Tables.— RANK  OF  GEOGRAPHIC   DIVISIONS   AND   STATES   IN   MANUFACTURING 

INDUSTRIES:  1919. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States 

Geogeaphic  Divisions 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central 

Now  England 

West  North  Central 

South  Atlantic 

Pacific 

West  South  Central. . . . 

East  South  Central 

Mountain 

STATES. 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Illinois 

Ohio 

Massachusetts , 

New  Jersey , 

Michigan , 

CaUfornia 

Indiana , 

Wisconsin , 

Missouri , 

Connecticut , 

Minnesota 

Texas 

North  Carolina 

Kansas 

Maryland 

Washington 

Rhode  Island , 

Iowa 

Georgia.. 

Louisiana 

Virginia 

Nebraska 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

West  Virginia 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Oklahoma 

Kentucky 

South  Carolina , 

Oregon , 

Colorado 

Florida 

Arkansas 

Mississippi 

Vermont 

Montana 

Delaware 

Utah 

Arizona 

Wyoming 

Idaho 

District  of  Columbia 

South  Dakota 

North  Dakota 

Nevada 

New  Mexico 


Num- 
ber of 

estab- 

Ush- 

ments. 


290, 105 


88,360 
61,332 
25, 528 
29, 166 
29, 976 
19, 567 
13, 909 
14,655 
7,612 


49, 330 
27, 973 
18, 593 
16, 125 
11,906 

11,0.57 
8,305 

11,942 
7,916 

10, 393 

8,592 
4,872 
6,225 
5,724 
5,999 

3,474 
4,937 
4,918 
2,466 
5,683 

4,803 
2,617 
5,603 
2,884 
4,589 

3,654 
2,785 
2,995 
1,499 
2,445 

3,957 
2,004 
2,707 
2,631 

2,582 

3,123 
2,455 
1,790 
1,290 
668 

1,160 
480 
576 
922 
595 

1,414 
894 
166 
387 


WAGE 
EARNEES. 


Average 
number. 


9,096,372 


2, 872, 
2, 396, 
1,351, 
499, 
817, 
435, 
285, 
329, 
109, 


1, 228, 130 

1, 135, 837 

653, 114 

730, 733 

713, 836 

508,686 
471, 242 
243, 692 
,  277,580 
263, 949 

195,037 
292, 672 
115,623 
107, 522 
157, 659 

61,049 
140, 342 
132, 928 
139,665 

80, 551 

123, 441 
98, 265 

119,352 
36, 521 
95, 167 

107, 159 
83, 036 
88,651 
83, 074 
29, 503 

69, 340 
79,450 

58. 559 
35, 254 
74, 415 

49, 954 

57. 560 
33, 491 
17, 160 
29, 035 

18, 868 
8,528 
6,634 
13, 917 
10, 482 

6, 382 
4,472 
3,119 
5,736 


COST  OF 
MATEEIALS. 


Amount. 


VALUE  OF 
PRODUCTS. 


VALUE 

ADDED  BY 

MANUFACTURE. 


Amount. 


Expressed  in  thousands. 


$37, 376, 380    $62, 418, 079    '$25, 041, 699 


11,424, 

10,021, 

3, 951, 

3, 778, 

2,596, 

1, 868, 

1, 547, 

977, 

610, 


4,943,214 
4, 210, 409 
3, 488, 271 
2,911,948 
2, 260, 713 

2, 270, 473 
1, 919, 243 
1, 218, 859 
1,174,950 
1, 127, 275 

1, 056, 457 
685, 937 
8&3, 090 
701, 171 
526, 906 

750, 088 
549, 347 
443, 178 
415, 989 
520, 241 

440, 490 
431,  404 
371, 541 
480, 774 
344, 767 

300,664 
270,941 
254, 569 
239, 528 
312,606 

235, 715 
227,986 
206,206 
174, 870 
92, 680 

102, 813 
96,678 
95, 173 

122, 152 
85,433 

110, 154 
92, 645 
42, 250 
43,949 
30,940 

42, 986 
44, 490 
16, 490 
7,727 


19, 854, 773 
17, 737, 480 
7, 183, 071 
5,187,065 
4,455,152 
3,157,610 
2, 277, 861 
1,642,391 
922, 676 


8,867,005 
7,315,703 
5, 425, 245 
5, 100, 309 
4,011,182 

3,672,065 
3, 466, 188 
1, 981, 205 
1,898,753 
1,846,984 

1, 594, 208 

1,392,432 

1,218,130 

999, 996 

943, 808 

913,667 
873, 945 
809, 623 
747, 323 
745, 473 

693, 237 
676, 190 
643, 512 
596,042 
556, 253 

492, 731 
471,971 
456, 822 
407, 205 
401,363 

395,660 
381, 453 
366, 783 
275,622 
213, 327 

200, 313 
197, 747 
168, 108 
166,664 
165,073 

156, 933 
120,  769 
81,445 
80, 511 
68, 826 

62, 171 
57, 374 
22, 874 
17,  S56 


8, 430, 677 

7, 115, 793 

3,231,163 

1, 408, 940 

1,858,887 

1, 289, 368 

729, 867 

664, 567 

312, 437 


3,923,791 
3, 105, 294 
1,936,974 
2,188,361 
1, 750, 469 

1, 401, 592 

1,546,945 

762, 346 

723, 803 

719, 709 

537. 751 
706, 495 
335, 040 
298, 825 
416, 902 

163, 579 
324, 598 
366, 445 
331,334 
225, 232 

252, 747 
244, 786 
271,971 
115,268 
211,486 

192,067 
201, 030 
202, 253 
167,677 
88, 757 

159,945 
153, 467 
160, 577 

100. 752 
120,647 

97, 500 
101,069 
72, 935 
44, 512 
79, 640 

46,779 
28, 124 
39, 195 
36, 562 
37,886 

19, 185 
12, 884 
6,384 
10, 129 


STATISTICS   OF    CITIES. 
Table  6.— LEADING  CITIES:  1919. 


921 


New  York,  N.Y.... 

Chicago,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Detroit,  Mich 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

Baltimore,  Md 

Bufialo,  N.  Y 

Boston,  Mass 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Newark,  N.  J 

MilwaukeOj  Wis 

Akron,  Ohio 

CincLunatij  Ohio 

Minneapohs,  Minn... 

Kansas  City,  Kans. . 

Omaha,  NetJr 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Jersey  Cfity,  N.J 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. . . 

Flint,  Mich 

Seattle,  Wash 

Providence,  R.  I 

Bayorme,  N.  J 

Youngstown,  Ohio . . 
Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.. 
Camden,  N.J 

Paterson,  N.  J 

New  Bedford,  Mass.. 

Worcester,  Mass 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Louisville,  Ivy 

WLaston-Salem,  N.  C 

Portland.  Oreg 

Kansas  City,  Mo 

Columbus,  Ohio 

LaviTence,  Mass 

New  Orleans,  La 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Fall  River,  Mass 

Lynn,  Mass 

Richmond,  Va 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Sioux  City,  Iowa 

Reading,  Pa 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Lowell,  Mass 

Pawtucket,  R.  I 

Oakland,  Calif 

Waterbury,  Conn 

Passaic,  N.  J 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Birmingham,  Ala 

New  Haven,  Conn. . . 

Denver,  Colo 

Canton,  Ohio 

Trenton,  N.J 

Wilmington,  Del 

Racine,  Wis 

Hartford,  Conn 

Brockton,  Mass 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Manchester,  N .  H . . . 

Lorain,  Ohio 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Grand  R.apids,  Mich. 


Num- 

Popula- 
tion (1920). 

ber  of 
estab- 
lish- 

ments. 

5,620,048 

32,590 

2.701,705 

10,537 

1,>;23,779 

9,064 

994,678 

2,176 

796,841 

2,946 

772,897 

3,205 

733,826 

2,797 

606, 775 

2,093 

748,060 

3,077 

588,343 

1,875 

414,524 

2,155 

457, 147 

2,093 

208,435 

304 

401,247 

2,239 

380,582 

1,421 

101,177 

196 

191,601 

561 

506,676 

2,360 

314, 194 

1,004 

298, 103 

896 

295,750 

1,367 

243, 164 

671 

576,673 

2,540 

91,599 

107 

315,312 

1,229 

237,595 

1,274 

76,754 

152 

132,358 

239 

41,707 

124 

116,309 

336 

135,875 

1,044 

121,217 

267 

179, 754 

618 

143,555 

443 

234,891 

767 

48,395 

93 

258,288 

846 

324, 410 

997 

237,031 

690 

94,270 

194 

87,219 

873 

152,559 

571 

120, 485 

293 

99, 148 

442 

171, 667 

550 

171,717 

643 

234,698 

818 

71,227 

251 

107, 784 

527 

100,176 

218 

112,759 

291 

64,248 

284 

216, 261 

593 

91,715 

253 

63,841 

234 

109, 694 

339 

178, 806 

329 

162,537 

769 

256,491 

1,097 

87,091 

287 

119,289 

389 

110, 168 

262 

58,593 

230 

138,036 

504 

66,254 

217 

162,351 

379 

78,384 

165 

37,295 

55 

200,616 

503 

137,634 

611 

WAGE 

EARNERS. 

Average 

number. 

03 

638,775 

1 

403,942 

2 

281,105 

3 

167,016 

4 

157,730 

5 

107,919 

6 

97,814 

7 

75,899 

12 

88,759 

8 

83,290 

11 

86,707 

9 

84,222 

10 

65,054 

14 

69, 680 

13 

38, 154 

27 

22,839 

50 

21,304 

56 

48,550 

IS 

49,977 

17 

36,981 

30 

63,792 

15 

42,090 

22 

47,118 

19 

24,603 

45 

40,843 

25 

53,372 

16  1 

14,994 

79 

19,414 

60 

9,197 

123 

40,906 

24 

37,217 

28 

41,630 

23 

38,673 

26 

42,862 

21 

29,902 

36 

12,366 

96 

26, 813 

40 

22, 137 

53 

26,751 

41 

30,319 

34 

26,641 

42 

31,131 

31 

37,015 

29 

27,355 

39 

21,759 

54 

28, 153 

38 

22,649 

51 

6,749 

157 

29, 122 

37 

11,932 

101 

30,111 

35 

24,446 

47 

23,347 

49 

30,322 

33 

18, 203 

64 

22,550 

52 

17,264 

68 

30, 874 

32 

16,635 

70 

20,336 

58 

24, 547 

46 

21,420 

55 

15,812 

75 

26,264 

43 

18, 059 

65 

11,963 

100 

25,512 

44 

11,677 

103 

15, 739 

77 

23,548 

48 

VALUE  OF 
PRODUCTS. 


Amount. 


$5 

260 

707, 

3,657 

424, 

1,996 

481. 

1,2.34 

.519, 

1,091 

577, 

871 

700, 

677 

878, 

a34 

409, 

618 

921, 

614 

726 

577 

608, 

576 

161, 

558 

962 

500 

040 

491 

382, 

468 

686 

452 

236 

417 

321 

398 

666 

374 

182, 

,351 

416 

293 

,520, 

278 

184, 

275 

779, 

274 

431, 

267 

629, 

260 

602, 

241 

4,58, 

2:^0 

658, 

218 

165, 

216 

6.59, 

210 

773, 

208 

705 

208 

089, 

204 

565, 

200 

484, 

196 

380, 

192 

815 

184 

021 

183 

449, 

182 

798 

174 

990, 

163 

246 

160 

905 

156 

724, 

1,50 

091 

149 

6;^8 

146 

393 

141 

560 

140 

016, 

137 

801 

135 

517 

134 

755 

130 

193 

129 

073, 

127 

864 

127 

214 

125 

4.55, 

12,1 

411 

124 

292, 

122 

477 

121 

039 

120 

027 

118 

002 

117 

855, 

117 

717 

117 

493 

116 

90S 

113 

991 

109 

135 

VALUE  ADDED  BY 
MANUFACTURE. 


Amount. 


,399 

231, 

,278 

182, 

840 

140, 

578 

606, 

478 

128, 

330 

874, 

250 

122, 

233 

789, 

269 

316 

247 

861 

239 

646 

234 

393 

244 

.590 

203 

760 

128 

548, 

51 

167, 

69 

133 

1.55 

903, 

131 

912 

110 

761 

187 

1,33 

120 

233 

118 

364 

102 

9.55 

124 

780 

127 

302 

63 

7.5:^, 

78 

3,59 

31 

351, 

105 

061 

101 

697 

88 

202 

102 

524 

125 

776 

78 

406 

103 

221, 

84 

993, 

68 

505 

71 

302, 

72 

490, 

69 

490, 

96 

.530 

67 

065, 

75 

896 

67 

280 

75 

407 

64 

467 

21 

131, 

.58 

867, 

33 

506, 

60 

809, 

.58 

044 

70 

778 

62 

881 

52 

159, 

58 

737 

40 

395, 

70 

1.58 

46 

071 

59 

215, 

62 

016 

()() 

,5.52, 

61 

425 

69 

683, 

43 

141, 

39 

■593, 

45 

705, 

50 

913, 

46 

121, 

57 

973, 

459 
243 

755 
379 
046 

091 
688 
004 
071 
681 

896 
099 
473 
553 
940 

968 
007 
034 
215 
704 

325 
281 

712 
874 
864 

659 
208 
653 


761 
554 
771 
942 
310 

877 
567 
148 
610 
486 

062 
139 
698 
446 
390 

894 
830 
710 
003 
621 

030 

788 
506 
149 
801 

978 
154 
742 
326 
399 

537 
173 

675 
438 

744 

146 
557 
851 
060 
294 


11 
12 
10 
14 
19 

64 
45 
17 
18 
25 

16 
23 
.24 
28 
22 

20 
50 
36 
106 
26 

30 
32 
29 
21 
35 

27 
33 
46 
40 
39 

44 
31 
48 
37 

47 

38 
49 
146 

59 
101 

55 
61 
41 
52 
63 

60 
79 
42 
70 

58 

53 
57 
54 
43 
75 

82 
71 
65 
69 
62 


922  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  6 LEADING  CITIES:  1919— Continued. 


Schenectady,  N.  Y . . . 

McKeesport,  Pa 

Pontiac,  Mich 

Lansing,  Mich 

Kenosha,  Wis 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Bethlehem,  Pa 

Somerville,  Mass 

Springfield,  Mass 

Haverhill,  Mass 

Chester,  Pa 

Dallas,  Tex 

Woonsocket,  R.  I 

Hoi  voice.  Mass 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa . . 

New  Castle,  Pa 

Allentown,  Pa 

Johnstown,  Pa 

Chicopee,  Mass 

East  Chicago,  Ind 

Niaprara  Falls,  N.  Y. . 

Houston,  Tex 

Joliet,Ill 

Kearnv,  N.  J 

Utica,"^N.  Y 

East  St.  Louis^Ill.... 

Fort  Wayne^  Ind 

Elizabeth,  2S1.  J 

South  Bend,  Ind 

Richmond,  Calif 

Duluth,  Minn 

Rockford,  111 

Troy,N.Y 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 

Nashville,  Term 

Durham,  N.C 

Erie,  Pa 

Hoboken, N.  J 

Evansville,  Ind 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla 

Washington,  D .  C 

Quincy,  Mass 

Springfield,  Ohio 

Now  Britain,  Conn. .. 
Middletowu,  Ohio 

Harrison,  N.  .1 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

York,  Pa 

Hammond,  Ind , 

Fitchbui'g,  Mass 

Chattanooga,  Tcnn. . . 

Cicero,  111 

Macon,  Ga 

Peoria,  111 

Battle  Creek,  Mich... 

Muskogon,  Mich 

Scranton,  Pa 

Altoona,  Pa 

Peabody,  Mass 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y 

Harrisburg,  Pa 

Knoxville,  Tenn 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

JacksoJi,  Mich 

Nashua,  N.  H 

Fresno,  Calif 

Taunton ,  Mass 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Norwood,  Ohio 

Ansonia,  Coun 


Popula- 
tion (1920) 


46 
34 
57 
40 

96 
50 
93 
129 
53 

58 
158 
43 
60 
45 

44 
73 
67 
36 
35 

50 
138 
38 
26 
94 


95 
70 
16 

98 
65 
72 
56 
118 

21 
93 

68 
85 
91 

437 
47 
60 
59 
23 

15 
126, 
47 
36, 
41; 
57 
44, 
52, 
76, 
36, 

36 
137, 
60, 
19, 
33 

75, 
77, 
77, 

4s; 

28, 

45, 
37, 
63; 
24, 
17i 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


131 

82 
78 
147 


140 
401 
405 

127 
457 
190 
176 
208 

87 
336 
149 
60 
61 

186 
383 
166 
49 
370 

157 
247 
226 
214 
40 

226 
312 
253 
243 
391 

74 
293 
280 
299 
227 

595 
162 
206 
116 
56 

63 
379 
273 

94 
121 

281 
92 
135 
253 
118 

141 

311 

64 

91 

117 

216 
194 
219 
156 
92 

223 

167 

285 

70 

50 


WAGE 

EAKNERS. 

Average 

J4 
a 

number. 

« 

21,062 

57 

11,909 

102 

7,682 

146 

12,349 

97 

13,045 

91 

10,714 

108 

14,961 

81 

6,111 

175 

18,429 

62 

15,783 

76 

18,677 

61 

7,913 

144 

14,387 

87 

17,773 

67 

6,284 

171 

8,014 

139 

14,812 

83 

12, 8.55 

93 

10,068 

115 

8,957 

125 

12,238 

99 

9,860 

117 

11,259 

106 

14,860 

82 

16,423 

71 

8,785 

127 

16,344 

72 

18,386 

63 

14, 792 

84 

4,305 

207 

10,472 

114 

14,992 

80 

15,929 

74 

8,622 

129 

10, 666 

110 

5.977 

179 

13,297 

89 

15, 933 

73 

12,. 526 

95 

4,375 

206 

10, 482 

113 

19,653 

59 

12,264 

98 

17,212 

69 

6,442 

168 

13,026 

92 

7,  085 

154 

13,  .368 

88 

6,065 

177 

9, 907 

116 

10,588 

111 

14,  754 

85 

6,457 

167 

7,977 

141 

6,680 

159 

9,716 

118 

14,  467 

86 

12,  800 

94 

8,013 

140 

10,  713 

109 

10,  522 

112 

11,384 

104 

5,  943 

L^O 

9, 620 

119 

8,264 

136 

3,  903 

212 

8,981 

124 

9,444 

121 

8,  283 

135 

6,102 

176 

VALUE  OF 
PRODUCTS. 


Amount. 


$106,531,182 
105,058,713 
104,990,133 
104,722,115 
103,725,717 

103,171,756 
102,567,075 
99,558,513 
98,332,955 
96,276,853 

95,949,003 
93,649,654 
93,546,778 
93,426,775 
92,118,386 

91,370,618 

90,834,488 
90, 468, 742 
89, 772,. 534 
89,568,753 

89, 247, 170 
86,874,4.80 
82,669,536 
80,832,074 
77, 745, 720 

77, 292, 812 
76,713,262 
76,440,515 
75,339,165 
75,315,608 

75,261,387 
74,918.9.53 
74,837,435 
72,639,728 
71,108,252 

70,659,339 
70,407,540 
70,311.540 
70,230,419 
69,970,788 

68,826,570 
68,535,406 
67, 759, 001 
63,621,960 
62,838,289 

61,766,542 
59, 830,  954 
59,  588,  904 
59,  276,  319 
58, 164,  842 

58,021,825 
57,918,418 
57,  721,  238 
57,  074,  893 
56, 139,  953 

55,969,347 
54,  629,  522 
53, 946,  093 
52,  906,  722 
52,  Sol,  242 

52, 152,  818 
51,  694,  298 
60, 697,  198 
49,  517,  712 
48, 985, 184 

48, 943,  823 
48,  330,  638 
48, 025,  759 
47, 947, 183 
47,736,411 


VALUE  ADDED  BV 
MANtJFACTURE. 


Amount. 


785 
120 
971 
775 
072 

339 

049 
172 
775 
570 


461 
273 

793 
457 

347 
454 
617 
163 
676 

804 
240 
858 
137 

871 

934 

767 
707 
018 
486 

933 
044 
201 
679 
259 

264 
688 
642 
627 
614 

470 
630 
702 
903 
077 

752 
392 
530 
580 
929 

113 
233 
134 
975 
062 

618 
872 
418 
914 
378 

223 
684 
706 
000 
919 

605 
073 
352 
313 
482 


STATISTICS  OF   CIllES. 


923 


Table  6.— LEADING  CITIES:  1919— Continued. 


Watertown,  Mass 

Hamilton,  Ohio 

Kalamazoo,  Mich 

Topeka,  Kans 

Albany,  N.y 

Ottumwa,  Iowa 

MoUne,  111 

Butler,  Pa 

Superior  .Wis 

Casper,  Wyo 

Saginaw,  Mich 

Charlotte,  N.C 

Granite  City,  111 

New  Bnmswick,  N.  J 
Tampa,  Fla 

WiUcesbarre,  Pa 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Chicago  Heights,  lU. . 

Williamsport,  Pa 

Pittsfield,  Mass 

Auburn,  N.Y 

Binghaniton,  N.  Y. . . 

Garfield,  N.J 

Spokane,  Wash 

Stamford,  Conn 

Anderson,  Ind 

Glovers\alle,  N.  Y 

Kokomo,  Ind 

Decatur,  111 

Wichita,  Kans 

Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Jamestown,  N.  Y 

Easthampton,  Mass.. 
Huntington,  W.  Va. . 
Michigan  City,  Ind . . . 

Augusta,  Ga 

Portsmouth,  Ohio 

West  AUis,  Wis 

North  Adams,  Mass. . 
Everett,  Mass 

Columbus,  Ga 

Waterloo,  Iowa 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

Rome,  N.  Y 

Roanoke,  Va 

Attleboro,  Mass 

Dubuque,  Iowa 

Meriden,  Conn 

Sacramento,  Calif 

Elmira,N.  Y 

Wyandotte,  Mich 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Muncie,  Ind 

Alliance,  Ohio 

Davenport,  Iowa 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Clean, N.Y 

Mansfield,  Ohio 

Sheboygan,  Wis 

Plymouth,  Mass 

Jacksonville,  Fla 

Alton, lU 

SteubenviUe,  Ohio 

Bristol,  Conn 

Stockton,  Calif 

Berlin, N.H 

Salem,  Mass 

Clinton,  Iowa 

Danville,  Va 

Aurora,  lU 


Num- 

Popula- 

ber of 
estab- 
Ush- 

tion  (1920). 

ments. 

21,457 

25 

39, 675 

130 

48, 487 

185 

50,  022 

169 

113,344 

382 

23, 003 

94 

30,  734 

61 

23,778 

77 

39, 671 

94 

11,447 

43 

61, 903 

208 

46,  338 

111 

14,  757 

37 

32,  779 

138 

51, 608 

263 

73, 833 

179 

66, 083 

257 

19, 653 

103 

36, 198 

145 

41, 763 

90 

36, 192 

154 

66,  800 

228 

19,  381 

56 

104,  437 

364 

35, 096 

116 

29,767 

99 

22, 075 

206 

30, 067 

98 

43,818 

103 

72, 217 

238 

106, 482 

229 

38,917 

153 

11,  261 

28 

50, 177 

115 

19, 457 

47 

52,  548 

93 

33,011 

60 

13,  745 

34 

22,  282 

65 

40, 120 

104 

31, 125 

74 

36,230 

161 

161, 379 

318 

26, 341 

71 

50,  842 

99 

19, 731 

144 

39, 141 

131 

29,  .'67 

162 

65,  908 

304 

45,  393 

142 

13,  851 

26 

118,110 

415 

36, 524 

121 

21, 603 

74 

56,  727 

219 

43,184 

123 

20, 506 

66 

27,  824 

132 

30,  955 

160 

13, 045 

31 

91,  558 

244 

24,  682 

60 

28,  508 

57 

20,  620 

68 

40,2% 

208 

16,104 

25 

42,529 

153 

24, 151 

119 

21,  539 

44 

36, 397 

133 

WAGE 

EARNERS. 


Average 
number. 


134 
133 

148 
186 
107 

223 
191 
214 
173 
224 

120 
193 
190 
147 
90 

122 
166 
192 
131 
130 

152 
150 
196 
198 
142 

143 
185 
158 
183 
221 

204 
132 
210 
164 
217 

194 
181 
155 
178 
202 

137 
201 
160 
205 
145 

156 
174 
126 
170 
138 

172 
169 
163 
195 
211 

162 
200 
199 
165 
222 

153 
219 
213 
149 
216 

208 
184 
217 
182 
161 


VALUE  OF 
PRODUCTS. 


Amount. 


151 
152 
153 

154 
155 

157 
158 
159 
160 
161 

164 
165 
166 
167 
168 

169 
170 
171 
172 
173 

174 
175 
176 
177 
179 

180 
181 
182 
183 
184 

185 
186 
187 
188 
189 

190 
191 
192 
193 
194 

195 
196 
197 
198 
199 

200 

201 
202 
203 
205 

206 

207 
208 
209 
211 

212 
213 
214 
215 
216 

217 
218 
219 
220 
221 

222 
223 
224 
225 
226 


VALUE  APDED  BY 
MANUFACTURE. 


Amount. 


24 

386, 

22 

018, 

14 

474, 

23 

972, 

S 

528, 

2-2 

18;i, 

10 

737, 

16 

729, 

19 

403, 

21 

S30, 

12 

099, 

17 

279, 

24 

444, 

25 

188, 

21 

902, 

15 

064, 

IS 

686, 

18 

403, 

21 

895, 

16 

772, 

18 

803, 

19 

724, 

14 

497, 

19 

015, 

16 

840, 

16 

,542, 

17 

116, 

13 

995, 

11 

234, 

12 

502, 

20 

068, 

10 

898, 

15 

992, 

10 

235, 

12 

830, 

16 

4()7, 

20 

172, 

13 

917, 

16 

716, 

14 

655, 

12 

088, 

13 

206, 

11 

496, 

19 

314, 

15 

901, 

14 

325, 

18 

609, 

16 

38S, 

19 

356, 

19 

942, 

15 

937, 

14 

365, 

18 

081, 

11 

025, 

15 

833, 

9 

132. 

14 

518, 

14 

783, 

9 

822, 

13 

612, 

11 

261, 

14 

527, 

17 

702, 

11 

264, 

13 

313, 

13 

510, 

10 

976, 

13 

S92, 

17 

355, 

346 

589 
574 
647 

184 

413 
217 
033 
268 
816 

363 
513 
473 
419 
234 

859 
938 
656 
536 
100 

361 
663 
104 
804 
237 

340 

885 
457 
903 
212 

858 
859 
213 
888 
934 

836 
980 
977 
945 
647 

612 
611 
975 
337 
295 

897 
197 
902 
021 
661 

807 
802 
274 
650 
434 

334 
838 
413 
734 
400 

659 
989 
.594 
371 
861 

638 
464 
010 
714 
417 


924  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 

Table  7.— STATISTICS  OF  CITIES  BY  POPULATION,  GROUPS:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 

Num- 
ber of 
cities. 

Population.' 

Number 
of  estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 

earners 

(average 

nimiber). 

Value  of 
products. 

Value 
added  by 
manufac- 
ture. 

Expressed  in 
thousands. 

1919 
1914 
1909 

105, 710, 620 
98, 781,  324 
91,972,266 

290, 105 
275,  791 
268,  491 

9,096,372 
7,036,247 
6,615,0.6 

$62,418,079 
21,246,435 
20, 672,  052 

$25,041,698 
9,878,346 
8, 529, 261 

Total  for  cities  having  a  popu- 
lation of  10,000  or  over. 

Per  cent  of  aggregate 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1919 
1914 
1909 

747 
656 
593 

44,723,547 

38,627,333 

34,021,620 

42.3 

39.1 

37.0 

166,  079 

150, 844 

135,  736 

57.2 

54.7 

50.6 

6,406,335 

4,701,591 

4,309,431 

70.4 

66.8 

65.1 

45,291,763 

16, 814, 653 

14,281,855 

72.6 

69.3 

69.1 

18, 543,  .531 

7, 058, 885 

5, 999, 238 

74.1 

71.5 

70.3 

10,000  to  25,000 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1919 
1914 
1909 

460 
401 
365 

6,953  433 

6,092,386 

5,499,015 

6.6 

6.2 

6.0 

10, 340, 788 

8, 834, 570 

8, 204, 960 

9.8 

8.9 

8.9 

27, 429, 326 
23,700,377 

20. 317. 645 
25.9 
24.0 
22.1 

60,987,073 
60,153,991 

57. 950. 646 
57.7 
60.9 
63.0 

22, 4,86 

20, 765 

18,949 

7.7 

7.5 

7.1 

31,285 

2.S,  431 

26, 989 

10.8 

10.3 

10.1 

112,308 

101, 648 

89, 797 

38.7 

36.9 

33.4 

124,  026 

124,947 

132, 756 

42.8 

45.3 

49.4 

977, 319 

741,  745 

676,289 

10.7 

10.5 

10.2 

1,639,698 

1, 143, 968 

1,118,412 

18.0 

16.3 

16.9 

3,789,318 

2, 815,  878 

2, 514, 730 

41.7 

40.  O 

38.0 

2,690,037 

2,334,656 

2,305,615 

29.6 

33.2 

34.9 

6, 031, 095 

2,196,432 

1,958,245 

9.7 

9.1 

9.5 

10,744,903 

4,12.5,531 

3, 593, 829 

17.2 

17.0 

17.4 

28,51.5,765 

10, 492, 690 

8, 729, 781 

45.7 

43.2 

42.2 

17,126,316 

7,431,782 

6,390,197 

27.4 

30.7 

30.9 

2  476  530 

Per  cent  of  aggregate 

920,301 

801,065 

9.9 

9.3 

9.4 

25,000  to  100,000 

219 
194 
178 

4,475  044 

Per  cent  of  aggregate 

1,582,171 

1,423,199 

17.9 

16.0 

16.7 

100,000  and  over 

fiS 

11  591  957 

Per  cent  of  aggregate 

61 
50 

4,556,353 

3, 771, 974 

46.3 

46.1 

44.2 

Districts    outside    of    cities 

6, 498, 167 

having    a    population    of 

2, 819, 461 

10,000  or  over. 

2, 530, 023 

Per  cent  of  aggregate 

25.9 

28  6 

29.7 

i 


1  Population  of  1920,  as  of  January  1,  1920;  1915,  estimated  population  as  of  July  1,  1914  (per  reports 
census  of  manufactures,  1914);  1910,  as  of  April  15,  1910. 


PERSONS   ENGAGED   IN    INDUSTRIES. 


925 


T.4BLE    8.— PERSONS     ENGAGED    IN    MANUFACTURING    INDUSTRIES:    1919,  1914,    AND 

1909. 


PER   CENT   OF 

TOTAL. 

CLASS. 

Census 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

year. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

All  classes 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

10,812,736 
8,263,063 

7,678,578 

8,583,720 
6,613,376 
6, 162, 263 

2,229,016 
1, 649, 687 
1,516,315 

79.4 
80.0 
80.3 

20  6 

20.0 
19.7 

I'roprietors  and  officials 

682, 857 

501,681 

•    487,173 

656, 915 
485, 502 
472,914 

1 

25,  942 
16,179 
14, 259 

96.2 
96.8 
97.1 

3  8 

3.2 
2.9 

Proprietors  and  firm  members 

269, 137 
262,599 
273,265 

258,894 
2.52, 430 
263,673 

10, 243 
10, 169 
9,592 

96.2 
96.1 
96.5 

3.8 
3.9 
3.5 

Salaried  officers  of  corporations. . . 

1919 
1914 
1909 

132,467 
92,671 
80,735 

127,074 
89,749 
78,937 

5,393 
2,922 
1,798 

95.9 
96.8 
97.8 

4.1 
3.2 
2.2 

Superintendents  and  managers. . . 

1919 
1914 
1909 

281,253 
146,411 
133, 173 

270,947 
143,323 
130,304 

10,306 

3,088 
2,869 

96.3 
97.9 
97.8 

3.7 
2.1 
2.2 

Clerks  and  other  subordinate  salaried 
employees. 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1,033,507 
725, 135 
576,359 

659, 775 
536,967 
437,056 

373,732 
188, 168 
139^303 

63.8 
74.1 

75.8 

36.2 
25.9 
24.2 

Wage  earners  (average  munber) 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

9,096,372 
7,036.247 
6,615.046 

7,267,030 
5,590,907 
5, 2.52,  293 

1,829,342 
1,445,  .340 
1,362,753 

79.9 
79.  5 
79.4 

20.1 
20.5 
20.6 

16  years  of  age  and  over 

8,975,4,53 
6,914,474 
6,453,553 

7,202,529 
5, 525, 108 
5, 163, 164 

1,772,924 
1,3S9,366 
1,290,389 

80.2 
79.9 
80.0 

19.8 

20.1 
20.0 

Under  16  years  of  age. 

1919 
1914 
1909 

120,919 
121,773 
161, 493 

64,  .501 
65, 799 
89, 129 

56,418 
55,974 
72,364 

.53.  3 
54.0 
55.2 

46  7 

46.0 
44.8 

926 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table    9,— SEX    AND    AGE    DISTRIBUTION  OF  WAGE    EARNERS  IN  THE  85  LEADING 
INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914. 


All  industries... 


Agiicultural  implements . 


Ammunition. 


Automobile  bodies  and  parts  . 


Automobiles . 


Automobile  repairing. . 


Bookbinding    and    blank-book 
making. 

Boots  and  shoes,  not  including 
rubber  boots  and  shoes. 

Boots  and  shoes,  rubber 


Boxes,  paper  and  other,  not  else- 
where specified . 

Boxes,  wooden  packing,  except 
cigar  boxes. 

Brass,  bronze,  and  copper  prod- 
ucts. 

Bread  and  other  bakery  products 


Brick  and  tile,  terra-cotta,  and 
fire-clay  products. 

Canning  and  preserving,  fruits 
and  vegetables. 

Carpets  and  rugs,  other  than  rag . 


Carriages  and  wagons,  including 
repairs. 

Cars  and  general  shop  construc- 
tion and  repairs  by  electric- 
railroad  companies. 

Cars  and  general  shop  construc- 
tion and  repairs  by  steam- 
railroad  companies. 

Cars,  steam-railroad,  not  includ- 
ing operations  of  railroad  com- 
panies. 

Cement , 


Chemicals. 


Clothing,  men's . 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
19U 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


Average 
number. 


9,096,372 
7, 036, 247 


54, 368 
48, 459 

22, 816 
11, 493 

132, 556 

47,785 

210, 559 
79, 307 

55, 061 
12, 562 

20, 361 
21,  693 

211,049 
191,555 

32, 875 
18, 687 

55, 862 
45,311 

42, 445 

38, 548 

75, 051 
40, 306 

141, 592 
124, 052 

76. 915 
100, 182 

60, 865 
50, 325 

22, 933 
31, 309 

18, 173 
41,304 

31,272 
26, 384 

484, 437 
339,  518 

52,  298 
54,288 

25, 524 

27. 916 

55,  586 
32, 311 

175, 270 
173,  747 


NUMBER  DEC.  15,  OR  NEAREST 
REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


Total. 


(•1) 


57, 592 
49, 608 

22, 709 
14, 540 

160, 081 
47,  740 

243, 1?8 

81, 298 

58, 085 
12, 618 

22, 946 

21, 458 

230, 457 
195,347 

34, 723 
20,437 

61, 467 
45, 166 

46,327 
39,  798 

81, 720 
39, 911 

151, 956 
128,119 

88,099 
114,  628 

163, 346 
165, 109 

27,002 
31,448 

18, 955 
40,458 

32, 108 
25, 509 

510,384 
336, 316 

50, 999 

57,811 

26, 895 
28,969 

58,  757 
32, 496 

208, 524 
179, 232 


16  years  of  age 
and  over. 


Male.     Female. 


56, 547 
49, 019 

16, 333 
10, 034 

151, 588 
46, 603 

234, 916 
79, 971 

57, 454 
12,  563 

10, 694 
11, 167 

138, 497 
124, 148 

19,849 
12, 133 

24,731 
17,541 

41, 180 
36, 258 

74, 669 
37, 165 

111,  176 
101,622 

86, 289 
112, 336 

69, 847 
70, 646 

16, 573 
18, 143 

18, 621 
39,889 

31, 660 
25,403 

506, 365 
335, 805 

50, 549 
57, 587 

26,503 
28,896 

53,798 
30, 585 

95, 771 
85, 331 


982 
505 

6,237 
4,426 

8,065 
1,035 

7,921 
1,234 

393 
30 

11,564 
9,840 

84, 641 
67,549 

13, 877 
8,034 

33, 328 
25, 417 

4,582 
2,294 

6,799 
2,486 

38, 901 
25, 066 

1,290 
1,314 

89,306 
86,306 

9,739 
12,654 

273 

487 

438 


3,975 
432 

429 


362 
26 

4,782 
1,621 

110, 794 
91, 975 


Under 
16 

years 
of  age. 


(•) 
(■) 


428 
102 

291 
93 

238 
25 

688 
451 

7,319 
3,650 

997 
270 

3,408 
2,208 

565 
1,246 

252 

260 

1, 879 
1,431 

520 
978 

4,193 

8,157 

690 
651 

61 

82 

10 

7 

44 
79 

21 
16 

30 

47 

177 
290 

1, 959 
1,926 


PER  CENT  OF 
TOTAL. 


16  years  of 

age  and 

over. 


Male 


79.2 

73.5 


71.9 
69.0 


94.7 
97.6 


96.6 
98.4 

98.9 


46.6 
52.0 


60.1 
63.6 


57.2 
59.4 


40.2 
38.8 


88.9 
91.1 


91.4 
95.1 


73.2 
79.3 


97.9 
98.0 


42.8 
42.8 


61.4 
57.7 


98.2 


98.6 
99.6 


99.2 
99.8 


99.1 
99.6 


98.5 
99.7 


91.6 
94.1 


45.9 
47.6 


1  Total  not  given  for  reasons  explained  on  page  914. 
s  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


PEESONS   ENGAGED   IN    INDUSTRIES. 


927 


Table  9.— SEX  AND  AGE    DISTRIBUTION    OF    WAGE    EARNERS  IN  THE  85  LEADING 
INDUSTRIES:     1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


NUMBER  DEC.  1 

5,  OR  NEAREST 

PER  CENT 

OF 

Cen- 
sus 
year. 

Average 
number. 

REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 

TOTAL. 

INDUSTRY. 

Total. 

16  years  of  age 
and  over. 

Under 

16 
years 
of  age. 

16  years  of 

age  and 

over. 

Un- 
der 
16 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

years 
of 

age. 

Clothing,  women's 

1919 
1914 

165,649 
168, 907 

183, 516 
175, 302 

60, 522 
63,  241 

121, 687 
111,  034 

1,307 
1,027 

33.0 
36.1 

66.3 
63^3 

0.7 

0.6 

Coke,  not  including  gas-house 
coke. 

1919 
1914 

29,319 
21, 107 

30,857 
19,908 

30,404 
19, 793 

8 
3 

445 
112 

98.5 
99.4 

(1) 
(1) 

1.4 
0.6 

Confectionery  and  ice  cream  ^ 

1919 
1914 

95, 648 
64, 034 

104, 181 
70, 222 

45, 452 
31, 124 

55,046 
36, 582 

3.683 

2,516 

43.6 
44.3 

52.8 
52.1 

3.5 
3.6 

Copper,  tin,  and  sheet-iron  work. 

1919 
1914 

27,640 
28,714 

31, 039 
29,020 

30, 134 
28,334 

711 
514 

194 
172 

97.1 
97.6 

2.3 
1.8 

0.6 
0.6 

Corsets 

1919 
1914 

18,415 
20,496 

21, 105 
19, 418 

3, 254 
2,528 

17, 194 
16,300 

657 
590 

15.4 
13.0 

81.5 
83.9 

3.1 

3.0 

Cotton  goods 

1919 
1914 

430, 986 
379, 366 

459, 845 
38S,  297 

254,380 
209, 186 

183, 810 
146, 061 

21, 655 
33, 050 

55.3 
53.9 

40.0 
37.6 

4.7 

8.5 

Cutlery  and  edge  tools 

1919 
1914 

19,859 
16,561 

22,080 
16,697 

17,580 
14,515 

4,171 
1,942 

329 
240 

79.6 
86.9 

18.9 
11.6 

1.5 

1.4 

Dyeing  and  finisliing  textiles, 
(3xclusive  of  that  done  in  tex- 
tile niiUs. 

Electrical  machinery,  apparatus, 
and  supplies. 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

55,985 
48,467 

212,374 

118,078 

62,462 
46,776 

245,324 
111,251 

47, 132 
37,853 

180, 152 

88,411 

14,098 
8,175 

62,920 
22, 167 

1,232 

748 

2,252 
673 

75.5 
80.9 

73.4 
79.5 

22.6 
17.5 

25.6 
19.9 

2.0 
1.6 

0.9 
0.6 

Engines,  steam,  gas,  and  water. . 

1919 
1914 

77,617 
29,657 

85,053 
29,371 

83,063 
29,274 

1,872 
62 

118 
35 

97.7 
99.7 

2.2 
0.2 

0.1 
0.1 

FerliUzers 

1919 
1914 

26,296 
22,815 

30,071 
25, 219 

29,565 
25,078 

428 
108 

78 
33 

98.3 
99.4 

1.4 

0.4 

0.3 

0.1 

Flour-mill    and    gristmill  pro- 
ducts. 

1919 
1P14 

45,481 
39,718 

49,932 
41,736 

48,688 
41,123 

1,170 
533 

74 
80 

97.5 
98.5 

2.3 
1.3 

0.1 
0.2 

Food    preparations,    not    else- 
where specihed. 

1919 
1914 

30,365 
20,306 

33, 829 

22, 421 

23,810 
16,540 

9,707 
5,624 

312 

257 

70.4 
73.  8 

28.7 
25.1 

0.9 
l.l 

Foundry  and  macliine-shop  pro- 
ducts. 

1919 
1914 

482,767 
362, 471 

538,308 
347,364 

519,425 
341,088 

16,655 
5,069 

2.228 
1,207 

96.5 
98.2 

3.1 
1.5 

0.4 
0.3 

Furnishing  goods,  men's 

1919 
1914 

18,944 
22, 459 

20,881 
2:3,220 

3,334 

3,898 

16,886 
18,760 

661 
562 

16.0 
16.8 

80.9 
SO  8 

3.2 

2.4 

Furniture 

1919 
1914 

138,331 

127,881 

156,384 
126, 125 

141,447 
120, 856 

12,867 
3,657 

2,070 
1,612 

90.4 
95.8 

8.2 
2.9 

1.3 

1.3 

Gas,  illuminating  and  heating. . 

1919 
1914 

42,908 
43,792 

44. 280 
42,284 

44,058 
42,067 

200 
190 

22 

27 

99.5 
99.5 

0.5 

0.4 

(1) 

Glass 

1919 
1914 

77,520 
74,502 

93,320 

84,158 

81,214 
76,909 

10,410 
4,999 

1,696 
2,250 

87.0 
91.4 

11.2 
5.9 

1.8 

2.7 

Hardware 

1919 
1914 

42,505 
41,213 

47, 585 
39,783 

38,360 
34,067 

8,283 
4,897 

942 

819 

80.6 
85.6 

17.4 
12.3 

2.0 

2.1 

Hat'?,  fur-felt 

1919 
1914 

18,510 
21,318 

21,132 
21,552 

14,985 
15, 550 

5,758 
5,750 

389 
252 

70.9 
72.2 

27.2 
26.7 

1.8 

1.2 

Ice,  manufactured 

1919 
1914 

30,247 
23,011 

31,101 
24, 827 

30,654 
24,519 

258 
72 

189 
236 

98.6 

98.8 

0.8 
0.3 

0.6 

0.9 

Iron  and  steel,  Wast  furnaces... 

1919 
1914 

41,660 
29,356 

46,460 
29,660 

46,402 
29,601 

54 
6 

4 
53 

99.9 
99.8 

0.1 

0.2 

Iron  and  steel,  steel  works  and 
roUing  mills. 

1919 
1914 

375,088 
248, 716 

400.620 
248,945 

396, 741 
247, 275 

3,695 
944 

184 
726 

99.0 
99.3 

0.9 
0.4 

0.3 

1  Lass  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 

2  Inclndes  "  chewing  gum  "  in  1914. 


928 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 


Table  9.— SEX  AND  AGE  DISTRIBUTION    OF    WAGE    EARNERS    IN  THE  85  LEADING 
INDUSTRIES:    1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


NUMBER  DEC.  15,  OR  NEAREST       | 

PER 

CENT 

OF 

Cen- 
sus 
year. 

Average 
number. 

28,  .391 
10, 689 

30, 871 
28, 289 

REPRESENTATIVE  DAY 

TOTAL. 

INDUSTRY. 

Total. 

16  years  of  age 
and  over. 

Under 

16 
years 
of  age. 

16  years  of 

age  and 

over. 

Un- 
der 
16 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

j'ears 

of 

age. 

Iron   and    steel,    forgings,    not 
made  in  steel  works  or  rolling 
mills. 

Jewelry 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

30,645 
10,705 

34, 656 
28,623 

29,509 
10, 429 

23,372 
21,458 

1,010 
151 

10,270 
6,397 

126 
125 

1,014 
668 

96.3 
97.4 

67.4 
75.2 

3.3 
1.4 

29.6 
22.4 

0.4 
1.2 

2.9 

2.3 

ILnit  goods 

1919 
1914 

172,572 
150, 520 

187, 746 
153,438 

52, 134 
42,693 

125,440 
101, 586 

10,172 
9, 159 

27.8 
27.8 

66.8 
66.2 

5.4 

6.0 

Leather,  tanned,  carried,  and 
finished. 

1919 
1914 

72,476 
55,936 

79,205 
56,371 

72, 257 
54,345 

6,507 
1,863 

441 
163 

91.2 
96.4 

8.2 
3.3 

0.6 
0.3 

Liquors,  malt 

1919 
1914 

34,259 
62,070 

31,220 
61,036 

30,867 
60,359 

331 
609 

22 
68 

98.9 
98.9 

1.1 
1.0 

0.1 

O.l 

Locomotives,  not  made  by  rail- 
road companies. 

1919 
1914 

26,715 
17, 391 

19, 877 
16,648 

19,734 
16,639 

102 

8 

41 

.  1 

99.3 
99.9 

0.6 

0.2 

(1) 

Lumber  and  timber  products.. 

1919 
1914 

480,945 

479, 786 

626,472 
586, 521 

620, 267 

583, 478 

5,280 
951 

925 
2,092 

99.0 
99.6 

0.8 
0.2 

0.1 
0.4 

Lumber,  planing-mill  products, 
not  including   planing   mills 
connected  with  sawmills. 

Machine  tools  2 

1919 
1914 

1919 

86,956 
96,214 

53,  111 

97,740 
95, 388 

68, 776 

95,098 
94, 147 

56,618 

36,424 
55,817 

2,163 
719 

2,035 

90 
99 

479 
522 

123 

97.3 

98.7 

96.3 

2.2 

0.8 

3.5 

0.5 
0.5 

0.2 

Marble  and  stone  work 

1919 
1914 

32,768 
54,891 

36, 5S0 
56, 097 

66 
181 

99.6 
99.5 

0.2 
0.2 

0.2 

0.3 

Millinery  and  lace  goods,  not 
elsewhere  specified. 

1919 
1914 

50, 850 
45,274 

55,786 
42,242 

13,733 
11,256 

41, 146 
30, 084 

907 
902 

24.6 
26.6 

73.8 
71.2 

L6 
2.1 

Musical  instruments,  pianos 

1919 
1914 

22,957 
23,877 

24,665 
23,512 

22,131 
22,557 

2,162 
755 

372 
200 

89.7 
95.9 

8.8 
3.2 

1.5 
0.9 

Oil  and  cake,  cottonseed 

1919 
1914 

26, 760 
21,810 

37, 142 
37, 155 

36, 185 
37,030 

778 
88 

179' 
37 

97.4 
99.7 

2.1 
0.2 

0.5 

0.1 

Paper  and  wood  pulp 

1919 
1914 

113, 759 
88, 457 

122, 139 
89,005 

111,121 
79,508 

10, 852 
9,391 

166 
106 

91.0 
89.3 

S.9 
10.6 

0.1 

0.1 

PetrnleUTrij  refining  . 

1919 
1914 

58, 889 
25,366 

62, 660 
24, 938 

61,492 
24,742 

1,126 
157 

42 
39 

98.1 
99.2 

1.8 
0.6 

0.1 

0.2 

Phonograplis  and  graphophones. 

1919 
1914 

28,721 
9,381 

35, 184 
10,095 

27,512 
9,068 

7,603 
1,022 

69 
6 

78.2 
89.8 

21.6 
10.1 

0.2 

Pottery 

1919 
1914 

27, 934 
26, 705 

30, 702 
27, 142 

22, 747 
20, 745 

7,579 
6,111 

376 
286 

74.1 
76.4 

24.7 
22.5 

1.2 

1.1 

Printing  and  publishing,  book 
and  job. 

1919 
1914 

123,005 
113,121 

134,379 
113, 816 

97, 732 
86, 021 

33,433 
25, 449 

3,214 
2,346 

72.7 
75.6 

24.9 
22.4 

2.4 
2.1 

Printing  and  pubUshing,  news- 
papers and  periodicals. 

1919 
1914 

120,381 
114,375 

126, 222 
116, 840 

100, 561 
95, 728 

21,130 
17,908 

4,531 
3,204 

79.7 
81.9 

16.7 
15.3 

3.6 
2.7 

Rubber  tires,  tubes,  and  rubber 
goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

1919 
1914 

119,848 
50, 220 

138,081 
49, 279 

121,006 
42, 599 

16,330 
6,304 

745 
376 

87.6 
86.4 

11.8 
12.8 

0.5 
0.8 

Shipbuilding,  steel 

1919 
1914 

344,014 
33,508 

309,273 
31,838 

308, 078 
31, 599 

972 
63 

223 
176 

99.6 
99.2 

0.3 
0.2 

0.1 

0.6 

Shipbuilding,   wooden,  includ- 
ing boat  building. 

1919 
1914 

43,432 
10, 981 

45, 903 
10,897 

45, 803 
10,854 

88 
27 

12 
16 

99.8 
99.6 

0.2 
0.2 

(1) 
0.1 

Shirts 

1919 
1914 

39, 603 
51,972 

46, 698 
53,908 

7,711 
10,663 

37,797 
41,744 

1,190 
1,501 

16.5 
19.8 

80.9 
77.4 

2.5 

2.8 

Silk  goods,  including  throwsters. 

1919 
1914 

126,782 
108, 170 

137, 716 
106, 508 

52,404 
40,960 

78, 160 
57, 860 

7,152 

7,688 

38.1 
38.5 

56.8 
54.3 

5.2 
7.2 

1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 

'  Included  in  "foundry  and  machine-shop  products"  in  1914. 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN   INDUSTKIES. 


929 


Table   9.— SEX  AND    AGE  DISTRIBUTION  OF    WAGE  EARNERS  IN  THE  85  LEADING 
INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


NUMBER  DEC.  15,  OR  NEAREST 

PER  CENT 

OF 

Cen- 
sus 
year. 

Average 
number. 

REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 

TOTAL. 

INDUSTRY. 

Total. 

16  years  of  age 
and  over. 

Under 

,16 

years 

of  age. 

16  years  of 

age  and 

over. 

Un- 
der 
16 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

of 
age. 

Slaughterin 

;  and  meat  packing. 

1019 
1914 

160,996 
98,832 

163,582 
105, 193 

147, 127 
98,103 

16, 244 
6,831 

211 
259 

89.9 
93.3 

9.9 
6.5 

0.1 
0.2 

Soap 

1919 
1914 

20,436 
14, 172 

20,290 
14,033 

14,125 
10,429 

5,926 
3,398 

239 
206 

69.6 
74.3 

29.2 
24.2 

1.2 

1.5 

Stamped  and  enameled  ware, 
not  elsewhere  specified. 

1919 
1914 

34,248 
28,731 

37, 977 
27,731 

29,460 
21,641 

7,799 
5,326 

718 
764 

77.6 
78.0 

20.5 
19.2 

1.9 
2.8 

Steam  fittings  and  steam  and 
hot-water  heating  apparatus. 

1919 
1914 

36,686 
26,388 

44,371 
25,676 

41,885 
25,028 

2,410 
454 

76 
194 

94.4 
97.5 

5.4 
1.8 

0.2 
0.8 

Stoves  and  hot-air  furnaces 

1919 
1914 

32, 868 
29,535 

36, 546 
29,806 

35,801 
29,620 

411 
70 

334 

116 

98.0 
99.4 

1.1 
0.2 

0.9 

0.4 

Structural  ironwork,  not  made 
in  steel  works  or  rolling  mills. 

1919 
1914 

43,962 
47, 167 

47, 142 
45,872 

46,860 
45,685 

258 
116 

24 

71 

99.4 
99.6 

0.5 
0.3 

0.1 
0.2 

Sugar,  refining,   not  including 
beet  sugar. 

1919 
1914 

18, 202 
11,253 

18,383 
11,390 

17,063 
10,860 

1,313 
502 

7 
28 

92.8 
95.3 

7.1 
4.4 

(1) 
0.2 

Textile  machinery  and  parts  2.. . 

1919 

31,823 

35,598 

33,097 

2,029 

472 

93.0 

5.7 

1.3 

Tinware,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

1919 
1914 

34,386 
22,584 

35,221 
21,183 

24,846 
16,290 

10,  Ifa 
4,475 

212 

418 

70.5 
76.9 

28.9 
21.1 

0.6 
2.0 

Tobacco,  chewing  and  smoking, 
and  snuff. 

1919 
1914 

18,324 
25, 980 

19,109 
25,665 

9, 615 
13,612 

9,339 
10, 889 

1.55 
1,164 

50.3 
53.0 

4S.9 
42.4 

0.8 
4.5 

Tobacco,  cigars  and  cigarettes. . . 

1919 
1914 

1.38,773 
152, 892 

160,463 
156,443 

65,099 
68, 666 

93,341 
84,067 

2,023 
3,710 

40.6 
43.9 

58.2 
53.7 

1.3 
2.4 

Tools,  not  e 

[sewhere  sp 

Bcified . . . 

1919 
1914 

35, 585 
16,866 

39,697 
16,521 

3(;,  1.55 
15,512 

3, 176 
812 

366 
197 

91.1 
93.9 

8.0 
4.9 

0.9 
1.2 

Turpentine 

and  rosin. . 

1919 
1914 

28,067 
34, 817 

29, 601 
36,504 

29,103 
35,955 

103 

68 

395 
481 

98.3 
98.5 

0.3 
0.2 

1.3 

1.3 

Wire 

1919 
1914 

19, 741 
17,600 

21,600 
16, 764 

20,486 
16, 082 

1,037 
672 

77 
10 

94.8 
95.9 

4.8 
4.0 

0.4 

0.1 

Woolen  goo( 

Is 

1919 
1914 

62, 957 
49,165 

72,062 
52,383 

47,736 
34,796 

23,274 
10, 695 

1,052 
892 

66.2 
66.4 

32.3 
31.9 

1.5 

1.7 

Worsted  goc 

1919 
1914 

103,830 
109,527 

122,587 
111,425 

57,921 
53,666 

57,911 
52,301 

6,755 
5,458 

47.2 
48.2 

47.2 
40.9 

5.5 

4.9 

'  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent . 

-  Included  in  "foundry  and  machine-shop  products"  in  1914. 


75108°— 23- 


-59 


930 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  lO.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


All  industries: 

1919 

Male 

Female 

1914 

1909 :.. 

Aeroplanes,  seaplanes,  and  airships,  and 
parts. 

Male 

Female 

Agricultural  implements 

Male 

Female 

Aluminum  manufactures 

Male 

Female 

Ammunition 

Male 

Female 

Artificial  flowers 

Male 

Female 

Artificial  limbs 

Male 

F  emale 

Artificial  stone  products 

Male 

Female 

Artists'  materials 

Male 

Female 

Asbestos  products,  not  including  steam 
packing. 

Male 

Female 

Automobile  bodies  and  parts 

Male 

Female 

Automobile  repairing 

Male 

Female 

Automobiles 

Male 

Female 

Awnings,  tents,  and  sails 

Male 

Female 

Babbitt  metal  and  solder 

Male 

Female — 

Bags,  other  than  paper,  not  including  bags 
made  in  textile  mQls. 

Male 

Female 

Bags,  paper,  exclusive  of  those  made  in 
naper  mills. 

Male 

Female 

Baking  powders  and  yeast 

Male 

Female 

Baskets,  and  rattan  and  willow  ware 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 


j  NUMBER  EMPLOYED  0>f   15TH  DAY  OF  THE 
MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAT. 


9,096,372 
7,267,030 
1,829,342 
7, 036, 247 
6,615,046 


3,543  1 

3,255 

288 

54,368 

53,375 

993 

11,402 
10,  ISO 
1,222 

22,816 
15,635 
7,181 

4,138 
1,174 
2,964 

671 

621 

50 

8,378 

8,354 

24 

926 
713 
213 

3,654 

2,834 
820 

1.32,  .556 

125,804 

6,752 

55,061 

54,686 

375 

210, 559 

202,374 

8,185 

6,028 
3,345 
2,683 

2,372 

2,171 

201 

10,756 

.3,974 
6,782 

4,168 

1,964 
2,204 

3,331 

2,531 

800 

4,533 
3,134 
1,399 


Janu- 
ary. 


8,874,477 
7,116,393 
1,758,084 
7,075,592 

6,210.063 


5,493 

4,827 
666 

57,926 

56,859 

1,067 

9,749 
8,672 
1,077 

46,771 
31, 553 
15,218 

3,8i8 
1,089 
2,769 

656 

615 

51 

5,049 

6,033 

16 

850 
6iS 
202 

3,441 

2,754 
687 

108,857 

103,381 

6,i76 

48,70e 

48,387 

S16 

174,634 

166,540 

8,094 

4,881 
2,768 
2,113 

2,363 

2,161 

202 

10,463 

3,798 
6,665 
4,124 

1,933 
2,191 

3,544 

2,608 

936 

S,979 
2,810 
1,169 


Febru- 
ary. 


8,679,913 
6,957,645 
1.722,268 
7, 141,  .504 
6,297,627 


4,729 

4,243 
486 

59, 748 

58,  684 

1,064 

9,656 
8,603 
1,053 

33,327 
21,844 
11,483 

4.193 
1,  loS 
3,035 

660 

609 

51 

5,184 

5,167 

17 

859 

648 
211 

3,435 

2,712 
723 

110,02.5 
104, 549 

5,4' 6 

49,-343 

49,010 

3.33 

179, 147 

171,537 

7,610 

4,890 
8,768 
2,132 

2,279 

2,084 

195 

9,S48 

3,668 
6,180 

3,833 

1,757 
2,076 

3,323 
2,5)5 
778 
4,254 
2,999 
1,255 


March. 


8,677,006 
6,964,697 
1,712,309 
7, 242,  662 
6, 423, 517 


4,161 

3,799 
362 

58,653 

57,617 

1,036 

9,912 

8.S27 
1,085 

25,965 
17, 622 
8,343 

4,303 
1,210 
3,093 

667 

616 

51 

5,972 

5,947 

25 

862 
663 
199 

3,464 

'2,665 
799 

11.5,005 

109, 3a3 

5,672 

50,738 

50,392 

346 

185,  .578 

178,026 

7,552 

5,287 
3,011 
2,276 

2,241 

2,043 

198 

9,461 

3,519 
5,942 
3,785 

1,779 
2,006 

3,325 

2,557 

768 

4,434 
3,127 
1.307 


8,666,549 
6,950,424 
1, 716, 125 
7.217,230 
6,437,633 


PERSONS   EXGAGED   IX    IXDUSTEIES. 


931 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919. 

by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NtJMBEE  EMPLOYED   ON    15TH   DAT  OF  THE  MONTH  OR 

continued. 

NEAREST  REPRESENTATrVE  DAY — 

Percent 
mini- 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

8, 718,  876 
6, 9S6,  546 
1,  732,  330 
7, 148,  560 
6,  457,  279 

8,  865, 621 
7,  099,  576 
1,  766,  045 
7, 100,  278 
6,  517.  469 

9, 120,  448 
7, 289, 610 
1,  830,  838 
7,  018,  777 
6.  486, 676 

9, 348, 600 
7,  459, 389 
1,889,211 
7,020,593 
6,  6.56,  933 

9,  507,  208 
7,565,417 
1, 941,  791 
7, 086,  725 
6, 898,  765 

9,478,4;i9 
7,  .■.13,311 
1,  965, 128 
7,  006,  241 
6,  997,  090 

9,  556, 157 
7,  595,  850 
1,960,307 
6,  736,  608 
7, 006,  853 

9,  663, 170 
7,  705,  502 

1, 957,  668 
6,  640,  194 
6,  990,  652 

89.7 
90.2 
87.1 
91.7 
88.6 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

3,397 

3,168 

3,109 

2,944 

2,8-10 

2,799 

2,971 

2,966 

51.0 

6 

3,162 
235 

2,959 
209 

2,898 
211 

2,747 
197 

2,6.39 
201 

2,616 

m 

2,771 
200 

2,762 
204 

54.2 
27.5 

7 

8 

53,994 

53,043 

951 

52,  817 

51,925 

892 

52, 900 

51, 950 

950 

4-9,  A83 

48,  r,so 

803 

51,256 

50,326 
930 

51,059 

49,  981 

1,078 

52,610 

51,518 

1,092 

56,199 

55, 152 

1,047 

82.8 
83.0 
73.5 

9 
10 
11 

10,696 
9,539 
1,157 

11,002 
9,  783 
1,219 

11,984 
10, 602 
1,322 

12,027 
10,  704 
1,323 

11,715 
10,  477 
1,238 

12,444 
11,154 
1,290 

1.3, 543 
12,180 
1,363 

14, 105 

12,  687 

1,418 

68.5 
67.8 
74.3 

12 
13 
14 

19, 113 
13,  283 
5,830 

18, 869 
13,  325 
5,  544 

18, 768 
13,  396 
5,372 

17, 285 
12,  032 
5,253 

17, 121 
11,  SO  J, 
6, 227 

17, 713 
12,  250 
5,463 

18,795 
13,032 
5,763 

19,629 
13, 672 
5,957 

36.6 
37.7 
34.3 

15 
16 
17 

4,054 
1,133 
2,921 

3,868 
1,102 
2,766 

4,041 
1, 128 
2,913 

4, 138 
1,170 
2,968 

4,146 

1.194 
2,952 

4,185 
1,223 
2,962 

4,318 
1,251 

3,067 

4,300 
1,248 
3,052 

89. 1 

87.1 
89.2 

18 
19 
20 

665 
614 
51 

678 

629 

49 

664 

615 

49 

679 

630 
49 

674 
62ti 

4S 

681 
633 

4S 

682 
633 
49 

675 

623 

52 

96.8 
96.2 
92.3 

21 
22 
23 

9,268 

9,240 

28 

9,897 
9,869 

28 

10, 092 

10,062 

30 

10,  483 

10,  iX 

27 

10, 528 
10, 502 

26 

9,805 

9,  781 

24 

8,609 

8,  .587 
22 

7,526 

7, 507 

19 

48.0 
47.9 
53.3 

24 
25 
26 

882 
680 
202 

919 
710 
209 

939 
719 
220 

958 
732 
226 

•977 
755 
222 

972 
760 
212 

1,001 
771 
230 

1,016 
793 
223 

83.7 
81.7 
86.5 

27 
28 
29 

3,455 

3,339 

3,637 

3,823 

3,94S 

4,002 

3,952 

4,036 

82.2 

30 

2,701 
754 

2, 5J,fi 
793 

2,  768 
869 

2,931 
892 

3,025 
923 

3,095 
907 

3,091 
861 

3,148 

888 

80.9' 
74.4 

31 
32 

122,  523 

116, 193 

6,330 

125, 788 

119,  075 

6,713 

133, 941 

126, 951 

6,990 

140,  420 

133,  291 

7,1-29 

147, 169 

139,  838 

7,331 

153,034 

145,265 

7,769 

156,998 

148,928 

8,070 

157,  335 

149,  208 

8,127 

69.2 
69.3 
67.4 

33 
34 
35 

55,210 

54,819 

391 

56,822 

56,418 

404 

58,409 

58, 01 S 

391 

59,  004 
58,  612 

392 

58,719 

58,  332 

3S7 

57, 813 

57,431 

382 

56,539 

56,158 

381 

56,296 

55,907 

389 

82.5 

82.6 
78.0 

36 
37 
38 

194, 976 

186,966 

8,010 

206,009 

198, 678 

7,  SSI 

217,  805 

210, 133 

7,672 

224,854 

216, 914 

7,940 

231, 115 

222, 305 
8,810 

236,240 

226,778 

9,462 

239,443 

229,8-27 

9,616 

241,  709 
233, 419 

8,290 

72.2 
71.3 

76.2 

39 
40 
41 

7,051 
3,998 
3,053 

7,455 
4,150 
3,305 

7,  161 
3,895 
3,266 

6,417 
3,464 
2,953 

5,854 
3,180 
2,674 

5,725 
3,163 
2,562 

5,686 
3,088 
2,598 

5,539 
2,975 
2,564 

65.5 
66.5 
63.9 

42 
43 
44 

2,266 

2,076 

190 

2,398 
2,176 

222 

2,576 

2, 327 

249 

2,  Hi 

1,977 

167 

2,214 

2, 051 

163 

2,215 

2,065 

150 

2,705 

2,473 

232 

2,763 
2,506 

247 

77.9 

78.9 
60.2 

45 
46 
47 

10, 155 

10, 495 

11, 013 

11,531 

11,499 

11,803 

11,670 

11,593 

8a2 

48 

3,775 
6,380 

3,888 
6,607 

3,943 
7,070 

4,141 

7,390 

4,256 
7,243 

4,409 
7,394 

4,331 
7,339 

4,415 

7,178 

79.7 
80.4 

49 
50 

S,^6 

3,895 

4,205 

4,404 

4,588 

4,721 

4,754 

4,850 

67.3 

51 

1,561 
1,705 

1,835 
2,060 

1,969 
2,236 

2,074 
2,3.30 

2,172 
2,416 

2,253 
2,468 

2,225 
2,5-29 

2,268 
2,582 

6S.8 
66.0 

52 
53 

3,160 

s,  m 

757 

3,368 

2,501 

867 

3,348 

2, 5.50 

798 

3,2.83 

2,517 

766 

3,425 

2,560 

865 

3,4«9 

2,644 

845 

3,379 

2,560 

819 

S,l^ 

2,464 

676 

88.6 
90.9 
72.2 

54 
55 
56 

4,623 
3.251 
1,369 

4,686 
3,  252 
1,434 

4,6.>^ 
3,174 
1,509 

4,767 
3,244 
1,523 

4,673 
3,210 
1,463 

4,582 
3,112 
1,470 

4,527 
3,069 
1,458 

4,599 
3,136 
1,463 

83.5 
86.4 
76.8 

57 

58 
59 

932 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  10.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 

18 

14 
15 

16 
17 
18 

19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 

25 
26 
27 

28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 

34 

35 
36 

37 

38 
39 

40 
41 
42 

43 

44 
45 

46 
47 

48 

49 
50 
51 

52 
63 
54 

55 

56 
57 

58 
59 
60 


Bells 

Male 

Female 

Belting  and  hose,  rubber 

Male 

Female 

Belting  and  hose,  woven,  other  than  rubber 

Male 

Female 

Belting,  leather 

Male 

Female 


Billiard  tables,  bowling  alleys,  and  acces-. 
sories. 

Male 

Female 


Blacking,  stains,  and  dressings. 

Male 

Female 

Bluing 

Male 

Female 


Bone,  carbon,  and  lamp  black. 

Male 

Female 


Bookbinding  and  blank-book  making. 

Male 

Female 


Boot  and  shoe  cut  stock. 

Male 

Female 


Boot  and  shoe  findings. 

Male 

Female 


Boots  and  shoes,  not  including  rubber 
boots  and  shoes. 

Male 

Female 


Boots  and  shoes,  rubber. 

Male 

Female 

Boxes,  cigar 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED  ON  15TH  DAT  OF  THE 
MONTH  OE  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


Boxes,  paper   and   other,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Male 

Female 


Boxes,  wooden  packing,  except  cigar  boxes 

Male 

Female 


Brass,  bronze,  and  copper  products. 

Male 

Female , 


terra-cotta,  and  fire-clay 


Bread  and  other  bakery  products . 

Male 

Female 

Brick  and  tile, 
products. 

Male 

Female 

Brooms 

Male 

Female 


237 

211 

26 

5,826 

5,122 

704 

2,479 
1,306 
1,173 

2,765 

2, 590 

175 

2,101 


2,455 
1,281 
1,174 

360 
145 
215 

675 

672 

3 

20,361 
10,195 
10, 166 

9,715 
7  098 
2,617 

8,941 
5, 763 
3,178 

211,049 

130, 610 
80,439 

32, 875 
19,047 
13, 828 

5,218 
2,343 

2,875 

55, 862 

23,095 
32, 767 

42, 445 

38, 105 

4,340 

75,051 
68, 273 

6,778 

141,592 
104,515 
37,077 

76,915 

75,758 
1,157 

6,313 
5,298 
1,015 


Janu- 
ary. 


234 
211 
23 

6, 265 

5,37S 

887 

2, 332 
1,178 
1,154 

2,830 

2,649 

181 

1,699 

1,601 
198 

2,195 
1,144 
1,051 

330 
143 

187 

658 

664 

4 

19,364 
9,491 
9,863 

9,293 
6  684 
2,609 

7,816 
4,974 
2,841 

202,905 

124, 853 
78,052 

34,591 
19, 639 
14,952 

4,990 
2,280 
2, 710 

53,373 

22,516 

30,857 

41,849 

37, 422 

4,427 

81,783 

72, 8V2 

8,901 

135, 640 
99, 569 
36,071 

56, 190 

55,209 
981 

6,321 
5, 265 
1.056 


Febru- 
ary. 


March. 


227 

202 

25 

5,593 

4,868 
725 

2,309 
1,188 
1,121 

2,684 

2, 518 

166 

1,763 

1,606 
157 

2,301 
1,186 
1,115 

337 
142 
195 

687 

682 

5 

19,565 
9,670 
9,895 

9,328 
6,782 
2,546 

8,156 
5,174 
2,982 


126,228 
78,212 

35,339 

20,004 
15,335 

5,076 
2,303 
2,773 

52,850 

21,792 
31,058 

40, 707 

36,370 

4,337 

7.5,650 

67,676 

7,974 

134,358 
99,288 
35,070 

66,866 

54,892 
974 

6,187 
5, 145 
1,042 


223 

201 

22 

4,679 

3,962 

624 

2,285 
1,174 
1,111 

2,683 

2,512 

17i 

1,945 

1,766 
179 

2,200 
1,119 
1,081 

347 
144 
203 

661 
659 


19, 858 
9,840 
10, 018 

9,361 
6,778 
2,583 

8,217 

5,208 

'  3,009 

201,295 

124, 255 

77,040 

33,977 
19,479 
14,498 

5,083 
2,306 
2,777 

52,932 

21,502 
31,430 

40,751 

36,395 

4,356 

70, 232 

63,458 

6,774 

134,887 
99, 830 

36,057 

60, 269 

59,317 

962 

5,906 

4,933 

973 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN   INDUSTRIES. 


933 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER   EMPLOYED 

3N   15th  day  of  the  MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY— 

continued. 

Percent 
mini- 
mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

220 
195 
25 

227 
207 

20 

246 

218 
28 

245 

217 

28 

242 
216 
26 

243 
216 

27 

262 

227 
35 

260 

229 

31 

82.1 

84.3 
57.1 

1 
2 
3 

5,118 

4,499 

619 

5,155 

4,577 

578 

5,514 

4,850 

664 

6,129 

5,427 

702 

6,357 

5,631 

726 

6,448 

5,774 

674 

6,708 

5,952 

756 

6,957 
6,092 

865 

65.8 
64.9 
65.2 

4 
5 
6 

2,  274 
1, 195 
1,079 

2,394 
1,281 
1,113 

2,538 
1,369 
1,169 

2,675 
1,420 
1,255 

2,626 
1,412 
1,214 

2,689 
1,344 
1,345 

2,722 
1,473 
1,249 

2,690 
1,479 
1,211 

81.3 

78.4 
78.- 4 

7 
8 
9 

2,567 

«,  399 
168 

2, 566 

2,402 

164 

2,651 

2,484 

167 

2,782 

2,610 

172 

2,870 

2,685 

185 

2,914 
2,726 

188 

2,976 

2,796 

180 

3,071 

2,881 

190 

83.6 
83.3 
86.3 

10 
11 
12 

1,972 

2,043 

1,989 

2,077 

2,2.52 

2,318 

2,537 

2,595 

65.5 

13 

1,818 
154 

1,  821 

222 

1,814 
175 

1,868 
209 

2,020 
232 

2,057 
261 

2,258 
279 

2,302 
293 

65.2 
52.6 

14 
15 

2,445 
1,275 
1,170 

2, 470 
1,264 
1,206 

2,500 
1,264 
1,236 

2,568 
1,290 
1,278 

2,559 
1,337 
1,222 

2,586 
1,381 
1,205 

2,625 
1,429 
1,196 

2,560 
1,418 
1,142 

83.6 
78.3 
82.2 

16 
17 
18 

318 
136 

18^ 

324 
141 

183 

359 
143 
216 

412 
153 
259 

419 
145 
274 

414 
157 
257 

372 
155 
217 

356 
147 
209 

75.9 
85.4 
66.4 

19 
20 
21 

665 
663 

674 
672 

2 

669 

666 

3 

676 

672 

4 

680 

676 

4 

698 

695 

3 

675 
673 

2 

688 
686 

2 

94.3 
94.1 
40.0 

22 
23 
24 

19,  756 
9,806 
9,950 

20,  016 
10,  096 
9,920 

20, 488 
10,  345 
10, 143 

20, 734 
10, 409 
10,325 

20,  773 
10,  521 
10,252 

20, 845 
10,483 
10, 362 

21,379 
10,  763 
10,616 

21,  775 
11,  028 
10,  747 

88.9 
86.1 
91.8 

25 
26 

27 

9,370 
6,  896 

9,857 
7,  3t)4 
2,  553 

9,943 
7,304 
2,639 

9,  659 
7,  024 
2,635 

9,760 
7,243 
2,517 

10, 193 

7,488 
2,705 

10, 354 
7,506 
2,848 

10,272 
7,  .500 
2,  772 

88.8 
88.8 
86.9 

28 
29 
30 

8, 486 
5,385 
3,101 

8,702 
5,627 
3, 135 

8,906 
5,721 
3,185 

9,242 
5,965 
3,  277 

9,493 
6, 153 
3,340 

9,588 
6,272 
3,316 

9,957 
6,527 
3,430 

10,  223 
6,791 
3,432 

76.4 
73.2 

82.8 

31 
32 
33 

201, 710 

206,562 

211,811 

215, 596 

217, 031 

219,604 

224, 197 

228,  412 

87.1 

34 

12.5,  348 
76, 362 

128, 569 
77, 993 

131, 605 
80,206 

133, 174 
82, 422 

134,  061 
82, 970 

135,  824 
83,780 

138, 549 
85,648 

141,  386 
87,026 

87.3 
86.8 

35 
36 

31,298 
18, 231 
13,067 

S0M2 
18,098 
12,544 

31,304 
18, 308 
12,996 

31,561 
18, 484 
13,077 

31,578 
18, 421 
13, 157 

32, 953 
19,062 
13,891 

34, 145 
19, 778 
14,367 

34,657 
20,265 
14, 392 

86.7 
89.3 

81.8 

37 
38 
39 

5,090 
2,287 
2,803 

5,143 

2,316 
2,827 

5, 155 
2,306 
2,849 

5,122 
2,296 
2,826 

5, 195 
2,343 
2,852 

5,415 
2,399 
3,016 

5,591 
2,466 
3,125 

5.666 
2,528 
3,138 

88.1 
90.2 
86.4 

40 
41 
42 

S2,iie 

53, 888 

56, 193 

56,845 

55,982 

59,616 

61,455 

61,328 

85.9 

43 

21,184 
31,592 

22,052 
31,836 

22,972 
33,221 

23,877 
32,968 

23,608 
32,374 

25,086 
34,530 

25,473 
35, 982 

25,641 

35,787 

82.9 

85.8 

44 
45 

41,234 

36, 885 

4,349 

42,175 

37, 795 

4, 380 

42,330 

38,119 

4,211 

43, 892 
39,714 
4,178 

43,217 

38,939 

4,278 

43,418 

38,989 

4,429 

44,204 

39, 867 

4,337 

44,881 

40,441 

4,440 

90.6 
89.8 
94.1 

46 

47 
48 

68, 345 
62, 409 

6, 936 

67,301 

61,S58 

5,943 

69, 524 
63, 3S6 
6,138 

75,628 

69,279 

6,349 

78,048 
71,621 
6,427 

80,999 
74, 263 
6,736 

82,382 
76,4SS 

6,949 

82, 263 

75, 163 

7, 100 

81.7 
81.3 
66.7 

49 
50 
51 

137,136 
101,603 
35, 533 

140,  783 
104, 093 
36, 690 

143,229 
105, 447 
37, 782 

144, 280 
100, 493 
37,787 

144,941 
107, 309 
37, 632 

147, 242 
108, 350 
38, 892 

149,383 
109, 895 
39, 488 

150,061 
110, 702 

39, 359 

89.5 
89.7 

88.8 

52 
.53 
54 

79,561 

84,9.52 

88,715 

90,929 

90,615 

88,913 

81,997 

74,641 

61.4 

55 

78,474 
1,087 

83,804 
1,148 

87,496 
1,219 

89,691 

1,238 

89,329 
1,286 

87,592 
1,321 

80,664 
1,333 

73,309 
1,332 

61.2 
71.4 

56 
57 

5,986 

5,008 

978 

5,994 

5,010 

984 

6,054 

5,074 

980 

6, 298 
5,284 
1,014 

6,512 
5,483 
1,029 

6,713 
5,685 
1,028 

6,840 
5,793 
1,047 

6,936 
5,871 
1,065 

85.1 
84.0 
91.4 

58 
59 
60 

934 


ABSTRACT   OP   THE    CENSTJS MANUFACTURES. 


Tablk  10.— WA(iE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Brushes 

Male 

Female 

Butter 

Male 

Female 

Butter,  reworking 

Male 

.     Female 

Buttons 

Male 

Female 

Candles 

Male 

Female 

Canning  and  preserving,  fish 

Male 

Female 

Canning  and  preserving,  fruits  and  vege- 
tables. 

Male 

Female 

Canning  and  preserving,  oysters 

Male '. 

Female 

Card  cutting  and  designing 

Male 

Female 

Cardboard,  not  made  in  paper  mills 

Male 

Female 

Carpets  and  rugs,  other  than  rag 

Male 

Female 

Carpets,  rag 

Male 

Female 

Carriage  and  wagon  niaterials 

Male 

Female 

Carriages  and  sleds,  children 's 

Male 

Female 

Carriages  and  wagons,  including  repairs. . . 

Male 

Female 

Cars  and  general  shop  construction  and 
repairs  by  electric-railroad  companies. 

Male 

Female 

Cars  and  general  shop  construction  and 
repairs  tiy  stcam-raihoad  companies. 

Male 

Female 

Cars,  electric-railroad,  not  including  opera- 
tions of  railroad  companies. 

Male 

Female 

Cars,  steam-railroad,  not  including  opera- 
tions of  railroad  companies. 

Male 

Female 

Cash  registers  and  calculating  machines . . . 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 


7,968 
6,389 
2,579 

17,641 
15, 125 
2,516 

47 

42 

5 

15,577 
9,402 
6,175 

541 
259 
282 

11,248 
0, 844 
4,404 

60, 865 

30, 573 
30, 292 

1,189 
446 
743 

1,148 
522 
626 

1,425 
791 
634 

22, 933 
14,032 
8,901 

2,010 

1,396 

620 

6,509 
6,281 

228 

6,686 
5,617 
1,069 

18, 173 

17,899 

274 

31, 272 

30, 773 
499 


479,959 

4,478 

2,920 

2,851 
69 

52, 298 

51,778 
520 

16, 544 
13, 956 

2, 588 


NUMBER    EMPLOYED  ON   15TH  DAY  OF  THE 
MONTH  OE  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


Janu- 
ary. 


8,086 
5,496 
2,590 

14, 796 

12,S9i 

1,902 

47 

42 

5 

14,839 
9,029 
5,810 

500 
260 
240 

8,710 
5,350 
3,360 

19, 977 

13,610 
6,367 

1,599 
606 
993 

1,015 

41S 

6Jt2 

1,355 
767 
588 

18,622 
11,289 
7,333 

1,608 
1, 120 

m 

5,918 

5,710 

208 

5,999 

5,081 

918 

17,891 

17, 655 

236 


30,905 
594 


481,015 
6,126 


76 
64, 974 

64,306 

668 

13, 845 
11,242 
2,603 


Febru- 
ary. 


7,794 
5,205 
2,589 

14, 881 
13,031 

1,850 

47 

42 

5 

15,051 
9,092 
5,959 

494 
261 
233 

7,402 

4, 657 
2,745 

14,792 

10, 747 
4,045 

1,505 
543 
962 

1,053 

487 
566 

1,405 

788 
617 

18, 681 
11,349 

7,332 

1,640 

1,129 

511 

5,991 

5,779 

212 

6,213 

5,253 

960 

17,989 

17, 735 

254 

31,702 

31,119 
5S3 

484,047 

478, 558 
5,  4S9 

3,658 

3, 587 
71 

61, 127 

60,579 

548 

13, 778 
11,2S5 
2,493 


7, 755 
5,280 
2,475 

15,118 

13,214 

1,904 

47 

42 

5 

14,878 
8,975 
5,903 

.,  471 
239 
232 

6,749 
4,47  s 
2,271 

14,005 

10, 125 
3,880 

1,804 

673 

1,131 

1,117 
503 
614 

1,403 

776 
627 

19, 374 
11,658 
,  7, 716 

'  1,723 

1, 206 

517 

5.856 

5,648 

208 

6,486 

5,510 

976 

17,975 

17, 705 

270 


31,112 
574 

472, 266 

467,371 
4,895 

3,213 
3,147 


55, 884 
525 

14,766 
12, 326 
2,440 


PERSONS   ENGAGED   IN   INDUSTRIES. 


93-5 


EMPLOYED  EACPI  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919 — Continued, 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED 

3N    15TH  DAY   OF  THE   MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY— 

continued. 

Percent 
mini- 
mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

7,489 
5,073 
2,416 

7,501 
5,097 

2,4U4 

7,716 

5,205 
2,511 

8,005 
5,405 
2,600 

8,045 
5, 439 

2,606 

8,368 
5,635 
2,733 

8,567 
5,796 
2,771 

8,748 
5,956 
2,792 

85.6 
85.  2 
86.1 

1 
2 
3 

18,584 
15,883 
2,701 

20, 370 
17,331 
3,039 

20, 322 
17, 355 

2,967 

19, 829 
16, 847 
2,982 

19, 024 

16, 136 
2,888 

17,861 
15, 151 
2,710 

17,394 
14,873 
2,521 

16,709 
14,329 
2,380 

72.6 
74.3 
60.9 

4 

5 
6 

47 

42 

5 

45 

40 

5 

46 
42 

4 

47 
42 
5 

42 

SS 

4 

46 

42 
4 

50 
43 
7 

53 

47 
6 

79.2 
80.9 
57.1 

7 
8 
9 

14,659 
5,967 

15,049 
8,966 
6,083 

15, 663 
9,248 
6,415 

16, 238 
9,761 
6,477 

15, 886 
9,612 
6,274 

16,  ,333 
9, 927 
6,406 

16,876 

10, 297 
6,579 

16, 858 
10,502 
6,3.56 

86.5 

82.8 
88.3 

10 
11 
12 

472 
242 

230 

490 
251 
239 

564 
299 
265 

561 

274 
287 

58.5 
265 
320 

611 

258 
353 

632 
255 
377 

633 

2,59 
374 

74.4 
79.9 
61.0 

13 
14 
15 

8,394 
5,990 
2,404 

10,667 
6,655 
4,012 

14,288 
8,404 
5,884 

17,329 

9, 739 
7,590 

17, 294 
9,809 
7,48.5 

16,208 
9,284 
6,924 

11,616 
7, 166 
4, 4.50 

8,912 
5,625 
3,287 

38.9 
45.7 
29.9 

16 
17 

18 

23,402 

51,029 

90,986 

131,963 

157,032 

122,064 

55,532 

30,636 

8.9 

19 

15,344 

8,058 

28,707 
22,322 

42, 288 
48, 698 

61,113 
70,850 

70,318 
86,714 

51,820 
70,244 

30, 416 
25,116 

19,465 
11,171 

14.4 

4.5 

20 
21 

894 
304 
530 

248 
146 
102" 

214 
126 
88 

619 
196 
423 

689 
234 
455 

1,292 
4.53 
839 

1,742 

670 

1,072 

1,836 
676 

1, 160 

11.7 
18.6 
7.6 

22 
23 
24 

1,142 
508 
634 

1,147 
.528 
619 

1,167 
537 
630 

1,201 
544 
657 

1,172 
535 
637 

1,178 
536 
642 

1,231 
5,52 
679 

1,261 

572 
689 

80.5 
82.7 

78.7 

25 
26 

27 

1,364 
617 

1,377 
759 
618 

1,4.50 
810 
640 

1, 4,50 
791 
659 

1,473 
802 
671 

1.476 

825 
651 

1,498 

830 
668 

1,479 
836 
643 

90.5 
89.4 
87.6 

28 
29 
30 

22,448 
13,726 

8,722 

23, 596 
14,  .503 
9,093 

24, 421 
14,979 
9,442 

25,011 
15, 296 
9,715 

24,398 
14,^823 
9,575 

25,390 
15, 467 
9,923 

25,961 
16, 061 
9,900 

26,502 
16,543 
9,959 

70.3 
6.8.2 
73.6 

31 
32 
33 

2,037 

1,411 

626 

2,113 

1, 475 

638 

2, 001 

1,359 

642 

2, 168 

1,482 

686 

2,164 

1,513 

651 

2,204 

1,.W6 

658 

2,276 

1,.5S6 

690 

2,325 

1,601 

724 

69.2 
70.0 
67.4 

34 
35 
36 

6,208 

5,986 

222 

6,397 

6, 1.56 

241 

6,646 

6, 400 

246 

6,902 

6,665 

237 

6,964 

6, 723 

241 

7,095 
6,867 

228 

7,0.56 

6,817 

239 

7,029 

0,778 

251 

82.5 
82.2 
80.9 

37 
38 
39 

6,684 
5,628 
1,056 

6,878 
5,763 
1,115 

6,644 
5, 558 
1,086 

6,848 
5,741 
1,107 

6,  .838 
5, 700 
1,138 

6,946 
5, 779 
1,167 

6,995 
5, 8.58 
1, 137 

7,179 
6,022 

1,157 

83.6 
84.4 

78.7 

40 
41 
42 

17,  729 

17, 454 

275 

17,707 

17,409 

298 

18, 132 

17, 840 

292 

18,425 

18,120 

305 

IS,  ,547 

18, 254 

293 

18,671 

18,408 

263 

18, 707 

18,441 

266 

18,636 

18,381 

255 

94.4 
94.3 

77.4 

43 
44 
45 

30,937 

30,220 

30,896 

30,796 

30,960 

31,568 

31,774 

31,894 

94.8 

46 

30,413 
524 

29, 733 
487 

30, 439 
457 

30, 368 

428 

30,  .527 
433 

31, 124 
444 

31,308 
466 

31,462 

432 

94.  5 
72.1 

47 

48 

486,995 

464,919 

47.5,570 

480,705 

493, 057 

502, 119 

507,617 

511, 134 

91.0 

49 

462,623 
4,372 

460,769 
4, 1.50 

471,535 
4,035 

476, 734 

3,971 

489, 054 
4,003 

498,047 
4,072 

503, 5.34 
4,083 

507, 140 

3,994 

90.9 
64.8 

50 
51 

S,471 

2,680 

2,829 

2,763 

2,706 

2,814 

2,779 

2,662 

62.3 

52 

67 

2,616 

64 

2, 758 
71 

2,694 
69 

2,637 
69 

2,742 
72 

2,710 
69 

2,597 
65 

61.8 
84.2 

5a 

.64 

54,419- 

51, 545 

50,020 

48,608 

46,619 

45,031 

45, 159 

47, 882 

69.3 

55 

53,955 
464 

51,076 
469 

49, 642 

378 

48, 217 
391 

46,199 
420 

44,497 
534 

44,4^7 
722 

47,241 
641 

69.1 
52.4 

56 

57 

16,261 
13, 781 
2,480 

16,670 
14, 137 
2,533 

17,306 
14, 723 
2,583 

17,486 
14, 959 
2,527 

IS,  151 
15,463 
2,688 

18, 250 
15,487 
2,763 

18, 342 
15,540 
2,802 

18, 558 
15,813 

2,745 

74.2 
71.1 
85.6 

58 
59 
60 

9S6 


ABSTHACT  OF   THE   CElSfSUS — MANUFACTtTREg. 


Table  10.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Cement 

Male 

Female 

Charcoal,  not  including  production  in  the 
lumber  and  wood  distillation  industries. 

Male 

Female 

Cheese 

Male 

Female 

Chemicals 

Male 

Female 

Chewing  gum 

Male 

Female 

China  decorating,  not  including  that  done 
in  potteries. 

Male 

Female 

Chocolate  and  cocoa  products 

Male 

Female 

Cleansing  and  polishing  preparations 

Male 

Female 

Clocks 

Male 

Female 

Cloth,  sponging  and  refinishing 

Male 

Female 

Clothing,  horse 

Male ". 

Female 

Clothing,  men's 

Male 

Female 

Clothing,  men's,  buttonholes 

Male 

Female 

Clothing,  women's 

Male 

Female 

Coal-tar  products 

Male 

Female 

Coffee  and  spice,  roasting  and  grinding ... 

Male 

Female 

Coffins,    burial   cases,  and    undertakers' 
goods . 

Male 

Female 

Coke,  not  including  gas-house  coke 

Male 

Female 

Collars  and  cuffs,  men'^s 

Male , 

Female , 

Combs  and  hairpins,  not  made  from  metal 
or  rubber. 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 


25,. 524 

25, 195 

329 

209 

206 
3 

3,997 

3,843 

154 

55, 586 
50,834 
4,752 

3,190 
1,117 
2,073 


110 
134 

9,083 
6,535 
2, 528 

1,955 

1,286 
669 

8, 252 
.5,618 
2,634 

1,206 

1,183 

23 

766 
342 
424 

175,270 
80,743 
94, 527 

484 
273 
211 

165,649 
53, 181 

112,468 

15,663 

15, 120 

543 

10,540 
5,911 
4,629 

11,890 

9, 654 
2,236 

29,319 

29,311 

8 

11,103 
2, 523 
8,580 

2,229 

1,412 

817 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED  ON   15TH  DAY  OF  THE 
MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


Janu- 
ary. 


19,9J,5 
289 


241 
3 

2,S1,S 

2,718 

125 

60,754 
55, 865 

4, 889 

3,106 

i,ou 

2,092 


94 

110 

8, 723 
6,101 
2,622 

1,880 

1,226 

654 

7,329 
4,999 
2,330 

991 
967 
24 

781 
349 
432 

1^6,278 
63, 800 
82,478 

413 
227 
186 

U6,080 
47, 325 
98, 750 

15,967 

13,319 

648 

10, 197 
5, 732 
4,463 

12,061 

9,706 
2, 335 

34, 557 
34, 549 

8 

10,234 
2,337 
7,897 

2,193 


Febru- 
ary. 


20,563 

20,301 

262 

221 

218 
3 

2,893 

2,765 

128 

57,339 
52, 502 
4,837 

3,178 
1,047 
2,131 

207 

91 
116 

9, 103 
6,397 
2,706 

1,806 

1,179 

627 

7,636 
5,169 
2,467 

1,028 

1,005 

23 

745 
336 
409 

152,223 

68, 322 
S3, 901 

449 
256 
193 

153,523 
52, 373 
101, 160 

15,323 

14,742 

581 

10,113 
5, 668 
4,445 

12,378 

9,955 
2,423 

32, 1.59 
32, 131 

8 

10, 326 

2, 265 
8,061 

2,232 

1,394 

838 


March. 


21,964 
21,729 


207 
3 

3,229 

3,084 

145 

53,281 
48,790 
4,491 

3,238 
1,084 
2,154 

218 

101 
117 

9,064 
6, 442 
2,622 

1,811 

1,197 

614 

7,876 
5,341 
2,535 

1,053 

1,030 

23 

683 

303 

'  3S0 

157,097 

72, 581 
84, 516 

457 
237 
200 

160, 844 
.54, 801 
106,043 

14, 695 

14, 173 

522 

9,941 
5, 633 
4,280 


10, 091 

2,416 

30. 479 
30, 471 

8 

10, 620 
2,403 

8,217 

2,327 

1,448 
879 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN   INDUSTRIES. 


937 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919 — Continued, 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED   ON   1.5TH   DAY   OF  THE    MONTH   OR 

conliiiued. 

NEAREST   REPRESENTATIVE    DAY— 

Per  cent 
mini- 
mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

May. 

Jime. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

25,083 

24,791 

292 

26,028 

25, 715 

313 

27,690 

27,349 

341 

28,445 

28,097 

348 

29,062 

28,670 

392 

28, 811 

28,387 

424 

28,133 

27,726 

407 

26,411 

26,050 

361 

69.6 
69.6 
55.4 

1 
2 
3 

156 

140 

158 

210 

238 

258 

246 

230 

54.3 

4 

153 
3 

137 
3 

155 
3 

207 
3 

235 
3 

255 
3 

243 
3 

227 
3 

53.7 
100.0 

5 
6 

4,780 

4,613 

167 

5,026 

4,853 

173 

4,942 

4,770 

172 

4,699 

4,  530 
169 

4,378 

4,211 

167 

4,109 

3,948 

161 

3,693 

3,544 

149 

3,266 

3,132 

134 

56.6 
56.0 
72.3 

7 
8 
9 

51,050 
46,472 
4,578 

51,651 

47,140 

4,511 

53,509 

48, 906 
4,603 

55,014 

50,310 

4,70J 

57,089 
52, 250 
4,839 

58,607 

53,677 

4,930 

59,086 

54,047 

6,039 

58,552 

53,656 

4,896 

84.0 
83.0 
89.1 

10 
11 
12 

3,224 
1,118 
2,106 

2,995 
1,102 

1,893 

3,094 
1,120 
1,974 

3,229 
1,142 

2,087 

3,374 
1,21D 

2,155 

3,314 
1,162 
2,152 

3,125 
1,134 
1,991 

3,052 
1,126 
1,926 

88.8 
83.2 
85.5 

13 
14 
15 

235 

237 

245 

254 

264 

277 

285 

281 

71.6 

16 

106 
129 

102 
135 

107 
138 

112 
142 

120 
144 

128 
149 

132 
153 

128 
153 

68.9 
71.9 

17 
18 

8,  WO 
6,976 
2,224 

8,403 
6,194 

z,m9 

8,898 
6,431 
2,467 

9,137 

6,668 
2, 4(,9 

9,593 
6,962 
2,631 

10,034 
7,213 
2,821 

9,826 
7,120 
2,706 

9,302 
6,880 
2,422 

81.7 
82.9 
78.3 

19 
20 
21 

1,872 

1,232 

640 

1,927 

1,268 

659 

1,908 

1,301 

607 

1 ,  9S0 

1,315 

635 

2,055 

1,343 

712 

2,102 

1,356 

746 

2,119 

1,360 

759 

2,195 
1,408 

787 

82.2 
83.7 
74.7 

22 
23 
24 

8,101 
5, 481 
2,620 

8,280 
5, 551 
2,729 

8,315 
5,657 

2,658 

8,618 
5,932 
2,086 

8,484 
5,802 
2, 682 

8,679 
5,947 
2,732 

8,817 
6,037 
2,780 

8,867 
6,067 
2,800 

82.7 
82.4 
83.2 

25 
26 
27 

1,087 

1,065 

22 

1,183 

1,161 

22 

1,353 

1,330 

23 

1,378 

1,364 

24 

1,336 

1,313 

23 

1,316 

1,292 

24 

1,332 

1,308 

24 

1,367 

1,343 

24 

71.9 
71.4 
83.3 

28 
29 
30 

678 
208 
S70 

720 
317 
'•03 

757 
328 
429 

784 
342 
442 

792 
356 
436 

813 
370 
443 

863 
390 
473 

899 
412 
487 

75.3 
71.1 
76.0 

31 
32 
33 

163, 103 
75, 824 
87,279 

168, 807 
78, 505 
90,302 

177,355 
82, 586 
94,769 

184,531 
85,786 
98, 745 

190,406 
88, 289 
102,117 

197, 939 
91,676 
106, 263 

200,412 
92, 342 
108,070 

204,438 
93,965 
110,473 

71.6 
67.9 
74.7 

34 
35 
36 

479 
267 
212 

481 
278 
203 

488 
278 
210 

498 
286 
212 

517 
289 
228 

517 
293 

224 

625 
291 
234 

518 
293 
225 

78.7 
77.5 
79.5 

37 
38 
39 

152,892 

43,^74 
110,618 

155,493 
43,210 
112,283 

169, 762 
55, 061 
114,701 

180,045 
61,l.i2 
118,893 

184, 769 
61,893 
122, 876 

179,919 

5:-;,  824 
121,095 

172, 145 
55,372 
116,773 

171,027 
54.366 
116,661 

79.1 
68.3 
80.4 

40 
41 
42 

14, 539 

14, 040 

499 

14,699 

14, 193 

506 

14,501 
14, 027 

474 

15,  827 

15, 312 

515 

16,365 

15,815 

550 

16, 760 

16,192 

568 

17,082 

16,  .507 

575 

17,887 

17,326 

561 

80.0 
79.6 
73.1 

43 
44 
45 

10, 244 
5, 749 
4, 495 

10, 533 
5,866 
4,667 

10,9(X) 
6,001 
4,899 

11,050 
6, 136 
4,914 

10,930 
6,150 
4,  780 

10,676 
0,010 
4,666 

10, 910 
6,110 
4,806 

11,043 
6,202 

4,841 

89.9 
91.1 

87.2 

46 
47 

48 

12,037 

11,768 

11,467 

11,494 

11,599 

11,768 

11,703 

11,610 

91.7 

49 

9,758 
2,279 

9,528 
2,240 

9,328 
2, 139 

9,388 
L>,  106 

9,459 
2,140 

9,592 
2,176 

9,576 
2,127 

9,497 
2,113 

92.4 

86.9 

50 

51 

26,579 
26,571 

8 

26,434 

26,426 

8 

27,917 
27,909 

8 

30,418 
30,410 

8 

30, 378 
30, 370 

8 

26,817 
26,809 

8 

28,186 
28, 178 

8 

29, 4.52 
29, 444 

8 

76.5 
76.5 
100.0 

52 
53 
54 

11,237 
2,449 

8,788 

10,995 
2,469 
8,526 

11,433 

2,581 
8,852 

11.139 
2,  .562 
8,577 

11,545 
2,663 

8,882 

11,367 
2,645 
8,722 

11,661 
2,738 
8,922 

11,647 
2,729 
8,918 

87.8 
82.7 
88.5 

55 
56 
57 

2,196 

2,180 

2,308 

2,172 

2,191 

2,209 

2,210 

2, 281 

93.3 

58 

1,385 
811 

1,412 

768 

1,465 

843 

1,387 

785 

1,399 
792 

1,392 
817 

1,396 
814 

1,4.59 
822 

94.1 

87.4 

59 
60 

938 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  lO.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  monUi  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Condensed  milk 

Male 

Female 

Confectionery  and  ice  cream 

Male 

Female 

Cooperage 

Male 

Female 

Copper,  tin,  and  sheet-iron  work 

Male 

Female 

Cordage  and  twine 

Male 

Female 

Cordials  and  flavoring  sirups 

Male 

Female 

Cork,  cutting 

Male 

Female 

Corsets 

Male 

Female 

Cotton  goods 

Male 

Female 

Cotton  lace 

Male 

Female 

Cotton  small  wares ^ 

Male 

Female 

Crucibles 

Male 

Female 

Cutlery  and  edge  tools 

Male 

Female 

Dairymen's,  poultrymen's,  and  apiarists' 
supplies. 

Male 

Female 

Dental  goods 

Male 

Female 

Drug  grinding 

Male..... 

Female 

Druggists'  preparations , 

Male 

Female 

Dyeing  and  finishing  textiles,  exclusive  of 
that  done  in  textile  mills. 

Male 

Female . .  .• 

Dyestuffs  and  extracts — natural 

Male 

Female 

Electrical  machinery,  apparatus,  and  sup- 
plies. 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 


13, 675 
11,790 

:,S85 

95,648 
44, 732 
50, 916 

13,219 

12,  X12 

407 

27, 640 

27,032 

608 

17,622 
10, 282 
7,340 

1,398 

1,00S 

390 

3,515 
2,173 
1,372 

18,415 
2, 737 
15, 678 

430, 966 
249, 749 
181,217 

6,490 
3,004 
3,396 

9,396 
3,443 
5,953 

S4S 

829 

19 

19, 859 
15,980 
3,879 

6,437 

5,725 
712 

5, 224 
2,789 
2,435 

1,347 

1,055 

292 

15,568 
7,  .538 
8,030 

55, 985 

42,705 
13,280 

4,342 

4,268 

74 

212,374 

155,937 
56,437 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED  ON   lOTH  DAT  OF  THE 
MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAT. 


Janu- 
ary. 


11, m 

1,^3 

86,491 
S8, 5fH 
47,927 

13, 023 

12,657 

366 

25, 479 

24, 813 

666 

17,896 
10,319 
7,577 

1,297 
886 
411 

3,706 
2,290 
1,416 

17,053 

14,613 

432,978 
249, 452 
183, 526 

6,941 
2,826 
3,116 

9,295 
3,  .399 
5,896 

954 

937 
17 

18,960 
15,  '219 
3,741 

6,784 

5,956 
828 

4,855 
a,  578 
i,  277 

1,372 

1,110 

256 

16, 275 
7,534 
8,741 

53, 761 

40,676 
13, 085 

4,278 

4,208 

70 

209,593 

1,52, 763 
56,830 


Febru- 
ary. 


12,276 

10, 595 

1,681 

89,978 
40,015 
49,963 

13,038 

12, 680 

358 

24,60-2 

24,044 

558 

17,689 
10, 231 

7,408 

1,284 
933 
351 

3,613 
2,215 
1,398 

17, 188 
2,  .583 
14,605 

417, 786 
241, 750 
176,036 

5,975 
2, 833 
3,142 

8,879 
3,211 
5,668 

884 

866 

IS 

19, 565 
15, 737 
3,828 

6,523 

5,743 

780 

4,989 
2,635 
2,354 

1,399 

1,071 

32S 

16, 359 

7,448 
8,911 

51,688 

39, 006 
12, 682 

4, 285 

4,215 

70 

205,356 

1.50,069 
55,287 


March. 


13, 028 

11, 273 

1,755 

91,001 
40,019 
50,442 

12,927 
12, 576 

351 

24, 787 

24,243 

544 

17,372 

10,278 
7, 094 

1,.341 
984 
357 

3, 533 
2, 120 
1,407 

17, 222 
2, 026 
14,  .596 

415,600 
240, 757 
174,  843 

6,003 
2, 846 
3,157 

8,943 
3, 2.39 
5,704 

'  850 

832 

18 

19, 644 

15,778 
3,866 

6,697 

.5,9.36 
701 

5,114 
2,  (>86 
2, 428 

1,335 

1,0.35 
3(K) 

10,150 
7,487 
8,672 

51,262 

38, 835 
12,427 

4, 165 

4,095 

70 

201,  .393 

147, 042 
54,351 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN    INDUSTRIES. 


939 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRTES:  191&— Continued, 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED  ON  15TH  DAY  OF  THE  MONTH  OB  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY.— 

continued. 

Per  cent 
mini- 

mum 
is  of 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

maxi- 
mum. 

14,705 
12,6-17 
2,058 

15, 593 
13,430 
2,163 

15,320 
13,149 
2,171 

14, 489 
12,447 
2,042 

13,780 

11,805 

1,915 

13,646 

11,733 

1,913 

13,0.35 

11,232 

1,803 

12,884 

11,174 

1,710 

73.0 
73.0 

08.  8 

1 
2 
3 

89, 453 
43,324 
46, 129 

90,449 
46,041 

44,408 

91,900 
47,275 
44,625 

99,382 
49, 471 
49,911 

104,608 
50, 172 
54,436 

107,004 

48,350 
58,654 

105,212 
46,416 
58, 796 

101,379 

44, 496 
56,883 

80.8 
70.  9 
75. 5 

4 
5 
6 

13,6S3 

li,!Sl 

452 

13, 195 

12,757 

438 

13,556 

13, 144 

412 

13,683 

13,206 

417 

13,928 

13,497 

431 

13,905 

13,504 

40il 

13,211 

12,792 
419 

12, 804 

12,402 

402 

90.7 
90.2 

77.7 

7 
8 
9 

26, 192 

25, 656 

536 

27,399 
26,841 

558 

28,374 

27, 821 

553 

29, 175 

28,  .586 
589 

29,434 

28,819 

615 

29, 818 

29, 108 

710 

30,483 

29, 733 

750 

30,486 
29, 768 

718 

80.7 
80.8 
66.5 

10 
11 
12 

17,079 
9, 856 
7,224 

17,240 

10,091 

7,149 

17,494 
10, 145 
7,349 

17,696 
10, 404 
7,292 

17,777 
10, 359 
7,418 

17,889 
10, 494 
7,395 

18,045 
10,574 
7,471 

18,303 
10,762 

7,541 

93.1 
91.6 
93.6 

13 
14 
15 

1,446 

1,008 
438 

'  1,457 

1,053 

404 

1,604 

1,028 

576 

1,486 

1,021 

465 

1,370 

1,014 

326 

1,295 
984 

311 

1,325 

1,013 

312 

1,,527 

1,127 

400 

.SO.O 
78.6 
54.0 

10 
17 
18 

3,494 
2, 136 
1,358 

3,48i 
2,153 

1,329 

3,501 
2, 166 
1,335 

3,517 
2,140 
1,377 

3,511 
2,142 
1,369 

3,493 
2, 150 
1,343 

3,587 
2, 195 
1,392 

3,608 
2,246 
1,362 

94.0 
92.4 
93.9 

19 
20 
21 

17, 597 
2, 666 
14,931 

17,726 
2,689 
15,037 

18,214 
2,753 
15,461 

18,758 
2,811 
15,947 

19, 146 

2,841 
16,305 

19,816 

2, 872 
16,944 

20,217 
2,877 
17, 340 

20,663 
2,940 

17, 623 

,82.9 
80.4 

82.4 

22 
23 
24 

423, 295 
245, 279 
178,010 

429,213 
218,326 
180, 887 

434,345 
251,807 

182,478 

4.36,312 
253, 787 
182,525 

437,375 
2.54,0.59 
183,316 

438,711 
254, 741 
183, 970 

442, 252 
256,561 
185,691 

449,007 
260,372 
188, 635 

92.4 
92.2 
92.6 

25 
26 
27 

6,074 
2, 900 
3,174 

6,420 
3,064 
3,356 

6,533 
3, 109 
3,424 

6,781 
3, 227 
3,554 

6, 871 
3,304 
3,567 

7,015 
3,  .335 
3,  OSO 

7,006 
3, 350 
3, 656 

7,300 
3,536 
3,764 

81.4 
79.1 

82.8 

28 
29 
30 

8,8,84 
a,  201 
5,683 

9,180 

3,288 
5,892 

9,634 
3, 535 
6,099 

9,646 
3,567 
6,079 

9,622 
3, 5.50 
6,072 

9,774 
3,630 
6,144 

9,931 

3,080 
6,241 

10, 102 
3,784 
6,318 

87.8 
84.6 
89.3 

31 

32 
33 

8.39 

821 
IS 

816 

800 
16 

805 

787 
18 

786 

767 

19 

800 
779 
21 

855 
335 
20 

875 

85;? 

22 

871 
849 
22 

82.4 
81.9 
72.7 

34 
35 
36 

19,666 

15,863 
3, 803 

19,453 
15, 749 
3,704 

19,497 
15, 739 
3,758 

19,097 
15,  .598 
3,499 

19,903 
15,909 
3,994 

20, 8-12 
16,711 
4,101 

21 ,  0S7 
l(i,  868 
4,219 

21,322 
17,070 
4,252 

88.9 
89.2 
82.3 

37 
38 
39 

6,209 

6, mi 

6,161 

6,108 

6,124 

6,304 

6,625 

7,058 

86.0 

40 

5,524 
685 

5,469 
602 

5,533 
628 

S,436 
672 

.5, 451 
673 

.5,018 
680 

5,901 
724 

6,312 

746 

86.1 

.72.7 

41 

42 

5,140 
2,  720 
2,420 

5,211 
2,740 
2,471 

5,371 
2,846 
2,525 

5,3.39 

2,850 
2, 489 

6,299 
2,  867 
2,432 

5,280 
2, 882 
2,398 

.5,433 
2,940 
2,493 

5,486 
2,989 

2,497 

88.5 
86.2 
90.2 

43 
44 
45 

1,243 
951 
292 

1,285 
979 
306 

1,321 

1, 005 

316 

1,337 

1,0()S 

329 

1,326 

1,034 

292 

1,456 

1,103 
293 

1,424 

1, 159 

265 

1,446 
1,204 

U2 

83.8 

77.7 
73.6 

46 
47 

48 

1.5,219 

7,3.58 
7,861 

14,941 
7,339 
7,602 

15, 138 

7,584 
7,554 

14,961 
7,595 
7,366 

15,221 
7,719 

7,502 

1.5,547 
7,682 

7,865 

15,709 
7,070 
8,033 

15,803 
7,090 
8,113 

91.3 

95.1 

82.7 

49 
50 
51 

53, 144 

55,422 

57,833 

58,153 

57,086 

58,727 

61, 102 

62,590 

81.9 

52 

40, 779 
12,365 

42,617 
12,805 

44,376 
13,457 

44,472 
13,681 

43,351 
13,735 

44,824 
13,903 

46,606 
14,496 

47, 857 
14,733 

81.1 
81.4 

53 
54 

4,214 

4,146 

68 

4,336 

4,261 

75 

4,511 

4,427 

84 

4,472 

4,392 

80 

4.454 
4,370 

78 

4,300 

4,291 

69 

4,488 

4,417 

71 

4,438 

4,3.54 

84 

91.0 
91.1 
81.0 

55 
56 
57 

196,418 

198,071 

204, 160 

212,354 

218,493 

227,409 

235,285 

241,640 

81.3 

58 

145,070 
51,S48 

145,752 
52,319 

150,865 
53,295 

156,269 
56,085 

100, 140 
58,353 

166,730 
60,679 

172,299 
62,986 

178,161 
63,479 

81.4 
80.9 

59 
60 

940 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  lO.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 

NUMBER   EMPLOYED 
MONTH  OR  NEAREST 

ON   15th   day   of  THE 
REPRESENTATIVE   DAY. 

INDUSTRY. 

Janu- 
ary. 

Febru- 
ary. 

March. 

April. 

1 

Electroplating 

3,024 

2,882 
142 

5,601 

4,775 

826 

694 
539 
155 

77,617 

75,773 

1,844 

174 
174 

2,623 
2,490 

133 

5,711 

4,819 

892 

582 
439 
143 

90, 102 
87, 177 
2,925 

U8 
U8 

2,616 

2,480 

136 

5,618 

4,774 

844 

667 
429 
138 

85,232 
83, 151 
2,081 

154 
154 

2,735 

2, 599 

136 

5,530 

4,714 

816 

629 
471 

158 

83,076 

81, 164 

1,912 

159 
159 

2,844 

2,708 

136 

5,450 
4,076 

774 

637 
476 
161 

74,983 

73,293 

1,690 

158 
158 

? 

Male 

3 

Female 

4 

Emery  and  other  abi 
Male 

asive  whe 

3ls 

5 

f> 

Female 

7 

Enameling 

8 

Male 

f» 

Female 

10 

Engines,  steam,  gas, 
Male 

and  water 

1 

]?. 

Female 

IR 

Engravers'  materials 

14 

Male 

f> 

Female 

6 

Engra\'ing  and  diesii 
Male 

iking 

1,878 

1,710 

168 

7,014 

4,273 
2,741 

235 

233 

2 

8,129 
3,176 
4,953 

9,249 

9,059 

190 

13,961 
6,707 
7,254 

3,504 

461 

3,043 

5,236 
4,052 
1,184 

2,344 

2,335 

9 

26,296 

25, 888 

408 

5,767 

4,973 

794 

11,287 
10,171 
1,116 

777 
575. 
202 

1,222 
690 
532 

1,065 
253 
812 

2,188 
1,053 
1,135 

1,6'28 
1,501 

m 

6,402 

3,996 
2,466 

223 

221 

2 

7,934 
3,078 
4,856 

11,809 
11,362 

447 

11,871 
6, 886 
6,985 

3,105 

372 

2,733 

5,076 
3,921 
1,155 

2,933 
2,924 

9 

27,808 

27,289 

619 

6,251 

5,360 

891 

13,428 
11,806 
1,622 

981 
698 
283 

1,141 

638 
503 

1,337 

313 

1,024 

1,851 
921 
930 

1,694 

1,553 

141 

6,551 

4,030 
2,521 

227 

225 

2 

7,891 
3,085 
4,806 

9,903 

9,654 

249 

12,058 
5,985 
6,073 

3,322 

398 

2,924 

5,065 
3,875 
1,190 

2,692 

2,683 

9 

31,043 

30, 530 

513 

6,025 

5,147 

87S 

12, 369 
10,966 
1,403 

770 
574 
196 

1,188. 
656 
532 

1,175 
252 
923 

1,846 
919 
927 

1,711 

1,566 

145 

6,530 

4,044 

2,486 

226 

224 

2 

7,901 
3,098 
4,803 

9,509 

9,239 

270 

12,843 
6,217 
6,626 

3,601 

450 

3, 151 

4,896 
3,814 
1,082 

2,378 

2,369 

9 

38, 357 

37,881 

476 

5, 728 

4,  tt24 

804 

11,606 
10,362 
1,  244 

834 
605 
229 

1,260 
676 
584 

1,113 
249 

864 

1,919 

985 
934 

1,727 

1,570 

157 

6,776 

4,152 
2,624 

238 

236 

2 

7,845 
3,077 
4,768 

8,922 

8, 776 

146 

13,473 
6, 559 
6,914 

3,804 

574 

3,230 

4, 888 
3,  816 

1,072 

2,267 

2, 258 

9 

36, 465 

30,  038 

427 

5,573 

4,838 
735 

11,022 
9,878 
1,144 

612 
469 
l.i3 

1,283 
701 

582 

1,172 
263 
909 

1,994 

985 

1,009 

7 

8 

Female 

19 

Engraving,  steel  and  copper  pla 
ing  plate  printing. 
Male 

te,  includ- 

>A 

Female 

n 

Engraving,  wood 

w 

Male 

^ 

Female 

15 

Envelopes 

ifi 

Male 

17 

Female 

?s 

E  xplosives. 

1Q 

Male 

in 

Female 

(1 
i? 

Fancy  articles,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Male 

t.'H 

Female 

4 

Feathers  and  plumes 
Male 

ts 

ft 

Female 

7 

Felt  goods 

S 

Male 

9 

Female 

n 

Ferroalloys 

1 

Male 

? 

Female 

?. 

FertiUzers 

4 

Male 

5 

Female 

fi 

Files 

7 

Male 

S 

Female 

9 

Firearms 

tO 

Male 

1 

Female 

? 

Fire  extinguishers,  eh 
Male 

emical 

'>, 

A 

Female 

Fireworks 

6 

Male 

7 

Female 

8 

Flags  and  banners 

9 

Male 

n 

1 

Flavoring  extracts 

•>. 

Male. ...                               

a 

Female 

PERSONS  ENGAGED   IN    INDUSTRIES. 


941 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued, 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED  ON  15TH  DAY  OF  THE   MONTH  OR 

continued. 

■NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY— 

Per  cent 
mini- 
mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

2,962 

2,820 

142 

2,941 

2,807 

134 

3,080 

2,938 

142 

3,165 

3,021 

144 

3,208 

3,062 

146 

3,270 

3,115 

155 

3,408 

3,258 

150 

3,436 
3,286 

150 

76.1 
75.5 

85.8 

1 
2 
3 

5,293 

4,  .536 

757 

5,280 

4,489 

791 

6,172 

4,394 

778 

5, 374 

4,573 

801 

5,567 

4,766 

801 

5,  ,830 

5,002 

828 

6,044 

5,114 

930 

6,343 

6,443 

900 

81.5 
80.7 
81.4 

4 
5 
6 

666 
516 
150 

677 
528 
149 

683 
537 
146 

750 
589 
161 

748 
598 
150 

781 
615 
166 

806 
637 
169 

802 
633 
169 

70.3 

67.3 
81.7 

7 
8 
9 

70,193 

68,563 

1,630 

70,452 

68,833 

1,619 

72,749 
71,175 

1,574 

73,265 

71,760 

1,505 

74,811 

73, 190 

1,621 

76,8,52 

75, 092 

1,760 

78,240 

76,418 

1,822 

81,449 

79,460 

1,989 

77.9 
78.6 
51.5 

10 
11 
12 

167 
167 

168 
168 

173 
173 

185 

185 

182 
182 

192 
192 

194 
194 

208 
208 

71.2 
71.2 

13 

14 
15 

1,744 

1,582 

162 

1,817 

1,642 

175 

1,904 

1,726 

178 

2,036 

1,847 

189 

2,026 

1,847 

179 

2,030 

1,8.58 
172 

2,098 

1,907 

191 

2,121 

1,921 

200 

76.8 
78.1 
63.5 

16 

17 

18 

6,927 

6,998 

7,040 

6,978 

7,103 

7,288 

7,572 

7,943 

81.4 

19 

4,219 

2,708 

4,299 
2. 699 

4,363 
2,677 

4,3.32 
2,646 

4,. 372 
2,731 

4,299 
2,989 

4,447 
3,125 

4,723 
3,220 

84.6 
76.6 

20 
21 

2-12 

240 

2 

242 
240 

248 
244 

2 

234 

232 

2 

234 

232 
2 

239 

237 

2 

234 

232 

2 

235 

233 

2 

90.7 
90.6 
100.0 

22 
23 
24 

7,858 
3,067 
4,791 

7,852 
3,089 

4,763 

8,100 
3,182 
4,918 

8,100 
3,200 
4,900 

8,274 
3,239 
5,035 

8,461 
3,273 
5,188 

8,565 
3,-322 
5,243 

8,767 
3,402 
5,365 

89.5 
90.2 

88.8 

25 
26 
27 

8,721 

8, 578 

143 

8,605 

8,469 

136 

8,706 

8,585 

121 

8,937 

8,820 

117 

8,994 

8,854 
140 

•  8,946 

8,788 
158 

8, 984 

8, 804 

180 

8,9,52 

8,779 

173 

72.9 
74.5 
26.2 

28 
29 
30 

13,514 
6,572 
6,942 

13,762 
6,664 
7,098 

14,271 
6,770 
7,501 

14,620 
6,961 
7,659 

14,859 
7,075 

7,784 

1.5, 137 
7,124 
8,013 

15,464 
7, 2.56 
8,208 

15,660 
7,415 
8,245 

75.  8 
79.4 
72.6 

31 
32 
33 

3,791 

.572 

3,219 

3,533 

461 

3,072 

3,636 

444 

3,192 

3,645 

466 

3,179 

3,680 

454 

3,226 

3,415 

461 

2,954 

3,2,53 

439 

2,814 

3, 263 

441 

2,822 

81.6 
64.8 
84.6 

34 
35 
36 

i,87i 
3,801 
1,073 

5,012 
3,919 
1,093 

5,128 
3,982 
1,146 

5,424 
4,207 
1,217 

5,508 
4,266 
1,242 

5,529 
4,247 
1,282 

5,688 
4,365 
1,323 

5,744 
4,411 
1,333 

84.9 
86.2 
80.4 

37 
38 
39 

2,096 

2,087 

9 

2,066 

2,056 

10 

1,879 

1,870 

9 

1,971 

1,962 

9 

2,103 

2,095 

8 

2,415 

2,406 

9 

2,572 

2,563 

9 

2,756 

2,747 

9 

64.1 
64.0 
80.0 

40 
41 
42 

23,856 

23,  .521 

335 

21,071 

20,791 

280 

21,731 

21,459 

272 

22,500 
22, 230 

270 

25,205 

24, 813 

392 

22,028 

21,552 

476 

21,897 

21,408 

489 

23,591 

%i,  144 

447 

54.9 
54.9 
62.0 

43 
44 
45 

5,339 

4,627 

712 

5,298 

4,606 

692 

5,355 

4,655 

700 

5,663 

4,899 

764 

5,821 

5,025 

796 

5,943 

5,116 

827 

6,043 

5,184 

859 

6,165 

5,295 

870 

84.8 
8.5.9 
77.7 

46 
47 

48 

10, 885 
9,828 
1,057 

10,545 
9,602 

943 

10,194 

9,239 

955 

10,683 

9,696 

987 

10, 926 

9,940 

986 

11,284 
10, 273 
1,011 

11,251 

10, 237 

1,014 

11,251 
10, 225 
1,026 

75.9 
78.3 
58.1 

49 
.50 
51 

614 
467 
147 

624 

478 
146 

728 
542 
186 

825 
600 
225 

871 
629 
242 

839 
623 
216 

824 
616 

208 

802 
609 
193 

62.4 
65.8 
61.6 

52 
53 

54 

1,360 

782 
578 

1,383 
817 
566 

1,178 
673 
605 

1,203 
691 
512 

1,174 
687 

487 

1,129 
643 

486 

1,182 
645 
.537 

1,183 
671 
512 

81.6 
78.1 
83.2 

55 
56 

57 

1,149 
266 

883 

1,155 

268 
887 

1,027 
267 
760 

930 
269 

661 

878 
216 
662 

922 
233 
689 

922 

228 
694 

1,000 

212 
788 

65.7 

67.7 
64.6 

58 
59 
60 

2,189 
1,019 
1,170 

2,4.50 
1,078 
1,372 

2,502 
1, 120 
1,382 

2,535 
1,124 
1,411 

2,360 
1,117 
1,243 

2,305 
1,181 
1,124 

2,158 
1,095 
1,063 

2,147 
1,092 
1  055 

72.8 
77.8 
65.7 

61 
62 
63 

942 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  lO.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Flax  and  hemp,  dressed 

Male 

Female 

Flour-miU  and  gristmiU  products 

Male 

Female 

Food  preparations,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Male 

Female 

Foundry  and  machine-shop  products 

Male 

Female 

Foundry  supplies 

Male 

Female 

Fuel,  manufactured 

Male 

Female 

Fur  goods 

Male 

Female 

Furnishing  goods,  men's 

Male 

Female 

Furniture 

M  ale 

Female 

Furs,  dressed 

Male 

Female 

Galvanizing 

Male 

Female 

Gas  and  electric  fixtures 

Male 

Female 

Gas,  illuminating  and  heating 

Male 

Female > , 

Gas  machines  and  gas  and  water  meters. . 

Male 

Female 

Glass 

Male 

Female 

Glass,  cutting,  staining,  and  ornamenting. . 

Male 

Female 

Gloves  and  mittens,  cloth,  not  including 
gloves  made  in  textile  mills. 

Male 

Female 

Gloves  and  mittens,  leather 

M  ale 

Female 

Glucose  and  starch 

Male 

Female 

Glue,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Male 

Female 

Gold  and  silver,  leaf  and  foil 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 
num- 
ber cm- 
ployed 
during 
year. 


420 

396 

24 

45, 481 

44, 490 

991 

30, 365 

21, 486 

8,879 

482, 767 

466, 556 

16,211 

906 

882 

24 

171 

165 

6 

13. 639 

8,''00 
4,939 

18, 944 
3,  256 
15,  688 

138,  331 

12fi,471 

11,860 

5,075 

4,282 

793 

1,  665 
1,579 

86 

9,795 
7,578 
2,217 

42, 908 

42,  659 

249 

5,  .589 

5,146 

443 

77, 520 

68,  140 

9,380 

6,480 
4,821 
1,659 

8,986 

1,130 

7,856 

10,  685 
4,549 
6,136 

7,795 

7,019 

776 

4,264 

3,  798 

466 

950 
444 
506 


NUMBER   EMPLOYED  ON   loTH  DAY  OF  THE 
MONTH  OE  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


Janu- 
ary. 


45, 123 

44,026 

1,097 

31,006 
21,685 
9,321 

491,403 

473, 526 

17,877 

922 

903 

19 

185 

184 

1 

10  9J,7 
6,  S96 
4,351 

18, 607 
3,227 
15, 380 

l^e,  680 
111,  778 

10,  902 

4,  012 

3,  430 
682 

1,833 
1,746 

87 

8,  890 
6,702 
2,188 

4.3,  793 

43, 483 

310 

5,972 

5,315 

657 

74,  571 
65,  438 
9,133 

6,  4^3 
S,968 
1,458 

11,  069 

1,279 
9,790 

10, 175 

4,  isi 

6,024 

8,916 
7,611 
1,305 

4,377 

3,899 

478 

933 
437 
496 


Febru- 
ary. 


364 

355 

9 

42,837 
41,950 

887 

29, 592 

20, 824 
8,768 

470, 634 

454, 350 

16, 284 

879 

858 

21 

121 
121 


11,358 
7,108 
4,260 

18,  724 
3,219 
15, 505 

124,  413 
113,689 

10,  724 

4,429 

3,783 

646 

1,746 
1, 659 

87 

8,937 
6,  805 
2,132 

42,  220 
41,932 

288 

5,  439 

4,  899 

540 

78,413 

69, 132 

9,281 

5,744 
4,215 
1,529 
10, 118 

1,172 
8,946 

10,  044 
4,199 
5,845 

8, 103 

7, 165 

938 

4,454 

3,971 

483 

935 
431 
504 


March. 


387 

375 

12 

42,179 
41,312 
867 
28, 346 
20, 1,57 
8,189 

462, 983 

447, 477 

15, 506 

855 

831 

24 

115 

112 

3 

12, 419 

8,015 
4,404 

17,  636 
3,120 

14,  616 

127,610 
116,  862 

10,  748 

4,867 

4,148 

719 

1,769 
1, 681 

,       88 

9,103 
6,963 
2,139 

41, 649 

41,293 

256 

5,  262 

4,  777 
485 

79, 693 
70,234 
9,459 

5,  996 
4,438 
1,558 

9,053 

1,082 
7,971 

9,  9S4 
4,207 
6,777 

6,787 

6,225 

562 

4,448 

3,976 

472 

926 
433 
493 


PERSONS   ENGAGED   IN    INDUSTEIES. 


943 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued, 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER 

EMPLOYED 

ON   15th   DAT  OF  THE  MONTH  OR   NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY— 

continued. 

Per  rent 
mini- 
mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

68.1 
70.6 
25.0 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

397 

371 

26 

442 

417 

25 

387 
359 

28 

427 

398 

29 

4.53 

426 

27 

441 
408 
33 

487 

451 

36 

514 
480 

34 

1 
2 
S 

43,018 

42,212 

806 

42, 261 
41,447 

814 

43,434 

42, 609 

825 

46,941 

45,889 

1,052 

4S, 822 

47,000 

1,222 

49,378 

48,231 

1,147 

49,330 

48, 183 

1,147 

49,393 

48,241 

1, 1.52 

85.4 
85.6 
66.0 

4 
5 
6 

28, 716 

20, 203 

8,513 

28,969 
20,387 

8,582 

29,935 
21,313 

8,622 

31, 105 

22, 053 

9,052 

31,516 

22,488 
9,028 

32,243 
22, 968 
9,275 

32, 727 

23,047 

9,680 

32,0.59 
22, 697 
9, 362 

86.1 
86.8 
84.3 

7 
8 
9 

454,222 

438,843 

15,379 

456, 529 
441,299 

15,230 

471, 149 

455, 248 

15,901 

482,050 

465, 996 

16,054 

491,802 

475,375 

16, 427 

503,709 

487, 138 

16,571 

518, 850 

502,020 

16, 830 

530,438 
513,554 

16, 884 

8.5.6 
85.5 
85.2 

10 
11 
12 

853 
829 
24 

880 
852 
28 

874 
,S49 
25 

898 
871 
27 

932 

908 

24 

958 

934 

24 

988 
963 

25 

9,83 

960 

23 

86.0 
8.5.8 
67.9 

13 
14 
15 

133 

128 
5 

12,475 
8,123 
4,352 

133 
124 
.    9 

13,500 
8,882 
4,618 

162 
1.50 
12 

14,031 
9,248 
4,783 

149 

139 

10 

14,599 
9,480 
5,119 

167 

165 

2 

15,366 
9,870 
5,496 

207 

201 

6 

15,774 
9,939 

5,835 

270 

262 

8 

15,820 

9, 855 
5,965 

299 
289 

10 

15,203 
9,416 

5,787 

37.1 
36.3 

16 
17 
18 

69.2 
66.4 
71.2 

19 
20 
21 

17,923 

3, 086 
14,  837 

18, 443 
3,  188 
15,  255 

18,  867 
3,244 
15, 623 

19,  .331 
.3,  ,351 
1.5, 980 

19, 194 
3,  273 
15, 921 

19,  857 
3, 367 
16,  490 

20,  577 
3,468 
17, 109 

20, 459 
3,406 
17,053 

85.7 
89.0 
84.8 

22 
23 
24 

131,  776 

120,  355 

11,421 

1.34,  868 

123,  247 

11, 621 

140,  073 
12N,078 
11,995 

14,5,  416 

133,  160 

12,  256 

14.5,  516 
133,  129 
12,  387 

149,  779 
136, 929 
12,  850 

153,  567 

140,240 

13,  327 

156,  249 
143,  073 

13, 176 

78.5 
78.1 
80.5 

25 
26 
27 

5,124 

4,328 

796 

5,416 
4,591 

825 

5,  662 
4,797 

865 

5,670 

4,  7(;3 
907 

5,  .594 

4,708 
886 

5,  350 

4,  487 

863 

5,283 
4,394 

889 

4,929 

4,  135 

794 

70.8 
71.5 
64.2 

28 
29 
30 

1,694 
1, 607 

87 

1,666 

1,  .581 
85 

1,635 
1,547 

88 

1,644 
1,  ,560 

84 

1, 613 

1,528 

85 

1,557 

1,470 

87 

1,  563 

1,474 

89 

1,  583 

1,,500 

83 

84.9 
84.2 
92.1 

31 
32 
33 

9,289 
7,179 
2,110 

9,366 

7,  258 
2,  108 

9,773 
7, 652 
2,121 

10,067 
7,903 
2,164 

10,  113 
7,  9(K) 
2,207 

10,  .594 
8,211 
2,383 

10,  954 
8,  479 
2,475 

11,  205 
8,739 
2,466 

79.3 
76.7 
85.2 

34 
35 
36 

42,  122 

41,879 

243 

42,  .338 

42, 114 

224 

43,  237 

42,  967 

270 

43,  231 

42,  972 
259 

42,551 

42,  298 

2,56 

43,  754 

43,  543 

211 

44,  068 
43,  860 

20s 

44,  280 
44, 076 

204 

93.8 
9.3.7 
6.5.8 

37 
38 
39 

S,0S1 

4,635 

416 

.5,606 

5,167 

439 

5,718 

5, 282 

436 

5,809 

5, 377 

432 

5,737 

5, 348 

389 

5, 688 

5, 323 

365 

5,747 
5,  395 

352 

,5,906 

5,548 

358 

84.6 
83.5 
.53.6 

40 
41 

42 

78, 191 

68,  704 

9,487 

74, 719 

65,  236 

9,483 

65, 056 

57, 164 

7,891 

68, 993 
60,  731 

8,262 

78, 072 

68, 575 

9,497 

8.3, 190 
73, 194 
9,996 

85,  416 
75,  037 
10,  379 

84,477 
74,232 
10,  245 

76.2 
76.2 
76.0 

43 
44 
45 

6,185 
4,  573 
1,612 

6,333 
4,730 
1,603 

6,510 
4,876 
1,634 

6,  849 
5,  1.39 
1,710 

6,  855 
5,  142 
1.  713 

7,112 
5,  295 
1,817 

7, 302 
5,  460 
1,842 

7,383 
5,528 
1,855 

73.5 
71.7 
78.6 

46 
47 

48 

7,605 

7,896 

8,250 

8,545 

8,518 

8,886 

9,099 

10,846 

68.7 

49 

983 

e,622 

1,  032 

6,864 

1,119 
7,131 

1,121 
7,424 

1,130 

7,388 

1, 1,55 
7,731 

1,173 
7,926 

1,334 
9,512 

73.5 
67.6 

.50 
51 

10, 190 
4,374 
5,816 

10,515 
4,534 
5,981 

10,  887 
4,670 
6,217 

11,  125 
4,780 
6,345 

11,042 
4,  700 
6,342 

11,286 
4,879 
6,407 

11,  .303 

»4,  842 

6,461 

11,  623 
4,995 
6,628 

85.  9 
83.1 
87.2 

52 
53 
54 

7,055 

6, 382 

673 

7,603 

6,768 

835 

5,989 

5,472 

517 

7, 345 

6,702 

643 

9,116 

8,137 
979 

9,089 
8,243 

846 

8,690 

7,877 
813 

8,109 

7,  403 

706 

65.7 
66.4 
37.9 

55 

56 
57 

4,323 

3,863 

460 

4,181 

3,736 

445 

3,812 

3,414 

398 

4,017 

3,600 

417 

4,098 

3,624 

474 

4, 308 

3,  816 

492 

4,398 

3,  .864 

534 

4,274 

3,819 

455 

85.1 
85.  5 
74.5 

58 
59 
CO 

920 
430 
490 

890 
421 
469 

929 
433 
496 

935 
435 
500 

964 
447 
517 

989 
4,57 
532 

1,021 
481 
540 

1,035 
490 
545 

80.  0 
8,5.9 
86.1 

or 

62 
63 

944 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  lO.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Gold  and  silver,  reducing  and  refining,  not 
from  the  ore. 

Male 

Female 

Graphite,  ground  and  refined 

Male 

Female 

Grease  and  tallow,  not  including  lubricat- 
ing greases. 

Male 

Female 

Grindstones 

Male 

Female 

Haircloth 

Male 

Female 

Hair  work 

Male 

Female 

Hammocks 

Male 

Female 

Hand  stamps 

Male 

Female 

Hardware 

Male 

Female 

Hardware,  saddlery 

Male 

Female 

Hat  and  cap  materials 

Male 

Female 

Hats  and  caps,  other  than  felt,  straw,  and 
wool. 

Male 

Female 

Hats,  fur-felt 

Male 

Female 

Hats,  straw 

Male 

Female 

Hats,  wool-felt 

Male 

Female 

Hones  and  whetstones 

Male 

Female 

Horseshoes^  not  made  in  steel  works  or 
rolling  mills. 

Male ., 

Female 

House-furnishing    goods,    not    elsewhere 
specified. 

Male 

Female 

Ice,  manufactured 

Male 

Female 

Ink,  printing 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 
num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 
year. 


644 

603 
41 

497 

477 
20 

6,647 

6,430 
217 

674 

670 

4 

425 
219 
206 


282 
302 

64 
26 

38 

1,719 

1,432 

287 

42,  505 
34,  903 
7,602 

3, 675 

3,077 

598 

3,009 
1,  875 
1,134 

7,  539 

4,916 
2, 623 

18, 510 
13,  478 
5,032 

7,302 
2,846 
4,456 
1,448 
1,015 
433 

212 
189 
23 

744 

732 
12 

7,853 

3, 151 
4,702 

30,  247 

30, (H)5 

242 

1,988 

1,921 

67 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED   ON   15TH  DAY  OF  THE 
MONTH  OE  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


Janu- 
ary. 


628 

581 
47 

474 

454 

20 

6,815 

6,572 
243 

662 

658 

4 

385 
203 


732 

56 

21 
35 

1,667 

1,  389 

278 

S9, 167 

32, 1(16 

7,161 

3,669 

3,  088 

581 

2,472 
1,  594 

878 

6,976 

4,555 
2,421 

16,531 
12,014 
4,517 

8,266 
3,144 
5,122 

916 
614 
302 

198 
179 
19 

915 

895 
20 

6, 676 

2,671 
3,906 

20,  796 

20, 604 

192 

1, 923 

1,852 

71 


Febru- 
ary. 


629 

584 
45 

478 

462 

16 

6,724 

6,503 
221 
705 
701 

4 

391 
209 

182 

1,025 
270 
755 

58 
21 
37 

1,688 

1, 395 

293 

39,  531 
32,  436 

7,095 

3, 687 

3,107 

580 

2,625 

1,  705 

920 

7,002 

4,591 
2,411 

16,712 
12,211 
4,501 

8,494 
3,182 
5,312 

1,061 
709 
352 
197 
179 
18 

825 

805 
20 

6,846 

2,795 
4, 051 

21,408 

21,213 

195 

1,910 

1,839 

71 


March. 


616 

677 
38 

464 

439 

15 

6,667 

6,440 

227 

719 

715 

4 

386 
195 
191 

1,045 
272 
773 

66 
25 
41 

1,706 

1,413 

293 

39,  864 

32,  735 

7,129 

3, 678 
3,086 

592 

>    2,694 

1,742 

952 

6,820 

4,513 
2,307 

16,  879 
12, 305 
4,574 

8,471 
3,  141 
5,330 

1,085 
737 
348 

206 
186 
20 

758 

739 
19 

7,034 

2,873 
4, 161 

23,  275 

%i,  056 

219 

1,886 
1,820 


PEESONS   ENGAGED   IN    INDUSTRIES. 


945 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1910— Continued 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that,  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER 

EMPLOYED 

3N   15th  day  of  the   MONTH  OB 

continued. 

NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY— 

Per  cent 
mini- 
mum, 
is  of 
ma.xi- 
mum. 

May. 

1 

Jime. 

July. 

c 
August. 

eptem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

C22 

632 

641 

645 

664 

665 

664 

690 

89.1 

1 

586 
36 

599 

33 

596 
45 

601 
44 

617 

47 

626 
39 

626 
38 

646 
44 

89.  3 
70.2 

2 
3 

538 

525 

13 

465 

447 
18 

463 

4-15 

18 

497 

477 

20 

575 
553 
22 

510 

482 

28 

518 
490 

28 

467 

437 

30 

79.0 
79.0 
40.0 

4 
5. 
6 

6,490 

6,527 

6,622 

6,853 

6, 753 

6,596 

0,546 

6,558 

94.7 

7 

6,265 
225 

6,329 
198 

6,411 
211 

6,640 
213 

6, 511 
212 

6,390 
206 

6,  333 
213 

6, 350 

208 

94.4 
81.5 

8 
9 

761 

757 
4 

691 

687 
4 

685 

681 

4 

668 

664 

4 

656 

652 

4 

603 

599 

4 

607 

603 

4 

556 

652 

4 

71.7 

71.6 

100.0 

12 

387 
196 
191 

414 

212 
202 

436 
226 
210 

458 
230 

228 

451 
227 
224 

478 
246 
232 

468 
245. 
223 

473 
249 
224 

78.0 
76.3 

78.  .4. 

13 
14 
15„ 

1,079 

282 
797 

1,094 

286 
808 

1,118 
290 

828 

1,101 
283 
818 

1,120 
283 
837 

1,132 
296 
836 

1,144 
299 
845 

1,124 
298 

826 

86.3 
85.3 
86.6 

16 
17 

18, 

67 

25 
42 

81 
33 
48 

82 
34 
48 

69 
33 
36 

56 
24 
32 

54 

99 

32 

53 
22 

31 

61 
26 
35 

64.6 
61.8 
64.6 

19 
20 
21 

1,706 
1,424 

282 

1,697 

1,404 

293 

1,738 

1,443 

295 

1,674 

1,408  ! 

266 

1, 73S 

1,468 

270 

1,754 

1,450 

304 

1,776 
1,482 

294 

1,776 

1,475 
301 

93.9 
93.7 
87.5 

22 
23 
24. 

40,  566 

33,  428 

7, 13S 

41, 112 

33,929 

7,183 

42, 512 
35,  024 

7,488 

44,081 

36,  338 

7,743 

44,088 
36,  200 

7,888 

45,136 

36,941 

8,195 

46, 480 

37,  969 

8,511 

47,  238 

38,  713 

8,525 

8.3.1 
82.9 
83.2 

25 
25 
27 

3,604 
3,059 

6A5 

3,620 

3,027 

593 

3,665 

3,080 

585 

3,718 

2,996 

722 

3,722 

3,113 

603 

3,728 

3,110 

618 

3,835 

3,226 

609 

3, 605 

3,048 

557 

93.1 
92.3 
75.5 

28 
29 
30 

2,168 
1,314 

854 

3,007 
1,892 
1,115 

3,349 
2,069 
1,280 

3,473 
2, 158 
1,315 

3,502 
2,181 
1,321 

3,  .510 
2,  159 
1,351 

3,595 
2,213 
1,382 

3,613 
2,245 

1,308 

58.1 
54.7 
61.8 

31/ 

32 

33: 

7,215 

7,249 

6,789 

7,691 

8,118 

8,523 

8, 601 

8,618 

78.8 

34 

4,789 
2,426 

4,775 
2,474 

4,350 
2,439 

5,009 
2,682 

5,259 
2,859 

5,498 
3,025 

5,525 
3,076 

5,541 
3,077 

78.5 
74.1 

35 
36 

16,  92S 
12,  363 
4,  565 

17,990 
13,  221 
4,  769 

19,269 
14,  124 
5,145 

19,  896 
14,  571 
5,  325 

19,  561 
14,  307 
5,254 

20,  420 
14,  794 
.5,626 

20,  634 
14,  S29 
5,805 

20,  947 
15,  039 
5,908 

78.1 
79.  5 
74.4 

37 
38 
39 

6,918 
-2,709 
4,149 

6,572 
2,  690 
3,882 

6,808 
2,457 
S,S51 

6,  075 
2,  523 
3,552 

6,474 
2,  590 
3,884 

6,837 
2,647 
4,190 

7,463 
2,876 
4,587 

8,355 
3,154 
5,201 

68.4 

77.2 

.      62.9 

40, 
41 
42 

1,499 

1,091 

408 

1,690 

1,240 

450 

1,730 
1,  252 

478 

1,923 

1,394 

529 

1,818 

1,290 

528 

1,449 
978 
471 

1,497 

1,008 

489- 

1,472 
979 
493 

47.6 
44.0 
67;  1 

43 
44 
45 

220 
196 
24 

224 
198 
26 

215 

1S8 
27 

225 
200 

25 

219 
193 
20 

206 
181 
25 

201 

184 
17 

224 
198 
26 

87.6 
89.5 
63.0 

46 

47' 

48'' 

701 

724 

602 

655 

715 

750 

730 

839 

05.  S 

49, 

689 
12 

714 
10 

694 
8 

647 

8 

707 
8 

742 
8 

720 
10 

829 
10 

66.4 
40.0 

.50 
51 

7,283 

7,784 

8,385 

8, 365 

8,459 

8,689 

8,872 

8,919 

73.7 

52 

2,933 
4, 350 

3,145 
4,639 

3, 295 
5,090 

3,299 

5,066 

3,382 
5,077 

3,4.59 
5,230 

3,. 528 
5,  .344 

3,562 

5,357 

7.10 
72. 9 

.53 
54 

31, 644 

31, 370 

274 

37,  788 

37,  524 

264 

41,078 

40,  773 

305 

40, 977 

40, 673 

304 

37, 999 

37,  716 

2.S3 

31,8.34 

31,615 

219 

25,  631 

25,413 

218 

23,  224 

23,001 

223 

50.0 
50.5 
63.0 

55' 
56 
57  ■■ 

1,929 

1,S66 
63 

1,951 

1,  SS6 

65 

1,938 

1,874 

64 

1,954 

1,891 

63 

2,005 
1,942 

63 

2,103 

2,031 

72 

2,1.52 

2,083 

69 

2,188 

2,115 

73 

86.2 
86.1 
86.3 

1  58 '■• 
59' 
60'' 

75108°— 23- 


-60 


946 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS- — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  10.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


INDUSTRY. 


Ink,  writing. 
Male. . .. 
Female.. 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 


NITMBEK  EMPLOYED    ON  15TH  DAY    OF  THE    ! 
MONTH  OR    NEAREST    REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


Instruments,  professional  and  scientific. 

Male 

Female 


Iron  and  steel,  blast  furnaces. 

Male 

Female 


Iron  and  steel,  steel  works  and  rolling  mills 

Male 

Female 


Iron  and  steel,  bolts,  nuts,  washers,  and 
rivets,  not  made  in  rolhng  mills. 

Male 

Female 


Iron  and  steel,  cast-iron  pipe. 

Male 

Female 


Iron  and  steel,  doors  and  shutters. 

Male 

Female 


Iron  and  steel,  forgings,  not  made  in  steel 
works  or  rolhng  mills. 

Male 

Female , 


Iron  and  steel,  nails  and  spikes,  cut  and 
wrought,  including  wire  nails,  not  made 
in  steel  works  or  rolling  mills. 

Male 

Female 


Iron  and  steel,  tempering  and  welding.. 

Male 

Female 


Iron  and  steel,  wrought  pipe. 

Male 

Female 


Ivory,  shell,  and  bone  work,  not  including 
combs  and  hairpins. 

Male 

Female , 

Japanning 

Male 

Female 


Jewelry 

Male 

Female 

Jewelry  and  instrument  eases . 

Male 

Female 

Jute  goods 

Male 

Female 

Knit  goods 

Male 

Female 

Labels  and  tags 

Male 

Female 


Lamps  and  reflectors. 

Male 

Female 

Lapidary  work 

Male 

Female 


702 
357 
345 

15,931 
12, 222 
3,709 

41, 660 

41,606 

54 

375,088 

371,604 

3,484 

17,967 

15,430 
2,537 

12, 625 

12, 573 

52 

2,077 

2, 047 

30 

28,391 

27,484 
907 

3,355 


2,414 
941 

1,835 

1, 80S 

27 

10, 426 

10, 325 

101 


638 
204 

295 

278 
17 

30, 871 
21,419 
9,452 

2,734 
1, 1.36 
1, 598 

7, 1.38 
3,240 
3,898 

172, 572 
49, 891 
122, 681 

5,227 
3,020 
2,207 

8,360 
6,292 
2,06S 

1,155 
961 
194 


Janu- 
ary. 


660 
336 
324 

16,230 
12, 385 
3,845 

51,467 
51,409 

58 

441, 560 

437, 472 

4,088 

19,535 

16, 868 

2,667 

10,615 

10, 569 

46 

2,295 

2,265 

30 

30, 564 

29, 528 

1,036 

3,610 


2,567 
1,043 

1,702 

1,676 

26 

10, 222 

10, 131 

91 

806 

606 
200 

2S5 

220 

15 

27, 152 
19, 152 
8,000 


1,034 
1,356 

6, 895 
3,117 
3,778 

168, 304 
47, 982 
120, 322 

4,808 
2,760 
2,048 

7,497 
5,681 
1,816 

1,031 
856 
176 


Febru- 
ary. 


S06 

16, 274 
12, 340 
3,934 

47, 415 

47,357 

58 

416,541 

412,696 

3,845 

18,974 

16,422 
2,552 

9,924 

9,883 

41 

1,939 

1,910 

29 

29,072 

28, 129 
943 

3,546 


2,532 
1,.014 

1,626 

1,596 

29 

9,981 

9,883 

98 

811 

604 
207 

211 

226 

15 

28,241 
19, 852 
8,389 

2,446 
1,040 
1,406 

6, 747 
3,062 
3,685 

163, 582 
45, 926 
117,656 

4,769 
2,760 
2,009 

7,492 
5,666 
1,826 

1,067 

889 
178 


March. 


695 
345 
350 

15, 602 
11,921 
3,681 

44.839 

44, 779 

60 

392, 803 

389, 192 

3,611 

18, 594 

16,097 
2,497 

9,753 

9,718 

35 

1,893 

1,862 

31 

2S,  405 

27, 532 

873 

3,515 


2,492 
1,023 
1,641 
1,613 

28 

9,884 

9,788 

96 

843 

630 
213 

250 

235 

15 

29,295 

20, 456 

8,839 

2,532 
1,0S5 
1,447 

6,708 
3,027 
3,681 

160, 438 
45, 137 
115, 301 

4,772 
2,770 
2,002 

7,471 
6,631 
1,840 

1, 133 
950 
183 


PERSONS   ENGAGED   IN   INDUSTRIES. 


947 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued, 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED  ON  15TH  DAY  OF  THE  MONTH    OE 

continued. 

fJEAREST  REPRESENTATH-E  DAY— 

Per  cent 
mini- 
mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

]\[ay. 

June. 

July. 

August.       "- 

eptem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

684 
341 
343 

670 
343 
327 

720 
352 
368 

753 
372 
381 

728 
370 
358 

753 

393 
360 

745 
402 
343 

710 
360 
344 

84.7 
82.6 
80.3 

1 
I 

15,075 
11,853 
3,S22 

15,791 
12,083 
3,708 

16,111 
12,347 
3,764 

15,810 
12,158 
3,652 

15,925 
12,286 
3,639 

15,989 
12,338 
3,651 

16,266 
12,567 
3,699 

15,931 

12,508 

3,423 

95.7 
94.3 

87.0 

4 
i 

37,939 

37,886 

53 

37,533 

37,481 

52 

40,412 

40,359 

53 

42,394 

42, 342 

52 

42,897 

42, 845 

52 

33,628 

S3, 576 

52 

39, 022 

38,971 

51 

41,975 

41,925 

50 

65.3 
65.3 
83.3 

i 

1 

354,721 

351,398 

3,323 

360,584 

357,286 

3,298 

383,212 

379,815 

3,397 

387,965 

384,516 

3,449 

377,275 

373,960 

3,315 

292,469 

289,458 

3,011 

343,312 

339,822 

3,490 

383,100 

379,469 

3,631 

66.2 
66.2 
73.7 

1( 
1] 
15 

IG,  895 

17,273 

17,596 

17,888 

17,773 

16,624 

18,204 

18,414 

85.1 

IC 

14,468 
2,427 

14,763 
2,510 

15,105 
2,491 

15,285 
2,603 

15,255 
2,518 

14,216 
2,408 

15,587 
2,617 

15,728 
2,686 

84.3 
89.7 

I'! 

11,268 

11,227 

41 

11,482 
11,434 

48 

13,006 

12,960 

46 

13,781 
13,723 

58 

14,625 

14, 570 

55 

15,478 

15,407 

71 

15,454 

15,385 

69 

15,585 

15,506 

79 

62.6 
62.7 
44.3 

If 
17 
If 

1,977 

1,950 
27 

1,890 

1, 804 

26 

1,952 
1,927 

25 

2,104 

2,076 

28 

2,178 

2,147 

31 

2,271 

2,236 

35 

2,337 

2,302 

35 

2,296 

2,261 

35 

76.7 
76.6 
71.4 

1' 
2C 
2] 

27, 193 

26,650 

27,182 

27,706 

27,677 

28,642 

29,622 

30, 115 

87.2 

22 

25,426 
767 

25,901 
749 

26,361 
821 

26,845 
861 

26,726 
951 

27,659 
983 

2S,.5S4 
1,038 

29, 101 
1,014 

87.7 
72.2 

2C 

24 

3,312 

3,316 

3,311 

2,860 

2,887 

3,305 

3,555 

3,606 

79.2 

2i 

2,395 
917 

2,434 

882 

2,412 
899 

2,026 
834 

2,041 
846 

2,377 
928 

2,588 
967 

2,636 

970 

76.9 
80.0 

26 
27 

1,777 

1,751 

26 

1,852 
1,829 

23 

1,922 

1,898 

24 

1,976 

1,952 

24 

1,919 

1,891 

28 

1,839 

1,810 

29 

1,995 

1,968 

27 

2,068 

2,035 

33 

78.6 
78.4 
69.7 

2S 
2S 
3C 

9,S5B 

9,S40 

112 

10,139 

10,015 

124 

10,837 

10,734 

103 

11,309 

11,191 

118 

11,805 
11,721 

S4 

9,775 

9,689 

86 

10,491 

10,398 

93 

11,029 

n,rii7 

92 

79.2 
78.  8 
67.7 

31 
32 
33 

779 

779 

857 

879 

891 

872 

882 

894 

87.1 

34 

585 
194 

595 

m 

656 
201 

666 
213 

679 
212 

661 
211 

674 
208 

688 

206 

85.0 
86.4 

35 
3€ 

269 
255 

265 

250 

15 

301 

285 

16 

312 
294 

18 

329 
311 

18 

344 

323 

21 

367 

346 

21 

356 

337 

19 

64.0 
63.0 
66.7 

37 
38 
3S 

30,856 

21, 5G9 

9,287 

31,322 

21,975 

9,347 

32,281 

22,573 

9,708 

32, 462 

22,736 

9,726 

32,243 

22,325 

9,918 

31,380 
21,179 
10,201 

32,383 
21,968 
10,415 

32,817 
22,240 
10,577 

82.7 
84.2 
75.0 

40 
41 
42 

2,598 
1,099 
1,499 

2,676 
1,138 
1,538 

2,764 
1,14S 
1,016 

2,823 
1,137 
1,686 

2,919 
1,181 
1,738 

2,994 
1,205 
1,789 

3,008 
1,233 
1,775 

3,057 
1,223 
1,834 

78.1 
83.9 
73.9 

43 
44 

45 

6,753 
3,078 
3,675 

7,099 
3,239 
3,860 

7,337 
3,343 
3,994 

7,513 

3,404 
4,109 

7,495 
3,375 
4,120 

7,485 
3,395 
4,090 

7,427 
3,368 
4,059 

7,495 
3,425 
4,070 

89.2 
88.4 
88.7 

46 
47 
48 

166,713 
48,291 
118,422 

168,617 
49, 445 
119, 172 

173,887 
50, 709 
123,178 

177,339 
51,885 
125,454 

m,2ii 

51,576 
125,668 

181,315 
52, 759 
128,556 

184,046 
53,651 
130,395 

186, 423 
54,622 
131,801 

86.1 
82.6 

87.5 

49 
50 
51 

5,012 
2,921 
2,091 

5,111 
2,960 
2,151 

5,280 
3,a31 
2,249 

5,462 
3,161 
2,301 

5,489 
3,179 
2,310 

5,571 
3,218 
2,353 

5,704 
3,293 
2,411 

5,927 
3,392 
2,535 

80.5 
81.4 
79.0 

52 
53 
54 

7,796 
5, 862 
1,934 

7,971 
6,021 
1,950 

8,455 
6,359 
2,096 

9,014 
6,850 
2,164 

9,093 
6,824 
2,269 

9,189 
6,865 
2,324 

9,261 
6,889 
2,372 

9,483 
7,138 
2,345 

78.8 
78.9 
76.6 

55 
56 
57 

1,142 
953 
189 

1,182 
993 
189 

1,180 
990 
190 

1,175 
981 
194 

1,195 
994 
201 

1,212 
999 

213 

1,206 
990 
216 

1,212 
998 
214 

85.1 
&5.7 
81.0 

58 
59 
60 

948 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS— MANUFACTURES. 


Table  lO.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  emplojTnent  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Lard,  not  made  in  slaughtering  and  meat- 
packing establishments. 

Male 

Female 


Lasts. 


Jlale..., 
Female. 


Lead,  bar,  pipe,  and  sheet. 

Male 

Female 


Leather  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Male. 

Female 


Leather,  tanned,  curried,  and  finished. 

Male 

Female 

Lime 

Male 

Female 


Linen  goods 

Male 

Female 

Liquors,  distilled. 

Male 

Female 

Liquors,  malt 

Male 

Female 

Liquors,  vinous... 

Male 

Female 

Lithographing 

Male 

Female , 


Locomotives,  not  made  by  railroad  com- 
panies. 

Male 

Female 


Looking-glass  and  picture  frames. 

Maic' 

Female 


Lubricating  greases. 

Male 

Female 


Lumber  and  timber  products. 

Male 

Female 


Lumber ,  planing-mill  products,  not  i  nclud- 
iiig  planing  miUs  connected  with  saw- 
mills. 

Male 

Female 

Machine  tools 

Male 

Female 


Malt. 


Male 

Female 

Marble  and  stone  work. 

Male 

Female 

Matches 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 


11 
2 

2,910 

2,825 
85 

852 

846 

6 

8,945 
5,5GS 
3,377 

72, 476 

06, 541 

5,935 

11,405 

11,393 

12 

1,890 

883 
1,007 

1,380 

1,342 

38 

34, 259 

33,901 

358 

1,011 
939 

72 

15,618 
12, 421 
3,197 

26,715 

26,590 
125 

•  4,708 

4,036 

672 

472 
446 
26 

480,945 

476, 543 

4,402 

86, 956 


84,815 
2,141 

53,  HI 
50,943 
2,168 

1,352 

1,346 

6 

32, 768 

32, 671 

97 

3,726 
2,385 
1,341 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED  ON   15TH  DAY  OF  THE 
MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATrVE  DAY. 


Janu- 
ary. 


11 
2 

1,301 

2,237 

64 

832 
825 

7 

8,01,9 
4,937 
3,082 

6.5, 519 

60, 032 

5,487 

10, 442 

10,432 

10 

1,809 
840 


1,572 

1, 47.S 

94 

31,991 

31,628 

363 

821 
757 
67 

14,  74s 

11,504 

3,149 

35,659 

35,477 
182 

4,060 

3,545 

616 

488 
462 


427, 802 

423,406 

4,396 

74,409 


72,308 
2,101 

55, 750 

52, 938 

2,812 

1,045 

1,040 

5 

25,308 

25,207 

101 

4, 517 
2,842 
1,675 


Febru- 
ary. 


11 

2 

2,459 

2,389 

70 

762 
753 


8,082 
5,039 

3,04s 

65,616 

60, 324 

5,191 

10,370 

10,359 

11 

1,871 
881 
990 

1,439 

1, 356 

83 

31,712 

31, 346 

306 

840 
771 
69 

14, 746 
11,631 
3,115 

32,843 

32,666 
177 

4,337 

3,743 

594 

463 
435 

28 

428,806 

424, 410 

4,396 

74,362 


72,463 
1,899 

.52,941 
.50,437 
2, 504 

1,147 

1,143 

4 

25,604 

25, 504 

100 

4,241 
2,689 
1,552 


March. 


11 
2 

2,619 
2,539 


739 


8,097 
5,03S 
3,059 

65,979 
60,925 
6,054 

10, 844 

10, 833 

11 

1,856 
869 

987 

1,285 

1,244 

41 

32,291 

31, 898 

393 

924 

849 
75 

14,962 
11,>S25 
3,137 

32,031 

31,879 
152 

4,592 

3,900 

632 

451 
424 
27 

444,868 

440, 470 

4,398 

75,377 


73,439 
1,938 

51,6.56 
49,278 
2,378 

1,246 

1,241 

5 

28, 177 

28,068 

109 

3,645 
2,215 
1.430 


April. 


11 
2 

2,777 

2, 682 

95 

768 

763 

5 

8,314 
5,205 
3,109 

67,423 

62,231 

5, 192 

11,515 

11,506 

9 

1,886 
896 
990 

1,157 

1,099 

58 

33,605 

33, 212 

393 

831 
756 
75 

15,046 
12, 043 

3,003 

29, 667 

29, 532 
135 

4,649 

4,017 

632 

440 

416 

24 

440,965 

436, 565 

4,400 

78,617 


76,588 
2,029 

50, 195 

47, 997 

2,198 

1,343 

1,339 

4 

31,447 

31,340 

107 

3,003 
1,930 
1,073 


PEESONS  ENGAGED  IN  INDUSTRIES. 


949 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919 — Continued, 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER 

EMPLOYED   ON   15TH  DAY   OF  THE  MONTH  OR   NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE   DAY— 

continued. 

Per  cent 
mioi- 
mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

Ij 

13 

100.0 

1 

11 
2 

11 
2 

11 
2 

11 
2 

11 

2 

11 

2 

11 
2 

11 
2 

100.0 
100.0 

2 
3 

2,975 

2,S78 
97 

3,055 

2,959 

96 

3, 108 

3,016 

92 

3, 146 

3,044 

102 

2,981 

2,906 

75 

3,065 

2,985 

80 

3,176 

3,093 

83 

3,258 
3,172 

86 

70.6 
70.5 
02.7 

4 
5 
6 

794 

783 

11 

858 

851 

7 

883 

878 

5 

931 
927 

4 

911 

907 
4 

905 

901 

4 

931 
927 

4 

910 

905 

5 

79.4 

79.0 
36. 4 

7 
8 
9 

8,458 
5,276 
3,182 

8,575 
5,344 
3,231 

9,012 

5,588 
3,424 

9,240 
5,770 
3,470 

9,328 
5,801 
3,527 

9,973 
6,227 
3,746 

10,153 
6,338 
3,815 

10,089 
6,253 
3,836 

79.0 
77.9 
79.3 

10 
U 
12 

09,655 

04, 104 

5,551 

72,725 

65,821 

5,904 

72,902 

05,995 

5,907 

77,202 
70,678 
6,524 

77,586 
71,008 
6,578 

77,855 
71,291 
6,564 

78,341 

71,703 

6,638 

79,010 
72,380 
0,030 

82.9 
82.9 
76.1 

13 
11 
15 

11,572 

11,552 

10 

11,306 

11,295 

11 

11,445 

11,435 

10 

12,034 

12,024 

10 

12,143 

12,130 

13 

11,869 

11,856 

13 

11,809 

11,795 

14 

11,511 

11,489 

22 

S5.  4 
85.4 
40.9 

10 
17 
IS 

1,864 

848 

1,016 

1,798 
828 
970 

1,908 

875 

1,033 

1,863 
877 
986 

1,855 
874 
981 

1,911 

892 
1,019 

1,980 

956 

1,024 

2,079 

960 

1,119 

86. 5 
80.2 
86.6 

19 
20 
21 

1,121 

1,062 
59 

1,058 
990 
68 

1,122 

1,115 

7 

1,293 

1,285 

7 

1,458 
1,451 

7 

1, 569 

i,r)60 

9 

1,652 
1,644 

8 

1,834 

1,819 

15 

57.7 

.    54.4 

7.4 

23 
24 

34,848 

34, 458 

390 

38,092 

37,712 

380 

38,955 
38,587 

308 

38,756 

38,342 

414 

36,025 

35,663 

362 

34,478 

34, 173 

305 

31,168 

30,867 

301 

29, 187 

28,926 

261 

74.9 
75.0 
63.0 

25 
28 
27 

820 

746 

74 

759 
686 
73 

671 

600 

71 

875 
814 
61 

1,385 

1,314 

71 

1,951 

1,861 

90 

1,380 
1,308 

72 

872 
806 
06 

34.4 
32.2 

67.8 

28 
29 
30 

15,141 
12, 122 
3,019 

15,420 
12,373 
3,017 

15,844 
12,720 
3,124 

16,000 
12, 858 
3,142 

16,121 
12,863 
3,258 

16, 179 
12, 768 
3,411 

16,364 
12, 897 
3,467 

16,850 
13,358 
3,492 

87.5 
86.8 
86.0 

31 
32 
33 

28,094 

26,011 

25,707 

26,322 

23,778 

20,376 

20,255 

19,837 

5.5.6 

34 

27,909 
125 

25,894 
117 

25,595 
112 

26,228 

94 

23,074 
104 

20,274 
102 

20, 157 
98 

19,735 
102 

5.5.6 
51.6 

35 
36 

4,686 

4,060 

626 

4,676 

4,013 

663 

4,831 

4,148 
683 

4, 761 

4,041 

720 

4,806 

4,051 

755 

4,949 

4,188 
761 

5,132 

4,365 

767 

5,017 

4,301 

716 

79.1 
81.2 
67.1 

37 
38 
39 

452 

425 

27 

447 
423 
24 

470 
443 

27 

490 
461 
29 

504 

474 
30 

499 
474 

25 

486 
461 
25 

474 
454 
20 

87.3 
87.8 
66.7 

40 
41 
42 

450,884 

446,483 

4,401 

454,835 

450,433 

4,402 

469,977 

465,575 

4,402 

494,725 

490, 322 

4,403 

523, 450 

519, 046 

4,404 

■  543,075 

538,609 

4,406 

543,298 

53S,  .S90 

4,408 

548,  655 

544,247 

4.408 

78.0 
77.8 
99.7 

43 
44 
45 

83,346 

87,636 

91, 450 

93, 768 

94,483 

96,074 

97, 035 

96,915 

76.6 

46 

81, 224 
2, 122 

85,507 
2,129 

89, 167 
2,283 

91,591 
2,177 

92, 205 
2,218 

93, 762 
2,312 

94, 760 

2,275 

94,706 
2,209 

76.3 
82.1 

47 
48 

49,515 

47, 391 

2,124 

50, 166 

48, 122 

2,044 

51,074 

49,092 

1,982 

52, 498 

50, 532 

1.966 

52, 713 
50, 761 
1,962 

55, 190 
53, 187 
2,003 

56,994 
5-1,979 
2,015 

58,640 
56, 602 

2,038 

84.4 
8.3.7 
69.4 

49 
50 
51 

1,508 

1,504 

4 

1,664 

1,660 

4 

1,628 

1,617 

11 

1,677 
1,670 

7 

1,387 
1,380 

7 

1,266 
1,258 

8 

1,215 

1,209 

6 

1,098 

1,091 

7 

62.3 
62.3 
36.4 

52 
53 
54 

33,333 

33,229 

104 

34,518 

34,419 

99 

35,528 

35,426 

102 

35,942 

35,856 

86 

36,275 
36, 190 

86 

36, 275 

36, 185 
90 

35,900 

35,811 

89 

34,909 

34,817 

92 

69.8 
69.7 
78.0 

55 
56 
57 

2,921 
1,898 
1,023 

2,804 

1,848 

966 

3,001 
1,987 
1,014 

3,350 
2,135 
1,215 

3,721 
2,316 
1,405 

4, 184 
2,660 
1,524 

4,  .549 
2,052 
1,597 

4,776 
3,148 
1,028 

58.7 
58.7 
57.1  1 

58 
59 
60 

950 


ABSrRACr  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  lO,— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maxiraum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Mats  and  matting,  from  cocoa  fiber,  grass, 
and  coir. 

Male 

Female 


Mattresses  and  spring  beds,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Male 

Female 


Millinery   and  lace  goods,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Male 

Female 


MiUstones 

Male 

Female 

Mineral  and  soda  waters. 

Male 

Female 


Minerals  and  earths,  ground  or  otherwise 
treated. 

Male 

Female 


Mirrors,  framed  and  unframed,  not  else- 
where specified. 

•  Male 

Female 


Models  and  patterns,  not  including  paper 
patterns. 

Male 

Female 


Motor  cycles,  bicycles,  and  parts. 

Male 

Female 


Mucilage,  paste,  and  other  adhesives,  not 
elsewhere  specified. 

Male 

Female 


Musical  instruments  and  materials,  not 
elsewhere  specified. 

Male , 

Female 


Musical  instruments,  organs. 

Male 

Female 


Musical  instruments,  pianos. 

Male 

Female 


Musical  instruments,   piano  and   organ 
materials. 

Male : 

Female 

Needles,  pins,  and  hooks  and  eyes 

Male 

Female 

Nets  and  seines , 

Male 

Female 

Oakum 

Male 

Female 


Oil  and  cake,  cottonseed . 

Male 

Female 

Oil,  essential 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 


1,073 

723 
350 

12, 637 

10, 058 
2,579 

50,850 

12, 103 
38, 747 

38 
38 


17,440 

16, 787 

653 

14,426 

14,292 
134 


2,367 

232 

6,949 

6, 762 
187 

10,886 
9,673 
1,213 

803 

626 
177 

4,113 

3,332 
781 

1,941 

1,724 

217 

22, 957 

20,978 

1,979 

11,009 

8,147 
2,862 

9,294 
4,499 
4,795 

859 
199 
660 

124 

123 

1 

26, 766 

26,030 

736 

321 
301 
20 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED   ON   15TH  DAT  OF  THE 
MONTH  OR  NEAREST  KEPRESENTATR'E  DAY. 


Janu- 
ary. 


764 
422 

10, 767 

8,630 
2,137 

49,849 

12, 171 
37,678 


13,650 

13,153 

497 

14,488 

14,349 
139 

2,271 

2,047 
224 

6,148 

6,965 
183 

11,258 
9,581 
1,677 

773 

695 

178 

S,85S 

3,093 
760 

1,770 

1,5S,7 

liiS 

21,. 585 
19,687 
1,898 

9,103 

6,795 

2,308 

9,008 
4, 301 
4,707 

894 
205 
6h9 

149 
149 


33,890 

32,920 

970 

299 
284 
16 


Febru- 
ary. 


748 
423 


2,246 
52, 521 

12,649 
39,872 

SO 
SO 


14,067 

13, 533 

534 

13,699 

13,457 
142 

2,333 

2,113 
220 

6,237 

6,038 
199 

10, 166 
8, 853 
1,313 

787 

613 
174 

3,966 

3,153 
813 

1,814 

1,616 

198 

22, 224 

20,319 

1,905 

9,914 

7, 344 
2,570 

8,994 
4,230 
4,764 

918 

210 
708 

151 
151 


32, 183 

31, 152 

1,031 

299 
284 
16 


March. 


1,119 

731 
388 

11,447 

9,135 
2,312 

52,083 

12, 706 
39,377 

34 
34 


14,848 

14,204 

584 


13,581 
137 

2,385 

2,173 
212 

6,382 

6,184 
198 

10, 550 

9,381 

1,169 

>       781 

605 
156 

3,999 

3,199 
800 

1,854 

1,651 

203 

22,882 

20,963 

1,919 

10,402 

7,704 
2,698 

8,949 
4,241 
4,708 

910 
209 
701 

147 
147 


28, 073 

27,094 

979 

295 

279 

16 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN   INDUSTEIES. 


951 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919 — Continued, 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER   EMPLOYED   ON   lOTH  DAY  OF  THE  MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATrVT:  DAY — 

continued. 

Percent 
mini- 
mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

[ 

May. 

Jime. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

• 

9S7 

920 

893 

927 

1,002 

1,095 

1,222 

1,292 

69.1 

1 

G.j4 
333 

622 

298 

611 

B82 

627 
300 

691 
311 

777 
318 

859 
363 

894 

398 

68.3 
66.8 

2 
3 

12,  241 

12,516 

13,115 

13,412 

13, 530 

13,957 

13,872 

13,834 

77.1 

4 

9, 797 
2,44-1 

9,970 
2,546 

10,433 
2,682 

10,646 
2,766 

10,696 
2,834 

11,084 

2,873 

10,994 
2,878 

11,002 

2,832 

77.9 
74.3 

5 
6 

48, 4SS 

47,658 

50,615 

53,748 

52,963 

49,428 

49,583 

52,477 

88.7 

7 

11, 544 
30,944 

11,616 

S6,04g 

12,422 
38, 193 

13,018 
40,730 

12,640 
40,323 

10,964 
38,464 

11,095 

38,488 

12,237 
40,240 

84.2 

88.5 

8 
9 

39 
39 

41 
41 

49 
49 

48 
48 

40 
40 

37 
37 

36 
36 

34 

34 

61.2 
61.2 

10 
11 
12 

17,637 

16,983 

6o4 

20, 567 

19,686 

881 

21,577 
20,770 

807 

21,385 

20,643 

742 

19,991 
19,244 

747 

17,914 

17,244 

670 

15,953 

15,391 

562 

15,458 

14,900 

558 

63.3 
63.3 
56.4 

13 

14 
15 

13,991 

14,078 

14, 895 

15,285 

15,227 

14,665 

14,832 

14,626 

89.0 

16 

13,857 
134 

13, 942 
136 

14,768 
127 

15,156 

129 

15,103 

m 

14,536 
129 

14,697 
135 

14,486 
140 

88.8 
87.3 

17 
18 

2,470 

2, 585 

2,554 

2,709 

2,777 

2,861 

2,921 

2,922 

77.7 

19 

2,250 

220 

2,359 
226 

2,320 
234 

2,477 
232 

2,533 

244 

2,615 
246 

2,664 

257 

2,663 
259 

76.8 
81.1 

20 
21 

6,583 

6,756 

6,922 

7,266 

7,340 

7,495 

7,777 

8,036 

76.5 

22 

6,398 
185 

6,587 
169 

6,743 
179 

7,083 
183 

7,146 
194 

7,312 
183 

7,583 
194 

7,841 
195 

76.1 
84.9 

23 
24 

10,952 
9,838 
1,114 

10,777 
9,658 
1,119 

10,628 
9,537 
1,091 

10, 630 
9,506 
1,124 

10,616 
9,447 
1,169 

11,008 
9,847 
1,161 

11,491 

10,244 

1,247 

11, 653 

10,434 

1,219 

87.2 
84.8 
65.1 

25 
26 
27 

783 

817 

789 

840 

819 

810 

839 

842 

90.4 

28 

601 
182 

633 

184 

629 
160 

650 
190 

631 

188 

636 
174 

656 

183 

656 
186 

90.7 
82.1 

29 
30 

4,006 

4,025 

4,136 

4,117 

4,170 

4,302 

4,363 

4,377 

88.0 

31 

3,230 

776 

3,259 
766 

3,344 
792 

3,374 

743 

3,424 
746 

3,527 
775 

3,567 
796 

3,583 
794 

86.3 
91.4 

32 
33 

1,941 
1,716 

225 

1,951 

1,722 
229 

2,000 

1,770 

230 

1,961 

1,747 

214 

1,937 

1,723 

214 

2,005 

1,776 

229 

2,039 

1,808 
231 

2,111 

1,877 
234 

83.  S 
84.5 

78.2 

34 
35 
36 

23,461 

21,483 

1,978 

23,954 

21,990 

1,964 

24,202 

22, 244 

1,968 

24,508 

22, 533 

1,975 

24,719 

22,767 

1,952 

S0,90g 

18,998 

1,904 

21,201 
19,029 
2,172 

22,483 
20,322 
2,161 

84.6 
83.4 

87.4 

37 
38 
39 

10, 984 

11,045 

11,816 

11,957 

11,705 

11,227 

11,316 

11,736 

76.1 

40 

8,205 

2,779 

8,254 
2,791 

8,742 
3,074 

8,854 
3,103 

8,702 
3,003 

8,177 
3,050 

8,204 
3,112 

8,601 
3,135 

76.7 
73.6 

41 
42 

8,8ZS 
4,256 
4,567 

8,925 
4,3Sl 
4,m 

9,314 
4,429 
4,885 

9,587 
4,581 
5,006 

9,525 
4,702 
4,823 

9,692 
4,769 
4,923 

9,835 
4,875 
4,960 

10,052 
4,979 
5,073 

87.8 
85.0 
89.6 

43 
44 
45 

830 
192 
644 

834 
192 
642 

841 
195 
646 

854 
193 
661 

827 
202 
625 

745 
179 
670 

871 
195 
676 

896. 
205 
691 

81.6 

84.8 
80.5 

46 
47 
48 

143 
143 

115 

112 

3 

16,705 

16, 0S6 

619 

110 

107 

3 

16,333 

15,847 

486 

98 
98 

98 

95 

3 

26,456 

25, 848 

608 

89 

86 

3 

35,382 
34, 596 

786 

124 
124 

123 
123 

58.9 
57.0 

49 
50 
51 

19,535 

18,958 
577 

17, 159 
16,793 

366 

36,567 
35,715 

852 

35,903 

35, 149 

754 

44.7 
44.4 
35.5 

52 
53 
54 

274 

254 

20 

292 

272 

20 

360 

337 

23 

396 

373 

23 

370 
346 
24 

340 
316 
24 

320 

297 
23 

329 

307 

22 

69.2 
68.1 
62.5 

55 

50 
57 

952 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 


Table  lO.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


INDUSTRY. 


Oil,  linseed 

Male 

Female 

Oil,  not  elsewhere  spcciDcd ' 

Male 

Female 


Oilcloth  and  Linoleum,  floor. 

Male 

Female 


Oilcloth,  enameled. 

Male 

Female 


Oleomargarine    and    other    butter  sub- 
stitutes. 

Male 

Female 

Optical  goods 

Male 

i<  emale 


Ordnance  and  accessories. 

Male 

Female 

Paints 

Male 

Female 


Paper  and  wood  pulp . 

Male 

Female 


Paper  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Male 

Female 

Paper  patterns 

Male 

Female 


Patent  medicines  and  compounds. 

Male 

Female 

Paving  materials 

Male 

Female 


Peanuts,  grading,  roasting,  cleaning,  and 
shelling. 

Male 

Female , 

Pencils,  lead 

Male , 

Female 


Pens,  fountam  and  stylographic. 

Male. 

Female 

Pens,  gold 

Male 

Female 


Pens,  steel 

Male 

Female 

Perfumery  and  cosmetics. 

Male ....t.. 

Female 


Petroleum,  refining",  j 

•   Male : . 

Female 


Phonographs  and  graphophoncs. 

Malo 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 


2,173 

2,130 

43 

5, 930 

5,431 

499 

5,414 

5, 123 

291 

1,130 

1,024 

106 

2,851 

2,218 
633 

14,723 
9, 909 
4,754 

11,328 

11,022 

306 

17, 485 

15,843 

1,642 

113,759 
103,377 
10,382 

14, 135 

8,066 
5, 469 

403 
136 

267 

17,444 

8,529 
8,915 

16,072 

16,067 

5 

2,460 

896 
1,564 

5,970 
2,700 
3,270 

3,207 
1,9S5 
1,222 

416 

372 

44 

807 
146 
661 

5,405 
1,654 
3, 751 

5SSS9 

57,702 

1, 1S7 

28,721 
23, 390 
5,331 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED  ON  15TH  DAT   OF  THE 
MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


Janu- 
ary. 


2,119 

2,052 

67 

5, 579 

4, 905 
614 

4,260 

4, 048 

212 

872 
790 
8^ 

3,389 

2,586 

803 

15,208 
9, 954 
5,244 

19,435 

18,504 

931 

16,094 
11,652 

113,179 

102, 7G6 

10,413 

13,862 

8,398 

5,464 

381 
130 
'251 

17,917 
8,507 
9,410 

10,400 
10,393 

2,672 

989 
1,683 

6,629 

3, 105 

3,008 
1,927 
1,081 

408 

359 

49 

825 
HI 
684 

4,721 
1,475 


54,842 

52, 150 

1,592 

23,9!)! 
Id,  575 
4,422 


Feljru- 
ary. 


1,963 

1,905 

58 

5,192 

4,738 

454 

4,065 

3,876 

18S 

880 
798 


2,270 
513 

15,230 

10,045 
5,185 

15,331 
14,  «6 

495 

16,070 

14,573 

1,497 

109, 1S4 
99, 396 

9,788 

13,395 

8,124 
5,271 

406 
133 
273 

18,112 

8,710 
9,402 

10,119 

10,115 

4 

2,727 

975 
1,752 

5,695 
2,524 
3,171 

2,973 
1,802 
1,081 

369 

328 

41 

807 
144 
723 

4,876 
1,522 
3,354 

54,  S83 

53,499 

1,384 

25,642 

21,280 

4,362 


March. 


1,825 

1,762 

63 

6,169 

4,691 

478 

4,050 

3,838 

192 

920 

836 
84 


2,102 
576 

14, 359 

9,600 
4,759 

15,038 

14,568 

470 

16,202 
14,716 
1,546 

108,451 
98,510 
9,941 

13,376 
8,092 
5,284 

421 
136 
285 

17,938 

8,701 
9,237 

12,033 

12,029 

4 

2,651 

931 
1,720 

5,754 
2,538 
3,216 

3,127 
1,959 
1,168 

390 

346 

44 

876 
144 
732 

5,005 

1,530 

3,469 

54,822 

53,620 

•  1,202 

26,754 
22,429 

4,325 


1  Includes  "oil,  castor"  and  "oil,  lard,  not  made  in  slaughtering  and  meat-packing  estabhshmcnts." 


PERSONS   ENGAGED   IX    IXDUSTRIES. 


953 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued, 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED   ON  15TH  DAY  OF  THE   MONTH  OR  NEAREST   EEPRESENTATIVE    DAY— 

continued. 

Per  cent 
mini- 
mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

May. 

Jime. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

2,101 

2,078 

S3 

2, 137 
2,114 

23 

2,465 

2,434 

31 

2,333 

2,302 

31 

2,395 

2,365 

30 

2,211 
2,163 

48 

2,308 

2,255 

53 

2,312 

2,256 

56 

74.0 
72.4 
34.3 

1 
2 
3 

5,488 

4,991 

497 

5,919 

5,524 

395 

6,163 

5,706 

457 

6,113 

5,737 

376 

6,172 
5,829 

S43 

6,691 

6,187 

504 

6,669 

6, 022 
647 

6,601 

5,900 

701 

77.3 

75.8 
48.9 

4 
5 
6 

5,117 

4, 857 

260 

5,655 

5,337 

318 

5,825 

5,481 

344 

6,061 

5, 715 

346 

6,189 

5,829 

300 

6,328 

5,979 

349 

6,381 

6,022 

359 

6,539 

6,173 

366 

61.6 
62.2 
51.6 

7 
8 
9 

1,120 

1,015 

105 

1,158 

1,058 

100 

1,197 

1,077 

120 

1,218 

1,103 

115 

1, 249 

1,134 

115 

1,301 

1,180 

121 

1,303 

1,180 

123 

1,323 

1,198 

125 

65.9 
65.9 
65.6 

10 
11 
12 

2,801 

2,343 

2,530 

2,M9 

2,664 

2,899 

3,359 

3,405 

68.8 

13 

2,213 

■   588 

1,801 
542 

2,030 

600 

2,012 
507 

2,121 
543 

2,237 
662 

2,462 
897 

2,520 

885 

69.6 
55.7 

14 
15 

14,628 
9,870 
4,758 

14,743 
10,027 
4,716 

U,139 
9,709 

4,430 

14,624 
10,016 
4,608 

14,428 
9,904 
4,524 

14,659 
10, 036 
4,623 

14,911 

10, 209 

4,702 

15, 125 
10,407 
4,718 

92.8 
92.2 
84.5 

16 

17 
18 

11,730 

11,461 

269 

10,022 

9,816 

206 

8,353 

8,209 

144 

7,974 

7,837 

137 

7,990 

7,875 

115 

8,174 

8,055 

119 

9, 159 

9,(109 

150 

9,5:50 

9,211 

319 

41.0 
42.4 
12.4 

19 
2) 
21 

17,071 
15,422 
1,649 

17,351 
15,651 
1,700 

17,891 

16,181 

1,710 

18, 170 
10,432 
1,738 

18,339 
16,633 

1,706 

18,588 

16, 887 

1,701 

18,593 

16,918 

1,675 

18,766 
17,047 

1,719 

&5.6 
85.5 
83.0 

22 
23 
24 

108,258 

98,341 

9,917 

109,901 
99,681 
10,220 

114,337 

103,829 

10,508 

115,920 
105, 222 
10,698 

117,878 
107,067 
10,811 

118,797 

107,953 

10,844 

120,762 

109, 826 
10,936 

120,679 

ioa.838 

10,841 

89.2 
89.3 
88.4 

25 
26 
27 

13,305 
8,173 

S,132 

13,621 
8,296 
5,325 

14,180 
8,627 
5,553 

14,657 
8,948 
5,709 

14,647 
9,105 
5,542 

14,866 
9,286 
5,580 

14,984 
9,293 
5,691 

15,374 
9,571 
5,803 

86.5 
84.4 

88.4 

28 
29 
30 

409 
143 
266 

407 
140 
267 

413 
137 
276 

403 
137 
266 

389 
132 
257 

398 
136 
202 

395 
134 
261 

391 
136 
255 

90.1 
90.9 

,88.1 

31 
32 
33 

17,002 
8,467 
8,535 

16,629 

8,289 
8,340 

16,607 
8,316 
8,291 

16,756 
8,288 
8,468 

17,086 
8,305 

8,781 

17,600 
8, 41,0 
9,110 

18, 165 
8,846 

9,319 

IS,  101 
8, 822 
9,279 

91.4 
93.7 

88.1 

34 
35 
36 

17,694 

17,690 

4 

18,290 

18,2S1 

9 

19,149 

19,143 

6 

19,912 

19,907 

5 

19, 369 

19, 364 

5 

18,886 

18, 881 

5 

17,284 

17,279 

5 

14,230 

14,225 

5 

50.8 
50.8 
44.4 

37 
38 
39 

2,589 

2,500 

2,2&4 

2,264 

2,089 

1,807 

2,405 

2,931. 

61.7 

40 

893 
1,690 

868 
1,632 

824 
1,460 

816 
1,448 

785 
1,304 

776 
1,032 

949 
1,456 

1,045 
1,886 

74.2 
54.7 

41 

42 

5,957 
2,640 
3,317 

5,959 
2,718 
3,241 

6,140 
2,778 
3,362 

6,156 
2,775 
3,381 

6,049 
2,769 
3,280 

6,081 
2, 794 
3,287 

6,192 
2,884 

3,308 

6,19G 

2,878 
3,318 

90.8 
87. 5 
91.8 

43 

44 
45 

3,208 
1,988 
1,220 

3,250 

2,002 
1,248 

3,280 
2,026 
1,254 

3,354 
2,084 
1,270 

3,077 
1,815 
1,262 

3, 160 

1,881 
1,279 

3,281 
2,019 
1,262 

3,529 
2,223 
1,306 

84.2 
81.6 

82.8 

46 
47 

48 

423 

378 

45 

437 

394 

43 

432 
392 

40 

468 
418 
50 

383 

340 

43 

376 
332 

44 

449 
404 
45 

4.58 

417 

41 

78.8 
78.5 
80.0 

49 
50 
51 

839 
153 
686 

833 
144 
689 

775 
142 
633 

748 
143 
605 

752 
HI 
611 

762 
142 
620 

768 
153 
615 

786 
162 
624 

85.4 
87.0 
82.7 

.52 
53 
54 

5,2.36 
1,610 
3,626 

5,214 
1,609 
3,605 

5,314 
1,649 
3,665 

5,594 
1,688 
3,906 

5,720 
1,744 
3,976 

5,948 
1,792 
4,156 

6,162 
1,812 
4,350 

5,974 
1,855 
4,119 

76.6 
79.5 
74.6 

.55 
56 
57 

57,705 

56,603 

1,102 

59,018 

57,913 

1,105 

61,079 

59,916 

1,163 

60,550 

59, 413 

1,137 

61,489 

60,323 

1,166 

62,507 
61,465 

l,0i2 

'61,739 

60,621 

1, 118 

62,599 

61,478 

1,121 

86.8 
8.5.8 
05.  5 

58 
59 
00 

28,269 
23,898 
4,371 

29,601 

25,221 

4,380 

24,021 
19,598 
^,423 

24,369 
19,889 
4,480 

31,248 
24,498 
6,750 

33,334 
26,414 
6,920 

34,6.56 

27, 106 

7,550 

35, 180 

27,575 

7,605 

68.2 
71.0 
50.9 

61 
62 
63 

154 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  lO.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Photographic  apparatus 

Male 

Female 

Photographic  materials 

Male 

I'emale 

Photoengraving 

Male 

Female 

Pickles,  preserves,  and  sauces 

ilale 

Female 

Pipes,  tobacco 

Male 

Female 

Plated  ware 

Male 

Female 

Plumbors'  supplies 

Male 

Female 

Pocketbooks 

Male 

Female 

Pottery 

Male 

Female .' 

Poultry,  killing  and  dressing,  not  done  in 
slaughtering  and  meat-packing  estab- 
lishments. 

Male 

Female 

Printing  and  publishing,  book  and  job 

Male 

*  Female 

Printing  and  publishing,  music 

Male 

Female 

Printing  and  publishing,  newspapers  and 
Ijeriodicals. 

Male 

Female 

Printing  materials 

Male 

Female 

Pulp,  from  fiber  other  than  wood 

Male 

Female 

Pulp  goods 

Male 

Female 

Pumps,  not  including  power  pumps 

Male 

Female 

Pumps,  steam  and  other  power 

Male 

Female 

Refrigerators 

Male 

Female -w , 

Regalia,  and  society  badges  and  emblems, 

Male , 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

NUMBER 
MONTH  OR 

EMPLOYED  ON  15TH  DAY  OF  THE 
NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 

num- 

ber em- 

ployed 
during 
year. 

Janu- 
ary. 

Febru- 
ary. 

March. 

April. 

2,555 

2,072 

483 

2,l/,i 

1,705 

436 

2,263 

1,805 

458 

2,290 

1,840 

450 

2,404 

1,952 

452 

14,556 
10, 126 
4,430 

1.2, 6se 
8,574 
4,052 

12,935 

8,858 
4,077 

13,405 
9,  ISO 
4,225 

14,082 
9, 702 
4,380 

6,769 

6,412 

357 

6,164 

5,S4^ 

S20 

6,261 

5,921 

340 

6,409 

6,072 

337 

6,5S8 

6,248 

340 

16,621 
8,239 
8,382 

14,121 
7,074 
7,047 

13,345 
6,784 
6,561 

13,134 
6,614 
6,520 

13,313 

6,794 
6,519 

2,539 

1,9S5 

554 

2,415 

1,893 

622 

2,413 

1,880 

533 

2,447 

1,903 

544 

2, 502 

1,923 

579 

9,492 

7,605 
1,887 

7,491 
5,943 
1,548 

8,009 
6,398 
1,611 

8,493 
6,799 
1,694 

8,778 
7,0()1 
1,777 

13,592 

12,075 

917 

12,481 

11,497 

984 

11,554 

10,718 

836 

11,315 

1 0,504 

811 

11,286 

10,510 

716 

2,905 
1,541 
1,364 

2,605 
1,431 
1,174 

2,718 
1,477 
1,241 

2,778 
1,490 
1,288 

2,760 
1,465 
1,295 

27,934 

20,8:37 

7,097 

26,431 
19,660 
6,771 

26,106 
10,441 
6,665 

26,267 
19,557 
6,710 

20,038 
19,837 
6,801 

2,140 

1,807 

1,194 

1,076 

1,383 

1,557 
583 

1,406 
401 

973 
221 

878 
198 

1,032 
351 

123,005 
91,544 
31,461 

119,117 
88,480^ 
30,637 

119,993 

88,916 
31,077 

120,294 
89^080 
31,214 

120,266 

89,518 
30,748 

899 
714 

185 

840 
661 
179 

863 
675 

188 

850 
658 
192 

890 
692 
198 

120,381 

115,926 

116,902 

118,549 

118,724 

99, 572 
20,809 

95,396 
20,530 

96,  .304 
20,598 

97,530 
21,019 

97,981 
20, 743 

723 

678 
45 

620 
571 
49 

667 

614 

53 

661 

617 

44 

640 
001 
39 

64 
46 
18 

57 
35 
22 

56 

35 
21 

62 
41 
21 

66 

42 
24 

3,041 
2,596 

445 

2, 710 

2,  :S7 
373 

2,746 

2,353 

393 

2,766 

2,348 

418 

2,958 

2,467 

491 

5, 384 

5,135 

249 

5,097 

4,8}7 

250 

5,217 

4,975 

242 

5,322 

5, 056 

256 

5,335 

5, 080 

255 

10,688 

10,383 

305 

11,463 

11,026 

437 

11,249 

10,  S59 

390 

11,190 

10,841 

349 

10,902 

10, 636 

326 

5,786 

5, 553 

233 

5,547 

5,282 

265 

5,056 

5,407 

249 

5,784 

5,549 

235 

5,838 

5,610 

228 

2,223 

871 

1,352 

S,081 

8:57 

1,244 

2,128 

862 

1,266 

2,118 

836 

1,282 

2, 163 

S33 

1,330 

PERSONS   ENGAGED  IN   INDUSTRIES. 


955 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919 — Continued, 
by  bold-faced  flgures  and  that  of  -minimnm  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER 

EMPLOYED 

ON  15th  day  of  the  month  or  nearest  representative  day — 
continued. 

Per  cent 
mini- 
mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber.    . 

Decem- 
ber. 

2,469 
1,990 

479 

2,5S0 

2,113 

467 

2,628 

2,162 

466 

2,450 
1,976 

474 

2,658 

2,172 

486 

2,844 

2,299 

545 

2,920 

2,360 

560 

3,013 
2,490 

523 

71.1 
68.5 
77.9 

1 

2 
3 

14, 161 
9,846 
4,315 

14,335 
9,984 
4,351 

15, 152 
10,511 
4,641 

15,531 
10, 853 
4,678 

15, 401 
10, 851 
4,550 

15,661 
11,0S4 

4,577 

15, 655 
11,051 
4,604 

15,728 
11,018 
4,710 

80.3 
77.4 
86.0 

4 
5 
6 

6,611 

6,270 

341 

6,726 

6,379 

347 

6, 871 

6,503 

368 

6,886 

6,515 

371 

7,001 

6,628 

373 

7,194 

6,809 

385 

7,180 

6, 792 

388 

7,337 

6,983 

374 

84.0 
83.9 
82.5 

7 
8 
9 

13,891 
6,901 
6,990 

15,518 
7,550 
7,908 

16,920 

8, 155 
8,771 

19, 544 
9,661 
9,883 

23,032 
11,385 
11,647 

21,  S8S 
10, 797 
11,091 

18,443 
9,046 
9,397 

16, 297 
8,107 
8,190 

57.0 
58.1 
56.0 

10 
11 
12 

2,557 

1,996 

561 

2,574 

2,003 

571 

2,609 

2,022 

587 

2,674 

2,105 

569 

2,201 

1,670 

531 

2,643 

2,104 

539 

2,647 

2,102 

545 

2,786 
2,219 

567 

79.0 
75.3 

88.9 

13 
14 

15 

9,164 
7,324 
1,840 

9,284 
7,447 
1,837 

9,637 

7,750 
1,887 

10,279 
8,293 
1,986 

10,413 
8,353 
2,060 

10,653 
8,544 
2,109 

10, 831 
8,696 
2,135 

10,872 
8,712 
2,160 

68.9 
68.2 
71.7 

16 
17 

18 

11,944 

11,111 

833 

12, 599 

11,757 

842 

13,911 

13,021 

890 

14, 575 

13, 663 

912 

14, 791 

13, 845 

940 

15,577 
14,  .575 
1,002 

16,230 
15, 144 
1,086 

16,841 
15,755 
1,086 

67.0 
66.7 
71.5 

19 
20 
21 

2,754 
1,458 
1,296 

2,791 
1,464 
1,327 

2,892 
1,542 
1,350 

3,013 
1,008 
1,405 

3,060 
1,656 
1,404 

3,126 
1,636 
1,490 

3,194 

1,638 
1,556 

3,169 
1,627 
1,542 

81.6 
86.4 
75.4 

22 
23 
24 

26,909 
19,970 
6,939 

27,294 

20, 326 

6,968 

28,023 

21,009 

7,014 

28,689 
21, 455 
7,234 

28, 830 
21,. 553 

7,277 

29, 638 
22,094 
7,544 

30,041 
22, 457 
7,584 

30,342 
22,685 
7,657 

.     86.0 

85.7 
87.0 

25 
26 
27 

1,533 

1,756 

1,748 

1,915 

2,382 

2,816 

3,826 

4,244 

25.4 

28 

1,100 
433 

1,252 
504 

1, 205 

4S3 

1,364 
551 

1,680 
702 

2,020 
796 

2,747 
1,079 

2,967 
1,277 

29.6 
15.5 

29 
30 

120,515 
90,009 
30,446 

121,811 
91,107 
30, 704 

123,230 
92, 19S 
31,032 

125,111 
93, 752 
31,359 

126,470 
94,623 
31,847 

121,000 
89,436 
31,564 

124, 512 
91,866 
32,646 

133,741 
99,483 
34,258 

89.1 
88.9 
88.9 

31 
32 
33 

909 
718 
191 

920 
738 
182 

897 
725 
172 

892 
721 
171 

902 
732 

170 

919 
740 
179 

950 
755 
195 

956 
753 
203 

87.9 

87.2 
83.7 

34 
35 
36 

119,798 

120,078 

120,617 

121,511 

122,279 

121,215 

123,006 

125,967  1 

92.0 

37 

98,960 
20,838 

99,629 

20,449 

99,796 
20, 821 

100, 730 
20,781 

101,635 
20,644 

100, 522 
20,693 

102,006 
21,000 

104,375 
21,592 

91.4 
94.7 

38 
39 

670 
626 

44 

723 
606 
57 

740 

689 

51 

795 
743 
52 

777 
740 
37 

805 
771 
34 

852 
815 

37 

726 

683 

43 

72.8 
70.1 
59.6 

40 
41 
42 

70 
45 
25 

78 
65 

13 

78 
65 

13 

61- 
45 
16 

60 
45 
15 

60 
47 

13 

69 
52 
17 

SI 
SS 
16 

65.4 
53.8 
52.0 

43 
44 
45 

2,827 

2,427 

400 

2,916 

2,499 

417 

2, 935 

2,500 

435 

3,097 

2,  651 

446 

3, 163 

2,710 

4.53 

3,336 

2,874 

462 

3,412 

2,935 

477 

3,626 

3,051 

675 

74.7 
76.6 
64.9 

46 
47 

48 

5,437 

5,198 

239 

4,729 

4,  SIS 

217 

5.096 
4,879 

217- 

5,301 

5,  019 

282 

5,  532 

5,  200 

272 

5, 672 

5,401 

271 

5,712 

5, 455 

25/ 

6,158 
5,928 

230 

76.8 
76.1 
77.0 

49 
50 
51 

10,602 

10,  295 

307 

10,  296 

10,  028 

268 

10,260 

10,000 

260 

10,412 
10, 158 

264 

10,  364 

10, 008 

266 

10, 138 

9,  S76 

262 

10,  579 

10, 304 
275 

10,  741 

10,  475 

266 

88.4 
89.6 
58.1 

52 
53 
54 

5,762 

5,547 

215 

5,646 

5,423 

223 

5,611 

5,382 

229 

5, 483 

6,279 

204 

5,701 

5,  490 

211 

5,823 

5,590 

233 

6,120 

5,  875 

245 

6,461 

6,202 

259 

84.9 
85.1 
77.0 

55 
56 
57 

2,223 

806 

1,357 

2,260 

879 

1,381 

2,251 

893 

1,358 

2,259 

892 

1,367 

2,202 

868 

1,334 

2,285 

887 

1,398 

2,358 

902 

1,456 

2,348 

897 

1,451 

88.3 
92.4 
85.4 

58 
59 
60 

956 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  lO.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Rice,  cleaning  and  polishing 

Male 

Female 


Roofing  materials . 

Male 

Female 


Rubber  tires,  tubes,  and  rubber  goods,  not 
elsewhere  specified. 

Male 

Female 


Rules,  ivory  and  wood . 

Male 

Female 


Saddlery  and  harness. 

Male , 

Female 

Safes  and  vaults 

Male 

Female 


Salt. 


Male 

Female. 


Sand  and  emery  paper  and  cloth . 

Male 

Female 

Sand-Ume  brick 

Male 

Female 


Sausage,  not  made  in  slaughtering  and 
meat-packing  estabUshments. 

Male 

Female 

Saws 

Male 

Female , 


Scales  and  balances . 

Male 

Female 

Screws,  machine 

Male 

Female 

Screws,  wood 

Male 

Female 


Sewing-machine  cases. 

Male 

Female 


Sewing  machines  and  attachments. 

Male 

Female 


Shipbuilding,  steel . 

Male 

Female , 


Shipbuilding,    wooden,    including    boat 
building. 

Male 

Female 

Shirts 

Male 

Female 

Show  cases 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 


2,11.3 

2,085 
28 

8,871 

8, 499 

372 


104, 506 
15,342 

168 
120 

48 

10,411 

9,532 

879 

2, 949 

2, 894 

55 

6,495 

6,076 

419 

771 

686 
85 

504 

503 

1 

3,471 

3,0.56 
415 

5, 510 

5, 156 

354 

5,432 

5, 143 

289 

10, 262 

S,  738 
1, 524 

4,  S89 
3,498 
1,391 

4,171 

3,746 

425 

15, 059 
12, 802 
2,257 

344,014 

342, 903 

1,111 


43, 322 
110 

39,603 

6,613 

32, 990 

1, 857 

1,812 

45 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED  ON   15TH  DAT  OF  THE 
MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY, 


Janu- 
ary. 


3,041 

3,000 

41 

7,814 

7,448 

366 

ioj,,m5 


15,787 

159 
114 

id 

10,627 

9,686 

941 

2,786 

2,728 

58 

6,433 

6,051 

382 

690 
613 

77 


3,355 

2,978 
377 

5,527 

5,139 

388 

4,887 

4,S9S 

295 

9, 576 
8, 063 
1,513 

5,121 
3,576 
1, 545 

3,792 

3,407 

385 

14,059 
11,810 
2,249 

378, 842 

377, 247 

1,595 

65, 841 

65, 692 

149 

37, 554 

6, 154 

31,400 

1,669 

1,531 

38 


Febru- 
ary. 


2,423 

2,399 

24 

7,641 

7,250 

291 

108, 422 

93, 152 
15, 270 

153 
102 
51 

10,431 

9,562 

869 

2,755 

2,696 

59 

6,220 

5, 848 

372 

696 
610 

86 

321 
321 


3,305 

2,932 
373 

5,484 

5,124 

300 

5,003 

4, 702 

301 

9,327 
7,938 
1, 389 

5,050 
3,506 
1,544 

3,933 

3, 550 

383 

14, 119 
11,867 
2,252 

345, 596 

344, 149 

1,447 

60, 957 

60,806 
151 

37, 748 

6,104 

31,644 

1,698 
1,660 


March. 


1,794 

1,772 

22 

7,647 

7,321 

326 

110,130 

95,430 
14, 700 

153 
105 


10, 416 
9,569 

847 

2,827 

2,765 

62 

6,179 

5,829 
S50 

682 

612 

70 

343 
343 


3,298 

2,929 
369 

5,400 

>     5,052 

348 

4,994 

4,715 

£79 

9,635 
8,170 
1,465 

4,888 
3,421 
1,467 

3,950 

3,582 

368 

14, 462 
12, 198 
2,264 

376, 102 

374, 778 

1,324 

56, 352 

56, 212 
140 

36,986 

6,088 
30, 898 

1,779 

1,737 

42 


PERSONS   ENGAGED   IN   INDUSTEIES. 


957 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH.  BY  INDUSTRIES:  191!) — Continued, 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED   ON    ISTH  DAY  OF  THE  MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE   DAY— 

coutuiued . 

Per  cent 
mini- 

May. 

Jime. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

1,452 

1,421 

31 

1,243 

1,192 

51 

954 

922 

32 

1,149 
1,141 

5 

2,226 

2,214 

12 

2,840 

2,815 

25 

3,354 

3,319 
35 

3,410 

3,372 

38  j 

28.0 
27.3 
15.7 

1 
2 
3 

8,114 

7,759 

355 

8,863 

8,506 

357 

9,228 

8,825 
403 

9,748 

9,339 

409 

10,034 

9, 642 

392 

10,  082 
9,679 

403 

9.827 

9,418 

409 

9,717 

9,304 

413 

74.8 
74.9 
70.5 

4 
5 
6 

116,353 

119,028 

123,540 

128,283 

129,013 

134,423 

125, 370 

126,827  ! 

77.4 

7 

102, 072 

14, 281 

104,536 
14,  492 

108,  831 
14,  709 

113, 468 
14,  815 

114, 046 
14,967 

118,  624 

15,  799 

107,  513 
17,  857 

109,942 

16,885 

74.4 

80.0 

8 
9 

151 
100 
51 

153 
108 

45 

165 
117 

48 

189 
138 
51 

179 
134 

4B 

185 
136 
49 

190 

141 
49 

•187 
142 
45  , 

79.5 
70.4 
88.2 

10 
11 
12 

9,956 
9,161 

795 

9,938 

9,  ISO 

818 

10,068 

9,255 

813 

10, 396 
9,498 

898 

10,445 

9,538 

907 

10, 789 

9,846 

943 

10,  851 

9,  SS7 

964 

10,  955 
10,014 

941  1 

90.7 
91.1 
82.5 

13 
14 
15 

2,841 

2,791 

50 

2,842 

2,792 

50 

2,873 

2,817 

56 

2,976 

2,914 

62 

3,045 

2,992 

53 

3,131 
3,073 

58 

3,256 

3,203 

53 

3,374 
3,319  ! 
55 

79.5 
79.5 
71.0 

16 
17 

18 

5,994 

6,628 

386 

6,114 

5,725 

389 

6,443 

6,006 

437 

6,900 

6,446 

4« 

6,771 

6,326 

445 

7,110 
6,626 

484 

6,826 

6, 339 

487 

6,789 
6, 315 

474 

84.3 
84.9 
71.9 

19 

20 
21 

702 
623 

79 

750 

668 

82 

780 

695 

85 

782 

690 

92 

828 

743 

85 

876 
782 
94 

880 

789 

91 

894 
800 
94 

76.3 
75.9 
74.5 

22 
23 
24 

529 
529 

550 
550 

606 

604 

2 

3,536 

569 

567 

2 

3,515 

582 

580 

2 

3,513 

572 

570 

2 

3,646 

633 
631 

2 
3,684 

621 

619 

2 

3,785 

49.6 
49.8 

25 
26 
27 

3,297 

3,458 

86.1 

28 

2,908 
389 

3, 031 
427 

3,082 
454 

3,089 
426 

3,081 
432 

3,199 
447 

3,250 
434 

3,313 
472 

86.9 
78.2 

29 
30 

5,356 

6,016 

339 

5,370 

5,  034 

336 

5,386 
5,053 

333 

5,454 

5,115 

339 

5,566 

5,217 

349 

5,592 

5,234 

358 

5,715 

5,351 

364 

5,854 

5,472 

382 

91.5 
91.7 

85.8 

31 
32 
33 

5,239 

4, 947 

292 

5,  268 

4,9S6 

282 

5,498 

5,205 

293 

5,720 

5,439 

281 

5,755 

5, 473 

282 

5,852 

5,566 

286 

5,  887 

5, 583 

304 

5,946 
5,660 

286 

82.2 
81.1 
91.8 

34 
35 
36 

9,804 
8,315 
1,489 

9, 925 
8,  4-15 
1,  480 

10, 106 
8,618 
1,488 

10,549 
9,055 
1,494 

10,826 
9, 322 
1,504 

11, 101 
9,332 
1,769 

11, 228 
9,  575 
1,653 

11, 303 
9,726 
1,577 

82.5 
81.6 
78.5 

37 
38 
39 

4,617 
3,  SOS 
1,321 

4,665 
3, 361 

1,304 

4,790 
3,429 
1,361 

4,879 
3,476 
1,403 

4,862 
3,496 
1,366 

4,882 
3,  556 
1,326 

5,014 
3,673 
1,341 

5,242 

3,846 
1,396 

88.1 
85.7 
84.4 

40 
41 

42 

4,162 
3,754 

408 

4,244 

3,836 

408 

4,380 

3,919 

461 

4,350 

3,885 

465 

4,397 

3, 928 

469 

4,635 

4,146 

489 

4,704 

4,210 

494 

4,790 
4,300 

490 

56.7 
56.6 
56.7 

43 
44 
45 

14,426 
12,  245 

2,181 

14,  818 
12, 569 
2,249 

14, 741 
12,449 
2,292 

15,  404 
13,095 
2,309 

15, 681 
13, 429 
2,252 

16, 010 
13,  743 
2,267 

16, 191 
13, 908 
2,283 

16,  366 
14, 127 

2,239 

85.9 
83.6 
94.5 

46 

47 
48 

380,  799 
379,  700 

1,099 

375, 018 

373, 949 

1,069 

362, 726 

361, 700 

1,026 

353,849 

352,  869 

980 

335, 164 

334, 247 

917 

293,  784 
292, 924 

860 

273, 350 

272,  526 

826 

274,  315 

273,  374 

941 

71.8 
71.8 
51.7 

49 
50 
51 

46,815 

43,  420 

40,  813 

36, 976 

34,091 

29,611 

27,822 

27,891 

42.3 

52 

46,709 
106 

43,313 
107 

40, 716 
97 

36, 870 
106 

34,005 
86 

29,525 
86 

27,  736 
87 

27, 811 

80 

42.2 
53.0 

53 
54 

37,  418 
6,349 
31,069 

37, 773 

6,471 

31,302 

37,  558 

6,147 

31,411 

38, 895 
6,388 
32, 507 

40, 736 

6,783 

33,953 

42,902 

7,304 

35, 59S 

44,736 

7,627 

37,109 

45, 970 

7,758 

38, 212 

80.4 
78.5 
80.5 

55 
56 
57 

1,848 

1,802 

46 

1,898 

1,856 

42 

1,842 

1,800 

42 

1,902 

1, 856 

46 

1,919 

1,871 

48 

1,942 

1,887 

55 

2,009 

1,958 

51 

2,031 

1,978 

53 

77.3 
77.4 
69.1 

58 
59 
tiO 

958 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MAISTUFACTURES. 


Table  lO.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Signs  and  adveirtising  novelties. 

Male 

Female 


Silk  goods,  including  throwsters  . 

Male 

Female 


SUversmithing  and  silverware. 

Male 

Female 


Slaughtering  and  meat  packing. 

Male '. 

Female 


Smelting  and  refining,  copper . 

Male 

Female 


Smelting  and  refining,  lead. 

Male 

Female 


Smelting  and  refining,  zinc. 

Male 

Female 


Smelting  and  refining,  metals,  not  else- 
where specified,  i 

Male 

Female 


Smelting  and  refining,  not  from  the  ore. . 

Male 

Female 

Soap 

Male 

Female 


Soda-water  apparatus . 

Male 

Female.., 


Sporting  and  athletic  goods. 

Male 

Female 


Springs,  steel,  car  and  carriage,  not  made 
in  steel  works. 

Male 

Female 


Stamped  and  enameled  ware,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Male 

Female 


Stationery  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Male 

Female , 


Statuary  and  art  goods. 

Male 

Female 


Steam  fittings  and  steam  and  hot-water 
heating  apparatus. 

Male 

Female 

Steam  packing 

Male 

Female 


Steel  barrels,  drums,  and  tanks. 

Male 

Female 


Stencils  and  brands . 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

num 
ber  em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 


10,432 
6,514 
3,918 

126, 782 
49,610 

77, 172 

6,453 

5, 504 

949 

160, 996 
144, 141 
16, 855 

17. 345 

17, 279 

66 

6,438 

6,429 

9 

13,796 

13, 782 

14 

2,041 

1,842 
199 

2,167 

2,152 

15 

20, 436 
14, 490 
5,946 

2,599 
2,521 

78 

6,412 

4,127 
2,285 

8,981 

8,319 
662 


26, 508 
7,740 

11,261 
5,531 
5,730 

1,466 

1,350 

116 


34, 568 
2,118 

6,147 
6, 105 
1,042 

3,322 
3,234 

88 

417 
356 
61 


NUMBER   EMPLOYED   ON   15TH  DAT  OF  THE 
MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


Janu- 
ary. 


8,771 
6, 505 
3,266 

118,907 
45, 177 
73, 730 

6,167 

5,423 

7U 

187, 609 

165, 028 

22, 581 

23, 627 

23, 536 

91 

8,054 
8,045 

9 

16, 159 
16, 145 

14 

2,662 

2,414 

248 

2,284 

2,268 

16 

20, 590 
14,578 
6,012 

1,977 

1,904 

73 

5,633 
3,632 
2,001 

8,527 

7,859 
668 

Sl,S7i 

P.3,971 
7,403 

10,664 

5, 28S 
5,376 

1,H5 

1,1  is 

102 

35,881 

33,648 
2,233 

6,329 

5,281 
1,048 

3,279 

3,156 

123 

392 
339 
,53 


Febru- 
ary. 


118 

U 
73 

6 

5 

171 

151 

19 

20, 

2o: 

7 

r 

15 
15 


SS5 
57 


March. 


9 

5 
3 

120 
46 

6 

5 

163 

145 
17, 
IS 

is; 

6 
6 

14 
14; 


94 

399 
341 

58 


April. 


402 

348 

54 


I  Includes  "smelting  and  refining,  antimony"  and  "snielting  and  refining,  tin." 


PERSONS   ENGAGED  IN   INDUSTRIES. 


959 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued, 
bv  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  emplojrment  by  italic  figures. 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED   ON   15TH  DAY   OF  THE   MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY— 

continued. 

Per  cent 
niini- 
mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

10, 020 
6,335 
3,  G85 

10, 353 
6, 515 
3,8;?8 

10,778 
6,763 
4,015 

11, 130 
6,923 

4,207 

11,269 
6,990 
4,279 

11,628 
7,119 
4,509 

11,  741 

7,229 
4,512 

11, 736 
7,135 
4,601 

74.7 
76.2 
69.9 

1 
2 
3 

125,  317 
48,  395 
76, 922 

125, 601 
49, 166 
76,435 

127, 671 
50,  139 
77,  532 

128, 936 
50,  058 

78,  278 

129, 999 
51,  798 

78,  201 

130,019 
52,  815 

77,  204 

135,  517 
54, 141 
81, 376 

137,  239 
54,  &08 
82;  431 

86. 1 
81.5 
89.2 

4 

6 

6,648 
5,641 
1,007 

6,432 

5, 408 

964 

6,327 

5,378 
949 

6,404 
5,426 

978 

6,563 

5,  578 
985 

6,642 

5,009 
1,033 

6,634 
5,607 
1,027 

6,749 

5,701 
1, 048 

89.3 
91.5 
71.0 

7 
8 
9 

151,  252 
136, 320 
14, 932 

157, 358 
142,  224 
15, 134 

157, 938 
142,  S05 
15,043 

156,304 

140, 957 
15,  347 

154, 147 
138,  676 
15, 471 

155,  398 
139, 110 
16, 288 

158,  859 
140,  4S0 
18,379 

167,  804 
159,  237 
17,567 

80.4 
82.4 
66.0 

10 
11 
12 

16, 426 

16,  .363 

63 

15, 742 

15, 679 

63 

16,  505 

16, 445 

60 

15,  351 

15, 2S9 

62 

15,  754 
15,  697 

57 

15,944 

15, 879 

65 

16, 284 

16, 225 

59 

15, 788 

15,  730 

58 

65.0 
65.0 
62.6 

13 
14 
15 

6,  .353 

6,344 

9 

6,001 

5,992 

9 

5,988 

5,979 

9 

6,011 

6,002 

9 

5,723 

5,714 

9 

6,170 

6,161 

9 

6,255 

6,246 

9 

6,307 

6,298 

9 

71.1 
71.0 
100.0 

16 
17 
18 

13,469 
13,457 

12 

12,250 

12,234 

16 

12,691 

12,676 

15 

13,572 

13, 556 

16 

13,807 

13,794 

13 

13,095 
13,081 

14 

13, 034 

13,021 

13 

13,857 

13,844 

13 

75.8 
75.8 
75.0 

19 
20 
21 

1,904 

2,117 

1,977 

1,991 

1,979 

2,054 

2,108 

1,996 

67.0 

22 

1,695 
209 

1,891 
226 

1,776 
201 

1,838 
153 

1,816 
163 

1,885 
169 

1,944 

164 

1,833 
163 

64  2 
56.5 

23 
24 

2,070 

2,055 

15 

2,046 

2,030 

16 

2,141 

2,125 
16 

2,188 

2,174 

14 

2,189 
2,176 

IS 

2,226 

2,213 

13 

2,245 

2,232 

13 

2,227 

2,209 

18 

89.6 
89.5 

72.2 

25 

26 
27 

19,223 
13,753 
5,470 

20,932 
14,856 
6,076 

21,759 
15, 434 
6,325 

22,567 
16,091 
6,476 

22,653 
16,169 
6,4S4 

22,080 
15, 541 
6,539 

21,229 
14,946 
6,283 

19,392 
13,592 
5,800 

79.3 
79.0 
79.1 

28 
29 

2,847 
2,770 

77 

2,759 

2,681 

78 

2,721 

2,645 

76 

2,650 

2,570 

80 

2,586 
2,504 

82 

2,591 

2,505 

86 

2,623 

2,540 

83 

2,678 

2,597 
81 

69.4 
68.7 
80.2 

31 
32 
33 

6,263 
3,994 
2,269 

5,956 
3,910 
2, 046 

6,340 
4,053 
2, 287 

6,506 
4,168 
2,338 

6,612 
4, 219 
2,363 

6,859 
4,412 

2,417 

7,139 
4,028 
2,511 

7,508 
4,871 
2,637 

75.0 
74.6 
75.9 

34 
35 
36 

8,504 

9,052 

9,046 

9,224 

9,389 

9,239 

9,295 

9,511 

89.4 

37 

7,904 
600 

8,400 
652 

8,343 
703 

8.521 
703 

8,719 
670 

8,564 
675 

8,615 
680 

8,813 

698 

89.2 
85.3 

38 
39 

32,850 

32,834 

33, 871 

35, 297 

35,979 

36,819 

37,679 

37,840 

82.9 

40 

25,354 
7,496 

25,480 

7,354 

26,204 
7,667 

27,391 
7,906 

27,935 
8,044 

28,796 
8,023 

29,472 
8,207 

29,731 

8,109 

80.6 
89.6 

41 

42 

10,861 
5,319 
5,542 

10,711 

5,257 
5,454 

11,081 
5,479 
5,602 

11,240 

5,409 
5,771 

11,593 
5,622 
5,971 

12, 124 
5,907 
6,217 

12,309 
6,009 
6,300 

12,528 
6,130 
6,338 

84.8 
85.6 
83.5 

43 

44 
45 

1,425 

1,310 

115 

1,445 

1,330 

115 

1,461 

1,346 

115 

1,498 

1,376 

122 

1,550 

1,426 

124 

1,618 

1,502 

116 

1,633 

1,509 

124 

1,638 
1,517 

121 

76.0 
75.3 
82.3 

46 
47 
48 

33,446 

32,022 

31,315 

34,041 

39, 505 

41, 728 

43, 162 

44,267 

70.7 

49 

31,485 
1,961 

30,082 
1,940 

29,289 
2,026 

32, 343 

1,698 

37,311 
2,194 

39, 381 
2,347 

40, 775 
2,387 

41,840 
2,427 

70.0 
70.0 

50 
51 

6,656 

4,673 

983 

5,693 

4,739 

954 

5,869 
4,832 
1,037 

6,205 
5,1S4 
1,021 

6,375 
5,311 
1,064 

6, 642 
5,5;}0 
1,112 

6,532 
5,371 
1,161 

6,782 
5,659 
1,123 

83.4 
82.6 

82.2 

52 
53 

2,788 

2,716 

72 

3,050 

2,977 
73 

3,411 

3,328 

S3 

3,622 
3,540 

82 

3,7.58 

3,665 

93 

3,592 
3,504 

88 

3,738 

3,646 

92 

4,046 

3,955 

91 

67.4 
66.6 
58.5 

55 
50 
57 

400 
350 
60 

398 

345 

63 

415 
353 
62 

416 
358 

58 

422 

361 

61 

433 

363 

70 

459 

3S3 

76 

476 

396 

80 

82.4 
81.6 
62.5 

58 
59 
60 

960 


ABSTEACr  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  lO.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  T'EMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Stereotyping  and  electrotyping 

Male 

Female. 

Stoves  and  hot-air  furnaces 

Male 

Female 

Stoves,  gas  and  oil 

Male 

Female 

Structural  ironwork,  not  made  in  steel 
works  or  roUing  mills. 

Male 

Female 

Sugar,  beet 

Male 

Female 

Sugar,  cane 

Male 

Female 

Sugar  refining,  not  including  beet  sugar. . . 

Male ". 

Female ,  ^ 

Sulphuric,  nitric,  and  mixed  acids 

Male 

Female 

Surgical  appliances 

Male 

Female 

Suspenders,  garters,  and  elastic  wovcngoods 

Male 

Female 

Textile  machinery  and  parts 

Male 

Female 

Theatrical  scenery 

Male 

Female 

Tin  and  other  foils,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Male : 

Female 

Tin  plate  and  terneplate 

Male 

Female 

Tinware,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Male 

Female 

Tobacco,  chewing  and  smoking,  and  snuff. 

Male 

Female 

Tobacco,  cigars  and  cigarettes 

Male 

Female 

Tools,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Male 

Female 

Toys  and  games 

Male 

Female 

Trunks  and  valises 

Male 

Female 

Turpentine  and  rosin 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

vear. 


3,664 

3,o78 

86 

32, 868 

32,511 

357 

10,565 

9,733 

832 

43,962 

43, 707 
255 

11,781 
11,339 

442 

6,101 

5,496 
605 

IS,  202 

16,904 

1,298 

4,961 

4,935 

26 

6,390 
3,186 
3,204 

10,857 
3,650 
7,207 

31, 823 

29, 827 

1,996 

149 

146 

3 

1,908 

1,305 

603 

3,122 

2,713 

409 

34,386 
23,811 
10, 575 

18,324 
9,096 
9,228 

138,773 
55, 535 
83, 238 

35,585 

32, 672 

2,913 

14,201 
8,576 
5,625 

11,470 
9,677 
1,793 

28,067 

27,961 

106 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED   ON   loTH  DAY  OF  THE 
MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


Janu- 
ary. 


3,365 

3,'^S8 

77 

Z7, 794 

27,604 

290 

9,319 

8,596 

723 

45, 471 

45, 19S 
273 

11,627 

11,234 

393 

8,653 

8,208 
445 

14,653 

13,576 

957 

5,529 

5,487 

42 

7,581 
3,599 
3,982 

9,918 
3,330 


30,296 

28,209 

2,087 

108 

105 

3 

1,996 

1,370 

626 

3,487 

3,041 

446 

32,644 
22, 316 
10,328 

17,907 
8,886 
9,021 

142, 147 

57, 014 
85, 133 

35,517 
32, 343 
3,174 

10,141 
6,341 
3,800 

10,101 
8,669 
1,532 

25,918 

26,806 

112 


Febru- 
ary. 


3,446 

3,367 

79 

30, 109 

29, 813 

296 

9,468 

8,740 

728 

43,646 

43,382 
264 

5,926 

5,788 
138 

4,951 

4,781 

170 

18,692 

17,449 

1,243 

5,301 

5,265 

36 

6,838 
3,264 
3,574 

9,770 
3,234 
6,536 

29, 630 

27,676 

1,954 

124 

121 

3 

2,076 

1,423 

653 

3,880 

3,370 

510 

32,644 

22, 733 

9,911 

18,043 
8, 861 
9,182 

142,495 
56, 835 
85,660 

34,556 

31,573 

2,983 

11,080 
6,945 
4,135 

10,471 
8,879 
1,592 

26,756 

26,609 

147 


March. 


3,504 
3,420 

84 

30, 513 

30, 203 

310 

9,480 

8,758 
722 

42,231 

41,972 

259 

4,661 

4,596 

65 

2,160 

1,959 

201 

19,311 
17,908 
1,343 

4,690 

4,670 

20 

6,305 
3,066 
3,239 

9,854 
3,353 
6,601 

29, 138 

27, 173 

1,965 

136 

133 

3 

2,139 
1,475 

664 

3,641 
3,166 

475 

32,201 
22, 241 
9,960 

17,252 
8,418 
8,834 

142,333 
56, 944 
85,389 

34,512 
31,507 
3,005 

12,028 
7, 413 
4,615 

10,711 
9,063 
1,648 

27,548 

27,391 

157 


PERSONS   EXGAGED   IN"   INDUSTEIES. 


961 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919 — Continued, 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBEE  EMPLOYED  ON  loTH  D.VY  OF  THE  MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAT— 

continued. 

Per  cent 
mini- 
mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

3,650 
3,5G1 

89 

3,700 

3,598 

102 

3,778 

3,695 

83 

3,753 

3,607 

86 

3,833 
3,7,52 

81 

3,804 

3,718 

86 

3,819 
3,731 

88 

3,911 
3,822 

89 

86.0 
86.0 
75.5 

1 
2 
3 

31,894 

31,509 

385 

32,761 

32,388 

373 

32,006 

31,622 

384 

34, 132 

33,731 

401 

35,095 

34,728 

367 

36, 107 

35,732 

375 

36,763 
36,395 

368 

36,525 

36, 164 

36]. 

75.6 
75.6 
72.3 

4 
5 
6 

9,785 

9,055 

730 

9,926 
9,144 

782 

10,748 

9,897 

851 

10,851 

9,950 

901 

10, 861 

9,951 

910 

11,795 

10,868 

927 

12,503 

11,  .523 

980 

12,650 

11,670 

980 

73.7 
73.7 
73.7 

7 
8 
9 

40,614 

40,947 

42,694 

44,156 

44,909 

47,011 

47,680 

47,047 

85.2 

10 

40,341 
273 

40,673 
274 

42,457 

237 

43,916 
240 

44,672 

237 

46,768 
243 

47,439 
241 

46,795 
252 

85.0 
86.5 

11 
12 

6,386 

6,203 

123 

7,248 

7,150 

98 

7,994 

7,836 

158 

9,064 

8,889 
175 

10,607 
10,409 

198 

23,281 

22,028 

1,253 

27,064 

25,515 

1,549 

21,941 

20, 885 

1,056 

17.2 
18.0 
4.2 

13 
14 
15 

1,646 

1,459 

187 

1,727 

1,548 

179 

1,845 

1,717 
128 

1,793 

1,699 

94 

1,854 

1,690 

164 

8,104 

7,370 

734 

19,395 
16,934 
2,461 

19,570 
17,227 

2,343 

7.7 
7.9 
3.8 

16 
17 
18 

19,539 

18, 055 

1,484 

19,600 

18,080 
1,520 

20,501 

18,875 

1,626 

19,058 

17,576 

1,482 

19,366 

17,913 

1,453 

17,624 

16, 337 

1,287 

16, 204 

15, 272 

932 

15,092 
14,220 

872 

70.9 
71.9 
53.6 

19 
20 
21 

4,446 

4,384 

62 

4,415 

4,400 

15 

4,331 

4,314 

17 

4,893 

4,878 
16 

4,932 

4,916 

16 

5,425 

5,404 

21 

5,368 

5,343 

25 

5,764 
5,737 

27 

75.1 
75.2 
24.2 

22 
23 
24 

S,904 
3,018 
2,976 

6,124 
3,110 
3,014 

6,013 
3,009 

2,944 

6,222 
3,204 
3,018 

6,327 
3,205 
3,122 

6,317 
3,196 
3, 121 

6,404 
3,213 
3,191 

6,434 
3,227 
3,207 

79.1 
83.9 
73.9 

25 
26 
27 

10,275 
3,521 
6,754 

10,472 
3,541 
6,931 

11,326 
3,  SS3 
7,443 

11,431 
3,S85 
7,546 

11,530 
3, 905 
7,625 

11,885 
3,923 
7,962 

12,010 
3,914 
8,036 

11,898 
3,946 
7,952 

81.3 
82.0 
80.3 

28 
29 
30 

29,503 

27,552 

1,951 

30,706 

28,759 

1,947 

32,456 

30,405 

1,961 

32,904 

30,933 

1,971 

33,981 

32, 020 

1,961 

34,301 

32,338 

2,023 

34,577 

32,473 

2,104 

35, 426 
33,329 

2,097 

81.6 
80.9 
91.8 

31 
32 
33 

146 

143 

3 

161 

158 

3 

147 

144 

3 

173 

170 

3 

155 

152 

3 

162 

159 

3 

172 

169 

3 

157 

154 

3 

62.4 
61.8 
100.0 

34 
35 
36 

2,097 

1,435 

662 

1,652 

;,  123 

529 

1,646 
1,149 

497 

1,653 

1,152 

501 

1,666 

1,164 

502 

1,909 

1,279 

630 

1,940 

1,287 

653 

2,016 

1,349 

667 

77.0 
76.1 
74.5 

37 

38 

3a 

2,606 

2,285 

321 

S,S67 

2,105 

262 

3,442 

3,001 

441 

3,607 
3,119 

4,S8 

3,008 

2,588 
420 

2,471 

2,114 

357 

2,859 

2,479 

380 

3,286 

2,843 

443 

61.0 

1        62.5 
51.4 

4C 

41 
42 

32,878 
22,707 
10, 171 

34,513 
23,855 
10,658 

37,312 
25,573 
11,739 

38,385 
26,465 
11,920 

36,825 
25, 575 
11,250 

35,234 
24,223 
11,011 

34, 104 
23, 74S 
10,356 

34,037 
24, 158 
9,879 

83.0 
83.7 
81.5 

43 
44 

45 

17,536 
8,677 
8,859 

17,519 

8,709 
8,810 

18,219 
8,996 
9,223 

18,810 
9,370 
9,440 

19,392 
9,646 
9,746 

19,596 

9, 728 
9,868 

19,446 
9,730 
9,716 

18,684 
9,498 
9,186 

88.0 

86.5 

j        89.3 

46 

47 
4S 

137,068 
54,855 
82,213 

133,786 
54, 846 
78, 940 

124,519 
50, 180 
74,339 

117,533 

40,478 
71,055 

130,455 
52,753 
77,702 

143,071 
57, 497 
85,574 

155,729 
61,547 
94, 182 

158,112 
62,548 
95,564 

i        74.3 
,        74.3 
;        74.4 

49 
5C 
51 

33,739 
30,926 
2,813 

33,595 

30, 810 

2,785 

34,280 

31,570 

2,710 

35,361 

32,601 

2,760 

36,427 

33, 587 

2,840 

37,415 

34,513 

2,902 

38,575 

35,52;i 

3,052 

39,339 
36,286 

3,053 

85.4 
84.9 
85.4 

62 
53 
54 

13,564 
8,246 
5,318 

14,348 
8,669 
5,679 

15,574 
9,411 
0,163 

15,942 
9,610 
6,332 

16,283 
9,758 
6,525 

16,471 
9,805 
6,660 

16,701 

9,78:i 
6,918 

15, 574 
9, 150 
6,424 

60.7 
\        64.7 
,        54.9 

55 
5f 
57 

11,065 
9,385 
1,680 

11,358 
9,607 
1,751 

11,678 
9,864 
1,814 

11,942 

10,078 

1,864 

12, 178 

10,2.36 

1,922 

12,467 

10,453 
2,014 

12,  463 
10,  455 

2,008 

12,421 
10,394 
2,027 

81.0 
82.0 
75.6 

5S 
58 
OC 

28,723 

28,652 

71 

28,802 
28, 729 

73 

28,664 

28,569 

95 

28,692 

28,602 

90 

28,319 

28,227 

92 

28,617 

28, 515 

102 

28,296 

28,  IJ^ 

112 

27,932 

27,842 

90 

i        90.0 
1         89.8 
1        45.2 

61 
02 

63 

75108°— 23- 


-61 


962 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  lO.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Typcfounding. 

Male , 

Female 


Typewriters  and  supplies. . 

Male 

Female 


Umbrellas  and  canes. 

Male 

Female 


Upholstering    materials, 
specified. 

Male , 

Female , 


not    elsewhere 


Varnishes 

Male 

Female 

Vault  lights  and  ventilators. 

Male 

Female 

Vinegar  and  cider 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 


Wall  paper,  not  made  in  paper  miUs . 

Male 

Female 


Wall  plasterand  composition  llooring 

Male 

Female 

Washingmachines  and  clothes  wringers... 

Male 

Female 

Waste 

Male 

Female 

Watch  and  clock  materials,  except  watch- 
cases. 

Male 

Female 

Watchcases 

Male 

Female , 

Watches 

Male 

Female 

Wheelbarrows , 

Male 

Female 

Whips , 

Male 

Female 

Windmills 

Male 

Female 

Window  and  door  screens  and  weather 
strips. 

Male 

Female 

Window  shades  and  fixtures 

Male 

Female 

Wire 

Male 

Female 


810 
653 
157 

15,669 
11,897 
3,772 

3,368 
1,624 
1,744 

4,810 

3,984 
826 

4,022 

3, 641 

381 

316 
316 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED   ON   15TH  DAY  OF  THE 
MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


Janu- 
ary. 


1,981 

1,780 

201 

4,262 

3,529 

733 

5,123 

5,054 

69 

5,956 

5,726 

230 

2,686 

1,758 

928 

582 

178 
404 

3,900 
2,788 
1,112 

15, 888 
7,984 
7,904 

291 

288 

3 

717 
502 
215 

1,932 

1,922 

10 

2,179 

1,909 
270 

4,411 
3,207 
1,204 

19, 741 
18,731 
1,010 


774 
634 
UO 

14,560 

10,714 

3,846 

3,016 
1,416 
1,600 

4,268 

3, 59S 
670 

3,617 

3,276 

342 

274 

274 


Febru- 
ary. 


1,431 

1, 203 

168 

4,606 

3,712 

894 

3,683 
3,636 
47 
4,731 
4,506 
225 

2,565 

1,601 

904 

513 

170 
343 

3,625 
2,507 
1,118 

16,239 
7  408 
7,771 

256 

250 

6 

713 
490 
223 

2,001 

1,990 

11 


1,735 
296 

3,817 
2,712 
1,105 

21,043 
19, 804 
1,179 


796 
646 
150 

14,787 
10,966 
3,821 

3,116 
1,496 
1,620 


3,597 
714 

3,637 
3,302 


March. 


1,375 

1,223 

152 

4,597 
3,750 

847 

3,842 
3, 784 

58 

4,947 

4,724 

223 

2,430 

1,026 

804 

607 
106 


3,759 
2, 627 
1,132 

15,326 
7,574 
7,752 

246 

242 
4 

719 
501) 
219 

2,017 

2, 007 

10 

1,967 

1,722 
245 

3,789 
2, 733 
1,056 

20, 868 
19,  592 
1,276 


832 
665 
167 

15,111 
11,320 
3,791 

3,183 
1,561 
1,622 

4,399 

3,645 
754 

3,684 

3, 344 

340 

273 
273 


1,400 

1, 230 

170 

4,410 

3,006 

744 

4, 157 

4,095 

62 

5,196 

4,979 
217 

2,476 

1,587 
>  889 

514 

171 
343 

3,767 
2, 040 
1,127 

15,490 
7,027 
7,863 


239 
3 

698 
480 
218 

1,979 

1,909 

10 

1,966 

1,717 
238 

3,802 
2,760 
1,042 

19, 993 
18,905 
1,088 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  INDUSTRIES. 


963 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER   EMPLOYED   ON    loTH   DAT   OF  THE   MONTH  OR 

continued. 

NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE   DAY— 

Percent 

mini- 
mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

May. 

Jime. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

900 
734 
166 

884 
726 
158 

917 
755 
162 

620 
471 
149 

791 
637 
154 

763 
609 
154 

770 
608 
162 

805 
636 
169 

67.6 
62.4 

82.8 

1 
2 
3 

15,436 
11,701 
3,735 

15,464 
11,815 
3,649 

15,534 

11,941 

3,593 

14,544 
11,111 

3,433 

14,990 
11,475 
3,515 

16,790 
12,872 
3,918 

17,413 
13,359 
4,054 

18,079 
13, 910 
4,169 

80.4 
77.0 
82.3 

4 
5 
6 

3,253 
1,556 
1,697 

3,279 
1,607 
1,672 

3,268 
1,527 
1,741 

3,443 
1,682 
1,761 

3,477 
1,703 
1,774 

3,624 
1,739 
1,885 

3,748 
1,833 
1,915 

3,788 

1, 828 
1,960 

79.6 
77.3 
81.6 

7 
8 
9 

4,666 

4,789 

4,879 

5,041 

5,132 

5,168 

5,203 

5,330 

80.1 

10 

3,798 
868 

3,911 

878 

3,979 
900 

4,143 
898 

4,235 
897 

4,305 
863 

4,402 
801 

4,463 

867 

80.6 
74.4 

11 

12 

3,834 

3,469 

365 

3,960 

3,581 

379 

4,081 

3,692 

389 

4,259 

3,860 

399 

4,340 

3,912 

428 

4,339 
3,917 

422 

4,324 

3,915 

409 

4,390 

3,983 

407 

82.4 

82.2 
78. 3 

13 

14 
15 

280 
280 

........... 

300 
300 

329 
329 

350 
350 

350 
350 

369 
369 

362 
362 

361 
361 

72.9 
72.9 

16 
17 
18 

1,S61 

147 

1,485 

1,324 

101 

1,601 

1,442 

159 

1,955 

1,750 

205 

2,618 

2,352 

2G6 

3,468 

3,168 

300 

3,465 

3, 165 

300 

2,226 

2, 014 

212 

39.2 
38.3 
49.0 

19 
20 
21 

4,084 

3,455 

629 

3,965 
3,412 

6SS 

3,834 

3,270 

564 

3,667 

2,996 

571 

4,129 
3,401 

728 

4,371 

3,561 

810 

4,572 
3,714 

858 

4,795 

3,871 

924 

74.4 

77.4 
59.8 

22 
23 
24 

4,859 

4,791 

68 

5,059 

4,986 

73 

5,524 

5,456 

68 

5,721 
5,644 

77 

5,907 

5,828 

79 

6,090 

6,009 

81 

6,103 

6,020 

83 

5,964 
5,890 

74 

60.3 
60.4 
56.6 

25 
26 
27 

5,333 

5,110 

223 

5,798 

5,568 

230 

6,201 

5,957 

244 

6,423 

6,178 

245 

6,700 

6,452 

248 

6,962 

6,730 

232 

6,984 

0,748 

236 

7,085 
6,876 

209 

66.8 
65.5 
84.3 

28 
29 
30 

2,546 

1,042 

904 

2,673 

1,740 

933 

2,822 

1,842 

980 

2,923 

1,909 
1,014 

2,780 

1,821 

959 

2,821 
1,814 
1,007 

2,833 

1,876 

957 

2,843 

1,932 

911 

83.1 
82.1 
79.3 

31 
32 
33 

592 

651 

665 

639 

578 

599 

603 

583 

76.2 

34 

172 
420 

175 
476 

180 
485 

179 
460 

179 
399 

184 
415 

192 
411 

194 

389 

85.6 
70.3 

35 
36 

3,841 
2,734 
1,107 

3,970 
2,823 
1,147 

4,079 
2,929 
1,150 

4,068 
2,933 
1,135 

3,840 

2,758 
1,082 

3,737 
2,725 
1,012 

4,034 
2,914 
1,090 

4,283 
3,148  1 
1,135 

84.6 
79.6 
88.0 

37 

38 
39 

15,427 
7,674 
7,753 

15,582 
7,871 
7,711 

15,435 
7,834 
7,601 

16, 103 

8,209 
7,894 

16,439 
8,302 
8,077 

16, 515 
8,397 
8,118 

18,713 
8,500 
8,213 

16,698 
8,507 
8,191 

91.2 
87.8 
92.5 

40 
41 
42 

278 

277 

1 

695 

484 
211 

277 
277 

293 

292 

1 

737 
516 

221 

308 
308 

325 

323 

2 

726 
510 
216 

348 

342 

6 

719 
507 
212 

338 

334 

4 

735 
514 
221 

336 

330 

6 

743 
526 

217 

69.5 
69.9 

43 
44 
45 

701 
489 
212 

730 
525 

206 

92.6 
91.3 
91.9 

46 

47 
48 

1,869 

1,859 

10 

1,688 

1,518 

10 

1,596 

1,586 

10 

1,990 

1,980 

10 

2,013 

2,003 

10 

2,045 

2,035 

10 

2,063 

2,055 

8 

2,077 

2,067 

10 

76.5 
76.3 
72.7 

49 
50 
51 

2,226 

2,267 

2,182 

2,052 

2,164 

2,316 

2,366 

2,475 

79.0 

52 

1,999 

227 

2,042 
225 

1,965 

217 

1,819 
233 

1,896 
268 

1,974 
•  342 

2,011 
355 

2,125 

350 

80.8 
61.1 

53 
54 

4,135 
3,015 
1,120 

4,394 
3,174 
1,220 

4,488 
3,257 
1,231 

4,684 
3,434 
1,250 

4,732 
3, 487 
1,245 

4,959 
3,605 
1,354 

5,097 
3, 715 
1,3S2 

5,137 
3,739 
1,398 

73.8 
72.5 
74.5 

55 
56 
57 

18,988 

IS,  135 

«33 

18,656 

17,845 
811 

19,838 

18,935 

903 

21, 016 
19,997 
1,019 

21,282 
20, 281 

1,001 

17,SS5 

16,366 

979 

18, 796 
17,759 
1,037 

20,039 

18,951 

1,088 

81.5 
80.6 
63.6 

58 
59 
60 

964 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  10.— WAGE  EARNERS,  MALES  AND  FEMALES, 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated 


Wirework,  including  wire  rope  and  cable, 
not  elsewhere  specified. 

Male 

Female 

Wood  distillation 

Male 

Female 

Wood  preserving 

Male 

Female 

Wood,  turned  and  carved 

Male 

Female 

Wooden  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. . . 

Male 

Female 

Wool  pulling 

Male 

Female 

Wool  scouring 

Male 

Female 

Wool  shoddy 

Male 

Female 

Woolen  goods 

Male 

Female 

Worsted  goods 

Male 

Female 

AU  other  industries 

Male 

Female 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber em- 
ployed 
during 

year. 


15,224 

12, 588 
2,636 

4,946 

4,918 

28 

3,978 

3,955 

23 

10,649 

9,809 

840 

6,443 
5,372 
1,071 

705 

701 

4 

2,177 

2,033 

144 

2,566 
2,122 

444 

02, 957 
41, 993 
20, 964 

103,830 
51,082 
52, 748 

99 

87 
12 


NUMBER   EMPLOYED  ON  15TH  DAY  OF  THE 
MONTH  OR  NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


Janu- 
ary. 


14,996 

12,428 
2,568 

5,83S 

5,809 

29 

3, 465 

3,435 

30 

10, 1G8 

9,399 

769 

6,273 
6,211 
1,062 

673 
670 


1,896 

1,782 
114 

2,516 

2,054 

462 

52,063 
34, 043 
18, 020 

88, 631 
44,057 
44,574 

77 
66 
11 


Febru- 
ary. 


12, 349 
2,615 

5,718 
5,691 

27 

3,472 

3,449 

23 

10, 234 

9,421 

813 

6, 563 
5,354 
1,209 

679 
676 

3 

1,728 

1,649 

79 

2,406 

1,956 

450 

47, 872 
3!, 407 
16, 375 

67, 489 
32, 098 
35, 391 

83 

71 
12 


March. 


15,048 

12, 479 
2,569 

5,345 

5,316 

29 

3,439 

3,406 

33 

10, 454 

9,648 

806 

6,537 
5,336 
1,201 

621 

618 
3 

1,668 

1,689 

69 

2,444 

2,004 

440 

50, 508 
33,581 
16, 927 

73, 916 
35, 758 
38, 158 

89 
77 
12 


April. 


14,826 

12,316 
2,610 

4,650 

4,621 

29 

3,830 

3,814 

16 

10, 478 

9,671 

807 

6,476 
5, 391 
1, 085 

621 

61 S 


1,757 

1,663 

94 

2,585 

2,126 

459 

58, 242 
39, 076 
19, 166 

91, 796 
44,747 
47, 049 

87 
73 
14 


PERSONS   ENGAGED   IN   INDUSTRIES. 


965 


EMPLOYED  EACH  MONTH,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued, 
by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER   EMPLOYED   ON    15TH  DAY   OF  THE   MONTH  OR 

continued. 

NEAREST   REPRESENTATrVE    DAY — 

Per  cent 
mini- 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

• 
Decem- 
ber. 

is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

14,903 

15, 108 

15,468 

15,045 

15,435 

15, 331 

15,623 

15,941 

93  0 

1 

12,318 
2,585 

12,522 

2,586 

12,792 
2,676 

12,401 
2,644 

12,757 
2,678 

12,611 
2,720 

12,916 
2,707 

13, 167 
2,774 

93.5 
90.5 

2 
3 

4,503 
4,476 

S7 

4,^6 

4,217 

29 

4,541 
4,514 

27 

4,538 

4,510 

28 

4,658 
4,630 

28 

4,934 
4,907 

27 

5,042 

5,014 

28 

5,339 

5,3U 

28 

72.7 
72.6 
93.1 

4 
5 
6 

4,139 
4,122 

17 

4,086 

4,069 

17 

4,213 

4,193 

20 

4,164 

4,144 

20 

4,160 

4,142 

18 

4,282 

4,256 

26 

4,210 

4,182 

28 

4,276 

4,248 

28 

80.3 
80.0 
48.5 

7 
8 
9 

10,455 

9,645 

810 

10,591 

9,678 

913 

10,556 

9,736 

820 

10,806 

9,983 

823 

10,786 

9,957 

829 

10,886 
10,004 

882 

11,114 
10,217 

897 

11,260 
10,349 

911 

90.3 

90.8 
84.2 

10 
11 
12 

6,433 
5,335 
1,098 

6,374 
5,346 
1,028 

6,266 

5,351 

915 

6,319 

5,370 

949 

6,299 
5,284 
1,015 

6,297 
5,280 
1,017 

6,530 
5,429 
1,101 

6,949 
6,777 
1,172 

90.2 
90.2 
75.7 

13 
14 
15 

621 

618 
S 

613 

608 

5 

693 

688 

5 

727 

722 

5 

754 

749 

5 

811 

806 

5 

816 

812 

4 

831 
827 

4 

73.8 
73.5 
60.0 

16 

17 
18 

2,132 

1,957 

175 

2,363 

2,148 

215 

2,512 

2,288 
224 

2,553 

2,296 

257 

2,443 

2,246 

197 

2,412 

2,281 

131 

2,307 
2,219 

88 

2,363 

2,278 

85 

64.9 
69.2 
26.8 

19 
20 
21 

2,664 

2,206 

458 

2,650 

2,200 

450 

2,580 

2,130 

450 

2,592 

2,154 

438 

2,637 

2,207 

430 

2,530 
2,109 

421 

2,520 

2,089 

431 

2,669 
2,230 

439 

90.1 
87.7 
91.1 

22 
23 
24 

63,086 
42,240 
20,846 

66, 442 
44,523 
21,919 

68, 638 
45,922 
22, 716 

69, 131 
40,236 
22, 895 

69, 571 
46, 584 
22,987 

69, 428 
46,419 
23,009 

70,129 
46,732 
23,397 

70,374 
47,063 
23,311 

68.0 
66.9 
70.0 

25 
26 
27 

101,375 
49, 501 
51,  S74 

111,621 
55,457 
56, 164 

116, 593 
57,968 
58,625 

117,664 
58,664 
59,000 

119,097 
58,616 
60, 481 

116,646 
57,306 
59,340 

118,637 
58,319 
60, 318 

122,495 
60, 493 
62, 002 

55.1 
53.1 
57.1 

28 
29 
30 

113 
99 
14 

101 
89 
12 

85 

78 

7 

94 

82 
12 

105 
93 
12 

121 

110 

11 

131 
119 

12 

102 
87 
15 

58.8 
55.5 
46.7 

31 
32 
33 

966 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  11.— WAGE  EARNERS,  BY  MONTHS,  GEOGRAPHIC 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated  by 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States: 

1919 

1914 

1909 

Geographic  DivasioNs: 
New  England — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

Middle  Atlantic — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

East  North  Central — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

West  North  Central— 

1919 

1914 

1909 

South  Atlantic — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

East  South  Central — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

West  South  Central— 

1919.... 

1914 

1909 

Mountain — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

Pacific — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Comiecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


Average 

number 

employed 

during  the 

year. 


9,096,372 
7,036,247 
6,615,046 


,351,389 
,140,233 
,101,290 

,872,653 
,355,940 
,207,747 

,396,618 

,680,281 
,513,764 

499,635 
381,595 
374,337 

817,212 
GS5, 252 
663,015 

329,226 
264,378 
261,772 

285,244 
211,940 
204,520 

109,216 
81,113 
75,435 

435,179 
235,515 
213, 106 


88,651 
83,074 
33,491 
713, 836 
139,665 
292,672 

,228,130 
508,686 
,135,837 

730, 733 
277,580 
653,114 
471,242 
263,949 

115,623 
80,551 
195,037 
4,472 
6,382 
36,521 
61,049 


NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  EMPLOYED  ON 
THE  15th  DAY  OF  EACH  MONTH  OR  NEAREST 
REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


January. 


8,874,477 
7,075,592 
6,210,063 


1,317,401 
1,169,928 
1,06 It,  256 

2,845,811 
2,376,668 
2,078,441 

2,311,438 
1,696,039 
1,411,963 

48:3,424 
381,680 
345, 774 

807,474 
688,801 
623,061 

316,135 
265,657 
250, 192 

271,116 
213,921 
192,802 

106,004 
78, 308 
70,754 

415,674 
204,590 
172,820 


84, 884 

80, 610 

31,239 

695, 713 

131,724 

293,231 

1,179,216 

504,994 

1,161,601 

714, 195 
206,959 
650,664 
421,493 
258,127 

114,763 
75, 556 
18-1,513 
3,996 
5,864 
36,545 
62, 187 


February. 


8,679,913 
7,141,504 
6,297,627 


1,173 
1,071 

2,795 
2,405 
2, 109; 

2,289 
1,722 
1,438 

475 
382 
352 

794 
694 
637 

311 

267 
252 

267 
210 
189 


564 
211 
179 


79 
79: 

31 
677 
126 
285 

1,182 

484: 
1,12s; 

698 
264 
643 
425 
257 

113 

75 
182 
4 
6 
35 
58 


March. 


8,677,006 
7,242,662 
6,423,517 


1,280,475 
1,180,259 

1,085,698 

2,771,726 
2,438,053 
2,145,651 

2,275,568 
1,747,289 
1,468,151 

473, 710 
384,991 
360, 134 

793,237 
707,979 
650,087 

313,855 
272,840 

255,688 

264, 707 
210,944 
195,401 

99,618 
75,620 
68,698 

404,110 

224,687 
194,009 


78,696 
79, 162 
31,419 
680,825 
128,044 
282,329 

1,187,865 

482,240 

1,101,621 

694, 564 
261,725 
636,041 
428, 121 
255,117 

113,326 
75,692 

182,239 

3,989 

5,997 

34,430 

58,037 


PERSONS  ENGAGED   IN   INDUSTRIES. 


967 


DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 

bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  EMPLOYED  ON  THE   15TH  DAY  OF  EACH 

MONTH  OR 

NEAREST 

Per 

REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 

cent 

mini- 

mum 
is  of 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

October. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

maxi- 
mum. 

8,718,876 

8,865,621 

9,120,448 

9,348,600 

9,507,208 

9,478,439 

9,5.56,1.37 

9,663,170 

89.7 

1 

7,148,560 

7,100,278 

7,018,777 

7,020,593 

7,086,725 

7,006,211 

6,730,608 

6,640,194 

91.7 

2 

6,457,279 

6,517,409 

6,488,676 

6,656,933 

6,898,765 

6,997,090 

7,066,853 

6,990,652 

88.6 

3 

1,306,223 

1,332,449 

1,348,448 

1,367,755 

1,-399,266 

1,414,605 

1,433,947 

1,454,828 

88.0 

4 

1,163,457 

1,146,790 

1,119,838 

1,107,731 

1,121, .361 

1,122,046 

1,100,694 

1,096,819 

92.9 

5 

1,087,333 

1,088,312 

1,077,016 

1,093,558 

1,126,756 

1,141,593 

1,147,951 

1,149,871 

92.6 

6 

S,766,820 

2,800,061 

2,877,600 

2,933,505 

2,950,608 

2,930,465 

2,984,517 

3,046,393 

90.8 

7 

2,392,603 

2,. 368, 927 

2,325,574 

2,319,460 

2,3.57,792 

2,347,907 

2,270,109 

2,244,536 

92.1 

8 

2,156,236 

2,169,998 

2,155,844 

2,195,710 

2,287,845 

2,338,583 

2,360,336 

2,349,165 

88.4 

9 

2,266,743 

2,329,578 

2,405,965 

2,477,623 

2,524,065 

2,500,018 

2,547,170 

2,579,231 

87.4 

10 

1,709,904 

1,699,784 

1,677,985 

1,678,439 

1,685,138 

1,660,307 

1,583,747 

1,568,887 

89.8 

11 

1,477,079 

1,497,289 

1,481,802 

1,518,983 

1,571,342 

1,600,433 

1,610,588 

1,622,565 

87.0 

12 

478,364 

489,706 

498,695 

514,287 

522,494 

527,039 

529,897 

531,265 

88.7 

13 

383,545 

386,597 

387,379 

390,514 

387,276 

382,463 

366, 188 

362,097 

92.7 

14 

306,543 

373,610 

3V3, 496 

386,710 

398,065 

394,772 

392,382 

386,209 

81).  9 

IS 

772,392 

778,369 

7&6,265 

822,535 

868,064 

875,048 

850,812 

862,987 

88.3 

16 

094,804 

686,455 

675,4.^9 

691,353 

711,615 

686, 137 

644,970 

636,9:.6 

89.5 

17 

641,772 

648,032 

644,252 

682,609 

711,296 

699, 110 

686,416 

685,630 

87.6 

IS 

310,020 

307,391 

321,186 

334,381 

348,081 

357,071 

358, 103 

360,017 

85.4 

IS 

260,539 

265,712 

267,030 

268,677 

268,386 

261,419 

251,3.33 

245, 648 

90.0 

2C 

247,286 

246,649 

250, 438 

263,343 

276,189 

282,070 

283,605 

281,068 

87.0 

21 

269,663 

267,387 

280,571 

293,746 

299,530 

308, 786 

317,746 

318,871 

82.5 

22 

207, 999 

209, 147 

215,558 

214,843 

213,191 

214,659 

213,013 

208,  .529 

96.  5 

23 

190,063 

195,392 

200,416 
112,927 

203, 733 
113,833 

210,876 
111,289 

223, 165 
117,870 

229,379 
118,532 

229,260 
114,600 

82.6 
84.0 

24 

104,180 

108,204 

2S 

82,396 

85,382 

88,809 

^,242 

82,922 

85,504 

79,  .8:55 

77, 143 

82.9 

26 

72,109 

75,311 

77,607 

77,826 

79,521 

83,149 

82,673 

80,542 

80.2 

27 

444,471 

452.476 

478,812 

490,935 

483,811 

447,537 

415,433 

394,978 

74.2 

2S 

247,313 

251,484 

261, 145 

265,334 

259,044 

244,899 

217,719 

199, 539 

7.5.2 

2S 

218,858 

'    222,876 

225, 805 

234,461 

236,875 

234,215 

223,523 

206,342 

73.0 

3C 

85,289 

87,769 

89,503 

94,092 

98,407 

97,474 

95, 134 

94,374 

80.0 

31 

79,972 

82,221 

82,600 

83,325 

85,663 

87,070 

88, 593 

89,224 

88.4 

32 

32,638 

33, 184 

33,385 

34,272 

34,649 

35,621 

36,003 

36,590 

85. 1 

33 

689, 490 

705, 382 

715,599 

726,537 

736,391 

741,911 

751,909 

765,746 

88.4 

34 

136,656 

138,  .544 

142,223 

143,452 

14.5,556 

147, 108 

150,175 

152,036 

83.5 

3f 

282,178 

285,349 

285,117 

286,077 

298,600 

305,421 

312, 133 

316,858 

88.2 

36 

1,186,957 

1,191,679 

1,228,077 

1,260,592 

1,272,811 

1,260,413 

1,281,760 

1,311,087 

89.9 

37 

496,342 

503,068 

510,709 

516,895 

519,235 

528,238 

530,083 

537,639 

89.7 

3S 

l,0S3,62i 

1,105,314 

1,138,814 

1,156,018 

1,158,562 

1,141,814 

1,172,674 

1,197,667 

90.5 

3S 

687,683 

710,187 

740,188 

768,579 

773,510 

740,570 

761,688 

790, 681 

87.0 

4C 

267,312 

272,593 

278,232 

285,726 

294,892 

288,486 

293,484 

294,317 

88.8 

41 

618,701 

628, 740 

638,982 

658, 478 

681,270 

681,015 

689,945- 

689,491 

89.7 

42 

442,925 

461,718 

480,152 

497,915 

507,050 

515,805 

522,876 

520,623 

80.6 

43 

£60, 122 

256,340 

268,411 

266,925 

267,343 

274,142 

279, 177 

284, 119 

88.0 

44 

109,  m 

112,458 

114,430 

116,607 

118,627 

120,020 

120,9.30 

122,250 

89.6 

45 

77,980 

79,963 

81,343 

83,928 

85,417 

84,496 

85,825 

.H5,086 

87.6 

46 

187,384 

190,266 

194, 709 

202,609 

206,394 

209,704 

207, 586 

209,359 

86.9 

47 

4,224 

4,573 

4,841 

4,847 

4,758 

4,850 

4,731 

4,666 

82.2 

4^ 

6,205 

6,418 

6,554 

6,657 

6,776 

6,722 

6,718 

6,902 

84.1 

49 

34,748 

36,477 

36,576 

37,683 

37,760 

37,836 

38,038 

38, 189 

90.2 

5C 

58,334 

59,551 

60,242 

61,956 

62,762 

63,411 

66,069 

64,813 

85.5 

51 

968 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS— MANUFACTURES. 


Table  11.— WAGE  EARNERS,  BY  MONTHS,  GEOGRAPHIC 
[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated  by 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

Nortii  Carolina 

South  CaroUna 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washmgton 

Oregon..: 

Cahfornia 


Average 

number 

employed 

during  the 

year. 


29, 
110, 

10, 
119, 

83, 
157, 

79, 
123, 

74, 

69, 
95, 
107, 

57, 

49, 
98, 
29, 
107, 

17, 

13, 

6. 

35; 

5; 

8, 
IS, 
3, 

132, 

58, 

243, 


NUMBER     OF     "WAGE     EARNERS     EMPLOYED    ON 
THE    15th  day  of  EACH  MONTH  OR  NEAREST 
REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


January. 


28,236 
140,053 

10, 459 
111,943 

80, 721 
157,470 

79, 274 
125,289 

74,029 

66,495 
90,230 
104, 837 
54, 573 

44,527 
93,443 

28,279 
104, 867 

17,539 
11,248 

5,876 
35, 173 

4,992 

8,872 
18,819 

3,485 

128,313 
55,393 
231,968 


February. 


26,898 
135,797 

10,387 
112,177 

81,101 
154,933 

78,606 
121,762 

73,007 

66,213 
88, 865 
102, 802 
53,177 

44,289 
91,919 
28,209 
103,446 

16, 800 
11,178 

6,804 
34,208 

5,164 

8,416 
17,028 

3,207 

89,914 

54,251 

220,  US 


March. 


25,399 
131,774 

10,319 
112,455 

81,170 
156,407 

78,828 
123,458 

73,427 

66,869 
89,448 
103,608 
53,870 

44,180 
89,173 
28,518 
102, 837 

16,603 
11,323 

5, 853 
33,333 

5,337 

7,911 
16,280 

2,978 

122,770 
57,708 
223,632 


April. 


25,728 
129, 128 

10,449 
113,802 

80,719 
155,349 

76,361 
121,269 

71,888 

66, 7.56 
90, 168 
10^,838 
62,653 

43,960 
89,095 
27, 897 
101,390 

16,239 
12,849 

5,939 
34,361 

5,181 

7,931 
16, 196 

2,944 

137,395 
59,180 
233,033 


PERSONS   ENGAGED  IN   INDUSTRIES. 


969 


DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 
bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  minimiim  employment  by  iialic  figiues.] 


l^TJMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  EMPLOYED  ON  THE   15TH  DAT  OF  EACH 

MONTH  OR 

NEAREST 

Per 

REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 

cent 

mini- 

mum 
is  of 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

October. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

maxi- 
mum. 

27,117 

28,806 

28,124 

32,821 

33,438 

32,185 

29,715 

29,953 

76  0 

1 

130,101 

133,609 

137,456 

144,217 

180,313 

160,567 

141,261 

139,768 

80.4 

2 

10,463 

10,559 

10,522 

10,578 

10,332 

10,375 

10,618 

10,723 

96.2 

3 

112,572 

113,536 

116,759 

125, 148 

131,680 

131,916 

125, 549 

124,687 

84.9 

4 

79,617 

79,901 

81,129 

87, 105 

89,041 

84,209 

84,. 362 

87,357 

89.4 

5 

148,683 

147,963 

150,453 

1.52,697 

l.-i9,740 

167, 146 

168,665 

172,512 

85.8 

6 

74,217 

74, 165 

76, 281 

78, 550 

82,889 

83, 136 

84,268 

86,825 

85.4 

7 

118,648 

115,9^0 

120,406 

120, 221 

125.305 

127,806 

129,266 

133,022 

87.6 

8 

73,014 

72,900 

75, 135 

71,298 

75,326 

77,708 

77,108 

78,140 

91.2 

9 

66, 268 

66,941 

67,882 

69,414 

72,032 

74,002 

74,520 

75, 688 

87.1 

10 

90,739 

90,0.56 

94,498 

97,805 

100,363 

102,593 

103,429 

103,810 

85.6 

11 

99,828 

98,474 

103,013 

107,229 

112,526 

115,740 

116,331 

117, 622 

83.7 

12 

53, 185 

52,920 

55,793 

59,933 

63, 160 

64,736 

63,823 

62,897 

81.3 

13 

45,308 

45,543 

49,206 

55,605 

58,553 

.58,093 

55,281 

54,903 

75.1 

14 

91,541  ■ 

89,800 

95,429 

97,890 

98, 808 

106,465 

117,665 

117,293 

75.8 

15 

28,236 

28,020 

28,648 

30,096 

30,810 

31,482 

31,582 

32,259 

86.5 

16 

104,578 

104,0^ 

107,288 

110,155 

111,299 

112,746 

113,218 

114,416 

8.8.6 

17 

17,062 

17.719 

17,554 

16,906 

16,973 

17,421 

18,228 

16,786 

89.1 

18 

14,020 

14,6.37 

14,5.55 

14,508 

15, 552 

16,252 

16,342 

14,480 

68.4 

19 

5,996 

6,409 

6,885 

7,216 

7,127 

7,509 

7,560 

7,434 

76.8 

20 

33,974 

35,019 

36,749 

37,553 

33,0.27 

35,877 

36,636 

37, 138 

87.9 

21 

5,629 

5,909 

6,148 

6,253 

6,170 

6,025 

6,019 

6,005 

79.8 

22 

8,217 

8,208 

8,742 

8,902 

8,8:57 

8,945 

8,772 

8, 583 

88.4 

23 

16,286 

17,400 

19, 152 

19,600 

20,412 

22,592 

21,740 

20,911 

71.7 

24 

2,996 

2,903 

3,142 

8,835 

3,191 

3,249 

3,235 

3,263 

81.3 

25 

141,028 

141,474 

141,701 

146, 135 

146, 872 

142,083 

133,821 

123,630 

61.2 

26 

61,804 

61,122 

61,965 

62,488 

60,261 

00,641 

.58,396 

49, 409 

79.2 

27 

241,639 

249,880 

275,146 

282,312 

276,678 

244, 813 

223,216 

221,849 

78.0 

28 

970 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANtTEACTURES. 


Table    12.— AVERAGE    NUMBER    OF  WAGE    EARNERS    CLASSIFIED    ACCORDING   TO 
PREVAILING  HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


Total. 


IN    ESTABLISHMENTS    WHERE    THE    PREVAILING    H0X7RS 
OF  LABOR  PEE  WEEK  WERE — 


44 

and 
under 


Be- 

tv.'een 
44 
and 

4S. 


48.1 


Be- 
tween 
48 
and 
54. 


Be- 
tween 
54 
and 

60. 


Aeroplanes,  seaplanes,  and  air 

ships,  and  parts. 
Agricultural  implements 

Aluminum  manufactures 

Ammunition 

Artificial  flowers 

Artificial  limbs 

Artificial  stone  products 

Artists'  materials 


Asbestos  jiroducts,  not  including 

steam  packing. 
Automobile  bodies  and  parts 


Automobiles 

Automobile  repairing 

Awnings,  tents,  and  sails 

Babbitt  metal  and  solder 

Bags,  other  than  paper,  not  in- 
cluding bags  made  in  textile 
mills. 

Bags,  paper,  exclusive  of  those 
made  in  paper  mills. 

Baking  powders  and  yeast 

Baskets,  and  rattan  and  willow 
ware. 

Bells 

Belting  and  hose,  rubber 

Belting  and  hose,  woven,  other 

than  rubber. 
Belting,  leather 


Billiard  tables,   bowling  alleys, 

and  accessories. 
Blacking,  stains,  and  dressings 


Bluing 

Bone,  carbon,  and  lamp  black . . 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914. 


Bookbinding    and    blank-book 

making. 
Boot  and  shoe  cut  stock 


3,543 

168 
54,. 368 
48, 459 

11,402 

4,614 

22,816 

11,493 

4,138 

4,808 
6 
488 

8,378 

10,255 

926 


3,654 

962 

1.32,. 556 

47, 78; 

210,. 559 
79,307 
55,061 
12,562 

6,028 
5,073 
2,3 
1,035 

10, 756 
9,358 

4,168 
3,505 

3,331 
2,270 
4,. 533 
4,574 

237 

445 

5,826 

5,115 

2,479 

952 

2,765 

2,951 

2,101 
1,453 
2,455 
1,766 

360 
254 
675 
339 

20, 361 

21,693 

9,715 

7,819 


421 

109 
(2) 

51 
(») 
1,02 

(.V 

2,655 

41 
(=) 

605 
(») 
92 

(«) 
43 

4,808 

3,674 

m 

3,116 
(«) 

787 
176 

420 


(2) 
187 

18S 
(') 

10 


605 

76 
(2) 

9 

{') 

3,975 
(') 

245 

m 

15 

m 

38 

(») 
1 

(=) 

61 
(') 

2,761 
{') 

2,95' 

282 
(») 

328 

(^) 

30 
C) 

219 


C) 


233 


1,194 

2 

2,372 

4,461 

1,014 

5, 785 
195 

658 
714 
231 


1, 

1,684 
196 
60 

954 

130 

41,8.5' 

1,284 

94,880 
13,033 
13,014 
1,607 

1,538 
943 

280 
39 

2,413 
101 

759 
229 

1,110 
295 
791 
475 


277 


952 

22 

27,952 

2,632 

5,813 

131 

9,023 

287 

471 

2,239 

217 

81 

536 

485 
120 
72 

476 

28 

43,340 

8,030 

82,747 
19,963 
6,027 
1,050 

1,297 

722 
828 
11 

5, 430 

1,478 

2,289 
374 

739 

717 

1,512 

214 

11 

57 

587 


59 


(2) 
2 

(2) 


IS 


(2) 


59 


2,049 

161 
(') 


65 

(») 

12 

(') 

497 
(*) 

94 
(') 
•(V)-- 


449 
(») 

i,ir>2 


1,048 

91 

350 

245 

60 

23 

552 

318 

49 
100 
52 
73 

15,033 

9,195 

5,041 

106 


436 

73 

1,580 

528 

85 
279 
922 

489 

110 
31 
38 
23 

1,789 
5,814 
1,719 
1,246 


19 

51 

6,256 

4,559 

1,0.32 
235 

1,868 
1,879 

43 

1,685 

153 

222 

2,099 

2,825 

64 

183 

249 
3 

8,433 
7,009 

9,911 
10, 782 
17,0.51 

5,830 

1,286 

2,252 

48 

110 

1,077 
3,520 

450 
2,246 

346 
163 
685 
937 

194 

33 

263 

1,091 

667 
476 
440 
495 

1,837 

990 

74 

531 

55 
80 
27 
21 

6S3 
5,053 
1,019 
2,383 


1 

77 
15,180 
25,258 

2.374 

2,374 

935 

8,613 

64 

112 

12 

47 

820 

1,0.54 

409 

187 

1,349 
171 

28,935 
25, 771 

15, 807 
28, 573 
2,938 
1,220 

691 
489 
813 
653 

1,139 

2,730 

*  51 
460 

467 

-    506 

558 

1,487 


153 

432 

2,822 

151 

236 

280 

1,558 

43 
120 

218 
87 

34 
5 

258 


351 

16 

2,348 

11,539 

876 

1,871 

203 

619 

2 
39 


2,433 

4,191 

11 


482 

608 

2,399 

6,678 

683 
6,936 
11,742 
2,477 

98 
667 


262 

1,693 

520 

3,847 


197 

216 

58 

1,529 

99 

97 

102 

456 

133 

523 

43 

1,458 

3 

4 

202 

1,202 

30 

76 

26 

122 

3 

5 

41 

4 

1 

341 

38 

23 

277 

51 

171 

93 

3 

38 

103 

I  Corresponding  figures  not  available. 


PREVAILING   HOURS   OF  LABOR. 


971 


Table  12 — AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  PRE- 
VAILING HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


Boot  and  shoe  findings 

Boots  and  shoes,  not  including 
rubber  boots  and  shoes. 


Boots  and  shoes,  rubber. 
Boxes,  cigar 


Boxes,  paper  and  other,  not  else- 
where specified. 

Boxes,  wooden  packing,  except 
cigar  boxes. 

Brass,  bronze,  and  copper  prod- 
ucts. 
Bread  and  other  bakery  products . 


Brick  and  tile,  terra-cotta,  and 

fire-clay  products. 
Brooms 

Brushes 

Butter 

Butter,  reworking 

Buttons 

Candles 

Canning  and  preser\-ing,  fish 


Canning  and  preserving,  fruits 

and  vegetables. 
Canning  and  preser\ing,  oysters. 

Card  cutting  and  designing 

Cardboard,  not  made  in  paper 
mills. 


Carpetsand  rugs,  other  than  rag. . 

Carpets,  rag : 

Carriage  and  wagon  materials 

Carriages  and  sleds,  children's. . . 


Carriages  and  wagons,  including 
repairs. 

Cars  and  general  shop  constnic- 
tion  and  repairs  by  electric-rail- 
road companies. 

Cars  and  genera  1  shop  construc- 
tion and  repairs  by  steam-rail- 
road companies. 

Cars,  electric-railroad,  not  in- 
cluding operations  of  railroad 
companies. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


Total. 


1919  8,941 
1914  6,714 
1919  '211,049 
1914    191,555 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 


32, 875 
18, 687 
5,218 
5,835 

55, 862 
45,311 
42,445 
38, 548 

75, 051 
40,306 
141,592 
124,052 

76,915 

100,182 

6,313 

5,642 

7,968 

7,213 

17,641 

14,149 

47 

304 

15,577 

14,511 

541 

387 

11,248 

9,069 

60,865 

50,325 

1,189 

2,087 

1,148 

51 
1,425 
1,159 

22,933 
31.309 
2,016 
2,130 
6,509 
11,087 
6,686 
5,900 

18, 173 
41,304 
31,272 
26,384 


484,437 
339,518 

2,920 
3,840 


IN  ESTABLISHMENTS  WHERE  THE  PREVAH-ING  HOURS 
OF  LABOR   PER  WEEK  WERE — 


44 

and 
under. 


773 

(2) 

18,511 

(=) 

724 


85 

(=) 

3,844 
1,8 

m 

2,699 
(2) 

4,121 
(2) 

1,971 

1,072 

(2) 


325 


1,901 
(2) 

4 

{') 

759 
(') 

4,146 

114 

(') 

119 

(=) 
568 


119 


IC 

m 

4 

(-) 

108 
(') 

339 

(') 
1,278 


2,893 


493 


Be- 
tween 
44 
and 

48. 


1,342 

25,580 


52 

2,01S 
(') 
505 

(=) 

3.572 

r-) 

20, 778 

m 

500 

276 
(2) 

384 

(') 
51 


152 
(') 

12 
(^) 

188 

47c 
(2) 


m 


(') 


(») 


72 


75 


m 

7 
42 

42 

(=) 
829 


45,481 


(^) 


3,209 
392 

88, 406 
4,966 

26, 881 


900 
906 

17,801 

5,451 

4,092 

858 

11,779 

1,851 

60, 062 

14,556 

15,676 

10, 883 

973 

820 

2,463 

263 

3,013 

1,334 

9 

30 

4,719 

388 

112 
..  11 

4,002 
1,826 

12, 101 

4,555 

673 

615 

471 
253 
308 


12, 782 
23 
525 
320 
395 
471 
360 


1,725 
2,738 
5,209 
1,665 


306,639 
74,431 

335 
892 


Be- 
tween 

48 
and 

54. 


2,203 

646 

47,431 

23,263 

1,532 
338 

1,419 
626 

21,658 
8,585 
8,525 
3,155 

23,344 
6,680 
12,425 

6,88' 

6,971 

4,489 

1,812 

936 

3,241 

1,188 

697 

243 


10 
3, 
2,506 

63 

6 

1,685 

82 

2,966 

1,821 

25 

233 

388 

83 

286 

593 

2,295 
2,099 

53 

245 
1,351 

514 
3,097 

619 

4,418 
4,846 
8,662 
1,638 


10,671 
50,616 


54. 


565 
2,257 
20, 898 
79,699 

5 
14,859 
1,441 
1,875 

4,547 
17,771 
5,175 
5,251 

3,071 

7,545 

25, 338 

48,579 

16,342 

18, 186 

545 

1,151 

349 
3,340 
2,673 
1,859 


17 
1,475 
5,130 

43 

1,336 
2,702 

7,074 

8,758 

146 

192 

121 

132 

91 

276 

7,494 

23,235 

424 

540 

610 

1,272 
299 

1,640 

1,961 

8,508 
7,302 
6, 160 


7,061 
100, 759 


366 

403 


Be- 
tween 
54 
and 
60. 


489 
3,252 
9,466 

77,854 

448 
3,490 
1,2.S9 
2,158 

5,452 
11,186 
12.112 
15,421 

29, 089 
17,401 
5,247 
10,334 

9,275 

13,844 

903 

1,247 

950 
2,109 
2,107 
1,131 


6 
2,442 

4,978 

277 
43 
387 
196 

6,634 
5,6 
38 
165 


49 
93 
175 

181 
5,685 
309 
644 
2,023 
5,265 
2,081 
1,934 

6,453 
15,721 
3,124 
6,640 


108, 403 
46,375 


1,701 
2,103 


360 

166 

75; 

5,773 

3,285 


32 
270 

542 
2, 139 
9,394 
13,511 

1,466 

6,669 

11,085 

37,365 

25,392 

51,046 

728 

1.466 

93 

310 

5,689 

6,106 

38 

232 

1,004 

1,508 

30 

238 

2,633 

3,93' 

24, 152 

27,190 

193 

872 


115 

62 

267 

49 

380 

2,012 

3,510 

699 

1,619 

3.226 

9,44S 
2,523 
6,040 


1,968 
16,767 


Over 
60. 


179 
144 
352 

31 

160 

2,. 536 

6,331 

788 

1,734 

4 

22 


3 

3,086 
3,476 


253 
326 


3,319 
2,324 


79 


55 


43 
2,345 
4,241 


1,321 
50,570 


'  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914. 


2  Corresponding  figures  not  available. 


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ABSTRACT  OF   THE  'CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table    12 AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS   CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  PRE- 
VAILING HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


INDUSTRY. 


Cars,  stoain-railroad,  not  inchid- 
iug  operations  of  railroad  com- 
panies. 

Cash  rnaastors  and  calculating 
niaciiinos. 

Cement 


Charcoal,  not  including  produc- 
tion in  tlie  lumber  and  wood 
distillation  industries. 

Cheese 

Chemicals 

Chewing  gum  s 

China  decorating,  not  including 
that  done  in  potteries. 

Chocolate  and  cocoa  products — 

Cleansing  and  polishing  prepara- 
tions. 


Clocks 

Cloth,  sponging  and  refinishing. 


Clothing,  horse. , 
Clothing,  men's. 


Clotliing,  men's,  buttonlioles 

Clothing,  women's 


Coal-tar  products  ■• 

ColTee  and  spice,  roasting  and 
grinding. 

Coffins,  burial  cases,  and  under- 
takers' goods. 

Coke,  not  including  gas-house 
coke. 

Collars  and  cuiTs,  men's 


Combs  and  hairpins,  not  made 
from  metal  or  rubber. 


Condensed  milk 

Confectionery  and  ice  cream  K . . 


Cooperage 

Copper,  tin,  and  sheet-iron  work. 

Cordage  and  twine 

Cordials  and  flavoring  sirups 


Cen- 


1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 

1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


Total. 


52,298 

64, 288 

lfi,544 
8,956 

2.",,  524 

27,916 

209 

228 

3,997 

2,908 

.55,. 586 

32,311 

3,190 
2-44 

295 

9,083 
4,160 
1,955 
1,239 

8,2, 
6,754 
1,206 
901 

766 

1,669 

175,270 

173,747 

484 

672 

165,649 

168,907 

15,663 
10, 540 
8, 549 

11,890 
9,468 
29,319 
21, 107 

11,103 
10, 100 
2,229 
2,773 

13,675 

6,002 

95,648 

64,034 

13,219 

17, 128 
27, 640 
28,714 

17,622 

In, 769 

1,.308 

929 


IN    ESTABLISHMENTS    WHERE    THE    PREVAILING     HOUKS 
OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK  WERE — 


Be- 

44 

tween 

and 

44 

imder. 

and 

48. 

1,875 

4.984 

m 

(2) 

636 

13 

m 

m 

13 

m 

m 

22 

16 

(2) 

(=) 

103 

25 

(2) 

m 

25g 

2,288 

<') 

(2) 

157 

922 

78 

65 

m 

m 

8 

11 

(2) 

m 

366 

93 

(2) 

m 

10 

28 

C^) 

m 

355 

461 

m 

m 

4 

36 

m 

(2) 

132,586 

6,951 

(2) 

(2) 

348 

11 

(■') 

n 

120,369 

9,321 

C') 

m 

941 

182 

1,012 

1,032 

m 

b) 

453 

■    31 

(2) 

n 

342 

17 

(2) 

m 

162 

5,790 

m 

m 

54 

(2) 

(2) 

24 

(2) 

m 

10, 382 

5,658 

W 

(') 

686 

367 

m 

(3) 

9,994 

634 

{') 

{') 

3 

(^) 

r-) 

105 

401 

m 

(2) 

48.1 


9,864 
341 

1,664 
435 

799 
24 
64 
31 

334 

208 

18,804 

947 

163 
64 
122 

3,338 

21 

336 

286 

1,084 
52 
224 
170 

56 

136 

18,878 

35, 114 


198 
18,  .587 
11,741 

5,205 
2,615 
1,297 

1,723 

5S3 

9, 250 

1,582 

43 
90 
152 
53 

497 

58 

27,052 

5,839 

2, 619 
2, 867 
6,717 
14,308 

3, 970 
573 
162 
144 


Be- 
tween 
48 
and 

.54. 


16,055 
5,294 


7,393 
457 


3 

2 

20 

131 

75 

8,123 

303 

1,741 
37 
34 

859 
514 
642 
168 

2,046 

1,733 

121 

407 

66 

262 

10,422 

87,907 


328 
15,160 
123,066 

1,589 
3,303 
2,125 


935 
112 
86 

4,106 
758 

1,786 
320 

91 
20 

15,484 
10, 490 

2,545 
1,999 
4,158 
2,500 

6,292 
154 
508 
152 


19,291 

6,403 
7,271 

962 
73 


324 

235 

2,997 

1,586 

162 


Be- 
tween 

54 
and 

60. 


673 
644 
259 
380 


2,9i 
41 
148 

192 

266 

4,272 

37,719 

32 

132 

1,655 

28,780 

3,805 
1,441 
2,491 

2,316 
3,077 
1,854 
6,637 

1,002 

8,180 

65 

587 

2,056 

433 

14,351 

20, 566 

1,627 
2,  .595 
2,492 
5,840 

2,545 

8,469 

113 

456 


16,883 

16,885 

435 

792 

7,148 

1,536 

1 

35 

644 

325 

15, 365 

12,912 

27 


93 

3,753 

2,102 
112 
235 

4,987 

1,952 

4 

162 

412 

458 

1,854 

10,344 

1 

9 

'485 

4,785 

2,171 

341 

1,959 

4,577 
2,194 
4,. 307 
1,809 


60. 


1,779 
12,477 


1 

6,097 

7, 790 

100 

132 

032 

874 
5, 562 
5,553 

18 


Over 
60. 


10, 5*15 

18, 490 


248 
879 
147 
170 


28 


547 

219 

2,524 


233 
172 


1,286 

159 

11,258 

13,789 

3, 161 
3, 865 
1,964 
3,624 


.  5 
62 

508 

742 
790 
672 

891 
2,679 
2,010 
4,762 


839 


175 

5,551 
2,954 
5,623 
9,076 

2,201 
5,782 
1,675 
2,441 


1,804 
1,191 
2,189 
11,010 


193 


i^'8 
139 


10 
27 

1,028 
6 
5 


11,427 
6, 231 


3,211  1,601 

4,5121  1,939 

30  73 

80  96 


4,170 
2,378 
5,840 
4,274 

13 

20 
6 
1 


1  Includes  4S  and  under  for  1914. 

2  Corresponding  figures  not  available. 

•  laduded  in ''ionrectiouory  and  ico  cream"  in  1914. 

*  Included  in  "chemicals"  in  1914. 
6  Includes  "  chewing  gum"  in  1914. 


PREVAILING   HOURS    OF   LABOR. 


973 


Table  12.— AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE    EARNERS    CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  PRE- 
VAILING HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


Cork,  culling 

Corsets 

Cotton  goods 

Cotton  lace 

Cotton  small  wares 

Crucibles 

Cutlery  and  edge  tools 

Dairymen's,  poultrymen's,  and 
apiarists'  supplies. 

Dental  goods 

Drug  grinding 

Druggists'  preparations 

Dyeing  and  finishing  textiles, 
exclusive  of  that  done  in  textile 
mills. 

Dyestufl's  and  extracts,  natural. 

E  lectrical  m  achinery ,  apparatus , 
and  supplies. 

Electroplating 

Emery  and  other  abrasive  wheels 


Enameling 

Engines,  steam,  gas,  and  water. 


Engravers'  materials 

Engraving  and  diesinking. 


Engraving,    si  eel    and    copper 

plate,  including  plate  printing. 

Engraving,  wood 


Envelopes.. 
Explosives. 


Fancy   articles,    not    elsewhere 

specified. 
Feathers  and  plumes 


Felt  goods... 
Ferroalloys  K 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 

1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 


TotaL 


3,545 

3, 4.541 
18,415 
20, 496 

430. 966 

379,366 

6, 490 

7,440 

9,396 

6,-598 

848 

302 

19,859 
16,561 
6,437 
5,551 

5, 224 
3,  nso 
1,347 
1,059 

15,568 
9,277 

55, 985 
48,467 

4,342 

2,839 

212,374 

118,078 

3,024 
2,584 
5,601 
2,387 

694 

1,314 

77,617 

29,657 

174 

106 

1,878 

1,536 

7,014 

6,859 

235 

302 

8,129 
6,070 
9,249 
6,306 

13,961 
7,399 
3, 504 

4,483 

5,236 
4,035 
2,344 


TN    ESTABLISHMENTS    WHERE    THE    PREVAaiNG     HOUBS 
OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK  WERE — 


44 

and 

under. 


127 
(=) 
4,394 

(^) 

1,331 

(=) 
64 

(=) 

302 


441 

(2) 
17 

(2) 

655 

m 

59 

(2) 

1,421 

(2) 

11,168 

(==) 

166 

m 

19, 533 

(2) 

447 

44 

C^) 

110 

(=) 
9,289 

("-) 

3 

(2) 

848 
(=>) 

949 

(=) 

172 
(2) 

263 

C-) 
62 

3,510 

('') 

2,850 

(2) 


m 


Be- 
tween 
44 
and 

48. 
I 


14 
(2) 
3,290 

373 

(2) 


(') 


{') 


95 


5 
375 

m 
1 
(2) 

4,207 

(2) 

819 
(2) 

193 

7,722 

(") 

218 

50 

(2) 

166 

m 

4,619 

(2) 


78 


7 


406 

m 

19 
203 


(2) 
952 

m 

316 
38 


624 

25 

5,702 

992 

166,825 

1,075 

2,513 

1 

4,028 
69 
35 


3,335 

1,115 

2,437 

142 

1,160 

468 

569 

58 

2,920 

1,264 

18,634 

557 

267 

85 

98,016 

4,078 


307 
347 


lis 

103 

22,899 

1,982 

50 

5 

589 

326 

4,932 

4,694 

31 

254 

4,709 
271 

8,048 
635 

2,591 

1,221 

198 

783 

1,121 
5 
92 


Be- 
tween 


and 
54. 


1,449 

320 

3,666 

7,409 

15, 721 
1,572 
2,263 
1,039 

1,044 
538 
371 


6,667 

2,470 

1,616 

536 

1,927 
681 
575 
183 

5,173 
4,394 
7,317 
2,769 

129 

173 

53, 203 

30,529 

758 

582 

4,783 

37 

100 

239 

15,410 

1,075 

81 

50 

251 

385 

590 

1,727 

13 

24 

2,630 

1,837 

192 

1,399 

4,910 

1,810 

113 

2,444 

1,663 


399 
2,101 
1,363 
6,169 

59, 43 
149, 15 
1,103 
4,591 

2,915 

4,539 

140 

7 

3,114 

1,972 

587 

1,784 

1,041 

1,324 

9 

326 

"1,343 

2,460 
10,482 
16, 186 

363 

46 

10,88.5 

38,838 

132 
665 
148 
939 

86 

162 

6,662 

8,862 

26 

12 

44 

558 

112 
327 


16 

149 
3,746 

216 
1,288 

955 

2,513 

10 

1,252 

1,067 

1,239 

75 


Be- 
tween 
54 
and 

60. 


22 
431 


5,909 

139,777 

68,  .842 

547 

1,809 

894 

1,374 

207 

264 

5,133 
6,613 
1,227 
1,504 

38 

562 

38 

96 

208 

869 

6,748 

23, 695 

392 

452 
19,783 
41,715 

384 

856 

139 

1,297 

109 

533 

16,949 

14,789 


39 

60 

261 

25 

47 


151 
1,116 

107 
1,272 

962 

1,455 

17 

2 

967 

1,767 

224 


60. 


910 

577 


Over 
60. 


47,0.35 
157,034 


173 

78 


23 

1,133 

4,391 

537 

1,558 

28 
43 
96 
109 

296 

264 

671 

5,226 

1,535 
1,311 
3,028 

2,899 

96 
172 
90 

106 


467 
1,686 


2 
'287 


26 
146 
34 

1,207 

772 

204 

19 


5 

277 

1,786 

2,917 


3       .  3 
55 9 


24 


624 
1,624 


24 
397 


290 
917 
845 


11 
1,108 


1  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914. 

2  Corresponding  figures  not  available. 

•  Included  in  other  classifications  in  1914, 


974 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CEliTSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  12.— AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  PRE- 
VAILING HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


Fertilizers 

Files 

Firearms 

Fire  extinguishers,  chemical 

Fireworks 

Flags  and  banners 

Flavoring  extracts 

Flax  and  hemp,  dressed 

Flour-mill  and  gristmill  products 

Food  preparations,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Foundry  and  machine-shop  pro- 
ducts. 
Foundry  supplies 

Fuel,  manufactured 

Fur  goods 

Furnishing  goods,  men's 

Furniture 

Furs,  dressed 

Galvanizing 

Gas  and  electric  fixtures 

Gas,  iUuminatmg  and  heating. . 


Gas  machines  and  gas  and  water 

meters. 
G lass 


Glass,  cutting,  staining,  and 
ornamenting. 

Gloves  and  mittens,  cloth,  not 
including  gloves  made  in  tex- 
tile mills.  3 

Gloves  and  mittens,  leather 

Glucose  and  starch 

Glue,  not  elsewhere  specified. . . 
Gold  and  silver,  leaf  and  foil 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 


1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


Total. 


26,296 
22, 815 
5,767 
4,349 

11,287 

7,064 

777 

256 

1,222 
1,324 
1,065 
1,495 

2,188 

1,461 

420 

116 

45, 481 
39, 718' 
30, 365 
20,306 

482, 767 

362, 471i 

906 

555 

171 

141 

13, 639 

9,030 

18,944 
22, 459 
138, 331 
127,  881 

5,075 
1,525 
1,665 
1,580 

9,795 
10, 913 
42, 908 
43,792 

5, 589 
4,972' 


IN    ESTABLISHMENTS    WHEEE    THE     PREVAILING    HOURS 
OF  LABOR  PER  AVEEE  WERE— 


44 

and 
under. 


574 
(=) 
796 

282 


477 

40 

V2 
(.') 

279 
(=) 

0) 

859 
(^) 

1,374 
(') 

42,299 

(') 

85 
(2) 


0) 
10, 589 

(') 

6,3 

(') 

8,907 
(') 

2,975 

11 

1,154 

(:') 

55 
133 


77, 520     14. 098 


74, 502 


6,480 
8,067 


10,685 
10, 668 

7,795 
4,509 
4,264' 
3,129' 
950! 
1, 135 


w 


856 
304 


1,190 
6) 


11 


Be- 
tween 
44 
and 
48. 


211 
26 

3,080 


(2) 


0) 

6 

(') 

145 


48 

931 
(=) 

10, 850 


m 


0) 
212 

2,036 
(2) 
789 


1 
(2) 

295 

m 

59 
(') 

26 

7,174 
(2) 

418 

1,024 


1,111 


48.1 


Be- 
tween 
48 
and 
54. 


1,608 

281 

1,314 

92 

5,576 


54 
12 

339 

50 

300 

356 

641 

410 

208 

24 

16, 597 
3,414 
8,306 
2,362 

126, 120 

25, 699 

112 

72 

58 

48 

1,753 

1,137 

3,586 

15,001 
10, 599 

230 
56 
74 
73 

5,114 
2,248 
15,309 
2,914 

2,446 

57 

26, 098 

12, 205 

947 

899 
582 


1,295 
1,030 

4,272 
47 
1,530 
24 
435 
156 


921 

500 

2,501 

48 

434 

4 

159 

11 

400 

24 

387 

541 

700 
259 


723 

355 

4,430 

1, '^' 

115,535 

45, 433 

184 

11 


1 

626 

5,430 

5,373 
6,312 
40, 195 

12, 351 

1,589 
131 
61 
10 

1,644 

2,758 

5.55 

133 

1,761 

830 

14,815 

27, 975 

2,456 
2,440 

4,878 


3,357 
2,229 


216 

24 

265 

279 


3,62^1 

2, 6.-)6 

52 

2,385 

932 
2,001 


195 
429 
191 
347 

284 

440 

18 

42 


,636 
,949 

,727 
,038 

,515 

,782 
79 
85 

61 

14 

350 

,108 

585 
,766 

,824 
,837 

219 

575 

852 

55 

609 
,133 

,788 
,213 

417 
985 
,818 
,394 

393 
,469 
,062 


,108 
,063 

27 

9 

836 

156 

83 
172 


Be- 
tween 

54 
and 

60. 


60. 


10, 238     8, 395 


3,061 
1,052 
1,663 

961 

4,032 

78 

175 

226 
350 


248 


115 

280 


14, 282 
26 
161 

22 
1,027 


18 
465 


2,236 
l,331i 
3,745, 
2,"  ' 

90, 514 

129, 822 

218 

36 

14 


57 
291 


4,386 
39,483 
35, 412 

36 

681 

557 

1,071 

974 
2,488 
13,254 

8,548 

339 
3,026 
4,143 

7,458 

1,337 

2,609 

116 


1,461 
3,044 

479 
16 

779 

489 
35 

498 


24 
68 
192 
45 

16, 182 
22,714 
7,114 
6,749 


Over 
60. 


725 
2,035 


5,200 

8,955 

738 

2,519 


24,196  1,738 

49,326  1,409 

182  46 

346  5 


49 

129 

11,480 

40,444 

4 

82 

100 

338 


5,119 
9,248 

467 

74 

4,603 

10,743 

73 

650 

20 


163 
301 

1,479 

2,903 

815 

1,775 


30 


652 
238 


5,769 
13, 736 


771 

4,727 


1 

1510 

1,534 

54 

661 


1  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914. 

2  Corresponding  figures  not  available. 

'  Included  in  "furnisliing  goods  , men's"  in  1914. 


PREVAILTl^Cx   HOITRS    OF   LABOR. 


975 


Tabte  12.— average  NUMBER    OF  WAGE  EARNERS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  PRE- 
VAILING   HOURS   OF    LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


Gold  and  silver,  reducing  and 

refining,  not  from  the  ore. 
Graphite,  gi'ound  and  refined. . . 


Grease  and  tallow,  not  including 

lubricating  greases. 
Grindstones 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


Total. 


Haircloth... 
Hair  work. 


Hammocks 

Hand  stamps. 


Hardware 

Hardware,  saddlery. 


Hat  and  cap  materials 

Hats  and  caps,  other  than  felt, 
straw,  and  wool. 


Hats,  fur-felt. 
Hats,  straw . . 


Hats,  wool-felt 

Hones  and  whetstones. 


Horseshoes,  not  made  in  steel 
works  or  rolling  mills. 

House- furnishing  goods,  not  else- 
where specified. 


Ice,  manufactured . 
Ink,  printing 


Ink,  writing 

Instruments,  professional  and 
scientific. 

Iron  and  steel,  blast  furnaces. . . . 

Iron  and  steel,  steel  works  and 
rolling  mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  bolts,  nuts,  wash- 
ers, and  rivets,  not  made  in 
rolling  mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  cast-iron  pipe... 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 


IN    ESTABLISHMENTS    WHERE    THE    PREVAILING 
OF  LABOR  PER  -WEEK  'WERE— 


44 

and 
under. 


Be- 
tween' 
44 
and 
48. 


644 
456 
497 

2501 

6,647 

5,106 

674 


425 

595 

1,084 

1,193 

64 

285 

1,719 

1,321 

42,505 

41, 213 

3,675 

2,511 

3,009 
1,775 
7,539 
7,322 

18, 510 

21,318 

7,302 

9,483 

1,448 

1,249 

212 

170 

744 


7,853 
6,935 

30, 247 

23,011 

1,988 

1,391 

7021 

512! 

15,931 

7, 107 

41,660' 
29, 356 
375, 088 
248, 716: 

17,967 
10, 658 

12,625 
12,5571 


(2) 


68 


(') 


12 

457 
(2) 


(5) 
138 

1,691 

1,083 
(•") 

5,708 
(') 

7,0.37 

(^) 

2,125 


(*) 


m 


m 


76 


48.1 


Be- 
tween 


and 
51. 


1,451 

257 

27 


(') 


74 

2,530 
0) 


1,010 
(') 

215 

56 
(») 

375 

3,242 


W 


676 
(') 

5,359 

m 

335 


(») 

517 
(») 

(») 

1 

(») 

7 
(') 
502 

(') 


1,471 1,453 


56,099 


293 


281 

1 

350 

364 

3 

10 

950 

251 

4,642 

3,465 

5 

124 

164 

80 

665 

634 

3,670 

3,511 

1,626 

591 

166 
18 


96 
106 

2,876 
654 

4,781 

548 

1, 321 

61 

182 

30 

6,712 

563 


210 
101 


944 
67 


(3)  11 

8,552   54.  .552 
(3)       19;  972 


4,017 
2,462 


(2) 


(=) 


1,271 
171 


.57 
95 
161 
303 


14 
402 
410 


658 

399 

355 

4,258 

2,004 

12, 377 

2,124 

1,5% 

202 

257 

40 

1 

198 
16 

2,134 
2,284 

362 

58 
442 
405 

102 

273 

3,135 

1,843 


12, 248 
19,084 


3,178 
168 


Be- 
tween 

54 
and 
60. 


1,814 

605 

72 

7 

16 
499 

.32 
490 

47 
144 

81 
447 


13, 4.59  3, 653 

4,47ll  7,512 

1, 3.30'  593 

249  306 


316 

123 

1,633 

103 
3,615 

695 
1,785 

504 

554 

22 

16 

69 
179 

378 
1,222 

1,720 
664 
142 
336 

36 

51 

1,802 

2,637 

.30 

1,5.51 

13, 704 

25,505 

801 
1,522 


440  4,709 
1.30r 


64 
225 
145 

41 

340 

473 

35 


24 


60. 


Over 
60. 


36 

29 

37 

204 

1,693 

3,494 

490 

679 


97 
65 
205 

13, 047 

21, 459 

1,7.34 

1,634 

403 

857 

2 

728 

333 
1,560 

394 
4,741 

390 

219 

132 

39 

378 
220 

823 
2,343 

5. 

2,181 

16 


20 
9 
6 

.3,483 

4,279 

10 

198 


123 
10 


255 

3 

770 

55 
201 

16 
110 

3 
67 

93 
371 

4,1T7 
3,741 


351 
210 


27 


92 


154 

420 

1,597 


4 
118 
467 


22 
61 

1.3, 105 
15,819 


2,617  .8,153  27,936 

13i  4,474  23,227 

71,876.  82,232;75,825 

45,996   77,820  60,279 


8,201 
5,665 


647 

841. 


137 


3,208     2,704. 
3,026'     8,0571. 


1  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914. 

2  Corresponding  figures  not  available. 


976 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 


Table  12.— AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  PRE- 
VAILING HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


Iron  and  steel,  doors  and  shutters 

Iron  and  steel,  forglngs,  not  made 
in  steel  works  or  rolling  mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  nails  and  spikes, 
cut  and  wrought,  including 
wire  nails,  not  made  in  steel 
works  or  rolling  mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  tempering  and 
welding,  s 

Iron  and  steel,  wrought  pipe 

Ivory,  shell,  and  bone  work,  not 
including  combs  and  hairpins. 


Japanning. 
Jewelry 


Jewelry  and  instrument  cases 

Jute  goods 

Knit  goods 

Labels  and  tags 

Lamps  and  reflectors 

Lapidary  work 


Lard,  not  made  in  slaughtering 
and  meat-packing  establish- 
ments. 

Lasts 


Lead,  bar,  pipe,  and  sheet 

Leather    goods,    not   elsewhere 
specified. 

Leather,  tanned,   curried,   and 

finished. 
Lime 

Linen  goods 

Liquors,  distiUed , 

Liquors,  malt 

Liquors,  vinous 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 

1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


Total. 


2,077 

1, 9S.5 

28,391 

10, 689 

3,355 
2,644 


1,835 


10,426 

8,845 
S42 
795 

295 

228 

.30,871 

28, 289 

2, 734 
2,393 

7, 138 
7,987 

172,572 

150, 520 

5,227 

2,600 

8,360 

7,134 

1,155 

584 

13 
19 

2,910 
2,094 

852 

585 

8,945 

7,071 

72, 476 
55,936 
11,405 
12, 429 

1,890 
3,567 
1,380 
6,295 

34, 259 

62, 070 

1,011 

2,292 


ESTABLISHMENTS    WHERE     THE     PREVAILING    HOURS 
OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK  WERE— 


44 

and 

under. 


432 
1,541 

m 

449 


135 


2,563 
(') 

26 
(^) 

14 

9,533 

515 

529 

7,818 
308 

377 
(2) 
279 


(') 


(2) 
-3, 853 

2, 505 

(') 
27 


{') 

4,485 
(») 
31 


Be- 
tween 
44 
and 

48. 


1,948 
(2) 


(^) 


386 

(») 
22 

(2) 

G 

(.') 
596 

170 

182 
(.') 

4,701 
{') 

134 
(2) 

127 

250 
(2) 


m 


661 

(») 

2,  .503 

4 


m 
'(') 


248 

(2) 


(-) 


48.1 


494 

246 

6,505 

1,339 

1,294 

481 


447 


612 
33 

17: 
79 

34 

19 

12, 635 

3,275 

926 
111 

4,103 


54, 674 

3,673 

3,364 

474 

1,873 
413 
505 
253 


1,043 

8 

58 

3 

2,403 

511 

28, 393 

909 

1,224 

220 

1,045 
90 
631 
775 

26,114 

44,209 

342 

104 


Be- 
tween 


639|     1,400]  576 

2,25S    10,160  2,154 

43         350  26 

681        2521  424 


1  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914. 

*  Corresponding  figures  not  available. 

3  Included  in  "fotmdry  and  machine-shop  products"  in  1914. 


PEEVAILJTSTG   HOUES   OF  LABOR. 


977 


Table  12 — AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  PRE- 
VAILING HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


Lithographing 

Locoinotives,  not  made  by  rail- 
road companies. 

Looking-glass  and  picture  frames. 

Lubricating  greases 


Lumber  and  timber  products  2. 

Lumber,  planing-mOl  products, 
not  iucludiiig  planing  mills 
connected  with  sawm.iUs. 

Machine  tools  * 

Malt 

Marble  and  stone  work 

Matches 


Mats  and  matting,  from  cocoa 

fiber,  grass,  and  coir. 
Mattresses  and  spring  beds,  not 

elsewhere  specified. 

Millinery  and  lace  goods,   not 
elsewhere  specified. 

MUlst  ones'' 

Mineral  and  soda  waters 


Minerals  and  earths,  gromid  or 
otherwise  treated. 

Mirrors,  framed  and  unframed, 
not  elsewhere  specified. 

Models  and  patterns,  not  includ- 
ing paper  patterns. 

Motorcycles,  bicycles,  and  parts 


Mucilage,  paste,  and  other  adhe- 
sives,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Musical  instruments  and  mate- 
rials, not  elsewherespecifled. 


Musical  instruments,  organs . 
Musical  instruments,  pianos . 


Musical  instnmients,  piano  and 

organ  materials. 
Needles,  pins,  and  hooks  and 

eyes. 

Nets  and  seines 


Oakum. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 

1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1919 
1914 

1919 

1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


Total. 


15,618 
lj,171 
2G, 715 
17,391 

4,708 

4,787 

472 

476 

4S0, 945 

479, 7S6 

86,958 

96, 214 

53, 111 
1,352 
1, 

32,768 

54,891 

3,726 

3,800 

1,073 

869 

12, 637 

11,74- 

50,850 
45, 274 
38 
17,440 
15,506 

14,426 
4,707 
2,599 
3,184 
6,949 
4,274 

10,886 
6,680 

803 

700 

4,113 

1,831 

1,941 
3,063 

22, 957 

23, 

11,009 
10,616. 
9,294 
5,339 

859 

1,058 

124 

116 


IN    ESTABLISHMENTS    WHERE    THE    PREVAJLING 
^  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK  WERE— 


44 

and 

under. 


191 


(*) 


(») 

452 

(») 
26 

(») 

11, 002 

10,551 
(') 

239 
74 
(') 

11,942 


104 
(3) 
1,755 

(') 

19,519 

(3) 
8 
834 
(3) 

30 

327 
(') 

2,766 
(^) 

30 
(.') 

188 

0) 
196 

e) 

11 

(.■') 

2,166 

(■•) 

152 
837 


Be- 
tween 

44 
and 


481 


105 

11 

(2) 


48.1 


13,644 

12,622 

1,321 

189 

521 

360 

77 

78 


2,547  101,476 

(3)     i   12,850 

519    16.723 

(3)    I  14,173 


Be- 
tween 

48 
and 

54. 


1,259 
1,910 
8,853 
5,594 

2,751 
547 
157 
96 

18, 176 
10,923 
12,625 
11,349 


1,024   15,313   20,749 
979  43 

(3)  763         330 


675  4,582 
(3)  24,728 
345 

(3)  725 


17    .... 

454     2,( 
(3)    j     2,044 


4,022 

8,566 

1,846 

30 

194 


2,671 
1,363 


5,369.  11,000   11,46.S 

(3)    I  4,. 557    15,519 

I  231 

149  5,554    927 

(3)  I  2,468    646 


31 
(') 

81 
(') 
329 


(») 


(«) 


31 


(') 


208 

103 
(') 
104 


1,083 

91 

335 

134 

1,.581 

725 

3,356 

42 

112 

122 

1,846 

87 

239 

104 

6,437 

1,305 


931 
63 
1,180 
1,246 
1,608 
1,489 
2,896 

444 

340 

139 

1, 185 

767 

651 

197 

10,063 

2,974 


2,361  4,648 

345  2, 098 

1,372  2,612 

20  171 


Be- 

tween 

54. 

54 

and 

60. 

17 

16 

528 

20 

870 

15,589 

1,285 

10,323 

247 

611 

1,153 

1,463 

104 

97 

44 

177 

26,896 

36,305 

21,615 

24,63.s 

17,407 

15,908 

25, 402 

16,605 

5,407 

10,259 

134 

95 

353 

287 

5,847 

2,984 

7,956 

4,764 

885 

624 

2,105 

718 

467 

291 

225 

606 

2,033 

2,557 

2,574 

3,180 

2,138 

1,159 

18,765 

5,368 

3 

4,428 

1,131 

3,591 

1,236 

1,653 

1,513 

309 

699 

413 

186 

716 

862 

242 

319 

821 

1,057 

959 

3,518 

1,722 

4,404 

33 

62 

186 

230 

459 

391 

411 

449 

214 

506 

1,129 

698 

2,248 

1,355 

13,043 

4,320 

2,835 

717 

5,779 

1,480 

324 

3,992 

1,178 

3,206 

568 

21 

392 

251 

13 

106 

5 

4 

60. 


18 


Over 

60. 


75 


272,774111,769 

355,548  64,212 

12,7101      513 

28, 2131      472 


120 
'140 


'  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914. 

-  Exclusive  of  "  pulpwood  ";  not  shown  as  a  separate  cla.ssification  in  1919. 

3  Corresponding  figures  not  available. 

*  Included  in  "  foundry  and  machine-shop  products  "  in  1914. 

6  Included  in  "  aU  other  industries  "  in  1914. 


2,  .532 

8,198 

26 

222 


19 

479 

2,572 

84 

1,048 

4 

4,183 

7,343 

S,465 
3, 199 
77 
226 
103 
180 
127 
66 


23 

5 

117 

320 

935 

480 

1,965 

193 

914 

53 

701 


27 
116 


184 
679 


113 
17 


234 
222 


720 
346 


75108°— 23- 


-62 


978 


ABSTEACT   OF    THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  12.— AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS    CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  PRE- 
VAILING HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


Oil  and  cake,  cottonseed. 
Oil,  essential 


OU,  linseed 

Oil,  not  elsewhere  specified  ' 

OUcloth  and  linoleum,  floor 

Oilcloth,  enameled 


Oleomargarine  and  other  butter 

substitutes. 
Optical  goods 


Ordnance  and  accessories  *. 
Paints 


Paper  and  wood  pulp 

Paper  goods,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 


Paper  patterns 

Patent    medicines    and     com- 
pounds. 


Paving  materials . 


Peanuts,  grading,  roasting,  clean- 
ing, and  shelLuig. 


Pencils,  lead 

Pens,  fountain  and  stylographic. 


Pens,  gold. 
Pens,  steel. 


Perfumery  and  cosmetics . 
Petroleum,  refining 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


Phonographs  and  graphophones 
Photo-engraving , 


Photographic  apparatus . 
Photographic  materials. . 


Pickles,  preserves,  and  sauces 

Pipes,  tobacco 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 

1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


Total. 


26,766 

21,810 

321 

249 

2,173 

1,488 
5,930 
2,049 

5,414 
4, 428 
1,130 
1,223 

2,851 

917 

14, 723 

7,919 

11,328 

17,485 
13,349 

113,759 
88, 457 
14, 135 
13, 495 

403 
1,073 
17,444 
13, 328 

16,072 
19,540 
2,400 
2,353 

5,970 
4,330 
3,207 
1,154 

416 
246 

807 
573 

5,405 
2,897 
58, 889 
25,366 

28, 721 
9,381 
6,769 
0,211 

2,555 
2,016 
14,5,56 
6,658 

16, 621 
12, 590 
2, 539: 
2,354 


IN    ESTABLISHMENTS    WHERE    THE    PREVAILING     HOURS 
or  LABOR  PER  WEEK  WERE— 


44 

and 
under. 


Be- 
tween 

44 
and 
48. 


66 


(2) 
U 


(=) 


285 
(^) 
753 

(') 
1,295 

768 
(^) 

3,9 

(^) 

858 

(') 

180 
(^) 

3,075 
(») 

714 
1,167 


83 


(») 


241 


1,627 
(») 
205 

722 

(^) 

1,369 

(2) 

125 

1,670 
(') 

348 
(») 
1,192 

(2) 


139 


P) 


166 

405 


1,228 
(') 
1,510 

(') 
34 

1,664 

{') 

158 

3 

(») 


69 


(») 


28 


(») 


871 
(») 

701 
(») 

107 
{') 

543 
(=) 


410 

617 
111 


Be- 
tween 
48 
and 
54. 


753 

28 

•  19 

2 

288 

1 

1,210 

169 


6 

225 


965 

113 

9,907 

437 

8,077 

4,136 
547 

64,979 

10,62-1 

3,199 

507 

1&' 
1,009 
5,  860 
4,223 

1,450 

1,390 

21 

43 

813 


584 
36 


1,462 

886 

31,059 

1,241 

11,451 

28 

4,563 

5,156 

1,427 

595 

10,583 

117 

2,8i 
858 
632 
29 


164  858 

454  204 

140  51 

26  54 


25 


515 


1, 145    723 
150    400 


1, 625 

439 

252 

85 

595 


3,013 
2,894 


5,406 
1,646 

6,998 
5, 581 
4,576 
3,236 

4 

41 

4,, 581 

4,251 

1,202 

876 

85 

375 

3,872 

35 

1,961 

174 

79 
39 
806 
525 

1,144 
1,249 
5,444 

848 

8,570 

1,409 

244 

794 

886 

641 

1,599 

5,670 

4, 5,89 
708 
1,56 

1,61,': 


1,218 
441 
535 
326 

419] 

20 

504 

3,197 


Be- 
tween 
54 
and 
60. 


379 

753 

21 

1 


60. 


2,018 
3,788 

11,332 
12, 702 
2,159 
3, 185 


23 
1,262 
2,241 

2,447 

3,193 

496 

382 


78 
476 
390 

2,202 

2,273 

84 

739 

6 

54 

123 

1,281 

814 

4,092 
4,092 

3,801 

10, 427 

872 

3,859 


3,645 

1,861 

83 

132 

901 
22,) 
936 

825 

369 
1,269 


Over 
60. 


20,911 
18,510 


2,017 
1 

648 


779 
1,665 

2,269 

2,0,53 

>     930 

541 

lis 

2,101 
509 
396 


164 

1 

34 

263 

471 
4,907 
12,621 

2,335 

4,984 
42 
192 

111 

351 

50 

218 

2,612 
3,332 

280 

217 


13 

31 

256 

14, 251 

56 

5,097 
2,960 


3 

414 

48 

604 

4,056 

4,429 

1()8 

480 


73 

415 

730 

15 

109 


502 
1,605 

8,011 

18,993 

6,53 

2,039 


200 
1,008 

7,759 

11,522 

852 

1,010 


177 


34 

441 
1,189 
1,155 

115 


3 
1 

172 

215 
1,011 

13,416 

30, 130 

308 

669 


23 
40 

73 

506 

36 

2 


7. 
351. 
572    1,7,50 
2,502   8,098 

439 


1 

15 
196 
49 

1,530 
3.142 


13 


10 
121 


'  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914. 

2  Corresponding  figures  not  available. 

3  Includes  "  oil,  castor  "  and  "  oil,  lard,  not  made  in  slaughtering  and  meat-packing  establishments." 
*  Included  in  "  all  other  industries ' '  in  1914. 


PEEVAILING   HOURS   OF  LABOR. 


979 


Table  12.— AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  PRE- 
VAILING HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 

Total. 

IN    ESTABLISHMENTS     WHERE    THE 
OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK 

PREVAILING 
WERE— 

HOUBS 

INDUSTRY. 

44 

and 
under. 

Be- 
tween 

**. 
and 

48. 

48.1 

Be- 
tween 
48 
and 
54. 

54. 

Be- 
tween 
54 
and 
60. 

60. 

Over 
60. 

1919 
1014 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

9,492 

8,717 

13, 592 

18,479 

2,905 

1,466 

27,  934 

26,705 

2,140 
1,353 

123,005 
113, 121 

899 

873 

120,381 

114,375 

723 

423 

64 

3,041 
1,654 
5,384 
2,134 

10,688 
6,1S8 
5,786 
5,617 

2,223 
2,010 
2,113 
1,253 

8,871 

4,088 

119, 848 

50,220 

168 

408 

10,411 

12,969 

2,949 
2,972 
6,495 
5,089 

771 
681 
504 
557 

3,471 
2,244 

21 

(») 

1,048 

(') 

1,555 
("■) 

2,320 
(') 

48 

8,500 
(') 

12 

{') 
12, 573 

{') 

73 
^^ 

20 

619 
(^) 

431 

(') 

220 
(») 

248 

553 

(») 

3,385 
0) 

15 

% 

101 

(.') 

752 
(=) 

34 
2,927 

""«■" 
4,689 

{') 
22 

861 

579 

3,113 

2,509 

554 

212 

3,996 

6,207 

168 
21 

98,259 
80,023 

864 

95 

83,406 

80,130 

194 
105 

3,547 
1,934 
4,264 
2,093 

419 

275 

10,840 

6,846 

47 
34 

10, 453 
19, 145 

14 

676 

6,074 

7,977 

350 
69 

149 
1,199 
2,831 
7,800 

29 

702 

6,320 

8,860 

360 
196 

2,048 
12,093 

1 

60 

7,643 

17,057 

4 
181 

4,690 
4,297 
2,098 
3,539 

247 

274 

2,385 

2,142 

61 
7 

467 
1,293 

8 

39 

4,225 

5,139 

80 
61 

209 

708 

160 

2,538 

Plumbers'    supplies,    not    else- 
wliere  specified. 

Pocketbooks 

Pottery 

3 
1,321 
2,582 

1,350 

959 

241 
549 

Poultry,  killing  and  dressing,  not 
done  in  slaughtering  and  meat- 
packing establishments. 

Printing  and  publishing,  book 
and  job. 

Printing  and  publishing,  music. . 

68 

72 
136 

110 

18 

Printing  and  publishing,  news- 
papers and  periodicals. 

Printing  materials 

3 
1,497 
3,765 

' " "274 
307 

Pulp,    from   fiber    other    than 

7 
26 

252 
187 
152 
339 

350 
152 
232 

1,680 

" "  "33 

wood. 3 
Pulp  goods 

41 

301 
(») 

22 

147 
17 

m 

25, 172 

319 
121 
396 
147 

2,550 
1,S3 

1,268 
270 

379 

312 

101 

28 

3,265 

561 

49, S2S 

3,216 

6 

616 

"i,'i33 
101 

4,060 

848 

2,070 

517 

1,211 
480 

is 

766 

142 

18,391 

9,621 

71 

1 

1,693 

598 

388 
295 
547 

422 
165 

48 

431 
169 

1,410 
380 
309 

277 

941 
2,952 

602 
1,166 

16 

1,068 

89 

6 

116 
921 

1,1S5 
8,019 

""""313 
1,932 
4,040 

92 

522 

1,021 

772 

49 
30 
85 
111 

284 
546 

383 

753 
2,474 
1,270 

2,200 
2,053 
1,355 
1,984 

222 
139 

74 
7 

2,089 

945 

19, 352 

25,427 

91 

83 

2,138 

4,518 

1,597 

1,844 

1,470 

792 

115 
117 
66 
10 

129 
267 

Pumps,    not    including    power 
pumps. 

Pumps,  steam  and  other  power... 

Refrigerators 

213 

128 

Regalia,  and  society  badges  and 

emblems. 
Rice,  cleaning  and  polishing 

11 

848 
40 

897 
1,172 
2,535 
3,548 

' ' "959 
1,154 

1  168 

Rubber  tires,  tubes,  and  mbber 
goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Rules,  ivory  and  wood 

347 
'""389 

11 
1,333 
3,323 

4 

98 
1,416 
2,538 

Saddlery  and  harness 

110 
29 

140 
365 

3,050 
464 

474 

213 

1,291 

340 

185 

15 

Safes  and  vaidts 

26 

Salt 

"736 

Sand  and  emery  paper  and  cloth . 

647 

369 
268 
326 

272 
1,001 

Sand-lime  brick 

37 

81 

1,561 
190 

Sausage,  not  made  in  slaughter- 
ing and  meat-packing  estab- 
lishments. 

0) 
386 

372 

(2) 

29 

36 
71 

1  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914. 

2  Corresponding  figures  not  available. 

'  Included  in  "all  other  industries"  in  1914 


980 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  12.— AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  PRE- 
VAILING HOURS  OF   LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


Saws . 


Scales  and  balances. 
Screws,  machine 


Screws,  wood , 

Sewing-machine  cases. 


Sewing   machuies   and   attach- 
ments. 
Shipbuilding,  steel 


Shipbuilding,  wooden,  including 

boat  bmldiing. 
Shirts 


Show  cases 

Signs  and  advertismg  novelties . . 

SQk  goods, including  throwsters. 
Silversmithing  and  sUverware 

Slaughtering  and  meat  packing. . 
Smelting  and  reflnuig,  copper 

Smeltmg  and  refining,  lead 

Smelting  and  refining,  zinc 


Smelting  and  refining,  metals, 
not  elsewhere  specified,  s 

Smelting  and  refining,  not  from 
the  ore. 


Soap 

Soda-water  apparatus . 


Sporting  and  athletic  goods 

Springs,  steel,  car  and  carriage, 

not  made  in  steel    works  or 

rolling  mills. 
Stamped  and  enameled   ware, 

not  elsewhere  specified. 
Stationery  goods,  not  elsewhere 

specified. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


Total. 


5,510 
4,560 

5,432 
4,467 
10, 262 
3,643 

4, 
4,446 
4,171 
3,699 

15,059 

14,308 

344, 014 

33, 508 

43,432 
10, 981 
39,603 
51,972 

1,857 
2,257 
10,432 
9,566 

126,782 

108, 170 

6, 453 

7,070 

160, 996 
9S,  832 
17,345 
17,731 

6,438 
7,385 
13, 796 
9,617 

2,041 

2,167 
2,585 

20,436 
14,172 
2,599 
2,229 

6,412 
5,002 
8,981 
3,703 

34,248 
28, 731 
11,261 

7,728 


IN    ESTABLISHMENTS    WHERE    THE     PREVAILING 
OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK  WERE— 


44 

and 
under. 


136 

311 

36 

(2) 


(2) 

2,136 

(^) 

246,866 

(2) 

12, 943 
(') 
9,965 

(') 

234 

1,572 
6) 

31,619 
(') 

(^) 
4,791 


(2) 


(2) 

16 

(2) 


24 
(2) 

2,456 
(') 

118 
(2) 

198 

694 

929 

675 
(2) 


Be- 
tween 
44 
and 
48. 


52 

29 
2,466 


(.') 


(2) 

30 

(^) 
4,685 

I') 

75 
(^) 

4,824 
(}) 


352 

2,909 
(2) 


(2) 


1,859 
(2) 


(') 


(2) 

231 
13 

832 

24 

154 

(.') 

832 
(2) 

354 
(2) 


378 
967 

1,753 

48 

1,342 

1,028 

1,527 
2,168 


61 

540 

499 

89, 901 

11, 928 

26,221 

2,802 
9, 148 
4,051 

437 

116 

4,366 

2,568 

26, 154 

1,169 

406 

76 

128, 795 

4,728 

3,500 

336 

1,002 

72 

2,387 

447 

340 

263 
42 

9, 667 

1,027 

442 

390 

1,857 

226 

2,182 

478 

8,981 

2,  (.27 

5,242 

981 


Be- 
tween 


and 
54. 


221 

1,211 

549 

3,057 

80 


786 

"78 


10,376 
9,232 

583 
6,881 

1,455 

777 

9,%6 

12,562 

488 

277 

2,640 

3,097 

47, 286 

4,916 

3,646 

970 

■  5,856 

3,263 

990 

2,225 

397 


395 
3,902 

912 

510 


4,474 

3,446 

1,796 

225 

1,427 
1,573 
2, 256 

477 

11,167 
3, 864 
3, 634 

1,018 


269 
2,955 

1,545 
2,130 

847 
684 

294 
1,436 


1,044 

2,087 

541 

6,900 

1,615 

5,420 

5,075 

27, 222 

425 
1,036 
1,158 
2,360 

14, 241 

56,632 

313 

2,449 

5,017 

13, 188 

1, 343 

864 


727 


101 
176 

905 
1,514 

187 
1,207 


Be- 
tween 
54 
and 


1,703 
404 

497 
1,365 

2,279 
1,478 

2,282 

839 

4,091 

2,022 

933 

2,467 
138 
928 

339 

596 

515 

7,363 

202 

513 

241 

1,372 

3,322 

43,243 

608 

3,575 

4,041 
8, 734 
11,512 
11,170 

4,900 
5,073 
9,644 
2,048 

513 

407 
259 

1,802 

6,371 

38 

294 


1, 296  1, 505 

2,049  1,705 

394  2,392 

377  1,473 


2,615 

6,077 

837 

3,035 


8,732 

11,023 

483' 

2,021 


60. 


375 
235 
373 


1,616 


23 
1,300 
6,393 

664 

1,378 

110 

439 

71 
315 

98 
149 

774 
2,190 


10,364 
68,019 


2,336 


108 

139 

2,043 

38 

618 
618 

293 


"'"ii 

S3 

105 

49 

909 

817 

81 

992 

4,028 

512 

36 

73 

1  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914. 
*  Corresponding  figures  not  available. 

8  Included  in  other  classifications  prior  to  1919  and  covers  "smelting  and  refining,  antimony"  and 
"smelting  and  refining,  tin"  which  could  not  be  shown  separately  in  1919. 


PREVAILING   HOURS   OF   LABOR. 


981 


Table  12 — AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  PRE- 
VAILING HOURSOFLABORPER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914-Continued. 


Statuary  and  art  goods 

Steam  fittings  and  steam  and  hot- 
water  heating  apparatus. 


Steam  packing 

Steel  barrels,  drums,  and  tanks  ^ . 
Stencils  and  brands , 

Stereotyping  and  electrotyping. . 


Stoves  and  hot-air  fm-naces. 
Stoves,  gas  and  oil 


Stnictural  ironwork,  not  made  in 

steel  works  or  roUing  mills. 
Sugar,  beet 


not   including 


Sugar,  cane 

Sugar,   refining, 
beet  sugar. 


Su]  phuric,  nitric,  and  mLxed  acids 
Surgical  appliances 


Suspenders,  garters,  and  elastic 

woven  goods. 
Textile  machinery  and  parts 3... 

Theatrical  scenery 


Tin,  and  other  foils,  not  else- 
where specified. 


Tin  plate  and  terneplate 

Tinware,  not  elsewhere  specified 


Tobacco,  chewing  and  smoking, 
and  snuff. 

Tobacco,  cigars  and  cigarettes 1919   138,773 

1914    152,892 


Tools,  not  elsewhere  specified . . 


Toys  and  games. 


Trunks  and  vaUses . . . 
Turpentine  and  rosin. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


Total. 


1,466 

1, 

3Ci,  686 
26,388 

6, 147 
4,213 
3,322 

417 

446 

3,664 

3,457 

32,868 

29,535 

10, 565 

7,790 

43, 962 

47, 167 

11,781 

7,997 

6,101 
3,632 
18,202 
11,253 

4, 961 
3,064 
6,390 
4,282 

10, 857 

9,646 

31,823 

149 

88 

1, 

1,031 

3,122 
5,238 
34, 386 
22, 584 
18, 324 
25, 980 


1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


35,585 
16, 866 

14,201 

7, 

11,470 

9,911 

28, 0(i7 

34,817 


IN  ESTABLISHMENTS  WHERE  THE  PREVAILING  HOURS 
OF  LABOR  PER  WREK  "WERE— 


44 

and 
under. 


492 
(') 
503 

C-) 

175 

55 

90 
(2) 

943 
(2) 

2, 606 

152 
(2) 


o,  ot 


32 


745 


(2) 


814 
(2) 

827 
(2) 
775 

41 

313 

(2) 

2,640 
(2) 

644 
(2) 

394 
(2) 


6) 
1,112 

1,100 
(') 

790 
C-) 
7,336 

6) 


Be- 
tween, 

44 
and 

48. 


6 
134 

63 

(2) 


10 
366 


366 

604 

22, 890 

3,983 

868 
196 
362 

143 

53 

2,312 

3,045 


500  11,023 

(2)  2, 957 

560  5, 657 

(2)  2,613 

313I  8, 958 

(2)  1,533 
175 


C-) 


349 

1,137 
(^) 
196 


(2) 


(2) 
529 

234 

C-) 


19  784   8,171 


(2) 

1,372 
(=) 

869 

595 
445 

C-) 


5,022 
614 

1,635 

11 

1,450 

423 

4,161 

831 

9,939 

100 

80 

1,014 

1 


2,190 
7,044 
497 
2,327 
1,275 


5, 766 
2,202 

2,342 

38e 

3,127 

46f 

3,706 

13, 680 


Be- 
tween 
48 
and 
54. 


182 

560 

6,885 

1,689 

1,304 
1,086 
1,:"" 

149 

276 

11 

171 

5, 009 
3,046 
2,400 

286 

9,691 
8,596 


591 


3,332 
536 

4,113 
1,804 
13,483 


295 
83 

9 

7 

15,250 

2,183 

8, 886 
1,677 


12, 257 
3,455 

4,984 
1,000 

3,591 
1,589 
2,509 
2,770 


51. 


339 

382 

4,378 

3,810 

241 
756 
414 

18 

72 

32 

222 

8, 569 

11,182 

785 

1,401 

10,730 

13,905 

107 

180 

19 

82 

1,252 


229 
114 

878 

455 
2,440 
1,608 

1 

8 
97 


323 
2,657 
5,814 
8,975 
1,6,53 
4,952 


4,362 
2,519 

1,497 
2,619 

1,482 

2, 

4,430 

728 


Be- 
tween 

54 
and 

60. 


47 

144 

1,450 

7,203 

1,396 

1,558 

614 

7 
27 


3,529 

7,5*9 

934 

2,379 

9,276 

19, 523 

1,742 

108 

553 
14 


1,498 

1,454 
379 
273 

2,249 

31 
4,391 
4,692 


25,733    41,976   30,872     .,„.„     _,  .„„ 
44,969    19,365   46,856   30,936     8,392   2,374 


1S9 
467 

134 
378 

4,  ra5 

8,023 
4, 384 
16, 478 

9, 373 


9,761 
7, 936 

3,102 
3,304 

1,741 

3, 566 

508 

780 


33 

298 

446 

9,703 

1,933 

394 

69 


1,632 

4,801 

77 

1,111 

1,096 
3,610 
1,213 
2,558 

501 

395 

6,024 

3, 055 

198 
490 
58 
196 

133 

180 
1,130 


16 

6 

465 

2,811 

446 

1,582 

2,455 


955 
754 

177 

578 

139 

1,756 

9,098 

15, 995 


Over 
60. 


167 
223 


8,512 
5,151 

3,634 
3, 139 
5,904 
5,495 

693 
1,955 


95 
"if"; 
409 


3r. 

35 

864 


1  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914. 

2  Corresponding  figures  not  available. 

8  Included  in  "  foundry  and  machine-shop  products  "  in  1914. 


982 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  12.— AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  PRE- 
VAILING HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914— Continued. 


Type  founding 

Typewriters  and  supplies. 

Umbrellas  and  canes 


Upholstering  materials,  not  ( 
where  si)ecifled. 


Varnishes , 

Vault  lights  and  ventilators  . 


Vinegar  and  cider 

Wall  paper,  not  made  in  paper 
mills. 

Wall   plaster   and   composition 

flooring. 
Washing  machines  and  clothes 

wringers. 

Waste 


Watch  and  clock  materials,  ex- 
cept watch  cases. 


Watchcases. 
Watches 


Wheelbarrows. 
Whips 


Windmills 


Window  and  door  screens  and 
weather  strips. 


Window  shades  and  fixtures. 
Wire 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


Wirework,  including  wire  rope 
and  cable,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

Wood  distillation 


Wood  preserving 

Wood,  turned  and  carved. 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


Total. 


810 
1,054 
15, 669 
11,091 

3, 368 
4,792 
4,810 
4,426 

4, 022 

2, 734! 
316 
601  j 

1,981 
1,229 
4, 2fi2 
4,738 

5,123 
5,389 
5, 956 
2,302 

2, 686 

2,966 

582 

670 

3,900 
3,514 

15,888 
12,390 

291 

323 

717 

1,163 

1,932 
1,955 
2,179 
3,194 

4,411 
4,077 
19, 741 
17,600 

15,224 
12,126 

4,946 
2,782 

3,978 
2,830 
10,649 
11,615 


IN    ESTABLISHMENTS    WHERE    THE    PREVAILING     HOURS 
OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK  "WERE — 


44 

and 
under. 


Be- 
tween 
44 
and 

48. 


4 
(=) 

294 
(2) 

404 

(2) 
e 

289 

136 

(2) 

32 
(2) 

391 
(2) 

229 
(2) 

723 
C-) 

210 
(2) 

77 
(2) 

126 
C-) 
3,779 


(2) 
1 
(2) 


(2) 
325 
c 

537 
C-) 

1 

(2) 


347 


(2) 

174 
(2) 

104 
(^) 

527 
(2) 

410 

5 

(2) 


5 

(2) 

159 
(2) 


(2) 


(2) 


55 

110 
C-) 

53 
(^) 

1,221 
(^) 

10 


48.1 


146 

21 

1,204 


440 

538 

2,003 

130 

702 

340 

9 

205 

349 
76 

306 
59 

1,685 
127 
928 
107 

536 
50 
138 

7 

2,574 

481 

6,272 


7 
17 

59 

1 

412 

160 

533 

946 
768 
669 

2,365 
410 

717 
103 

738 
47 
509 
294 


Be- 
tween 

48 
and 

54. 


612 

730 

7,428 

2,995 

1,692 

1,052 

584 

346 

2,069 

1,117 

96 

170 

145 

17 

1,531 

14 

361 

185 

1,604 

123 

569 
138 
181 
121 

1,126 

185 

5,147 

4,212 

158 

57 

374 


379 
300 

801 

168 

1,297 

498 

1,725 

4,396 

4,237 
1,389 


301 

51 

1,557 

1,405 


3,839 
5,891 


1,617 
296 


262 

272 

2 

91 

531 

400 

1,287 


502 
909 
653 
436 

168 

944 

9 

176 


616 
'4,"654 


32 
253 


493 

51f 

133 

1,398 

1,192 

1,729 

2, 318 

333 

1,222 
2,107 


462 

215 

2, 456 

1,772 


Be- 
tween 
54 
and 


34 
2,668 
1,616 

431 
1,547 

704 
1,226 

208 

717 

68 

104 

242 

123 

652 

1,853 

617 

555 

1,191 

798 

722 

904 

18 

322 

74 

1,875 

690 

4,124 

110 

K      97 

65 

829 

956 
801 
572 

678 

872 

326 

8,978 

4,561 

4,355 
5,244 

616 


1.34 

173 

3,782 

3,535 


38 

643 
1,825 

22 

278 


31 

639 

589 

95 

2,314 

1,608 

2,895 

857 

838 

476 
930 


357 


Over 
60. 


109 

45 
337 
126 
790 

82 

574 

3,447 

6,824 

1,187 
2,976 

1,724 
1,221 

1,.837 
2,180 
1,907 

4,588 


1  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914. 

2  Corresponding  figures  not  aviiilable. 


PREVAILING   HOURS   OF  LABOR. 


983 


Table  12.— AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  PRE- 
VAILING HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919  AND  1914^Contiiiued. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 

Total. 

IN     ESTABLISHMENTS    WHERE    THE 
OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK 

PREVAH-ING    HOURS 
WERE— 

INDUSTRY. 

44 

and 
under. 

Be- 
tween 
44 
and 

48. 

48.1 

Be- 
tween 
48 
and 
54. 

54. 

Be- 
tween 
54 
and 
60. 

60. 

Over 
60. 

Wooden   goods,    not   elsewhere 
specified. 

Wnnl    pulling 

1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 

6,443 
6,418 

705 

708 

2,177 

1,059 

2,566 
2,145 
62,957 
49, 165 
103, 830 
109,527 

99 
523 

88 
C-) 

13 

12 

42 
■■(V)'" 

70S 
227 

235 
125 

484 

936 
387 

59 

12 

121 

1,638 
905 

144 
151 

638 
190 

261 

516 

10,993 

14,010 

6,944 

74,295 

1,654 
2,905 

220 
153 
775 
516 

590 
498 
7,607 
26, 378 
2, 328 
30,550 

66 

1, 169 
1,994 

34 
267 
147 
353 

401 

731 

1,866 

7,033 

'  '3,' 093 

208 

Wool  scouring 

Wool  shoddy 

153 
(') 

568 
(«) 
24 

369 
(=) 
9,595 

617 

7 

36,781 

1,062 

77,598 

275 

"4  "773 

634 

7,007 

1,589 

269 

393 

Worsted  goods 

48 
334 

All  other  industries ' 

32 

(2) 

■■(V)"" 

1 
323 

159 

5 

36 

1  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914. 

2  Corresponding  figures  not  available. 

3 Comprise.s in  1919,  "straw  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified,"  1  establishment;  "whalebone  cutting,"  1; 
"wood  carpet,"  3;  in  1914,  "millstones,"  2  establishineats;  "ordnance  and  accessories,"  2;  "pulp,  from 
fiber,  other  than  wood,"  3;  "whalebone  cutting,"  1;  "wood  carpet,"  6. 


984 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  13.— AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO 
PREVAILING  HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND 
STATES:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States  . 


Geog.  divisions: 
New  Eugland . 


Middle  Atlantic . 


East  North  Central. 


West  North  Central. 


South  Atlantic. 


East  South  Central 


West  South  Central. 


Moimtain. 


Pacific. 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts. .. 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania. . . 


EAST  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


West  North  Central: 


Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota. 
South  Dakota. 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1909 


1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 

1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 

1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 


1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 


1919 
19)9 
1919 


1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 


1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 


Total 


1,351,389 
1,140,233 
1,101,290 

2,872,653 
2,355,940 
2,207,747 

2,396,618 
1,080,281 
1,513,764 

499, 635 
3,sl,595 
374, 337 

817,212 
685, 252 
663, 015 

329, 226 
264,378 
261,772 

285, 244 
211,940 
204, 520 

109, 216 
81,113 
75,435 

435, 179 
235,515 
213. 166 


IN  establishments  where  the  PREVAn.iNQ  HOITRS  OF 
LABOR  PER  WEEK  WERE— 


88, 651 
83, 074 
33,491 
713,836 
139, 665 
292,672 


1,228,130 
508,686 
1,135,837 


730, 733 
277, 580 
653,114 
471,242 
263, 949 


115,623 

80,551 

195,037 

4,472 

6, 382 

36,521 

61,049 


44  and 
under. 


1,111,107 


84,626 

C) 

582, 187 

(?) 

176, 277 
(=") 

28, 211 

(') 
(2) 

85,349 
(') 

12, 559 
(^) 

10,666 


3,752 

127, 480 
(') 


2,126 
3, 650 
2,926 

54, 454 
1,794 

19, 676 


317,928 
120,136 
144,123 


48, 750 

14,998 

95,221 

8,654 

8,654 


5, 258 

1,411 

18, 974 

28 

78 

812 

1,650 


Be- 
tween 
44  and 

48. 


48.1 


346, 179  2,961,407 
(2)  833,330 
(2)   523,6.^ 


55, 900 
(2) 
(^) 

117, 744 

(^) 
(2) 

106,832 

(«) 
23,806 

{') 
18,022 

(^) 

8,589 

(2) 

(') 

4,045 

(') 

(^) 

3,620 

(') 
(2) 

7,621 

(') 


4,443 

1,160 

301 

38, 904 

665 

10,  427 


52,953 
19,969 
44, 822 


48, 030 
7,779 

28, 194 
8,234 

14,589 


8,947 

4,484 

7, 699 

107 

800 

649 

1,060 


648, 655 
89, 694 
51,613 

874, 811 
245,925 
180,067 

703, 870 
238, 165 
123, 872 

185, 673 
66, 810 
44,763 

131,389 
62, 100 
46, 034 

55,656 
25, 332 
19, 876 

77,907 
26, 264 
15, 137 

50,995 
17,867 
10,452 

232, 451 
61,173 
31,838 


21,400 
49, 726 
9, 163 
436, 806 
61,605 
69,955 


420,335 
162, 437 
292,039 


198, 838 
67, 7S8 
229, 427 
148,486 
59, 331 


44, 940 
24,733 
64,117 
2,782 
1,971 
15,864 
31,266 


Be- 
tween 
48  and 

54. 


54. 


1,496,177  828,353 
945, 735  1,818,390 
481, 157  1,019,438 


244,904 
113,217 
48, 576 

496,937 
464, 095 
245, 863 

557,291 
241, 560 
102,083 

63, 702 
35,832 
23,837 

87, 481 
53, 411 
32, 726 

23,070 
13,646 
7,698 

11, 458 
7,780 
4," 

3,693 
5, 595 
3,346 

7,641 
10, 599 
12, 139 


7,278 
12,  .579 

3, 945 
109, 036 
30, 347 
81,719 


208,679 
101,586 
186,672 


156,028 
49,638 
146, 879 
166,318 
38, 428 


12,215 

6, 6.57 

39, 600 

109 

274 

2,639 

2, 208 


165, 498 
477, 074 
159, 3S3 

258, 897 
714,601 
325, 179 

191, 193 
335, 575 
291, 908 

67, 841 
91,301 
72,480 

57, 678 
66, 091 
56, 542 

29, 355 
39, 366 
30, 776 

28,157 
29,733 
24,743 

7,464 
11,259 

11,887 

22, 270 
53,390 
46,540 


44,254 
12, 287 
9,227 
40, 902 
37, 901 
20, 927 


102,469 

28,314 

128, 114 


.51,695 
23, 546 
44,746 
48,624 
22, 582 


10, 030 

1.5,543 

31,903 

439 

816 

3,087 

6,023 


Be- 
tween 
54  and 

60. 


1,248,8.54 
1,543,018 
1,999,307 


126, 861 
378, 977 
674, 602 

301,638 
541, 44  • 
766, 499 

395, 658 
416,935 
366,362 

55, 696 
49, 023 
61, 556 

232, 209 
84, 619 

78, 412 

68, 285 
35, 331 
20, 418 

28,206 
9, 250 
6,130 

26, 275 
17,306 
15,651 

14,026 
10, 13r 
9,617 


3,043 
2,324 
4,659 

27, 012 
6,846 

82, 977 


65, 219 
57,527 
178, 892 


136, 582 
69, 166 
68,615 
51,744 
69, 551 


11,517 
12,013 

15,257 

2;?4 

385 

5,4.32 

10,858 


827, 745 

1,487,801 
2,017,280 


19, 957 
69, 250 
147, 915 

153, 256 
272,012 
533,903 

187, 773 
364,630 
521, 120 

.56, 452 
114,354 
145, 948 

176,061 
350, 530 
319, 626 

105, 861 
113,058 
123, 564 

103, 789 
98, 749 
105,470 

6,800 
19, 220 
21,985 

17,7% 

85, 998 
97,  749 


4,536 
1,130 
2, 481 
5,655 
406 
5,749 


41,999 
12,943 
98,314 


59, 145 
28,961 
22, 881 
33, 281 
43, 505 


16,823 
12, 996 
13,184 
633 
1,845 
5,534 
5,437 


Over 

60. 


276,5.50 
407, 973 
574, 212 


4,988 
12, 021 
19, 141 

87,183 
117,865 
156, 236 

77, 724 
83,416 
108, 419 

IS,  254 
24, 275 
25,  753 

29,023 
68, 501 
129, 675 

25, 851 
37,645 
59, 440 

21,016 
40, 164 
48, 151 

6,617 
9,866 
12,114 

5,894 
14,220 
15,283 


1,  .571 
218 
789 

1,067 
101 

1,242 


18,548 

5,774 

62, 861 


31,659 
15, 704 
17,151 
5, 901 
7,309 


5,893 
2,714 
4, 3(13 
80 
213 
2, 504 
2,547 


1  Includes  48  and  under  for  1914  and  1909. 


» Corresponding  figures  not  available. 


PEEVAILTNG   HOURS   OF  LABOR. 


985 


Table  13.— AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO 
PREVA1L1N(}  HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND 
STATES:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909— Coutinuer]. 


DIVISION  AND  STAT*^ 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  Sottth  Central: 

Arkansas T. 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 


1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 


1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 


1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 


1919 
1919 
1919 


Total. 


29,035 
140,342 

10, 482 
119,352 

83,036 
157,659 

79,450 
123,441 

74,415 


69,340 
95, 167 
107,159 
57,560 


49, 954 
98,265 
29,503 
107, 522 


17,160 
13,917 

6,634 
35, 254 

5,7:^6 

8, 528 
18,868 

3,119 


132,928 
58, 559 
243,692 


IN  ESTABLISHMENTS  WHERE  THE  PREVAILING  HOURS  OF 
LABOR  PER  WEEK  WERE — 


Be- 

44 and 

tween 

imder. 

44  and 

48. 

8,  288 

1,863 

36, 5ra 

5, 8G8 

1,900 

268 

16,072 

4,492 

9, 105 

2  222 

1,174 

310 

583 

379 

4,948 

994 

6,710 

1,626 

3,153 

2,626 

1,750 

2,511 

3,316 

757 

4,340 

2,695 

1,233 

254 

4,811 

1,918 

917 

915 

•  3,705 

958 

272 

2,056 

8 

370 

24 

1 

1,684 

402 

398 

57 

57 

1,302 

734 

7 

41,473 

3,264 

11,975 

477 

74,032 

3,880 

5,968 
27, 201 

5,144 
21,688 
18,493 

9,411 

5,099 
18,495 
19,890 


16,998 
17,040 
17,999 
3,613 


6,823 
18,151 
11,197 
41,736 


7,603 
10,9.59 
851 
18,464 
740 
2,842 
7,514 
2,022 


80,036 
39,915 
112,500 


Be- 
tween 
48  and 

54. 


3,214 

25, 444 

518 

14, 126 

8,040 

20, 081 

1,914 

8,974 

5,170 


8, 592 
7,880 
4,006 
2, 592 


1,407 

3,881 

717 

5,4.53 


216 

161 

■  28 

1,014 
269 
976 

1,021 


730 

458 

6,453 


3,842 
9, 648 
269 
10, 422 
8, 27" 
5,934 
3, 562 
7,289 
8,435 


6,840 
14,344 
5,170 
3,001 


2,986 
8,493 
3,342 
13,336 


1,3.58 
566 
524 

3,240 
481 
2&5 
896 
114 


2,835 

1,892 

17,543 


Be- 
tween 
54  and 

60. 


2,274 
23,321 

1,859 
25, 150 
15, 127 
77,547 
46, 076 
36, 021 

4,834 


16,872 

26, 103 

22,947 

2,363 


4,643 

7,496 

4,913 

11,154 


3,719 
688 
4, 195 
5,251 
2,828 
2,897 
5,879 
818 


2,612 
1,829 
9,585 


60. 


2,490 
10,398 
147 
23,951 
18, 226 
30, 481 
18,748 
38,916; 
23, 704: 


Over 
60. 


1,096 
1,893 
377 
3,451 
3,546 
3,721 
3,089 
7,804 
4,046 


12,280  1,-979 

19,490  6,043 

38,170  14,794 

35,921  3,035 


30, 207 

45, 742 

4,326 

23,514 


1,390 
1,003 

295 
1,891 

929 
1,049 

116 

127 


1,679 
1,774 
14,343 


2,401 
7,773 
3,176 
7,666 


546 

162 

716 

3,308 

91 

365 

1,406 

23 


299 

239 

5,356 


986  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  14 SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS,  BY  AVERAGE 


TTnited  States. 


Aeroplanes,  seaplanes,   and   airships, 

and  parts. 

Agiicuitural  implements , 

Alaminum  manufactures 

Ammunition 

Artificial  flowers 

Artificiallimbs 

Artiflcial  stone  products 

Artists'  materials 

Asbestos  products,  n®t  including  steam 

packing. 

Automobile  bodies  and  parts 

Automobiles 

Automobile  repairing 

Awnings,  tents,  and  sails 

Babbitt  metal  and  solder 

Bags,  other  than  paper,  not  including 

bags  made  in  textile  miUs 
Bags,  paper,  exckisive  of  those  made 

in  paper  mills. 

Baking  powders  and  yeast 

Baskets,  and  rattan  and  wiUow  ware. . .. 

BeUs 

Belting  and  hose,  rubber , 

Belting  and  hose,  woven,  other  than 

rubber. 

Belting,  leather 

BiUiard  tables,  bowling  alleys,  and  ac- 
cessories. 

Blacking,  stains,  and  dressings 

Bluing 

Bone,  carbon,  and  lamp  black 

Bookbinding  and  blank-book  making. . 

Boot  and  shoe  cut  stock 

Boot  and  shoe  findings 

Boots  and  shoes,  not  including  rubber 

boots  and  shoes . 

Boots  and  shoes,  rubber 

Boxes,  cigar 

Boxes,  paper  and  other,  not  elsewhere 

specified. 
Boxes,  wooden  packing,  except  cigar 

boxes. 

Brass,  bronze,  and  copper  products 

Bread  and  other  bakery  products 

Brick  and  tile,  terra-cotta,  and  fire-clay 

products. 

Brooms 

Brushes 

Butter 

Butter,  reworking 

Buttons 

Candles 

Canning  and  preserving,  fish 

Canning  and  preserving,   fruits  and 

vegetables. 

Canning  and  preserving,  oysters 

Card  cutting  and  designing 

Cardboard,  not  made  in  paper  mills 

Carpets  and  rugs,  other  than  rag 

Carpets,  rag 

Carriage  and  wagon  materials 

Carriages  and  sleds,  children's 

Carriages  and  wagons,including repairs. 
Cars  and  general  shop  construction  and 

repairs  by  electric-railroad  companies. 
Cars  and  general  shop  construction  and 

repairs  by  steam-railroad  companies. 
Cars,   electric-railroad,   not  including 

operations  of  railroad  companies. 


ESTABLISHMENTS  EMPLOYING — 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


521 
83 

42 
224 
177 
2,785 
58 
46 

2,  .515 
315 
15, 507 
895 
118 
216 

75 


375 
10 
15 
41 

172 
49 

220 
57 
35 
1,113 
252 
427 
1,449 

25 

189 

1,201 


1,092 

2.5,095 

2,414 

1,034 

379 

3, 738 

5 

557 

19 

410 

3,082 

65 

75 

16 

75 

339 

258 

103 

2,286 

624 

1,744 

7 


Wage 
earners 
(average 
number) 


9, 096, 372 


3,543 

.54,368 

11,402- 

22,816 

4,138 

671 

8,378 

926 

3,654 

132, 556 
210, 559 
55,061 
6,028 
2,372 
10, 756 

4,168 

3,331 
4,533 
237 
5,826 
2,479 

2,765 
2,101 

2,455 

360 

675 

20, 361 

9,715 

8,941 

211,049 

32, 875 

5,218 

55,862 

42,445 

75,051 
141,592 
76,915 

6,313 

7,968 
17,641 
47 
15, 577 
541 
11,248 
60,865 

1,189 

1,148 

1,425 

22, 933 

2,016 

6,  ,509 

6, 686 

18, 173 

31, 272 

484, 437 

2,920 


No 
wage 
earn- 
ers. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


lto5 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


37,934   141,742 


40 
2 
1 

29 

46 
352 

10 
1 

214 

5 

1,359 

101 


19 
126 


101 
11 
30 

24 


60 

3,920 

31 

329 

45 

239 


43 
1 

11 
199 


1 

87 

27 

11 

458 


10 

178 
17 
2 
70 
104 
2,093 
27 


1,116 

27 

12,002 

555 

65 

68 

19 

38 

118 

3 


82 
25 

126 
33 
10 

449 
73 

145 

195 

2 
51 
1.53 

332 

358 
17,246 
■      638 

435 

160 

2,942 

3 

212 

9 

128 

1,241 

14 
24 


5 

172 

95 

25 

1,366 

229 

125 


"Wage 
earners 


311, 576 


30 

393 

48 

9 

214 

227 

3,326 

58 

26 

2, 560 

84 

25, 719 

1, 2.56 

146 

176 

47 

64 

254 

7 


189 

78 

291 

86 

3§ 

1,217 

208 

357 

519 

7 
148 
456 


979 

37, 250 

1,792 

882 

417 

5,601 

10 

499 

24 

331 

3,313 

39 

57 


16 
396 
223 

54 

2,788 

640 

374 


6  to  20 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


56, 208 


103 
15 
8 
66 
22 

283 
11 
15 

595 

37 

1,891 

194 
20 
62 

16 

8 

70 

5 

1 

8 

50 
15 

35 
8 

16 
376 

84 
137 
228 

1 

53 

376 

264 

320 

3,111 

736 

201 
96 
403 

1 
147 

3 
123 
945 

27 

30 

4 

7 

57 

60 

16 

310 

174 

206 


ESTABLISHMENTS   ACCORDING   TO   SIZE, 
NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARIsTERS,  FOR  INDUSTRIES:  1919. 


987 


ESTABLISHMENTS  EMPLOYING— Continued. 

21  to  50 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

51  to  100 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

101  to  250 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

251  to  500 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

501  to  1,000 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

Over  1,000 
wage  earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

"Wage 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 
tab- 
lish- 
ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 

tab- 

lish- 

ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 

tab- 

lish- 

ments 

Wage 
earners. 

25,379 

829,301 

12,405 

888,344 

10, 068 

1,581,763 

3,599 

1,250,875 

1,749 

1,205,627 

1,021 

2,397,596 

1 

4 

67 
17 

9 
40 

4 
51 

5 

6 

275 
58 

203 
28 
14 
28 

12 

6 

43 

1 

1 

15 

19 
3 

15 
6 
6 
101 
42 
73 
244 

150 

2,2S1 
606 
289 

1,299 
148 

1,508 
159 
219 

8,841 

2,077 

5,939 

907 

477 

850 

447 

201 

1,361 

44 

43. 

460 

597 
92 

425 
188 
173 
3,203 
1,362 
2,406 
8,485 

2 

43 
9 
4 

13 

1 

4 
4 
5 

127 
42 
35 
13 
3 
16 

13 

9 
9 

191 

2,961 
646 
281 
923 
71 
274 
2.59 
346 

9,305 
2,926 
2,346 
870 
265 
1,232 

914 

590 
646 

2 

46 
12 
S 
6 

320 

7,204 

2,207 

1,262 

930 

4 

21 
4 
3 

1,656 

7,494 
1,239 
1,084 

2 

13 
6 
2 

1,137 

10,021 
3,750 
1,530 

? 

10 
1 
5 

22,219 
2,699 
18,284 

3 
4 
5 
6 

7 

2 

408 

8 

1 
4 

41 
44 
3 
2 
2 
6 

2 

4 

1 

318 
1,198 

14,722 

15,215 

905 

626 

538 

1,724 

907 

1,247 
273 

9 

5 

92 
50 
J4 
2 
5 
26 

12 

3 
8 
1 
2 
1 

6 

756 

14, 740 
8,155 
2,082 
282 
711 
4,259 

1,679 

494 
1,201 
140 
309 
109 

977 

1 

34 
19 

925 

24, 164 
12,900 

10 

21 
33 

51,362 
168,715 

11 
12 
13 

14 

15 

3 

1,769 

16 

17 

1 

627 

18 

19 

?0 

2 
9 

7 

157 
585 

473 

5 
2 

1,456 
604 

2 
1 

1,426 
615 

2 

2,418 

21 

?3 

1 

1,772 

?4 

2 

142 

4 

722 

2 

530 

K 

?6 

2 
41 
23 
25 
233 

124 

2,729 

1,666 

1,736 

17,374 

1 

35 

13 

14 

285 

156 

5,145 

1,771 

1,941 

46,398 

?7 

8 

3 

3 

153 

5 
1 
19 

13 

23 
37 
14 

2,664 

1,092 

836 

53,010 

1,983 

302 

6,295 

4,183 

7,734 
12,801 
4,686 

2 
2 

1,435 
1,368 

?8 

1 

1,299 

29 
30 

66 
4 

45,787 
2,925 

21 
13 

36,711 
27,954 

31 

32 

50 
376 

241 

168 
465 
592 

54 

46 

102 

1 

80 

3 

95 
442 

14 

5 

4 

13 

18 

37 

18 

75 

HI 

253 

1 

1,657 
12,495 

8,294 

5,291 
14,545 
20,220 

1,713 
1,518 
3,162 
25 
2,552 
100 
3,176 
14,069 

403 

198 

131 

430 

556 

1,193 

569 

2,459 

3,696 

8,582 

25 

16 
170 

143 

72 
173 
260 

9 
19 
35 

1,148 
11,818 

10,477 

5,227 
12,274 
18,125 

655 
1,345 
2,458 

9 
91 

89 

61 
127 
139 

6 
6 
17 

1,299 
14,179 

13,249 

9,361 
18,810 
20,580 

893 

8.53 

2,058 

33 

3 

4 

17 
10 
4 

2,119 

2,252 

11,408 
6,247 
2,416 

3 

3,504 

34 

35 

13 
6 

31,362 
10,156 

,36 
37 
.38 

39 

6 

2,057 

1 

678 

40 

41 

42 

39 

2 

35 

150 

4 
7 
5 
12 
3 
26 
11 
47 
47 

255 

2,766 

152 

2,  .5.34 

10,779 

307 

470 

391 

839 

171 

1,855 

885 

3,267 

3,467 

18, 857 

28 

1 

16 
85 

1 
1 
2 
17 
2 
11 
16 
22 
41 

397 

1 

4,311 

231 

2,306 

12,890 

131 

104 

279 

2,716 

329 

1,676 

2,404 

3,132 

5,884 

64,735 

150 

6 

1,956 

2 

1,614 

43 

44 

1 

16 

375 
5,065 

1 
2 

1,001 
2,479 

45 

2 

1,263 

46 
47 

48 

1 

4 

568 
2,266 

49 

9 

3,183 

7 

13,385 

50 
51 

2 

4 
5 
9 

238 

3 

835 
1,309 
1,622 
2,860 

85,995 

1,184 

5'^ 

2 
3 

9 

164 

1,285 
1,799 
6,738 

117, 723 

53 

.54 

4 

106 

1 

5,918 

185,554 

1,551 

55 
56 
.57 

1 

988 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  14.— SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS,  BY  AVERAGE 


Cars,    steam-railroad,    not    including 

operations  of  railroad  companies. 
Casn  registers  and  calculating  machines. 

Cement 

Charcoal,  not  including  production  in 
lumber  and  wood  distillation  in- 
dustries. 

Cheese 

Chemicals 

Chewing  gum 

China  clecorating,  not  including  that 
done  in  potteries. 

Chocolate  and  cocoa  products 

Cleansing  and  polishing  preparations. . . 

Clocks 

Cloth,  sponging  and  refiJiishing 

Clothing,  horse 

Clotliing,  men's 

Clothing,  men's,  buttonholes 

Clothing,  women's 

Coal-I  ar  products 

Coffee  and  spice,  roasting  and  grinding. . 
Collins,  buiial  cases,  and  undertakers' 
goods. 

Coke,  not  including  gas-house  coke 

Collars  and  cufis,  men's 

Combs  and  hairpins,  not  made  from 
metal  or  rubber. 

Condensed  milk 

Confectionery  and  ice  cream 

Cooperage 

Copper,  tin,  and  sheet-iron  work 

Cordage  and  twine 

Cordials  and  flavoring  sirups 

Cork,  cutting 

Corsets 

Cotton  goods 

Cotton  lace 

Cotton  small  wares 

Crucibles 

Cutlery  and  edge  tools ! 

Dahymen's,  poultrymeu's,  and  apia- 
rists '  supplies. 

Dental  goods 

Drug  grinding 

Druggists '  preparations 

Dyeing  and  finishing  textiles,  exclusive 
of  that  done  in  textile  mills. 

Dyestull's  and  extracts — natural 

Electrical  machinery,  apparatus,'  and 
supplies. 

Electroplating 

Emery  and  other  abrasive  wheels 

Enameling 

Engines,  steam,  gas,  and  water 

Engravers '  materials 

Engraving  and  diesinking 

Engra^'ing,  steel  and  copper  plate,  in- 
cluding plate  printing. 

Engraving,  wood 

Envelopes 

Explosives 

Fancy  articles,  not  elsewhere  speciJBed. . 

Feathers  and  plumes 

Felt  goods 

Ferroalloys 

Fertilizers 

Files 

Firearms 

Fire  extinguishers,  chemicaJ 

Fireworks 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


99 

05 
123 
41 


3,530 
598 
62 
43 

48 

499 

46 

67 

28 

5,258 

107 

7,711 

183 

794 

351 

278 
39 
45 

401 

6,624 

1,099 

4,796 

120 

149 

62 

188 

1,288 

44 

164 

22 

304 

244  I 

319 

31 

524 

628 

144 
1,404 

515 
60 
74 

370 
21 

478 

421 

55 
106 
118 
661 
216 

49 

30 
600 

50 

2() 

32 

57 


'Wage 
earners 
(average 
number) 


52, 298 

16, 544 

25,524 

209 


3,997 

65,  586 

3,190 

244 

9,083 

1,955 

8,252 

1,206 

766 

175, 270 

4S4 

165, 649 

15,  063 

10, 540 

11,890 

29, 319 
11, 103 
2,229 

13, 675 

95, 648 

13, 219 

27, 640 

17, 622 

1,398 

3,545 

18,415 

430, 966 

6,490 

9, 396 

848 

19, 859 

6,437 

5, 224 

1,347 

15, 568 

55, 985 

4,342 
212,374 

3,024 
5,601 

694 
77,617 

174 
1,878 
7,014 

235 
8, 129 
9,249 

13,961 
3,504 
5,236 
2,344 

26,296. 
5,767 

11,287 

777 

1,222 


ESTABLISHMENTS  EMPLOYING — 


No 
wage 
earn- 
ers. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


028 
18 


lto5 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


6  to  20 

wage  earners, 
inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


167 

3 

6 

1 

328 

23 

208 

3 

76 

27 

2 
2 
1 


1,037 
92 
605 
2 
16 
5 
7 
2 


14 

25 

33 

1 

96 

11 

9 
42 

61 
2 
6 
4 
1 
195 

62 

25 


2,846 
153 
14 
25 

7 

266 

16 

11 

11 

1,519 

62 

1,891 

42 

410 

87 

48 
7 


3,750 

689 

3, 093 

7 

91 

17 

47 

26 

5 

23 

3 

92 

113 

166 

7 

212 

106 

59 
376 

291 
20 
41 
62 
10 
227 
150 

22 

7 
38 
256 

72 


Wage 
earners 


3 

196 

13 

3 

9 

21 


19 

507 

32 

33 

30 

4,053 

143 

5,630 

142 

959 

235 

145 
24 

28 

270 

7,881 

1,282 

6,664 

1^ 

210 

39 

122 

86 

13 

78 

8 

238 

258 

417 

17 

494 

292 

161 
1,087 

735 
47 
94 

185 
29 

486 

407 

42 

22 

90 

662 

199 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


42 

13 

6 

6 

64 

9 

3,072 

44 

399 

163 

47 

19 

49 

9 

11 

584 


4 

54 

7 

29 

7 

1,681 

IS 

3,284 

63 

193 

96 

64 
9 
6 

119 

1,043 

180 

846 

21 

30 

14 

35 

81 

6 

56 

8 

63 

54 

79 

10 

127 

178 

29 
355 

133 
16 

18 

74 

7 

49 

146 

6 

26 

15 

183 

80 

4 

4 

134 

16 

3 

8 

12 


ESTABLISHMENTS   ACCORDING  TO   SIZE. 

NUMBER  OF  "WAGE  EARNERS,  FOR  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 


989 


ESTABLISHMENTS 

EMPLOYING— continued 

21  to  50 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

51  to  100 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

101  to  250 

wage  earners, 

luelusive. 

251  to  500 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

501  to  1,000 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

Over  1,000 
wage  earners. 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Wage 
earners 

Estab 

lish- 

meuts 

Wage 
earners. 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 

tab- 

lish- 

ment 

Wage 
earners. 

3 

Es- 

tab- 

lish- 

ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 

tab- 

lish- 

ment 

Wage 
earners. 

10 

8 
7 
2 

10 

121 
15 
4 

10 

5 

4 

19 

6 

1,011 

2 

1,649 

28 

69 

73 

56 
3 
12 

97 
410 

66 
187 

28 
6 

12 

28 
118 
•    7 

38 
5 

48 

29 

28 

9 

46 

141 

15 
212 

29 
7 
7 

55 
3 
4 

38 

1 
27 
25 
99 
37 
10 
10 
111 
7 
4 
4 
8 

321 

265 
302 
61 

341 

3,851 

469 

102 

355 

153 

131 

581 

179 

32, 817 

45 

52,625 

922 

2,121 

2,489 

1,906 
107 
436 

3,458 
13, 207 

2,108 

5,774 

1,003 
144 
413 
902 

4,177 
256 

1,219 
158 

1,645 
957 

964 

2S9 

1,509 

4,662 

510 
7,220 

821 
234 
226 

1,828 
81 
149 

1,151 

34 

858 

910 

3,208 

1,223 

386 

341 

3,946 

246 

146 

129 

269 

14 

6 
25 

1,026 

435 
2,091 

22 

7 
56 

3,724 

1,004 
9,694 

11 

6 
19 

4,405 

2,306 
6,951 

19 

2 

4 

12,947 

1,190 
3,160 

14 

2 
2 

29,781 

11, 136 
3,246 

1 

2 
3 

4 

2 

50 

4 

144 
3,703 

289 

5 

47 
6 

7,209 
899 

18 
1 

6.300 
•423 

17 

1 

11,619 
829 

11 

20,475 

6 

7 

8 

8 

3 

4 

2 

1 

419 

2 

483 

23 

29 

44 

35 
7 
12 

82 

192 

47 

44 

20 

3 

6 

21 

183 

10 

27 

3 

34 

11 

4 

1 

22 

69 

18 
117 

1 

7 

1 

50 

543 

195 

311 

155 

72 

29,282 

108 

.33, 390 

1,632 

2,136 

3,041 

2,574 
529 
869 

5,612 
13,752 
3,122 
3,019 
1,503 

183 

379 

1,5!0 

13,689 

730 
1,984 

228 
2, 420 

808 

265 

71 

1,509 

5,010 

1,268 
8,539 

55 

446 

72 

3,617 

8 
4 
5 

1,143 
,52S 
773 

6 

2,086 

4 

2,958 

1 

1,932 

9 

in 

1 

483 

4 

2,729 

2 

3,722 

11 
1? 

1 
205 

115 
31,833 

1 
59 

278 
20, 205 

13 

28 

19, 325 

8 

17,111 

14 
15 

175 
12 
14 
18 

44 
4 
6 

23 
135 
20 
19 
23 

3 

3 
32 
417 

8 
13 

3 
30 

8 

6 
2 

8 
68 

13 
147 

25, 907 
2, 051 
2, 373 
2,682 

6,965 
693 

838 

2,911 

21,619 

2,967 

2,  636 

3,340 

535 

357 

5,009 

68,581 

1,203 

1,956 

346 

4, 221 

1,266 

953 

336 

1,308 

10,264 

1,836 
23,862 

16 
4 
3 
5 

19 
2 

5, 524 

1,306 

853 

1,735 

7,076 
673 

4 
6 

2,  446 
3, 862 

16 

2 

5,003 

17 
18 

1 

5 
3 

520 

3,017 

1,887 

19 

5 
2 

6,818 
7,101 

20 

21 

"^ 

37 
4 

2 
12 

12,615 

1,227 

71  i 

3,960 

17 

1 

11,635 
611 

3 

3,821 

24 
''5 

^>l^ 

4 

2,834 

3 

4,676 

27 

4 

11 

218 

5 

5 

1,405 
3,868 
77,  463 
2,123 
1,785 

1 
6 
152 
3 
2 

808 

4,249 

104, 961 

2,075 

1,622 

99 

1 

91 

*    2,330 
160, 976 

30 
31 
30 

33 

31 

18 

2 

2 

6,6ii 

638 
812 

4 
1 

1 

1 

2 

19 

2,702 
795 

953 

526 

1,269 

12,534 

1 
1 

1,863 
1,143 

35 
36 

?7 

38 

8 
29 

1 

80 

2,951 
10,330 

276 
27,812 

3 

7 

5,115 
10,707 

39 
40 

41 

38 

25,947 

37 

113,695 

42 
43 

6 
1 

64 

809 

101 

10,212 

2 

3, 802 

44 

45 

22 

7,832 

23 

16,990 

16 

36,074 

46 
47 

1 
14 

100 
919 

1 
9 

1 

21 
17 
24 

2 
12 

4 
61 

3 

3 

161 
1,183 

105 
3,459 
2,729 
3,793 

306 
1,907 

458 
9,420 

477 

5.S0 

1 

1 

441 
298 

48 

1 

1 

1,357 

49 

Vl 

20 
15 
29 
14 
18 
6 
79 
4 
2 
3 
4 

1,485 

1,047 

1,993 

918 

1,3.S3 

375 

5,705 

325 

194 

215 

275 

3 

4 
0 

860 
1,393 
2,179 

2 
2 

1,103 
1,582 

51 

1 

1,297 

52 
53 

1 

54 

4 
3 
12 

1,516 
1,102 
3,860 

1 

1 

55 

1 

56 

2 
5 
5 

1,205 
3,038 
3, 595 

57 

1 
3 

1,439 

6,139 

58 

1 

582 
325 

59 
60 

3 

491 

! ; 

16 

990  ABSTEACT    OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES, 

TA3LE  14 SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS,  BY  AVERAGE 


52 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


Flags  and  banners 

Flavoring  extracts 

Flax  and  hemp,  dressed 

Flour-mill  and  gristmill  products 

Food  preparations,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

Foundry  and  machine-shop  products. . 

Foundry    supplies 

Fuel,  manufactured 

Fur  goods 

Furnishing  goods,  men 's 

Furniture 

Furs,  dressed 

Galvanizing 

Gas  and  electric  fixtures 

Gas,  illuminating  and  heating 

Gas  machines  and  gas  and  water  meters 

Glass 

Glass,  cutting,  staining,  and  ornament- 
ing. 

Gloves  and  mittens,  cloth,  not  includ- 
i  ng  gloves  made  in  textile  mills. 

Gloves  and  mittens,  leather 

Glucose  and  starch 

Glue,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Gold  and  silver,  leaf  and  foil 

Gold  and  silver,  reducing  and  refining, 
not  from  the  ore. 

Graphite,  gromid  and  refined 

Grease  and  taUow,  not  including  lubri- 
cating greases. 

Grindstones 

Haircloth 

Hair  work 

Hamm'ocks 

Hand  stamps 

Hardware 

Hardware,  saddlery 

Hat  and  cap  materials 

Hats  and  caps,  other  than  felt,  straw, 
and  wool. 

Hats,  fur-felt 

Hats,  straw 

Hats,  wool-felt 

Hones  and  whetstones 

Horseshoes,  not  made  in  steel  works  or 
rolUng  mills. 

House^furnishing  goods,  not  elsewhere 
speciflad. 

Ice,  manufactured 

Ink,  printing 

Ink,  writing 

Instruments,  professional  and  scientific. 

Iron  and  steel ,  blast  furnaces 

Iron  and  steel,  steel  works  and  rolling 
mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  bolts,  nuts,  washers,  and 
rivets,  not  made  in  rolhng  miUs. 

Iron  and  steel,  cast-iron  pipe 

Iron  and  steel,  doors  and  shutters 

Iron  and  steel,  forgiiigs,  not  made  in 
steel  works  or  rolling  mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  nails  and  spikes,  cut  and 
wrought,  including  wire  nails,  not 
made  in  steel  works  or  rolhng  mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  tempering  and  welding. 

Iron  and  steel,  wrought  jnpe 

Ivory,  shell,  and  bono  work,  not  in- 
cluaing  combs  and  hairpins. 

Japanning 

Jewelry 


79 

453 

20 

10, 708 

1,997 

10, 934 

76 

11 

1,815 

487 

3,154 

141 

52 

341 

1,022 

105 

371 

616 

182 

355 
56 
62 

87 
87 

24 

482 

23 

18 

198 

6 

298 

548 

37 

133 

709 

176 

148 

40 

11 

20 

467 

2,867 
90 
61 
351 
195 
500 

144 

59 
57 
241 

65 


520 
50 
44 

36 
2,054 


Wage 
earners 
(average 
number) 


ESTABLISHMENTS  EMPLOYING— 


1,065 

2,188 

420 

45, 4S1 

30, 365 

482, 767 

906 

171 

13, 639 

18,944 

138, 331 

5,075 

1, 665 

9,795 

42,  908 

5,589 

77,520 

6,480 


10,685 

7,795 

4,264 

950 

644 

497 
6,647 

674 

425 

1,084 

64 

1,719 

42, 505 

3,675 

3,009 

7,639 

18,510 

7,302 

1,448 

212 

744 

7,853 

30,247 

1,988 

702 

15,931 

41,660 

375, 088 

17,  %7 

12,625 
2,077 
28,391 

3,355 


1,835 

10,426 

842 

295 
30,871 


No 
wage 
earn- 
ers. 


lto5 

wage  earners. 

Inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


Wage 
earners 


10 

145 

1 

3,181 

319 

757 
4 


211 

39 

218 

5 


66 


35 


113 

'"'5' 


31 

234 

4 

6,220 

1,025 

3,814 

36 

3 

1,029 

122 

915 

37 

22 

141 

392 

35 

8 

285 

36 

94 
31 
22 

47 
45 

9 

289 


6  to  20 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


78 

509 

11 

11,325 

2,222 

9,732 

83 

9 

2,606 

346 

2,312 

101 

72 

368 

1,156 

83 

27 

693 


260 
69 
52 

121 

no 

31 
642 


116 
3 

143 

154 
11 
63 

286 

63 

29 

17 

6 

9 

203 

1,538 

43 

28 

107 

1 

5 

31 


1 

297 


343 
3 
16 


21 


280 
10 
319 
355 
26 
171 
749 

140 
99 
44 
20 
21 

513 

4,236 

127 

68 

281 

4 

20 

86 


56 
2,258 


12 
922 
387 

2,784 

26 

4 

452 

128 

665 

47 

16 

92 

325 

23 

21 

175 

47 

108 
4 
6 
28 
16 

9 

85 

4 

12 
39 
2 
54 
127 
6 
39 
247 

25 
43 
10 

2 


931 
24 
7 
91 
12 
13 


52 
15 
14 

10 
513 


ESTABLISHMENTS  ACCORDING  TO   SIZE. 

NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS,  FOR  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 


991 


ESTABLISHMENTS  EMPLOTING — continued. 

21  to  50 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

51  to  100 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

101  to  250 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

251  to  500 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

501  to  1,000 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

Over  1,000 
wage  earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wase 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 
tab- 
lish- 
ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 
tab- 
lish- 
meuts 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 
tab- 
lish- 
ments 

Wage 
earners. 

9 
19 

2 
251 
148 

1,636 

7 

4 

93 

113 

574 

27 

7 

57 

151 

19 

39 

70 

48 

73 
3 
9 
5 
3 

2 

26 

13 
5 
5 
1 

14 

94 
3 
8 

65 

26 

30 

5 

2 

1 

35 

280 

7 

2 

55 

13 

32 

28 

4 
9 
40 

15 

9 
7 
3 

4 
193 

267 

595 

55 

7,613 

4,723 

54,264 

207 

100 

3,007 

3,756 

19, 606 

904 

193 

1,921 

4,918 

648 

1,436 

2,308 

1,586 

2,587 

105 

259 

193 

72 

68 
879 

477 
190 
103 
34 
426 

3,004 
113 
282 

1,990 

897 
928 
208 
71 
30 

1,131 

8,739 

214 

60 

1,697 
472 

1,133 

902 

105 

299 

1,300 

464 

243 

269 
95 

128 
6,349 

5 
5 

346 
344 

1 

2 

1 

42 

35 

703 
1 

132 

277 

204 

5,852 

5,184 

112, 855 
136 

1 

? 

^ 

82 
67 

868 
2 

5,774 
4,749 

62,397 
167 

7 
11 

228 

2  222 
4' 186 

78,978 

1 
3 

107 

601 
2,247 

73, 145 

2 
37 

2, 632 
2,806 

59, 155 

4 
6 

6 
7 

8 

23 
52 
431 
12 

4 
25 
53 

9 
86 
16 

26 

31 
1 

8 
2 
3 

2 

19 

2 
1 
3 

1,491 

3,841 

31, 204 

804 

256 

1,780 

3,806 

708 

6,362 

1,033 

2,007 

2,104 
60 
553 

159 
180 

152 

1,388 

130 

57 

217 

5 

23 

277 

11 

2 

12 

54 

7 

121 

4 

14 

22 
5 

7 

1 
1 

1 
11 

810 

3,267 

41, 468 

1,758 

268 
2,087 
8,011 
1,080 
19, 891 

523 

2,131 

3,183 

1,028 
994 
157 
148 

146 
1,542 

1 

6 

49 

1 

270 

2,238 

16,370 

267 

1 
2 

22 
1 
1 
1 
6 
2 

23 

562 

1,273 

14,421 

696 

692 

624 

4,241 

1,302 

14,424 

q 

2 
3 

2, 723 
5,071 

10 
11 
1? 

13 

2 
20 

4 
65 

747 

7,000 

1,486 

22, 137 

1 
6 

1,248 
10, 086 

14 

15 
16 

8 

12,940 

17 
18 

6 

4 
5 
3 

1,982 

1,202 

2,031 

982 

1 

592 

19 

20 

3 
2 

2,267 
1,354 

i 

2,198 

21 
22 

2,3 

24 

25 

2 

1,200 

26 

?7 

28 

29 

30 

1 
57 
2 
4 
18 

24 

25 

2 

1 

6 

19 

48 
7 
1 
26 
46 
48 

16 

14 
3 
34 

8 

1 

8 
4 

04 

4, 182 

113 

287 

1,291 

1,665 
1,857 

143 
90 

441 

1,372 

3, 186 
524 
63 
1,883 
3, 496 
3,666 

1,151 

961 

219 

2,456 

607 

62 
592 
303 

3 

47 
7 
4 
6 

21 
15 
2 

305 

7,490 

1, 1S2 

604 

869 

3,425 

2,311 

325 

31 

22 
1 
2 

7, 590 
303 
679 

6 
1 

1 

4,024 
869 
502 

7 
1 

14,399 
1,002 

32 
33 
34 

35 

11 
3 
2 

3,996 

1,031 

608 

4 
1 

2, 281 

577 

2 

5,780 

36 
37 

38 

39 

1 

2 

1 
1 

252 

733 

468 
298 

40 

12 

17 
4 
3 
18 
71 
97 

24 

20 
6 
51 

5 

2 

8 
2 

1,824 

2,682 
567 
456 
3,073 
10, 902 
16,763 

3,894 

3,310 

904 
7,594 

738 

348 

1,505 

258 

1 

1 

002 
576 

41 

42 

43 

44 

8 
31 
103 

13 

14 

1 

23 

2 

3,007 
10,313 
38,269 

4,728 

4,772 
260 

8,644 

729 

3 

17 
102 

6 

4 

2,417 
11,842 
72, 797 

5,566 

2,255 

1 

3 

100 

1 

1 

2,  ,534 

4,479 

242,270 

1,302 

1,147 

45 
46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

9 
1 

5,778 
552 

1 

1,878 

51 
5? 

"i^ 

3 

1,120 

3 

2,251 

3 

4, 499  ^ 

54 

56 

102 

6,891 

45 

I       7,103 

5 

1,587 

1 

1 

1,097 

57 

992  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  11.— SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS,  BY  AVERAGE 


23 
24 
25 
26 
27 

28 

29 

30 
31 
32 

33 

34 

35 
36 

37 

38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
4S 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 


INDUSTRY. 


Jewelry  and  instrument  cases 

Jute  goods 

Knit  goods 

Labels  and  tags 

Lamps  and  rellectors 

Lapidary  work 

Lard,  not  made  in  slaughteiing  and 
meat-packing  establishments. 

Lasts 

Lead,  bar,  pipe,  and  sheet 

Leather  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified.. 

Leather,  tanned,  curried,  and  finished. . 

Lime 

Linen  goods 

Liquors,  distilled 

Liquors,  malt 

Liquors,  vinous 

Lithographing 

Locomotives,  not  made  by  railroad 
companies. 

Looking-glass  and  picture  frames 

Lubricating  greases 

Lumber  and  timber  products 

Lumber,  planiug-mill  products,  not  in- 
cluding planing  mills  connected  with 
sawmills. 

Macliine  tools 

Malt 

Marble  and  stone  work , 

Matches 

Mats  and  matting,  from  cocoa  fiber, 
grass,  and  coir. 

Mattresses  and  spring  beds,  not  else- 
where specified. 

Millinery  and  lace  goods,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Millstones 

Mineral  and  soda  waters 

Minerals  and  earths,  ground  or  other- 
wise treated. 

Mirrors, framed  and  unframed,  not  else- 
where sjiecified. 

Models  and  patterns,  not  including 
paper  patterns. 

Motorcycles,  bicycles,  and  parts 

Mucilage,  paste,  and  other  adhesives, 
not  elsewhere  specified. 

Musical  instruments  and  materials,  not 
elsewhere  specified. 

Musical  i  astrumeuts,  organs 

Musicalinstruments,  pianos 

Musical  instrimients,  piano  and  organ 
materials. 

Needles,  pins,  and  hooks  and  eyes 

Nets  and  seines 

Oakum 

Oil  and  cake,  cottonseed 

Oil,  essential 

Oil,  1  insecd 

Oil,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Oilcloth  and  linoleum,  floor 

Oilcloth,  enameled 

Oleomargarine  and  other  butter  sub- 
stitutes. 

Optica  1  goods 

Ordnance  and  accessories 

Paints 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


Wage 
earners 
(average 
number), 


54*  Paper  and  wood  pulp. 
55     ~  ... 

56 
57 


Paper  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. . . 

Paper  patterns 

Patent  medicines  and  compounds 


142 
26 
2.050 
119 
171 
124 
6 

64 

32 

503 

680 

476 

10 

34 

729 

342 

331 

17 

429 

53 

26,119 

5,309 


403 

55 

4,240 

21 

12 

1,041 


12 

5,194 

419 

1S6 

928 

51 
127 


68 
191 
113 

92 
19 
6 

711 
78 
26 

280 
21 
11 
42 

506 

26 

601 

729 

308 

19 

2,467 


2,734 
7,138 
172,572 
5,227 
8,360 
1,155 
13 

2,910 
852 

8,945 
72, 476 
11,405 

1,890 

1,380 
34,259 

1,011 
15,618 
26,715 

4,708 

472 

480, 945 

86,956 


53,111 
1,352 

32, 768 
3,726 
1,073 

12,637 

50, 850 

38 
17, 440 
14,426 

2,599 

6,949 

10,886 
803 

4,113 

1,941 
22, 957 
11,009 

9,294 

859 

124 

26, 766 

.321 

2,173 

5,930 

5,414 

1,130 

2,851 

14,723 
11,328 
17,  485 
113,759 
14, 135 
403 
17,444 


ESTABLISHMENTS  EMPLOYING — 


No 

wage 
earn- 
ers. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


1  to  5  wage 

earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


Wage 
earners. 


100 

4 

843 

357 


684 
1 
1 

113 

153 

2 
731 

7 


49 

1 

379 

34 

62 

60 

6 


10 
193 

75 
187 


6 

74 
215 

58 


15 
1 

721 


210 

29 

16,640 

2,405 


2,506 
1 
1 

492 

1,196 

8 

3,692 

98 

71 

519 

9 
67 

82 

24 
11 
21 

14 

4 

2 

46 

37 

1 

117 


5 

255 


256 
24 


10 
1,255 


155 
3 
1,026 
90 
155 
148 
13 

19 

32 

511 

190 

342 


18 
236 
243 
172 


464 

53 

34, 267 

5,795 


157 

31 

5,312 

3 

2 

1,228 

3,181 

15 

7,751 

276 

199 

1,360 

20 
158 

158 

62 
34 
56 

34 
13 
10 

174 

54 

5 

293 


6  to  20  wage 

earners, 
inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments, 


45 
4 
472 
39 
38 
23 


19 
11 
152 
124 
105 


18 
636 


670 
76 

216 

25 

2,401 


7 

241 

19 

81 

1 

73 

14 

5,333 

1,510 


87 

23 

697 

3 

2 

274 

1,063 

2 
686 
149 

62 

246 

3 
25 

36 

11 

25 
27 

20 
6 
2 
232 
5 
3 

73 
2 
2 


127 


151 

87 

81 

3 

327 


ESTABLISHMENTS   ACCORDING  TO   SIZE. 
NUMBER  OF  AVAGE  EARNERS,  FOR  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 


993 


ESTABLISHMENTS  EMPLOYING— continued. 

21  to  50 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

51  to  100 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

101  to  250 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

251  to  600 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

501  to  1,000 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

Over  1,000 
wage  earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 

tab- 

lish- 

ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 
tab- 
hsh- 
ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 

tab- 

Ush- 

ments 

Wage 
earners. 

23 
5 
379 
21 
24 
12 

810 

171 

13, 1.50 

ri75 

7G1 
434 

3 

6 

308 

12 

14 

4 

185 
388 
22,14() 
919 
1,037 
316 

7 
3 
274 
7 
13 

1,007 

562 

44, 106 

1,096 

1,950 

1 

3 

105 

1,290 
30, 249 

1 

37 

824 
24,777 

2 
14 

1 

3,854 

25,332 

1,969 

2 
3 

4 

9 

3,353 

1 

672 

•i 

ft 

7 

14 

8 
85 
131 
87 

3 

10 

224 

7 
73 

2 

24 

4 

1,547 

687 

85 

16 

240 

3 

2 

107 

376 

498 

259 

2,686 

4,368 

2,994 

107 

319 

7,475 

201 

2,346 

68 

798 

119 

49,909 

21,889 

2,861 
474 

7,585 
91 
57 

3,275 

12,586 

11 

1 
18 
140 
46 

1 

9 
113 

3 
40 

2 

10 

2 

662 

217 

65 
6 

70 
4 
1 

38 

154 

920 

54 

1,335 

9,978 

3,066 

92 

664 
8,059 

211 
2,885 

133 

746 

144 

48,068 

15,280 

4,693 
422 

4,848 

270 

64 

2,666 

10,564 

9 
2 

14 
126 

19 
4 
2 

59 
1 

28 
2 

12 

1,234 
369 

2,132 
19,687 

2,601 
771 
301 

8,801 
165 

4,298 
331 

1,859 

s 

q 

2 

37 
4 
2 

530 

13,003 

1,140 

920 

10 

19 

12, 662 

5 

11,002 

11 

1'' 

n 

14 

10 

3,555 

3 

1,700 

1 

1,399 

15 
16 

6 
2 

2,095 
766 

4 
2 

2,782 
1,646 

17 

6 

23,759 

18 

19 

?n 

698 
108 

52 
1 

37 
3 
5 

16 

48 

112,573 
16,068 

8,259 
141 

5,519 
420 
919 

2,207 

6,998 

296 
21 

25 

100,413 
7,432 

8,810 

85 
4 

21 

57,936 
2,668 

14,375 

15 

20,566 

21 

?? 

6 

12,864 

23 
?4 

5 
3 

1,500 
1,028 

1 
3 

511 

1,866 

?5 

?6 

?7 

1 

12 

317 
3,866 

?8 

3 

1,708 

?9 

30 

70 
92 

30 

53 

6 
6 

22 

18 
47 
16 

17 
3 

2,049 
2,843 

895 

1,618 

187 
178 

671 

630 

1,537 

592 

636 
113 

14 
42 

7 

7 

10 
3 

10 

8 
33 
13 

10 

997 
3,063 

503 

527 

744 
211 

729 

580 
2,512 
1,041 

692 

1 

22 

2 
4 
10 

108 
3,306 

274 

542 

1,614 

SI 

9 

3,079 

3? 

33 

1 
3 

350 
990 

S4 

3 

1,944 

3 

5,349 

35 
3A 

6 

3 
49 
16 

20 
4 

1,066 

547 
7,666 
2,621 

3,014 
675 

1 

252 

1 

825 

37 

38 

17 
13 

3 

6,000 
4,774 

1,245 

6 
3 

3 

3,663 
1,602 

2,107 

1 

1,233 

39 

40 

1 

1,298 

41 

4? 

1 

110 
1 
8 

26 
3 
2 
7 

18 
4 

48 
139 

29 
2 

29 

95 

7,370 

86 

566 

1,781 

240 

182 

491 

1,237 
276 
3,413 
10, 166 
2,022 
143 
2,020 

43 

282 
3 
6 

40 
3 
2 

11 

57 
2 
71 
158 
53 
2 
109 

9,218 
115 
192 

1,243 

113 

49 

417 

1,694 
81 
2,264 
5,140 
1,773 
52 
3,501 

38 

5,476 

2 

730 

1 

630 

44 

45 

7 
9 
6 
4 
10 

8 
8 

32 
204 

32 
1 

21 

1,031 

1,183 

895 

459 

1,371 

1,250 
1,326 
4,942 
33, 732 
4,913 
141 
3,387 

1 
2 
3 

1 
1 

7 
7 
8 
70 
8 

338 
628 
1,162 
418 
476 

2,320 
2,680 
2,608 
24,017 
2,822 

4fi 

47 

3 

1,969 

1 

1,004 

48 
49 

50 

2 

1 
1 
9 

6,146 

4,011 

1,0.30 

13,109 

51 

4 

1 

38 

2 

2,954 

852 

26,340 

1,438 

52 
53 
54 
5.5 

56 

3 

990 

2 

1,706 

57 

75108°—:: 


994 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 

Table  14.— SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS,  BY  AVERAGE 


Paving  materials 

Peanuts,  grading,  roasting,  cleaning; 
and  shelling. 

Pencils,  lead 

Pens,  fountain  and  stylographic 

Pens,  gold 

Pens ,  steel 

Perfumery  and  cosmetics 

Petroleum,  refining 

Phonographs  and  graphophones 

Photo-engraving 

Photographic  apparatus 

Photographic  materials 

Pickles,  preserves,  and  sauces 

Pipes,  tobacco 

Plated  ware 

Plumbers'  supplies,  not  elsewhere  spec- 
ified. 

Pocketbooks 

Pottery , 

Poultry,  killing  and  dressing,  not  done 
■  a.  slaughtering  and  meat-packing  es- 
tablishments. 

Printing  and  publishing,  book  and  job. 

Printing  and  publishing,  music , 

Printing  and  publisliing,  newspapers 
and  periodicals. 

Printing  materials , 

Pulp,  from  fiber  other  than  wood , 

Pulp  goods 

Pumps,  not  including  power  pimips 

Pu mps,  steam  and  other  power 

Refrigerators 

Regalia,  and  society  badges  and  em- 
blems. 

Rice,  cleaning  and  polishing 

Roofing  materials 

Rubber  tires,  tubes,  and  rubber  goods, 
not  elsewhere  specified. 

Rules,  ivory  and  wood 

Saddlery  and  harness 

Safes  and  vaults 

Salt 

Sand  and  emery  paper  and  cloth 

Sand-lime  brick 

Sausage,  not  made  in  slaughloriug  and 
meat-packing  establishments. 

Raws 

Scales  and  balances 

Screws,  machine 

Screws,  wood 

Sewing-machine  cases 

Sewing  machines  and  attachments 

Shipbuilding,  steel 

Shipbuilding,  wooden,  including  boat 
building. 

Shirts.... \ 

Show  cases 

Signs  and  advertising  novelties 

Silk  goods,  including  throwsters 

Silversmithing  and  silverware 

Slaughtering  and  meat  packing 

Smelting  and  refining,  copper 

Smelting  and  refining,  lead 

Smelting  and  refining,  zinc 

Smelting  and  refining,  metals,  not 
elsewhere  specified. 

Smelting  and  refining,  not  from  the  ore. 

Soap 

Soda-water  apparatus 

Sporting  and  athletic  goods 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


78 

12 
56 
15 

4 
569 
320 
166 
422 
68 
169 
723 
56 
68 
214 

139 
340 
196 


13,089 

160 

17,362 

82 
5 

40 
127 
112 
122 
115 


178 
437 

13 
1,823 
38 
86 
12 
32 
633 

112 
79 

143 

11 

5 

40 

162 

913 


119 

779 

1,369 

99 

1,304 

34 

25 

39 

13 

81 

348 

66 

188 


earners 
(average 
number). 


16,072 
2,460 

5,970 

3,207 

416 

807 

5,405 

58, 889 

28, 721 

6,769 

2,555 

14, 556 

16,621 

2,539 

9, 492 

13, 592 

2,905 
27, 934 
2,140 


123,005 

899 

120, 381 

723 
64 
3,041 
5,384 
10,688 
5,786 
2,223 

2,113 

8,871 
119, 848 

168 
10,411 
2,949 
6,495 
771 
504 
3,471 

5,510 
5,432 

10,262 
4,889 
4,171 

15,059 
344,014 

43, 432 

39,603 

1,857 

10, 432 

126, 7S2 

6,453 

160, 996 

17, 315 

6,438 
13,796 

2,041 

2,167 

20,436 

2,599 

6,412 


ESTABLISHMENTS  EMPLOYING — 


No 


earn- 
ers. 


Estab 

lish- 

ments. 


134 
2 
11 
23 
6 
14 
99 
5 
2 
7 

14 
32 
2 


3,220 

124 

5,568 


13 
5 
1 

18 

7 
11 
10 

2 
453 
1 
6 
1 


5 

1 

125 

34 

12 

139 

9 

4 
92 


1  to  5 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


306 
25 


12 
1 
1 

277 
46 
30 

130 
■31 
65 

319 
19 
11 
51 

46 
65 
96 


6,167 

21 

9,034 

53 
2 
8 
43 
24 
36 
44 

14 
58 
76 

6 
1,135 


410 

45 
19 
30 


6 
373 

192 
44 

401 

^41 

23 

515 


1 
1 
2 

27 
153 
29 
54 


Wage 
earners 


878 
44 


39 

5 

1 

621 

152 

83 
345 

77 
146 
735 

50 

33 
141 

135 
112 

27S 


14, 124 

54 

19, 490 

162 
9 
24 
98 
76 
103 
115 

22 
141 
190 

12 

1,740 

24 

35 


IS 

S09 

120 
52 
87 


2 
10 
13 

744 

613 
115 
909 
396 
71 
1,235 


67 
390 

72 
128 


6  to  20 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab' 

lish- 

ments 


324 
14 

1 

13 

8 


34 
178 
13 
40 
158 
15 
12 
50 

42 
50 
75 


2,479 
6 

1,828 

17 
2 
7 
29 
24 
33 
33 

15 
38 
91 


121 
10 
10 
1 

18 
109 

25 

18 
46 


6 

12 

155 

264 
36 

150 

327 
39 

303 
1 
1 
1 
3 

27 
70 
17 
42 


ESTABLISHMENTS   ACCORDING   TO    SIZE. 
NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS,  FOR  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 


995 


ESTABLISHMENTS  EMPLOYING — continued . 

21  to  50 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

51  to  100 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

101  to  250 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

251  to  500 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

501  to  1,000 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

Over  1,000  wage 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 

tab- 

lish- 

ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 
tab- 
lish- 
ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 

tab- 

lish- 

ments 

Wage 
earners. 

179 
20 

2 
18 

5 

1 
24 
59 
35 
70 

8 
25 
67 

4 
12 
42 

21 
44 
15 

822 

4 

549 

4 
1 

10 
16 
20 
21 
14 

43 
29 
75 

2 
68 

4 
13 

4 
9 
25 

15 
17 
29 

5,388 
642 

57 

563 

147 

46 

791 

2,019 

1,114 

2,002 

265 

872 

2,213 

125 

454 

1,439 

763 

1,486 
418 

26,221 

133 

17, 918 

128 
26 
303 
503 
654 
695 
436 

1,368 
1,011 
2,616 

48 
2,257 
138 
438 
146 
251 
803 

473 
565 
987 

50 
10 

3 
4 

3,416 
779 

235 
269 

14 
3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

5 

32 

24 

7 

3 

5 

31 

4 

17 

18 

7 
74 

1 

122 

3 

128 

1 

1,815 
482 

163 

685 

171 

191 

928 

5,347 

3,938 

1,038 

546 

715 

4,555 

595 

2, 881 

2,992 

901 

12, 590 

121 

18, 748 

512 

19,980 

228 

2 
1 

729 
349 

1 

<; 

2 

1 

1,668 
981 

3 

3,829 

^ 

1 

487 

4 

1 

569 

f 

15 
44 
17 
13 
3 
14 
39 
7 
6 
39 

9 

7 

236 

2 

199 

995 

3,258 

1,180 

922 

186 

968 

2,643 

484 

459 

2,796 

570 

3,921 

470 

16, 919 

130 

13,608 

3 
19 
5 
1 

t 

8 
1 
3 
2 

795 

6,517 

1,6.37 

3.52 

1,326 

1,149 

2,577 

362 

952 

863 

13 
6 

9,003 
4,358 

15 
4 

31, 542 
15, 989 

S 
If 

i 

11 

2 
1 

10, 238 
1,409 

r 

1 

1 
3 
4 

582 

745 

2,073 

3,137 

IS 

14 

2 

1 

2,485 
1,606 

1£ 

le 
r 

16 

5,513 

4 

2,685 

1 

i,6i2 

ic 

32 

11,115 

9 

6,009 

2 

2,728 

2( 

?i 

39 

12,796 

13 

9,139 

4 

8,210 

25 

?A 

3 

11 

18 

9 

1 

6 
17 
56 

1 
32 

5 
20 

3 

221 

803 

1,330 

639 

61 

407 
1,193 
4,155 

85 
2,333 

354 
1,479 

196 

9 
10 
13 

20 

4 

1 
15 
60 

1,568 
1,549 
2,123 
3,175 
611 

129 
2,224 
9,767 

3 

4 
4 
2 

823 
1,354 
1,218 

768 

?S 

1 
2 

761 
1,578 

?f 

2 

3,398 

2- 

1 

632 

7f 

3f 

8 
30 

2,675 
11,343 

2 
19 

1,215 
11,907 

31 

20 

78,729 

32 
3.' 

11 
5 

16 
3 

1,705 
657 

2,423 
410 

3 
3 
6 

927 
1,072 
2,017 

31 

1 

568 

3. 

3f 

3" 

3? 

4 

7 
9 
14 

255 

485 
677 
963 

3 

4 
8 
13 
8 

380 

558 
1,.361 
2,022 
1,148 

3< 

1 
1 
6 

302 

495 
2,062 

1 
3 
2 

1 

515 
2,092 
1,138 

564 

2 

2,792 

4( 
4 

1 
2 
2 
2 
74 
3 

2,454 
3,177 
4,001 
9,879 
326,712 
4,443 

4i 
4.' 

2 

1 

17 

56 

113 
5 
18 
232 
4 
92 
3 
2 
2 

168 

73 

1,222 

3,999 

8,069 
410 

1,223 

17,097 

238 

6,648 
240 
153 
132 

4^ 

8 
11 
91 

203 

20 

50 

340 

14 

136 

2 

1 

3 

3 

14 

31 

7 

27 

271 

356 

3,034 

6,865 

675 

1,687 

11,797 

487 

4,476 

79 

36 

134 

105 

473 
981 
222 
855 

5 
14 
73 

66 
2 

14 

218 

9 

63 
9 
8 

15 
2 

7 
14 

4 
11 

901 
2, 355 
12,022 

10,216 

247 

2,056 

33,339 
1,385 

10,065 

1,390 

1,232 

2,714 

361 

924 
2,187 

622 
l,56i 

3 
17 
23 

17 

1,045 
6,005 
7,504 

5,686 

4 
10 
14 

7 

2,820 
7,231 
9,880 

4,885 

4. 
4< 
4' 

M 

4< 

5 
69 

3 
39 

6 

8 
12 

2 

1,779 

24, 487 

821 

13,272 

2,196 

2,695 

4,253 

634 

2 
19 

2 
26 

8 
4 
4 

1 

1,132 
13, 458 
1,181 
18, 379 
5,873 
2,315 
3,308 
905 

5( 

14 
1 

38 
5 

22,016 

1,813 

103, 409 

7,551 

5 

5; 

5' 

5' 
5 

1 

3,237 

5f 

5 
12 

5 
14 

391 
957 
400 
938 

5< 

8 

2,584 

7 

4,756 

4 

1 

7,728 
1,106 

5< 
6( 

1 

3si 

3 

2,038 

6 

996  ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  14 SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS,  BY  AVERAGE 


Springs,  steel,  car  and   carriage,   not 

made  in  steel  works  or  rolling  mills. 
Stamped  and  enameled  ware,  not  else- 
where specified. 
Stationery  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Statuary  and  art  goods 

Steam  fittings  and  steam  and  hot-water 

heating  apparatus. 

Steam  packing 

Steel  barrels,  dnims,  and  tanks 

Stencils  and  brands 

Stereotyping  and  electrotyping 

Stoves  and  hot-air  funiatcs 

Stoves,  gas  and  oil 

Structural  ironwork,  not  made  in  steel 

Vi'orks  or  rolling  mills. 

Sugar,  beet 

Sugar,  cane 

Sugar,  refining,  not  including  beet  sugar. 

Sulphuric,  nitric,  and  mixed  acids 

Surgical  apphances 

Suspenders,  garters,  and  elastic  woven 

goods. 

Textile  machineiy  and  parts 

Tlieatrico  1  scenery 

Tin  and    other  foils,    not   elsewhere 

specified. 

Tin  plate  and  terneplate 

Tinware,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Tobacco,  chewing  and  smoking,  and 

snuff. 

Tobacco,  cigars  and  cigarettes 

Tools,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Toys  and  games 

Trunks  and  valises 

Turpentine  and  rosin 

Type  foiuiding 

Typewriters  and  supplies 

Umbrellas  and  canes 

Upholstering  materials,  not  elsewhere 

specified. 

Varnishes 

Vault  lights  and  ventilators 

Vinegar  and  cider 

Wall  paper,  not  made  in  paper  mills. . . 
Wall  plaster  and  composition  flooring . . 
Wasiiing  machines  and  clothes  wringers 

Waste 

Watch    and    clock   materials,   except 

watchcases. 

Watchcases 

Watches 

Wheelbarrows 

Whips 

Windmills 

Window  and  door  screens  and  weather 

strips. 

Window  shades  and  fixtures 

Wire 

Wirework,  including  wire   rope  and 

cable,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Wood  distillation 

Wood  preserving 

Wyod ,  turned  and  carved 

Wooden  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. . 

Wool  pulling 

Wool  scouring 

Wool  shoddy 

Woolen  goods 

Worst  cd  goods 

All  other  industries 


ESTABLISHMENTS  EMPLOYING — 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


323 

223 
195 
261 

169 
33 
84 
171 
412 
176 
1,146 

85 

202 

20 

39 

268 

196 

432 
17 
15 

24 
301 
365 

9,920 

1,125 

541 

597 

1,191 

23 

88 

198 

163 

229 
41 

720 
48 

161 

105 
92 
27 

33 

18 
11 
26 
31 
214 

287 
66 
558 

115 

73 

722 

245 

24 

33 

78 

560 

292 

5 


Wage 
earners 
(average 
number) 


8,981 

34,248 

11,261 

1, 466 

36, 686 

6,147 

3,322 

417 

3,664 

32,  S68 

10, 565 

43,962 

11,781 
6,101 

18,202 
4,961 
6,390 

10,857 

31,823 

149 

1,908 

3,122 
34, 386 
18, 324 

138, 773 

35, 585 

14,201 

11,470 

28, 067 

810 

15, 669 

3,  .368 

4,810 

4,022 
316 
1,981 
4,262 
5,123 
5,956 
2,086 
582 

3,900 
15, 888 
291 
717 
1,932 
2,179 

4,411 
19,741 
15,224 

4,946 

3,978 

10, 649 

6,443 

705 

2,177 

2,566 

62, 957 

103, 830 

.     99 


No 
wage 
earn- 
ers. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


1 

18 
114 

3,839 
79 
43 
47 
37 
1 
7 
33 


16 

3 

195 


lto5 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


56 

108 
57 

78 
3 
46 
29 
75 
76 
416 


1 

133 

64 

108 
5 
3 


71 
139 

,123 
438 
178 
276 
179 
13 
27 
88 
49 


22 
439 
2 
50 
24 
27 


14 

1 

1 

10 

9 

124 

157 

5 

241 

13 

4 

300 

92 
3 
1 

21 

47 
4 
3 


152 

14S 
235 
156 

225 
12 
110 
103 
222 
200 
1,139 


1 

327 

180 

292 
15 


13 

182 
268 

8,160 

1,144 

412 

566 

522 

30 

76 

215 

133 

290 
65 

546 
7 

130 
66 
72 
13 

32 

2 

3 

36 

23 

300 

350 
14 

572 

39 

11 
730 
207 

11 
1 

49 
114 


6  to  20 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab 

lish- 

ments. 


82 

53 

44 
66 

47 
6 
17 
82 
64 
38 
346 

1 
59 


7 
45 
49 

141 
10 
2 

2 
49 
41 

1,074 

313 

162 

154 

551 

6 

17 

45 

75 


6 
1 
5 

10 
3 

35 

45 

9 

130 

35 
11 
183 
56 
7 
10 
21 
58 
18 


ESTABLISHMENTS   ACCORDING   TO   SIZE. 
NUMBER  OF  WAGE  EARNERS,  FOR  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 


997 


ESTABLISHMENTS  EMPLOYING — COntillUed. 

21  to  50 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

51  to  100 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

101  to  2.50 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

251  to  500 

wat,^  earners, 

inclusive. 

.501to  1,000 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

Over  1,000 
wage  earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 
tab- 
lish- 
ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 

tab- 

lish- 

ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 

tab- 

lish- 

ments 

Wage 
earners. 

19 

56 

36 
10 
40 

15 

7 

1 

45 

81 

22 

161 

4 
55 

672 

1,810 

1,155 

2s;i 

1,323 

410 

214 

49 

1,5.^)2 

2,737 

720 

5,347 

158 
1,  860 

12 
45 

28 

1 
27 

13 
4 
1 

8 
86 

S 
74 

21 
16 

838 

3,130 

2,070 

58 

1,873 

881 

261 
64 

499 
0, 572 

581 
5,365 

1,909 
1, 101 

17 

47 

20 
3 
39 

7 
9 

2,703 

7,415 

2,987 

432 

6,351 

1,080 
1,279 

4 
21 

7 

1,306 

7,849 
2,329 

5 
8 
3 

3,142 
.5,916 
1,897 

1 

5 

7,   005 

2 

^ 

9 

4 
2 

3,470 

1,213 

815 

6 

1 
1 

3, 739 

538 
627 

7 

1 

18, 964 
1,270 

5 

6 

7 

s 

3 

75 

8 

75 

47 
9 
1 

12 
5 

20 

31 

463 

11,. 595 

1,^.56 

12, 050 

6, 875 
1,319 

180 
1,9.53 

680 
3,123 

4,805 

C) 

11 
10 
17 

9 
3 
4 

4 

1 
4 

10 

3,729 
3,-167 
6, 349 

2,823 
977 

1,731 

1,371 
256 

1,204 

3,444 

9 
2 
6 

5, 9.S7 
1,443 
4,319 

1 
1 

4 

1,279 
2,272 
5,366 

10 
11 
12 

13 

14 

7 
1 
2 

4 

7 

5, 228 

812 

1,.568 

2,446 

.5,234 

8 

11,060 

15 

6 
13 
22 

70 
1 
2 

1 
40 
19 

371 

15S 

91 

72 

330 

1 

7 

19 
15 

29 
4 
17 
11 
29 
16 
17 
6 

3 
1 

3 
3 

7 
11 

11 
3 
53 

36 

28 

101 

44 

10 

13 

1        20 

86 

36 

1 

206 
■176 
712 

2, 351 
22 

76 

44 

1,319 

615 

11,885 

5,280 

2,  959 

2,358 

10,446 

39 

256 

644 

411 

833 
112 
523 
361 
961 
564 
508 
204 

111 
44 
107 
117 
237 
350 

352 

102 

1,795 

1,212 

949 

3,312 

1,409 

338 

494 

690 

3,146 

1,292 

28 

8 
12 
17 

39 

521 

891 

1,262 

2, 749 

16 

1 
1 

6 

1,718 
1,299 

11,392 

17 
18 

19 
''O 

2 

4 
36 
23 

227 
66 
37 
25 
60 
1 
12 
6 
13 

8 

172 

306 
2, 670 

1,  732 

16, 459 
4,717 

2,  579 
1,778 
4,325 

95 
807 
448 
896 

564 

3 

8 
38 
12 

193 
50 
24 
17 
30 

538 

1,621 
5, 968 
2,115 

31,  232 

7, 824 
3, 794  ■ 
2, 572 
4,305 

3 

3 

31 

,8 

64 
10 
5 
5 
4 

1,080 

1,117 

11),  900 
3,046 

21, 401 
3, 829 
1,  853 
1,671 
1, 298 

''1 

w 

15 
4 

25 

10 

1 

1 

9,  581 
2,459 

16,  880 

8,  018 

580 

690 

3 
5 

10 

1 

3, 187 
7,617 

21, 366 
1,124 

23 

24 

25 
26 
97 

*>« 

9q 

1 
5 

591 
3,091 

30 

6 
5 
6 

8 

814 
830 
854 

1,221 

3 
2 
2 

1 

1,013 
702 
738 

311 

4 

9,454 

31 

1 

828 

3^ 

M 

35 

4 
11 
15 
18 
9 
5 

4 
2 

250 
805 
1,007 
1,347 
627 
297 

277 
127 

3fi 

9 
9 
9 
3 

1,763 

1,470 

1,407 

413 

4 
1 

1 
2 

1,  205 
447 
304 
665 

37 

1 
3 

530 
1,988 

38 

39 

40 

41 

1 
2 
1 
1 
4 
7 

5 

8 

22 

9 
10 
14 
10 

244 
272 
115 
164 
6fi3 
943 

803 
1,355 
3, 154 

1,308 
1,484 
2,022 
1, 537 

2 
3 

554 
1,026 

4 
4 

2,616 
2, 402 

4? 

4 

12, 007 

43 

44 

1 
2 

280 
636 

45 

5 
3 

6 
12 
30 

20 

20 

31 

13 

4 

3 

8 

122 

48 

1 

347 
191 

432 

825 

2,154 

1,386 

1,  371 

2,163 

939 

272 

212 

601 

9,469 

3,652 

66 

4fi 

47 

2 
15 
10 

2 

777 
.5,  .301 
3,082 

579 

2 
10 
4 

1,174 
7, 1.55 
2,  869 

48 

3 

4, 880 

49 
.50 

51 

5^ 

1 

1 

2.52 
287 

53 

2 

1, 394 

51 

55 

3 

4 

176 

82 

544 

682 

27,  527 

13, 191 

2 

1 

50 

52 

805 

307 

16, 613 

18, 167 

56 

57 

5 
25 

3,504 
16,610 

1 

25 

1,837 
50,633 

58 
59 
60 

1 

998  ABSTBACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 

Table  15.— SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS,  BY  AVERAUE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States: 

1919 

1914 

1909 

Geographic  divisions: 
New  England— 

1919 

1914 

■    1909 

Middle  Atlantic — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

East  North  Central— 

1919 

1914 

1909 

West  North  Central— 

1919 

1914 

1909 

South  Atlantic— 

1919 

1914 

1909 

East  South  Central- 

1919 

1914 

1909 

West  South  Central— 

1919 

1914 

1909 

Mountain — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

Pacific — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


290, 105 
275, 791 
268,491 


25,528 
25, 193 
25,351 

8S,  360 
85,466 
81,315 

61,332 
59, 896 
60, 013 

29, 166 
27, 199 
27, 171 

29, 976 
28,925 
28,088 

14, 655 
14,410 
15,381 

13,909 
12,417 
12,339 

7,612 
6,079 
5, 254 

19,567 
16, 206 
13, 579 


2,995 
1,499 
1,790 
11,906 
2,466 
4,872 


49, 330 
11,057 
27,973 


16, 125 
7,916 

18, 593 
8,305 

10,393 


6,225 
5,683 
8,592 
894 
1,414 
2,884 
3,474 


Wage 
earners 


number). 


9,096,372 
7, 036, 247 
6,615,046 


1,351,389 
1,140,233 
1,101,290 

2,872,653 
2,355,940 

2,207,747 

2,396,618 
1,680,281 
1,513,764 

499, 635 
381,595 
374,337 

817, 212 
685,252 
663,015 

329, 226 
264,378 
261,772 

^85,244 
211,940 
204,520 

109,216 
81,113 
75, 435 

435, 179 
235, 515 
213,166 


88, 651 
83,074 
33, 491 
713,836 
139,665 
292, 672 


1,228,130 

508, 686 

1,135,837 


730, 733 
277, 580 
653,114 
471,242 
263, 949 


115,623 
80, 551 
195, 037 
4,472 
6, 382 
36, 521 
61,049 


estabushments  employing— 


No 

wage 
earners. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


37,934 
32,856 
27, 712 


2,679 
2,  ,527 
2,132 

12,195 
10,623 
8,918 

8,451 
7,478 
7,274 

4,647 
3,926 
3,667 

2,904 
2, 024 
1,669 

1,.596 

1,104 

911 

1,615 
1,464 
1,028 

1,222 

1,077 

677 

2, 625 
2,633 
1,436 


.330 
132 

186 

1,086 

280 

665 


6,847 
1,239 
4,109 


2, 02S 
858 
2,845 
1,085 
1,635 


771 
781 
1,396 
211 
263 
554 
671 


lto5 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


141,742 
140,971 
136, 289 


Wage 
earners. 


3 11,. 576 
317,216 
311,704 


11,096 
11,282 
11,471 

38,784 
39, 855 
37, 917 

29, 147 
30, 823 
31,057 

16,982 
16,  .587 
16,739 

15, 497 
15,113 
13,719 

7,877 
8, 129 
8,45-1 

7,354 
6,928 
6,631 

4,626 
3,623 
3,174 

10, 379 
8, 631 
7.127 


1,583 
664 
945 
4,670 
1,027 
2,207 


21,448 
4,829 
12,507 


7, 092 
4,115 
8, 277 
3,809 
5,854 


3,707 
3,490 
4, 454 
560 
997 
1,800 
1,974 


25,301 
26,  .531 
27,104 

88, 797 
92, 419 
87, 637 

62, 201 

66. 690 
67,373 

34,293 
33, 447 
34,200 

35, 124 
36, 146 
34,326 

17,209 
19,844 
21,231 

16,619 
15, 423 
15, 884 

9,341 
7,350 
7,059 

22. 691 
19,366 
16, 890 


3, 288 
1,431 
1,989 
11,497 
2,296 
4,800 


49,973 
11,016 

27,808 


16,393 
8,  745 

18,770 
8,573 
9,720 


7,318 
7,101 
9,38;') 
1,046 
1,924 
3,569 
3,950 


6  to  20 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


56,208 
54,379 
57, 198 


5,223 
5,359 
5,645 

19,074 
18,091 
17,847 

10,922 
10,708 
11,195 

4,234 
3,970 

4,048 

6,316 
6,8.54 
7,5.52 

2,849 
3,073 
3,816 

2,765 
2,391 
3,014 

1,074 

868 
905 

3,751 
3, 065 
3,176 


■527 
319 
363 
2,680 
497 
837 


11,648 
2,276 
5, 150 


3,096 
1,381 
3,574 
1,494 
1,377 


992 
813 
1,426 
84 
119 
316 
484 


ESTABLISHMENTS   ACCORDING  TO   SIZE.  999 

EARNERS,  FOR  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919, 1914,  AND  1909. 


ESTABUSHMENTS  EMPLOYINC 

3 — continued. 

21  to  50 

wage  earners, 
inclusive. 

51  to  100 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

101  to  250 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

251  to  500 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

501  to  1,000 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 

Over  1,000 
wage  earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 
tab- 
lish- 
ments 

Wage 
earners. 

Es- 
tab- 
lish- 
ments 

Wage 
earners. 

25,379 
22, 932 
23,:)44 

829,301 
742, 529 
764, 408 

12,405 
11,079 
10,904 

888,344 
791,726 
782,298 

10,068 
8,470 
8, 116 

i,. 581, 763 
1,320,972 
1,258,639 

3,  .599 
3, 108 
2, 905 

1,250,875 
1,075,108 
1,006,457 

1,749 
1,348 
1,223 

1,205,627 
926, 828 
837,473 

1,021 
648 
540 

2,397,596 
1,255,259 
1,013,274 

1 
2 
3 

2,634 
2,  .517 
2,060 

85,7.36 
81,711 
S7,040 

1,465 
1,386 
1,352 

105, 123 
99,881 
96,064 

1,368 
1,186 
1,197 

216,  .591 
188, 994 
188,331 

547 

502 
502 

191,987 
174, 774 
175,508 

297 
263 
233 

203,446 

182, 880 
163, 581 

219 
171 
1.59 

464,032 
325, 150 
299,698 

4 
5 
6 

9, 145 

8,472 
8,oOS 

299,3.59 
275,117 
276,954 

4,2-10 
3,971 
3,919 

301,759 
282,283 
279,053 

3,011 
2,821 
2,691 

470,660 
437,703 
415, 309 

1,090 
997 
941 

382,011 
346,299 
327,084 

503 
423 
396 

345,968 
292,001 
271,396 

318 
213 
178 

765,563 
425,591 
346, 573 

7 
8 
9 

5,475 
4,920 
4,895 

179,913 
160, 176 
160, 205 

3,045 

2,6C,1 
2,516 

218,832 
189,634 
179, 996 

2,  .568 
2,047 
1,974 

402,430 
319, 129 
307,856 

945 
775 
673 

329,408 
266, 766 
232, 739 

508 
333 
314 

351, 448 
229,914 
211,593 

271 
151 
115 

729, 774 
328, 077 
229, 174 

10 
11 
12 

1,663 
1,440 
1,425 

53,a35 
46,  .581 
45,785 

751 

610 
626 

53,067 
43,422 
4-1,490 

541 
413 
417 

83,665 
63,376 
63,676 

206 
1.53 
157 

69,484 
54, 361 
54,305 

91 
72 
63 

63, 816 
50, 729 
43, 390 

51 

28 
29 

94,735 
46,118 
44,482 

13 
14 
15 

2,4.50 
2,414 
2,680 

79,839 
77, 546 
86,051 

1,160 
1,099 
1,174 

84,085 
79,794 
83,708 

1,078 
933 
839 

170,391 
144, 868 
130, 198 

342 
315 

296 

116, 184 

lOS,  262 
101, 257 

155 
121 
126 

105,978 
80,472 
87,099 

74 
62 
33 

156,490 
81,631 
55,767 

16 
17 
18 

1,073 
1,105 
1,201 

35,485 
35, 954 
38,351 

574 
489 
509 

41, 500 
34,342 
36,228 

466 
335 
339 

73,074 
52, 186 
51, 959 

129 
US 

108 

45, 086 
40, 197 
37, 229 

63 
43 
34 

41,630 
27,  .57  4 
22,882 

28 
14 
9 

43,426 
21,483 
12,441 

19 
20 
21 

1,154 

848 
937 

37,293 
26, 730 
30,045 

441 
348 
325 

31,421 
25, 184 
2:3, 501 

378 
285 
281 

60,113 
45, 947 

43,478 

138 
106 
92 

47,397 
35,214 
30,993 

44 
39 
22 

31, 438 
26, 108 
14,010 

20 

8 
9 

30,687 
10,616 
13,313 

22 

Zi 
24 

343 
245 
237 

11, 158 
7,642 

7,542 

129 
108 
123 

9,315 
7,849 
8,690 

135 
97 

82 

21,252 
15,434 
13,006 

51 
30 
37 

17,378 
12, 298 
12, 982 

26 
21 
16 

18, 809 
14, 570 
11,183 

6 
4 
3 

10,497 
6,713 
5,257 

2.5 
26 

27 

1,442 

971 

1,001 

46,683 
31, 072 
32,435 

600 
407 
420 

43,242 
29,337 
30, 568 

523 
353 
296 

8.3,587 
53, 335 
44, 826 

151 
106 
99 

51,940 
36, 937 
34,  .360 

62 
33 
19 

43,094 
22, 580 
12, 339 

.34 

7 
5 

102,392 
9,880 
6,569 

28 
29 
30 

2.53 
151 
156 
1,410 
230 
434 

8, 178 
5,006 
4,848 

46,214 
7.561 

13, 929 

127 
87 
65 
791 
155 
240 

9,310 
6,265 
4,560 
.56, 499 
11,144 
17, 345 

118 
90 
57 
689 
150 
264 

18, 702 
14,307 
8,498 
108, 715 
24,184 
42, 185 

28 

31 

9 

293 
74 

112 

9,898 
11,354 

3, 2.53 

•102,019 

25,314 

40, 149 

13 
12 
9 
169 
32 
62 

8,776 

8, 576 

6,246 

114,094 

22,  .524 

43, 230 

16 
13 

24, 815 
32, 563 

31 
32 
33 

118 
21 
51 

244,045 
41, 061 
121, 548 

34 
35 
36 

5,227 
1,200 
2,718 

169, 598 
39, 535 
90, 226 

2,107 

042 

1,491 

148, 875 
46,709 
106, 175 

1,.309 

495 

1,207 

204,318 
77, 538 
188, 804 

432 
213 
445 

151,320 
74,270 
156,421 

206 

93 

204 

143, 6.50 
62,366 
139,9.52 

106 
70 
142 

226, 236 
171,325 
368,002 

37 
38 
39 

1,615 

653 

1,808 

747 

652 

53, 388 
21, 353 
59, 187 
25, 050 
20, 935 

935 
378 
921 
4.56 
355 

66,641 
27,240 
66, 033 
33,945 
24,973 

799 
331 
718 
414 
306 

125,932 
51, 531 

110,471 
66, 285 
48,211 

312 
110 
236 
167 
120 

110,104 
38, 386 
81,846 
57, 771 
41,301 

168 
51 

144 
78 
67 

118,061 
36,666 
98, 326 
53, 1.S2 
4.5, 213 

80 
39 
70 
55 

27 

205,271 

78,221 

177, 867 

209,688 

58,727 

40 
41 

42 
43 
44 

3S3 
322 
623 
24 
21 
109 
181 

12, 234 

10, 468 

20, 390 

765 

644 

3,454 

5,880 

167 

135 

307 

5 

6 

55 

76 

11,748 
9,470 
21,856 
380 
356 
3,915 
5,342 

127 
96 

224 

10 

5 

30 

49 

19,300 
15,048 
35, 394 
1,421 
875 
4,531 
7,096 

48 
25 
100 

15,895 

8,650 

34, 044 

18 
12 
44 

12,633 

8,878 
30,  549 

la 

9 

18 

25,366 
12,015 
27,518 

45 
46 
47 
48 

2 
10 
21 

652 
3,321 
6,922 

1 
5 
11 

609 
3,028 
8,059 

49 

5 

7 

11, 196 
18, 640 

50 
51 

lOOO  ABSTBACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 

Table  15.— SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS,  BY  AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

NorthCarolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas ' 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


668 
4,937 

595 
5,603 
2, 7S5 
5, 999 
2,004 
4,803 
2,. 582 


3, 957 
4,589 
3,654 
2,455 


3,123 
2,617 
2,445 
5,724 


1,290 
922 
576 

2,631 
387 
480 

1,160 
166 


4,918 
2,  707 
11,942 


Wage 

earners 

(average 

number). 


29, 035 
140, 342 

10,482 
119,352 

83,036 
157,  659 

79, 450 
123,441 

74,415 


69, 340 
95, 167 
107, 159 
57, 560 


49, 954 
98, 265 
29, 503 
107, 522 


17,160 
13,917 

6,634 
35,254 

5,736 

8,528 
18, 868 

3,119 


132,928 

.58,  .559 

243, 692 


establishments  employing — 


No 

wage 

earners. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


67 
636 
1,34 
621 
392 
353 
105 
3.54 
242 


498 
668 
272 
158 


268 
173 
427 
747 


203 

137 

112 

461 

35 

57 

196 

21 


651 

388 

1,586 


lto5 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


338 
2,351 

231 
3, 197 
1,425 
3,488 
1,040 
2,386 
1,041 


2,353 
2,390 
1,862 
1,272 


1,791 
1,084 
1,409 
3,070 


8,54 
579 
377 
1,495 
272 
291 
654 
104 


2,474 
1,421 
6,484 


Wage 
earners. 


776 
5,221 

589 
7,014 
3,065 
8,474 
2,264 
5, 203 
2,518 


5,270 

4,988 
4,098 
2,853 


3, 960 
2,628 
2, 956 
7,075 


1,647 
1,100 

668 
3,130 

592 

660 
1,324 

220 


5,345 

3, 136 

14,210 


6  to  20 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


126 
1,062 

144 
1,038 

484 
1,204 

429 
1,144 

685 


600 

784 


597 


645 

642 

374 

1,104 


139 
133 

63 
421 

47 

80 
166 

25 


959 

526 

2,266 


Wage 
earners. 


1,4.58 
11,880 

1,,583 
10,648 

5, 377 
12,452 

4, 625 
12, 917 

8,181 


6,682 
8,576 
9,853 
6,705 


6,901 
7,317 
4,0(39 
12,049 


1,526 
1,408 

650 
4,515 

487 

834 
1,803 

243 


10,924 

5, 854 

24,772 


fifetABLISHMENTS   ACCORDING   TO   SIZE.  1001 

EARNERS,  FOR  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919, 1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 


ESTABLISHMENTS  EMPLOYING — continued. 


21  to  50 

wage  earners, 
inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


5S 
464 

48 
355 
182 
370 
167 
445 
361 


235 
324 
306 

208 


23G 
338 
136 
444 


50 
31 

6 

143 

12 

27 

68 

6 


397 

16,'') 
SSO 


Wage 
earners. 


1,882 
14, 879 

1,685 
11,473 

6,028 
12,212 

5, 445 
14, 643 
11,592 


7, 668 
10, 866 
9,952 
6,999 


7,605 
11,067 

4, 295 
14,326 


1, 859 
966 
186 

4, 450 
435 
846 

2,201 
215 


12, 744 

5, 476 

28, 463 


51  to  100 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish 
ments. 


32 
194 

20 
177 
109 
234 

79 
218 

97 


128 
195 
146 
105 


94 
140 

46 
161 


175 

84 

341 


Wage 
earners. 


2,404 
14, 004 

1, 353 
12, 803 

8,141 
17, 129 

5, 725 
15, 713 

6, 813 


9,120 
14, 282 
10, 348 

7, 750 


6, 842 
9,806 
3, 168 
11,605 


878 
8:54 
468 

3,232 
.531 
383 

2,670 
319 


12,657 
6,090 
24, 495 


101  to  250 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


29 
143 

12 
157 
121 
252 

98 
165 
101 


106 
166 
120 

74 


61 
1.50 

37 
130 


190 
81 

252 


Wage 
earners. 


4,416 
22, 375 

1,  828 
24,296 
19, 222 
39,  865 
16, 475 
26, 104 
15, 810 


16,267 
25, 609 
19,314 
11,884 


9,240 
24, 132 

6, 209 
20,532 


2,117 
2, 370 
1,170 
7,738 
1,673 
1,639 
4,172 
373 


30, 899 
12,623 
40,065 


251  to  500 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Estab' 

lish- 

ments. 


Wage 
earners. 


2,524 
1.5, 005 

1,.345 
10, 650 
14,743 
19,329 
16, 576 
21,974 
14, 038 


6,  .3.57 
14,224 
15,936 

8,  .569 


6,671 
22,443 

3,323 
14, 960 


3, 657 
3,605 
1,200 
3,488 
1,048 
2, 427 
1,468 
425 


14, 822 

8,609 

28, 509 


501  to  1,000 

wage  earners, 

inclusive. 


Es- 
tab- 
lish- 
ments 


Wage 
earners. 


3,410 
16, 968 
751 
11,193 
13, 999 
19, 289 
21,137 
11,924 

7,307 


7, 362 
11,5,34 
13, 646 

9, 088 


5, 294 

13, 591 

818 

11,735 


3,325 
2,208 


5,251 
970 
1,739 
3,992 
1,324 


14, 392 

8, 194 

20, 508 


Over  1,000 
wage  earners. 


Es- 
tab- 
lish- 
ments 


Wage 
earners. 


12, 165 
40,110 

1,348 
31,275 
12, 461 
28,909 

7,203 
14, 963 

8, 156 


10,614 
5,088 

24,012 
3,712 


3,441 
7,281 

4, 725 
15, 240 


2, 151 
1,426 
2, 232 
3,450 


31,145  26 

8,  .577  21 

62,670  28 


1002  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

TABLE  16.— NUMBER  AND  'SIZE   OF  ESTABLISHMENTS, 

[Note. — ^In  some  industries  in  order  to  avoid  disclosing  the  returns  of  individual  establishments,  the 
cases  an  (x)  is  placed  in  the  column  from  which  the  figures  have  been  omitted,  and  the  figures  for  the 
bined,  each  estabhshment  is  classified  under  its  proper  group.] 


All  industries. 


Aeroplanes,  seaplanes,  and  air- 
ships, and  parts. 

Agricultural  implements 

Aluminum  manufactures 

Ammunition 

Artificial  flowers 

Artificiallimbs 

Artificia  1  stone  products , 

Artists'  materials , 

Asbestos  products,  not  including 
steam  packing. 

Automobile  bodies  and  parts 

Automobiles 

Automobile  repairing 

Awnings,  tents,  and  sails , 

Babbitt  metal  and  solder , 

Bags,  other  than  paper,  not  includ- 
ing bags  made  in  textile  mills. 

Bags,  paper,  exclusive  of  those 
made  in  paper  mills. 

Baking  powders  and  yeast , 

Baskets,  and  rattan"  and  willow 
ware. 

BeUs .- 

Belting  and  hose,  rubber 

Belting  and  hose,  woven,  other 
than  rubber. 

Belting,  leather 

Blacking,  stains,  and  dressings. .  . 

Bluing , 

Bone,  carbon,  and  lamp  black 

Bookbinding  and  blank-book 
making. 

Boot  and  shoe  cut  stock 

Boot  and  shoe  findings 

Boots  and  shoes,  not  including 
rubber  boots  and  shoes. 

Boots  and  shoes,  rubber 

Boxes,  cigar 

Boxes,  paper  and  other,  not  else- 
where specified. 

Boxes,  wooden  packing,  except 
cigar  boxes. 

Brass,  bronze, and  copperproducts. 

Bread  and  other  bakery  products. . 

Brick  and  tile,  terra-cotta,  and  fire- 
clay products. 

Brooms 

Brushes 

Butter 

Buttons 

Candles 

Canning  and  preserving,  fish 

Canning  and  preserving,  fruits  and 
vegetables. 

Canning  and  preserving,  oysters. . . 

Card  cutting  and  designing 

Cardboard,  not  made  in  paper  mills 

Carpets  and  rugs,  other  than  rag . . . 

Carpets,  rag 


NUMBER    OF    ESTABLISHMENTS   WITH 
PRODUCT  OF— 


(Si* 
1-:; 


65, 485 


32 
57 
1,516 
16 
3 

392 

7 

5,270 

217 
7 
9 


27 
182 


39 

14 

1 

248 

13 

54 
57 


97 

3,107 

301 

437 
70 
90 

122 

3 

38 

739 

10' 
11 


2 
179 


87, 440 


77,911 


103 
14 

4 

58 

84 

862 

16 

6 

847 

12 

7,741 

322 
22 
43 

15 

18 
82 


36 

63 

19 

2 

431 

35 
83 
1.59 


45 
151 


203 

11,848 

623 

262 
114 
380 
162 
5 
72 
816 


3 
107 


13e 
17 


31 

367 

14 

12 

742 

31 

2, 284 

257 
33 
61 

12 

13 

78 


54 
67 
15 
15 
312 

81 
160 
279 

3 

81 

543 


396 

8,734 
874 

270 
128 
2,019 
181 
4 
132 
858 

26 

28 

3 

7 

43 


39, 647 


103 
24 

8 
42 

5 
39 
10 
12 

351 
'  82 

200 
85 
35 
46 


13 
30 

3 
2 
15 

54 
43 
8 
16 
95 

61 
111 
440 


37 
382 

363 

264 

1,091 

568 

60 
50 
1,024 
73 
6 
132 
520 

11 
13 
4 

21 


§1 


8^ 


9,208   10,414 


29 
11 

186 

1 

1 
47 


51 
175 
39 


122 
148 
1 
4 
13 
45 

13 

12 


1 

8 

33 

8 
328 

21 

'"28 

19 

81 

140 

9 


5 

8 

9 

129 

96 

16 

3 

1 

28 

8 

77 

72 

1 

7 

2 

15 

27 

1 

■WAGE 

EARNERS  IN 

ESTABLISHMENTS 

WITH  PRODUCT 

OF- 


45, 813 


(X) 

74 


12 

19 

965 

11 

4 

233 

6 

,561 

130 

3 

10 


4 

17 

5 

(X) 

235 

12 
35 

58 


29 

84 

120 

53 

1,115 

568 

107 
43 
38 
138 
4 
60 
1,094 

13 

8 


(X) 
148 


ESTABLISHMENTS  ACCORDING   TO   SIZE.  1003 

BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS,  FOR  INDUSTRIES:  1919. 

figures  for  certain  groups  have  been  consolidated  with  those  for  some  one  of  the  larger  groups.    In  such 
group  with  which  Ui3j  nave  been  consolidated  are  printed  in  italics.    In  the  totals  for  all  industries  com- 


WAGE   EARNERS  IN  ESTABLISHMENTS 
WITH  PRODUCT  OF — coiitiiiued. 

VALxra: 

OF  FEIODUCTS  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS  WITH 
OF— 

PRODUCT 

o    . 

o   . 

§1 

5d 

d 

So 

u 

«5 

Expressed  in  thousands. 

793, 528 

1,719,982 

1,114,615 

5,172,712 

$167,085 

$945,603 

$3,571,283 

$8,965,872 

$6,467,132 

$42,301,104 

1 

70 

455 

(X) 

2,989 

(X) 

146 

281 

1,706 

(X) 

12,180 

2 

1,672 
229 
215 

1,159 
271 

3, 518 
137 
118 

5,292 
1,089 

290 
.?,  720 

210 
1,615 

743 
1,047 

4,388 
1,545 
1,691 

(X) 

42,625 

8,435 

20,603 

241 

8 

76' 

150 

3,209 

52 

9 

1,137 
220 
33 
605 

818 

8,448 

170 

80 

6,6JS 

777 

478 

4,323 

1,223 

15, 115 

545 

561 

o,511 

iLl.'f) 
1,080 
6,89:2 
4,741 
6,08t 

20,512 
S,>02 

252,721 
61,706 
77,811 

3 

4 
5 
R 

7 

(X) 

^x) 

8 

(X) 

2,455 

(X) 
17,247 

9 

(X) 

(X) 

10 

9,267 

291 

19, 827 

1, 798 

122 

474 

17, 737 
3,402 
7,128 
1,921 
557 
1,201 

9,369 

2,609 

1:800 

1,460 

378 

523 

93,702 
204, 213 

(X) 

(X) 
1,285 
8,345 

1,102 

25 

15, 454 

632 

19 

32 

9,112 

175 

79, 517 

3, 294 
241 
478 

34,002 

1,675 

83, 527 

10,678 

1,624 

2,905 

74, 514 
21,084 
36, 508 
16, 735 
8,040 
10, 720 

42,218 
25,033 

9,646 
14,351 
5,454 
8,479 

531, 223 
2,339,911 

(X) 

(X) 

43, 639 
191,445 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

111 

625 

1,035 

2,343 

15 

137 

510 

4.278 

9,368 

32, 956 

17 

53 
1.4S9 

4^ 

376 
2,113 

195 

(X) 

60S 

230 
431 

2,638 

67 
361 

179 

862 

(X) 

719 
3,510 

247 

3,869 
5,056 

704 

(X) 

4,042 

3,327 
2,032 

38,069 

18 
19 

90 

216 
268 

5,610 
1,437 

1,663 
3,197 

32, 548 
11, 255 

91 

151 

(X) 

50 

632 

22 

244 
259 
99 
114 
5, 172 

826 
713 
208 
555 
5,886 

605 

(X) 

(X) 

1,041 

1,355 

24 
92 
27 
(X) 
683 

435 

712 

201 

26 

4,861 

2.798 

3,209 

062 

800 

13,564 

11,969 

8, 420 

1,841 

5,r.54 

20, 450 

9, 809 

(X 

(x) 

15, 446 

12,851 

23 
24 

?5 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 
(X) 

?fi 

6,905 

26,463 

27 

807 
1,957 
4, 38S 

2,075 

4,442 

26, 955 

1,401 

2,256 
26, 208 

5,331 

(X) 

152, 828 

35 
145 
150 

398 

907 

1,822 

4,241 

7, 891 
15,218 

14, 107 
27,841 
120,513 

21,051 
26,041 
134,020 

121,371 

(X) 

883,318 

28 
29 
30 

13 

1,740 

11, 277 

(X) 
(x) 
7,661 

32, 862 

158 
4,321 
28,766 

(x) 
32,199 

116,759 

31 

S,236 
24, 511 

66 
138 

492 
1,800 

8,231 
79,405 

3? 

11,429 

64, 111 

33 

5,775 

21,166 

9,010 

5,687 

390 

2,158 

18, 519 

86,543 

38,540 

31,668 

34 

3,787 
41, 488 
19,413 

10,905 
25, 633 
40,660 

5,653 
15,363 
8,377 

54, 144 

41, 570 

4,093 

277 
9,220 

858 

2,334 

136, 299 

6,744 

19,504 

339,746 

43, 800 

58,965 
219,689 
116,642 

34,905 
123, 871 
25,657 

366,328 

323,071 

14, 722 

35 
36 
37 

2,697 
1,686 
3,628 
3,650 
27 
1,861 
11,575 

2,9i: 

2,215 
5, 515 
5,683 
40S 
4,659 
19,989 

(X) 

744 
2,829 
3,514 

818 
183 
254 
327 
12 
107 
1,726 

2,702 
1,248 
4,962 
1,674 
70 
837 
8,948 

11,779 

6,498 

109,587 

8,298 

240 

6,614 

41,111 

14,906 

10, 050 
194, 112 

14, 811 
3, 029 

31,755 
110,423 

(X) 

5,346 
93,030 
11,802 

38 

2,951 
5, 359 
1,908 
(X) 
2,203 
16,229 

15,681 

181,218 

4,928 

(X) 

19,608 
185, 894 

39 
40 
41 
4' 

2,067 
7,795 

18,463 
54, 141 

43 

44 

549 
336 

(X) 

94 
687 

486 

734 
171 
939 
676 

26 
27 

224 
259 

1,111 
1,277 
(X). 
455 
1,715 

1,615 

3,760 

932 

5,521 

2,411 

45 

(x) 
19,891 

(X) 
(X) 
106,693 

46 

1,254 
1,999 
(X) 

8,206 
10,541 
(X) 

47 

(X) 
392 

44 
1,079 

48 
49 

1004 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  16.— NUMBER  AND  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS, 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1002  and  1003.] 


Carriage  and  wagon  materials 

Carriages  and  sleds,  childrens' 

Carriages  and  wagons,  including 
repairs. 

Cars  and  general  shop  construction 
and  repairs  by  electric-railroad 
companies. 

Cars  and  general  shop  construction 
and  repairs  by  steam-railroad 
companies. 

Cars,  steam-railroad,  not  including 
operations  of  railroad  companies. 

Cash  registers  and  calculating  ma- 
chines. 

Cement 

Charcoal,  not  including  production 
in  the  lumber  and  wood  distilla- 
tion industries. 

Cheese 

Chemicals 

Chewing  gum 

China  decorating,  not  including 
that  done  in  potteries. 

Chocolate  and  cocoa  products 

Cleansing  and  polishing  prepara- 
tions. 

Clocks 

Cloth,  sponging  and  reflnishing 

Clothing,  horse 

Clothing,  men's 

Clothing,  men's,  buttonholes 

Clothing,  women's 

Coal-tar  products 

CoIIee  and  spice,  roasting  and 
grinding. 

Coffins,  burial  cases,  and  under- 
takers' goods. 

Coke,  not  including  gas-house  coke. 

Collars  and  cuffs,  men's 

Combs  and  hairpins,  not  made 
from  metal  or  rubber. 

Condensed  milk 

Confectionery  and  ice  cream 

Cooperage 

Copper,  tin,  and  sheet-iron  work. . . 

Cordage  and  twine 

Cordials  and  flavoring  sirups 

Cork,  cutting 

Corsets 

Cotton  goods 

Cotton  lace 

Cotton  small  wares 

Crucibles 

Cutlery  and  edge  tools 

Dairymen'3,  poultrymen's,  and 
apiarists'  supplies. 

Dental  goods 

Drug  grinding 

Druggists'  preparations 

Dyeing  and  finishing  textiles,  ex- 
clusive of  that  done  in  textile 
mills. 

DyestuiTs  and  extracts — natural... 

Electrical  niacliinery,  apparatus, 
and  suiiplies. 

E]cctro|)laling 

Emery  and  other  abrasive  wheels. . 

Enameling 


NUMBER    OF    ESTABLISHMENTS    WITH 
PRODUCT  OF— 


53 
17 

968 
73 


134 
41 
5 
15 


4 
3 

454 
48 

505 
13 
42 


^       \ 

1 

1,371 

271 

1,274 

5 

23 

7 

20 

10 

2 

1 


2 
124 

28 


»>      5 

„.     «9 

I    136 

*.   20 


oo 


200 

130 

1 

14 

1 
19 


7t)9 

58 

7 

16 

3 
150 

8 

16 

3 

1, 152 

51 

1,487 

12 

149 

61 

31 

7 
5 

10 

2,322 

372 

2,067 

4 

25 

11 

38 

17 

2 

20 

4 

69 

70 

123 
3 

117 

85 


17 
271 

239 
13 
29 


s°^ 


77 

25 

289 


360 

12 

20 

8 
5 


2,507 

132 

11 

11 

4 
102 

9 
31 
13 

1,776 

6 

2,862 

51 

238 

95 

58 
13 
15 

45 

1,907 

2.S3 

1, 151 

17 

52 

16 

42 

70 

8 

53 

4 

92 

60 

104 

10 

144 

180 


49 
422 

127 
17 
20 


100 


111 

226 

26 

1 


30 

12 

16 

7 

1,351 

2 

2,368 

60 

225 

138 


5 
21 

136 

764 

126 

272 

52 

33 

21 

43 

343 

15 

75 

11 

77 

44 

30 

9 

97 

206 


38 
331 

11 

18 
4 


§2 


246 

10 

0 

31 


344 
21 

67 


34 

5 
2 

72 
136 

38 

23 

15 
4 
2 

23 
308 

10 
6 
3 

17 
8 

6 

3 

23 

64 


24 
109 


S  9 


145 
26 
73 


137 

124 

9 

9 

27 

12 

5 

22 

540 

7 

9 


11 

ks2 


WAGE 

EARNERS  IN 

ESTABLISHMENTS 

WITH  PRODUCT 

OF— 


29 

.8 

590 


(s) 


4 

3 

8 

682 

36 

656 

17 

17 


5 

7 
(X) 

(X) 

590 

148 

684 

5 

7 

4 

24 

20 

(X) 
(X) 


29 
(X) 


ESTABLISHMENTS   ACCORDING   TO    SIZE. 


1005 


BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS,  FOR  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1002  and  1003.] 


WAGE   EARNERS  IN 

ESTABLISHM  F.NTS 

VALUE 

OF   PRODUCTS  OF   ESTABLISHMENTS   WITH 

PRODUCT 

WITH  PRODUCT 

OF — continued. 

OF — continued. 

o    . 

o 

OQ 

s| 

5o 

a 

^6© 

J 

So 

|8 

0  . 
If 

8  ° 

ti^ 

55^ 

«©5 

'R, 

Oi 

Expressed 

in  thousands. 

1,229 

2,764 

2,S99 

(X) 

$122 

$646 

$3,777 

$11,929 

$10,  291 

(X) 

1 

44S 

2,014 

2, 166 

2,014 

38 

159 

1,262 

6, 862 

8,382 

$7, 804 

3,325 

4,766 

2,303 

4,576 

2,549 

8,759 

11,490 

22,540 

14,389 

31,736 

4,8S3 

9,654 

2,317 

13,376 

221 

2,233 

10,618 

22,213 

6,432 

33,494 

4 

8,544 

68,005 

70,515 

336,630 

113 

1,646 

19,330 

1.59,631 

177,503 

921,012 

S14 

1,660 

1,746 

48,678 

(X) 

663 

6,363 

6,999 

524, 198 

e 

436 

1,002 

1,081 

13,984 

12 

146 

1,044 

3,188 

3,678 

75,471 

118 

1,785 

3,976 

19,640 

(X) 

12 

427 

7,862 

21,842 

145,122 

f 

86 
2,419 

(X) 
653 

39 
363 

223 
10, 491 

327 
107, 1,85 

(X) 

18,275 

c 

m 

(X) 

7,142 

(X) 

1( 

1,044 

6,559 

4,821 

42,973 

98 

616 

6,881 

56, 122 

39,373 

335,569 

90 

604 

252 

2,214 

19 

99 

531 

5,051 

2,263 

43,277 

180 
17 

(X) 

139 

44 

169 
19 

654 
149 

(X) 

1,986 

452 

8, 470 

6,900 

130,204 

486 

510 

(X) 

681 

""'438' 

1,501 

4,987 

6,720 

(X) 

13,057 

92 

922 

(X) 

7,209 

22 

91 

497 

2,889 

(X) 

19,881 

1( 

532 

212 

31,358 

611 

S39 

44,383 

11 

12 

1,272 

160 

30 

13,743 

1,465 

740 

85,698 

2,055 

5,239 

316,318 

""(X)" 
68, 760 

""{X)"" 

528, 8.53 

'22,' 375' 

"2i7;i62' 

\ 

211 
38,429 

(X) 

73,613 

126 
1,294 

4,S5 
17, 209 

479 
146, 296 

(X) 

537,905 

2 

'25,' 994' 

"'"i8,'4ii' 

'"235,'iS7' 

"'276,' 682' 

2 

484 

1,740 

1,453 

11,917 

34 

130 

2,917 

15,259 

14,077 

103,065 

2 

754 

2,098 

1,721 

5,765 

122 

1,737 

13,684 

54,468 

47,615 

187, 166 

2 

981 

5,371 

2,746 

2,605 

69 

682 

4,664 

31,600 

14,055 

13,307 

2 

663 

2,545 

3,462 

22,551 

19 

387 

3,181 

19,049 

25,207 

268,673 

2 

504 

777 

793 

8,988 

9 

75 

655 

1,701 

3,371 

41, 754 

2 

288 
171 

1,918 
1,441 

(X) 

2,257 

(X) 

(X) 

67 
158 

869 
2,618 

5,630 
33,934 

(X) 

52,001 

2 

9,760 

250,796 

2 

12, 430 

25, 437 

14, 615 

38, 463 

3,508 

25,276 

82,883 

168,110 

94,451 

262,981 

2 

1,985 

4,617 

3,636 

2,089 

689 

4,108 

12,389 

29,453 

25, 727 

15, 870 

3 

10,003 

8,647 

1,751 

1,698 

3,497 

21, 793 

47, 8.51 

54, 395 

15,265 

17,513 

3 

282 

2,775 

1,982 

12,568 

10 

44 

1,053 

13, 668 

11,129 

107, 462 

3 

247 

235 

38 

841 

66 

279 

2,830 

7,416 

2,742 

33,474 

3 

169 

890 

(X) 

2, 459 

20 

118 

636 

4,161 

(X) 

U,S47 

3 

800 

2,786 

3,616 

11,047 

62 

431 

2,083 

10, 896 

16,189 

45, 881 

3 

1,153 

24,939 

49,044 

355, 709 

26 

215 

4,647 

105, 815 

226,879 

1,787,690 

3 

127 

861 

1,609 

3, 8.S5 

(X) 

22 

384 

3,733 

6,448 

18,810 

3 

694 

4,129 

827 

3, 655 

(X) 

26i 

2,583 

17, 884 

3,916 

16, 250 

3 

51 

1,764 

780 
6, 506 

(X) 

4,574 

50 
690 

153 
4,323 

5,091 
17,254 

(X) 

11,579 

3 

""6,72i' 

'"'ios' 

"""32,' 679' 

4 

592 

1,648 

874 

3,074 

127 

792 

3,062 

9,673 

5,512 

18,231 

4 

1,207 

1,078 

438 

2,140 

142 

1,314 

4,552 

6,870 

4,272 

12,252 

4 

128 

257 

(X) 

949 

(X) 

34 

495 

1,879 

(X) 

14,630 

4 

1,051 

2,342 

1,.S50 

10,030 

235 

1,308 

7,175 

22,693 

15,351 

67,831 

4 

2,935 

10,605 

10,026 

31, 934 

94 

950 

9,809 

47,996 

44,826 

220, 293 

4 

200 

1,097 

1,488 

1.524 

11 

198 

2,522 

11,264 

15, 700 

24,049 

4 

5,616 

18,084 

18,264 

169,348 

253 

3,294 

20, 520 

77, 235 

77,577 

819,089 

4 

1,677 
170 

S99 
971 

(x) 

375 
15 

2,560 
201 

4,888 
869 

2,567 
4,944 

(X) 

4 

'""i/i'i's 

'"'24,' 926' 

4 

286 

279 

(X) 

53 

279 

817 

1,496 

5 

1006 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table    16— NUMBER    AND    SIZE    OF    ESTABLISHMENTS, 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1002  and  1003.] 


INDUSTRY. 

NUMBER    OF    ESTABLISHMENTS    'WITn 
PRODUCT  OF— 

WAGE 

EARNERS  IN 

ESTABLISHMENTS 

WITH  PRODUCT 

OF— 

a 

So 

o   ; 
It 

o 

si 

°Q 

a 

§J 
8  ° 

d 

03     . 

0    . 

a 

1 

2 

Engines,  steam,  gas,  and  water 

Engravers' materials 

22 

3 

263 

90 

30 

1 

1 

117 

20 
1 
1 

16 

4 

4 

6 

16 

18 

129 

1 

1,499 

415 

1,611 

14 

37 

6 

165 

149 

17 

11 

10 

168 

57 

i' 

59 
9 

6' 

15 

19 

133 

4 

3,080 

513 

2,684 

14 
2 

487 
89 

632 
27 
12 
88 

180 
21 

12 

218 

27 

72 
18 
8 
40 
13 

8 
156 

4 

88 

6 

45 

139 

6 

30 

27 

225 

94 

3 

1 

143 

21 

6 

8 

15 

31 

127 

11 

4,151 

551 

3,297 

26 
3 

700 
134 
864 
56 
20 
139 
455 
32 

33 

187 

66 

130 
16 
14 
27 
23 

8 
142 

11 
7 
43 
67 
167 
5 
37 
291 

33 

42 

5 

2 

158 

100 
5 
3 
36 

1 

40 
44 
125 

43 

21 

14 

202 

9 

7 

10 
9 
9 
53 
3 
1,331 
330 

2,308 

16 

4 

361 

166 

1,017 

36 

13 

74 

208 

23 

186 
79 

59 

103 
3 
16 

7 
28 

3 

65 

6 
9 
16 
13 
138 
7 

26 
117 

51 

64 

12 

6 

99 

46 
1 
1 
5 

1 

15 
14 

18 

2 
11 
6 
94 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
7 

' '249' 

82 

522 

5 

2 

35 

41 

170 

9 

1 

13 
48 
12 

70 
1 

6 

17 
1 
7 
2 
3 

1 
21 

77 

i' 

2 

9' 

22 

8 

'"'is' 

7 

86 
6 
7 
1 

i' 

4 

1 

398 
106 

512 

1 

21 
3 
86 
36 

10 
(X) 

87" 

10 
(X) 
(X) 
18 
3 
8 

10' 

15 

28 
(X) 
186 
166 

1,066 

12 

157 
21 
464 
624 

37 

65 

19 

613 

198 

3 

Engraving  and  diesinking 

4 
5 

Engraving,  steel  and  copper  plate, 

including  plate  printing. 
Engraving,  wood 

ti 

Envelopes. 

7 

Explosives 

6 
9 

Fancy    articles,    not     elsewhere 

specified. 
Feathers  and  plumes 

10 

Felt  goods 

11 

Ferroalloys 

(X) 
172 
29 

12 

FertiUzers 

13 

Files 

14 

Firearms 

Lb 
16 

Fire  extinguishers,  chemical 

Fireworks 

17 
65 
74 
194 

1:' 

1,659 

835 

9,149 

37 

(X) 

907 

789 

1,958 

106 

29 
210 
532 

47 

114 
754 

262 

222 
24 
11 

132 
23 

63 
301 

S3 

17 

Flags  and  banners 

18 

Flavoring  extracts 

19 

Flax  and  hemp,  dressed. . . 

20 
21 

22 

23 

Flour-mill  and  gristmill  products. . 

Food  preparations,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Foundry  and  machine-shop  pro- 
ducts. 

Foundry  supplies 

24 

Fuel,  manufactured 

2h 

Fur  goods 

211 
41 

387 
11 
3 

22 
74 
11 

1 
129 

19 

29 
4 
6 
11 
12 

4 
86 

2. 

21 
16 
84 
2 
3' 
5 
57 
6 

69 
2 

5 

4 
14 
11 

8 

95 

80 

228 

7 

3 

16 

64 

6 

(X) 
82 

29 

16 
1 

8 

4 

7 
53 

(X) 

26 

Furnishing  goods,  men's... 

27 

Furniture 

28 

Furs,  dressed 

29 

Galvanizing 

30 

Gas  and  electric  fixtures 

31 
32 

33 

Gas,  illuminating  and  heating 

Gas  macliines  and  gas  and  water 

meters. 
Glass 

34 

35 

36 
37 

Glass,  cutting,  staining,  and  orna- 
menting. 

Gloves  and  mittens,  cloth,  not  in- 
cluding gloves  made  in  textile 
mills. 

Gloves  and  mittens,  leather 

Glucose  and  starch 

3.S 
39 
40 

41 
42 

43 

Glue,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Gold  and  silver, leaf  and  foil 

Gold  and  silver,  reducing  and  re- 
fining, not  from  Ihcore. 

Graphite,  ground  and  refined 

Grease  and  tallow,  not  including 
luliricriling  greases. 

Griiidsloiies 

44 

Hairilof  h 

2 
1 
1 
34 
4 
3 
8 

25 

10 

1 

2 

13 

45 

Hair  work 

64 
109 
74 
10 
19 
116 

20 
6 

5 

S 

75 

74 

108 

102 

8 

41 
177 

26 

22 

15 

2 

112 

'"'33' 
3 

7 

21 
5 
2 

10 

52 
41 
56 
5 
11 
42 

13 
3 
6 
6 

63 

261 
270 
315 
31 
119 
462 

65 
125 
54 

(X) 

304 

46 

Hand  stamps 

47 

48 

Hardware,  saddlerv 

49 

Hat  and  cai)  materials 

50 
51 

Hats  and   caps,  other  than  felt, 

straw ,  and  wool. 
Hats,  fur-folf 

52 

Hats,  straw 

.S3 

Hats,  wool-felt 

64 
66 

Horseshoes,    not    made    in    steel 
works  or  rolling  mills. 

House-furnishing  goods,  not  else- 
where specified. 

ESTABLISHMENTS   ACCORDING   TO   SIZE. 


1007 


BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS, FOR  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1002  and  1003.] 


WAGE    EARNERS  IN   ESTABLISHMENTS 

VALUE 

OF  PRODUCTS  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS  WITH 

PRODUCT 

WITH 

PRODUCT 

OF— continued. 

OF— continued. 

o 
oS 

1% 

■a 
a 
ea 

8  9 

a 

J" 

0    . 

1 8^ 

0  . 

M 

1^1 

S 

Expressed  in  thousands. 

1,277 

5,788 

6,776 

63,598 

$59 

$460 

$4,468 

$25,441 

$33, 155 

$401, 192 

1 

38 
531 

112 
797 

(X) 
(X) 

...        ... 

10 
683 

73 
1,518 

307 
1,717 

1,858 
3, 433 

(X) 
(X) 

2 

""('x')"" 

3 

2,072 

1,917 

?,  365 

(X) 

251 

1,655 

5,772 

6,994 

9, 537 

(X) 

4 

tss 

528 

(X) 

2,486 

(X) 
2,316 

65 

(X) 

138 

156 

951 
1,602 

(X) 

10,602 

(X) 

11,593 

5 

"""2,"  734" 

""i5,'7ii' 

6 

163 

1, 266 

1,229 

6, 572 

(X) 

155 

1,411 

11,608 

8,972 

70, 329 

7 

3,177 

5,499 

2,464 

2,121 

284 

1,905 

10, 768 

25, 391 

12, 283 

13, 423 

8 

1,196 

.5.0 
11 

2,100 

1,297 

452 

(X) 

966 

445 

45 

(X) 
(X) 

625 

4, 646 

255 
70 

10,062 
7,090 
3,771 

(X) 
7,433 
3,891 

9 

'""'2,' 914' 

1, 436 

""24' 4.52' 
30, 852 

10 

........ 

11 

9.57 

4,816 

6,237 

14,096 

48 

748 

7,987 

50,761 

69, 281 

152,319 

12 

3.54 

720 

(\) 

^,661 

12 

91 

908 

1,911 

(X) 

14,695 

13 

1.>1 
.59 

1,92S 
70i 

(X) 

1^) 

9,201 

(X) 

10 
13 

354 
309 

3,560 
5, 175 

(X) 
(X) 

26,257 

(X) 

14 

66' 

15 

229 

3.58 

918 

eiti 

(X) 
(X) 

.... 

37 
50 

152 
216 

824 
1,380 

3,617 
3,700 

(X) 
(x) 

16 

""(\)"" 

17 

■183 

866 

243 

374 

271 

1,471 

5,  755 

11,784 

4,670 

6,166 

18 

137 

7, 380 

271 
8,062 

(x) 
24, 1.52 

(X) 

4,025 

3t 
36,393 

623 
1,89, 2.54 

/,  715 
275,539 

'X) 

1,374,532 

19 

'"4,"  642' 

"i72,'69i' 

20 

3, 040 

6,476 

3,496 

16,352 

909 

5,834 

25, 891 

75,630 

57,516 

465,818 

21 

42, 9.51 

120, 799 

77, 104 

231, 698 

4,344 

31,119 

161, 428 

518, 045 

366,630 

1,207,685 

22 

244 

327 

2S6 

(X) 

39 

154 

1,343 

3,641 

i  77H 

(X) 

23 

43 
3, 284 

129 
5,464 

(X) 

1,5S0 

(X) 
5,557 

240 
33, 502 

1,734 
72, 841 

(X) 
24,223 

24 

'"'2' 369' 

""632' 

""36,'38.3' 

25 

2,055 

5,299 

4,191 

6,530 

110 

1,007 

7,048 

38, 645 

28,044 

.32, 981 

26 

11,960 

60, 998 

27, 483 

35, 704 

969 

6,977 

43, 412 

239,  753 

116,347 

163, 898 

27 

801 

2, 036 

2, 125 

(X) 

29 

326 

2, 954 

6,937 

10, 139 

(X) 

28 

211 

403 

(X) 

1,019 

12 

118 

990 

2,588 

(X) 

10,  768 

29 

1,581 

3, 376 

1,838 

2,774 

59 

977 

7,252 

14,883 

8,877 

10,220 

30 

4,160 

7,732 

5,122 

25, 298 

161 

2,389 

21, 489 

46, 809 

35, 035 

22:5,396 

31 

407 

938 

1,403 

2,788 

27 

254 

1,716 

5,438 

8,950 

9, 882 

32 

874 

19, 999 

16,723 

39, 810 

(X) 

160 

1,950 

.51,221 

49,2.35 

159,318 

33 

2,581 

3,063 

(X) 

(X) 

346 

2,431 

8,306 

17,360 

(X) 

(X) 

34 

1,510 

3,992 

(X) 

3, 19S 

55 

346 

3,279 

12,532 

(X) 

12,008 

35 

1,802 

5,072 

2,371 

1,202 

76 

852 

6,902 

22,241 

11,622 

5, 248 

36 

124 

122 

(X) 

7,524 

12 

200 

7.59 

l,fi95 

(X) 

183, 390 

37 

55 

492 

586 

3,120 

11 

123 

703 

4,183 

4, 535 

22, 579 

38 

368 
50 

U3 
181 

(X) 
34 

42 
36 

457 
132 

1,179 
1,261 

2,784 
7,389 

(X) 

1,672 

39 

352' 

""44,'993' 

40 

110 

862 

317 
1,606 

(X) 

1,346 

13 

261 

100 
1,630 

434 
7,153 

1,693 
14, 701 

14, 816 

41 

'""2,' 479' 

""28,'76.i" 

42 

375 

92 

336 

703 

2,513 

266 

333 

435 

705 

8,175 

(X) 

62 

578 

485 

1,701 

3,209 

8,  758 

729 
2,S30 
4,  $48 
3,229 
31,993 

43 

■■■(xV 

(X) 
(X) 

6,361 

""(.K)'" 

(X) 
(X) 

24,388 

44 

""ieg" 

234 
185 

745' 

1,067 
1,143 

45 

46 

'"'25,' 085" 

""S8,'6.58' 

47 

109 

601 

834 

2,095 

24 

88 

265 

2,001 

2,798 

8,961 

48 

311 

529 

193 

1,846 

49 

420 

1,990 

5,827 

2,184 

16,051 

49 

2,508 
258 

3,631 
2,291 

896 
3,057 

309 
60 

1,921 

285 

13,972 
1,436 

22, 433 
12,286 

5,905 
17,095 

50 

12, 826 

51,583 

51 

432 

3,571 

1,387 

1,784 

16 

287 

2,154 

16, 140 

6,914 

6,676 

52 

40 

1,34s 

(X) 

(X) 

12 

164 

191 

6,373 

(X) 
(X) 

8,840 

(X) 

53 

15 
1,197 

723 
2,588 

(X) 
1,268 

24 
208 

(X) 
1,304 

77 
7,750 

3,266 
22, 258 

54 

2,433 

19,852 

55 

1008 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  16.— NUMBER  AND  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS, 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1002  and  1003.] 


10 


Ice,  manufactured 

Ink,  printing 

Ink,  writing 

Instruments,  professional  and 
scientific. 

Iron  and  steel,  blast  furnaces 

Iron  and  steel,  steel  works  and  roll- 
ing mills . 

Iron  and  steel,  bolts,  nuts,  washers, 
and  rivets,  not  made  in  roUiug 
mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  cast-iron  pipe 

Iron  and  steel,  doors  and  shutters. . 

Iron  and  steel,  forgings,  not  made 
in  steel  works  or  rolUng  mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  nails  and  spikes,  cut 
and  wrought,  including  wire 
nails,  not  made  in  steel  works  or 
roUing  miUs. 

Iron  and  steel,  tempering  and 
welding. 

Iron  and  steel,  wrought  pipe 

Ivory,  shell,  and  bono  work,  not 
including  combs  and  hair  pins. 

Japanning 

Jewelry 

Jewehy  and  instrum^ent  cases 

Jute  goods 

Knit  goods 

Labels  and  tags 

Lamps  and  reflectors 

Lapidary  work 

Lasts 

Lead,  bar,  pipe,  and  sheet 

Leather  goods,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

Leather,  tanned,  curried,  and 
finished. 

Lime 

Linen  goods 

Liquors,  distilled 

Liquors,  malt 

Liquors,  vinous 

Lithographing 

Locomotives,  not  made  by  railroad 
companies. 

Looking-glass  and  picture  frames. . 

Lubricating  greases 

Lumber  and  timber  products 

Lumber,  plantng-mill  products, 
not  including  planing  mills  con- 
nected with  sawmills. 

Machine  tools 

Malt 

Marble  and  stone  work 

Matches 

Mats  and  matting,  from  cocoa  fiber, 
grass,  and  coir. 

Mattresses  and  spring  beds,  not  else- 
where specified. 

Millinery  and  lace  goods,  not  else- 
where specified. 

Millstones 

Mineral  and  soda  waters 

Minerals  and  earths,  ground  or 
otherwise  treated. 

Mirrors,  framed  and  unframed,  not 
elsewhere  specified. 


NUMBER    OF    ESTABLISHMENTS    WITH 
PRODUCT  OF — 


367 

4 

25 
59 


3 

8 

2 

180 

1 
11 

10 

372 

15 

1 

145 

15 

22 

27 

5 


33 
149 


140 
41 


134 

6 

10, 103 

852 


19 


944 
1 


168 
422 

6 

1,607 
42 


1,013 
19 
16 

SS 


244 

2 
11 

13 

576 

45 

1 

251 

21 

38 

45 

6 

2 

133 


97 


2 
29 
107 
44 


144 

16 

9,012 

1,407 


47 

4 

1,763 

1 

2 

291 

829 

5 
2,081 

82 


39 


1, 167 
30 
12 
115 

10 
15 


8 
14 

13 

652 

56 

4 

589 

39 

53 

24 

20 

4 

172 


129 

2 

6 

175 

67 

95 

1 

101 
14 

4, 685 
l,cS09 


1,293 
3 
3 

354 

1,150 

1 
1,257 

183 


306 

22 

5 

63 

23 
S3 


378 
26 
10 

717 
33 
41 
13 
24 
16 

111 


305 

21 
113 

4 

45 

12 

1,677 

1,068 

134 
17 

224 
7 
3 


514 


231 
93 


2 
184 

10 
7 
4 
9 
6 

16 


11 
2 
6 
115 
6 

24 
1 

5 

2 
400 
119 


4 
10 
2 
9 

130 
330 

26 


25 


164 
1 

10 
11 


222 

1 
2 
11 
97 
1 
14 
11 


3 

242 
'54 


WAGE 

EARNERS  IN 

E.STABLISHMENTS 

WITH  PRODUCT 

OF— 


352 

1 
11 

34 


(X) 


(X) 


73 
(X) 


11 

167 

6 


113 
10 


48 

2 

11,648 

574 


19 
'459 


88 
472 


4 
908 


ESTABLISHMENTS   ACCORDING   TO   SIZE. 


1009 


BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS,  FOR  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1002  and  1003.] 


WAGE    EAKNERS   IN   ESTABLISHMENTS 

■WITH  PRODUCT  OF — Continued. 


Oo 

°2 


12,738 
176 

68 
1,804 

131 

2S8 

332 


66 
359 
624 


220 

227 

5, 976 

815 

58 

10, 718 

469 

584 

176 

265 

H 

1,866 

1,408 

2,794 
(X) 

41 

1,677 

217 

1,306 

(X) 

983 

53 

75, 252 

IS,  866 


1,941 

75 

13, 073 

63 

S7 

2,573 

14,046 

(X) 
7,230 
3,  539 


2^8 


11, 303 

278 

685 

5, 848 

1,012 
6,289 

2,277 


1,975 

437 

3,277 


942 

670 


14, 220 
1,743 

486 

46,067 

1,386 

2, 589 

200 
1,455 

204 
3,506 

6,886 

5,886 
652 
227 

8,741 
280 

5,407 
S16 

2,465 

234 

139, 515 

36,980 


8, 162 

341 

12,  2,S0 

358 

1,016 

6,032 
19, 597 


4,056 
6,118 


1,313 
365 
(X) 
3,433 

2,648 
11,092 


2,813 
1,269 
5,622 

618 


421 

(X) 


5,144 


(X) 

31,  252 

3,260 

1, 135 

79 

1,167 

189 

1,600 

6,997 


1,338 
232 

7,283 
364 

3,360 

(X) 

913 

(X) 

93, 082 
13,060 


7,235 
305 

3,2J,0 
794 

(X) 

3,366 
7,053 


653 
2,456 


1,56 


1,330 
1, 125 
(X) 
4,4% 

37,869 
357, 379 

12,597 


7,771 
(X) 
18, 747 

1,457 


(X) 
8,%5 


3,882 


6,694 
83,318 
(X) 

3,937 
566 


445 
1,536 

57,037 

(X) 

(X) 

880 
16,465 

(X) 

5,401 
26,399 


160 
121, 682 
13, 747 


35, 528 
616 
(X) 
2.521 
(X) 

(X) 

6,215 


327 
1.704 


(X) 


VALUE   OF  PRODUCTS   OF   ESTABLISHMENTS   WITH  PRODUCT 

OF — continued. 


$1,020 
13 
46 
150 


(X) 


23 

(X) 


(X) 

30 

32 

1,028 

37 

(X) 

391 
35 
59 
69 
18 


163 

74 
293 


22 

338 

92 


342 

13 

24, 359 

2,160 


49 


2,600 


457 
1,193 


7 
4,188 


60 


S      o 


Expressed  in  thousands. 


$11,654 
239 
155 
966 


236 


53 
327 


82 


124 

146 

6,135 
540 

(X) 

2,852 
267 
418 
470 
57 

(X) 

1,526 

469 
1,050 


(X) 

355 
1,056 


1,439 

161 

92,008 

15,242 


567 
50 
19, 309 
(X) 
(X) 

3,274 

8,874 

60 

21,690 

975 

424 


$54, 632 

1, 085 

616 

5,512 

632 
964 

1,421 


180 
1,838 
2,391 


3,175 
519 


593 
31,417 

2,521 

218 

31, 304 

1,859 

2, 520 
965 
973 
190 

8,029 

5,790 

7,026 

(X) 
437 

10,317 
2,920 
4,966 

(X) 

4,549 

575 

192, 520 


6,026 

385 

53, 476 

181 


16,565 
54,565 

(X) 

52,020 
9,002 

3,070 


$56, 258 
3,891 
6,617 
22,738 

7,077 
25,600 

10, 333 


6,928 

1,731 

17,096 


4,877 

4,930 
1,984 


80, 175 
5,028 
2,381 
168, 890 
6,855 
9,556 
2,547 
6,035 
4, 126 
20,772 

46,760 

16, 927 
1,378 
2,385 

76,406 
4,623 

25,152 
1,707 

8,961 

3,143 

390,016 

218, 276 


31, 760 

4,580 

42, 503 

1,736 

4,739 

41,232 

108, 587 


40,800 
19,900 


$6, 508 
3,539 
(X) 

11,916 

23,167 
47, 864 


10, 368 

7,247 

32,908 

4,248 


3,066 
(X) 


35, 691 


(X) 
12S,  610 

15, 228 
A,1A1 
2,816 
5,388 
3,730 

10, 291 

73, 572 

8,674 
6,620 
4,736 

80,197 
8,617 

16, 642 
(X) 

3,094 
(X) 
280,908 
83,011 


27,856 
9,374 

11,277 
2,783 
(X) 

22,425 

48, 725 


9, 575 
8.998 


$6, 933  1 

16, 877  2 

(X).  3 

16, 855  4 


763, 591 
2, 754, 391 

64, 087 


32, 759 
(X) 
121, 007 

7,224 


(X) 
73, 324 


49, 493 


31,844 
381,093 
(X) 
20,799 
23,184 


9,128 
12, 172 

801, 927 

(X) 

(X) 

24,296 
212,603 

(X) 

2.5,811 
154, 563 


4,977 

407,660 

92, 140 


146, 142 
24, 951 
(X) 
13,796 
(X) 


(X) 


7,068 
7,094 


(X) 


75108°— 23- 


-64 


1010 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS MANUrACTURES. 


Table  16.— NUMBER  AND  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS, 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1002  and  1003.] 


NUMBER    OF    ESTABLISHMENTS   WITH 
PRODUCT  OF— 


Models  and  patterns,  not  including 

paper  patterns . 

Motorcycles,  bicycles,  and  parts — 

Mucilage,  paste,  ana  other  adhe- 

sives,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Musical  instruments  and  materials, 

not  elsewhere  specified. 

Musicalinstruments,  organs 

Musicalinstruments,  pianos 

Musicalinstruments,  piano  and  or- 
gan materials. 

Needles,  purs,  and  hooks  and  eyes... 

Nets  and  seines 

Oil  and  cake,  cottonseed 

Oil,  essential 

Oil,  linseed 

Oil,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Oilcloth  and  linoleiun,  floor 

Oilcloth,  enameled 

Oleomargarine  and   other  butter 

substitutes. 

O  ptica  1  goods 

Ordnance  and  accessories 

Paints 

Paper  and  wood  pulp 

Paper  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Paper  patterns 

Patent  medicines  and  compounds. . 

Paving  materials 

Peanuts,  grading,  roasting,  clean- 
ing and  shelling. 

Pencils,  lead 

Pens,  fountain  and  stylographic — 

Pens,  gold 

Perfumery  and  cosmetics 

Petroleum,  refining 

Phonographs  and  graphophones . . . 

Photo-engraving 

Photographic  apparatus 

Photographic  materials 

Pickles,  presenes,  and  sauces 

Pipes,  tobacco 

Plated  ware 

Plumbers'  supplies,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Pocketbooks 

Pottery 

Poultry,  killing  and  dressing,  not 
done  in  slaughtering  and  meat- 
packing estal)lishments. 

Printing  and  publishing,  book  and 
job. 

Printing  and  publishing,  music 

Printing  and  pulilishing,  news- 
papers and  periodicals. 

Printing  materials 

Pulp  goods 

Pumps,  not  including  power 
pumps. 

Pumps,  steam  and  other  power 

Refrigerators 

Regalia,  and  society  badges  and 
emblems. 

Rice,  cleaning  and  polishing 

Roofing  materials 

Rubber  tires,  tubes,  and  rtihbor 
goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 


209 

6 
29 


113 

7 
3 


44 
4 
18 
4 
942 
166 
10 


159 
4 
11 
37 
13 
21 

146 
13 
1 
11 

21 

75 

1 


4,216 

46 
7,472 


422 

5 
29 


1 
173 


20 

51 

4 

630 

274 

12 


154 
6 
18 

105 
19 
46 

174 
10 
13 
30 

35 
39 
2 


4,542 

41 
6,340 

22 

3 

33 


260 

6 
46 


182 

1 

168 

87 

91 

5 

551 

332 

14 

1 
21 
10 

158 
21 
49 

194 
19 
44 

193 
20 
15 
62 

43 
71 

98 


3,127 

38 
2,429 

37 
11 
29 

27 
42 
36 

8 
49 


18 
78 
33 

32 
4 

335 
6 
2 

103 
4 
4 


83 

5 

185 

234 

86 

6 

258 

112 

21 

5 
16 

4 
73 
65 
51 
81 
12 
35 
140 
10 
21 
S7 

34 

110 
82 


1,013 

29 

829 

13 

8 
30 

42 
36 
12 


35 
129 


3 

187 
3 
2 
35 
3 
1 


8 
6 

45 
146 

37 


3 

137 

1 
5 
6 

10 
13 
3 

14 
18 
43 


29 
9 

7 

1 

127 

1 

22 

38 

14 


5 

14 

71 

238 

25 


13 

168 
24 


53 

3 

155 


WAGE 

EARNERS  IN 

ESTABLISHMENTS 

WITH  PRODUCT 

OF— 


10 
9 

13 
4 
1 

45 
26 
105 


(X) 
19 

""20' 


38 


28 
7 
13 
4 
330 
330 
7 


62 
2 
7 

23 
8 
9 

66 

17 

(X) 


17 
61 
(X) 


1,750 

2 

5,279 


10 

93 

8 

28 

3 

62 

10 

133 

1 

4 

16 

78 

12 

210 

ESTABLISHMENTS   ACCORDING  TO   SIZE. 


1011 


BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS,  FOR  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1002  and  1003.; 


WAGE  EARNERS    IN  ESTABLISHMENTS 

WITH  PRODUCT  OF— Continued. 

VALUE 

OF  PRODUCTS  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS  WITH 

OF — continued. 

PRODUCT 

o    . 
o_o" 

o 

ii 
M 

5o 

5 

ij 

8  ° 

0 

0  . 

0   . 

it 

i|5 

§«8 

s  s 

0     <= 

«©          r-T 

P 

8° 

Expressed  in  thousands. 

3,125 

2,268 

(X) 

(X) 

$558 

$4,683 

§10,487 

$9,572 

(X) 

(X) 

X 

85 
247 

954 
249 

1,329 

253 

8,507 

(X) 

17 
68 

40 
299 

260 
2,495 

4,186 
4,200 

$7,216 
4,168 

S41,387 

(X) 

2 
3 

7S1 

1,550 

1,561 

(X) 

251 

598 

2,465 

4,487 

4,705 

(X) 

4 

357 
437 
413 

1,537 
4,564 
2,322 

(X) 

6,374 
4,036 

24 
8 
16 

188 
165 
194 

1,076 
1,585 
1,362 

4,685 

22, 199 

8,711 

(X) 
29, 55C' 
12,843 

5 

11,520 
4,156 

53,58i 
13,664 

6 

7 

541 
44 

372 
17 

2,671 
133 

6, 769 
112 
(X) 

1,604 
107 
202 
100 

1,596 

674 
7,619 

157 

54 

1,100 

258 
(X) 

288 

4,492 

(X) 

11,969 

(X) 
2,119 
2,965 
5,049 
928 
2,445 

15 
(X) 
(X) 

90 

152 
45 
108 
257 

1,221 
278 

3,223 
320 

7,852 
1,210 

96,3.52 
1,415 

(X) 

23,839 
1,400 
1,969 
2,298 

5,492 
3,581 
130. 424 
3,616 
1,908 

24, 764 
1,98.5 

(X) 
6,276 

14,573 

(X) 

351, 138 
(X) 

118, 730 

104, 604 

49, 2S8 

13, 168 

71,036 

8 
9 
10 
11 
12 

182 

40 

339 

2,894 

13 
14 

15 

18 

(X) 

206 

16 

1,863 
(X) 

732 

1.409 

949 

30 

2.854 

6,559 

65 

3,539 
357 

3,136 
10, 432 

2,736 
356 

4,503 

6, 148 
501 

1,764 
1,324 
2,194 
16,  857 
3,897 

7,106 
9,647 
11,240 
84,965 
6,382 

159 

1,932 

8,140 

(X) 

8,735 

5,375 

4,837 

202 

25,475 

15,425 

626 

15,731 

1,100 

46,284 

60,065 

22,295 

1,277 

57, 084 

19,738 

5,766 

6.527 
4, 957 

30,  591 
106, 970 

27,324 

22,229 
63,439 
170,003 
015,307 
52, 1^2 

17 
18 

114 

10 

46 

13 

1,978 

442 
27 

987 

242 

601 

36 

6,499 

3,017 

124 

19 
20 
21 

22 

2,067 
1,137 
(X) 

6,643 

(X) 
1,861 

30,735 
7,119 
(X) 

90, 391 

(X) 
26,811 

23 
24 
25 

(X) 
359 
120 
931 
107 
622 

2,389 
203 
412 

1,370 
330 
262 
7S9 

473 

668 

296 

1,569 

680 

2,764 

3,300 

2,293 

1.153 

4,079 

2,146 

1,836 

4,457 

(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

632 
1,640 
1, 946 

754 
(X) 
1,017 
2,794 
(X) 

7,347 

2,406 

5,497 
2,153 

(X) 
1,403 

567 
7,143 
1,383 
2,508 
10,056 

877 
2,084 
9,488 

960 

774 
3,180 

1,845 

3,432 

1,234 

15,976 

17,462 

11, 865 

14,051 

8,286 

8, 582 

29,958 

10.468 

5,750 

20,448 

(X) 

8,641 
39, 501 

8,053 

3,945 

(X) 

7,946 
23,072 

(X) 
34,968 
11, 172 

22,2<59 
11,052 

2fi 

IS 

92 

27 

28 

1,968 
50,440 
23, 338 

383 
11 
25 

113 
27 
57 

359 
40 
(X) 
29 

1,631 
65 

204 

1,224 

194 

449 

1,862 

86 

143 

356 

25,839 

1,574,108 

135, 893 

29 
30 
31 
32 

(X) 
11  841 
7;  942 
(X) 

(X) 

5,849 

(X) 

90,596 
81,046 

g! 

24,870 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 

571 

1,954 

376 

1,605 
12, 003 
1,083 

589 

8,522 

192 

56 
161 
(X) 

372 
408 

36 

2,210 
4,021 
5,267 

7,883 
30,473 
21,843 

4,029 

24,  .530 

4,672 

.S9 

5,161 
486 

15,326 
9,887 

40 
41 

32,640 

41,821 

17, 137 

17.737 

10,360 

47, 715 

138,463 

203, 567 

89,454 

108,104 

42 

82 
20,774 

391 
2S,201 

392 
10,233 

110 
20,024 

455 
61,499 

1.750 
105, 596 

6,484 
179, 021 

6,793 
94, 186 

(X) 
463,827 

43 

41,979 

44 

177 
IGO 
339 

494 

389 

1,350 

(X) 

620 

852 

36 

7 
48 

260 
29 

388 

1,558 

558 

1,479 

5,065 
2,062 
5,916 

(X) 

3,499 

4,209 

45 

1,855 
2,740 

17,453 
19,616 

46 
47 

2G3 
464 
491 

2,051 

2,123 

454 

1,660 
1,971 

1, 135 

6,678 
1,163 
(X) 

25 
11 

48 

141 
266 
450 

1,317 
2,278 
1,817 

10,838 
8,681 
2,070 

7,173 
8,519 
5,010 

34,252 
6,296 
(X) 

48 
49 
50 

9 

491 

1,168 

81 

982 

5,475 

255 
1,206 
5,539 

1,763 

6,098 

107, 444 

7 
58 
39 

82 
318 
656 

378 
2,324 
4,650 

2,724 
7,321 
29,131 

10, 405 
13,418 
30,942 

76, 442 

62, 456 

921, 670 

51 
52 
53 

1012 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 


Table  16.— NUMBER  AND  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS, 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1002  and  1003.] 


Rules,  ivory  and  wood . 
Saddlery  and  harness. . 

Safes  and  vaults 

Salt. 


Sand  and  emery  paper  and  cloth... 

Sand-lime  brick 

Sausage,  not  made  in  slaughtering 
and  meat-packing  establishments. 

Saws 

Scales  and  balances 

Screws,  machine 

Screws,  wood 

Sewing  machines  and  attachments , 

Shipbuilding,  steel 

Shipbuilding,  wooden,  including 

boat  building. 

Shirts 

Show  cases 

Signs  and  advertising  novelties 

Silk  goods,  including  throwsters. . . 

Silversmitning  and  silverware 

Slaughtering  and  meat  packing 

Smelting  and  refining,  copper 

Smelting  and  refining,  lead 

Smelting  and  refining,  zinc 

Smelting  and  refining,  metals,  not 

elsewhere  specified. 
Smelting  and  refining,  not  from  the 
ore. 

Soap 

Soda-water  apparatus 

Sporting  and  athletic  goods 

Springs ,  steel ,  car  and  carriage,  not 

made  in  steel  works  or  rolling 

mills. 
Stamped  and  enameled  ware,  not 

elsewhere  specified. 
Stationery   goods,   not   elsewhere 

specified. 

Statuary  and  art  goods 

Steam  fittings  and  steam  and  hot- 
water  healing  apparatus. 

Steam  packing 

Steel  barrels,  drums,  and  tanks 

Stencils  and  brands 

Stereotj'ping  and  electrotjijing 

Stoves  and  hot-air  furnaces 

Stoves,  gas  and  oil 

Structural  ironwork,  not  made  in 

steel  works  or  rolling  miUs. 

Sugar,  beet 

Sugar,  Cdiie 

Sugar,  refining,  not  including  beet 

sugar. 
Sulphuric,  nitric,  and  mixed  acids. 

Surgical  appliances 

Suspenders,   garters,   and   elastic 

woven  goods. 

Textile  machinery  and  parts 

Theatrical  scenery 

Tin  and  other  foils,  not  elsewhere 

specified. 

Tin  plate  and  terneplate 

Tinware,  not  elsewhere  specified . . 
Tobacco,  chewing  and  smoking, 

and  siiuflt. 

Tobacco,  cigars  and  cigarettes 

Tools,  not  elsewhere  specified 


NUMBER  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS  WITH 
PRODUCT  OF— 


3 

284 

81 
16 
234 
52 
4 
21 


65 
12 

10 
1 

29 
6 

12 

19 
111 


27 
133 


5,590 
201 


2 

691 

6 


230 

207 
33 

268 

140 
17 

129 


32 

75 
43 

34 
2 
36 
21 
43 
42 
245 


5 
46 
74 

2,571 
322 


5 

202 

9 

15 


23 
239 

34 
20 
59 


6 
12 
171 

311 
45 

193 

341 
36 

338 


20 


107 
66 


71 
3 

16 
92 

100 
62 

421 


4 
55 
56 

166 
10 
1 

1 
54 
73 

1,118 
369 


1 

111 

14 

29 

3 

2 

114 

21 
25 
38 
5 
11 
29 
140 

192 
24 
71 

483 
28 

384 
2 


37 

12 
3 

49 
177 

32 
244 

0 

81 


12 
29 
48 

100 
3 
4 

1 
81 
43 

451 
174 


oo 


1 
3 
10 
3 
3 

10 
45 

54 
1 
4 

175 
6 

121 
2 
1 
3 
3 


123 
34 


100 
43 


311 

30 

22 

29 

2 


"WAGE 

EARNERS  IN 

ESTABLISHMENTS 

■WITH  PRODUCT 

OF— 


5i 


4 

387 
4 
8 


(-X) 


4 

3 

142 

358 
10 

115 
67 


(X) 

32 
2 

48 
4 


30 


(X) 
14 
30 

2,098 
160 


ESTABLISHMENTS   ACCORDING  TO   SIZE. 


1013 


BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS,  FOR  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1002  and  1003.] 


■WAGE  EARNERS  IN  ESTABLISHMENTS 

"WITH  PRODUCT  OF — Continued. 


161, 

1,359 

93 

249 


JfiS 
884 

462 
244 

8S0 


104 

275 

2, 703 

10, 493 

501 

1,968 

8,977 

352 

978 


(X) 
(X) 


78 

432 

174 
740 
207 


614 
675 

537 
29 

163 
1,215 
1, 262 

549 
4,310 

(X) 
394 


525 
595 

2,161 
91 
(X) 

(X) 
533 

484 

17, 161 
5,627 


|8 


(X) 
3,441 
903 
2,016 
96 
(X) 
1,306 

1,160 

1,451 

2, 150 

673 

733 

2,210 

10, 450 

9,627 
1,253 
3, 887 
28,474 
1,039 
4, 181 

(X) 


28j^ 
113 

405 

1,272 

667 

2,432 

1,654 


5,901 

3,248 

B68 
3,828 

1,102 
408 
132 

1,895 
11,399 

1,752 

9,648 

SS9 
2,727 


535 
1,530 
1,571 

5,562 
49 


(X) 
3,890 
1,643 

34,851 
9,651 


1,939 

1,855 

1,139 

254 


648 

(X) 

509 
1,706 
(X) 

988 
2,244 
7,588 

4,744 
(X) 

509 
20, 871 

839 
2,942 

279 
(X) 

478 
(X) 

776 

1,188 

1,728 
(X) 
835 


6,736 

2,222 

(X) 
4,521 

1,229 
679 


403 
7,669 

708 
7,463 

1,873 

2,914 


1,396 

374 

3,036 

3,371 

■(X)""' 


3,849 
1,220 


26,571 
5,557 


2,309 
(X) 
3,049 
421 


387 

3, 797 
3, 155 
5,375 
4,216 
13, 208 
339, 240 
21,753 

12, 138 


3, 207 
67, 438 

4,160 
152,739 
17, 066 

6,438 
13,034 

1,900 

889 
17,371 

(X) 

3,005 
6,227 


19, 866 
4,800 


27, 534 

3,186 
2,206 


12,418 

7,451 

21, 826 

9,519 

(X) 
18, 202 

2,947 
3,668 
5,549 

20,411 


1,618 

3,043 
25,984 
14, 820 

49,994 
13,380 


VALUE   OF  PRODUCTS  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS  "WITH  PRODUCT 

OF — continued. 


2,233 
6 

27 
(X) 
(X) 
214 

45 
30 
18 


20 

6 

624 

243 

43 

621 

131 


(X) 

130 

14 

129 

18 


34 

75 

164 
27 

20 
(X) 
62 
14 
33 
51 
329 


214 
56 


104 
(X) 


(X) 
74 
326 

11, 872 
542 


%s 


Expressed  in  thousands. 


(X) 

$6,402 
75 
105 


80 
1,965 

350 
171 
260 


73 

92 

2,370 

2, 309 
343 

2, 781 

1,650 
224 

1,580 


(X) 


757 
175 
433 
267 


446 


781 
493 

433 

(X) 
386 
286 
433 
455 

2,843 


(X) 
921 
366 

1,003 

37 


510 
525 
780 

25, 020 
3,583 


%469 

8,828 

470 

820 


1,583 
11,095 

1,866 

892 

2,907 


379 

794 

8,031 

14,981 
2,419 
8,326 

18, 034 
1,695 

18, 427 


(X) 
(X) 
174 

1,026 

3,966 

1,056 

2,394 

964 


5,057 

3,568 

1,964 
3,313 

3,470 
202 
675 
4,860 
5,253 
3,025 
21,424 

(X) 
1.992 


340 
2,153 
2,712 

7,676 
624 

(X) 

(X) 

2,549 
3,421 

49, 495 
17,785 


(X) 

$26, 188 

3,811 

8,364 

921 

(X) 

24, 928 

5, 786 
5,071 
8,794 
1,863 
2,301 
8,139 
34, 579 

45, 5.53 
5,1,89 

15, 070 

118,926 

5,571 

93, 920 

(X) 


1,448 
875 

5,375 

17, 918 
4,079 
8,503 
7,9(50 


22,078 

14, 825 

2,111 
20, 528 

8,448 

2,863 
475 

8,679 
45, 734 

8,271 
58,587 


21, 730 


3,103 
7,001 
10, 114 

22,361 

406 

1,808 

(X) 

19,579 

10,666 

106,310 
37, 269 


$18,037 
10, 932 
6,822 
2,684 


10, 056 

(X) 

2,511 

6,455 

(X) 
2,222 
7,518 

30, 371 

39, 876 
(X) 

2,260 
125, 274 

4,646 
84,607 

2,024 
(X) 

2,186 
(X) 

11,040 

13, 571 
9,861 
(X) 
4,197 


27, 740 

13,763 

(X) 
20,598 

7,001 
4,638 


2,080 
33, 174 

4,191 
46,231 

15,954 
3.5, 801 


8,714 
2,543 
16,482 

14,301 


21,035 
10, 107 

85,260 
23,832 


$22, 025 
(X) 

21,376 
5,699 


8,352 

23,414 
11, 966 
21,581 
13,697 
38,700 
1,439,941 
89, 897 

102, 365 


14, 285 
424, 455 

16, 982 

4,047,694 

649, 078 

196, 795 

100, 489 

19,026 

32, 722 

280, 398 
(X) 
12, 381 
38,074 


88,299 
25,769 


21, 153 
17, 240 


61,091 
39, 799 
165,548 

130, 851 

(X) 
730,987 

19,313 
30, 702 
31,045 

76,644 


16,105 

96, 895 
190, 202 
213,971 

495, 705 
61, 191 


1014 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 


Table  16.— NUMBER  AND  SIZE  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS, 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1002  and  1003.] 


WAGE 

NUMBER  Oi 

ESTABLISHMENTS  "WITH 

EARNERS  IN 

PRODUCT 

OF — 

ESTABLISHMENTS 

•WITH  PRODUCT 

OF— 

INDUSTET. 

.So 

o    . 

-MO 

oo" 

O    . 

go 
o  o" 

S2 

O    . 
oo 

OiO 

§8 

oo" 

i.i 

§0 

2d 
§1 

iJ 

«<» 

s«* 

te«« 

«« 

>A 

1 

Toys  and  f 
Trunks  an 
Turpentin 

;ames 

llf 

10( 
10] 

i           132 
157 
395 

180 
190 
590 

93 
113 
103 

14 

22 

1 

4 
9 
1 

115 
66 
165 

612 

308 

3,684 

? 

3 

e  and  rosin 

4 

Type  founding 

1 

11 

2 

3 

1 

7 

47 

'S 

IC 

)             10 

23 

23 

11 

11 

22 

27 

f. 

Umbrellas 
Upholsteri 

and  canes 

4[ 
11 

44 
)            39 

61 
69 

37 
25 

9 
7 

4 

8 

20 

28 

109 
172 

7 

ne  materials,  not  else- 

where  specified. 

X 

Varnishes. 
Vault  light 

i 

)            26 

11 

62 
17 

88 
6 

23 

21 

6 
5 

22 
33 

9 

s  and  ventilators 

in 

Vinegar  ai 
Wall  pape 

391 

156 
1 

114 
12 

51 
20 

8 
6 

9' 

95 

195 
(X) 

11 

r,  not  made  in  paper 

mills. 

12 

Wall    plaster    and    composition 

flooring. 
Washing   machines    and    clothes 

} 

i            31 

60 

50 

10 

2 

5 

87 

13 

li 

I            19 

21 

29 

15 

9 

12 

57 

wringers. 

14 

f 

10 

)              8 

26 

8 

40 
5 

6 

7 

5 

4 

19 
50 

15 

Watch  and  clock  materials,  except 
watchcases. 

If. 

^ 

I             6 

9 
5 
4 

10 

8 
47 

7 
2 
4 
3 
9 
IS 

3 

5 
1 
1 
3 
3 

6 
6 

(X) 

12 

17 

'IS 

Wheelbarr 
Whips..  . 

fi 

1 

t              7 

i              5 

84 

(X) 
35 
12 
235 

1<» 

1 
3 
1 

4 

2 

30 

?n 

Windmills 
Window 

21 

md   door   screens   and 

weather  strips. 

22 

Window  shades  and  fi.xtures 

0 

108 

72 

35 

6 

5 

31 

178 

n 

Wire     

12' 

4 
)           146 

7 
148 

12 
90 

9 
24 

33 
21 

86" 

12 
422 

24 

Wire  work,  including  wire  rope  and 

cable,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

?5 

Wood  dist 

I             10 


41 
9 

42 
41 

13 
14 

5 

8 

6 

(X) 

53 

?R 

?7 

Wood,  tur 
Wooden 

19. 
5S 

)           226 
i            59 

210 
76 

84 
46 

6 
3 

3 

121 
41 

917 
220 

28 

goods,    not    elsewhere 

specified. 

W 

Wool  pulling'  .   

2 

2 

5 

9 

6 

(x) 
32 

30 

Wool  scou 
Wool  shod 

1 

1 
L             10 

10 
21 

13 
23 

4 

8 

4 
5 

(X) 
15 

31 

dv 

32 

Woolen  and  worsted  goods 

3( 

)            34 

78 

235 

196 

273 

30 

192 

3S 

All  other  i 

[idustries  i 

1- 

t             29 

34 

20 

4 

8 

19 

86 

1  All  other  industries  embrace:  Billiai 

d  tabl 

3s,  bowUn 

g  alleys, 

and  act 

essorif 

^s,  49  es 

tablishments;  but- 

hones  and  whetstones,  11;  laid,  not  ma 

le  in  si 

aughterinf 

;  and  me 

at-pack 

mges 

abUshn 

lenti:,  0;  oakum,  0; 

spe 

cified,  1;  wl 

alebone  cutting,  1;  and  ^ 

ivood  c 

xrpet,  3. 

ESTABLISHMENTS  ACCORDING  TO   SIZE. 


101.5 


BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS,  FOR  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1002  and  1003.] 


WAGE  EARNEES  IN  ESTABLISHMENTS 

WITH  PRODUCT  OF — Continued. 


3,203 

1,79G 
14, 368 

(X) 
190 
415 
896 

208 
138 
551 

128 


200 
280 

62 
295 

51> 
127 
123 
477 


1,650 

788 

109 

3,511 

1,248 


232 
1,432 

378 


5,759 

3,816 

9,850 

756 

1,038 

905 

947 

1,000 
140 
SU 
996 

2,238 

1,142 

917 
248 


(X) 

237 
551 
497 
812 

847 

616 

4,051 

1,871 
1,823 
4,773 
2,668 

67 

604 

754 

15,608 

780 


3,049 

2,018 
(X) 


1,900 
852 
580 

648 


329 
815 

2,199 

1,402 

341 


421 


759 

947 

2,628 

1,301 
998 

1,327 
623 

275 

434 

543 

23,713 

282 


1,463 
2,866 

(X) 

(X) 

12,492 
1,067 
2,187 

2,138 


2,323 
(X) 
3,117 
1,204 


3,143 
13,191 


(X) 

800 
(X) 

2,099 

18,098 
6,387 

927 
1,048 
(X) 
1,643 

324 

919 

990 

125, 812 

9,077 


VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS  WITH  PRODUCT 

OF — continued. 


297 
280 
24 
34 
114 
40 

20 

18 

691 


(X) 


(X) 

11 

8 

161 

173 

(X) 
324 

6 

(X) 
461 
147 


(X) 
30 

77 
35 


Expressed  in  thousands. 


$1,458 
1,627 
5,050 
128 
117 
455 
473 

27g 
135 

1,627 
(X) 

350 


114 
100 


(X) 
100 
55 
869 

1,180 

60 

1,545 

102 


2,414 
666 

(X) 

(X) 
118 
391 
318 


$9, 025 
9,255 

24,865 
(X) 

916 
3,171 
3,461 

3,425 
714 

5,756 
780 

3,234 

1,206 

1,497 
495 

432 
286 
199 
469 
366 
2,077 

3,176 

425 

6,802 

2,185 

615 

10,147 

3,691 


1,054 
3,971 
1,689 


$19, 135 
22, 204 
22,856 
1,938 
4,763 
8,716 
5,916 

22,280 
1,289 

11,623 
6,526 

12,366 

7,076 

9,066 
735 

1,741 
(X) 
1,481 
2,406 
2,090 
4,083 

7,589 

3,061 

21,213 

9,472 
11,556 
16, 800 

9,125 

1,372 
3,107 
6,389 
64,728 
3,939 


$10, 271 
15, 226 
(X) 


6,955 
6, 283 
4,826 

16,409 


5,026 
3,829 

10,906 

10,569 

4,600 


2,201 
4,195 

(X) 

(x) 

2,461 

3,743 

4,499 
6,667 
16,618 

8,757 
9,232 
5, 025 
2,240 

6,974 
2,488 
5,915 
145,245 
3,021 


ot3 


$5, 499 
15, 323 


39, 953 
6, 570 
25,174 

41,219 


11,913 

(X) 

21,705 


15,183 
27,563 


(X) 
4,953 
(X) 

12,574 
151, 938 
44,047 

12, 023 
11,836 
(X) 
5,924 

8,873 

7,477 

9,748 

851,022 

46,463 


ter,  reworking,  5;  cars,  eiectrio-railroad,  not  including  operations  of  raihoad  companies,  7;  hammocks,  6; 
pens,  steel,  4;  pulp,  from  fiber  other  thaa  wood,  5;  sewing-machine  cases,  5;  straw  goods,  not  elsewhere 


1016  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTUEES. 

Table  17.— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES— ESTABLISHMENTS 

[Note.— In  some  states  in  order  to  avoid  disclosing  the  returns  of  individual  establishments,  the  figures 
have  been  consolidated  with  those  for  a  preceding  group.  In  such  cases  an  (X)  is  shnv.n  in  the  column 
bined  are  printed  in  italics.  At  the  censuses  of  1914, 1909,  and  1904  establishments  ^^-ith  products  valued 
$100,000  to  $r>00,000,  and  8500,000  to  $1,000,000.  Separate  figures  for  the  niuuber  of  establishments  and 
combined  figures  for  these  two  groups  for  all  items  for  1909  and  1904  and  for  average  niunbcr  of  wage 
for  1919,  and  also  for  1914  with  the  exception  of  wage  earners;  for  1909  and  1904  all  items  for  $100,000  to 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


United  States: 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

Geographic  nrvs.: 
New  England — 

1919.. 

1914 

1909 

1904 

Middle  Atlantic — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

East  North  Central 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

West  North  Central 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

South  Atlantic — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

East  South  Central- 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

West  South  Central 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

Mountain — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

Pacific — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 


NUMBER  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS  WITH  PRODUCT 


65, 485 
97, 0(iO 
93, 349 

71,147 


87,  440 
87, 931 

86,  988 
72,791 


7,197 
8,100 
8;  187 
7,515 

25,002 
28, 302 
27, 170 
23,652 

17, 155 
IS,  705 
19,069 
16, 740 

9,628 
8,412 
8,178 
6,667 

9,828 
9,131 
9,248 
6,811 

4,608 
3,998 
4,429 
3,452 

4, 608 
3,706 
3,  996 
2,615 

2,715 
1,990 
1,864 
1,288 

6,699 
5,587 
4,847 
4,051 


77,911 
56,814 
57, 270 
48, 096 


6,977 
5,695 
5,835 
5,364 

25,906 
19,544 
19,  469 
15, 905 

17, 476 
13, 073 
12, 868 
11,067 

6,786 
5,082 
5,078 
4,128 

7,054 
4,854 
4,917 
4,194 

3,390 
2,283 
2,530 
2,350 

3,404 
2,036 
2,215 
1,731 

1644 
897 
936 
652 

5,274 
3,350 
3,422 
2,705 


39, 647 
25, 847 

27,  k'H 
22, 246 


3,886 
2,945 

3,458 
3,048 

14, 202 
8,921 

9,557 
7, 638 

9,291 
6,095 

6,4S7 
6,214 

3,011 
1,753 

1,949 
1,634 

3,319 
2,276 

2,365 
1,808 

1,483 

1,082 

1,210 

956 

1,524 
1,075 

1,082 
861 

589 
382 


2,342 
1,318 

1,361 
950 


°s 


9,208 
4,320 

(X) 
(X) 


1,064 
645 
(X) 
(X) 

3,051 
1,294 

(X) 
(X) 

2,216 
1,105 

(X) 
(X) 

577 
312 

(X) 
(X) 

860 
393 

(X) 

(X) 

375 
167 

(X) 
(X) 

432 

158 
(X) 
(X) 

127 
50 

(X) 

(X) 

506 
196 

(X) 
(X) 


10,  414 
3,819 
3,060 
1,900 


1,481 
596 
518 
340 

3,252 

1,270 

1,004 

699 

2,740 
1,031 

784 
448 

758 
279 
241 

148 

810 
244 
171 
106 

319 
88 
70 
43 

386 
89 
67 
31 

137 
62 
46 
35 

531 
160 
99 
49 


WAGE  EARNERS  IN  ESTAB- 
LISHMENTS WITH  PROD- 
UCT OF— 


Less 
than 
$5,000. 


45, 813 
129,  ('.23 
142,  430 
106,3.53 


$5,000 

to 
$20,000. 


249, 722 
429, 037 
470, 0(J6 
419,466 


3,199 

8,454 

10, 085 

8,892 

10,169 
31,255 
30,616 

28,  808 

7,648 
22, 169 
25, 720 
26, 382 

5, 380 
11,  406 
13, 622 
11,647 

8,348 
26,  016 
28,998 
13,  747 

4,464 
15,  408 
17.  884 

6,840 

2,932 

7,  599 
9,247 
4,626 

1,457 
2,482 
2,271 
1,527 

2,216 
4,834 
3,987 

3,884 


21, 729 
39,511 
44,128 
43,215 

71, 607 
144, 405 
146, 441 
140,849 

42, 784 
76, 163 
86,  503 
86,  479 

23,147 

30,  685 
32,010 
29, 190 

'37, 989 
68, 394 
78, 935 
57, 202 

16,512 
26,  068 

31,  894 
23,639 

13, 855 
17,815 
23, 661 
15, 105 

6, 384 
6, 663 
7,023 
5,159 

15,715 
19,  333 
19,411 

18,  628 


$20,000 

to 
$100,000. 


793, 528 

999,510 

1,090,449 

1,027,047 


79, 
114 
124 

122: 

274 
363 
386 
354 

153 
209 
224 
224 

53 
62; 
66 
62: 


108 
125: 
117: 

43 
47; 
54 

5-1, 

37 
37 

45 
36 

13 

10, 
12: 

y. 

47, 
44 

50, 
44 


1  Includes  2  establisliments  whose  value  of  product  is  $1,000,000  and  over. 
'Includes  1  establishment  whose  value  of  product  is  over  $1,000,000. 


ESTABLISHMENTS  ACCORDING  TO   SIZE. 


1017 


GROUPED  BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS:  1910,  1911,  1909,  AND  1901. 

for  the  groups  of  establishments  reporting  products  vahied  at  $500,000  to  $1,000,000.  or  $1,000,000  and  over 
from  which  the  figures  have  been  omitted  and  the  figures  for  the  group  with  which  they  have  been  com- 
at  $100,000  to  $1,000,000  constitute  one  group,  but  at  the  census  of  1919  tliis  group  was  subdivided  into 
value  of  products  have  been  compiled,  however,  from  the  returns  for  1914.  Tlie  table  therefore  gives 
earners  for  1914.  In  the  totals  for  the  United  States  each  establishment  is  classified  under  its  proper  head 
$500,000  and  $500,000  to  $1,000,000  are  combined  in  one  item,  $100,000  to  $1,000,000.] 


WAGE   EARNERS  IN  ESTABLISH- 

1 
1 

MEXTS   WITH    PRO! 

UCT    OF— 

VALTJE   OF  PRODUCTS  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS  WITH  PRODUCT  OF— 

continued. 

Less 

than 

$5,000 
to 

$20,000 
to 

$100,000 
to 

$500,000 
to 

$1,000,000 
and  over. 

$100,000 
to 

$500,000 
to 

$1,000,000 
End  ov6r. 

$5,000.      $20,000. 

$100,000. 

$500,000. 

$1,000,000. 

$500,000. 

$1,000,000. 

Expressed  in  thousands. 

1,719,982 

1,114,615 

5,172,712 

$167,085     $ 

945,603 

C3, 571,283 

$8,965,872 

$6,467,132 

$42,  .301, 104 

1 

8,002,071 

(X) 

2,476,006 

233,382 

905, 093 

2, 550, 229 

5,742,376 

3,020,694 

11,794,061 

2 

2,896,652 

(X 

2,015,629 

222, 464 

904, 646 

2,  544, 427 

7,946,935 

(X) 
(X) 

9, 0.5;^,  580 

3 

2, 515, 06  Jf 

(X) 

1,400,453 

176, 128 

751,048 

2,129,2.58 

6,109,013 

5, 628, 456 

4 

194,011 

142,981 

909,781 

12,439 

79,070 

321,945 

895,483 

756,525 

5,117,ti09 

5 

U3,3J,1 

(X) 

534,626 

17, 884 

84, 133 

2.58,906 

656, 594 

460, 285 

1,448,874 

6 

m,^ 

(X) 

488, 671 

17, 960 

8'-.,  216 

2  3, 824 

1,060,177 

(X) 

1,241,889 

7 

432,696 

(X) 

333, 250 

15,361 

77,995 

238,320 

911,771 

(X) 

782,551 

8 

567,027 

342,648 

1,606,282 

42,781 

273,753 

1,201,135 

3,196,141 

2,135,404 

13,005,559 

9 

967,986 

(X) 

848, 596 

63, 192 

294,327 

878,194 

2,011,964 

892,702 

3,913,264 

10 

9Ji-\m 

(X) 

698,711 

58, 041 

28S, 432 

8''5,  ('20 

2, 702, 739 

(X) 

3,226,928 

11 

847,830 

(X) 

514,793' 

49, 165 

244, 273 

709, 195 

2,113,140 

(X) 

2, 102, 493 

12 

410,967 

275,843 

1,505,491 

32,029 

187,840 

806, 804 

2,108,753 

1,559,780 

13,042,274 

13 

710,480 

(X) 

661,493 

48,692 

195, 282 

591,, 833 

1,345,349 

778, 527 

3,582,578 

14 

689,037 

(X) 

488, 139 

50, 015 

197,415 

577,351 

1,882,826 

(X) 

2,504,095 

15 

689,262 

(X) 

298,266 

45,496 

171,086 

496, 156 

1,445,686 

(X) 

1,446,945 

16 

103, 976 

59,662 

253,809 

21,861 

102,746 

315, 883 

648, 102 

405, 782 

3,692,691 

17 

154,161 

(X) 

122, 608 

27, 595 

84,938 

223,912 

381,344 

219,797 

1,094,606 

IS 

1155,245 

(X 

107,350 

27,373 

82,793 

220, 92(5 

1565,600 

(X) 

907, 207 

19 

135,903 

(x) 

73, 496 

21,308 

08, 276 

175,847 

431,857 

(X) 

587, 158 

20 

175,445 

120,213 

386,034 

19, 893 

104,684 

312,517 

767,916 

607, 927 

2,042,215 

21 

325,647 

(X) 

156,884 

27,842 

92,502 

218, 677 

495,680 

273,489 

574, 809 

22 

306,447 

(x) 

122,840 

26,455 

94,530 

213,327 

656, 709 

(X) 

390, 1(5 

23 

1249,371 

(X) 

84,466 

16,298 

71,594 

179, 556 

1469,142 

(X) 

237, 438 

24 

83,708 

53,669 

127,695 

11,150 

48,119 

150,334 

344,732 

264,560 

823,496 

25 

133,873 

(X) 

41,656 

14,980 

40,249 

100, 815 

246,121 

116, 165 

182,338 

26 

1126,527 

(x^ 
(x) 

30,616 

15, 869 

44, 498 

111,473 

1  S?3, 868 

(X) 

134,781 

27 

i  110,177 

25,807 

8,750 

35, 550 

103,307 

i  234,271 

(X) 

82,458 

28 

71, 808 

50,562 

108,494 

9,314 

49,308 

152,718 

353,080 

300, 126 

1,413,315 

29 

118,529 

(X) 

30,324 

12,687 

37,050 

90,830 

234,084 

106,777 

321,111 

30 

103,921 

(X) 

22, 488 

11,737 

40, 850 

100, 624 

284,432 

(X) 

187,  SOO 

31 

2  75,460 

(X) 

11,503 

7,479 

26,492 

79, 161 

^208,962 

(X) 

93, 148 

32 

s  28, 087 

113,674 

45,696 

6,347 

28,571 

72,596 

3  198,690 

184,502 

531,970 

33 

33,024 

^^\ 

28,203 

6,428 

19, 401 

38, 201 

82,466 

34,454 

256,618 

34 

•i  S4,  706 

(X) 

18, 7S2 

5,079 

18,676 

40,490 

*  115,857 

(X) 

183,894 

35 

2  22, 795 

(X) 

13, 778 

3,473 

13,020 

28,420 

'-62,794 

(xj 

146, 956 

36 

89, 738 

55,303 

224,705 

11,271 

71,512 

237,351 

522,926 

348,780 

1,965,770 

37 

115,030 

(X) 

(x) 

51,616 

14;  082 

57,811 

148, 861 

288, 774 

138,498 

419, 8(.3 

38 

105, 791 

33, 289 

9,935 

51,236 

150,  792 

372, 666 

(X) 

(X) 

258, 882 

39 

76, 943 

(X) 

19, 721 

8,798 

42,762 

119, 296 

239, 662 

141,147 

40 

'  Includes 

10  estabh 

shments  wli 

ose  value  0 

produc 

is  $500,000 

to  $1,000,000 

and  6  of  $1, 

000,000  and  over. 

*  Includes 

4  establis 

hments  wh( 

3se  value  of 

product 

is  $1,000,00 

0  and  over. 

1018 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  17.— GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES— ESTABLISHMENTS 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1016  and  1017.] 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

NUMBER  of  establishments  'WTrH  PRODUCT 

of— 

WAGE  EARNERS  IN  ESTAB- 
LISHMENTS   WITH    PROD- 
UCT OF— 

d 

■ss 

o 

1-? 

o 

8 

o" 

99 

Q 

O 
O 

©1 

o} 

+^«© 
o 

8 

og 

og" 

> 
o 

8  0 
8" 

o 

Less 
than 

$5,000 
to 

$20,000 

to 
$100,000. 

$5,000. 

$20,000. 

1 

New  England: 

880 
322 
410 

1,615 
511 

1,155 

8,743 
2,007 
0,197 

3,192 
1,964 
3,725 
1, 539 
2,034 

1,541 

1,491 

2,433 

357 

485 

963 

1,136 

123 
1,122 

125 
1,826 

755 
1,606 

570 
1,394 

584 

1,196 

1,455 

1,070 

759 

930 

475 

710 

1,440 

445 
300 
195 
830 
116 
•      110 
367 
37 

1,100 

664 

2,451 

921 
432 
558 

3,211 
680 

1,395 

13,378 
3,367 

8,257 

4,452 
2,346 
5,360 
2,278 
2,719 

1,753 
1,985 
2,791 
282 
588 
1,029 
1,200 

228 
1,603 

181 
1,874 

869 
2,178 

571 
1,499 

825 

1,323 

1,411 

1,125 

749 

1,105 
719 
848 

1,936 

474 
314 
235 
903 
169 
187 
365 
68 

1,517 

851 

4,331 

698 
405 
'541 

3,511 
616 

1,206 

15,621 
2,996 
7,289 

4,270 
1,963 
5,104 
2,361 
3,778 

1,850 
1,381 
1,904 
175 
265 
572 
639 

183 
1,273 

192 
1,149 

649 
1,295 

434 
1,055 

824 

912 
909 
916 
593 

751 

721 

511 

1,391 

247 
195 
108 
598 

07 
126 
263 

40 

1,330 

712 

3,232 

311 
213 
207 
2,149 
371 
635 

8,467     1 

1,622 

4,113 

2,674 
1,086 
2,916 
1,341 
1,274 

783 
642 
942 

63 

61 
231 
289 

78 
675 

71 
536 
340 
584 
229 
538 
268 

369 
508 
349 
257 

240 
441 
215 
628 

86 

74 

22 
211 

28 

37 
117 

14 

673 

343 

1,326 

84 
51 
47 
575 
105 
202 

,664 
470 
917 

673 
255 
689 
327 
272 

132 

87 

238 

5 

9 

34 

72 

26 
123 

10 
118 

78 
192 

95 
170 

48 

85 
132 
99 
59 

61 
146 

59 
166 

17 

21 

10 

43 

5 

8 

20 

3 

163 

68 
275 

101 
76 
27 
815 
183 
279 

1,457 

595 

1,200 

864 
302 
799 
459 
316 

166 

97 
284 

12 
6 

55 
138 

30 
141 

16 
100 

94 
144 
105 
147 

33 

72 
114 
95 
38 

645 
236 
313 
990 
356 
659 

4,797 
1,352 
4,020 

2,102 
1, 520 
1,968 
916 
1,142 

1,009 
930 

1,783 
202 
280 
536 
640 

125 

941 

42 

1,976 

569 
2,024 

621 
1,492 

558 

1,149 

1,301 

1,145 

869 

922 

522 

397 

1,091 

289 
184 
103 
439 
112 

80 
231 

19 

530 

373 

1,313 

2,920 
1,459 
1,926 
9,526 
2,001 
3,897 

36,330 
10,997 
24, 280 

12,089 
6,419 

12,639 
5,545 
6,092 

4,507 
4, 808 
7,311 
582 
1,219 
2,108 
2,612 

736 
5,486 

498 
>  6,989 
2,449 
8,478 
2,388 
6, 813 
4, 152 

3,938 
4, 427 
4,736 
3,411 

3,964 
2,651 
1,825 
5,415 

1,008 
760 
417 

2,212 
474 
463 
872 
148 

3,606 
2,229 
9,880 

8,364 
5,044 
6, 271 

39,270 
7,162 

13,577 

154, 569 
35,449 
84,902 

44,277 
20, 425 
49, 521 
20, 716 
18, 946 

13,228 
10,219 
18, 713 
892 
1,552 
4,036 
5,021 

1,902 
14,026 

1,743 
12, 737 

6,850 
14, 465 

5,756 
15, 586 
16,118 

9,077 
11,346 
13, 580 

9,175 

10, 007 
9,858 
4,217 

13,511 

1,942 
1,371 

660 
5,452 

695 
1.003 
2,410 

385 

12,810 
6,130 
28, 562 

2 
3 

New  Hampslure — 
Vermont 

4 
5 
6 

7 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

8 
9 

10 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

E. Nqrth  Central: 
Ohio 

n 

12 

13 

14 

Wisconsm 

15 

W.  North  Central: 

16 

17 

18 
19 
20 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

21 

?,2 

South  Atlantic: 

n 

24 
25 

Dist.  Coliunbia 

Virginia 

26 
27 
28 

29 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolma 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

30 

Florida 

31 

E.  South  Central: 
Kentucky .'... 

3^ 

Tennessee. . 

33 

Alabama 

34 

SS 

W.  South  Central: 
Arkansas... 

36 

36 

Louisiana 

115 
72 
163 

21 
18 

6 
46 

2 
12 
28 

4 

135 
69 
327 

37 

38 

Texas 

39 

Mountain: 
Montana 

40 

Idaho 

41 

Wyoming 

4? 

Colorado 

43 

44 

New  Mexico 

45 

Utah..... 

46 

Nevada.. 

47 

48 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon...- 

49 

CaUfornia 

1 

ESTABLISHMENTS   ACCORDHSTG  TO    SIZE. 


1019 


GROUPED  BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904— Continued. 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1016  and  1017.] 


■VTACiE  EARNERS  IN  ESTABLISH- 

MENTS WITH  PRODUCT  OF— 

continued. 

VALUE 

OF  PRODUCTS  OF  ESTABLISHMENTS  ■WITH  PRODUCT  OF— 

continued. 

Less 
than 

$5,000 
to 

$20,000 
to 

$100,000 
to 

8.500,000 
to 

$1,000,000 
and  over. 

«iOO,000 
to 

$500,000 
to 

$1,000,000 
and  over. 

$5,000. 

$20,000. 

$100,000. 

8500,000. 

$1,000,000. 

?500,000. 

51,000,000. 

Expressed  in  thousands. 

16,399 

10,497 

49,826 

82,049 

$9, 818 

$31, 875 

369,480 

$59, 158 

$2.84, 432 

1 

13,249 

7, 754 

55,  .332 

783 

4, 658 

17,584 

51,659 

36,558 

295,963 

2 

S,  929 

5,740 

10,312 

994 

6,132 

24,818 

43, 889 

30,861 

61,414 

3 

102, 035 

73,906 

488, 109 

4,385 

36, 153 

164, 771 

498,  897 

410, 220 

2, 896, 755 

4 

19, 728 

14, 467 

95,951 

1,403 

7,412 

.      28, 541 

86, 576 

74, 244 

549, 147 

5 

33,671 

30,617 

210, 251 

2,825 

14, 897 

54,356 

144,982 

145,474 

1, 029, 898 

6 

293, 3S0 

162, 129 

576,925 

22,063 

147,171 

732,563 

1, 894, 735 

1,163,979 

4, 906, 494 

7 

74, 298 

60,449 

326, 141 

5,244 

37, 194 

135, 069 

368, 846 

330,320 

2, 795, 392 

8 

199, 349 

120,070 

703, 216 

15,474 

89,388 

333,503 

9.32,560 

641, 105 

5,303,673 

9 

123,388 

85,097 

463, 780 

8,121 

49,106 

201,  HI 

607, 923 

475,436 

3,75,8,612 

10 

53, 434 

34,373 

161, 409 

5,009 

25, 008 

91,905 

245, 150 

174, 838 

1,356,843 

11 

122, 637 

76,603 

389, 686 

9,758 

58,637 

233, 014 

678, 033 

488, 267 

3,9,'>7,.536 

12 

61,765 

43,258 

339, 042 

3,961 

24, 871 

109,296 

306,924 

232,661 

2,788,476 

13 

49, 743 

30,452 

151,574 

5,180 

30, 218 

171,478 

270, 723 

188,578 

1,180,807 

14 

24,092 

14,509 

58, 278 

4,053 

21,303 

90,270 

157, 105 

93,622 

851,777 

15 

21,019 

8,4.89 

35,086 

3,884 

20, 733 

64,432 

136, 851 

58,984 

460,5,89 

16 

38, 395 

27, 059 

101, 776 

6,200 

29,518 

87,948 

210, 689 

166, 777 

1,093,076 

17 

2,104 

145 

547 

959 

2,801 

7,338 

13, 341 

3,069 

29, 866 

18 

1,405 

1,150 

776 

1,375 

5,863 

11,567 

11,900 

7,003 

24, 463 

19 

6,834 

2,936 

20, 071 

2,500 

10, 273 

26,185 

52, 104 

24,576 

480,404 

20 

10, 127 

5,374. 

37, 275 

2,890 

12,255 

28,143 

66, 112 

51, 751 

752,516 

21 

3,475 

2,984 

19, 813 

333 

2,473 

8,100 

17,673 

19,385 

117, 109 

22 

29,068 

14, 772 

76, 049 

2,707 

17,339 

57, 807 

148, 744 

86, 730 

560,618 

23 

3,065 

800 

4,334 

300 

2,022 

9,272 

15,092 

7,205 

34,935 

24 

25,943 

15,985 

55,  722 

4,435 

19, 269 

48,627 

122,011 

83,698 

365, 472 

25 

20, 239 

11,440 

41,489 

1,816 

9,372 

28,917 

81,B12 

54, 131 

296, 123 

36 

33, 265 

29,584 

69,843 

4,277 

22, 894 

56,696 

142,031 

136, 344 

581,566 

27 

12,010 

13, 175 

45, 500 

1,294 

6,181 

19,454 

52,592 

67, 156 

234, 776 

28 

26,  795 

20,311 

52, 444 

3,395 

16, 033 

45,941 

124, 494 

119,926 

383,448 

25 

21,585 

11,162 

20,840 

1,336 

9,101 

37,703 

63,667 

33,352 

68, 168 

30 

17,507 

9,356 

28,313 

3,071 

13,986 

41,839 

82,666 

59,419 

194,679 

31 

27,181 

17,791 

33,121 

3,546 

14,711 

43,  702 

120, 788 

92,035 

281,471 

32 

21,265 

15, 407 

51,026 

2,650 

11, 795 

38,806 

82,471 

69,706 

287, 303 

33 

17,  755 

11,115 

15, 235 

1,883 

7,627 

25,987 

58, 807 

43,400 

60,043 

34 

13,380 

8,415 

13, 266 

2,319 

11,680 

32,062 

53, 760 

41,629 

58,863 

35 

27, 140 

22,217 

35,877 

1,245 

7,913 

34,920 

108, 104 

105, 645 

418,362 

3d 

6, 087 

3,904 

13,073 

1,846 

8, 820 

24, 159 

47,539 

40, 091 

278,908 

37 

25, 201 

16, 026 

46, 278 

3,904 

20, 895 

61,577 

143,677 

112,761 

657, 182 

38 

3,738 

1,717 

8,466 

1,239 

4,753 

10,697 

18,010 

12, 151 

119,815 

39 

2,138 

2,545 

6,919 

870 

3,428 

8,411 

16, 289 

14,624 

36, 889 

40 

5,m 

(X) 

(X) 

497 

2,446 

4,369 

7i, 133 

(X) 

(X) 

41 

7,532 

3,975 

15,644 

2,130 

9,526 

27, 126 

47,420 

28,979 

160,441 

42 

2,097 

2,3d8 

(X) 

297 

1,788 

2,609 

5,922 

7,U1 

(X) 

43 

1,874 

1,062 

4,046 

304 

2,032 

5,348 

9,031 

5,650 

98,404 

44 

4,751 

1,827 

8,777 

905 

3,892 

11,893 

24, 788 

13,980 

101,475 

45 

533 

190 

1,844 

105 

706 

2,143 

3,097 

1,877 

14,946 

46 

26, 962 

21,908 

67,112 

2,885 

16, 172 

61, 124 

148, 750 

112,443 

468,249 

47 

14, 296 

8,630 

26, 901 

1,691 

9,077 

31,975 

77, 259 

46, 693 

200,087 

48 

48,480 

24,  765 

130, 692 

6,695 

46, 263 

144,252 

296,917 

189,644 

1,297,434 

49 

1020 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table   18.— ESTABLISHMENTS    GROUPED    BY  VALUE    OF   PRODUCTS:   1919,  1914,  1909, 

AND    1904. 


ESTABLISH- 
MENTS. 

WAGE 
EARNERS. 

VALUE  OF 
PRODUCTS. 

VALUE  ADDED  EY 
MANUFACTURE. 

VALUE  OF  PRODUCT. 

Number. 

Per 
cent 
dis- 
tribu- 
tion. 

Average 
number. 

Per 
cent 
dis- 
tribii- 
tion. 

Amount. 

Per 

Per 

cent 
dis- 
tribu- 
tion. 

Amount. 

cent 

dis- 
triliu- 
tion. 

All  classes: 

1919 

290, 105 
27.5,791 
208, 491 
216,  ISO 

100.0 
100.0 
100.0 
100.  0 

9,096,372 
7,036,247 
6,616,0-^6 
b,468,.3,?3 

100.0 
100.0 
100.  0 
100.0 

$62,418,078,773 
24, 246, 434, 724 
20;  672, 051, 870 
14,793,902,563 

100. 0 
100.0 
100.0 
100.0 

$25,041,698,490 
9,878,345,893 
8,529,260,992 
6,293,694,7.53 

100.0 

1914  . . 

100.0 

1909 

100. 0 

1904 

100.0 

Less  than  85,000: 
1919 

65,485 
97, 060 
93,349 
71, 147 

87, 440 
87,931 
86, 988 
72, 791 

77.911 

56,814 
57, 270 
48, 096 

39, 647 
25,8J7 
27, 824 
22,246 

9,208 
4,320 

10,414 
3,819 
3.060 
1,900 

22.6 
3.5.2 
34.8 
32.9 

30.1 
31.9 
32.4 
33.7 

26.9 
20.  6 
21.3 
22.2 

13.7 
9.4 
10.4 
10.3 

3.2 
1.6 

3.6 
1.4 
1.1 
0.9 

45,813 
129,623 
142, 430 
106,353 

249,722 
429,037 
470,006 
419,466 

793,528 

999,510 

1,090,449 

1,027,047 

1,719,982 
1 3,002,071 
2,896,532 
2,515,064 

1, 114, 615 

5, 172, 712 
2,476,006 
2,015,629 
1,400,4.53 

0.5 

1.8 

.      2.2 

1.9 

2.7 
6.1 
7.1 

7.7 

8.7 
14.2 
16.5 

18.8 

18.9 

42.7 
43.8 
46.0 

12.3 

56.9 
35.2 
30.5 
25.6 

167,085,044 
233,381,081 
222, 463, 847 
176,128,212 

945, 602, 857 
905, 693, 108 
904, 645, 664 
751,047,759 

3,571,283,301 
2,550,229,411 
2,544,426,711 
2, 129, 257, 883 

8,965,872,131 
5, 742, 376, 392 
7, 946, 935, 255 
6,109,012,538 

6,467,131,823 
3, 020, 693, 743 

42, 301, 103, 617 
11,794,060,929 
9,053,580.393 
5,628,456,171 

0.3 
1.0 
1.1 
1.2 

1.5 

15 

5.1 

5.7 
10.5 
12.3 
14.4 

14.4 
23.7 
38.4 
41.3 

10.4 
12.5 

67.8 
48.6 
43.8 
38.0 

.106,653,362 
151,739,764 
144,246,008 
114,781,124 

539,698,109 
507,4.30;875 
509,907,934 
424,129,643 

1,747,729,538 
1,238,879,430 
1,2.58,317,991 
1,090,271,887 

4,152,283,862 

13,8^8,094,982 

3, 572, 746, 038 

2, 7S2, 641, 883 

2,882,619,691 

15,612,713,928 
.4, 092, 200, 842 
3,04t,0-}3,021 
1,881,870,216 

0.4 

1914 

1.5 

1909 

1904 

1.7 
1.8 

$5,000  to  $20,000: 

1919 

2.2 

1914 

5.1 

1909  

6.0 

1004 

6.7 

$20,000  to  $100,000: 
1919 

7.0 

1914 

12.5 

1909 .  . 

14  8 

1904 

17.3 

$100,000  to  $500,000: 
1919 

16.6 

1914 

39.4 

1909 » 

41.9 

1904  > 

44.2 

$500,000  to  $1,000,000: 
1919 

11.5 

1914 

$1,000,000  and  over: 
1919 

62.3 

1914 

41.4 

1909 

35.7 

1904 

29  9 

Averaee  per  estab- 
lishment: 
1919 

31.4 
25.5 
24.6 
25.3 

215, 157 
87,916 
76,993 
68, 433 

86,319 
35, SIS 
31,767 
29, 113 

1914 

1909 

1904 

1  Includes  the  group  "$500,000  to  $1,000,000. "  » Included  in  the  group  " $100,000  to  $500,000. " 


CHARACTER   OF    OWNERSHIP. 
Table  19.— CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


1021 


NUMBER. 

WAGE  EARNERS. 

VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS. 

VALUE  ADDED  BY 
MANUFACTURE. 

CHARACTER 

OF 
OWNERSHIP. 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

Per 
cent 
dis- 
tri- 
bu- 
tion. 

Average 
number. 

Aver- 
age 
per 

estab- 
Ush- 

ment. 

Aver- 
age 

Amount.        J^f^^ 

lish- 
ment. 

Per 
cent 
dis- 
tri- 
bu- 
tion. 

Aver- 
age 

Amomit.      ^^f^ 

lish- 
ment. 

1 

Per 

cent 
dis- 
tri- 
bu- 
tion. 

All  classes: 
1919... 
1914,.. 
1909... 
1904. . . 

290, 105 
275, 791 
268,491 
216, 180 

100.0 
100.0 
100.0 
100.0 

9,096,372 

7,036,247 
6,015,046 
5,468,383 

31.0 
26.0 
25.0 
25.0 

1 

1 

$62, 418, 078, 773  $215, 157 

24,246,434,724     87,915 

20,672,051,870     76,993 

14,793,902,563     68,433 

100.0 
100.0 
100.0 
100.0 

$25,041,698,490 
9, 87S,  345, 893 
8, 529, 260, 992 
6,293,694,753 

$86,319 
35, 818 
31, 707 
29,113 

100.0 
100.0 
100.0 
100.0 

Individuals: 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

Corporations: 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

All  others: 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

138,112 
142, 436 
140, 605 
113,946 

91,517 
78, 152 
69, 501 
51,097 

60,476 
55, 203 
58,385 
51, 137 

47.6 
51.6 
52.4 
52.7 

31.5 
28.3 
25.9 
23.6 

20.8 
20.0 
21.7 
23.7 

623,469 

707,568 
804,883 
755, 923 

7,875,132 
5,649,891 
5,002,393 
3,862,698 

597,771 
678,788 
807,770 
849,762 

4.0 
5.0 
6.0 
7.0 

86.0 
72  0 
72.0 
76.0 

10.0 
12.0 
18.0 
21.0 

3,536,321,836 
1,925,518,298 
2,042,061,500 
1,702,830,624 

54,744,392,855 

1  20,183,147,103 

16,341.110,634 

10, 904, 069, 307 

4,137,364,082 
2,137,769,323 

2,288,s:3,736 
2,187,002,632 

25, 605 
13, 518 
14,523 
14,944 

598, 188 
258,255 
235, 121 
213,399 

68,413 
38, 726 
39, 203 
42,768 

5.7 
7.9 
9.9 
11.5 

87.7 
83.2 
79.0 
73.7 

6.6 
8.8 
11.1 
14.8 

1,555,136,394 
903,524,881 
968,824,072 
824, 292, 887 

21,817,546,565 
8,092,950,040 
6,582,207,117 
4,526,055,153 

1,669,015,531 
881,870,972 
978, 229, 803 
943,346,713 

11,260 
6,343 
6,890 
7,234 

238,399 
103,554 
94, 707 

88,578 

27,59S 
15,975 
16, 755 
18,447 

6.2 
9.1 
11.4 
13.1 

87.1 
81.9 
77.2 
71.9 

6.7 
8.9 
11.5 
15.0 

1022 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CEITSUS MANUFACTTJIIES. 


Table  20.— CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919. 

[Note.— In  some  industries,  in  order  to  avoid  disclosing  the  returns  for  individual  establishments,  the 
figures  for  certain  groups  (represented  by  only  one  or  two  establishments)  have  been  consolidated  with 
those  for  some  of  the  larger  groups.  In  such  case  an  (x)  is  placed  in  the  column  from  which  the  figures 
have  been  omitted,  and  the  figures  for  the  groups  with  which  they  have  been  consoUdated  are  printed 
in  italics.  In  the  totals  for  all  industries  combined,  each  estabUshment  is  classified  under  its  proper 
group;  consequently  the  sum  of  the  flgiues  presented  in  any  given  coliunn  does  not  equal  the  total  at 
the  head  of  the  column,  except  in  number  of  estabUshments.] 


CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP. 


All  industries . 


Aeroplanes,  seaplanes,  and  air- 
ships, and  parts 

Agricultural  implements 

Aluminiun  manufactures 

Ammunition 

Artificial  flowers 

Artificial  limbs 

Artificial  stone  products 

Artists'  materials 

Asbestos  products,  not  including 
steam  packing 

Automobile  bodies  and  parts 

Automobiles : 

Automobile  repairing 

Awnings,  tents,  and  sails 

Babbitt  metal  and  solder 

Bags,  other  than  paper,  not  in- 
cluding bags  made  in  textile 
mUls 

Bags,  paper,  exclusive  of  those 
made  ill  paper  mills 

Baking  powders  and  yeast 

Baskets,  and  rattan  and  willow 
ware 

BeUs 

Belting  and  hose,  rubber 

Belting  and  hose,  woven,  other 
than  rubber 

Belting,  leather 

BiUiard  tables,  bowling  alleys, 
and  accessories 

Blacking,  stains,  and  dressings. . . 

Bluing 

Bone,  carbon.,  and  lamp  black 

Bookbinding  and  blank-book 
making 

Boot  and  shoe  cut  stock 

Boot  and  shoe  findings 

Boots  and  slioes,  not  including 
rubber  boots  and  shoes 

Boots  and  shoes,  rubber 

Boxes,  cigar 

Boxes,  paper  and  other,  not  else- 
where specified 

Boxes,  wooden  paclcing,  except 
cigar  boxes 

Brass,  bronze,  and  copper  products 

Bread  and  other  bakery  products.. 

Brick  and  tile,  terra-cotta,  and 
fire-clay  products 

Brooms 

Brushes 

Butter 

Buttons 


Number  of  estab- 
Ushments owned 
by- 


Indi- 
vid- 
uals. 


138,112 


134 

102 

1,607 

31 

7 
1,101 

14 

8,747 

501 

28 


243 
2 


6 
37 

23 

78 

26 

6 

586 
98 
174 

328 

1 

97 

318 

370 

362 

19, 740 

598 
078 
176 
845 
255 


Cor- 
pora- 
tions, 


91,517 


60,476 


26 
308 
65 
38 
46 
50 
533 
24 

37 
956 
292 
2,240 
196 
75 


90 


65 
6 
15 

31 
112 

17 
97 
21 
26 

291 
95 
143 


24 
52 

692 

552 

555 

1,748 

1,415 
154 
135 

1,070 
167 


AU 
oth- 
ers. 


2 
74 
10 

4 

44 

25 

645 

3 

2 

458 

9 

,520 

138 

15 


45 
10 
3 

236 
59 
110 

223 

"46 


191 

218 

175 

3,607 

401 
202 
68 
1,823 
135 


Average  number  of 
wage  earners  in 
establishments 
owned  by — 


623,469 


Indi- 
vidu- 
als. 


65 
546 
63 


1,595 
183 

2,657 
103 


209 

22, 019 

1,609 


629 


226 
16 


95 
253 

82 
362 

77 
isy 

4,034 
1,113 
1,691 

11,580 
(X) 
1,7 

6,259 

3,631 
3,216 
51,631 

6,7.57 
1,912 
844 
1,677 
2,130 


Corpo- 
rations. 


7,875,132 


3,478 

53, 029 

11,211 

22,698 

1,627 

408 

4,225 

823 

3,616 

123,685 

210, 181 

21, 129 

3,730 

2.ir 


9,529 

3,694 
3,302 

2,734 
21  ■ 

5,82 

2,278 
2,377 

1,962 
1, 

229 
536 

13,727 
7,504 
5,038 

184, 167 

32, 875 

2,325 

44,757 

33, 934 
70, 151 
76, 008 

64, 857 

3,254 

5,367 

11,497 

11,760 


AU 
others. 


597,771 


(X) 

793 
128 
118 
916 
80 

1,496 

(X) 

(X) 

2,773 

169 

11,913 

689 

118 


248 
13 


959 
(X) 


3,536,322  54,744,393  4,137,364 


106 
135 

57 
108 
54 
(X) 

2,600 

1, 

2,212 

15,302 


1,104 

4,846 

4,880 

1,684 

13, 953 

5,301 
1,147 
1,757 
4,467 
1,687 


Value  of  products  of 
estabUshments  owned 
by- 


Indi- 
viduals. 


Corpo- 
rations. 


AU 

others. 


Expressed  in  thousands 
of  doUars. 


2,392 

244 


6,010 

878 

10, 496 

566 

179 

27, 383 

1,299 

85,669 

9,269 

932 


1,282 
192 


2,118 

133 


407 
2,754 

419 
3,197 

464 

11,382 
12,315 
11,015 

56,984 
(X) 
4,101 

17,259 

17,419 

18, 442 

431, 205 

15,621 
9,612 
4,104 

50,929 
6,850 


14,097 
297, 302 

74, 390 

87, 895 
6,307 
2,007 

17, 132 
4,942 

23, 799 

652, 229 

2,384,899 

87,991 

30,615 

55, 567 


202,019 

43,786 
45, 875 

7,212 

818 

34,211 

18, 169 
36, 129 

14, 985 

19, 856 

1,809 

4,698 

47,427 
122, 796 
34, 803 

1, 017, 908 

116,917 

6,113 

174,406 

140, 302 
453, 076 
596, 560 

179, 095 
14, 585 
26, 395 

348, 528 
31, 108 


(X) 

5,267 

644 

143 

3,826 

386 

6,030 

(X) 

(X) 

12, 5.59 
1,705 

51,022 
5,806 
2,518 


7,152 

2,196 
163 

2,491 
(X) 


600 
1,598 

329 
2,231 

458 
(X) 

7,212 
26, 092 
17,007 

80, 149 


2,896 

14,754 

20, 097 

10, 705 

124, 131 

13,707 

6,008 

8,507 

183, 706 

4,882 


CHARACTER   OF   OWNERSHIP. 


1023 


Table  20.— CHARACTER   OF   OWNERSHIP,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1022.] 


Candles 

Canning  and  preserving,  fish 

Canning  and  preserving,  fruits 
and  vegetables 

Canningand  preserving,  oysters.. . 

Card  cutting  and  designing 

Cardboard,  not  made  in"  paper 
miUs 

Carpets  and  rugs,  other  than  rag. . 

Carpets,  rag 

Carriage  and  wagon  materials 

Carriages  and  sleds ,  cliildren  's 

Carriages  and  wagons,  including 
repairs 

Cars  and  general  shop  construction 
and  repairs  by  electric-railroad 
companies 

Carsaudgeneralsliop  construction 
and  repairs  by  steam-railroad 
comnanies 

Cars, electric-railroad,  not  includ- 
ing operations  of  railroad  com- 
panies   

Cars,  steam-railroad,  not  includ- 
ing operations  of  railroad  com- 
panies   

Cash  registers  and  calculating  ma- 
chines   

Cement 

Charcoal,  not  including  produc- 
tion in  the  lumber  and  wood 
distillation  industries 

Cheese 

Chemicals 

Chewing  gum 

China  decorating,  not  including 
that  done  in  potteries 

Chocolate  and  cocoa  products 

Cleansing  and  poUshing  prepara- 
tions   

Clocks 

Cloth,  sponging  andreflnishiug — 

Clothing,  horse 

Clothing,  men's 

Clothing,  men's,  buttonholes 

Clothing,  women's 

Coal-tar  products 

Coffee  and  spice,  roasting  and 
grinding 

Coffins,  burial  cases,  and  under- 
takers'goods 

Coke,  not  including  gas-house  coke 

CoUarsand  culls,  men's 

Combs  and  hairpins,  not  made 
from  metal  or  rubber 

Condensed  milk 

Confectionery  and  ice  cream. 

Cooperage 

Copper,  tin,  and  sheet-iron  work. . 

Cordage  and  twine 

Cordials  and  flavoring  sirups 

Cork,  cutting 

Corsets 


CHABACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP. 


Number  of  estab- 
lishments owned 
by- 


Indi- 
vid- 
uals. 


5 
94 

1,222 
22 
37 

2 

11 

242 

100 

•       40 


Cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


21 
1,688 

48 


32 
3 

215 
7 
17 
8 
2,154 
76 
2,739 


218 
73 


17 
11 

3,486 
522 

2,920 
19 
39 
17 
64 


11 
246 

,015 
29 

22 

14 
49 
32 
111 
51 

249 


619 
1.743 


16 
505 
514 

47 

5 
40 

224 

37 

32 

13 

1,080 

4 

1,641 

168 

440 

235 

251 

20 

22 

373 

1,555 

384 

914 

95 

95 

39 

109 


AU 
oth- 
ers. 


3 
70 

845 
14 
16 


4 

1,337 

36 

7 

6 
5 

60 
2 
18 
7 
2,024 
27 
3,331 
6 

136 

43 
7 
11 

6 

17 

1,583 

193 

962 

6 

15 

6 

15 


Average  number  of 
wage  earners  in 
establishments 
owned  by — 


Indi- 
vidu- 
als. 


17 
1,223 

7,764 
266 
272 

(X) 
321 
836 
512 
417 

3,799 


(X) 


U) 


(X) 


1,2.38 

201 

91 

159 
(X) 

248 

11 

213 

89 

29,306 

207 

40,361 

70 

774 

560 
50- 
(X) 

414 

301 

12,680 

1,665 

8,652 

500 

77 

89 

722 


Corpo- 
rations 


494 
9,214 

41,300 

707 
758 


20,806 

612 

5,628 

6,211 

12, 136 


31, 173 

484, 437 

2, 920 

62,298 

16, 457 
25,322 


123 

1,288 

55, 071 

3,007 

70 
8,770 

1,559 

8,241 

755 

584 

9S,  472 

126 

62, 144 

15, 490 

8,327 

10,421 

28,664 
9,389 

\,rm 

13, 053 
72,865 
10, 307 
14,614 
17,003 
1,257 
3,412 
15, 185 


AU 
others. 


30 

811 

11,801 
216 
118 


568 

369 

58 

2,238 


99 


(X) 


(X) 


38 


1,471 
314 

92, 

151 

S13j 

148i 

(X) 

238| 

93 

47, 492 

15l! 

63, 144 

97| 

1,439, 

909I 
148 

306 

321: 

10, 103 

1,247, 

4,374 

119 

64 

44 

2,508 


Value  of  products  of 
estabUshments  owned 
by- 


Indi- 
viduals. 


Corpo- 
rations. 


AU 
others. 


Expressed  in  thousands 
of  dollars. 


170 
5,730 

3,005 
68,  %9 

32,589 

535 

1,036 

298,476 
2, 152 
3,614 

(X) 

2,722 

2,137 

1,812 

1,592 

9,138 
107,881 

1,749 
23,222 
22,676 

13,654 

68,712 

(X) 

74,864 

1,279,ZSB 

(X) 

18,442 

638,223 

177 
(X) 

83,164 
174, 149 

131 

65,389 

1,959 

550 

451 

29,676 

433,055 

49,943 

557 
(X) 

255 
131,159 

2,040 

47 

601 

448 

157,651 

444 

283,479 

397 

22,053 

,  23,333 

2,342 

5,116 

635, 193 

353 

398,061 

133,977 

12,837 

239,247 

2,999 
6,037 
(X) 

56,679 

309,441 

41, 987 

1,355 

7,840 

85,956 

11,668 

40,973 

2,736 

1,887 

595 

2,686 

4,267 

323, 255 

4H1, 845 

67, 792 

93, 703 

129,976 

43, 827 

1.5, 431 

63, 199 

176 

2,585 

71, 178 
289 
673 


12,651 

1,711 

1,731 

239 

9,097 


S47 

(X) 
(X) 

198 
1,118 


7 

48,391 

3,645 

747 

55 
8,099 

2,610 

(X) 

748 
457 

370, 142 
293 

527,003 
1,108 

52,708 

4,699 
1,038 
6,578 

944 

8,412 

69, 408 

8,776 

25,638 

654 

1,093 

256 

9,657 


1024 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 


Table  20.— CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Conlinuod. 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1022.] 


Cotton  goods 

Cotton  lace 

Cotton  small  wares 

Crucibles 

Cutlery  and  edge  tools 

Dairymen's,  poultrjTuen's,  and 
apiarists'  suppUes 

Dental  goods , 

Drug  grinding 

Druggists'  preparations 

Dyeing  and  flnisiiing  textiles 
exclusive  of  that  done  in  textile 
mills 

Dyestulls  and  extracts — natural . . 

Electrical  machinery,  apparatus, 
and  supplies 

Electroplating 

Emery  and  other  abrasive  wheels. 

Enameling 

Engines,  steam,  gas,  and  water. . . 

Engravers'  materials 

Engraving  and  diesinking 

Engraving,  steel  and  copper  plate, 
including  plate  printing 

Engraving,  wood 

Envelopes 

Explosives 

Fancy  articles,  not  elsewhere 
specified 

Feathers  and  plumes 

Felt  goods 

FerroaUoys 

Fertilizers 

Files 

Firearms 

Fire  extinguishers,  chemical 

Fireworks 

Flags  and  banners 

Flavoring  extracts 

Flax  and  hemp ,  dressed 

Flour-mill  and  gristmill  products. . 

Food  preparations,  not  elsewhere 
specified 

Foundry  and  machine-shop  prod- 
ucts   

Foundry  supphes 

Fuel,  manufactured 

Fur  goods 

Funiisliing  goods,  men  s 

Furniture 

Furs,  dressed 

Galvanizing 

Gas  and  electric  fixtures 

Gas,  illuminating  and  heating 

Gas  machines  and  gas  and  water 
meters 

Glass 

Glass,  cutting,  staining,  and  orna- 
menting   

Gloves  and  mittens,  cloth ,  not  in- 
cluding gloves  made  in  le.xtile 
miUs 

Gloves  and  mittens,  leather 


CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP. 


Number  of  estab- 
lishments owned 
by- 


Indi- 
vid- 

uals. 


67 
3 

32 
2 

S6 

94 

171 

7 

150 


132 

3S 

218 

2S1 

14 

40 

47 

7 

377 

226 

36 

13 

2 


125 

1 

2 

55 

11 

4 

10 

22 

44 

212 

6 

4,711 

811 

3,706 
9 


870 
180 
974 
49 
15 
95 
13 

13 
12 

278 


42 
143 


Cor- 
pora- 
tions, 


1,164 
39 
104 
20 

182 

119 
80 
19 

323 


400 
96 

1,006 
94 
44 
19 
306 
11 
29 

132 

9 

85 

113 

231 
41 
46 
27 

482 
35 
19 
IS 
33 
27 

180 

10 

2,667 

742 

5,568 
62 
10 
213 
169 
1,613 
62 
31 
191 
951 


342 
225 


AU 
otli- 
ers. 


96 
10 

120 

140 

2 

15 
17 
3 

72 

63 
10 
8 
3 

140 

50 

2 

1 

63 

4 

3 

4 

2 

8 

61 

4 

3,330 

444 

1,660 

'I 
726 

138! 

567j 
30 
6! 
55' 
58 

4 

17 


Average  number  of 
wage  earners  in 
establishments 
owned  by — 


Indi- 
vidu- 
als. 


2,582 
S9 

623 
W 

584 

358 

768 

44 

901 


1,918 
156 

1,661 
1,209 

sr 

211 
665 

IS 
658 

1, 174 
36 
114 
(X) 

2,345! 
1,177 
(X) 

98 
377 
108 

758\ 
57! 
66] 
190 
236 
51 
5, 293 

2,335 

25,448 
47 


Corpo- 
rations, 


4,167 

2,  IKJ 

H,iZi 

657 

91 

699 

309 

45 

618 


529 
1,485 


424,402 

6,451 

8,031 

84s 

18,651 

5,921 

3,843 

1,265 

14,229 


48, 874 
4,160 

209, 704 

1,134 

5, 544 

384 

76, 693 

142 

1,025 

5,021 

157 

7,745 

9,230 

9,087 

925 

5, 236 

2,246 

25,291 

5, 493 

10, 529 

681 

1,167 

722 

1,707 

316 

34, 841 

25,350 

437,37s 

823 

171 

4, 860 

12,322 

120, 230 

3,  894 

1,551 

8,050 

41, 970 

5, 533 
75, 40S 

4,195 


7, 
5,757 


AU 
others. 


3,982 

(X) 

742 


158 

613 

38 

438 


5,193 
26 

1,009 

681 

(X) 

99 

259 

14 

195 

819 
42 

270 
19 

2,529 
1,402 

(X) 

(X) 
628 
166! 

(X) 

39 
(X) 
153 
245; 
53, 
5, 347| 

2, 680 

19,941' 

30, 
(X) 
4, 606] 
4,  439 
9,  078i 

524; 

23 
44« 
5091 

11 
1,434 


653 
3,443 


Value  of  products  of 
eslabUshments  owned 
by- 


Indi- 
viduals. 


Corpo- 
ratioiLs. 


AU 
others. 


Expressed  in  thousands 
of  doUars. 


11,773 

2,090,733 

184 

29,  213| 

3,255 

34, 456 

(X) 

5,2,941 

1, 748 

63,339 

2,171 

33,997 

3,208 

20,910 

190 

16, 174 

5,971 

104, 751 

11,440 

208,058 

3,40o 

49, 692 

9,127 

983, 624 

3,692 

4, 587 

US') 

30, 713 

475 

1,833 

3,263 

460, 334 

85 

2,112 

2,329 

4,216 

3,138 

IS,  004 

136 

752 

283 

38, 143 

(X) 

92, 339 

9, 826 

40,338 

5,409 

3,955 

(X) 

39,  tiO 

1,139 

37, 445 

4,413 

270, 173 

247 

10,984 

1,741 

28, 440 

391 

4,851 

138 

4,492 

867 

3,  709 

3,619 

23, 044 

459 

1,703 

152, 12i. 

1, 713, 800 

29, 97s 

559,611 

105,414 

2,092,276 

525 

9, 350 

1^7', 

43,962 

52, 199 

16, 193 

62,  803 

34,  93.S 

4',»3, 454 

3, 322 

13,  520 

781 

13, 524 

3,613 

36,261 

1,350 

325, 164 

222 

25,919 

1,795 

250, 643 

6,347 

18, 798 

1,567 

24,020 

7,349 

23,341 

CHARACTER   OF    OWNERSHIP. 


1025 


Table  30.— CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP,  15Y  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1022.] 


Glucose  and  starch 

Glue, not  elsewhere  specified 

Gold  and  silver,  leaf  and  foil 

Gold  and  silver,  reducing  and  re- 
fining, not  from  the  ore 

Graphite,  ground  and  refined 

Grease  and  tallow,  not  including 
lubricating  greases 

Grindstones 

Haircloth 

Hair  work 

Hand  stamps 

Hardware 

Hardware,  saddlery 

Hat  and  cap  materials 

Hats  and  caps,  other  than  felt, 
straw,  and  wool 

Hats,  fur-felt 

Hats,  straw 

Hats ,  wool-felt 

Hones  and  whetstones 

Horseshoes,  not  made  in  steel 
works  or  rolUng  mills 

House-furnishing  goods,  not  else- 
where specified 

Ice,  manufactured 

Ink,  printing 

Ink,  writing 

Instruments,  professional  and 
scientific 

Iron  and  steel,  blast  furnaces 

Iron  and  steel,  steel  works  and 
roUing  mills 

Iron  and  steel,  bolts,  nuts,  wash- 
ers, and  rivets,  not  made  in 
rolling  mills 

Iron  and  steel,  cast-iron  pipe 

Iron  and  steel ,  doors  and  shutters . . 

Iron  and  steel,  forgings ,  not  made 
insteel  works  or  rollingmills. ... 

Iron  and  steel,  nails  and  spikes, 
cut  and  wrought, including  wire 
nails,  not  made  in  steel  works 
or  rolling  miUs 

Iron  and  steel,  tempering  and 
welding 

Iron  andsteel,  wrought  pipe 

Ivory,  shell,  and  bone  work,  not 
including  combs  and  hairpins.. . 

Japanning 

Jewelry 

Jewehy  and  instrument  cases 

Jute  goods 

Knit  goods 

Labels  and  tags 

Lamps  and  reflectors 

Lapidary  work 

Lasts 

Lead,  bar,  pipe,  and  sheet 

Leather  goods,  not  elsewhere 
specified 


CHARACTER  OF    OWNERSHIP. 


Number  of  estab- 
lishments owned 
by- 


Indi- 
vid- 
uals. 


45 
6 

212 


142 

167 

142 

12 

55 

317 

62 

40 

16 

3 


Cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


30 
47 
13 

26 
16 

164 
20 
7 

24 
76 

329 
21 
44 

137 
78 
75 
15 
7 


211       169 

545I  1,911 

16!        62 


120 
4 

10 


296 
4 

23 
21 

935 

65 

8 

564 
30 
46 
64 
15 
1 


179 
187 


481 


117 
56 
43 

200 


101 
42 

13 

6 

522 

39 

15 

1,096 

69 

95 

25 

38 

30 


220       165 


All 
Oth- 
ers. 


6 

18 

16 
2 

106 

3 

5 

32 

55 

77 

4 

34 

255 
36 
33 


87 

411 

12 

11 

52 
4 


597 

38| 

3 
390 
20' 
30 
35 
11 
1 

llbl 


Average  number  of 
wage  earners  in 
establishments 
owned  by — 


Indi- 
vidu- 
als. 


60 

9 

216 


664 


85 
495 
286 
1,0S4 
162 
278 

1,634 

778 

906 

116 

IS 


1,026 

2,061 

128 

55 

695 
466 

9C2 


267 

BOS 
23 

248 


208 

515 
128 

166 
97 

5,031 
521 

3, 1411 

9,986 
261 
223 
195 
314 

(X) 


Corpo- 
rations 


7,674 

4,092 

281 

470 
445 

5,654 

674 

186 

384 

1,259 

40,212 

3,497 

2,268 

3,017 
15, 194 
5,357 
1,176 
199 

735 

5,912 

26,183 

1,822 

627 

14, 748 
40,722 

373,442 


17,488 

12,417 

1,991 

27,918 


3,029 

1,103 
10,265 

521 
118 

18,184 
1,766 
3,998 
147, 052 
4,708 
7, 

622 
2,4^1 


1,&41   5,301  2,003 


AU 
others. 


61 
163 
453 


(X) 

329 

(X) 
154 
205 
174 

1,209 

16 

463 

2,888 
2,538 
1,039 
156 
(X) 

(X) 

915 

2,003 

38 

20 

488 
472 

684 


212 
(X) 
63 

225 


217 
33 

155 
80 

7,656 
447 

(X) 
15,534 
258 
331 
338 
112 

(X) 


Value  of  products  of 
establishments  owned 
by- 


Indi- 
viduals. 


Corpo- 
rations. 


AU 
others. 


Expressed  in  thousands 
of  dollars. 


425 

185, 150 

194 

30, 734 

924 

2,090 

4,962 

46,041 

S81 

1,859 

5,992 

57,019 

1,369 

690 

1,560 

2,571 

2,337 

1, 291 

5,540 

4,119 

145,  293 

394 

13,696 

1,917 

20, 686 

9,244 

16,264 

5,025 

64,013 

4,751 

22, 612 

607 

5,439 

H 

770 

48 

3,324 

8,623 

43,470 

8,826 

119, 718 

1,826 

23,976 

482 

5,837 

2,890 

53,153 

3,320 

785,955 

4,794 

2,820,938 

1,288 

87,720 

832 

49,403 

98 

10,487 

1,046 

171,350 

1,081 

15,669 

2,467 

7,248 

527 

81, 161 

493 

1,875 

260 

290 

34,727 

112,946 

1,787 

4,757 

15, 452 

18, 991 

47,201 

593,140 

938 

22,007 

991 

35,612 

2,209 

14,989 

1,  292 

10,634 

(X) 

17,174 

8,725 

33,184 

681 
1,206 
1,448 

4,480 

(X) 

4,254 

(X) 

1,065 
2,055 

gas 

5,113 

47 

3,918 

19,032 
13, 707 

4,824 
694 

(X) 

(X) 

8,119 

8,461 

442 

115 

2,094 
5,192 

3,170 


736 

(X) 

292 
1,356 


833 

1,281 
181 

449 

221 

56,266 

1,582 

(X) 

72,799 

1,299 

1,496 

12,863 

545 

(X) 

11,044 


75108°— 23 65 


1026 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  20.— CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1022.] 


and 


Leather,    tanned,    curried, 
finished 

Lime 

Linen  goods 

Liquors,  distilled 

Liquors,  malt '. 

Liquors,  vinous 

Lithographing 

Locomotives,  not  made  by  rail- 
road companies 

Looking-glass  and  picture  frames. 

Lubricating  greases 

Lumber  and  timber  products 

Lumber,  planing-mill  products, 
not  including  planing  mills 
connected  with  sawmills 

Machine  tools 

Malt 

Marble  and  stone  work 

Matches 

Mats  and  matting,  from  cocoa 
fiber,  grass,  and  coir 

Mattresses  and  spruig  beds,  not 
elsewhere  specLfled 

MiUinery  and  lace  goods,  not  else- 
where'specified 

Mineral  and  soda  waters 

Minerals  and  earths,  ground  or 
otherwise  treated 

Mirrors,  framed  and  unframed, 
not  elsewhere  specified 

Models  and  patterns,  not  includ- 
ing paper  patterns 

Motorcycles,  bicycles,  and  parts.. 

MucUage,  paste," and  other  adhe- 
sives,  not  elsewhere  specified.  . . 

Musical  instruments  and  mate- 
rials, not  else  wliere  specified 

Musical  instruments,  organs 

Musical  instruments,  pianos 

Musical  instruments,  piano  and 
organ  materials 

Needles,  pins,  and  hooks  and  eyes. 

Nets  and  seines 

OU  and  cake,  cottonseed 

OU,  essential 

Oil,  linseed 

Oil,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Oilcloth  and  linoleum,  floor 

Oilcloth,  enameled 

Oleomargarine  and  other  butter 
substitutes 

Optical  goods 

Ordnance  and  accessories 

Paints 

Paper  and  wood  pulp 

Paper  goods,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied  

Paper  patterns 

Patent  medicines  and  compounds. 

Paving  materials 

Peanuts,  grading,  roasting,  clean- 
ingj  and  shelling 

Pencils,  lead 

Pens,  fountain  and  stylographic. . 

Pens,  gold 


CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP. 


Number  of  estab- 
lishments owned 
by- 


Indi- 
vid- 
uals. 


2 

78 

250 

81 

1 

255 

12 

15, 280 


1,877 
46 

2 
2,469 

3 

1 
514 

1,514 

2,884 


532 
10 


144 
19 

18 

27 
16 
5 
28 
51 


61 


990 
274 


24 


Cor- 
pora- 
tions 


453 

224 
10 
32 

607 
40 

225 

16 

110 

38 

3,829 


2,349 

320 

51 

762 
IS 

9 

325 

651 
1,107 

317 

81 

145 
37 


62 
34 
167 


66 
14 

628 
17 
24 

215 
19 
9 

41 
244 

25 
451 
647 

223 

9 

1,214 

457 

44 
12 
30 
6 


All 

oth- 
ers. 


113 

58 


64 
3 

7,010 


1,083 

37 

2 

1,009 


2 

202 

840 
1,203 

49 

36 

251 
4 


1 

57 
49 

24 

1 

263 

158 

10 


Average  number  of 
wage  earners  in 
establishments 
owned  by— 


Indi- 
vidu- 
als. 


2,353 
1,034 


(X) 

1,393 
210 
595 

(X) 
871 
17 
72,365 


10, 241 

650 

SI 

7,110 

18 

(X) 
2,012 

13, 658 

5,838 

486 
547 

2,337 

28 


298 
270 
350 

172 
436 

40 
575 

46 


188 
(X) 
(X) 

(X) 
1,079 


411 
648 

370 

1,653 
1,952 

191 


269 
71 


Corpo- 
rations, 


6^,624 
9,623 
1,890 
1,380 

32, 316 
709 

14,399 

26, 715 

3,608 

451 

351, 830 


68,062 
50,100 

1,321 
20, 599 

3,708 

955 

9,161 

23,456 
8,530 

13, 166 

1,640 

3,160 
10, 477 

571 

3,573 

1, 549 

22, 157 

10,339 

8,749 

819 

24,781 

223 

2,173 

5,684 

6,414 

1,130 

2,851 
10, 152 
11,328 
16,370 
110, 134 

13, 255 

378 

14,867 

12,406 

2,115 

5,970 

2,804 

274 


All 

others. 


5,499 

748 


550 

92 

624 


229 

4 

56,750 


8,653 
2,361 
(X) 
5,059 


118 
1,464 


13,736 
3,072 


774 
412 


1,452 
381 


242 
122 
450 

498 
109 


1,410 
52 

(X) 
58 

(X) 

(X) 


3,492 
(X) 

704 
2,977 

510 
(X) 

924 
1,714 

154 


Value  of  products  of 
establishments  owned 
by- 


Indi- 
viduals 


Corpo- 
rations. 


All 
others. 


Expressed  in  thousands 
of  dollars. 


22,514 
2,703 


(X) 

19, 758 
3,902 
2,712 

(X) 
3,810 
221 

1S7, 804 


52, 737 

2, 082 

822 

37, 107 

57 

(X) 

13, 570 

60, 717 
35,  879 

1,230 

4,088 

7,756 
127 

1,046 

1,386 

936 

1,757 

525 

1,203 

412 

11,355 

778 


8,172 
(X) 

(X) 

(X) 
4,803 


5,146 
3,879 

2,199 

115 

16,438 

3,975 

1,657 


1,061 
299 


828, 804 
29,231 
6,998 


354: 
12 


156 
13 

8 
1,050 


397, 
200; 
38: 
67 

18: 

4 
59, 
120 

74: 


10, 

4: 

103 

34 
27 

4 
546 

4 


79. 
37 
69. 
241 
759: 

101 

1 

185 

38: 


CHARACTER   OF   OWNERSHIP, 


1027 


Table  20.— CHARACTER   OF   OWNERSHIP,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1022.] 


Perfumery  and  cosmetics 

Petroleum,  refining 

Phonographs  and  graphopliones . . 

Plioto-engraving 

Pliotographic  ajiparatus 

Photographic  materials 

Pickles ,  preserves,  and  sauces 

Pipes,  tobacco 

Plated  ware 

Plumbers'  suppUes,  not  elsewhere 
speciQed 

Pocketbooks 

Pottery 

Poultry,  kiUing  and  dressing,  not 
done"  in  slaughtering  and  meat- 
packing establishments 

Printing  and  pubUshmg,  book 
and  j  ob 

Printing  and  pubhshing,  music. . . 

Printing  and  pubUsliing,  news- 
papers and  periodicals 

Printmg  materials 

Pulp  goods 

Pumps,  not  including  power 
pumps 

Pumps,  steam  and  other  power. . . 

Refrigerators 

Regalia,  and  society  badges  and 
emblems 

Rice_j  cleaning  and  polishing 

Roofing  materials .• 

Rubber  tires,  tubes,  and  rub- 
ber goods,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied  

Rules,  ivory  and  wood 

Saddlery  and  harness 

Safes  and  vaults 

Salt 

Sand  and  emery  paper  and  cloth. . 

Sand-Ume  brick 

Sausage,  not  made  in  slaughtering 
and  meat-packing  estabUsh- 
meuts 

Saws 

Scales  and  balances 

Screws,  machine 

Screws,  wood 

Sewing-machine  cases 

Se\ving  macliines  and  attachments 

Shipbuilding , steel 

Shipbuilding,  wooden,  including 
boat  building 

Shirts 

Show  cases , 

Signs  and  advertising  novelties. . 

Silk  goods,  including  throwsters. 

Silversmithing  and  silverware 

Slaughtering  and  meat  packing . . 

Smi;lting  and  refining,  copper 

Smelting  and  refining,  lead 

Smelting  and  refining,  zinc 

Smelting  and  refining,  metals,  not 
elsewhere  specified 


CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP. 


Number  of  estab- 
lishments owned 
by- 


Indi- 
vid- 
uals. 


218 
8 
28 
98 
19 
42 

296 
28 
10 

35 

49 

88 


7,458 
63 

9,262 
15 
3 

32 
16 
30 

60 
15 
38 


46 

7 

1,275 


404 
38 
16 
33 


457 
256, 

42 
423 
250| 

25 
481 


Cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


281 

297 

132 

255 

43 

112 

321 

17 

51 

160 
36 
211 


3,367 
76 

4,856 
56 
35 


41 
63 
122 


368 
5 

253 
26 
67 
10 
30 


99 
53 
53 
93 
11 
3 
27 
148 

300 

359 

48l 

265 

811 

57 

582 

34 

24 

39 


All 
oth- 
ers. 


70 
15 

6 
69 

6 

15 

106 

11 

7 

19 

54 
41 


2,264 
21 

3,244 
11 
2 

18 
10 
19 

14 

8 
18 


23 

1 

295; 

3 

10 
1 
1 


130 
21 
10 

17 


156 

281 
29 
91 

308 
17 

241 


Average  number  of 
wage  earners  in 
establishments 
owned  by — 


Indi- 
vidu- 
als. 


196 
277 
524 
57 
205 
1,666 
402 
101 

472 

561 

1,044 


318 

20,663 
133 

20,139 

38 

5 

91 
201 
372 

252 
77 
166 


19 

1, 878 

32 

50 

(X) 

(X) 


1,505 
115 
187 
281 


(X) 


97 


Corpo- 
rations 


4,130 
58, 521 
28,363 
5,691 
2,473 
14,  2,S5 
14, 335 
1,592 
9,178 

12, 577 

1,378 

26,175 


1,539 

90, 486 
760 

90, 688 

666 

3,036 

4,540 
10,096 
5,193 

1,862 
1,902 
8,642 


119, 108 

149 

7,434 

2,&S3 

6,180 

771 

604 


1,314 
5,274 
5,088 
9,720 
4,889 
4,171 
14,970 
343. 635 


12. 


3,26; 
"(X)' 


10, 160' 

16, 152 

1,037, 

4,641 

38,561 
981! 


2,474  36,798 
4,316'  25,109 
246!  1,390 
1,047|  9,020 
6,498  108,531 
1671  5,779 
155, 379 
17, 345 
6,438 
13,796 


(X)         «,04fi (X) 


AU 

others. 


412 

172 

81 

554 

25 

66 

620 

545 

213 

543 

966 
715 


283 

11,856 
6 

9,554 
19 
(X) 

753 
331 
221 

109 
134 
63 


152 
(X) 
1,099 
34 

265 
(X) 
(x) 


652 
121 
157 
261 


(X) 
282 

4,160 

10, 178 

221 

365 

11,753 

507 

2,350 


Indi- 
viduals. 


Value  of  products  of 
estabhshments  owned 
by- 


Corpo- 
rations. 


All 
others. 


Expressed  in  thousands 
of  dollars. 


8,339 
9,46^ 
1,173 
2,126 

326 

1,551 

11, 53.S 

1,312 

351 

2,649 
2,426 
2,342 


92, 087 
1,187 

93, 990 

314 

31 

688 
1,201 
1,766 

1,360 
3,970 
1,111 


3,694 
85 

13,358 
171 
109 

(X) 

(X) 


23,275 
575 
543 
994 


(X) 


257 


47, 497 

1,617,694 

156, 737 

24,198 

8,941 

113,  687 

129,  541 

7,000 

40, 337 

54,813 
5.963 
71,012 


30,444 

445,041 
12, 101 


21,969 
30,208 
19,  576 
37,844 
15,  460 
14,24s 
43,438 


4021,454,961 


142,809 

123,807 

6,123 

36,917 
581,413 

25, 871 


110,823  4,049,077 
651, 102 
19'>,796 
104, 123 


^0,075 


(X) 


3,777 
5,372 

638 
3,065 

117 

476 
4,706 
3,242 

947 

2,i;93 
6, 161 
1,565 


5,814 

60,535 
1,304 


768, 916 

61,247 

4, 460 

145 

23,577 

(X) 

26,032 

4,936 

50,949 

1,596 

22,868 

1,415 

7,679 

356 

78,957 

7,111 

83,965 

819 

981, 863 

1,531 

396 

(X) 

61,653 

8,702 

15,055 

68 

36,605 

800 

9,304 

(X) 

1,663 

(X) 

11,366 

678 

522 

1,177 


(X) 
1,127 

12,903 

6,5,368 
1,134 
1,785 

68,496 
2,274 

86,390 


1028 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  20.— CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1022.] 


Smelting  and  refining,  not  from 
the  ore 

Soap 

Soda-water  apparatus 

Sporting  and  athletic  goods 

Springs,  steel,  car  and  carriage, 
not  made  in  steel  works  or  rolling 
mills 

Stamped  and  enameled  ware,  not 
elsewhere  specified 

Stationery  goods,  not  elsewhere 
specified 

Statuary  and  art  goods 

Steam  fittings  and  steam  and  hot- 
water  heating  apparatus 

Steam  packing 

Steel  barrels,  dnuns,  and  tanks... 

Stencils  and  brands 

Stereotyping  and  elcctrotyping. . . 

Stoves  end  hot-air  furnaces 

Stoves,  gas  and  oil 

Structural  ironwork,  not  made  in 
steel  works  or  rolling  mills 

Sugar , beet 

Sugar,  cane 

Sugar ,  refining,  not  including  beet 
sugar 

Sulphuric,  nitric, and  mixed  acids. 

Surgica  1  appliances 

Suspenders,  garters,  and  elastic 
woven  goods 

Textile  machinery  and  parts 

Theatrical  scenery 

Tin  and  other  foils, notelsewhere 
specified 

Tin  plate  and  terucplate 

Tinware,  not  elsewhere  specified. . 

Tobacco,  che^\-ing  and  smoking, 
and  snuff 

Tobacco ,  cigars  and  cigarettes 

Tools,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Toys  and  games 

Tnmksand  valises 

Turpentine  and  rosin 

Type  founding 

Typewriters  and  supplies 

Umbrellas  and  canes 

Upholstering  materials ,  not  else- 
where specified 

Varnislies 

\'ault  lights  and  ventilators 

Vinegar  and  cider 

Wallpaper, notmadeinpapermills 

Wall  plaster  and  composition 
flooring 

Washing  machines  and  clothes 
wringers 

Waste 

Watch  and  clock  materials,  ex- 
cept watch  cases 

Watch  cases 

Watches 

Wheelbarrows 

Wliips 

WLudniills 


CHARACTEE  OF  OWNERSHIP. 


Number  of  estab- 
lishments owned 
by- 


Indi- 
vid- 
uals. 


61 
101 

38 
44 
3 
43 
37 
53 
41 

382 

1 

65 


87 
154 

4 

3 

7 
70 

207 
,026 
392 
207 
264 
547 
7 
17 
109 

48 

35 

12 

470 

3 


Cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


51 

222 

33 

79 


251 

130 

44 

207 
113 
26 
23 
112 
323 
113 

612 
84 
102 

17 
39 
92 

68 
202 
12 

12 
16 

188 

105 

796 

537 

223 

194 

247 

14 

62 

37 

82 
177 

23 
135 

45 


All 
oth- 
ers. 


32 
50 

16 
12 
4 
18 
22 
36 
22 

152 

"35 

3 

"3i 


1 

43 

53 

1,104 

196 

111 

139 

397 

2 

9 

52 

33 

17 

6 

115 


Average  number  of 
wage  earners  in 
establishments 
owned  by — 


Indi- 
vid- 
uals. 


92 
299 

84 
574 


552 

415 
354 

398 
222 
25 
85 
425 
624 


2,676 
(X) 

1,526 


818 

1,696 

15 

5 

H 

622 

704 

25, 749 

2,448 

1,725 

1, 

7,738 

68 

87 

505 

388 

118 

60 

343 

128 

119 

73 
244 

160 
30 
(X) 


Corpo- 
rations 


1,913 
19,780 
2,383 

5,476 


33, 138 

9,774 


35, 
5,859 
3,260 
282 
2,977 
31,326 
10, 294 

38, 969 
11,781 
4,575 

16,237 
4,961 
5, 725 

9,020 

28, 895 

134 

1,903 

3,""" 

32, 783 

17,180 
96, 849 
31,037 
10,519 
8,237 
11,552 

15, 493 
1,089 

4,130 
3,867 
222 
1,441 
4,134 

4,980 

5,782 
2,271 

342 

3,852 

ld,S88 

259 

512 

1,860 


All 
others. 


162 
357 
132 

362 


558 

1,072 
227 

320 
66 
3 
50 
262 
918 
182 

2,317 


(X) 
1,965 


194 

1,019 
1,232 
(X) 


(X) 
981 

440 
16, 175 
2,100 
1,957 
1,584 
8,777 
(X) 

89 
1,174 

292 
37 
34 

197 


24 


(X) 
(X) 
9 
(X) 


Value  of  products  of 
establishments  owned 
by- 


Indi- 
viduals. 


Corpo-        All 
rations,    others. 


Expressed  in  thousands 
of  dollars. 


2,252 

42,761 

4,518 

308,621 

522 

13,928 

1,668 

20,565 

392 

50,328 

2,696 

138,701 

1,872 

51,721 

995 

3,163 

2,057 

155, 834 

1,494 

38, 691 

220 

24,477 

305 

1,063 

1,842 

13,051 

3,269 

138, 155 

627 

53, 768 

13, 669 

266,047 

(X) 

149, 15G 

IS, 584 

45, 157 

647,850 

31,470 

2,004 

40,565 

4,733 

'  48,613 

6,19S 

111,446 

180 

887 

8 

17,913 

U6 

97,259 

3,117 

225,412 

6,040 

230,247 

85, 637 

639,487 

8,76C 

127, 490 

5,886 

33. 272 

10, 337 

43, 572 

12, 611 

2-1,  946 

233 

1,857 

909 

51,105 

3,674 

12,111 

2,120 

36,722 

2,822 

79, 810 

319 

1,502 

3,832 

18,285 

941 

22,107 

709 

26,033 

491 

39,214 

2,603 

24,725 

328 

854 

377 

19, 153 

(X) 

$}-,ou 

78 

1,602 

410 

2,202 

234 

9,699 

CHARACTER   OF    OWNERSHIP. 


1029 


Table  20.— CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1022.] 


Window  and  door  screens  and 
weather  strips 

Window  shades  and  fixtures 

Wire 

Wirework,  including  wire  rope 
and  cable , not  elsewhere  specified 

Wood  distillation 

Wood  preserving 

Wood,  turned  and  carved 

Wooden  goods,  not  elsewhere 
specified 

Wool  pulling 

Wool  scouring 

Wool  shoddy 

Woolen  goods 

Worsted  goods 

All  other  industries 


CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP. 


Number  of  estab- 
Ushments  owned 

by— 


Indi- 
vid- 
uals. 


114 

170 

4 

229 
9 
1 

349 


Cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


All 
oth- 
ers. 


63    37 
76    41 

58    4 


23 
99 
72 

224 

111 
12 
26 
36 
399 
229 
15 


92 


149 

32 

5 
1 
16 
67! 
36 
14 


Average  number  of 
wage  earners  in 
establ  ishments 
owned  by — 


Indi- 
vid- 
uals. 


293 

553 

21 

843 
164 

(X) 

1,918 

631 

98 

5i9 

230 

3,428 

2,003 

47 


Corpo- 
rations. 


1,766 
3,624 
19,478 

13,754 
4,690 
3,9 
7,331 

5,417 
344 

1,628 

2, 005 
54, 849 
96, 994 

1,030 


AU 
others. 


Indi. 
viduals. 


120 
234 
242 

627 
92 


395 

263 
(X) 

331 
4,080 
4,833 

179 


Value  of  products  of 
establishments  owned 
by- 


Corpo- 
rations. 


All 
others. 


Expressed  in  thousands 
of  dollars. 


1, 10-: 

4,433 

112 

3,871 
483 
(X) 
5,717 

2,472 
3, 253 

i,m 

1,  J22 
19,007 
14,  587 

1,157 


9,294 
22,020 
160, 926 

83,847 
31,888 
S3,SS9 
24,998 

18,090 
8,119 
12, 086 
18, 207 
320, 026 
649,944 
3,389 


537 
2,738 
1,114 

2,831 
174 


4,132 

1,231 

5,989 
(X) 

3,125 
25,864 
36,006 

1,774 


1030  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  21.— CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP,  BY    GEOGRAPHIC 


CmSION  AND  STATE. 


United  States: 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 


tEOgraphic  divisions: 
New  England — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

Middle  Atlantic— 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

East  North  Central— 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

West  North  Central- 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

South  Atlantic— 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

East  South  Central— 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

West  South  Central- 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

Mountain — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

Pacific — 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampslure. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts . . . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 


Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania... 


East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 


character  of  ownership. 


Number  of  establishments 
o^vned  by — 


Individu- 
als. 


138,112 
142,436 
140,605 
113,946 


11,971 
12,767 
13,163 
11,638 

42,728 
46,819 
46,346 
39,640 

27.261 
28,857 
30,077 
26,024 

14,454 
14,310 
14,296 
11,103 

14,993 
14,909 
14,304 
9,502 

7,088 
7,315 
7,751 
4,740 

6,767 
6,486 
6,156 
4,160 

3,051 
3,108 
2,520 
1,834 

9,199 
7,865 
5,992 
5,305 


1,550 
713 
900 
5,319 
1,210 
2,279 


23,108 
5,376 
14,244 


6,490 
3,539 
8,771 
3,572 
4,889 


Corpora- 
tions. 


91,517 
78, 152 
69,501 
51,097 


9,238 
7,953 
7,300 
5,572 

26, 219 
21,591 
17,785 
12, 460 

22,920 
19,871 
17,755 
14,093 

8,137 
7,000 
6,649 
4,816 

8,477 
7,532 
6,765 
4,820 

3,875 
3,673 
3,558 
2,072 

4,170 
3,533 
3,403 
2,298 

2,502 
1,969 
1,743 
1,114 

5,979 
5,030 
4,543 
3,252 


894 
461 
469 

4,697 
853 

1,864 


14, 383 
3,944 

7,892 


6,766 
2, 963 
6, 895 
3,249 
3,047 


AU 
others. 


60,476 
55,203 
58,385 
51,137 


4,319 

4,473 
4,888 
5,069 

19, 413 
17,056 
17,184 
15,599 

11,151 
11,168 
12, 181 
11,637 

6,575 
5,889 
6,226 
5,573 

6,506 
6,484 
7,019 
5,242 

3,692 
3,422 
4,072 
2,899 

2,972 
2,398 
2,780 
1,821 

1,459 

1,002 

991 

662 

4,389 
3,311 
3,044 
2,635 


551 
325 
421 
1,890 
403 
729 


11,839 
1,737 
5,837 


2,869 
1,414 
2,927 
1,484 
2,457 


Wage  earners  in  establishments 
owned  by — 


Individu- 
als. 


623,469 

707,568 
804,883 
755,923 


Corpora- 
tions. 


7,875,132 
5.649,891 
5,002,393 
3,862,698 


73,849 
87,274 
100,020 
103,203 

239,170 

297,296 
338,983 
323,858 

102, 137 
114.616 
131,296 
133,720 

38,162 
38, 052 
41,351 
38, 668 

70,211 
82,518 
93,351 
74, 415 

31,202 
35,220 
41,241 
31,074 

27,791 
23,510 
28,284 
21,524 

8,121 
6,640 
7,227 
5,253 

32, 826 
22,442 
23,130 
24,208 


6,215 
5,762 
3,841 
41, 322 
7,386 
9,323 


134, 143 

27, 375 
77, 652 


28, 421 
11,998 
36, 105 
14,  730 
10,883 


1,199,774 

960,685 
898.877 
708, 783 

2,370,359 
1,733,012 
1,489,889 
1,160,165 

2,212,424 

1,474.227 

1,261,125 

961,109 

434,327 
316,802 
302.725 
240, 815 

686,354 

524,116 

468, 923 

1  358, 566 

269,615 
202,511 
188, 652 
161,915 

234,829 
171,491 
156, 120 
106,364 

96, 691 

70,999 

64,155 

144,566 

370,759 
196, 048 
171,927 
121, 428 


78,642 
71,  774 
26,  243 
621,  783 
125, 659 
275, 673 


933, 622 
454, 860 
981, 877 


678, 849 
254, 627 
589, 978 
444,  516 
244,454 


'  Includes  3  establishments  of  the  group  "All  others." 


CHARACTER   OF   OWNERSHIP. 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND   1904. 


1031 


CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP — Continued. 

Value  of  products  of  establishments  owned  by- 

Value  added  by  manufacture  in 
owned  by — 

estabUshments 

Individuals. 

Corporations. 

All  others. 

Individuals. 

Corporations. 

All  others. 

83,536,321,836 
1,  925, 518, 298 
2,042,061,500 
1,  702, 830, 624 

$54,744,392,855 
20,183,117,103 
16,341,116,634 
10,904,069,307 

.S4, 137, 364, 082 
2,137,769,323 
2,  288, 873, 736 
2,187,002,632 

$1, 555, 136, 394 
903,524,881 
968,  824, 072 
824, 292, 887 

S21, 817, 546, 565 
8, 092, 950, 040 
6,582,207,117 
4,526,055,153 

$1,669,015,531 
881, 870, 972 
978, 229, 803 
943,346,713 

1 
2 
3 
4 

371,788,438 
217,020,541 
232,  733, 537 
219, 705, 940 

6,370,623,061 
2,  4.55, 017, 579 
2,173,070,560 
1, 509, 457,  541 

440,659,300 
254, 637, 272 
264,261,017 
296,834,956 

170, 132, 752 
103,  477, 799 
112,908,952 
105, 833, 468 

2,868,394,514 

1,062,551,397 

966,012,379 

679, 504, 971 

192,635,374 
102, 972,  234 
114,846,905 
124,387,096 

5 
6 
7 
8 

1, 509, 459, 164 
835, 065, 624 
903, 266, 088 
737,324,146 

16,329,608,188 
6,187,127,321 
5, 133, 389, 739 
3,417,242,344 

2, 015, 705,  408 
1,031,451,020 
1, 105, 105,  475 
1, 063, 699  446 

662, 923, 155 
386, 92S,  960 
424, 775, 302 
353,947,341 

6, 925, 107, 175 
2,547,374,814 
2,078,262,639 
1, 438, 265, 811 

842,646,604 
438,347,520 
479, 225,  632 
464, 057, 615 

9 
10 
11 
12 

655, 570, 835 
361,803,793 
374,810,758 
317, 085, 630 

16,  483, 878, 949 
5,845,641,117 
4,434,329,994 
2,913,000,832 

598,029,815 
334,755,643 
402,  .561,  412 
375, 281, 670 

261, 656, 652 
163, 295, 078 
167,  870, 784 
151, 986, 538 

6,624,335,544 
2,  444, 587, 165 
1, 843,  8,30, 693 
1,250,309,920 

229,800,314 
139,339,593 
165, 528, 692 
157, 534, 743 

13 
14 

15 
16 

223, 513,  695 
133, 583, 366 
143, 263, 021 
118,090,743 

4, 693, 649,  289 
1,746,001,245 
1,  513,  583, 331 
1,044,005,587 

269,901,782 
152,607,666 

147,052,198 
122, 349, 472 

%,  010,  ,525 
61, 529, 877 
62, 599, 219 
51,061,709 

1, 236, 308, 223 
529,029,929 
455, 459,  ,503 
328, 521, 956 

76,620,792 
43,791,713 
43, 984, 725 
42,851,485 

17 

18 
19 
20 

281, 876, 983 
149, 542, 786 
149,029,496 
117,077,695 

3,899,341,957 
1,374,488,257 
1,059,302,614 
1701,534,357 

273, 932, 751 
158,968,0.56 
172, 854, 100 
155,416,363 

133,121,539 
72,811,615 
75,  439, 938 
59, 960,  439 

1, 609, 236, 069 

533,716,371 

434,  2S0. 5.50 

1  289, 831, 200 

116,529,396 
73,402,747 
81,  461, 360 
74, 135, 005 

21 

22 
23 
24 

117,512,367 
60, 570, 451 
72, 168, 688 
55,320,418 

1, 400, 196, 233 
582, 699, 672 
494,623,131 
349,227,144 

124, 682, 861 
57,398,003 
63, 696, 274 
59, 788, 249 

58, 103, 133 
32,303,023 
40, 107,  574 
29, 859, 968 

549,384,124 
255,174,065 
222,304,156 
154, 043, 519 

57, 079,  687 
26, 180, 124 
31,913,112 
28, 275, 861 

25 
26 
27 

28 

136,511,888 
57,861,759 
62, 574, 834 
53, 313, 873 

2,007,929,685 
690, 708,  525' 
509, 339, 325 
315, 236, 430 

133,  419, 720 
53, 967, 947 

53, 528,  88f. 
46, 681, 179 

60,818,398 
27, 986, 939 
31,  434, 661 
25,  837, 178 

617,745,588 
226,  .827, 766 
188,  485, 184 
122, 510, 647 

51,303,736 
20, 816, 680 
2.3,392,104 
20,051,424 

29 
30 
31 
32 

44,754,332 
23,  287, 820 
22, 182, 329 
15, 545, 795 

850, 838, 008 

401, 352, 064 

328,  459,  829 

1230,401,412 

27,083,752 
12,  928,  026 
13,353,440 
8, 716, 0.57 

21, 482, 099 
12, 310, 269 
12,  493, 789 
8, 771, 244 

278, 510,  406 
147, 120, 128 
115,  507,  479 
1  88, 139,  454 

12, 444,  469 
5, 922,  577 
7, 302, 098 
4,  940, 219 

33 
34 
35 

36 

195, 334, 134 

86,722,158 
82, 032, 749 
69,366,384 

2,708,327,485 
900,111,323 
695,018,111 
423, 992, 759 

253, 948, 693 
•81, 0.55, 690 
66,460,934 
58,206,141 

90, 888, 141 
42, 881, 321 
41, 193, 853 
37, 035, 002 

1,108,524,922 
346,568,405 
278, 064, 534 
174, 940, 797 

89,955,1,59 
31, 097, 784 
30,575,175 
27, 100, 143 

37 

38 
39 
40 

29, 278, 873 
23,505,739 
19,  712, 681 
219, 327, 951 
33,493,110 
46, 470, 084 

410,003,137 
358,  832, 142 
130,015,057 

3,483,117,043 
681,416,232 

1, 307, 239, 450 

17,539,773 
24,867,053 
18, 380, 334 
308, 736,  538 
32, 413, 516 
38, 722, 086 

14,065,265 
11,342,333 
8,990,191 
97, 330,  982 
15, 192, 4,56 
23,211,525 

180,525,294 
145,211,659 
56, 883, 625 
1, 519,  657,  763 
300,062,750 
666, 053, 423 

7, 662, 701 
11,123,325 

7,061,675 

133, 479,  751 

16, 078, 449 

17, 229,  473 

41 

42 
43 
44 

4S 
46 

925, 821, 4,^ 
152, 512, 567 
431,125,113 

6,548,076,609 
3,367,501,291 
6,414,030,288 

1, 393, 106, 813 
152,051,129 
470,  547,  466 

414, 831, 676 
66, 359, 462 
181,732,017 

2,918,332,722 
1,270,813,586 
2,  735, 960, 867 

590, 626,  .589 
64,418,660 
187,601,355 

47 

48 
48 

157,660,289 
64, 089, 047 

225,940,504 
92, 181, 144 

115,699,851 

4,790,633,085 
1, 774, 635, 258 
5, 004, 523, 563 
3, 299, 2.55, 502 
1, 614, 831, 541 

152,015,354 
60, 029, 082 

194,780,627 
74, 751, 837 

116,452,915 

69,084,161 
27,895,287 
97, 107, 048 
40, 010, 132 
27,560,024 

2,053,180,117 

671, 500, 850 

1, 7.54, 699, 526 

1,475,524,905 

669,430  146 

66,096,579 
24, 406, 682 
85,167,674 
31,410,203 
22, 719, 176 

50 
51 
.52 
53 
54 

1032  ABSTKACT   OF   THE    CENSTTS — ^  MAI^f UFACTURES. 

Table  :21.— CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama , 

Mississippi 


West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 


Mountain:  . 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming . . . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 


character  of  ownership. 


Number  of  establishments 
owned  by — 


Individu- 
als. 


Pacific: 

Washington . 

Oregon 

California 


2, 65.3 
2,767 
4,209 
451 
797 
1,638 
1,939 


321 
2,663 

309 
2, 937 
1,199 
3,065 

871 
2,399 
1,229 


1,890 
2, 125 
1,791 
1,282 


1,553 
1,103 
1,264 
2, 847 


697 

447 
296 
1,301 
181 
227 
435 
67 


2,011 
1,146 
6,042 


Corpora- 
tions. 


1,809 
1,540 

2,802 
268 
288 
649 
781 


228 
1,209 

178 
1,379 
1,021 
1, 608 

728 
1,376 

750 


1, 1.50 

1,286 

941 

498 


691 
1,118 

708 
1,653 


353 
284 
165 
884 
135 
161 
453 
67 


1,913 

934 

3,132 


All 
others. 


1,763 
1,376 
1,581 
175 
329 
597 
754 


119 
1, 065 

108 
1,287 

565 
1,326 

405 
1, 028 

603 


917 

1, 178 

922 

675 


879 

396 

473 

1,224 


240 
191 
115 
446 
71 
92 
272 
32 


994 

627 

2,768 


Wage  earners  in  establishments 
owned  by — 


Individu- 
als. 


7,827 
6,912 
13, 093 
583 
1,328 
3, 2.56 
5,163 


1,519 
14, 395 

1, 617 
10,  801 

3,578 
13, 084 

4,062 
11,946 

9,209 


5,547 
7, 611 
9,708 
8,336 


7,352 
6,115 
2,891 
11, 433 


1,662 
1, 051 
461 
2,943 
392 
618 
886 
108 


6,918 
3,415 
22, 493 


Corpora- 
tions. 


99, 983 

68, 089 

174, 296 

3,421 

4, 388 

31, 499 

52, 651 


26, 810 

110,8.56 

8, 086 

101, 457 

75,  883 
135, 350 

72,  520 
100, 698 

54, 694 


.58, 897 
79, 334 
89, 464 
41,920 


36, 567 
86, 357 
25, 267 
86, 638 


14, 839 
12, 084 

6,014 
30,>911 

.5, 1,58 

7,660 
17, 096 

2,929 


120,361 
50, 860 
199, 538 


AH 
others. 


7,813 
5,550 
7, 648 
468 
666 
1,766 
3, 235 


706 
15,091 
779 
7,094 
3,575 
9,225 
2,868 
10, 797 
10, 512 


4,896 
8,222 
7,987 
7,304 


6,035 
5,793 
1, 345 
9,451 


659 

782 
159 
1,400 
186 
250 
886 
82 


5,649 

4,  284 

21, 661 


CHARACTER   OF   OWNERSHIP. 
DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1901— Con tiuued. 


1033 


CHARACTER  OF  OWNERSHIP— continued. 

Value  of  products  of  establishments  owned  by- 

Value  added  by  manufacture  in 
owned  by — 

establishments 

Individuals. 

Corporations. 

All  others. 

Individuals. 

Corporations. 

All  others. 

$48,556,598 

$1, 069, 259, 122 

$100,  .314, 015 

$19, 200, 597 

$292,840,170 

$22, 939, 191 

1 

41,052,132 

644, 752, 520 

59, 668, 045 

17, 973, 926 

190,437,-574 

16,820,390 

2 

69, 526, 094 

1,480,883.324 

43, 798, 920 

31,362,664 

487, 843, 789 

18, 544, 721 

3 

5,191,635 

45, 548,  509 

6, 633,  478 

2, 036,  853 

9, 502,  872 

1, 344,  398 

4 

8, 397, 020 

48, 198, 970 

5, 574, 792 

4.054,313 

13, 026, 642 

2, 103, 957 

5 

21, 497, 462 

5.55, 935,  .574 

18,609,462 

8, 982,  438 

100,7-58,225 

5,527,713 

6 

29,292,754 

849, 071, 270 

35,303,070 

12, 339, 734 

141, 898, 951 

9, 340, 422 

7 

9,607,487 

150,957,146 

4,508,376 

3, 1.36, 143 

74,823,774 

1,680,1.59 

8 

81, 391, 812 

707,  408, 302 

85,1-14,660 

32,621,368 

258, 834, 823 

33, 141, 204 

9 

8, 788, 904 

53, 176, 333 

6, 861, 333 

4, 335,  666 

29,  414, 529 

4, 136, 275 

10 

42, 956, 484 

560, 599, 658 

39, 955, 479 

19,108,309 

239,  253, 525 

13, 608,  954 

11 

19,982,517 

428,213,176 

23,  775, 184 

9,013,245 

181,062,230 

7,954,806 

12 

48,846,110 

853, 423,  735 

41, 538, 104 

26, 1.S3, 197 

371,  SOI,  643 

18, 916, 928 

13 

13,478,065 

357, 107, 899 

10,867,020 

6, 997,  868 

141,702,304 

4, 766,  428 

14 

31,535,089 

622,245,-546 

36, 456, 461 

18,747,064 

217,151,329 

16, 848, 646 

15 

22,290,515 

166,210,162 

24, 826, 134 

12, 978, 679 

92,191,912 

15, 475, 996 

16 

26,994,727 

338,646,978 

30,018,712 

11,-305,235 

1-38,048,865 

10,590,691 

17 

36,498,083 

474, 208, 615 

45, 546, 464 

15, 301, 609 

177, 762, 690 

18,422,133 

18 

28,455,577 

437, 969, 430 

26,  .305, 888 

16,204,105 

161,0-39,809 

14, 822, 691 

19 

25,563,980 

149,371,210 

22,811,797 

15,292,184 

72,  .532, 760 

13,244,172 

20 

25, 845, 399 

149,0.38,772 

25, 428, 687 

13, 568, 895 

71, 507, 400 

12,423,586 

21 

30,568,791 

609,292,719 

36, 328, 260 

12,241,593 

220, 793, 463 

11,750,847 

22 

22,749,408 

367,461,271 

11,152,190 

8, 9.50, 774 

75,646,785 

4, 1,59,  481 

23 

57,348,290 

882, 136, 923 

60, 510, 583 

26, 057, 136 

249,797,940 

22, 969, 822 

24 

8, 372, 148 

153, 484, 8.58 

4,807,512 

4,297,066 

38,298,617 

1,916,8,81 

25 

5, 704, 034 

70,230,068 

4,^576,  W7 

2, 701, 482 

31, 830, 993 

2, 029,  769 

26 

2, 899,  804 

77,333,678 

1,211,912 

1, 486, 849 

37,047,616 

660,  401 

27 

16, 054, 897 

250,927,940 

8, 639,  498 

7, 8.54,  672 

89,001,458 

3, 895, 930 

28 

2,091,542 

15,001,235 

763,  825 

893,  625 

8, 790, 961 

444,  533 

29 

3,554,146 

115,651,302 

1,563,664 

1,-56-3,877 

25,774,143 

785,  655 

30 

5, 336, 254 

146, 593, 0,52 

5, 003,  765 

2, 303, 399 

42,021,437 

2, 453,  886 

31 

741, 507 

21,615,875 

516, 929 

381, 129 

5, 7 15, 151 

257, 414 

32 

38, 257, 362 

739, 639, 897 

31,72.5,725 

19,580,678 

329,471,376 

17,393,399 

33 

19,399,351 

322,331,966 

2,5,051,310 

9,490,381 

140,118,244 

10, 967, 958 

34 

137,677,421 

1, 646, 355, 622 

197,171,658 

61,817,079 

638, 935, 302 

61,593,802 

35 

1034  ABSTKACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  22.— POWER    USED    IN    MANUFACTURING    INDUSTRIES:    1879   TO    1919. 


POWER. 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

1899 

1889 

1879 

Number  of  establishments. . 
Number  of  establishments 

reporting  power 

Primary  horsepower,  total. . 

Average  horsepower  per 

estabhshment 

290,105 

237, 854 
29,504,792 

124.0 

275,791 

205, 590 
22,437,072 

109.1 

268,491 

185,042 
18,675,376 

100.9 

216, 180 

134,481 
13, 487, 707 

100.3 

207,514 

133,418 
10,097,893 

75.7 

355,405 

100, 726 
5, 938, 635 

59.0 

253,852 

85,923 
3,410,837 

39.7 

Owned 

20, 062, 636 

18,409,941 

16, 802, 706 

12, 854, 805 

9,778,418 

6,850,064 

3,410,837 

Steam  engines  and  turbines : 
Number 

122,628 
17,037,973 

33,407 
1,259,400 

14,00.8 
1, 765, 263 

9,  442, 156 

137, 172 
15,591,593 

37,693 
991,905 

18,069 
1, 826, 443 

4,027,131 

153, 525 
114,228,632 

34,356 
751, 186 

21,282 

1,822,888 

1,872,670 

127, 267 
110,917,502 

21,515 
289,423 

20,992 
1,647,880 

632,902 

130,710 
18,189,564 

14, 334 
134, 742 

23,099 
1,454,112 

319,475 

91, 403 

14,586,089 

8,930 

39,005 
1,255,045 

88,571 

56,483 

Horsepower 

2,185,458 

Internal-combustion  engines; 
Number 

(») 

Horsepower 

C) 

Water  wheels  and  motors: 
Number 

55,404 

1,225,379 

Rented 

(^) 

Electric: 

Motors 

996,000 

9, 347, 5.56 

94,600 

451, 002 

3, 897, 248 

129, 883 

199,309 

1,749,031 

123,639 

411,589 
191,313 

182,562 
136.913 

88,  .571 

(2) 

Horsepower 

(^) 

Other  horsepower 

(-) 

Electric 

16,317,277 

8,835,970 

4, 817-,  140 

1,592,475 

492,936 

15, 569 

(2) 

Rented: 

Motors 

996,000 
9,347,556 

487,021 
6,969,721 

451,002 
3, 897, 248 

321, 360 
4,938,722 

199,309 
1,749,031 

189, 545 
3, 068, 109 

441, 589 

73. 119 
1, 150, 880 

(2) 
182, 562 

16, 891 
310, 374 

(2) 

f^ 

Horsepower 

Generated     by     estabhsh- 
ment reportmg: 
Motors 

(2) 

Horsepower 

(2) 

1  Includes  29,293  horsepower  reported  as  "  other"  owned  power  in  1909;  92,154  horsepower  in  1904;  49,985 
horsepower  in  1899;  and  4,784  horsepower  in  1889. 

2  Figures  not  available. 


1»0WER  USED   m   MANUFACTtTEING.  1035 

Table  S3 HORSEPOWER  IN  LEADING  INDUSTRIES:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


All  industries. 


Industries  with  over  ISfiOO  wage 
earners  in  1919. 

Agricultural  implements 


Automobiles,   including   bodies 
and  parts. 


Boots  and  shoes,  including  cut 
stock  and  findings. 


Boots  and  shoes,  rubber. 


Boxes,  paper  and  other,  not  else- 
where specified. 


Brass,bronze,and copper  products 


Bread  and  other  bakery  products 


Brick,  toe,  pottery,  and  other 
clay  products. 


Butter,  cheese,  and  condensed 
milk. 


Canning  and  preserving. 


Carpets  and  rugs,  other  than  rag. 


Carriages  and  wagons  and  mater- 
ials. 


1919  64,666 

1914  112,549 

1909  126, 032 

1904  106, 159 

1  Figures  include  "other"  owned  power  as  foUows 


Cen- 
sus 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


PEIMART  HORSEPOWEE. 


Total. 


29,504,792 
22,437,072 
18,675,376 
13,487,70' 


128, 249 
121, 428 
1(X),601 
89,  738 

544, 242 

173,684 

75,550 

10,109 

140,317 
112,929 
96,302 
63,968 

49,400 
24,621 
25,903 
26,084 

54,955 
38, 179 
23,323 
15, 117 

265, 688 
122, 700 
106,120 
69, 494 

165,950 
107,771 
65, 298 
37, 241 

439, 194 
470,758 
451,1.86 
360, 280 

168, 871 
130, 862 
101,349 
93, 845 

180,812 
120,004 
81,179 
60,831 

38, 170 
43  963 
38, 553 
33,945 


Owned. 


Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines. 


17,037,973 
15,591,593 
14,228,632 
110,917,502 


69,942 

79,688 
71,894 
77, 175 

146,212 

60, 233 

39,325 

7,376 

62,654 
64  236 
60, 772 
44,412 

21,220 

19, 8,S5 
22, 293 
24,145 

22, 471 
18, 734 
10, 730 
8,343 

116,517 

78, 639 
78, 101 
59,063 

34,250 
30,095 
25, 509 
22,650 

304,094 
379, 626 
415,486 
345, 879 

104,223 
104,729 
90,933 
88,923 

114,140 

90, 778 
70, 392 
56, 122 

28,777 
29,486 
30,680 
29,643 

37, 786 
66,093 

82,928 
82, 488 


Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 


1,765,263 
1,826,443 

1,822,888 
1,647,880 


6,373 
5,691 
8,390 
6,300 

566 
411 

287 
80 

2,483 
2,066 
2, 815 
2,270 

2,462 
1,275 
1,8.S3 
1,300 

1,964 
1,979 
2,425 
1,718 

2,320 
3,  291 
3,374 
2,959 

522 
369 
334 
452 

146 
490 
367 
813 

1,555 
1,274 
1,465 
1,411 

140 

877 
398 
460 

2,207 
4,130 
3,305 

2,988 

1,441 
3,132 
4,667 
3.179 


Inter- 

nal- 

com- 

bustion 

engines. 


Rented. 


Electric, 


1,259,400  9,347,556 
991,90513,897,248 
751,186  1,749,031 
289,423     441,589 


4,092 
5,113 
4, 433 
2,360 

12,927 
10,075 
7,000 
1,459 

991 
3,729 
3,532 
2,676 


1,124 
1,709 
1,621 
1,518 

3,540 

8,371 
4, 890 
1,834 

5, 274 
7,400 
8,166 
5,675 

18,617 

21,669 

14,968 

8,410 

9,294 
7,229 
3,373 
1,800 

9,961 
8,967 
4,519 
1,962 

85 

19 

500 

55 

4,762 
10, 557 
13, 120 

9,739 


47,842 
30,764 

15,684 
3,828 

379, 388 

102, 156 

27,641 

1,051 

68, 176 

37,389 

17,381 

5, 959 

25, 718 

3,381 

1,712 

39 

29,116 

14,918 
6,927 
2,138 

142, 996 

31,073 

18, 399 

3,143 

125, 665 

OS,  933 

31,160 

8,363 

115,698 

68, 638 

20, 263 

4,413 

53, 479 

17,027 

5,. 366 

1,597 

56,220 

18,726 

5, 469 

1,776 

6,524 

9,159 

2,709 

293 

19,999 
32,654 
24,969 

8,780 


Other 


94,600 
129,883 
123,639 
191,313 


172 

200 

75 

5,149 
809 

1,297 
143 

6,013 
5,509 
11,802 
8,651 


60 

15 

600 


1,620 
1,400 

315 

726 

1,356 

2,495 

239 

974 
129 
101 

639 
335 
102 
765 

320 
603 
212 
114 

351 
656 
401 
511 

577 
1,169 
1,359 

966 

678 

113 

348 

1,235 


Electric 
horse- 
power 
owned 

and 
rented. 


16,317,277 
8,835,970 
4,817,140 
1,592,475 


100, 263 
83, 117 
38,905 
20, 713 

490, 560 

135, 818 

41,829 

4,229 

97,852 
61,657 
32,381 
12,663 

28,320 
6,607 
3, 407 
1,191 

38,  235 

22, 722 

9,415 

3,057 

183,594 

64,868 

33, 462 

8,846 

146,388 
86,779 
39, 795 
11,993 

148,061 

95,080 

31,773 

7,720 

70, 562 

23,061 

8, 276 

2,378 

72,674 

28, 438 

8,728 

3,150 

24,536 

25,251 

10,906 

5,587 

32,751 
46,384 
39,424 
16, 434 


1909,  29,293  horsepower;  1904,  92,154  horsepower. 


1036  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  23 IIORSEPOWEE.  IN  LEADING  INDUSTRIES:  1919,  1914, 1909,  and  19C4-Contd. 


Industriea  with  over  18,000  wage 
earners  in  1919 — Continued. 

Cars  and  general  shop  constnic- 
lion  and  repairs  by  electric- 
railroad  companies. 

Cars  and  general  shop  construc- 
tion and  repairs  by  steam-rail- 
road companies. 

Cars,  steam-railroad,  not  includ- 
ing operations  of  railroad  com- 
panies. 


Cement . 


Chemicals . 


Clocks  and  watches,  including 
cases  and  materials. 


Clothing,  men's,  including  shirts. 


Clothing,  women's . 


Coke,   not   including   gas-house 
coke. 


Confectionery  and  ice-cream  '. . 


Cooperage  and  wooden   goods, 
not  elsewhere  specified. 


Copper, tin, and  sheet-iron  jirod- 
ucts.2 


Cordage  and  twine  and  jute  and 
linen  goods. 


Corsets . 


Cen- 
sus 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 

1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 

1919 
19)4 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


PRIMARY  HORSEPOWER. 


Total. 


53,830 
44, 989 


35 
3 

594 
433 
293 
167 

157 
126 
97 

55, 

488, 
490, 
371 
149, 

376 
282 
208, 
132 

18, 
15! 
14! 
10 

55 
53 
42 
29, 

32 

28, 
22 
14, 

224 
117 
62 


56 

m. 

65, 
56; 

106 
75: 
62 
30, 

104 
93 

77 
65, 

7, 
7: 
4 
3 


Owned . 


Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines. 


5 
4 
1 

375 
323 
2.55 
159 


89 
55, 

278 
291 
295 
137 

241 

124 

103 

71 

12 
11 
12 


15, 
19; 
16 
14; 

2 
2 
4 
4 

148, 
77 
46 
65^ 

52 
45; 

42 

4s; 
55: 
5o; 

34 
3,' 
.34 
20; 

58, 
65! 
57 
52 

4, 

4 
3 
2 


Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 


600 

841 

1,792 

450 

203 

100 
230 
370 
225 

3, 550 
6,346 
3,430 
2,980 

3,692 
3, 1.35 
11,066 
6,469 

511 
198 
284 
449 

560 
1,248 
1,380 

910 

75 

88 

206 

309 


500 

188 


63 

1,310 

2,  651 
3,818 
4,060 

106 
224 
420 
272 

18,845 
14,377 
1.5,768 
12,589 

10 


Inter- 

nal- 

com- 

bustion 

engines. 


564 

1,121 

9 

40 

6,993 
5,916 
3, 140 

1.877 

2,848 

5, 757 

1,148 

193 

24, 763 
28,306 
19, 005 
3, 063 

5,004 

5,962 

1,190 

477 

1,551 

483 

425 

72 

1.706 
3,428 
5, 2.59 
3,210 

529 
1, 125 
1,9.^8 
1,593 

1,850 

2,120 

1,212 

150 

11,800 
10,781 

1,246 
1,740 
2,029 
1,221 

6,422 
7,431 
8,572 
2,894 

778 

2,844 

1,270 

98 

107 

6 

56 

60 


Rented. 


Electric, 


47,366 

36, 861 

30,954 

1,159 

207,630 

102, 562 

33, 786 

6, 074 

62, 827 

20,416 

6,  4.56 

316 

182,486 

164,369 

54,166 

5,751 

126,419 

134, 481 

92,067 

10, 130 

4,529 

3,063 

1,612 

892 

37,368 

28, 2^:4 

18,816 

9,581 

29, 534 

24, 029 

15, 175 

7,494 

74, 551 

37,640 

13, 754 

1,187 

115, 069 
41,836 

11,, 518 
5,765 
2, 819 


64,961 

30, 644 

17, 898 

5,006 

26, 806 
10, 649 
2, 3.53 

737 

2,663 

2,273 

1,061 

262 


Other. 


3,445 
90 
145 
73 

75 
350 


40 

76 

14, 478 

840 

44,019 


40 
43 
138 

433 

912 

1,201 

1,487 

201 

522 

843 

1,098 


885 


209 

606 

42 

441 

1,371 

3,56 

437 
1,564 

821 
1,233 

87 
200 
119 
191 

200 
95 
144 
257 


»  Figures  not  available  for  1909  and  1904. 

2  Includes  for  1919,  1914,  and  1909  some  establishments  manufacturing  enameled  stamped  ware  which 
were  included  under  "enameling  and  japanning"  in  1904. 


POWER   USED   IN    MANUFACTUEIXG.  1037 

Table  23.— HORSEPOWER  IN  LEADING  INDUSTRIES:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904  -Contd. 


Industries  with  over  18,000  wage 
earners  in  1019— Continued. 

Cotton  goods,  including  cotton 
small  wares. 


Cutlery  and  tools,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 


Dyeing  and  finishing  textUes,  ex- 
clusi\  e  of  that  done  in  textile 
mills. 


Electrical  machinery ,  apparatus, 
and  supphes. 


Fertilizers. 


Firearms  and  ammimition. 


Flour-mill  and  gristmill  products 


Food  preparations,  not  elsewhere 

specified.! 


Foundry     and     machine-shop 
products. 


Furnishing  goods,  men's ' 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


Furniture  and  refrigerators . 


Gas  and  electric  fixtures  and 
lamps  and  reflectors. 


Gas,  illuminating  and  heating. 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1014 
1909 
190^4 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 

1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


PEtMART  HOESEPOWER. 


Total. 


1,863 

1,585 

1, 296 

9S6 

107 
73 
68 
54 

160 
130 

107, 
84 

438 

227, 
158 
105 

125 
114 
64 
47 

65 
l.s 
17 
21 

876 
822 
853 
775 

150 
80 
55 

28, 

1,SS6 
1,129 

869 


275 
251 
221 
169 

22 

18 
15 
8, 

2.38 
213 

128, 
73 


Owned. 


Steam 
enghies 

and 
turbines. 


1,025,761 

1,011,303 

877, 201 

708,333 

30, 950 
36, 295 
38,815 
34, 106 

118,197 
111, .506 
92, 2,S4 
70, 555 

193, 231 

142,085 
99,897 
77, 059 

40, 482 

60. 3.53 

49, 777 

44,  8.57 

33,3.56 
10, 176 
11,505 
18, 613 

329, 589 
403, 186 
473,. 571 

474,077 

.51,893 
39,012 

35. 5.54 
22, 185 

570, 479 
548, 027 
548, 960 
467, 660 

9,579 
8,946 
7, 501 
3,514 

173, 206 
185, 676 
18.5,0.37 
149, 530 

6,039 

7,088 
6,9.30 
5,126 

197,321 

179,878 
115,514 
67, 6.52 


Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 


307, 162 
314,219 
303, 024 
252, 923 

9, 585 
9. 838 
13.382 
11,459 

13,  .543 
9,969 
10,114 
10, 130 

1,800 
1,C65 
1,114 
1, 181 

709 
337 
365 
353 

299 

462 

989 

1,139 

1.86,087 
229, 328 
264,131 
258, 352 

796 

915 

1,1.50 

1,158 

20, 51 1 
19.  .585 
IS,  702 
18, 6.33 

785 
811 

480 

28 

4,713 
5, 160 
6,848 


227 
197 
244 

77 

196 

425 

2,814 

359 


Inter- 

nal- 

com- 

bustion 

engines 


2,842 
4,016 
2,812 
1,786 

7,272 
S,  194 
6,731 
4,052 

2,124 
690 

1,207 
711 

7.446 
8,  694 
6, 753 
2,940 

4,862 

5, 786 

1,825 

246 

2,241 
3, 1.39 
2,927 

880 

96, 291 
76,  4.51 
62, 681 
26, 326 

5,337 
5,352 
4,331 
1,283 

107, 442 
108.  f>73 
96,966 
49,  IX)6 

220 
569 
740 
597 

4,744 
7,317 
5,8.30 
4,133 

1,169 
1.722 
1,.544 
1,012 

7,. 574 
13, 729 
7,128 
3,211 


Rented. 


Electric 


523, 696 

252, 864 

108,512 

14,095 

58,478 
17, 586 
8,325 
3,653 

25,993 
7,162 
2,665 
1,087 

235, 605 
74, 476 
.50, 045 
21,313 

79, 886 

47, 4.50 

12,. 579 

2,358 

29,399 
4.951 

2,278 
632 

.263,497 
112,441 
49, 901 

15, 584 

91,643 

34.347 

13, 460 

3,123 

1.172,.561 

444,328 
192,977 
55,  359 

9,279 
6,374 

2,988 
977 

91,082 

48, 597 

20, 420 

4,586 

14, 843 
9, 206 
5,  896 
1,364 

33, 363 
19, 271 
2,723 
1,454 


Other 


4,081 
3,551 
4,968 
9,467 

1,054 
1,342 
1,041 
1,127 

573 

845 

1,476 

2,385 

757 
1,411 

9.59 
2,883 


355 
165 
175 


100 
141 
144 

941 

978 

3, 300 

979 

561 
396 
671 
413 

15,990 
9,1.55 
11,700 
15,  ,507 

116 

600 
407 
305 

2,190 

5. 247 
3,316 
4,635 

340 

455 

1. 248 
865 

13 
67 
171 
425 


Electric 
horse- 
power 
owned 

and 
rented. 


874, 124 

512,903 

235, 902 

67, 139 

74,579 

34, 680 

17,7S5 

8,427 

85, 889 
51,021 
24,011 
11,724 

479,366 

262, 119 

164,. 540 

61,753 

93, 111 

65, 266 
19, 238 
5,275 

54. 402 
17, 259 

8,472 
3,777 

309,610 
1.50, 248 
67, 066 
20,308 

112,798 

47, 761 

20,924 

4,239 

1, 725, 145 
896, 849 
623,914 
199, 625 

14,482 
10,348 
4,860 
1,586 

143,691 
88,964 
43, 252 
9,565 

18,390 
11,491 

8,788 
2,213 

55. 403 
37, 881 
17, 336 

3,978 


>  Includes  for  1919,  1914,  and  1909  some  estabUslmients  compounding  table  sirups  which  were  included 
under  "sugar  and  molasses"  in  1904. 

-  Includes  for  1919,  1914,  and  1909  some  estahlishments  manufacturing  suspenders,  garters,  and  elastic 
woven  goods,  which  were  classified  under  "rubber  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified,"  or  under  "millinery 
and  lace  goods  "  in  1904. 


1038  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table   23 HORSEPOWER  IN  LEADING  INDUSTRIES:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904— Contd. 


Industries  with  over  18,000  toage 
earners  in  i9i9— Continued. 


Glass. 


Hats,  fur-felt. 


Ice,  manufactured. 


Iron  and  steel,  blast  furnaces. 


Iron  and  steel,  steel  works  and 
rolling  mills. 


Iron  and  steel,  forgings,  not  made 
in  steel  works  or  rolling  mills. 


Jewelry. 


Knit  goods. 


Leather  goods. 


Leather,  tanned,  curried,  and  fin- 
ished. 


Liquors,  malt. 


Locomotives,  not  made  by   rail- 
road companies. 


Lumber  and  timber  products  '. 


Marble  and  stone  work. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1009 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 

1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


PRIMARY  HORSEPOWER. 


Total. 


207. 430 
163,139 
123, 1.32 

91,476 

20, 389 
20, 851 
19,21.5 
16,630 

,')72,970 
461,988 
317,789 
191,660 

1,581,432 

1,222,273 

1,173,422 

773, 278 

3,820,917 
2, 706,  .5.53 
2,100,978 
1,649,299 

101,951 
38,215 
27, 803 
16,069 

16,389 
15,666 
11,204 

7,872 

151,601 
125,842 
103,709 
78, 769 

20,248 
21, 478 
28,148 
16, 257 

218,238 
172,712 
148, 140 
117.450 

324. 431 
405, 884 
347, 726 
266,159 

97,187 
50,373 
35, 102 
29, 806 

2,930,186 

2,742,352 
2,840,082 
1,886,624 

170, 132 
207, 461 

187,686 
102,887 


Owned. 


Steam 

engines 

and 

turbines. 


99, 140 

105, 061 
98,971 
76,915 

1,5,251 
17,936 
16,678 
15,871 

406,942 
414,685 
304,685 

186. 549 

1,249,817 

1,005,374 

1,033,033 

768,702 

2,8,56,5.56 
2,4,35,319 
1,956,816 
1,618,480 

24, 80S 
16,8N3 
20,011 
13,918 

1,617 
2,271 

2,748 
2,448 

76,003 

80, 884 
74,760 
57,400 

6,430 
9,635 
10, 028 
9,286 

150, 800 
140,299 
131,451 

107. 550 

276,441 
371,291 
331,770 
261,280 

34,065 
35,762 
28,831 
26,557 

2,520,229 
2,444,196 
2,  ,588, 323 
1,722,8^9 

60,083 
110,156 
132,477 

S2, 700 


Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 


Inter- 
na 1- 
com- 
bustion 
engines. 


2, 457 

201 

5 

31 

120 
135 
20 


2,542 
2,727 
2, 262 
1,075 

.371 

1,261 

309 

680 

9,041 
12, 321 
5,829 
4,795 

848 
780 
520 
904 

114 
145 
200 


12,941 
14,643 
12,038 
13,532 

64 

673 

1,373 

1,409 

2,029 
1, 868 
1,556 
1,955 

194 
685 
340 


4,50 

200 

1,230 

69, 890 
94, 103 
140,  ,503 
119,461 

4,891 
16,433 
9,618 
6,281 


52, 877 
43,448 
20, 731 
13,947 

10 

48 
147 

48 

28,003 

12, 535 

3,264 

618 

283,015 

194,037 

12,5,230 

3,757 

257, 473 
73,752 
79,391 
11,806 

1,602 

1,8.32 

2,608 

672 

.545 

1,013 

694 

354 

814 
1,108 
1,235 

668 

658 
1,142 
1,381 
1,017 

6,438 
7,997 
7,231 
5,086 

3,651 

3,752 

1,261 

647 

3,355 

8,380 

4,  ,520 

545 

45,751 
45,694 
38, 628 
16, 897 

10, 175 

12,529 

10,874 

5,390 


Rented. 


Electric. 


.52,864 

14,224 

3,425 

583 

4,996 

2, 655 

2,172 

369 

132,438 

28,991 

5,414 

1,068 

48,204 

21,601 

14, 8.50 

139 

695,097 

182,204 

58, 797 

6,798 

73,738 

17,048 

4,570 

313 

12,790 
10,433 
5,179 
2,7q9 

59,680 

26,284 

13,286 

4,648 

13, 020 
9,897 

14,946 
3,641 

58, 494 
21,570 

6,487 
2,014 

41;,  844 

29, 321 

14, 190 

3,369 

59,084 
5,781 
1,551 
1,474 

287,643 

149, 152 

62, 200 

14,181 

94,028 
66,997 
32, 062 

6. 838 


Other 


92 
205 


12 

77 
228 
274 

3,045 
3,050 
2,164 
2,350 

25 


2,750 

2,957 

115 

7,420 

955 

1,672 

94 

262 

1,293 
1,804 
2,3,83 
2,179 

2,163 
2,923 
2,390 
2,461 

76 
131 

420 
904 

477 

978 

1,415 

845 

2,301 
835 
165 

185 

6,83 


6,673 
9,207 
10,428 
13,2,56 

955 
1,346 
2,6,55 
1,678 


1  Includes  "pulp  wood"  in  1914. 


POWER   USED   IN    MANUFACTURING.  1039 

Table   33.— HORSEPOWER  IN  LEADING  INDUSTRIES:   1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904-Contd. 


Industries  with  overlS,000  ivnge 
earners  in  1919 — Continued. 

MUlincrjTind  lace  goods,  not  else- 
where specified. 1 


Musical  instruments,  pianos  and 
organs  and  materials. 


Oil  and  cake,  cottonseed. 


Paint  and  varnish . 


Paper  and  wood  pulp. 


Paper  goods,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 


Patent  medicines  and  com- 
pounds and  druggists'  prep- 
arations. 


Petroleum,  refining. 


Phonographs  and  gi'aphophones . 


Printing  and  publishing . 


Rubber  tires,  tubes,  and  rubber 
goods,  not  elsewhere  specified.i 


Sewing    machines,    cases    and 
attachments. 


Shipbuilding,    including    boat- 
building. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


PRIMARY  HORSEPOWER. 


Total. 


12,482 
12, 736 

7,918 
4,737 

47,804 
44,349 
41,623 
30, 134 

290,636 
249, 781 
192, 342 
150,246 

85, 199 
70,611 
56, 162 
41,288 

1,851,014 
1,621,154 
1,304,265 
1,093,708 

35,538 
35,307 
27,067 
16,226 

40, 571 

28,872 
25,659 
17,008 

238,906 
12S,  468 
90, 268 
46,019 

40, 168 
11,688 
6,371 
2,522 

362, 123 
329,210 
297,763 
166,380 

354, 188 
151,927 
79,0ti2 
48,381 

32,035 
24,229 
19,426 
17, 162 

553,711 
11.5,333 
88,063 
78, 127 


Owned. 


Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines. 


3,248 
4,832 
2,869 
2,192 

30,912 
32, 792 
33,325 
25,706 

195, 356 
218,872 
183,629 
148,914 

37,967 
43,881 
42, 191 
34,952 

698,983 
597,840 
469,364 
370,852 

17,688 
23, 267 
19, 246 
13,541 

18,713 
15,908 
16,059 
12, 465 

144, 743 
94,052 
84,085 
43,810 

21,973 
9  865 
5,800 
1,907 

46,727 
57,583 
59, 334 
54,957 

194,459 
121,144 
72,010 
44,726 

27,665 
21,066 
18,131 
16,301 

121,200 
79, 599 
75,180 
73,657 


Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 


170 
715 
117 
46 

436 

643 

1,106 

867 

1,512 

1,035 

175 

559 

1.019 

1,426 

2,006 

997 

910,863 
876,741 
788, 146 
717,989 

2,260 
1,354 
1,340 

285 

55 
179 
264 
173 

131 
1,487 


175 


1,388 
2, 320 
3,332 

2,534 
3,273 
2,455 
1,984 

382 
291 
291 
452 

71 
94 
86 

87 


Inter- 

nal- 

com- 

bustion 

engines 


254 
378 
561 
270 

1,280 

1,592 

1,271 

741 

10,857 

6,748 

1,674 

115 

2,573 
3, 226 
3,290 
1,673 

3,191 
9,674 
6,675 
1,916 

255 
649 
576 
225 

951 
2,000 
1,712 

983 

42,647 
18, 298 
5,870 
2,059 

366 

110 

14 


17,132 
27,435 
32, 152 
24,964 

3,367 

1,605 

398 

307 

1,222 
219 
62 
66 

7,01'9 
5,336 
3,503 

1,785 


Rented. 


Electric 


8,738 
6,563 
4,048 
1,663 

15,030 
9,046 
5,355 
1,932 

82,256 

23, 126 

6,394 

658 

43,268 
19,035 

7,814 
2,650 

236,662 
127,699 
38,610 

2,748 

15, 166 
9,501 
5,245 
1,593 

20,556 
10.422 
6,882 
2,468 

51,385 

14,353 

28 

150 

17,649 

1,713 

517 

181 

296,401 

240,697 

197,692 

75, 479 

153,214 

25,664 

3, 499 

1,096 

2,748 

2,434 

897 

274 

424,981 

30, 085 

9,264 

2,307 


Other. 


72 
248 
323 
566 

146 
276 
566 

888 

655 


470 


372 
3,043 

861 
1,016 

1,315 

9,200 

1,470 

203 

169 
536 
660 
582 

2% 
363 
742 
919 


278 
285 


40 
425 

999 

2,107 
6,265 
7,648 

614 

241 
700 

268 

18 

219 

45 

69 

440 

219 

30 

231 


Electric 
horse- 
power 
owned 

and 
rented. 


10,107 
7,883 
4,  .560 
2,110 

28,766 

21,492 

13,226 

5,085 

93,400 

30,  ,893 

10,855 

3,079 

64,241 

34,917 

17,037 

7,540 

583,586 
325,211 
130, 120 
31,604 

25,664 
20, 415 
12,680 
3,990 

29,364 
17,924 
11,175 
4,894 

108,625 

38,614 

8,808 

3,468 

32, 193 

7,400 

2,952 

471 

331,500 

277,206 

229. 312 

93,219 

304,367 
93,998 

18,848 
8,596 

23,226 
19, 378 
14,063 
4,694 

476,135 
66,275 
35,334 
17,630 


1  Includes  for  1904  some  establishments  manufacturing  suspenders,  garters,  and  elastic  woven  goods, 
which  are  Included  with  "furnishing  goods,  men's"  in  1919,  1914,  and  1909. 


1040  ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  23.— HORSEPOWER  IN   LEADING  INDUSTRIES:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904— Contd. 


INDUSTRY. 


Industries  with  over  18,000  wage 
earners  in  1919 — Continued. 

Silk  goods,  including  throwsters. 


Slaughtering  and  meat  packing. 


Soap. 


Stoves  and  furnaces,  including 
gas  and  oil  stoves. 


Sugar,  refining  i . 


Tobacco  manufactures. 


Turpentine  and  rosin. 


Wire. 


Woolen,  worsted,  and  felt  goods 
and  wool  hats. 


Other  industries  with  orer  26,000 
horsepower  in  1919. 

Alumiuinn  manufactures  = 


Belting  and  hose,  rubber. 


Chocolat  e.  and  cocoa  products. 


Cen- 
sus 
year, 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 

1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
19i19 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


Coal-tar  products' 1919 


Coffee  and  spice,  roasting  and 
grinding. 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


PRIMARY  HORSEPOWER. 


Total. 


176,825 
116,924 
97, 947 
71,760 

371,925 
260,996 
208, 707 
119,311 

33, 710 
35, 737 

28, 360 
20, 228 

60, 774 
49, 1.50 
45, 524 
32,017 

52,541 
49, 666 
38, 414 

43, 397 
34,937 
28, 514 
24,604 

2,303 
2,478 
4,129 
1,175 

119, 451 
83,940 
71,959 
25,856 

487, 587 
398,367 
362, 209 
288,969 


30, 280 
12,338 

26, 299 
22,995 
17,471 
12,343 

33, 440 
19, 736 
10,593 
5,217 

68,342 

29, 7,50 
26,634 
22,334 
15, 703 


Owned. 


Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines. 


88,221 
78,302 
72,059 
56, 717 

240,075 
21.3,012 
190,666 
114,640 

24, 787 
29, 805 
24, 538 
18, 750 

24, 800 
27, 007 
32,993 
26, 013 

52, 181 
45, 407 
37,453 

28, 213 
25,853 
21,936 
21,413 

1,343 
1,669 

3,877 
1,172 

61,666 
63,015 
63,516 
23, 696 

323, 670 
288, 720 
261,364 
200, 035 


12,372 

6,708 

10,860 
17, 518 
12,340 
10, 790 

15, 273 
14,410 
9,047 
4,400 

40,698 

4,695 
7,468 
8,  825 
9,327 


Water 

wheels 

and 

motors. 


Inter- 

nal- 

com- 

bustion 

engines 


8,327 
7,605 
8,383 
6,974 

574 
15 
46 

311 

40 
166 
255 

53 

104 
124 
259 
555 


402 
257 
245 
257 

30 
20 
14 
3 

639 

993 

2,151 

1,054 

78, 887 
76, 2.59 
79, 250 
76, 366 


618 
473 
470 
950 

300 
280 
215 
120 


100 
IfK) 
159 

188 


1,966 

1,762 

1,277 

937 

2,-578 

2, 833 

2,208 

740 

201 
120 
245 

88 

2,292 
3,418 
3,060 
2,241 


69 
15 

345 
680 
795 
593 

884 
789 
231 


1,966 

3,429 

3, 256 

759 

1,797 
2,654 

2,077 
1,705 


1,103 
900 

406 

66 

1,963 


1,783 
2,150 


115 
265 

961 

1,085 
992 
700 


Rented. 


Electric 


75,234 
23,748 
10,354 
2,393 

127,966 
44,059 
15,047 
3,441 

8,672 

4,014 

1,974 

517 

33,502 

18,506 
8,966 
2,831 

360 

4,  190 

946 

14,430 
7,966 
5,367 
1,941 

19 


55,030 

16, 463 

3, 031 

347 

80,970 

25,047 

13, 78;? 

3,930 


16, 725 
4,689 

14,415 

4,938 

2,698 

603 

16, 058 

2.S.36 

1,.316 

460 

27,376 

24, 050 
17,903 
12,205 
5,037 


Other. 


3,077 
5,507 
5,874 
4,739 

732 

1,077 

740 

179 

10 
1,632 
1,348 


76 

95 

246 

377 


7 
181 
171 
400 

27 


150 

40 

5 


2,263 
5,687 
5,7.35 
6,933 


26 

60 

15 

122 


44 

78 
153 
451 


1  Figures  not  available  for  1904. 

2  Figures  not  available  for  1909  and  1904. 


3  Included  in  other  classifications  in  1914,  1909,  and  1904. 


POWER   USED   IN    MANUFACTURING.  1041 

Table  23— HORSEPOWER  IN   LEADING  INDUSTRIES:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904— Contd. 


Other  industries  with  over  26,000 
horsepowcrin  1919— Continued. 

Dyestuffs  and  extracts — natural. 


Explosives. 


Ferroalloys! 

Glucose  and  starch. 


Iron  and  steel,  bolts,  nuts,  wash- 
ers, and  rivets,  not  made  i;i 
rolling  mills. 


Lime. 


Malt. 


Mineral  and  soda  waters. 


Minerals  and  earths,  ground  or 
otherwise  treated. 


Oil,  not  elsewhere  specified. 


Ordnance  and  accessories . 


Paving  materials . 


Photograpb'o  materials. 


Rice,  cleaning  and  polishing. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


PRIMARY  HORSEPOWER. 


Total. 


34,320 
23,290 
22. 213 
17, 671 

51, 635 
45, 778 
28, 601 
29, 665 

37,087 

52,846 
41,639 
2S, 257 
35, 986 

49. 959 
28, 897 
22,113 
13, 825 

51,735 
39, 134 
27, 671 
18, 198 

27,483 

■   33,394 

26, 441 

20,288 

41,764 
25, 164 
19, 392 
12,214 

127,074 
44, 069 
20,920 
17, 325 

30,075 
10,984 
6, 157 
5,707 

40, 652 

800 

47 

735 

191,543 

138, 026 

5, 757 

6,156 

26,458 

14. 960 
8,114 
3,690 

27,382 
15, 571 
19, 519 
15, 866 


Owned. 


Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines. 


31,289 
22,032 
21,685 
17,424 

33,676 
36,304 
25, 558 
22,061 

32,420 

47,576 
38,003 
27, 835 
33,406 

15,051 
12,004 
14,838 
11,582 

19,946 
25,388 
24, 271 
16,742 

18,272 
24,318 
20,417 
17, 633 

12,645 
7,935 

8,678 
7,426 


Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 


,300 
725 


105, 581 

87, 852 

5,312 

5,002 

13,526 
12,305 
7,664 
3,063 

18,881 
13, 927 
18, 2.52 
15,774 


113 

56 

320 

196 

1,433 
1,518 
2,689 
7,177 


530 

893 

185 

2,180 

690 

1,190 

954 

461 

250 
316 
441 
243 

450 
375 
197 
631 

97 
319 
375 
414 


61,367  5,712 

25,811  !  7,277 

13,029  6,283 

12,061  4,414 


21,749 
8,176 
4,791 
5,236 


240 
26 


200 


607 
100. 


26 


15 


Inter- 

nal- 

com- 

bustion 

engines. 


201 

455 

15 


40 

62 

221 

427 


345 
102 
49 
81 

1,661 

2,040 

2,066 

821 

2,944 

2,122 

1,418 

698 


Rented. 


Electric 


65 
240 
324 

3,277 
5,466 
4,580 
2,370 

4, 4.56 

1,476 

209 

179 

674 
807 
272 
280 

187 

75 

10 

5 

4,104 

3,306 

193 

14 

68 
191 
203 
177 

697 

82 

137 


2,692 
745 
191 
20 

16, 486 

7,894 

133 


4,579 

3,585 

2,456 

163 

169 

32, 557 

13, 651 

4,179 

717 

28,  .595 
11,253 
1,497 

'475 

8,761 
7,736 
5,267 
1,515 

25,  U8 
11,001 
5,504 
1,760 

55, 529 

9, 503 

1,375 

290 

7,640 

1,506 

669 

84 

31,965 


37 

50 

81,179 

46,604 

252 

140 

12,864 

2,4.59 

226 

301 

5,762 

1,562 

1,115 

92 


Other. 


810 
185 
25 
150 


12 

76 

244 


900 
320 
185 

597 
443 
255 
244 

10 

2 

24 

381 

8 

495 

185 

81 


72 
164 


21 
123 

2,042 


Electric 
horse- 
power 
owned 
and 

rented. 


8.341 

2,7.50 

1,664 

659 

39, 305 
25, 560 
14, 8.36 
7,889 

24,035 

47, 735 
29, 276 
27, 230 
12, 890 

46,387 
18, 562 
8, 626 
2,888 

32, 155 

12,851 

2,. 560 

1,231 

21,. 379 
21,155 
9,911 
3,298 

27, 179 
11,883 
6,218 
1,908 

61.457 

11,378 

1,664 

305 

10,892 

2,915 

788 

154 

38,550 

1,177 

37 

300 

86, 730 

52, 819 

1,630 

1,000 

23, 236 
12,803 
5,222 
1,311 

6,637 

1,970 

1,738 

477 


75108°— 23- 


Included  In  other  classifications  in  1914, 1909,  and  1904. 
-66 


1042  ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  23.-HORSEPOWER  IN   LEADING  INDUSTRIES:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND   1904— Contd. 


Other  industries  with  over  26,000 
horsepower  in  iP/P— Continued. 

Roofing  materials 


Salt _ 


Smelting  and  refining,  copper. 


Smelting  and  refining,  lead. 


Smelting  and  refilling,  zinc. 


Steam  packing. 


Sugar,  beet . 


Sugar,  cane  i . 


Sulphuric,    nitric,    and    mixed 
acids. 


Wall   plaster  and   composition 
flooring. 


Wirework.  including  wire  rope 
and  cable,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 


Wood,  turned  and  carved . 


All  other  industries. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
19:;9 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


PRIMART  HORSEPOWER. 


Total. 


39,327 
11, 702 
9, 431 
23,022 

43,187 
29,007 
27,263 
19, 434 

321,610 
194,980 
15S, 126 
76,524 

52,. 56.5 
29, 734 
26.954 
25,667 

73,604 
36, 705 
21,457 
18, 404 

26, 763 
17,254 
11,129 

8,846 

127,394 
76,  705 
57,202 
35,490 

101,861 
113,246 
122, 189 

30,637 

24,927 

6,494 

5,416 

32,356 
36, 626 
25, 892 
20,054 

29,074 
21,547 
20,131 
18,280 

39,958 
43,334 
48,447 
47,595 

1, 151, 185 
857, 513 
748, 905 
697,705 


OwTied. 


Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines. 


15,847 
6,253 
8, 393 

21,846 

34,309 
24,900 
25,118 
18,656 

186,286 
147,. 535 
114,881 
62,735 

24,905 
20,387 
23,090 
22, 440 

56,832 
33,, 564 
19,9.52 
18,356 

20, 637 
13,031 
8,978 
7,633 

117,469 
70, 507 
54,369 

35,  016 

98,823 
112,776 
121,439 

12, 672 
17,096 

5,083 
4,840 

12,457 
18, 730 
19,095 
16,161 

10,570 
9,075 
10,5.53 
12, 786 

27.040 
33,441 
37,231 
38,379 

507,403 
518,471 
517,370 
574,613 


Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 


2, 145 
56 


491 

55 
78 
108 
33 

7,550 
10, 000 
12, 725 

9,400 

350 


300 
192 


265 

"45 

35 
195 
200 
429 


184 

706 

845 

1,580 

495 
393 
930 
714 

2,744 
4,151 
5,311 
5, 250 

27, 269 
28, 254 
35,593 
31,762 


Inter- 

nal- 

com- 

bustion 

engines. 


253 
211 
.530 
165 

981 
779 
782 
439 

425 

825 

1,107 

1.274 

84 
145 

35 
100 

3,264 
1,7.51 
1,313 

48 

372 
522 
387 
181 

259 

928 

543 

40 

3,028 
438 
380 

1,755 

1,525 

371 

161 

1,352 
2,201 
1,260 
1,084 

1,266 
1,546 
2,492 
2, 154 

2,515 
1,787 
1,829 
1,047 

36, 684 
52, 236 
46, 542 
24, 288 


Rented. 


Electric. 


21,002 

5, 182 

4.53 

460 

6,706 

3,250 

1,241 

196 

127,349 

36, 620 

29,413 

3,115 

24,329 
9,202 
3,829 
3,126 

13,508 
1,090 


5,746 

3.347 

1,512 

816 

9,631 
5,075 
2,090. 
5 


32 
370 

16, 185 

2,381 

878 

415 

18,363 

14,962 

4,517 

1,059 

16, 705 
10,391 
5,642 
2,000 

7,423 

3,162 

2,2,83 

692 

572, 613 
247,986 
133, 768 
44,576 


Other, 


80 


55 
60 

1,136 


14 

210 


2,897 


8 

89 

252 

171 


3,925 
162 


27 
175 

170 

38 
142 
514 
626 

236 

793 

1,793 

2,227 

7,216 
10, 566 
15, 632 
22,466 


'  Figures  not  available  for  1904. 


I  POWER  USED  IN    MANUFACTURING.  1043 

Table  24.— HORSEPOWER  IN  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1869  TO  1919. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 

primary  horsepower. 

Total. 

Owned. 

Rentad. 

Electric 
horse- 

DIVISION   AND  STATE. 

Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines.' 

Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 

In- 

ternal- 

com- 

bus- 

tion 

engines. 

Elec- 
tric. 

Other. 

power 

owned 

and 

rented. 

United  States 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

29,504,792 
22,437,072 
18,675,376 
13, 487,  707 
10,097,893 
.5,938,635 
3,410,837 
2,346,142 

17,037,973 
15, 591,. 593 
14,228,632 
10,917,502 
8, 189, 564 
4, 586, 089 
2,185,458 
1,215,711 

1, 765, 263 
1,826,443 
1,822,888 
1,647,880 
1,454,112 
1, 255, 045 
1,225,379 

1,259.400 
991,905 
751,186 
289,423 
134, 742 
8,930 

9,347,556 

3,  897, 248 

1,749,031 

441, 589 

182, 562 

94,600 
129,883 
123, 639 
191,313 
136, 913 

88,571 

16,317,277 
8, 835, 970 
4,817,140 
1,. 592, 475 
492,936 
15  569 

1,130,431 

Geographic  divisions: 

3,796,846 
3,124,329 
2,715,121 
2, 125,  815 
1,792,342 
1, 156, 877 
743,106 
514, 730 

8,537,660 
6,699,5761 
5,531,502, 
4, 255,  264 
3, 139, 128 
1,939,042 
1,066,409 
756,420 

7,735,137 
5,421,435 
4,382,070 
3, 120, 369, 
2,401,808! 
1,327,784 
808,033 
530,810 

1,594,112 
1,238,988' 
1,101,990 
753,  700 
605, 098, 
410,231! 
220,647, 
126, 532| 

2,795,094 

2, 274, 785' 

1,832,001' 

1,221,040 

851,050 

468,009 

294, 186 

209,814 

1,415,577 
1,157,367 
1, 036, 560 
753,928! 
513,425! 
304, 291 1 
152, 907 1 
108, 772 1 

1,867,434 

1,872,828 

1,658,966 

1,342,  .503 

1,098,885 

634, 316 

320,201 

152,704 

5,250,772 
4,730,955 
4, 163, 398 
3,369,872 
2, 552, 354 
1,567,822 
709, 719 
380,350 

4,361,731 
3,826,501 
3, 496, 184 
2,716,307 
2,127,110 
1,153,118 
650, 38t) 
380,984 

801, 743 
814, 714 
839, 927 
628,287 
515, 208 
345, 697 
149, 524 
89,274 

1, 594, 200 

1,599,018 

1,436,744 

1,034,544 

705, 517 

319, 801 

148,618 

70,085 

1,055,1.52 
975,428 
955, 201 
716,924 
480,552 
268, 106 
110,085 
68,154 

747,617     34,459 
757,582     49,229 
757, 332!     41, 801 
659,071!    18,068 
619,209!      9,978 
497,0311           .545 

1,130,308 
419, 197 
218, 642 
58,745 
31,613 

17,028 
25, 493 
38,380 
47,428 
32,657 
24, 985 

1  926  573 

1,107,677 

663,143 

187, 194 

65,951 

3  094 

422,905 
362,026 

396, 168 

Middle  Atlantic    .... 

/iin  .^12 

2,455,360 

1, 083, 618 

568, 723 

141, 588 

74,256 

25,048 
58,228 
54,619 
107, 286 
56,594 
36, 212 

5,068,019 

2, 924, 489 

1,737,236 

638,209 

201,201 

5  096 

454,158   372^617 
470,488   274,274 
514,951    121,567 
410,173     45,751 
331, 964       A.  044 

3.56, 690 

376,070 

252,829 
217,164 
208, 441 
194, 871 
171,077 
1.5.5,245 
157,647 
149,826 

92,753 
94,957 
86,330 
63,659 
51,999 
60,005 
71, 123 

East  North  Central 

428,493 

332,269 

283,450 

90, 481 

45,244 

2,578 

2,6.59,498 

1,016,044 

375, 876 

95, 188 

30,693 

32,586 
29,457 
18,119 
23,522 
27,684 
16,843 

4,883,500 

2,522,465 

1,297,447 

432, 162 

124,520 

3,839 

West  North  Central 

102, 124 
66,970 
57, 434 
25, 1.56 
17,905 
832 

596, 189 
258,506 
115,002 
32,976 
14,519 

1,303 
3,841 
3,297 
3,622 
5,467 
3,697 

920, 196 
510,553 
266,534 
80,029 
31,476 
1  256 

37,258 

South  Atlantic 

173, 108 
176,864 
183, 158 
137,018 
124,830 
145, 397 
145, 568 
139,729 

25,007 
23,627 
29,315 
24,193 
25, 107 
34,850 
42,822 
40,618 

136,579 
72,429 
36,441 
16,677 
6,834 
778 

887,201 
417,927 
171,146 
28,914 
5,196 

4,006 
8,547 
4,512 
3,887 
8,673 
2,033 

1  388  053 

716,639 

343,393 

100,465 

24,257 

708 

East  South  Central 

22,893 
16,180 
12, 270 
3,714 
2,209 
299 

311,138 
141,419 

38,580 
8,060 
3,833 

1,387 
713 
1,194 
1,037 
1,724 
1,036 

«0,143 

247,815 

108,409 

28, 757 

9,619 

260 

'Figures  inchide  "other' 
1899,  49,985  horsepower;  18S 


owned  power  as  follows:  1909,  29,293  horsepower;  1904,  92,154  horsepower; 
},  4,784  horsepower. 


1044  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  24 .-HORSEPOWER  IN  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1869  TO  1919-Con. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


Geog.  divisions— Con. 
West  South  Central. 


Mountain. 


Pacific. 


New  England: 
Maine 


New  Hampshire. 


Vermont. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1911 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
.1879 
1869 


Massachusetts . 


Rhode  Island. 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1S89 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
18S9 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 


PRIMAKY  HORSEPOWER. 


Total. 


1,185,989 
965, 500 
873,  -350 
555, 717 
397, 471 
136, 992 
57,613 
45, 756 

686, 579 

460, 278 

400, 766 

241, 825 

123, 012 

47, 391 

17, 031 

16,838 

1,757,798 

1,094,814 

802, 016 

460, 049 

274,  5,59 

148, 018 

50, 905 

36, 470 


547,028 
487,211 
459, 599 
343, 627 
259, 232 
150,317 
100, 476 
79, 573 

349, 138 
344, 093 
293, 991 
218, 344 
200, 975 
116, 788 
87, 7.50 
77, 078 

185, 095 
172,637 
159, 445 
140, 616 
126, 124 
98, 520 
63,314 
51, 322 

1,729,878 
1,396,722 
1, 175, 071 
938, 007 
796, 061 
515,  570 
309, 759 
184, 356 

321,016 
269, 8.54 
226, 740 
181,017 
153, 619 
112,654 
63, 575 
42, 027 


Owned. 


Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines. 


A^'ate^ 
wheels 

and 
motors. 


In- 
tern al- 
com- 
bus- 
tion 
engines. 


876, 632 
829, 099 
808, 153 
539, 507 
388, 179 
131,772 
52, 991 
42,239 

399, 946 

326,  841 

307, 010 

208, 326 

99, 153 

40, 126 

8,319 

9,546 

830, 363 
616, 209 
563, 049 
361, 2.32 
222, 606 
125, 331 
35,615 
22, 375 


173,855 
176, 792 
168, 774 
127, 288 
89, 477 
42,835 
20, 759 
9,465 

147, 240- 
161,001 
139, 158 
102, 930 
90, 267 
46,988 
18, 595 
8,787 

51, 381 
61, 560 
64, 667 
57, 025 
44, 455 
23,625 
11,088 
6,425 

964, 932 
970, 506 
835,  .596 
694, 455 
578, 086 
341,042 
171,397 
78, 502 

189, 280 
199, 170 
175, 332 
141,082 
118,330 
83,528 
41,335 
23,  546 


3,446 

4,549 
3,108 
3,236 
2,760 
4,552 
4,622 
3,517 

1.5,656 

23,511 

21, 543 

18,319 

18, 161 

6,779 

8,712 

7,292 

58, 679 
74,031 
63, 173 
32,  .562 
30, 796 
19, 222 
15, 290 
14,095 


274,528 
258, 314 
258, 392 
203, 094 
15.^788 
104, 602 
79, 717 
70, 108 

115,  .375 
128, 592 
12,8,011 
100, 274 
10.5, 711 
68,842 
69, 155 
68, 291 

68, 897 
80, 400 
79,062 
76,237 
77, 421 
74, 041 
52, 226 
44,  S97 

189, 302 
189, 825 
186, 516 
1,83, 427 
181,907 
158, 932 
138,362 
105, 854 

29, 263 
33, 649 
31,417 
29, 231 
28, 171 
27, 197 
22, 240 
18, 481 


,81,260 

55, 275 

29, 291 

4,308 

1,9.56 

377 


9,971 
6,871 
4, 188 
2,296 
1,237 
111 


33, 309 
20, 065 
12, 037 
7, 156 
3, 628 
366 


4,481 
4,582 
3,933 
3,003 
2,178 
10 


1,676 
1,841 
1,238 
1,395 
571 
3 


2,959 
2,301 
2,160 
1,483 
1,120 
10 


11,227 

20, 242 

LS,  326 

7,487 

4,074 


3,188 
2, 493 
3,300 
1,247 
427 
18 


Rented. 


Elec- 
tric. 


218, 558 

75, 547 

31.807 

8, 273 

3,992 


259, 619 

102, 293 

66, 956 

12, 105 

4,031 


829,685 

382, 697 

162, 299 

55, 740 

14,429 


92, 749 
46, 344 

27, 203 
8,061 
7,572 


,84,601 

49, 171 

21,209 

5,013 

2,004 


61,090 
27,477 
12,917 
4,550 
1,444 


551, 521 

200, 339 

109, 996 

27, 073 

13, 409 


97, 9.57 
31,572 
13,697 
5,815 
2,969 


Other. 


6,093 

1,030 

991 

'  393 

584 
291 


1,387 
762 

1,069 
779 
430 
375 


5,762 
1,812 
1,4.58 
3,359 
3,100 
3,099 


1,415 
1,179 
1,297 
2, 121 
1,217 
2,870 


246 
3,488 
4,375 
8,732 
2,422 

955 


639 
1,.321 
1,684 

844 


12, 896 
15, 810 
24, 637 
25,  ,565 
IS,  585 
15,307 


1,328 
2, 970 
2,994 
3,642 
3,722 
1,911 


POWER   USED   IN    MANUFACTURING.  1045 

Table  24 HORSEPOWER  IN  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1869  TO  1919— Con. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 

PRIMARY  HORSEPOWER. 

Total. 

Owned. 

Rented. 

Electric 
horse- 

DIVISION AND  STATE. 

Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines. 

Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 

In- 
ternal- 

com- 

bus- 

tion 
engines. 

Elec- 
tric. 

Other. 

power 
owned 

and 
rented. 

New  Englaj^d— Continued. 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1.S89 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

664, 691 
453, 812 
400, 275 
304, 204 
2.56,331 
163,028 
118,232 
80,374 

2, 936, 530 

2,356.655 

1,997,662 

1,516,592 

1,099,931 

774,373 

454, 143 

334, 363 

1,146,744 
793.063 
612, 293 
436, 274 
322,503 
180, 042 
99, 858 
58, 139 

4,454,386 

3,  .549, 8.58 

2,921,547 

2,302,398 

1,716,694 

984,627 

512,408 

363,918 

2,. 897, 497 

1,993,080 

1.583,155 

1,116,932 

783,665 

417, 078 

261,143 

174,323 

1,09."),  912 
709,703 
633, 377 
380, 758 
325,919 
190,575 
131,770 
100, 369 

1,660,918 

1,305,930 

1,013,071 

741, 555 

5.59, 347 

285, 727 

144, 288 

86,044 

1, 202, 128 
730, 383 
598, 288 
440,  890 
368,497 
256, 031 
164, 747 
105,851 

340, 746 
303, 799 
•275,439 
219, 723 
178, 270 
96, 298 
57,027 
25,979 

1,299,548 
1,165,731 
1, 084, 460 
855, 275 
665, 760 
514, 701 
234, 795 
126, 107 

781,434 
642, 608 
529, 848 
390, 095 
288,956 
158,802 
72,792 
32, 307 

3, 169, 790 

2,922,616 

2, 549, 090 

2, 124, 502 

1,597,638 

894,319 

402, 132 

221,982 

1,782,512 

1,541.212 

1,363,720 

1,034.780 

734,973 

3.82,673 

222.  .502 

129,577 

521,446 
430, 504 
449, 127 
338, 853 
297,216 
172. 540 
109, 960 
76,851 

997,338 
947,949 
839,632 
660,687 
511, 879 
262,274 
126, 813 
73,091 

592,911 
486, 771 
465, 536 
376, 198 
319, 980 
214,825 
130, 352 
70, 956 

70, 252 
66, 802 
73,934 
66,  808 
67,211 
63,417 
61,205 
54,395 

343, 023 
392,932 
395. 618 
446, 134 
335, 411 
231,959 
219,348 
208,256 

12,528 
15. 901 
19, 676 
18, 197 

20. 161 
17,543 
27,066 
25,832 

40,617 
45,325 
55, 194 
50, 620 
54, 601 
82, 462 
110.276 
141,982 

10,115 
14.443 
16,107 
18,149 
17, 848 
27.  .342 
38. 641 
44,746 

10. 162 
9,905 
7,893 
9,685 

11,964 
16, 181 
21,810 
23,518 

11,586 
12,310 
12,691 
15,030 
11,614 
15,992 
17, 445 
12,953 

40,346 
31,711 
42,019 
39,342 
36,529 
38,986 
34  395 

10,928 
17,770 
12, 844 
3,393 
1,608 
215 

242,390 

64, 294 

33, 620 

8,233 

4,215 

375 
1,147 
4,438 
6,047 
5,027 
3,098 

396, 963 
176,009 
97,671 
34, 579 
12,925 
205 

Middle  Atlantic: 

113,415 
118,330 
99,899 
44, 288 
16,221 
1,990 

1,170,977 

644, 824 

389, 945 

95. 284 

47,768 

9,567 

34,838 
27, 740 
75,611 
34, 771 
25, 723 

1,683,838 

1,043,132 

689, 976 

222,111 

77, 598 

2,447 

New  Jersey 

40,830 
30, 592 
20, 867 
9,070 
3,284 
135 

305, 762 

94,605 

33, 157 

10,603 

4,126 

6,190 
9,357 
8,745 
8,309 
5,976 
3,562 

724. 153 

352, 206 

182,475 

69, 301 

1.5,857 

487 

256,067 

223, 695 

153, 508 

68, 209 

26,246 

919 

978, 621 

344. 189 

145, 621 

35, 701 

22, 362 

9,291 
14,033 
IS, 134 
23, 366 
15, 847 

6,927 

2,660,028 
1,529,151 

864.785 

346. 797 

107,746 

2  162 

East  North  Central: 
Ohio 

147,039 
1.56. 481 
103, 801 
3.').  101 
14, 230 
1,183 

945,341 
273, 814 
93,. 592 
23, 159 

8,768 

12,490 
7,130 
5,935 
5,743 

7,846 
5,880 

1,764,724 
823.000 
417,844 
144.467 
42,157 
1  705 

Indiana 

189.271 
66,691 

109. 105 

21,171 

12,295 

176 

373, 689 

200, 882 

65,. 548 

9.082 

2,764 

1,344 

1,721 
1,704 
1,967 
1,680 
1,678 

6.52,754 
450,357 
233, 193 
33,  ,582 
7,903 
323 

55,782 
61,500 
37,025 
12,319 

8,758 
708 

590,241 
272,662 
117.  (K)7 
41.978 
12, 471 

5,971 
11.509 

6. 716 
11.. 541 
14,625 

6,753 

1,174,567 

681,474 

398, 621 

165, 265 

49,235 

939 

Michigan 

19,695 
19,  .593 
13, 988 
10. 534 
6, 603 
237 

540,757 
188, 702 
74.270 
12,411 
4,264 

8,419 
3,606 
2.475 
2,405 
2,121 
1,983 

818,271 
311,966 
133,0f>4 
39, 970 
12,088 
577 



34, 895 



'.\'.'.V.V.\.......\'. 

1046  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  24 HORSEPOWER  IN  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1869  TO  1919— Con. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


East  N  orth  Central- 
Wisconsin 


-Con, 


West  North  Central: 
Minnesota 


Iowa. 


Missouri. 


North  Dakota  1. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


South  Dakota ' . 


Nebraska. 


Kansas. 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1S99 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 


primary  hoesepower. 


Total. 


878, 682 
682,339 
554, 179 
440, 234 
364,380 
178,373 
106,085 
64,223 

473,957 
358, 737 
297, 670 
220,934 
ISO,  124 
112,537 
53,880 
20, 139 

242,946 

190,049 

155,384 

118,065 

106, 664 

77,615 

54, 221 

39,547 

477,303 
391,385 
340, 407 
247, 8G1 
189,117 
144, 567 
80, 749 
55,062 

17, 791 
14, 062 
13, 196 
9,873 
7,351 
3,587 

22,191 
16,324 
17,666 
11,154 
11,775 
5,552 

125,814 
89,285 
64,466 
46,372 
41,825 
23,430 
8,494 
3,311 

234,110 
179,146 
213,141 
99,441 
68,242 
42,943 
21,079 
8, 149 


Owned. 


Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines. 


Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 


467, 524 
420,065 
378, 169 
305, 789 
263,062 
120, 806 
60,729 
30,509 

198, 186 

206, 144 

199, 802 

168,115 

146, 826 

83,630 

25, 191 

7,085 

119,442 
125,340 
122,029 
101,418 
91, 570 
64, 737 
33, 858 
25,298 

269, 657 
283, 490 
280,494 
223, 879 
173, 802 
137, 758 
72,587 
48,418 

10, 060 
9,627 

10, 170 
8,619 
5,932 
3,008 

8,360 
8,972 
12,257 
8,497 
9,294 
4,468 

66,449 
58,066 
44, 882 
34,625 
31,176 
17,070 
2,999 
l,8(i5 

129, 589 
123,075 
170,293 
83,134 
56,608 
35,026 
13,46S 
6,360 


In- 

ternal- 
com- 
bus- 
tion 

engines. 


180, 620 
148,795 
129,731 
112,665 
93, 122 
56,744 
45,356 
33, 714 

73, 661 
73, 341 
59, 570 
38, 245 
24, 932 
27,300 
28,689 
13,054 

3,862 
5,538 
6,411 
6,531 
7,315 
12,618 
20,363 
14,249 

3,386 
3,203 
3,738 
3,727 
3,113 
4,755 
8,162 
6,644 

260 
299 
530 
322 
506 
540 

307 

574 

939 

1,069 

1,099 

1,052 

4,940 
5,674 
7,436 
7,221 
7,513 
6,123 
5,495 
1,446 

6,337 
6,328 
7,706 
6,544 
7,521 
7.617 
7,611 
1,789 


16,706 
28,004 
19,531 
11,356 
4,358 
274 


33, 848 
7,454 
7,174 
4, 710 
3,624 
126 


7,030 
8,868 
8,025 
4,486 
4,524 
70 


22,049 
18,321 
11, 159 
4,960 
3,279 
457 


1,981 

1,198 

1,304 

645 

759 

12 

3,282 
2,364 
2,784 
1,397 
1,270 
32 

8,203 
6,724 
4,408 
2,035 
1,919 
58 


25,731 
22,041 
22, 580 
6,923 
2, 530 
77 


Rented. 


Elec- 
tric. 


209,470 

79,984 

25, 459 

8, 558 

2,426 


167,965 

71,224 

30,297 

8, 501 

3,769 


112,486 

50, 054 

18,463 

5, 107 

2,613 


181,556 
84,362 
44,0.56 
13, 965 
5,624 


5,490 

2,856 

1,164 

281 

127 


10,227 

4,414 

1,6.S3 

181 

100 


46,177 

18,794 

7,530 

2,364 

866 


72,288 
26, 802 
11,809 
2,484 
1,420 


Other. 


4,362 
5, 491 
1,289 
1,866 
1,412 
649 


297 
574 
827 

1,270 
973 

1,481 


126 
249 

456 
523 
642 
190 


655 
2,009 
1,020 
1,330 
3,299 
1,597 


45 
27 
210 
127 
351 
179 


165 
900 
753 
356 
163 
223 


I  The  figures  for  Dakota  Territory  for  the  censuses  preceding  the  separation  of  North  Dakota  and  South 
Dakota  arc  as  follows:  1879,  total  primary  horsepower,  2,224,  steam  power,  1,421,  and  water  power,  803; 
1869,  total  primary  horsepower,  324,  steam  power,  248,  and  water  power,  70. 


POWER   USED  IN    MANUFACTURING.  1047 

Table  24.— IIORSEPOWKR  IN  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1S69  TO  1919-Con. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


South  Atlantic: 
Delaware 


Maryland. 


District  of  Columbia. 


Virginia. 


West  Virginia. 


North  Carolina . 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


PRIMARY  HORSEPOWER. 


South  CaroUna. 


Georgia. 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


1879 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


1879 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 


Total. 


85,150 
64,403 
52,779 
49,490 
40, 134 
26,412 
15,428 
8,533 

406, 768 

263,753 

218, 244 

165,449 

132,052 

73,335 

51,259 

32,422 

33,079 
24,775 
16,563 
12,592 
10,255 
11,374 
3,113 
1,889 

419,946 

337,567 

283,928 

176,998 

136,696 

82,343 

57, 174 

49,612 

328,653 

278, 504 

217,496 

138,578 

91,894 

55,452 

37,910 

27,331 

549,878 

508,085 

378,556 

216,622 

154,467 

73,301 

45,088 

33, 152 

395,556 

340,224 

276,378 

197,479 

112,697 

45,673 

25, 868 

14,932 

436,608 

357,403 

298,241 

220,419 

136, 499 

84,064 

51,169 

38,243 


Owned. 


Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines. 


59,743 

48,207 
42,266 
42, 542 
32,898 
21,557 
10,643 
4,313 

177,106 
1%,199 
182,395 
145,627 
116,115 
56,548 
33,216 
13,961 

10,340 
15,230 
12,212 
10,567 

8,777 
10,422 

2,263 
789 

256,7. ". 

249,041 

221,341 

144, 552 

110,607 

45,418 

19,710 

8,410 

217, 155 
216,976 
184, 591 
124, 735 
85,139 
44,802 
28,456 
17, 136 

303,242 

331, 132 

272,979 

183,213 

123,328 

41,360 

15,025 

6,941 

214,719 

207,480 

195, 452 

157,612 

81,283 

29, 103 

11,995 

4,537 

243,642- 

245,811 

240,800 

183, 721 

111,465 

55, 108 

21,102 

10,826 


Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 


In- 

ternal- 
com- 
bus- 
tion 

engines. 


4,448 
4,507 
5,195 
5,280 
5,399 
4,671 
4,785 
4,220 

9,007 
9,935 
12,074 
10, 777 
JO,  415 
15,633 
18,043 
18,461 

666 
540 
775 
710 
369 
810 
880 
1,100 

39,087 
44, 722 
45, 155 
25,946 
23,550 
36,654 
37,464 
41,202 

9,411 

5,554 
10,617 

6,404 

5,425 
10,542 

9,454 
10, 195 

42,626 
41,181 
41,926 
28,382 
29,241 
31,812 
30,063 
26,211 

40,714 
42,413 
38,497 
31,097 
27,580 
16,399 
13,873 
10,395 

26,906 
27,829 
28, 748 
28,304 
22, 729 
28, 380 
30,067 
27,417 


1,607 

1,905 

766 

412 

315 


65,493 
13,822 
5,736 
4,377 
3, 139 
175 


2,103 

2,568 

1,073 

311 

338 

91 


9,067 
6,659 
3,664 
1,715 

748 

78 


38,972 
28,537 
16, 705 
6,569 
1,045 
33 


6,556 
5,379 
2,356 
2,102 

388 
42 


2,472 

2,063 

1,264 

239 

323 

97 


5,603 

7,032 

3,380 

632 

365 

119 


Rented. 


Elec- 
tric. 


19,307 
9,765 
4,502 
1,092 
605 


155,031 

42,243 

17,108 

3,309 

733 


19,960 

6,407 

2,433 

996 

100 


114,818 

37,142 

13,356 

4,403 

822 


62,917 

27,152 
5,330 

776 
27 


197,384 

128,660 

60,044 

2,423 


137,561 

83,754 

41,130 

8,451 

185 


157,568 

76,458 

23,890 

6,464 

1,668 


Other. 


45 
79 
50 
164 
917 
104 


131 
1,554 

931 
1,359 
1,050 

979 


10 
30 
70 
8 
671 
51 


208 


412 
382 
969 
193 


198 
285 
253 

94 
298 

75 


70 

1,733 

1,251 

502 

616 

87 


90 
4,514 

35 

80 
3,320 

74 


2,889 

273 

1,423 

1,298 

272 

457 


Electric 
horse- 
power 
owned 
and 

rented. 


44,528 

29,544 

17,910 

5,764 

1,870 

104 


313,811 

117,707 

44,921 

18,823 

4,174 

212 


21,943 

9,522 

4,527 

1,761 

348 

70 


188,455 

102,013 

42,043 

12,687 

5,017 

105 


155,224 

66,676 

28,543 

5,199 

454 

5 


260,546 

163, 161 

86,002 

5,553 

2,733 

44 


174,148 
111,988 
67,620 
32, 162 
6,061 


194,263 
103, 140 
44,264 
15,556 
2,698 
157 


1048  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  24 HORSEPOWER   IN  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1869  TO  1919— Con. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


South  Atlantic— Con. 
Florida 


East  South  Centeal: 
Kentucky , 


Tennessee. 


Alabama . 


Mississippi . 


West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 


Louisiana . 


Oklahoma  > . 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 


PRIMARY  HORSEPOWER. 


al. 

Tot 

139 

456 

100 

071 

89 

816 

43 

413 

36 

3.56 

16 

055 

7 

147 

3 

700 

247 

573 

238 

314 

230 

224 

174 

625 

144 

161 

82 

408 

.54 

929 

39 

568 

338 

814 

286 

857 

242 

277 

175 

780 

130 

318 

84 

273 

51 

952 

37 

981 

628 

376 

445 

762 

357 

837 

293 

185 

173 

208 

102 

282 

27 

576 

18 

751 

200 

814 

183 

434 

206 

222 

110 

33S 

65 

738 

35 

328 

18 

450 

12 

472 

214 

194 

177 

208 

173 

088 

109 

509 

79 

.560 

38 

313 

15 

733 

7 

646 

388 

605 

355 

193 

346 

652 

251 

963 

190 

182 

29 

730 

11 

346 

25 

066 

139 

983 

97 

308 

71 

1,39 

29 

608 

11 

572 

585 

Owned. 


Rented. 


Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines. 


111,487 
88,939 
84,708 
41,975 
35,905 
15,483 
6,208 
3,172 

175,210 

206, 871 

208, 506 

163, 719 

136,378 

75, 590 

45,917 

31,928 

227, 206 
216, 156 
215,342 
162, 044 
116,753 
68,551 
33,388 
18,467 

468,746 
375, 114 
329, 007 
281, 653 
162,690 
91,603 
15, 779 
7,740 

183,990 
177, 287 
202,346 
109, 508 
64, 731 
32, 362 
15,001 
10,019 

183,400 
167,378 
168, 204 
107,858 
78,244 
36, 368 
13,709 
6,101 

332, 154 

328, 718 

333,771 

247, 885 

187, 814 

29,444 

11,256 

24,924 

79,707 
70, 803 
56,643 
27,753 
11,151 
510 


Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 


243 
183 
171 
118 
116 
496 
939 
528 

3,758 
3,968 
5,377 
4,603 
4,247 
6,271 
9,012 
7,640 

7,534 
9,395 
9,777 
9,995 
11,078 
15, 451 
18, 564 
19,514 

13,534 
9,621 
13, 923 
9, 518 
9,421 
10, 382 
11,797 
11,011 

181 

643 

238 

77 

361 

2,746 

3,449 

2,453 

706 

793 

674 

584 

734 

1,778 

2,024 

1,545 

60 
1,447 

75 
266 
313 

66 

90 
142 

275 
256 
472 
109 
156 
75 


In- 

ternal- 
com- 
bus- 
tion 

engines 


4,706 

4,464 

1,497 

320 

173 

63 


10,623 

6,581 
4,724 
1,938 
1,096 
223 


5,718 
3,435 
1,853 
1,084 
593 
54 


3,595 

4,469 

4,616 

472 

376 

14 


2,957 

1,695 

1,077 

220 

144 


6,620 
2,979 
1,374 

482 
326 

7 


13,928 

3,020 

3,496 

961 

462 

213 


24, 133 

15,976 

8,676 

989 

200 


Elec- 
tric. 


22,655 

6,406 

3,353 

1,000 

162 


56,808 

20,382 

11,314 

3,874 

1,722 


98,274 

57,858 

14,666 

2,230 

1,370 


142,412 

56,400 

10, 104 

1,448 

359 


Other, 


365 
79 


1,174 
512 
303 
491 
718 
324 


82 
13 
639 
427 
524 
217 


158 
187 
94 
362 
283 


13,644 

6,779 

2,496 

508 

382 


21,493 
5,956 
2,581 

484 
201 


41,091 
16,580 
9,077 
2,778 
1,401 


35,435 

10,068 

5,281 

597 


42 
30 
65 
25 
120 
212 


1,975 
102 
255 
101 
55 
160 


1,372 

428 

233 

73 

192 

7 


433 
205 

67 
160 

65 


'  Includes  jjower  for  Indian  Territory  in  1904  and  prior  censuses. 


POWER  USED  IN    MANUFACTTTRING.  1049 

Table  24.-HORSEPOWER  IN  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1859  TO  1919-Con. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 

PRIMARY  HORSEPOWER. 

Total. 

Owned. 

Rented. 

Electric 
horse- 

DIVISION AND  STATE. 

Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines. 

Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 

In- 
tern al- 
eom- 
bus- 
tion 
engines. 

Elec- 
tric. 

Other. 

power 
owned 

and 
rented.- 

W.  South  Central— Con. 
Texas 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

443,207 
335,791 
282, 471 
164,637 
116, 157 
68, 364 
30,534 
13,044 

153,491 

91,671 

90,402 

46,736 

43,679 

2,805 

1,498 

1,617 

73,876 

50,326 

42,804 

16,987 

5,649 

1,999 

1,682 

606 

17,869 

10,004 

7,628 

3,604 

3,820 

1,824 

755 

344 

206,309 
162, 828 
154,615 
124,907 
43, 434 
32,676 
5,802 
2,225 

17,260 

12,468 

15,465 

5,948 

3,658 

1,825 

1,359 

911 

103,958 
54,697 
39,140 
21,412 

8,537 
826 
530 
90 

93,942 

59, 536 

42,947 

19,397 

12,674 

5,064 

4,689 

2,500 

281,371 
262, 200 
249,535 
156,011 
110,970 
65, 450 
28, 026 
11,214 

42,099 

52,918 

49,654 

32,441 

32,618 

2,105 

544 

822 

53,304 

38,264 

35,529 

15, 145 

4,010 

975 

546 

311 

8,255 
6,925 
6,467 
3,088 
3,237 
1,608 
717 
310 

145,417 
126,608 
135, 750 
118,600 
39,883 
30,641 
3,953 
1,433 

12,595 
10,361 
11,781 
5,417 
3,433 
1,492 
427 
252 

77, 138 

44,312 

34,212 

19,338 

7,728 

457 

370 

80 

46,996 

34,020 

29,084 

13,145 

7,616 

2,530 

1,154 

331 

2,405 
2,053 
1,887 
2,277 
1,557 
2,633 
2,508 
1,830 

7,996 

10, 135 

13,646 

10,315 

9,717 

666 

9M 

795 

1,751 
1,674 
2,407 
1,078 
1,605 
1,024 
1,136 
295 

391 
537 
465 
382 
534 
216 
38 
34 

1,184 
6,669 
1,426 
2,094 
1,493 
1,723 
1,849 
792 

381 
23 
74 
149 
153 
323 
932 
659 

200 
70 
129 
267 
400 
329 
160 
10 

3,558 
3,494 
2,997 
3,252 
3,366 
2,492 
3,535 
2,169 

36,579 

28,300 

15, 745 

1,876 

968 

157 

120, 539 
42, 943 
14, 868 
4,414 
2,390 

2,313 
295 
436 
59 
272 
124 

176,553 
76, 133 
36, 450 
10,299 
3,217 
166 

Mountain: 

Montana 

l,4Si 

820 

223 

74 

85 
17 

101,910 

27,798 

26,504 

3,898 

1,196 

2 

'"'"375' 

8 

63 

17 

106,207 
38,109 
27,301 
7,979 
3,184 
43 

Idaho 

578 
431 
242 
127 
28 

18,207 

9,928 

4,606 

537 

6 

36 
29 
20 
100 

29,889 

16,120 

8,409 

1,702 

6 

2 



WynTning 

1,718 

1,306 

182 

88 

42 

7,500 

1,176 

514 

46 

7 

5 

9,240 

1,691 

801 

132 

87 

5 

Colorado 

2,186 

2,075 

1,464 

317 

519 

36 

57,323 

27,349 

15,874 

3,765 

1,187 

199 
127 
101 
71 
352 
276 

86,036 
57,278 
35,944 
15,730 
1,896 
58 

New  Mexico 

920 
775 
305 
114 
64 

3,364 

1,309 

3,245 

203 

8 

'^'""65" 

io' 

5,178 

2,617 

4,586 

233 

8 

Arizona 

1,773 

795 

1,285 

1,392 

371 

24,847 

8,918 

3,314 

165 

38 

""m2 

200 
250 

46' 

44,903 
23,118 
15,100 
4,821 
534 

Utah 

968 

470 

226 

59 

89 

10 

41,275 
21,552 
10,592 
2,941 
1,588 

1,145 

48' 

is' 

32 

58,721 
34,018 
15,402 
4,272 
2,829 
64 

1050  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  24.-HORSEPOWER  IN  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1869  TO  1919-  Con. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 

PRIMARY  HORSEPOWER. 

Total. 

Owned. 

Rented. 

Electric 
horse- 

mVTSION AND  STATE. 

Steam 
engines 

and 
turbines. 

Water 
wheels 

and 
motors. 

In- 
ternal- 

com- 

bus- 

tion 
engines. 

Elec- 
tric. 

Other. 

power 
owned 

and 
rented . 

Mountain— Continued . 
Nevada 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
1889 
1879 
1869 

19,874 
18,748 
7,765 
2,834 
1,561 
372 
716 
8,545 

687,436 

389, 567 

297,897 

168,342 

87,601 

42,579 

4,395 

2,823 

304,346 
214,222 
175,019 

81,348 
60,005 
32,508 
13,589 
8,277 

766,016 

491,025 

329, 100 

210, 359 

126,953 

72, 931 

32,921 

25,370 

14,142 

13,433 

4,533 

1,092 

628 

318 

608 

6,007 

453,306 
291,923 
257,249 
150,798 
77,821 
37,709 
3,210 
1,411 

165,801 
116,591 
112,244 
55,512 
37,986 
22,736 
4,334 
2,471 

211,256 
207,695 
193,556 
154,922 
106, 799 
64, 886 
28,071 
18,493 

195 
909 
399 
782 
893 
6 
108 
2,538 

7,723 
9,306 
8,065 
4,642 
6,853 
4,851 
1,185 
1,412 

43,252 
57,275 
47,438 
20,660 
19,263 
9,280 
9,255 
5,806 

7,704 
7,450 
7,670 
7,260 
4,680 
5,091 
4,850 
6,877 

344 
139 
201 
125 
39 
48 

5,193 

4,263 

2,307 

550 

1 

4 

325 

285 

11,010 

17,574 

6,441 

550 

1 

PACinc: 

6,123 

3,162 

1,494 

493 

189 

3 

215,921 
84,953 
30,951 
11,650 
2,562 

4,303 
223 
138 
759 
176 
16 

278, 155 

112,485 

43,015 

15,290 

3,137 

63 

Oregon 

2,166 

1,289 

428 

371 

195 

2 

92,576 

39,010 

14,811 

4,727 

2,243 

551 
57 
98 
78 
318 
490 

118,187 

48,739 
20,802 
5,223 
2,690 
37 

California 

25,020 
15,614 
10,115 
6,292 
3,244 
361 

521,188 
258,734 
116,537 
39,363 
9,624 

848 
1,532 
1,222 
2,522 
2,606 
2,593 

572,284 

291,344 

143,684 

49,575 

15,762 

393 

> 

CONRUMPTION   OF   FUEL  IN   INDUSTRIES. 


1051 


Table  25. 


-CONSUMPTION  OF  FUEL  IN  47  LEADING  FUEL-CONSUMING  INDUSTRIES: 
1919, 1914,  AND  1909. 


All  industries . 


Agricultural  implements. 


Automobiles,      including 
bodies  and  parts. 


Boots  and  shoes,  including 
cut  stock  and  findings. 


Brass,  bronze,  and  copper 
products. 


Bread  and  other  bakery 
products. 


Brick,  tile,  pottery,  and 
other  clay  products. 


Butter,  cheese,  and  con- 
densed milk. 


Canning  and  preserving 


Cars  and  general  shop  con- 
struction and  repairs  by 
steam-railroad  c  o  m  - 
panies. 

Cars,  steam-railroad,  not 
ineludbig  ovierations  of 
railroad  companies. 

Cement 


Chemicals. 


Coke,  not  including 
house  coke. 


Copper,    tin,    and    -.lieet- 
iron  products. 


Cotton    goods,    including 
cotton  small  wares. 


Dyeing  and  finishing  tex- 
tiles, exclusive  of  that 
done  in  textile  mills. 

Electrical  machinery,  ap- 
paratus, and  supplies. 


Flour-miU   and   gristmill 
products. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 

1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 


1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 


81,645,986,556 
666,406,709 
570,067,824 


Cost  of  fuel 

and  rent  of 

power. 


5,038,512 
2,507,394 
2,042,974 

21,785,066 
4,656,in2 
1,661,724 

6,945,277 
2,310,903 

1,847,885 

12,686,801 
3,831,780 
3,005,514 

19,474,881 
9,591,187 
7,375,847 

39,931,963 
26,601,525 
25,348,023 

11,125,649 
3,f:09,.>10 
2,771,983 

5,832,733 
2,160,400 
1,551,363 

31,400,634 
12,482,370 
8,465,983 


6,180,615 
2,749,760 
2,097,659 

31,070,596 
20,271,662 
13, 153, 180 

32,742,310 
11,203,672 
8,047,443 

200,769,464 
64,832,-328 
60,905,891 

5,393,671 

2, 646, 518 
2, 252, 642 

38, 263, 431 
17, 860, 740 
13, 985, 896 

10, 428, 294 
4, 771, 997 
4, 451, 077 

13,739,110 
4, 607, 861 
3,056,066 

15,279,876 
7, 7S0, 149 
6, 980, 075 


FXJEL  CONSUMED. 


Anthra- 
cite coal 
(tons  of 
2,240  lbs.). 


14,334,402 
14,041,123 
14,339,220 


13, 497 
8,803 
15,114 

49,169 
31, 393 
17,346 

52, 455 
80,618 
45,089 

200,719 
127, 828 
206,396 

596,989 
470,311 
383,390 

164, 410 
291,366 
334,684 

73, 812 
36,069 
47, 344 

33,431 
48,705 
37,613 

609,078 
506,696 
438,349 


53,644 
34, 978 
38,895 

272,266 
226,474 
259,220 

389,356 
491,603 
650,482 


52, 872 
63,454 
51,448 

368,595 
313, 531 
415, 004 

442,855 
490,587 
593,093 

175, 800 
66, 841 
87,096 

57,034 
56,953 
67, 459 


Bitumi- 
nous coal 

( tons  of 
2,000  lbs.). 


203,463,622 
166,589,372 
161,793,058 


549,  .557 
555,271 
550,085 

1,748,680 
662,224 
319,497 

441,447 
302,766 
285,545 

655,947 
378,306 
589,309 

554,982 
382, 882 
250, 165 

7,526,980 
9,170,010 

8,799,778 

1,379,270 
831,. 549 
588, 169 

538, 868 
41.5,732 
287,294 

6,964,403 
5,486,405 
5,255,477 


819,988 
698,097 
664,638 

6,031,428 
6,731,438 
4,815,758 

3,844,667 
2,667,248 
2,161,783 

64,245,629 
50,4.57,474 
59,030,005 

485, 762 
458,576 
334, 754 

3,663,302 
3,  (i34, 223 
3,327,802 

1, 071, 156 
896,589 
869, 216 

1,091,704 
769, 260 
632, 870 

1, 582, 494 
1,809,908 
1,880.702 


Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000  lbs.). 


42,595,019 
32,539,325 
37,925,-338 


11,5,368 
104,386 
98, 819 

101,548 
23, 560 
14, 282 

3,127 
3,119 
2,124 

131,113 
75,812 
59, 152 

309, 706 
251,313 
195,971 

3.5,555 
66,872 
4.5,347 

6,407 
7,146 
1,069 

6,207 
2,992 
2,156 

260,960 
79,  .597 
54,827 


73,638 
70,886 
113,013 

50,8-10 

20,072 

4, 103 

457,2.59 
275,440 
63,522 

560,505 


31,339 
20,  400 
14,917 

32,460 
15,537 
20,605 

13,624 

97 

2,576 

61,617 
26,378 
20,123 

5,134 
13, 941 
3.347 


Oil, 
including 
gasoline 
(barrels). 


92,029,692 

48,689,232 
34,331,632 


372, 201 
240,060 
244,759 


1,445,406 

384,248 

86,873 

2,828,203 

2,038,800 

385,468 

27,873 
4,371 
4,324 

756,801 
201,892 
128,314 

914,591 
310,910 
206,852 

812,573 
464,259 
218,798 

349, 121 

220,141 
151,371 

1,3.53,0.55 
1,921,256 
1,410,740 

344, 675 

213, 359 

94,325 

739,922 
314,764 
165,042 

3,124,9.53 

2,508,703 

982, 329 


560,469 
294,826 
140,725 

1.861,342 
2,  ,502, 065 
1,515,697 

807,774 
500,668 
110,276 

107,893 


185,328 
140,330 
85,096 

507, 919 
24, 755 
38, 792 

400, 258 
31,809 
10,037 

505, 660 
125, 523 
104,467 

730, 189 
441,693 
424,386 


Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 
feet). 


341,921.022 

284,947;889 
269,640,535 


435,393 
234,349 
313,412 


5,476,396 
4,619,113 
2,732,911 

16,651,909 
23, 821, 028 
26,308,992 

233. 553 
213,373 
215,318 

287,538 
224,513 
130,434 

2,530,494 
1,829,902 
1,116,127 


1,108,2.59 

1,221,695 

552,803 

4,370,699 
5,-525,894 
14,721,568 

1,836,998 
2,744,939 
1,300,770 

658,690 


1, 439, 591 
1,529,565 
1,337,837 

134,581 
42,846 
68,106 

516, 218 
143,953 
04, 657 

2,786,382 
2, 767, 856 
1,761,969 

1,157,455 
1,627,252 
3,037,008 


1052 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  25.— CONSUMPTION  OF    FUEL  IN  47  LEADING  FUEL-CONSUMING  INDUSTRIES: 

1919,  1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 


Food    preparations,    not 
elsewhere  specified. 


Foundry     and    macliine- 
shop  products. 


Furniture    and   refrigera- 
tors. 


Gas,     illuminating     and 
heating. 


Glass. 


Ice,  manufactured. 


Iron  and  steel,  blast  fur- 
naces, i 


Iron  and  steel,  steel  works 
and  roUing  miUs. 


Iron  and  steel,  forgings, 
not  made  in  steel  works 
or  rolUng  miUs. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


Cost  of  fuel 

and  rent  of 

power. 


FUEL  CONSUMED. 


Knit  goods. 


Leather,  tanned,  curried, 
and  finished. 


Lime. 


Liquors,  malt. 


Lumber  and  timber  prod- 
ucts. 


Oil  and  cake,  cottonseed. . 

Paper  and  wood  pulp 

Petroleum,  refining , 

Printing  and  publishing. . . 


Rubber  tires,  tubes,  and 
rubber  goods,  not  else- 
where specified. 


1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 

1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 


85, 563, 505 
2, 23(),  975 
1,333,497 


411,421 
880,719 
750, 838 

595,339 
291, 806 
571, 562 

911, 986 
894, 193 
196,031 

357, 862 
934, 928 
523, 937 

606, 264 
340, 469 
780,397 

023,653 
580,592 
536,921 

964,862 
447, 804 
136, 725 

737, 621 

828,402 


465, 202 
686, 957 
970, 277 

823, 256 
757, 026 
292, 831 

027, 446 
534,377 
439,986 

568,728 
470,018 
570,892 

014,564 
461,399 

082,287 

555,622 
010,450 
144, 795 

999,955 
261,348 
320,266 

505, 109 
567,284 
376,383 

492,954 
605, 057 
601, 152 

605,943 
744,005 
394,287 


Anthra- 
cite coal 
(tons  of 
2,240  lbs.). 


65,048 
45, 276 
31, 712 

534, 185 
519,813 
624, 958 

36, 974 
62, 165 
54,427 

1,388,467 
947,261 


15, 268 
41,372 
17, 906 

205, 875 
213,541 
244,396 

42,779 

47,000 

273,543 

598, 944 
558, 723 
765, 145 

26, 972 
18, 008 
27,231 

102, 024 
118,071 
124,420 

89, 722 

89. 140 
98,724 

57,112 

76. 141 
106, 929 

346,914 
571, 588 
554, 029 

55, 5.54 
76, 873 
79, 330 

34, 763 

5,507 
8,583 

869,948 
741, 177 

558,677 

1,105,503 
1,367,429 
1, 347, 519 

179,403 
165,903 
154,932 

84,915 
68, 793 
59,372 


Bitumi- 
nous coal 

(tons  of 
2,000  lbs.). 


456, 951 
387, 200 
272,392 

5,957,355 
4,300,909 
4, 220, 640 

869, 809 
785, 105 
728, 841 

7,383,687 
6, 078, 299 
4,668,096 

2, 053, 654 
2, 252, 208 
1, 859, 001 

3,309,636 
3,386,275 
2, 430, 454 

2,261,315 
1,892,357 
1, 106, 135 

25,911,098 
20,343,767 
19,759,678 

717, 801 
285, 573 
241,387 

584, 787 
484,268 
441,187 

1,448,166 
1,124,444 
1,028,215 

872, 910 
677,071 
674,304 

1,692,067 
2,749,600 
2,424,798 

2,271,596 
1,417,485 
1, 134, 218 

1, 172, 175 

1,2;52,031 

828,357 

7,863,150 
6, 268,  a53 
5,460,314 

3,619,534 
2,045,4S5 
1,264,841 

370,398 
351,395 
348,698 

1,928,116 
919,066 
479, 906 


Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000  lbs.). 


10,422 
12, 987 
9,092 

2,069,855 
1,473,056 
1, 919, 916 

.  13, 007 
17,565 
17,009 

1,497,435 

1,084,217 

759, 245 

131, 998 
10. 770 
17, 393 

32,327 
30, 493 

6,872 

32, 424, 625 
2 -.,  335, 234 
31,649,865 


OU, 
including 
gasohne 
(barrels). 


113, 137 
72, 004 
35,832 

3,225,507 

y.-5,125 
677, 828 

2;,  225 

20,  ti44 

7,540 

19, 195, 800 
13,482,655 
11,816,282 

910,119 

867, 836 
468, 894 

1,633,549 

1, 292, 008 

905, 952 

51,324 

80, 474 
19,446 


886, 0G2  8, 490, 982 
495,214  3,011,192 
648, 037     2, 003, 736 


65, 021 
21,737 
29, 895 

1,054 
2, 849 
1,080 

3,740 

2,4S9 

806 

102, 788 
60, 159 
71, 471 

14,527 
11,198 
11,530 

29, 629 
4,996 
5,854 

10, 262 
1,762 

800 

63,384 
15, 455 

500 

319, 563 
157,621 
99, 595 

7,048 
4,830 
2,895 

3,651 

348 
25 


1,214,040 

323,875 
105,875 

7,526 
2,476 
2,182 

8^,232 
07,252 
46, 129 

26, 820 
82, 447 
33, 147 

329, 849 
725, 072 
527, 089 

925, 555 
507, 546 
144, 499 

394, 219 
248, 806 
376, 789 

2, 120, 114 
635,329 
584, 536 

23, 716, 521 
7,455,918 
3,473,758 

101,954 
52,849 
41, 265 

229,785 
8,778 
1,346 


Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 
feet). 


970,218 
991,297 
308, 195 

26,112,351 

12,558,070 
13,037,341 

331,377 

2;7,052 
181,463 

641,288 

3, 372, 5r.3 

605, 408 

38,500,857 
43,331),  322 
43,711,519 

6, 170, 964 
7, 592, 003 
4,348,929 

1,184,953 
242, 218 
274, 699 

90,678,288 
81,310,122 
80,440,031 

1,043,895 
901,363 
(;i2, 040 

73,068 
40, 705 
33,801 

211,404 

.527,657 
598, 532 

53, 835 

673, 853 

1, 424, 724 

392, 964 
3,314,070 
3, 049, 380 

414, 672 
492, 694 
521, 034 

1, 527, 974 

1, 519, 198 

372, 880 

286,660 
2, 260, 562 
6,485,293 

26,919,052 
10,993,746 
7, 519, 859 

2,567,301 
2, 270, 571 
1,633,886 

283,760 
371,283 
52, 173 


1  Includes  "ferroalloys"  in  1914  and  1909. 


CONSUMPTION    OF   FUEL  IN   INDUSTHIES. 


1053 


Table 


!5.— CONSUMPTION  OP    FUEL  IN  47  LEADING   FUEL-CONSUMING  INDUSTRIES- 
1919, 1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 


Shipbuilding,     including 
boat  building. 


Silk  goods,  including 
throwsters. 


Slaughtering    and    meat 
packing. 


Smelting    and    refining, 
copper. 


Smelting    and    refining, 
lead. 


Smelting    and    refining, 
zinc. 


Sugar,  beet. 


Sugar,  refining. 


Wire. 


Woolen,  worsted,  and  felt 
goods,  and  wool  hats. 


All  other  industries. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 

1919 
1914 
1909 


Cost  of  fuel 

and  rent  of 

power. 


S15,604,092 
1,418,368 
1,191,6.54 

6,201,447 
2,322,684 
1,687,981 

24,619,455 

8,  .584, 177 
6, 700, 834 

19,243,024 
13,471,917 
13,320,517 

5,676,483 
3,883,589 
3,508,126 

9,446,601 
4, 115, 854 
2, 218, 876 

5,378,604 
2, 726, 525 
1, 899, 468 

9, 769, 121 
3, 98.5, 160 
2,866,371 

4, 235, 523 
1,813,172 
1,640,172 

16, 128, 813 
7, 525, 349 
6,489,196 

170, 733, 218 
74, 23S,  157 
60,432,052 


FUEL  CONSUMED. 


Anthra- 
cite coal 
(tons  of 
2,240  lbs.). 


50,234 
13, 441 
12,080 

306, 165 
307,607 
242,771 

227,360 
226,995 
193,935 

179,026 
299,480 
310, 953 

7,276 


31,958 

835, 129 
655, 766 
432, 161 


37,235 

8,981 

406,248 
451,310 
511,640 

12, 573 
30, 067 
84,208 

233,634 
257, 433 
277, 755 

2,624,597 
2,681,588 
2,513,339 


Bitumi- 
nous coal 

(tons  of 
2,000  lbs.). 


868, 713 
251,820 
301,501 

269, 717 
202, 514 
155, 256 

3, 822,  .531 
2, 802, 845 
2, 512, 864 

1,088,511 

812, 196 

1,081,031 

292,806 
358,484 
427, 479 

1,123,-590 

1,066,525 

634,932 

1,047,643 
682,693 
565, 672 

987,690 

875, 882 
542, 148 

726,940 
523,603 
518, 121 

1,617,424 
1,608,872 
1,525,988 

17,077,588 
14,114,469 
13,453,757 


Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000  lbs.). 


97,690 
10,548 
10, 725 

1,002 

48 

3,601 

33,831 

14,340 

976 

397, 762 

744, 256 

1,008,059 

321,442 
389, 826 
351,968 

238, 432 
92,595 
52, 172 

125,262 
37, 854 
28,300 

430 

1,624 

362 

18, 547 
14,329 
22,280 

3,581 
1,524 
6,985 

1,413,569 
422,253 
471,477 


Oil, 
including 
gasoline 
(barrels). 


1, 133, 851 
122, 929 
89,916 

46,506 
2,962 
3,072 

1,915,501 
1,203,412 
1,102,550 

2, 543, 121 

2,303,755 

658,923 

202,088 
186,556 
99,157 

6,646 
145,811 
41,595 

564,268 
803,698 
554,174 

1,705,513 
748, 533 
578, 633 

176,282 
88,979 
71,663 

869,068 

43,207 
26, 611 

5,725,961 
2,926,903 
3,937,122 


Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 
feet). 


701,461 
404, 785 
274,071 

44,724 
148,252 
49,673 

1,357,411 
2,083,407 
1, 091, 164 

712, 817 
10,615 
3,889 

20,940 
90,656 
47,393 

24, 343, 653 
22,336,089 
11,07^,995 

57,862 

4,789 

383 


453  - 


419,310 
415, 873 
217,620 

62, 269 
64, 577 
104,746 

71, 804, 961 
37,042,112 
29,218,403 


1054 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  26 COMPARATIVE  SUMMARY  FOR  14  GENERAL  GROUPS  OF  INDUSTRIES:  1919, 

1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


Wa?e 
earners 
(average 
num- 
ber). 


Capital. 


Wages. 


Cost  of 
materials. 


Value  of 
products. 


Value 

added  by 

mami- 

facture. 


Expressed  in  thousands. 


13 


All  industries. . 


Food  and  kindred 
products. 


Textiles  and   their 
products. 


Iron  and  steel  and 
their  products. 


Lumber  and  its  re- 
manufactures. 


Leather     and     its 
finished  products. 


Paper  and  printing 


Liquors  and  bever- 
ages. 


Chemicals   and    al- 
lied products. 


Stone,     clay,     and 
glass  products. 


Metals  and  metal 
products,  other 
than  iron  and 
steel. 

Tobacco  manufac- 
tures. 


Vehicles    for    land 
transportation. 


Railroad    re[)air 
shops. 


Miscellaneous      in- 
dustries. 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


290, 105 
27,'),  791 
268, 491 
216, 180 


9,096,372 
7,036,247 
6,615,046 
5, 468, 383 


$44,466,594 
22, 790, 9S0 
18,428,270 
12,675,5<S1 


61,312 

59,317 
55, 364 
45,857 

28, 552 
23,463 
22, 05 
17,344 

20, 120 
17,719 
17, 292 
14,431 

39,955 
42,036 
48, 539 
32,501 

6,397 
6,758 
5,728 
5,318 

36, 403 
37,196 
34, 828 
30, 803 

6,354 
7,562 
7,347 
6,379 

12, 224 
12, 374 
12,060 
9,826 

12, 529 
14,747 
16, 168 
10, 773 

10, 667 
10,023 

8,783 
5, 

10, 291 
13,951 
15, 822 
16,827 

21, 152 
9,909 
6,562 
6,058 

2,368 
2,011 
1,686 
1,226 

21,781 
18,  725 
16, 255 
12,957 


684,672 
496, 234 
411,575 
354,046 

1,611,309 
1,507,-374 
1,445,720 
1,163,497 

1,585,712 

1,001, 0.'iS 

1,026,5.53 

868, 634 

839,008 
833, 529 
91 1,. 593 
734, 136 

349, 362 
307,060 
309, 766 
264, 459 

509, 875 
452, 900 
41.5,990 
351,640 

55, 442 
88, 152 
77, 827 
68, 338 

427,008 
299, 569 
267,  26 
227, 326 

298, 659 
334, 612 
342, 827 
285, 346 

339, 469 
262, 154 
249, 607 
198, 531 

157, 097 
178, 872 
166, 810 
159, 406 

495, 939 
263.076 
202, 719 
136, 625 

515,  709 
365, 902 
304,592 
247, 922 

1,227,111 

585, 755 
482, 206 
408, 477 


4,615,1.50 
2,171,386 
1,696,7,54 
1, 169, 873 

6,096,161 
2,836,279 
2,507,42- 
1,758,306 

8,711,843 
4,281,998 
3,578,602 
2, 351, 051 

2,580,046 
1, 723, 454 
1,570,549 
1,009,950 

1, 522, 502 
743,347 
659, 231 
451, 

2,382,400 

1,433,177 

1,133,618 

803,663 

781,572 

1,015,715 

874, 108 

659, 539 

5,617,738 
3,0.34,209 
2, 167, 42.' 
1, 588, 328 

1, 262, 212 
987,331 
857,760 
553, 785 

1, 796, 669 

1,013,632 

867, 407 

571, 902 

604, 840 
303,840 
245,660 
323,983 

2,423,240 
803,496 
521,457 

287,847 

776, 844 
417,706 
277. 216 
159,  792 

5, 295, 37 
2,022,410 
1,471,056 
985,  766 


.810,533,400 
4,078.332 
3,427,0.38 
2,010,445 


722,  .-)40 
278, 009 
208, 663 
164,511 

1,482,32 
676,400 
595,243 
422, 570 

2, 193, 203 
723, 163 
635,323 

488, 598 

847,032 
440,308 
424, 759 
335,046 

363,4.53 
169, 3 
155,111 
120,833 

564,510 
296, 492 
242,062 
186,422 

66,140 
69, 124 
53,502 
45, 144 

493, 744 
167,494 
129,003 
102, 388 

328, 559 
205, 420 
189, 25' 
148,458 

394,628 
166, 895 
146, 794 
110,208 

123, 988 
77,  ,8.56 
69, 3,55 
62, 639 

689, 475 
197,077 
121,047 
72,659 

726,691 
253, 150 
195, 830 
149, 166 

1,537,110 
357, 52 
261,089 
201,803 


.$37,376,380 
14,368,089 
12, 142, 791 
8, 500, 208 


10,  111,, 54 
3,828,512 
3, 187,  ,S03 
2, 306, 121 

5,382,079 
2, 015,  ,502 
1,703,267 
1, 260, 405 

4, 815, 885 
1,762,312 
1,799,943 
1, 190, 793 

1,359,999 
762,351 
717,833 
517, 501 

1,713,807 
7,53, 135 
669, 875 
480,221 

1, 306, 718 
580, 717 
451,238 
309,012 

222, 776 
246, 189 
186, 128 
139,849 

3, 747, 675 

1,289,346 

931,044 

633,919 

408, 571 
238, 735 
183. 792 
123,067 

1,910,035 

1,023,354 

892,066 

633. 133 

483. 567 

207. 134 
177, 186 
126,086 

2,498,225 
586, 670 
306, 536 
177,641 

547, 829 
261,438 
214, 581 

156. 568 

2,867,667 
812,694 
661,499 
445, 892 


$62, 418, 079  $25, 041, 699 
24,246,435  9,878,346 
20,672,052  8,529,261 
14,793,9031  6,293,695 


12,438,891  2,327,344 

4,816,710  988,198 

3,937,618  749,815 

2,845,556  539,435 

9, 216, 103 
3,447,997 
3,0.86,944 
2, 168, 892 


9,403,634 
3,223,142 
3,164,471 
2, 199, 776 

3,070,073 
1,, 599, 712 
1,, 588, 274 
1,219,749 

2,610,231 

1, 104, 594 

902, 714 

724,391 

3,012,584 

l,4,-i0,04- 

1, 179, 285 

859, 814 

603,895 
772,080 
674,311 
501, 254 

5,' 610, 299 
2,001,635 
1,526,599 
1,075,519 

1,085,529 
614, 162 
531,737 
391, 148 

2,760,294 

1,417,043 

1,240,410 

895,975 

1,012,933 
490, 165 
416,695 
331,111 

4,0,58,911 

1,034,497 

.561,763 

320,624 

1,354,446 
552,618 
437, 563 
323, 212 

6,180,2.56 

1,716,033 

1,333,608 

936,882 


FOOD  AND   KINDRED   PRODUCTS. 
SPECIAL  STATISTICS. 


1055 


Table  27.— BUTTER,  CHEESE,  AND  CONDENSED  MILK:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


MATERIALS. 

Total  cost. 


Milk: 

Cost 

Cream: 

Pounds 

< 

Co^t 

Skimmed  milk: 
Pounds 

Cost 

Sugar: 

Poimds 

Cost 

All  other  materials,  cost. 

PRODUCTS. 

Total  value 


Butter: 

Pounds 

Value 

Packed  solid — 

Pounds 

Value 

Prints  and  rolls — 

Poimds 

Value 

Cheese: 

Poimds 

Value 

FuU  cream — 

Pounds 

Value 

Part  cream — 

Pounds 

Value 

Skimmed— 

Pounds 

Value 

Other  kinds — 

Pounds 

Value 

Condensed  and  evaporated  milk: 

Pounds 

Value 

Condensed,  sweetened — 

Pounds 

Value 

Condensed,  imsweetened — 

Pounds 

Value 

I'-vaporated — 

Pounds 

Value 


$936,366,296 


$ai5, 025, 635 


$235, 546, 064 


$142,920,277 


10, 244, 874, 792 
$333,356,687 

2,  .551, 748, 117 
$437, 267, 198 

1,361,188,373 
$8, 740, 665 

636, 568, 407 
$30, 198, 824 

$116,802,922 
1  $1,066,125,489 


2, 384, 
$160, 


525 


,426,426 
,  297, 030 

034,699 
934,127 

041,086 
$994, 201 

,836,640 
,  408, 053 


$34,391,624 
^$364,285,150 


9,  .S88, 727, 303 
$118,675,613 

1,406,143,908 
$95,025,507 

56, 974, 760 
$110,469 

78, 457, 978 
$3,674,174 

$18,060,301 


1 $274,557,718 


12, 147, 304, 550 
$99,  729, 745 

588, 186, 47! 
$28,371,040 

36,071,335 
$5^,398 

67,810,031 
$3, 315, 892 

$11,444,202 


1 $168,182,789 


920, 

$522, 


369, 
$213, 


473, 
$136, 


411, 
$12:5, 


2, 1.50, 
$298, 

760, 
$126, 

174, 
$17, 

1, 215, 
$154, 


550,066 
274,315 

,121,133 
, 229, 371 

428, 933 
044,944 

569, 199 
940, 464 

778,381 
731, 763 

,  157, 736 
, 216, 545 

,  097, 055 
,  185, 539 

,  .536, 027 
,806,617 

182,245 
267, 547 

582, 490 
055, 505 

004, 366 
783, 261 

595, 389 
428, 781 


769, 809,  781 
$218,021,690 

470, 895, 792 
$132, 259, 918 

292, 913, 989 
$85,  761,  772 

370, 278, 599 
$50,377,018 

332, 690, 891 
$47, 432, 597 

18,318,437 
$1,542,280 

13, 893, 692 
$748, 586 

5, 375, 579 
$653, 555 

873, 410, 504 
$58, 747, 252 

267, 869, 955 
$21, 585, 139 

331,892,914 
$19,928,014 

273,647,635 
$17,234,099 


624, 764, 653 
$179,510,619 

410,692,616 
$115,098,056 

214,072,037 
$64, 412, 563 

311,126,317 
$43, 239, 924 

287,110,3^3 
$40,817,073 

10, 803, 392 
$1,188,000 

7, 770, 812 
$429,519 

5,441,730 
$805, 332 

494, 796,  .544 
$33, 563, 129 

214,518,310 
$17,  .345, 278 


280,278,234 
$16,217,851 


531,478,141 
$113,189,4.53 

364, 432, 996 
$74, 483, 306 

167,04.5,145 
$38, 706, 147 

317, 144, 872 
$28,611,760 


239,652,634 
$22,024,853 


3, 459, 582 
$148,568 

74,032,656 
$6,438,339 

308, 485, 182 
$20, 149, 282 

198,  .3.55, 189 
$13,478,376 


110,129,993 
$6,670,906 


1  In  addition,  similar  products  were  reported  by  establishments  engaged  primarily  in  other  industries, 
as  follows: 


1           1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

Butter: 

Poimds        

17,955,316 
$11,055,867 

1,761,621 
$340, 1.33 

3,326,847 
$391, 490 

1, 878, 739 
$275,793 

16, 193, 708 
$5,167,6.34 

7, 234, 810 
$554,907 

9,702,397 
$514,348 

2,  .381, 445 
$166, 392 

2,381,212 
$664, 171 

49,413 
$5, 745 

401,300 
$24,078 

1,971,120 

Value 

$448, 729 

Cheese: 

Condensed  milk: 

Value                              

Casein  and  powdered  milk: 
Pounds 

Other  dairy  products,  value.        .  . 

$25, 388 

$71, 588 

1056  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CElirSUS MAlsrUFACTUEES. 

Table  27 BUTTER,  CHEESE,  AND  CONDENSED  MILK:  1919, 1914, 1909,  AND  1904— Con. 


1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

Cream  sold: 

Pounds 

120, 304, 163 
$26, 173, 920 

$2,453,657 

$4,027,144 

16,615,076 

$2, 188,  787 

$3,423,906 

48, 385, 548 
$11,918,105 

10, 401, 416 
$2,632,776 

$35,112,475 
$20,  712, 383 

123,511,348 
$13,802,063 

$786,050 

$1,278,700 

18,570,220 
$977, 770 

$72, 979 

20,454,051' 
$1,968,259 

4,051,320 
$400,613 

$11,048,820 
$6, 803, 936 

81,211,374 
$9, 828, 972 

$629, 135 

13,018,298 
$795, 544 

0) 

(') 
(') 

(') 
(') 

(') 
$6,990,395 

28,131,914 

$2,364,407 
$1,368,738 
(1) 

Skimmed  m.ilk:  sold: 

Value 

Buttermilk  sold: 

Value            

Casein  dried  from  skimmed  milk: 
Pounds 

11, 581, 874 

Value     

$554,099 
(1) 

Whey  sold: 

Powdered  milk: 

Pounds 

(0 

« 

Sugar  of  milk: 

Pomids 

(1) 

Value 

(1) 

Other  butter,  cheese,  or  condensed 
milk  factory  products,  value 

(1) 
$1, 945, 050 

i 


1  Not  reported  separately. 


FOOD  AND   KINDRED  PRODUCTS.  1057 

Table  28.— CANNING  AND  PRESERVING,   FISH  AND  OYSTERS:   1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


KIND. 

1919 

1911 

1909 

1904 

Total  value ' 

$82,408,286 

$35,267,120 

$28,530,323 

$23,571,499 

Canned  fish  and  oysters,  valiio 

$53,186,286 

822,401,004 

$17,592,960 

$13,544,686 

Salmon — 

Cases  of  No.  1  size  cans 

2,186,004 
$19,113,204 

5,777,959 
$20,258,566 

717,636 
$3,510,119 

322,076 
$1,864,793 

874,380 
$5,710,188 

157,843 
$772,870 

309,308 
$1,956,547 

111,655,326 
$18,203,800 

1,513,300 
88,712,695 

5,012,199 
$6,238,933 

944,639 
$2,676,951 

459,877 
$1,725,621 

437,090 
$1,638,675 

185,186 
$670,363 

235,813 

$737,766 

131,149,037 

$8,172,477 

2,079,823 
88,723,565 

4,014,509 
$4,931,831 

(') 
$2,443,101 

171,899 
$690,021 

1,002,685 
$4,251,387 

$4,380,498 

83,812,312 

$478,931 

Value 

Sardines- 
Cases  of  No.  i  size  cans 

Value 

Oysters- 
Cases  of  No.  1  size  cans 

Value 

Shrimp — 

Cases  of  No.  1  size  cans 

Value 

Tuna- 
Cases  of  No.  i  size  cans 

Value 

Clams — 

Cases  of  No.  1  size  cans 

$402,466 

$401,976 

133,169,621 
$7,318,101 

Value 

8274. 155 

8347,403 

113,576,290 
$6,409,012 

All  otlier  canned  sea  foods- 
Cases  

Pounds 

Value 

Cod- 
Pounds  

62,902,037 
$12,643,357 

14,135,579 
$845,629 

5,098,700 
$1,000,593 

7,691,146 
$815,180 

21,827,864 
82,899,041 

32,243,591 
$5,371,833 

68,456,917 
$5,123,562 

21,133,974 
$641,603 

6,224,313 
$519,727 

4,947,286 
$218,359 

30,386,547 
$1,669,226 

28,713,806 
$2,759,341 

54,302,338 

$3, 248, 669 

21,718,467 

8401,287 

9,045,469 
$740, 513 

3,065,156 
$148,191 

45,038,191 
$2,719,441 

40,739,774 
$2,'939,258 

48,757,819 
$3  013  320 

Herring— 

Poiuids 

15  824  192 

Value 

i409,'223 

8.326,566 
8678,326 

4,737,975 
$213,394 

35  9''9  738 

Macl^erel— 

Pounds 

Haddock- 
Pounds  

All  otlier— 

Pounds 

$2  094  749 

Smoked  or  dried  fish: 

Pounds 

36,617,904 
$2  528  240 

\'alue . .          

Herring- 

14,639,391 
$1,350,745 

5,574,273 
81,681,982 

5,696,883 
8495,404 

570,031 
8435,959 

5,763,013 
$1,407,743 
$5,646,367 

11,504,126 
$719,640 

4,248,896 
$638,975 

4,095,693 
$327,877 

511,196 
$150,614 

8,353,895 

21,369,856 
$931,611 

6,836,099 
$950,540 

4,513,222 
$304,620 

620, 437 

19  737  537 

Value 

$631 '352 

Salmon- 

6,833,560 
$831,184 

3  014  160 

Finnan  haddie— 

Value 

$174^234 

Sturgeon- 
Pounds  

$182  786 

All  other  smoked  or  dried  fish- 

7  4(V1  Ifin 

7,032,647 
$891,470 

$922,235          is'eg^TOi 
$1,934  298            Sfisn  no4 

All  other  products,  value 

$1,089,561 

i 

>  Includes  for  1919, 1914,  1909,  and  1904  values  of  similar  products  reported  by  establishments  engaged 
primarily  in  other  industries,  as  follows: 


1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

Canned  fish  and  oysters: 

Cases 

336,388 
$1,900,976 

3,684,609 
$223,615 

102,000 
$23,272 

494,372 
$1,409,140 

3,905,372 

$388,488 

1,316,575 
$120,030 

« 

Value  -            

$19,649 

4,630,332 
$143,540 

924,785 
$38,841 

812,900 
1,847  625 

Salted  flsh: 

Pounds 

Value 

$274, 403 

Smoked  flsh: 

Pounds 

Value 

'  Figures  not  available. 


75108°— 23- 


-67 


1058 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  29 CANNING  AND  PRESERVING,  FRUITS  AND  VEGETABLES:'  1919,  1914, 

1909,  AND  1904. 


Total  value 

Canned  vegetables,  value 

Tomatoes^ 

Cases,  No.  3  size  cans 

Value 

Beans — 

Cases,  No.  2  size  cans 

Value.; 

Peas- 
Cases,  No.  2  size  cans 

Value 

Corn- 
Cases,  No.  2  size  cans 

Value 

Asparagus — 

Cases,  No.  2  size  cans 

Value 

Kraut — 

Cases,  No.  3  size  cans 

Value 

Tomato  pulp — 

Cases,  >Io.  10  size  cans 

Value 

Pumpkin- 
Cases,  No.  3  size  cans 

Value 

Sweet  potatoes — 

Cases,  No.  3  size  cans 

Value 

Spinach- 
Cases,  No.  3  size  cans 

Value 

Hominy — 

Cases,  No.  3  size  cans 

Value 

Beets- 
Cases,  No.  3  size  cans 

Value 

Succotash — 

Cases,  No.  2  size  cans 

Value 

All  other  canned  vegetables- 
Cases 

Value 

Canned  soups: 

Cases,  No.  1  size  cans 

Value 


1919 


!  $415, 174, 562 


$104, 573, 590 


11,836,476 
$38, 067, 999 

14, 824, 232 
$39,408,603 

9, 325, 727 
$25, 073, 220 

14, 402, 725 
$35, 532, 007 

1,006,604 
$6,571,629 

1,041,932 
$2,845,340 

759,055 
$3, 819, 101 

383,211 
$861, 436 

745, 861 
$2, 477,  719 

676, 388 
$2,338,497 

587, 298 
$1,346,044 

584,309 
$1, 951, 344 

373, 977 
$1, 142, 236 

923,500 
•$3,138,415 

5, 844, 821 
$11, 857,  717 


1914 


2  $158, 015, 702 


$84, 413, 067 


16, 200, 302 
$25,532,217 

8, 994, 302 
$16, 565, 021 

8, 826, 284 
$15,089,047 

9,919,950 
$13, 923, 057 

637,601 
$2, 790, 817 

1, 184, 219 
$1, 567, 717 

752, 151 
$1, 454, 051 

789, 368 
$1,023,008 

454, 415 
$736, 759 

391, 790 
$736,686 

686, 100 
$712, 991 

251, 632 
$511,900 

270, 077 
$455,956 

900, 483 
<  $3, 314, 440 

4, 886, 098 
$7, 877, 057 


1909 


2  $96, 032, 205 


$53, 443, 001 


12,909,986 
$18, 747, 941 

3,564,033 
$6, 305, 797 

5, 901, 703 
$10,247,363 

7, 451, 265 
$10, 332, 136 

342, 838 
$1,975,775 

(') 


440,303 
$576, 043 

347, 286 
$531,651 

149, 255 
$294, 414 


126,422 
$261, 398 

254, 305 
$320, 141 

2,317,453 
$3, 850^342 

853, 840 
$2, 588,  S:i4 


1904 


2  $78, 857, 942 


$45, 899, 131 


9,411,084 
$14,020,846 

2,588,015 
$4, 133, 810 

4,694,492 
$7, 928, 791 

11,209,597 
$15,952,386 

h 
(3) 


246, 557 
$346, 497 

192, 997 

$284,385 


i? 


(4 

1,377,137 
$3, 232, 416 


1  The  figiu-es  given  in  this  table  do  not  agree  with  those  in  the  general  tables,  for  the  reason  that  this 
table  includes  data  for  fruits  and  vegetables  canned  and  preserved  by  establishments  engaged  primarily 
in  other  industries,  and  for  the  further  reason  that  certain  changes  have  been  made  in  the  figures  for  1909 
and  1904  in  order  to  make  them  include  the  same  class  of  data  as  those  for  1914  and  1919. 

2  Includes  the  quantities  and  values  of  similar  products,  tha'  can  be  shown  without  disclosing  indi- 
vidnal  operations,  reported  by  estabUshments  engaged  primarily  in  other  industries,  as  follows: 


1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

Vegetables,  canned: 

Cases 

3,094,824 
$8, 212, 268 

936,333 
$1,390,342 

404, 000 
$2,312,521 

$266,009 

2,599,413 

$7,440,464 

400,466 
$792,258 

148,070 
$441,738 

$150, 561 

769,017 
$1,714,909 

140, 263 

Value 

$288, 138 

Soups,  canned: 

Cases 

Value 

Fruit,  canned: 

Cases 

27,474 
$76, 964 

$53,159 



Value 

Dried  fruit: 

Value 

'  Included  in  "All  other  canned  vegetables." 

*  Includes  meat  products,  canned,  valued  at  $781,291. 


FOOD  AND   KINDKED  PRODUCTS. 


1059 


Table 29 — CANNING  AND  PRESERVING,  FRUITS  AND  VEGETABLES:  1919   1914 
1909,  AND  1904— Continued. 


KIND. 

1919 

1914 

1909 

19(M 

$127,949,357 

$24,897,174 

$13,015,438 

$11,722,979 

Peaches- 

7,70fi,855 
$46, 516, 225 

2,021,610 
$14,202,963 

2,347,213 
$16,449,126 

3,939,768 
$25,107,772 

2,447,927 
$9,081,598 

1,362,832 
$8,451,029 

571,521 

$2,228,183 

156.755 
$1,365,484 

(') 
(') 

877,912 

$4,486,977 

615,408,528 
$85,401,265 

3,407,906 

$9,585,773 

1,062,762 
$3,853,700 

1,333,449 
$3, 102, 245 

1,051,816 
$3,060,626 

1,514,939 
$2,392,289 

543,213 
$1,628,975 

288, 326 
$438, 238 

94, 140 
$364, 250 

20,605 
$159,522 

132,026 
$311,556 

568,587,364 
$34,771,912 

1, 467, 213 
$3,753,698 

637,782 
$1,83:3,214 

815,851 
$1,754,927 

630, 185 
$1,825,311 

1,205,742 
$1,898,720 

390, 351 
$1,019,013 

220,057 
$346, 953 

78,557 
$313, 647 

5,079 

$49,970 

78,061 
$219,985 

485,335,800 

$21,908,154 

1,304,867 
$3,902,441 

789, 120 
$2,192,910 

489,637 
$1,058,659 

539,815 
$1,641,919 

490  341 

Value  

Pears — 

Value 

Berries- 
Cases,  No.  2  size  cans 

Apricots- 
Cases,  No.  3  size  cans 

Apples- 
Cases,  No.  3  size  cans 

Value 

$738' 013 

Cherries- 
Cases  ,  No.  2  size  cans 

319  350 

Value 

$825,' 522 

8 

695  111 

Plums- 
Cases,  No.  2  size  cans 

Pineapples- 
Cases,  No.  3  size  cans 

Value 

Figs- 

All  other  canned  fruits- 

Value  

$1,363,' 515 

343,579,623 
$15,664,784 

Dried  fruits: 

Pounds 

Raisins — 

293,300,581 
$35,544,262 

136,377,066 
$18,253,691 

24, 192, 628 
$6, 034, 697 

73,379,193 
$12,109,624 

46,623,499 

$6,772,080 

41,535,561 

$6,686,911 

$25,392,633 

226,043,959 
$13, 938, 645 

139,091,887 
$9,004,348 

39,397,294 
$3,615,857 

61,907,251 
$2,915,595 

54,957,003 
$2,889,406 

47,189,970 
$2,408,061 
$6,055,892 

195,774,767 
$6,912,533 

138,498,490 
$5,130,412 

29,205,569 

$2, 277, 177 

46,843,391 
$2,423,083 

44, 568, 244 
$3,098,095 

30,445,339 
$2, 126, 854 
$5,016,778 

121,409,881 
$6,349,381 

1 17, 80S,  181 

Value 

Prunes- 

Value  

$3,299,628 

19,559,573 
$1,410,838 

25,861,074 

Apricots — 

Pounds 

Peaches- 

Value  

$1,702,205 

Apples- 
Pounds 

40,737,089 

Value  

$1,758,610 

All  other  dried  fruits- 

18,203.82.5 

Value  

$1,144,122 

$5,571,048 

1  Included  in  "All  other  canned  fruits.' 


1060 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


TABLE  30 FLOUR-MILL  AND  GRISTMILL  PRODUCTS  (MERCHANT  MILLS):  1919, 

1914,   1909,   AND    1904. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


MATERIALS. 

Total  cost 

Grain  grovmd  or  milled,  bushels. 

Wheat 

Corn 

Rye 

Buckwheat 

Barley 

Oats 

Other 

PRODUCTS. 

Total  value 

Wheat  flour: 

Barrels 

Value 

White- 
Barrels 

Value 

Graham  and  whole  wheat — 

Barrels 

Value 

Rye  flour  and  rye  graham: 

Barrels 

Value 

Buckwheat  flour: 

Pounds 

Value 

Barley  meal: 

Pounds 

Value 

Corn  meal  and  corn  flour: 

Barrels 

Value 

Hominy  and  grits: 

Pounds 

Value 

Bran  and  middlings: 

Tons 

Value 

Feed  and  ofl'al: 

Tons , 

Value , 

Oatmeal: 

I'ounds 

Value 

Breakfast  foods,  rolled  oats,  etc. : 

Pounds 

Value , 

All  other  cereal  products,  value . 
Corn  oil,  value , 

All  other  products,  value 


$1,799,180,987 


$752,270,021 


$767,576,479 


$619,971,161 


830,026,293 

012,562,471 

113,760,971 

15,951,961 

4,764,830 

21,151,343 

58,  .579, 943 

3,254,774 


1 $2, 052, 434, 385 


818,920,321 
545, 728, 431 
180,115,704 
12,813,831 
5,478,045 
20,288,396 
50,227,050 
4,277,864 


806,247,961 

496,480,314 

209,281,237 

11,503,969 

7, 156, 062 

24,509,770 

50,241,598 

7,075,011 


1  $877, 679, 709   2  $883, 584, 405 


754,945,729 

494,095,083 

178,217,321 

11,480,370 

6,531,305 

18,628,552 

45,381,009 

612,089 


'$713,033,395 


132,465,604 
$1,436,444,111 

(') 
0) 

2,527,752 

.$21,235,808 

90,137,407 
S5, 244, 539 

91,809,114 
$3, 217, 404 

10,682,952 
$82,059,500 

288,525,592 

$9,247,224 

4,760,326 
$211,435,518 

4,566,855 
$262,733,518 

28,120,649 
$1,100,875 

96,531,073 

$4,349,541 

$10  033,062 
$5,333,165 


116,403,770 
$543, 839, 568 

115,829,791 
$541, 157, 994 

673,979 
$2,681,574 

1,937,385 

$7,845,213 

125, 622, 189 
$3, 754, 857 

14,000,789 
$212, 343 

16, 327, 993 
$.34, 963, 301 

870,364,4.53 
$13,767,561 

4, 666,  ,534 

$104,702,735 

4,753,280 
$137,067,959 

30,451,581 
$757, 804 

92,676,085 
$2,932,238 

$2,091,922 
$152,208 

$5, 562, 000 


105, 756, 645 
$550,116,254 

105, 321, 969 
$548,017,654 

434,676 
$2, 098, 600 

1,5.32,1.39 
$6, 383, 538 

176,081,891 
$4, 663,  .561 

28,550,952 
$486,000 

21,552,737 
$66,941,095 

827,987,702 
$12,509,493 


9,236,411 
$230,356,342 


$4, 720, 106 
$7,408,016 


104,013,278 

$480,258,514 

103,608,350 
$478,484,001 

404, 928 
$1,773,913 

1,503,100 
$5, 892, 108 

175,354,062 
$4,379,359 

68, 508, 655 
$922,884 

23,624,693 

$56,308,556 

750,801,398 

$8, 4,55, 420 


7,925,412 
$152,201,059 


$4,554,895 


1  In  addition,  merchant-ground  products  were  made  by  establishments  engaged  primarily  in  other  in- 
dustriesin  1919,  as  follows:  Wheat  flour,  valued  at  $11,164,280;  rvo  Hour,  $236,244;  buckwheat  flour,  $1,715; 
corn  meal  and  corn  flour,  $3,759,693;  hominy  and  grits,  $1,655;  bran  and  middlings,  $1,977,274;  feed  and 
Oflfal, $29,374 ,409;  and  in  1914,  as  follows: 

Wheat  flour,  valued  at  .$2,500,937;  rye  flour,  $125,887;  buckwheat  flour,  $4,236;  barley  meal,  ?114,176; 
corn  meal  and  corn  flour,  $1,065,830;  hominy  and  grits,  $1,268,612;  oatmeal,  $160;  bran  and  middlings, 
$492,351;  feed  and  olTal,  $2,810,431;  corn  oil ,  $115,891;  and  breakfast  foods,  $547,938. 

2  In  addition,  breakfast  foods,  to  the  value  of  $36,978,613  were  made  by  establishments  engaged  primarily 
in  the  manufacture  of  food  preparations;  and  merchant-groimd  products,  valuid  at  $1,637,228,  were  made  by 
establishmentsengaged  primarily  in  the  manufacture  of  products  other  than  those  covered  by  the  industry 
designation.  The  items  covered  by  the  lattor  amount  were  wheat  flour,  valued  at  $614,952;  corn  meal, 
$87,,507;  rye  flour,  $12,.330;  feed,  $907,165:  and  olTal,  .'R15,274. 

3  In  addition,  breakfast  foods  to  the  value  of  $23,904,952,  were  made  by  establishments  engaged  primarily 
in  the  manufacture  of  food  preparations. 

*  Not  shown  separately. 


FOOD  AND   KINDRED  PRODUCTS.  1061 

Table  31 GLUCOSE  AND  STARCH:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 


1919 

1914 

1909 

MATERIALS. 

Total  cost..     .          

$130, 328, 848 

$40,207,592 

$36, 898, 771 

Corn: 

Pounds 

3,636,601,683 
$100, 161, 185 

129, 505, 745 

$764, 247 

11,162,340 

$417,570 

1,768,932 
$S8, 433 

22, 860, 680 
$1,035,773 

$27,861,640 
1  $186, 256, 260 

2,488,792,405 
$30, 207, 562 

169, 878, 784 
$498,015 

2,240,508,915 
$26, 674, 779 

Potatoes: 

210,608,127 
$541,359 

Cost 

Wheat: 

Pounds 

Cost..                                                 

Wheat  flour: 

Pounds 

14,198,049 
$;301, 560 

9,812,659 
$189, 296 

$9,011,159 
$52,615,401 

19,545,824 
$482,263 

105, 299, 010 

Cost 

Cornstarch: 

Pounds 

Cost 

$1, 763, 173 
$7,437,197 

$48,799,311 

All  other  materials,  including  fuel  and  rent  of  power, 

cost ..          .          

PRODUCTS. 

Total  value 

Starch: 

Pounds 

7.S3,513,087 
$44, 402, 873 

727,962,234 
$40, 557, 660 

16,477,186 
$1, 099, 028 

39,073,667 
$2, 746, 18.5 

$80,608,100 

157,276,442 
$9,314,977 

12,516,261 
$20,333,249 

61,661,977 
$1,842,427 

28,757,233 
$1,838,500 

$26,068,185 
$1,847,949 

620, 764, 347 
$15, 7S5, 781 

574,247,697 
$13, 784, 654 

23,540,472 
$718,006 

22, 976, 178 
$1,281,121 

$18,541,429 

174,368,818 
$ii,  765, 515 

8,861,579 
$3,693,163 

143, 001, 065 
$1,829,305 

m 

$6,690,412 
$2,311,796 

677,535,647 

Value 

$17,514,823 
638, 825, 366 

Com- 
pounds                         

$15,962,916 

Potato- 
Pounds .... 

24,873,415 
$823,019 

13, 836, 866 

Value 

Other- 
Pounds 

Value 

$728,888 
$17,922,514 

Glucose  (including  all  sirups),  value 

Grape  sugar: 

159, 060, 478 

Value 

$3,620,816 
8, 164, 175 

Corn  oil: 

Gallons 

Value 

$2,802,768 
(a) 

Corn-oil  cake  and  meal: 

Value 

(S) 

Dextrine: 

Pounds 

(2) 

Value 

(2) 

$6,013,968 
$924, 422 

All  other  products,  value 

1  In  addition,  starches  to  the  value  of  $47,&J0  were  reported  by  establishments  engaged  primarily  in  other 
industries. 

2  Not  reported  separately. 


1062  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  32 RICE,  CLEANING  AND  POLISHING:  1919, 1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

Rough  rice  treated,  pounds 

1,609,951,995 

1,036,587,825 

974,747,475 

999, 727, 650 

1,608,014,880 
1,937,115 

$90, 038, 412 

1,025,628,075 
10,959,750 

$23,039,294 

970, 873, 740 
3,873,735 

$22, 371, 457 

990, 473, 625 

Foreign 

9,254,025 
516,296,916 

PRODUCTS. 

Total  value 

Clean  rice: 

Poiuids .                             

1,062,813,400 
$83,462,235 

36,197,025 
§965,655 

142,984,394 

$2,499,788 

$3,110,734 

674,872,108 
$21,655,105 

31,053,118 
$352, 271 

99,403,200 

$772,275 

$259,643 

626,089,489 
$20, 685, 982 

29,821,813 
$362, 052 

91, 208, 529 
$736,215 

$587,208 

623,900  245 

$15, 357, 133 

Polish: 

Pounds 

33,290  331 

Value      

$267,647 
120,694,130 

Bran: 

Pounds 

Value 

$501, 193 

$170,943 

Table  33 — BEET  AND  CANE  SUGAR:  1919, 1914,  AND  1909. 


Total 

Beet  products 

Cane  products 

Sugar: 

Tons  (2,000  pounds) 

Value 

Beet- 
Tons 

Value 1 

Cane — 

Tons 

Value 

Molasses ,  sirups,  and  all  other  products,  value ' 

Beet 

Cane 


1919 


$206,897,212 


149,155,892 
57,741,320 


947, 387 

«184,758,778 

721,909 
$138,099,693 

225, 478 
$46,659,085 

$22,138,434 
$11,056,199 
$11,082,235 


1914 


$84,240,583 


62,605,210 
21,635,373 


1909 


1,008,274 
$77,538,149 

743,473 
$58,590,466 

264,801 
$18,947,683 

$6,702,434 
$4,011,744 
$2,687,690 


3,743,121 


48,122,383 
30,620,738 


828,510 
$72,033,302 

501,682 
$45,937,629 

326, S58 
$26,095,673 

$6,709,819 
$2,184,754 
$4,525,065 


1  Includes  molasses,  sirup,  and  other  products  of  mills  producing  no  sugar. 


FOOD  AND   KINDRED  PRODUCTS.  1063 

Table  34 SLAUGHTERING  AND  MKAT  PACKING:  1919,  191i,  1909,  AND  1904. 


1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

MATERIALS. 

Total  cost 

$3,782,929,533 

$1,441,662,658 

$1,191,438,076 

$805,856,969 

Animals  slaughtered,  cost 

$3,056,387,778 

110,818,511 
$1,055,739,469 

I    4,395,675 
$96,449,234 

113,497,300 
,  $146,775,993 

144,520,726 
$1,757,279,014 

123,915 

$144,068 

$1,787,936 

3 $299,089,389 

$425,664,430 

$4,246,290,614 

$1,199,642,235 

17,149,042 
$490,108,203 

'2,019,004 

$27,623,448 

'15,943,743 

$84,783,721 

'34,441,913 

$597,097,518 

18,117 

$29,345 

$2, 178, 144 

3 $124,334,798 

$115,507,481 

$1,661,965,424 

$960,587,033 

8,114,860 
$392,127,010 

2,504,728 
$25,030,014 

12,255,501 
$59,924,931 

33,870,616 

$483,383,848 

33,224 

$121,230 

$138,548 

$93,409,286 

$137,303,209 

$1,355,544,431 

$675  831  771 

Beeves — 
Number 

7  147  835 

Cost 

$289  040  930 

Calves- 
Number          .  . . 

1  568  130 

Cost 

$12, 665, 557 

10,875,339 
$44,359,804 

30,977,639 
$329  765  480 

Sheep  and  lambs- 
Number 

Cost 

Hogs- 
Number 

Cost 

Goats  and  kids- 
Number 

(2) 
$61  905 

Cost 

Poultry,  cost 

Dressed  meat  purchased,  cost 

$53,114,957 
$76,848,336 

$913,914,624 

All  other  materials,  cost 

PRODUCTS. 

Fresh  meat,  value 

$1,642,461,577 

$769,383,846 

$578,485,088 

$398, 162, 589 

Beef- 
Pounds  

4,832,061,881 
$846, 794, 386 

422,978,820 
$8.3,912,942 

500,360,124 
$120,338,355 

2,095,884,557 
$532,669,835 

506,667,525 
$56, 129, 725 

7,022,695 
$2,616,334 

$1,245,949,819 

3,658,333,660 
$421, 296, 794 

194,698,880 
$26,299,446 

629,232,690 
$74, 675, 627 

1,877,099,071 
$226,535,734 

280,090,7941 
$17,647,510 

16, 575, 907 1 
$2,928,735] 

$408,000,916 

4,209,196,668 
$327,583,456 

252,997,078 
$25,058,886 

495,457,894 
$50,735,116 

1,547,494,184 
$158,714,862 

257,809,083 
$16,392,768 

$340,289,451 

3,748,055,377 
$247,096,724 

154, 212, 652 
$12,856,369 

460,754,244 
$36,880,455 

1,224,932,910 
$91,749,323 

Veal- 
Pounds  

Value 

Mutton  and  lamb — 

Pounds 

Pork- 
Pounds  .> 

Value 

Ed  ible  oflal  and  other  fresh  meat- 
Pounds 

Value 

124,307,681 
$9,579,718 

Poultry  dressed— 

Pounds 

Value  

Cured  meat,  value 

$256, 945. 273 

Beef,  pickled  and  other  cured— 
Pounds 

129,960,004 

$28,359,892 

4,146,117,111 

$1,217,589,927 

305,955,406 
$96,904,341 

160,908,986 
$27, 965, 155 

643, 905, 181 
$145,622,246 

43,182,235 
$10,050,494 

91,571,753 
$14,395,316 

2,929,309,741 
$393,605,600 

160,798,955 
$26,417,624 

74,004,380 
$9,845,669 

435,146,931 
$58,349,853 

42,339,926 
$4,488,461 

126,477,662 
$12, 159, 152 

2,829,633,003 
$328,130,299 

121,376,837 
$15,345,543 

CO 

452,867,187 
$44,540,912 

136,896,697 
$8,107,952 

2,922,901,962 
$248,837,321 

(*) 

Value 

Pork,  pickled  and  other  cured— 
Pounds 

Value 

Canned  goods: 

Pounds 

Value  

$16, 114, 665 

Sausage: 
Canned- 
Pounds  

S 

'    Valuo 

All  other — 

Pounds 

324,416,039 
$25, 056, 331 

Value 

Meat  puddings,  scrapple,  head  cheese, 
etc: 

Pounds 

s 

Value 

1  In  addition  553,839  beeves,  387, 692 calves,  269,128  sheep  and  lambs  and  goats  and  kids,  and  2,290,539  hogs 
were  slaughtered  for  others,  in  1919,  and  377,937  beeves,  243,360  calves,  795,519  sheep  and  lambs  aur"  goats 
and  kids,  and  2,898,994  hogs,  in  1914. 

2  Not  reported  separately. 

3  Includes  cost  of  animals  other  than  those  shown  in  detail. 
*  Comparable  figures  not  available. 

6  Not  reported  separately. 


1064  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 

Table  34.— SLAUGHTERING  AND  MEAT  PACKING:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904-Contd. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


PRODUCTS— continued . 

Lard: 

Pounds 

Value 

Lard  compounds  and  substitutes: 

Pounds 

Value 

Oleo  oil: 

Gallons 

Value 

Other  oils: 

Gallons 

Value 

Tallow: 

Pounds 

Value  

Oleo  stock: 

Pounds 

Value 

Grease: 

Pounds 

Value 

Soap  stock: 

Pounds 

Value 

Stearin  (lard,  oleo,  and  cottonseed  oil): 

Pounds 

Value 

Oleomargarine: 

Pounds '. 

Value 

Casings: 

Pounds 

Value 

Hoofs,  horns,  and  horn  tips,  strips,  etc. 

Pounds , 

Value 

Fertilizers  and  fertilizer  materials: 

Tons  (2,000  pounds) 

Value 

Glue: 

Pounds 

Value 

Hides  and  pelts: 

Cattle- 
Number 

Pounds 

Value 

Calf- 
Number 

Pounds 

Value 

Sheep  and  lamb,  and  goat  and  kid- 
Number 

Value 

All  other  skins — 

Pounds 

Value 

Hair,  hog  and  cattle: 

I'ounds 

Value 

Wool: 

Pounds 

Value 

All  other  products,  including  custom 
work,  value 


1,372,869,656 
$415,817,212 

521,121,914 
$123,724,098 

14,919,876 
$31, 212, 708 

6,720,822 
$9, 153, 123 

211, 188, 146 
$28,591,346 

29,828,070 

$7,684,719 

107,276,780 
$13,710,215 

39,966,722 

$2, 989, 878 

44, 267, 107 
$8,999,349 

123,538,860 
$36,777,815 

102,281,168 
$16,779,655 

84, 640, 302 
$2,180,600 

382, 132 
$18,314,754 

36,630,195 

$4,489,774 


10,818,511 

583,972,224 

$185,020,306 

3, 322, 729 

43,549,073 

$24,613,930 

12,188,071 
$33,686,165 

2,214,258 
$240,844 

60,343,741 
$4,059,096 

29,901,176 
$20,071,303 

$89,220,092 


1,119,188,675 
$120,414,007 

396,397,950 
$33,037,467 

16,501,585 
$11,925,832 

6,715,497 
.  $4, 009, 602 

193,615,6011 
$12,371,206 

15,998,534 
$1,361, 550j 

(■) 
(') 

76,003,670 
$3,742,747 

2  30,091,991 
2 $2, 752, 421 

60,387,881 
$8,818,557 

69,453,298 
$9,077,593 

73,125,830 
$944, 634 

294,388 
$8,737,009 

3  40,844,650 
3  $3,088,764 


7,158,862 
415,890,714 
$69,958,593 

1,464,430 
18, 647, 761 
$3, 512, 610 

15,916,618 
$13,624,046 

(') 
$389,068 


26,432,398 
$7,938,212 

$59,775,137 


1,243,567,604 
$134,396,587 

(') 
(') 

19,692,172 
$16,475,726 

11,343,186 
$6, 350, 745 


202,844,139 
$13,499,659 


(') 
(') 

(') 
(') 

54,957,997 
$6,871,935 

42,912,466 
$5,963,981 

(') 
(') 

(') 
(') 

362, 136 
$8,726,818 

27,936,035 
$1,944,338 


9, 560, 1S8 
504,563,930 
$68,401,515 


11,724,067 
$11,425,235 

(•) 
(') 

(') 
(') 

21,858,926 
$8,327,095 

$94,499,803 


1,109,086,400 
$82,540,964 

(') 
(') 

19,454,799 
$10,201,911 

4,893,133 
$2, 595, 951 


(!) 
(') 

(') 
(') 

369,074 
$7,204,061 

17,526,456 
$1,087,719 


8,039,204 
456,443,857 
$44, 206, 107 


■•  11,344,544 
^$8,964,643 

(') 
(■) 

(') 
(') 

10,377,333 
$5,229,521 

$55,604,889 


'  Not  reported  separately. 

2  No  cottonseed  oil  stearin  reported  in  1914. 

8  Includes  a  very  small  amount  of  gelatine. 

<  Goat  and  kid  skins  not  included — figures  not  available. 


Includes  some  pelts  purchased  for  wool  pulling. 


TEXTILES   AiSTD   THEIR   PRODUCTS.  1065 

Table  35.— COTTON  MANUFACTURES:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


MATERIALS. 


Total  cost 


Cotton  (raw): ' 

Pounds 

Cost 

Domestic  '-— 

Pounds 

Cost 

Foreign — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Dyed,  bleached,  and  other  treated  cotton : 

Pounds 

Cost 

Cotton  waste: 

Pounds 

Cost 

All  other  fibers: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Cotton  yarns: 

Pounds 

Cost 

All  other  yarns: 

Pounds 

Cost 


Starch,  cost 

Chemicals  and  dyestuft's,  cost. 
All  other  materials,  cost 


Total  value*. 


Cotton  goods 

Cotton  lace 

Cotton  smaU  wares. 


Woven  goods  (over  12  inches  in  width): 

Square  yards , 

Value , 

Unbleached  and  bleached  sheetings,  shirtings, 
and  muslins — 

Square  yards , 

Value 

Ducljs — 

Square  yards 

Value 

Ginghams — 

Square  yards 

Value 

DriUs— 

Square  yards 

Value . ." 

Twills  and  sateens — 

Square  yards 

Value 


$1,314,901,542 


$443, 522, 515 


$371, 009, 470 


2,731,404,436 
$907,683,931 

2,612,851,431 
$849, 2S6, 927 

118,553,005 
$58,397,004 

623, 047 
$145, 940 

120, 743, 520 
$14,344,834 

3, 702, 607 
$4,201,302 

230,061,217 
$192, 018, 472 

3,987,052 
$13,963,176 

$5,579,310 
$13,073,488 
$163, 891, 089 


$2, 196, 565, 881 


2, 523, 500,  S37 
$330,315,223 

2,431,405,8.84 
$312, 586, 001 

92, 094, 953 
$17, 729, 222 

1,052,836 
$111,423 

54,116,105 
$3,542,631 

4,276,476 
$3, 203, 262 

139,482,027 
$39,793,131 

3, 309, 277 
$4, 793, 221 

$2, 629, 558 

$5, 769, 235 

$.53,364,831 


$701,300,933 


2,33.5,344,906 
$274, 724, 210 

2, 259, 312, 974 
$261, 547, 820 

76,031,932 
$13, 176, 390 

191,779 
$21, 591 

80, 044. 061 
$4, 225, 790 

1,627,189 
$1,176,449 

126,707,003 
$34,384,791 

5, 605, 522 
$8, 183, 206 

$2,114,756 

$4,886,514 

$41,292,163 


$628, 391, 813 


$2, 125, 272, 193 
$29, 396, 853 
$40,  .896,  .835 


$076,  .569, 115 
$13,206,785 
$11,525,033 


$615,217,702 
$13, 174, 111 


6,317,397,984 
$1,489,610,779 

3, 194, 100, 981 
$477,407,901 

336, 500, 457 
$237, 082, 551 

368,307,601 
$85, 070, 745 

314, 822, 109 
$73, 253, 640 

424, 478, 033 
$101,056,691 


6,813,540,681 
$4.89,985,277 


3,8.52,471,903 
$196, 520, 9.S4 

251,367,711 
$49, 179, 212 

4.89,661,133 
$36, 706, 542 

289, 969, 8.85 
$21,256,698 

392, 108, 735 
$32,891,854 


6,267,561,279 
$447,167,319 


3,709,031,377 
$199,900,874 

162, 476, 322 
$27,4,85,892 

537, 430, 463 
$37,939,040 

238,869,407 
$17,750,151 

388,314,961 
$34, 274, 107 


1  Not  including  linters. 

2  In  addition,  in  1919,  cotton  products  to  the  value  of  $44,479,105,  in  1914,  to  the  value  of  $17,015,899,  and 
in  1909,  to  the  value  of  $10, 821, 250,  were  reported  by  establishments  engaged  primarily  in  other  industries. 
Of  these  amounts  $10,763, 188,  in  1919,  represents  the  value  of  cotton  thread  and  cotton  yarn  reported  by  mills 
engaged  cliielly  in  the  production  of  knit  goods,  silJc  goods,  wool  manufactures,  and  cordage  and  twine; 
$4,442,142in  1914,  and  $2,067, 506in  1909,  represent  the  value  of  cotton  yarn  reported  by  mills  engaged  chiefly 
in  the  production  of  knit  goods,  wool  manufactures,  and  cordage  and  twine;  and  in  1919  $18,408,540,  in  1914 
$6,011,962,  and  in  1909  $6  529,649,  represent  the  value  of  cotton  rope  and  twine  reported  by  manufactures 
of  cordage  and  twine  and  jute  and  linen  goods. 


1066  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  35 — COTTON  MANUFACTURES:  1919,  1914,  AND  -igog— Continued. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


PRODUCTS — continued. 

Woven  goods  (over  12  inches  in  width)— Contd. 
Ticks  and  denims — 

Square  yards 

Value 

Cotton  flannel — 

Square  yards 

Value 

Velvets,  velveteens,  corduroys,  and  plushes — 

Square  yards 

Value 

Toweling  and  terry  weaves — 

Square  yards 

Value 

Tapestries — 

Square  yards 

Value 

Pillow  tubing- 
Square  yards 

Value 

Mosquito  netting  and  tarlatan — 

Square  yards 

Value 

Bags  and  bagging  a — 

Square  yards 

Value 

Other  woven  goods  (over  12  inches  in  width )- 

Square  yards 

Value 

Lace  and  lace  curtains — 

Value 

Tape  and  webbing- 
Linear  yards 

Value 

Twine — 

Pounds 

Value 

Cordage  and  rope— 

Poiuids .' 

Value 

Thread— 

Poiuids 

Value 

Yarns  for  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Cotton  waste,  for  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Old  bagging  and  ties,  from  cotton  bales 

All  other  products 

EQUIPMENT. 

Producing  spindles,  number 

Looms,  all  classes,  nuraber 


220, 381,  ISO 
870,  OSO,  557 

268,067,853 
$60, 152, 426 

40, 1&3,7S0 

$36,673,551 

75,165,515 
$31, 230, 370 

21,705,586 
$17,295,608 

12,112,573 
$2, 555, 543 

34,425,307 
$3, 273, 376 

82, 433, 300 
$13, 139, 820 

924, 713, 709 
$281,338,000 

$28, 258, 489 

1,065,551,328 
$15, 296, 061 

11, 860, 195 
$5, 935, 245 

6, 815, 848 
$2, 857, 275 

26,441,943 
$55, 009, 176 

618,201,812 
$453, 764, 883 

315,314,228 
$36,357,674 

$2, 507, 021 
$105, 969, 278 


34, 418, 869 
697, 142 


229,330,389 
$24, 947, 9,S3 

263, 862, 227 
$24, 352, 020 

29, 128, 703 
$8, 540, 143 

75, 798, 907 

$9, 805, 232 

10, 137, 710 
$5,411,592 

15, 212, 622 
$1, 483, 847 

97, 981, 783 
$2, 820, 524 

129,3.57,002 
$9, 705, 616 

687,151,971 
$66,363,030 

$12,521,0.53 

1,026, 231,. 549 
$5,030,0.52 

13, 284, 875 
$2, 792, 125 

5, 515, 658 
$891, 223 

26, 507, 023 
$22,917,099 

497, 986, 999 
$127, 363, 952 

317,360,019 
$14, 421, 929 

$1,010,344 
$24, 367, 879 


31, 645, 709 
676, 661 


264, 870, 508 
$27,350,162 

.30.5,6.55,864 
$25,695,367 

19,706,438 
$6, 965, 634 

52, 778, 170 
$0, 037, 075 

10, 657, 385 
$4, 723, 907 


59, 100, 819 
$2, 103, 560 

63,107,568 
.$4, 862, 451 

4.55.561,997 
$52,079,099 

$8, 922, 082 

(') 
$5, 531, 674 

1.3,715,771 
$2,417,391 

7, 603, 907 
$1,164,526 

23,700,957 
$20, 516, 269 

470,370,995 
$109,314,953 

310, 513,  .348 
$10, 874, 386 

(') 
$22,483,213 


27,949,519 
638, 667 


1  Not  reported  separately. 

2  In  addition,  bags  to  the  value  of  ,$5,629,537  in  1919  were  maimfactured  in  cotton  mills  principally  from 
purchased  fabric.     The  value  of  such  bags  has  been  included  in  "all  other  products." 

3  Quantity  in  1909  reported  as  9,663,482  pounds. 


TEXnLES   AND   THEIR  PRODUCTS. 
Table  36.— KNIT  GOODS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


1067 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


MATERIALS. 


Total  cost . 


Cotton: 

Domestic — 

Poiuids 

Cost 

Foreign — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Carded  and  other  prepared — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Waste  purcliased — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Wool: 

Domestic  (in  condition  purchased) — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Foreign  (in  condition  purchased) — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Equivalent  of  above  in  scoured  condi- 
tion— 

Pounds 

All  other  animal  hair: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Recovered  wool  fiber,  purchased: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Wool  waste  and  noils,  purchased: 

Pounds 

Cost. 


Tops,  purchased: 
Pounds 


Cost, 
Raw  silk,  purcliased: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Yarns,  pmchased: 

Cotton ,  not  mercerized— 

Pounds 

Cost 

Mercerized  cotton — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Woolen — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Worsted — 

Poiuids 

Cost 

Merino — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Silk  and  spun  silk— 

Pomids 

Cost 

Artificial  silk — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Linen,  jute,  and  other  vegetable  fiber — 

Poimds 

Cost 


Chemicals  and  dyestuffs,  cost. 
AU  other  materials,  cost 


Yarns  made  for  own  consumption — 

Cotton,  pomids 

Woolen,  poimds 

Worstea,  pounds 

Merino,  pounds 


$427, 095, 570 


$146, 687, 458 


$110,241,063 


92, 446, 380 
$30, 3S7, 995 

603,938 
$275, 281 

838, 753 
$262, 772 

24, 832, 027 
$4, 857, 149 


3, 706, 825 
$4, 125, 884 

811, 243 
$934,968 

4,116,365 

705, 839 
$339,577 

5,367,065 
$2, 066, 168 

5, 025, 522 
$3, 852, 720 

146,812 
$240,434 

1,265,568 
$9, 340, 709 

186, 892, 109 
$120,791,157 

30, 519, 234 
$49, 403, 099 

5,383,926 
$8, 866, 287 

12,635,631 
$:i2, 148,641 

6, 965, 2.56 
$10, 278, 050 

5,711,110 
$49, 222, 061 

4, 153, 546 
$24, 101, 514 

288,009 
$182, 774 

$8, 222, 817 
$67, 195, 453 


86, 202, 432 
$11,083,987 

2,187,776 
$360,919 

1,920,124 
$235,832 

24,303,514 
$2, 190, 762 


5, 735,  .395 
$2, 430, 524 

1,212,203 
$530, 959 


6, 072, 257 

090,714 
$153,099 

3,4.53,682 
$602,392 

5,946,337 
$1, 827, 122 

265,216 
$140, 153 

1,590,162 
$6,331,413 


189,8,51,716 
$47,405,667 

15,672,427 
$9,289,859 

7, 145,4.i3 
$4, 442, 765 

14,305,3.33 
$11,694,039 

4, 333,. 309 
$2,380,702 

1,913,478 
$7, 510, 872 

1, 257, 243 
$2,337,949 

70,278 
$00,839 

$2,913,027 
$32, 758, 577 


87,063,037  75,970,761 

6,861,147  7,714,761 

532,694  231,7.52 

17,239,895  24,180,036 

1  Not  reported  separately. 


71,986,529 
$8,277,508 

3,429,494 
$526, 001 

(') 
0) 

(') 
0) 


6, 596, 081 
$2,666,636 

472, 707 
$252,419 


5, 582, 839 

191,344 
$62,363 

7,482,553 
$919, 970 

8, 586, 261 
$2, 813, 129 

121,565 
$92, 995 

0) 

(>) 


216,987,611 
$48, 165, 749 

(') 
0) 

6, 140, 265 
$3,834,094 

10,  .370, 004 
$10,116,325 

4,014,609 
$2,667,051 

982, 753 
$3,606,599 

(') 
(>) 

241,754 

$180,818 

$2,541,939 
$23, 517, 457 


69, 171, 277 

8,316,349 

223, 404 

20, 836, 989 


$76,789,348 


48, 608, 643 
$5,526,396 

1,918,117 
$342, 921 

(') 
(') 

(') 
(') 


16, 170, 183 
$5,610,440 

1, 130, 433 
$543, 418 


13, 909, 144 

89, 502 
$54, 877 

7,489,358 
$923, 719 

6,020,459 
$1,711,669 

182, 149 
$116,773 

(0 
(') 


161,500,466 
$.34,372,910 


4,839,343 
$2, 798, 454 

8, 789, 570 
$7,457,690 

2,  .568, 890 
$1,118,999 

320,671 
$1,200,259 

0) 
(1) 

62,617 
$56,224 

$1,677,252 
$13, 277, 347 


39, 954, 890 


1068  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  3«.— KNIT  GOODS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904— Contiuued. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


PRODUCTS. 

Total  value 


Hosiery: 

Dozen  pairs 

Value 

Hose — 

Dozen  pairs. 
Value 

Cotton — 

Dozen  pairs. 
Value. 

Wool- 
Dozen  pairs. 
Value 

Merino — 

Dozen  pairs. 
Value 

Silk- 
Dozen  pairs. 
Value 

Silk-mixed— 
Dozen  pairs. 

Value 

Half-hose— 

Dozen  pairs. 
Value 

Cotton — 

Dozen  pairs. 
Value 

Wool- 
Dozen  pairs. 
Value 

Merino — 

Dozen  pairs. 
Value 

Silk- 
Dozen  pairs. 
Value 

Silk-niixed — 
Dozen  pairs. 

Value 

Shirts  and  drawers: 

Dozens 

Value 

Cotton — 

Dozens 

Value 

Wool- 
Dozens 

Value 

Merino — 

Dozens 

Value 

Silk- 
Dozens 

Value 

Silk-mixed — 

Dozens 

Value 

All  other- 
Dozens 

Value 


$713, 139, 689  i  $258, 912, 903 


$200,143,527 


84,645,757 
$308,662,377 

51,425,340 
$216,651,368 

36,835,602 
$105,647,876 

8  395,268 
3 $2, 139, 960 

1,029,371 
$4,456,430 

*  2,589,358 
•"$25,337,(M9 

10,575,741 
$79,070,053 

33,220,417 
$92,011,009 

2.3,777,740 
$47,849,610 

651,782 
$3,256,910 

3,164,007 
$10,541,096 

6  1,926,995 
«  $9, 758, 019 

3,699,893 
$20,604,774 

17,180,404 
$98,286,403 

14,655,963 
$72,564,633 

315,642 
$3,055,521 

1,848,863 
$19,621,964 

85,852 
$1,404,231 

9  274,084 
9  $1,640,054 

(") 
(») 


75,164,911 
$98,098,590 

44,186,412 
$63,144,569 

36,952,380 
$38,390,194 

1,369,492 
$2,548,047 

723,433 
$1,414,118 

2,354,648 
$13,851,251 

2,786,459 
$6,940,959 

30,978,499 
$34,954,021 

24,457,195 
$21,241,280 

616,341 
$1,327,439 

2,335,861 
$3,384,831 

1,305,792 
$4,701,969 

2,263,310 
$4,298,502 

21,758,775 
$57,523,051 

19,735,898 
$43,097,937 

373,045 
$3,448,575 

1,434,504 

$9,228,686 

69,786 
$1,214,609 

43,118 
$313,439 

102,424 

$219,805 


62,825,069 

$68,721,825 

2  34,933,970 
2 $41, 503, 427 

32,499,104 
$34,078,622 

1,166,429 
$2,358,106 

834,029 
$1,466,283 

2  434,414 
2 $3, 600, 416 

27,891,093 
$27,218,398 

24,805,917 
$21,831,365 

1,061,535 
$2,087,121 

2,023,641 
$3,299,912 

(') 
(0 

(■') 
(^) 

25,337,779 
$69,592,817 

22,567,121 
$50, 007; 598 

178,163 
$1,820,521 

2,536,473 
$17,055,624 

8  56,022 
8 $709, 074 

(10) 
(10) 

(^) 
(•■■) 


1  In  addition,  knit  goods  in  1919  to  the  value  of  $8,374,082,  in  1914  to  the  value  of  $5,088,033,  and  in  1909 
to  the  value  of  $2,975,749,  were  reported  by  establishments  engaged  primarily  in  other  industries. 

2  Includes  silk  half-hose. 
■i  Includes  worsted. 

*  Includes  740,804  dozen  pairs  of  artificial  silk  hose  valued  at  $3,737,021. 

*  Not  reported  separately. 

6  Includes  846,170  dozen  pairs  of  artificial  silk  half-hose  valued  at  $2,906,113. 
'  Included  in  silk  hose. 

8  Includes  silk-mixed. 

9  Includes  all  other  shirts  and  drawers  to  avoid  disclosure  of  individual  operations. 
'0  Included  in  silk  shirts  and  drawers. 

"  Included  in  silk-mixed  shirts  and  drawers. 


TEXTILES   AND   TIIETR  rRODUCTS. 
Table  36.— KNIT  GOODS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904— Continued. 


1069 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


PRODrcTs — continued . 

Union  suits: 

Dozens 

Value 

Cotton — 

Dozens 

Value 

Wool- 
Dozens 

Value 

Merino — 

Dozens 

Value 

Silk- 
Dozens  

Value 

Silk-mixed — 

Dozens 

Value 

AU  other- 
Dozens  

Value 

Bathing  suits: 

Dozens 

Value 

Legjnngs: 

Dozens 

Value 

Gloves  and  mittens: 

Dozens 

Value 

Knitted  headwear  (except  infants'): 

Dozens 

Value 

Sweaters,  sweater  coats,  jerseys,  cardigan 
jackets,  etc.: 

Dozens 

Value 

Scarfs  and  shawls: 

Dozens 

Value 

AU  other  fancy  knit  goods,  value 

Fleece  lining  (shoe  and  glove): 

Square  yards 

VaUie 

Eider  down: 

Square  yards 

Value 

Jersey  cloth  and  stockinette: 

■  Square  yards 

Value 

Tricolette: 

Square  yards 

Value 

AU  other  knitted  cloth: 

Square  yards 

Value 

Yams  for  sale: 
Cotton — 

Pounds 

Value 

"Woolen — 

Pounds 

Value 

Worsted — 

Pounds 

Value 

Merino — 

Pounds 

Value 

Cotton  waste: 

Pounds 

Value 


0,211,032 

5105,2-1.3,880 

7,518,516 
$71,122,386 

76,701 
$2,003,011 

1,133,750 
$21,415,647 

49,388 
$1,313,131 

432,677 
$9,389,705 


301,393 
$6,644,906 

4,635 
$62,510 

3,571,123 
$19,530,411 

5.57,732 
$3,996,398 


2,132,581 
$61,094,341 

298,237 
$4,054,859 
$16,321,888 

6,581,183 
$2,  .521, 369 

941,017 
$1,174,592 

30,344,402 
$28,690,935 

5,051,6.39 
$17,172,431 

26,889,695 

$9,78.8,418 


17,493,355 
$9,834,118 

4.51,804 
$937,497 

22, 833 
$61,262 

324, 638 
$242, 767 

15,452,314 
$1,490,933 


6, 272,  .515 
$35,596,034 

5,468,730 
$2.5,617,815 

147,221 
$2,490,815 

4.86, 128 
$5,706,102 

31,714 

$886,248 

29, 895 
$393,618 

108,827 
$501,436 

274,454 
$2,033,889 

74,901 
«313,952 

2,470,183 
.$10,519,613 

987, 178 
$3,456,326 


2,249,142 
$26,195,002 

63,264 

$713,545 

$.3,196,979 

6,221,601 
$670,095 

1,076,995 
$516,957 

10,593,986 
$4,378,544 

(') 
(») 

1,854,851 
$1,251,053 


17,052,510 
$3,990,349 

4  117,634 
4  $64,499 

(.') 

183,147 
$76,905 

12,999,218 
$628,944 


2,473,103 
■$14,853,536 

2,047,637 
$9, 713,  .597 

.50, 102 
$6.83, 289 

364,387 
$4,217,432 

1  10,977 
1  $239,218 

(3) 
(') 

65,326 
$192,242 

2,527,&89 

$7,296,887 

8,88,223 
$3,217,985 


2,221,410 
.$22,430,817 

218,923 

$910,294 

$2,392,927 

9,726,770 
$1,209,464 

1,298,322 
$442,431 

3,111,272 
$784, 255 

(3) 
(') 

410,207 
$269,323 


7,457,412 
$1,5(58,417 

5  488,322 
6 $217, 114 

(^) 
(«) 

(•') 
(') 

f») 


Old  bagging  and  ties,  value $54,823  $24,452  (3) 

Contract  work,  value $8,771,094  $3,649,274  $1,082,485 

All  other  products,  value $8,501,477  $6,014,250  $4,954,706 

1  Includes  silk-mixed  union  suits. 

2  Included  in  silk  union  suits. 

3  Not  reported  separately. 

*  Includes  v.orsted  yarn  to  avoid  disclosure  of  individual  operations. 

6  Includes  worsted  and  merino  yarns. 

8  Included  in  woolen  yarn  to  avoid  disclosure  of  individual  operations. 


1,440,420 
$6,793,947 

1,260,301 
^,478,664 

68,067 
$965,132 

105,242 
$1,199,949 

16,810 
1  $150,202 

(») 
(=) 

(3) 

122,462 
$619,998 

2,260,508 
$.5,556,260 

.589,315 
$1,774,862 


811,629 
$8,345,369 

435,306 
$1,293,348 
$2,118,842 

11,768,961 
$1,249,401 

4,843,939 
$1,018,981 

3,354,026 
$1, 145, 127 

(') 
(') 

455,274 
$354,316 


3,304,615 
$654,234 

62,653 
$14,268 

232, 869 
$230,836 

196,037 
$100,745 

(') 
(') 

(') 

$208, 167 
$4,840,633 


1070  ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 

Table  36.— KNIT  GOODS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904— Continued. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


EQUIPMENT. 

Sets  of  cards 

Woolen  and  shoddy 

Cotton 

Spindles 

Producing 

Woolen  and  shoddy. 

Worsted 

Cotton 

Doubling  and  twisting . . 

Sewing  machines,  all  classes. 

Knittmg  machines 

Power 

Spring-beard  needle. 

Latch  needle 

Hand 

Spring-beard  needle. 

Latch  needle 


Number. 

3,347 
1909 
2,438 

885,681 
859, 202 
234, 353 
4, 458 
620, 391 
26,479 

77,330 

172,363 

169,319 

23, 789 

145, 530 

3,044 

428 

2,616 


Number. 
3,074 
863 
2,211 

866,494 
848, 729 
254, 157 
2,585 
591,987 
17,765 

65,328 

142, 240 

138, 167 

16,138 

122,029 

4,073 

238 

3,835 


Number. 
2,671 
844 
1,827 

736, 774 
729,935 
244,458 

2,360 
483,117 

6,839 

43,885 

115,019 

110,630 

17,308 

93,322 

4,389 

372 

4,017 


Number. 

1,977 

977 

1,000 

603, 180 
596, 362 
286,661 

9, 664 
300, 037 

6,818 

30,410 

88,374 
81,876 
13,564 
68,312 

6,498 
335 

6,163 


1  Includes  four  worsted  cards. 


TEXTILES  AND   THEIR  PRODUCTS.  1071 

Table  37.— SILK  GOODS,  INCLUDING  THROWSTERS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


MATERIALS. 


Total  cost. 


Silk: 

Raw- 
Pounds 

Cost 

Bought  as  such  and  used  in  manu- 
facture—imthrown— 

Pounds 

Cost 

Bought  and  tlirown  in  mill— for 
consumption,  not  for  sale — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Bought  and  given  out  for  commis- 
sion throwing — 

Poimds 

Cost 

Thrown   bought  as  such  and  used  in 
manufacture — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Organzine — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Tram- 
Pounds  

Cost 

Hard-crepe  twist- 
Pounds  

Cost 

Prisons,   pierced  cocoons,   noils,   and 
other  waste  bought  as  such  and  used 
in  manufacture- 
Pounds 

Cost 

Spun  silk,  bought  as  such  and  used  in 
manufacture — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Singles— 

Poimds 

Cost 

Two  or  more  ply— 

Poimds 

Cost 

Artificial  silk- 
Pounds 

Cost 

Singles — 

Poimds 

Cost 

Two  or  more  ply- 
Pounds  

Cost 

Yarns,  other  than  silk: 

Cotton  (not  mercerized) — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Cotton,  mercerized — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Woolen  and  worsted — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Mohair— 

Poimds 

Cost 

Other- 
Pounds 

Cost 


1919 


All  other  materials,  cost. 


$383,469,022 


25, 890, 728 
$206,222,609 


10, 272, 040 

$78,853,441 


4,809,188 
$38,337,980 


10,809,500 
$89,031,188 


6,125,490 
$62,487,939 

2,240,671 
$24,204,190 

1,793,048 
$17,082,057 

2,091,771 
$21,201,692 


11,461,588 
$16,130,213 


4, 767, 679 
$25,874,715 

1, 868, 510 
$10, 732, 794 

2, 899, 169 
$15, 141, 921 

3,039,257 
$15,885,564 

2,667,934 
$13, 844, 697 

371,323 
$2,040,867 


15,131,047 
$14, 151, 863 

2,826,965 
$4,266,593 

638,334 
$2, 157, 743 

572,054 
$875, 746 

470, 736 
$1,338,838 


1914 


$144,442,321 


22,374,700 
$86,416,857 


(') 


(•) 


3,855,899 
$16,703,096 

(■) 
(') 

(') 
(') 


4,328,536 
$3, 066, 297 


3,209,309 

$8,094,427 

(') 
(') 

(') 
(■) 

1, 902, 974 
$3,440,154 

(') 
(') 

0) 
(') 


16,869,511 
$6, 163, 240 

1,464,299 

$1,078,337 

1,987,918 
$2, 087, 804 

2, 645, 055 
$1, 604, 302 

291,672 
$438, 944 


1909 


$107,766,916 


$39,071,199    $15,348,803 


17,472,204 
$67,787,037 


(0 


(') 


3,377,972 
$14, 679, 719 

(•) 
(') 

(') 


2,402,960 
$1,637,187 


2,112,972 

$4, 848, 789 

(') 
(') 

(') 
0) 

914,494 
$1, 926, 894 

(') 
(') 

(') 
0) 


12,617,292 
$4,687,173 

1,494,586 
$1, 124, 409 

610, 588 
$765, 989 

710,  lOS 
$640, 529 

353, 780 
$456, 597 

$9,212,593 


1904 


$75,861,188 


11, 572, 783 
$45,318,416 


(■) 


(') 


3, 236, 744 
$14, 552, 425 


(') 
(') 


(') 
(') 


2  49,811 
2  $187, 159 


1,951,201 
$4, 310, 061 


466, 151 
$1,623,473 


(1) 


8,387,048 
2,586,954 

631,247 
$471,035 

443, 155 
$409, 867 

138,389 
$137,097 

130,930 
$108, 841 


$6,155,860 


1  Not  reported  separately. 

*  Does  not  include  waste,  noUs,  etc.,  which  were  included  with  "aU  other  materials"  in  1904. 


1072  ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  37.— SILK  GOODS,  INCLUDING  THROWSTERS:  1919,1914,  1909,  AND  1904— Con. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


PKODUCTS. 


Total  value . 


Broad  silks: 

Yards 

Value 

AU-silk— 

Yards 

Value 

In  the  gray- 
Yards 

Value 

Piece-dyed — 

Yards 

Value 

Printed- 

Yards 

Value 

Yarn-dyed — 

Yards 

Value 

Warp-printed- 

Yards 

Value 

Mixed  goods — 

Yards 

Value 

In  the  gray — 

Yards 

Value 

Piece-dyed— 

Yards 

Value 

Printed — 

Yards 

Value 

Yarn-dyed — 

Yards 

Value 

Warp-printed . 

Yards 


Value. 
Velvets: 

Yards 

Value 

Plushes: 

Yards 

Value 

Upholstery  and  tapestries: 

Yards 

Value 

Ribbons,  value 

All  silk,  value 

Silk  and  other  materials,  value. . . 

Laces,  nets,  veils,  veiling,  etc.,  value. 

Embroideries,  value 

Fringes  and  gimps,  value 

Braids  and  binding,  value 

Tailors'  trimmings,  value 

Military  trimmings,  value 

Machine  twist: 

Pounds 

Value 

Sewing  and  embroidery  silks: 

Pounds 

Value 

Fringe  and  floss  silks: 

Pounds 

Value 

Organzine,  for  sale: 

Pounds 

Vakie 

Tram,  for  sale: 

Pounds 

Value 

Hard-crepe  twist,  for  sale: 

Pounds 

Value 


$688,469,523 


5254,011,257 


$196,911,667 


310, 132, 
$391,735, 

245,  S60, 
$322,502, 

86,919, 
$101,976, 

64,771, 

$89,458, 

8,275, 
$11,921, 

85,414, 
$118,199, 

480, 
$946, 

64,271, 
$09,233, 

41,869, 
$35,722, 

8,933, 
$12,710, 

1,248, 
$1, 138, 

12,034, 
$19,429, 

185, 
$232, 

16,150, 
$20,950, 

5, 860, 
$21,601, 

516, 

$2, 156, 
$66, 186, 
$52,047, 
$14, 139; 


$5,825,359 
$127,522 

$3,026,560 

$13,218,284 

$634,058 

$682,909 

773, 843 
$10,644,095 

515,222 

$7,089,813 

38, 107 
$500,571 

886,014 
$9,122,457 

3,611,901 
$31,494,535 

1,070,845 
$12,011,137 


216,033,696 
$137,719,564 

142,713,359 
$96,689,801 

59,304,041 
$38,819,874 

4,528,453 
$2,637,231 


78,880,865 
$55,232,696 


73,320,337 
$41,029,763 

(=) 

39,559,303 
$21,843,055 

310,731 

$203, SIS 


33,450,303 

$18,982,860 


io,:ns,i35 

$8,570,022 

9,114,992 
$10,135,842 

477,699 

$840,126 

$38,201,293 

{■') 

$1,328,933 

$33,500 

$1,025,188 

$3,073,648 

$210,741 

$431,422 

659,540 
$4,036,807 


902,499 
,644,806 


1,492,999 
$6,325,291 

2,577,402 
$9,698,637 

(2) 


'In  addition,  in  1919,  similar  classes  of  silk  goods  to  the  value  of  $658,030,  in 
and  in  1909,  tothe  value  of  $1,218,101,  were  reported  by  establishmentsen 
'  Not  reported  separately. 


18.5,707,316 
$107,881,146 

114,876,641 
$74,471,291 


19,693,393 
$11,353,242 


95,183,248 
863,118,049 


70,830,675 
$33,409,855 

(2) 


40,044,433 
$15,728,195 


30,786,242 
$17,681,660 


10,093,5.8;? 
$4,767,990 

2,759;411 
$2,104,768 

226,717 

$382,820 

$32,744,873 

$1,350,850 
$485,322 
$824,527 

$4,483,248 

$41,040 

$346,963 

1,088,780 
$6,341,719 


747,246 
$4,179,355 


1,077,931 
$5,330,528 

1,662,388 
$7,219,982 

1 914 ,  to  the  value  of  $1 ,776,660, 
"  primarily  in  other  industries. 


TEXTILES   AND   THEIR  PRODUCTS.  1073 

Table  37.-  SILK  GOODS,  INCLUDING  THROWSTERS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904-ton. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


PRODUCTS— continued. 

Spun  silk,  for  sale: 

Pounds 

Value 

Singles- 
Pounds  

Value 

Two  or  more  ply- 
Pounds  

Value 

Artificial  silk: 

Pounds 

Value 

All  other  products,  value 

Received  for  contract  work 

WORK    DONE    BY    THROWSTERS    (MATERIALS 
FURNISHED  BY  OTHERS). 

Thrown  into  organzLne,  pounds 

Thrown  into  tram,  pounds 

Crepe  twist 

EQtnPMENT. 

Spindles: 

Throwing — 

Winding  (raw  silk  only) 

Spinning  and  twisting . . . ." 

Spun  silk — 

Spinning 

Looms 

40-inch  or  under,  reed  space  (including 

Jacquard  looms) 

Over  40-inch  reed  space  (including  Jac- 
quard looms) 

Velvet  (including  Jacquard  looms) 

Ribbon  (including  Jacquard  looms) 

Jacquard  machines 


3,956,637 
$23,807,338 

1,764,028 
$11,733,463 

2,192,609 
$12,073,875 

829,083 
$5,423,242 

$2:3,895,971 
$38,335,025 


6,286,728 
7,393,872 
4,795,114 


923,442 
2,532,867 

204,955 
106,826 

17,632 

75,268 
2,205 
11,721 

8,846 


1,607,416 
$1,577,058 


(•) 


(1) 
(') 


(') 


$13,757,772 
$8,400,607 


7,088,229 
6,781,010 
(•) 


710, 102 
2,057,889 

101,382 
85,058 


26,431 

44,  ,549 
2,524 
11,554 


779,462 
$2,104,066 


$S 


958, 120 
364,350 


6,114,209 
6,6.38,793 

(') 


624,711 
1,681,453 

80,305 
75,406 

28,426 

35,214 

1,196 

10,570 

8,985 


570,529 
$1,660,647 


64,566 
16,056 


3,635,384 
3,466,467 


1,394,020 
60,058 

50,449 
9,609 


1  Not  reported  separately. 
75108°— 23 68 


'  Included  in  "all  other  products." 


1074  ABSTEAGT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 

Table  38.— WOOLEN   AND  WORSTED   GOODS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


MATERIALS. 


Total  cost. 


Wool: 

In  condition  purchased— 

Pounds 

Cost 

Domestic — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Foreign — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Equivalent  in  scoured  condition, 

pounds 

Mohair,  and  camel,  alpaca,  and  vicuna  hair: 

Pounds 

Cost 

All  other  animal  hair: 

Poimds 

Cost 

Cotton: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Rags,  clippings,  etc.: 

Poirnds 

Cost 

Recovered  wool  fiber: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Waste,  and  noils  of  wool,  mohair,  camel's 
hair,  etc.: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Tops  purchased: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Yams  purchased: 
Woolen^ 

Pounds 

Cost 

Worsted— 

Poimds 

Cost 

Merino- 
Pounds  

Cost 

Cotton— 

Poimds 

Cost 

Sillj  and  spun  silk- 
Pounds 

Cost 

All  other — 

Poimds 

Cost 


Chemicals  and  dyestuffs,  cost . 
All  other  materials,  cost 


$665, 594, 683 


$246, 496, 666 


$273,438,570 


Total  value 


443,461,904 
«306, 170, 702 

245, 830, 276 

8170,882,888 

197,631,628 

$135,237,814 

263,836,462 

13,791,281 
$9,596,336 

14, 489, 813 
$3,050,987 

17,375,403 
$5,952,015 

46, 453, 109 
$11,772,699 

33, 163, 696 
$13, 518, 853 


43, 738, 241 
$28,018,729 

26,266,239 
$45,449,230 


8,361,784 
$12,887,478 

42, 962, 105 
$110,456,932 

1,604,553 

$2, 185, 286 

28, 683, 645 
$21,077,436 

415, 790 
$3, 283, 386 

1,956,609 
$811, 128 

$22,870,502 
$68, 492, 984 


■$1,065,434,072 


434,728,075 
$108,087,619 

266, 634, 390 
$64,571,871 

168,093,685 
$43,515,748 

257,448,746 

14,359,457 
14,455,354 

14, 761, 502 
$1,062,810 

28,387,022 
$3, 241, 352 

59,425,149 
$4,754,308 

26, 276, 924 
$3, 551, 217 


42,411,874 
$8,906,485 

29,106,307 
$16, 679, 819 


2, 168, 371 
$1, 174, 815 

53, 626, 797 
$44, 660, 712 

530, 863 
$168, 519 

32,105,412 
$9,076,933 

515, 950 

$2,010,883 

1,978,193 
$103,334 

$8, 536, 232 
$30, 026, 272 


$379,484,379 


474, 755, 366 
$136,666,917 

310, 602, 279 
$85,018,238 

164,153,087 
$51, 648, 679 

290, 706, 970 

7,805,422 
$2,399,123 

17,356,100 
$932,911 

20,024,001 
$2,515,409 

40,402,460 
$2, 856, 966 

21, 454, 187 
$3,058,214 


26,473,311 
$7,523,283 

20,828,245 
$14,614,527 


931,222 
$558, 270 

59, 148, 771 
$56, 033, 701 

1,971,709 
$318, 456 

39, 169, 388 

$10,492,185 

282, 536 
$1,142,663 

1,046,735 
$40, 739 

$8, 820, 928 
$25, 464, 278 


1  $419, 743,  521 


Woven  gciods:  ^ 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

All-wool  woven  goods- 
Pounds  

Square  yards 

Value 

Woolen  suitings,  overcoatings,  and 
dress  goods^ 

Pounds 

Square  yards , 

Value 


332, 208, 704 
535,937,572 
$739, 279, 795 

211,074,296 
326, 714, 779 
$572,043,595 


117,149,070 

139, 410, 352 

$243,072,041 


505, 402, 159 
$2()8,  679, 480 

{') 
323, 037, 563 

$203,390,017 


90,950,381 
$55, 660, 503 


570, 743, 797 
$296, 447, 594 

« 
322,944,365 
$219, 853, 767 


84,641,705 
$56,907,413 


1  In  addition,  in  1919,  woolen  and  worsted  goods  to  the  value  of  $12,624,758,  in  1914,  to  the  value  of  $2,635,889, 
and  in  1909,  to  the  value  of  $3,183,485,  were  made  by  establishments  engaged  primarily  in  other  industries. 
Of  these  amounts ,  products  to  the  value  of  $8,504,372  in  1919,  $1,500,567  in  1914,  and  $1,902,187  in  1909  were 
made  by  carpet  and  rug  and  felt-goods  miUs. 

*  Does  not  include  woven  upholstery  goods. 

•Not  reported. 


TEXTILES   AND   THETK  PRODUCTS.  1075 

Table  38.— WOOLEN  AND  WORSTED  GOODS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904— Continued. 


1904 


PRODUCTS — continued. 

Woven  goods— Continued. 

All-wool  woven  goods — Continued. 
Worsted  suitings,  overcoatings,  and 
dress  goods — 

Pounds 

Square  yards.  .■ 

Value 

Flannels  for  underwear — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Blankets — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Horse  blankets — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Carriage  cloths- 
Pounds  

Square  yards 

Value 

Carriage  robes — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Shawls- 
Pounds  

Square  yards 

Value 

All  other — 

Pounds 

Squar»yards 

Value 

Cotton- warp  woven  goods*— 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Woolen-filling   suitings,    overcoat- 
ings, and  dress  goods- 
Pounds  

Square  j'ards 

Value 

Worsted-flUing  suitings,  overcoat- 
ings, and  dress  goods — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Domett  flannels  and  shirtings — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Linings,  ItaUancloths,audlastings— 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Satinets  and  linseys — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value . ." 

Blankets — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Horse  blankets — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Carriage  robes — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

All  other — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 


85,981,863 

176, 506, 452 

1313,679,634 

82.5, 886 

1,733,250 

?1, 860, 585 

4,975,438 

5,916,197 

$6,897,923 

216,024 

387, 926 

1648,990 

587,041 

687,241 

$1,371,356 

(2) 

590,667 

868,971 
$854,041 

748, 307 

1,204,390 

$3,659,025 

79,429,188 

161,445,850 

$118,137,626 


23,771,643 
39,146,902 
$34,735,320 


21,300,561 

57, 896, 787 
$45, 342, 581 

11,780,531 
22, 223, 880 
$11,600,377 

595, 222 

742, 562 

$532,411 

5, 863, 838 

4,637,678 

$3, 517, 427 

7,603,761 
9,244,134 
$7, 289, 253 

1,448,015 

1,307,789 
$957, 427 

1,055,935 

743, 570 

$1,046,525 

6,009,682 
25, 502,  .548 
$13, 116, 305 


(') 
222,420,785 
$141,778,035 

(') 
2, 176, 264 
$880, 494 

(0 
6, 489, 689 
$4,186,754 

0) 

102, 205 
$82,398 

(') 

3514,226 
'$443,223 

(1) 

132,399 
$158,900 

(0 

•124,486 
3  $66, 365 

127, 128 
$133,345 

(') 
196, 179, 866 
$48,816,015 


(') 
53,509,462 
$13, 598, 007 


,56,763,091 
$15,563,099 

(') 
5  16,092,266 
6 $2, 814, 054 

.36,196,243 
$9,804,061 

(') 
&  8, 415, 079 
5  $1,535, 291 

(') 
5  17,97.3,821 
5$3,010,070 

(') 
5,831,305 
$1,539,526 

(>) 
1,282,417 
$936,687 

(') 

116,182 
$14,620 


(') 
226,110,822 
$156, 755, 217 

(1) 
3,856,353 
$1,257,271 

0) 
5,137,903 
$3, 228, 797 


247,395 
$185,430 

0) 
1,782,855 
$947, 862 

85, 179 
$17,642 

(') 

704, 153 
$404, 583 

(') 

378,000 
$149, 552 

(>) 
210,346,081 
$62, 265, 854 


0) 
60,236,428 
$15,621,015 


(')   ■ 
94,643,217 
$30,003,046 

(•) 
4,571,765 
$911,967 

0) 
28, 928, 148 
$9,008,799 

0) 
5,102,460 

$912, 182 

(') 
9,746,841 
$2,684,919 

(') 
4,210,098 
$1,676,942 

(') 
2,889,444 
$1,396,595 

(') 

17,680 
$50,389 


(') 
127,079,304 
$85,079,547 

(') 
8,710,131 

$2,045,858 

(') 

7,316,179 
$2,751,029 

(') 
740, 237 
$418, 219 

(') 

1,741,705 
$964, 557 

0) 
42,187 
$93, 727 

(') 
895, 777 
$557,370 

(') 
268,416 
$163, 648 

0) 
182,057,061 
$50, 058, 293 


54,939,651 
$16,586,520 


(') 
65,988,989 
$19,680,956 

(') 

4,285,838 
$769,476 

(■) 
17,619,325 
$4,505,927 

(') 
22,339,112 
$4,074,800 

(') 

9,267,144 
$2, 218, 243 

(') 

6,307,836 
$1,083,154 

(■) 
1,309,166 

$1,139,217 


1  Not  reported. 

3  Can  not  be  shown  separately;  included  in  "all  other' '  for  the  group. 

3  Figures  for  1914  apply  to  goods  made  in  woolen  mills  only;  the  output  of  these  goods  by  worsted  mills 
is  included  i  n  "  all  other  aU-wool  woven  goods." 

*  Includes  woolen  and  cotton  warps  with  cotton  filling. 

5  Figures  for  1914  apply  to  goods  made  in  woolen  miJs  only;  the  output  of  these  goods  by  worsted  mills 
is  included  in  "all  other  cotton-warp  woven  goods. 


1076  ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTimES. 

Table  38.— WOOLEN  AND  WORSTED  GOODS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904— Continued. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


19©4 


PROD  UCTS — continued . 

Woven  goods — Continued. 

Union  or  cotton  mixed  woven  goods — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Cotton-mixed   suitings,    overcoat- 
ings, and  dress  goods — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Flannels  for  underwear- 
Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Blankets- 
Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Horse  blankets — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Carriage  robes — 

Pounds- . .  -■ 

Square  yards 

Value 

AU  other- 
Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Upholstery  goods  and  sundries: 

Value 

Woolen,   worsted,    and    mohair    up- 
holstery goods- 
Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

All  other- 
Value  

Yarns  for  sale: 

Pounds 

Value 

Woolen — 

Pounds 

Value 

Worsted — 

Pounds 

Value 

Woolen,  union  or  merino — 

Pounds 

Value 

Worsted ,  union  or  merino — 

Pounds 

Value 

All  other — 

Pounds 

Value 

Worsted  tops  and  slubbLng: 

Pounds 

Value 

Noils: 

Pounds 

Value 

Waste: 

Pounds 

V  alue 


All  other  products,  value. 
Contract  work,  value 


EQUIPMENT. 


Sets  of  woolen  cards" 

Spindles 

Producing 

Doubling  and  twisting. 

Looms,  all  classes 

Wool-combing  machines. . . 


41,705,220 
47,776,943 

$49,098,574 


19, 497, 282 
24,615,373 
S26,045,387 

2,610,419 
6,497,990 
$5,205,330 

7,459,554 

9,922,925 

$8,616,905 


699,016 
553, 869 

$861,820 

11,438,949 
6, 186, 786 
$8,369,132 

$8,481,633 


2,741,232 

4,429,876 
$;3,944,134 

$4, 537, 499 

118,309,923 
$237,534,451 

28, 387, 039 
$32,828,522 

74,336,549 
$185,124,293 

9, 150, 149 
$6, 808, 543 

4,217,801 
$9, 328, 764 

2,218,385 
$3,444,329 

9,899,257 
$14,503,006 

24,0.54,141 
$17,809,446 

28,029,816 
$6,990,279 

$22,448,629 
$18,386,833 


4,836 

4,976,129 

4,205,012 

771,117 

75, 729 

2,197 


46,244,730 
$16, 473, 448 


31,400,082 
$11,710,610 

0) 
4,99.5,575 
.$1,089,661 

(») 
3,937,463 
$2,067,934 

(') 
2,231,162 
$395, 858 

(') 

354,049 
$137, 968 

(') 
3,. 326, 399 
$1,071,417 

$2,042,029 


1,. 598, 444 
$1,809,474 

$232,555 

132, 559, 701 
$85, 872, 215 

26, 125,  .575 
$8, 783, 020 

86,412,097 
$69, 801, 271 

6, 473,  .849 
$1,689,530 

4,048,514 
$3,173,034 

9, 499, 666 

$2, 425, 360 

8,98.1,170 
^,926,929 

23,961,100 
$0,  .819, 690 

26,433,970 
$3, 320, 447 

$4,386,953 
$3,436,636 


4,222 

4,722,032 

3,880,583 

841, 449 

75, 828 

2.305 


37,453,351 
314,327,973 


27, 518, 756 
$11,920,956 

(') 
7, 063,  .572 
$1, 308, 369 

(') 
1,717,758 
$650, 714 

(•) 

694,176 
$186, 238 

(') 

4.59,089 
$261,696 


$1,986,230 


(1) 
1,176,542 

$1,528,648 

$457,682 

134,051,361 
$94,541,753 

28, 520, 493 
$7, 505, 412 

88, 323, 953 
$80, 395, 543 

10,249,625 
$2,143,416 

3,761,737 
$3, 522, 812 

3,195,553 
$974, 570 

11,321,279 
$8,027,2:31 

27,479,293 
$8, 93S,  5.89 

24,420,444 
$3,534,761 

$3,241,008 
$3, 026, 255 


4,500 

4,287,640 

3,  .5.53, 194 

734, 446 

72, 532 

1,988 


63,197,407 

$26,288,407 


52,166,903 
$23,331,080 

(') 
7,273,761 

.$1,528,928 

(') 

3,114,110 
$1, 198, 706 

(1) 

618, 800 
$222, 543 

(') 
23,8.33 

$7,150 


$1,625,233 


(') 

1,060,739 
$908,937 

$716, 296 

113,291,228 
$56,297,342 

42, 878, 320 
$9,993,894 

55,475,235 
$40,142,077 

8,824,064 
$2,538,018 

3,314,549 
$2,460,558 

2,799,060 
$1,162,795 

4, 772, 582 
$2,855,171 

1.5,  .379, 600 
$4, 865, 976 

17,946,076 
$2, 448, 1.83 

$3,924,232 

$1,188,537 


5,178 

3,747,934 

3, 228, 423 

519,511 

63,867 

1,440 


Not  reported. 


*  Includes  shoddy  cards. 


TEXTILES   AND   THEIR  PRODUCTS. 
Table  39.— FELT  GOODS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND   1904. 


1077 


MATERIALS. 


Total  cost. 


Wool: 

In  condition  purchased — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Equivalent  of  abovein  scoured  condition 

pounds 

Animal  hair,  etc.: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Cotton: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Recovered  wool  fiber: 

Pounds .'. 

Cost 

Waste  and  noils: 

Pounds 

Cost 


Chemicals  and  dyestufls,  cost. 
All  other  materials,  cost 


Total  value. 


Felt  cloths: 

Pounds , 

Square  yards 

V'alue 

Trimming  and  lining  felts,  felt  skirts,  table 
and  piano  covers: 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value . ." 

PoUshing  felts  and  buffijig  wheels: 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Piano  felts: 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Saddle  felts: 

Pounds 

Value 

Endless  belts: 

Pounds 

Value 

Boot  and  shoe  linings: 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Hair  felting: 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

All  other  felts,  value 


All  other  products,  value 

EQUIPMENT. 


Woolen  cards,  sets 

Spindles -. 

Producing 

Doubling  and  twisting. 
Looms,  all  classes 


1919 


$22,780,775 


1914 


$8, 308, 270 


11,804,373 
$9, 359, 160 

9,450,913 

19,663,511 
$1,394,810 

1,442,406 
$437, 363 

4,194,670 
$1,332,935 

6, 640, 136 
$4,355,908 

1604,616 
$5,295,983 


$39, 229, 540 


3, 397, 378 
2,751,497 

$8, 785, 169 


4,158,956 

9,199,673 

$3,143,678 

1,132,598 
2, 185, 465 
$1, 307, 123 

777, 558 

381,388 

$1,945,988 

812,  ,508 
$639,234 

250,000 
$478, 28-5 

2,.$1, 177 

,5,280,970 

$2,603,7-24 

6,6,58,787 

7,222,741 

$2,249,653 

$15, 369, 261 

$2,707,425 


416 

33,258 

32,947 

311 

510 


14, 969,  ,8.52 
$4, 030, 114 

10,476,716 

11,540,635 
$739, 955 

3,117,272 
$297,632 

3,  ,502(,  795 
$409,518 

4,064,699 
$1,019,687 

$269, 921 
$1,541,443 


1  $13, 692, 765 


(-) 
$797,048 


8,369,330 
$1, 321, 337 


{') 


2,291,662 
$973, 353 

3,941,795 
$4, 164, 186 

3,028,286 
$1,512,783 

1,3.50,436 

$6.35,041 

$3,691,081 

$597,936 


573 

37,492 

36,462 

1,030 

472 


1909 


$6, 967, 206 


12,409,826 
$3,927,39.'« 

9, 308, 172 

8,144,011 
$2:!9, 244 

1,37.5,670 
$155, 815 

2,  .536, 243 
$261, 878 

4,874,712 
$1,220,110 

$219, 891 
$942, 875 


$11, 852, 626 


(2) 
3, 764, 468 

$1,381,854 


(2) 
,5,953,410 
$1,329,686 


(3) 


(') 


1,650,991 
$575, 849 

3,243,034 
$3,417,822 

1,661,090 
$514, 456 

C-) 
1, 159, 999 
$.531,045 
$3,  ,549, 876 

$552,038 


472 

30, 353 

29,463 

890 

408 


1904 


$5, 754, 026 


11,868,238 

$3,388,588 

8,131,082 

6,974,634 

$373, 797 

1,982,624 
$217, 200 

1, 532, 127 
$157,031 

1,948,969 

$452,509 

$189, 750 
$975, 151 


$8,948,594 


3, 689, 610 
$l,a30,627 


5,145,340 
$1,188,908 


(') 


(>) 


1, 770, 124 
$1,707,216 

2, 823, 137 
$781,450 

605,214 

$191,998 

$2, 592, 894 

$655, 501 


451 

17, 817 

17,457 

360 

265 


1  In  addition,  i  n  1919,  felt  goods  to  the  value  of  $2,385,762  and  in  1914,  to  the  value  of  $181,640  were  made 
by  estabUshments  engaged  primarily  in  the  manufacture  of  other  products. 

2  Not  reported. 

'  Not  reported  separately. 


1078  ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  40.— HATS,  FUR-FELT:   1919,  1914,  AND   1909. 


MATERIALS. 

Total  cost 

Hatters'  fur: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Fur-felt  hat  bodies  and  hats  in  the  rough: 

Dozens 

Cost 

Chemicals  and  dyestuffs,  cost 

All  other  materials,  cost 

PRODUCTS. 

Total  value 

Fur-felt  hats: 

Dozens 

Value 

Fur-felt  hat  bodies  and  hats  in  the  rough: 

Dozens 

Value 

All  other  products,  value 

Work  on  materials  for  others 


1919 


$40, 158, 019 


0,205,607 
$20,374,170 

459,655 

$6,6.36,707 

$820, 577 

$12,326,565 


$82, 745, 308 


2,100,023 
$71, 069, 038 

518,111 
$7,657,114 

$3, 995, 566 
$23, 590 


1914 


$16,947,058 


5,766,904 

$7, 108, 248 

395, 848 

$2,453,603 

$432, 161 

$6, 953, 146 


$37, 349, 744 


2,118,634 
$33, 603, 531 

329,  .363 
$2, 372, 937 

$864, 309 
$508, 967 


1909 


$22, 109, 231 


8,645,576 
$9,278,922 

406, 447 

$2,  .575, 248 

$843, 587 

$9, 411, 474 


$47,864,630 


2, 989, 252 
$43, 442, 466 

366, 370 
$2, 703, 738 

$1, 164, 872 
$553, 554 


Table  41.— HATS,  WOOL-FELT:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND   1904. 


1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

MATERIALS. 

Total  cost 

$3,699,822 

$978,339 

$2,472,263 

$1,369,810 

Wool: 

111  condition  purchased: 

Pounds 

200, 294 

$212, 632 

194,828 

711,747 
$791,900 

72,213 
$573, 925 

$172,320 
$1,949,045 

'$6,739,652 

606,957 

$298,345 

561,639 

454,099 
$213,851 

13.449 
$26,646 

$34,  .501 
$404,996 

1  $1,944,484 

1, 203, 498 

$404, 127 

989,110 

1,281,764 
$601, 172 

21, 864 

$«,  020 

$104, 503 
$1,219,441 

1  $4, 382, 411 

1  633  525 

Cost 

§495 '  594 

Equivalent  in  scoured  condition,  poimds... 
Wool  waste  and  noils: 

Pounds 

1,231^576 
287  363 

Cost 

$119  407 

Wool-felt  hat  bodies  and  hats  in  the  rough: 

Dozens 

f  089 

Cost 

$05  997 

Chemicals  and  dyestuffs,  cost 

$63, 905 
$6r,4,907 

$2,457,266 

All  other  materials,  cost 

PRODUCTS. 

Total  value 

Wool-felt  hats: 

Dozens 

401,893 
$5,409,505 

104, 144 
$165, 469 

$1,164,678 

381,044 

$1,777,225 

.5,715 
$13,029 

$154,230 

.590, 957 
$3, 646, 787 

53, 896 
$309, 492 

$426, 132 

446  121 

Value 

$2,290^070 

18  .587 

Wool-felt  hat  bodies  and  hats  in  the  rough: 
Dozens 

Value 

$100'  491 

All  other  products,  value 

$66,705 

1  In  addition,  in  1919,  wool-felt  hats  to  the  value  of  $76,404;  in  1914,  to  Ihc  value  of  $305,181;  and  in  1909, 
to  the  value  of  $904,643,  were  made  by  establishments  engaged  primarily  in  other  industries. 


TEXTILES   AND  THEIR  PRODtTCTS.  1079 

Table  42.— CARPETS  AND   RUGS,  OTHER  THAN  RAG:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


MATERIALS. 


Total  cost . 


Wool: 

In  condition  purchased — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Equivalent  of  above  in  scoured  condition, 

pounds 

Animal  hair: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Cotton: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Waste  and  noils: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Yarns,  purchased:  , 

Woolen —  I 

Pounds ,.,.\. 

Cost 

Worsted — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Cotton — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Linen- 
Pounds  

Cost 


Jute,  ramie,  and  other  vegetable  fiber — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Other  yarns — 

Pounds 

Cost 


Chemicals  and  dyestuffs,  cost . 
All  other  materials,  cost 


Total  value. 


s; 


Carpets  and  rugs: 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Axmiusterand  moquette- 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Wilton- 
Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Brussels — 

Pounds ::.....(. 

Square  yards.  .I'.Kk..^. 

Value; j. 

Tapestry  velvet- 
Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 


$67,118,039 


$42,280,223 


$39,563,004 


$37,947,954 


36,261,904 
$13,258,069 


6,272,522 

$1,847,332 

3, 864, 826 
$1,426,110 

560, 664 
$130,290 


17,389,590 
$11,337,800 

4, 164, 565 
$4,479,898 

17,309,949 
$8,972,737 

2,280,055 
$1,062,197 

45,119,812 
$9,399,764 

921,655 

$1,788,833 

$2,917,202 
$10,497,807 


■$123,253,828 


52,552,449 
$10,493,743 

39,218,831 

3,469,283 
$402,225 

3,802,789 
$343,916 

3,419,715 
$476, 610 


21,626,360 

$5,821,848 

9,267,278 
$4,592,906 

24,619,137 
$4,637,673 

7,602,200 
$1,414,924 

59,148,266 
$6,040,186 

341,114 
$658,254 

$1,378,509 
$6,019,429 


$69,128,185 


64,135,020 
$11,752,396 

51,474,353 

5,400,944 
$474,057 

5, 147, 130 
$533,302 

2,732,034 
$513,392 


25,718,747 
$5,036,118 

11,292,749 
$5,588,915 

26,166,241 
$4,772,594 

8,792,876 
$1,606,009 

55,592,343 
$3,926,694 

781,028 
$408,121 

$1,729,492 
$3,221,914 


$71, 188, 152 


51,320,-521 
$10,431,146 

31,551,895 

6,805,802 
$593,588 

1,997,369 
$251, 112 

2,172,481 
$341,309 


32,431,400 
$6,648,001 

11,3.55,993 
$5,405,072 

27,421,831 
$4,757,850 

8,228,200 
$1,355,892 

49,119,558 
$3,404,516 

1,112,138 
$339,285 

$1,467,476 

.$2,952,707 


1  $61, 586, 433 


118, 

52, 

$110, 

36, 
14, 

$35, 

16, 

4, 

$23, 


$2 


22, 

9, 

$20, 


071,798 
173,092 
115,978 

667,823 
700,394 
503,778 

464,515 
964,321 
461,960 

399,118 
903, 127 
,233,053 

,44.3,519 
865,798 
,625,610 


66,340,274 
$64,6&3,322 

15,742,835 
$18,578,693 

5,616,263 
$11,929,605 

(2) 

2,698,840 
$3,99.5,626 

(=) 
13,227,819 
$12,867,635 


(2) 

81,218,881 

$66,966,338 

15,691,3,58 
$17,372,706 

5,343,616 
$10,119,330 

4,436,457 
$5,550,189 

10,660,170 
$9, 027, 193 


82,670,843 
$56,861,775 

8,181,606 
$8,476,140 

C-) 
2,395,058 
$4,710,444 

r-) 

3,024,162 
83,898,675 

8,033,288 
$7,7.54,681 


iln  addition,  in  1919,  carpets  and  rugs  to  the  value  of  $40,089,  in  1909  to  the  value  of  $479,161,  and 
in  1904  to  the  value  of  $70,000  were  made  in  establishments  engaged  primarily  in  the  manufacture  of  prod- 
ucts other  than  those  covered  by  the  industry  designation. 

2  Not  roDorted. 


1080 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  42.— CARPETS  AND  RUGS,  OTHER  THAN  RAG:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904— Continued. 


1914 


1909 


1904 


PRODUCTS— continued 

Carpets  and  rugs— Continued. 
•  Tapestry  brussels — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Ingrain  carpets — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Ingrain  art  squares — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

Smyrna  rugs- 
Pounds  

Square  yards 

Value 

Other  carpets  and  rugs — 

Pounds 

Square  yards 

Value 

All  other  products,  value 

EQUIPMENT. 

Woolen  cards 

Spindles: 

Spinning  mule 

Spinning  frame 

Doubling  and  twisting 

Carpet  and  rug  looms: 

Power 

Hand 


20,205,086 

9,996,099 

$13, 120, 096 

1,357,793 

1,199,714 

SI,  055, 242 

976, 122 

820,911 

$714, 648 

2,658,390 

807,741 

$1,914,201 

14,899,432 

8,914,987 

$11,487,390 

$13, 137, 850 


592 

126,788 
72,572 
33,866 

7,897 
260 


(') 
13,614,354 
$9,852,647 

0) 
5,795,807 
$2,241,294 

(') 
3, 177, 563 
$1,165,087 

0) 

822,150 
$870,891 

0) 
5,644,&i3 
$3,181,844 

$4,444,863 


102,2.38 
110,090 
34,434 

9,821 
31 


0) 
17,078,476 
$12,999,333 

(>) 
17,799,762 
$6,749,672 

(') 
6,131,862 
$2,408,960 

0) 
1,400,233 
$1,660,322 

(') 
2,676,947 
$1,078,633 

54,221,814 


94,798 
116,674 
40,624 

11,736 
207 


(') 
16,108,908 
$11,464,716 

(') 
33,557,951 
$13,287,302 

(') 
7,135,546 
$2,785,457 

0) 
3,828,282 
$4, 134, 500 

406,042 
8349, 860 

$4,724,658 


211,331 
44,016 

13, 853 


1  Not  reported. 
Table  43.— OILCLOTH  AND  LINOLEUM:  1919,  1914,  AND   1909. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Total  value 

Oilcloth  (made  on  cotton  back): 
Enameled — 

Square  yards 

Value 

Table,  wall,  shelf,  and  stair — 

Square  j'ards 

Value.." 

Linoleiun  (made  on  jute  back): 

Linoleum,  including  cork  carpet — 

Square  yards 

Value 

Inlaid  hnoleum — 

Square  yards 

Value 

Floor  covering  (made  on  felt  back): 

Square  yards 

Value 

Artificial  leather: 

Pyroxylin  coated  textiles — 

Square  yards 

Value 

All  other- 
Square  yards 

Value 

AU  other  products,  value 


$68, 110, 081 


39, 
$12, 


22 
$17 


$10, 


30, 
$13, 


460,738 
421, 188 


132,641 
529.910 


098, 136 
120,654 

834,332 
336, 391 

369, 522 
909,276 


332,085 
922,558 

300,416 
821, 190 


$2,018,914 


$25,598,361 


18,357,097 
$2, 495, 255 

59, 358, 872 
$6, 025, 348 


33,306,669 
$10, 013, 436 

8,479,202 
$1, 725, 837 

(1) 
(1) 


(1) 
(») 

(') 
(') 

$2,308,485 


$23, 339, 022 


17,338,440 
$2, 265, 146 

61, 168, 777 
$5,639,206 


26,215,979 
$7,850,437 

4,460,275 
$2,994,491 

(') 


(>) 
$4, 589, 742 


1  Not  reported  separately. 


TEXTILES  AND  THEIR  PRODUCTS. 
Table  44.— WOOL  SHODDY:  1919,  1914,  AND   1909. 


1081 


1919 


1914 


1909 


MATERIALS. 


Total  cost , 


Rags,  clippings,  etc. : 

Pounds 

Cost 

Wool  and  other  noils  and  wool  waste: 

Poun  ds 

Cost 

Recovered  wool  fiber: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Wool  (in  condition  purchased): 

Pounds 

Cost 

Equivalent  of  above  in  scoiu-ed  condition,  pounds. 
Chemicals  and  dyestuffs,  cost 


All  other  materials,  cost . 


Total  value. 


Recovered  wool  fiber: 

Pounds 

Value 

Carbonized  rags  (wool  extract): 

Pounds 

V  alue 


All  other  products,  value 

Amount  received  from  contract  work  for  others  on  ma- 
terials or  goods  furnished  by  them 


Cards,  number  of  sets 

Pickers,  number 

Garnett  machines,  number. 


$16, 076, 315 


$5, 299, 903 


63, 244.  S6S 
$12, 173, 784 

12,361,895 
$1,607,053 

394,546 
S13, 164 

181,052 
$164,686 

181,052 
^S9, 967 

$1,627,661 


1  $23, 254, 398 


57,367,962 
$3, 103, 864 

6, 879, 366 
$863,633 

1,658,432 
$168, 457 

203,868 
$81,. 514 
203,868 
$103, 849 

$978, 586 


1  $7,  706,  843 


58, 786, 504 
$20,644,001 

19,786 

$8,092 

$1,  .';03, 481 
$1,098,824 


554 
337 
157 


43, 156, 037 
$5,977,28-4 

4,627,568 
$636,332 

$686,527 

$406,700 


574 
315 
178 


$4, 539, 979 


43, 296, 261 
$2, 644, 570 

7, 567,  .579 
$917,976 

.533,822 
$48,342 

237.097 

$98, 032 

196,097 

$138, 241 

$692, 818 


1  $6, 854, 993 


38, 291, 465 
$5,679,283 

3,648,662 
$593,331 

$3.55, 137 

$227, 242 


503 
332 
141 


1  In  addition,  in  1919,  similar  products  to  the  value  of  $1,440,480;  in  1914,  to  the  value  of  $151,982;  and 
in  1909,  to  the  value  of  $367,278,  were  reported  by  establishments  engaged  prunarily  in  other  industries. 


1082 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  45.— CORDAGE  AND  TWINE,  JUTE  GOODS,  AND  LINEN  GOODS:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 


1919 

1914 

1909 

$111, 604, 303 

$60,474,417 

$39, 536, 892 

427,932,476 
$58,578,509 

437, 330, 684 
$28,576,735 

3.52,683,572 

$20,022,108 

122,736,510 
$22,085,814 

99,519,803 
$9, 395, 431 

131,611,993 
$8,396,980 

28, 391, 553 
$4,251,960 

9,672,195 

$579,322 

2,091,217 
$115, 942 

159,780,297 
$23, 351, 203 

30,608,827 
$4,740,344 

281, 189, 993 
$15,736,496 

38, 982, 642 
$2, 471, 640 

2a3,848,581 
■      $10,917,326 

86,415,289 
$4, 149,  ISS 

7,966,051 
$393,846 

15, 131, 781 
$591,  860 

205,961,862 
$23, 003, 914 

338,345,841 
$18,273,553 

307, 035,  404 
$10, 83S,  175 

126, 190, 459 
$11,622,610 

128. 312, 082 
$S,  737, 870 

121, 992, 427 
$4, 134, 265 

50,612,168 
$2,991,499 

114,389,1.55 
$3, 535, 552 

138,364,122 
$2,033,176 

12,787,560 
$5,796,554 

24,717,598 
$3, 205, 975 

26,9.54,785 
$3, 174, 609 

14,939,387 
$2,433,502 

22, 752, 353 
$1,861,817 

19,724,070 
$1,496,125 

1, 432,  288 
$159, 749 

48,174,653 
$932,339 

0) 
(1) 

31,685,111 
$8,536,832 

32, 336, 685 
$3,453,348 

27, 624, 490 
$2, 922, 933 

7, 950, 240 
$4,081,394 

7,968,0.54 
$1,458,159 

7,077,959 
$1, 291, 599 

5, 520, 126 
$1, 861, 781 

626, 966 

$765, 444 

2,676,367 

$445, 378 

$15,541,873 

$7,947,178 

$4,016,699 

2  $174, 807, 220 

2  $83,235,068 

2 $59, 121, 989 

225,658,614 
$55,369,664 

198,400,692 
$21,530,858 

239,031,893 
$19,850,635 

130,418,220 
$32,009,929 

104,909,172 
$12,860,035 

125,789,435 
$10,719,269 

79,152,029 
$20, 538, 519 

(■3) 

13,236,497 
$2,906,139 

10,853,867 
$2,640,079 

(3) 

3,347,125 

$808,987 

(3) 

(3) 

23,828,702 
$5,116,205 

(3) 

26, 250, 565 
$26,250,565 

16,327,138 
$3,110,903 

39, 898, 873 
$2,991,141 

13.533,529 
$1,042,457 

64,165,218 
$4,245,723 

MATERIALS. 

Total  cost 

Hard  fibers: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Manila  hemp  (abaca) — 

Pounds 

Cost 

New  Zealand  hemp — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Henequen — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Sisal- 
Pounds 

Cost 

Other  hard  fibers — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Soft  fibers: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Jute — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Jute  butts- 
Pounds 

Cost 

Flax  and  flax  tow — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Hemp  and  hemp  tow — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Other  soft  fibers — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Cotton: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Yams  purchased: 
Cotton — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Flax,  hemp,  jute,  and  ramie — 

Pounds 

Cost 


AU  other  materials,  cost. 


Total  value. 


PRODUCTO. 


Rope,  cable,  and  cordage: 

Pounds 

Value 

Manila  hemp^ 

Pounds 

Value 

Marine  cordage — 

Pounds 

Value 

Hardware  rope — 

Pounds 

Value 

Drillinc  cable — 

Pounds 

Value 

Transmission  rope— 

Poiuids 

Value 

Other  commercial  and  bolt  ropes — 

Pounds 

Value 

Sisal- 
Pounds 

Value I 

Henequen— 

Pounds 

Value •. 

>  Not  reported  in  1909. 

2  In  addition,  cordage  and  twine,  jute  goods,  and  linen  goods  to  the  valueof  $11,628,911  in  1919,  $5,011,790 
in  1914,  and  $4,472,5 16  in  1909,  were  reported  by  estabUshments  engaged  primarily  in  other  industries.    Of 
these  amounts  $8,792,.520  in  1919,  $3,68:^348  in  1914,  and  $3,581,917 'in"l909,  represent  the  value  of  the  twine 
and  cordage  and  rope  made  by  cotton  mills  engaged  chiefly  in  the  manufacture  of  yam  (see  Table  35). 
'■'  Not  reported  separately. 


Textiles  and  their  peodUcts.  1083 

Table  4S — CORDAGE   AND   TWINE  AND    JUTE    AND   LINEN    GOODS:  1919    1914    AND 

1909— Continued.  ' 


PRODUCTS — continued . 

Rope,  cable,  and  cordage — Continued. 
Cotton^ 

Pounds 

Value 

Jute- 
Pounds 

•Value 

All  other — 

Pounds 

Value 

finder  twine: 

Pounds 

Value 

All  or  chiefly  manila  hemp  (abaca)— 

Pounds 

Value 

All  or  chiefly  sisal- 
Pounds 

Value 

All  other — 

Poimds 

Value 

Twine,  other  than  binder: 

Pounds 

Value 

Cotton — 

Pounds 

Value 

Jute — 

Povmds 

Value 

Hemp — 

Pounds 

Value , 

Flax— 

Poimds 

Value 

Other,  including  mixed — 

Poimds 

Value 

Yarns  for  sale: 

Poimds 

Value 

Jute- 
Pounds 

Value 

Other- 
Pounds 

Value 

Linen  thread: 

Poimds 

Value 

Woven  goods: 
Linen — 

Square  yards 

Values 

Jute- 
Carpets  and  rugs  - 

Square  yards 

Value 

Bagging  for  baling  cotton- 
Square  yards 

Value 

Other  bags  and  bagging — 

Square  yards 

Value 

Webbing  (not  over  12  inches  in  width)- 

Linear  yards 

Value 

All  other  jute  woven  goods — 

Square  yards 

Value 

All  other  woven  goods^ 

Square  yards 

Value 


1919 


All  other  products,  value . 


11,947, 
$6, 119, 

29, 678, 
$6, 252, 

11,036, 
S3, 074, 

229,508, 
$46,256, 

9, 286, 
$2, 2S5, 

197,050, 

$38,  SOS, 

23, 171, 
$5, 166, 

92, 359, 
$30, 329, 

23, 438, 
$12, 288. 

52, 398, 
$10,904, 

7,988, 
$3,864, 


1914 


$113, i 

8, 449,  ( 
$3, 158, ; 

60, 483,  < 
$13, 288,  c 

56, 407,  f 
$11,587,.^ 

4,076,1 

$1,700,*; 

4,279,^ 
$6,690,4 


14,341, 
$3, 798, 


2, 288, 
$1,600, 

75,204, 
$11,339, 

3,554, 
$666, 

25,417, 
$1,053, 

4,013, 
$1, 696, 

219, 
$154, 


$2, 562, 235 


13,244,198 
$2,539,906 


26, 814, 920 
$2,097,319 


302, 286, 862 
$24,094,565 

16,948,915 
$1,637,511 


2,85,337,947 
$22, 457, 054 


105, 249, 677 
$13, 996, 522 

17,927,286 
$3,472,056 

55,282,159 
$5,268,357 

9,318,771 
$1,583,354 

3,953,622 
$1,051,684 

18,767,839 
$2,621,071 

75,875,322 

$8,320,186 

69,827,005 

$7,357,888 

6,048,317 
$962, 298 

5,707,668 
$3,409,136 


10, 799, 628 
$1, 765, 798 


4, 862, 302 
$1,172,257 


131,827,658 
$6,440,594 


(') 
0) 

0) 
(•) 

(') 
(') 

$2, 505, 152 


1909 


16, 760, 763 
$3,011,613 

27, 749, 512 
$1,566,160 

4,566,965 
$307, 870 

189, 172, 151 
$14,079,671 

24,380,247 
$2,173,078 

161,591,308 
$11,714,557 

3,200,596 
$192,036 

75, 816, 653 
$8,934,352 

20,412,631 
$3, 518, 036 

35,516,217 
$2,557,744 

8,013,349 
$1,091,291 

2, 967, 053 
$830,969 

8, 907, 403 
$936,312 

68, 731, 258 
$5,434,037 

62,512,2-17 
$4,361,550 

6,219,011 
$1,072,487 

6,530,503 

$3,407,008 


10,460,993 
$1, 574, 653 


2,206,114 
$549, 221 


69,311,288 
$3,507,482 


(■) 
(') 

(') 

(') 

ill 

$1,784,930 


I  Not  reported  separately. 


1084  ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CEX5US MAXUFACTUEES. 

Table  -46.— IROX  AND  STEEL,  BLAST  FURNACES:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Xumber  of  establishments. 


1200 


MATERIALS. 

Total  cost i    1  $626, 675, 640 


160 


Iron  ore:  i 

Tons  (2,240  potmds) i  55,865,997 

Cost '  $307,714,137 

Domestic — 

Tons 55. 325, 415 

Cost $303,356,013 

Foreign — 

Tons :... 540.582 

Cost $4,358,124 

Crude  iron  ore — 

Tons 54.067.079 

Cost $296,677,39S 

Calcined,  roasted  ortreated  ore — 

Tons 1,145,321 

Cost $7,264,016 

Manganilerous  ore — 

Tons 364,771 

Cost $2,220,499 

Pyrite  cinder —  ' 

Tons '  288,826 

Cost $1,552,224 

Scrao:  1 

tons  (2,240  pounds) 1. 057, 90S 

Cost ,  $16,564,169 

Mill  cinder,  scale,  slag,  etc.: 

Tons  ;2,240pounds) 2,378,943 

Cost $6,709,188 

Fluxes: 

Tons  (2,000  pounds) 15,599,604 

Cost :  $25,722,688 

Fuel  for  smelting,  cost ;      $229. 201, 344 

Coke- 
Tons  f2,000  pounds) '         34.605,700 

Cost !      $223,250,607 

Charcoal—  ! 

Bushels 

Cost 

Anthracite — 

Tons  (2,240  pounds  i 

Cost 

Bituminous  coal — 

Tons  (2.000  pounds) 

Cost 

AU  other  material,  including  fuel  for  generating  power 
and  rent  of  power 


31,931,134 
$5,6S4,243 

25,153 
$194, 280 

23,568 
$72,214 


$40, 764, 114 
PBOOrCTS. 

Total  valne i  $801, 062. 345 


43.336,817 
$150,855,740 

41,556,642 
$141,276,713 

i 

1,770,175 
$9,579,027 


(») 


2,168,092 
$6,651,055 


11,499.685 
$11,1^,378 

$85,436,530 

26.883,082 
$83,499,448 

29.083,978 
$1,683,075 

3S,874 
$liS,377 

60,337 
$95,630 

$10,452,357 
$317,653,983 


Pig  iron: 

Tons  (2,240  pounds) 30.543,167 

Value.. $785,960,412 


Unit  value,  ton. 


For  consumption  in  works  of  company  pro- 
ducing, tons 

Consumed  by  steel  works  and  rolling  mills 

during  year 

Balance  fbrfoun  dries,  etc 

For  sale,  tons 

Purchased  by  steel  works  and  roiling  iriills 

during  year 

Balance  for  foundries,  erport,  etc 


$25.73 

21,687,376 

21, 170, 136 
617,240 

8, 855, 791 

2, 750,  935 
6,104,856 


23,269,731 

$312,761,617 

$13.44 


15,495,004 

15,219,696 

275,308 

7, 774, 727 

2,209,961 
5,564,766 


208 


$264,580.060  1        $320,637,889 


48,353,677 
$187,264,601 

46,605,930 
$177, 5S9, 789 

1, 747, 747 
$9,674,^12 


(») 


1,982,530 
$5,544,859 


13. 570,  M5 
$12,239,493 

$105,994,112 

31,436.536 
$102,134,423 

38,032,618 
r2, 787, 026 

265,401 
$904,102 

115. 173 
$16S;  561 

$9, 594, 821 
5391, 429. 283 


25,651,798 

$387,830,443 

$15.12 


15,858,203 

15,2.52,736 

605,467 

9,793,595 

3,  824,  l.i3 
5,969,442 


>  Includes  5  establishments  with  materials  to  the  amount  of  $5,389,144  and  pig-iron  products  to  the 
value  of  $6,595,787.  engaged  {xtmarily  in  the  manufacture  of  ferroalloys.  At  prior  censuses  the  industry 
included  the  blast  furnace  ferroalloys. 

>  Figures  not  available. 


TROX   AXD   STEEL   AND   THEIR   PRODUCTS.  1085 

Table  i6.—IR0X  AXD  STEEL,  BLAST  FURNACES;  1919, 1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 


1919 


19U 


1909 


PRODCCTS — continued. 

Pig  iron — Continued. 

Classified  according  to  smelting  fuel— 
Coke- 
Tons 

\alue -  — 

Unit  value,  ton 

Anthracite,  and  anthracite  and- 
coke  mixed — 

Tons 

Value 

Unit  value,  ton 

Bituminous  coal  and  coke  mixed — 

Tons 

Value 

Unit  value,  ton 

Charcoal — 

Tons 

\'alue 

Unit  value,  ton 

Classified  by  grade  (tons,  2,240  pounds)- 

Basic 

Bessemer 

Low  phosphorus  (below  0.4 per  cent). 

Foundry 

Malleable 

Forge  or  mill 

WTiite,  mottled,  and  miscellaneous . . . 

Castings  direct  from  blast  furnaces 

Ferroalloys 

Classified  by  method  of  delivery  or  castintf— 

Molten" t o steel  works, etc 

Machine  cast 

Sand  cast 

Chill  east 

Direct  castings 


All  other  products,  value. 


EQCTPMENT. 

(Active  establishments.) 

Stacks  active  during  the  year: 

Number 

Coke  furnaces 

Bituminous  coal  and  coke 

Anthracite  and  coke 

Charcoal 

Aggregate  daily  capacity ,  tons 

Coke  furnaces 

Bituminous  coal  and  coke 

Anthracite  and  coke 

Charcoal 

Idle  during  the  entire  year  : 

Number 

Coke  furnaces 

Other  fuels 

Aggregate  daily  capacity,  tons 

Coke  furnaces 

Other  fuels 

Banked,  relined,  or  rebuilding  at  end  of  year: 
Number 

Coke  fiu-naces 

Other  fuels 

Aggregate  daily  capacity,  tons 

Coke  furnaces 

Other  fuels 


30, 

$770, 


097.220 
101.169 
$2o.  59 


$2 


$1 


$11 


14, 


94.465 
975, 470 
$3L50 

35,745 
385,663 

$38.77 

315, 737 

498, 110 

$36.42 

597,535 
374, 950 
2S9.  726 
792, 961 
090,344 
2.87. 529 
56,418 
53,704 
') 

138,453 
, 746, 656 
, 970. 309 
634,045 
53,704 


$15,101,933 


385 

359 

2 

5 

19 

132, 114 

130, 291 

140 

438 

1,245 

27 
25 
*2 
6,433 
6,343 
90 

62 
59 

53 

20,761 

20,506 

255 


22,787,890 

$304,456,130 

$13. 36 


87.919 

11.256,663 

$14.29 

1  118,6.32 
$2, 704. 1.34 

$22.79 

2  275,290 
S4.444.fi90 

$16.15 

9,465,853 

7,577,792 

305,738 

4,325,100 

730, 910 

488, 172 

32,202 

14,  .384 

329,580 

11,936,791 
6,007,417 


24. 522, 152 

$368,131,822 

$lo.01 


670,991 

$10,962,150 

$16.34 

86,420 

$1.5.52,814 

$17.97 

372,235 

$7. 183. G57 

$19.30 

7, 741, 759 

10,147,ft52 

248,  720 

5,539,410 

934,211 

586,685 

110, 810 

16, 181 

326,970 

12. 197, 686 
5,096,797 


4.681,867 
629.272 

7,655,568 
685,566 

14,384 

16, 181 

$4,892,366 

$3,598,840 

2.S6 

370 

252 

312 

4 

5 

4 

25 

26 

28 

90, 172 

98,973 

87,846 

94,499 

725 

395 

272 

2,745 

1,329 

1,334 

70 

24 

62 

19 

<S 

*b 

20,004 

4,027 

19,547 

3,750 

457 

277 

8 

8 

8 

7 

1 

2,650 

1,873 

2,650 

1  Includes  a  considerable  quantity  of  f erromanganese  pig-iron. 

2  Includes  a  small  quantity  made"  with  electricity  and  charcoal. 

3  Not  included  in  the  blast-furnace  tndustrv  in  1919. 

*  1919,  charcoal;  1914,  anthracite,  1;  anthracite  and  coke,  3;  charcoal,  4;  1909,  anthracite,  1;  anthracite  and 
coke,  1;  charcoal,  3. 

*  Bituminous  coal  and  coke,  1;  anthracite  and  coke,  1;  charcoal,  1. 


1086  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  46.-IRON  AND  STEEL,  BLAST  FURNACES:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


EQtJiPMENT — continued. 

New  stacks  completed  since  1914  (included  above),  coke 
furnaces: 

Number 

Aggregate  daily  capacity,  tons 

In  course  of  construction  at  end  of  year: 

Number 

Aggregate  daily  capacity,  tons 

Abandoned  or  dismantled  since  1914: 

Number 

Aggregate  daily  capacity,  tons 

Pig-casting  machines 

Heyl  and  Patterson 

UehUng 

Other 

Granulated  slag  pits 

Blast  furnaces  served 

Production  of  granulated  slag,  tons 

Gas  engines  using  blast-furnace  gas: 

Number 

Blowmg  engmes 

Electric  power  engines 

Less  than  2,000  horsepower 

2,000  to  2,999  horsepower 

3,000  to  3 ,999  horsepower 

4,000  and  over  horsepower 

Horsepower 


131 
14,545 


25 
1,720 


1,560 

149 

79 

56 

14 

91 

108 

5,031,743 

195 
115 
80 
18 
120 
20 
37 
613,470 


130 
11,902 


2 
850 


112 

58 

49 

5 

85 
101 


{*) 


144 
73 
71 

(') 
380,820 


(<) 
(*) 


(<) 
0) 


(0 


1  11 
3,807 

10 
4,100 

3 

710 
IW 


85 


198,040 


1  1919,  all  coke;  1914,29cokeof  11,897  tons  and  1  charcoal  of  5  tons;  1909, 9  coke  of  3,800  tons  and  2  cnarcoai 

of  7  tons. 
- 1919,  4  coke  of  1,670  tons  and  1  charcoal  of  50  tons. 
3  1919,  all  coke;  1914,  8  coke  of  1,565  tons  and  4,  other  fuels,  of  300  tons. 
*  Figures  not  available. 

Table   47.— FERROALLOYS:  1919. 


Tons  (2,000 
pounds). 


Value. 


Total  value. 


The  classified  industry 

Ferroalloys,  subsidiary  products  of  other  industries. 


Blast-furnace  establishments  — 
Electric-fumace  establishments. 


Ferroalloys , 

Ferromanganese 

Spiegcleisen 

Ferrosilicon 

Ferrophosphorus 

Other  ferroalloys  (ferrochromium,  ferromolybdenum,  ferrotitanium,  lerro- 
tungsten,  ferrovanadium) 

Sand  cast 

Machine  cast 

Chill  cast 

Delivered  molten 

All  other  products 


385,806 

185,616 

84,010 

86,022 

4,757 

25,401 
148,875 
131,419 
105, 299 
213 


$56,182,243 


38,583,984 
17,598,259 


38,484,505 
17,697,738 


49,326,769 

25,670,127 

3,675,689 

4,821,711 

516, 231 

14,643,011 


6,855,474 


IRON   AND   STEEL  AND   THEIR  PRODUCTS.  1087 

Table  18.— STEEL  WORKS  AND  ROLLING  MILLS:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Number  of  establislunenf  s 

Steel  works  and  rolling  mills , 

Steelworks  only  (no  hot  rolling) 

Rolling  mills  only  (no  steel  furnaces) 

Number  producing  steel 

Number  doing  hot  rolling 

MATERIALS. 

Total  cost 

Iron  and  steel: 

For  furnaces  and  hot  rolls — 

Pig  iron,  including  ferro-alloys — 

Tons 

Cost 

Pig  iron — 

Produced  by  consumer — 

Tons 

Assigned  cost 

Purchased— 

Tons.. 

Cost 

Spiegeleisen  and  ferromanganese — 
Produced  by  consumer — 

Tons 

Cost 

Purchased — 

Tons 

Cost 

Other  ferroalloys— 

Produced  by  consumer — 

Tons 

Cost 

Purchased— 

Tons , 

Cost 

Scrap  iron  or  steel,  including  old  rails  not  intended 
for  reroUing — 

Total  consumption,  tons 

Produced  by  consumer  in  other  works — 

Tons 

Assigned  cost 

Purchased— 

Tons , 

Cost 

Made  and  consumed  in  same  works,  tons . . 
Rails  for  reroUing — 

Tons 

Cost 

Steel,crudeand  semi-finished  (ingots,  blooms, billets, 
slabs,  and  sheet  and  tin-plate  bars) — 
Produced  by  consumer  in  other  works — 

Tons 

Assigned  cost 

Purchased— 

Tons 

Cost 

Iron  ore — 

Tons 

Domestic 

Foreign 

Cost 

Crude- 
Tons 

Cost 

Manganiferous— 

Tons 

Cost 

Chrome — 

Tons 

Cost 

Rolled  forms  for  further  manufacture — 
Iron  muck  and  scrap  bar — 

Total  consumption,  tons 

Produced  by  consumer  in  other  works — 

Tons 

Assigned  cost 

Purchased — 

Tons 

Cost 

Made  and  consumed  in  same  works,  tons. . . 

'  Included  with  speigeleisen  and  ferromanganese. 
2  Included  with  steel,  crude  and  semifinished,  etc. 
a  Figures  not  available. 


500 
145 
112 
243 

257 

388 


$1,680,575,758 


24,-362,942 
$655,002,125 


21,170,136 
$496,313,109 

2,749,822 
$85,204,226 


123,353 
$13,772,841 

223,742 
$27,706,590 


7,215 
$1,292,822 

88,674 
$30,712,537 


16,369,210 

1,480,260 
$28, 154, 391 

5,545,822 

$116,978,660 

9, 343, 128 

165,459 
$4,154,381 


4,401,127 
$173,067,624 

4,545,100 
$194,994,191 

1, 051, 791 

1,  044,  907 

6,884 

$8, 480, 622 

1, 014, 989 
$7, 185, 658 

17,709 
$234, 619 

19,093 
$1, 060, 345 


968, 512 

106,800 
86,  589, 465 

128,203 

$7,  586,  489 

733,509 


427 
113 
96 
218 
209 
331 


$590,825,692 


446 
89 
99 

258 
188 
347 


$657,500,856 


17,429,657 
$248,630,958 


15,111,458 
$201,965,395 

2,016,634 
$30,166,377 


108,238 
$3,849,738 

193,327 
$12, 649, 448 


(') 


10,656,187 

899,113 
$11,384,960 

4,171,767 

$-47,996,567 

5, 585,  .307 

(n 


2,882,069 
857,587,159 

3,576,330 
$74,590,904 

999,  472 

969, 617 

29,855 

$4, 252,  201 


(') 


19,076,889 
$297,471,122 


15,108,244 
$224,474,026 

3,604,060 
$58,189,714 


144,492 

$3,776,798 

220,093 
$11,030,584 


(') 


9,929,710 

773,843 
$10,629,317 

4,029,774 

$62,093,514 

5,126,093 

(2) 


3,080,672 
$62,594,558 

3,427,577 

$82,981,077 

835, 338 

823,306 

12, 032 

$4,  292, 963 


(.') 


1088  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  48 — STEEL  WORKS  AND  ROLLING  MILLS:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 


MATERIALS  -continued . 

Iron  and  steel— Continued. 

Rolled  forms  for  further  manufacture — Continued. 
Iron  and  steel  skelp — 

Total  consumption,  tons 

Produced  by  consumer  in  other  works — 

Tons 

Assigned  cost 

Purchased — 

Tons 

Cost 

Made  and  consitmed  in  same  works,  tons. . 
Iron  and  steel  wire  rods — 

Total  consumption,  tons 

Produced  by  consiuner  in  other  works — 

Tons 

Assigned  cost 

Purchased — 

Tons 

Cost 

Made  and  consumed  in  same  works,  tons. . 
Copper— ingots,  billets,  blooms,  bars,  and  rods- 
Total  consumption,  tons 

Produced  by  consiuner  in  other  works — 

Tons 

Assigned  cost 

Purchased — 

Tons 

Cost ;;. 

Made  and  consiuned  in  same  works,  tons. . . 
Copper  scrap — 

Tons 

Cost .■.".■■.■ 

Zinc  (spelter)— 

Tons 

Cost '.'.''''"" 


1919 


Fuel  and  rent  of  power,  cost . 
All  other  materials,  cost 


Total  value. 


I.— Rolled,  forged,  and  other  classffied  steel  and 
IRON  products: 

Tons 

For  sale "] 

For  consumption " 

Value '...'.'.'.'.'.'. 

A. — Finished  rolled  products  and  forgings — 

Tons J 

For  sale 

For  consumption 

Value " ' 

Rails- 
Number  of  estabUshments 

Tons 

Value .'..'.'.'.'.'.. 

Open-hearth — 

Tons 

Value " ' 

Bessemer — 

Tons 

Value v.. .'.'.'. 

Rerolled  or  renewed  rails — 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons " 

Value .'...'.'.... 

Rail  joints,  fastenings,  etc. — 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons ;; 

^■alue 


2, 425,  845 

322, 082 
$19,297,117 

437,  764 

$27,314,278 

1, 665, 999 

1, 375, 949 

5,794 
$620, 597 

15,  528 

$1,327,725 

1, 354, 627 

72,  366 

12,  040 

$402, 305 

31,318 

$12, 980, 464 

29,008 

1,714 
$524,  252 

SO,  380 
$12,  283, 608 

$156,964,862 
$253,  852, 602 


2 $2 ,828,902,376  2  $918,664,565 


1914 


1, 376, 313 

47, 998 
$1,662,917 

144,  559 

$3,  833, 933 

1, 183,  756 

1,  494, 761 

76,717 
$1, 864, 312 

IS,  978 
$487, 715 
1, 399,  066 


13, 335 
$4, 069, 309 


(0 
(') 

$55, 447,  804 
$79,  016, 953 


1909 


36,211,947 
23,114,711 
13,097,236 
$2, 417, 012, 540 

25,512,847 
17,343,747 
8, 169, 100 
$1,859,457,051 

16 
3  2, 088, 838 
$92,849,481 

1,893,141 
$82, 644, 046 

195,697 
$10, 204, 835 

6 
95,637 

$4,738,883 

24 

462, 091 
$27, 595, 921 


25, 522, 784 

16, 904, 966 

8,617,818 

$800, 278, 038 

18,482,182 

12,647,638 

5, 834, 544 

$623, 485, 963 

15 
»  1,842,041 
$54, 009, 918 

1,522,684 
$45,336,381 

319,357 
$8, 673, 537 

8 

63,671 

$1,438,237 

26 

349,307 

$11,526,956 


1,578,290 

35,221 
$1, 151,  430 

141,  496 

$4,  553,  426 

1,  401,  573 

1,  465, 221 

128,291 
$3,  547,  577 

18, 134 

$705,118 

1,  318, 796 


19,  545 
$5,  756, 018 


(') 
(') 

$46, 1.36,  725 
$75,588,011 


2  5985,722,534 


26,723,274 

18, 265, 891 

8,4,57,383 

$863,342,711 

19,276,237 

14, 024, 550 

5,251,687 

$667,393,177 

13 

2, 858, 599 
$81, 128, 295 

1,215,072 
$36,400,780 

1,643,527 
$44, 727, 515 

9 

106,352 

$2,683,017 

25 

3%,  911 
$14,488,412 


1  Included  with  all  other  materials. 

>  In  addition,  steel  castings  and  rolled  steel  valued  at  $7,143,128  were  produced  by  7  establishments  in 
1919,  to  the  value  of  $2,831,964  by  13  estabhshments  in  1914,  and  to  the  value  of  $6,627,639  by  29estabU.sh- 
ments  in  1909,  not  classified  as  steel  works  and  rolling  mills. 

3  Includes  77,598  tonS  of  alloy  steel  rails  in  1919  and  27,286  tons  in  1914. 


IRON   AND   STEEL   AND  THEIR  PRODUCTS.  1089 

Table  48 — STEEL  WORKS  AND  ROLLINO  MILLS:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 


PRODUCTS — continued. 

Rolled,  forged,  and  other  classified  steel  and 
IRON  products— Continued. 

A.— Finished  rolled  products  and  forgings— Continued. 

Structural  shapes — 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value 

Bars  for  rcLuforced  concrete — 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value 

Merchant  bars,  mill  shaftinsj,  etc. — 

Number  of  estabUshments 

Steel- 
Tons 

Value 


Tons 

Value 

Bolt  and  nut  rods,  spike  and  chain  rods,  horseshoe 
nail  rods,  etc. — 
Number  of  estabUshments 

Tons 

Value 

Wire  rods — 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

For  consumption,  tons 

In  works  where  produced 

In  other  works  of  same  company 

Assigned  value 

Sleel  rods — 

Cold-rolled, cold-dra^vTl, cold-hammered  or  polished- 
Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value 

Rolled- wire  rods  in  coils  or  bars,  of  crucible  or  electric 
steel- 
Number  of  establshments 

Tons 

Value 

Plates  or  sheets,  other  than  for  tinning — 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value 

For  sale- 
Tons 

Value 

For  consumption — 

Tons 

Assigned  value 

According  to  gauge : 
Plates  No.  12  and  thicker — 

Tons 

Value 

Sheets  No.  13  and  thinner — 

Tons 

Value 

Black  plates  (or  sheets)  for  tinning — 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons , 

Value 

For  sale- 
Tons  • 

Value 

For  consumption — 

Tons 

Assigned  value 

'  Figures  not  available. 


2 

$151 


J18, 


$.32(i 


30 
,526,461 
, 970, 064 

34 
301,453 
, 428, 795 

140 

, 026, 448 
, 764, 260 


458, 549 
$33, 796, 197 


29 

232, 920 

$15,333,748 

33 

2, 484, 428 
$126,738,142 

582, 273 

$31,152,583 

1,902,155 

1,354,627 

547, 528 

$95, 585, 559 


12 

145, 697 

$17,682,981 


15,358 
$4,767,443 

135 

6,720,191 

$523,621,423 

5, 257, 975 
$408,690,562 

1,462,216 
$114,930,861 


4,426,998 
$295,924,025 

2,293,193 
$227,697,398 

32 

1,084,175 
$94, 456, 189 

7,107 
$922,391 

1,077,068 
$93,533,798 


35 

2,083,440 

$57,475,366 

30 

269, 966 

$7, 751, 549 


2, 062, 791 
$71,352,396 

411,946 
$13,057,104 

41 

535, 875 

$18,319,805 

33 

2,377,091 

$61, 578, 145 

535,098 

$14, 000, 752 

1,842,593 

1,399,066 

443,527 

$47,577,393 


(') 


99 
3,699,249 

$129,785,963 

2,907,272 
$96,442,998 

791,977 
$33,342,965 


2,183,775 
$62,768,579 

1,515,474 
$67,017,384 

30 

1,011,938 

$43,147,041 

81,583 
$3,500,576 

930,355 
$39,646,465 


1909 


27 

2,123,630 

865,564,593 

25 

191,358 
$5,588,963 


132 

3,784,248 

$121,488,423 


29 

2,295,279 

$61,947,958 

511,  .322 

$14,681,108 

1,783,957 

1,318,796 

465, 161 

$47,266,850 


(') 


105 

3,332,733 

$133,272,393 

2,807,114 
$108, 298, 861 

525,619 
$24,973,532 


2  2,392,144 

2  940,589 
(■) 

29 

631,435 

$30,955,967 

56,275 
$2,736,396 

575, 160 
828,219,571 


'  Plates  "16  gauge  and  thicker"  and  sheets  "  17  gauge  and  thinner," 


75108°— 23- 


-09 


1090  ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS— MANUFACTURES. 

Table  48.-STEEL  WORKS  AND  ROLLING  MILLS:  1919    1914,  AND  1909- Continued. 


PRODUCTS — continued. 

[.—Rolled,  forged,  and  other  classified  steel  and 
IRON  products— Continued. 
.4.—  Finished  rolled  products  and  /'OTOmos— Continued. 
Skelp: 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value 

For  sale- 
Tons  

Value 

For  consumption — 

Tons 

In  works  where  produced 

In  other  works  of  same  company 

Assigned  value 

Hoops,  bands,  and  cotton  ties — 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons... 

Value 

For  sale- 
Tons 

Value 

For  consumption — 

Tons 

Assigned  value 

Nail  and  tack  plate- 
Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value 

For  sale- 
Tons  , 

Value , 

For  consumption — 

Tons 

Assigned  value 

Axles,  rolled  or  forged- 
Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value 

Armor  plate,  gun  forgings,  and  ordnance- 
Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value 

Car  and  locomotive  wheels,  rolled  or  forged- 
Tons 

Value 

All  other  rolled  products — 

Tons 

Value 

All  forged  or  other  iron  and  steel  products  not  otherwise 
enumerated— 

Tons 

Value 

B. — Seminniahed  rolled  products  (for sale  or  for  transfer  to 
other  works  of  same  company): 

Tons 

Value 

Blooms,  billets,  and  slabs,  steel- 
Tons 

Value 

For  sale- 
Tons  

Value 

For  consumption  in  other  works  of  producer — 

Tons 

Assigned  value 


2,589,004 
S151, 557,342 

379,271 
$21,928,860 

2.209,793 

1,605.999 

543,794 

$129,628,482 

34 

832, 212 

$69, 865, 330 

750,394 
$63,702,389 

81,818 
$6, 102, 941 

7 
34,579 

$2,548,485 

18,590 
$1,777,166 

15,989 
$771,319 

7 

2  97,813 

2  89,752,973 

13 

101,130 

$55,699,658 

117.763 

$17,044,728 

787,475 
$75,686,987 


309, 965 
$38,558,021 


9, 265, 930 
$389,596,293 

6,024,044 
$249, 394, 083 

2,039,349 
$90, 124, 414 

3,984,695 
$159,269,669 


38 

1,960,S14 

$52,443,303 

506,380 
$14,621,830 

1,454,464 

l,l,s3,756 

270, 708 

$37,821,473 

17 

603,940 

$19,945,078 


(') 


U 

50,302 

$2,008,308 

19,751 

$803,352 

30,551 
$1,204,956 

10 

2  89,436 

2 $3, 407, 271 

6 

38,669 

.$19,947,893 

('>      V 

619,674 
.$37,125,670 


411,402 
$19,165,900 


6,408,030 
$130,674,909 

3,991,873 
$80, 638, 672 

1,414,619 
$29, 706, 572 

2,577,254 
$50,932,100 


42 

2,084,286 
$64,514,728 

580,686 
$18,415,604 

1,503,600 

1,401,573 

102,027 

$46,099,124 

15 

341,043 

$10,429,681 


0) 


12 

68,557 

$2, 540, 022 

25, 867 
$960,492 

42, 690 
$1,579,530 


102,348 
83,831,344 

5 

26, 845 
$10,649,079 

0) 

566,627 
$39,570,061 


365,986 
$18,740,241 


6,799,436 
$153,493,360 

4, 887, 796 
$108, 514, 747 

1,841,819 
$43,021,988 

3,045,977 

$65,492,759 


I  Figures  not  available. 

'  Includes  for  1019,  1  ,.566  tons  of  axles  other  than  car  and  locomotive  (automobile,  carriage,  etc.'),  valued 
at  $317,774;  and  for  1914,  1,160  tons,  valued  at  $96,068.  t.  ,        ,y 


IRON   AND   STEEL   AND   THEIR  PRODUCTS.  1091 

Table  -18.— STEEL  WORKS  AND  ROLLING  MILLS:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 


PRODUCTS — continued. 

I.— Rolled,  forged,  and  other  classified  steel  and 
IKON  PRODUCTS— Continued. 
B.— fie  mi  finished  rolled  jnoditds—Continued. 
Rolled  blooms,  billets,  and  slabs,  for  forging  purposes — 

Tons 

Value 

Hammered  charcoal  blooms,  billets,  and  slabs — 

Tons 

Value 

Sheet  and  tin-plate  bars — 

Tons 

Value 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

For  consumption  in  other  works  of  producer — 

Tons 

Value 

Muck  and  scrap  bar — 

Tons 

Value 

For  sale- 
Tons 

Value 

For  consumption  in  other  works  of  producer — 

Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed  in  same  works  (tons) — 

Blooms,  billets,  and  slabs,  steel 

Hammered  charcoal  blooms,  billets,  and  slabs 

Rolled  blooms  and  billets  for  forging  purposes 

Sheets  and  tin-plate  bars 

Muck  and  scrap  bar 

C. —  Unrolled  steel  (for  sale  or  transfer  to  other  works  of 
same  company): 

Tons 

Value 

Ingots — 

Tons 

Value 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

For  consumption  in  other  works  of  producer — 

Tons 

Assigned  vahie 

Direct  steel  castings — 

Tons 

Value 


1919 


II. — Scrap  iron  or  steel: 

For  sale- 
Tons 

Value 

For  consumption  in  other  works  of  producer- 
Tons 

Assigned  value 

Made  and  consumed  in  same  works  (tons) 

III.— All  other  steel  or  iron  products,  not  rolled, 

INCLUDING   value   ADDED  TO  IRON  AND    STEEL  ROLLING- 
MILL  PRODUCTS  BY  FURTHER  MANUFACTURE 


IV. — All  PRODUCTS  other  than  steel  or  iron. 
v.— Custom  work  and  repairing 


186,533 
§10,669,833 

17,785 
$920, 704 

2, 864, 578 
$117,855,738 

2,555,741 
?104,597,932 

308, 837 
$13, 257, 806 

172,990 
$10,755,935 

62,039 
$4, 146, 609 

110,951 
$6,609,326 

19,344,166 

33, 692 

124,321 

1,289,851 

733,509 


1,433,170 
$167,959,202 

713,027 
$33,315,197 

219,013 
$15,848,348 

494,014 
$17, 466, 849 

720, 143 
$134,644,005 


1,340,790 
$24,487,435 

773, 855 

$12,926,837 

9,343,128 


$345,902,346 

$22,265,923 

$6, 307, 289 


1914 


65,939 
$1,695,637 

(') 

2,241,7.35 
$45,372,785 

2,088,769 
$42, 308, 755 

152,  %6 
$3,064,030 

108,483 
$2, 967, 815 

89, 379 
$2,379,056 

19,104 

$588, 759 

13, 102, 896 

35,794 

68, 856 

723, 350 

958,640 


632,572 
$46,117,166 

63,371 
$1,383,468 

29,421 
$737,382 

33,950 
$646,086 

569, 201 
$44,733,698 


983,216 
$11,660,297 

462,948 

$4,674,546 

5,595,122 


$85,238,964 

$15, 103, 136 

$1,709,584 


1909 


84,383 
$2,247,133 

(') 

1,652,761 
$37,745,269 

1,625,408 
$37, 105, 869 

27, 353 
$639,400 

174, 496 
$4,986,211 

154,431 
$4, 289,  %9 

20,065 
$696,242 

11,375,622 


76,614 

441,637 

1,191,828 


647, 601 
$42, 456, 174 

142,745 
$3, 593, 726 

30,444 
$1,513,445 

112,301 
$2,080,281 

504,856 
$38,862,448 


840,118 
$12,632,772 

398, 436 
$5, 530, 852 
5,126,093 


$86,534,369 

$16,356,978 

$1,324,852 


Figures  not  available. 


1092  ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  49.— TIN  PLATE  AND  TERNEPLATE:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Total  cost. 


MATERIALS. 


Tin-plate  and  terneplate  industry 

Tin  and  tenie  dipping  departments  of  black  plate 
mills:  plate  and  coating  materials 

Black  plates,  steel:  i 

Pounds 

Cost 

Produced  by  the  establishment  reporting — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Purchased — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Coating  metals: 
Pig  tin — 

Pounds 

Cost 

Pig  lead- 
Pounds 

Cost 

Terne  mixture  (purchased)— 

Poiuids 

Cost 

Total  tin  and  lead,  including  contents  of  terne 
mixture  purchased,  pounds 

Tin :. 

Lead 

Plates  for  redipping: 

Pounds 

Cost 


Fuel  and  rent  of  power. 
All  other  materials 


Total  value. 


PRODUCTS. 


Tin-plate  and  terneplate  industry 

Dipping  departments  of  black  plate  mills. 

Tin  plate  and  terneplate:  ^ 

Pounds 

Value 

Tin  plate,  steel — 

Pounds 

Value 

Coke  plate — 

Pounds 

Value 

Charcoal  plate- 
Pounds 

Value 

Terneplate,  including  long  terne,  steel- 
Pounds 

Value 


All  other  products,  including  plates  redippcd,  tin 
dross,  scruff,  scrap,  etc 


EQUIPMENT. 


Number  of  dipping  sets  at  end  of  year 

U  suaUy  eraiUoyed  on  tin  plate 

UsuaUy  employed  on  terneplate 

Number  of  building  tin  or  terne  sets  at  end  of  year. . . 
Daily  capacity  single  turn,  pounds 

Tin  plate ; 

Terneplate 

Number  of  establishments  operating  on^ — 

Single  turn 

Double  turn 

Triple  turn 

Daily  capacity  as  operated  whether  on  single,  double, 
or  triple  turn,  pounds 


$130,273,696 


$57,906,561 


$7:3,422,649 
$56,851,047 


$57,906,561 


2,6:50,798,873 
$99,730,197 

2,593,351,524 
$98,433,207 

37,447,349 
$1,296,990 


43,628,872 
$25,-350,062 

1,074,225 
$55,054 

7,288,245 
$1,439,580 

51,991,342 
45,271,634 
6,719,708 

348,565 
$24,049 

$364, 189 
$3,310,559 


$180,325,368 


$97, 404, 720 
$82, 920, 648 


2,539,224,664 
$175,776,283 

2,373,253,628 
$164,958,677 

2,336,703,947 

$161,874,698 

36,549,681 
$3,083,979 

165,971,036 
$10,817,606 


$4,549,085 


916 

868 

48 

60 

6,332,288 

5,820,948 

511,340 

2 
3 

30 

18,658,000 


2,107,7S7,589 
$39,803,655 

2,084,536,660 
$39,335,112 

23,250,920 

$468,543 


36,542,881 
$14,167,237 

2,269,160 
$94,024 

6,618,211 

$783,546 

45,430,252 

38,049,636 

7,3.80,616 

(^) 

$309,924 

$2, 748, 175 


$68,342,962 


I   $68, 342, 962 


4  2,053,966,144 
4  $66,270,345 

1,901,331,895 
$60,258,024 

1,855,892,526 
$58,450,853 

45,439,369 
$1,807,171 

152,634,249 
$6,012,321 


$2,072,617 


693 
615 

78 

3,868,000 

3,454,000 

414,000 

6 

5 

21 

10,726,000 


$41,889,434 


$41,889,434 


1,321,071,691 
$28,981,151 

1,291,048,109 
$28,245,234 

30,023,582 
$735,917 


28,586,267 
$8,490,794 

2,708,496 
$117,656 

9,632,996 
$1,061,587 

40,927,759 

31,077,651 

9, 850, 108 

(^) 

$289,675 
$2,948,571 


$47,969,645 


$•17,969,645 


1,315,313,132 
$45,815,146 

1,123,968,875 
$38,259,885 

(2) 
(2) 

191,344,257 
$7,555,201 


$2,154,499 


573 

455 
118 

(=) 

2,840,000 

2,076,000 

764,000 

5 
10 
16 


7,016,000 


1  All  steel  in  1919;  1914  includes  6,208,909  pounds  of  iron  plate,  valued  at  $206,533:  and  1909,  8,726,538  pounds 
valued  at  $96,914.  »   >      >       i 

2  Figures  not  available. 

8  In  addition,  2  estabhshments  in  1919,  I  in  1914,  and  3  in  1909,  engaged  primarily  in  other  Unes  of  manu- 
facture, made  some  tin  plate  and  ternejilate. 
*  Includes  6,1H.S90  pounds  of  iron  ])late,  valued  at  $358,828;  balance  steel. 
'  Does  not  include  8  estabhshments,  in  1919,  engaged  in  retinriing  only. 


IRON   AND  STEEL  AND  THEIR  PRODUCTS. 


1093 


Table  50.— THE  WIRE  INDUSTRY:  1919  AND  1914. 
(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


Wire  drawn,  tons. 


Steel  and  iron  wire: 

Total  production 

For  sale  (plain  or  bare) . . 

For  consumption 

Copper  wire: 

Total  production 

For  sale  (plain  or  bare) . . 

For  consumption 

Brass  wire: 

Total  production 

Other  metal: 
Total  production 


PRODUCTS. 

Total  value... 


Wire   and   manufactures    of 

wire 

Steel  and  iron — 

Tons 

Value 

Plain  wire — 

Tons 

Value 

Galvanized  wire — 

Tons 

Value 

Other  coated  wire— 

Tons 

Value 

Wire  nails  and  spikes- 
Kegs  (100  lbs.) 

Value 

Wire  brads  ana  tacks- 
Pounds 

Value 

Wire  staples- 
Pounds 

Value 

Barbed  wire — 

Tons 

Value 

Wire    rope,    cable    and 
strand- 
Tons 

Value 

Woven-wire    fence    and 
poultry  netting — 

Tons 

Value 

Other  woven-wire  prod- 
ucts— 

Tons 

Value 

Cold-roUed  fiat  wire— 

T-ons 

Value 

Washers — 

Tons 

Value 

Other  fabricated  iron  and 
steel  wire  products — 

Tons 

Value 

Copper- 
Bare  wire — 

Tons 

Value 

Insulated  wire  and  cableL- 

Tons 

Value 


1919 


2,724,442 


1914 


2,597,407 


2,  SOS,  890 

592, 434 

1,916,456 

184, 569 
146,991 
37,578 

23,625 

7,358 


$392,601,073 


2, 435, 530 

459,909 

1,975,621 

138,924 
84, 921 
54,003 

19, 491 

3,462 


$172,600,546 


$384,919,118 

2, 554, 385 
$264, 777, 927 

592, 434 
$58,756,450 

343, 005 
$;?2, 383, 503 


$166,999,888 

2,465,383 
$116, 215, 503' 

459,909 
$22, 316, 778 


374, 478 

S5, 257,' 688' 


12, 429, 195 
$49,291,686 

5,461,597 
$415, 821 

68,221,338 
$2, 745, 070 

341,127 
$30, 895, 619 


103,010 

$29, 825, 513 


312, 146 
$30, 526, 961 


26,614 
$4, 274, 177 

45,908 
$9,751,609 

433 
$46, 152 


81,482 
$10,607,678 


146,991 
$56,647,507 

72,607 
$44,465,418 


vnnE  MU-Ls 
(wire  rods 
purcqased). 


1,001,879 


1914 


898, 523 


WIRE  DEPARTMENTS  OF 
ROLLING  MILLS   AND 
OTHER  CONCERNS. 


1919 


1,722,563 


920,918 
244, 959 
675, 959 

78, 510 
60, 827 
17,683 

1,794 

657 


$162,151,236 


12,886,634 
$23,368,633 


66,670,000 
$1,324,948 


343, 693 
$13,764,367 


52, 735 
$7,973,537 


411,460' 
$19,795,812 


$157, 513, 598 

943,693 
$106,625,257 

244,959 
$28,494,089 

r   172, 958 
$15,812,146 

I    20, 598 
I  $2,719,707 

3,677,122 
$15,062,373 

f  3,998,138 
$248, 664 

I  16,084,845 
I   $617,027 

82,0.56 
$7,305,381 


55,632 
$12, 187, 216 


97,064 
$10, 320, 876 


22,721 
$2,822,689 


122,720 
$8, 899, 208 


84,921 
$26,206,024 

48,386 
$15, 709, 244 


821, 569 
206, 575 
614,994 

72, 401 
54,210 
18, 191 


$81,841,012 


$78, 150, 487 

835,928 
$48,809,661 

206, 575 
$12,921,55' 


156,016 
$7, 123, 026 


3,209,925 
$6,048,598 


18,376,000 

$386, 271 


69,232 
$2,823,668 


1,587,972 

347, 475 

1,240,497 

106,059 
86, 164 
19,895 

21,831 

6,701 


$230,449,837 


1914 


1,698,884 


1,613,961 

253,334 

1,360,627 

66,523 
30,711 
35, 812 


18,400 


$90,759,534 


$227,405,520 

1,610,692 
$158,152,670 

347,475 
$30,262,361 

f        170,047! 
$16,571,357 

I  29,327 

I  $2, 537, 981 

8, 752, 073 
$.34,229,313 

f     1,4(>3,459 
$167, 1.57 

1  52,1.36,493 
[  $2, 128, 043 

259, 071 
$23, 590, 238 


13,417 

$2, 184, 987 

30, 208 
$6,401,609 

27 
$7,655 


32, 877 
$5,263,527 


60,827 
$26,873,030 

32,687 


47,378 
$17,a38,297 


43,217 
$6, 881, 138 

128,379 
$6,763,469,  $20,206,085 


215,082 


8,614 
$915, 490 


54,211 
$4, 946, 444 ' 


54,210 
$16,177,678 

32, 410 


$21, 825, 4391  $10, 8.55, 232 


13, 197 
$2, 089, 190 

1.5,700 
$3,350,000 

406 
$38,497 


$88, 849, 401 

1,629,455 
$67, 405, 842 

253, 334 
$9,395,221 


218,462 
$8, 826, 505 


9,676,709 
$17,320,035 


48,294,000 
$938,677 


274, 461 
$10, 940, 699 


9,518 
$1,092,  .399 


283,081 
$13, 032, 343 


14,107 
$1,907,199 


68,509 
$3,952,764 


48,605 
$5,344,151 

86, 164 
$29, 774, 477 

39,920 


30,711 
$10,028,346 

15, 976 


$22,639,979     $4,854,012 


1  Not  including  production  of  insulated  wire  and  cable  by  establishments  included  in  "electrical  ma- 
chinery, ajjparalus,  and  suppUes."  Total  production,  all  estabhshments,  1919,  224,000  net  tons,  value 
$128, 682, 339. 


1094 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  50 THE  WIRE  INDUSTRY:  1919  AND  1914— Continued 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


PRODUCTS— continued . 

Wire  and    manufactures   of 
wire — Continued . 
Copper — Continued . 
Woven-wire  products — 

Tons 

Value 

Other  fabricated  copper- 
wire  products — 

Tons 

Value 

Brass  wire — 

Pounds 

Value 

Other  metals — 
Bronze  (with  phosphor- 
bronze  and  monel) — 

Pounds 

Value 

Nickel,  nickel  silver,  etc. — 

Pounds 

Value 

Other  (includes  copper- 
clad  steel) — 

Pounds 

Value 

Other  fabricated  wire  prod- 
ucts— 

Pounds 

Value 


Finished  products,  other  than 

wire 

-  Sulphate  of  iron- 
Tons 

Value 

All  other  products 

Amount  received  for  custom 
work  and  repairing 


EQUIPMENT. 

Wire-drawing  blocks: 

Number 

Rod 

Redrawing 

Fine  wire , 

Annual  capacity,  tons 

Wire-nail  machines: 

Number 

Annual  capacity,  kegs  (100 

pounds) 

Barbed-wire  machines: 

Number 

Annual  capacity,  tons 

Woven-wire  fence  machines: 

Nimiber 

Annual  capacity ,  tons 

Poultry-netting  machines: 

Number 

Annual  capacity,  tons 

Stands  cold-roUing  machines: 

Number , 

Annual  capacity,  tons 


1919 


206 
$223, 596 


790 
$593,077 

47, 249, 835 
$11,542,020 


1,342,706 
$624,520 

1,752,952 
$1,457,588 


10, 671, 138 
$3,876,060 


948, 858 
$711,405 


$3,058,042 

36,747 

$669, 871 

$.3,717,944 

$236, 098 


62,689 
10,530 
10,  202 
41,957 
4, 169, 467 

5,383 

22, 049, 170 

1,509 

855,997 

457 
677, 195 

164 
41, 893 

687 
184,215 


2,130 
$1, 013, 282 


39,614,500 
$6,366,342 


6,929,398 
$1,489,493 


$2,581,000 

$2, 692, 302 

$327,356 


51,181 
7,503 
9,067 
34,611 
3, 852, 000 

5,212 

23,904,000 


583 
732,000 


WraE  MILLS 
(WIEE  RODS 
PUBCHASED). 


140 

$143, 596 


3, 588, 721 
$1,040,427 


163,242 
$93,820 

649,000 
$714, 163 


501, 938 
$197, 866 


$2,171,718 


1914 


499 
$291,380 


4,361,148 
$650,017 


5,344,7.30 
$1,166,519 


$2,088,590 


23,506] 
$416,3421  $1,439,465 
$1,813, 480  J 


,098    $162,470 


0) 
(') 

(') 
(') 


26,920 
3,165 
6,651 

17,104 
1,508,043 

1,652 

7, 451, 450 

478 
252,448 

100 
154,552 

84 
28,847 

380 
59,915 


33,242 
3,005 
6,565 

2;j,  672 
1,249,000 

1,318 

.5,96.5,000 

(') 
(') 

161 
190,000 


WIRE  DEPARTMENTS  OF 

ROLLING  MILLS  AND 

OTHER  CONCERNS. 


1914 


66 
,000 


790 
,077 


43,661,114 
$10, 501, 593 


1,179,464 
$530, 700 

1,103,952 
$743, 425 


10,169,200 
$3, 678, 194 


948, 858 
$711,405 


$886, 324 

.13,241 

$2,53,529 
$1,904,464 


35,769 
7,365 
3,551 

24,853 
2,661,424 

3, 731 

14,597,720 

1,091 
603, 549 

357 
522,643 

80 
13, 046 

307 
124,300 


1,631 
$721, 902 


35,253,352 
$5,516,325 


1,584,668 
$322,974 


$492,410 

$1, 252, 837 

$164, 886 


17, 939 

4,498 

2,502 

10,  939 

2,603,000 

3,  S94 

17,939,000 

(') 
(') 

422 
542,000 


(') 
(') 


'  Figures  not  available. 


LtTMBEE  AND  TIMBER  PRODUCTS.  1095 

Table  51.— PRODUCTION  OF  LUMBER,  LATH,  AND   SHINGLES:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


Lumber  (M  feet  B.  M.) 

Softwoods 

Yellow  pine 

Douglas  flr 

West  orii  yellow  pine 

Hemlock 

White  pine 

Spmce 

Cypress 

Redwood 

Larch 

Cedar 

White  fir 

Sugar  pine 

Balsam  fir 

Lodgepole  pine 

Hardwoods 

Oak 

Maple 

«         Red  gum 

Chestnut 

Birch 

Beech 

Yellow  poplar 

Elm 

Basswood 

.    Hickory 

Ash 

Cottonwood 

Tupelo 

Wahiut 

Sycamore 

All  other 

Lath  (thousands) 

Sliingles  (thousands) 


34, 552, 076 


37,346,023 


44,509,761 


27,407,130 


29, 406, 839 


33, 896, 959 


13,062,938 

5, 902, 169 

1,755,015 

1, 754, 998 

1, 723, 642 

979, 968 

656, 212 

410, 442 

888, 121 

332, 234 

223, 422 

133, 658 

68, 030 

16,281 

7, 144, 946 


14, 471, 004 

4,  763, 693 

1, 327, 365 

2, 165, 728 

2,632,587 

1, 247, 414 

1, 013, 013 

535,199 

358, 561 

499, 903 

112, 627 

136, 159 

125, 212 

18, 374 

7, 939, 184 


16, 277, 185 

4, 856, 378 

1, 499, 985 

3,051,399 

3, 900, 034 

1, 748, 547 

955,635 

521, 630 

421, 214 

346, 008 

89,318 

97, 191 

108, 702 

23,733 

10,612,802 


2, 70S,  280 
857, 489 
851,431 
545, 696 
375, 079 
358, 985 
328, 538 
194, 417 
183, 562 
170, 013 
154, 931 
144, 155 
143, 730 
39, 218 
28,114 
61, 308 

1, 724, 078 
9, 192, 704 


3, 278,  908 
909, 763 
675, 380 
540, 591 
430, 667 
376,464 
519,221 
214,294 
264,656 
116,113 
189,499 
195,198 
124,480 
25,573 
22,773 
55,604 

(2) 


4,414,457 

1, 106, 604 

706,945 

663, 891 

452,370 

511,244 

858, 500 

347, 456 

399, 151 

333, 929 

291, 209 

265,600 

96,676 

46, 108 

56,511 

62, 151 

3, 703, 195 
14,907,371 


34, 127, 165 


1  27, 345, 338 


11,521,781 

2,928,409 

1,290,526 

3, 268,  787 

5,332,704 

1, 295, 953 

749, 592 

519, 267 

31,784 

222,994 

(=) 

C) 

6, 781, 827 


2, 902, 855 
587, 558 
523,990 
243, 537 
224,009 

853,544 
258,330 
228, 041 
106, 824 
169, 178 
321, 574 

31, 455 

18,002 

312,930 

2,647,847 
14, 546, 551 


1  Includes  183,541  M  feet  of  softwoods,  not  reported  by  kinds  of  wood. 
3  Included  in  "All  other"  hardwoods. 


*  Not  reported. 
Table  62.— PRODUCTION  OF  TIGHT  STAVES  AND  HEADING:  1919  AND   1909. 


PRODUCT. 

1919 

1909 

363, 825 

379,231 

Sawed 

348,812 

3,269 

1,193 

551 

24, 274 

341, 259 

Hewed.                  .                      . .             

6,321 

Bucked  and  spUt 

15,104 
16, 547 

Beer  and  ale 

20, 691 

Sawed 

24,265 
9 

19, 736 

955 

1096  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  53.— PRODUCTION  OF  SLACK  STAVES,  HEADING,  AND   HOOPS:  1919  AND  1909. 


KIND  OF  WOOD. 

STAVES  (THOUSANDS). 

HEADING  (THOUSAND 
SETS). 

HOOPS  (thousands). 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

1919 

1909 

Total : 

1,121,324 

2,029,548 

87,381 

140, 234 

140,  772 

375. 793 

Red  gaun 

358,  405 

327,  875 

61,100 

53, 058 

50, 446 

38,920 
36, 460 
36, 303 
35, 691 
29,683 
93, 383 

416, 570 
306, 621 
245, 172 
71, 705 
133, 255 

66,675 
268, 237 
93,  290 
78,  897 
72,219 
276, 907 

13, 003 
42, 401 
1,872 
2,318 
7,319 

1,986 
4,942 

16,700 
38,926 
6,535 
5,245 
13,663 

1,963 
19, 269 
876 
4,328 
1,861 
30,868 

Pine 

(') 
133,983 

4,000 
('5 

(')    ■ 
(') 
(I) 
(') 
(1) 
2,789 

Elm 

339. 477 

Ash 

(■') 

Maple 

Oak 

Beech. .           

Biich 

.     3,490 
2,508 
7,542 

Spruce 

All  other 

36,316 

1  Included  with  "All  other." 
Table  54.— WOOD  CONSUMED  IN  THE  MANUFACTURE  OF  VENEERS:  1919,  1911,  AND  1^. 


kind  of  wood. 


Total 

Domestic: 

Red  gum 

Yellow  pine . . 

Birch 

Cottonwood . . 

Tupelo 

Yellow  poplar 

White  oak — 

Maple 

Wabiut 

Spruce 

Basswood .... 

Douglas  fir... 

Ehm 

Beech 

All  other 

Imported: 

Mahogany 

All  other 


QUANTITY  OF  WOOD  (M  FEET). 


1919 


576,581 


198, 641 
67,071 
54, 079 
36, 739 
34, 175 

32. 653 

30. 654 
15, 723 
14, 060 
11,355 
11,134 
10, 604 

9,578 
3,922 
13, 767 

27,628 
4.798 


1911 


444,886 


136, 542 
35,400 
24,208 
34,911 
20,976 
25,835 
41,742 
29,762 
4, 121 
9,108 
11,602 
6,262 
IS,  340 
12,023 
22, 359 

4,790 
6,905 


1909 


435,981 


129, 930 
48,143 
24, 643 
30, 842 
18, 476 
28,826 
28, 742 
35,444 

2,400 

4,111 
13, 715 

1,111 
16,254 

9,950 
18,844 

16,057 
8,493 


LEATHER  AND  ITS  FINISHED  PRODUCTS.  1097 

Table  65.— LEATHER,  TANNED,  CURRIED,  AND    FINISHED:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND   1904. 


MATERIALS. 


Total  cost. 


Hides  and  skins,  total: 

Number 

Cost , 

Hides,  total — 

Number 

Cost 

Cattle- 
Number 

Cost 

Horse — 

Number 

Cost 

Skins,  total — 

Number 

Cost 

Calf  and  kip- 
Number 

Cost 

Goat  and  kid — 

Number , 

Cost , 

Sheep  and  Iamb- 
Number 

Cost , 

AU  other — 

Number , 

Cost 

AU  other  raw  stock,  cost. 


Purchased  rough  leather  used,  cost. 
Tanning  materials — 

Vegetable 

Chemicals 

Fats,  oils,  and  other  greases 


All  other  materials,  cost. 


Total  value. 


Leather,  value 

Sole- 
Sides  

Value 

Hemlock- 
Sides 

Value 

Oak- 
Sides 

Value 

Union- 
Sides 

Value 

Chrome — 

Sides 

Value 

Belting — 

Butts 

Value 

Harness — 

Sides 

Value 

Case,  bag,  and  strap — 

Sides 

Value 


1919 


$646, 521, 527 


1  123 
$513: 


24, 

$317, 


22, 
$304, 


2, 
$12, 


$195, 


12, 

$74, 


55, 

$82, 


326,726 
570, 602 

47S,  825 
949,025 

184, 517 
994, 752 

294, 308 

954. 273 

847, 901 
621, 577 

894. 274 
334, 355 

428, 830 
500, 845 

,766,247 
,  415, 744 

,758,550 
,370,633 
. 218, 990 


$16,166,339 

$46,564,536 
$20,985,006 
$11,342,269 

$29,673,785 


4  $928,591,701 


$818, 209, 571 

19,715,821 
$218,829,831 

1,731,545 
$16, 179, 564 

10,086,228 
$117,522,076 

7,314,834 
$79,917,866 

583,214 
$5,210,325 

1,483,070 
$32,776,994 

1,717,154 
$24,171,047 

1,225,577 
$11,880,766 


1914 


$284,245,420 


,841,035 
,980,036 

598,637 
311,975 

,457,591 
,751,002 

,141,046 
,560,973 

242,398 
668, 061 

067, 793 
117, 713 

755, 867 
916,965 

090, 198 
, 247, 682 

,328,540 
,385,701 
,970,795 


$7,070,378 


$44,224,211 


4 $367, 201, 705 


18, 

$152, 


95, 

$77, 


16, 
$33, 


37, 

$23, 


40, 


$341,796,436 

18,075,482 
$116,188,059 

5,626,696 
$31,007,435 

5,267,936 
$38,384,062 

6,588,799 
$42,457,755 

592,051 
$4,338,807 

647,224 
$8,369,584 

2,777,312 
$20,969,169 

1,004,581 
$5,383,255 


1909 


$248,278,933 


I  116,040,986 

Sl'Ki,  058, 557 

« 18, 360, 415 
$119,410,767 

18,360,415 
$119,410,707 

(') 
(') 

97, 680, 571 
$75,647,790 

19,732,638 
$31, 790, 572 

48,077,664 
$27, 833, 214 

26,082,060 
$12,231,618 

3, 788, 209 
$3, 792, 386 


1904 


$191, 179, 073 


$9, 556, 257 


$43,664,119 


4 $327, 874, 187 


$306, 476, 720 

17,805,252 
$88,331,713 

7,963,728 
$32,237,151 

3,805,861 
$26,083,793 

5,756,227 
$28,375,815 

279,436 
$1,634,954 

521,035 
$6,995,133 

3,946,235 
$24,802,734 

(') 


108,206,682 
$145, 467, 925 

2  17,581,613 
$89, 126, 593 

17,581,613 
$89, 126, 593 

90,625,069 
$56, 341, 332 

12, 481, 221 
$15, 725, 616 

47,665,008 
$26, 756, 012 

27,492,359 
$10, 547, 883 

2, 985, 881 
$3,311,821 


$10,852,655 


$34, 858, 493 


4  $252,620,986 


$236,765,803 

17,937,938 
$69,205,600 

9,929,964 
$152,676,015 

3,607,963 
$19,157,805 

4,400,011 
$17,371,780 

(') 

429,782 
$4,754,456 

4,369,561 
$20,274,188 

(') 


1  Exclusive  of  100,419  hides  and  skins  in  1919,  702,894  in  1914,  and  447,435  in  1909,  treated  by  estabUsh- 
ments  engaged  primarily  in  other  industries. 

2  Cattle  hides  only. 

'  Not  reported  separately. 

*  Exclusive  of  leather  and  other  products,  such  as  hair,  wool,  etc.,  to  the  value  of  $1,193,918  for  1919, 
$7,311,231  for  1914,  $6,231,374  for  1909,  and  $154,932  for  1904,  reported  by  estabUshments  engaged  primarily 
in  other  industries. 


1098  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 

Table  55.— LEATHER,  TANNED,  CURRIED,  AND  FINISHED:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1901— Con. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


PRODUCTS — continued . 

Leather,  value — Continued. 

Upholstery  leather    (auto,    furniture, 
and  carriage)— 
Whole  hide  grains- 
Number  

Vahie 

Whole  hide  spUts— 

Number 

Value 

Upper  leather  (other  than  patent) — 
Cattle- 
Sides 

Value 

Horse- 
Sides , 

Value 

Skins- 
Number  , 

Value .' 

Patent  (other  than  upholstery) — 

Sides 

Value 

Skins 

Value 

Glove- 
Skins  

Value 

Sides 

Value 

Finished  splits  (not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied ),  value 

Sold  in  the  rough,  value 

All  other,  value 

All  other  products,  value 

Amount  received  for  tanning,  currying,  or 
finishing  for  others 


9.33,921 
$18,262,372 

1,507,741 
$13,962,272 


16,093,073 

$120,897,283 

1,720,507 
$10,561,999 

79,663,981 
$266,547,191 

2,716,476 

$23,442,107 

828, 870 

$3,179,650 

5,892,894 

$11,535,113 

5,369,969 

$8,893,024 

$16,459,665 
$3,712,687 
$63,097,567 

$28,619,895 

$51,762,2.35 


654,053 

$8,172,698 

1,104,561 
$6, 155, 660 


8,245,964 
$32,939,139 

406,741 
$1,360,103 

66,268,840 
$83,009,160 

2,827,031 
$9,564,110 

4,871,588 
$5,512,449 

4,002,908 

$2,901,874 

343,949 

$998, 303 

$8,547,153 

$4,494,985 

$27,230,735 

$13,134,413 

$12,270,856 


1,398,842 
$l"'4,266,742 


7,946,769 
$24,198,993 


$6 
$141 


$12 


335,599 

545,806 

632,689 
764,778 


827,104 
$7,780,804 


6,850,469 
$15,487,252 

(') 

(') 
(') 

(1) 
(') 

^'} 
(') 
(') 
(') 

0) 

$10,180,949 
$109,082,554 

$7,665,223 

$8,189,960 


Not  reported  separately. 


LEATHER  AND   ITS   FINISHED  PRODUCTS. 


1099 


Table  56.— BOOTS,    SHOES,    SLIPPERS,    AND    OTHER    FOOTWEAR,  BY   CLASSES: i  1919, 

1914,  AND   1904. 


1919 


1914 


1904 


Total  value. 


2  $1,155, 041, 436 


2  $501, 760, 458 


Boots,  shoes,  and  slippers: 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 

Boots  and  shoes — 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 

Men's — 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 

Boys'  and  youths' — 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 

Women's — 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 

Misses'  and  children's — 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 

Fiber- 
Number  of  pairs 

Value 

Athletic  and  sporting  shoes — 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 

Canvas  and  textile  fabrics — 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 

Slippers — 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 

Men's,  boys',  and  youths' — 

Number  of  pairs 

Value ., 

Women's,  misses',  and  children 's- 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 

Felt  or  other  fiber — 

Number  of  pairs 

V^alue 

Infants'  shoes  and  slippers — 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 

Sandals — 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 

Moccasins — 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 

All  other  kinds — 

Number  of  pairs 

Value 


331,224,628 
«1, 128, 286, 743 

286,592,960 
$1,070,322,232 

95,017,356 
$429,740,457 

26,503,432 
$72,883,299 

104,812,505 
$447,289,044 

48,538,203 
$102,091,213 

79, 391 
$166, 392 

585,710 
$2,083,402 

11, 056,  .363 
$16,068,425 

21,815,046 
$33,409,101 

3,230,086 
$5,308,089 

5,264,235 
$12,860,767 

13,320,725 
$15,240,245 

16,668,912 
$18,249,791 

5,125,962 
$5, 128, 462 

1,021,748 
$1,177,157 


All  other  products,  including  amount  received  for 
work  done  for  others 


$26,754,693 


292,666,468 
$489,053,124 

252,  .51 6, 603 
$45.5,398,112 

98,031,144 
$219,994,422 

22,895,719 
$32,853,560 

80,916,239 
$148,433,738 

48,322,395 
$51,870,908 

2,351,106 

$2, 246, 484 

(3) 

(3) 
(3) 

24,673,102 
$26,082,238 

3,666,972 
$3,450,362 

14,066,717 
$18,573,921 

6,939,413 
$4, 057, 955 

15, 476, 763 
$7,572,774 

(=) 

(') 
(») 


$12,707,3.34 


2  $320, 107, 458 


242,110,035 
$315,987,387 

216,039,401 
$298,658,865 

83,434,322 
$142,038,632 

21,717,236 
$24,301,298 

69,470,876 
$98,262,016 

41,416,967 
$34,056,919 

(3) 
(') 

(») 
(') 

(') 

17,518,291 
$13,996,832 

4,403,097 
$3,464,561 

13,115,194 
$10,532,271 

(') 
(3) 

(') 
(3) 


8,552,343 
$3,331,690 


$4,120,071 


1  At  the  census  of  1909  the  value  was  not  reported  by  classes  and  therefore  statistics  for  1909  are  omitted 
from  this  table. 

2  Exclusive  of  the  product  of  establishments  primarily  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  other  products— 
1919,  9  establishments,  value  $894,201;  1914,  $855,582;  and  1904,  $89,000. 

3  Not  reported  separately. 


1100  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  57.— LEATHER  GLOVES  AND   MITTENS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND   1904. 


PRODUCT. 

19191 

19141 

19091 

19041 

Total  value 

$46,940,511 

$31,614,109 

$33,630,598 

$17,740,385 

Gloves,  mittens,  and  gauntlets: 

Dozen  pairs 

3,615,703 

$44,831,777 

3,040,747 
$34, 498, 056 

1,706,795 
$23,053,857 

767,801 
$9,037,038 

566, 151 
$2, 407, 761 

574,956 
$10,333,121 

417, 595 
$8,596,567 

126, 294 
$1,568,735 

31,067 

$167,819 

$2, 108, 734 

3,082,376 
$20, 296, 558 

2,656,875 
$16,333,388 

1,623,446 
$11,486,491 

832,695 
$4,3.83,271 

200, 734 
$463, 626 

425, 501 
$3, 963, 170 

325,530 
$3, 196, 761 

99,971 
$766,409 

$1,317,551 

3,368,655 
$22, 525, 861 

2, 888, 991 
$18, 135, 438 

1,755,229 
$12,209,929 

1,133,762 
$5, 925, 509 

479,664 
$4,390,423 

326,690 
$3, 375, 560 

152,974 
$1,014,863 

(-) 
$1, 104, 737 

3,370,146 
$17, 122, 772 

2,915,415 
$14, 515, 770 

Value 

Men's  and  boys'— 

Dozen  pairs 

Value 

Unlined— 

1 , 598  332 

Value 

$8,182,689 
1,317,083 

Lined- 

Value 

$6,333,081 

(2) 

Part  leather  and  part  fabric- 

Value         

(-) 

Women's  and  children's — 

454, 731 

Value 

$2, 607, 002 
213  370 

Unlined — 

Dozen  pairs 

Value 

$1,576,159 

Lined — 

Dozen  pairs 

241,361 

Value 

$1,030,843 

(2) 

Part  leather  and  part  fabric- 
Dozen  pairs 

Value 

(2) 

All  other  products,  value 

$617,613 

1  Exclusive,  for  1919,  of  22  e=!tabUslunents  engaged  primarily  in  other  industries  which  made  534,709 
dozen  pairs  of  leather  gloves,  mittens,  and  gauntlets,  valued  at  $:3, 175,014;  for  1914,  of  16  similar  establisli- 
ments  which  made  206,327  dozen  pairs,  valued  at  $642,462;  for  1909,  of  16  similar  estabhshments  which  made 
36,944  dozen  pairs,  valued  at  $264,961;  and  for  1904,  of  gloves,  mittens,  and  gauntlets,  to  the  value  of  $166,164. 

*  Not  reported  separately. 


PAPER  AND   PRINTING. 


1101 


Table  58.— PAPER  AND  WOOD  PULP:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 
(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


MATEEIAXS. 


Total  cost. 


Pulp  wood,  total: 

Oorrts 

Cost  

Spruce,  domestic — 

Cords ' 

Cost 

Spruce,  imported — 

Cords 

Cost 

Poplar,  domestic — 

Cords 

Cost 

Poplar,  imported — 

Cords 

Cost 

Hemlock — 

Cords 

Cost 

All  other  wood  and  waste — 

Cords 

Cost 

Wood  pulp  purchased: 

Tons 

Cost 

Grotmd,  domestic — 

Tons 

Cost 

Ground,  imported — 

Tons 

Cost 

Soda  fiber,  domestic — 

Tons 

Cost 

Soda  fiber,  imported — 

Tons 

Cost 

Siilpliite  fiber,  domestic- 
Tons 

Cost 

Sulphite  fiber,  imported — 

Tons 

Cost 

Sulphate  fiber,  domestic — 

Tons 

Cost 

Sulphate  fiber,  imported — 

Tons 

Cost 

Screenings,  mechanical — 

Tons 

Cost 

Screenings,  chemical — 

Tons 

Cost 

Rags,  including  cotton  and  flax  waste  and 
sweepings: 

Tons 

Cost 

Paper  stock:  High  grade  shavings,  including 
old  and  waste  paper — 

Tons 

Cost 

Manila  stock: 
Rope — 

Tons 

Cost 

Jute  bagging,  waste,  threads,  etc. — 

Tons 

Cost 

Straw: 

Tons 

Cost 


1919 


$467, 482, 637 


1914 


$213, 181,  286 


1909 


1904 


$165, 442, 341 


$111,251,478 


5,  477,  S32 
$87,  386, 0S3 

2,313,419 

$39, 783, 107 

873, 79.5 
$18, 219, 970 

180,  IfiO 
83, 214, 901 

1.58,220 
$2,  8.51, 583 

79.5, 154 
$8, 760,  805 

1, 1.57, 084 
$14,  .555, 657 

1,  59.5, 980 
$118, 967, 841 

398, 133 
$16, 249,  210 

100,  440 
$3, 537,  460 

153, 639 
$13,074,318 

25 
$1, 807 

.564, 776 
$54, 389, 663 

1.59, 307 
$14, 606,  807 

72,  440 
$6, 350, 229 

108, 5S4 
$9, 333, 251 

9,  488 
$321, 006 

29,148 
$1, 104, 090 


277,  849 
$24, 217, 978 


1, 8.54, 386 
$43,  567, 775 


68, 235 
$5,114,426 

48,  7.59 
$2, 091,  827 

3.53, 399 
$3,  594,  947 


4,  470,  763 
$39,  40S,  4.53 

1,  892, 739 
$17,  893, 673 

768, 056 
$9, 008, 609 

328,  513 
$2, 714, 210 

61,644 
$582, 924 

602, 754 
$4, 176, 542 

817, 0.57 
$.5, 032,  495 

1,  .521, 980 
$54, 207, 932 

379, 263 
$7,  540, 922 

153,463 
$3, 148, 755 

155, 635 
$6, 764, 892 

5,289 
$297, 838 

436, 196 
$19, 762, 127 

261, 172 
$12,  128, 105 

16,414 
$679, 326 

88,  497 
$3, 486,  540 

4,806 
$41,  841 

21,245 
$357,  586 


361, 667 
$12, 151, 288 


1,509,981 
$19,  161, 400 


64, 2.56 
$2, 492, 094 


.56,914 
$1,  553,  473 


307,  839 
$1, 675, 598 


4, 001, 607 
$34, 477,  .540 

1, 6.53,  249 
(') 

768, 332 
0) 

302,  876 
(1) 

25, 622 
0) 

559, 657 
(1) 

691, 871 
(1) 

1,241,914 
$43, 861,  357 

333,  313 
$6,  764,  475 

119, 536 
$2, 723, 033 

145, 163 
$6, 464, 870 

9,463 
$397, 994 

4.53, 636 
$19, 041, 329 

172, 393 
$8, 143, 397 


2  8, 410 
2  $326, 259 


0) 
(') 


357,  470 
$10,  721,  559 


983, 882 
$13, 691, 120 


117,  OSO 
$3, 560, 033 


303, 137 
$1, 460, 282 


3,  0.50,  717 
$20,  800, 871 

1,732,  .531 
$11,9.37,852 

.538, 305 
$4, 570, 017 

213, 058 
$1, 506, 971 

3.5, 313 
$251, 600 

(1) 
0) 

531,  ,510 
$2,  .534, 431 

877,702 
$27, 633, 164 


317, 286 
$.5,  754, 259 


120,  978 
$5,  047, 105 


433, 160 
$16,  567, 122 


'  6, 278 
a  $264, 678 


0) 
(1) 

8 


294, 552 

$8,  864, 607 


588,  543 
$7,  430, 335 


107,  029 
$2,  .502, 332 


304, 585 
$1, 502,  886 


^  Not  reported  separately. 

'  Reported  as  "other  chemical  fiber.' 


1102  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  .58.-PAPER  AND  WOOD  PULP:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  19C4-Continued. 
(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


MATERIALS — continued . 

Other  stock  for  making  paper: 

Tons 

Cost 

China  clay: 

Tons 

Cost 

Bleaching  powder: 

Tons 

Cost 

Sulphur: 

Tons 

Cost 


All  other  materials,  cost. 


PRODUCTS. 


Total  value. 


News  paper,  in  rolls  and  sheets: 

Tons 

Value 

Hanging  papers: 

Tons 

Value 

Poster,  novel,  tablet, lining,  etc.:' 

Tons 

Value 

Book  paper: 

Book,  machine  finished- 
Tons 

Value 

Book,  sized  and  supercalendered — 

Tons 

Value , 

Coated— 

Tons 

Value 

Plate,  lithograph,  map,  wood  cut,  etc. 

Tons 

Value 

Cover  paper:  ■.    .  i 

Tons '.■.-. -.1:.,. 

Value 

Fine  paiier: 

Ledger  and  highest  grade- 
Tons 

Value 

Pole  dried — 

Tons 

Value 

Air  dried — 

Tons 

Value 

Machine  dried — 

Tons 

Value [ 

Sulphite  bond- 
Tons 

Value \ 

All  other — 

Tons 

Value ] 

Wrapping  paper: 

Manila  (rope,  jute,  etc.)— 

Tons 

Value 

Heavy  ( mill  wrappers,  etc.  )— 

Tons 

Value 

Straw- 
Tons 

Value 


1919 


106, 850 
S4, 494, 388 

258,  533 
$4,421,157 

139, 914 
$5, 647, 952 

187, 794 
$5, 014,  736 

$162, 963,  527 


2$788,059,377 


1914 


1909 


$1 


97, 276 

778, 669 


1,. 323,  880 
$98, 559, 359 

69, 445 
$6,043,390 

80, 394 
$7, 272, 755 


532, 413 

$76,772,582 

286, 407 
$41,498,194 

132, 4.54 
$24,009,614 

9,821 
$1,556,372 

22, 163 
$5, 643, 191 


30,584 
$12,254,967 

48, 564 
$19, 868, 978 

28,786 
$9,514,618 

59,674 
$14,665,308 

82,467 
$17,484,179 

75, 108 
$13,952,756 


111,782 
$15,493,141 

118, 755 
$9, 856, 002 


$3, 


(•) 
(■) 

136, 458 
134, 699 


$77, 617,  ( 


2 $332, 147, 175 


1,313,284 

$52,942,774 

96,527 
$4,488,910 

7,883 
$490, 766 


786,626 
$58, 496, 221 


117,342 
$11,605,584 

9,332 
$588, 332 

21,679 

$2, 809, 377 


29, 422 
$479, 959 

(') 
(') 

(') 
(') 

(•) 
(') 

$57, 190, 491 


2$267,656,964 


1904 


(') 
$1, 963, 066 

(') 
(1) 

(') 
(') 

130, 400 
$3, 221,  834 

$37, 332, 383 


$188,715,189 


1,168,098 
$46,390,041 

92, 158 
$4,431,514 

7, 456 
$465, 519 


575, 616 
$42, 846, 674 


95, 213 
$9,413,961 

6,498 
$555, 352 

17, 578 
$1,982,853 


912, 822 
$35,906,460 

62,606 
$3, 013, 464 

(') 
(') 


434, 500 
$31, 156, 728 


(') 
(') 


19,  &37 
$1,458,343 


22, 150 
$2,023,986 


247, 728 
$34,054,918 


77, 878 
$7,070,254 

98, 780 
$3, 588, 357 


198,213 
$29,076,638 


73, 731 
$6,989,436 

108,  .561 
$4, 380, 794 


146, 832 
$22, 249, 170 


86,826 
$6,136,080 

96, 992 
$4, 035, 588 

54,232 
$1,389,348 


5,895  15,606  32,9SS 

$457,606  I  $519,309  |  $870,419 

I  Not  reported  separately. 

i„Vv?^  addition  in  1919,  paper  to  the  value  of  $1,064,772  was  produced  by  5  establishments  engaged  primarily 
in  the  manufacture  of  paper  boxes,  roofang  materials,  and  other  products  ;in  1914  to  the  value  of  $2,767,407 
by  9  establhshments;  and  in  1909  to  the  value  of  $2,567,267,  by  15  establishments  of  this  character. 
«  Reported  as  " poster"  in  1914  and  1909. 


PAPER  AND  PRINTING. 


1103 


Table  5S PAPER  AND  WOOD  PULP,  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904— Continued. 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


PRODUCTS— continued . 

Wrapping  paper — Continued. 

Bogus  or  wood  manila,  all  grades — 

Tons 

Value 

Kraft- 
Tons 

Value 

All  other- 
Tons 

Value 

Tag  stock  (rope,  jute,  and  sulphite): 

Tons 

Value 

Boards: 

Wood  pulp — 

Tons 

Value '. 

Straw — 

Tons 

Value 

News — 

Tons 

Value 

Binders',  trunk,  and  press — 

Tons 

Value 

Leather — 

Tons 

Value 

Cardboard,  bristol  board,  card  middles, 
tickets,  etc. — 

Tons 

Value 

Chip- 
Tons 

Value 

Another — 

Tons 

Value 

Tissue  paper: 
High  grade- 
Tons 

Value ; 

White,  colored,  and  waxing — 

Tons 

Value 

Manila  and  No.  2  white — 

Tons 

Value 

Towel  and  napkin — 

Tons 

Value 

Toilet- 
Tons  

Value 

Blotting  paper: 

Tons 

Value 

Building,  roofing,  asbestos,  and  sheathing  paper 

Tons 

Value 

All  other  paper: 

Tons 

Value 

Wood  pulp  made  for  sale  or  for  consumption  in 
mills  other  thanthosein  which  produced: 

Tons 

Value 

Ground — 
Steamed — 

Tons 

Value 

Not  steamed — 

Tons 

Value 

Soda  fiber- 
Tons  

Value 

1  Not  reported  separately. 


126, 175 
$12,047,371 

192, 583 
$26, 575, 194 

276, 182 
$38, 639, 983 

27,092 
$5,4.59,980 


179, 747 
$14, 887, 881 

228, 248 
$12, 229, 837 

88,8.39 
$4,604,082 

43, 091 

$3, 787, 860 

28, 167 
$2,263,288 


84,987 
, 104, 105 


695,963 
, 749, 210 


518,022 
,464,380 


31,025 
,  137, 550 

36,545 
,644,952 


$3, 

$5, 
$13, 

$3; 

$17, 
$29; 


23, 985 
589, 279 

19, 266 
,  144, 895 

79, 740 

178, 847 

13, 420 
, 209, 137 

195, 244 
737,341 

191,617 
690,905 


1,100,303 
$80, 095, 047 


61,411 
$2,224,664 

284, 518 
$9, 504, 137 

169, 332 
$14,9.39,293 


3.53,987 
$17,975,636 

109, 753 
$6, 949, 244 

225, 795 
$13,269,953 

29, 230 
$1,935,693 


'   116,419 
$4,227,493 

175,424 
$4,270,519 

127,966 
$3, 502, 134 

61,453 
$2,663,744 

26,689 
$1,177,189 


83,010 
.  $5,376,434 


(') 
(") 


700.844 
$23,652,095 


115,401 
$11,535,720 


14, 157 
$1,457,897 

243, 908 
$9, 475, 733 

93, 346 

$7,464,182 


912,490 
$31,677,717 


313,951 
$5,686,919 


163,522 
$7,213,086 


367, 932 
$19, 777, 707 

12,661 
$936,940 

167, 194 
$9, 265, 095 

(') 
(') 


71,0.36 
$2,639,496 

171,789 
$;},  750, 851 

74,606 
$2, 215, 469 


92,012 
$3,819,071 


51,449 
$3,3.52,151 


(2) 


422, 196 
$13,720,697 


77,746 
$8,553,654 


9,577 
$1, 186, 180 

225, 824 
$9, 251, 368 

96, 577 
$6, 869, 169 


910, 846 
$30, 177, 366 


310,747 
$5,649,466 


155,  844 
$6, 572, 152 


228, 371 
$10,099,772 

(•) 
(') 

177, 870 
$8, 774, 804 

(') 
(') 


60,863 
$2, 347, 250 

167, 278 
$4, 367,  .560 

38,  .560 
$1,174,216 


(') 


39,060 

$2,764,444 

253, 950 
$9,070,531 


43,925 
$5, 056, 438 


8,702 
$1,046,790 


145,024 

$4,845,628 


106,296 
$6, 729, 820 


780, 706 
$23, 144, 574 


273, 400 
$4,323,495 


130, 366 
$5,159,615 


» Included  in  "All  other  boards." 


1104 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  58 — PAPER  AND  WOOD  PULP:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904 -Continued. 
(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


PRODUCTS— continued. 

Wood  pulp  made  for  sale  or  for  consumption  in 
mills  other  than  those  in  which  produced— 
Continued. 
Sulphite  fiber- 
Bleached — 

Tons 

Value 

Unbleached — 

Tons 

Value 

Sulphate  fiber — 
Bleached — 

Tons 

Value 

Unbleached- 
Tons 

Value 

Screenings- 
Mechanical — 

Tons 

Value 

Chemical — 

Tons 

Value 


All  other  products,  value 

WOOD  PULP. 

Quantity  produced  ( including  that  used  in  miUs 
in  which  manufactured),  total  tons 

Ground — 

Steamed,  tons 

N  ot  steamed,  tons 

Soda  fiber — 

Bleached,  tons 

Unbleached,  tons 

Sulphite  fiber- 
Bleached,  tons 

Unbleached,  tons 

Sulphate  fiber- 
Bleached,  tons 

Unbleached,  tons 

Screenings — 

Mechanical,  tons 

Chemical,  tons 


2S8, 709 
$:il,  715, 21.5 

227, 395 
$17,791,975 


4,740 
$392, 765 


39, 552 
,743,389 


2,313 
$33,448 

22, 333 

$750, 161 

2  $.34, 91.5, 241 


3, 517, 9.52 

281,635 
1, 237, 194 

384, 085 
27, 608 

509, 738 
910, 091 

28,003 
92, 375 

12, 220 
35, 003 


214,627 
$10, 803, 787 

192, 687 
$7,284,492 


10,052 
$359,957 


2,553 
$27,910 

1.5,098 
$301, 566 

$8, 880, 990 


2, 893, 150 
I   1,293,661 


347,928 

3.85,349 
765, 978 

52,641 


11,769 
35, 824 


444, 255 
.$17,955,748 


(') 
(') 


(') 
(') 

(•) 
(') 

$4, 738, 549 

2, 495, 523 
1, 179, 266 

298,626 

I   1,017,631 

(') 

(') 
(•) 


376, 940 
$13,661,464 


(') 
(•) 


(') 
0) 

(') 
(1) 

$1,924,195 

1,921,768 
968, 976 

196, 770 

756,022 

(') 

(1) 
(■) 


1  Not  reported  separately. 

'  Includes  27,460  tons  of  paper  bags  valued  at  $6,469,010,  made  in  paper  mills. 


PAPER  AND   PRINTING. 
Table  69.— PRINTING  AND  PUBLISHING:  1919, 1914,  AND  1909. 


1105 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Number  of  establishments 

Book  and  job 

Music 

Newspapers  and  periodicals. 


Total  va'.uc'. 


PRODUCTS. 


Publications: 

Newspapers  and  periodica'.s 

Subscriptions  and  sale? 

Advertising 

Newspapers 

Subscriptions  and  sales 

AdY,ertising 

Periodicals  other  than  newspapers 

Subscriptions  and  sales 

Advertising 

Ready  prints  (patent  insides  and  outsides) . 


Books  and  pamphlets: 

Published,  or  printed  and  published. 
Printed  for  publication  by  others 


Sheet  music  and  books  of  music: 

Published,  or  printed  and  published. 
Printed  for  publication  by  others 


Other  products  for  sale  and  in  execution  of  orders: 

Job  printing 

Machine  composition  for  others 

Bookbinding  and  blank  books 

Electrotyping,  engraving,  lithographmg,  etc. . . 
All  other  products 


Newspapers  and  periodicals: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation  per  issue. 


By  period  of  issue. 
Daily: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation  per  issue 

Sunday : 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation  per  issue 

Triweekly: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation  per  issue 

Semi  weekly: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation  per  issue 

Weekly: 

Number 

A  ggregate  circulation  per  issue 

Monthly: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation  per  issue 

Quarterly: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation  per  issue 

All  other  classes: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation  per  issue 


By  character. 

News,  politics,  and  family  reading — 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 

Religious — 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 

Agricultural,  horticultural,  dairy,  stock  raising,  etc: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 

Commerce,  finance, insurance,  railroads,  etc. — 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 


30,611 

13, 089 

160 

17,362 


$1,536,408,283 


31,612 

12,115 

ISO 

19,317 


8810,508,075 


29,757 

10, 708 

178 

18,871 


$662,591,959 


806, 305, 760 
278, 006, 382 
528, 299, 378 
566,321,409 
192, 819, 519 
373,501,890 
239,984,351 
85,186,863 
154,797,488 
2,010,506 


132, 699,  .3.83 
32,861,475 


12,509,981 
3, 766, 908 


465,419,904 
12,487,551 
2:3,911,  ia3 
11,337,829 
33,097,793 


20,489 
222,481,983 


2,441 
33,028,630 


604 
19,368,913 


93 
492, 286 


452 
2,020,165 


13,375 
51,902,121 


2,647 
91,681,807 


489 
18,920,544 


388 
5,067,517 


15,746 
75,830,555 

1,162 
31,348,380 

334 
18,224,543 

294 
2, 561, 208 


419, 
163, 
255, 
283, 
99, 
184, 
135, 
64, 
71, 
1, 


209,701 
577, 090 
632,611 
588, 966 
541,, 860 
047,  KHl 
620, 735 
035, 230 
585, 505 
965,214 


68, 587, 778 
19,049,651 


6,803,491 
822, 585 


249,730,932 
5,682,098 

15,097,109 
9,698,641 

13, 860, 875 


22, 754 
205,594,907 


2,580 
28,777,454 

571 
16,479,943 

84 
549,495 

583 
2,-183,629 

15,172 
50,336,963 

2,822 
79,190,838 

500 
18,853,901 

442 
8,922,684 


17,574 
69,533,556 

1,413 
34, 515, 249 

346 
18,091,350 

323 
2,196.988 


337, 596, 288 
13,'),0(i3,043 
202, 533, 245 
232,993,094 
84, 438,  702 
1 18, 554, 392 
104,603,194 
50,624,341 
53,978,853 
2, 293, 077 


62,9.30,304 
10,209,509 


5,510,698 
1,000,966 


204,154,096 

18,810,392 
8,201,398 
11,885,141 


22,141 
164,463,040 


2,600 
24,211,977 

520 
13,347,282 

73 
335,389 

635 
2,312,919 

15,097 
40,822,965 

2,491 
63,280,535 

361 
16,058,099 

364 

4,093,874 


17,098 
61,074,990 


1,251 

29, 523, 777 


316 
11,327,253 


264 
1,411,738 


1  In  addition,  printing  and  pubhshing  to  the  value  of  $5,617,801  in  1919,  $2,813,574  in  1914,  and  $2,942,282 
in  1909,  was  reported  by  establishments  assigned  to  other  industries. 
>  Included  in  "Job  printing." 


75108°— 23- 


-70 


1106  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  59 PRINTING  AND  PUBLISHING:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 


PRODUCTS — continued. 
By  character — Continued. 

Trade  journals  generally — 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 

General  literature,  including  monthly  and  quarterly  magar 
zines — 

Number 

Aggregat  e  circulation 

Medicine  and  surgery — 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 

Law: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 

Science  and  mechanics: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 

Fraternal  organizations: 

Number , 

Aggregate  circulation , 

Education  and  history : 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 

Society,  art,  music,  fashions,  etc.: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 

College  and  school  periodicals: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 

Labor: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 

Reform  and  social  science: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 

Miscellaneous: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 


By  language. 
English: 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation 

Foreign  (including  foreign  and  English): 
Number. 


Aggregate  circulation . 
French- 
Number 

Aggregate  circulation. 
German — 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation. 
Italian- 
Number 

Aggregate  circulation. 
Scandinavian — 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation. 
Letto-Slavic— 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation. 
All  other — 

Number 

Aggregate  circulation. 


767 
4.653,164 


252 
38,102,065 

185 
2,493,827 

59 
71,729 

214 
2,367,720 

314 
9,147,322 

184 
4,029,417 

227 
24,441,320 

415 
638,840 

182 
3,634,539 

85 
2,135,468 

69 
2,741,886 


19,280 
211,501,667 

1,209 
10, 980, 316 

41 
266,046 

301 
2,231,312 

109 
725,710 

162 
1, 126, 793 

277 
2, 255, 451 

319 
4,375,004 


873 
9,284,145 


284 
38,495,435 

178 
910,085 

65 
76,671 

135 
1,683,381 

312 
7,092,592 

231 
2,533,833 

212 
14,703,958 

303 
353, 755 

163 
1,633,700 

179 
2, 900, 574 

164 
1,589,735 


21,272 
193,600,407 

1,482 
11,994,500 

46 
477, 436 

540 
4,095,672 

121 
755,367 

167 
1,261,585 

235 
1,655,363 

373 
3,655,363 


Includes  a  number  of  labor  publications. 


*  Not  reported  separately. 


PAPER  AND  PRINTING.  1107 

Table  60.— BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS— NUMBER:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 


CHARACTER. 


NUMBER  OF  COPIES  PRINTED. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Total 

Education 

Fiction 

History 

Juvenile 

Law 

Medicine  and  hygiene 

Philosophy 

Poetry  and  drama 

Religion  and  theology  (including  Bibles) 

Scientific  and  similar  associations 

Works  of  reference 

A 1 1  others 


252,068,816 


175,166,698 


161,361,844 


75,075,335 
24,317,643 

6,280,483 
24,434,912 

2,254,861 

13,539,464 

538, 775 

2, 6S2, 568 
36,496,230 

1,149,946 
15,832,195 
49,466,404 


51,069,521 
39,598,501 

2,458,912 
16,399,881 

1,701,602 

2,337,312 
189,996 

1,926,892 
24,411,502 

1,279,427 
11,032,385 
22,760,767 


1108 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANTJFACTUEES. 


Table  61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED  STATISTICS  OF  PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS:  1919, 1914, 

AND   1909. 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1919 


1914 


Group  I.— Acids. 

Total  value 

Inorganic  acids,  value 

Arsenic  and  arsenious  acids: 

Number  of  est  abUshments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Boric  (boracic)  acid: 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Carbonic  acid  (carbon  dioxide  CO-): 

Niunber  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Hydrochloric  (muriatic)  acid: 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale- 
Tons  

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Hydrofluoric  acid: 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Mixed  acid  (sulphuric-nitric): 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Nitric  acid: 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Phosphoric  acid: 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Sulphuric  acid: 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production  reduced  to  50°  Baum^,  tons 
For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consimied,  tons 

Production  according  to  strength: 
For  sale— 

60°  Baume — 

Tons 

Value 

>Not  reported  separately. 


$86, 194, 195 


$59,875,958 


6 
2,022,389 


1,070, 
$108! 
1, 540, 


13,454 
$1, 754 


59,771, 
$0, 574 


150, 

$4,312, 

71, 


000 
233 
389 

6 

,100 

,a32 

42 
,411 
,250 

40 
,749 

090 
253 
059 


6 
5, 732, 198 


4,320 
$440: 
1,412: 


40, 

$4, 42(>, 

68, 


19, 

$2, 970, 

67. 


428 
637 

.458 

59 
,992 

436 
095 
556 


22,109,302 


13,379, 
$1,711, 
8,729, 


216 
5,552,581 


3,331, 

$35, 932, 

2,221, 


839, 
$9, 543, 


$32,837,254 

$25, 082, 873 


(0 


5 

8,584,311 
$588, 981 

38 
50, 445, 779 
$2,320,685 

31 

168,584 

85,438 

$1,348,805 

83,146 

9 
7,209,248 

5,373,657 
$325,540 
1, 835, 591 

37 
112,124 

42,725 

$2,204,480 

69,399 

52 
78,589 

14,685 

$1,591,625 

63,904 


12,420,191 
$680,239 

194 
4,071,566 

2,338,284 

$15,395,133 

1,733,282 


451, 121 
$2,709,350 


'  Figures  not  available. 


CHEMICALS   AND   ALLIED  PRODUCTS. 


1109 


Tadee  61  -CHEMICALS-DETAILED    STATISTICS   OF  PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS:  1919,  1914, 

AND   1909— Continued. 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


Group  I.— Acids— Continued. 

Production  according  to  strength — Continued. 
For  sale — Continued. 
60°  Bauni(5— 

Tons 

\'alue 

CG°  Baurae— 

Tons 

Value 

Oleum  or  fuming— 

Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons — 

50°  Baum(5 

60°  Baume 

66°  Baum6 

Oleum 

Sulphuric  acid,  reclaimed: 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 


Acetic  acids,  value 

Acetic,  dilute  and  pyroligneous — 

Niunber  of  estabUshments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds . 
Acetic,  glacial — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds. 
Acetic  anhydride — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds . 
Citric  acid : 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production ,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Lactic  acid: 

Number  of  establishments 

Value 

Oleic  acid : 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production ,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value. ; 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds  — 
Stearic  acid: 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Tannic  acid: 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 


1  949,371 
1  $9,498,800 

707, 303 
$13,521,310 

2 133,655 
$3,369,371 

1,910,332 

70,681 

126, 892 

18, 149 

65 
473,555 

95,119 

$803, 144 

378, 436 


Organic  acids,  value 826, 318, 237 

$4,264,044 


13 

42, 248, 803 

33,057,776 

$1,359,521 

9,191,027 


20,131,487 

19,244,960 

$2,325,927 

886, 527 


1,794,985 

1,213,861 

$578,596 

581, 124 


3,260,482 

3,163,676 

$3,(W7,371 

96,806 


$781, 828 

15 
44,895,453 

44,350,574 

$6,548,564 

544, 879 


17,048,421 

16,969,878 

$3,796,439 

78,543 

4 

845,065 
$746, 82;') 


545, 502 
$3,754,860 

732, 186 
$8, 042, 422 

62, 354 

$888, 495 

1,250,112 

249,927 

96, 280 

15,404 

14 
(') 

136,360 
$518,890 

$7,754,381 


13 

75,303,375 

70,617,637 

$1,272,294 

4,685,738 


2,729,943 

2,657,840 

$1,516,336 

72,103 


23,187,579 

21,932,736 

$1,301, 353 

1,254,843 

10 
14,960,109 

14,351,4CH 

$1,242,492 

608,705 

5 

8.')3,S30 

$287, 142 


177,414 
$1,038,358 

453,370 
$5,454,002 

28, 594 
$434,635 

1,115,018 

11,970 

99,249 

3,743 


7,069 
$62,935 


13 

58,000,602 

56,923,773 

$1,336,874 

1,076,829 


(') 

2,102,2.56 
$777,235 
(^) 

(^) 


16,377,063 
$Ma,  106 


(') 

$1,143,213 
(») 

(') 


'  Includes  a  large  production  under  a  long-term,  low-priced  contract. 

« Includes siilphur-trioxide,  "battery  acid"  and  "electrolyte  sulphuric,"  74,533  tons. 

'  Figures  not  available. 

*  Not  reported  separately. 


1110 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  61.— CHElvnCALS— DETAILED  STATISTICS    OF  PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS:  1919  1914 

AND  1909— Continued.  '         ' 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1919 


Group  I.— Acids— Continued. 


Tartaric  acid: 

Number  of  establishments . 

Pounds 

Value 

Other  acids: 

Inorganic  ' 

Organic ' 


Group  II.— Ammonium  and  Cyanogen  Compounds. 
Total  value 


Ammonia,  anhydrous:  * 

Number  of  "establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Ammonia,  aqua: 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Ammonium  chloride  (sal  ammoniac): 

N  umber  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Ammonium  sulphate:  ^ 

N umber  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  poiuids 

Ammonium  bromide  and  iodide: 

Number  of  estabhshments , 

Value , 

Ammonium  fluoride: 

Number  of  establishments , 

Pounds 

Value 

Cyanogen  compounds: 

Ferro  and  ferri  cyanides  of  sodium,  potassium  (Prussian 
blue)  and  calcium- 
Number  of  estabhshments 

Pounds 

Value 

Other:  Hydrocyanic  (Prussic)  acid,  cyanides  of  copper, 
gold,  mercury,  nickel,  potassium,  silver,  sodium,  ana 
zinc;  cyanogen,  chloride,  dicyandiamine,  thiocyanates 

of  ammonium,  barium,  and  sodium,  value 

Other  ammonium  compounds : 

Inorganic. — Ammonium  alums,  ammonium  chrome 
alums;  carbonate,  hypophosphate, nitrate,  persulfate, 

phosphate,  sulfide,  vanadate,  and  miscellaneous 

Organic.— Acetate,  benzoate,  dunethylamuie,  hexa- 
methyleuetetramine,  oxalate,  and  valerate 


5,312,965 
84,262,376 

$836,777 
$2, 870, 790 


$23,067,553 


38 
27,957,000 

27,530,000 

87,224,473 

427,000 

27 
45,467,000 

30,918,000 
82,241,321 
14,549,000 


13,212,619 
81,565,340 

16 
33,401,000 

32,873,000 

81,595,447 

528,000 


$160,523 

3 

340, 156 
894, 276 


14 

4,684,611 

81,467,665 


85,647,777 


82, 759, 616 
8311,115 


1914 


(') 


8108, 495 
82, 134,  764 


$8, 064, 913 


0) 

16,659,789 
$3,140,848 
(1) 

(') 
(') 

35,544,246 
81,412,236 
(') 


11,511,934 
8641,040 

(■) 
(') 

8, 846, 616 
8211,314 
(') 


0) 


(') 


(1) 
\      83, 220, 206 


82,398,674 


8260,801 


1  Figures  not  available. 

'Includes  for  1919,  chlorosulphonic,  chromic,  hydrobromic,  hydrofluosilicic,  hypophosphorous,  molyb- 
dic,  silicic,  sulphurous,  tungstic,  vanadic,  etc.,  and  for  1914,  sulphurous,  hypophospnorous,  arsenic,  and 
hydrofluosilicic. 

3  Includes  for  1919,  butyric,  caproic,  carboUc,  cresylic,  formic,  gallic,  glycerophosphoric,  hydrocyanic, 
monochloracetic,  oxahc,  phthalic  anhydride,  propionic,  pyrogallic,  thymic,  valerianic,  etc. 

*  Product  of  the  chemical  and  manufactured  gas  industries.  The  production  of  anhydrous  ammonia 
bv  the  by-product  coke  ovens,  as  reported  by  the  Geological  Survey  (mainly  anunouiacal  liquor  and  sul- 
phate sold  on  pound  basis  of  N  11-M  was  as  iollows:  1919,  34  estabhshments,  51,646,764  pounds,  value, 
85,692,9,50;  1914,  25,370,509  pounds,  value,  82,300,137. 

''  Product  of  the  chemical,  fertilizer,  and  manufactured  gas  industries.  The  production  of  ammonium 
sulphate  by  the  by-product  coke  ovens,  as  re|)orted  by  the  Geological  Survey,  was  as  follows:  1919,  36  estab- 
lishments, 544,231,985  pounds;  sales,  557,619,631  pounds,  value,  $21,075,718;  1914,  ammonium  sulphate 
or  reduced  to  equivalent  in  sulphate,  170,763,906  pounds,  value,  84,696,590. 


CHEMICALS  AND  ALLIED  PRODUCTS. 


1111 


Table  61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED  STATISTICS  OF  PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS:   1919,  1914, 

AND  1909— Continued. 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1919 

1914 

1909 

Group  III. — Sodas,  Sodium,  and  Compounds. 
Total  value 

$99,689,828 

1  $32,626,335 

'$25,048,019 

Inorganic. 
Sodium: 

Borate  (borax) — 

Number  of  establislimcnts 

8 

29, 635 

$4,622,286 

5 

3  24,081 

22,992 

$5,337,389 

1,089 

5 
1,242,443 

$511,812 

18 
1,507,424 

1,033,480 

$31, 195, 149 

473,944 

41 

82, 992 
$2,272,770 

10 
190,894 

141, 556 

$3,695,417 

49,338 

5 

37,854 
$685,500 

4 
1,364,441 
$177,420 

29 
333,361 

322, 746 

$20,792,695 

10,615 

7 

29,284 

$103,868 

7 

10, 153 

$934,643 

10 

23,867 

4,321 

9,663 

9,883 

22, 351 

$2,438,917 

1,516 

7 

26, 501 

$2, 071, 774 

4 

(2) 

11,824 
$1,125,398 

[          (2) 

10 

(2) 

935, 305 
$10,937,945 
(2) 

50 

106, 591 

$1, 510, 449 

5 

(=) 

90,169 
$1,439,014 

25 
(') 

291, 539 
$9,104,920 

(2) 

6 
1          (') 

15,397 
$853, 528 
(=) 

(2) 

Tons .          .  .         

20,154 

$1,756,922 

Bichromate — 

Number  of  establishments '. 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale- 
Tons  

Value .  .      .          

\f3fie  and  p.nnsiiTnefi,  tons 

[         (2) 

Bromide— 

Numhpr  of  estahlishmpints                              

Pounds 

Value 

Carbonates- 
Soda  ash- 
Number  of  establishments 

11 

Total  production,  tons 

(."■) 

For  sale- 
Tons 

646,057 

Value 

$10,362,656 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

(3) 

Sal  soda  (including  monohydrate  crystals)— 

50 

Tons 

86,644 

Value 

$1, 156, 882 

Bicarbonate — 

Number  of  establishments 

7 

Total  production,  tons 

C') 

For  sale- 
Tons  

82,800 

Value 

$1,515,045 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Sesquicarbonate— 

Niimher  of  estahUshmPnts                   

Tons 

Value .                                   

(') 

Fluoride- 
Number  of  establishments 

Pounds..                                                             

Hydroxide  (caustic  soda)* — 

Number  of  establishments 

17 

Total  production,  tons..                                

(») 

For  sale- 
Tons 

131,612 

Value 

$5,264,887 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

i}) 

Nitrate,  refined- 
Number  of  establishments      .             .  .          

Tons 

Value 

Phosphate- 
Number  of  establishments 

(») 

Monobasic  (4  establishments) 

(^) 

Dibasic  (9  establishments) 

Tribasic  (5  establishments)  . 

Tons 

12,290 

Value 

$540, 282 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

(=) 

«  The  totals  for  items  reported  for  1914,  $32,626,335,  and  for  1909,  $25,048,019,  are  not  comparable  with 
total  for  1919.    The  total  for  1909  includes  $3  312,117  of  unclassified  sodium  products. 
2  Figures  not  available. 
8  Includes  neutral  chromate. 
*  Includes  caustic  liquor  and  soda  Ive. 


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ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED  STATISTICS  OF  PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS:   1919,  1914, 

AND  1909— Continued. 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


Group  III.— Sodas,  Sodium,  and  Compoxjnds— Con. 

Inorgan  ic— Continued . 

Sodium — Continued . 
Silicate^ 

Niunber  of  establishments 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Sulphates — 
Niter  cake — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Salt  cake- 
Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale- 
Tons  

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Glauber's  salt — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Refined,  anhydrous — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale- 
Tons  

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Thiosulphate  (Hypo)— 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Sulphide- 
Number  of  estabUshments 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale- 
Tons  

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Sulphite- 
Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

INIade  and  consumed,  tons 

Washing  compounds  ( not  containing  soap) — 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value 

Other  inorganic  sodium  compounds  " 


336, 

286, 

$6,052, 

49, 


81, 

$2S1, 

16, 


179, 

122, 

1,930, 

56, 


2, 
$221, 


38 
,836 

170 
476 
666 

34 
003 

908 
139 
095 

27 
,206 

,330 

,204 
,876 

6 
,776 

708 
232 
68 


29, 818 


29 
1,541 


39, 

35 

2,316 

4 


7, 

$539, 

1, 


$71 
$7,021 


678 
087 
140 

17 
735 

178 
253 
,  557 


209 
636 

457 

3 

861 
021 
,278 


(1) 
190,648 

169,049 

1,648,854 

21,599 


31 
46,143 

24, 129 

$31, 580 

22, 014 

29 
110,263 

90,442 

$841,887 
19, 821 


(') 

34, 537 

$427, 808 


(') 


(') 

2,1,203 
$510, 044 
(') 


(') 

(') 

$66, 649 
(') 


12,441 

$204, 230 

81,703,535 


1  Figures  not  available. 

2  Includes  for  1919,  sodium  metal,  sodium  chlorate,  hypophosphite,  manganate,  nitrite,  silicon  uoride,  burnt 
chrome  and  sodium  alums,  aluininate,  aluminum  fluoride  (refined  cryolite),  arsenate,  arsenitc,  bisulphite, 
gold  chloride,  hypochlorite,  perborate,  peroxide,  titanium  sulphate,  uranate,  uranium  nitrate,  etc. 


CHEMIOAI.S  AND   ALLIED   PRODUCTS. 


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Table  61,— CHEMICALS— DETAILED   STATISTICS   OF   PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS:  1919,  1914, 

AND   1909— Continued. 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Group  III.- 


Sodas,  Sodium,  and  Compounds— Con. 
Organic. 


Sodium: 

Acetate — 

Number  of  estabUshraents 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds . 
Benzoate — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Citrate- 
Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 


Other  organic  sodium  compounds  ^ 

Group  IV.— Potash,  PoTAssruM,  and  Compounds. 


Total  value . 


Potash  from  original  sources: 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value 

Carbonate,  crude- 
Number  of  establishments 

Poimds 

Value 

Chloride,  crude — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Sulphate,  crude — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Acetate: 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Bromate,  bromide,  chlorate,  chloride  (refined),  and  iodate: 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Carbonate  and  bicarbonate,  refined: 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Citrate: 

Number  of  establishments 

•t      Pounds 

Value 

Hydroxide  (caustic): 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value , 

Iodide: 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds , 

Value 

Sulphate,  refined;  persulphate;  sulphide;  bisulphite;  and 
meiabisulphite: 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Tartrate,  Bi-  (cream  of  tartar): 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Other  potassium  compounds: 

Inorganic — bichromate  and  chromate,  refined  nitrate, 

permanganate,  phosphate,  etc 

Or(;a7i(C-binoxalatc  and  oxalate,  and  Rochelle  salts. . . . 


12 
2,260,459 

2,196,113 

$165, 505 

64,346 

4 
120, 447 
$68,004 

6 

lis,  417 
$143,386 

$5,706,363 


S18,407,253 


$61,490 

$80,630 
37,905,744 


(') 


65 

109,737 

$7, 215, 164 

44 

48,664,478 
$2,300,027 

26 
144,435,589 
$1,169,333. 


26,  .374, 661 

$745,804 


69,995 

$47, 473 


3,324,268 
$1,258,507 

7 

401,140 

$154,844 

6 

64,088 
$100,754 

13 

8,358,834 
$2,206,008 

7 

388,678 

$1,298,980 

11 
877,178 
$100, 751 


4, 85-1,. 5.50 
$2,620,351 


$2,548,114 
$856,307 


(■) 
$49,651 


0) 
$88,940 


(■) 


(') 


12,646,120 
$3,121,958 


31,731,135 


15,592,937 
$2,925,883 


0) 


•  Figures  not  available. 

» Includes  for  1919,  sodium  butyrate,  formate,  o  :alate,  propionate,  sulphocarbonate,  cyanide,  and 
ferrocyanide,  formaldehyde,  hydrosulphite,  potassium  tartrate,  thiocyanate,  uranium  acetate,  etc. 


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ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED  STATISTICS  OF  PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS:  1919,  1914, 

AND  1909— Continued. 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


Groxjp  v.— Alums,  Aluminum,  and  Compounds. 
Total  value 


Alums 

AmTnonium  alum — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  tons , 

For  sale — 

Tons , 

Value , 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Potash  alum — 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value , 

Sulphate  (concentrated  alum)— 

Number  of  establishments , 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale- 
Tons 

Value , 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Other  alums  2 — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  tons , 

For  sale- 
Tons 

Value , 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Aluminous  abrasives: 

Number  of  establishments , 

Tons 

Value 

Aluminum  chloride: 

Number  of  establishments , 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale- 
Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consvuned ,  tons 

Aluminum  hydroxide  and  oxide,  refined: 

Number  0  f  establ  ishments 

Total  production,  tons 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 


All  other — Aluminum  and  alloys,  aluminum  acetate,  sodium 
alimiinate,  aluminum  nitrate,  calcined  bauxite,  refined 
cryolite,  etc,  value 


Group  VI.- 
Total  value 


-Bleaching  Compounds. 


Chlorine  bleaches: 
Chlorine- 
Number  of  establislmients 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value , 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds. . . 
Hypochlorites  (calcium  and  sodium) — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value , 

Peroxide  bleaches: 
Barium  peroxide — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Hydrogen  peroxide- 
Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Other  peroxide  bleaches,  value 


1919 


$43,433,482 


817,055, 891 


3,949 


3, 
$304, 


$65 


312, 
$15, 665, 


15, 

15, 
$1,020, 


11 
$2,032 


4, 
$362, 


3, 

$514, 

2, 


797 
018 
152 

4 
393 

745 

19 
,872 

759 
,526 
113 

12 
337 

322 
602 
15 

3 

306 

588 

7 
,411 

265 
445 
146 

5 
,375 

847 
649 
528 


$23,467,909 


$12, 392, 806 


14 
91,141,000 

34,392,000 
$1,425,917 
56,749,000 

16 
252,850,000 
$4,781,350 


3,134,000 
$569, 483 

11 

31,515,000 

$2, 257, 282 

$612,045 


1914 


(') 


$3,467,969 


(') 


5 

6,382 

$219,968 


(') 

92,500 
1,728,566 
(') 


57,593 
1,519,435 
(') 


(') 


$5,302,359 


(') 

12,217,000 
$472,836 
(') 

14 

310,380,000 

$2,916,225 


0) 


20 
32,595,000 
$1,303,596 
(') 


1909 


(') 


$3,022,355 


0) 


0) 

5,127 
$155,319 


') 


77,737 
$1,312,751 
(') 


(•) 

55,283 
$1,554,285 

0) 


(') 


$3,215,728 


0) 


116,802,000 
$1,786,846 


0) 


17 

9,926,000 

$870,541 


1  Figures  not  available. 

2 1919— burnt,  chrome  and  soda  alums:  1914 — burnt  and  soda  alums,  porous,  excelsior  pearl,  ammonium, 
alum  cake,  etc. 


CHEMICALS  AND  ALLIED   PRODUCTS. 


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Table  61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED  STATISTICS  OF  PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS:  1919    1914 

AND   1909— Continued.  '  ' 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Group  VI.— Bleachikg  Compounds— Continued. 

Sulphur  bleaches: 

Bisulphite  of  calcium^  soda,  potassium,  etc.. 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Sulphur  dioxide — 

Number  of  establishments .' 

Pounds 

Value 

Other  sulphur  bleaches 


Other  bleaching  compounds,  not  specified 

Group  VII.— Coal-tar  Chemicals. 
Total  value 


Crudes: 

Number  of  establishments. 

Value 

Intermediates: 

Number  of  establishments. 

Pounds 

Value 

Dyes  and  color  lakes: 

Number  of  establishments. 

Poimds 

Value 

Photographic  chemicals: 

Number  of  establishments. 

Pounds 

Value 

Medicinals: 

Number  of  establishments. 

Poimds 

Value 

Flavors  and  perfumes: 

Number  of  establishments. 

Poimds 

Value 

Synthetic  phenolic  resins: 

Number  of  establishments. 

Pounds 

Value 


Geoup  VIII.— Plastics. 


Total  value. 


In  form  for  further  manufacture  (rods,  sheets,  blocks,  etc.) 
PyroxyUn  (including  products  sold  under  trade  names) — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pomids 

Collodion  and  liquid  solutions  of  pyroxylin — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Rubber  substitutes — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  poimds 

For  sale — 

Pomids 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 


Fmished  articles  of  pyroxylin  and  rubber  substitutes  (made 
in  the  producing  estabUshment)  and  nitrocellulose, 
value , 

Other  plastics,  viscose,  etc.,  including  artificial  silk,  value. . 

'  Figures  not  available. 

2  Reported  as  "  Coal-tar  distillery  products." 


14 

39,225,000 
$961,284 

3 

856,000 

$99,896 

$1,073,464 

$612,085 
$133,499,742 


14 

26,346,000 

$243, 659 

(') 
(') 

$366,143 


$13,492,453 


15 

31,718,000 
$226, 154 

(') 
$332,187 


$7,969,672 


56 
$21,148,814 

100 
117,470,901 
$28,250,517 

106 

66,179,250 

$69,318,785 

11 

384, 181 

$1,189,995 

25 
5,724,245 
$8,679,277 

13 

861, 143 

$2,643,698 


3,696,757 
$2,268,656 


5 $77, 477, 041 


40 
,065,156 


0) 
3  12,169,635 
$4,652,947 


< $774, 350 


$13,895,784 


20,752,950 

16,743,064 

$20, 855, 988 

4,009,886 

10 
19,343,463 

17,171,313 

$3,810,187 
2, 172, 150 

11 

7,755,476 

7,291,776 

$1,309,644 

463,700 


$9,870,395 
$41,630,827 


(>) 
(') 

(■) 
$3,778,374 


(1) 


$5,526,740 


$4,590,670 


42 
> $4, 057, 591 


3  12,658,770 
$3,683,553 


< $228, 528 


$7,472,732 


0) 


*  Keporteu  as  "  Coal-tar  aistiUery  products." 
3  Coal-tar  dyes  and  intermediates  made  largely  from  stock  of  foreign  origin. 

*  Reported  as  "Chemicals  or  medicinal  preparations  from  coal-tar." 

6  Not  including  estabhshments  primarily  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  motion-picture  films  (not 
exposed);  viz.,  18  estabhshments  in  1919,  with  products  valued  at  $72,152,797. 


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ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED  STATISTICS  OF  PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS:   1919,   1914, 

AND  1909— Continued. 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


Group  IX. — Compressed  anl  Liquefied  Gases. 

(Cubic  feet  at  atmospheric  pressure.) 
Total  value 


Acetylene:  ^ 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  cubic  feet 

For  sale- 
Cubic  feet 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  cubic  feet 

Ammonia,  anhydrous  (see  Group  II) 

Carbon  dioxide  (see  Group  I) 

Chlorine  (see  Group  VII) 

Hydrogen: 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  cubic  feet 

For  sale — 

Cubic  feet 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  cubic  feet 

Nitrogen: 

Number  of  estabhshments 

Cubic  feet 

Value 

Nitrous  oxide  (laughing  gas): 

Number  of  establishments 

Gallons 

Value 

Oxygen: 

Number  of  establishments 

Electrolytic 

Other 

Cubic  feet , 

Electrolytic , 

Other 

Value 

Other  gases.— (1)  Sulphur trioxide;  (2)blaugas,oil,and 
carbohydrogen;  (3)  argon;  (4)  sulphur  dioxide;  and 
(5)  carbon  monoxide,  name  in  order  of  their  value. . . 

Group  X.— Chemicals,  not  Elsewhere  Specified. 
T  otal  value , 


Organic 

Alcohols:  '' 

Amy]  alcohol — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  gallons 

For  sale — 

Gallons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  gallons 

Glycerin  (glycerol)— 
Crude — 

Number  of  establishments 

For  sale — 

Poxmds 

Value 

Made   and  consumed   in   soap   industry, 

pounds 

Refined — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Other— Butyl,  diacetone,  limone  and  propyl  alcohols, 
dextro  citronellol,  goraniol,  guaiacol,  iso-eugenol, 
linalool,  nerol,  resorciaol,  rhodinol,  terpineol  and 
some  ethyl  alcohol  ($126,299)  and  methyl  alcohol 
($5,763)  produced  by  chemical  establishments 


1919 


$43,263,918 


49 
313,558,000 

311,390,000 
$7, 140, 757 
2, 168, 000 
S7, 224, 473 
$6, 574, 250 
$1, 425, 917 

40 
138,177,000 

137, 082, 000 
$851, 397 
1,095,000 


2, 162, 000 
$45, 416 


3  25,740,000 
$515, 164 

94 

39 

55 

1,173,414,000 

131, 477, 000 

1,043,937,000 

$16,577,389 


$2,909,155 


$156,672,155 


72,141,542 


5 

241,254 

141,535 

$497, 906 

99, 719 


21,402,735 
$2,%1,583 

38,350,994 

31 
69,464,298 

67,342,822 

$20,724,033 

2,121,476 


$553, 234 


$10,415,325 


(') 


40 


1909 


(•) 


121, 696, 000 
$2,317,605 

(') 
$3, 140, 848 
$2, 320, 685 

$472, 836 


(') 

1,699,000 
$16,671 


(») 


3 17, 838, 000 
$213, 099 

51 
(') 
(') 
104,714,000 

(') 
(') 
$1,829,446 


$104,135 


$52,898,172 


$16,377,955 


(=) 


16,568,920 
$2,278,976 

(') 

(') 
00,944,799 

59,810,405 

$10,779,204 

1,134,394 


(«) 


(1) 


$2, 544, 238 
$2,345,743 


(>) 


5 

<  97, 175 
$38, 589 

20 

3,814,000 
(') 
(') 
$177,469 


9,756 


$48,851,270 


$14,039,748 


C') 


79,677,490 
$11,752,580 


(') 


C) 


establish- 
ue  $194,019. 


1  Figures  not  available. 

>  Not  including  acetylene  distributed  through  mains  by  public  service  companies;  in  1919,  37 
meiUs,  5,1)77,000  cubic  feet,  value  $69,647;  in  1914,  125  establishments,  14,808,(X)0  cubic  feet,  value 

»  Kquivalcnisin  cubic  feet:  1919,  3,432,000;  1914,  2,378,400. 

*  (Quantity  n'|)(irl(Ml  in  pounds. 

6  Not  including  (excei^tas  noted  inider"  other  alcohols")  ethyl  or  grain  alcohol,  the  product  of  distilleries; 
nor  methyl  or  wood  alcohol,  for  which  .see  "  Wood  distillation." 

8  Figures  not  available;  included  with  "UnclassiUed." 


CHEMICALS  AND   ALLIED  PRODUCTS. 


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Table  61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED  STATISTICS  OF  PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS:  1919,  1914 

AND   1909— Continued. 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


Group  X.— Chemicals,  not  Elsewhere  Specffied— Con. 

Aldehydes: 

Formaldehyde — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Vanillin — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Other,  including  acetic,  anistic,  cltral,  and  decyl  alde- 
hydes, chloral  hydrate,  formaldehyde,  hydrosiilphite. 

helio-tropin  and  miscellaneous 

Carbon  and  hydrocarbon  compounds — 
Carbon  bisulphide — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  poimds 

Other  acetylene,  blau  gas,  oil  gas,  calcium  carbide, 

silicon  carbide,  thymene,  etc 

Esters: 

Amyl  acetate — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  poimds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Ethyl  acetate- 
Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pomids 

Other — Amyl    and    ethyl    butyrate,    amyl    valerate, 

butvl  acetate,  ethyl  formate,  etc 

Ethers: 

Ethyl  ether  (sulphuric  ether) — 

Number  of  estabUshments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

P  oimds 

Vahie 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Ethyl  nitrate  (nitrous  ether) — 

Number  of  estabUshments 

Poimds 

Value 

Other — Methyl  ether,  etc 

Halogen  compoimds: 

Carbon  tetrachloride — 

Number  of  estabUshments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  poimds 

Chloroform- 
Number  of  estabUshments 

Pounds 

Value 

Ethyl  chloride- 
Number  of  estabUshments 

Pounds 

Value 

Other — Chlor  acetyl  and  ehtylene  chloride,  ethyl  bro- 
mide, ethyl  iodide,  iodoform,  monobrom  benzene, 
monobrom  camphor,  tetrachlorethane  and  thymol 
iodide 


1919 


25,006,815 

19,663,753 

$3,938,322 

5,343,062 

4 

134,687 

$1,365,941 


SI, 794, 268 


15,469,567 

11,607,193 

$1)40, 346 

3,863,374 

$28,362,198 


8 
906,764 

693,383 
$350,573 
213,381 


5,780,549 

2,657,947 

$340,011 

3,122,602 

$1,007,794 


10 

4, 875, 255 

4,111,755 

$1, 103, 676 

763,500 

5 

43, 153 

$30,856 

$22, 570 


11,908,704 

9,811,779 
$803, 648 
2, 096, 925 


1,677,641 
$516, 625 

6 

248, 103 
$166, 235 


$254, 248 


19U 


8, 426, 247 
$655, 174 
(') 

(') 

120,619 
$525, 21S 


(.') 


(') 


1,300,052 
$465,664 


m 


2, 120, 082 
$278, 816 


(.') 


1, 333, 954 
$295,317 


(-) 


1909 


3,794,486 
$363, 717 
(') 

0) 
(') 
(^) 


(») 


(») 


1,470,568 
$442, 771 


1,168,631 
$190, 164 


(.') 


(') 

1,869,685 
$477,538 


(.') 


1  Figures  not  available. 


2 Figures  not  available;  included  with  "Unclassified." 


1118 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  61.— CHEMICALS-DETAILED    STATISTICS  OF  PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS:  1919, 1914, 

AND  1909— Continued. 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Gboup  X.— Chemicals,  not  Elsewhere  Specified— Con. 

Ketones: 

Acetone — 

Number  of  estabUshments 

Pounds 

Value 

Acetone  oil — 

Number  of  establishments 

Gallons 

Value 

Methyl  ethyl  ketone  (methyl  acetone) — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Other— Violet  ketone  and  miscellaneous -  - . 


Other  specified  organic  chemicals;  amines,  various  coal- 
tar  products,  alcogas,  refined  camphor,  oleo  resin,  ossein, 
thymol,  and  sulphonal 

Other  unclassified  organic  chemicals 


Inorganic . 


Antimony: 
Chloride — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Sulphide — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Other — Oxide,  oxychloride,  potassium,  antimonyl  tar- 
trate  

Arsenic: 

Arsenate  of  calcium — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Arsenate  of  lead 

Number  of  estabUshments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Other — Arsenous  and  arsenic  acid,  arsenical  salts  of 
copper,  magnesium,  sodium,  and  zinc,  etc.,  some 

metal,  and  sulphide 

Barium: 

Carbonate — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Chloride — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Nitrate — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Sulphate  (blanc  fixe)— 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 


4 

6,045,914 
$767,042 

3 

99,692 

$127, 831 


1,158,032 

$167, 734 

$97, 351 


$1, 409, 158 
$4, 138, 359 

$84,530,613 


10,425,817 
$1,099,585 


(1) 


$36, 520, 217 


7,761,696 
$812,978 


0) 


$34,811,522 


4 
103,466 
$15,554 


2, 983, 378 
$808, 433 

$366,040 


1,191,868 
$248, 459 

12 
11,524,278 

11,465,788 

$2, 090, 341 

48,487 


$1, 150, 567 


12,906,705 
$359,465 


8,743,098 

5,811,579 

$229,544 

2,931,519 


2,025,185 

903,377 

$85,319 

1,121,808 

10 

13,635,789 
$256, 100 


0) 


11 

8,847,656 

8, 641, 856 

$511,688 

205, 800 


$134, 294 


(') 


« 


11 

18,278,000 
$257,415 


8,152,000 

$86,986 


^  Figures  not  available;  included  with  "Unclassified." 


CHEMICALS  AND   ALLIED   PRODUCTS. 


1119 


Table  G1.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED  STATISTICS  OF    PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS:  1919,  1914, 

AND   1909— Continued. 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1909 


Geoup  X.— Chemicals,  not  Elsewhere  Specified — Con. 

Barium — Continued. 
Sulphide — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale— 

Founds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Other — Barium  chlorate,  dioxide,  fluoride,  phosphate, 

thiocyanate,  etc 

Bismuth: 

Subnitrate — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  poimds 

Other — mtrate,  oxide,  subgallate,  etc.,  and  metal 

Bromine: 
Liquid — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Other — ammonium,  calcium,  potassium,  and  sodium 
bromides  and  bromates,  organic  bromides,  etc.  (see 
the  respective  groups). 

Other— Miscellaneous 

Calcium: 
Acetate — 

Number  of  establishments , 

Total  production,  tons , 

For  sale- 
Tons 

Value , 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Chloride — 

Number  of  establishments , 

Tons 

Vame , 

Phosphate — 

Number  of  establishments , 

Pounds 

Value 

Other — Calcium  bisulphite,  bromide,  carbonate,  hj'po- 
chlorite,  sulphide  and  sulphate,  etc.,  $5,172,241,  car- 
bide, citrate,  ferrocyanide,  lactate,  lacto-phosphate, 

sulphoearbolate,  etc.,  810,436,916 

Cerium  compoimds — Carbonate,  chloride,  dioxide,  fluoride, 

nitrate,  oxalate,  etc 

Chromium  sulphate  and  chromium  compounds,  not  else- 
where specified  (see  Group  V) 

Cobalt,  salts  and  compounds 

Copper: 

Carbonate — 

Number  of  establishments , 

Pounds 

Value , 

Sulphate  (blue  vitriol) — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Other  copper  salts  and  compounds 

Gold: 

Chloride — 

Number  of  establishments 

Ounces 

Value 

Other  gold  salts  and  compounds 

Iodine,  resubhmed  and  minor  iodides: 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

,  Value 


5, 084, 931 

$106,317 

16,823,823 

$646, 758 


7 
283,286 

279, 786 

$811,487 

3, 500 

$424,015 


5 
211,555 
$92,047 


$1,425,684 


86 
84,478 

76,955 

$2,682,232 

7,523 

15 

74,699 

$1,043,301 


44,270,166 
$4,727,364 


$15,609,157 

$132, 2S3 

$610,933 
$217,689 


5 
327, 949 
$92, 230 

14 

35,287,881 

$3,164,611 

$575, 537 


4 

7,229 

$76, 152 

$66,917 

7 

10,731 

$438, 002 


(>) 


$103,204 


0) 


78 
83,542 

81,761 

$2,138,909 

1,781 

7 

44,753 

$342,271 


24,192,974 
$1,298,566 


(') 


(') 


14 

37, 152, 351 

$1,598,944 

$14,383 


70, 739 
$2,118,443 


(') 


36,546,553 
$1, 531, 574 


28, 819 
$291, 658 


0) 


42,544 
$430, 944 


(0 


1  Figures  not  available;  included  with  "Unclassified. 


1120 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED  STATISTICS  OF  PRODUCTS,  BY   GROUPS:  1919,  1914 

AND  1909— Continued. 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1909 


Group  X.— Chemicals,  not  Elsewhere  Specified — Con. 

Iron: 

Chloride,  crystals  (ferric)— 

Number  of  establishtments , 

Pounds 

Value 

Chloride,  Uquor  (ferric) — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Oxide — 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value 

Sulphate  (copperas) — 

Number  of  establishments 

Tons 

Value 

Other  iron  compounds— 

/norj^awic- Ferroalloys,  other  than  blast-furnace 
products,  iron-by-hydrogen,  chloride  (ferrous)  ni- 
trate, sulphide,  vanadate,  etc 

Organic.— Aceta,t<i,     iron     ferrocyanide,     oxalate, 

valerate 

Lead: 

Acetate — 

Number  of  estabUshments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Arsenate  (see  arsenic) — 

Other  lead  salts 

Lithium  salts— Bromide,  carbonate,  chloride,  etc 

Magnesium: 

Carbonate  (precipitated) — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Chloride — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Oxide — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Sulphate  (Epsom  salts): 

Number  of  estabUshments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Other  magnesium  salts,  metal,  and  alloys 


$9, 274, 214 
$661,975 

9 
5, 131, 133 

4, 183, 621 

$552,435 

947, 512 

$335, 906 
$502, 542 


4 
544,022 
$70,512 


26,282,436 
$445, 087 


9,031,650 

$1,176,858 

20 
59,067,335 

58,696,632 

$1,497,077 

370, 703 

$376, 843 


6 

(2) 
$105,682 

29 

46, 239 

$352,772 


$3,592,793 


7,290,936 
$474,430 


(') 


*  12,819 
$78,467 


(0 


(') 


12 


10 


29,265,115 
$296, 999 

(') 


21,621,297 
$189,791 
(^) 
(') 


Manganese: 

Borate — 

Number 3 

Pounds 141,828    i           ,,.                      ,,. 

Value $27,996    f          ^  •'                      *•  ■' 

Other  manganese  salts  and  compounds  * |  $71^  399 

1  Figures  not  available;  included  with  "Unclassified." 

2  Figures  not  available. 

3  Iron  sulphate  produced  by  chemical  plants  12,898  tons;  by  rolling  mills,  9,738  tons;  and  by  wire  mills, 
36,747  tons. 

*  Includes  5,845  tons  of  iron  sulphate  made  and  consumed.    !' 
'Not  including  ferroalloys. 


CHEMICALS   AND   ALLIED   PRODUCTS. 


1121 


Table  61 — CHEMICALS— DETAILED  STATISTICS  OF  PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS- 1919  1914 

AND  1909— Continued.  '         '         ' 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1914 


1909 


Group  X.— Chemicals,  not  Elsewheke  Specified— Con 

Mercury: 

Chloride,  mercuric  (corrosive  sublimate) — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Chloride,  mercurous  (calomel) 

Number  of  establishments , 

Pounds , 

Value 

Other  mercury  compounds — Cyanide,  oxide,  and  mis- 
cellaneous preparations 

Nickel  compounds — Carbonate,  cyanide, formate,  hydrate, 

nitrate,  sulphate,  black  salts,  and  miscellaneous 

Phosphorus,  metal,  chloride,  sesquisulphide,  and  miscel- 
laneous   

Radium  salts: 

Number  of  establishments 

Milligrams 

Value 

Silver: 

Nitrate — 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  ounces 

For  sale — 

Ounces 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  ounces 

Other  silver  salts  and  compounds — Chloride,  collargol, 
cyanide,  nucleinate,  oxide,  protemale,  and  miscel- 
laneous   

Strontium    salts — Bromide,    carbonate,    chloride,    iodide, 

lactate,  nitrate,  salicylate,  sulphate,  etc 

Sulphur: 
Refined — 

Number  of  estabUshments 

Tons 

Value 

Chloride  (red  and  yellow) — 

Number  of  estabUshments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consimied,  pounds 

Other  sulphur  compounds 

Thorium  compounds — nitrate,  oxide 

Tin: 

Chloride,  stannous  (crystals) — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Chloride,  stannic  (tetra  and  bi-) — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Oxide — 

Number  of  establishments 

Poiuids 

Value 

Titanium  compounds — sodium  sulphate,  potassium  oxalate, 

etc.3 

Uranium  compounds— acetate,  sodium  acetate,  chloride, 

nitrate,  nil  rite,  sodium,  uranate,  etc 

Vanadium  and  compounds  ' 

'  Figures  not  available. 

»  Figures  not  available;  included  with  "Unclassified." 

3  Not  including  ferroalloys. 

75108°— 23 71 


4 
447,080 

437,015 

$64S,774 
10,065 

3 
256,388 

$414,388 

$711,856 

$641,645 

$910, 591 

7 

27,627 

$2,985,777 


3,055,903 

3, 017, 889 

$2,184,051 

38,014 


$257, 722 
$319,373 


52,099 
$2,712,944 


4,648,066 

2,353,807 
$124, 088 

2, 294, 259 

$15, 926 

$664, 843 


4 

587,963 

$251, 848 


8,411,453 
$2,735,392 


1,352,345 
$899, 525 

$98, 188 

$6,233 

$698,678 


605, 701 
$518, 023 


$157, 149 


(•-) 


2, 563, 238 
$846,059 


(2) 


(') 
31, 166 
$1, 141, 100 


(2) 


(.') 


2,030,399 
$737, 428 


(2) 


25, 269 
$891, 501 


(2) 


8,291,239 
$2,028,511 


(^) 


10,293,377 
$1,535,350 


(^) 


1122 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUEACTURES. 


Table  61 CHEMICALS— DETAILED  STATISTICS  OF  PRODUCTS,  BY  GROUPS:  1919,  1914, 

AND  1909— Continued. 

(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Grotjp  X. — Chemicals,  not  Elsewhere  Specified — Con. 

Zinc: 

Carbonate — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Chloride — 

Number  of  estabUshments 

Pounds 

Value 

Oxide  1— 

Number  of  establishments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Sulphate- 
Number  of  estabUshments 

Total  production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Other  zLac  compounds — Arsenite,  borate,  cyanide, 
nitrate,  resLaate,  stearate,  sulphocarbolate,  valerate, 
etc 


Other  rare  earth  compounds,  not  elsewhere  specified — 
BerryUium  nitrate,  neodyinium  chloride,  zerconium 
oxide,  etc 

Other  rare  metals,  not  elsewhere  specified — Molybdenum, 
silicon,  tungsten 


Unclassified. 

Crude,  commercial,  and  fine  chemicals  not  separately  re- 
ported  


4 

91,683 

$16,645 

19 
74, 089, 063 
$4,349,096 


6, 185, 602 

4,299,602 
$374,188 
1, 886, 000 

12 
12,941,730 

7, 325, 544 

$267, 001 

5,616,186 


$442,780 

$42, 171 
$1,806,978 

$4,699,195 


40,786,886 
$1,130,959 


$19, 184, 40S 


25,054,213 

$472,302 


(') 

$26, 748, 736 


1  Not  including  zinc  oxide  reported  in  the  paint  industry,  139,661  tons,  value  $24,082,299.  Total  production 
from  all  sources,  142,753  net  tons. 

2  Figures  not  available;  included  with  "Unclassified." 


CHEMICALS  AND   ALLIED  PRODUCTS. 


1123 


Table  62.— COKE:  1919, 1914,  AND  1909. 
(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Coal  used  for  coking,  all  estabUshments,  tons. 


PRODUCTS. 

The  classified  industry  (establishments  primarily  engaged 
in  the  manufacture  of  coke) — all  products 

Coke  and  coking  by-products,  all  establislunents,  including 
subsidiary  coke  "products  of  estabUshments  in  other  in- 
dustries   


Coke: 

Tons 

Value 

Made  in — 

Beehive  ovens — 

Tons 

Value 

Retort  or  by-product  ovens — 

Tons 

Value 

By-products  from  retort  or  by-product  ovens — 
Gas- 
Production  ,  M  cubic  feet 

Sales,  M  cubic  feet 

Illumination  and  household  purposes. 

Industrial  purposes 

To  pubUc  service  corporations 

Value 

Tar- 
Production,  gallons 

Sales — 

Gallons 

Value 

Ammonia  (sales) — 
Sulphate — 

Pounds 

Value 

Anhydrous  or  free  ammonia  ^ — 

Pounds 

Value 

Benzol  products  (sales) 

Other  coking  products 


65,587,918 


51,623,750 


$316,515,838 
$322,056,708 


$99,275,020 
$105,863,305 


44,180,557 
$258,339,740 


19,042,936 
$98,094,972 

25,137,621 
$160,244,768 


415,642,265 
193,073,979 
6,238,486 
138, 179, 761 
49,655,732 
$16,685,007 

288,898,764 

217,780.143 
$6,919,265 


557,619,631 
$21,075,718 

51,646,744 

$5,692,950 

$12,678,886 

$665, 142 


34,555,914 
$88,334,217 


23,335,971 
$50,254,050 

11,219,943 
$38,080,167 


61,364,375 

(1) 
$6,009,583 

0) 

109,901,315 
$2,867,274 


170,763,906 
$4,6%,  590 

(•) 
$2,958,634 

(') 
$997,007 


59,354,937 


$95,696,622 
$98,078,383 


39,315,065 
$89,965,483 


33,060,421 
$69,530,794 

6,254,644 
$20,434,689 


0) 
15,791,220 

0) 
$2,609,211 

0) 

60,126,006 
$1,408,611 


123,111,197 
$3,227,316 

(1) 
$3,675,771 

(') 
$419,307 


1  Figures  not  available. 


'  Includes  liquor  and  sulphate  sold  on  pound  basis  NH'. 


1124 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table    63.— DRUGGISTS'    PREPARATIONS,    PATENT  AND    PROPRIETARY    MEDICINES 
AND  COMPOUNDS,  AND  PERFUMERY  AND  COSMETICS:  1919  AND  1914. 


1919 


1914 


Number  of  establishments,  total. 


The  classified  industries,  establishments   engaged  primarily  in 
the  manufacture  of — 

Druggists'  preparations 

Paten t  medicines  and  compounds 

Perfumery  and  cosmetics 

Other  industries,  establishments  reporting  as  subsidiary  products- 
Druggists'  preparations 

Patent  medicines  and  compounds 

Perfumery  and  cosmetics 


PRODUCTS. 


Total  value. 


The  classified  industries: 

Druggists'  preparations 

Patent  medicines  and  compounds. . . 

Perfumery  and  cosmetics 

Subsidiary  products  of  other  industries: 

Druggists'  preparations 

Patent  medicines  and  compounds. . . 

Perfumery  and  cosmetics  i 


Alkaloids  and  derivatives 

Quinine- 
Pounds  

Value 

Morphine,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Heroin — 

Pounds 

Value 

Codeine — 

Pounds 

Value 

Cocaine — 

Pounds 

Value 

Caffeine,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds  

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Strychnine — 

Pounds 

Value 

Other  alkaloids  and  alkaloids  not  itemized — 

Pounds 

Value 

Synthetic  preparations,  including  coal-tar  medicinals 

Biological  products  (serums,  vaccines,  toxins,  etc.) 

Other  druggists'  preparations  (not  patent  or  proprietary): 

Tinctures,  fluid  extracts,  medicinal  sirups,  and  otiier  liquid  prepara- 
tions, not  otherwise  accoimted  for 

Pills,  tablets,  powders,  etc.,  not  otherwise  accounted  for 

Pharmaceutical  metals  and  their  salts 

Patent  and  proprietary  medicines: 

For  sale  in  unbroken  unit  packages  to  the  general  public , 

Ethical  pharmaceutical  specialties : 

Patent  and  proprietary  compounds , 

Perfumery,  cosmetics,  and  toilet  preparations ' 

Flavoring  essences  and  extracts 

All  other  products 


3,839 


524 

2,467 

569 

67 
151 
61 


416 

2,903 

496 


277 


$418,221,150 


$114,593,486 

$212,162,255 

$59,613,391 

$21,839,202 
$6, 878, 102 
$3,134,714 


$15,416,028 

237,944 

$3,929,606 

38, 122 

37,047 

$5,906,201 

1,075 

6,8.33 
$1,310,883 

3,295 
$473,322 

6,781 

$1,021,423 

40,537 

18,742 

$.379,528 

21, 795 

26,029 

$986, 702 

121,127 

$1,408,363 

$8,899,533 

$15,876,358 


$38,679,4.54 

$37,803,903 

$420,952 

$132,978,871 
$29,494,936 
$46,351,234 
$69,449,056 
$5,222,192 

$17,628,633 


$176,747,080 


$48,009,654 

$102,463,374 

$16,899,101 

$5,353,646 

$3,202,057 

$819,248 


$16,231,503 


n 


(') 


$1,384,996 
$6,223,475 


$13,900,402 

$10,903,056 

$732,307 

$83,455,204 

$16,514,352 
$19,160,407 

$8,241,318 


'  Not  Including  perfumery  and  cosmetics  manufactured  by  the  soap  industry  to  the  value  of  $12,635,20e 
in  1919  and  .¥6,s04,.508in  1914. 
'  Figures  not  available. 


CHEMICALS  AND  ALLIED   PRODUCTS. 


1125 


Table  64.— NATURAL  DYESTUFFS  AND  EXTRACTS:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 
[Not  including  tanning  extracts  made  and  consumed  in  establishment  producing.] 


1919 

1914 

1909 

176 
144 
32 

$56,905,553 

133 
112 
21 

1  $31,382,689 

124 

The  classified  industry— Dyestuffs  and  extracts— natural . 
Other  industries 

107 
17 

PRODUCTS. 

Total  value 

1  $16,788,676 

The  classified  industry— Dyestuffs  and  extracts— natural 
Subsidiary  products  from  other  industries 

$53,  744,  2.S3 
$3,161,270 

$20, 620, 336 
$762,353 

$15, 954, 574 
$S34, 102 

Dyestuffs: 

Natural  dyestuffs 

$4,699,111 

10 
32,751,757 
$3,292,512 

5 

3, 844, 390 

$355, 029 

6 

6, 745, 979 

$303, 472 

2, 078, 287 
$312,924 

$435, 174 
$32,616,231 

34 
507,905,777 
$18,663,125 

11 

19, 705, 590 
$879,366 

5 

4, 507, 433 

$253, 088 

170,  846, 336 
$8,059,912 
$4, 760, 740 

665.772 
$.V28, 463 
$690, 178 

2,477,874 

$319,050 

$2, 526, 246 

49,328,560 
$3,791,372 

8, 680, 048 
$634,595 

57,055,943 
$2,888,600 
$4, 264, 074 

$3,947,633 

$1, 862, 162 

9 
28, 989,  %2 
$1,311,966 

5 
4, 509, 943 
$222, 804 

4 
3, 844, 882 
$112,945 

3, 434, 150 
$90,934 

$123, 513 
$7,898,672 

24 

328,197,524 

$4, 130, 042 

7 

18,978,013 

$340,402 

(») 
4, 512, 361 
$129,631 

109,597,041 

$2, 944, 906 

$353,691 

760, 100 
$234,630 
$157, 791 

11, 681, 884 
$820, 491 
$716, 510 

18,913,641 
$705, 584 

3, 832, 182 
$205,282 

20,717,148 

$373, 218 

$1,768,777 

$6,639,572 

$1, 135, 694 
6 

Dyewbod  extracts — 
Logwood- 
Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

22, 317, 248 

Value 

$991,974 

Fustic— 

NumhpT  of  pstahlishirifints 

(») 

(») 

Quercitron- 
Number  of  establishments 

(?) 

C) 

Value 

(.') 

etc.— 
Pounds 

(.^) 

Value 

CO 

All  other,  dyewoods  ground  or  chipped,  and  dye- 

$143,720 

Tanning  materials 

$7,323,971 

Extracts: 

Oak  and  chestnut- 
Number  of  estabUshments 

(') 

266,529,514 

Value 

$4, 321, 637 

Hemlock- 
Number  of  estabUshments 

(*) 

Pounds 

12,588,078 

Value 

$280, 487 

Sumac- 
Number  of  establishments 

C) 

3,148,790 

Value 

$107,456 

bier,  chrome  tanning,  myrobalans,  divi-divi,  and 
gaUnuts,  in  order  as  to  value — 
Pomids 

1 

Value 

\      $2,614,391 

Other  tanning  materials 

J 

Mordants: 

Tannic  acid- 

I          $598,516 

Other  mordants 

Assistants: 

Turkey  red  oil- 
Pounds 

1,814,506 

$108,292 

CO 

Dextrins— 

Value 

16,148,431 
$610,999 

Gums,  other  than  rosin- 

Rosin- 

1 

Value 

[      $1,835,046 

J 

$5, 176, 158 

>  Includes  artificial  dyestuffs,  and  mineral  colors  or  dyes  to  the  value  of  $5,252,693  in  1914  and  $3,683,553 
in  1909. 
•  Figures  not  available. 


1126 


ABSTBACr  OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  65.— EXPLOSIVES:  1919, 1914,  AND  1909. 
(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1919 


1914 


1909 


N  umber  of  establishments 

Number  of  plants  represented 

MATERIALS. 

Total  cost 


Sulphur  or  brim.'-' tone : 

Tons 

Cost 

Pyrites: 

Tons 

Cost 

Nitrate  of  soda: 

Tons 

Cost 

Glycerin: 

Tons .  . 

Cost 

Sulphuric  acid: 

Consumption,  tons 

Purchased — 

Tons 

Cost 

Produced  in  worlcs  where  consumed,  tons 

Recovered  and  used,  tons 

Nitric  acid: 

Consumption,  tons 

Purchased — 

Tons 

Cost 

Produced  in  works  wiiere  consumed,  tons 

Mixed  acid: 

Consumption,  tons 

Purchased — 

Tons 

Cost 

Produced  in  works  where  consumed,  tons 

All  other  materials,  cost 

Nitrate  of  ammonia  produced  in  works  where  consumed, 
pounds 


Total  value. 


PEODUCTS. 


Explosives,  total: 

Pounds 

Value 

Dynamite — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Permissible  explosives — 

Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Nitroglycerin — 

Number  of  establishments 

For  sale  as  such 

For  consumption 

Production,  pounds 

Sold  as  such- 
Pounds , 

Value 

Consumed  in  shooting  wells,  pounds 

Consumed  in  works  where  produced,  poiuids. . . 
Blasting  powder — 

Number  of  establishments 

Kegs  (25  pounds) 

Value 

Gunpowder,  black- 
Number  of  establishments 

Pounds 

Value 

Other  explosives,  in  order  named,  as  to  value,  1919: 
Smokeless  powder,  guncotton,  nitrogelatin.  nitro- 
starch,  fuse  powder,  trinitrotoluol,  ammonium  ni- 
trate, and  fulminating  mercury — 

Pounds 

Value 

Amount  received  for  contract  work,  shooting  wells 

All  other  products,  value 


118 
122 

$45,911,043 


111 
116 

$25,626,539 


25, 797 
$6.59, 219 

6,812 
$46,147 

174, 742 
$13, 154, 333 

11, 535 
$5, 755, 319 

2  105,256 

62,009 

$976, 295 

43, 187 

41, 583 

47, 112 

1,537 

$200, 267 

45, 575 

77,982 

16,637 

$1,567,691 

61,345 

$23, 551, 778 

43, 254, 887 
'$92,474,813 


554, 163, 405 
$82,233,391 

27 
212, 529, 733 
$37,230,704 

15 
30, 622, 923 
$5, 499, 177 

70 

11 

67 

56,361,210 

714, 684 

$301,  8{i3 

7,621,915 

48,024,611 

44 

7,406,991 

$12, 168, 473 


11,730,094 
$2, 096, 579 


57, 744, 670 

$24, 9.36, 595 

$3,  434,  8,35 

$6, 806, 587 


15,832 
$372, 763 

25, 885 
$139, 496 

190, 960 
8, 979, 877 

14, 501 
5, 439, 405 


52,398 

$723, 795 

31,207 


51,460 

4,347 

$476, 404 

47, 113 

88,653 

19, 255 

$1,047,377 

69, 398 

$8, 447, 422 

29, 891, 837 
$41,432,970 


481, 752, 040 
$39, 645, 382 

>26 
223,667,630 
$20, 553, 653 

20 
18,113,601 
$1, 604, 072 

58 

32 

27 

65,302,883 

3, 785, 474 
'  $950,611 

61,517,409 

48 

8, 296, 947 

$8,459,113 


7, 685, 036 
$977, 455 


21,076,624 
$7, 100, 478 

(') 
$1, 787, 588 


86 
124 

$22,811,548 


17, 389 
$367, 866 

36,  544 
$183, 509 

188, 889 
7, 892, 336 

(1) 
(>) 

65,056 

22, 501 

$406, 204 

42, 5.55 


35,280 

3,796 

$541,314 

31,484 


25, 882 
$1, 512, 626 


$11,907,693 
10, 904, 319 

$40,139,661 


487,481,152 
$37,983,868 

26 
220, 145, 791 
$20,998,820 

13 

9,607,448 
$863, 209 

49 

23 

26 

74,212,980 

3,923,313 
$863, 360 
(*) 
70,289,667 

38 

9,339,087 

$9,608,265 

8 
12, 862, 700 
$1, 736, 427 


7, 464, 725 
$3, 913, 787 

(') 
$2, 155, 793 


1  Figures  not  available. 

2  Strength  66°;  varying  strength  in  prior  years. 

3  In  addition,  explosives  (guncotton  and  fulminating  mercury)  to  the  value  of  $129,514  were  produced  by 
establishments  not  primarily  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  explosives. 

*  Included  above  with  "nitroglycerin — sold  as  such." 


CHEMICALS  AND   ALLIED  PRODUCTS. 


1127 


Table  66.— FERTILIZERS:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 
(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


Number  of  establishments 

Fertilizer  industry 

Manufacturing  fertilizers  as  subsidiary  products. 


MATERIALS. 


Total  cost. 


The  fertilizer  industry 

O  ther  industries  producing  fertilizers  as  subsidiary  products . 

Cottonseed  meal: 

Tons 

Cost 

Tankage  and  ammoniates,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Tons 

Cost 

Fish: 

Tons 

Cost 

Ammonium  sulphate: 

Tons 

Cost 

Cyanamid  or  lime  nitrogen: 

Tons 

Cost 

Nitrate  of  soda: 

For  acid  manufacture — 

Tons 

Cost 

For  mixed  fertilizers — 

Tons 

Cost 

Phosphate  rock: 

Tons 

Cost 

Bone  discard: 

Tons 

Cost 

Raw  bones: 

Tons 

Cost 

Steamed  bones: 

Tons 

Cost 

Ground  bones,  raw: 

Tons 

Cost 

Pyrites: 

Tons 

Cost 

Sulphur: 

Tons 

Cost 

Sulphuric  acid: 

Purchased— 

Tons 

Cost 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Superphosphate: 

Purchased— 

Tons 

Cost 

Made  and  consumed  (acid  phosphate),  tons 

Basic  slag  or  Thomas  phosphate  powder: 

Tons 

Cost 

Guano: 

Tons 

Cost 

Kainit: 

Tons 

Cost 

Potash  salts: 

Tons 

Cost 


1919 


GOO 
1209 


$193,034,389 

$185,040,522 
$7,993,867 


230, 
$12,530, 

689, 
$29,949, 

273, 
$5,878, 

135, 
$12,659, 

16, 
$1,329, 

21, 
$1,692, 

130, 
$10,091, 

2,247, 
$17,926, 

12, 

$252, 

81, 
$3,093, 

59, 
$1,815, 

16, 

$707, 

398, 
$3,919, 

221, 
$5,669, 


636, 

$6,683, 

1,568, 


1,200, 

818, 485, 

3, 316, 

11, 

$118, 

33, 


31, 
$920, 


274, 
$18,653, 


005 


790 


1914 


1,238 

784 
454 


$119,222,003 

$107,954,644 
$11,267,359 


325,234 
$8,419,383 

887,934 
$20, 131, 141 

250, 110 
$3,111,991 

149,924 
$9,015,163 

25,911 
$1, 176, 119 


15, 134 
$704,581 

147, 050 
$6,807,228 

2,080,%1 
$11,222,992 

3,395 
$35,007 

64,590 
$1,603,353 

55,067 
$1,178,959 

25, 139 
$593, 226 

613, 842 
$3, 590, 235 

2,041 
$42, 716 


728, 889 

$4,387,317 

1, 276, 715 


1,096,178 
$9,301,501 
2, 723, 317 

16,190 
$144,213 

120. 128 
$445, 416 

448,885 
$3,939,263 

529,973 
$12,774,113 


1909 


843 
550 
293 


$73,166,544 


$69,521,920 
$3,643,624 


842,557 
$17,200,611 


242,045 
$3,066,613 

65,592 
$3,732,112 

(') 


89,846 
$3, 916, 320 


1,549,497 
$8,828,834 

(») 

(») 
h 

(») 
(») 

456, 574 
$2,831,994 

4,236 
$68, 924 


620, 708 

$3, 460, 132 

841,935 


532,886 

$5,175,957 

1,838,865 

(=) 
(2) 

(2) 

347, 104 
$3,008,183 

270, 459 
$7,714,367 


1  Includes  94  cottonseed-oil  miUs,  32  grease  and  taUow  rendering  establishments,  51  slaughtering  and 
meat-packing  plants,  and  32  establishments  distributed  among  13  other  industries  that  produce  wastes  of 
fertilizer  value. 

'  Figures  not  available. 


1128 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  66.— FERTILIZERS:  1919,  ;1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 
(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


1919 


1914 


1909 


MATERIALS— continued . 


Hardwood  ashes: 

Tons 

Cost 


All  other  materials . 


Total  value. 


Fertilizer  industry 

Fertilizers,  subsidiary  products  of  other  industries. 

Fertilizers: 

Tons 

Value 

Complete  and  ammoniated  fertilizers  2 — 

Tons 

Value 

Superphosphates — 

Production,  tons 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Concentrated  phosphates — 

Tons 

Value 

Other  fertilizers — 

Tons 

Value 

Sulphuric  acid  (basis  of  50°  Baume)— 

Production,  tons 

For  sale — 

Tons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  tons 

Fish  scrap: 

Tons 

Value 

Pjrrite  cinder:  3 

Tons 

Value 

Oil: 

Gallons 

Value 

Bone  black: 

Pounds 

Value 


Glue 

Grease 

All  other  products. 


9,085 
$96,669 

$39,667,532 


$306,523,899 


4,437 
$54,171 

$20,543,915 


8! 

$14,161,497 


$169,017,550   $111,871,481 


$281,143,5S7 
$25,380,312 


$153,196,152 
$15,821,398 


$284 


4, 
$200, 


237,011 
544, 523 

756, 440 
106,419 


5, 712, 158 


2 

$46 

3 


$3 


395,672 
221,930 
316, 486 

119,609 
828,417 

965,290 
387, 757 


$34 

1,877,394 


308,  817 
3,639,010 
1, 568, 577 

47, 542 
3, 170, 691 

116,444 
$169, 420 

2,118,092 
1,831,194 

4,597,838 
2,227,113 


$2,171,055 

$2,015,033 

6  $6, 755, 860 


8, 432, 206 
$153, 260, 212 

5,612,421 
$121,676,386 

4,416,022 

1, 692, 705 

$14,778,654 
2, 723, 317 

67,585 
$1,367,005 

1,059,495 
$15,438,167 

1, 405, 768 

129,053 
$768, 873 
1, 276, 715 

62,930 
$1,915,530 

245,082 
$231,869 

2,445,026 

$778, 337 

41,054,769 
$1,413,166 

$1,131,243 

$1,209,334 

6  $8, 308, 986 


$103,960,213 
$7,911,268 


5,618,234 
$100,089,971 

3, 523, 759 
$74, 109, 307 

3,062,834 

1,223,969 

$13,  744, 831 
1, 838, 865 

270, 128 
$2, 713, 513 

600,378 
$9,522,320 

995, 384 

153, 449 

$928;  582 
841, 935 

78, 484 
$2, 006, 724 

291, 653 
$143,607 

3, 218, 393 
$810, 938 


a 


$7,891,659 


1  Figures  not  available. 

2  Includes  fertilizers  reported  as  ammoniated  fertilizers,  but  containing  both  superphosphates  and  potash 
viz,  in  1919,  1,271,215  tons;  1914,  1,519,156  tons;  and  1909,  522,389  tons. 

3  Not  including  116,987  tons  of  pyrite  cinder  in  1919,  155,634  tons  in  1914,  and  72,402  tons  in  1909,  of  no 
value. 

4  Includes   fish  oil,  1,759,174  gallons,  valued  at  $1,441,989;  neat's-foot  oil,  165,195  gallons,  valued  at 
8131,745;  and  cottonseed  oil,  193,723  gallons,  valued  at  $257,460. 

6  Includes  chemicals  (soda  products,  acids,  etc.)  to  the  value  of  $1,039,068  in  1919  and  $400,597  in  1914. 


p 


CHEMICALS  AND   ALLIED   PRODUCTS.  1129 

Table  67.— GAS,  ILLUMINATING  AND  HEATING:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 


MATERIALS. 


Total  cost. 


Coal  used  for  gas  making: 
Anthracite — 

Gross  tons 

Cost 

Bituminous — 

Net  tons 

Cost 

Coke  (purchased)  used  for  gas  making: 

Net  tons 

Cost 

Oil  used  for  gas  making: 

Gallons 

Cost 

Oil  used  for  enriching  gas: 

Gallons 

Cost 

Benzene  or  benzol: 

Gallons 

Cost 

Benzine,  gasoline,  and  naphtha: 

Gallons 

Cost 

Calcium  carbide: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Lime,  cost 

Oxide  or  purifyin  g  material,  cost 

Gas  purchased  (43  estabhshments): 

M  cubic  feet 

Cost 

Coke  oven  (16  estabhshments) — 

M  cubic  feet 

Cost 

Coal  (5  establishments) — 

M  cubic  feet 

Cost 

Mixed  coal  and  water  (6  estabhshments) — 

M  cubic  feet 

Cost 

Carbureted  water  (10  establishments)— 

M  cubic  feet 

Cost 

Natural  (8  estabhshments) — 

M  cubic  feet 

Cost 

Boiler  fuel,  cost 

Ketort  and  bench  fuel,  cost 


Water,  cost 

All  other  materials,  cost 

Amomit  paid  for  lamps  and  apphances  ptuchased  for  sale. 


Total  value. 


Gas: 


For  sale — 

M  cubic  feet 

Value ■. 

Plant  consumption  and  loss,  M  cubic  feet. 
Coal  gas— 

M  cubic  feet 

Value 

Carbureted  water-gas — 

M  cubic  feet 

Value 

Mixed  coal  and  water-gas — 

M  cubic  feet 

Value 


1919 


$157,550,882 


1, 307, 3a3 
$11,326,268 

1  6, 193, 527 
$32,  412, 349 

1, 335, 322 
$11,781,932 

163,652,910 
$6, 183, 438 

718,020,458 
$44, 546, 711 

14, 155 
$3,107 

111,923 
$;i5,504 

1, 049,  222 

$45,  977 

$26,  281 

$1,075,748 

67,105,518 
$22,612,816 

23,995,064 
$3, 784, 539 

15,041,980 
$9, 343, 107 

31, 748 
-   $31,524 

14, 932, 670 
$7,476,894 

13, 104, 056 

$1,976,752 

$7, 722, 000 

$854,754 

$576, 599 
$7, 800, 498 
$10, 546, 900 


3  $329,278,908 


1914 


$76,779,288 


1909 


6,116,672 
$20, 872, 517 


964, 851 
W,  500, 289 


715,418,623 
$24,720,998 


388, 146 
$54,653 

998, 353 
$169, 020 

31, 749, 491 

$887,937 

(^) 

(2) 


28,351,074 
$8,883,016 


$3,784,911 

(^ 
$5,512,723 
$7, 393, 224 


3  $220, 237, 790 


$52,427,844 


4,940,598 
$16,304,832 


591,919 
$2, 667, 706 


578,309,411 
$17,105,981 


253, 837 
$27,543 

1, 093, 874 
$212, 226 

6,080,465 
$195,836 
(») 


16, 769, 705 
$5,416,601 


$2, 369, 131 

(') 
$2,590,052 
$5,537,936 


$166, 814, 371 


308, 440, 473 

$282, 288,  778 

35,679,338 

8, 029, 749 
$10, 496, 613 

90, 796, 299 
$83,663,451 

179, 871,  &32 
$161, 199, 670 


203, 

$175, 

1, 

10, 
$10, 

90, 
$74, 


$72, 


639, 260 
065, 920 
121, 108 

509, 946 
726, 514 

017, 725 
516, 534 

281,339 
012,021 


150,835,793 

$138,615,309 

1, 730, 563 

19,985,253 
$18, 065, 841 

4  81,144,568 
$70, 802, 780 

40, 775, 283 
$36, 953, 543 


1  Includes  966  tons  of  caimel  coal,  valued  at  $8,818. 

»  Figures  not  available. 

'  See  tabular  note  at  end  of  table,  p.  1131. 

<Inclndes  1,726,082  M  cu.  ft  of  straight  water-gas,  valued  at  $1,289,031. 


1130  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 

Table  67.-GAS,  ILLUMINATING  AND  HEATING:   1919,  1911,  AND   1909— Continued. 


PEODucTs— continued. 

Gas — Continued. 
Oil-gas— 

M  cubic  feet 

Value !.!.!!! 

Acetylene-gas — 

Distributed  through  mains — 

M  cubic  feet 

Value 

Delivered  in  containers  (compressed)— 

M  cubic  feet 

Value 

Gasoline  (cold  process)  gas— 

M  cubic  feet 

Value 

Other  (enriched  natural)  2— 

M  cubic  feet 

Value 

Coke:  

Production,  net  tons 

For  sale- 
Net  tons 

Value '..'.'.'.'.'. 

Made  and  consumed,  net  tons .. 

Tar: 

Used  in  gas  generators 

For  reto:t  or  bench  fuel 

Used  otherwise .["/ 

Coal-gas  tar- 
Production,  gallons 

For  sale- 
Gallons 

Value '..'.'.'.. 

Made  and  consumed,  gallons.".'.'.'. ... 
Water-gas  and  oil-gas  tar — 

Production,  gallons 

Forsale—  

Gallons 

Value """""[[[. 

Made  and  consumed,  gallons ' . " . 

Ammonia: 

Ammonia  Hquors — 

Gallons 

Value !.!!!!!!!..!!!.! 

Anhydrous  ammonia — 

Pounds 

Value !!..!!!!!!! 

Ammonium  sulphate- 
Pounds 

Value '.'..'.'.'.'. 

Hydrocarbons: 

Gallons 

Value 

Light  oil  and  derivatives: 
Crude  light  oil- 
Production,  gallons 

Forsale— 

Gallons 

Value '.'.'.'.'.'. 

Made  and  consumed,  gallons ... ..  . 

Secondary  light  oil- 
Gallons  

Value !..!!!!!!!!' 

Benzol- 
Crude,  gallons 

Forsale — 

Gallons 

Value " .' 

Made  and  consumed,  gallons 

Refined  (pure) — 

Gallons 

Value 

Toluol- 
Crude,  gallons , 

For  sale- 
Gallons  

Value " ' 

Made  and  consmncd,  gallons 


1919 


1914 


1909 


15,421,836 
818,747,496 


5,077 
$69, 647 

(') 
(') 

20,428 
$41, 169 

14, 295, 252 
$8, 070, 732 

4, 278, 533 

2, 458, 166 

$17,  S22, 894 

1,820,367 

663, 265 
730, 315 
426, 787 

65, 824, 282 

61, 969, 577 

$2, 647, 813 

3, 854, 705 

105,318,339 

58,557,947 
$2, 012, 723 
46,760,392 


23, 393, 320 

$1,674,449 

1,846,024 
$150, 596 

5, 073, 945 
$205, 101 

491, 559 
$46,910 


16, 512, 274 
$15, 044, 509 


14, 868 
$194, 019 

121,696 
$2,317,605 

181,412 
$254, 718 


8,688,860 
$12,111,458 


25, 186 
$361,348 


216, 643 
$320, 339 


3, 582, 565 

2, 281, 835 

$8, 719, 920 

1,300,730 


0 


153,311,196 
125,938,607 
$3, 252, 765 
27, 372, 589 


6  50, 737, 762 
$1,235,442 


6,216,618 
$134, 196 

$35, 902 


6,491,113 

285, 071 

$34,369 

6,206,042 

662, 897 
$45, 841 

3,738,844 

76,816 

$14,974 

3,662,028 

3, 147, 751 
$561, 732 

214,270 

4,146 

$1,623 

210, 124 

valued  at  $7,140,757. 


C) 


1  Included  in  chemicals  in  1919:  311,390  M.  cu.  ft., 

»  Enriched  natural  gas  not  reported  prior  to  1919. 

'  Figures  not  available. 

<  In  addition,  13,813,058  gallons  were  produced  for  which  no  value  was  reported. 

^  Gallons. 

8  Included  in  "All  other  products." 


2,631,997 

1,640,994 

$5,723,215 

991,003 


(0 


109,930,058 

*  78, 339, 880 

$1, 875, 549 

31,590,178 


6  37, 277, 864 
$725, 702 


h) 

$44,509 


(«) 


CHEMICALS  AND  ALLIED  PRODUCTS.  1131 

Table  67.-GAS,  ILLUMINATING  AND  HEATING:  1919,  1914,  and  1909-Contmued. 


PEODUCTs — continued. 

Light  oil  and  derivatives — Continued. 
Toluol — Continued. 
Refined  (pure) — 

Gallons 

Value 

Solvent  naphtha — 

Gallons 

Value 

Other  refined  oils — 

Gallons 

Value 

Drip  and  holder  oil- 
Gallons  

Value 

Naphthalene: 
Crude — 

Production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Refined — 

Pounds 

Value 

Pitch: 

Production,  pounds 

For  sale — 

Pounds , 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Retort  carbon: 

Production,  pounds 

For  sale- 
Pounds 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Lampblack  (gas-house): 

Production,  poimds 

For  sale- 
Pounds  

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  pounds 

Other  by-products 

Gas  lime 

Spent  oxide 

All  other  products 

Receipts  from  rents  and  sales  of  lamps  and  appliances: 

Rents 

Sales 


1919 


165, 612 
894,247 

187,034 


567,252 

$88,959 

2,659,080 
$137,957 


1,757,317 

521,459 

$6,841 

1,235,858 

911,710 
$45,585 

13,966,731 

13,834,551 
$92,988 
132, 180 

12,145,336 

1,136,575 

$9,370 

11,008,761 

207,944,060 

34,239,800 

$107, 201 

173,701,260 

$697, 494 

$205 

$32,358 

$3,055,869 

$1,763,187 
$15,595,155 


1914 


1909 


(■) 


$20,815,871 
I    $10,977,774 


(') 


$12,786,697 
$7,043,390 


Note. — Commercial  production  by  5  establishments  in  1919  and  6  in  1914,  engaged  primarily  in  other 
Unes  of  manufacture,  not  included  above: 


Total  value. 


Gas,  M  Cubic  ft 

Coal 

Carbureted  water 

Oil 

Acetylene  (compressed) 

Coke,  net  tons 

Tar,  gallons 

Receipts  from  lamps  and  appUances. 


1919 


Quantity. 


64,199 
17, 576 
36, 325 
10, 298 
(2) 

913 
23,200 


Value. 


$121,761 


112,480 
29, 158 
66,717 
16, 605 
(2) 

6,017 
1,635 
1,629 


1914 


Quantity. 


56, 939 
41,744 
10,154 


Value. 


$158, 743 


131,979 
45, 394 
16,011 


5,041 

2,287 

35, 100 


70, 574 
9,356 
2,076 

15, 332 


1  Included  in  "All  other  products." 


2  Included  in  chemicals  in  1919. 


1132  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  68.— PAINT  AND  VARNISH:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 


Number  of  estabUshments 

Paint  industry 

Varnish  industry 

Subsidiary  paint  and    varnish   products,  other  in- 
dustries  


MATERIALS. 


Total  cost. 


Paint  i  ndustry 

Varnish  industry 

Other  i  ndustries,  producing  paint  and  varnish  as  subsidiary 
products 


Pig  lead: 

Tons  (2,000  pounds) 

Cost 

Grain  alcohol: 

Gallons 

Cost 

Wood  alcohol: 

Gallons 

Cost 

Linseed  oil: 

Gallons 

Cost 

China  wood  oil: 

Gallons 

Cost 

Cottonseed  oil: 

Gallons 

Cost 

Corn  oil: 

Gallons 

Cost 

Soya-bean  oU: 

Gallons 

Cost 

Other  oils  (fish  oil,  tar  oU,  kerosene,  creosote,  periUa,  hemp- 
seed  oil,  etc.): 

Gallons 

Cost 

Benzol: 

Gallons 

Cost 

Turpentine: 

Gallons 

Cost 

Rosin: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Copal,  damar,  or  kauri: 

Pounds 

t^ost 

Shellac: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Other  giuns: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Fuel  and  ren  t  of  power 

All  other  materials,  cost 


1919 


886 
(lOl 
229 

56 


1914 


857 
5S5 
215 

57 


5223,091,742 


$165,604,116 
$51,508,256 

$5,979,370 


192,5.58 
$22, 159, 573 

2,985,7.35 
$1,724,112 

244,  .561 
$303,998 

27,037,192 
$43,721,595 

6,196,134 
$10,254,039 

16,506 

$24,028 

55,074 
$76, 739 

2,753,173 
$3,630,634 


8,749,494 
$3,373,988 

1,665,605 
$400, 162 

6,081,902 
$6,%1,982 

85,917,127 
$5,411,192 

18,235,774 
$3,250,165 

7,785,319 
$4,653,619 

17,116,381 

$1,873,210 

$4, 122, 151 

8111,150,555 


$88,980,635 


$71,588,364 
$16,877,393 

$514,878 


150,762 
$11,488,113 

1,061,324 
$436,509 

987,451 
$422, 122 


24,481,623 
$12,049,218 


48,902,000 
$4,797,944 


$1,-592,230 
$58,194,499 


1909 


863 
588 
203 


$79,136,194 


$62,458,250 
$16,657,305 

$120,639 


150,163 
$12, 380,  .524 

356,225 
$226,724 

1,325,807 
$693,362 

0) 
0) 

(0 
0) 

(») 
0) 

(') 
(0 


(') 
0) 

0) 
0) 

(1^ 


$1,306,297 

$64,529,287 


1  Figures  not  available. 


CHEMICALS  AND   ALLIED   PRODUCTS. 
Table  68.— PAINT  AND  VARNISH:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 


1133 


1919 


1914 


1909 


PRODUCTS. 

Total  value 

Paint  industry 

Varnish  industry 

Paint  and  varnish  subsidiary  products  of  other  industries. 

Colors  (pigrnents) 

Paints  in  oil 

Water  paints  and  kalsomine 

Varnishes  and  japans 

FiUers: 

Liquid- 
Gallons 

Value 

Paste- 
Pounds 

Value 

Dry- 
Pounds 

Value 

Putty: 

Pounds 

Value 

Linseed  oil,  raw: 

Gallons 

Value 

Linseed  oil,  boiled: 

Gallons 

Value 

Other  oils: 

Gallons 

Value 

Bleached  shellac: 

Pounds 

Value 

Dryers: 

Gallons 

Value 

AU  other  products 


$381,916,186 


$149,173,400 


$127,472,819 


8256,714,379 
$83,a32,424 
$41,. 569, 383 


$112,408,742 

$3:5,214,949 

$3,549,709 


$72,457,266 

$168,525,448 

$5,351,918 

$86,814,800 


2,605,285 
$1,835,573 

15,508,344 
$1,480,529 

1,473,164 
$71,285 

66,681,514 
$3,164,254 

1,693,414 

'$2,888,623 

611,126 
$1,044,814 

3,504,333 
$3,115,999 

8,799,191 
$5,955,732 

408,572 

$.511,485 

$28,698,460 


$17,450,482 

$70,582,461 

$2,202,281 

$36,142,256 


965,636 
$670,033 


49,587,548 
$1,318,720 


69,828,017 
$1,260,421 

2,230,988 
$1,201,839 

572,561 
$306,569 

(1) 
$999,392 

8,654,514 
$1,806,802 

1,047,140 

$257, 725 

$14,984,419 


$94,572,005 
$30,317,417 
$2, 583, 397 


$18, 134, 869 
$57,380,539 
$1,981,161 
$31,758,735 


1,166,533 
$828,393 


65,148,395 
$1,199,595 


67,767,348 
$1,169,683 

2,098,696 
$1,106,181 

1,379,025 
$806,846 

(1) 

3,905,593 
$772,240 

(1) 
{>) 
$12,334,577 


1  Figures  not  available. 


1134 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  69.— PETROLEUM  REFINING:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 
(Ton,  2,000  pounds.) 


Number  of  estabUshments 

MATERIALS. 

Total  cost 

Crude  petroleum  used: 

Barrels  (42  gallons) , 

Cost 

Average  unit  cost,  barrel , 

Distillates  purchased  and  refined: 

Barrels 

Cost 

Casinghead  gasoline,  purchased: 

Barrels 

Cost 


Casinghead  gas  (wet  natural  gas): 

Thousand  cubic  feet 

Cost 

Sulphur: 

Tons 

Cost 

Pyrites: 

Tons 

Cost 

Sulphuric  acid  (purchased): 

Tons 

Cost 

Caustic  soda: 

Pounds 

Cost 


Other  chemicals 

Fuller's  earth 

Containers,  and  materials  therefor: 

Wooden 

Metal 

Fuel  and  rent  of  power 

All  other  materials 


PRODUCTS. 


Total  value. 


Naphthas  and  lighter  products: 
Gasoline — 

Gallons 

Value 

Naphtha- 
Gallons 

Value 

Benzine — 

Gallons 

Value 

Other— 

Gallons 

Value 

Illuminating  oils: 

Gallons 

Value 

Fuel  oils: 

Gallons 

Value 

Distillates — 

Gallons 

Value 

Gas  oils — 

Gallons 

Value 

Residual  fuel  oil — 

Gallons 

Value 

Partly  refined  oils,  sold  for  rerunning: 
Gallons 

Above  fuel  oil 

Fuel  oil 

Below  fuel  oil 

Value 


1919 


$1,247,908, 355 


365, 271,  803 

$867,646,475 
$2.38 

43,074,982 
$151,824,598 

6,952,215 
$59, 857, 628 

16, 671, 322 
$1, 256, 834 

6,241 
$136, 828 

26,275 
$224, 700 

503, 920 
$10, 327, 060 

45, 270, 896 
$1,  736, 670 

$663, 660 
$2, 375, 729 

$34, 801, 732 
$26, 193,  075 
$53, 505, 109 
$37, 358, 257 


$1,632,532,76  6 


1914 


176 


$325,264,509 


3, 648, 590, 635 
$679, 867, 064 

392, 282, 320 
$65,077,854 

67, 491, 006 
$10, 015, 853 

97, 262, 837 
$11, 045, 284 

2, 305, 489, 735 
$235, 663, 055 

7, 767, 900, 556 
$318, 124, 339 

646, 652, 618 
$36, 548, 107 

1, 393, 623, 486 
$76, 383, 453 

5, 727, 624, 452 
$205, 192,  779 

428, 346, 637 
79, 895,  749 
109, 503,  858 
238,  747, 030 
$29, 268, 849 


191, 262, 724 

$249,727,856 
$1.31 

9, 455, 300 
$24, 395, 541 

(») 
0) 

$206,053 


290, 455 
$3, 519,  552 

22, 216, 000 
$361, 421 

0) 
0) 

$12, 944, 471 
$7, 292,  207 
$13, 567, 284 
$13,250,124 


$396, 361, 406 


1909 


147 


$199,273,402 


1,195,422,100 
$106, 140, 170 


264,626,100 
$15, 779, 137 


1, 935, 274, 800 
$96, 806, 452 

3, 734, 092, 050 
$84, 017, 916 

457, 491, 650 
$15, 999, 342 

755, 558, 400 
$22, 805, 340 

2, 521, 042, 000 
$45, 213, 234 


(■) 


120,  775, 439 

$152,307,040 

$1.26 

(1) 
(') 
(0 


$4, 003, 198 


0) 
0) 

$8, 937, 421 

$8, 037,  467 

$8, 376, 383 

$17,611,893 


$236,997,659 


540, 327, 500 
$39, 771, 959 


1, 674, 789, 900 
$94, 547, 010 

1, 701, 728, 850 
$36, 462, 883 


0) 


(') 


'  Figures  not  available. 


CHEMICALS  AND  ALLIED  PRODUCTS.  1135 

Table  69 — PETROLEUM  REFINING:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 


PRODUCTS — continued . 

Lubricating  oils: 

Gallons 

Value 

Pale  or  paraffin;  viscosity  less  than  100°  Universal;  or 
flash  under  400°  F.;  closed  cup — 

Gallons 

Value 

Red  or  neutral;  viscosity  100°  Universal  or  higher;  or 
flash  400°  F.  or  over;  closed  cup  (not  including  cyUn- 
der  oils) — 

Gallons 

Value 

Cylinder  oils — 

Gallons 

Value 

AU  other  lubricating  oils,  including  compounded  (ex- 
cept cyUnder)  oils — 

Gallons 

Value 

Liquid  asphaltic  road  oils; 

Gallons 

Value 

Residuum  or  tar: 

Gallons 

Value 

Greases: 

Gallons 

Value 

Petrolatum— 

GaUons 

Value 

Lubricating  greases- 
Gallons 

Value 

Axle  grease — 

Gallons 

Value 

Paraffin  wax: 

Gallons 

Value 

Acid  oil: 

Gallons 

Value 

Asphalt,  other  than  liquid  asphalt : 

Tons 

Value 

Coke: 

Tons 

Value 

Reclaimed  or  separated  acid  sold: 

Tons 

Value 


Candles,  value 

Other  special  products,  value. 
All  other  products,  value 


EQUIPMENT. 

StUls: 

Number 

Capacity  (gallons) 

Steam — 

Number 

Capacity  (gallons) 

Fire- 
Number 

Capacity  (gallons) 

Pressure — 

Number 

Capacity  (gallons) 

Agitators: 

Number 

Capacity  (gallons) 


821, 580, 400 
$196,242,439 


124, 372, 754 
$28, 238, 302 


212, 357, 564 
$44, 583, 095 

235, 345, 952 
$59, 036, 506 


249, 504, 130 
$64, 384, 536 

98,036,511 
$4, 491, 3S8 

29, 163, 394 
$1, 522, 797 

28, 147, 534 
$11,896,655 

10, 230, 287 
$3, 750, 028 

12, 599, 628 
$6, 043, 741 

5,317,619 
$2, 102, 886 

67, 976, 676 
$28, 348, 437 

45, 600, 039 
$992, 907 

927, 151 
$12, 500, 157 

798, 180 
$3, 928, 345 

136, 320 
$687, 302 

$2, 939, 519 

$6,  813, 647 

$13, 106, 875 


6,935 
295,000 


174, 

27, 
130, 

16, 630, 000 

52, 


1,061 
550, 000 

4,394 
115,000 

1,480 


1,083 
,427,181 


517, 838, 800 
$55, 812, 120 


93, 422, 100 
$8, 084, 650 


116,3.52,500 
$12, 426, 023 

102, 949, 100 
$13, 703,  772 


205,115,100 
$21, 597, 675 


134, 844, 350 
$4,017,858 


14, 006, 400 
$3,  536, 491 

6, 078, 050 
$1, 243, 388 


4, 980, 
$1, 624, 

2, 948, 
$668, 

57, 538, 
$8, 897, 

0) 
0) 

465, 

$4, 867, 

213, 

$818, 

89, 
$491, 

$1, 402, 

$8, 507, 
$5, 265, 


106 


777 


0) 

612 
17, 892, 000 

3,027 
84, 882, 000 

(") 
(') 


(1) 


770 


1909 


537,294,250 

$38, 884, 236 


161,961,500 
$9, 473, 975 


30, 744, 200 
$2, 255, 924 

79,378,950 

$9, 482, 568 


265, 209, 600 
$17,671,769 


89, 350, 400 
$2,215,623 


6,915,100 
$1, 567, 647 


(') 


0) 

47, 341, 500 
$9, 388, 812 

0) 
(') 

233, 328 
$2, 724, 752 

0) 
$507, 695 

133, 215 
$402, 295 


$10, 524, 747 


2,395 
0) 

467 
18, 102, 000 

1  928 
69, 594^  000 

(') 
0) 


Q) 


529 


Figures  not  available. 


1136  ABSTEACT    OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  69 PETROLEUM  REFINING:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 


EQUIPMENT— continued 

Chilling  liouses  for  paraffin: 

Number 

Capacity  (gallons) 

Filter  houses: 

Number 

Capacity  (gallons) 

Hydraulic  or  other  presses: 

N  umber 

Capacity  (gallons) 

Storage  tanks  for: 

Crude  petroleum — 

Number 

Capacity  (gallons) 

Refined  petroleum  products — 

Number 

Capacity  (gallons) 

Fuel  oil- 
Number 

Capacity  (gallons) 

Other- 
Number 

Capacity  (gallons) 


1919 


105 
4, 712, 000 

357 
11,381,452 

645 
6, 258, 924 


2,183 
1,511,889,000 

11,380 
2, 152, 820, 000 

1  822 
1,069, 813,' 000 

5  546 
655,346^000 


1914 


(1) 
0) 


(1) 


1,014 
580, 202, 000 

6,907 
1, 042, 836, 000 

807 
343, 132, 000 

4,111 
646,608,000 


1909 


(1) 

(1) 
(1) 


0) 


79 


357 


678 
242, 591, 000 

6, 476 
1,041,627,000 


(') 


Crude  Petroleum— Production  and  Refinery  Consumption,  by  Fields. 


1919 

1914 

FIELD. 

U.S. 
produc- 
tion. 

Refinery 
consump- 
tion. 

U.S. 
produc- 
tion. 

Refinery 
consump- 
tion. 

Total  barrels  (42  gallons) 

377, 719, 000 

326,928,292 

265,762,535 

185, 027, 479 

101,  564,  000 
196, 891,  000 
29,  2.32,  000 
12, 436,  000 
20,  568,  000 
3,  444, 000 
13, 584,  000 

74,  200,  751 
181,  039,  5H4 
29,  S2S,  701 
10,888,115 
16, 396,  712 
1,  737,  865 
12,836,584 

99,  775,  327 
97,  995, 400 
24,101,048 
21,919,749 
13,117,528 
5, 062, 543 
3,790,940 

41,901,651 

Mid-Continent 

92,462,637 

21,196,964 

17,672,279 

5, 787, 313 

Gulf....                                     

2, 564, 742 

Other  fields — Colorado,  Wyoming,  etc. 

3,441,893 

Figures  not  available. 


CHEMICALS  AND   ALLIED   PRODUCTS. 
Table  70.— SOAP:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 


1137 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Number  of  establishments 

The  soap  industry 

Establishments  manufacturing  subsidiary  soap  products 

MATERIALS. 1 

Total  cost 

Animal  fats,  tallow,  grease,  etc.: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Red  oil  (commercial  oleic  acid): 

Gallons 

Cost 

Other,  including  fish  oil,  fatty  acids,  etc.: 

Gallons , 

Cost 

Vegetable  oils: 

Cocoanut  oil — 

Gallons , 

Cost 

Palm-kernel  oil — 

Gallons 

Cost 

Cottonseed  oil — 

Gallons , 

Cost 

Other  vegetable  oils: 

Gallons 

Cost 

Soap  stock: 

Pounds 

Cost 

Rosin: 

Pounds , 

Cost 

Caustic  soda: 

Tons  (2,000  pounds) 

Cost 

Soda  ash: 

Tons 

Cost 

AU  other  materials,  cost 

Produced  in  works  where  consumed.^ 

Red  oil,  gallons 

Tallow,  pounds 

Cottonseed  oil,  gallons 

Caustic  lye,  gallons 

Sodium  silicate,  pounds , 

Glycerine,  pounds 

Framed  soap,  pounds 


439 

348 

91 


$238,518,858 


613 
371 
142 


$88,866,786 


526 
420 
106 


$72,179,418 


406, 411, 643 
$54, 985, 298 

3, 227, 386 
$2, 598, 366 

4, 087, 087 
$3, 059, 407 


24, 349, 831 
$28, 217, 738 

606, 807 
$691, 962 

7, 483, 977 
$8, 274, 155 

3  11,320,861 
$13, 293, 975 

112,353,679 
$5,  773, 182 

119,  .529, 661 
$7, 836, 738 

80, 279 
$5, 700, 421 

92,  219 
$3, 390, 866 

i  $104, 6%,  750 


1, 552, 179 
67, 113,  763 
23,800 
28, 552,  086 
98, 603, 158 
40, 472,  470 
834, 198, 448 


2  546, 289, 571 
$32, 565,  899 


13, 225, 330 
$9, 406, 583 


15, 903, 691 
$6, 700, 688 


<  123, 032, 886 
$6, 456, 784 


1,S5,310,786 
$4, 067, 992 

55, 320 
$1, 936, 575 

140,983 
$1, 997, 575 

$25,  734, 690 


3,653,557 
5, 331,  000 
241,  095 
22, 777, 000 
43, 197, 25.^ 
2, 156,  591 
618, 096, 000 


3  413, 969, 787 
$23, 341, 905 


11, 856, 337 
$5, 875, 294 


24,221,712 
$9, 718, 988 


*  94, 050, 892 
$2, 453, 609 


207, 296, 447 
$4, 362, 412 

52, 172 
$2, 212, 232 

121,016 
$2, 281,  787 

$21, 933, 191 


3, 128, 736 
16, 664, 000 

2, 390,  098 
15, 804, 000 
37,  466, 246 

,5, 879, 279 
524, 775, 000 


1  Not  including  those  consumed  in  soap  manufacture  in  establishments  making  subsidiary  soap  products. 

2  Reported  in  pounds  as  "tallow,  grease,  and  other  fats." 
s  Includes  other  vegetable  oils  as  follows: 


KIND. 

Gallons. 

Cost. 

KIND. 

Gallons. 

Cost. 

Castor 

362,746 
298, 118 
38,785 
124,644 

$463,745 

341, 0S7 

55,962 

264,896 

Palm                  

2,302,463 

407,359 

7,786,746 

$2,415,798 

Corn 

506,490 

Linseed 

8,082,380 

Olive 

Other  vegetable  oils  

1,163,617 

<  Reported  in  pounds  as  "foots."; 
^  Includes  other  materials  as  follows: 


KIND. 

Quantity. 

Cost. 

KIND. 

Quantity. 

Cost. 

Hydrogenated  oils,  pounds. . 
Sodium   silicate  (ton,  2,000 

17,316,625 

106,087 
1,543 

$1,765,895 

2,041,784 
605,505 

930 
42,708 

$129,470 

Talc,  etc,  tons 

677,215 

lbs.)... 

564,963 

75108°— 23- 


-72 


1138  ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  70.— SOAP:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909— Continued. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


PRODUCTS. 

Total  value 

Soap  industry  (all  product.s) 

Subsidiary  soap  products  from  other  industries 

Hard  soaps: 

Quantity,  pounds 

Tallow,  foots,  and  olein  soaps 

Toilet  soap 

Dye  soap 

Powdered  soap,  sold  as  such 

Soap  chips 

All  other  hard  soaps 

Value 

Soft  soap: 

Pounds 

Value 

Liquid  soap: 

Pounds 

Value 

Special  soap  articles: 

Pounds 

Value 

Lye: 

Pounds 

Value 

Glycerine:  ^ 

Crude,  for  sale — 

Pounds 

Value 

Reflmed,  pounds 

For  sale^ 

Pounds 

Value 

Produced  and  consumed,  pounds 

Stearin: 

Pounds 

Value 

Candle  pitch,  tar  or  stearin  pitch: 

Pounds 

Value 

Red  oil  (commercial  oleic  acid): 

Produced 

For  sale — 

Gallons 

Value 

Made  and  consumed,  gaUons 

Candles: 

Pounds 

Value 

Glue: 

Pounds 

Value 

Tankage: 

Tons 

Value 

Perfumes  and  toilet  preparations 

All  other  products 


$337,879,913 

$316,740,115 
$21,139,798 


$135,304,499 

$127,942,441 
$7, 362, 058 


2,308,612,000 

1,072,390,000 

179, 350, 000 

2, 455, 000 

472,610,000 

181, 837, 000 

399, 970, 000 

$227,415,154 

64,463,000 
$3,925,060 

10,033,000 
$1,255,213 

30,227,719 
$3, 204, 249 

16,301,000 
$1,789,291 


18,228,447 
$2, 482, 779 
49,498,627 

47, 377, 151 

$11,461,213 

2, 121, 476 

3,139,683 
$825,402 

5,211,377 
$91,336 

1,985,386 

433,207 
$476, 146 
1, 552, 179 

5,483,173 
$818, 676 

35,448 
$2,929 

14,356 

$492, 083 

$12,635,206 

3 $71, 005, 176 


2,064,228,000 

1,092,034,000 

169,926,000 

(') 

367,744,000 

97, 746, 000 

336,778,000 

$104,464,542 

57, 002, 000 
$1,697,424 

(') 
(') 

(') 
$832,654 

23,346,000 
$891,265 


12,745,336 
$1,817,536 
34, 831, 082 

32,674,491 

$5,775,887 

2,156,591 


(') 


(') 
$150, 492 


(') 

$6,804,508 
$12, 870, 191 


$115,455,190 

$111,357,777 
$4,097,413 


1,794,249,000 
1,051,549,000 

111,571,000 
(') 

301,176,000 

\    329,953,000 
$91,064,466 

60,037,000 
$1,269,187 

(') 
(1) 

(') 
$706,177 


$6,790,282 
5,879,279 


$15,625,078 


'  Figures  not  available. 

2  Total  production  of  refined  glycerine,  all  industries,  in  1919 — 69, 464, 298 pounds  (includes  2, 121, 476  pounds 
made  and  consumed):  Crude  glyceriTio  made  for  sale,  21,402,735  i)ounds.    See  report  on  "Chemicals." 

3  Inoludes  food  products — lard  substitutes,  edible  oils,  etc.,  cottonseed  products,  and  hardened  oil — to 
the  value  of  $55,705,71 1 ;  patent  medicines  and  compounds,  $2,014,378;  cleausing  and  polishing  preparations, 
$354,521,  and  other  miscellaneous  products,  $12,930,566. 


STONE,    CLAY,    AlSID    GLASS   PRODUCTS. 


1139 


Table    71.— BRICK,    TILE,    POTTERY,  AND     OTHER    OJ-AY    PRODUCTS:    1919,   l'JH,   1909 

AND  1904. 


Total  value. 


Brick  and  tile,  terra-cotta,  and  firc<lay  products 

industry 

Pottery  industry 

Sand-lime  brick  industry 

Subsidiary  products  from  other  industries 


1919 


1914 


$285,005,158     $179,964,016 


Brick  and  tile,  terra-cotta,  and  fire-clay  products, 
value  2 ■ 


Brick,  value 

Common — 

Thousands 

Value 

Fire— 

Thousands 

Value 

Vitrified— 

Thousands 

Value 

For  paving — 

Thousands 

Value 

Other  purposes — 

Thousands 

Value 

Silica  brick- 
Thousands '. 

Value 

Face- 
Thousands , 

Value 

Fancy  or  ornamental 

Sand  lime — 

Thousands 

Value 

Enameled 

Draintile — 

Tons 

Value 

Sewer  pipe — 

Tons 

Value 

Architectural  terra-cotta 

Fireprooflng,  terra-cotta  lumber,  and  hol- 
low building  tile  or  blocks 

Tile  (not  drain) — 

Value 

Roofing- 
Square  feet 

Value 

Floor- 
Square  feet 

Value 

Ceramic — 

Square  feet 

Value 

Faience- 
Square  feet 

Value 

Wall- 
Square  feet 

Value 

Stove  lining 

Other  brick  and  tile  products 


20S, 422, 920 

74,919,186 

1,663,052 

{') 


?210, 108, 677 


8142,793,359 

4, 751,  SSI 
$63, 5S4, 748 

963, 439 
$38,015,792 

489, 242 
Sll,615,144 

392, 526 
89,371,763 

96.716 
82,243,381 

211, 420 
810, 914,  S98 

791,068 
816,033,059 

877, 879 

146, 947 

81,705,163 

8846, 676 

1,241,168 
810,945,943 

1, 155, 131 

816,751,832 
83, 988, 182 

817,964,573 

S8, 137, 452 

9,414,800 
81,283,901 

7, 790, 967 
81, 535, 287 

7,471,767 
81,824,372 

1, 560, 121 
8881, 241 

7, 495, 618 

82, 612, 651 

$683, 844 

88,840,492 


135,921,445 

36, 942, 606 

994, 199 

6, 105,  766 


8130, 641, 360 


$81,239,587 

7, 145, 809 
843, 763, 554 

816,784 
816, 427, 547 

931,324 
812,500,866 


(') 


}     <" 


810, 395 

$9,  289, 623 

$124, 459 

172,629 
81,058,512 
81,075,026 

(') 
88,522,039 

(') 
$14,014,767 
$6,087,652 

$8,385,337 

$5,705,583 


(0 


$520, 585 
3, 165, 810 


1909 


$169,532,756 


168, 895, 365 
637.391 


1904 


$135,652,306 


135,352,854 
299, 452 


$136, 387, 846     8109, 003, 306 


897, 137, 844 

9, 787, 671 
857,216,789 

838, 167 
$16,620,695 

1,023,654 
$11,269,586 


0) 


816, 164 

$9,712,219 

8174,073 

(') 
$1, 150,  .580 
8993, 902 

(') 
89, 798, 978 

(') 
$10,322,324 
$6, 251, 625 

$4,466,708 

$5,291,963 


(») 


$423,583 
82, 694, 821 


$78,728,083 

8, 683, 897 
$51, 239, 871 

678, 362 
$11,752,625 

715, 559 
87,256,088 


(') 


(•) 

626, 142 
$7,335,511 

(') 

$698, 003 
$445, 985 

0) 
$5, 522, 198 

0) 
$8,416,009 
$3,792,763 

$4,317,312 

$2,725,717 


(}) 


(•) 
85,501,224 


1  Figures  not  available. 

2  The  total  value  of  products  as  reported  by  the  Geological  Survey  for  brick  and  tile,  terra-cotta  and  fire- 
clay products,  and  for  pottery  are  not  comparable  with  the  value  of  products  for  the  industry  as  reported 
bv'the  census,  for  the  latter  includes  aU  products  of  theestabUshments,  irrespective  of  their  character,  and 
the  former  includes  production  by  estabhshments  primarily  engaged  in  other  fines  of  manufacture. 


1140 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  71.— BRICK,  TILE,   POTTERY,  AND    OTHER    CLAY    PRODUCTS:    1919,   1914,   1909, 

AND  1904— Continued. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


Pottery,  value ' 

White  ware,  including  C.  C.  ware,  white 
granite,    semiporcelain   ware,   and    semi- 
vitreous  porcelain  ware 

Sanitary  ware 

Stoneware  and  yellow  and  Rockmgham  ware 

Porcelain  electrical  suppUes 

China,  bone  china,  deut,  and  belleelc  ware.. . 

Red  earthenware 

Chemical  stoneware 

Red  and  bro^vn  white-lined  cooking  ware. . . 

Other  pottery  products 


$75, 742, 125 


$35,398,161 


$31,048,341 


29,  S47, 261 

14, 872, 364 

4, 603, 018 

12,614,794 

7,708,832 

1,298,311 

805, 321 

723, 981 

3  3, 268, 243 


14,968,079 

7. 874. 269 
3,3*9,301 

4. 130. 270 
2,384,686 
1,059,904 

(') 
(») 
1.631,652 


13,728,316 
5,989,295 
3, 993,  859 
3,047,499 
1,766,766 
804, 806 

m 

1, 717, 800 


$25, 834, 513 


9, 195, 703 
3, 932, 506 
3,481,521 
1, 500, 2&3 
3, 478, 627 
821,695 

m 

3, 424, 178 


'  The  total  value  of  products  as  reported  by  the  Geological  Survey  for  brick  and  tile,  terra-cotta  and 
fire-clay  products  and  for  pottery  are  not  comparable  with  the  value  of  products  for  the  industry  as  reported 
by  the  census,  for  the  latter  includes  all  products  of  the  estabhshments,  irrespective  of  their  character,  and 
the  former  includes  production  by  establishments  primarily  engaged  in  other  lines  of  manufacture. 

2  Figures  not  available. 

3  Not  including  saggers,  made  and  used,  to  the  amount  of  $2,115,637. 

Table  72 — CEMENT  PRODUCTS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


Total  value  of  products. 


The  cement  industry 

Subsidiary  cement  products  from  other  in- 
dustries  


Cement: 

Barrels 

Value 

Portland  cement — 

Barrels 

Value 

Natural  and  puzzolan  cement- 
Barrels 

Value 


All  other  products,  value. 


$176,264,910 


$101,850,480 


$63,274,715 


1 $29, 873, 122 


$175, 264, 910 


$101,756,444 
$94,036 


$63, 205, 455 
$69,260 


S29, 873, 122 


81,306,524 
$138, 713, 823 

80, 777, 935 
$138,130,269 

528, 589 
$583, 554 

$36,551,087 


89, 049, 766 
$82,204,096 

88,230,170 
$81,789,368 

8  819, 596 
S414, 728 

$19,646,384 


66, 689, 715 
$53, 610, 563 

64,991,431 

$52, 858, 354 

3  1,698,284 
$752, 209 

$9,664,152 


31,675,257 
$26, 031, 920 

26, 505, 881 
$23,355,119 

3  5, 169, 376 
$2, 676, 801 

$3,841,202 


I  Figures  for  subsidiary  cement  products  from  other  industries  not  included. 
^  Figures  not  available. 

3  Includes  for  1914,  751,285  barrels  of  natural  and  68,311  barrels  of  puzzolan:  for  1909,  1,537,638  barrels 
ofnaturaland  160,646  of  puzzolan;  and  for  1904,  4,866,331  barrels  of  natural  and  303,045  barrels  of  puzzolan. 


STONE,    CLAY,   AND   GLASS   PRODUCTS. 
Table  73 GLASS   PRODUCTS:   1919,  1914,  1909,  AND    1904. 


1141 


Products,  total  value  >. 

Building  glass,  value 


1919 


Window  glass — 

Square  feet 

Value 

Obscui'ed   glass,   including  cathedral   and 
skylight— 

Square  feet 

Value 

Plate  glass,  total  cast,  square  feet 

Polished- 
Square  feet 

Value 

Rough,  made  for  sale  as  such — 

Square  feet 

Value 

Wire  glass — 
Polished — 

Square  feet 

Value 

Rough,  made  for  sale  as  such — 

Square  feet 

Value 


$261, 884, 080 


All  other  building  glass,  value. 


Pressed  and  blown  glass,  value. 


Tableware,  100  pieces 

Jellies,  tumblers,  and  goblets,  dozens 

Lamps,  dozens 

Chiimieys,  dozens 

Lantern  globes,  dozens 

Shades,  globes,  and  other  gas  goods,  dozens. 
Blown  tumblers,  stem  ware,  and  bar  goods, 

dozens 

Opal  ware,  dozens 

Cut  ware,  dozens 

Decorated  glassware,  dozens 

Lenses,  dozens 

Electric  bulbs,  dozens 

Tubing,  pounds 


Bottles  and  jars,  value. 


Prescriptions,  vials,  and  druggists'  wares, 

gross 

Beer,  soda,  and  mineral,  gross 

Liquors  and  flasks,  gross 

Milk  jars,  gross 

Fruit  j  ars ,  gross 

Battery  j  ars  and  other  electrical  goods,  gross 

Patent  and  proprietary,  gross 

Packers  ana  preservers,  gross 

Demijohns  and  carboys,  dozens 


All  other  products,  value. 


$83,713,115 


19U 


$123, 085, 019 


1909 


$92,095,203 


$36,824,069 


368,912,209 
$41,100,724 


33, 822, 302 
$4, 300, 30S 
72, 849, 340 

56, 823, 749 
$33, 348, 279 

788,742 
$171,118 


1, 229, 077 
$635, 543 

14,462,409 
$2, 271, 099 

$1,886,044 


$70,748,861 


2, 457, 938 

25, 182, 133 

917, 250 

6,615,109 

1,985,741 

12,313,307 

9,668,638 
2, 155, 972 
549, 170 
1,052,851 
725, 675 
18,363,603 
18,147,470 


$94,670,389 


400, 998, 893 
$17, 495, 956 


43, 040, 079 
$2,417,253 
75, 770, 261 

60,383,516 
$14,773,787 

131,492 

$25, 859 


1,707,W8 
$534,322 

13, 980, 996 
$1,056,612 

$520,280 


$30,279,290 


6, 684, 648 

4,178,368 

993, 030 

877, 208 

1, 860,  262 

13,805 

3, 364, 679 

4, 297, 076 

271,119 


1,554,056 
18,030,243 
580, 196 
6, 989, 624 
1,363,562 
2, 016, 800 

11,377,310 

4,636,051 

297, 957 

1, 158, 077 

(2) 


851,958,728 


$26,308,438 


346, 080, 550 
$11,742,959 


22, 815, 946 
$1,358,574 
60, 105, 694 

47, 370, 254 
$12,204,875 

205,690 
$37,431 


1904 


$79,607,998 


$21,697,861 


$964, 599 


$27,398,445 


4,893,416 
4,573,610 
2, 689, 022 
1,188,891 
1,198,952 
79,211 
1,384,689 
3,271,174 
100, 796 


$12,751,715        $4,022,932 


1,286,056 
11,687,036 

322,482 
6, 652, 967 

952, 620 
1,541,449 

9, 182, 060 

3, 095, 666 

206, 336 

(=) 
(') 


$36,018,333 


3,624,022 
2, 34r;,  204 
1,887,344 

440, 302 

1,124,485 

9,981 

1,637,798 

1,237,175 

122,570 

$2, 369, 987 


242,615,750 
$11,610,&51 


21,870,634 

$972, 014 

34, 804, 986 

27, 293, 138 
$7,978,253 

17,784 
$3, 529 


C) 
(=) 

$1,133,214 


$21, 956, 158 


1,283,974 
7, 346, 214 

487, 017 
7, 039,  756 
1,765,247 

878, 244 

6,282,606 

1,091,208 

83,736 

(') 
(2) 
(«) 


$33,631,063 


3,202,586 
2,351,8.52 
2,157,801 
253,651 
1,061,829 

19, 974 
1,657,372 
1,237,065 

64,450 

$2,322,916 


iln  addition,  considerable  quantities  of  electrical  shades,  globes,  and  bulbs,  which  can  not  be  shown 
withoutdisclosingthe  operations  of  individual  establishments,  were  made  in  1919  and  1914  byestabhshments 
engaged  prmiarily  in  the  manufacture  of  electrical  gofxls.  In  1909,  42,639  gross  of  bottles  and  jars,  valued 
at  $90,490,  and  in  1904  glassware,  valued  at  $9,663,  were  made  as  subsidiary  products  by  establishments 
engaged  primarily  in  other  lines  of  manufacture. 

2  Not  reported  separately. 


1142  ABSTRACT  OF  THE  CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 

Table  74.— AUTOMOBILES:  1919, 1914,  AND  1909. 


Total  value. 


Automobiles 

Gasohne  and  steam. 
Electric 


Passenger  vehicles  (pleasure,  family, 

and  public  conveyances) 

Open — 

Roadsters 

Runabouts 

Touring 

Closed  (limousines,  cabs,  etc.) .. 
All   otlier    (omnibuses,    sight- 
seeing wagons,  etc.) 

Government,  municipal,  etc.  (am- 
bulances, fire  department  vehicles, 
and  patrol  wagons) 


Business  vehicles  (merchandise). 

DeUvery  wagons 

Trucks 

All  other 


All  other  products. 


1919 


Number. 


Value. 


i$2,387,903,287 


1,678,926|  1,546,961, 
1,675,892    1,540,737,812 
3,034  6,2-23,884 


1,555,226 

5,360 

120,098 

1,224,347 

156,328 

3,093 


2,786 

120,914 

18,122 

101,837 

955 


1,321,137,868 

58,032,374 

80,523,340 

977,410,998 

200,015,254 

5, 155, 902 


13,619,331 

212,204,497 

16,570,473 

193,350,933 

2,283,091 

840,941,591 


1914 


Num- 
ber. 


Value. 


i$503,230,137 


568,7811  458,760,916 

564,112}  448,712,320 

4,669     10,048,596 


543, 881 


451,032 
11,098 


728 

24,172 

4,391 

19,519 

262 


414,541,820 

45,890,476 

345,972,679 
22, 349, 767 

328,898 


3,941,249 

40,277,847 

4,749,889 

34,741,097 

786, 861 

44,469,221 


1909 


Num- 
ber. 


i$193,823,108 


123,296 

40,786 

76,114 
5,205 


42 

3,255 

1,862 

1,366 

27 


Value. 


164,269,324 

157,009,894 

7,259,430 


158,935,641 

30,421,729 

113,403,188 
12,729,304 

2,381,420 


103,660 

5,230.023 

1,918,856 

3,165,512 

145, 6.55 

29,553,784 


Un  addition,  4,990  automobiles,  valued  at  $7,919,800  in  1919;  4,258  automobiles,  valued  at  $6,296,558 
in  1914;  and  694  automobiles,  valued  at  $830,080,  in  1909;  were  reported  by  establishments  engaged  pri- 
marily in  other  industries. 

Table  75.— MOTORCYCLES,  BICYCLES,  AND  PARTS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


PKODUCT. 

1919 

1914 

1909 

1904 

T  otal  value  1 

$53,105,895 

$22,234,262 

$10,698,667 

$5,153,240 

Motorcycles: 

59,214 
$16,176,055 

470,675 

$12,277,341 

$11,423,592 

$4,974,668 

$8,254,239 

62,154 
$12,161,775 

299,029 
$3,757,318 

$6,315,169 

18,628 
$3,015,988 

168,824 
$2,436,996 

$5, 245, 5S3 

2,300 

Value 

$354,980 

Bicycles: 

Number 

225,309 

Value 

$3,203,505 

Motorcycle  parts,  iucluding  side  and  delivery  cars 
Bicycle  parts..                                    

$1,594,755 

1  In  addition,  the  following  products  were  made  by  ostabli.shments  engaged  primarily  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  juoducts  other  than  those  covered  by  this  industry:  In  1919,  8,488  bicycles,  and  other  products, 
incliitluig  parts,  etc.,  valued  at  $2,205,74S;  in  1914,  639  motorcycles,  valued  at  $144,072;  99,870  bicycles, 
valued  at  $1,603,912;  and  other  products  including  parts,  etc.,  valued  at  $2,089,329;  in  1909,  64,883  bicycles, 
value<l  at  $791, 193;  and  other  products,  including  parts,  etc.,  valued  at  $579,927;  lu  1904,  25,178  bicycles, 
valued  at  $537,418;  28  motorcycles,  valued  at  $4,200;  and  other  products,  including  parts,  etc.,  valued  at 
$34,341. 


VEHICLES  FOR  LAND  TRANSPORTATION".  1143 

Table   76.— CARRIAGES   AND    WAGONS,  INCLUDING  REPAIRS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


1919 


1909 


1904 


Total  value  i 

Complete  vehicles  of  aU  classes: 

Number 

Value 

Carriaeres  (famjly  and  pleasure): 

Number 

Value 

Bugpes  and  light  pleasure  vehicles: 

N  umber 

Value .' 

Wagons: 

Number 

Value 

Business — 

Number 

Value 

Light  and  package  commodity,  num- 
ber  

Heavy  and  bulk  commodity,  num- 
ber  

Pushcarts,  number 

Hearses,  number 

Street  sprinklers,  number 

Other  business  wagons,  number 

Farm  (iiidnding  carts  and  trucks) — 

Number 

Value 

Government,  municipal,  etc. — 

Number 

Value 

Ambulances,  number 

MaU  and  mail  carriers'  wagons  and 

carts,  number 

Patrol  wagons  (fire  and  police),  hose 
wagons,  and  prison  vans  , number. 
Public  conveyances: 

N  umber 

Value 

Sleighs  and  sleds: 

Number 

Value 

Automobiles:' 

N  umber 

Value 

All    other    products,   including   parts   and 
amount  received  for  repair  work,  value 


$91,463,225 


$106,697,437 


$125,366,912 


$125,332,976 


610, 492 
$57, 9G9, 491 


13, 704 
$1,562,023 

202, 105 
$18,114,423 

356, 837 
$35, 183,  S07 

51,018 
$6,919,695 

18, 132 

19,044 

11,593 

301 

38 

1,910 

303, 231 
£27, 567, 838 

2,588 

$096. 274 

1, 568 

1,007 

13 

194 
$76, 957 

35,993 
$1,237,122 

1.659 
$1,795,159 

$33,493,734 


1,126,026 
$69, 899, 107 


1, 519, 782 
$91,263,264 


538,071 
$33,329,879 

i}) 

533,601 
$34.  .506, 942 

139, 621 
$13,022,860 

81,393 

31,458 

14,937 

402 

197 

11,234 

384,663 
$19,708,423 

9,317 

$1,775,659 

346 

5,549 

3,422 

1,221 
$279,656 

52,010 
$1,207,705 

1,123 
$574,925 

$36,798,330 


828,411 
$17,756,118 

(^) 
(^) 

587,685 
$39,932,910 

154.631 
$16,440,816 

107, 190 

32,780 

7,330 

807 

1,053 

5,471 

429,952 
$22,615,875 

3,102 

$876, 219 

598 

1,912 

592 

2,^3 
$939,267 

100,899 
$2,065,850 

544 
$569,119 

$34,103,648 


1,711,  .529 
$97,190,093 


937,409 
$55,750,276 


643, 755 
$37,195,230 

133,422 

(?) 

71,733 

31,956 

6,089 

642 

157 

22,845 

605,025 
{■) 


(^) 


5,308 
245 

4,703 
360 


2.711 
$1, 314, 952 


127,455 
$2,694,560 


199 
$235,675 


$28, 142, 283 


1  In  addition,  in  1919,  29,057  carriages,  valued  at  $3,005,725;  69,665  wagons,  valued  at  $7,229,026;  83  public 
conveyances,  valued  at  .$28,495;  469  sleighs  and  sleds,  valued  at  $31,076;  and  parts  and  repair  work  valued 
at  $S11,.360  were  made  by  establishments  engaged  primarily  in  the  mauufacture  of  products  other  than 
those  covered  by  the  industry  designation.  In  1914,  this  class  of  establishments  made  12,330  carriages, 
valued  at  $833,489;  38,808  wagons,  valued  at  $2,026,210;  63  public  conveyances,  valued  at  $45,508;  1,311 
sleighs  and  sleds,  valued  at  $24,309;  and  parts  and  repair  work  valued  at  $1,533,099.  In  1909,  this  class  of 
establishments  made  14,908  carriages,  valued  at  $1,078,935;  42,112  wagons,  valued  at  $2,093,288;  104  public 
conveyances,  valued  at  $5,615;  8,209  sleighs  and  sleds,  valued  at  $165,917;  and  parts  valued  at  $1,184,256, 
and  in  1904  such  e-itablishments  made  carriages  and  wagons,  valued  at  $612,173. 

s  Not  reported  separately. 

'Manufactured  in  establishments  devoted  primarily  to  the  manufacture  of  carriages  and  wagons. 


1144 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  77.— CARS,  STEAM  AND  ELECTRIC  RAILROAD:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 
[Not  including  operations  of  railroad  companies.] 


Total  value  1 

Steam-railroad  oars: 

Number 

Value 

Passenger  service  ^ — 

Number 

Value 

Passenger- 
Number 

Value 

Baggage  and  express,  chair,  dining 
and  buffet,  parlor,  sleeping,  maU, 
and  all  other — 

Number 

Value 

Freight  service- 
Number 

Value 

Box— 

Niunber 

Value. 

Flat- 
Number  

Value 

Gondolas — 

Number 

Value 

Hopper  8 — 

Number '. 

Value 

Refrigerator'' — 

Number 

Value 

Stock- 
Number  

Value 

Tank— 

N  umber 

Value 

Other  varieties  ^^- 

Number 

Value 

Electric-railroad  cars: 

Number 

Value 

Passenger — 

Number 

Value 

Other  varieties — 

Number 

Value 

All  other  products,  value 


$556,664,807 


153,288 
$373,945,213 

234 

$4,854,768 

78 
$1,285,630 


156 
$3,569,138 

153,054 
$369,090,445 

59,689 
$160,903,210 

4,029 
$7,592,168 

54,840 
$118,853,843 

16,670 
$45,757,395 

629 
$1,237,557 

410 
$960,018 

11,592 
$26,540,682 

5,195 
$7,245,572 

1,898 
$13,502,653 

1,726 
$11,495,791 

172 
$2,006,862 

$169,216,941 


1914 


$205,270,622 


120, 101 
$140,229,617 

3,445 
$44,011,882 

1,653 
$19,607,416 


1,792 
$24,404,466 

116,656 
$96,217,735 

50,481 
$40,952,538 

4,781 
$3,120,084 

25,077 
$22,808,750 

9,754 
$10,708,407 

5,800 
$8,077,062 

3,929 
$2,587,065 

1,250 
$1,255,167 

15,584 
$6,708,662 

2,542 

$8,789,546 

2,335 
$8,075,710 

207 
$713,836 

$56,251,459 


1909 


$131,539,493 


74,945 
$75,633,245 

1,601 
$13,829,607 

957 
$7,209,425 


644 
$6,620,182 

73,344 
$61,803,638 

29,728 
$23,982,446 

3,232 
$2,033,801 

19,607 
$18,128,186 

11,473 
$9,419,655 

2,618 
$2,747,957 

2,349 
$1,586,008 


4,337 
$3,905,585 

2,525 
$6,626,357 

2,345 
$6,249,416 

180 
$376,942 

$49,279,891 


1904 


$122,019,506 


102,782 
$87,348,911 

2,030 
$18,140,293 

428 
$2,955,517 


1,602 
$15,184,776 

100,752 
$69,208,618 

38,184 
$28,508,632 

.5,412 
$2,893,154 

9,518 
$5,518,084 

27,998 
$21,367,218 

3,353 
$3,042,8.35 

4,235 
$2,453,123 


12,052 
$5,425,572 

4,384 
$9,297,166 

4,008 
$8,809,261 

376 

$487,905 

$25,373,429 


'  In  addition  5,814  steam-railroad  cars,  valued  at  $14,809,729;  154  electric-railroad  cars,  valued  at 
$779,947,  and  parts  and  repairs,  valued  at  $3,290, 165,  were  reported  in  1919;  14,859  steam-railroad  cars, 
valued  at  $14,566,898;  321  electric-railroad  cars,  valued  at  81,373,604,  and  parts  and  repairs,  valued  at 
$980,074  were  reported  in  1914;  and  23,526  steam-railroad  cars,  valued  at  $19,251,042;  247  eU'ctric-railroad 
cars,  valued  at  $636, 752,  and  parts  and  repairs,  valued  at  $210, 487  were  reported  in  1909,  by  eslablishments 
engaged  primarily  m  other  industries. 

2  Includes  gasoline  motor  cars  for  use  as  passenger  cars  by  steam  railroads  for  1914  and  1909. 

'  Reported  as  coal  and  coke  cars  in  1909  and  1904. 

••  Includes  fruit  cars  for  1919. 

s  Includes  2, 391  logging,  mining,  industrial,  and  dimip  cars,  valued  at  $2,916,806  in  1919,  and  9,737  cars  of 
the  same  classes,  valued  at  $1, 825,693  iu  1914,  and  167  cars  in  1914  and  136  cars  in  1909  whose  type  was  not 
specifically  designated. 


RAILROAD   REPAIR   SHOPS.  1145 

Table  78.—  STEAM-RAILROAD  REPAIR  SHOPS:   1919,  1914,  1909,  and  1904. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Total  value 

Motive  power  and  machinery  department, 

value 

Locomotives  built — 

Number 

Value 

Repairs  to  locomotives,  motors,  etc 

Work  for  other  corporations 

All  other  products  or  work 

Car  department ,  value 

Cars  built,  value 

Passenger- 
Number 

Value 

Freight- 
Number 

Value 

Other- 
Number 

Value 

Repairs  to  cars  of  all  kinds,  value 

Work  for  other  corporations,  value 

All  other  products  or  work,  value 

Bridge  and  building  department  (shopwork) 

value 

Repairs  and  renewals 

Work  for  other  corporations 

All  other  products  or  work 

All  other  products  and  work  not  classified, 
value 


$1,279,235,393 


$514,041,225 


$405,600,727 


$309,775,089 


$622, 480, 393 

106 

85,825,096 

SJ63,952,S71 

S16, 889, 147 

$135,  813, 279 

$573, 709, 875 
$5, 133, 115 

20 
$191, 691 

2,394 
$4, 590, 482 

271 

$350, 942 

$479,229,076 

$31,101,248 

$58, 246, 436 


$8,535,303 

$7, 288, 373 

$22, 804 

$1,224,126 


$74, 509, 822 


$236, 723, 724 

187 

$3,594,003 

$169, 057, 932 

$7,053,430 

$57,018,359 

$242, 976, 774 
$11,999,983 

123 
$1,233,302 

10,314 
$10, 513, 676 

308 

$253,005 

$183, 753, 538 

$14, 819, 9S4 

$32, 403, 269 


$3, 127, 644 

$2, 449, 821 

$37,061 

$640, 762 


$31,213,083 


$184, 971, 870 

215 

$3,289,140 

$127, 928, 773 

$4, 735, 004 

$49,018,953 

$199, 768, 939 
$13,326,171 

218 
$1,291,354 

13, 972 
$11,767,664 

359 

$267, 153 

$147,194,065 

$8, 784, 239 

$30,461,464 


$2, 799, 898 

$1, 906, 737 

$46, 496 

$8 16, 665 

$18,060,020 


$149, 643, 953 

148 

$1, 853, 939 

$101,326,805 

$.5,681,307 

$40,781,902 

$149, 748. 820 
$12,990,011 

414 
$2,337,977 

14,742 
$10,006,642 

2,000 

$645,392 

$105,319,032 

$6,946,990 

$24, 492, 787 


$5,096,141 

$4,351,487 

$40, 581 

$701,073 


$5, 286, 175 


Table  79.— ELECTRIC-RAILROAD  REPAIR  SHOPS:  1919, 1914, 1909,  and  1904. 


Total  value 

Motive  power  and  machinery  department,  value 

Repairs  to  mot  ors ,  etc 

Work  for  other  corporations 

All  other  products  or  work 

Car  department,  value 

Cars  built,  value 

Passenger — 

Nuinber 

Value 

Freight- 
Number 

Value 

Other- 
Number 

Value 

Repairs  to  cars  of  all  kinds,  value 

Work  for  other  corporations,  value 

All  other  products  or  work,  value 

Bridge  and  building  department    (shopwork), 

value 

Repairs  and  renewals 

AU  other  products  or  work 

All  other  products  and  work  not  classified,  value 


1919 


1914 


$75,210,701 


$38, 576, 565 


1909 


$31,962,561 


1904 


$7, 926, 303 

$7,081,735 

$7,5, 182 

1  $769,386 

$64, 237, 805 
$762,293 

,88 
$635,770 

46 
$95, 638 

17 

$30, 885 

$00,060,2,55 

$1,174,282 

$2,240,975 


$268, 655 

$261,679 

$6, 976 

$2,777,938 


$5, 380,  573 

$4, 933, 436 

$56,944 

2  $390, 193 

$31,086,043 
$811, 104 

235 
$737,926 

11 
$21, 196 

58 

$51,982 

$27, 628, 802 

$441,323 

$2, 204, 814 


$434, 427 
$199, 751 
$234,676 

$1, 675, 522 


$4, 510, 332 
$4,004,336 

$.88, 070 
s  $417, 926 

$25, 835, 463 
$626, 7.52 

129 
$498, 709 

63 
$59, 102 

51 

$68, 94 1 

$22, 869, 777 

$624, 805 

$1,714,129 


$330, 948 

$273, 581 

$57, 367 

$1,285,818 


$13,437,121 


$510, 946 


$2,626 
$508, 320 

$12,581,365 
$605, 144 

288 
$580, 669 

13 
$11,366 

9 

$13, 109 

$11,254,,5U5 

$36, 714 

$685, 002 


$327, 855 
$253, 133 
$74, 722 

$16, 955 


1  Includes  the  value  of  2  electric  locomotives. 

'  Includes  the  value  of  1  locomotive. 

•  Includes  the  value  of  3  electric  locomotives. 


1146  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 

Table  80.— PIANOS  AND   ORGANS:  1919,  1914,  AND  1909. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


Total  value  i. 


Pianos: 

Number. 

Value 

Upright — 


Without  player  attachment- 
iber 


Number. 

Vahie 

With  ]:ilaver  attachment — 

Number 

Value 

Grand — 

Baby  grand— 

Without  player  attachment — 

Number 

Value 

With  player  attachment — 

Number 

Value 

Parlor — 

Withoufeplayer  attachment — 

Number 

Value 

With  player  attachment — 

Number 

Value 

Concert — 

Number 

Value 

Automatic — 

Number 

Value 

Electric — 

Number 

Value ^ 

Player  attachments  and  actions  made  separately : 

N  umber 

Value 

Organs : 

Number 

Value 

Pipe — 

Number 

Value 

Reed- 
Number  

Value 

Orchestrions — 

Number 

Value 

Perforated  music  roUs,  value 

Parts,  materials,  and  supplies 

Pianos  and  organs,  value 

Other  musical  instruments,  value 

Repairs,  value 


All  other  products,  value. 


$113,061,318 


$69,072,383 


336, 

$94,521, 

135, 
$28,957, 

174, 
$52,515, 


17, 
$8,619, 

2, 
$1,711, 

2, 
$1,109, 

$119, 


2, 
$896, 

1, 
$538, 

21, 

$1,840, 

28, 
$6,620, 

1, 
$4, 185, 

26, 

$1,888, 


$546 
$3, 103 
$1,432 
$1,258 

$174 
$1,252 


172 
501 

125 

,378 

87 
,055 

145 
346 

366 
865 

822 
438 

301 
616 

151 
535 

429 
677 

721 
404 
554 
797 
303 
494 
156 


$4,289,818 


326,274 
$56,311,863 


227,686 
$31,431,382 

88,078 
$20,265,514 


9,079 
$4,201,302 

831 
$413,665 


(») 


6,493 

$854,774 

42,806 
$6,378,312 

2,273 
$4,660,301 

40,533 
$1,718,011 


$833,357 
$2,913,197 

$1,780,880 


$70,056,223 


364,545 
$58,493,846 


321,309 
$45,180,176 

34,495 
$9,275,001 


8,720 
$4,009,769 

21 
$28,900 


(») 


10,898 
$1,474,630 

65,335 
$5,309,016 

1,224 

$2,713,587 

64,111 
$2,595,429 


$210, 150 
$2,442,611 

$2,119,970 


1  In  addition,  products  to  the  value  of  $1,382,353  in  1919  and  $754,148  in  1914  were  reported  by  establish- 
ments engaged  primarily  in  other  industries. 
'Not  reported  separately. 


MISCELLANEOUS  INDUSTRIES.  1147 

Table  81.— PHONOGRAPHS  AND   GRAPHOPHONES:   1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


Total  value  i. 


Phonographs,  graphophones,  and  talking  ma- 
chines: 2 
For  disc  records — 

Number 

Value 

For  cylinder  records — 

fj  umber 

Value 

Dictating  machines — 

Number 

Value 

Records  and  blanks : 

Number 

Value 

Disc  records — 

Number 

Value 

CyUnder  records  and  blanks — 

Number 

Value 

Needles: 

Steel,  value 

Other,  value 

Parts  and  accessories,  not  included  in  finished 
instruments  reported: 

( 'al)inets,  value 

Other  parts  and  accessories,  value 

Custom  work  and  repairing,  value 

All  other  products,  value 


8158,547,870 


$27,115,916 


$11, 725, 996 


$10,237,075 


2, 137, 596 
$88,836,368 

65,957 
$1,315,886 

22,853 
$1,416,689 

106, 996,  .510 
$44, 689, 795 

101,084,961 
$42,930,923 

5,911,549 

$1,758,872 

$1,359,754 
$249,248 


$3,653,418 

$10,515,739 

$268, 803 

$0,242,170 


514,154 
$1.5,290,491 


27,221,290 
$11,111,418 

23,314,176 
$10,377,475 

3,907,114 
$733,943 


(') 


$356, 935 
$2,116 

$354,956 


344,681 
$5,406,684 


27,183,959 
$5,007,104 

8,  572, 805 
$2,567,717 

18,611,154 
$2,439,387 


$844,631 
(^) 

$467,577 


$2,966,343 


$4,678,547 


(•■) 
$2,592,185 


1  In  addition,  in  1919,  phonographs,  graphophones,  and  parts,  valued  at  $7,173,143,  in  1914.  valnotl  at 
$60,531,  and  in  1909,  valued  at  $31,899  were  made  by  establishments  engaged  primarily  in  the  manu- 
facture of  jiroducts  other  than  those  covered  by  this  industry  designation. 

'  Not  segregated,  to  avoid  disclosure  of  individual  operations. 

'  Figures  not  available. 

<  Included  in  "parts  and  accessories." 

'Included  in  "All  other  products." 


1148  ABSTRACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MAISTUFACTURES. 

Table  82.— AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


Products,  total  value  '. 


Plows  and  cultivators 

Planters  and  seeders 

Harvesting  implements: 

Hayrakes  and  hay  tedders 

Mowers  and  reapers 

Other 

Seed  separators: 

Threshers 

Other 

All  other  agricultural  implements,  including- 

parts 

All  other  products 

Amount  received  for  repair  work 


Principal  kinds  of  implements. 

Implements  of  cultivation: 
Cultivators- 
Beet 

Hand,  garden,  or  garden  plows. 

One  and  two  horse 

Wheeled — 

One  row 

Two  rows 

Cotton  scrapers 

r'ertilizing  machines 

Harrows — 

Disk 

Spring-tooth 

Spike-tooth 

Land  rollers 

Land  packers 

Listers ••. . . 

Plows — 

Disk 

Gang 

Shovel 

Engine 

Sulky  (single) 

Tractor 

Walking 

Pulverizers 

Other 

Planters  and  seeders: 
Seeders- 
Broadcast 

Wagon  or  eudgate 

Seeder  attachments 

Corn  planters — 

Hand 

Horse 

Cotton  planters 

Potato  planters 

Drills- 
Corn  

Grain 

All  other 


1919 


$304,961,265 


65,329,111 
17,490,403 

4,772,493 
40, 169, 591 
9,282,656 

16,593,273 
5, 771, 670 

64,105,527 
68, 500, 033 
12,946,508 


Number. 
7,088 
419,085 
300, 122 

144,259 
44,847 
10, 807 
82,554 

175,712 
79,532 

222, 799 
8,654 
19, 501 
31,680 

15,431 

42,240 

108, 887 

4,952 

60,909 

98,836 

720, 174 

7,134 

29,295 


18,360 
16,391 
34,339 

28,065 

93,976 

87,468 

5,964 

29,809 
6:3,255 
5,870 


1914 


1909 


S164,086,835 


38,662,037 
12, 188, 757 

3,233,630 

30,974,709 

5,372,947 

9,832,043 
3,264,246 

27, 844, 180 

31,277,021 

1,437,265 


Number. 
2,184 
238,081 
254, 158 

347,329 
31,605 
17,537 

ISO, 854 

209,077 

187,370 

368,219 

22,470 

37,953 


101,850 
114,657 
101, 256 
37,191 

55, 710 
89, 370 
10, 688 


$146,329,268 


36,784,477 
12, 141, 474 

34,568,131 


48,690,082 
3,114,692 


Number. 
3,172 


435,429 
20, 180 

193,000 
112,8:i2 
394,988 

(') 
44,840 


15,708 

22, 132 

75,839 

91,686 

181,550 

254,737 

3,265 

2,355 

108, 232 

134,936 

(>) 

(') 

870,414 

1,110,006 

12, 724 

(^) 

80,096 

(2) 

34, 175 

■'>61,970 

16,122 

8 

10,000 

96,465 
122,780 
79,271 
23,092 

20,137 

f'  89, 903 
32, 507 


1901 


s 


1  In  addition  to  the  amounts  shown,  agriculturalimplements  to  the  value  of  $14,938,340  in  1919,  $4,033,797 
in  1914,  $2,9.s9,270  in  1909,  and  $1,349,679  in  1904  were  made  by  establislimeuls  engaged  primarily  in 
the  manufacture  of  products  other  than  those  covered  by  the  industry  designated. 

'•>  Not  reported. 

3  Not  reported  separately. 

<  Includes  23,963  combination  seeders. 

^  Includes  21,292  disk  drills  ol  aU  kinds. 


MISCELLANEOUS  INDUSTRIES.  1149 

Table  82 AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904— Continued. 


1919 


1914 


1909 


1904 


Principal  kinds  of  implements — Continued 

Planters  and  seeders^Continued. 

Seed  sowers,  hand,  field 

Seed  drills,  hand,  garden 

Other  planters  and  seeders 

Harvesting  implements: 
Binders- 
Grain  

Corn 

Grain  cradles 

Grain  elevators  for  use  on  farm 

Harvesters — 

Bean 

Push 

Harvesters  and  threshers  combined . 

Other..,. 

Headers 

Hay  carriers 

Hayforks,  horse 

Hay  loaders 

Hay  rakes — 

Sidky 

Sweep 

Side  delivery 

Hav  stackers 

Hay  tedders 

Hay  presses 

Mowers 

Other  haying  tools 

Potato  diggers,  horse 

Reapers 

Stalk  cutters 

Other 

Seed  separators: 

Clover  huUers 

Corn  huskers 

Corn  huskers  and  shredders 

Corn  pickers 

Corn  shell  ers— 

Hand 

Power 

Fannin  e;  mills 

Feed  nulls 

Threshers- 
Horsepower 

Engine 

Other 

Miscellaneous: 

Dairy  machinery — 

Cream  separators 

Other 

Manure  spreaders 

EquaUzers 

ICiiif  e  grinders 

Feed  grinders 

Ensilage  cutters 

Saw  trucks 

Pumps 

Windmills 

Sprayiug  outfits 


Number. 
86, 763 
8,971 
16,198 


155 
22: 

58' 


2 
22 

4 
11 

6 
20 

61 

18 

14 

7 

10 

7 

151 

130 

12 

8 

19 

1,096 


Number. 
12,608 
43,113 
4,124 


215,386 

52,087 
38,728 
(?) 

3,401 

270 

2,758 

44,277 
31,976 
25, 865 

139, 565 

23,304 

20, 213 

6,437 

9,796 

274, 521 
37, 706 
25, 758 
56,982 

13,746 

324 
341 

4,338 
(') 

63,206 
11,113 
23,047 
(?) 

302 
13,246 
6,212 


(?) 


Number. 

7,847 
(>) 


129,274 
19,693 
22,635 

(') 

1,409 
(=) 

543 

1,707 

C-) 

45,064 

43,675 

34,705 


266,260 

17,212 
34, 396 

359, 2&4 

(') 
25,632 
58,294 

437 
318 
1,294 
(=) 

74,223 
9,049 
33,805 
(=) 

822 
12,957 


(') 


Number. 
59, 910 
(') 
(') 


108, 810 

6,924 

30,056 

(=) 

665 

(-) 
(-) 
3,161 

85,121 
62,801 
27, 174 


236,297 

8,670 
35,745 

C) 

273,385 

(') 
11,703 
60,996 

("-) 

(') 

351 
1,327 

(■) 

47, 189 
6,082 
22,994 

2, 237 
7,950 

(') 


(=) 


1  Not  reported. 


^  Not  reported  separately. 


1150 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  83 — ELECTRICAL  MACHINERY,  APPARATUS,  AND  SUPPLIES:  1919,  1914, 1909,  AND 

1904. 


1919 


Number , 

Kilowatts , 

Value 

Small  dynamos  (under  10  kw),  starting 
motors,  and  automotive  generators,  not 

Including  control  equipment,  value 

Self-contained  lighting  outfits  (as  farm- 
lighting  outfits)— 

Num  ber , 

Value 

Parts  and  suppUes,  value 

Transformers  and  feeder  potential  regulators, 

total  value 

Transformers: 

Number 

Kilowatts 

Value 

Under  50  kilowatts- 
Number 

Value 

50  to  500  kdowatts— 

Number 

Value 

500  kilowatts  or  over- 
Number 

Value 

Rheostats,  resistances,  controllers,  motor 
starters,  speed-controlling  devices,  react- 
ances, regulators,  etc.,  value 

Converting  apparatus — synchronous  con- 
densers, motor  generator  set.=,  double-cur- 
rent generators,  dynamotors,  frequency 

changers,  and  rotary-phase  converters 

Motors,  parts,  and  supplies,  total  value 

Stationary  motors: 

Number 

Horsepower 

Value 

Direct  current — 

Number 

Horsepower 

Value 

Alternating  current — 

Under  200  horsepower— 

N  lunber 

Horsepower 

Value 

200  horsepower  or  over- 
Number 

Horsepower 

Value 


$997,968,119 
65, 558, 178 


$86, 266, 114 


532 
665,971 
(1) 


Products,  total  value ]?1, 063, 526, 297 

Theelectricalindustry. — Electrical  machinery, 

apparatus,  and  supplies 

Subsidiary  electrical  products  of  other  industries 

Generating  apparatus  and  parts,  value 

Generators   (other   than   small  dynamos 
under  10  kw.): 
Alternating  current — 

Steam-turbine  driven,  under  2,000 
kva.— 

Number 

Kilowatts 

Value 

Steam-turbine  driven,  2,000  kva.  or 
over- 
Number 

Kilowatts 

Value 

Other,  including  water-wheel  dri- 
ven— 

N  umber 

Kilowatts 

Value 

Direct  current- 
Steam-turbine  driven — 

Number 

Kilowatts 

Value 

Other,  including  water-wheel  driv- 


H 


144 

236, 827 
262, 802 


3,123 
821,. 597 
403.290 


2,262 
408, 866 
, 704, 563 


$3 


4,345 

485, 266 
937,080 


$36,662,797 


$24 


61,3.57 
07S,  .536 
217,046 


$53,495,570 


14, 

$25, 

$10, 


$5, 


382, 929 
484, 179 
560, 901 

331,099 
613, 234 

50,661 
,  199, 762 

1,169 
747,905 


823, 083, 265 


$4, 
$116, 

i; 
3, 

$76, 


$20, 


1, 

2, 
$52, 


$3, 


851,404 
893, 638 

.533, 407 
791,062 
171, 558 

380, 182 
734,691 
200,313 


151,2.86 
5.59, 526 
430, 381 

1,939 
4%,  845 
.540, 864 


1  Value  included  with  that  of  generators  of  2,000  kva. 
or  over,  to  avoid  disclosure  of  individual  operations. 
3  No  segregation  reported. 


1914 


$359,432,155 


$335, 170, 194 
24, 261, 961 


$17, 865, 542 


375 

600, 185 

$3, 895, 291 


2, 137 

587, 820 

$3, 542, 154 


264 

14,916 

$398,379 


9,369 

206, 305 

$2, 569, 086 


$5,933,273 


$1,527,359 

$28, 276, 338 

115,813 

2, 644, 794 

$13,120,065 

110, 177 
$7,316,615 

4,857 
$2, 625, 414 

809 
$3,178,036 


$9,788,378 


$5,367,895 
$44, 176, 235 

6  417,992 

"  2,  8.>^2, 795 

5  $32, 286, 149 

133, 492 

980, 820 

$13, 316, 489 


284, 500 

1,901,975 

$18,969,660 


1909 


$240,037,479 


$221, 308, 563 
18, 728, 916 


$14,077,071 


2,909 

991,728 
$8,370,524 


13, 882 

414,222 

$4,710,524 


$996, 023 

$14,630,715 

76, 729 

1,635,429 

$8,801,019 

'72, 776 
$4, 184, 832 


3,953 
$4,616,187 


4  $2,674,963 


$3,154,733 
$32, 087, 482 

6  2.57,223 

5  2. 410, 309 

5  $24, 604, 938 


257,223 

2,410,369 

$24,604,938 


>  Figures  not  available. 

<  Rheostats  and  resistances  only. 

« Includes  railway  motors. 


MISCELLANEOUS  INDUSTRIES. 


1151 


TABLE  83 -ELECTRICAL  MACHINERY,  APPARATUS,  AND  SUPPLIES:  1919,  1914, 1909,  AND 
^  1904— Continued. 


Motors,  parts,  and  supplies— Continued. 
Marine  motors: 

Number 

Horsepower 

Value 

For  vehicles  and  railways: 

Number 

Horsepower 

Value 

For  fans: 

Number 

Horsepower 

Value 

For  miscellaneous  uses: 

Number 

Horsepower 

Value 

Parts  and  supplies 1 ■ 

Electric  locomotives,  mining,  industrial,  and 

railway -  - •  - • 

Batteries,  parts,  and  suppbes,  value 

Storage 

Value  of  batteries 

Weight  of  plates ,  pounds 

Value  of  parts  and  supplies 

Primary 

Dry- 
Number 

Value 

Dry,  small,  for  flash  lights- 
Number 

Value 

Liquid,  including  testing- 
Number 

Value 

Value  of  parts  and  supplies 

Carbons— furnace,     lighting,     and     welding; 

brushes,  battery  and  miscellaneous 

Arc  lamps - 

Searchlights ,  projectors ,  and  focusing  lamps 

Incandescent     lamps ,  value 

Tungsten- 
Number  

Value 

Carbon  filament — 

Number 

Value 

Decorative   and  miniature  lamps.  X-ray 

bulbs,  vacuum  tubes, etc 

Gem  and  vacuum  and  vapor  lamps 

Other  types 

Rectifying  apparatus,  including  rotating  com- 
mutators, electric  valves,  mercury  rectifiers, 

and  vibrating  commutators 

Telegraph  apparatus •,,■-,■•"  "i " ' 

IntelUgence  (key,  sounder,  etc.),  all  kinds.. 

Police,  fire,  district,  and  miscellaneous 

Radio  and  wireless 

S\\itchboards, parts, and  supplies 

Telephone  apparatus 

Central  s^^ltchboards: 
Manual — 

Central  battery- 
Number 

Value 

Magneto- 
Number 

Value 

Automatic,  value 

Substation  instruments: 
Central  battery- 
Number 

Value ■ 

Magneto- 
Number  

Value 

Interior  systems: 

Number 

Value 


2,630 

8,428 
$816,371 

49,2.56 

351,286 

$6,355,102 

709,350 

66,915 

$9,908,001 

198, 305 

141,610 

$4,920,311 

$18, 722, 295 

$8, 159, 825 
$92, 463, 195 
$60, 036, 152 
$56,648,347 
38, 438, 540 
$3, 387, 805 
$32, 427, 043 

79,300,082 
$17,805,611 

94, 483, 894 
$7, 514, 833 

2,0.50,946 
$3, 508, 624 
$3, 597, 975 

$13,291,615 

$606, 771 

$4,342,246 

$57, 646, 900 

211,383,193 
$46,628,343 

13,330,273 
$1, 830, 644 

$5,892,211 
$2,  512, 435 

$783, 267 


$1,964,876 
$12,816,341 
$2, 649, 365 
$2, 092, 340 
$7, 834, 698 
$239, 938 
$46,214,342 


(>) 

('^ 
(') 

2  11,880 

2  36, 858 

2  $1,351, 4-12 

{') 
(») 
$4,835,850 

(^) 

0) 
$1, 190, 564 
$4,512,230 

$3, 720, 914 
$23, 402, 455 
,1513,080,964 
$10,615,150 
41,079,047 
$2, 465, 814 
$10,321,491 


71,092,438 
$8, 719, 164 


306, 351 
$802, 525 
$799, 802 

$3,602,741 

$742, 142 

$2,081,545 

$17,350,385 

74,434,059 
$11,886,354 

14, 092, 055 
$1, 397, 572 

$1,702,729 
•  $2,363,730 


$147, 965 
$2, 248, 375 

$201,  956 
$1,2.53,954 

$672, 575 

$119,890 
$22,815,640 


1,330 
$6, 500, 560 

4,594 
$1,344,404 
$4,327,516 


642,093 
$3, 839, 978 

280, 502 
$3,276,604 

173, 799 

$1, 578, 778 


(') 
$10,701,764 

(') 
$374, 851 
$1,002,722 


641,082 
$3, 916, 869 

216,879 
$1, 799, 834 

62,258 
$510, 509 


(0 
(>) 

2  2,7% 

2  12,471 

2  $294, 152 

(') 
$2,450,739 

$1,942,874 
$2, 794, 779 

(') 
$10,612,470 
$4,678,209 
$4, 243, 984 
23,119,331 
$434,225 
$5, 934, 261 


33, 988, 881 
$4, 583, 082 


344, 650 
$729, 513 
$621, 666 

$1,934,864 

$1,706,959 

$935, 874 

$15,714,809 

11,738,619 
$6,241,133 

55, 038, 378 
$6, 157, 066 

$600,619 
$2, 715, 991 


(') 

$1,957,432 

$197, 669 

$1,126,658 

$448, 262 

$184,843 

$14,259,357 


2  1,819 
2  19,907 

2  $152, 685 

(>) 

(•^)    ^ 
$1,168,254 

$2,978,944 
(') 

{') 
$4,243,893 
$2, 645, 749 
$1,569,371 
16,113,072 
$1,076,378 
SI,  598, 144 


4,888,361 
$513, 026 


1,734,801 
$515,530 
$569, 588 

$2,710,935 

$1,574,422 

$114,795 

$6,953,205 


112,711,558 
$6,308,299 


$249, 761 
$395, 155 


(') 
$1,111,194 

$187, 744 
$592,070 
$114,050 
$217, 330 
$15,863,698 


$10,137,534       $13,227,008 


>  No  segregation  reported. 
a  Vehicle  motors  only. 


'  Figures  not  available.  ,        „ i„ 

*  Inchides  vacuum  and  vapor,  and  glower  lamps  only- 


1152 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  83 — ELECTRICAL  MACHINERY,  APPARATUS,  AND   SUPPLIES:  1919,  1914, 1909,  AND 

190i— Continued. 


Telephone  apparatus — Continued. 

Private  branch  exchange  switchboards - 

Number 

Value 


Parts  and  supplies,  value. 


Household  and  industrial  apparatusand  devices 
Welding  apparatus  (not  including  motor 

generator  sets) 

Electric  furnaces  (for  iron  and  steel  and 

brass  industries) 

Heaters  (industrial  heaters;  air  heaters,in- 

cluding  those  for  cars;  water  heaters) 

Stoves  and  ranges 

Miscellaneous  cooking    devices    (griddles, 

grills,  toasters,  percolators,  etc.) , 

Flatirons 

Vacuum  cleaners,  vibrators,  chppers,  cut- 
ters, etc  

Other  portable  motor-driven  devices  (motor 

built  in) 

Other  stationary  motor-driven  apparatus 

(motor  built  in) 

Electric  measuring  instruments 

Station  meters  and  apparatus 

Testing  and  scientific  instruments 

Meters  for  consumers'  circuits 

Magnetoignition  apparatus,  generators,  spark 

plugs,  and  coils 

Switchboards,  panel  boards,  and  cut-out  cabi- 
nets for  light  and  power 

Railway  switches,  signals,  and  attachments 

Circuit  breakers,  oil 

Circuit  breakers,  air  and  carbon 

Fuses,  cut-outs,  and  fuse  plugs 

Insulators 

Sockets,  receptacles,  bases,  and  attachment 

plugs 

Wiring  supplies  (current  carrier) 

Lightning  arresters,  choke  coils,  reactors,  and 

other  prol  cctive  devices 

Insulated  wire 

Insula!  ed  cables,  rubber  insulation 

Insulated  cables,  paper  insulation 

Pole-line  hardware 

Circuit  fittings,  not  elsewhere  provided  for 

Undergroimd  conduits 

Interior  conduits 

Electric-lighting  fixtures  of  all  kinds  ^ 

Annunciators  and  push  buttons 

Electric  clocks  and  time  niechanisms 

Bells,  buzzers,  and  signal  gongs 

Therapeutic  apparatus,  including  X-ray  tubes. . 
AH  other  electrical  machinery,  apparatus,  and 

supphes 

All  other  products 

Amount  received  for  custom  work  and  repairing . 


1919 


6,880 
S2, 287, 122 

$23, 059, 380 

$54,793,195 

$2,701,378 

$1,040,337 

$2,889,734 
$3,444,170 

$7, 815, 212 
$5,646,421 

$21, 842, 439 

$6,985,809 

$2,427,695 
$19, 322, 164 
$7,0,84,983 
$3,336,172 
$8,901,009 

$51, 286, 793 

$17, 735, 780 
$4,466,611 
$2,733,535 
$1,391,911 

$7, 895, 098 
$6, 504, 147 

$15,008,365 
$6,857,819 


$2, 353, 

$67,578, 

$34,314, 

$26, 789, 

$9,379, 

$5, 052, 

$890, 

$18,375, 

$2, 703, 

$709, 

$1, 797, 

$3,616, 

$8, 895, 


$95,232,300 
$76, 573, 808 
$27, 106, 016 


1914 


3,693 
$448, 203 

$4, 060, 888 

$4,048,915 

$231,082 

0) 

$352,617 
$671, 413 

$^,327,183 
$1, 466, 620 

(') 

(') 

0) 

$8,786,506 
$1, 585, 500 
$1,073,060 
$6,127,946 

$22,260,847 

$8,989,111 
2  $6, 393, 551 

(0 

(') 
$1,757,430 

0) 

$5,512,609 
0) 

$1,188,773 

$69, 505, 573 

(') 
$2,067,683 

$4, 874, 709 

$3, 383, 955 
$263,  .S06 
$410, 774 
0) 

$2, 653, 098 

$27,276,294 

$17,951,652 

$5,676,592 


1909 


2,252 
$369, 915 

$3, 751, 908 

$1,954,112 

$83, 505 

(') 

$919, 533 
$951, 074 

(') 

(') 

0) 

$7,800,010 

$1,039,202 

$546, 970 

$5, 613, 838 

$6,092,313 

$5,971,804 
2  $5, 377, 843 

(') 

(') 
$1,001,719 

(') 

$4,521,729 
(') 

$940, 171 

$51, 624, 737 

(') 
$1,080,287 

$5,098,264 

$2,200,668 

$235, 567 

$352, 513 

(') 

$1, 107, 858 

$18,995,176 
$17, 765, 645 


1904 


3,917 
$564, 795 

$2, 071, 895 

$395, 827 

0) 

(') 

(') 

C) 
(') 
(') 

(') 
$5,004,763 

$118,998 
$1,000,685 
$3,585,080 

$678, 077 

$3, 766, 044 
2  $1,451, 337 
(') 
(0 

$868,079 
(■) 

$2,010,860 
(') 

$587, 124 

$34,519,699 

0) 
$3, 525, 446 

$2, 416, 245 

$3,294,606 
$185, 870 
$373,926 
0) 

$1,036,962 

$26,267,509 


1  Not  reported  separately. 

2  Reported  as  "electric  switches,  signals,  and  attachments." 

3  Not  including  flxtures  made  by  establishments  engaged  primarily  in  the  manufacture  of  "gas  and 
electric  fixtures." 


MISCELLANEOUS  INDUSTRIES. 

Table  84.— ICE,  MANUFACTURED:  1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


1153 


1919 


QUANTITY  AND  COST  OF  AMMONIA. 

Total  cost 

The  ice  industry 

Other  industries  manufacturing  ice  as  a  sub 
sidiary  product 

Anhydrous: 

Pounds 

The  ice  industry 

Other  industries 

Used  in —  ^ 

Compressor  system 

Absorption  system 

Cost 

The  ice  industry 

Other  industries 

Aqua: 

Pounds 

The  ice  industry 

Other  industries 

Used  in — 

Compressor  system 

Absorption  system 

Cost 

The  ice  industry 

Other  industries 

PRODUCTS. 

Total  value 

The  ice  industry 

Subsidiary  products  from  other  industries 

"  Tons  (2,000  pounds) 

The  ice  industry 

Other  industries 

Value 

The  ice  industry 

Other  industries 

By  kinds — 
Can  ice — 

Tons 

The  ice  industry 

Other  industries 

Value 

The  ice  industry 

Other  industries 

Plate  ice — 

Tons 

The  ice  industry 

Other  industries 

Value 

The  ice  industry 

Other  industries 

Cold  storage  receipts 

AU  other  products 

EQUIPMENT. 

Machines: 

Number 

Capacity,  tons  (per  day  of  24  hours) 

Storage  space,  cubic  feet: 

For  ice  storage 

For  cold  storage 


$2,658,658 


$2, 410, 100 

$248, 558 


7,758,984 

7,003,581 

755,403 

6,875,012 

883,972 

$2, 519, 427 

$2,274,889 
$244, 538 

1,740,825 

1,675,626 

65,199 

94, 102 

1, 646,  723 

$139,231 

$135,211 

$4, 020 


$149,515,630 


$137,004,798 
$12, 510, 832 

27,948,463 

25, 292, 846 

2,655,617 

$138, 795, 342 

$126,2^4,510 

$12,510,832 


36,577,637 

24,083,632 

2, 494, 005 

$133, 082, 307 

$121,235,615 

$11,846,692 

1,370,826 

1, 209, 214 

161,612 

$5,713,035 

$5,048,895 

$664,140 

$7,142,998 
$3, 577, 290 


5,323 
269, 179 

115,313,000 
79,953,000 


1914 


$1,887,359 


1909 


1901 


0) 


$1,528,975 
$358, 384 


$1,021,913 

(■) 


6,777,617 
5,405,917 
1,371,700 

6,021,506 

7.56,111 

$1,777,095 

$1,421,196 

$355, 899 

1,971,046 

1,927,664 

43,382 

(') 
1,971,046 
$110,264 
$107, 779 

$2,485 


$67,320,353 


(') 
3, 466, 284 

(') 

(') 

$926, 505 
(') 

(') 
1,670,698 
(0 

(') 

(') 

(') 

$95,408 

(') 


$47,202,845 


$60, 386, 267 
$6,934,086 

21,043,063 

18,324,691 

2,718,372 

$62,192,413 

$55, 258, 327 

$6,934,086 


19,635,368 

17, 145, 599 

2,489,769 

$58,593,861 

$52, 150, 488 

$6,443,373 

1,407,695 

1, 179. 092 

228,603 

$3, 598, 552 

$3, 107, 839 

$490, 713 

I  $5,127,940 


4,949 
129,998 


100,574,000 
82,694,000 


$42,953,055 
$4,249,790 

14,230,208 

12,647,949 

1,582,259 

$44,139,053 

$39, 889, 263 

$4, 249, 790 


13,177,991 

11,671,547 

1,506,444 

$41,123,901 

$37,085,533 

$4,038,368 

1,052  217 

976, 402 

75.815 

$3,015,152 

$2, 803, 730 

$211,422 

$3,063,792 


0) 


(') 


$613, 138 
(') 


(') 
1,932,497 

(') 

(') 

$522, 275 
(') 

0) 
1,495,934 

0) 

(') 
(') 
(') 

$90,863 


$25,689,957 


$23,790,045 
$1, 899, 912 

8,014,137 

7,199,448 

814,689 

$24,350,415 

$22, 450, 503 

$1,899,912 


(') 
6,695,789 


$21,020,547 
(') 

(M 

503,659 
(') 
0) 
$1,429,956 
0) 

$1,339,542 


0) 


1  Figures  not  available. 


75108°— 23- 


73 


1154  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table  85 — RUBBER  GOODS:  1919. 


Number  and 
amount. 

Number  and 
amount. 

Products,  total  value 

1  $1,138,216,019 

Tires— Continued . 
SoUd— 
Truck- 
Number  

Boots,  rubber: 

Pairs 

9,207,703 
$26, 066, 647 

66, 145,  .541 
$64,713,182 

21,034,664 
$25, 176, 6&4 

138,468,769 
$16, 103, 501 

9,777,085 
$2, 455, 306 

32,835,509 
$603,896,200 

33,255,410 
$81,312,576 

4,6.56,121 
$13,449,225 

1,125,097 
$1,347,012 

1,454,807 
$43,917,152 

6, 873, 650 
$9,004,543 

Value 

Value 

Shoes,  rubber: 

Pairs 

All  other- 
Number 

Value 

Value 

Shoes,  canvas  with  rubber  soles: 
Pairs 

Rubberized  fabrics,  sold  as  such  or 
on  hand: 
Automobile  and  carriage- 
Yards 

Value 

Heels,  sold  as  such  and  on  hand: 

40, 750, 500 
$10, 696, 547 

Pairs 

Value 

AU  other- 
Yards 

Soles,    including    composition    or 
fiber: 

47,162,085 
$13,712,376 
$22,436,242 
$2ti,  998, 292 

Value 

Pairs 

Belting,  value 

Tires: 

Packing,  value 

$7,316,819 
$8  824  430 

Pneumatic — 

Clothing,  value 

Automobile- 

Druggists'  and  stationers'  sundries, 
value 

$15,801  892 

Number 

Hard  rubber  goods,  value 

$34,383,231 

Value 

All  other  manufactures  of  rubber, 
value 

Inner  tubes — 

$80,719,898 

Number 

Reclaimed  rubber,   sold   and   on 
hand: 
Pounds 

Value 

Motorcycle  and  bicycle — 

125, 758, 882 

Casings — 

Value 

$20,173,040 

All  other  products,  value 

Value 

$9,711,224 

Inner  tubes- 
Number  

Value 

1  In  addition,  products  to  the  value  of 
classifications. 


9,134,403  were  reported  by  establishments  assigned  to  other 


MISCELLANEOUS  INDUSTRIES. 


1155 


Table  86.— NUMBER  AND  GROSS  TONNAGE   OF  VESSELS   LAUNCHED,  AND  NUMBER 
OF   POWER  BOATS:   1919,   1916,   1914,  AND   1909. 


CLASS. 

ALL 
ESTABLISHMENTS. 

PRIVATE  ESTAB- 
LISHMENTS IN 
THE  SHIPBUILD- 
ING INDUSTRY. 

PRH'ATE 
ESTABLISH- 
MENTS IN 
OTHER  IN- 
DU.STRIES. 

GOVERNMENT 
SHIPYARDS. 

Num- 
ber. 

Gross  1 
tonnage. 

Num- 
ber. 

Gross 
tonnage. 

Num- 
ber. 

Gross 
ton- 
nage. 

Num- 
ber. 

Dis- 
place- 
ment 
tonnage. 

Vessels  of  5  gross  tons  and  o\ 
1919 

er: 

2,202 
1, 463 
1, 2,55 
1,037 

4,662,433 
772, 167 
455,567 
481,813 

2,033 
1,377 
1,113 
1,584 

4, 489, 809 
734, 108 
425, 060 
467,219 

64 

51,970 

105 
86 
48 
31 

120,654 
38  059 

1916 

1914 

94 
22 

13,654 
12,535 

16  853 

1909 

2,059 

Classified  by  material: 
Steel— 

1919 

2  1,181 

244 
215 
169 

1,021 
1,219 
1,040 

1,408 

1,2.30 
206 
148 
194 

254 
434 
382 
447 

28 
62 
66 
68 

58 
62 
40 
51 

632 
699 
619 
877 

23,882,894 
518,858 
2()8,870 
260, 765 

779,539 
253,309 
186,697 
221,048 

4, 109, 652 
472,597 
243,011 
235,315 

60,399 

30,316 

10,867 

9,413 

19,242 

30,625 

6,575 

2,652 

64,579 
15,456 
2,224 
14,807 

408,561 
223, 173 
192,890 
219,626 

2 1,095 
230 
126 
158 

938 
1,147 

9S7 
1,420 

1,203 
186 
139 
181 

241 
403 
370 
445 

27 

62 

58 
68 

57 
62 
40 
51 

505 
664 
506 
839 

2  3,734,201 
485,860 
242,959 
254,980 

755,608 
248,248 
182, 101 
212,233 

4,010,724 
442,354 
234,636 
234,633 

57, 174 
29, 866 
10, 821 
9,389 

17,754 

30,625 

2,799 

2,652 

63, 091 
15, 456 
2,224 
14,807 

341,066 
215, 807 
174, 580 
205,738 

59 

47, 194 

27 
14 
20 
3 

78 
72 
28 
28 

27 

20 

9 

10 

13 
31 

8 

101  499 

1916 

32  998 

1914 

69 
8 

5 

9,792 
5,429 

4,776 

16  119 

1909 

350 

Wooden — 

1919 

19  155 

1916 

5  061 

1914 

25 
14 

3,862 
7,106 

'734 

1909 

1  709 

Classified  by  power: 
Steam — ■ 

1919 

98  928 

1916 

30^243 
8  375 

1914 

1909 

3 

429 

'253 

Motor— 

1919 

3  225 

1916 

450 

4 
2 

1 

6 
24 

1,488 

40 

1909 

1919 

1914 

8 

3,776 

Sail,  without  auxiliary  powei"— 
1919 

1 

1,488 

1916 

1914 

1909 

Unrigged — 

1919 

62 

48,994 

65 
35 
31 
21 

18,501 
7,366 
8,438 

1914 

82 
17 

9,872 
12,082 

1    SOfi 

'•-'- 

1919 

1,716 
3,710 
4,518 
9,042 

1,159 

3,606 
3,706 

8,577 

206 

351 
104 
54 
53 

1914 

758 
412 

1909 

1  Includes  a  comparatively  small  amount  of  "displacement  tonnage." 
*  Includes  14  concrete  vessels,  18,034  gross  tons. 


1156  ABSTBACT  OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 

Table    87.— KIND    AND    VALUE    OF  SHIPBUILDING    WORK:    1919,   1916,  1914,  AND  1909. 


KIND  OF  WORK. 


Total: 

1919 

1916 

1914 

1909 

Work  on  new  vessels  and  boats,  all  kinds 

1919 

1916 

1914 

1909 

\'essels  of  5  gross  tons  and  over — 

1919 

1916 

1914 

1909 

Boats  of  less  than  5  gross  tons — 

1919 

916 

1914 

1909 

Repair  work: 

1919 

1916 

1914 

1909 

AU  other  work  done: 

1919 ., 

1916 

1914 

1909 


All  establish- 
ments. 


$1,865,728,609 
224, 526, 683 
119,423,028 
100, 009, 054 


1,446,789,596 
114,434,137 
52,401,805 
45,036,492 

1,439,443,338 
110,343,073 

48, 105, 561 
40,145,084 

7,346,258 
4,091,064 
4, 296, 244 
4, 891, 408 

272, 358. 656 
71,225,368 
36, 966, 676 
38, 304, 658 

146,580,357 
38,867,178 
30,054,547 
16, 667, 904 


Private 

estaljlishments 

in  the 

shipbuilding 

industry. 


$1,622,361,261 
185, 8.52, 192 
88,682,071 
73,360,315 


1,391,688,655 
105, 270, 935 
46, 334, 134 
42,310,925 

2  1,386,839,158 
101,531,210 
42, 545, 445 
37,718,018 

4.849.497 
3, 7.39, 725 
3, 7SS,  689 
4, 592, 907 

183,721,737 
63, 508, 514 
32,835,212 
26, 678  643 

3  46, 950, 869 

6  17,072,743 

'9,512,725 

4, 370, 747 


Private 
establish- 
ments in  other 
industries 


S3, 764, 105 
(1) 
1,. 523, 692 
776, 706 


3, 317, 305 

(') 
1,279,630 

594,244 

2, 670, 433 
(1) 

947, 805 
449,089 

646, 872 
(1) 

331, 825 
145, 155 

200,400 

185,777 
80,461 

246, 400 

(') 
58,285 
102, 001 


Government 
shipyards. 


$239,603,243 
38, 674, 491 
29,217,265 
25, 872, 033 


51,783,636 
9,163,202 
4,788,041 
2, 131, 323 

49, 933, 747 
8,811,863 
4,612,311 
1,977,977 

1, 849, 889 
351,339 
175, 730 
153, 346 

88, 436, 519 
7,716,854 
3, 945, 687 

11,54.5,554 

< 99, 383, 088 

6  21,794,435 

20, 483, 537 

12, 195, 156 


1  Not  reported  in  1916. 

2  Includes  work  on  concrete  vessels  to  the  value  of  $7,018,955. 

3  Includes  work  on  engines  to  the  value  of  $20,447,019. 
*  Includes  work  on  engines  to  the  value  of  $299,270. 

6  Includes  work  on  engines  to  the  value  of  $3,335,0.55. 
6  Includes  work  on  engines  to  the  value  of  $169,141. 
'  Includes  work  on  engines  to  the  value  of  $4,498,703. 


GENEKAL  TABLES. 


1157 


GENERAL  TABLES. 

Table  88.— COMPARATIVE  SUMMARY  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 

1919  AND  1914. 

Note.— The  figures  for  some  industries  do  not  represent  the  total  production,  because  important  estab- 
lishments that  manufacture  the  same  class  of  products  may  l)e  included  in  other  industries. 
(See  Explanation  of  terms.) 
Primary  horsepower  includes  power  generated  in  manufacturing  establishments  plus  electric  and 
other  power  rented  from  outside  sources;  it  does  not  include  electric  power  generated  by  pri- 
mary units  of  the  establishments  reporting. 


Num- 

Cen- 

ber of 

sus 

estab- 

year. 

lish- 

ments 

1919 

.31 

1914 

16 

1919 

521 

1914 

601 

1919 

83 

1914 

37 

1919 

42 

1914 

32 

1919 

224 

1914 

217 

1919 

177 

1914 

153 

1919 

2,785 

1914 

3,548 

1919 

58 

1914 

44 

1919 

46 

1914 

32 

1919 

2,515 

1914 

971 

1919 

15,507 

1914 

3,273 

1919 

315 

1914 

300 

1919 

895 

1914 

888 

1919 

118 

1914 

109 

1919 

216 

1914 

138 

1919 

75 

1914 

59 

1919 

88 

1914 

124 

1919 

375 

1914 

419 

1919 

10 

1914 

12 

1919 

15 

1914 

18 

1919 

41 

1914 

31 

1919 

172 

1914 

151 

1919 

49 

1914 

54 

1919 

220 

1914 

197 

1919 

57 

1914 

66 

1919 

35 

1914 

27 

1919 

1,113 

1914 

1,124 

1919 

252 

1914 

236 

1919 

427 

1914 

369 

1919 

1,449 

1914 

1, 355 

1919 

25 

1914 

23 

Wage 
earners 
(aver- 
age 
num- 
ber). 


Pri- 
mary 
horse- 
power. 


Capital. 


Wages. 


Cost  of 
mate- 
rials. 


Value 
of  prod- 
ucts. 


Value 
added 

by 

manu- 
facture. 


Expressed  in  thousands  of  dollars. 


Aeroplanes,    seaplanes,    and 

airships,  and  parts. 
Agricultural  implements 

Aluminum  manufactures 

Ammunition 

Artificial  flowers 

Artiflciallimbs 

Artificial  stone  products 

Artists'  materials 

Asbestos  products,  not  includ- 
ing steam  packing. 
Automobile  bodies  and  parts. . 

Automobile  repairing 

Automobiles 

Awnings,  tents,  and  sails 

Babbitt  metal  and  solder 

Bags,  other  than  paper,  not 
including  bags  made  in  tex- 
tile mills. 

Bags,  paper,  exclusive  of  those 
made  in  paper  mills. 

Baking  powder  and  yeast 

Baskets,  and  rattan  and  wil- 
low ware. 
Bells 

Belting  and  hose,  rubber 

Belting  and  hose,  woven,  other 

than  rubljf'f. 
Belting,  leather 

Billiard  tables,  bowling  alleys, 

and  accessories. 
Blacking,  stains,  and  dressings 

Bluing 

Bone,  carbon,  and  lamp  black. 

Bookbinding  and  blank-book 
making. 

Boot  and  shoe  cut  stock,  ex- 
clusive of  that  produced  in 
boot  and  shoe  factories. 

Boot  and  shoe  findings,  ex- 
clusive of  those  produced  in 
boot  and  shoe  factories. 

Boots  and  shoes,  not  includ- 
ing rubber  boots  and  shoes. 

Boots  and  shoes,  rubber 


3,543 

168 

54,368 

48, 459 

11,402 

4,614 

22,  816 

11,493 

4,138 

4,808 

671 

488 

8,378 

10, 255 

926 

604 

3,654 

962 

132, 556 

47,785 

55,061 

12,562 

210, 559 

79, 307 

6,028 

5,073 

2,372 

1,035 

10,756 

9,358 

4,168 

3,505 

3,331 

2,270 

4,533 

4,574 

237 

445 

5, 

5,115 

2,479 

952 

2,765 

2,951 

2,101 

1,453 

2,455 

1,766 

360 

254 

675 

339 

20, 361 

21,693 

9, 715 

7,819 

8,941 
6,714 

211,049 
191,. 555 

32, 875 
18, 687 


12, 512 

195 

128, 249 

121, 428 

30,280 

12, 338 

39, 128 

11,354 

468 

237 

857 

589 

22, 221 

20,326 

3,206 

1,977 

9,657 

2,877 

256, 919 

68,  701 

82, 691 

16,380 

287, 323 

104, 983 

4,589 

2,610 

6,022 

2,881 

9,082 

10, 392 

4,429 

3,682 

20, 071 

7,862 

6,319 

7,293 

783 

787 

26, 299 

22,995 

5,338 

2,756 

7,039 

7,411 

5,322 

3,213 

2,490 

2,636 

423 

220 

1,857 

1,816 

11,123 

11,266 

9,003 

6,829 

10, 682 
5,868 

120, 632 
100, 232 

49,400 
24, 621 


17,754 

4,907 

7,127 

14,373 

401 

135 

134 

790 

366,  %2 

66,704 

144, 572 

304,961 

338, 532 

34, 593 

73, 509 

164, 087 

48,490 

13,327 

49, 272 

75, 278 

11,088 

2,611 

14,  421 

19, 597 

94, 559 

23,588 

38, 102 

88, 038 

37, 454 

6,751 

16,  277 

30,840 

6,675 

3,741 

7,005 

16, 143 

3,349 

1,991 

3,207 

7,614 

2,231 

795 

774 

3,271 

1,003 

369 

316 

1,498 

29,647 

9,311 

13, 913 

33, 664 

19, 414 

6,308 

8,904 

21,934 

4,664 

896 

2,687 

5,508 

2,947 

315 

2,005 

3,238 

16, 405 

3,732 

12, 948 

2.3, 978 

3,520 

484 

1,360 

2,814 

470, 498 

178, 956 

362, 027 

692, 171 

94,854 

34,993 

63,610 

129, 601 

141, 124 

71,613 

87, 649 

224, 652 

17,098 

10,614 

9,154 

29, 920 

310,  451 

312, 166 

1, 578, 6.52 

2, 387,  903 

312, 876 

66,934 

292, 598 

50:3, 230 

26,  728 

5,859 

26,961 

45,690 

9,958 

2,954 

10, 155 

18, 138 

24,383 

2,882 

48,  844 

59,017 

8,919 

701 

15, 652 

19,  ISO 

79,042 

7,757 

176,018 

214, 059 

30, 878 

3,789 

67,021 

79, 049 

24,585 

3,663 

33,350 

47, 264 

11,078 

1,659 

12,201 

17,603 

43, 486 

3,555 

26,635 

46,230 

35, 272 

1,241 

10, 895 

22,339 

7,195 

3,369 

4,904 

11,821 

4,591 

1,923 

2,999 

6,678 

1,005 

205 

450 

951 

1,040 

244 

438 

970 

45, 920 

6,074 

18,310 

34,211 

22,437 

2,902 

12,967 

2;J,  501 

17, 349 

2,202 

11,642 

19, 176 

4,848 

460 

2, 869 

4,441 

27,534 

3,260 

28, 157 

40, 4K1 

20,139 

2,070 

15,480 

23,0:56 

7,041 

2,  425 

6,101 

15, 733 

5,438 

985 

2,488 

4,894 

13, 081 

2,109 

14,042 

25,284 

4,986 

877 

5,129 

9,882 

1,228 

285 

1,543 

2,731 

712 

105 

489 

1,184 

9,790 

808 

2,848 

6,186 

4,995 

231 

686 

1,464 

43,041 

18,659 

23,235 

66,021 

29,180 

11, 575 

13,334 

38,104 

61, 747 

9,125 

133, 887 

161, 203 

30,455 

4,052 

51,450 

59,965 

28,988 

8,187 

40,428 

62, 825 

12,563 

3,226 

20,304 

28,303 

580, 625 

210, 735 

71.5,269 

1,1.5.5,041 

254, 591 

105,695 

310, 357 

501,760 

131,51.5 

30,883 

50, 347 

116,917 

46,051 

9,986 

23,956 

53, 822 

7,246 

656 

160, 389 

90, 578 

26,006 
5,176 

49, 936 

14, 583 
9,138 
4,407 
2,497 
1,182 

19, 751 

13, 030 
2,821 
1,173 

11,030 

1,454 

330, 144 

65, 991 
137,003 

20,766 
809, 251 
210, 632 

18, 729 
7,983 

10, 173 
3,  .528 

38, 041 

12, 028 

13, 914 

5,402 

19, 595 

11,444 

6,917 

3,  .579 

.501 

532 

1.5,901 

10,  .594 

7, 534 

1,572 

12,  324 

7,5.56 

9, 632 

2,406 

11,242 

4, 753 

1,188 

695 

3, 338 

778 

42,786 

24,  770 

27, 316 

8,515 

22,397 
7,999 

439, 772 
191,403 
66,  570 
29,866 


1158 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  88.— COMPARATIVE   SUMMARY   FOR   THE   UNITED   STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 

1919  AND  1914— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1157.] 


Value 

Wage 
earners 
(aver- 
age 
num- 
ber). 

Cost  of 

Value 

added 

INDUSTRY. 

Cen- 
sus 
year. 

Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Pri- 
mary 
horse- 
power. 

Capital. 

Wages. 

mate- 
rials. 

of  prod- 
ucts. 

by 

manu- 
facture. 

Exp 

ressed  in  thousands  of  dollars. 

Boxes,  cigar 

1919 
1914 

189 
238 

5,218 
5,8.35 

5,059 
5,350 

6,612 
5,270 

3,512 
2, 299 

6,337 
4,269 

13, 110 

8,337 

6. 77-? 

4,068 

Boxes,  paper  and  other,  not 

1919 

1,201 

55, 862 

54, 955 

131, 391 

43,326 

101, 135 

206,  419 

105,284 

elsewhere  specified. 

1914 

1,043 

45,311 

38, 179 

60, 027 

18,705 

36, 268 

74,711 

38,  443 

Boxes,  wooden  packing,  ex- 

1919 

1,140 

42,445 

144, 048 

108, 933 

36, 811 

102, 946 

177,  S18 

74, 872 

cept  cigar  boxes. 

1914 

1,174 

38,  548 

128, 805 

66,694 

18, 206 

52,840 

86,  567 

33,  727 

Brass,    bronze,    and   copper 

1919 

1,092 

75, 051 

265, 688 

325,  300 

94, 132 

304, 824 

482,313 

177,  489 

products. 

1914 

992 

40,306 

122, 700 

116,093 

25,084 

115, 487 

1G2, 199 

46, 712 

Bread  and  other  bakery  prod- 

1919 

25,095 

141,  592 

165, 950 

509, 266 

158, 237 

713, 239 

1, 151, 896 

438, 657 

ucts. 

1914 

25,  963 

124,  052 

107,  771 

271, 262 

76, 867 

274, 257 

491, 893 

217, 636 

Brick  and  tile,  terra-cotta,  and 

1919 

2,414 

76, 915 

405,  746 

355,  848 

78,256 

67,  488 

208, 423 

140,935 

fire-clay  products. 

1914 

3,  239 

100, 1S2 

442,  813 

279, 860 

54,907 

42, 723 

135, 921 

93, 198 

Brooms 

1919 
1914 

1,034 

868 

6,313 
5,642 

6,062 
4,504 

16, 708 
8,706 

5,709 
2,624 

17, 365 

7,884 

30,205 
14, 085 

12, 840 

6,201 

Brushes 

1919 
1914 

379 
359 

7,968 
7,213 

7,384 
6,388 

27,  208 
14, 333 

7,113 
3,461 

19, 598 
9,  327 

39, 006 
17,  894 

19,  408 

8,567 

Butter 

1919 

3,738 

17,6^1 

95, 190 

162, 302 

IS,  853 

514,346 

583, 163 

6S,  817 

1914 

4,356 

14, 149 

91,628 

59,625 

10,119 

212,  547 

243, 379 

30,  832 

Butter,  reworking 

1919 

5 

47 

343 

603 

56 

2,006 

2,229 

223 

1914 

17 

301 

1,349 

1,397 

200 

5,059 

5,869 

810 

Buttons 

1919 

557 

15, 577 

16, 201 

29, 978 

13, 773 

16, 745 

41,  840 

25,095 

1914 

517 

14,511 

14, 398 

19, 075 

6,424 

8, 702 

20, 712 

12,010 

Candles 

1919 
1914 

19 
15 

541 
387 

597 
439 

4,033 
2,286 

438 
183 

2,179 
1,119 

3,351 
1,731 

1,172 

612 

Canning  and  preserving,  fish.. 

1919 

410 

11, 248 

24, 865 

63, 049 

9,()36 

52, 411 

77, 284 

24, 873 

1914 

330 

9,009 

10, 966 

28, 464 

3,679 

19, 467 

31,111 

11,644 

Canning  and  preserving,  fruits 

1919 

3,082 

60,865 

132,  422 

223, 692 

43,  593 

265, 629 

402,  243 

136, 614 

and  vegetables. 

1914 

3,153 

50, 325 

88, 3a3 

98, 738 

17,306 

103, 293 

149, 176 

45,  8,83 

Canning  and  preserving,  oys- 

1919 

65 

1,189 

1,025 

2,972 

469 

1, 583 

2,976 

1,393 

ters. 

1914 

65 

2,087 

1,895 

2,077 

424 

1,225 

2,238 

1,013 

Card  cutting  and  designing. . . 

1919 

75 

1,148 

743 

2,298 

959 

2,298 

5,323 

3,025 

1914 

58 

517 

449 

706 

265 

421 

1,055 

634 

Cardboard,  not  made  in  paper 

1919 

16 

1, 425 

3,276 

6,493 

1,337 

4,954 

9,138 

4, 184 

mills. 

1914 

18 

1,159 

2,735 

5,129 

580 

2,962 

4,350 

1,388 

Carpets  and  rugs,  other  than 

1919 

75 

22,933 

38, 170 

119, 196 

24, 216 

67,118 

123, 254 

56, 136 

rag. 

1914 

97 

31, 309 

43,  963 

85, 154 

14,  716 

42,  280 

69, 128 

26,  848 

Carpets,  rag 

1919 

339 

2,016 
2,130 

2,674 

2,853 

1,551 

2,038 

5,597 
>       2, 786 

3,559 

1914 

463 

2,722 

1,654 

995 

722 

2,064 

Carriage  and  wagon  materials. 

1919 

258 

6,509 

23,700 

17, 971 

5,667 

14, 735 

26, 765 

12, 030 

1914 

456 

11,087 

38,  215 

26, 845 

6,059 

13,546 

24, 850 

11,304 

Carriages  and  sleds,  children's. 

1919 

103 

6,686 

6,071 

15, 215 

6,229 

11,700 

24,  507 

12,  807 

1914 

92 

5,900 

5,652 

9,380 

3,181 

5,682 

11,752 

6,070 

Carriages  and  wagons,  includ- 

1919 

2,286 

18, 173 

40,966 

78,953 

19, 393 

48,362 

91,  463 

43, 101 

ing  repairs. 

1914 

4,601 

41, 304 

74, 334 

150, 798 

26,498 

52, 173 

106, 697 

54, 524 

Cars  and  general  shop  con- 

1919 

624 

31,  272 

53,  830 

82,  558 

39, 073 

32,025 

75,211 

43,  186 

struction   and   repairs    by 

1914 

649 

26, 384 

44, 989 

63,  614 

18, 645 

17, 610 

38, 577 

20,967 

electric-railroad  companies. 

Cars  and  general  shop  con- 

1919 

1,744 

484, 437 

594, 515 

694, 2S6 

687,617 

515,  803 

1,  279, 235 

763, 432 

struction   and   repairs   by 

1914 

1,362 

339, 518 

433, 994 

354, 092 

234, 505 

243, 829 

514,041 

270,  212 

steam-railroad  conipanios. 

Cars,  electric-railroad,  not  in- 

1919 

7 

2,920 

9,390 

17,306 

4,132 

12, 059 

18,442 

6,383 

cluding  operations  of  rail- 

1914 

14 

3,840 

10, 014 

14, 752 

2,467 

6,350 

10, 495 

4,145 

road  companies. 

Cars,  steam-railroad,  not  in- 

1919 

99 

52, 29S 

157,  865 

335,  207 

78, 285 

356, 085 

538,223 

182, 138 

.  eluding  operations  of  rail- 

1914 

103 

54, 288 

126,687 

157, 811 

41, 394 

132, 200 

194, 776 

62, 576 

road  companies. 

Cash  registers  and  calculating 

1919 

65 

16,544 

14, 650 

82, 798 

22,537 

10, 890 

83,539 

72,649 

machines. 

1914 

52 

8,956 

10,  619 

41,  075 

6,110 

3,992 

30,  520 

26,  528 

Cement 

1919 

123 

25, 524 

488,  808 

271, 209 

33, 195 

79, 510 

175, 265 

95, 755 

1914 

133 

27, 916 

490, 402 

243, 485 

18, 192 

51, 987 

101, 756 

49, 769 

Charcoal,  not  including  pro- 

1919 

41 

209 

132 

519 

156 

260 

589 

329 

duction  in  the  lumber  and 

1914 

47 

228 

134 

494 

81 

233 

402 

169 

wood-distillation  industries. 

Cheese 

1919 

3,530 

3,997 

24,500 

26,023 

4,809 

129, 425 

143,456 

14, 031 

1914 

3,082 

2,908 

19, 219 

11, 139 

2,066 

46,759 

51, 745 

4,986 

Chemicals 

1919 
1914 

598 
395 

55,586 
32,311 

376, 940 

282, 385 

484, 488 
224, 346 

72,  848 

22,  om 

216, 301 
89, 451 

438,659 
158, 054 

222, 358 

68,603 

Chewing  gum 

1919 

62 

3,190 

6,178 

23, 703 

2,680 

25, 202 

51,240 

26, 038 

1914 

74 

2,048 

3,030 

10, 025 

828 

7, 322 

17, 160 

9,838 

China  decorating,  not  includ- 

1919 

43 

244 

43 

470 

244 

3)1 

867 

556 

ing  that  done  in  potteries. 

1914 

51 

295 

23 

463 

159 

330 

727 

397 

Chocolate  and  cocoa  products. 

1919 

48 

9,083 

33,  440 

60, 675 

9,270 

101, 754 

139,  258 

37,  504 

1914 

36 

4,160 

19,736 

23,685 

2,036 

24,483 

35,713 

11,230 

GENERAL  TABLES. 


1159 


Table  88.— COMPARATIVE   SUMMARY   FOR   THE   UNITED   STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 

1919  AND  1914— Continued. 

(See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1157.] 


INDUSTRY. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
Ush- 
ments 


Wage 
earners 
(aver- 
age 
num- 
ber). 


Pri- 
mary 
horse- 
power. 


Cost  of 

Value 

Capital. 

Wages. 

mate- 

of prod- 

rials. 

ucts. 

Value 
added 

by 
manu- 
facture. 


Erpressed  in  thousands  of  dollars. 


Cleansing  and  polishing  prep- 
arations. 
Clocks 

Cloth,  sponging  and  refinish- 

ing. 
Clothing,  horse 

Clothing,  men's 

Clothing,  men's,  buttonholes . . 

Clothing,  women's 

Coal-tar  products  > 

Coffee  and  si^ice,  roasting  and 

grinding. 
CofBns,    burial    cases,    and 

undertakers'  goods. 
Coke,  not  including  gas-house 

coke. 
Collars  and  caffs,  men's 


Combs  and  hairpins,  except 
those  made  from  metal  or 
rubber. 

Condensed  milk 

Confectionery  and  ice  cream. . . 

Cooperage 

Copper,  tin,    and    sheet-iron 

work . 
Cordage  and  twine 

Cordials  and  flavoring  sirups . . 

Cork,  cutting 

Corsets 

Cotton  goods 

Cotton  lace 

Cotton  small  wares 

Crucibles 

Cutlery  and  edge  tools 

Dairymen's,      poultrymen's, 

and  apiarists'  supplies. 
Dental  goods 

Drug  grinding 

Druggists'  preparations 

Dyeing  and  finishing  textiles, 
exclusive  of  that  done  Ln 
textile  mills. 

Dyestuffs  and  extracts — natu- 
ral. 

Electrical  machinery,  appa- 
ratus, and  supplies. 

Electroplatmg 

Emery  and  other  abrasive 
wheels. 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


499 

398 

46 

48 

67 

51 

28 

37 

5,258 

4,830 

107 

139 

7,711 

5,564 

183 

794 

696 

351 

287 

278 

231 

39 

35 

45 

66 

401 

190 

6,624 

4,754 

1,099 

1,259 

4,796 

4,527 

120 

105 

149 

142 

62 

52 

188 

167 

1,288 

1,179 

44 

41 

164 

108 

22 

10 

304 

252 

244 

236 

319 

172 

31 

29 

524 

416 

628 

507 

144 

112 

1,404 

1,030 

515 

479 

60 

49 


1,955 

1,239 

8,252 

6,754 

1,206 

901 

766 

1,669 

175, 270i 

173, 747, 

484| 

672 

165, 649 

168, 907 

15,663 

10, 540 

8,  .549 

11,890 

9,468 

.  29,319 

21, 107 

11, 103 

10, 100 

2,229 

2,773 

13,675 

6,002 

95,648 

61,986 

13, 219 

17,128 

27,640 

28,714 

17,622 

15, 769 

1,398 

929 

3,545 

3,454 

18,415 

20,496 

430,966 

379, 366 

6,490 

7,440 

9,396 

6,598 

848 

302 

19, 859 

16,561 

6,437 

5,551 

5,224 

3,080 

1,347 

1,059 

15,568 

9,277 

55, 985 

48,467 

4,342 
2,839 
212,374 
118,078 
3,024 
2,584 
5,601 
2,387 


4,520 

2,556 

6,952 

6,011 

952 

764 

1,577 

1,903 

40, 577 

35,664 

189 

205 

32,622 

28,396 

68,342 

29,760 

26, 634 

22, 345 

19,006 

224, 879 

117,127 

5,286 

3,896 

1,600 

2,711 

49, 181 

20,015 

179, 991 

98, 393 

30, 698 

38,290 

24,144 

21,357 

66, 643 

55, 377 

3,177 

2,070 

8,083 

5,814 

7,156 

7,057 

1,840,201 

1,566,757 

9,078 

9,096 

14, 263 

10,100 

2,714 

875 

38,958 

34, 781 

11,756 

11,039 

2,716 

1,874 

6,725 

4,972 

12,698 

8,417 

160, 430 

130, 172 

34,320 

23,290 

438,839 

227,731 

7,078 

5,*15 

12,963 

4,100 


12, 979 

5,898 

18, 350 

13,564 

1,466 

625 

3,705 

4,482 

554, 147 

224, 050 

237 

224 

527 

549 

992 

748 

596 

298 

731 

250 

561 

147 

025 

913 

959 


390, 
153; 
174; 
127 
56; 

48; 
29; 

365; 

161 

30 

15; 

3; 

2: 

126 

35; 
317; 
120; 

48; 
36; 

89 
57; 
100; 
72; 
11 

5, 
14 

7; 
43 
23; 
,853; 
867, 
32; 
20; 
29, 
11 

8 

1 

68; 

35 
36; 
21 
17 
10; 
14 

s; 
102; 

46, 
229, 
139, 

38, 
21 

857; 
355, 

4. 

2; 
34, 


1, 

619 

7,862 

3,653 

1,565 

658 

551 


197 


822 
828 
515 
326 
296 
574 
402 
201 
508 
451 
382 
299 
289 
431 
494 
809 
393 

278 

662 

160 

489 

082 

161 

867 

518 

700 

996 

297 

461 

387 

582 

082 

977 

475] 

130 

087 

468 

162 

825 

923 

171 

048 

076 

078 

363 

464 

616 

526 

583 

162 

755 

190 

872 

735 
613 
189 
800 
794 
713 
879 
491 


12,923 

26,703 

3,895 
7,178 

9,152 

23,380 

4,008 

11,032 

178 

3,691 

133 

1,531 

3,456 

6,021 

3,569 

5,150 

605, 752 

1,162,986 

230,032 

458,211 

123 

1,090 

90 

638 

680, 407 

1, 208, 543 

252,345 

473,888 

63, 997 

135, 482 

243,899 

304, 792 

116,520 

150, 749 

31,595 

64,377 

13, 257 

26,325 

224, 267 

316,516 

69, 138 

99,275 

19,434 

47, 565 

6,566 

18,531 

3,169 

6,566 

2,853 

5,478 

282, 595 

339,507 

55,720 

69, 161 

368,809 

637,209 

126, 465 

209,668 

58,521 

88,2;<6 

32,944 

50,017 

80,899 

160, 314 

50,174 

94,891 

89, 705 

133,366 

43,605 

59,701 

30,999 

46,807 

7,596 

15,316 

9,136 

16,282 

4,751 

7,875 

38,816 

75,542 

19,587 

40,561 

1, 277, 78o 

2,125,272 

431,603 

676,569 

13, 076 

29,397 

5,677 

13, 207 

24,040 

40,897 

6,243 

11,525 

2,233 

5,294 

1,270 

1,886 

19,477 

66,630 

8,186 

25,541 

18,527 

37, 397 

9,248 

18, 950 

16,420 

29,402 

10, 715 

16,160 

11, 556 

16, 938 

5,215 

8,080 

55,138 

114,593 

22, 935 

48, 010 

174, 743 

323,968 

56,705 

109,292 

34, 593 

53,744 

13, 238 

20,620 

425,098 

997,968 

154, 728 

335, 170 

2,639 

10,390 

1,336 

4,773 

12,228 

30,949 

3,006 

7,130 

13, 780 

5,257 

16,202 

7,024 

3,513 

1,398 

2,565 

-'1,581 

657, 234 

228, 179 

967 

648 

136 

543 

485 

893 

229 

782 


249 
137 
131 
965 
397 
625 

912 
441 
400 
203 
715 
073 
415 
717 
661 
156 
808 
720 
147 
124 
726 
964 
486 
966 
321 
530 
857 
282 
061 
616 
153 
355 
870 
702 
982 
445 
382 
865 
455 
075 
225 
587 

151 
382 
870 
442 
751 
437 
721 
124 


^  Included  in  "chemicals"  in  1914. 


1160 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  88.— COMPARATIVE   SUMMARY   FOR   THE   UNITED   STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 

1919  AND  1914— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1157.] 


Value 

Wace 
earners 
(aver- 
age 
num- 
ber). 

Cost  Of 

Value 

added 

Cen- 

^J um- 
ber of 

Pri- 
mary 

Capital. 

Wages. 

mate- 
rials. 

of  prod- 
ucts. 

by 
manu- 

INDUSTRY. 

sus 

estab- 

horse- 

facture. 

year. 

Ush- 
ments 

power. 

Expressed  in 

thousands  of  dollars. 

Enameling 

1919 
1914 

74 

77 

694 
1,314 

1,183 
1,635 

2,083 
2,128 

790 
649 

950 
970 

2,645 
2,166 

1,695 

1,196 

Engines,  steam,  gas,  and  water 

1919 

370 

77,617 

190,021 

454, 125 

105, 435 

217,551 

464,775 

247, 224 

1914 

446 

29,657 

63, 047 

131, 080 

21,421 

31,460 

72, 121 

40, 661 

Engravers'  materials 

1919 
1914 

21 
13 

174 
106 

759 
547 

826 
352 

212 

73 

1,484 
551 

2,248 
768 

764 

217 

Engraving  and  diesinking 

1919 

478 

1,878 

1,760 

4,696 

2,  .392 

1,927 

7,351 

5,424 

1914 

486 

1,.536 

1,092 

1,865 

1,076 

596 

3,134 

2,538 

Engraving,  steel  and  copper 
plate,  including  plate  print- 

1919 

421 

7,014 

5,420 

19, 040 

7,908 

6,981 

24,209 

17,228 

1914 

399 

6,859 

5,670 

19,079 

4,527 

3,915 

13, 786 

9,871 

ing. 
Engraving,  wood 

1919 
1914 

55 
72 

235 
302 

67 
68 

339 
246 

407 
310 

219 
96 

1,154 
719 

935 

623 

Envelopes 

1919 
1914 

106 
90 

8,129 
6,970 

7,187 
5,206 

24,755 
15,830 

6,650 

3,378 

21,965 
10, 2:35 

39,664 

18,481 

17,699 

8,246 

Explosives 

1919 
1914 

118 
111 

9,249 
6,300 

51,635 

45,778 

133,248 
71,351 

12,505 

4,488 

45,911 
25, 627 

92,475 
41,433 

46, 564 

15, 806 

Fancy  articles,  not  elsewhere 

1919 

661 

1.3,961 

8,982 

32,825 

12, 208 

32, 691 

64, 054 

31,463 

specified 

1914 
1919 

493 
216 

7,399 
3,504 

4,483 

4,586 
594 

11,879 
6,515 

3,567 
3, 406 

8,429 
6,695 

17,659 
15, 378 

9, 230 

Feathers  and  plumes 

8,683 

1914 

239 

369 

5,396 

1,988 

6,103 

11,451 

5,348 

Felt  goods 

1919 
1914 

49 

5;^ 

5,236 
4,035 

16,411 
14,056 

35,024 
20,284 

4,873 
2,089 

22, 781 
8, 308 

39,230 
13,093 

16,449 

5, 385 

Ferroalloys  i 

1919 
1919 
1914 

30 
600 

784 

2,344 
26,296 
22, 815 

37, 087 
125, 939 
114,281 

42,365 
311,633 
217, 065 

3,571 
25, 363 
10, 532 

28,099 
IS.5,041 
107, 955 

38, 584 
281, 144 
153,196 

10, 485 

Fertilizers 

96, 103 

45, 241 

Files 

1919 
1914 

50 

48 

5,767 
4,349 

11,905 

8,821 

15,693 

11,327 

6,192 
2,135 

4, 228 
1,595 

17,617 
5,008 

13, 389 

4,013 

Firearms 

1919 
1914 

26 
29 

11,287 
7,064 

26,167 

7,474 
855 

51,918 
15,611 

13,333 
5,067 

7,614 

2,070 

30, 181 
10,544 

22, 567 

7,874 

Fire  extinguishers,  chemical . . 

1919 

32 

777 

3,780 

751 

2,693 

5, 563 

2,870 

1914 

27 

256 

391 

675 

200 

574 

1,298 

724 

Fireworks 

1919 
1914 

57 
41 

1,222 
1,324 

1,005 

707 

3,547 
2,162 

995 
616 

2,108 
1,206 

4,C30 
2,295 

2,522 

1,090 

Flags  and  banners 

1919 

79 

1,065 

778 

3,436 

795 

3,286 

6,346 

2,060 

1914 

87 

1,495 

637 

1,843 

690 

1,750 

3,601 

1,851 

Flavoring  extracts 

1919 

453 

2,188 

3,376 

13,561 

1,665 

19,41S 

30,117 

10, 699 

1914 

424 

1,461 

1,470 

6,617 

689 

6, 30? 

>    11,380 

5,072 

Flax  and  hemp,  dressed 

1919 

20 

420 

1,920 

2,784 

447 

1,70S 

2,369 

660 

1914 

16 

116 

8.?2 

235 

45 

18a 

283 

98 

Flour-mill      and       gristmill 

1919 

10,708 

45,481 

876,405 

801,625 

60, 888 

1,799,181 

2,052,434 

253, 253 

products. 

1914 

10,788 

39,718 

822, 384 

380, 257 

24,593 

752, 27( 

877,680 

125,410 

Food  prejiarations,  not  else- 

1919 

1,997 

30, 365 

150, 230 

245, 283 

29,392 

494,597 

631, 59S 

137, 001 

where  specified. 

1914 

1,5.59 

20,306 

80,022 

91,039 

10,.866 

153,751 

219, 333 

65,582 

Foundry  and  machine-shop 

1919 

10, 934 

482,767 

1,054,840 
770,454 

2, 104, 981 

622, 571 

948, 06£ 

2,289,251 

1,341,182 

products. 

1914 

10,640 

362,471 

1, 240, 043 

244, 146 

358, 12: 

866, 545 

508, 423 

Fouiidry  supplies 

1919 

76 

906 

6,328 
4,694 

7,502 

1, 032 

5,607 

9,955 

4,288 

1914 

57 

555 

2,814 

301 

997 

2,013 

1,016 

Fuel,  manufactured 

1919 
1914 

11 

14 

171 
141 

5,180 
3,444 

2,908 
1,771 

222 
112 

i,38e 

605 

1,974 

863 

588 

254 

Fur  goods 

1919 
1914 

1,815 
1,322 

13, 639 
9,030 

5,327 
3,233 

80,701 
29,077 

24,149 
6, 335 

105, 697 
23,847 

173, 13S 
4;?,  633 

67, 541 

19,786 

Furnishing  goods,  men's 

1919 

487 

18,944 

5,665 

53,014 

13, 563 

64,744 

107, 83S 

43,091 

1914 

551 

22,459 

5,880 

27, 888 

8,415 

31,59; 

52,453 

20,860 

Furniture 

1919 

3, 154 

138,331 
127, 881 

262, 703 
240. 665 

423, 992 

141,116 

261,  .52; 

571,3,50 

309, 833 

1914 

.3,192 

267, 885 

71,816 

121,481 

205, 7(H 

144, 220 

Furs,  dressed 

1919 

141 

5,075 

5,621 

8,867 

7,098 

6, 33< 

20, 38. 

14,046 

1914 

96 

1,525 

2,275 

2,490 

925 

90t 

2,87r 

1,969 

Galvanizing  and  other  coating 

1919 

52 

1,665 

1,631 

4,316 

2,248 

10, 63:. 

14, 47t 

3,944 

l)r()cc.sses. 

1914 

48 

1,580 

2,385 

4,416 

922 

6,29:. 

8, 48C 

2,187 

Gas  and  electric  fixtures 

1919 

341 

9,795 

9,910 

36, 873 

9,802 

20, 25£ 

42, 26S 

22,009 

1914 

460 

10, 913 

10, 028 

27, 029 

6,504 

14,09f 

28,74C 

14,050 

Gas,  illuminating  and  heating. 

1919 

1,022 

42, 908 

238, 467 

1,465,056 

52, 759 

157, 551 

329, 27S 

171,728 

1914 

1,284 

43, 792 

213, 370 

1, 252, 422 

26, 802 

76, 77c 

220, 23S 

14:3,459 

Gas  machines,  and  gas  and 

1919 

105 

5,589 

8,601 

24, 981 

.5,996 

10,647 

26, 267 

15,620 

water  meters. 

1914 

123 

4,972 

5,711 

17, 822 

3,310 

6,11s 

15, 184 

9,066 

Glass 

1919 
1914 

371 

34!5 

77,520 
74,502 

207, 430 
163, 139 

215,080 
153, 926 

87, 527 
48, 6.56 

90, 78f 
46,017 

261, 884 
123,  OSJ 

171,104 

77, 008 

Glass,  cutting,  stainhig,  and 

1919 

616 

6,480 

5,110 

18, 089 

6, 1.55 

14,35i 

28, 443 

14,085 

ornamenting. 

1914 

635 

8,067 

5,539 

11,310 

4,670 

7,14a 

16,440 

9,303 

1  Included  in  other  classifications  in  1914. 


GiENERAL  TABLES. 


1161 


Table  88.— COMPARATIVE   SUMMARY  FOR   THE   UNITED   STATES,   BY  INDUSTRIES: 

1919  AND  1914— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1157.] 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
Ush- 
ments 


Wage 
earners 
(aver- 
age 
num- 
ber). 


Pri- 
mary 
horse- 
power. 


Capital. 


Cost  of 

Value 

Wages. 

mate- 

of prod- 

rials. 

ucts. 

Value 
added 

by 
manu- 
facture. 


Expressed  in  thousands  of  dollars. 


Gloves  and  mittens,  cloth  ' . . . 
Gloves  and  mittens,  leather... 

Glucose  and  starch 

Glue,  not  elsewhere  specified. . 

Gold  and  silver,  leaf  and  foil . . . 

Gold  and  silver,  reducing  and 

refhilng,  not  from  the  ore. 
Graphite,  ground  and  refined . 

Grease  and  taUow,  not  includ- 

lubricatiug  greases. 
Grindstones 


Haircloth. . . 
Hair  work. . 
Hammocks. 


Hand  stamps. 
Hardware 


Hardware,  saddlery. . . 
Hat  and  cap  materials. 


Hats  and  caps,   other  than 

felt,  straw,  and  wool. 
Hats,  fur-felt 


Hats,  straw 

Hats,  wool-felt 

Hones  and  whetstones. 


Horseshoes,  not  made  in  steel 
works  or  rolling  mills. 

House-firrnishiug  goods,  not 
elsewhere  specified. 

Ice,  manufactured 


Ink,  printing. 
Ink,  writing.. 


Instruments,  professional  and 

scientific. 
Iron  and  steel,  blast  furnaces . . 

Iron  and  steel,  steel  works  and 
rolhng  mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  bolts,  nuts, 
washers,  and  rivets,  not 
made  in  rolhng  mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  cast-iron  pipe. 

Iron  and  steel,  doors  and  shut- 
ters. 

Iron  and  steel  forgings,  not 
made  in  steel  works  or  roll- 
ing mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  nails  and 
spikes,  cut  and  WTOught, 
including  wire  nails,  not 
made  in  steel  works  or  roll- 
ing mills. 


1019 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 


1S2 

355 

352 

56 

89 

62 

57 

87 

79 

87 

78 

24 

11 

482 

3G9 

23 

14 

IS 

19 

198 

205 

6 

14 

238 

2 

518 

539 

37 

58 

133 

98 

709 

580 

176 

224 

148 

149 

40 

30 

11 

16 

20 

22 

467 

370 

2,80' 

2,543 

90 

70 

61 

54 

351 

307 

195 

160 

500 

427 

144 

102 

59 
59 
67 
43 
241 
191 

65 
64 


8,986 

10,685 

10,668 

7,795 

4,509 

4,264 

3,129 

950 

1, 135 

644 

456 

49' 

250 

6,64 

5,108 

674 

686 

425 

695 

1,084 

1,193 

64 

285 

1,719 

1,321 

42, 505 

41,213 

3,675 

2,511 

3,009 

1,775 

7,539 

7,322 

18, 510 

21,318 

7,302 

9,483 


1,448 

1,249 

212 

170 

744 

588 

7,853 

6, 935 

30, 247 

2.3,011 

1,988 

1,391 

702 

512 

15,931 

7,107 

41,660 

29,356 

375,088 

248,716 

17,967 

10,658 

12,62 
12,557 
2,077 
1,985 
28,391 
10,689 

3,355 
2,644 


3,364 

3,288 

3,357 

52,846 

41,639 

16, 979 

13, 304 

408 

360 

3, 279 

2,235 

7,445 

2,602 

25, 584 

17, 94-- 

3,631 

2,160 

1,153 

1,723 

119 

68 

92 

321 

1,474 

973; 

67, 589| 

53,411 

7,161 

4,134 

4,927 

2,954 

1,687 

1,339 

20,389 

20,851 

3, 392 

5,248 

2,696 

3,091 

1,164 

864 

3,874 

1,984 

12, 249 

11,731 

572,970 

461,988 

10,353 

7,821 

610 

612 

13, 020 

6,799 

1,581,432 

1,222,273 

3,820,917 

2,700,553 

49,959 

28, 897 

28, 741 

25,864 

4,013 

3,170 

101,951 

38, 215 

8,974 
8,235 


17,688 

29,870 

17,080 

58, 183 

43, 642 

27, 237 

17, 162 

1,572 

1,174 

9,757 

4,407 

4,303 

3,059 

37, 360 

18, 928 

2,045 

1,979 

2, 

2,945 

3,581 

2,543 

153 

608 

4, 250 

2,273 

133,926 

92,302 

10,992 

5,353 

19,862 

6,417 

18,515 

6,847 

58, 128 

39, 401 

18, 560 

12,5 

3,831 

2,609 

847 

499 

4,590 

2,437 

32,627 

19,014 

270, 726 

174,309 

18, 703 

11,943 

4, 803 

2,464 

51,. 570 

16, 742 

802,417 

462,282 

,656,518 

,  258, 371 

75, 716 

35,602 

42, 863 

26, 981 

9,849 

5,161 

135, 246 

36,320 

13,216 
7,883 


4,855 

8,151 

4,558 

11,962 

3,550 

4,777 

1,854 

984 

498 

844 

391 

434 

181 

7,954| 

3,512 

599 

323 

425 

290 

1,065 

581 

40 

119 

1,833 

848 

45, 230 

22,583 

4,044 

1,248 

3, 133 

804 

9,439 

4,508 

19,643 

12,071 

6,605 

5,253 

1,388 

600 

203 

64 

830 

362 

6,444 

3,307 

34, 002 

14, 841 

2, 575 

1,064 

596 

263 

17,500 

4,652 

73, 769 

22, 781 

637,637 

188, 142 

20,974 

5,961 

14,70 
7,076 
2,730 
1,538 

39, 773 
7,487 

3,398 
1,508' 


16,092 

26, 286 

12,171 

130, 329 

40, 208 

19,280 

9,368 

2,655 

1,452 

49, 737 

25,709 

1,093 

723 

47,756 

17,061 

244 

116 

2,259 

1,654 

3,829 

1,529 

169 

361 

2,634 

1,093 

68,534 

29,071 

4, 282] 

1,790 

16,644 

5,052 

24, 177 

9,268 

40,158 

16, 947 

16,910 

14,086 

3,700 

978 

321 

87 

1,537 

690 

39,794 

17,391 

42, 878 

17,755 

14,661 

6,806 

3,320 

1,236 

19, 495 

6,582 

621,286 

264,580 

,080,576 

590, 826 

44, 277 

12,913 

25,387 
16,930 
4,578 
1,996 
82,024 
14,611 

8,875 
3,594 


28,220 

46, 941 

21.614 

186;  256 

52,615 

32, 134 

13, 733 

4,462 

2,432 

55,483 

28, 588 

2, 240 

1,724 

67,265 

24,901 

1,369 

684 

3,315 

2,395 

6,963 

3, 335 

2.56 

671 

7,739 

3,383 

154, 525 

73, 320 

14,137 

4,040 

26, 521 

6,929 

44, 540 

18, 593 

82, 745 

37,350 

32, 187 

25,444 

6,740 

1,944 

794 

260 

3,367 

1,786 

60,212 

26,453 

137, 005 

60,386 

26, 244 

13, 830 

6, 434 

2,784 

58, 137 

17, 495 

794, 467 

317,654 

2,828,902 

918,665 

89,744 

23,403 

50, 235 
26,659 

10, 877 

5,184 

173, 752 

28, 961 

17,583 
7,199 


12, 128 

20, 655 

9,443 

55,927 

12,407 

12. 854 

4,365 

1,807 

980 

5,746 

2,879 

1,147 

1,001 

19,509 

7,840 

1,125 

568 

1,056 

741 

3,134 

1,806 

87 

310 

5,105 

■   2,290 

.  95,991 

44, 249 

9,855 

2,250 

9,877 

1,877 

20,363 

9,325 

42, 587 

20,403 

15,277 

11,358 

3,040 

966 

473 

173 

1,830 

1,096 

20,418 

9,062 

94,127 

42,631 

11,583 

7,024 

3,114 

1,548 

38,642 

11,913 

173, 181 

53, 074 

1,148,326 

327, 839 

45, 467 

10,490 

24,848 
9,729 
6, 299 
3,188 
91,728 
14,350 

8,708 
3,606 


1  Included  in  "furnishing  goods,  men's,"  in  1914. 


1162 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS- — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  88.— COMPARATIVE   SUMMARY   FOR   THE   UNITED   STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 

1919  AND  1914— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1167.] 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish 
ments 


Wage 
earners 
(aver- 
age 
num- 
ber). 


Pri- 
mary 
horse- 
power. 


Capital. 


Cost  of 

Value 

Wages. 

mate- 

of prod- 

rials. 

ucts. 

Value 
added 
by  . 
manu- 
facture. 


Expressed  in  thousands  of  dollars. 


Iron  and  steel,  tempering  and 

welding.i 
Iron  and  steel ,  wrought  pipe. . 

Ivory,  shell,  and  bone  work, 
not  including  combs  and 
hairpins. 

Japanning 

Jewelry 

Jewelry  and  instrument  cases. 

Jute  goods 

Knit  goods 

Labels  and  tags 

Lamps  and  reflectors 

Lapidary  work 

Lard,  not  made  in  slaughter- 
ing and  meat-packing  es- 
tablishments. 

Lasts 

Lead,  bar,  pipe,  and  sheet 

Leather  goods,  not  elsewhere 

specified. 
Leather,  tanned,  curried, and 

finished. 
Lime 

Linen  goods , 

Liquors,  distilled 

Liquors,  malt , 

Liquors,  vinous 

Lithographing 

Locomotives,  not  made  by 

railroad  companies. 
Looking-glass     and     picture 

frames. 
Lubricating  greases 

Lumber  and  timber  products ' 

Lumber,  planing-mill  jjrod- 
ucts,  not  including  plan- 
ing mills  connected  with 
sawmills. 

Machine  tools  i 

Malt 

Marble  and  stone  work 

Matches 

Mats  and  matting,  from  cocoa 
fiber,  grass,  and  coir. 

Mattresses  and  spring  beds, 
not  elsewhere  specified. 


1919 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


1919 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


620 

50 
36 
44 
54 

36 

35 

2,054 

1,914 

142 

125 

26 

34 

2,050 

1,622 

119 

108 

171 

151 

124 

89 

6 

6 

64 

66 

32 

27 

503 

378 

680 

741 

476 

627 

10 

21 

34 

434 

729 

1,250 

342 

318 

331 

336 

17 

19 

429 

438 

53 

77 

26,119 

27,249 

5,309 

5,841 


403 

55 

97 

4,240 

4,901 

21 

20 

12 

12 

1,041 

1,000 


1,835 

10, 426 

8, 845 

842 

795 

295 

228 

30,871 

28, 289 

2,734 

2,393 

7,138 

7,987 

172, 572 

150, 520 

5,227 

2,600 

8,360 


2,910 

2,094 

852 

685 

8,945 

7,071 

72,476 

55, 936 

11,405 

12,429 

1 

3;  567 

1,380 

6,295 

34,259 

62,070 

1,011 

2,292 

15, 618 

15, 171 

26, 716 

17, 391 

4,708 

4,787 

472 

476 

480, 945 

480,207 

86,956 

96,214 


53,111 
1,352 
1, 

32,768 
54,891 
3,726 
3,800 
1,073 
869 
12, 637 
11,747 


8,804 

23,925 

17, 542 

954 

708 

311 

110 

16,389 

15,666 

1,091 

1,0.59 

32, 135 

28, 628 

151,601 

125, 842 

4,061 

2,233 

12,708 

8,640 

680 

546 

40 

197 

5,842 

5,317 

5,537 

2,609 

3,902 

3,272 

218, 238 

172, 712 

51,735 

39, 134 

6,069 

9,932 

16, 494 

51,971 

324, 431 

405,884 

5,189 

9,356 

18,624 

15, 178 

97, 187 

50, 373 

4,689 

4,210 

2,178 

2,685 

2,3.58,937 

2,192,542 

419,671 

414,817 


100,433 

27, 483 

33, 394 

170, 132 

207, 461 

12,947 

7,465 

1, 670 

1,643 

23,469 

20,767 


7,627 

2,743 

3,576 

10,996 

72,709 

14,920 

51,156 

81, 869 

39, 408 

5,750 

26,296 

37,655 

1,366 

736 

1,294 

2,817 

1,160 

391 

958 

1,896 

462 

261 

222 

771 

261 

14S 

95 

381 

121,070 

36, 864 

110,451 

203, 939 

72,404 

18, 302 

39, 116 

81,006 

3,697 

2,148 

3,506 

8,126 

2,187 

1,094 

1,450 

3,621 

41,336 

6,436 

17, 709 

34,443 

17, 279 

3,060 

12,580 

16,514 

516, 458 

125, 200 

427,096 

713, 140 

215,826 

59,758 

146, 687 

258, 913 

14,119 

4,55C 

11,275 

24,244 

5,697 

1, 459 

2,908 

6,584 

26, 100 

9,292 

18,429 

38,099 

15, 671 

4,173 

8,012 

16,638 

19,210 

2,838 

19,363 

30,051 

3,613 

641 

3,941 

6,360 

41 

12 

175 

220 

124 

12 

102 

147 

8,178 

3,416 

3, 933 

12,471 

4,481 

1,511 

1,343 

4,589 

9,420 

1,067 

13, 634 

17, 174 

5,036 

407 

6,04fi 

7,431 

33,341 

9,415 

30, 036 

52,953 

10, 951 

3,604 

10, 632 

19,334 

671,342 

88,205 

646, 522 

928, 592 

332, 180 

31,914 

284, 245 

367, 202 

45, 845 

10, 869 

14,297 

33, 970 

34, 124 

6,040 

7,558 

18,391 

7,  .528 

1,636 

4,190 

6,998 

8,810 

1,380 

4,289 

6,960 

45, 618 

1,717 

19, 6.56 

31,8.54 

91,285 

3,994 

40, 997 

206, 779 

583,430 

45, 170 

94, 793 

379, 905 

792, 914 

63,244 

129,72-4 

442,149 

14,855 

1,014 

8, 116 

17,454 

31,516 

1,194 

9,489 

16, 618 

60,817 

18, 201 

27,718 

73, 151 

36,685 

11,861 

14,017 

39, 136 

138, 276 

38,799 

72, 376 

1.56, 270 

86,413 

11,0&5 

23,  .546 

43,374 

10,080 

4, 775 

7,227 

18,385 

8,049 

2,850 

4,468 

11,014 

5,243 

570 

4, 80S 

8, 869 

3,440 

282 

2,767 

4,919 

357,992 

489,419 

470, 900 

1,387,471 

917,221 

240, 172 

282, 286 

715,941 

361, 848 

91,977 

299, 2(i6 

500, 4.38 

266, 805 

61,949 

184, 227 

307, 672 

231,040 

66, 179 

59,034 

212,400 

34, 829 

1,845 

31,613 

39,340 

46, 767 

1,828 

39, 199 

48, 133 

112,569 

38, 355 

49,624 

129, 165 

118,423 

37, 961 

37,802 

107,056 

29,477 

3,060 

6,853 

18, 496 

11,736 

1,758 

5,202 

12,556 

7,191 

811 

2,103 

4,861 

5,055 

455 

1,170 

2,2;J6 

46, 213 

12,805 

49,209 

83,963 

24,922 

6,723 

22, 399 

38,717 

1  Included  in  "foundry  and  machine  shops"  prior  to  1919. 

2  Includes  "pulpwood"  in  1914;  not  shown  as  a  separate  classification  in  1919. 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1163 


Table  88.— COMPARATIVE   SUMMARY   FOR   THE   UNITED   STATES,   BY  INDUSTRIES: 

1919  AND  19U— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  tliis  table,  p.  1157.] 


MiUinery  and  lace  goods,  not 
elsewhere  specified. 

Millstones  i 

Mineral  and  soda  waters 


Minerals  and  earths,  ground 
or  otherwise  treated. 

Mirrors,  framed  and  unframed, 
not  elsewhere  specified. 

Models  and  patterns,  not  in- 
cluding paper  patterns. 

Motorcycles,  bicycles,  and 
parts. 

Mucilage,  paste,  and  other  ad- 
hesives,  not  elsewhere  spec- 
ified. 

Musical  instruments  and  ma- 
terials, not  specified. 

Musical  instniments,  organs. . 

Musical  instniments,  pianos. . 

Musical   instruments,   piano 

and  organ  mat  erials . 
Needles,  pins,  and  hooks  and 

eyes. 
Nets  and  seines 

Oakum 

Oil  and  cake,  cottonseed 

Oil ,  essential 

Oil,  linseed 

Oil,  not  elsewhere  specified  2.. 

Oilcloth  and  linoleum,  floor... 

Oilcloth,  enameled 

Oleomargarine  and  other  but- 
ter substitutes. 
Optical  goods 

Ordnance  and  accessories  ■ 

Paints 

Paper  and  wood  pulp 

Paper  goods,  not  elsewhere 

sjjecified. 
Paper  patterns 

Patent  medicines  and  com- 
pounds. 
Paving  materials 

Peanuts,    grading,    roastmg, 

cleaiung,  and  shelUng. 
PencUs,  lead 

Pens,    fountain    and    stylo- 
graphic. 
Pens,  gold 

Pens,  steel 

Perfumery  and  cosmetics 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
Hsh- 
ments 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


3,005 

2,079 

12 

5,194 

5, 463 

419 

244 

186 

182 

928 

762 

51 

78 

127 

127 

240 

241 

68 

85 

191 

2.55 

113 

138 

92 

49 

19 

15 

6 

6 

711 

882 

78 

105 

26 

25 

280 

181 

21 

18 

11 

13 

42 

17 

506 

314 

26 

601 

585 

729 

718 

308 

310 

19 

25 

2,467 

2, 903 

889 

609 

78 

61 

12 

14 

,56 

55 

15 

12 

4 

.      5 

569 

496 


Wage 
earners 
(aver- 
age 
nimi- 
ber). 


50,850 

45,274 

38 

17, 440 

15,506 

14, 426 

4,707 

2,599 

3,184 

6,949 

4,274 

10,886 

6,680 

803 

700 

4,113 

1,831 

1,941 

3,063 

22, 957 

23,877 

11,009 

10,616 

9, 294 

5, 339 

859 

1,058 

124 

116 

26,766 

21,810 

321 

249 

2,173 

1,488 

5,930 

2,049 

5,414 

4,428 

1,130 

1,223 

2, 851 

917 

14, 723 

7,919 

11,328 

17, 485 

13, 349 

113,759 

88, 457 

14, 135 

13, 495 

403 

1,073 

17,444 

13, 328 

16, 072 

19, 540 

2,460 

2, 353 

5,970 

4, 330 

3,207 

1, 154 

416 

246 

807 

573 

5,405 

2,897 


Pri- 
mary 
horse- 
power. 


12, 482 

12, 736 
132 

41, 764 

25, 164 
127,074 

44,069 
4,328 
4,673 

13,869 
6,149 

14, 806 
8, 7.53 
3,242 
2, 4,56 

3,286 

1,865 

3,251 

3,666 

28, 732 

25, 981 

15,821 

14, 702 

8,467 

4,813 

959 

1,940 

533 

333 

290,636 

249, 781 

1,8.33 

2,309 

17,621 

15,511 

30, 075 

10,984 

23,  .509 

18, 782 

4,501 

3,490 

9,435 

3,611 

15,710 

7, 792 

40, 652 

73,  702 

62, 9.55 

1,851,014 

1,621,154 

35, 538 

27, 3G6 

68 

362 

25, 677 

1S,M2 

191,543 

138, 026 

7, 351 

4,235 

8,099 

3,738 

1,517 

1,157 

160 

138 

305 

244 

2,196 

1,913 


Capital. 


Cost  of 

Value 

Wages. 

mate- 

of prod- 

rials. 

ucts. 

Value 
added 

by 
manu- 
facture. 


Expressed  in  thousands  of  dollars. 


95,  .539 

49, S49 

132,929 

255, 725 

53, 101 

21,545 

57,676 

114, 160 

59 

44 

26 

67 

102,  S39 

16,393 

68,600 

135,341 

53,233 

8,864 

26, 779 

58,401 

60, 209 

16,310 

16,270 

46,067 

27, 439 

2, 485 

4,561 

10, 307 

9,  .322 

2,819 

12, 499 

20,831 

6,  .517 

1,968 

6,014 

10, 1S9 

11,754 

10, 318 

6,396 

25,300 

5, 534 

3, 103 

2,045 

8,605 

35, 362 

12,763 

25, 986 

53,106 

18,135 

4,739 

10, 928 

22,234 

7,133 

850 

7,093 

11,230 

3,, 550 

399 

3,338 

5,095 

7,876 

3,985 

4,445 

12,506 

3,858 

1,161 

1,023 

3,625 

6,771 

1,979 

2,217 

5,973 

8,042 

1,993 

2, 060 

6,297 

116,107 

25, 474 

54, 365 

107, 088 

101,746 

15,  705 

29,091 

62, 775 

32,324 

10,467 

16,693 

36, 790 

21,201 

5,655 

9,502 

19, 876 

26,325 

8,810 

10,227 

29,305 

9,424 

2,507 

3,242 

7,891 

4,156 

561 

3,648 

.5, 114 

2,678 

379 

2,257 

3,088 

978 

118 

.576 

983 

495 

49 

235 

359 

203,4.57 

20,615 

495, 192 

581,245 

118,073 

8, 490 

180, 976 

212, 127 

6,3.S0 

391 

3,903 

5,698 

1,617 

133 

1,.')65 

2,314 

73,9,54 

3,052 

100, 578 

120,638 

39, 873 

1,127 

39, 555 

44, 883 

91,475 

6,141 

119,271 

1.56,480 

27,630 

1,363 

26,420 

38, 040 

49,804 

6, 518 

30,369 

52,673 

20,292 

2,604 

11,252 

17,602 

10, 7.83 

1,201 

11,141 

15,437 

7,749 

609 

6,524 

7,996 

24,972 

3,184 

66,0-13 

79, 816 

2,994 

584 

10, 257 

15,080 

37, 740 

14,388 

17,785 

53,718 

17,011 

4,649 

6,606 

18,188 

8.5,399 

1.5,  .5.57 

26,593 

69,496 

177,315 

19,  ,550 

165,604 

2,56, 714 

99, 673 

8,315 

71, 588 

112,409 

905, 795 

135,691 

467, 483 

788,  0,59 

534,625 

53,246 

213, 181 

332, 147 

64, 443 

12,667 

65,295 

107, 285 

37, 809 

6, 8.50 

28, 120 

4S,  871 

1,084 

374 

317 

1,528 

2,612 

577 

626 

3,026 

143,499 

13, 749 

88,819 

212, 162 

71,437 

6,675 

35, 940 

102, 4(a 

67,  421 

17,169 

16,020 

45, 741 

57, 432 

11,184 

14,163 

35, 678 

10, 394 

1,329 

28,474 

33, 354 

3,615 

569 

12,571 

14,996 

29, 641 

5,299 

9,074 

24, 134 

10, 670 

1,944 

4,564 

8,328 

9,725 

2,981 

5,811 

15,997 

3,270 

718 

1,614 

6,865 

398 

517 

962 

1,801 

408 

174 

302 

642 

1,311 

679 

399 

1,680 

871 

243 

117 

513 

32,667 

3,983 

26, 147 

59,613 

9,647 

1,280 

7,465 

16,899 

122, 796 

56,484 

41 

66,741 

31,622 

29, 797 

5,746 

8,332 

4,175 

18,904 

6,560 

27,120 

11,306 

4,137 

2,357 

8,061 

2,602 

3,756 

3,637 

.52, 723 

33,684 

20, 097 

10,374 

19,078 

4,649 

1,466 

831 

407 

124 

86,053 

31,151 

1,795 

749 

20,060 

5, 328 

37,209 

11,620 

22,304 

6,350 

4,296 

1,472 

13,773 

4,823 

35,933 

11,582 

42,903 

91,110 

40, 821 

320, 576 

118,966 

41,990 

20,751 

1,211 

2,400 

123,343 

66,523 

29, 721 

21,515 

4,880 

2,425 

15,060 

3,764 

10,186 

5,251 

839 

340 

1,281 

396 

33,466 

9.434 


'  Included  in  "all  other  industries"  in  1914. 

'  Includes  "oil,  castor, "  and  "oil,  lard,  not  made  in  slaughtering  and  meat-packing  establishments." 


1164 


ABSTRACT   OP    THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  88,— COMPARATIVE   SUMMARY   FOR   THE   UNITED   STATES,   BY   INDUSTRIES: 

1919  AND  1914— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1157.] 


Wage 

Cen- 
sus 
year. 

berof 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 

earners 
(aver- 
age 
num- 
ber). 

Pri- 
mary 
horse- 
power. 

1919 

320 

58,889 

238,906 

1914 

176 

25, 366 

128, 468 

1919 

166 

28,721 

40,168 

1914 

18 

9,381 

11,688 

1919 

68 

2,555 

2,321 

1914 

87 

2,016 

1,522 

1919 

169 

14,556 

26, 458 

1914 

59 

6,658 

14, 960 

1919 

422 

6,769 

3,800 

1914 

376 

6,211 

3,927 

1919 

723 

16, 621 

22, 600 

1914 

672 

12, 590 

18, 840 

1919 

56 

2,539 

2,001 

1914 

47 

2,354 

1,716 

1919 

68 

9,492 

14, 252 

1914 

72 

8,717 

10,499 

1919 

214 

13, 592 

29, 762 

1914 

260 

18, 479 

28, 253 

1919 

139 

2,905 

431 

1914 

64 

1,466 

243 

1919 

340 

27,  934 

29,090 

1914 

350 

26,  705 

22, 339 

1919 

196 

2,140 

4,016 

1914 

116 

1,353 

2,230 

1919 

13,089 

123,005 

131,961 

1914 

12, 115 

113, 121 

114,233 

1919 

160 

899 

634 

1914 

180 

873 

594 

1919 

17, 362 

120,381 

194, 361 

1914 

19, 317 

114,375 

182, 269 

1919 

82 

723 

1, 357 

1914 

94 

423 

671 

1919 

5 

64 

833 

1919 

40 

3,041 

12,273 

1914 

24 

1,654 

8,826 

1919 

127 

5,384 

10,346 

1914 

96 

2,134 

3,488 

1919 

112 

10,688 

22, 155 

1914 

87 

6,188 

13,723 

1919 

122 

5,786 

13,232 

1914 

134 

5,617 

11,332 

1919 

115 

2,223 

1,333 

1914 

138 

2,010 

665 

1919 

86 

2,113 

27,382 

1914 

59 

1,253 

15, 571 

1919 

17S 

8,871 

39, 327 

1914 

170 

4,088 

11, 702 

1919 

437 

119, 848 

354, 188 

1914 

301 

50,220 

151,927 

1919 

13 

168 

299 

1914 

10 

408 

441 

1919 

1,823 

10,411 

8,212 

1914 

2,551 

12, 969 

10,397 

1919 

3S 

2,949 

5,342 

1914 

39 

2,972 

8,406 

1919 

8ti 

6,495 

43,187 

1914 

98 

5,089 

29,007 

1919 

12 

771 

3,977 

1914 

12 

681 

3,153 

1919 

32 

504 

4,358 

1914 

45 

557 

5,606 

1919 

633 

3,471 

12, 713 

1914 

512 

2,244 

7,930 

1919 

112 

5,510 

15, 098 

1914 

100 

4, 500 

11,793 

1919 

79 

5,432 

7,  451 

1914 

83 

4,4G7 

6,20lt 

Capital. 


Cost  of 

Value 

Wages. 

mate- 

of prod- 

rials. 

ucts. 

Value 

added 

by 

manu- 
facture. 


Expressed  in  thousands  of  dollars. 


Petroleum,  refining 

Phonographs     and     grapho- 

phones. 
Pnotograpliic  apparatus 

Photographic  materials 

Photo-engra\'ingj  not  done  in 

printing  estabhslunents. 
Pickles, preserves,  and  sauces. 

Pipes,  tobacco 

Plated  ware 

Plumbers'  supplies,  not  else- 
where specified. 
Pocketbooks 

Pottery 

Poultry,  MUing  and  dressing, 
not  done  in  slaughtering 
and  meat-packing  estabUsh- 
ments. 

Printhig  and  pubUshing, 
book  and  job. 

Printing  and  pubUshing, 
music. 

Printing  and  publisliing, 
newspapersand  periodicals. 

Printhig  materials 

Pulp,  from  liber  other  than 

wood.i 
Pulp  goods 

Pumps,  not  includuig  power 

pumps. 
Pumps,    steam    and    other 

power. 
Refrigerators 

RegaUa,  and  society  badges 

and  emblems 

Rice,  cleaning  and  poUshing. . 

Roofing  materials 

Rubber  tires,  tubes,  and  rub- 
ber goods,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Rules,  ivory  and  wood 

Saddlery  and  harness 

Safes  and  vaults 

Salt 

Sand  and  emery  paper  and 

cloth. 
Sand-Ume  brick 

Sausage,  not  made  in  slaugh- 
tering and  meat-packuig 
establishments. 

Saws 

Scales  and  balances 


,  170, 278 

325, 646 

105, 241 

33, 771 

7,264 

4,397 

87, 205 

31,991 

12,443 

7,703 

88, 704 

43, 196 

7,635 

3,232 

34, 790 

22, 215 

60, 981 

48,029 

5,428 

1,610 

66,  758 

44,704 

8,876 

2,282 


405, 555 

247,  282 

8,006 

4,261 

614,  045 

384, 745 

7,245 

1,771 

778 

17,191 
6,862 
26,661 
6,194 
54,840 
30, 656 
23,601 
14,511 
6,258 
4,122 
23,793 
12, 627 
57, 069 
23,645 
782, 638 
199, 183 

415 

883 

49,368 

45, 207 

13, 023 

9,360 

47, 725 

33, 151 

9, 058 

5,279 

2,230 

2,185 

13, 777 

5,201 

26, 665 
15,860 
22,925 
13, 895 


89, 750 

19, 397 

33, 963 

6,341 

2,643 

1,289 

18, 966 

4,256 

10,424 

6,167 

13, 346 

5,789 

2,555 

1,    ' 

10, 913 

5,000 

15, 963 

11,703 

3,062 

702 

29, 820 

16, 666 

2,045 

622 


141, 476 

78, 414 

927 

573 

144, 348 

88, 561 

799 

340 

56 

3,608 

884 

5,968 

1,391 

13, 764 

4,164 

5,809 

3,572 

1,800 

980 

1,932 

646 

10,344 

2,642 

156, 807 

31, 279 

142 

224 

10,849 

7,996 

3,233 

1,860 

7,353 

3,041 

841 

3.59 

502 

322 

4,679 

1,607 

6,281 
3,019 
6,534 
2,934 


247,908 

325, 265 

59,740 

7,048 

3,584 

1,535 

49,802 

10,004 

5,038 

2,798 

93, 037 

35, 673 

3,497 

2,308 

17, 767 

8,304 

27, 797 

18,670 

7,557 

1,784 

20, 794 

12, 032 

36, 016 

11,206 


211,067 

96, 453 

2,124 

1,047 

300, 385 

129, 082 

1,620 

763 

396 

11,385 

2,191 

12, 162 

2,765 

23,908 

6,693 

11, 949 

7,343 

4,287 

2,205 

76,634 

20, 616 

52, 588 

17, 605 

525, 686 

126, 112 

134 

187 

52,443 

33, 086 

6,609 

2,646 

16, 028 

6,273 

5,061 

2,687 

575 

350 

43,940 

17,292 

11,792 
4,714 
6,994 
3,174 


632, 533 

396, 361 

158, 548 

27, 116 

9,384 

4,273 

115,714 

34, 768 

29, 389 

15, 359 

145, 785 

60, 915 

11,554 

4,220 

41,635 

18, 484 

60,055 

43,386 

14, 550 

3, 351 

74, 919 

36,  943 

41,705 

12. 917 


597, 063 

307, 331 

14, 592 

7,271 

924, 153 

495, 906 

4,919 

2,111 

524 

23, 608 

4,4,S3 

31,656 

6,350 

53,746 

17, 864 

26,049 

15, 052 

9,395 

5,025 

90, 038 

23,039 

85,895 

27,978 

987, 088 

223,611 

481 

634 

83,713 

53, 559 

15,294 

7, 257 

37,514 

14,070 

9,304 

4,328 

1,663 

994 

56,610 

22,014 

31,461 
12,517 
20,641 
9,734 


1  Included  in  '•  all  other  industries  "  in  1914. 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1165 


Table  88.— COMPARATIVE   SUMMARY  FOR  THE   UNITED   STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 

1919  AND  1914— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1157.] 


Screws,  machine 

Screws,  wood 

Sewing-machine  cases 

Sewing  machines  and  attach- 
ments. 
Shipbuilding,  steel 

Shipbuilding,    wooden ,    in- 
cluding boat  building. 
Shirts 

Show  cases 

Signs  and  advertising  novel- 
ties. 
Silk  goods 

Silversmithingand  silverware. 

Slaughtering  and  meat-pack- 
ing. 
Smelting  and  refining,  copper. 

Smelting  and  refining,  lead .. . 

Smelting  and  refining,  zinc  . . . 

Smelting  and  refining,  metals, 
not  elsewhere  specified. i 

Smelting  and  refining,  not 
from  the  ore. 

Soap 

Soda-water  apparatus 

Sporting  and  athletic  goods. . . 

Springs,  steel,  car  and  car- 
riage, not  made  in  steel 
works  or  roUing  miUs. 

Stamped  and  enameled  ware, 
not  elsewhere  specified. 

Stationery  goods,  not  else- 
where specified. 

Statuary  and  art  goods 

Steam  fittings  and  steam  and 

hot-water  heating  apparatus. 

Steam  packing 

Steel    barrels,    dnuns,    and 

tanks,  portable.2 
Stencils  and  brands 

Stereotyping  and  electrotyp- 

ing. 
Stoves  and  hot-air  furnaces. . . 


Stoves,  gas  and  oil 

Structural  ironwork,  not 
made  in  steel  works  or  roU- 
ing miUs. 

Sugar,  beet 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 

1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 

1919 
1914 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
hsh- 
ments 


143 
66, 

11 
12 

5 

4 

40 

46 

162; 

79, 

913| 

1,0681 

896 

792 

119 

132 

779 

776 

1,369 

902 

99 

108 

1,304 

1,279 

34 

37 

25 

22 

39 

29 

13 

81 

84 

348 

371 

66 

67 

188 

162 

112 

84 

323 
270 
223 
189 
195 
190 
261 
295 
169 
149 
33 

84 
107 
171 
189 
412 
438 
176 
113 
1,146 
1,235 

85 
60 


Wage 
earners 
(aver- 
age 
num- 
ber). 


10. 262 
3;  643 
4 
4 


417 

446 

3,664 

3,457 

32,868 

29, 5:35 

10, 565 

7,790 

43,962 

47, 167 

11, 781 
7,997 


Pri- 
mary 
horse- 
power. 


51,441 
34, 767 
342 
703 
684 
826 
67,504 
38,630 
26,763 
17,254 
10,554 

374 

411 

9,613 

6,983 

49, 479 

41,196 

11,295 

7, 954 

165, 347 

109, 374 

127,  .394 
76, 705 


Capital. 


Wages. 


Cost  of 
mate- 
rials. 


Value 
of  prod- 
ucts. 


Value 
added 

by 
manu- 
facture. 


Expressed  in  thousands  of  dollars. 


53, 570 

9,762 

14, 633 

10,539 

17,332 

6,425 

71, 364 

34,467 

, 26S, 640 

132, 712 

120, 808 

23,348 

102,012 

50,944 

5,378 

4,155 

29,249 

21,288 

532, 732 

210, 072 

34, 465 

27,942 

, 176, 484 

.534, 274 

30S,  680 

171 , 420 

115,677 

1«,  249 

98, 757 

36, 388 

20,228 

22, 157 
21,456 
212, 417 
92, 872 
14,712 
10, 419 
19, 951 
8,468 
45,472 
11,083 

132, 222 

68, 979 

36, 701 

18,186 

3,146 

3,394 

133, 097 
85,853 
36, 934 
17, 708 
18, 218 

1,111 

863 

7,860 

4,710 

122, 813 

78, 524 

45, 734 

16, 646 

219, 470 

144,092 

224,585 
142, 181 


12 

105 

14, 

2 

310 

3, 

4 

865 

5, 

1 

950 

2, 

5 

161 

8, 

2 

2.30 

2, 

19 

3;« 

16, 

8 

8(i1 

7, 

538 

373 

64:3, 

25 

166 

29, 

59 

074 

66, 

7 

765 

9, 

25 

8,34 

127, 

19 

170 

50, 

1 

996 

4, 

1 

466 

2, 

9 

715 

16, 

5 

933 

9, 

108 

226 

388, 

47 

108 

144, 

7 

3.59 

13, 

4 

795 

8 

209 

489 

3, 782, 

62 

1.36 

1,441, 

25 

723 

584, 

16 

149 

379, 

9 

180 

179, 

6 

1.34 

1.54, 

17 

783 

70, 

6 

700 

39, 

2 

963 

14, 

3 

093 

40, 

1 

884 

31, 

21 

228 

238, 

8 

088 

88, 

3 

ZV2 

6, 

1 

661 

3, 

5 

753 

11, 

2 

771 

6, 

11 

1.58 

28, 

2 

602 

6, 

34 

8.51 

65, 

15 

243 

32, 

9 

578 

28, 

3 

791 

10, 

1 

716 

1, 

1 

58:3 

45 

743 

72, 

16 

738 

26, 

7 

103 

22, 

2 

525 

8, 

4 

435 

15, 

429 

301 

5,003 

3,001 

41,321 

20,777 

12, 579 

5,088 

59,920 

33,429 

15,908 
6,606 


,984 

,058 

,552 

,3.50 

,018 

,841 

,384 

,359 

,75;3 

,270 

,770 

,327 

,088 

,665 

,032 

,248 

,072 

,059 

,469 

,442 

,061 

,276 

,930 

,  663  1 

,410 

,157 

,374 

,015 

,015 

,573 

,957 

,676 
,251 
,519 
,867 
,627 
,883 
,969 
,952 
,019 
,143 

,457 
,472 
,160 
,763 
,379 
842 
,016 
,921 
,725 
,176 
,151 


514 

332 

4,234 

2,255 

54,803 

23,802 

24,472 

10,153 

168, 801 

87,622 

87,029 
41,399 


40, 

7: 

15 

6 

14 

5 

43 

21 

,456 

66 

165 

22: 

205 

95 

8 

5: 

43 

24 

088 

254 

29 

19 

,246 

,651 

651 

444 

196 

171 

104 

.53 

20; 

50 

39 

316 

127 

15 

8 

23 

13 

51 

11 

143 

65; 

5s; 
21 
5 
3 
160: 

63 

4o; 

14; 
34 

1 
1 


145 
67 
55 
21 
294 
159, 

149 
62 


,015 

25, 

,248 

4, 

,460 

9, 

,217 

3, 

,243 

6, 

,846 

3, 

,695 

27, 

,,392 

14, 

,490 

812, 

,217 

.36, 

,872 

99, 

,465 

13, 

,327 

78, 

,815 

45, 

,294 

4, 

,2:33 

2, 

,343 

27, 

,792 

15, 

,470 

300, 

,011 

109, 

,126 

16, 

,786 

11, 

,291 

4«)3, 

,  965 

210, 

,  102 

66, 

,022 

64, 

,795 

17, 

,  579 

17, 

,  i2;i 

34, 

,  .538 

13, 

,075 

5, 

,246 

9, 

,902 

8, 

,740 

78, 

,942 

39, 

,18,5 

K 

,781 

4, 

,840 

11, 

,2,35 

fi, 

,480 

23, 

,595 

5, 

,6,54 

78, 

,121 

32, 

,363 

30, 

,9(B 

11, 

,020 

3, 

,910 

3, 

,  285 

88, 

,922 

37, 

,  525 

17, 

,213 

•J, 

,943 

9, 

,598 

1, 

,10:3 

,919 

11, 

,1,54 

5, 

,718 

90, 

,941 

44, 

,792 

31, 

,449 

11, 

,9(V2 

126, 

,378 

71, 

,1.56 

62, 

,605 

21, 

031 
190 
908 
867 
225 
005 
311 
033 
737 
947 
102 
138 
239 
150 
262 
985 
271 
733 
001 
569 
065 
510 
361 
302 
692 
865 
421 
564 
108 
965 
118 

570 
651 
221 
075 


871 
283 
461 
452 

197 

649 
203 
140 
641 
068 
269 
001 
800 
037 
792 


771 
685 
899 
915 
139 
320 
296 
161 
756 

127 
206 


1  Included  in  other  classifications  prior  to  1919  and  covers  "smelting  and  refining,  antimony,"  and 
'smeltuig  and  refuiiug,  tin,"  which  could  not  be  shown  separately  in  1919. 
>  Included  in  "foundry  and  machine  shops"  prior  to  1919. 


1166 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  88.— COMPARATIVE   SUMMARY   FOR   THE   UNITED   STATES,   BY  INDUSTRIES: 

1919  AND  1914— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1157.] 


Sugar,  cane 

Sugar,  refining,  not  including 

beet  sugar. 
Sulphuric,  nitric,  and  mixed 

acids. 
Surgical  appliances 

Suspenders,  garters,  and  elas- 
tic woven  goods. 
Textile  machinery  and  parts  i . 
Theatrical  scenery 

Tin  and  other  foils,  not  else- 
where specified. 
Tin  plate  and  terneplatc 

Tinware,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

Tobacco,  chewing  and  smok- 
ing, and  snulT. 

Tobacco,  cigars  and  cigarettes. 

Tools,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Toys  and  games 

Trunks  and  valises 

Turpentine  and  rosin 

Type  founding 

Typewriters  and  supplies 

Umbrellas  and  canes 

Upholstering    materials,  not 

elsewhere  specified. 
Varnishes 

Vault  lights  and  ventilators. . 

Vinegar  and  cider 

Wall   paper,    not    made   in 

paper  mills. 
Wall  plaster  and  composition 

flooring. 
Washing  machines  and  clothes 

wringers. 
Waste 

Watch  and  clock  materials, 

except  watchcases. 
Watchcases 

Watches 

Wheelbarrows 

Whips 

Windmills 

Window  and  door  screens  and 

weather  strips. 
Wmdow  shades  and  fixtures. . 

Wire 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


Num- 
ber of 

estab- 
hsh- 
ments 


202 

181 

20 

18 

39 

32 

268 

238 

196 

216 

432 

17 

7 

15 

14 

24 

31 

301 

294 

365 

436 

9,926 

13, 515 

1,125 

661 

541 

290 

597 

561 

1,191 

1,394 

23 

31 

88 

107 

198 

265 

163 

179 

229 

215 

41 

45 

720 

618 

48 

48 

161 

165 

105 

111 

92 

73 

27 

25 

33 

31 

18 

15 

11 

21 

26 

40 

31 

31 

214 

220 

287 

2H6 

66 

54 


Wage 
earners 
(aver- 
age 
num- 
ber). 


6,101 

3,632 

18, 202 

11, 253 

4,961 

3,064 

6,390 

4, 282 

10,857 

9,646 

31, 823 

149 

88 

1,908 

1,031 

3,122 

5,238 

34, 386 

22,584 

18, 324 

25, 980 

138,  773 

152,  892 

35,  585 

16,  866 

14,  201 

7,887 

11,470 

9,911 

28, 067 

34,817 

810 

1,054 

15, 669 

11,091 

3, 368 

4,792 

4,810 

4,426 

4,022 

2,734 

316 

601 

1,981 

1,229 

4,262 

4,738 

5,123 

5,. — 

5,956 

2,302 

2,r~ 

2,966 

582 

670 

3,900 

3,514 

15, 888 

12,390 

291 

323 

717 

1,163 

1,932 

1,955 

2,179 

3,194 

4,411 

4,077 

19,  741 

17,600 


Pri- 
mary 
horse- 
power. 


101, 861 

113,246 

52,541 

49, 666 

30, 637 

24,927 

12, 387 

6,361 

9,028 

7,524 

41,997 

104 

65 

6,991 

2,458 

18, 697 

9, 355 

30, 499 

19, 139 

18, 893 

21, 273 

24,504 

13,064 

68, 381 

38, 474 

14,449 

6,789 

7,703 

7,506 

2,303 

2,478 

850 

1,657 

13, 066 

10, 887 

3,383 

2,579 

19, 826 

18, 753 

11,497 

7, 656 

279 

491 

17,943 

13, 162 

8,158 

7,010 

32, 356 

36,626 

8,836 

4,903 

11,391 

8,513 

252 

626 

4,275 

2,386 

7,202 

6,624 

765 

1,198 

853 

1,076 

4,761 

3,997 

7, 530 

8,188 

8,948 

6,607 

119,451 

83,940 


Capital. 


Wages. 


Cost  of 
mate- 
rials. 


Value 
of  prod- 
ucts. 


Value 
added 

by 

manu- 
facture. 


Expressed  in  thousands  of  dollars. 


55,117 

4,009 

44,143 

57,741 

32,997 

1,561 

15, 958 

21,635 

193, 541 

22,710 

662,144 

730,987 

140, 500 

7,823 

264,085 

289,399 

51, 160 

7,917 

15, 857 

31,470 

35, 234 

2,213 

6,7;34 

15,215 

33,063 

6,084 

22,214 

43,634 

11, 883 

2,211 

7,098 

14,920 

39,677 

9,270 

36, 369 

60,775 

16, 344 

4,276 

15, 191 

24,433 

129,798 

36,529 

45,637 

122, 089 

573 

2:38 

505 

1,067 

266 

89 

125 

327 

11,998 

1,759 

13,008 

17,921 

3,349 

527 

3,672 

5,068 

34, 315 

5,756 

73, 42:? 

97,405 

26,847 

3,924 

57, 907 

68,343 

198,387 

34,493 

165, 171 

233, 964 

118,218 

12,217 

5:3,841 

81,931 

188,444 

12, 675 

130,270 

2:39,271 

131,858 

9,550 

76,604 

175,281 

416, 395 

111,313 

353, 297 

773,662 

171, 982 

68, 306 

130, 530 

314,884 

134,732 

4:3,836 

45,797 

144, 202 

47,618 

10,217 

12,235 

33, 893 

27,738 

11,847 

19,841 

45,657 

10,484 

3,499 

5,779 

13,757 

34,258 

12,464 

33,222 

63,932 

18,571 

5,540 

13,625 

26, 472 

33, 596 

16,973 

13,930 

53,051 

20, 745 

8,583 

5,536 

20,990 

4,429 

868 

943 

2,090 

5,516 

666 

901 

2,320 

47,794 

17,009 

16,144 

52,738 

30, 988 

6,966 

5,601 
15,6:3.^ 

24,500 

15, 397 

3, 140 

25,309 

9,469 

2, 167 

8, 592 

13,813 

32,557 

4,687 

25,449 

39, 890 

15, 879 

2,144 

10,790 

16,492 

62, 461 

4,568 

51,508 

83,632 

29, 861 

1,865 

16,877 

33,215 

90-1 

424 

811 

2,156 

1,054 

457 

959 

2,051 

20,  515 

2,047 

15, 559 

24,723 

8,055 

713 

4,440 

7,811 

19,922 

3,882 

13,153 

2:3,048 

17, 620 

2,703 

8,536 

15, 887 

25,307 

5, 8:34 

11,821 

26,875 

29,511 

3,453 

7,993 

16,544 

25, 986 

6,431 

23,389 

40,771 

7,298 

1,221 

4,148 

7,600 

19, 472 

2,107 

22,144 

29,700 

10,668 

1,191 

15,2:38 

17,600 

1,021 

413 

550 

1,342 

1,296 

380 

343 

1,015 

21, 791 

4,001 

8,206 

19,619 

11,220 

1,938 

4,002 

7,8.31 

49, 001 

16, 599 

6,393 

32,044 

36, 389 

7,524 

2,669 

14,275 

1,151 

271 

971 

1,680 

947 

199 

429 

942 

2,461 

582 

1,097 

2,986 

3, 050 

559 

1,341 

3,162 

10,005 

2,145 

4,960 

9,933 

6,426 

1,252 

2,555 

6,497 

9,749 

2,047 

4,897 

10,933 

9, 355 

1,894 

4,261 

9,167 

18,699 

3, 669 

18,250 

29,191 

11,526 

2,  isl 

11,889 

17,444 

102,017 

29, 290 

102, 814 

162, 151 

64,014 

11,021 

56, 424 

81,841 

1  Included  in  "foundry  and  machine  shop  products"  prior  to  1919. 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1167 


Tahle  88.— comparative   SUMMARY   FOR   THE   UNITED   STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 

1919  AND  1914— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  p.  1157.] 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
Ush- 
ments 


Wage 
earners 
(aver- 
age 
num- 
ber). 


Pri- 
mary 
horse- 
power. 


Capital. 


Cost  of 

Value 

Wages. 

mate- 

of prod- 

rials. 

ucts. 

Value 
added 

by 

manu- 
facture 


Expressed  in  thousands  of  dollars. 


Wirework,  not  elsewhere  spec- 
ified. 
Wood  distillation 

Wood  preserving 

Wood,  turned  and  carved 

Wooden  goods,  not  elsewhere 

specified. 
Wool  pulling 

Wool  scouring 

Wool  shoddy 

Woolen  and  worsted  goods. . 
All  other  industries  * 


1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 
1919 
1914 


558 

552 

115 

95 

73 

68 

722 

828 

245 

274 

24 

34 

33 

24 

78 

64 

&52 

799 

5 

14 


15,224 

12,126 

4,946 

2,782 

3,978 

2,830 

10,649 

11,615 

6,443 

6,418 

705 

708 

2,177 

1,059 

2,566 

2,145 

166, 787 

158,692 

99 

623 


29,074 

21,547 

15,938 

10,045 

16, 269 

11,801 

39,958 

43,334 

25,906 

20,711 

2,162 

2,248 

9,790 

7,579 

16,694 

12,440 

468, 480 

381, 220 

154 

1,158 


65,290 

15,506 

50,754 

90,549 

38,509 

6,719 

24,114 

41,789 

42,335 

5,310 

20,060 

32,545 

17,563 

1,565 

6,496 

9,883 

28, 138 

4,342 

23,242 

33,239 

20,155 

1,785 

16,060 

21,055 

23,542 

9,307 

16,609 

34,847 

17,836 

5,645 

9,166 

19,047 

21,111 

5,662 

10, 173 

21,793 

10,440 

2,767 

4,952 

10, 162 

8,853 

910 

12,810 

17,361 

3,534 

452 

6,632 

8,273 

10,050 

2,896 

7,228 

13,680 

3,493 

617 

3,176 

4,565 

16,991 

2,653 

16,076 

23,254 

6,421 

1,056 

5,300 

7,707 

831,695 

168, 109 

665,595 

1,065,434 

389,653 

75,953 

246,497 

379,484 

131 

90 

200 

361 

3,628 

400 

762 

1,661 

39,795 

17,675 

12,485 

3,387 

9,997 

4,995 

18,238 

9,881 

11,620 

5,210 

4,551 

1,641 

6,452 

1,389 

7,178 

2,407 

399,839 

132,987 

161 

899 


1  Comprises:  In  1919,  "straw  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified,"  1  estabhshment;  "whalebone  cutting," 
1;  "wood  carpet,"  3.  Inl914,  "miUstones,"  2estabUsliments;  "ordnance  and  accessories,"  2;  "pulp,  from 
fiber  other  than  wood,"  3;  "  whalebone  cutting."    1;  "wood  carpet,"  6. 


1168 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table    89  —COMPARATIVE    SUMMARY,    BY    GEOGRAPHIC     DIVISIONS    AND    STATES: 

1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 

Cen- 
sus 
year. 

Num- 
ber of 
cstab- 
Ush- 
ments. 

Wage 
earners 
(average 
number). 

Primary 
horse- 
power. 

Capital. 

Wages. 

Cost 
of  mate- 
rials. 

Value 
of  prod- 
ucts. 

Expressed  m  thousands. 

United  States 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

290, 105 
275,791 
268,491 
216, 180 

9,096,372 
7,036,247 
6,615,046 
5,468,383 

29,504,792 
22,437,072 
18,675,376 
13,487,707 

.W4, 466, 594  810,533,400 
22,790,980   4,078,332 
18,428,270  3,427,038 
12,675,581   2,610,445 

837,376,380 
14,368,089 
12,142,791 
8,500,208 

862,418,079 
24,240,435 
20,672,052 
14,793,903 

Geographic  divisions: 
New  England 

25,528 
25, 193 
25,:i51 
22,279 

1,351,389 

1,140,233 

1,101,290 

940, 752 

3,796,846 
3,124,329 
2,715,121 
2,125,815 

5,656,409 
2,948,040 
2,503,854 
1,870,995 

1,436,435 

628,409 
5.57,631 
439,050 

3,951,908 
1,6,57,674 
1,476,297 
1,116,273 

7,183,071 
2,926,676 
2,670,065 
2,025,999 

Middle  Atlantic... 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

88,360 
85,466 
81,315 
67,699 

2,872,653 
2,355,940 
2,207,747 
1,886,565 

8,537,660 
6,699,570 
5,5:31.502 
4,255,264 

15,005,390 
7,836,071 
6,505,675 
4,742,357 

3,464,931 

1,370,131 

1,182,568 

926,145 

11,424,096 
4,680,993 
4,159,498 
2,961,995 

19,854,773 
8,053,044 
7,141,761 
5,218,266 

East  North  Central 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

61,332 
59, 89() 
60,013 
51,754 

2,396,618 
1,680,281 
1,513,764 
1,224,528 

7,735,137 
5,421,435 
4,382,070 
3,120,369 

12,153,594 
5,913,681 
4,547,225 
2,895,446 

2,992,931 

1,072,538 

827, 152 

615,643 

10,621,687 
3,795,039 
3,034,472 
2,045,537 

17,737,480 
6,542,261 
5,211,702 
3,605,368 

West  North  Central 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

29, 166 
27, 199 
27, 171 
21,492 

499,635 
381,595 
374,337 
312,361 

1,594,112 

1,238,988 

1,101,990 

753,700 

2,679,627 

1,424,181 

1,171,572 

857,904 

546,172 
235,471 
204,792 
157,843 

3,778,125 

1,397,1M1 

1,241,855 

862,011 

5,187,0.« 
2,032,192 
1,803,899 
1,284,446 

South  Atlantic 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

29,976 
28,925 

28,088 
19,564 

817,212 
685,252 
663,015 
522,011 

2,795,094 
2,274,785 
1,832,001 
1,221,040 

3,332,334 

1,644,539 

1,368,475 

930,420 

778,027 
293,063 
244,378 
175,461 

2,596,264 

1,003,068 

790,005 

550, 102 

4,455,152 

1,682,999 

1,381,186 

974,028 

East  South  Central 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

14,655 
14,410 
15,381 
10,311 

329,226 
204,378 
261,772 
221,229 

1,415,577 

1,157,367 

1,036,560 

753,928 

1,296,448 
713, 357 
586,276 
405,361 

298,711 
117,987 
102, 191 
83,942 

977,825 
387,011 
336, 163 
252, 156 

1,042,391 
700,668 
630,488 
464,336 

West  South  Central 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

13,909 
12,417 
12,339 
8,279 

285r,244 
211,940 
204,520 
143,470 

1,185,989 
965,500 
873,350 
555,717 

1,463,837 
687, 819 
.547,739 
328,906 

293,022 
116,128 
97,646 
67, 128 

1,547,994 
526,907 
382, 131 
.246,832 

2,277,861 
802,538 
625,443 
415,232 

Mountain 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

7,612 
6,079 
5,254 
3,610 

109,216 
81,113 
75,435 
52,790 

686,579 
460,278 
400,766 
241,825 

833,985 
469,971 
348,977 
220,569 

141,902 
66,358 
56,870 
39,046 

610,239 
272,215 
228,692 
152,813 

922,676 

437, 568 
363,996 
254,663 

Pacific 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

19,567 
16,206 
13,579 
11,192 

435, 179 
235, 515 
213, 166 
164,077 

1,757,798 

1,094,814 

802,016 

460,049 

2,044,970 

1,153,321 

848,477 

423,623 

581,269 
178,247 
153, 810 
106, 187 

1,868,242 
647,341 
493,678 
312,489 

3,157,610 

1,067,889 

843, 512 

551,565 

New  England: 

Maine 

2,995 
3,378 
3,546 
3,145 

88,651 
82, 149 
79,955 
74,958 

547,028 
487,211 
459,599 
343,627 

419, 158 
233,844 
202,260 
143,708 

94, 225 
43,254 
37,632 
32,692 

254,568 
117,655 
97,101 
80,042 

456,822 
200,450 
176,029 
144,020 

New  Hampshire. . . 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1,499 
1,736 
1,961 
1,618 

83,074 
78,993 
78,658 
65,366 

349, 138 
344,093 
293,991 
218,344 

329, 167 
156,749 
139,990 
109,495 

79,326 
40,642 
36,200 
27,693 

239,528 
114,993 
98, 157 
73,216 

407,205 
182,  &44 
164,581 
123,611 

Vermont 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1,790 
1,772 
1,958 
1,699 

33,491 
32,704 
33,788 
33,106 

185,095 
172,637 
159,445 
140,616 

134,314 
79,S47 
73,470 
62,659 

34,084 
18,617 
17,272 
15,221 

95, 173 
42,706 
34,823 
32,430 

168, 108 
76,991 
68,310 
63,084 

Massachusetts 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

11,906 
12,013 
11,684 
10,723 

713,836 
606,698 
584,559 
488,399 

1,729,878 

1,396,722 

1,175,071 

938,007 

2,947,109 

1,548,961 

1,279,687 

965,949 

766,623 
341,310 
301, 174 
232,389 

2,260,713 
931,384 
830,765 
626,411 

4,011,181 
1,641,373 
1,490.529 
1,124,092 

Rhode  Island 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

2,466 
2,190 
1,951 
1,617 

139,665 
113,425 
113,538 
97,318 

321,016 
2()9,854 
226, 740 
181,017 

594,337 
308,445 
290,901 
215,901 

137,495 
59,366 
55,234 
43, 113 

415,989 
162,425 
158, 192 
112,872 

747,323 
279,546 
280,344 
202, 110 

GENERAL   TABLES. 


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rA.BLE    89.— COMPARATIVE    SUMMARY,    BY    GEOGRAPHIC     DIVISIONS    AND    STATES- 
1919,  1911,  1909,  AND   1901— Continued. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


Jew  England— Con. 
Connecticut 


IiDDLE  Atlantic: 
New  York 


New  Jersey. 


Pennsylvania. 


Iast  North  Central: 
Ohio 


Indiana. 


Illinois. 


Michigan. 


Wisconsin. 


Vest  North  Central: 
Minnesota 


Iowa. 


North  Dakota. 


South  Dakota. 


Nebraska. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
19(39 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
Ush- 
ments. 


4,872 
4,104 
4,251 
3,477 

49,330 
48,203 
44,935 
37, 194 

11,057 
9,742 
8,817 
7,010 

27,973 
27,521 
27,563 
23,495 

16, 125 
15,658 
15, 138 
13,785 

7.916 
8,022 
7,969 
7,044 

18,593 
18,388 
18,026 
14,921 

8,305 
8,724 
9,159 
7,446 

10,393 
9,104 
9.721 
8,558 

6,225 
5,974 
5,561 
4,756 

5,6S3 
5,614 
5,528 
4,785 

8,592 
8,386 
8,375 
6,464 

894 
699 
752 
507 

1,414 
898 

1,020 
686 

2,884 
2,492 
2,500 
1,819 


Wage 
earners 
(average 
number) 


292,672 
226,204 
210, 792 
181,605 

1, 228, 130 

1,057,857 

1,003,981 

856,947 

508,686 
373,605 
326,223 
266,336 

1, 135, 837 

924,478 
877,543 
763, 282 

730,733 
510,435 
446, 934 
364, 298 

277,580 
197, 503 
186,984 
154, 174 

653,114 
506,943 
465,764 
379,436 

471,242 
271,090 
231,499 
175,229 

263,949 
194,310 
182, 5S3 
151,391 

115,623 
92,834 
84,767 
69,636 

80,551 
63,113 
61,635 
49,481 

195,037 
152, 1S2 
152,993 
133, 167 

4,472 
3,275 
2,789 
1,755 

6,382 
3,788 
3,602 
2,492 

36, 521 
25,144 
24,336 
20,260 


Primary 
horse- 
power. 


664,691 
453,812 
400,275 
304, 204 

2,936,530 
2,356,655 
1,997,062 
1,516,592 

1,146,744 
793,063 
612, 293 
436,274 

4, 454, 386 
3,549,858 
2,921,547 
2,302,398 

2,897,497 
1,993,080 
1,583,155 
1,116,932 

1,095,912 
709, 703 
633,377 
380, 758 

1,660,918 

1,305,930 

1,013,071 

741,555 

1,202,128 
730,383 
598,288 
440,890 

878,682 
6S2, 339 
554, 179 
440, 234 

473, 957 
358, 737 
297, 670 
220,934 

242,946 
190,049 
155,384 
118,065 

477,303 
391,385 
340, 467 
247, 861 

17, 791 
14,062 
13, 196 
9,873 

22, 191 
16, 324 
17,666 
11,154 

125, 814 
89,285 
64,466 
46,372 


Capital. 


Value 
of  prod- 
ucts. 


Expressed  in  thousands. 


$1,232,324 
620, 194 
517,546 
373, 283 

6,012,083 
3,334,278 
2,779,497 
2,031,460 

2,815,577 

1,352,382 

977, 172 

715,060 

6,177,730 
3,119,411 
2,749,006 
1,995,837 

3,748,744 

1,677,552 

1,300,733 

856,989 

1,335,714 
668,863 
508,717 
312,071 

3,366,453 

1,943,836 

1,548,171 

975, 845 

2,340,954 
869, 143 
583, 947 
337,894 

1,361,729 
7.54, 287 
605,657 
412, 647 

679,386 
354, 434 
275,416 
184, 903 

403, 206 
233, 128 
171,219 
111,428 

938,761 
522,548 
444,343 
379,369 

24,550 
14, 213 
11,585 
5,704 

30,933 
15,060 
13,018 
7,585 

245,257 
121,008 
99,901 
80,235 


$324,682 
125,220 
110,119 
87, 942 

1, 458, 207 
631,  (H2 
557,231 
430,015 

600,658 
211,136 
169,710 
128, 169 

1,406,006 
527, 953 
455,627 
367, 961 

944,652 
317,924 
245,450 
182,429 

317,043 
119,259 
95,510 
72,058 

801,087 
340, 910 
273,319 
208,405 

639,708 
182, 252 
118,988 
81,279 

290,441 
112,193 
93,905 
71,472 

127, 107 
58, 507 
47,471 
35,843 

90,117 
39, 860 
32,542 
22, 997 

196,515 
89, 197 
80,843 
66, 644 

5,401 
2,416 
1,787 
1,032 

7,905 
2,628 
2,297 
1,422 

46,067 
16, 893 
13,948 
11,022 


$685, 937 
288,511 
257, 259 
191,302 

4,943,214 
2,108,607 
1,856,904 
1,348,603 

2,270,473 
883,465 
720,034 
470,449 

4,210,409 
1,688,921 
l,582,5iiO 
1, 142, 943 

2,911,948 

1,020,782 

824,202 

527,637 

1,174,951 
423,857 
334,375 
220,507 

3,488,270 

1,340,181 

1,160,927 

840,057 

1,919,213 
592, 801 
368,612 
230,081 

1, 127, 275 
417,415 
346, 356 
227, 255 

883, 090 
336, 849 
281, 622 
210, 554 

520,241 
205,451 
170, 707 
102, 844 

1,056,457 
388, 715 
354,411 
252, 258 

44,489 
14,484 
13, 674 
7,096 

42,986 
17,080 
11,476 

8,697 

480, 774 
174,114 
151,081 
124,052 


$1,392,432 
545,472 
490,272 
369,082 

8,867,005 
3,814,661 
3,369,490 
2,488,346 

3,672,065 

1,406,633 

1,14.5,529 

774, 369 

7,315,703 
2,832,350 
2,626,742 
1,955,551 

5,100,309 

1,782,808 

1,437,936 

960, 812 

1, 898, 7.53 
730, 795 
579,075 
393, 954 

5,425,245 
2,247,323 
1,919,277 
1,410,342 

3, 466, 188 

1, 086, 163 

6.85, 109 

429, 120 

1, 846, 984 
695, 172 
590,305 
411,140 

1,218,130 
493,354 
409,420 
307, 858 

745,473 
310,750 
259, 238 
160, 572 

1, 594, 208 
637, 952 
574,111 
439, 549 

57,374 
21,147 
19, 137 
10,218 

62,171 
24,139 
17, 870 
13,086 

596,042 
221,616 
199,019 
154,018 


75108°— 23- 


-74 


1170 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTUKES. 


Table    89.— COMPARATIVE    SUMMARY,    BY'    GEOGRAPHIC     DIVISIONS    AND    STATES: 
1919,  1914,  1909,  AND   1901— Continued. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


Num- 

Cen- 

ber of 

sus 

estab- 

year. 

lish- 

ments. 

1919 

3,474 

1914 

3,136 

1909 

3,435 

1904 

2,475 

1919 

668 

1914 

808 

1909 

726 

1904 

631 

1919 

4,937 

1914 

4,797 

1909 

4,837 

1904 

3,852 

1919 

595 

1914 

514 

1909 

518 

1904 

482 

1919 

5,603 

1914 

5,508 

1909 

5,685. 

1904 

3,187 

1919 

2,785 

1914 

2,749 

1909 

2,586 

1904 

2,109 

1919 

5,999 

1914 

5, 507 

1909 

4,931 

1904 

3,272 

1919 

2,004 

1914 

1,885 

1909 

1,854 

1904 

1,399 

1919 

4,803 

1914 

4,639 

1909 

4,792 

1904 

3,219 

1919 

2,582 

1914 

2,518 

1909 

2,159 

1904 

1,413 

1919 

3,957 

1914 

4,1.84 

1909 

4,776 

1904 

3,734 

1919 

4,589 

1914 

4,775 

1909 

4,609 

1904 

3,175 

1919 

3,654 

1914 

3,242 

1909 

3,398 

1904 

1,882 

1919 

2,4.55 

1914 

2,209 

1909 

2, 598 

1904 

1,520 

1919 

3,123 

1914 

2,604 

1909 

2,925 

1904 

1,907 

Wage 
earners 
(average 
number), 


Primary 
horse- 
power. 


Capital. 


Wages. 


Cost 
of  mate- 
rials. 


Expressed  in  thousands. 


W.  North  Central- 
Continued 
Kansas 


South  Atlantic: 
Delaware 


Maryland. 


District  of  Columbia 


Virginia. 


West  Virginia. 


North  Carolina. 


South  Carolina. 


Georgia. 


Florida. 


East  South  Central: 
Kentucky 


Tennes,see. 


Alabama. 


Mississippi. 


West  South  Central: 
Arkansas 


61 
41 
44 
35; 

29 
22 
21 

is: 

140 
111 
107 
94 

10 

8 
7 
6 

119 
102 
105 


S3 
71 
63 
43 

157 
136 
121 

S5 

79 
71 
73 
59 

123 
104 
104 
92; 

74 
65 
57 

69 
64 
65 
59 

95 
74 
73 
60; 

107 
78 
72: 
62 

57 
46 
.50: 

3s; 
49 

41 
44: 
33 


234 
179; 
213 

99; 

85, 
64 
52: 
49; 

406, 
263 

218: 
165; 

33 
24 
16 

419 
337 
283 
176 

328 
278 
217 
138; 

549 

508 
378: 
216 

395 
340 
276 
197 

436 
357 
298 
220: 

139, 

100' 


247 
238 
230 
174 

338 
286 
242 
175; 

628 
445 
35' 
293; 

200 
186: 
206: 
110; 

214 
177 
173 

109: 


$357,534 
163, 790 

$73,060 
25,970 

$7.50,088 
261,148 

156,090 

25,904 

258, 884 

88,680 

18,883 

156,510 

148,208 

37, 265 

85,433 

69, 324 

11,382 

31,649 

60,906 

10, 296 

30,938 

50,926 

8,158 

24, 884 

619,607 
293,211 

147, 867 
53,792 

.549,347 
23S,  972 

251,227 

45,436 

199,049 

201,878 

36,144 

150,024. 

63,008 

13, 189 

30,940 

40,SJ0 

6, 069 

12, 239 

30, 553 

4.9,S9 

10,247 

20,200 

3,659 

7,732 

463,645 

120,007 

371,541 

261,501 

44,874 

155,319 

216,392 
147, 989 

38, 154 
27,943 

125, 5.83 
83,649 

339, 190 

101, 840 

270,941 

175, 995 

43, 7.S4 

110,033 

150, 922 

33,000 

92,  ,878 

86,821 

21, 153 

54,419 

669, 144 
253, 842 

126,680 
46,039 

526, 906 
169, 942 

217, 185 

34, 355 

121,861 

141,001 

21,375 

79,268 

374,538 

62, 566 

227, 9.S6 

203,211 

24, 173 > 

91,009 

173,221 

20,361 

66, 351 

113,422 

13, 869 

49, 969 

448,700 

101, 180 

440,490 

258,326 

38, 128 

160,089 

202, 778 
135,211 

34, 805 
27,393 

116,970 
83,625 

206, 294 

88,319 

67,433 
24,822 

92,680 
33,816 

65,291 

22,982 

26, 128 

32,972 

15, 767 

16,532 

276,535 

67,034 

235,716 

193,423 

31,830 

114,829 

172,779 

27,888 

111,779 

147,282 

24,439 

86, 545 

410,203 
211,423 

81,355 
33,083 

344,767 
123, 430 

167,924 

28,251 

104,016 

102,440 

22,806 

79,352 

455,593 

99,066 

300, 664 

227, 505 

33,897 

107, 412 

173,180 

27,284 

83,442 

105,383 

21,878 

60,458 

154,117 

81,006 

51,2,56 
19, 177 

96,678 
41,340 

72,393 

18, 76S 

36, 926 

50,256 

14,819 

25,801 

138,818 

47, 186 

102, 813 

77, 162 
70, 174 

20,752 
19,113 

44,907 
34,935 

46,306 

14,544 

21,799 

GENERAL   TABLES. 


1171 


Table  89.— COMPARATIVE    SUMMARY,    BY    GEOGRAPHIC     DIVISIONS    AND    STATES- 
1919,  1914,  1909,  AND  1904— Continued. 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


W.  South  Central- 
Continuod. 
Louisiana 


Oklahoma . 


Texas. 


Mountain: 
Montana. 


Idaho. 


Wyoming. 


Colorado . 


New  Mexico. 


Arizona. 


Utah. 


Nevada . 


Pacific: 

Washington. 


Oregon . 


CaUfomia. 


Cen- 
sus 
year. 


1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 

1919 
1914 
1909 
1904 


Num- 
ber Of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


2,617 
2,211 
2,516 
2,091 

2,445 

2, 518 

2,310 

1 1, 123 

5,724 
5,084 
4,588 
3,158 

1,290 
939 

677 
382 

922 
698 
725 
364 

576 

337 
2GS 
169 

2,631 
2,126 
2,034 
1,606 

387 
368 
313 
199 

480 
322 
311 
169 

1,160 

1,109 

749 

606 

166 
ISO 
177 
115 

4,918 
3, 829 
3, 674 
2,751 

2,707 
2,320 
2,246 
1,602 

11,942 
10,057 
7,6,59 
6,839 


Wage 
earners 
(average 
number), 


132 

67: 

69 
45 

58 
28 
28 
18; 

243 
139 
115 
100 


Primary 
horse- 
power. 


355 
346 
251 

139 
97 
71 
29 

443 
335 
282 
164 

153 

91 


73 
50 

42 

16: 

17 

lo: 

7 
3 

206, 
162 
154 
124 

17 
12 
15 
5 

103 
51 
39 
21 

93 
59 
42 
19 

19 

18: 

7 

2: 

687, 
389 
297 
168, 

304 

214 

175 

81 

766 
491 
329 
210 


Capital. 


Wages. 


Cost 
of  mate- 
rials. 


Value 
of  prod- 
ucts. 


Expressed  in  thousands. 


$462 

209 

261 

61^5 

221 

816 

150 

811 

277 

034 

65 

478 

38 

873 

16 

124 

585 

776 

28,3 

,544 

216 

876 

115 

665 

137 

476 

79 

246 

44 

588 

52 

590 

96 

062 

44 

961 

32 

477 

9 

689 

82 

288 

29 

270 

6 

195 

2 

696 

213 

827 

181 

776 

162 

668 

107 

664 

15 

226 

8 

9H4 

7 

743 

4 

638 

101 

486 

40 

300 

32 

873 

14 

396 

140 

785 

71 

843 

52 

627 

26 

004 

16 

835 

13 

591 

9 

806 

2 

892 

574 

235 

277 

715 

222 

261 

96, 

953 

237 

255 

139 

.500 

89 

082 

44 

023 

1,233 

4,S0 

736 

106 

.537 

134 

282 

647 

$94,406 
39,544 
33,386 
25,316 

$431,404 
157,886 
134,865 
117,035 

35,026 
11,011 
7,210 
2,799 

312,606 
70, 970 
34, 1.53 
16, 394 

116, 404 
44,, 821 
37,907 
24,469 

701,171 

253, 144 

178, 178 

91,604 

24,743 
13,001 
10, 901 
8,652 

122, 152 
46, 744 
49, 180 
40,930 

18,548 
7,491 
5,498 
2,059 

43,949 
14, 892 
9,920 
4,069 

11,189 
2,312 
2,0,S1 
1,261 

42,251 
5,560 
2,608 
1,301 

42,975 
20, 200 
19,912 
15, 100 

174,870 
89,756 
80,491 
63, 114 

6,659 
2,695 
2,591 
2,153 

7,727 
4,430 
3,261 
2,2.36 

12,015 
6,229 
5,505 
3,969 

92,645 
39,283 
33,600 
14,595 

21, 455 
10, 852 
8,400 
5,158 

110,154 
62,233 
41,266 
24,940 

4,318 

3,578 

1,982 

694 

16,491 
9,317 
8,  .366 
1,628 

194,968 
51,703 
49,766 
30,087 

443, 178 
136, 609 
117,888 
66, 166 

81,094 
20,931 
19,902 
11,443 

206,206 
63, 258 
50,552 
30,597 

305,207 
105,613 
84, 142 
64,657 

1,218,858 
447,474 
32.5,238 
215,726 

255 
223 
186: 

401 
102 
53 
24^ 

999 
361 
272 
150^ 

166 

84 
73 
66, 

80 

28: 

22 


81 
11 
6 
3; 

275 
136 
130 
100^ 

17 
9 

7 
5 

120 
64 
50 

28, 

156 

87 
61 
38 

22 
16 
11 
3 


245 
220 
128 

366 
109 
93 
55 


189 
313 
949 
380 

363 
006 
682 
459 

996 
279 
896 
528 

665 

446 
272 
415 

511 

454 
400 


445 

224 
249 
523 

622 
839 
044 
144 

857 
320 
898 
706 

769 
090 
257 
083 

933 
112 
989 
927 

874 
083 
887 
096 

623 
326 
746 
822 

782 
762 
005 
525 


1,981,205 
712,801 
529,761 
367, 218 


» Includes  Indian  Territory. 


1172 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[Data  for  this  table  are  presented  in  three  sections,  as  follows:  "Financial  statistics,  "pp.  1172  to  1199 ;"  Ter- 


AU  Industries 

Aeroplanes,    seaplanes,    and    airships, 

and  parts. 
Agricultural  implements 

Aluminum  manufactures 

Ingots,  plates,  and  sheets 

Ware 

All  other 

Ammunition 

Artificial  flowers 

Artificial  limbs 

Artificial  stone  products 

Artiets'  materials 

Crayon  s 

All  other 

Asbestos  products,  not  mcluding  steam 
packing. 

Buildmg  materials 

Textile-mill  products 

Allother 

Automobile  bodies  and  parts 

Automobile  repairing 

Automobiles 

Awnings,  tents,  and  sails 

Babbitt  metal  and  solder 

Babbitt  metal. 

White  metal 

Type  metal 

Solder 

Bags,  other  than  paper,  not  including 

bags  made  in  textile  mills. 
Bags,  paper,  exclusive  of  those  made 

in  paper  mills. 

Baking  powders  and  yeast 

Baking  powders. ." 

Yeast 

Baskets,  and  rattan  and  willow  ware. 
Bells 

Belting  and  hose,  rubber 

Beltmg 

Hose 

Belting  and  hose,  woven,  other  than 
rubber. 

Woven  beltmg 

All  other,  including  woven  hose. . . 

Belting,  leather 

Billiard   tables,   bowling  alleys,   and 
accessories. 

Blacking,  stains,  and  dressings 

Bluing •  . . 

Bone,  carbon,  and  lampblack 

B  one  black  and  lampblack , 

Carbon  black , 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


290, 105 


31 

521 

83 

7 

39 

37 

42 
224 

177 
2, 785 

58 
20 
38 


2,515 

15.507 

315 

895 

118 
54 
21 
7 
36 

216 

75 


375 
10 


172 
49 


220 
57 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS. 


Capital. 


Dollars. 
44,466,593,771 


17,753,875 

366,962,052 

48, 490, 364 

2, 072, 900 

29,0.52,635 

17,364,769 

94,558,643 
6,675,418 
2,231,416 

29,646,743 

4,663,790 
1,687,280 
2,976,510 

16,404,739 

4,456.057 
9,450,303 
2,498,379 

470, 497,  .5.52 

141,123,954 

1,310,451,400 

26,727,621 

24,383,342 
15,498,154 

3,977,918 
2118, 348 

4, 688;  922 

79,042,143 
24, 584, 881 


4.3,486,136 
29,080,892 
14,405.244 

7,195,394 
1,004,743 

45,919,568 
19,900,767 
26,018,801 

17,348,974 

8,843,717 
8,505,257 

27, 533, 899 
7,040,990 

13,080,901 
1,227,619 

9,790,167 
1,612,781 
8,177.386 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Officers. 


Dollars 
1,453.261,706 


825,357 

9,329,013 

1,514,373 
115,781 
650,995 
747,597 

4,277,331 
317,405 
296,432 

1,637,449 

337,524 
127, 840 
209, 684 


165, 199 
645,689 
175,344 

19,917,333 
6,237,721 

34,591,682 
1,903,641 

1,091,140 

530, 307 

243,831 

40, 033 

270,909 

2,308,815 

1,171,415 


1,011,677 
647,956 
3b3, 721 

493,082 
48,268 

832, 137 
346, 787 
485,350 

738,316 

395,358 
342,958 

1,440,466 
163, 455 

1,207,158 
88, 683 

266,813 
128,778 
137,036 


Clerks, 
etc. 


Dollars 
1,439,109.788 


1,175,333 

12,596,730 

1,792,301 

26,117 

971,472 

794, 712 

3, 329, 820 
534, 394 
241,649 
653, 540 

241,412 

90,462 

150,950 

613, 501 

143,087 
379, 192 
91,222 

15,051,007 
5,265,398 

32,624,122 
1,098,506 

1,079,550 

663, 131 

196, 643 

19,114 

200,662 

1,784,247 

1,003,945 


1,795,739 

1, 5,63, 534 

232, 205 

310.504 
10,902 

2,045,474 

765,270 

1,280,204 

803, 309 

395, 800 

407,509 

1,255,313 
107,953 

1,412,125 

74, 809 

46,673 
20,680 
25,893 


Wage 
earners. 


Dollars 
10,533,400,340 


4,906,740 

66, 704, 434 

13,327,306 

821,659 

8, 554, 543 

3,951,104 

23,587,692 

3,740,911 

794,525 

9, 310, 899 

895, 764 
347, 488 
548,276 

3,731,974 

1,590,294 

1,695,991 

445,689 

178,955,503 

71,613,471 

312,165,870 

5, 858, 523 

2, 882, 128 

1,703,690 

394,900 

25,713 

757, 825 

7,756,582 
3, 062, 830 


3, 554, 534 
1,466,335 

2,088,199 

3,369,086 
205,110 

6,073,539 
2,374,302 
3,699,237 

2,202,188 

1,532,805 
669, 383 

3,260,439 
2, 425, 353 

2, 109, 103 
285,063 

808,332 
316,690 
482,642 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1173 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919. 

sons  engaged  in  manufacturing  industries,"  pp.  1200  to  1225;  and  "  Power  and  fuel  used,"  pp.  1226  to  1255.] 


FINANCLA.L  STATISTICS— continued. 


Expenses — Coutinuod. 


For 

contract 

work. 


Dollars.       Dollars. 
212,043,089  2,079,369,357 


13, 645 
113,421 


7,800 
3,0S7 

146,531 

755,978 

3, 49S 

055,316 

139,486 

2,837 

136,649 

3,228 

3,228 


1,560,201 

1,409,553 

198,142 

42, 931 

2,940 

856 


2,084 

63, 190 

2,066 


713 
613 
100 

67,745 
941 


150 
130 


114,526 
1,033 

9,884 
775 

4,500 

"'4,"566' 


Rent  and  taxes. 


Rent 

of 

factory. 


Taxes, 
Federal, 

state, 

county, 

and  local. 


64, 805 

188,432 

96, 712 
2,825 
81,488 
12,399 

9, 545 
318, 802 
133, 050 
223, 376 

40, 664 
11,388 
29,276 

90, 596 

28,010 
42, 899 
19,687 

, 903,  800 

7,846,451 

1,202,023 

640, 702 

108, 556 
31, 808 
49, 745 
3,808 
23,19 

332, 919 

141,635 


901,886 
48, 373 
853, 513 

99, 678 
1,266 

4,620 
4,620 


37, 085 

15, 128 
21, 957 

306, 764 
44,413 

192, 101 
29,360 

3,515 
2,220 
1,295 


For  materials. 


Total. 


Principal 
materials. 


Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 


Dollars.  Dollars.  Dollars 

37,376,380,283  35,730,393,7271,645,986  556 


7,126,965 

144, 571, 943 

49,271,861 

4,938,378 

33,174,047 

11,159,436 

38,101,602 

7, 004, 646 

774, 447 

13,913,317 

2,687,226 

733, 779 

1, 953, 447 

12, 947, 702 

2, 640, 580 
8, 672, 429 
1,628,693 


622, 895 
11,986,419 

3,242,394 

229, 932 

2, 400, 805 

611,657 

6,989,609 

71,405 

49, 220 

309, 026 

180,036 
50, 909 
129, 727 

1,015,913 

130, 650 
848, 8-14 
36, 419 


19,136,223  362,027,302 

1,808,906  87,648,853 

126,893,916  1,578,651,574 

989,698  26,961,140 


460, 895 

241,990 

78, 249 

7,223 

133, 433 

7, 005, 541 

1,460,724 

2,349,457 

844,083 

1,505,374 

402, 277 
18,357 

1,159,836 
382, 669 

777, 167 

555, 372 

298, 354 
257,018 

647, 706 
568, 402 

416,916 
66,312 

173,671 
34, 102 
139, 569 


48, 844, 269 
27,337,026 
10,906,807 
445, 455 
10, 154, 921 

176,017,560 

33,350,481 


26,635,429 
14,879,901 
11,755,528 

4,904,241 
450, 149 

18,310,401 
7,316,014 
10,994,387  I 

11,642,011 

6, 834, 438 
4, 807, 573 

28,156,711 
6, 100, 852 

14,041,840 
1,542,954 

2,848,059 

895,333 

1,952,726 


6,858,271 

268, 

139,533,431 

5,038, 

47,975,756 

1,296, 

4,820,811 

117, 

32, 470, 465 

703, 

10,684,480 

474, 

36,548,160 

1,553, 

6, 952, 595 

52, 

748,245 

26, 

13, 410, 496 

502, 

2,601,989 

85, 

695, 859 

37, 

1,906,130 

47, 

12,570,147 

377, 

2,493,348 

153, 

8,499,001 

173, 

1, 577, 798 

50, 

353, 299, 208 

8,728, 

84,013,410 

3, 635, 

1,565,694,602 

12,956, 

26,762,652 

198, 

48,336,654 

.507, 

27,044,207 

292, 

10,816,397 

90, 

439, 075 

6, 

10,036,975 

117, 

175,69.3,964 

323, 

33,177,718 

172, 

25,352,159 

1,283, 

14,782,145 

97, 

10,570,014 

1,185, 

4, 805, 482 

98, 

433, 358 

16, 

17,368,748 

941, 

6, 919, 303 

396, 

10,449,445 

544, 

11,462,696 

179, 

6,726,982 

107, 

4,735,714 

71, 

27, 899, 058 

257, 

5, 963, 469 

137, 

13,909,136 

132, 

1,523,745 

19, 

1,461,364 

1,386, 

842,540 

52, 

618, 824 

1,333, 

Value  of 
products. 


Dollars. 
62,418,078,773 


14,372,643 


304,961 

75,277, 
6,562 
50, 477 
18, 238 

88,  a38 
16, 143 
3,271 
33,664 

5,507 
1,741 
3,765 

23,977 

5,635 
15,456 
2, 886; 

692, 170, 

224, 0.52 

2,387,903 

45,690, 

59,016 
33, 382 
12, 841 
624 
12, 168: 

214,059, 

47, 263 


46,230 
25,950 
20,279, 

11,821 
950, 

34,210 
13,148: 
21,061 

19, 176, 

11, 124, 
8,052, 

40, 480 
15, 733, 

25, 284 
2, 731 

6, 186 
2,251 
3,934 


990 


Value 
added  by 
manu- 
facture. 


Dollars. 
25,041,698,490 


7, 245, 678 


160, 389, 

26,006 

1,623 

17,303 

7,078, 

49,936 
9, 138: 
2,496: 

19, 751 

2, 820 
1,008: 
1, 812: 

11,029, 

2,988 
6, 783: 
1, 257 

330, 143 

137,00:5 

809, 251 

18,729: 

10, 172 
6,045 
1, 934: 

178: 

2,013 
38, 041 
13,913 


19, 594 
11,070: 
8, 523 

6,916 
500, 

15,900 
5,832 
10,067 

7,534 

4, 289 
3,244 

12,323 
9,632 

11,242 
1, 188, 

3,338 
1,356 
1,981 


1174 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Bookbinding  and  blank-book  making . 

Boot  and  shoe  cut  stock 

Boot  and  shoe  findings 

Boots  and  shoes,  not  including  rubber 
boots  and  shoes. 

Regular  factory  products , 

Contract  work 

Stitching , 

Crimping , 

Buttonholes 

Overgaiters,  moccasins,   and  leg- 
gings. 

Boots  and  shoes,  rubber 

Boxes,  cigar 

Boxes,  paper  and  other,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 
Shipping    containers,    corrugated 
and  fiber. 

Set-up  paper  boxes 

Cartons 

Paper  cans  and  tubes 

All  other 

Boxes,  wooden  packing,  except  cigar 
boxes. 

Brass,  bronze,  and  copper  products 

Brass  and  bronze 

Copper 

Ail  other 

Bread  and  other  bakery  products 

Biscuit  and  crackers , 

Bakery  products,  other  than  bis- 
cuit and  crackers. 

Brick  and  tUe,  terra-cotta,  and  fire-clay 
products. 

Building  brick 

Fire  brick 

Stove  hning 

Sewer  pipe  and  draintile 

Torra-cotta  products 

SiUcate,    magnesite,   and   bauxite 

bricks  and  shapes. 
All  other 

Brooms 

From  broom  corn 

AU  other 

Brushes 

Toilet 

Paint  and  varnish 

All  other 

Butter 

Butter,  reworking 

Buttons 

Candles 

Canning  and  preserving,  fish 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


1,113 
252 
427 

1,449 

1,337 
17 
19 
3 
3 
70 


25 
189 

1,201 

162 

865 
127 
20 
27 

1,140 


1,092 
1,007 

47 
38 

25,095 
176 
24,919 


2,414 

1,454 
194 
19 
478 
214 
39 

16 

1,034 

1,000 

34 

379 
44 
44 

291 

3,738 

5 

557 

19 

410 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS. 


Capital. 


Dollars. 
43,041,207 
61,747,458 
28,988,416 

580,625,075 

r)75,994,289 

125, 981 

121,8:39 

4,563 

2,150 

4,376,253 


131,513,436 
6,611,944 

131,390,783 

43,235,991 

52,184,477 
25,712,904 
6,368,291 
3, 889, 120 

108,932,998 


325,299,738 

270, 637, 860 

43,659,485 

11,002,393 

509, 205, 779 
112,248,722 
397,017,057 


355,848,355 

156,462,633 
60, 048, 068 
965, 420 
44, 993, 643 
.56, 4.30, 447 
28,898,031 

8,050,113 

16,707,682 

10,382,347 

325,335 

27,208,200 
5,602,115 
7,699,668 

13,906,417 

162,302,108 

602, 902 

29, 977, 973 

4,033,426 

63,049,038 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Officers.         Cl^erks, 


Dollars. 
3, 390, 421 
2,117,033 
1,733,472 

26,951,705 

26, 392, 953 
15,300 
7,604 


1,144 
534,704 

2,481,481 
609,822 

9, 596, 145 

2,437,230 

5,069,5.36 
1,510,153 

287,381 
291, 845 

6,631,685 


13, 560, 148 

12,008,036 

1,170,698 

380, 814 

15, 214, 012 
2,936,597 
12,277,415 


10,989,977 

5, 206, 529 
1, 914, 488 
72,003 
1,274,333 
1,676,795 
649,766 

196,003 

994,056 

970, 043 

24,013 

1, 995, 872 
502, 275 
552, 083 
941, 514 

5,247,090 

14,000 

1,993,965 

222, 284 

2,140,863 


Dollars. 
4, 063, 491 
1,210,593 
885, 126 

31,173,261 

30,811,331 
2,147 
4,872 


4,919,907 
187,703 

5,976,306 

2,050,655 

2,191,748 

1, 423, 148 

212, 580 

98, 195 

2,022,948 


10,056,528 

8,702,904 

1,042,468 

311,156 

33,605,954 

9, 169, 085 

24,436,869 


4,850,930 

1, 449, 188 

968, 489 

37, 851 

669, 972 

1, 072, 484 
4.53, 005 

199, 941 

951, 470 

944, 461 

7,009 

1,652,722 
303,950 
456,356 
892,416 

4, 274, 999 

8,701 

1,355,363 

65,548 

761,682 


Wage 
earners. 


Dollars. 

18, 658, 821 
9, 124, 778 
8, 187, 196 

210,734,610 

208,787,565 

266, 094 

273,082 

3, 560 

6,998 

1,397,311 


30, 882, 722 
3, 512, 236 

43,325,554 

10, 128, 512 

24,081,287 
6,30.5,476 
1, 453, 466 
1,3,56,813 

36,811,185 


94, 132, 118 
79, 567, 785 
12, 084, 924 
2,479,409 

158, 237, 059 
20, 065, 795 
132, 171, 264 


78,256,085 

36, 728, 569 
13, 222, 078 
333,654 
10,503,264 
11,648,762 
4,562,036 

1,254,722 

■5,708,885 

5, 599, 564 

109,321 

7,113,201 
1,556,967 
2, 064, 081 
3, 492, 153 

18, 852, 729 

56, 432 

13, 772, 599 

437, 581 

9,036,089 


GENEEAL  TABLES. 


1175 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


FiNANCiAX  STATISTICS — Continued. 


E  xpenses — Continued . 


For 

contract 

worii. 


Dollars. 
452, 225 

24, 808 
840,302 

1,930,544 

1,904,887 
850 


24,807 

96,467 
532,479 

357,704 

102,910 

209,717 

45,017 

60 


633,898 


419,868 

415,772 

2,902 

1,134 

711,822 

11,857 

699, 965 


528,613 

240,401 

74,901 

6,657 

54,040 

144,424 

8,130 


Dollars. 

1,516,503 

309, 545 

403, 588 

3,023,816 


153,414 

148,516 
4,  .S9S 

118,559 
27,052 
14,922 
76,585 

428,799 


Rent  and  taxes. 


Rent 

of 

factory. 


Taxes, 

Federal, 

state, 

county, 

and  local. 


Dollars. 

984, 763 
1,384,147 
1,069,501 

22,136,773 


2,916,821 

21,960,352 

10,440 

2,267 

7,561 

5,398 

429 

16 

1,200 

24 

87,365 

168,716 

338,209 

3,563 

445,746 


58, 134 
135, 115 

2,485,396 

439,331 

1,610,877 

297,954 

91,045 

46, 189 

840,668 


851,814 

770,487 

62,S89 

18,338 

11,239,480 

701,037 

10,538,443 


425,078 

310, 133 
27,643 
2,437 
17,141 
43,607 
15,700 

8,417 

101,705 

149,964 

11,741 

290,  %2 
46, 125 
76, 147 

168,690 

628,124 
3,637 

452, 104 
5,785 

168,200 


3,021,931 
197,067 

5,506,507 

2,118,426 

1,911,032 

1,105,204 

264,430 

107,415 

4,177,522 


13,795,301 

11,797,465 

1,633,904 

363,932 

14,597,357 
6,104,230 
8,493,127 


4,808,971 

1,988,159 

1,131,399 

19,765 

630,668 

529,027 

419,079 

90,874 

394, 132 

391,298 

2,834 

1,245,749 
48.5,614 
327, 173 
432,962 

2,786,657 

3,929 

736,456 

67, 538 

1,410,799 


For  materials. 


Total. 


Dollars. 
23, 235, 171 
133,887,276 
40,428,347 

715,269,315 

710,607,817 

43,985 

83,100 

188 

3,681 

4,530,544 


50,346,880 
6,336,540 

101,135,292 

38,741,081 

39,606,724 
16,544,331 
3; 410, 823 
2,832,303 

102,946,235 


304,823,580 

234,945,137 

60,192,325 

9,680,118 

713,239,411 
103,134,410 
610,105,001 


67,488,113 

27,831,794 
13,361,252 
366,090 
9,008,339 
8,209,113 
7,207,804 

903,721 

17,365,109 

17,148,308 

210,801 

19,  ,598, 133 
3,487,494 
5,942,619 

10,168,020 

514,34.5,739 
2, 005, 769 

16, 745, 357 
2,178,528 

52,410,951 


Principal 
materials. 


Dollars. 
22,750,119 
133, 270, 830 
40,017,475 

709,351,356 

704, 733, 137 
36,458 
78,096 


2,922 
4,500,743 


49,025,640 
6,205,752 

98,932,387 

37,%1,040 

38,635,637 
16,227,803 
3,346,570 
2,761,277 

101,905,193 


292,136,779 

224,374,033 

58,447,508 

9,315,238 

693,764,530 
101,336,863 
592,427,667 


33,084,160 

10,226,360 

8,207,925 
295, 933 
4,398,086 
4,010,094 
5,369,870 

575,892 

17,169,441 

16,956,814 

212,627 

19,281,639 
3,417,408 
5,847,849 

10,016,382 

509,928,330 
1,995,699 

16,062,931 
2,140,502 

51,539,475 


Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 


Dollars. 
485,052 
616,446 
410, 872 

5,917,959 

5,874,680 

7,527 

5,004 

188 

759 

29,801 


1,321,240 
130,788 

2,202,905 

780,041 

971,087 
316,498 
64,253 
71,026 

1,041,042 


12,686,801 
10,571,104 

1,744,817 
370, 880 

19,474,881 
1,797,547 
17,677,334 


34,403,953 

17,605,434 
5,153,327 
70, 157 
5,210,253 
4,199,019 
1,837,934 

327, 829 

195,668 

191,494 

4,174 

316,494 
70,086 
94,770 

151,638 

4,417,409 

10,070 

682,426 

38,026 

871,476 


Value  of 
products. 


Dollars. 
66,020,077 
161,203,310 
62,825,408 

1,155,041,436 

1,146,137,272 

392, 215 

457, 807 

10,658 

14,896 

8,028,588 


116,917,434 
13,110,213 

200,419,343 

67, 585, 184 

93,382,066 

33,330,163 

6,615,949 

5,505,981 

177,818,454 


482,312,790 

389,550,094 

78,338,948 

14,423,748 

1,151,896,318 
204,020,565 
947,875,753 


208,422,920 

95,160,990 
36, 183, 815 
1,094,710 
27, 732, 324 
29,081,405 
15,853,257 

3,316,419 

30,205,267 

29,709,839 

495,428 

39,005,607 
7,930,001 
11,171,342 
19,898,264 

583,163,011 
2,229,035 

41,840,459 
3,350,806 

77,284,412 


Value 
added  by 
manu- 
facture. 


Dollars. 
42,785,500 
27,316,034 
22,397,061 

439,772,121 

435,529,455 

348, 230 

374, 707 

10, 470 

11.215 

3, 498;  044 


66,570,554 
6,773,673 

105,284,051 

28,844,103 

53,775,342 
16, 785, 802 
3,205,126 
2,673,678 

74,872,219 


177,489,210 

154,604,957 

18,146,623 

4,737,630 

438,656,907 
100, 886, 155 
337,770,752 


140,934,807 

67,329,1% 
22,822,503 
728, 620 
18, 123, 985 
20,872,292 
8,645,453 

2,412,698 

12,840,158 

12,561,531 

278,627 

19,407,474 

4,448,507 
5,228,723 
9,730,244 

68,817,272 

223, 206 

25,095,102 

1,172,278 

24, 873, 461 


1176 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


INDUSTRY. 


Canning  and  preserving,  fruits  and 
vegetables. 

Canned  vegetables 

Canned  fruits 

Dried  fruits 

Dried  vegetables 

Canning  and  preserving,  oysters 

Card  cutting  and  designing 

Cardboard,  not  made  in  paper  mills.. 

Carpets  and  rugs,  other  than  rag 

Carpets,  rag 

Carriage  and  wagon  materials 

Carriages  and  sleds,  children's 

Carriages  and  wagons,  including  repairs 

Carriages  and  wagons , 

Repair  work  only , 

Cars  and  general  shop  construction  and 

repairs  by  electric-raUroad  companies. 
Cars  and  general  shop  couslniction  and 

repairs  by  steam-raUroad  companies. 
Cars,  electric-railroad,    not   including 

operations  of  railroad  companies. 
Cars,    steam-railroad,    not    including 

operations  of  railroad  companies. 

Cash  registers  and  calcidating  machines. 

Adding  machines 

Cash  registers  and  parts 

All  other 

Cement , 

Charcoal,  not  including  ijroduction  in 
the  lumber  and  wood-distiUation  in- 
dustries. 

Cheese , 

Chemicals , 

Chewing  giun 

China  decorating,  not  including  that 
done  in  ijotterias. 

Decalcomauia  work  on  china 

All  other , 

Chocolate  and  cocoa  products , 

Cleansing  and  i)olishing  preparations. . , 

Cleansing  preparations 

Metal  pohsh 

All  other  polishing  preparations 

Clocks , 

Cloth,  sponging  and  reflmshuig , 

Clothing,  horse 

Clothing,  men's 

Regular  factory  products , 

Men's  and  "youths' , 

Boys' 

All  other , 

Contract  work 

Men's  and  youths' , 

Boys' 

All  other , 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


3,082 
1,989 

we 

629 
18 

65 
75 
16 

75 
339 
258 
103 

2,286 
1,130 
1,156 

624 

1,744 

7 

99 


65 
20 
19 
26 

123 
41 


3,530 
598 
62 

43 

9 
34 


499 

281 

81 

137 

46 
67 


5,258 

2,905 

1, 708 

379 

758 

2, 353 

2,005 

253 

95 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS. 


Capital. 


Dollars. 
223,692,234 

134,442,080 

68,000,910 

19,300,168 

1,943,076 

2, 971, 876 

2, 297, 970 

6,493,032 

119,196,461 

2,853.400 

17,971,206 

15,215,425 

78,952,868 
71,701,095 
7,251,773 

82,557,905 
694,286,410 

17,306,485 
335,207,363 


82,798,293 

45, 806, 563 

27, 832, 693 

9, 159, 037 

271, 269, 259 
518,762 


26, 022, 734 

484,488,412 

23,703,313 

470, 153 

110,642 
359, 511 

60,674,737 

12,979,414 
6, 354, 297 
1, 479, 090 
5,146,027 

18,349,943 
1,465,956 
3,704,741 

554, 147, 279 

542,293,0.58 

403, 2(K),  021 

49,008,707 

89,484,330 

11,854,221 
9,415,557 
1,341,740 
1,096,924 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Officers. 


Dollars. 
9,312,121 

5, 730, 288 

2,929,351 

580, 707 

71, 775 

109, 700 
261,022 
534, 639 
2, 768,  222 
159,330 
934,688 
915, 672 

2,773,967 

2,580,123 

193,814 

1,932,578 

41, 225, 228 

475, 212 

6,376,052 


1,908,421 
846,967 
661, 159 
400, 295 

4,031,334 
42, 146 


389,924 

12, 546, 127 

856, 230 


20, 000 

18, 805 

1,928,732 

1,436,604 
763, 242 
211,945 
461,417 

905, 705 
504,089 
109,948 

26,399,992 

25,524,147 

18, 869, 566 

1,789,079 

4, 805, 502 

876, 845 
735,136 
96, 460 
44,249 


Clerks, 
etc. 


Dollars. 
4,038,979 

1,741,654 

1, 708, 627 

528, 497 

60, 201 

39,383 
181, 880 
209,084 
1,981,562 
224,540 
370, 856 
828, 413 

1,757,371 

1,092,857 

64, 514 

1,046,789 

25,722,872 

377,639 

7,369,340 


2,074,249 
971,512 
828.692 
274, 045 

5,464,467 
4,762 


660,119 

11,794,507 

991,409 

42, 820 

2, 702 
40, 118 

2,109,724 

2,261,710 

1,181,252 

150, 204 

924, 2,54 

1,092,609 
107,074 
148,483 

34,913,008 

34,607.616 

26,581,083 

2,878,664 

5, 147, 869 

335,392 

292,320 

25, 118 

17,948 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1177 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS — Continued. 


Expenses — Continued. 


For 

contract 

work. 


Dollars. 
328,580 

198,598 
89,991 
39,991 


56,053 
4,519 
3,715 
80,716 
39, 936 
17, 448 
9,134 

164,591 
117,149 
47,442 

118,335 

1,389,192 


28,646 
1,888 

19, 432 
7,326 

260, 204 
4. 487 


42, 567 

1,321,738 

2, 027 


1,463 

30, 459 
7,857 
5,998 

10,604 

31,534 


8,325 

108,072,822 
105,338,221 
88, 165, 796 
14,420,328 
2,752,097 

2,734,601 

2,635,855 

85,443 

13.303 


Rent  and  taxes. 


Rent 

of 

factory. 


Dollar/:. 
1,445,342 

445,287 

166, 803 

827,098 

6,154 

12,993 
99, 705 
24,752 
142, S50 
105, 019 
74, 002 
75, 369 

539, 453 
210,477 
228,976 

61,576 
192, 185 

10, 879 
158, 045 


100,368 
41,947 
21,201 
37, 220 

2, 396, 468 
1,443 


129,213 
596,741 
102, 809 

20, 481 

2,290 
18, 191 

271,685 

260, 565 
145,331 
42,094 
73, 140 

40,333 

235, 776 

19, 887 

8,640,240 
7,437,771 
.5, 476, 019 
874,930 
1,086,822 

1, 202, 478 

977,940 

184, 820 

39.718 


Taxes, 

Federal, 

state, 

county, 

and  local. 


Dollars. 
10,426,834 

4,443,930 

5,277,026 

658,971 

46,907 

30,361 

321,777 

28^1, 736 

3,  841, 821 

34, 502 
561,082 
522, 878 

2, 282, 711 

2, 194, 956 

87, 755 

703, 887 

2, 900, 993 

436, 110 

30,181,196 


4,852,747 

2,807,028 

1,397,577 

647,542 

3, 793, 899 
11,083 


278,661 
31,931,389 
3,867,089 


3,621 
7,356 

5,765,825 

548, 856 
315,559 
30,163 
197, 134 

905, 545 

22,917 

263, 505 

14,505,128 
14,435,417 
10,895,539 
398, 540 
3,141,338 

69,711 
58,626 
4,445 
6.640 


For  materials. 


Total. 


Dollars. 

205,628,525 

101,830,478 

89,299,975 

72,952,712 

1,539,360 

1,582,838 
2,298,389 
4,953,915 
67,118,039 
2, 037, 874 
14,7,34,673 
11,700,158 

48,362,456 
44,912,172 
3,450,284 

32, 025, 484 
515, 803, 210 

12,058,942 
356,084,545 


10,889,998 
5,662,705 
4,003,380 
1,223,913 

79,  .509, 800 
200,322 


129,425,265 

216,301,279 

25,202,312 

310,785 

63,366 
247,419 

101,754,466 

12,923,518 
6, 807, 201 
1,S03,900 
4,252,417 

7, 177,  813 

178, 161 

3,455,686 

605, 752, 176 
599,017,010 
428,463,939 
58,857,575 
111,695,496 

6,735,166 

5,682,056 

658, 869 

394.241 


Principal 
materials. 


Dollars. 
261,910,079 

100,103,219 

88,115,331 

72,264,013 

1,427,516 

1,526,173 

2,269,678 

4, 802, 293 

65,390,376 

1,947,915 

14,437,114 

11,492,554 

47,210,301 
43, 947, 4S9 
3,262,812 

30, 820, 218 
484,402,576 

11,681,416 
349,903.930 


10, 527, 407 
5,531,869 
3,807,954 
1,187,584 

48,439,204 
197,349 


127,988,010 
1S3,55S,969 
24,997,529 

290, 493 

59.311 
231,182 

100,347,208 

12,794,567 
6,733,987 
1,844,027 
4, 210, 553 

6,962,991 

1 19,  829 

3,413,273 

60.3,031,493 
596,939,394 
427,138,978 
58,711,485 
111,088,931 

6, 092, 099 

5,14.5,049 

578, 539 

367,911 


Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 


Dollars. 
3,718,446 

1,733,259 

1,184,044 

688,699 

111,844 

56,665 

28,711 

1.51,622 

1,727,663 

89, 959 

297, 559 

207,604 

1,152,155 
964,683 
187, 472 

1,205,266 

31,400,634 

377,526 

6.180,615 


362,591 
130, 836 
195, 426 
36,329 

31, 070,  .596 
62,973 


1,437,2.55 

32,742,310 

204, 783 


4,055 
16,237 


128, 951 
73,214 
19, 873 
35,  ,864 

214, 822 
58,332 
42,413 

2,720,6s3 

2,077,616 

1,324,961 

146,090 

606,565 

643,067 

536,407 

80,330 

26,330 


Value  of 
products. 


Dollars. 
402, 242, 972 

162,097,099 

150,474,213 

87,252,343 

2,418,717 

2,976,011 

5, 323, 349 

9,138,415 

123,253,828 

5, 597, 057 

26,765,316 

24,506,596 

91,463,225 
82,013,326 
9, 449,  899 

75,210,701 

1,279,235,393 

18,441,976 

538,222,831 


83,539,025 

47,632,471 

30, 832, 883 

4,973,671 

175,264,910 
589,418 


143,455,704 

43S,  658,  S69 

51,240,156 

866, 762 

149,495 

717,267 

139, 258, 290 

26,703,109 
13, 297,  .574 
3,185,024 
10,219,911 

23,380,190 
3,690,858 
6,020,612 

1,162,985,633 
1,082,472,043 
802,065,605 
105,174,820 
175,231,618 

80,  ,513, 590 

67,595,089 

10,  .509, 026 

2,408,875 


Value 
added  by 
manu- 
facture. 


Dollars. 
136,614,447 

60,261,221 
61,174,238 
14,299,631 

879,357 

1,393,173 
3,024,960 
4,184,500 
56,13.5,789 
3,559,183 
12,a30,643 
12, 800, 438 

43,100,709 

37,101,1.54 

5,999,615 

43,185,217 

763,432,1.83 

6,383,034 

182,138.286. 


72,649,027 
41,969,766 
26,929,503 
3,749,758 

9.5,755,110 
329, 090 


14,030,439 
222,357,590 
26,037,844 

5.55, 977 

86,129 
469, 848 

37,503,830 

13, 779,  .591 
6,490,373 
1,321,724 
5,967,494 

16,202,377 
3,512,697 
2,564,926 

557, 233, 457 

483, 455, 033 

373,601,666 

46,317,245 

63,536,122 

73,778,424 

61,913,633 

9,850,157 

2. 014, 634 


1178 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Clothing,  men's,  buttonlioles , 

Clothing,  women's 

Regular  factory  products , 

Suits,  skirts,  and  cloaks 

Shirt  waists  and  dresses,  except 

house  dresses. 
Undergarments  and  petticoats, 

Wrappers  and  house  dresses 

All  other , 

Contract  work 

Suits,  skirts,  and  cloaks , 

Shirt  waists  and  dresses,  except 

house  dresses. 
Undergarments  and  petticoats 

Wrappers  and  house  dresses 

All  other 

Coal-tar  products 

Coffee  and  spice,  roasting  and  grinding 

Coffee 

Spice 

Coffins,  burial  cases,  and  undertakers' 
goods. 

Coke,  not  including  gas-house  coke 

Beehive  ovens 

By-product  ovens 

Collars  and  cuffs,  men's 

Combs  and  hairpins,  not  made  from 

metal  or  niliber. 
(Condensed  milk 

Confectionery  and  ice  cream 

Confectionery 

Ice  cream 

Cooperage 

Hogsheads  and  barrels 

AU  other 

Copper,  tin,  and  sheet-iron  work 

Cordage  and  twino 

Cordials  and  fla%'oring  sirups 

Cork,  cutting 

Corsets ; 

Corsets 

Corset  waists  and  brassieres 

Cotton  goods 

Cotton  lace , 

Cotton  small  wares , 

Crucible-s , 

(irapliite  crucibles , 

Clay  crueit)lcs , 

Glass-house  pots , 

Cutlery  and  edge  tools , 

Table  cutlery , 

Razors,  plain  and  safely 

Axes  and  hatchets , 

Scissors,  shears,  and  clippers , 

Pocketknives , 

Augers,  bits,  chisels,  and  planes.. 
All  other , 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


107 

7,711 
5,516 
1,820 
1,873 

637 

238 
948 

2,195 
974 

888 

76 
47 
210 
183 

794 
769 
25 

351 


278 

222 

56 

39 
45 

401 

6,624 
3,149 
3,475 

1,099 
995 
104 

4,796 
120 
119 
62 

188 
142 
46 

1,288 
44 
164 

22 
6 
10 


304 
24 
33 
25 
52 
40 
27 

103 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS. 


Capital. 


Dollars. 
237,066 

390, 526, 517 
377,474,663 
137,634,097 
124, 494, 156 

50,667,710 
18, 005, 087 
46,613,613 

13, 051, 854 
5,347,676 
5,997,280 

461, 890 

178,434 

1, 060, 574 

174, 991, 835 

127, 747, 535 

120,  738, 665 

7,008,870 

48,298,053 


.365,249,622 
137,906,875 
227, 342, 747 

.30,146,935 
3,913,266 


317,043,923 

219,634,526 

97,409,397 

48,853,805 
43,780,584 
5,073,221 

89,944,834 

100,248,987 

11,673,732 

14,570,221 

43, 516, 486 

38,733,498 

4,782,988 

1,853,099,816 
32,260,216 
29,559,474 

8,069,334 

2,997,527 

4,081,174 

990,633 

68,971,247 
4,889,542 
29,028,675 
10, 306, 906 
8,938,737 
9, 155, 131 
2,821,826 
3,830,430 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Officers. 


Dollars. 
56,  ISO 

26, 821, 938 

25,371,448 

8,385,135 

9,790,711 

3,151,401 

954,004 

3,090,197 

1, 450, 490 
474,244 
804,852 

54,559 

16,633 

100,202 

6, 540, 404 

4,829,460 

4, 528, 833 

300,627 

2,675,939 


3,669,708 

1,298,081 
2,371,627 

941,472 
341,408 

3, 223^  142 

19,612,246 
14,396,411 
5,215,835 

2,247,584 

1,910,880 

336, 704 

7,307,177 

2, 673, 633 

962, 836 

624,016 

3,083,669 

2,702,687 
380,982 

27,01.5,767 

977,510 

1,679,774 

409,805 

11,5,634 

231,965 

62,206 

2, 686, 125 
270, 794 
677, 462 
236, 608 
504, 581 
468, 832 
190,627 
337, 221 


Clerks, 
etc. 


Dollars. 
8,398 

32, 214, 037 
31,751,938 
12,707,167 
10, 821, 475 

3,860,311 
1,224,739 
3, 138, 246 

462, 099 
224, 2,S,5 
222,227 

7,392 


8,195 
5,292,665 

11,674,557 

11,131,461 

543, 096 

3,155,269 


3,936,077 
1,473,650 
2, 402, 427 

1,071,167 
146,919 

2,422,424 

20, 183, 783 
16,848,059 
3, 335, 724 

675, 593 
549,560 
126, 033 

3,702,321 

1,341,868 

1,251,981 

404,023 

4,060,498 

3,414,277 

652,221 

10,348,711 

1,046,901 

695,268 

114,590 
45, 105 
50, 860 
18,625 

2,054,836 
160,883 
901,326 
152, 221 
424,616 
222,303 
98, 233 
05,264 


Wage 
earners. 


Dollars. 
514,600 

195,295,834 
162,973,102 
67,250,309 
58,440,997 

15,674,749 

5,058,963 

16,548,024 

32,322,732 
13, 809, 126 
14,025,785 

831,898 

447,927 

3,207,996 

23,402,140 

9,201,242 
8,170,078 
1,031,164 

11,450,957 


42,299,292 
16, 238, 770 
26,060,522 

7, 430, 729 
1, 809, 453 

14,277,956 

76,159,866 
54,461,057 
21,698,809 

14,082,224 

12,344,092 

1, 738, 132 

33, 866, 823 

14,700,061 

1,297,281 

3,387,114 

13,082,242 
11,525,956 
1,556,286 

355, 474, 937 
6,086,557 
7,162,218 

923, 287 
257, 119 
265, 461 
400, 707 

20,048,465 
2,114,878 
3,942,711 
2,819,028 
3,658,814 
4,456,697 
1,296,154 
1, 760, 183 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1179 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS — Continued. 


Expenses — Continued. 


For 

contract 

work. 


Dollars. 
3,750 

52, 426, 167 
50,810,302 
19,773,737 
22,907,392 

2,266,346 
1,300,007 
4, 508, 820 

1,009,865 
942, 890 
587, 432 

4,416 
11,790 
63,337 
896, 830 

343, 450 
343, 450 


Rent  and  taxes. 


Rent 

of 

factory. 


9,359 


81, 127 
6,918 
74,209 

977, 963 
24,212 

240,609 

1, 191, 586 

1,071,449 

120, 137 

25, 327 

24,672 

655 

474, 230 

276,617 

4,000 

23,836 

164, 587 

157, 785 

6,802 

3,693,742 
258,051 
211,028 

9,465 
9.465 


12,970 
442 


4,464 


8,064 


Dollars. 
33,909 

13,626,596 
11,911,489 
4,534,773 
4,268,366 

1,271,7.79 

442, 056 

1,394,515 

1,715,107 
721,699 
819, 809 

33,797 

20,031 

119.771 

782, 370 

1,371,034 

'   ";19,744 
51,290 


467, 217 
318, 706 
148,511 

62, 681 
22, 049 

159, 842 

6,233,367 
4, 560, 590 
1,660,777 

284,630 

233, 145 

51, 485 

1, 858, 459 
137,376 
234,371 
133, 942 

541,304 
453,783 
87,581 

1,647,489 
26,783 
184,507 

26,079 
14, 153 
4,500 
7,366 

142,049 
14,381 
38,529 
4,778 
21,123 
16, 561 
10, 374 
36,303 


Taxes, 

Federal, 

state, 

county, 

and  local. 


Dollars. 
1,534 

4,638,255 
4,582,020 
1,759,636 
1, 420, 772 

076, 144 
190, 746 
534,722 

56,235 

8,553 

10,777 

33,647 

492 

2,776 

4,659,741 

2, 844, 725 

2, 689, 997 

154, 728 

3, 244, 638 


8,835,047 
2,338,836 
6,496,211 

1,123,784 
78,710 

4,861,213 

27,517,170 
23, 837, 274 
3,679,896 

1, 814, 476 

1, 547, 567 

266, 909 

2,081,726 

6,098,002 

2, 404, 125 

439,685 


For  materials. 


Total. 


Dollars. 
123, 266 

680,406,844 
669,071,033 
281,208,342 
221,665,839 

81,050,620 
24,090,153 
60,996,079 

11,335,811 
5, 443, 515 
4,886,080 

463,110 

65, 154 

477, 952 

63,996,734 

243, 899, 108 

234,405,774 

9,493,334 

31, 595, 287 


224,266,674 
78, 155, 895 
146,110,779 

19,434,095 
3, 168, 818 

282,595,292 

368, 809, 170 
252,433,091 
116,375,479 

58,520,055 
52,041,140 
6,479,515 

80, 898, 528 

89, 705, 2*2 

30, 99S,  028 

9,134,950 


1,920,833   38,815,803 

1,584,059   34,551,453 

336,774    4,264,350 


118,650,^37 
1,269,592 
1,369,101 

225,073 

71,978 
134,316 

18,779 

5,002,122 
107,482 

2,797,283 
787,230 
686,351 
306, 249 
163,719 
153, 808 


1,277,785,597 
13,075,994 
24,039,951 

2,233,072 
1,045,718 

888, 187 
299, 167 

19,477,437 
1,539,808 
7,430,781 
3,584,013 
2,216,486 
2,499,716 
825, 803 
1.380,830 


Principal 
materials. 


Dollars. 
112,008 


677, 889, 
666, 9S0: 
280, 521 
221,003 

80,702, 
23,997 
60,695 

10,909, 
5,286 
4,699; 

440, 
hi 

428! 
59, 855 

242,742 

233,316 

9,426; 

31,061 


23,497 
7,405: 
16,091 

19, 206 
3,082 

277,324 

360, 517 
248,204 
112,253 

58,013 
51, 594 

6, 418; 

79,924 

88,  .324 

30, 897 

8, 734 

38, 556 
34,  .310 
4,239 

1,240,403 
12,676 
2:5, 498; 

2,093 
1,004 

847 
242 

18,218, 
1,401' 
7,240 
3, 252 
2,007 
2,321 
736; 
1,25' 


Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 


Dollars. 
11,258 

2,517,310 

2, 090, 903 

747, 169 

662, 491 

288, 197 

92, 199 

300, 847 

426, 407 
157, 262 
186,281 

22,322 

10,672 

49, 870 

4,141,033 

1,1,')6,306 

1,089,249 

67, 057 

534, 056 


200,769,464 
70, 750, 517 
130, 018, 947 

227, 531 
86,075 

5,270,985 

8, 291, 590 
4,169,339 
4,122,251 

507,404 
446, 420 
60,984 

973, 968 

1,381,135 

101,499 

400,655 

259,624 

234,984 

24,640 

37,321,8.39 
399, 989 
541,603 

139, 162 
41,007 
41,171 
56,984 

1, 258, 854 
138,158 
190,228 
331, 731 
208,561 
177,817 
88, 839 
123. 520 


Value  of 
products. 


Dollars. 
1,090,049 

1,208,543,128 
1,140,312,340 
492, 081, 024 
379,895,926 

125,662,282 
39,538,694 
109,134,420 

62,230,782 
27, 428, 596 
27, 456, 658 

1,714,437 

873, 218 

4,757,873 

135,482,161 

304,791,677 

291,663,930 

13, 127, 747 

64,377,133, 


316,515,838 
112,023,466 
204, 492, 372 

47, 564, 949 
6,566,365 

339,506,774 

637,209,168 
447, 726, 103 
189, 483, 065 

88,236,061 
77, 986, 469 
10,249,592 

160,313,945 

133, 360, 476 

46, 806, 718 

16,282,239 

75,541,959 

66, 238, 860 

9,303,099 

2,125,272,193 
29,396,853 
40, 896, 835 

5, 293, 688 
2, 146, 236 
2,127,969 
1,019,483 

66,629,570 
4,862,906 

24, 554, 337 
9,594,334 
9,985,708 
9,691,928 
3,154,407 
4, 805, 950 


Value 
added  by 
manu- 
facture. 


Dollars. 
966. 783 


528 

1,36, 

477 

241 

210 

812 

158 

230, 

44 

611 

15 

448 

48 

138, 

50 

894 

21 

9N5 

22 

570, 

1 

2.51 

808 

4 

279 

71, 

485, 

60 

892, 

.57 

258, 

3 

034, 

32, 

781, 

92 

249, 

33 

867, 

58 

381, 

28 

130 

3 

397, 

56 

911, 

268 

399, 

195 

292, 

73 

107, 

29 

715, 

25 

945, 

3 

770, 

79 

415, 

43 

661, 

15 

80S, 

7 

147, 

36 

726, 

31 

6S7, 

5 

038, 

847 

486, 

16 

320, 

16 

856, 

3 

060, 

1 

1(X), 

1 

2;w, 

720, 

47 

152, 

3 

32;i, 

17 

123, 

6 

Oil), 

7 

749, 

7 

192, 

2 

32S 

3 

425, 

1180 


ABSTEACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Dairymen's   poultrymen's,  and  apia- 
rists' suppUes. 

Incul  )ators  and  brooders 

All  olhcr  poultrymen's  suppUes... 

Cream  separators 

AU  other  dairymen's  suppUes 

Apiarists'  supplies 


Dental  goods. 
Teeth.... 
AU  other. 


Drug  grinding , 

Druggists'  preparations , 

Dyeing  and  finishing  textiles,  exclusive 
of  that  done  in  textile  mills. 

Dyestulls  and  extracts— natural , 

Electrical  machinery,  apparatus,  and 
supplies. 

Electroplating 

Emery  and  other  abrasive  wheels 

Enameling 

Engines,  steam,  gas,  and  water 

Engravers'  jnaterials , 

Eng^a^•ing  and  diesinking 

Engraving,  steel  and  copper  plate,  in- 
cluding plate  printing. 

EngraNdng,  wood 

Envelopes 

Explosives , 


Fancy  articles,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Jieadwork 

Celluloid  novelties 

Metul  novelties 

Paper  novelt  ies 

Wood  novelties 

All  other .-.  ^ . .  •. 


Feathers  and  plumes 

Felt  goods 

Ferroalloys 

Fertilizers 

Files 

Firearms 

Fire  extinguishers,  chemical 

Fireworks. 

Flags  and  banners 

Flavoring  extracts 

Flax  and  hemp,  dressed 

Flour-mill  and  gristmill  products. 


Food  preparations,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

Breadstuff  preparations,  such  as 
cereals  and  breakfast  foods. 

Lard  compounds  and  other  substi- 
tutes. 

Macaroni,  vermicelli, and  nootUes. . 

Meat  protiucts,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

reamit  liutter 

Sweetening  sirups,  other  than  cane 

All  other  preparations  for  human 
consumption . 

Preparedfeed  foranimalsand  fowls, 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments- 


60 
19 
90 
27 

319 

52 

267 

31 

524 
628 

144 
1,404 

515 
60 
74 

370 
21 

478 

421 

55 
106 
118 

661 
37 
66 

110 
63 
30 

355 

216 
49 
30 

600 
50 
26 
32 
57 
79 

453 

20 

10,708 

1,997 

105 

27 

557 
86 

56 
256 
616 

294 


FINANCIAL   STATISTICS. 


Capital. 


Dollars. 
36, 095,  .331 


3,164 
1,146 
20,360 
8,692 
2,731 

17,904 
11,447 
6, 457: 

14,991 
102, 129 
229,948 

38,689 

857,855 

4,192 

34, 802 

2,083 

454, 124 

826' 

4,69.5 

19,040 

338 
24,754 
133,247 

32, 824 
669 
6,062 
7, 9S6 
2,580 
276 
15,251 

6,514 

35,024 

42,364 

311,633 

15,692 

51,917 

3,779' 

3,546 

3,436 

13,561 

2,783 

801,624 

245,282 

69,007 

30,254 

24,452 
14,832; 

1,958 
22, 197 
38,398' 


44,180,557 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Officers. 


Clerks, 
etc. 


Dollars. 
1, 707, 816 

231,588 
114,282 
709,646 
556,055 
96,245 

1,173,863 
611,483 
562, 380 

615, 792 
4,899,0.50 
10,565,608 

1,676,984 
3.''),  932, 611 

55S, 633 
1,197,091 

155,395 
12,895,475 

121, 225 

271,. 564 
1,758,996 

81,705 
1,455,685 
6,286,185 

2,806,288 

11,750 

587, 234 

728,122 

242,444 

16, 12H 

1,2211,615 

410,655 

1,138,561 
732,084 

5,870,938 
617,481 
856,026 
374,352 
255,872 
244, 165 

1,252,295 
61,001 

17,203,661 

9,555,112 

1,890,275 

428,197 

952,483 
559,544 

166,988 
1,133,018 
2,301,410 

2,063,197 


Dollars. 
1, 796, 590 


182 

44 

1,070 

390 

103 

903 
523 
380: 

281 
8,419 
5,68.5; 

643 
,24 


0: 

184 

1, 190 

84 

18,016 

44 

220 

1,120 

70 
1,342 
6,958 

2,815 

27 

438' 

496 

282 

6 

1,.565 

613 

958 

489 

5,700 

335 

1,238 

271 

69 

236 

1,760 

26 

14,809; 

12,475 

3,858 

805 

754 
1,  irA 

158 
1,129 
2,325 


2,289,255 


GENERAL   TABLES, 


1181 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   191»— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS— continued'. 

Expenses— Continued 

Value  of 
products. 

Value 
added  by 
manu- 
facture. 

Rent  and  taxes. 

• 

For  materials. 

For 

contract 

work. 

Rent 

of 

factory. 

Taxes, 
Federal, 

state, 
county. 

Total. 

Principal 
materials. 

Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 

and  local. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

19,100 

82,222 

928,369 

18, 526, 743 

18,135,777 

390, 966 

37, 397, 448 

IS,  870, 705 

1 

744 

10, 153 

45,827 

1, 928, 645 

1,890,341 

38, 304 

3,931,773 

2,003,128 

2 

1,S25 

12,381 

14,852 

1,141,045 

1,121,779 

19,266 

1,935,42s 

794, 3.S3 

3 

16, 192 

24,608 

518, 183 

6,531,911 

6, 298, 861 

233,050 

16,436,920 

9, 905, 009 

4 

164 

32,326 

273, 812 

6, 964, 488 

6,890,034 

74,454 

11,916,177 

4, 951, 689 

5 

175 

2,754 

75, 695 

1,960,654 

1,934,762 

25,892 

3, 177, 150 

1,216,496 

G 

23,431 

200,020 

1,123,287 

16, 420, 429 

16,253,077 

167,352 

29,401,896 

12,981,467 

7 

845 

68,902 

882,315 

3, 870, 258 

3,770,640 

99,618 

10, 737, 566 

6,887,308 

8 

22,586 

191,058 

240,972 

12,550,171 

12,482,437 

67,734 

18,664,330 

6, 114, 159 

9 

111,651 

18,450 

892, 481 

11,556,480 

11,223,377 

333, 103 

16,937,698 

5, 381, 218 

10 

78,918 

499, 513 

5,297,386 

55,138,475 

54,451,977 

686, 498 

114,593,486 

69,455,011 

11 

1,361,486 

838,575 

13, 871, 733 

174, 742, 815 

164,314,521 

10,428,294 

323,967,683 

149,224,868 

12 

225, 880 

84, 864 

2, 436, 516 

34,592,698 

32,916,972 

1,675,726 

53, 744. 283 

19,151,585 

13 

1,218,203 

2,553,802 

43,803,386 

425,098,211 

411,359,101 

13,739,110 

997,968,119 

672,869,908 

14 

27, 205 

423,816 

36,091 

2, 639, 248 

2,373,033 

266,215 

10,389,617 

7,750,369 

15 

3,628 

38,827 

1,349,504 

12,228,187 

11,297,045 

931, 142 

30,949,270 

18,721,083 

16 

807 

47, 566 

38, 153 

949,556 

808,633 

140, 923 

2,644,763 

1,695,207 

17 

936,389 

277,061 

21,322,012 

217, 550, 771 

211,556,910 

6,993,861 

464,774,735 

247,223,964 

18 

58 

22, 257 

8,666 

1,484,269 

1,456,279 

27, 990 

2,248,122 

763,853 

19 

58,903 

263,256 

90, 173 

1,927,323 

1,813,422 

113,901 

7, 350, 602 

5,423,279 

20 

138, 215 

423,647 

441,895 

6, 980, 747 

6, 777, 505 

203,242 

24,209,154 

17,228,407 

21 

4,665 

31,424 

1,270 

219,268 

214,645 

4,623 

1,153,618 

934,350 

22 

44,980 

657, 116 

825,298 

21,964,743 

21,731,660 

233,083 

39,664,077 

17,699,3.34 

23 

30,542 

15,714 

2,722,261 

45,911,049 

43,194,669 

2,716,380 

92, 474, 813 

46,563,764 

24 

1,049,381 

839,826 

948,346 

32,591,073 

32,164,379 

426,694 

64,054,481 

31,463,408 

25 

91,495 

28,285 

544 

975,459 

974,018 

1,441 

1,935,489 

960,030 

26 

107, 153 

82, 240 

238,730 

7,439,552 

7,271,166 

168,386 

13,006,140 

5, 566, 588 

27 

80,522 

123,605 

381,634 

5,429,606 

5,310,785 

118,821 

12,325,360 

6,895,744 

28 

183, 108 

71,684 

32,357 

1,704,260 

1,680,494 

23,766 

4,201,038 

2,496,778 

20 

887 

11,402 

3,749 

149,273 

143,702 

5,571 

458,338 

309,065 

30 

586,216 

522,610 

291,332 

16,892,923 

16,784,214 

108,709 

32, 128, 126 

15,235,203 

31 

153,345 

333,095 

35,680 

6,694,596 

6,658,688 

36,008 

15,377,953 

8,683,357 

32 

9,009 

42,110 

1,614,343 

22,780,775 

22,155,136 

625,639 

39,229,640 

16,448,765 

33 

47,338 

13,377 

873,052 

28, 098, 576 

22,039,508 

6,059,068 

38,583,984 

10,485,408 

34 

171,318 

345,582 

8,129,732 

185,040,622 

181,599,677 

3,440,845 

281,143,587 

96,103,065 

35 

3,820 

37,900 

3,567,786 

4,227,880 

3,679,005 

548, 875 

17,616,563 

13,388,683 

36 

17,896 
77,035 

1,370,514 

248, 454 

7,613,784 
2,693,416 

6,757,191 
2,652,765 

856, 593 
40,651 

30,181,370 
5,663,180 

22,567,586 
2,869,764 

37 

""i3,'524' 

38 

77,863 

13,583 

95, 106 

2, 108, 156 

2,061,451 

46,705 

4,629,984 

2,521,828 

39 

205, 463 

85,995 

97,438 

3,286,165 

3, 259, 463 

26,702 

5, 346, 089 

2,059,924 

40 

15,065 

329, 811 

579, 212 

19,418,176 

19,290,698 

127,478 

30,116,932 

10, 698, 756 

41 

1,146 

1,405 

17,676 

1,708,670 

1,652,874 

55,796 

2,369,114 

660, 444 

42 

942,256 

1,663,972 

17,599,395 

1,799,180,987 

1,783,901,111 

15,279,876 

2,062,434,386 

253,253,398 

43 

234,393 

1,596,402 

11,261,558 

494,597,157 

489,033,652 

5,563,505 

631,698,150 

137,000,993 

44 

10,521 

172,347 

4,832,116 

117,838,248 

116,162,776 

1,675,472 

169,223,465 

41,385,217 

45 

1,883 

49,701 

581,096 

110,855,429 

110,058,540 

796,889 

121,249,267 

10,393,838 

46 

17,423 

401, 881 

341,080 

25,109,951 

24,398,318 

711,633 

37,057,198 

11,947,247 

47 

2,045 

102,215 

674,407 

25,282,566 

25,019,565 

263,001 

33,875,061 

8,692,495 

48 

2,960 

41,212 

42,527 

4, 439, 436 

4,389,388 

50,048 

5,850,706 

1,411,270 

49 

46,544 

145, 194 

905, 860 

37, 079, 830 

36,772,416 

307, 414 

50,430,586 

13,350,755 

50 

99,637 

476, 539 

2,291,658 

52, 423, 641 

51,517,618 

906,023 

81,116,299 

28,692,658 

51 

53,380 

207,313 

1,592,914 

121,568,056 

120,715,031 

853,025 

142,795,569 

21,227,513 

52 

1182 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Foundry  andmacliine-shop  products. . . 

Boiler  shops 

Foundries 

Macliine  shops 

Machine  shop  and  foundry  com- 
bined. 

Foundry  supplies 

Fufil,  manufactured , 

Fur  goods , 

Furnishing  goods,  men's 

Neckwear 

All  other 

Furniture 

Wood,  other  than  rattan  and  willow 

Rattan  and  wUlow 

Metal 

Store  and  offlce  fLxtures , 

Furs,  dressed 

Galvanizing 

Gas  and  electric  fixtures 

Gas  fixtures 

Electric  fixtiu-es 

Combination  gas  and  electric  fLx- 
tures. 
All  other 

Gas,  illuminating  and  heating 

Gas  maciiines  and  gas  and  water  meters 

Gas  and  water  meters 

Gas  machines 

All  other 

Glass 

Glass,  cutting,  staining,  and  ornament- 
ing. 

Decalcomania  work  on  glass 

All  other 

Gloves  and  mittens,  cloth,  not  includ- 
ing gloves  made  in  textile  mills. 
Gloves  and  mittens,  leather 

Glucose  and  starch 

( i  lucose 

S  tarch 

Glue,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Glue 

All  other  jiroducts 

Gold  and  silver,  leaf  and  foil 

Gold  and  silver,  reducing  and  refining, 

not  from  the  ore. 
Gra])hilc,  ground  and  refined 

Grease  and  1  allow,  not  including  lubri- 
cating greases. 

Soap  stock 

Tallow 

All  other 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
Ush- 
ments. 


10,934 

525 

1,340 

8,110 
959 


76 

11 

1,815 

487 
322 
165 

3,154 

2,273 

119 

157 

605 

141 
52 

341 

57 
187 
71 

26 

1,022 

105 
34 
49 
22 

371 

616 

22 

594 

182 

355 

56 
9 

47 

62 
52 
10 

87 
87 

24 

482 

233 
196 
53 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS. 


Capital. 


Dollars. 

2,104,980,938 
124,697,972 
310,180,970 

1,312,768,602 
357,333,394 


7,501,631 

2,908,130 

80,700,925 

53,014,066 
25, 876, 756 
27,137,310 

423,992,405 

310, 690, 365 

9,S18,705 

56, 792, 600 

46, 690, 735 

8,867,403 
4,316,455 

36,872,737 
9, 783, 469 
13,  .544, 4r)3 
11,511,498 

2,033,317 

1,465,656,265 

24,980,993 
1.'.,  303, 711 
7, 189, 884 
2,487,398 

215,680,436 

18,088,650 

672, 824 
17,415,826 

17,687,953 

29,870,277 

58,182,682 
35,104,327 
23,078,355 

27,2.37,123 

20,rM,337 

6,706,786 

1,571,557 
9,757,415 

4,302,788 

37,360,094 

13,750,788 
18,907,689 
4,701,617 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Officers. 

Dollars. 

103,479 

616 

5,733 

614 

18,357 

153 

63,249 

977 

16,138 

872 

549 

272 

58 

,344 

3,369 

693 

3,058 

118 

1,829 

494 

1,228 

624 

24, 581 

393 

17,947 

648 

613 

150 

3,024 

235 

2,996 

360 

1,153 

270 

432 

507 

2,388 

748 

409 

4(i8 

1,467 

573 

387 

639 

124 

068 

8,299 

422 

1,290 

602 

787 

128 

324 

879 

178 

595 

8> 

547 

791 

1, 

243 

888 

33 

993 

1,209 

895 

815 

611 

1,740 

432 

1,337 

247 

869 

569 

467 

678 

746 

128 

548 

8,55 

197 

273 

145 

721 

372 

857 

132 

275 

1,297 

070 

556 

705 

592 

169 

148 

196 

Clerks, 
etc. 


Dollars. 

78,295,712 

4,616,378 

7,469,009 

53,266,219 

12,944,106 


338,250 

75, 766 

4,623,453 

5,057,190 
3,793,729 
1,263,461 

18,919,545 
12,905,382 
319,496 
2,959,069 
2,675,598 

351,271 
169,334 

2,100,538 
278,543 

1,268,481 
479,773 

73,Y41 

16,873,031 

1,465,751 
.568,736 
712,  .332 
184,683 

4,816,778 

894,221 

29,744 
864,477 

421,465 

1,357,614 

875,115 

488,164 

.  386,951 

632,  ,508 
522, 208 
110,300 

58, 871 
264,836 

144,992 

708,014 

217,089 

420, 221 

70,704 


Wage 
earners. 


Dollars. 
622,571,129 
31,8.58, 
141,079, 
343,378, 
106,254, 


1,032 

221 

24, 149 

13,562 
6,4.57 
7, 105 

141,116 

103,286 

4,091 

15,912 

17,826 

7,098 
2,247 

9,802, 
1,906 
4,710 
2, 560; 

625, 

52,758, 

5,995 

4,003 

1,511 

480, 

87,526; 

6, 154; 

234 
5,920; 

4, 855, 

8, 150; 

11,962 
7,930 
4,031 

4, 776 
3, 150: 
1,626; 

983 
843 

434, 

7,954 

3,518, 

3,472 

963 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1183 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS— continued. 

Expenses— Continued. 

Value 
added  by 
manu- 
facture. 

Rent  and  taxes. 

For  materials. 

For 

contract 

work. 

Vahie  of 
products. 

Rent 

of 

factory. 

Taxes, 

Federal, 

state, 

county, 

and  local. 

Total. 

Principal 
materials. 

Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 

Dollars. 
6,721,830 
214,472 
1,667,564 
3,681,318 
1,158,476 

Dollars. 
7,333,607 

316,556 

882,024 
5,683,650 

451,377 

Dollars. 

94,787,047 
6,529,749 
14,319,065 
53,730,043 
20,208,190 

Dollars. 
948,069,381 
72,241,746 
175,216,151 
556,745,340 
143,868,144 

Dollars. 
899,703,679 
69,546,778 
157, 800. 880 
536, 936; 460 
135,419,561 

Dollars. 

48,365,702 
2,694,968 
17,415,271 
19,808,880 
8, 446, 583 

Dollars. 

2,289,250,859 
143, 665, 758 
421,049,258 

1,354,836,253 
369,699,590 

Dollars. 

1,341,181,478 
71,424,012 
245,833,107 
798,090,913 
225,833,446 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

24,714 

12 

1,418,281 

29,786 

6,963 

2,520,857 

342, 944 

80,436 

2,696,235 

5,667,236 

1,386,394 

105,596,605 

5,477,047 

1,296,171 

105,322,780 

190,189 

90, 223 

273,825 

9,954,676 

1,973,877 

173, 137, 739 

4,287,440 

587,483 

67,541,134 

6 
7 

8 

1,754,490 
834, 627 
919, 863 

824,268 
542,755 
281,513 

1,421,597 

361,425 

1,060,172 

64,743,912 
39,508,093 
25, 235, 819 

64,492,998 
39,421,018 
25,071,980 

250,914 

87,075 

163,839 

107,834,695 
62,841,239 
44,993,456 

43,090,783 
23,333,146 
19,757,637 

9 
10 
11 

1,868,273 

1,289,495 

160, 520 

149,3.39 

268,919 

3,274,734 

2,278,944 

154,323 

275,918 

565,549 

14,397,612 

10, 385, 901 

274,381 

2,257,250 

1,480,080 

261,523,395 
190,790,053 
7,232,300 
33,241,865 
30,259,177 

255,172,887 

186,168,070 

7,080,491 

32,395,408 

29,528,918 

6,350,508 

4,621,983 

151,809 

846,457 

730,259 

571,356,333 

418,869,670 

15,295,618 

69,796,851 

67,394,194 

309,832,938 
228,079,617 
8,063,318 
36,554,986 
37,135,017 

12 
13 
14 

15 
16 

117,096 
9,150 

213, 730 
48,057 

214,414 
157,050 

6,338,835 
10,532,288 

6,046,143 
10,327,925 

292,692 
204,363 

20,-384,569 
14,475,682 

14,045,734 
3,943,394 

17 

18 

65, 262 

9,423 

26,883 

17,627 

661,644 
104, 862 
381,641 
147,795 

545,604 
154, 182 
209,425 
173,637 

20,258,538 
5,717,297 

8, 708, 785 
4,7S7,308 

19,749,412 
5,558,437 
8,500,883 
4,669,747 

.509, 126 
158,860 
207,902 
117,561 

42,267,953 

9,49.5,535 

20,337,975 

10, 197, 340 

22,009,415 
3,778,238 

11,629,190 
5,410,032 

19 
20 
21 
22 

11,329 

27,346 

8,360 

1,045,148 

1,020,345 

24,803 

2,237,103 

1,191,955 

23 

463,280 

4,062,677 

18,826,338 

157,550,882 

42,638,896 

114,911,986 

329,278,908 

171,728,026 

24 

.■i2,078 

12,610 

6,634 

32,834 

7.5,544 
35,072 
20,  .555 
19,917 

547,889 

341,343 

1.39,621 

66, 925 

10,647,402 

6,039,064 

3,711,189 

897, 149 

10,362,091 

5,864,078 
3,619,826 

878, 187 

285,311 
174,986 
91,363 
18,962 

26,267,074 
16,444,030 
7,526,780 
2,296,264 

15,619,672 
10,404,9t;6 
3, 815;  591 
1,399,115 

25 
26 
27 

28 

240,750 

148,826 

9,854,179 

90,780,124 

66,422,262 

24,357,862 

261,884,080 

171,103,956 

29 

99,878 

415,537 

490,435 

14,357,878 

14,061,039 

296,839 

28,443,321 

14,085,443 

30 

480 
99,398 

13,3.53 
402, 184 

9,816 
480,619 

383, 101 
13,974,777 

364,631 
13,696,408 

IS,  470 
278,369 

907,690 
27,535,631 

524,589 
13,560,854 

31 
32 

95,224 

169,510 

977, 125 

16,092,462 

15,939,953 

152,509 

28,220,113 

12,127,651 

33 

1,559,224 

191,932 

812,404 

26,286,129 

26,102,312 

183,817 

46,940,511 

20,654,382 

34 

551 

12,867 

105 

12, 762 

4,021,457 
2,868,826 
1, 152, 631 

130,328,848 
95,610,637 
34,718,211 

126,626,568 
92, 993, 836 
33,632,732 

3,702,280 
2,616,801 
1,085,479 

186,256,260 
134,548,109 
51, 708, 151 

55,927,412 
38,937,472 
16,989,940 

35 
36 

55i' 

37 

20,075 
7,202 
12,873 

48,223 
45,614 
2,609 

712,931 
559,429 
153,502 

19,279,905 
14,593,448 
4,686,457 

17,6.32,097 
13,357,561 
4,274,536 

1,647,808 

1,235,887 

411,921 

32,134,067 

23,463,079 

8,670,988 

12,854,162 
8,869,631 
3,984,531 

38 
39 
40 

48,507 
72,060 

19,223 
55,789 

22, 569 
359,587 

2,655,3.35 
49,736,978 

2,630,724 
49,540,636 

24,611 
196,342 

4,461,568 
55,483,215 

1,806,233 
5,746,237 

41 

42 

49,696 

5,109 

94,783 

1,092,684 

946,449 

146,235 

2,239,587 

1,146,903 

43 

58,090 

177,077 

1,414,604 

47,756,341 

45,545,421 

2,210,920 

67,265,206 

19,508,865 

44 

32,329 
17,680 
8,081 

54,785 
117,414 

4,848 

560,878 

781,761 

71,965 

9,572,291 

32,468,136 

5,715,914 

8,511,201 

31,626,143 

5,408,077 

1,061,090 
841,993 
307,837 

17,390,009 

41,905,267 

7,969,930 

7,817,718 
9, 437, 131 
2,254,016 

45 
46 
47 

1184 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES, 


Table  90.— DI<:TAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  tabic,  pp.  1 172  and  1173.] 


Grindstones 

Haircloth 

Hair  work , 

Hammocks 

Hand  stamps 

Hardware^ , 

Locks 

Builders'  hardware 

Piano  and  organ  hardware , 

Vehicle  hardware 

All  other 

Hardware,  saddlery 

Hat  and  cap  materials 

Hats  and  caps,  other  than  felt,  straw, 
and  wool. 

Hats,  fur-felt 

Hats,  straw 

Hats,  wool-felt 

Hones  and  whetstones 

Horseshoes,  not  made  in  steel  works  or 

rolling  mills. 
House-furnishing  goods,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Comforts  and  quilts 

Feather  pillows  and  beds 

Cotton  batting,  not  made  in  cotton 
mills. 

Mops  and  dusters , 

All  other 

Ice,  manufactured 

Ink,  printing 

Ink,  writing , 

Instnmients,  professional  and  scientific. 

Medical  and  surgical 

Optical 

All  other 

Iron  and  steel,  blast  furnaces 

Iron  and  steel,  steel  \\orks  and  rolling 

mills. 
Iron  and  steel,  bolts,  nuts,  washers, 

and  rivets,  not  made  in  rolling  mills. 

Iron  and  steel ,  cast-iron  pipe 

Iron  and  steel,  doors  and  shutters 

Iron  and  steel,  forgings,  not  made  in 

steel  works  or  rolling  mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  nails  and  spikes,  cut  and 
wrought,  including  wire  nails,  not 
made  in  steel  works  or  rolling  mills. 

Cut  nails  and  spikes 

Wire  nails  and  spikes 

Forged  nails  and  spikes 

All  other,  including  tacks 

Iron  and  steel,  tempering  and  welding. . 

Treated  iron  and  steel 

Welding 

Iron  and  steel ,  wrought  pipe 

Ivory,  shell,  and  bone  work,  not  includ- 
ing combs  and  hairpins. 
Japanning 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
Ush- 
ments- 


23 
18 

198 
6 

298 

548 
76 

134 
16 
53 

269 

37 
133 
709 


176 
148 
40 
11 

20 


2,867 
90 
61 

351 

127 

13 

211 

195 
500 

144 

59 

57 

241 


6 
28 

6 
25 

520 
35 

485 

50 
44 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS. 


Capital. 


Dollars. 
2,04.5,469 
2, 999, 150 
3, 580, 546 
153, 465 
4, 249, 546 

133,925,619 
15,419,231 
51,499,165 
1,791,658 
16,794,773 
48,420,792 

10,991,945 
19,861,835 
18,515,472 


58,127,770 
18,560,183 

3,831,376 
847,  .340 

4,589,563 

32,626,867 

7,992,665 

4,085,643 

889, 815 

1,42.3,270 
18,235,474 

270, 725, 786 
18,702,523 
4,803,485 

51,570,479 

10,686,874 

1,225,708 

39,657,897 

802,416,541 
2,650,518,417 

75,715,918 

42,863,026 

9, 849, 235 

135,246,144 


13, 215, 785 


2,049,511 
3,809,235 
1,539,729 
5,817,310 

7,626,948 
3, 715, 844 
3,911,104 

72,709,472 
1, 305, 784 


Expenses. 


461,561 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Dollars. 

85, 149 

99,646 

261,.')23 

7,480 

691,983 

6,410,414 
823,014 

1,734,901 
145, 776 
998, 771 

2, 707, 952 

492, 789 

680,  lt)8 

1,407,346 


2,288,891 
1,447,649 

222,386 
54, 834 

228, 315 

1,876,560 

295,563 
311,826 
52,092 

158,509 
1,058,570 

8,109,243 

1,498,382 

371,449 

3,537,784 

1,029,522 

98, 080 

2,410,182 

6,509,884 
43, 564, 408 

3,042,990 

1,385,5% 

785, 496 

6,302,301 


639,005 


67,580 
303,229 

35,996 
232,200 

774,759 
345,  .S19 
428,940 

1,510,064 
118,484 

56,253 


Clerks, 
etc. 


Dollars. 

22, 961 

44, 264 

220, 793 

5,238 

517, 630 

5, 828, 898 
614,264 

2, 2.37, 474 
33, 245 
644,097 

2, 299, 818 

389, 249 

269, 959 

1,358,343 


2,342,781 
1,108,095 

135, 865 
30,213 

157, 290 

1, 893, 768 

278,071 

326, 789 

27, 998 

137,5.38 
1,123,372 

2,842,888 

1,318,780 

585,597 

3,523,862 

823,489 

84,401 

2,615,972 

6,925,164 
56,316,012 

2,263,429 

1,045,616 

472, 538 

4,023,059 


538,230 


203,504 

75,438 

108,1.89 

151,099 

328,224 
152,111 
176,113 

1,344,862 
99, 206 

12,536 


Wage 
earners. 


Dollars. 
598, 631 
425, 149 

1,064,630 
40, 241 

1,832,581 

45,229,950 
4,475,487 

17,314,477 

518,281 

7,577,363 

15,344,342 

4,043,799 
3,132,571 
9, 438, 864 


19,642,531 

6,604,933 

1,387,777 

203, 001 

830,219 

6, 443, 915 

1, 295, 149 
562,670 
156,  .346 

380,916 
4,048,834 

34,001,837 

2,574,920 

596, 168 

17,499,888 

3,798,640 

629,178 

13,072,070 

73, 769, 395 
637,637,430 

20, 973, 834 

14, 705, 398 

2,729,774 

39,772,553 


3,397,562 


488,577 

909, 804 

345, 939 

1,653,242 

2,742,928 

768, 171 

1,974,757 

14,919,676 
734, 932 

260,640 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1185 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919-Contmued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


FINANCIAL  sTATisTias— continued. 


Expenses — Continued. 


For 

contract 

work. 


Dollars. 


11,731 
114, 156 


44, 645 

931,217 

16,658 

2,941 

272 

162, 198 

749, 148 


57,036 
135,921 


23,404 
65,849 

7,682 
500 


140,629 

4,683 
1,825 


6, 122 
127,999 

234, 167 
117,743 


54,480 

35,381 

300 

18,799 

692,293 
2,963,415 

122,553 

37,795 
36,031 
152,948 


8,698 


,548 

"iso 


65,124 
10,480 
54,644 

12,769 
9,534 


Rent  and  taxes. 


Rent 

of 

factory. 


Dollars. 

3,469 

32,683 

172,210 

3,208 

230, 408 

497,437 
68,544 

137, 183 
10, 157 

78, 290 
203, 263 

5,058 
137, 537 
636,943 


224, 895 

431,804 

29,781 

3,060 

1,208 

551,205 

83,758 
59, 872 
12,696 

45,395 

349,484 

771,325 
116,035 
46, 585 

502,233 
157,701 
35,429 
309, 103 

384,763 
305,434 

160,775 

20,782 
64,059 
286,994 


56,664 


2,348 

29,046 

924 

24,346 

241,908 

18,455 

223, 453 

37,254 
28,095 


Taxes, 

Federal, 

state, 

county, 

and  local. 


Dollars. 
43,573 
23,321 
19,395 
2,115 
198,206 

6, 075, 597 
818,484 

2,431,080 
41,282 
732,808 

2,051,943 

1,794,012 
730, 153 
131, 986 


2,128,371 

420, 160 

78,047 

11,362 

36,557 

826,353 

215,830 
88, 870 
41,979 

15,981 
463,693 

4,946,061 
624,658 
410,719 

2,553,592 

302,398 

82,905 

2,168,289 

20,551,798 

87,796,777 

4,619,910 

1,246,473 

215,200 

10,833,095 


696, 186 


46,652 
288,569 

59, 802 
301, 163 

7.39,763 

648,665 

91,098 

3,647,989 
46,152 


For  materials. 


Total. 


Dollars. 

243,853 
2,259,142 
3,  S29, 197 

169,492 
2,634,426 

58, 533, 769 
4,340,152 
19,083,649 
750,441 
12,350,896 
22,008,631 

4,281,589 
16, 643, 919 
24,176,514 


40,158,019 
16,910,408 

3,699,822 
320,451 

1,536,619 

39,793,962 

7,781,658 

5,047,603 

871,962 

2,056,039 
24,036,700 

42, 877, 509 
14,661,115 
3,320,346 

19,494,634 

3,983,789 

590,505 

14, 920,  .340 

621,286,496 
1,680,575,758 


25,386,552 
4,577,934 
82,024,492 


8,874,747 


807,040 
3,626,239 

719,873 
3,721,595 

3,575,881 
1,778,282 
1,797,599 

51,15.5,653 
1,293,876 

221,901 


Principal 
materials. 


Dollars. 

180,465 
2,217,552 
3,812,754 

162, 220 
2, 563, 058 

55,368,774 
4,128,839 
17,833,353 
727, 298 
11,590,767 
21,088,517 

3,961,506 
16,490,084 
24, 018, 776 


39,128,797 
16,662,000 

3,594,716 
295,381 

1,356,018 

39,439,747 

7,695,233 

4,973,823 

850,452 

2,042,097 
23,878,142 

17,271,245 
14,327,796 
3,297,934 

18,918,600 

3,864,747 

553,362 

14, 500, 491 

385,662,843 
1,523,610,896 

42,127,433 

22,744,779 
4,466,284 
73,286,871 


8,545,006 


771,603 
3,548,221 

670,301 
3,554,881 

3,204,994 
1,. 597, 264 
1,607,730 

49,307,7.57 
1,250,506 

193,264 


Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 


Dollars. 
63,388 
41,590 
16,443 
7,272 
71,368 

3,164,995 
211,313 

1,250,296 
23, 143 
760, 129 
920, 114 

320,083 
153,835 
157, 738 


1,029,222 

248,408 

105, 106 

2.5,070 

180,601 

354,215 

86,425 
73,780 
21,510 

13,942 

158,558 

25,606,264 

333,319 

22,412 

576,034 

119,042 

37, 143 

419, 849 

235,623,653 
156,964,862 


2,641,773 

111,650 

8,737,621 


329, 741 


35,437 
78,018 
49,572 
166, 714 

370,887 
181,018 
189,869 

1,847,896 
43,370 

28,637 


Value  of 
products. 


Dollars. 
1,369,423 
3,315,113 
6,963,033 
255, 755 
7,738,773 

154,524,888 
14,374,476 
5:3,942,790 
2,013,906 
27,501,844 
50,691,872 

14,136,556 
26,521,212 
44,539,861 


82,745,308 
32,187,361 

6,739,652 
793,778 

3,367,001 

60,211,804 

11,962,962 
7,384,952 
1,285,661 

3,277,571 
36,300,658 

137,004,798 
20,244,470 
6,433,941 

58,136,691 

12,101,245 

1,834,497 

44,200,949 

794,466,558 
2,828,902,376 

89,743,882 

50,235,101 

10,877,001 

173,752,104 


17,583,344 


2,056,136 
6, 135, 160 
1,558,494 
7,833,554 

10,995,672 

4,507,322 
6,428,3.50 

81,869,115 
2,816,530 

771,143 


Value 
added  by 
manu- 
facture. 


Dollars. 
1,125,570 
1,055,971 
3, 133, 836 
86,263 
5,104,347 

95,991,119 
10,034,324 
34, 859, 141 
1,263,465 
15,150,948 
34,683,241 

9,854,967 

9,877,293 

20,363,347 


42,587,289 
15,276,953 

3,039,830 
473,327 

1,830,382 

20,417,842 

4,181,304 

2,337,349 

413,699 

1,221,532 
12,263,958 

94,127,289 
11,583,355 
3,113,595 

38,642,057 
8,117,456 
1,243,992 

29,280,609 

173,180,062 
1,148,326,618 

45,466,765 

24,848,549 

6,299,067 

91,727,612 


8, 708, 597 


1,249,096 

2,508,921 

838,621 

4,111,959 

7,419,791 
2,789,040 
4,630,751 

30,713,402 
1,522,6.54 

549,242 


39 


49 


1186 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Jewelry 

Jewelry  and  instrument  cases 

Jute  goods 

Knit  goods 

Labels  and  tags 

Lamps  and  reflectors 

Automobile  lamps 

All  other  lamps 

Reflectors 

Lapidary  work 

Lard,  not  made  in  slaughtering  and 
meat-packing  establishments. 

Lasts 

Lead,  bar,  pipe,  and  sheet 

Leather  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 
Leather,  tanned,  curried,  and  finished. 

Lime 

Linen  goods 

Liquors ,  distilled 

Alcohol,   grain,    including    pure, 

neutral,  or  cologne  spirits. 
Rum,  whisky,  and  other  distilled 
liquors. 

Liquors,  malt 

Liquors,  vinous 

Lilhograpliing 

Locomotives,  not  made  by  railroad 
companies. 

Looldiig-glass  and  picture  frames 

Lubricating  greases 

Jjumber  and  timber  products 

Lumber ,  plauing-mill  products,  not  in- 
cluding planing  mills  connected  with 
sawmills. 

Machine  tools 

Malt 

Marble  and  stone  work 

Monuments  and  tombstones 

Other  marble  and  stone  work,  ex- 
cept slate. 

Roofing  slate , 

Other  slate  products 

Matches 

Mats  and  matting,  from  cocoa  fiber, 
grass,  and  coir. 

Mattresses  and  spring  beds,  not  else- 
where specified. 

MiUinery  and  lace  goods,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Embroideries 

Trimmed  hats  and  hat  frames 

Dress  and  cloak  trimmings,  braids, 
and  fringes. 

Women's  neckwear 

All  other 

Millstones 

Mineral  and  soda  waters 

Mineral  and  carbonated  waters 

Fruit  beverages 

All  other 


Num- 
ber of 

estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


2,054 
142 
26 

2,050 
119 

171 
35 

122 
14 

124 
6 

64 
32 
503 
680 
476 
10 

34 

28 


729 

342 

331 

17 

429 

53 

26,119 

5,309 


403 
55 

4,240 

3,256 

861 

71 
52 

21 
12 

1,041 


3,005 

1,294 
829 
156 

150 
576 

12 

5,194 

5,025 

84 

85 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS. 


Capital. 


Dollars. 
121,070,305 
3,697,104 

41,335,845 
516,457,991 

14, 118, 792 

26,099,941 
10,320,628 
14, 704, 325 
1,074,988 

19,209,627 
40, 537 

8,177,560 
9, 419, 730 

33,341,468 
671, 341,. 553 

45, 844, 532 
7, 527, 596 

45,618,110 
43,098,323 

2, 519, 787 


583, 429, 947 
14, 855, 481 
60, 817,  .330 

138, 275, 823 

10, 079, 709 

5, 242, 636 

1,357,991,571 

361, 848, 079 


231,039,843 
34, 829, 495 

112,568,533 
54,949,879 
50, 463, 102 

5,021,999 
2, 133, 553 

29, 477, 486 
7, 190, 675 

46,212,858 


95,538,769 

26,572,232 
37, 183, 508 
5,243,478 

6,830,065 
19, 709, 486 

58,905 

102, 838, 582 
85, 805, 164 
13, 026, 812 
4,006,606 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Officers. 


Dollars. 

7, 570,  795 

470, 089 

681,074 

20, 165, 869 

1,314,686 

1,586,534 

618,732 

879,965 

87,837 

569,084 


758, 258 
264, 402 

2, 204, 193 
14, 3S2,  409 

1,366,422 
166, 926 

870,068 
733, 168 


14, 0.53, 101 

471,564 

4,716,6.52 

1, 675, 164 

946,113 

376, 806 

38,021,883 

18, 317, 441 


9, 491, 952 
771,496 

5, 516, 733 
2, 386, 661 
2,719,811 

228,688 
151, 573 

572,236 
147,465 

3,210,459 


8,673,114 

1,976,079 

4,034,020 

411,646 

808, 857 
1,442,512 

10,800 

4,897,231 

4, 446, 752 

306, 586 

143, 893 


Clerks, 

etc. 


Dollars. 

6,617,052 

199, 031 

432, 941 

12,160,713 

1,143,590 

1,057,106 
327, 593 
668, 201 
61,312 

129,559 
6,306 

352, 109 
290, 214 

1,818,249 

5, 790,  503 

629, 458 

162,399 

267,716 
241,826 

25, 890 


8,847,755 

898, 524 

4,  .396, 299 

3,103,i52 

779, 988 

787,347 

17,906,390 

10, 218, 899 


8, 545, 904 
246,005 

3, 244, 121 
2, 000, 898 
1,137,227 

56,992 
43,004 

1, 233, 759 
82, 179 

2,347,889 


7,893,021 

1,631,294 

3, 797, 233 

311,085 

1,012,238 
1, 141, 171 

1,800 

3,372,987 

2, 794, 218 

397, 063 

181, 706 


Wage 
earners. 


Dollars. 
35, 863, 718 
2, 147, 648 
6, 436, 286 
125, 199, 820 
4,549,902 

9,292,497 

4,061,477 

4,903,002 

328,018 

2,837,811 
12, 154 

3, 415,  950 
1,066,941 
9,41.5,403 
88, 205, 473 
10, 869, 196 
1,635,642 

1,716,699 
1,566,839 

149,860 


45,170,432 

1,013,898 

18,201,089 

38,798,641 

4,775,227 

569, 925 

489, 419, 091 

91,976,526 


66,178,909 
1,845,210 

38, 354, 822 
17,312,451 
17, 957, 186 

2, 145, 233 
939, 952 

3,059,537 
810,607 

12,805,351 


49,848,984 

14,387,966 

23,980,052 

1,852,582 

2, 766, 164 
6,862,220 

43,732 

16,393,477 

15,072,293 

901, 401 

419, 783 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1187 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS— continued. 


Expenses— Continued. 


For 

contract 

work. 


Dollars. 
2,274,288 

139,336 

46,741 

8,495,982 

303,771 

29, 133 

700 

27,233 

1,200 

19,691 


61,486 

35,676 

469, 120 

2,337,011 

70, 430 


479 
479 


125,770 

297,030 

1,363,424 


40,651 

6,252 

37,546,478 

1,102,507 


1,469,844 
115 

1,409,271 

854, 752 
508,038 

16,969 

29,512 


3,303 
113,608 

6,133,327 

3,945,414 
295,645 
183,456 

483,628 
1,225,184 


560,338 
549,812 
10,526 


Rent  and  taxes. 


Rent 

of 

factorj'. 


Dollars. 
2,051,552 

149, 288 

37,667 

2,272,445 

201,911 

220,463 
23,684 

ISO,  .380 
16,399 

135, 916 
3,540 

95,390 
16,130 
618,185 
7.38,108 
88,937 
12,531 

18,238 
15,978 

2,260 


1,299,159 

55,085 

1,019,769 

554 

556,617 

27,080 

1,478,218 

2,148,320 


476,353 

88,977 

1,024,482 
491, 5,57 
386,500 

95,131 
51,294 

14,716 
5,940 


4,087,361 

978, 121 

1.922,834 

204,932 

306,347 
675,127 

2,175 

1,310,566 

J, 261, 150 

24,518 

24,S6S 


Taxes, 

P'ederal, 

state, 

county, 

and  local. 


Dollars. 

2,514,554 

45,977 

1,156,435 

23,694,134 

641,955 

962,280 

309, 8(^6 

632,670 

19,744 

134,089 
943 

705,217 
1.39,813 
548,386 
26,497,983 
896,563 
159,968 

3,788,028 
3,738,783 

49,245 


98, 199; 472 
2,569,970 
1,380,634 
5,425,183 

242,390 

140,545 

38,28.5,518 

7,750,082 


17,838,902 
978,364 

1,264,153 
640,359 
555, 551, 

43, 551 
24,692 

1,023,792 
220,037 


2,116,981 

572,512 
970,388 
39, 174 

155,253 
379,654 

58 

6,088,167 

5,083,474 
272,056 
132,037 


For  materials. 


Total. 


Dollars. 
110,450,683 
3,505,840 

17,708,834 
427,095,560 

11,274,767 

18,429,033 

8,227,316 

9,697,5.54 

504, 163 

19,363,004 
175,317 

3,932,662 

13,634,120 

30,035,537 

646,521,527 

14,296,925 

4,190,187 

19,655,522 
18,550,756 

1,104,766 


94,792,659 

8,11.5,841 

27,718,217 

72,375,950 

7,227,232 

4,807,501 

470,960,488 

299,265,652 


59,034,308 
31,612,707 

49, 524, 341 
31,275,562 
16,243,761 

1,301,615 
703,403 

6,852,970 
2,102,580 

49,208,560 


132,928,877 

22,116,754 

69,431,018 

7,344,252 

10,968,350 
23,068,503 

25,509 

68, 599,  .585 

60. 829, 621 

5,925,515 

1,844,439 


Principal 
materials. 


Dollars. 
109,713,874 
3,458,169 

17,2.55,328 
421,630,358 

11,120,220 

18,026,214 

8,032,168 

9,511,372 

482,674 

19,331,643 
174,755 

3,771,748 
13,486,112 
29,856,600 
636,698,271 
8,269,479 
4,026,499 

18,560,6,58 
17,509,689 


83,223,931 

8,021,765 

27,128,998 

69,268,472 

7,053,524 

4,751,129 

462,781,708 

294,539,870 


56,048,334 
30,468,591 

46,037,831 
29,90.5,404 
14,479,357 

1,065,542 
587,528 

6,577,212 
2,051,382 

48,590,046 


21,792,332 

69,026,172 

7,309,296 

10,929,911 
22,914,536 

18,099 

66,788,752 

59,220,181 

0,806,318 

1,762,263 


Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 


Dollars. 

736, 809 
47,671 

453, 506 
5,465,202 

154,547 

402, 819 
195,148 
186,182 
21,489 

31,361 
562 

160,914 

148,008 

178, 937 

9,  .823, 256 

6,027,446 

163, 688 

1,094,864 
1,041,067 

53, 797 


11,568,728 

94,076 

589,219 

3,107,478 

173,708 

56,372 

8, 178, 780 

4,725,782 


2,985,974 
1,144,116 

3,486,510 
1,370,158 
1,764,404 

236,073 
115,875 

275,758 
51, 198 

618,514 


956,630 

324, 422 

404, 846 

34,956 

38, 439 
153, 967 

7,410 

1,810,833 

1,609,440 

119,107 

82,186 


Value  of 
products. 


Dollars. 
203,939,230 
8,126,300 

34,442,698 
713,139,689 

24,243,992 

38,098,917 

16,661,539 

20,277,920 

1,159,458 

30,051,460 
219,660 

12,470,539 
17,174,281 
52,9,52,772 
928,591,701 
33,970,463 
6,998,046 

31,854,085 
30,133,408 

1,720,677 


379,905,085 
17,454,194 
73,151,115 

156,269,730 

18,3.84,562 

8,868,772 

1,387,471,413 

500,438,258 


212,400,158 
39,340,414 

129,164,653 
73,361,219 
49,260,002 

4,420,847 
2, 122, 585 

18,495,876 
4,860,855 

83,952,609 


255,724,922 

56,818,652 
122,870,786 
12,674,139 

20,384.206 
42,977,139 

66, 896 

135,341,437 

122,694,032 
9,464,785 
3,282,020 


Value 
added  by 

manu- 
facture. 


Dollars. 
93,488,547 
4,620,460 
16,733,864 
2,86,044,129 
12,969,225 

19,669,884 

8,434,223 

10,580,366 

655,295 

10,688,456 
44,343 

8,537,877 
3,540,161 

22,917,235 
282,070,174 

19, 673,. 5.38 
2,807,859 

12,198,563 
11,582,652 

615,911 


285,112,426 
9,338,353 
45,4.32,898 
83,893,780 

11,157,3,30 

4,061,271 

916,510,925 

201,172,606 


153,365,850 
7,727,707 

79,640,312 
42,085,657 
33,016,241 

3,119,232 
1,419,182 

11,642,906 
2,758,275 

34,744,049 


34,701,898 
53,439,768 
5,329,887 

9,415,8,56 
19,908,636 

41,387 

66,741,8,52 

61,765,011 

3,539,260 

1,437,581 


1188 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


Minerals  and  earths,  groiuad  or  other- 
wise treated. 

Mirrors,  framed  and  unframed,  not 
elsewnere  specified. 

Models  and  patterns,  not  including 
paper  patterns. 

Motorcycles,  bicycles,  and  parts 

Mucilage,  paste,  and  other  adhesives, 
not  elsewhere  specified. 

Mucilage  and  paste 

All  other 


Musical  instruments  and  materials,  not 

elsewhere  specified. 
Musical  instruments,  organs. 
Musical  instruments,  pianos. 


Musical  instriunents,  piano  and  organ 
materials. 

Piano  materials 

Organ  materials 


Needles,  pins,  and  hooks  and  eyes. 

Nets  and  seines 

Oaliimi 

Oil  and  cake,  cottonseed 

OH,  essential 

OU,  linseed 


Oil,  not  elsewhere  specified  i. 

Vegetable , 

Anunal 

Mineral 

Composite 


Oilcloth  and  linoleum,  floor 

Oilcloth,  enameled 

Oleomargarine  and  other  butter  sub- 
stitutes. 

Opticalgoods 

Ordnance  ajid  accessories 

Paints 


Paper  and  wood  pulp. 
Paper  exclusively . 
Pulp  exclusively . . 
Paper  and  pulp  -  - . 


Paper  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified - 

Playing  cards 

All  other 


Paper  patterns. 


Patent  medicines  and  compounds 

Patent  and  proprietary  medicines. . 
Paten  land  proprietary  compounds, 
not  elsewhere  specified. 


Paving  materials 

Peanuts,  grading,  roasting,  cleaning 
and  sheUing. 

Pencils,  lead 

Pens  fountain  and  stylographic 

Pens,  gold ." 

Pens,  steel 


419 

186 

928 

51 

127 

48 
79 

240 


113 

97 
16 

92 

19 

6 

711 

78 
26 

280 
68 
46 
39 

127 

21 
11 

42 

506 

26 

601 

729 
497 
61 
171 

308 

8 

300 


2,467 

1,724 

743 


889 

78 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS. 


Capital. 


Dollars. 
60,208,617 

9,322,060 
11, 753, 992 
35,362,150 

7, 133, 137 

2,915,439 
4,217,698 

7,876,182 

6,770,587 
116, 106, 536 

32,323,669 

31,769,045 
554,624 

26,324,627 

4, 155, 531 

978, 063 

203, 457, 371 

6, 379, 910 

73, 954, 065 

91,475,009 
38,816,696 
12, 594, 143 
4,697,246 
35, 366, 924 

49,803,688 
10,  782, 957 
24,971,947 

37,739,904 
85, 399, 163 
177,314,815 

905, 794, 583 

363,382,919 

42,081,327 

500, 330, 337 

64, 442, 569 
6, 149, 513 
58,293,0.56 

1, 084, 325 

143,198,611 
114,152,017 
29, 346, 594 


67,421,242 
10, 393, 512 


12  29,641,044  578,807  1,105,020 

56  9,725,362  605,475  1,126,303 

15  397,954  47.031  9,084 

4  1,311,150  67,057  64,805 

1  Includes  "oil,  castor"  and  "oil,  lard"  to  avoid  disclosing  individual  operations. 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Officers. 


Dollars. 
2, 229, 424 

907,870 
1,430,633 
1,299,488 

608,695 

213,900 
394, 795 

642,109 

339, 262 
3,731,656 

1,539,948 

1,456,785 
83,163 

1,626,083 
175, 832 
34, 798 

6,247,667 
151,144 
836, 465 

2,768,646 
656, 433 
322, 056 
226, 517 

1,563,640 

922, 871 
229, 477 
788,001 

3, 023, 871 
2, 353, 619 
7, 987, 233 

IS,  735, 837 

9, 550, 900 

660, 688 

8, 524, 249 

3, 825, 719 

421, 128 

3, 404, 591 

96,104 

11,5.54,701 
8,8.55,007 
2, 099, 694 


2,521,089 
493.386 


Clerks, 
etc. 


Dollars. 
910,389 

474, 144 

477,483 

900,870 

432, 112 

133, 815 
298, 297 

390,063 

184, 410 
2,666,010 

502, 476 

488, 160 
14,316 

■  880, 167 
33, 373 
12, 176 

3,688,050 

77,646 

572,^938 

2,945,722 
551, 256 
158, 957 
165,652 

2, 069, 857 

856,586 

174, 400 

1, 195, 565 

2, 573, 788 
1, 748, 774 
10,282,471 

11,216,907 

5,109,600 

406, 160 

5, 701, 147 

2, 915, 888 

216,697 

2,699,191 

63,620 

13,181,511 
10, 444, 554 
2,736,957 


1,143,259 
206,590 


Wage 
earners. 


Dollars. 
16,309,518 

2, 819, 140 

10, 318, 104 

12, 763, 235 

850,382 

364, 148 
486,234 

3,984,656 

1,978,518 
25, 474, 200 

10,467,137 

10,231,122 
236,015 

8, 809, 781 

561, 282 

118,032 

20, 615, 193 

391, 213 

3, 052, 269 

6, 141, 145 
2,440,123 
1,066,674 
227, 171 
2, 407, 177 

6,518,089 
1, 200, 877 
3,184,118 

14,388,207 
15,556,642 
19, 550, 371 

135, 690, 642 
58, 324, 653 
0,524,555 
70, 841, 434 

12,666,924 

1,559,638 

11,107,286 

374,479 

13, 748, 813 
10, 713, 842 
3,034,971 


,  169, 154 
,  328, 712 

,299,050 
,980,663 
517, 123 
679, 405 


GENERAL   TABLES, 


1189 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


FiNANCUL  STATISTICS— continued. 


Expenses— Con  tinued . 


For 

contract 

work. 


Dnllars. 
369, 970 

15,553 

105,259 

1,036 

5,203 

3,178 
2,025 


26,806 
27,640 

15, 172 

14,812 
360 

206, 216 


841, 559 
2,000 
6,201 

25, 513 
5,988 
4,050 
9,160 
6,315 

S,298 

7,500 

36,864 

100, 935 

1,475 

689, 986 

487, 240 

134, 286 

11,652 

341, 302 

151, 824 

739 

151,085 

11,691 

803, 210 

721, 516 

81,694 


238,505 
11,343 

9,707 
13, 986 


Rent  and  taxes. 


Rent 

of 

factory. 


Dollars. 

459,027 

232,424 

491,490 

152,606 

82,954 

42,048 
40,906 


45,505 
910,874 

266,852 

265,702 
1,150 

96,224 

10,326 

742 

198, 155 

25,885 

4,256 

256, 514 
70, 385 
29, 355 
12,806 

143,968 

321 

8,000 

102,050 

656, 796 
110,402 
693, 874 

1,078,929 
256,011 
253, 141 
569, 777 

539, 902 

12, 435 

527, 467 

30,289 

1,471,482 

1, 104, 485 

366,997 


707, 278 
79, 537 

39,002 

108, 185 

16, 529 

270 


Taxes, 

Federal, 

state, 

county, 

and  local. 


Dollars. 
1,233,492 

347,404 

316,331 

3,165,940 

192,872 

79,246 
113,626 

278,025 

72,938 
2,709,214 

950,147 

923, 837 
26,310 

1,685,463 
101, 197 
14, 778 

5, 083,  SoO 
122, 773 

1,295,602 

2, 197, 389 
1, 119,  708 

155, 930 
67, 130 

854,621 

2, 123, 756 

229, 236 

1, 872, 279 

2, 309, 401 
3, 739, 959 
5,638,099 

33, 832, 330 

13, 996, 902 

1,636,111 

18, 199, 317 

5, 845, 181 
3, 179, 990 
2,665,191 

12,741 

14,103,226 
12, 198, 255 
1,904,971 


825,488 
367,548 

2, 440, 246 

1,365,287 

1,  718 

41,563 


For  materials. 


Total. 


Dollars. 
16,270,251 

12,498,733 
6,395,834 

25,985,915 

7,092,728 

3,035,076 
4,057,652 

4,444,729 

2,217,097 
54,3frl,656 

16,693,140 

16,329,129 
364,011 

10, 227, 199 

3, 648, 206 

575, 525 

495, 192,  294 

3,903,417 

100, 577, 538 

119,270,586 

64, 731, 546 

9, 432,  210 

5,605,156 

39,501,674 

30, 368, 703 
11, 140, 723 
66, 042, 792 

17, 785, 083 
26, 592, 658 
165,604,116 

467, 482, 637 

237, 402, 880 

22,686,708 

207,393,049 

65, 295, 484 

3, 030, 439 

62, 265, 045 

316, 890 

88, 819, 417 
67, 361, 862 
21, 457, 555 


16,019,811 
28,474,052 

9, 073, 563 

5,811,419 

962, 410 

398.383 


Principal 
materials. 


Dollars. 
12,605,172 

12, 320, 827 
6,106,967 

25,346,673 

6,971,281 

2,981,588 
3,989,693 

4,295,490 

2,111,833 
53,322,488 

16,285,048 

15,935,934 
349,114 

9, 826, 308 

3, 624, 737 

560,633 

486,636,072 

3,808,067 

99, 90S,  059 

117,900,207 

63, 995, 887 

9, 193, 137 

5,507,652 

39, 203, 531 

29, 020, 819 
10,871,326 
65,626,330 

17, 086, 129 
25, 513, 109 
162,037,931 

412, 482, 682 

214, 202, 526 

19, 540, 609 

178, 739, 547 

64,021,089 

2, 979, 361 

61, 041, 728 

314,366 

87,732,309 
66,662,232 
21,070,077 


12,679,015 
28,345,926 

8, 822, 030 

5, 524, 912 

954, 927 

381, 825 


Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 


Dollars. 
3,665,079 

177,906 

288,867 

639,242 

121,447 

53,488 
67,959 

149,239 

105,264 
1,042,168 

408,092 

393, 195 
14, 897 

400, 891 

23, 469 

14,  892 

8, 555, 622 

95, 350 

669, 479 

1,-370,379 
735, 0.59 
239, 073 
97, 504 
298, 143 

1,347,884 
269,397 
416, 462 

698,954 
1,079,549 
3, 566, 185 

54, 999, 955 

23,200,354 

3, 146, 099 

28,653,502 

1, 274, 395 

51, 078 

1,223,317 


1, 087, 108 
699,630 
387, 478 


3,340,796 
128, 126 

251, 533 

286, 507 

7,483 

16.558 


Value  of 
products. 


Dollars. 
46,067,239 

20,830,775 

25,300,389 

53,105,895 

11,230,253 

4,795,912 
6,434,341 

12,506,334 

5,973,268 
107,088,050 

36,789,627 

35,956,944 
832,683 

29, 3(M,  995 

5,114,414 

983, 423 

581,244,798 

5,698,403 

120,638,100 

156, 479, 654 

80,639,042 

12, 99.'>,  184 

7,515,991 

5.5,329,437 

52,673,206 
15,436,875 
79,815,580 

53, 717, 798 
69,495,628 
256,714,379 

788, 059, 377 
374,362,491 
35, 884, 802 
377,812,081 

107, 284, 759 
10,663,733 
96,621,026 


212, 162, 255 
169, 486, 104 
42,676,151 


45,740,606 
33,354,377 

24, 134, 159 

15, 996, 808 

1,801,460 

1.679.541 


Value 
added  by 
manu- 
facture. 


Dollars. 
29,796,988 

8,332,042 
18,904,555 
27,119,980 

4,137,525 

1,760,836 
2,376,689 

8,061,605 

3,756,171 
52,723,394 

20,096,487 

19,627,815 
468,672 

19,077,796 

1, 466, 208 

407, 898 

86,052,501 
1, 794, 986 

20,060,562 

37, 209, 068 
15, 907, 496 
3, 562, 974 
1, 910, 835 
15,827,763 

22,304,50:3 
4, 296, 152 
13,772,788 

35,932,715 
42,902,970 
91, 110, 263 

320, 576, 740 

136,959,614 

13,198,094 

170, 419, 032 

41, 989, 275 

7,633,294 

34,355,981 

1,211,492 

123, 342, 838 
102, 124, 242 
21, 218, 596 


29, 720, 795 
4,880,325 

15,060,596 

10, 185, 3S9 

8;J9, 050 

1,281,158 


1100 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE  CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.) 


Perfumery  and  cosmetics 

Petroleimi ,  refining 

Phonographs  and  graphophones 

Photo-engraving 

Photographic  apparatus 

Cameras 

Motion-picture  machines 

All  other  apparatus  and  parts 

Photographic  materials 

Motion-picture  films,  not  exposed . 

Motion-picture  projection  films 

All  other 

Pickles,  preserves,  and  sauces 

Preserves 

Pickles  and  sauces 

Pipes,  tobacco 

Plated  ware 

Knives,  forks,  spoons,  and  other 
flatware. 

Hollow  ware 

All  other 

Plumbers'    supplies,    not    elsewhere 

specified. 
Pocketbooks , 

Pottery , 

Chinaware , 

Earthen  and  stone  ware 

All  other 

Poultry,  killmg  and  dressing,  not  done 
in  slaughtering  and  meat-packing 
establishments. 

Printing  and  publishing,  book  and  job 

Job  printing 

Book  publishing  and  printing 

Book  publishing  without  printing. 
Linotype  work  and  typesettmg. . . . 

Printing  and  publishing,  music 

Printing  ami  jniblishing 

Publishing  without  printing 

Printing  and  publishing,  newspapers 
,  and  periodicals. 

Prmtingand  pul)lishing 

Printing,  pulilishing,  and  job  print- 
ing. 
Publishing  without  printing 

Printing  materials 

Pulp,  from  fiber  other  than  wood 

Pulp  goods 

Wall  board 

All  other 

Pumps,  not  including  power  pumps 

Pumps,  steam  and  other  power 

Steam 

Other  power 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


569 
320 
166 
422 

68 
12 
IS 
38 

169 
15 
50 

104 

723 
195 
528 


68 

18 

30 
20 

214 

139 

340 
161 
147 
32 

196 


13,089 

11,951 

142 

687 

309 

160 
27 
133 

17,362 

1,346 
12,420 

3,596 

82 
5 

40 

10 

30 

127 

112 

62 
50 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS. 


Capital. 


Dollars. 

32,666,633 

1, 170, 278, 189 

10.5,241,359 

12,442,784 

7,264,031 
1, 928, 765 
2,417,233 
2,918,033 

87,204,707 
44,448,942 
37, 254, 232 
5,501,533 

88,703,665 
35,941,096 
52, 762, 569 

7,634,662 

34. 789. 823 

23. 805. 824 

6,113,191 
4,870,808 

60,980,632 

5,427,990 

66,757,970 

53,849,247 

8,826,875 

4,081,848 

8,875,942 


405,554,984 

312,005,583 

29, 559, 985 

54,258,490 

9, 730, 926 

8,006,122 
2, 866, 830 
5, 139, 292 

614,045,344 

285,605,477 
266, 816, 289 

61,623,578 

7,245,110 
778, 177 

17,190,^19 

5,443,676 

11,747,173 

26,660,046 

54, 839, 975 
43,192,760 
11,647,215 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  wages. 


OflScers. 


Dollars. 
3,038,060 
11, 315, 491 
3,374,652 
2, 898, 198 

539, 476 
98,790 
197,639 
243, 047 

3,710,389 

1,367,477 

1, 742, 420 

600,492 

3,866,049 
1,677,713 
2,188,336 

435,379 

1,325,398 
796,625 

311,269 
217,504 

2,628,803 

565,925 

3,929,097 

3,198,387 

453,680 

277,030 

372, 129 


35,072,491 

29,024,581 

1,303,012 

4,060,899 

683, 999 

1,029,874 
263,009 
766,865 

50,343,115 

19,195,809 
17,979,041 

13,168,265 

405,963 
14,950 

757,717 

258, 788 

498, 929 

1.586,267 

2,623,768 

1,846,803 

776,965 


Clerks, 
etc. 


Dollars. 
d,  391, 951 
15,303,533 
5,312,916 
1, 964, 189 

302,003 
134, 054 
107, 494 
60,455 

5,490,023 

1,301,240 

3,721,243 

467,  .540 

4,499,887 
1,518,828 
2,981,059 

558, 545 

2,111,132 
1, 476, 126 

490, 275 
144, 731 

1,992,344 

559,339 

2,074,3.35 

1,679,609 

170, 879 

223,847 

320,479 


30,648,149 
17,878,359 
2,442,392 
10,075,257 
252, 141 

2,017,366 

18;},  Oil 

1,834,355 

93,507,413 

45,424,796 
24,461,786 

23,620,831 

272, 5.30 
3,358 

1,161,125 
499, 493 
661,632 

2,474,629 

2,411,561 

1,659,88;} 

751,678 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1191 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  191»-Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.' 


FiNANCiAi,  STATISTICS— continued. 


Expenses— Continued. 


For 

contract 

work. 


Dollars. 

225, 089 
2, 352, 306 
1,751,018 

317,416 

150 
150 


10,960 
2,700 


47,304 
18, 483 
28, 821 


12, 754 
936 

11,460 

358 

101, 699 

167, 873 

117,384 

102,483 

7,580 

7,321 

3,620 


32,243,303 
7,046,956 
1,668,604 

23, 441, 378 
86, 365 

2,713,899 

260, 547 

2, 453, 352 

[50,776.049 

2, 895, 107 
3,123,207 

44, 757, 735 

3,184 


15, 133 

24,030 
5,619 
18,411 


Rent  and  taxes. 


Rent 

of 

factory. 


Dollars. 
632, 110 
125, 909 
304, 179 
637, 544 

115,259 
24, 148 
55,213 
35, 898 

529, 325 
93, 145 
312,116 
124, 064 

567, 836 
282, 786 
285, 050 


79,051 
7,703 

33, 802 
37, 546 

267, 884 

177,636 

162, 132 

135, 181 

18, 460 

8,491 

88, 528 


11,689,552 

10,268.605 

306, 752 

881, 369 

232, 826 

296,554 
63, 692 
232, 862 

10.038,270 

3, 456,  %8 
4, 486, 329 

2, 094, 973 

127, 594 
920 

15, 362 

6,172 

9,190 

101,213 

122,216 
70,  902 
51,314 


Taxes, 

Federal, 

state, 

county, 

and  local. 


Dollars. 

1,972,300 

78, 282, 638 

8, 777, 943 

293, 379 

233, 100 
107,600 
67, 175 
58, 325 

5, 389, 300 

4,627,029 

647,412 

114, 859 

3,315,340 
1,657,697 
1,657,643 

245,210 

1,044,632 

888,455 

132, 454 
23, 72:} 

1, 957, 725 

104, 262 

2,677,855 

2,225,215 

276,631 

176,009 

274,669 


8,163,494 

6,565,665 

393, 398 

1,131,328 

73, 103 

345, 745 

70, 563 

275, 182 

20, 163, 412 

13, 510, 424 
4, 907, 519 

1, 745, 469 

303, 014 
5,522 

952, 955 
148, 988 
803, 967 
711,383 

2, 125, 916 

1,680,188 

445, 728 


For  materials. 


Total. 


Dollars. 

26, 147, 026 

1,247,908,355 

59, 740, 205 

5,038,382 

3, 584, 380 
1,189,203 
1,145,181 
1,249,996 

49, 801, 747 

25,917,613 

19, 579, 419 

4,304,715 

93, 037, 433 
45, 537, 295 
47, 500, 138 

3, 497, 414 

17, 766, 536 
13, 764, 572 

2,812,978 
1,188,986 

27,797,007 

7, 557, 155 

20,  794, 076 
17,  .559, 429 
2, 041, 088 
1, 193, 559 

36,015,817 


211,067,174 

190, 145, 145 

10, 325, 818 

9, 615, 249 

980,962 

2, 123, 781 
1,086,950 
l,03t),S31 

300, 385, 187 

168, 289, 962 
102,446,618 

29,648,607 

1,619,718 
395, 947 

11,381,972 
4,683,897 
6, 698, 075 

12, 161, 892 

23, 907, 889 
18,148,796 
5, 759, 093 


Principal 
materials. 


Dollars. 

26, 024, 744 

1,194,403,246 

58, 223, 578 

4,756,114 

3,498,934 
1, 161, 843 
1,113,463 
1,223,628 

48, 836, 358 

25,221,668 

19, 439, 330 

4, 175, 360 

91, 851, 287 
45, 001, 582 
46, 849, 705 

3, 385, 289 

17,265,899 
13,465,868 

2,657,839 
1, 142, 192 

26,346,429 

7, 524, 883 

15, 400, 705 

13,199,917 

1, 286, 987 

913, 801 

35,850,321 


206,081,695 

18.5, 5.36, 351 

10,  lOG,  555 

9, 596, 995 

841, 479 

2,097,144 
1, 063, 481 
1,033,663 

293, 181, 862 

165,284,807 
98, 357, 295 

29, 539, 760 

1, 558, 852 
374, 301 

10, 742, 906 
4, 587, 390 
6, 155, 516 

11,860,966 

23,115,714 
17,494,246 
5,621,468 


Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 


Dollars. 
122, 282 
53,505,109 
1,516,627 

282, 268 

85,446 
27, 360 
31,718 
26, 368 

965, 389 
695, 945 
140, 089 
129, 355 

1, 186, 146 
.535, 713 
650, 433 

112, 125 

500,637 
298, 704 

155, 139 
46,794 

1,450,578 

32, 272 

5,393,371 

4,359,512 

754, 101 

279, 758 

165,496 


4, 985, 479 
4,608,794 

219, 263 
18,254 

139, 168 

26,637 
23, 469 
3,168 

7,203,325 

3, 005, 155 
4,089,323 

108, 847 

60,866 
21,646 

639, 066 
96,507 
542,559 
300, 926 

792, 175 
654, 550 
137,625 


Value  of 
products. 


Dollars. 

59,613,391 

1,632,532,766 

158, 547, 870 

29, 389, 386 

9, 384, 050 
2,999,608 
3,431,749 
2, 952, 693 

115,714,179 

71,245,991 

36, 705, 207 

7, 762, 981 

145,784,530 
65,122,667 
80, 661, 863 

11, 553, 777 

41,634,585 
30, 962, 906 

7, 713, 976 
2, 957, 703 

60,055,265 

14,549,659 

74, 919, 186 

63, 037, 078 

7, 994, 533 

3,887,575 

41,705,079 


597,663,228 

4fi(7,074,733 

29,759,696 

71,974,342 

8,  8W,  457 

14,592,177 
3,  814, 950 
10, 777, 227 

924, 152, 878 

441,418,613 
315, 829, 398 

166, 904, 867 

4,918,799 
524,444 

23, 608, 403 

7,691,330 

15,917,073 

31,656,438 

53, 745, 502 
41, 068, 458 
12, 677, 044 


Value 
added  by 
manu- 
facture. 


Dollars. 
33, 466, 365 
384,624,411 
98,807,665 
24,351,004 

5,799,670 
1,810,405 
2, 286, 568 
1,702,697 

65, 912, 432 

45, 328, 378 
17, 125, 788 
3, 458. 266 


52, 747, 
19, 585, 
33. 161, 


8.056,363. 


23,868, 
17, 198, 

4,900, 
1, 768, 

32,258, 

6, 992, 


54,125,110 

45, 477, 649 

5,953,445 

2,694,016 

5,689,262 


386,596,054 

296,929,588 

19,433,878 

62,359,093 

7,873,495 

12, 468, 396 
2,728,000 
9, 740, 396 

623,767,691 

273,128,651 
213,382,780 

137, 256, 260 

3, 299, 081 
128, 497 

12,226,431 
3, 007, 433 
9,218,998 

19, 494, 546 

29,837,613 
22, 919, 662 
6, 917, 951 


1192 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


INDUSTRY. 


Refrigerators 

Regalia,  and  society  badges  and  em- 
blems. 
Rice,  cleaning  and  polishing 

Roofing  materials 

Metal  shingles  and  ceiling 

All  other 

Rubber  tires,  tubes,  and  rubber  goods, 
not  elsewhere  specified. 

Rules,  ivory  and  wood 

Saddlery  and  harness 

Safes  and  vaults 

Safes 

Vaults 

Salt 

Sand  and  emery  paper  and  cloth 

Sand-lime  brick 

Sausage,  not  made  in  slaughtering  and 
meat-packing  establishments. 

Sausage 

Sausage  casings 

Saws 

Scales  and  balances 

Screws,  machine 

Screws,  wood 

Sewing-machine  cases 

Sewing  machines  and  attachments 

Sewing  machines 

Attachments 

Shipbuilding,  steel 

New  vessels 

Concrete  vessels 

Repair  work  only 

Small  boats 

Shipbuilding,  wooden,  including  boat 
building. 

New  vessels 

Repair  work  only 

Small  boats .". 

Masts,  spars,  oars,  and  rigging... 

Shirts 

Show  cases- 

Signs  and  advertising  novelties 

Electric  signs 

Other  signs 

Advertising  novelties 

Silk  goods,  including  throwsters 

Finished  products 

Throwsters  and  winders 

Silversmithing  and  silverware 

Slaughtering  and  moat  packing 

Slaughtering 

Meat  packing , 

Slaughtering  and  meat  packing 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments- 


178 
29 
149 


13 
1,823 

38 
21 
17 


547 
86 

112 
79 

143 
11 
5 

40 
29 
11 

162 

105 

5 

45 

7 

913 

315 

277 

294 

27 

896 
119 

779 

65 

544 

170 

1,369 

1,040 

329 


1,304 
604 
142 
558 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS. 


Capital. 


Dollars. 
23,6M,628 
6, 257, 750 

23,792,509 

57,069,224 

2,632,358 

54,436,866 

782,637,722 

414, 980 
.  49,368,288 

13,023,284 
8,255,413 
4,767,871 

47,725,231 
9,057,698 
2,229,769 

13,777,265 

10, 255, 744 
3,621,521 

26,665,369 
22,924,843 
53, 569, 817 
14,632,800 
17,331,959 

71,363,920 

70,293,040 

1, 070, 880 

1,268,640,254 

1,210,558,989 

5,111.408 

52,317,371 

652,486 

120,807,566 

93,372,049 

22,084,471 

4,792,460 

558,586 

102,012,047 
5, 377, 884 

29, 249, 133 
3,968,893 
7,531,795 

17,748,445 

532, 732, 163 

447,966,397 

84,765,766 

34,465,322 

1,176,483,643 
45,639,110 
32,111,789 

1,098,732,744 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Officers. 


Dollars. 
1,110,787 
450,487 


1,982,340 

129,420 

1,852,920 

10,249,745 

25,254 
2,298,662 

611,518 
425,086 
186,432 

1,344,648 
331,613 
110, 995 

799,054 

643, 514 
155, 540 

1,000,345 
883,536 

2,018,946 
446,643 
374, 702 

1,436,082 

1,310,154 

125, 928 

27, 159, 274 
24,915,849 

172, 834 
1,953,895 

116,696 

5,474,326 

4,094,473 

1,059,601 

268, 349 

51, 843 

4,646,632 
400,371 

2,648,959 
315,867 
8-11,561 

1,491,531 

16,790,489 
13,962,041 
2,828,448 

1,097,374 

19,081,909 
1,741,882 
1,214,562 

16, 125, 465 


Clerks, 
etc. 


Dollars. 
1,440,535 
500,608 

677,906 

3,432,310 

80,814 

3,351,496 

58,699,712 

18, 367 
2,091,023 

538, 384 
419,614 
118,770 

1,211,438 

412,669 

24, 778 

664,383 

501,437 
162, 946 

1,390,380 

1,382,434 

898,973 

523,327 

183,326 

1,641,969 

1,626,172 

15,797 

30,102,233 

28,518,101 

282,609 

1,292,955 

8,568 

2,378,661 

1,886,653 

389,241 

93,851 

8,916 

5,173,723 
262, 493 

3,982,511 
244,005 
505,792 

3,232,714 

9,580,473 

8,765,826 

814,647 

1,232,140 

40,603,456 
1,513,865 
1,038,442 

38,051,149 


Wage 
earners. 


Dollars. 

5,809,351 

1,800,383 

1,932,196 

10,344,043 

541,741 

9,802,302 

156,806,828 

142,290 
10,849,066 

3,233,318 
2,038,762 
1,194,556 

7, 353, 420 
840, 766 
501,854 

4,679,118 

3,564,169 
1,114,949 

6,280,807 
6,533,978 
12, 104, 780 
4,864,613 
5,161,120 

19,333,378 

18,810,196 

523, 182 

538,372,576 

500, 080, 706 

3, 100, 882 

34,934,721 

250, 267 

59,074,072 

45,872,982 

11,286,405 

1,750,238 

164,447 

25, 833, 855 
1,995,660 

9,715,216 
1,323,074 
3,565,025 
4,827,117 

108,226,330 
88,571,734 
19,654,596 

7,359,409 

209,489,263 
8, 839, 849 
7, 580, 724 

193,068,690 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1193 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS— continued. 


Expenses— Continued. 


For 

contract 

worli. 


DoUam. 

14, 530 

100,  S93 

17,871 

179, 446 

5,376 

174,070 

3,579,851 

614 
63, 357 

43,915 
43,428 

487 

31,496 


220,283 

219,820 
463 

27,959 

249 

73,053 


7, 639 
7,639 


8, 205, 806 
7, 450, 870 


754, 936 


1,901,723 

1,660,723 

226,290 

12,908 

1,802 

10,991,206 
6,813 

332,853 
21,327 
116,478 
195,048 

43,146,201 
40,197,415 

2,948,786 

48,806 

1,978,648 

212,276 

320 

1,766,052 


Rent  and  taxes. 


Rent 

of 

factory. 


Dollars. 
93, 0S6 
108, 086 

122, 905 

84, 797 
27,069 

57, 728 

6, 486, 700 

5,979 
726, 286 

43-,  944 

38,  568 

5,376 

171,416 
109,491 
34,979 

306, 747 

250, 084 
56, 663 

54,898 
149,822 
143,492 


432 

32, 907 
24,333 

8,574 

2, 858, 731 
2, 643, 271 

1,800 
20S,  040 

5,620 

647,701 

423,397 
150,590 
63,476 
10,238 

1,302,744 
106,527 

535,031 

70,054 

295,658 

169,319 

2,982,226 

2,561,173 

421,053 

157,722 

2,054,729 
489,525 
241,224 

1,323,980 


Taxes, 

FQderal, 

state, 

county, 

and  local. 


Dollars. 
671,696 
249, 948 

1, 061, 322 

1,619,327 

27,427 

1, 591, 900 

33,714,601 

3,406 
2, 476, 148 

1,027,450 
597, 986 
429, 464 

1,810,391 
468, 848 
29,999 

372,960 

318, 003 
54,957 

2,292,644 

S.S6,  982 

3, 663, 4S7 

959, 287 

123,083 

754,953 

745, 135 

9,818 

44,641,130 

38, 566, 380 

844 

6,059,909 

13,997 

3,054,424 

2,198,311 

757,242 

82,544 

16,327 

2,-526,017 
102,596 

717,958 
27,066 
172,640 
518,252 

17,612,294 

14,8:32,847 
2,779,447 

488,559 

17,600,117 

991,934 

1,412,52:3 

15.195,660 


For  materials. 


Total. 


Dollars. 
11,948,972 
4,287,055 

76,633,816 

52, 587, 777 

1, 532, 139 

51,055,638 

525,686,309 

133,934 
52, 442, 907 

6,608,680 
3,421,949 
3, 186, 731 

16,027,791 

5, 060, 561 

575, 402 

43,940,356 

37,128,034 
6, 812, 322 

11,792,224 
6, 993, 682 

14,983,868 
5,551,563 
8,018,270 

16,384,134 

16, 003, 896 

380, 238 

643,752,814 

618,902,759 

3, 158, 032 

21,290,717 

401, 306 

66,769,862 

56,898,161 

7,29.3,565 

2,187,418 

390,718 

127,087,745 
4,032,123 

16,071,924 

2,107,883 
4,368,400 
9,595,641 

388,469,022 

333,435,945 

55,033,077 

13,060,929 

3,782,929,533 

212,344,204 

74,493,632 

3,496,091,697 


Principal 
materials. 


Dollars. 
11,704,141 
4, 233, 760 

76, 335, 172 

49.956,679 

1, 512, 878 

48, 443, 801 

513,080,366 

124, 846 
52,064,231 

6,441,995 
3,310,038 
3,131,957 

11,339,924 

4,935,624 

440, 763 

43,410,690 

36,674,638 
6, 736, 052 

11,232,010 
6,729,098 

14, 340, 700 
5, 169, 250 
7, 907, 582 

15, 842, 863 

15, 488, 019 

354,844 

629,809,673 

005,827,811 

3, 115, 836 

20, 474, 219 

391, 807 

65,108,911 

55,691,733 

6,926,237 

2,105,328 

385,613 

126,431,922 
3,930,116 

15,716,571 
2,077,301 
4,229,845 
9,409,425 

382,267,575 

329,345,649 

52,921,926 

12,724,302 

3,758,839,744 

211,085,354 

73,5.54,633 

3,474,199,757 


Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 


Dollars. 
244, 831 
53, 295 


2,631,098 

19,261 

2,611,837 

12,605,943 

9,088 
378,676 

166,685 
111,911 
54, 774 

4,687,867 
124, 937 
134,639 

529,666 

4.53,396 
76,270 

560,214 
264, 584 
643, 168 
382, 313 
110,688 

541,271 
515, 877 
25,394 

13,943,141 

13, 074, 948 

42,196 

816, 498 

9,499 

1,660,951 

1,206,428 

367,328 

82,090 

5,105 

655,823 
102,007 

3.55,353 
30,582 
138,555 
186,216 

6,201,447 
4,090,296 
2,111,151 

336,627 

24,089,789 

1,258,850 

938,999 

21,891,940 


Value  of 
products. 


Dollars. 
26, 048, 80S 
9,395,470 

90, 038, 412 

85, 895, 359 
2, 749, 859 
83, 145, 500 

987,088,045 

480, 543 
83,713,010 

15,293,927 
9,518,663 
5,775,264 

37, 513, 821 
9, 303, 734 
1,663,052 

56,610,092 

47, 500, 686 
9,109,406 

31,460,557 
20,641,038 
40,015,460 
15, 459, 582 
14,243,468 

4.3,694,919 

42,578,356 

1,116,563 

1,456,489,516 

1,364,294,032 

6, 896, 280 

84,424,665 

874, 539 

165,871,745 

133,303,335 

26,549,1.56 

5,197,682 

821,572 

205,327,133 
8,294,:308 

43,343,093 
4,694,802 
12,909,809 

25,738,482 

688,469,523 

590,2:37,8.35 

98,231,688 

29, 126, 133 

4,246,290,614 

24:3,061,209 

92,840,:368 

3,910,389,037 


Value 
added  by 
manu- 
facture. 


Dollars. 
14, 099, 836 
5, 108, 415 

13, 404, 596 

33, 307, 582 

1, 217, 720 

32, 089, 862 

461,401,736 

346,609 
31,270,103 

8,685,247 
6,096,714 
2, 588, 533 

21,486,030 
4, 243, 173 
1, 087, 650 

12, 669, 736 

10.  .372, 652 
2, 297, 084 

19,668,333 
13, 647, 356 
25,031,592 
9, 908, 019 
6, 225, 198 

27, 310, 7&5 

26,574,460 

736, 325 

812,736,702 

745,391,273 

3, 738, 248 

6:3, 133, 948 

473, 233 

99,101,883 

76,405,174 

19,255,591 

3,010,264 

430,854 

78,239,388 
4,262,185 

27,271,169 
2,-586,919 
8,541,409 

16,142,841 

300,000,501 

256,801,890 

43,198,611 

16,065,204 

463,361,081 
30,717,005 
18,346,736 

414,297,340 


1194 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Smelting  and  refining,  copper . 
Smelting 

Smelting  and  refining  i 


Smelting  and  refining,  lead  . 
Smelting , 

Smelting  and  refining  *. 


Smelting  and  refining,  metals,  not  else- 
where specified. ^ 
Smelting  and  refining,  not  from  the  ore 
Smelting  and  refining,  zinc 

IMgs,  bars,  plates,  and  sheets 

All  other 


Soap 

Soda-water  apparatus 

Sporting  and  athletic  goods. 


Springs,  steel,  car  and  carriage,  not 
made  in  steel  works  or  rolling  mills. 

Carriage  and  wagon 

Railway 

Automoliile 

Machinery  and  other 


Stamped  and  enameled  ware,  not  else- 
where specified. 

Stamped  ware 

Enameled  ware 

BathtuVjs 

Lavatories  and  sinks 


Stationery  goods,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

Penholders 

All  other 


Statuary  and  art  goods 

Steam  fittings  and  steam  and  hot- 
water  heating  apparatus. 
RacUators   and   cast-iron   heating 

})oilers. 
All  other 


Steam  packing 

Steel  barrels,  drums,  and  tanks. 

Stencils  and  lirands 

Stereotyping  and  electrotyping. . 


Stoves  and  hot-air  furnaces 

Stoves  and  ranges 

Hot-air  furnaces 

Fireless  cookers 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


81 

39 

33 

G 

348 
66 
188 


13 
6 
65 

28 

323 

279 

35 

5 

4 

223 

5 
218 

195 

261 

75 

186 

169 
33 
84 

171 

412 
280 
126 


Stoves,  gas  and  oil 

Structiu-al  ironwork,  not  made  in  steel 

works  or  rolhng  mills. 

Sugar,  beet 

Sugar,  cane 

Sugar,   refining,    not   including    l)eet 

sugar. 


176 
1,146 

85 
202 
20 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS. 


Capital. 


Dollars. 
308,680,268 
171,825,621 
136,854,647 

115,676,768 
57,992,579 
57,684,189 

20,227,544 

22,156,513 
98,757,355 
87,770,508 
10,986,847 

212,416,866 
14,711,872 
19,951,458 

45,472,282 

2,109,344 

7,387,952 

26,945,405 

9,029,580 

132,222,094 

90,098,314 

38,364,597 

2,209,116 

1,550,067 

36,700,909 

124,429 
36,576,480 

3,145,853 

133,097,464 

43,525,961 

89,571,503 

36,9.34,462 
18,218,312 
1,111,338 
7,860,376 

122,813,373 

94,539,978 

27,368,616 

904,779 

45, 734, 309 
219,470,095 

224,584,679 
55,117,127 
193,540,825 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Officers. 


Dollars. 
2,545,376 
1,404,443 
1,140,933 

1,026,786 
620,684 
406, 102 

640,255 

993,667 
1,265,631 
1,075,593 

190,038 

5,785,159 
077, 796 
890,659 

2,254,501 

246,430 

182,689 

1,154,787 

670, 595 

5,379,005 

4,076,459 

1,097,827 

102,981 

101,738 

2,716,468 

22,580 
2,693,888 

245, 129 

5,416,190 

1,176,507 

4,239,683 

1,827,579 

855,562 

124,445 

,1,487,627 

6,433,427 

4,814,531 

1,542,451 

76,445 

1,864,785 
10,870,315 

2,565,036 
1,173,706 
2,400,118 


Clerks, 
etc. 


Dollars. 
3,350,969 
1,838,417 
1,512,552 

1,075,000 
796,967 
278,033 

311,797 

577,463 
1,195,838 
1,081,750 

114,088 

8,380,692 
702, 589 
714,438 

1,290,179 

80,912 
158,084 
715,504 
335,679 

4,814,136 

3,679,646 
991,753 
104,561 

38, 176 

3,865,707 

1,548 
3,804,1.')9 

109,708 

7,045,518 

1,148,125 

5,897,393 

1,435,298 

608,415 

71,008 

542,279 

6,863,568 

5,056,032 

1,666,202 

141,334 

2,435,467 
12,239,967 

1,862,920 

491,742 

3,042,069 


Wage 
earners. 


Dollars. 
25,723,371 
12,258,730 
13,464,641 

9,179,615 
6,646,469 
2, 533, 146 

2,963,148 

3,093,140 
17,783,278 
16, 135, 100 

1,648,178 

21,228,063 
3,232,398 
5,752,963 

11,157,874 

708, 818 

743,029 

6,57,5,230 

3,130,797 

34,851,311 

23,675,506 

9,670,172 

903,607 

602,026 

9,577,867 

60, 174 
9,517,693 

1,716,067 

45,742,525 

14,280,631 

31,461,894 

7,103,275 

4,435,444 

428,706 

5,002,545 

41,321,133 

33, 905, 951 

7,116,836 

298,346 

12,578,830 
59,920,132 

15,908,118 

4,009,369 

22,710,464 


1  Includes  4  establishments  engaged  exclusively  in  refining. 
'  Includes  2  establishments  engaged  exclusively  in  refining. 


GEITERAL   TABLES, 


1195 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS— continued. 


Expenses — Continued . 


For 

contract 

work. 


Dollars. 
222, 176 
222, 176 


249,995 

240,385 

9,610 


1,132 


639,688 
81,982 
126,632 

341,504 


325,880 
15,624 


514, 847 


508,033 
5,855 


959 
181, 519 


181,519 
45,290 
39, 910 
7,364 
32,546 

24, 866 
3,259 
6,168 

76, 516 

123, 191 
46, 366 
76,825 


25,797 
1,048,785 

796, 772 
27, 366 
67, 522 


Rent  and  taxes. 


Rent 
of 

factory. 


Dollars. 

12,022 

11,022 

1,000 

13,923 
2,340 
11,583 

3,583 

45,970 
17, 100 
15,000 
2,100 

268,543 
114,383 
104,030 

200, 102 

9,320 

14,664 

114,969 

61,149 

553, 027 

538, 177 
8,612 
5,086 
1,152 

522,081 

2,414 
519,667 

114, 214 

315,642 

50,263 

265, 279 

120, 494 
68, 981 
57,090 

365, 751 

344,272 

223, 416 

105,371 

15,485 

134,423 
750, 449 

7,414 
11, 498 
&5, 036 


Taxes, 

Federal, 

state, 

county, 

and  local. 


Dollars. 
3,399,101 
2,089,665 
1,309,436 

1,022,881 
800, 05S 
222,823 

726,116 

471,180 

1,760,487 

1,699,418 

61,069 

5,800,132 
772,515 
616,879 

2,037,886 

224,080 
439,181 
879,736 
494,889 

7, 576, 275 

5, 452, 137 

2,082,096 

24,882 

17, 160 

2,489,072 

116 

2,488,956 

46,557 

7,482,354 

602,337 

6,880,017 

1,526,577 

1, 1.53, 085 

19,  517 

285, 875 

4,047,932 

3, 159, 561 

849, 793 

38, 578 

2, 557, 202 
6, 732, 187 

11, 442, 885 
1, 130, 749 
6, 476, 546 


For  materials. 


Total. 


Dollars. 
584, 410, 173 
156,055,168 
428,355,005 

179,373,646 
62,916,963 
116,456,683 

14,957,367 

40,675,880 
70,014,728 
63,604,885 
6,409,843 

238,518,858 
6,626,868 
11,969,388 

28,019,180 

1,757,315 

3,297,445 

18,532,785 

4,431,635 

65,456,652 

46,104,388 

17, 195, 806 

1,316,944 

839, 514 

28, 160, 239 

54,993 
28, 105, 246 


72,016,393 

22,061,124 

49,955,269 

22,724,561 

15, 151, 210 

514,241 

4, 234,  479 

54, 803, 316 

40, 350,  250 

13,414,707 

1,038,359 

24, 471, 970 
168,800,715 

87,029,144 

44, 143, 416 

662,143,981 


Principal 
materials. 


Dollars. 
565, 167, 149 
144,444,887 
420,722,262 

173,697,163 
58,427,136 
115,270,027 

14,370,279 

39,949,163 

60,568,127 

54,667,706 

5,900,421 

234,698,114 
6,487,216 
11,730,776 

26,255,302 

1,631,976 
3,120,885 
17,351,078 
4,151,363 

62,535,750 

44,697,181 

15. 920. 875 
1, 170,  471 

747, 223 

27, 812, 723 

52, 847 

27. 759. 876 

1,328,493 

68,019,320 

20,405,097 

47,614,223 

21,331,996 

14, 913, 978 

500,025 

3, 881, 041 

52, 461, 756 

38,  403,  825 

13,033,186 

1,024,745 

23, 892,  .577 
165,023,193 

81,650,540 

42, 161, 236 

652,374,860 


Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 


Dollars. 
19,243,024 
11,610,281 

7,632,743 

5,676,483 
4,489,827 
1,186,650 

587,088 

726,717 
9,446,601 
8,937,179 

509,422 

3,820,744 
139, 652 
238, 612 

1,763,878 

125,339 

176, 560 

1,181,707 

280,272 

2,920,902 

1, 407, 207 

1, 274, 931 

146, 473 

92,291 

347, 516 

2,146 
345,370 

50,047 

3,997,073 

1,656,027 

2,341,046 

1,392,565 

237,232 

14,216 

353, 438 

2,341,560 

1, 946, 425 

381,521 

13,614 

579,393 
3,777,522 

5, 378, 604 
1, 982, 180 
9, 769, 121 


Value  of 
products. 


Dollars. 
651,101,591 
186,670,898 
464,430,693 

196,794,519 

74,9.52,.'')72 

121,841,947 

20,074,504 

50,246,088 

104,122,938 

95,662,585 

8,460,353 

316,740,115 
15, 185, 370 
23,839,991 

51,479,535 

3,679,176 

5,793,458 

31,558,570 

10,448,331 

143, 653, 877 

101,094,308 

37,636,584 

2, 955, 953 

1,967,032 

58, 363, 244 

167, 554 
58, 195, 690 

5,019,521 

160,285,488 

45,013,178 

115,272,310 

40,524,779 

24,942,650 

1,597,785 

15,919,014 

145, 717, 963 

111,727,270 

31,798,649 

2,192,044 

5.5,792,029 
294,962,419 

149, 155,  892 

57, 741, 320 

730,986,706 


Value 
added  by 
manu- 
facture. 


Dollars. 

66,691,418 
30,615,730 
36,075,688 

17,420,873 
12,035,609 
5,385,264 

5,117,137 

9,570,208 
34,1118,210 
32,057,700 

2,050,510 

78,221,257 
8,558,502 
11,870,603 

23,460,-355 

1,921,861 
2,496,013 
13,025,785 
6,016,696 

78,197,225 

54,989,920 

20,440,778 

1,639,009 

1, 127, 518 

30,203,005 


112, 
30,090, 

3,640, 

88,269, 

22,952, 

65, 317, 

17, 800, 
9,791, 
1,083, 

11,684, 

90,914, 

71,377, 

18,383, 

1, 153, 

31, 320, 
126, 161, 

62, 126, 
13, 597, 
68, 842, 


'  Includes  "smelting  and  refining,  antimony"  and 
dividual  operations. 


'smelting  and  refining,  tin"  to  avoid  disclosing  in- 


1196 


ABSTHACT  OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  tiiis  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


rNDUSTEY. 


Sulphuric,  nltrlr,  and  mixed  acids 

Surgical  appliances 

Suspenders,  garters,  and  elastic  woven 
goods. 

Textile  machinery  and  parts 

Theatrical  scenery 

Tin  and  other  foils,  not  elsewliere  speci- 
fied. 

Tinfoil 

Aluminiun  and  other 

Tin  plate  and  terneplate 

Tinware,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Tobacco,  chewing  and  smoking,  and 
snulT. 

Plug  or  chewing 

Smoking 

SnutT , 

All  other 

Tobacco,  cigars  and  cigarettes 

Cigars 

Cigarettes , 

Cigars  and  cigarettes 

Tools,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Shovels,  spades,  scoops,  and  hoes.. 
Carpenters'    tools,    not   elsewhere 
specified. 

Machinists'  tools 

AU  other 

Toys  and  games 

Trunks  and  valises 

Turpentine  and  rosin 

Type  founding 

Typewriters  and  supplies 

Typewriters  and  parts 

Carbon  paper 

Ribbon 

All  other 

Umbrellas  and  canes 

Upholstering  materials,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 
I  mitation  leather  and  leatheroid. . . 

Excelsior 

Curled  hair , 

All  other 

Varnishes , 

Vault  lights  and  ventilators 

Vinegar  and  cider , 

Vinegar 

Cider , 

Wallpaper,  not  made  in  paper  miUs. . . 
Wall  plaster  and  composition  flooring. 
■W  ashing  machines  and  clothes  wringers, 

Waste 

Cotton 

All  other , 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
Ush- 
ments. 


39 

208 
196 

432 
17 


12 
3 

24 
301 

365 

85 
199 
34 
47 

9,926 

9,778 

135 

13 

1,125 
42 
34 

502 

547 

541 

597 

1,191 

23 


163 

17 
95 
15 
36 

229 
41 

720 
199 
621 

48 
161 
105 

92 
61 
31 


FINANCI.^L   STATISTICS. 


dapital. 


Dollars. 
51,160,004 
33,063,371 
39,676,879 

129,797,903 

572,878 

11,998,436 

11,993,158 

5,278 

34,315,066 
198,386,695 

188,444,100 

60,564,469 

98,539,030 

28, 664, 549 

676,052 

416,395,472 

220,708,832 

191,173,339 

4,513,301 

134,731,947 

13,830,778 
8,251,864 

68,204,106 
44,445,139 

27,738,500 

34,258,034 

33,595,986 

4,428,644 

47,794,300 

42, 52 1, 466 

3,218,350 

1, 930, 082 

121,402 

15,397,275 

32,556,564 

21,629,899 
4,685,166 
3, 164, 142 
3,077,357 

62,461,021 
903,670 

20,514,590 
14,394,905 
6,119,625 

19,921,577 
25,307,049 
25, 986, 355 

19,472,471 
11,035,372 
8,437,099 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Officers. 


Dollars. 
1,247,633 
1,488,430 
2,036,313 

5,027,595 
106,405 

440,926 

440,926 


613,072 
3,668,095 

2,400,527 

1,014,383 

1,040,213 

328,256 

17,675 

10,292,242 

8, 412, 830 

1,676,149 

203,263 

7,438,238 
405, 192 
310,685 

3,891,020 
2,831,341 

2,179,342 

2, 723, 188 

2,006,441 

48,304 

2,015,632 

1,454,037 

358, 640 

177, 705 

25, 250 

793,707 

1,046,784 

516, 270 

265, 961 

98, 832 

165, 721 

3,694,724 

164,668 

768,251 

55S,  015 
210, 206 

834,966 
1, 204, 704 
1,255,479 

937, 401 
732, 802 
204,599 


Clerks, 
etc. 


Dollars. 

931,884 
2,611,469 
1,554,760 

3,071,175 
31,616 

158,184 

1.58, 184 


558,914 
4,541,793 

4,517,964 

1,938,286 

2,148,337 

420,529 

10,812 

12,100,195 

6, 609, 553 

4,951,153 

539,489 

5,170,558 
252, 150 
384,317 

2,581,233 
1,952,858 

1,383,138 

2, 548,  .589 

236,415 

28, 847 

2,054,107 

1,327,322 

588, 750 

134, 340 

3,695 

842,121 

571,692 

316,005 
60, 080 
53, 737 

141,810 

4,558,200 
48,676 

399, 766 

323, 965 

75, 801 

932,369 
1,251,029 
1,496,604 

295,309 

215,356 

79, 953 


Wage 
earners. 


Dollars. 
7,916,531 
6,084,143 
9,270,1.30 

36,528,729 
237,603 

1,759,320 

1,756,320 
3,000 

5,756,417 
34,493,399 

12,674,736 

5,740,522 

5,765,259 

1,080,052 

88,903 

111,313,348 

90,418,318 

19, 794, 550 

1,100,480 

43,836,009 
2, 615, 842 
2,507,988 

23,076,340 
1.5,635,899 

11,847,277 

12,403,767 

16,972,881 

867,517 

17,009,432 

16,253,876 

439, 487 

264, 071 

51, 998 

3,139,662 

4,687,307 

2, 163, 171 

l,144,.i03 

736,  885 

642,748 

4,567,788 
424, 197 

2,047,469 

1,391,994 

655, 475 

3, 882, 396 
5,8.33.617 
6, 431, 378 

2, 106, 840 

1, 538, 632 

568. 208 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1197 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS— continued. 


Expenses— Continued. 


For 

contract 

work. 


Dollars. 
47, 867 
114,114 
469, 527 

178,686 
10, 128 


297 
169, 524 

71,332 

1,830 

67, 296 

2,206 


922, 925 
614,660 
308, 265 


322, 710 
5,293 
8,359 

167,693 
141, 365 

233, 784 

40, 031 

425, 407 

750 

8,033 
2,126 


5,907 


213, 852 
9,905 


5,501 

47 
4,357 

39, 899 
6,435 

19, 470 

7,224 

12, 246 

33, 493 
2,966 
27,517 

2,000 
2,000 


Rent  and  taxes. 


Rent 

of 

factory. 


Dollars. 

47,396 

229, 353 

239, 869 

308, 4S2 
15,  533 

126, 484 

126, 483 
1 

5,425 
521,012 

242,089 

37,313 

187, 254 
4,605 
12, 917 

3, 343, 599 

2, 730, 939 

603, 945 

8,715 

798, 915 
25,459 
10,486 

449,861 
313, 109 

630, 958 

723, 594 

34, 869 

18, 364 

117,219 
54,190 
37,049 
19,980 
6,000 

234, 308 

94,053 

27, 892 
15,070 
20, 520 
30, 571 

196, 779 
28,928 

.  74,793 
47,834 
26, 959 

120,600 
115,092 
SS,  799 

94, 221 
73,606 
20, 615 


Taxes, 

Federal, 

state, 

coimty, 

and  local. 


Dollars. 
1, 024, 209 
1, 202, 093 
2, 438, 457 

6, 193, 733 
6,533 

660, 473 

660, 448 


1,  857, 927 
6, 785, 892 

63, 399, 150 

25, 086, 247 

32, 877, 423 

5, 329, 502 

105,978 

1S5, 661, 698 
43,506,689 

129, 249, 358 
12,905,651 

9, 520, 304 
671,674 
596,921 

5,649,206 
2,602,503 

640,111 

1,41.1,655 

819, 459 

60,862 

3,363,422 

3, 068, 141 

224, 499 

65,909 

4,873 

385,093 

1,026,157 

811,755 
133,378 
25, 571 
55,453 

1,871,008 
8,175 

687, 169 
500,530 
186,639 

190,  .509 
4()9, 581 
629,528 

590, 058 
447, 747 
142,311 


For  materials. 


Total. 


Dollars. 
15,857,361 
22,213,621 
36, 369, 218 

45,636,628 
504, 655 


13, 006, 826 
1,164 

73,422,649 
165, 170, 736 

130,270,388 

52, 051, 801 

66, 648, 173 

10,011,200 

1, 559, 214 

353, 297, 366 

1.58, 815;  218 

181,309,000 

13, 173, 148 

45, 796, 967 
5,874,329 
2,530,598 

19,471,110 
17, 920, 930 

19,841,498 

33, 222, 432 

13,929,888 

943, 245 

16,143,662 

11,012,571 

3,091,707 

1,855,490 

183,894 

15,6.32,989 

25, 448, 893 

18, 132, 204 
2,521,967 
2,291,480 
2,503,242 

51,508,256 
810, 579 

15,558,525 
11,217,205 
4,341,320 

13,152,503, 
11,821,465 
23,388,925 

22,144,087 
15,457,362 
6, 686, 725 


Principal 
materials. 


Dollars. 
13, 735, 042 
21,  834, 163 
35, 886, 299 

44,094,714 
500, 5S4 

12, 836, 305 

12,835,382 
923 

73, 058, 460 
163, 671, 935 

129, 419, 465 

51, 703, 188 

66, 2,53, 105 

9,918,966 

1, 544, 206 

351, 827, 204 

157, 938, 401 

180,758,410 

13, 130, 393 

43, 112, 384 
5, 508, 057 
2,365,660 

18, 388, 666 
16,850,001 

19, 368, 200 

32, 959, 431 

13,654,976 

893, 780 

15,766,655 

10,684,805 

3, 064, 003 

1,835,900 

181,947 

15,479,960 

24, 930, 596 

17,860,292 
2, 392, 759 
2,214,975 
2,462,570 

50,952,290 
798, 558 

15,206,351 
10, 969, 929 
4, 236, 422 

12,8.55,155 
10,  ISi,  141 
23, 167, 861 

21,909,849 
15,299,515 
6,610,334 


Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 


Dollars. 

2,122,319 
379, 458 
482, 919 

1,541,914 
4,071 


171,444 
241 

364, 189 
1, 498, 801 

850,923 

348,613 

395, 068 

92, 234 

15,008 

1, 470, 162 

876, 817 

550, 590 

42,755 

2,684,583 
366, 272 
164,938 

1, 082, 444 
1, 070, 929 

473, 298 

263, 001 

274,912 

49, 465 

377,007 

327, 766 

27,  704 

19, 590 

1,947 

153,029 

518,297 

271,912 
129,208 
76, 505 
40,672 

555, 966 
12, 021 

352,174 
247, 276 
104, 898 

297, 348 

1,338,324 

221,064 

234,2,38 
157, 847 
76,391 


Value  of 
products. 


Dollars. 
31, 470, 480 
43, 533, 860 
60,774,652 

122,089,264 
1,067,033 


17,912,486 

8,348 

97, 404, 720 
233,964,000 

239, 270, 718 

96, 955, 494 

119,282,473 

21,127,918 

i;  904, 833 

773,662,495 
360,396,074 
379, 125, 710 
34,140,711 

144,201,668 
14,461,091 
7,904,096 

70, 846, 366 
50,990,115 

45,656,803 

63, 932, 266 

53, 051, 294 

2, 089, 757 

52,737,661 

43,312,964 

5, 894, 220 

3, 178, 158 

3.52, 319 

25,308,826 

39,889,711 

26,281,966 
4,913,4.50 
3,712,602 
4,981,693 

83,6.32,424 
2,155,864 

24,722,610 

17,480,319 

7,242,291 

23, 047, 901 
26,874,6.57 
40, 771, 285 

29, 705, 402 

21,051,429 

8, 645, 973 


Value 
added  by 

manu- 
facture. 


Dollars. 
15,  613, 119 
21,320,239 
24,405,434 

76, 452, 636 
562, 378 

4, 912, 844 

4, 905, 660 
7,184 

23,982,071 
68, 793, 264 

109, 000, 330 

44,903,693 

52, 634, 300 

11,116,718 

345,619 

420, 365, 129 
201, 580, 856 
197,816,710 
20, 967, 563 

98, 401, 701 
8,586,762 
5,373,498 

51, 37,5, 256 
33,069,185 

25,815,305 

30, 709, 834 

39, 121, 406 

1,146,512 

36,593,999 

32,300,393 

2,802,513 

1,322,668 

168,425 

9, 675, 837 

14,440,818 

8,149,762 
2,391,483 
1,421,122 

2,478,451 

32,124,168 
1, 345, 285 

9,164,085 
6,263,114 
2,900,971 

9, 895, 398 
15,053,192 
17,382,360 

7,556,315 
5,597,067 
1,959,248 


1198 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90 DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


10 


Watch  and   clock   materials,  except 
watchcases. 

Watch  materials 

Clock  materials 

Watchcases. 

Watches 

Watches 

Watch  movements 

Wheelbarrows 

Whips 

Windmills 

Window  and  door  screens  and  weather 
strips. 

Window  and  door  screens 

Weather  strips 

Window  shades  and  fixtures 

Wire 

Wirework,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Wire  rope  and  cable 

Woven-wire  fencing 

All  other 

Wood  distillation 

Wood  preserving 

Wood,  turned  and  carved 

Wooden  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Wool  pulling 

Wool  scouring 

Wool  shoddy 

Woolen  and  worsted  goods 

Woolen  goods 

Worsted  goods 

All  other  industries ' 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


176 

38 

287 
06 

558 
15 
53 

490 

115 

73 
722 
245 
24 
33 
78 

852 
560 
292 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS. 


Capital. 


Dollars. 
1,020,628 

804,614 
216, 014 

21, 790, 556 

49, 000, 742 
25, 904, 237 
23,096,505 

1,151,067 
2,461,021 
10, 004, 863 

9,749,337 

8,680,080 
1,069,257 

18,698,914 
102,016,777 

65, 290, 309 

15,265,073 

8, 441, 778 

41, 583, 458 

42, 334, 503 
28,138,079 
23, 542, 316 
21,110,717 
8, 853, 437 
10, 049, 960 
16, 990, 722 

831,694,748 
273,973,670 
557, 721, 078 

131, 358 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Officers. 


Dollars. 
68, 565 

48, 182 
20, 383 

706,688 

1,059,499 
579, 288 
480, 211 

89, 527 
115,787 
390, 616 

554, 109 

426,119 
127, 990 

770, 751 
2, 464, 056 

3, 537,  ISO 
641, 528 
376, 523 

2, 519, 129 

950, 476 
782, 677 
1,698,857 
779, 004 
193, 335 
523,681 
752, 935 

23,499,941 
10, 601, 093 
12, 898, 848 

3,675 


Clerks, 
etc. 


Dollars. 
46, 436 

37,237 
9,199 

610,047 

637,531 
437, 152 
200,379 

51,581 
315,731 
403, 764 

271,759 

229,4)0 
42,349 

1,003,116 
2, 990, 350 

2,541,377 
571, 726 
320, 540 

1,649,111 

372,091 
510, 562 
493, 196 
432,677 
89, 873 
203, 493 
264, 288 

7,481,815 
2, 540,  ai3 
4,941,812 

4,863 


Wage 
earners. 


Dollars. 
412, 820 

334, 801 

78, 019 

4,000,727 

16, 598, 896 
9, 798, 220 
6,800,676 

271, 442 

582, 230 

2,145,301 

2,046,768 

1,935,129 
111,639 

3,669,280 
29,289,667 

15,  .505, 992 
2,603,704 
1,726,991 

11,175,297 

5,309,689 
4,342,277 
9, 307, 242 
5,661,674 
909, 7.S8 
2, 896, 453 
2,653,169 

168,108,681 
66, 595, 826 
101,512,855 

89. 798 


> Comprises  the  following  industries  with  number  of  establishments  as  indicated:  "Straw  goods,  not 
elsewhere  specified, "  1;  "whalebone  cutting,"  1;  and  "wood  carpet,"  3. 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1199 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS— continued. 

E  xpenses — C  ontinued . 

Rent  and  taxes. 

For  materials. 

For 

contract 

work. 

Value  of 
products. 

added  by 
manu- 
facture. 

Rent 

of 

factory. 

Taxes, 

Federal, 

state, 

county, 

and  local. 

Total. 

Principal 
materials. 

Fuel  and 

rent 
of  power. 

Dollars. 
11,028 

Dollar.i. 
14,198 

Dollars. 
38,220 

Dollars. 
549,521 

Dollars. 
531, 126 

Dollars. 
18,395 

Dollars. 
1,341,697 

Dollars. 
792, 176 

1 

10,668 
360 

12, 858 
1,340 

35,726 
2,494 

471,241 

78, 280 

460,367 
70, 759 

10,874 
7,521 

1,119,951 
221,746 

648,710 
143,466 

2 
3 

27, 575 

28,048 

1,368,396 

8,205,754 

8,058,887 

146,867 

19,618,773 

11,413,019 

4 

225, 794 

9,078 

216,716 

13,884 
4,5:30 
9,354 

2,149,732 

1,823,020 

326,712 

6,392,562 
4,316,230 
2,076,332 

6,109,014 
4,148,301 
1,%0,713 

285,548 
167,929 
115,619 

32,044,299 
20,088,174 
11,956,125 

25,651,7.37 
15,771,944 
9,879,793 

5 
6 

7 

12,050 
19,395 
24,080 

59,532 

51,189 

424,861 

971,096 
1,096,642 
4,960,426 

954,393 
1,06.3,512 
4,813,861 

16,703 
33, 130 
146,565 

1,679,538 
2,986,285 
9,932,585 

708,442 
1,889,643 
4,972,159 

8 

13,287 
1,312 

9 

10 

6,883 

78,044 

567,394 

4,897,389 

4,798,429 

98,960 

10, 932, 857 

6,035,468 

11 

5,083 
1,800 

63, 526 
14,518 

524,487 
42, 907 

4,302,954 
594,435 

4,208,538 
589,891 

94,416 
4,544 

9,592,122 
1,340,735 

5,289,168 
746,300 

12 
13 

10,312 
774,423 

191,852 
64,543 

853,280 
3,531,988 

18,249,540 
102,813,591 

17,892,0.52 

98, 578, 068 

3.57, 488 
4,235,523 

29,190,649 
162,151,236 

10,941,109 
59,337,645 

14 
15 

126,213 
1,500 
1,976 

122, 737 

419,414 
27, 645 
17, 762 

374,007 

4,163,770 

1,501,171 

461,623 

2, 200, 976 

50,754,070 
13,059,281 
13,209,818 
24,484,971 

49, 767, 178 
12,816,5.37 
13,109,976 
23,840,665 

986,892 
242,744 
99, 842 
644,306 

90,549,245 
20,969,380 
17,788,705 
51,791,160 

39,795,175 
7,910,099 
4,  .578, 887 

27,306,189 

16 
17 
18 
19 

327, 473 
93,177 

1.30,340 
24,211 
13, 636 
4,603 
14,695 

22, 638 
25, 097 
197, 926 
75, 887 
20,941 
59,839 
54,760 

1,237,687 
719,108 
578,908 
503, 635 
159, 663 
449, 658 
703,499 

20,059,651 
23,241,8.58 
16,609,215 
10,173,353 
12,809,592 
7,228,350 
16,076,315 

17,772,430 
22,458,984 
16,309,563 

9,980,611 
12,730,810 

6,789,007 
15,572,310 

2,287,221 
782, 874 
299, 6.52 
192, 742 
78,782 
439,343 
504,005 

32,54.5,314 
33,239,313 
34,847,139 
21,793,261 
17,  .361, 231 
13,679,584 
23,254,398 

12,485,663 
9,997,455 
18,237,924 
11, -619, 908 
4,551,639 
6,451,234 
7,178,083 

20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

9,212,822 
1,198,862 
8,013,960 

1,072,474 
484,512 
587,962 

62,937,307 
16,306,713 
36, 630, 594 

665,594,683 
217,965,333 
447,629,350 

650,196,615 
212,189,028 
438, 007, 587 

15,398,068 
5,776,305 
9,621,763 

1,065,4.34,072 
364,896,590 
700, 537, 482 

399,839,389 
146,931,257 
252,908,132 

27 
28 
29 

2, 710 

7,970 

220 

199,589 

194,813 

4,776 

361,431 

161,842 

30 

1200 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


29 


All  industries. 


Aeroplanes,  seapl  anes,  and  auships,  and  parts 
Agricultural  implements 


Aluminum  manufactures 

Ingots,  plates,  and  sheets. 

Ware 

All  other 


Ammunition : . . 

Artificial  flowers 

Artificial  limbs 

Artificial  stone  products. 


Artists'  materials. 

Crayons 

All  other 


Asbestos  products,  not  including  steam 
packing. 

Building  materials 

Textile-mill  products 

All  other 


Automobile  bodies  and  parts. 

Automobile  repairing 

Automobiles 

AwningS;  tents,  and  sails 


Babbitt  metal  and  solder. 

Babbitt  metal 

White  metal 

Type  metal 

Solder 


Bags,  other  than  paper,  not  including  bags 

made  in  textile  mills. 
Bags,  paper,  exclusive  of  those  made  in 

paper  mills. 


Baking  powders  and  yeast . 

Baking  powders 

Yeast 


Baskets,  and  rattan  and  willow  ware. 
Bells 


Belting  and  hose,  rubber. 

Belting 

Hose 


Belting  and  hose,  woven,  other  than  rubber. 

Woven  belting 

All  other,  including  woven  hose 


Belting,  leather 

Billiard  tables,  bowling  alleys,  and  acces- 
sories. 

Blacking,  stains,  and  dressings 

Bluing 


Bone,  carbon,  and  lamp  black. . 
Bone  black  and  lampblack. 
Carbon  black 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


290, 105 


31 

521 

83 

7 

39 

37 

42 

224 

177 

2,785 

58 
20 
38 


12 

16 

18 

2,515 

16, 507 

315 

895 

118 
54 
21 
7 
36 

216 

75 


67 
21 

375 
10 

15 
8 
7 

41 
24 
17 

172 
49 

220 

57 

35 

6 

29 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUTACTUKrNG 
INDUSTRIES. 


Total. 


10,812,736 


4,202 
67, 177 

13, 257 

744 

8,907 

3,606 

27,471 
4, 876 
1,120 

12,  879 

1,205 
508 
697 

4,195 

1,324 

2,264 

607 

153, 182 

82, 635 

242, 922 

8,413 

3,372 

1,852 

497 

58 

965 

12, 642 

5,087 


4,893 
2,914 
1,979 

5,370 
275 

7,449 
3,045 
4,404 

3,207 
2, 149 
1,058 

4,019 
2,327 

3,765 
515 

826 
298 
528 


Proprietors  and  oflBcials. 


Total. 


Male. 


656, 915 


161 
3,130 

477 
40 
237 
200 

1,105 
340 
252 

3,857 

105 
40 
65 

178 

54 
85 
39 

7,789 

21, 613 

6, 392 

1,367 

312 

159 
56 
14 


551 
242 


266 
175 
91 


137 

74 
63 

166 
103 
63 

412 
92 

416 

75 

103 
29 
74 


Fe- 
male, 


25;  942 


57 


115 

241 

75 

92 

11 
3 


Pro- 
prie- 
tors 
and 
firm 
mem- 
bers. 

269.137 


14 
321 

34 
6 
6 

22 

10 

234 

154 

3,055 

40 
16 

24 


2,129 

18, 566 
36 
871 

63 

32 

9 

4 

18 

166 


400 


179 

45 


Sala- 
ried 
offi- 
cials 
of  cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


132, 467 


50 

587 

89 
5 
46 
38 

103 
85 
62 

396 

43 
16 

27 


31 
27 
16 

1, 666 

1,084 

548 

318 

117 
52 
18 
11 
36 

170 


36 
18 
18 

64 
36 

28 

181 
33 

139 
16 

41 
14 
27 


281, 253 


1  Totals  not  show  u  for  reasons  given  on  page  914. 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1201 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRIES— continued. 


Clerks. 


Male. 


659, 775 


312 
7,276 

777 

12 

438 

327 

1,854 

225 

84 

373 

75 
22 
53 


55 
106 
53 

7,748 

2,753 

16,606 

538 

456 
276 

79 
8 

93 

774 


841 
739 
102 

136 
2 

1,078 
4,SS 
590 

360 
150 
210 

538 
72 

597 
49 

32 
10 
22 


Fe- 
male. 


373, 732 


180 
2,346 


406 
181 

,681 
112 
103 
217 


31 
77 
37 

4,974 
2,967 
9,290 

388 

221 
106 
45 

7 
63 

538 

233 


439 

364 

75 


406 
114 
292 

192 
119 
73 

283 
56 

270 
23 

11 

6 


Wage  earners. 


Average 
number. 


9,096,372 


3,543 
54,368 

11,402 

684 
7,821 
2,897 

22,816 

4,138 

671 

8,378 

926 
414 
512 

3,654 

1,183 
1,993 

478 

132, 556 

55,061 

210, 559 

6,028 

2,372 
1,308 

317 
27 

720 

10,756 
4,168 


3,331 

1,623 
1,708 

4,533 
237 

5,826 
2,368 
3,458 

2,479 

1,769 

710 

2,765 
2,101 

2,455 
360 

675 
2J3 

422 


De  9,663,170 


Number  employed 
15th  day  of — 


Maximum 
month. 


Minimum 
month. 


Ap  8,666,549 


Ja       5, 493 
Fe     59, 748 


Oc 
De 
De 

Ja 

No 
No 
Se 


747 
9,468 
3,934 

46,771 

4,318 

682 

10,528 


De 
De 


453 
563 


Oc  1,346 

De  2,231 

De  585 

De  157,335 
Au    59,004 

De  241,709 

Je  7, 455 


De  1,560 
De  344 
Fe  2  28 
De         822 

Oc    11,803 

De      4, 850 


Ja 
Oc 


Au 
No 


1,839 

1,788 

4,767 
262 


Ja 
De 


2,722 
4,346 


No 
De 


De 
De 


No 
Se 


1,926 
803 

3,071 
2,595 

2,625 
419 


De 
Oc 


260 
444 


Oc      2, 799 
Au    49,483 


Ap 
Ja 
Fe 

Se 
Ja 
Fe 
Ja 


609 
6,746 
2,127 

17,121 

3,848 

660 

5,049 


372 

478 


Je 
Ja 
Ap 

Ja 
Ja 
Ja 
Ja 


865 

1,747 

385 

108, 8.57 

48, 702 

174,634 

4,881 


Au  1,051 

Ap  281 

Ja2  26 

Fe  656 

Mh  9,461 

My  3, 266 


De      1,420 
My  2    1,654 


Ja 

Ap 


3,979 
215 


Je 
Mh 


2,032 
2,296 


Ap 


Ja 
My 


1,588 
626 


2,566 
1,699 


2,195 
318 


249 
403 


Wage  earners  employed  Dec.  15,  or  nearest 
representative  day. 


Total. 


(.') 


3,474 
57, 592 

14, 187 

785 

9,374 

4,028 

22,709 

4,34S 

678 

10,987 

1,024 
453 
571 

4,038 

1,223 

2,229 

586 

160,081 

58, 085 

243, 128 

6,124 

2,768 

1, 576 

343 

28 
821 

11,714 

4,790 


3,390 
1,648 
1,742 

5,051 
264 

6,954 
2,611 
4,343 

2,694 

1,884 

810 

3,066 
2,597 

2,613 
354 

684 
260 
424 


16  years  of  i 
and  over. 


Under  16  years 
of  age. 


Male. 


(') 


3,256 

56,547 

12,618 

785 

8,009 

3,824 

16,333 

1,243 

617 

10,947 

777 
318 
459 

3,125 

1,136 

1,569 

420 

151,588 

57,454 

234,916 

3,258 

2,510 
1,468 

340 
26 

676 

4,378 
2,210 


2,538 

875 

1,663 

3,327 
232 

6,057 
2,366 
3,691 

1,444 

1,004 

440 

2,803 
2,301 

1,377 
150 

682 
258 
424 


Fe- 
male. 


(1) 


212 
962 

1,368 


1,164 
204 

6,237 

3,017 

55 

25 

219 
115 
104 

863 

85 
627 
151 

8,065 

393 

7,921 

2,818 

241 

107 

1 


133 
7,065 
2,468 


835 

756 

79 

1,537 
32 

829 
236 
593 

1,177 
822 
355 

184 
293 

1,141 
197 

2 
2 


Male. 


75108°— 23- 


2  Same  number  reported  for  one  or  more  other  months. 
— 76 


(•) 


124 
"i24' 


22 
17 
5 

28 

2 

21 

5 

363 

238 

288 

30 

12 
1 
2 
2 

7 

73 
43 


99 


Fe- 
male. 


(') 


5 

198 
69 


88 


32 


29 


1202 


ABSTRACT  OF  THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Bookbinding  and  blank-book  making 

Boot  and  shoe  cut  stock 

Boo*  and  shoe  findings 

Boots  and  shoes,  not  including  rubber  boots 
and  shoes. 

Regular  factory  products 

Contract  work 

Stitching 

Crimping 

Buttonholes 

O  vergaiters,  moccasins,  and  leggings 

Boots  and  shoes,  rubber 

Boxes,  cigar 

Boxes,  paper  and  other,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 
Shipping  containers,  corrugated  and 
fiber. 

Set-up  paper  boxes 

Cartons 

Paper  cans  and  tubes 

All  other 

Boxes,  wooden  packing,  except  cigar  boxes. 

Brass ,  bronze,  and  copper  products 

Brass  and  bronze 

Copper 

All  other 

Bread  and  other  bakery  products 

Biscuit  and  crackers 

Bakery  products,  other  than  biscuit 
and  crackers. 

Brick  and  tile,  terra-cotta,  and  fire-clay 
products. 

Building  brick 

Fire  brick 

Stove  lining 

Sewer  pipe  and  draintUe 

Terra-cotta  products 

Sihcate,  magnesite,  and  bauxite  bricks 

and  shapes. 
All  other 


Brooms 

From  broom  com . 
AU  other 


Brushes 

Toilet 

Paint  and  varnish. 
All  other 


Butter 

Butter,  reworking 

Buttons 

Candles 

Canning  and  preserving,  fish . 


Canning  and  preserving,  fruits  and  vege- 
tables. 

Canned  vegetables , 

Canned  fruits , 

Dried  fruits , 

Dried  vegetables , 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


1,113 

252 
427 

1,449 

1,337 
17 
19 
3 
3 
70 

25 
189 

1,201 

162 

865 
127 
20 
27 

1,140 

1,092 

1,007 

47 

38 

25,095 

176 

24, 919 


2,414 

1,454 
194 

19 
478 
214 

39 

16 

1,0.34 

1,000 

34 

379 
44 
44 

291 

3,738 

5 

557 

19 

410 

3,082 

1,989 

446 

629 

18 


PEESONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING 
INDUSTRIES. 


Total. 


25,287 
11,512 
10,615 

237, 107 

234,425 

298 

386 

6 

11 

1,981 

37,929 
5,761 

63,408 

13,502 

38. 161 
7,929 
1,914 
1,902 

46, 897 

86, 106 
73, 533 
10, 219 
2,354 

200,642 
41,284 
159, 358 


86,503 

40, 569 
14,952 
425 
11, 793 
12,588 
4,931 

1,245 

8,536 

8,369 

167 

9,941 
2,225 
2,546 
5,170 

26, 339 

62 

17,758 

666 

12, 797 

72, 744 

39,854 

24,418 

7,844 

628 


Proprietors  and  officials. 


Total. 


Male. 


1,954 
731 
891 

7,961 

7,757 

26 

15 

3 

2 

158 

791 
371 

3,308 

635 

2,100 

396 

86 

91 

2,805 

3,998 

3,596 

287 

115 

31,590 

968 

30, 622 

5,871 

3,261 
631 
36 

1,003 
689 
175 

76 

1,533 

1,490 

43 

778 
113 
142 
523 

4,342 

7 

1,147 


7,944 

5,497 

1,273 

1,135 

39 


Fe- 
male, 


158 
39 
55 


510 
2 
13 


2 
12 

74 
20 

264 

29 

208 
16 
5 


96 

93 

2 

1 

1,969 
101 

1,868 


28 

27 

1 

50 

11 

5 

34 

133 


70 

2 

23 

232 

122 

75 
35 


Pro- 
prie- 
tors 
and 
firm 
mem- 
bers. 


1,111 
234 
424 


786 

16 

21 

3 

3 

54 

1 

187 

767 

44 

642 
52 
10 
19 

849 

751 
700 
29 
22 

27,908 

54 

27, 854 


1,045 
31 

11 

468 

76 

7 


1,162 

1,130 

32 

330 
19 
37 

274 

2,006 

4 

575 

13 

275 

3,284 

2,178 

374 

729 

3 


Sala- 
ried 
offi- 
cials 
of  cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


478 
153 
201 

1,747 

1,696 
1 


50 

69 

78 

1,232 

258 

748 
173 
33 
20 

861 

1,099 

991 

65 

43 

1,948 

198 

1,750 


947 
240 

18 
187 
212 

37 


168 
161 

7 

229 
47 
50 

132 

746 

1 

269 

23 

283 

1,354 

1,013 

271 

60 

10 


1  Same  number  reported  throughout  the  year. 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1203 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTEIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRIES — Continued. 


Clerks. 


Male. 


1,576 
385 
344 

8,494 

8,349 


145 

2,509 

88 

2,126 

760 

711 
497 
90 
68 

924 

4,470 

3,901 

435 

134 

16,660 
4,521 
12, 139 

2,446 

-848 
433 
21 
336 
534 
177 

97 

501 

496 

5 

644 

128 
127 
389 

2,000 

4 

471 

30 

353 

2,124 


755 
409 
52 


Fe- 
male. 


1,238 
642 
384 

9,064 

8,955 
4 

7 


1,680 
64 


953 

291 

81 

31 

643 

2,491 

2,148 

271 

72 

8,831 
1,353 

7,478 


1,143 

402 
202 
5 
163 
278 
56 

37 

161 

159 

2 

501 
119 
122 
260 

2,223 

4 

493 

45 

264 

1,579 

769 
580 
212 

18 


Wage  earners. 


Average 
number. 


20,361 
9,715 
8,941 

211,049 

208, 854 

266 

351 

3 

7 

1,568 

32, 875 
5,218 


11,586 

34, 189 
6,729 
1,652 
1,706 

42,445 

75,051 

63, 795 

9,224 

2,032 

141, 592 
34, 341 
107,251 


76,915 

35,984 
13,678 
361 
10, 263 
11,073 
4,523 

1,033 

6,313 

6,197 

116 

7,968 
1,854 
2, 150 
3,964 

17,641 

47 

15,577 

541 

11,248 

60,865 

32, 558 

21, 735 

6,053 

519 


Number  employed 
15th  day  of— 


Maximum 
month. 


De  21,775 
No  10,354 
De    10, 223 


De  225,714 

No 

De 

Oc 

De 


350 

444 

5 

7 


Fe 
De 


35,339 
5,666 


No    12,840 


De  37,443 

De  7,301 

No  1,S52 

Oc  2, 235 


De    44,881 


Ja  70,115 
De  10,911 
Mh     2,096 


No    37,036 
De  113,312 


Au  46,700 

Ja  14,682 

De  395 

Au  11,796 

No  13,719 

Ja  5, 214 

Oc  1,260 


De 
Fe 


6,821 
146 


No  1, 970 
De  2,412 
De      4,383 


Je 
De 
No 
De 

Au 


20, 370 

53 

16,876 

633 

17,329 


Se 
Au 
Oc 
No 


98,662 
53, 799 
16,315 

784 


Minimum 
month. 


Ja  19,354 
Ap  9, 190 
Ja       7,815 


Ap  197,  111 
Ap 

7e 


Fe 

Je 

Ja 


183 
306 
1 
7 
1,285 

30,642 
4,990 


My   10,484 


Ja 
My 
Mh 
Ap 


31, 373 
6,241 
1,370 
1,375 


Ap    40,682 


Je  57,260 
Jy  7, 321 
Je        1,924 


Mh    32,529 
Ja    101,073 


Ja 

Au 

My 

Ja 

Fe 

Je 


19, 702 
13, 239 
337 
7,711 
7,387 
3,876 


My        8j97 


Mh 
Se 


5,782 
98 


Mh  1,756 
Ap  1,976 
My     3, 707 


Ja 

Se 
Ap 
Mh 
Mh 


14,796 

42 

14,594 

471 

6,749 


Fe 
Mh 
Mh 
Mh 


7,834 

4,115 

1,776 

240 


Wage  earners  employed  Dec.  15,  or  nearest 
representative  day. 


Total. 


22, 946 
10, 285 
10,188 

230,457 

227, 794 

346 

454 

3 

7 

1,853 

34,723 
5,664 

61,467 

12,796 

37,609 

7,258 
1,880 
1,924 

46,327 

81, 720 

68, 951 

10,689 

2,080 

151,956 
36,569 
115, 387 


88,099 

43,403 
13,961 
400 
11,092 
13,461 
4,611 

1,171 

7,103 

.   6,948 

155 

8,791 
1,961 
2,414 
4,416 

17,304 

53 

17,398 

634 

18,252 

163,346 

94,262 

52, 514 

15,647 

923 


16  years  of  age 
and  over. 


Under  16  years 
"age. 


Male. 


10,694 
7,337 
6,545 

138,497 

137,473 

221 

45 

3 


755 

19.849 
2;  455 

24,731 

7,356 

11,124 

4,513 

764 

974 

41, 180 

74,669 

62, 522 

10, 229 

1,918 

111,  176 
17,144 
94,032 

86,289 

43,060 
13,732 
^96 
10,985 
12,406 
4,545 

1,165 

5,899 

5,781 

118 

5,894 
1,269 
1,430 
3,195 

14, 816 

47 

10,615 

254 

10,541 

69,847 

42,878 

17,884 

8,727 

358 


Fe- 
male. 


11,564 
2,696 
3,315 

84,641 

83,055 
104 
392 


7 
1,083 

13,877 
3,000 

33,328 

5,192 

23,951 

2,596 

789 

800 

4,582 

6,799 

6,205 

457 

137 

38,901 
18,984 
19, 917 


1,290 

107 
56 


65 
993 
65 


1,052 

1,019 

33 

2,761 

685 

938 

1,138 

2,442 

6 

6,475 

367 
7,578 

89,306 

49,274 

32, 728 

6,739 

565 


Of£ 


Male. 


368 
183 
172 


4,406 
18 
2 


411 
73 

932 

71 

625 
40 

114 
82 

493 

190 

168 

3 

19 

1,281 

113 

1,168 


505 

235 

172 

4 

42 

49 

1 


120 

116 

4 

94 

7 

21 


40 


110 

6 

68 


931 

564 

39 


Fe- 
male. 


320 
69 
156 

2,885 


586 
136 

2,476 

177 

1,909 
109 
213 
68 

72 

62 
56 


598 
328 
270 


15 


198 

7 

65 

2,659 

1,179 

1,338 

142 


1204 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


INDUSTRY. 


Canning  and  preserving,  oysters 

Card  cutting  and  designing 

Cardboard ,  not  made  in  paper  iniUs 

Carpets  and  rugs,  other  than  rag 

Carpets,  rag 

Carriage  and  wagon  materials 

Carriages  and  sleds,  children's 

Carriages  and  wagons,  including  repairs. . . 

Carriages  and  wagons 

Repair  work  only 

Cars  and  general  shop  construction  and 
repairs  by  electric-railroad  companies. 

Cars  and  general  shop  construction  and 
repairs  by  steam-railroad  companies. 

Cars,  electric-railroad,  not  including  opera- 
tions of  railroad  companies. 

Cars,  steam-railroad,  not  including  opera- 
tions of  railroad  companies. 

Cash  registers  and  calculating  machines. . . 

Adding  machines 

Cash  registers  and  parts 

All  other 

Cement 

Charcoal,  not  including  production  in  the 
lumber  and  wood-distillation  industries. 

Cheese 

Chemicals 

Chewing  gum 

China  decorating,  not  including  that  done 
in  potteries. 

Decalcomania  work  on  china 

All  other 

Chocolate  and  cocoa  products 

Cleansing  and  polishing  prei>arations 

Cleansing  preparations 

Metal  polish 

All  other  polishing  preparations 

Clocks , 

Cloth,  sponging  and  refinishing 

Clothing,  horse 

Clothing,  men's 

Regular  factory  products 

Men's  and  youths' 

Boys' 

All  other 

Contract  work 

Men's  and  youths' 

Boys' 

All  other 

Clothing,  men's,  buttonholes 

Clothing,  women's ■. 

Regular  factory  products 

Suits,  skirts,  and  cloaks 

Shirt  waists  and  dre.sses,  except 
house  dresses. 

Undergarments  and  petticoats 

Wrappers  and  house  dresses 

All  other 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


65 

75 

16 

75 

339 

258 

103 

2,286 
1,130 
1,156 

624 

1,744 

7 

99 


65 
20 
19 
26 

123 
41 

3,5.30 

598 
62 


48 


281 
81 
137 

46 
67 
28 

5,258 

2,905 

1,768 

379 

758 

2,353 

2,005 

253 

95 

107 

7,711 
5,516 
1,820 
1,873 

637 
238 
948 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING 
INDUSTRIES. 


Total. 


1,339 
1,397 
1,714 
24,251 
2,716 
7, 4'29 
7,513 

23, 268 
19, 249 
4,019 

33, 120 

510,279 

3,286 

58, 782 


18,958 
9,883 
7,300 
1,775 

30,247 
273 

6,993 

66, 947 

4,050 

321 

50 
271 

10, 287 

4,264 

2,08i:i 

498 

1,680 

9,260 

1,454 

959 

209,712 
164,092 
115,163 
12, 873 
36,056 

45, 620 

37, 702 

6, 181 

1,737 

635 

202, 243 
171,108 
53, 159 
63, 38;j 

22, 914 

7, 721 

23,931 


Proprietors  and  officials. 


Total. 


Male. 


117 
130 
100 
486 
456 
577 
314 

3,595 
2,128 
1,467 

867 

15,451 

83 

1,849 


561 

315 

149 

97 

853 
54 

2,707 

2,946 

193 

38 

5 
33 

283 

744 
412 
116 
216 

265 
147 
81 

12, 126 
8,422 
5,731 
936 
1,755 

3,704 

3, 130 

431 

143 

140 

16,072 
12, 244 
4,402 
4,154 

1,341 

525 

1,822 


Fe- 
male 


59 
17 
15 
27 

5 

4 

4 

580 
484 
272 
43 
169 


1,639 
156 


249 
114 
331 


Pro- 
prie- 
tors 
and 
firm 
mem- 
bers. 


2 

50 

391 

212 

65 

2,655 
1,265 
1,390 

1 

2 

1 

2 


30 

2,400 
122 
23 

45 

7 
38 

21 

356 

214 

42 

100 

11 
55 
25 

6,970 

3,509 

2,273 

558 

678 

3,461 

2,948 

394 

119 

131 

10,366 
7,090 
2,556 
2,362 

720 

295 

1,157 


Sala- 

Super- 

ried 

in- 

offi- 

tend- 

cials 

ents 

of  cor- 

and 

pora- 

mana- 

tions. 

gers. 

24 
32 
39 
136 
34 
165 
101 

390 

355 

35 

65 
136 

16 
218 


26 
30 
33 

275 
5 

157 
673 


226 
112 
54 
60 

71 
75 
21 

1,962 

1,S!;9 

1,185 

153 

531 

93 
69 


10 

3,095 

2,698 

724 

1,073 

354 
101 
446 


516 
243 
650 


GENERAI.   TABLES. 


1205 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRIES — continued. 


Clerks. 


Male. 


19 
60 

84 
566 
115 
195 
282 


855 
39 

721 

12,057 

184 

3,535 


1,056 
479 
451 
126 

2,811 
5 

159 

5,460 

379 


2 
10 

611 

934 

499 

72 

363 

423 
44 
82 

13,  .350 

13,141 

10,030 

1,101 

2,010 

209 
85 

113 
11 


11,063 
10, 786 
3,'999 
3,433 

1,301 

440 

1,613 


Fe- 
male. 


11 

52 
77 
258 
99 
139 
218 

511 

480 

31 

260 

4,309 


793 
449 

284 


1,053 
6 

92 

2,874 
283 


13 

293 

572 

266 

53 

253 

315 
53 
26 

8,386 
8, 173 
6,266 
567 
1,340 

213 

182 
13 
18 


7,566 
7,342 
2,639 
2,831 

798 
289 

785 


Wage  earners. 


Average 
number. 


1,189 
1,148 
1, 425 
22,933 
2,016 
6,509 
6,686 

18, 173 
15,719 
2,454 

31, 272 

484, 437 

2,920 

52,298 


16,544 
8,640 
6,414 
1,490 

25, 524 
209 

3,997 
55,586 
3,190 


39 
205 

9,083 

1,955 
892 
242 
821 

8,252 

1,206 

766 

175, 270 
133, 872 
92,864 
10,226 
30, 782 

41,398 

34,224 

5,614 

1,560 

484 

165, 649 
139,097 
41,963 
52, 176 

19, 225 
6,353 
19,380 


Number  employed 
15th  day  of— 


Maximum 
month. 


De 
De 

No 
De 
De 
Oc 
De 


1,836 
1,261 
1, 498 
26,502 
2,325 
7,095 
7,179 


No    16,239 
Je       2, 500 

De  31,894 

De  511,134 

Ja  3,965 

Ja  64.974 


De  10,228 

Au  7,266 

Se  1, 627 

Se  29,062 

Oc  258 

Je  5,026 

Ja  60, 754 

Se  3,374 


De 

No 


44 
246 


Oc    10,034 


De  980 

De  265 

De  950 

De  8,867 

Au  1,378 

De  899 


De  108,221 
De  11,888 
De    35,565 


De  39,978 
De  6, 676 
De      2, 110 


No 


525 


49, 056 
66, 576 


No  21,248 
No  6, 845 
No    21,335 


Minimum 
month. 


Ja 

Ja 

Ja 

Ja 

Mh 

Ja 


214 
1,015 
1,355 
18,622 
1,608 
5,856 
5,999 


Je      15, 207 
Ja       2,341 

Je      30,220 

Je    464,919 

My     2,471 

Oc    45,031 


Ap 
Ja 
Ap 

Ja 
Je 

Ja 

My 
Je 


7,604 
4, 558 
1,390 

20,234 
140 

2,843 

51,050 

2,995 


36 

168 


My      8,200 


Jy 

Ja 
Mh 

Ja 
Ja 
Ap 


839 
221 
707 

7,329 
991 
677 


Ja  79,301 
Ja  8,035 
Ap    27,538 


Ja 
Ja 
My 

Ja 


26,032 
3,882 
1,189 

413 


My 
Ja 

Mh 
Fe 
Ja 


32, 448 
45, 851 

16,817 
5,963 
17,540 


Wage  earners  employed  Dec.  15,  or  nearest 
representative  day. 


Total. 


2, 256 
1,248 
1,475 
27,002 
2,367 
7,157 
7,234 

18,955 
16,414 
2,541 

32,108 

510,384 

2,709 

50,999 


18,541 
10,201 

6,758 
1,582 

26,895 
254 

4,723 
58, 757 
3,117 

285 

44 
241 

9,313 

2,212 
994 
266 
952 

8,908 

1,371 

907 

208,524 
157, 666 
110,102 
11,953 
35, 611 

50,858 

41,608 

7,061 

2, 189 

522 

183,516 
149, 869 
46,394 
54,028 

21,071 
6,899 
21,477 


16  years  of  age 
and  over. 


Male. 


842 

.551 

820 

16,573 

1,591 

6,  SS5 

5,779 

18,621 
16, 106 
2,515 

31,660 

506,365 

2,641 

50,549 


15, 767 
8,335 
6,148 
1,284 

26,503 
251 

4,523 

53, 798 

1,130 

130 

9 
121 


1,410 
686 
169 
555 

5,915 

1,347 

411' 

95, 771 
67,077 
54,576 
5,506 
6,995 

28,694 

23, 684 

4,337 

673 

293 

60,522 

47,469 

30, 790 

9,975 

2,306 

781 

3,617 


Fe- 
male. 


1,409 
665 
622 

9,739 
710 
247 

1,077 

273 
265 


438 

3,975 

65 

429 


2,734 

1,835 

606 

293 

362 
3 

174 
4,782 
1,949 


33 
117 

2,383 

782 

297 

94 

391 

2,677 
24 
482 

110,794 
88, 910 
54,393 
6,350 
28, 167 

21,884 

17,686 

2,702 

1,496 

224 

121,687 

101, 206 

15,486 

43,448 

18, 559 
6,046 
17,667 


Under  16  years 
of  age. 


Male. 


1 

9 
12 

352 
36 
25 

299 

52 
34 
18 

10 

44 

3 

21 


178 
..... 


576 

484 

375 

15 

94 

92 

89 

2 

1 


176 
154 
65 

42 

28 
4 
15 


Fe- 
male. 


4 

23 

21 

338 

30 


2 
3 

56 

7 
3 
1 
3 

138 

"io' 


1,383 
1,195 

758 
82 

355 

188 

149 

20 

19 


1,131 

1,040 

53 

563 

178 
68 
178 


1206 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


10 


Clothing,  women's — Continued. 

Contract  work 

Suits,  skirts,  and  cloaks . . . 
Shirt  waLsts  and  dresses 

house  dresses. 
Undergarments  and  petticoats 
Wrappers  and  house  dresses. . . 
All  other 


Coal-tar  products. 


except 


CofEee  and  spice,  roasting  and  grinding. 
Coffee 


Spice. 


Coffins,  burial  cases,  and  undertakers'  goods , 

Coke,  not  including  gas-house  coke 

Beehive  ovens. 


By-product  ovens. 


Collars  and  cuffs,  men's 

Combs    and    hairpins,    not    made  from 

metal  or  rubber. 
Condensed  Tnilk 


Confectionery  and  ice  cream. 

Confectionery 

Ice  cream 


Cooperage 

Hogsheads  and  barrels. 
All  other 


Copper,  tin,  and  sheet-iron  work. 

Cordage  and  twine 

Cordials  and  flavoring  sirups 

Cork,  cutting 


Corsets 

Corsets 

Corset  waists  and  brassieres. 


Cotton  goods 

Cotton  lace 

Cotton  small  wares. 


Crucibles , 

Graphite  crucibles . 

Clay  crucibles 

Glass-house  pots . . , 


Cutlery  and  edge  tools 

Table  cutlery 

Razors,  plam  and  safety 

Axes  and  hatchets 

Scissors,  shears,  and  clippers 

Pocketknives 

Augers,  bits,  chisels,  and  planes. 
AU  other 


Dairymen's,  poultrymen's,  and  apiarists' 
supplies. 

Incubators  and  brooders 

AU  other  poultrymen's  supplies 

Cream  separat  ors 

All  other  dairymen's  supplies 

Apiarists'  suppUes 


Dental  goods. 
Teeth .... 
All  other. 


Nmn' 
ber  of 
estab- 
Ush- 
ments, 


2,195 
974 


76 

47 

210 

183 

794 
769 
25 

351 

278 
222 
56 

39 

45 

401 

6,624 
3,149 
3,475 


995 
104 

4,796 
120 
149 
62 

188 
142 
46 

1,288 
44 
164 

22 
6 
10 


304 
24 
33 
25 
52 
40 
27 

103 

244 

48 
60 
19 
90 
27 

319 

52 

267 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING 
INDUSTRIES. 


Total. 


31, 135 
10,805 
14, 742 

1,475 

669 

3,444 

21,543 

20, 187 

18, 584 

1,603 

14,546 

32, 882 
15, 140 
17,742 

12, 562 
2,475 

16, 533 

122, 028 
93,982 
28,046 

15, 369 
13, 286 
2,083 

38, 559 
19,232 
2,588 
4,061 

21,751 
19,143 
2,608 

445,423 
7,196 
10, 254 

1,035 
289 
343 
403 

22,529 
2,336 
5,229 
2,908 
3,903 
4,956 
1,298 
1,899 

8,614 

1,078 

416 

4,396 

2,003 

661 

6,799 
3,889 
2,910 


Proprietors  and  ofllcials. 


Total. 


Male. 


3,828 
1,727 
1,599 

107 

68 

327 

1,762 

1,820 
1,742 

78 


1,080 
436 
644 

289 
121 


11,661 
6,178 
5,483 

1,593 

1,393 

200 

7,470 
680 
307 
194 

584 
484 
100 

6,928 
219 
446 


25 

38 
17 

922 
103 
149 

72 
181 
146 

68 
203 


106 
91 
238 

1S4 
62 

580 
183 
397 


Fe- 
male 


254 
24 
153 

18 
10 
49 


7 

11 

805 
577 
228 

55 

47 


157 
19 
16 

7 

202 
182 
20 

103 
16 
21 


22 


27 


Pro- 
prie- 
tors 
and 
fuTn 
mem- 
bers. 


3,276 
1,516 
1,297 

93 

64 

306 

26 

556 

548 


37 
38 

46 

7,051 
3,146 
3,905 

941 

857 
§4 

5,056 
29 
76 
30 


239 


173 
10 
11 
13 
32 
17 
12 
78 


28 
59 
4 
43 
30 

316 

50 

266 


Sala- 
ried 
offi- 
cials 
of  cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


397 

122 
258 


235 

599 
564 
35 


225        370 


165 
106 
59 

58 
38 

209 

2,250 

1,457 

793 

320 

266 

54 

1,325 
174 
135 
67 

183 
141 
42 

2,453 
62 
179 

47 
16 
19 
12 

324 

29 
44 
33 
55 
56 
30 
77 

184 

43 
19 
27 
81 
14 

123 
25 
98 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1207 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRIES — continued. 


Clerks. 


Male. 


277 
152 
118 


5 

2,931 

5,966 

5,724 

242 

1,226 

2,068 

777 

1,291 

519 

48 

930 

7,906 
6,337 
1,569 

273 

228 
45 


575 
615 
159 

967 
778 
189 

4,331 
292 
160 

66 

18 
40 


973 
62 

513 
53 

156 

125 
33 
31 

887 


22 
497 
229 

50 

461 
311 
150 


Fe- 
male. 


224 
85 
127 


8 

1,165 

1,798 
1,721 

77 


410 
156 
254 

569 
70 


6,008 
4,397 
1,611 

229 
180 
49 

1,443 
336 
252 
156 

1,583 

1,402 

181 

3,095 
179 
231 

41 
7 

28 
6 

704 
48 

317 
38 

111 

115 
27 
48 

587 

95 

18 
313 


499 
253 
246 


Wage  earners. 


Average 
number. 


26, 552 
8,817 
12, 745 

1,344 

591 

3,055 


10, 540 
9,335 
1,205 

11,890 

29, 319 
13,766 
15, 553 

11,103 
2,229 

13,675 

95,648 
76, 493 
19, 155 

13, 219 
11,438 
1,781 

27,640 

17, 622 

1,398 

3,545 

18, 415 
16, 297 
2,118 

430,  %6 
6,490 
9,396 


239 
237 
372 

19,859 
2,115 
4,213 
2,743 
3,450 
4,564 
1,166 
1,608 

6,437 

782 

280 

3,345 

1,545 

485 

5,224 
3,134 
2,090 


Number  employed 
15th  day  of— 


Maximum 
month. 


Se 


De 
No 
De 


11,605 
14, 260 

1,707 

769 

3,661 


De     17, 887 


De      9,670 
Se       1, 430 

Mh    12,507 


16,686 
17, 871 


No    11,661 
Mh     2,327 


Je     15, 593 


Oc 

Jy 


88, 216 
24,836 


Jy 

De 
De 

Ja 


12,181 
1,910 

30,486 

18,303 

1,604 

3,706 


De 
De 


18, 103 
2,460 


De  449,007 
De  7, 300 
De    10,102 


Ja 
Ja 
Fe 


303 
264 
391 


De 
De 
Oc 
De 
De 
No 
De 


2,250 
4,739 
3,071 
3,718 
5,125 
1,226 
1.731 


De 
Ja 
De 

i7 

De 


1,086 

300 

3,673 

1,&14 

531 


De 
De 


3,281 
2,205 


Minimum 
month. 


4,979 
10, 135 


Ja  1,040 

Jy  478 

Ja  2,519 

Ap  14,311 


Ap      8,903 
Ja  920 

Jy     11, 467 


My  11,778 

Oc  12, 970 

Ja  10,234 

Au  2, 172 

Ja  11,383 


67,064 
14,600 


My    10,911 
De      1,695 


Fe 

Fe 
Je 


24,602 

17, 034 

1,2S4 

3,482 


Ja 
Mh 


15, 135 
1,837 


Ap  414,718 
Ja  5,941 
Ap      8, 872 


Je  193 

Au         209 
Au         357 


Au 
De 
Au 
Ja 

Ap 


1,925 
3,572 
2,577 
3,140 
4,032 
1,136 
1,522 


Je 

Au 
No 
Oc 


533 

245 

3,112 

1,440 

441 


2,861 
1,994 


Wage  earners  employed  Dec.  15,  or  nearest 
representative  day. 


Total. 


33,647 
11,892 
15,343 

1,699 

786 

3,927 

18,569 

11,056 
9,693 
1,363 

11,661 

30,857 
15,039 
15, 818 

11,787 
2,411 

13,183 

104, 181 
85,792 
18,389 

14,  .591 

12,811 

1,780 

31,039 

18, 899 

1,583 

3,611 

21,105 
18,657 
2,448 

459, 8i5 
7,441 
10,065 

871 
258 
235 
378 

22,080 
2,277 
4,819 
3,111 
3,745 
5,191 
1,199 
1,738 

7,282 

1,096 

346 

3,694 

1,602 

544 

5,483 
3,287 
2.196 


16  years  of  age 
and  over. 


Male. 


13, 053 
8,425 
3,255 

156 

60 

1,157 

17,991 

6,137 

5,548 

589 

9,506 

30,404 
15,032 
15, 372 

2,772 
1,453 

11,420 

45,452 
29,383 
16,069 

14,143 
12,423 
1,720 

30, 134 

10, 907 

1,162 

2,220 

3,254 

3,061 

193 

254,380 
3,374 
3,593 

849 
258 
221 
370 

17,580 
1,926 
2,5,S5 
2,949 
3,227 
4,235 
1,159 
1,499 

6,481 

978 

268 

3,365 

1,422 

448 

2,823 
1,184 
1,639 


Fe- 
male. 


20, 481 
3,456 
12,074 

1,534 

724 

2,693 

548 

4,788 

4,025 

763 


1 

7 

9,001 
774 

1,736 

55,046 

52,954 

2,092 

357 

329 

28 

711 
7,504 

421 
1,309 

17,194 
14, 977 
2,217 

183, 810 
3, 505 
5,926 

22 


Under  16  years 
of  age. 


Male. 


65 

64 

1 

46 

445 

6 

439 


22 

1,006 
799 
207 


188 
261 


14 


4,171 
254 

2,206 
157 
444 
860 
27 
223 

766 

107 
73 
329 
161 
96 

2,252 

1,759 

493 


117 

112 

5 

10,735 
244 
158 


251 
78 
12 
5 
65 
67 
11 
13 


170 

110 
60 


Fe- 
male. 


2,677 

2,656 

21 

5 
5 


6 

227 


52 

540 

507 

33 

10,920 
318 
388 


238 

234 

4 


1208 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


Drug  grinding 

Druggists'  preparations 

Dyeing  and  finishing  textiles,  exclusive  of 
that  done  in  textile  mills. 

Dyestufls  and  extracts — natural 

Electrical  machinery,  apparatus,  and  sup- 
plies. 


Electroplating 

Emery  and  other  abrasive  wheels 

Enameling 

Engines,  steam,  gas,  and  water 

Engravers'  materials 

Engraving  and  diesinking 

Engraving,  steel  and  copper  plate,  including 
plate  printing. 

Engraving,  wood 

Envelopes 

Explosives 


Fancy  articles,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Beadwork 

Celluloid  novelties 

Metal  novelties 

Paper  novelties 

Wood  novelties 

All  other 


Feathers  and  plumes 

Felt  goods 

Ferroalloys 

Fertilizers 

Files 

Firearms 

Fire  extinguishers,  chemical 

Fireworks 

Flags  and  banners 

Flavoring  extracts 

Flax  and  hemp,  dressed 

Flour-miU  and  gristmill  products 

Food  preparations,  not  elsewhere  specified  . 

Breadstuff  preparations,  such  as  cereals 
and  breakfast  foods. 

Lard  compounds  and  other  substitutes. 

Macaroni,  vermiceUi,  and  noodles 

Meat  products,  not  elsewhere  specified  . 

Peanut  butter 

Sweetening  sirups,  other  than  cane 

All  other  preparations  for  human  con- 
sumption. 

Prepared  feed  for  animals  and  fowls 


Foundry  and  machine-shop  products 

Boiler  shops 

Foundries 

Machine  shops 

Machine  shop  and  foundry  combined. 


Foundry  supplies . . . 
Fuel,  manufactured. 
Fur  goods 


Furnishing  goods,  men's. 

Neckwear 

All  other 


31 

524 
628 

144 
1,404 


515 
60 

74 
370 

21 
478 
421 

55 
106 
118 

661 
37 
66 

110 
63 
30 

355 

216 
49 
30 

600 
50 
26 
32 
57 
79 

453 

20 

10, 708 

1,997 
105 

27 

557 

86 

56 

256 

616 

294 

10,934 

525 

1,340 

8,110 

959 

76 

11 

1,815 

487 
322 
165 


148 
85 
63 

1  Same  number  reported  for  one  or  more  other  months. 


PEESONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTXTEING 
INDUSTRIES. 


Total. 


1,661 
22, 569 
62,588' 

5,205 
271, 912 


4,032 
6,921 

880 
96, 286 

252 
2,656 
8,779 

387 
9,493 
15,429 

17, 140 
491 
3,403 
3,152 
1,528 
253 
8,313 

4,224 
5,934 
2,750 

32, 522 
6,343 

12,534 
1,128 
1,396 
1,345 
4,183 
491 

75,769 

44,138 
10,919 

3,079 
6,226 
3,540 
749 
3, 499 
9,037 

7,089 

577,308 

27, 540 

116,427 

334, 4S7 

98,854 

1,331 

228 

19,834 

22,530 
9,069 
13, 461 


Proprietors  and  officials. 


Total. 


Male. 


112 
1,538 
2,354 

408 
10,853 


784 
311 
115 
3,844 
36 
602 
797 

83 

366 

1,521 

1,212 

55 

178 

214 

98 

33 

634 

337 

200 

167 

2,086 

175 

202 

117 

102 

123 

738 

49 

17,480 

4,198 
352 

121 
1,004 
196 
101 
496 
1,143 

785 

34,695 
1,637 
5,579 

22, 702 

4,777 

186 

20 

3,153 

1,133 
691 
442 


Fe- 
male. 


1 
116 

84 

10 
321 


28 


164 
6 
12 


47 
1 
2 

17 
6 

12 

39 

1 

584 

177 
18 


44 

6 

5 

25 

63 

16 

880 
49 
132 
596 
103 


Pro- 
prie- 
tors 
and 
firm 
mem- 
bers. 


16 
283 
363 

59 
473 


590 
20 
76 
93 
11 
533 
370 

62 
33 


606 
54 
38 

•  78 
56 
27 

353 

2^9 


219 

24 

9 

19 

26 

60 

356 

26 

11,937 

1,908 
45 

7 

687 

77 

45 

270 

596 

181 

7,662 
397 
770 

5,990 
505 

23 


2,527 

503 
376 
127 


Sala- 
ried 
offi- 
cials 
of  cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


46 
439 

757 

142 
1,882 


133 
84 
20 

599 
13 
46 

213 

13 
148 
131 

372 
5 
67 
79 
27 
13 

181 

66 
88 
49 

623 
60 
38 
27 
41 
38 

269 

9 

2,541 

1,074 
109 

20 
195 
50 
33 
107 
309 

251 

10,098 
565 
1,737 
6, 407 
1,389 

93 
5 

378 

277 
172 
105 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1209 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRIES— continued. 


Clerks. 


Male. 


126 
3,032 
2,472 

274 
29,233 


79 
586 

40 
10, 593 

19 

91 
431 

52 

463 

2,903 

952 
19 

116 

168 
83 
4 

562 

203 

242 

175 

3,318 

193 

577 

124 

39 

68 

896 

14 

8,834 

6,673 
2,219 

444 
442 
646 
65 
623 
1,058 

1,176 

38, 273 
2,092 
3,838 

25, 973 
6,370 

141 

31 

1,753 

1,505 

1,053 

452 


Fe- 
male. 


75 
2,315 
1,693 

171 
19, 131 


117 

410 

30 

4,191 

22 

80 

487 

16 

507 

1,728 

851 
11 
156 
195 
110 
4 
375 

123 

250 

64 

775 

207 

466 

93 

27 

77 

322 

7 

3,390 

2,725 
696 

124 
193 
203 
47 
167 
594 

701 

20,693 
762 

2,062 
14, 772 

3,097 


6 
1,144 


462 
338 


Wage  earners. 


Average 
number. 


1,347 
15, 568 
55,985 

4,342 
212,374 


3,024 

5,601 

694 

77,617 

174 

1,878 

7,014 

235 
8,129 
9,249 

13, 961 
400 
2,941 
2,567 
1, 197 
200 
6,656 

3,504 
5,236 
2,344 

26, 296 
5,767 

11,287 

777 

1,222 

1,065 

2,188 

420 

45, 481 

30, 365 
7,634 

2,390 
4,543 
2,489 
531 
2,188 
6,179 

4,411 

482, 767 

23,000 

104, 816 

270,444 

84,507 

906 

171 

13,639 

18,944 
6,778 
12, 166 


Number  employed 
15th  day  of— 


Maximum 
month. 


Oc 
Fe 
De 


1, 456 

16, 359 
62, 590 


Jy       4,511 
I)e  241,640 


De 
De 
No 
Ja 
De 
De 
De 

i7 

De 
Ja 


3,436 
6, 343 

806 
90,102 

208 
2,121 
7,943 

246 
8,767 
11,809 


Oc 
De 
No 
De 
No 
No 


468 
3,231 

2,718 

ol,641 

240 

7,577 


Ap  3, 804 
De  5, 744 
Ja  2, 933 
Mh  38,357 
Ja  6, 251 
13, 428 
981 


1,38;J 

1,337 

2,535 

514 

49, 393 


Au      9, 043 


Au 
Oc 
Fe 
Au 
Oc 
My 

De 


2,610 
4,957 
3,121 
592 
2,788 
6,710 


Ja  25, 495 

De  122,204 

De  293,960 

Ja  92, 764 

No  988 
De  299 
No    15,820 


No      7,523 
No    13,054 


Minimum 
month. 


Ap 
Je 
Ap 


1,220 
14,941 
51,052 


Ap      4,103 
My  196,418 


Fe 

'A 

My 
Ja 
Ja 
Ja 

Ja 
Ap 
Je 


2,616 

5,172 

567 

70, 193 

148 

1,628 

6,462 

223 
7,845 
8,605 


Ja 

Ja 

Ja 

Ap 

Mh  1 

Ja 

Ja 
My 

Jy 

Je 

Je 

Jy 

Ap 

Oc 

Se 

Fe 

Ja 

Mh   42,179 


331 

2,678 

2,301 

921 

177 

5,334 

3,105 

4,874 

1,879 

21,071 

5,298 

10,194 

612 
1,129 

878 
1,846 

350 


Mh     6, 234 


Mh 

Je 

My 

Fe 

Je 

Se 


1,940 
4,189 
1,928 
483 
1,741 
5,337 


Je   4,127 


My  21,521 
My  94,315 
My  258, 962 
Je      79, 233 


Ap 
Ap 
Ja 


850 

111 

10, 947 


Ja 
Mh 


6,143 
11  044 


Wage  earners  employed  Dec.  15,  or  nearest 
representative  day. 


Total. 


1,460 

15,877 
62,462 

4,565 
245,324 

3, 461 
6, 338 

806 
85, 053 

206 
2,127 
7,824 

240 
8,767 
9,020 

15, 863 
451 
3,352 
2,728 
1,644 
243 
7,445 

3, 234 

5,895 

3,204 

30,071 

6,192 

11,497 

802 

1,268 

916 

2,274 

5:38 

49,932 

33, 829 
8,131 

2,506 
5,091 
2, 382 
543 
2,893 
7,339 

4,944 

538, 308 
23,931 
126, 262 
296, 243 
91, 872 

972 

284 

15,626 

20, 881 
7,  .545 
13,336 


16  years  of  age 
and  over. 


Male. 


1,210 

7,667 
47, 132 

4,474 
180, 152 


3,212 

5,438 

622 

83,063 

201 

1,912 

4,544 

232 
3,373 
8,845 

7,222 
40 

1,968 

1,703 
318 
170 

3,023 

443 

4,478 

3, 192 

29, 565 

5,280 

10,390 

609 

713 

213 

1,125 

493 

48,688 

23,810 
5,687 

2,160 
3,693 
1,232 
242 
2,303 
3,849 

4,644 

519, 425 

23,8.34 

122, 364 

283,544 

89,683 

943 

274 

9,816 

3,334 
1,949 
1  385 


Fe- 
male. 


236 

7,981 
14,098 

77 
62, 920 

152 
860 
160 

1,872 


167 
3,018 

2 

5,295 

175 

8,007 
405 

1,121 
937 

1,169 
66 

4,309 

2,767 

1,371 

10 

428 

865 

1,058 
193 
527 
679 

1,113 
44 

1,170 

9,707 
2,440 

339 

1,  .302 

1,140 

295 

577 

3,443 

171 

16,655 
48 

3,394 
11,178 

2, 035 

22 

10 

5,737 

16,886 
5,542 
11,344 


Under  16  years 
of  age. 


Male. 


4 
101 
708 

9 
1,557 


92 

9 

14 

109 

5 

46 

126 

6 
31 


293 

2 

141 

46 

47 

5 

52 

7 

30 

2 


72 

177 
3 

4 
44 
4 
3 
7 
23 


2,091 
49 

457 
1,436 

149 


42 


103 
17 


Fe- 
male. 


10 

128 
524 

5 
695 


2 
136 


341 
4 
122 
42 
110 
2 
61 

17 
16 


78 

41 

6 

49 

14 

14 

5 

19 

17 

19 

1 

135 
1 

3 

52 
6 
3 
6 
24 


137 


558 

37 

521 


1210 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CEIiTSUS MAKUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


INDUSTRY. 

Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 

PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING 
INDUSTRIES. 

Total. 

Propriet 

ors  and  officials. 

Total. 

Pro- 
prie- 
tors 
and 
firm 
mem- 
bers. 

Sala- 
ried 
offi- 
cials 
of  cor- 
pora- 
tions. 

Super- 
ia- 

tend- 
ents 
and 

mana- 
gers. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

1 

Furniture 

3,154 

2,273 

119 

157 

605 

141 
52 

341 
57 

187 
71 
26 

1,022 

105 
34 
49 
22 

371 

616 
22 
594 

182 

355 

56 
9 

47 

62 
52 
10 

87 
87 

24 

482 

233 
196 
53 

23 
18 

198 
6 

298 

548 
76 

134 
16 
53 

269 

37 
133 
709 

160,289 

120, 836 

4,443 

15,998 

19,012 

5,679 
1,965 

12,379 
3,046 
5,708 
2,998 
627 

63,328 

7,076 

4,506 

1,936 

634 

83,656 

8,248 

405 

7,783 

9,746 

12,594 

8,694 
5,569 
3,125 

4,905 
3,543 
1,362 

1,146 
995 

664 

8,276 

3,601 
3,670 
1,005 

729 

511 

1,549 

78 
2,704 

48,954 
5,399 

17,696 

606 

7,6S6 

17, 567 

4,073 
3,484 
9,752 

9,336 

6,671 

308 

857 

1,500 

384 
159 

952 
161 
524 
210 
57 

3,417 

379 

207 

119 

53 

2,465 

1,001 

.    32 

969 

356 

938 

432 
262 
170 

223 
165 
68 

125 
160 

58 

934 

422 
404 
108 

37 

41 

231 

11 

478 

1,976 
252 
488 
63 
247 
926 

139 

275 

1,355 

255 
180 
5 
29 
41 

10 

4 

34 
13 
15 
4 
2 

34 

9 
5 
3 
1 

33 

36 

1 

35 

37 

82 

2 
2 

10 
10 

18 
4 

2 

20 

11 

7 
2 

44 

""31' 

69 
5 
16 

1 

8 

39 

5 
18 
35 

2,350 

1,644 

95 

77 
534 

127 
33 

221 
40 

112 
48 
21 

27 

24 
2 

20 
2 

60 

531 

17 

514 

133 

405 

37 

1 

36 

23 

22 

1 

97 
81 

10 

454 

202 
195 
57 

7 

19 

210 

6 

293 

319 
42 
90 
13 
15 

159 

21 
134 
931 

2,981 

2,166 

68 

267 

480 

151 
58 

333 
55 
183 

78 
17 

901 

133 

58 
46 
29 

706 

296 

4 

292 

104 

212 

61 
24 
37 

67 
55 
12 

22 

48 

16 

188 

85 
76 
27 

21 

12 

34 

2 

113 

642 
91 

139 

8 

93 

311 

44 

76 

264 

4,260 

3,041 

150 

542 

527 

116 

72 

432 
79 

244 
88 
21 

2,523 

231 
152 
56 
23 

1,732 

210 

12 

198 

156 

403 

336 

239 

97 

143 
98 
45 

24 
35 

34 

312 

146 
140 
26 

9 

15 

31 

3 

103 

1,084 
124 
275 
45 
147 
495 

79 
S3 
195 

2 

Wood,  other  than  rattan  and  willow . . . 
Rattan  and  willow 

4 

Metal 

5 

Store  and  office  fixtures 

fi 

Furs,  dressed 

7 

Galvanizing 

8 

G  as  and  electric  fixtures 

9 

Gas  fixtures 

in 

Electric  fixtures 

11 
1^ 

Combination  gas  and  electric  fixtures.-. 
All  other 

13 

Gas,  illuminating  and  heating 

14 
15 

Gas  machines  and  gas  and  water  meters 

Gas  and  water  meters      

Ifi 

Gas  machines 

17 

All  other 

18 

Glass 

19 

?n 

Glass,  cutting,  staining,  and  ornamenting . . 
Decalcomania  work  on  glass 

9A 

All  other 

22 

Gloves  and  mittens,  cloth,  not  inchiding 
gloves  made  in  textile  mills. 

?A 

Glucose  and  starch 

?.r, 

Glucose 

?6 

Starch . , 

97 

Glue,  not  elsewhere  specified 

?,S 

Glue 

?,9 

All  other  products 

?n 

Gold  and  sUver,  leaf  and  foil 

31 
^2 

Gold  and  silver,  reducing  and  refining,  not 

from  the  ore. 
Graphite,  ground  and  refined 

33 

S4 

Grease  and  taUow,  not  including  lubricat- 
ing greases . 
Soap  stock 

S5 

T  all  0  w 

V) 

AU  other 

V 

Grindstones 

SS 

Haircloth 

?9 

Hair  work 

4n 

41 

Hand  stamps 

42 

43 

Locks 

44 

Builders' hardware...             

45 

Piano  and  organ  hardware 

4fi 

Vehicle  hardware 

47 

AU  other 

48 

Hardware,  saddlery 

49 

Hat  and  cap  materials 

50 

Hats  and  caps,  other  than  felt,  straw,  and 
wool. 

1  Same~nmnber  reported  for  one  or  more  other  months 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1211 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURrNG  INDUSTEIES— Continued. 


Clerks. 


Male. 


7,669 
5,082 
122 
1,335 
1,130 

137 


1,005 

98 

585 

290 

32 

11,088 

719 
267 
348 
104 

2,042 

383 

7 

376 

173 


328 
219 
109 

271 
209 
62 

17 
122 


484 

136 

292 

56 

11 

23 

94 

1 

256 

2,019 
172 
834 
13 
23Q 
764 

141 

106 
534 


Fe- 
male. 


4,698 

2,946 

116 

950 

686 

73 
49 

593 
165 
258 
143 
27 

5,881 

380 

208 

133 

39 

1,5% 

348 

16 

332 


137 

77 
60 

137 
103 
34 

36 
65 


61 
104 
26 

7 
17 
96 

2 
220 

2,385 
254 
851 
21 
198 

1,061 

113 

76 


Wage  earners. 


Average 
number. 


138, 331 
105, 957 
3,892 
12,  827 
15, 655 

5,075 
1,665 

9,795 
2,609 
4,326 
2,351 
509 

42, 908 

5,589 

3,819 

1,333 

437 

77, 520 

6,480 

409 

6,071 

8,986 

10,685 

7,795 
5,009 
2,786 

4,264 
3,056 
1,208 

950 
644 


2,971 

2,863 

813 

674 
425 

1,084 
64 

1,719 

42,505 
4,716 

15, 507 

508 

6, 997 

14, 777 

3,675 
3,009 
7,539 


Number  employed 
15th  day  of— 


Maximum 
month. 


De  119,424 
I)e  4, 984 
De  1  U  444 
De    17, 397 


Au 
Ja 


5,670 
1,833 


De 
De 
De 
De 


2, 90i) 

5,106 

2,581 

612 


De     44,280 


Ja 
Au 
De 


4,238 

1,493 

497 


No    85,416 


De  476 

De  6, 907 

Ja  11,069 

De  11,623 


6,076 
3,380 


No  3, 212 

Fe  1, 289 

De  1, 035 

De  690 


Se 


575 


Ja 

Aui 

Ap 

Oc 

No 

iy 

Del 


3,129 

2,988 

859 

775 
478 

1,144 
82 

1,776 


De 
De 
De 
Au 
De 

No 
De 
De 


4,856 

17, 798 

558 

7,631 
16,424 

3,835 
3,613 
8,618 


Minimum 
month. 


Ja  93,512 

Ja  3,241 

Ap  11,477 

Ja  13, 910 


Ja 
Oc 


4,012 
1,557 


Jy 

Ja 

My 

Ja 


2, 47S 

3,758 

2, 178 

403 


Mh   41,549 


My  3, 456 

My  1, 155 

Ja  360 

Jy  65, 055 


314 
5,109 


My     7, 605 
Mh     9,984 


Ap      3, 925 
Jy       2, 052 


Je 


Mh 


2,696 
1,116 


890 
615 


454 


No 
My 
No 

De 

Ap 
Ja 
No 
Ja 


2,872 

2,772 

762 

556 

373 

987 

53 

1,667 


Ja 
Ap 
Fe 
Ja 
Ja 

Ap 

Jy 


4,525 

14, 131 

431 

5,794 
13, 902 

3,569 
2, 100 
6,789 


Wage  earners  employed  Dec.  15,  or  nearest 
representative  day. 


Total. 


156, 384 

119, 342 

5,073 

14, 429 

17,540 

5,365 
1,686 

11, 148 
2,SS7 
5,073 
2,572 
616 

44,280 

5,838 

3,888 

1,450 

500 

93, 320 

7,445 

481 

6,964 

10, 133 

11, 459 

9,737 
5,611 
4,126 

4,490 
3,266 
1,224 

1,042 
700 

641 

6,684 

2,968 

2,913 

803 

563 
460 

1,135 
61 

1,776 

47,585 
4,994 

17,837 

572 

7,689 

16, 493 

3,857 
3,602 
8,721 


16  years  of  age 
and  over. 


Male. 


141,447 

107, 594 

3,834 

13, 666 

16,353 

4,488 
1, 504 

8,565 
1,166 
4,564 
2, 289 
546 

44,058 

5,466 

3,557 

1,426 

483 

81, 214 

5,502 

179 

5,323 

1,219 

4,753 

8,796 
4,903 
3,893 

3,992 

2,898 
1,094 

480 
655 

610 

6,438 

2,828 

2,817 

793 

559 
236 
288 
22 
1,426 

38, 360 
3,814 

14, 530 

456 

6,673 

12,887 

3,238 
2,238 
5,608 


Fe- 
male. 


12,867 
10, 143 

1,023 
683 

1,018 

813 

82 

2,351 

1,587 

457 

248 

59 

200 

357 

317 

23 

17 

10, 410 

1,799 

294 

1,505 

8,555 

6,226 

933 
708 
225 

491 
361 
130 

542 
45 

31 

213 

135 
68 
10 

4 

222 

832 

30 

290 

8,283 
1,031 
3,026 
68 
996 
3,162 

588 
1,316 
3,058 


Under  16  years 
of  age. 


Male. 


1,751 
1,374 

149 
74 

154 

34 


138 
57 
45 
25 
11 


1,415 

89 


76 

201 

7 


1 

3 

4 

50 

646 
84 

219 
38 
15 

290 

22 
16 
24 


Fe- 
male. 


319 
231 

67 
6 

15 


281 

55 

8 
47 

283 

279 


1 
12 

5 
10 

296 

65 

62 

10 

5 

154 


1212 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90,— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  tMs  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


25 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


Hats,  fur-felt 

Hats,  straw 

Hats,  wool-felt 

Hones  and  whetstones 

Horseshoes,  not  made  in  steel  works  or  roll- 
ing mills. 

House-furnishing    goods,    not    elsewhere 
specified. 

Comforts  and  quilts 

Feather  pillows  and  beds 

Cotton  batting,  not  made  in  cotton  mills 

Mops  and  dusters 

All  other 


Ice,  manufactured - 

Ink,  printing 

Ink,  writing 


Instruments,  professional  and  scientiflc. 

Medical  and  surgical 

Optical 

All  other 


Iron  and  steel,  blast  furnaces 

Iron  and  steel ,  steel  works  and  rolling  mills . . 
Iron  and  steel,  bolts,  nuts,  washers,  and 

rivets,  not  made  in  rolling  mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  cast-iron  pipe 

Iron  and  steel,  doors  and  shutters 

Iron  and  steel,  forgings,  not  made  in  steel 

works  or  roUing  mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  nails  and  spikes,  cut  and 
wrought,  including  wire  nails,  not  made 
in  steel  works  or  roUing  miUs. 

Cut  nails  and  spikes 

Wire  nails  and  spikes 

Forged  nails  and  spikes 

All  other,  including  tacks 


Iron  and  steel,  tempering  and  welding 

Treated  iron  and  steel 

Welding 


Iron  and  steel,  wrought  pipe 

Ivory,  shell,  and  bone  work,  not  including 
combs  and  hairpins. 

Japanning 

Jewelry , 

Jewelry  and  instrument  cases 

Jute  goods 

Knit  goods 

Labels  and  tags 


Lamps  and  reflectors. . . 
Automobile  lamps. 

All  other  lamps 

Reflectors 


Lapidary  work 

Lard,  not  made  in  slaughtering  and  meat- 
packing estabUshments. 


Lasts. 

Lead,  bar,  pipe,  and  sheet. 


176 
148 
40 
11 
"20 


74 

44 

9 

75 

265 

2,867 
90 
61 

351 

127 

13 

211 

195 
500 
144 

59 

57 

241 


65 


6 

28 
6 
25 

520 
35 

485 

50 

44 

36 

2,054 
142 
26 

2,050 
119 

171 
35 

122 
14 

124 
6 


64 
,•^2 
503 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING 
INDUSTRIES. 


Total. 


20, 318 

8,527 

1,648 

262 

919 


10, 010 

1,892 
870 
268 
749 

6,231 

38, 605 
3,061 
1,216 

19,  787 

4,  857 

732 

14, 198 

46,956 
421,861 
20,006 

13,  777 

2,660 

32, 617 


3,941 


684 

963 

426 

1,868 

2,867 

695 

2,172 

11,  783 
991 

367 
39,630 
3,166 

7,587 

186, 673 

6,648 

9,734 

3,  586 

5,760 

388 

1,469 
30 


3,344 
1,124 
11,141 


Proprietors  and  ofHeials. 


Total. 


Male. 


634 

450 


26 

107 
527 

5,260 
285 
129 

1,121 

351 

35 

735 

1,368 

9,673 

697 

423 

214 

1,337 


25 
77 
15 
64 

769 
92 
677 

331 
73 

59 

4,113 

265 

148 

6,224 

417 

570 

185 

356 

29 

217 

7 


221 
'69 
997 


Fe- 
male. 


76 

9 
6 
1 

8 
52 

179 
14 
9 

55 
25 


12 

3 

11 

1 

148 
14 
1 

474 
24 

21 
2 
17 


49  I  Leather  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. . . 

1  Same  number  reported  for  one  or  more  other  months 


Pro- 
prie- 
tors 
and 
firm 
mem- 
bers. 


148 
121 

43 
6 

11 


417 

62 

39 

8 

55 

253 

1,566 
50 

55 

248 
91 
12 

145 

41 
35 
39 

4 
22 


32 


3 
13 

3 
13 

563 
25 
538 

13 
45 

41 

2,339 

146 

13 
1,  488 

73 

116 
16 
92 

8 

147 

7 


43 
4 

488 


Sala- 
ried 
offi- 
cials 
of  cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


210 
158 

18 

7 

27 


236 

43 
29 

8 
27 
129 

1,730 
117 
36 

328 

114 

8 

206 

222 

1,150 

259 

108 
99 

428 


75 


10 

38 

6 

21 

122 
39 
83 

92 

18 

12 

942 

67 

29 

1,933 

143 

177 
46 

118 
13 


65 
21 
281 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1213 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRIES— continued. 


Clerks. 


Wage  earners. 


714 

519 

76 

17 

71 


719 

74 
135 

15 

57 

438 

1,874 
503 
222 

1,502 

389 

30 

1,083 


549 

246 

1,856 


259 


117 
32 
47 
63 

143 
52 
91 

681 
27 


Fe- 
male. 


414 

203 

19 

12 

41 


53 

42 

8 

49 

298 

1,045 
271 
154 

1,178 

321 

28 

829 

883 

8,763 

616 

176 

119 

1,022 


108 
23 
85 

342 

38 


Average 
number. 


7 

5 

1,965 

2,533 

78 

75 

189 

111 

3,718 

3, 685 

406 

574 

407 

376 

100 

105 

2S2 

254 

25 

17 

49 

41 

7 

3 

123 

83 

145 

55 

718 

427 

18, 510 

7,302 

1,448 

212 

744 


7,853 

1,602 
589 
218 
528 

4,916 

30,247 

1,988 

702 

15,931 

3,771 

639 

11,521 

41,660 

375,0.S8 

17,967 

12,625 
2, 077 
28,391 


3,355 


511 

814 

359 

1,671 

1,835 

528 

1,307 

10,426 

842 

295 

30,871 

2,734 

7,138 

172, 572 

5,227 

8,360 

3,194 

4, 851 

315 

1,155 
13 


2,910 

852 

8,945 


Number  employed 
15th  day  of— 


Maximum 
month. 


De 
Fe 

Au 
Au 
Ja 


20, 947 

8, 494 

1,923 

225 

915 


Se 

Noi 

No 

Oc 

De 

Jv 
De 

Aui 


1,852 
643 
272 
597 

5,602 

41,078 

2,188 

753 


My  3, 842 
De  688 

Ja      11,948 

.Ta  51,467 
Ja  441,. 560 
Ja      19, 535 


Minimum 
month. 


Ap 

Jy 

Ja 
Fe 

Jy 


16,353 

5,808 

916 

197 

602 


Fe 
Ap 
Mh 
Fe 
Ja 

Ja 

Mh 

Fe 


1,308 
536 
166 
456 

4,072 

20,796 

1,886 

638 


Se 
Ja 
Ap 


3,596 

592 

11,111 


De 

No 


15,585 
2,337 
30, 564 


Oc  33,628 
Oc  292,469 
Oc     16, 624 


Ja  581 

Ja  906 

No  384 

De  1,887 


De 

No 


Se 
De 


No 


674 
1,414 


11,805 
894 


367 
De  32,817 
De  3,057 
Au  7,513 
De  186,423 
De      5, 927 


Se 
De 
Jai 

Oci 

(2) 


3,640 

5, 846 

350 

1,212 
1? 


Mh 
Ap 
Je 


9,753 

1,792 

26,650 


No  466 

Je  734 

Jv  335 

Au  1,224 


Mh 
Ja 

My 

Myi 


427 


9, 352 
779 


Ja  235 

Ja  27, 152 
Ja  2, 389 
Ap  6, 702 
Mh  160, 438 
Fe      4,769 


De  3, 258 
Au  1  931 
No    10.153 


Fe 
Mh 
Au 

Ja 


Ja 
Ja 


2,733 

4,239 

277 

1,031 
13 


2,301 

739 

8,019 


Wage  earners  employed  Dec.  15,  or  nearest 
representative  day. 


Total. 


21, 132 

8,686 

1,635 

223 


8,998 

1,828 
645 
266 
600 

5,659 

31,101 

2,189 

753 

16,324 

3,843 

696 

11,785 

46,460 

400, 620 

18,384 

15, 651 
2,347 
30,645 


3,650 


486 

880 

382 

1,902 

2,075 

665 

1,410 

11,895 
891 

357 

34,6.56 

3,114 

7,486 

187, 746 

5,932 

9,512 
3,302 

5,865 
345 

1,224 
13 


3,306 

909 

10,076 


16  years   of  age 
and  over. 


Male. 


Under  16  years 
of  age. 


14,985 

3,328 

1,093 

197 

803 


3,523 

776 
435 

152 

267 

1,893 

30, 654 

2,104 

376 

12, 482 

2,907 

539 

9,036 

46,402 

396, 741 

15,534 

15,  .542 
2,311 
29,509 


2,649 


276 

672 

257 

1,444 

2,047 

654 

1,393 

11,806 
671 

334 

23,372 

1,175 

3,351 

52, 134 

3,351 

7,113 

2,686 

4,100 

327 

988 
11 


3,019 

896 

6,130 


Fe- 
male. 


5, 758 

5, 289 

516 

26 

10 


5,247 

1,007 
207 
114 
304 

3,615 

258 
73 
345 

3,610 
79S 
143 

2,669 

54 
3,695 
2,688 

72 

34 

1,010 


179 
197 
125 
445 

23 

10 
13 

88 
193 

18 

10,270 

1,695 

3, 881 

125,440 

2,443 

2,314 

614 

1,689 

11 

216 
2 


66 

4 

3,679 


Male. 


204 
29 
12 


25 


78 


14 
45 

187 
12 
11 

162 
92 

12 
58 

4 
171 
135 

37 

2 

119 


23 


Fe- 
male. 


18 

5 

573 

81 

110 

2,938 

51 

47 
2 

39 
6 

20 


200 

8 

123 


185 
40 
14 


15 
106 


32 


441 

163 

144 

7,234 

87 

38 


37 


21 
1 

144 


25 


'  Same  number  reported  throughout  the  year. 


1214 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


Leather,  tanned,  curried,  and  finished. 

Lime , 

Linen  goods , 


Liquors,  distilled 

Alcohol,  grain,  including  pure,  neu- 
tral, or  cologne  spirits. 

Rum,  whisky,  and  other  distilled  hq- 
uors. 


Liquors,  malt 

Liquors,  vinous 

Litnographing 

Locomotives,  not  made  by  railroad  compa- 
nies. 

Looking-glass  and  picture  frames 

Lubricating  greases 

Lumber  and  timber  products 

Lumber,  planing-mill  products,  not  includ- 
ing planing  mills  connected  with  sawmiOs 

Machine  tools 

Malt 


Marble  and  stone  work 

Monuments  and  tombstones 

Other  marble  and  stone  work,  except 
slate. 

Roofing  slate 

Other  slate  products 


Matches 

Mats  and  matting,  from  cocoa  fiber,  grass, 

and  coir. 
Mattresses  and  spring  beds,  not  elsewhere 

specified. 

Millinery  and  lace  goods,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Embroideries , 

Trimmed  hats  and  hat  frames 

Dress  and  cloak    trimmings,    braids, 
and  fringes. 

Women's  neckwear 

All  other , 


Millstones. 


Mineral  and  soda  waters 

Mineral  and  carbonated  waters. 

Fruit  beverages 

All  other 


Minerals  and  earths,  ground  or  otherwise 
treated. 

Mirrors,  framed  and  unframed,  not  else- 
where specified. 

Models  and  patterns,  not  including  paper 
patterns. 

Motorcycles,  bicycles,  and  parts 


Mucilage,  paste,  and  other  adhesives,  not 
elsewhere  specified . 

Mucilage  and  paste , 

All  other , 


Musical  instruments  and  materials,   not 
elsowhere  specified. 

Musicali nstruments,  organs 

Musical  instruments,  pianos 


476 
10 


729 

342 

331 

17 

429 

53 

26,119 

5,309 

403 
55 

4,240 

3,256 

861 

71 
52 

21 
12 


3,005 

1,294 
829 
156 

150 
576 

12 

5,194 
5,025 

84 
85 

419 

186 

928 

51 

127 

48 
79 

240 


191 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING 
INDUSTRIES. 


Total. 


79, 292 
12, 855 
2,070 

1,741 

1,588 

153 


42,679 

1,661 

19, 305 

28, 742 

5,929 

1,038 

538, 788 

106,481 

61, 762 
1,713 

42, 214 
19, 637 
18, 574 

2,814 
1,189 

5,126 
1,173 

16,244 


61, 999 

17,517 

27. 350 
2,540 

4,305 
10, 287 

57 

28. 351 
26, 397 

1,344 
610 

16, 110 
3,302 
8,860 

12,200 

1,374 

501 
873 


2,285 
25, 760 


Proprietors  and  officials. 


Total. 


Male. 


3,187 

922 

42 

144 
125 


3,123 
471 

1,235 
325 

663 

118 

44,154 

10,933 

2, 425 
180 

6,825 
4,747 
1,780 

201 
97 

217 
46 


5,023 

1,858 

1,706 

268 

273 
918 

18 

7,725 

7,417 

170 

138 

949 

363 

1,477 

385 

236 

84 
152 


170 
805 


Fe- 
male 


78 

19 

49 

1 

30 

7 

560 

292 

40 
9 

170 
127 
35 

4 
4 


1 
91 

928 

338 

354 

33 

82 
121 


291 

282 
3 
6 

30 

22 

25 

7 

20 

4 
16 


Pro- 
prie- 
tors 
and 
firm 
mem- 
bers. 


193 

364 

150 

1 

398 

19 

.31,348 

4,430 

132 


4,774 
3,919 

758 

59 

38 

3 
'7 


3,412 

1,548 
877 
185 

140 
662 

16 

5, 613 

5,457 

54 

102 

176 

154 

1,078 

16 

96 

39 
67 

223 

56 
33 


Sala- 
ried 
offi- 
cials 
of  cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


816 

252 

11 

52 
44 


1,431 

45 

537 

56 

140 

52 

4,406 

3  152 

637 
100 

1,072 
446 
523 

70 
33 

34 
13 

510 


1,105 

272 
512 
53 


179 


1,079 

1,005 

51 

23 

333 

119 

217 

85 

104 

29 
75 

67 

60 
382 


1  Same  number  reported  for  one  or  more  other  mouths. 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1215 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  tliis  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


PEESONS 

ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTUKmO  INDUSTRIES— continued. 

Clerks. 

Wage  earners. 

Wage  earners  employed  Dec.  15,  or  nearest 
representative  day. 

Fe- 
male. 

Average 
number. 

Number  employed 
15th  day  of— 

16  years  of  age 
and  over. 

Under  16  years 
of  age. 

Male. 

Maximum 
month. 

Minimum 
month. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

2,267 

325 

73 

1,293 
169 
63 

72,476 

11,405 

1,890 

De 

Se 
De 

79,010 

12, 143 

2,079 

Fe 
Fe 
Je 

65, 515 

10,370 

1,798 

79,205 
12, 052 
2,053 

72,257 
11, 996 

875 

6,507 

26 

1,002 

330 
30 
67 

Ill 
""'169' 

1 
2 
3 

129 
121 

87 
78 

1,380 
1,263 

2,001 
1,868 

1,986 
1,863 

13 
3 

1 

1 

1 
1 

4 

De 

1,705 

Je 

946 

5 

8 

4,472 

108 

1,470 

1,449 

9 

747 

52 

933 

252 

117 

34,259 

1,011 

15,618 

26,715 

Fe 

De 

Ja 

158 

38,955 

1,951 

16,850 

35,659 

Au 

De 

Ja 
De 

57 

29, 187 

671 

14, 743 

19,837 

133 

31, 220 

1,552 

16,810 

19, 877 

123 

30,867 
1,473 
13,223 

19,734 

10 

331 

75 

3,422 

102 

6 

22 

4 

110 

41 

'""55' 

7 
8 
9 
10 

291 

283 

9,860 

5,611 

237 

158 

3,269 

2,689 

4,708 

472 

480, 945 

86,956 

No     5,132 
Se         504 
De  548,655 
No    97,035 

Ja 
Ap 
Ja 
Fe 

4,060 

440 

427, 802 

74, 362 

5,042 

475 

626,472 

97,740 

4,236 

452 

620, 267 

95, 098 

724 

21 

5,280 

2,163 

74 

2 

864 

459 

8 

""ei" 
20 

11 
12 
13 
14 

3,698 
139 

2,488 
33 

53,111 
1,352 

De 
Au 

58,640 
1,677 

My 
Ja 

49,515 
1,045 

58,776 
1,368 

56,618 
1,358 

2,035 

7 

121 
3 

2 

15 

16 

1,736 

1,034 

647 

715 
422 
257 

32,768 
13,307 
15,855 

36,580 
14,093 
18,592 

36,424 
14,025 
18,542 

90 

38 
34 

59 
23 
16 

7 

7 

17 

Oc 

Se 

14, 165 

18, 558 

Ja 
Ja 

11,287 
11,004 

18 
19 

31 

24 

20 
16 

2,558 
1,048 

De 

2,848 
1,120 

Ja 
Fe 

2,047 
955 

2,792 
1,103 

2,787 
1,070 

5 
15 

?n 

18 

21 

1,018 
37 

163 
16 

3,726 
1,073 

De 
De 

4,776 
1,292 

Je 

Jy 

2,804 
893 

4,806 
1,291 

3,073 
890 

1,548 
384 

92 
3 

93 

14 

22 
23 

1,064 

524 

12,637 

Oc 

13,957 

Ja 

10,767 

13,925 

10,881 

2,808 

192 

44 

24 

2,874 

2,324 

504 

1, 158 

95 

50,850 

55,786 

15,607 

25,353 

2,325 

13,733 

41,146 

197 

710 

25 

534 

1,470 

147 

14,283 

22,662 

1,997 

De 

Fe 
De 

15,335 

25, 774 

2,305 

Ja 
Oc 
Ap 

13, 183 

19,625 

1,634 

3,592 

7,274 

767 

11, 773 

17,736 

1,528 

55 

88 
6 

187 

255 

24 

26 
27 
28 

323 
400 

232 
335 

3,395 
8,513 

Mh 
No 

3,558 
8,940 

Ja 
Mh 

3,141 
7,950 

3,373 
9,128 

360 
1,740 

2,954 
7,155 

7 
41 

52 
192 

29 
30 

1 

38 

Jy 

49 

Ja' 

30 

52 

52 

31 

1,960 

1,723 

167 

70 

935 

776 

136 

23 

17,440 

16,199 

868 

373 

17, 481 

16, 1S4 

904 

393 

16,411 

15,295 

746 

370 

685 
505 
158 
22 

380 
379 

5 
5 

32 

Jy 

Oc 

Jy 

20,257 

1,445 

480 

Ja 
Ja 
Ja 

12, 784 
599 
267 

33 

34 

1 

35 

428 

277 

14,426 

Au 

15,285 

Fe 

13,599 

15, 162 

15,005 

140 

14 

3 

36 

181 

137 

2,599 

De 

2,922 

Ja 

2,271 

2,921 

2,624 

263 

33 

1 

37 

204 

205 

6,949 

De 

8,036 

Ja 

6,148 

8,043 

7,803 

189 

50 

1 

38 

460 

462 

10,886 

De 

11,653 

Fe 

10,166 

11,616 

10,357 

1,121 

86 

52 

39 

163 

57 
106 

152 

55 
97 

803 

301 
502 

837 

306 
531 

636 

251 
385 

184 

52 
132 

13 

3 

10 

4 
4' 

40 

Au 
De 

328 
522 

Ja 
Mh 

271 

475 

a 

166 

260 

4,113 

De 

4,377 

Ja 

3,853 

4,361 

3,513 

774 

50 

24 

43 

84 
1,168 

83 

799 

1,941 
22, 957 

De 

Se 

2,111 
24, 719 

Ja 
Oc 

1,770 
20,902 

2, 132 
24,665 

1,850 
22, 131 

235 
2,162 

41 

287 

6 

85 

44 
45 

1216 


ABSTPiACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Nmn- 
berof 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


Musical  instruments,  piano  and  organ  ma- 
terials. 

Piano  materials 

Organ  materials 


Needles,  pins,  and  hooks  and  eyes. 

Nets  and  seines 

Oakum 

Oil  and  cake,  cottonseed 

Oil,  essential 

Oil,  linseed 


Oil,  not  elsewhere  specified  ■ 

Vegetable 

Animal 

Mineral 

Composite 


Oilcloth  and  linoleum,  floor 

Oilcloth,  enameled 

Oleomargarine  and  other  butter  substitutes. 

Optical  goods 

Ordnance  and  accessories 

Paints 


Paper  and  wood  pulp. 
Paper  exclusively. 
Pulp  exclusively. . 
Paper  and  pulp... 


Paper  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Playing  cards 

All  other 


Paper  patterns. 


Patent  medicines  and  compounds 

Patent  and  proprietary  medicines 

Patent  and   proprietary  compounds, 
not  elsewhere  specified. 


Paving  materials 

Peanuts,  grading,  roasting,  cleaning,  and 
shelling. 

Pencils ,  lead 

Pons,  fountain  and  stylographic 

Pens,  gold 

Pens,  steel 

Perfumery  and  cosmetics 

Petroleum,  refining 

Phonographs  and  graphophones 

Photo-engraving 


Photographic  apparatus 

Cameras 

Motion-picture  machines 

All  other  apparatus  and  parts 


Photographic  materials 

Motion-picture  films,  not  exposed. 

Motion-picture  projection  films 

All  other 


Pickles,  preserves,  and  sauces. 

Preserves 

Pickles  and  sauces 


113 

97 
16 

92 
19 
6 
711 
78 
26 

280 
68 
46 
39 

127 

21 
11 
42 

506 
26 

601 

729 
497 
61 
171 

308 

8 

300 


2,467 

1,724 

743 


78 

12 

56 

15 

4 

569 

320 

166 

422 


12 
18 
38 

169 
15 
50 

104 

723 
195 
528 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING 

INDUSTRIES. 


Total. 


11,886 

11,588 
298 

10,389 
943 
154 

32, 193 

493 

2,751 

8,611 
3,338 
1,100 
479 
3,694 

6,254 
1,319 
3,868 
18, 807 
13,600 
26,645 

124,935 
66,796 
6,309 
61,830 

17, 177 
2,041 
15, 136 

502 

31,970 
24,830 
7  140 


18,642 
2,805 

6, 713 

3,937 

456 

894 

9,446 

73, 473 

33,826 

9,198 

3,087 
1,010 
1,048 
1,029 

19, 745 
11,460 
6, 439 

1,840 

21, 381 
8,546 
12,835 


Proprietors  and  officials. 


Total. 


Male. 


372 

339 
33 

422 
46 
19 
2,825 
122 
116 

827 

252 

95 

99 

381 

200 
60 

184 
1,336 

440 
2,097 

3,901 

2,261 

209 

1,431 

960 

64 

906 


4,197 
2,991 
1,206 


1,657 
182 

75 

187 
30 
13 

949 
2,778 

881 

953 

178 
30 
62 
86 

935 
472 
239 
224 

1,661 

510 

1,151 


Fe- 
male. 


27 


1 
5 

36 
3 

70 

116 

67 

1 

48 

46 


46 


476 
375 
101 


1 

184 
29 
21 
42 


2 
2 
5 

26 
15 
6 
5 

113 
55 

58 


Pro- 
prie- 
tors 
and 
finn 
mem- 
bers. 


38 

25 
13 

39 

5 

8 

145 

74 
4 

89 
22 
10 
22 
35 

3 
4 
1 

494 
3 

226 

171 
143 
21 

7 

>24 

2 

122 


1,648 

1,144 

504 


647 

57 


40 

13 

1 

373 
69 
43 

264 

31 
6 
6 

19 

76 

6 

14 

56 

549 
112 
437 


Sala- 
ried 
ofli- 
cials 
of  cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


153 

144 
9 

119 
16 
7 

689 
15 
48 

341 
84 
51 
43 

163 

51 
15 
59 

304 
90 

741 

1,312 

835 

56 

421 

397 

25 

372 


1,465 

1,025 

440 


418 
47 

42 

57 

11 

8 

394 

510 

234 

454 

53 
7 
19 

27 

178 

5 

67 

106 

449 
181 


Pipes,  tobacco 56  2,902  132        16  54  24 

1  Includes  "oil,  castor"  and  "oil,  lard,"  to  avoid  disclosing  individual  operations. 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1217 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANXJFACTURING  INDUSTRIES— Continued. 


Clerks. 


Male. 


230 

224 


299 

16 

8 

2,112 

28 

295 

1,199 

191 

64 

104 

840 

415 
93 

533 
1,209 
1,249 
4,735 

4,500 

1,978 

212 

2,310 

1,076 

77 

999 


5,915 
4, 540 
1,375 


695 
94 

371 

346 

6 

41 

1,194 

9,031 

2,269 

978 

186 
71 
89 
26 

2,237 
662 

1,403 
172 

1,990 

635 

1,355 

125 


Fe- 
male. 


248 

235 
13 

364 
19 
3 

461 
21 

166 

630 
87 
46 
34 

463 

225 
35 

295 
1,503 

580 
2,258 

2,659 

1,447 

80 

1,132 

960 

78 
882 


3,938 
3,136 

802 


187 
59 

291 

192 

4 

32 

1,714 

2,746 

1,934 

456 

159 
65 
37 

57 


659 
1,145 

187 


307 
689 


90 
7510S' 


Wage  earners. 


Average 
number. 


10, 769 
240 

9,294 

859 

124 

28,766 

321 

2,173 

5,930 

2,802 

891 

240 

1,997 

5,414 
1,130 
2,851 
14,723 
11,328 
17, 485 

113,759 
51,043 
5,807 
56,909 

14,135 

1,832 

12,303 

403 

17,444 
13,788 
3,656 


16,072 
2,460 

5,970 
3,207 
416 
807 
5,405 
58, 889 
28, 721 
6,769 

2,555 

842 
858 
855 

14,556 
9,6.52 
3,646 
1,258 

16, 621 
7,039 
9,582 


N  UTiiber  employed 
15th  day  of— 


Maximum 
month. 


Au 

No 

Pe 
Fe 
Fe 
No 
Au 

Jy 


De 
Oc 
Au 
Se 

De 
De 
De 
Fe 
Ja 
De 


Ap 


11,717 
261 

10,052 
918 
151 

36,567 

396 

2,465 


3,333 

1,421 

303 

2,079 

6,  .539 
1,323 
3, 405 
15,230 
19, 435 
18, 766 


De  54,882 
No  6,199 
No    59,703 


Mh      1,946 
De    13,517 


423 


No    14,733 
Ja       4,042 


All 
De 

De 
De 
Au 
Mh 
No 
De 
De 
De 


19,912 
2,931 

6,196 

3,529 

468 

876 

6,162 

62,599 

35,180 

7,337 


No  939 

De      1,080 
De      1,019 


De  10,577 
Oc  4,164 
Ap      1,311 


2, 539      De 
-23 77 


8,722 
14,310 

2,786 


Minimum 
month. 


Ja 

Jy 

My 
Oc 
Oc 

Jy 

My 

Mh 


8,862 
205 

8,823 

749 

89 

16, 333 

274 

1,825 


Fe 

Mh 
Mh 

Mh 

Ja 

Je 

Jy 

Au 
Fe 


2,M8 
403 
174 

1,854 

4,030 
872 

2,343 
14,139 

7,974 
16,070 


Ap  47,431 
Mh  5,303 
Ap    54,776 


Se       1,747 
Ap    11,418 

Ja  381 


Jy 

Oc 


Fe 
Oc 

Ja 
Fe 
Fe 
Au 
Ja 
Ja 
Ja 
Ja 


13,000 
3,246 

10,119 
1,807 

5,629 

2,973 

369 

748 

4,721 

54,342 

23,997 

6,164 


683 
695 
763 


Ja  8, 240 
Ja  3,143 
Se       1,194 


Ap      5,511 
Mh     7,554 

Se       2,201 


Wage  earners  employed  Dec.  15,  or  nearest 
representative  day. 


Total. 


11,953 

11,693 
260 

9,8.39 

857 

132 

37, 142 

469 

2,318 

7,011 
3,268 
1,367 
293 
2,083 

6,463 
1,326 
3,521 
15, 222 
12,930 
18,716 

122, 139 
55,650 
6,385 
60,104 

15,358 

1,906 

13,452 


18,796 
14,692 
4,104 


18,920 
3,007 

6,198 

3,587 

458 

760 

6,076 

62,660 

35,184 

7,387 

3,022 

916 

1,080 

1,026 

15,935 
10,575 
4,090 
1,270 

19,284 
8,145 
11,139 

2,785 


16  years  of  age 
and  over. 


Under  16  years 
of  age. 


Male. 


8,677 

8,501 
176 

4,670 

199 

130 

36,185 

441 

2,263 

6,332 
2,682 
1,359 
292 
1,999 

6,113 
1,195 
2,590 
10,149 
12,120 
16,931 

111,121 

47,117 
6,369 
57,635 

9,492 

766 

8,726 

136 

9,002 
6,349 
2,653 


18, 899 
1,055 

2,818 

2,207 

416 

133 

1,840 

61,492 

27,512 

6,895 

2,471 

638 

1,067 

766 

11,170 

7,222 

3,153 

795 

9,300 
3,476 
5,824 

2,208 


Fe- 
male. 


2,970 

78 

4,746 
612 


778 
25 
55 

678 
586 


325 
115 
923 

4,570 
808 

"1,724 

10,852 

8,393 

16 

2,443 

5, 594 
1,088 
4,506 

252 

9,418 
7,996 
1,422 


1,933 

3,128 

1,320 

40 

598 
4,102 
1,126 
7,603 

378 

515 

277 

13 

225 

4,693 

3,338 

925 

430 

9,514 
4,598 
4,916 

556 


Male. 


137 

134 
3 

119 
4 
2 

179 
3 


327 
2 
41 


137 
124 
13 


15 
2 

60 
43 
2 
5 
46 
42 
58 
107 


60 

7 

12 

41 

159 
21 

138 


Fe- 
male. 


304 
42 


176 


20 


202 
43 
159 


239 

223 

16 


192 
17 


26 


311 

50 
261 


1218 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


Plated  ware 

Knives,  forks,  spoons,  and  other  flat- 
ware. 

Hollow  ware 

All  other 

Plumbers'  suppUes,  not  elsewhere  specified. 
Pocketboolis 

Pottery 

Chinaware 

Earthen  and  stone  ware 

All  other 

Poultry,  kilUng  and  dressing,  not  done  in 
slaughtering  and  meat-packing  establish- 
ments. 


Printing  and  publishing,  book  and  job. 

Job  printing 

Book  publishing  and  printing 

Book  publishing  without  printing. 
Linotype  work  and  typesetting. . . 


Printing  and  publishing,  music . . 

Printing  and  pubUshing 

Publishing  without  printing. 


Printing  and  publishing,  newspapers  and 
periodicals. 

Printing  and  publishing 

Printing,  publishing,  and  job  printing. 
PubUshing  without  printing , 


Printing  materials 

Pulp,  from  fiber  other  than  wood. 


Pulp  goods 

Wall  board. 
All  other... 


Pumps,  not  including  power  pumps. 


Pumps,  steam  and  other  power. 

Steam 

Other  power 


Refrigerators 

Regalia,  and  society  badges  and  emblems. 
Rice,  cleaning  and  polishing 


Roofing  materials 

Metal  shingles  and  ceiling. 
All  others 


Rubber  tires,  tubes,  and  rubber  goods,  not 
elsewhere  specified. 

Rules,  ivory  and  wood 

Saddlery  and  harness 


Safes  and  vaults. 

Safes 

Vaults , 


Salt 

Sand  and  emery  paper  and  cloth. 
Sand-lime  brick 


30 
20 

214 
139 

340 

161 
147 
32 

1% 


13,089 

11,951 

142 

687 

309 

160 
27 
133 


1,346 
12, 420 
3,596 

82 
5 

40 
10 
30 

127 

112 
62 
50 

122 
115 
86 

178 
29 
149 


13 
1,823 

38 
21 
17 

86 
12 
32 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING 
INDUSTRIES. 


Total. 


11,459 
7,783 

2,681 


16, 162 
3,497 

30,692 

25, 840 

3,256 

1,596 

2,837 


171,199 
148, 632 

7,913 
11, 102 

3,552 

2,622 

992 

1,630 

228,630 

90,244 
111,317 
27,069 

1,035 
80 

3,984 
1,088 
2,896 

7,620 

13, 286 
10, 246 
3,040 

6,994 
2,919 
3,249 

11, 805 

004 

11, 201 

160, 824 

209 
14, 863 

3, 582 
2,374 
1,208 

7,682 

1,102 

600 


Proprietors  and  officials. 


Total. 


Male. 


393 
227 

106 
60 

849 
282 

1,340 
975 
283 

82 

346 


21,645 

19, 385 

425 

1,313 

522 

290 

58 
232 

28,685 

5,037 
18,644 
5,004 

143 
12 

184 
63 
121 

555 

621 
431 
190 

425 
212 
641 

652 
62 
590 

4,043 

20 
2,621 

158 
98 
60 

341 
74 
63 


Fe- 
male. 


1,111 
917 

27 
144 

23 

15 
2 
13 

2,175 

332 

1,198 

645 


69 


Pro- 
prie- 
tors 
and 
firm 
mem- 
bers. 


168 

183 
27 

136 
20 

176 


12, 185 

11,423 

90 

368 

304 

107 
13 
94 

14,570 


12,307 
1,574 

41 
6 

11 
1 
10 

78 

36 
21 
15 

72 
90 
40 

79 
16 
63 

97 


1,946 

16 
9 

7 

40 
3 
3 


Sala- 
ried 
offi- 
cials 
of  cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


97 
35 

37 
25 

276 
63 

400 

306 

70 

24 


4,990 

4,214 

139 

531 

106 

106 
26 
80 

5,199 

1,089 
2,628 
1,482 

67 
3 

60 
16 
44 

140 

186 
106 
SO 

147 
61 

84 

182 
27 
155 


7 
331 

60 
37 
23 

109 
27 
25 


1  Same  number  reported  for  one  or  more  other  months. 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1219 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


PERSONS 

ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRIES— continued. 

Clerks. 

Wage  earners. 

Wage  earners  employed  Dec.  15,  or  nearast 
representative  day. 

Number  employed 
15th  day  of— 

16  years  of  age 
and  over. 

Under  16  years 
of  age. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Average 
number. 

Total. 

Maximum 
month. 

Minimum 
month. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

783 
566 

780 
621 

9,492 
6,366 

10,861 

7,480 

8,633' 
5,729 

2,103 
1,670 

73 
38 

52 
43 

1 

De 

7,495 

Ja 

4,860 

i 

159 

58 

113 
46 

2,297 
829 

No 
No 

2,542 
894 

Ja 
Ja 

1,887 
744 

2,514 
867 

2,209 
695 

271 
162 

29 
6 

5 

4 

3 
4 

1,038 
180 

665 
121 

13, 592 
2,905 

De 

No 

16, 841 
3,194 

Ap 
Ja 

11,286 
2,605 

16, 708 
3,190 

15, 512 
1,602 

1,037 
1,497 

147 
33 

12 

58 

5 
6 

748 

594 

85 

69 

621 

513 

70 

38 

27, 934 

23, 733 

2,803 

1,398 

30, 702 

26, 181 

2,928 

1,593 

22, 747 
18, 960 
2,640 
1,147 

7,579 

6,  885 

276 

418 

247 

223 

11 

13 

129 
113 

1 
15 

7 

De 
Fe 
De 

25, 9S3 
2,960 
1,579 

Fe 
Se 
Ja 

21, 899 
2,576 
1,227 

8 
9 
10 

186 

155 

2,140 

De 

4,244 

Mh 

1,076 

3,912 

2,682 

1,211 

9 

10 

11 

12,916 

7,591 

911 

4,310 

104 

12, 522 
6,838 

897 
4,622 

165 

123, 005 
113,901 

5, 653 
713 

2,738 

134, 379 
124, 794 

5, 868 
722 

2,995 

97, 732 

91, 264 

3,524 

356 

2,588 

33, 433 

30, 543 

2,209 

345 

336 

2,401 
2,248 

77 
9 

67 

813 

739 

58 

12 

4 

1'' 

De  124,331 
De      5, 828 
Oc          810 
De      2, 983 

Ja 
Ja 
De 
Ja 

110, 592 

5,341 

599 

2,501 

13 
14 
15 
16 

843 
52 
791 

575 
65 
510 

899 

815 

84 

952 

860 
92 

744 
705 
39 

200 
148 
52 

7 
6 
1 

1 

1 

17 

De 
De 

861 
95 

Ja 

Se 

759 
67 

18 
19 

45, 102 

23,291 
13, 154 
8,657 

32, 287 

11, 931 
9,932 
10,424 

120, 381 

49,653 

68, 389 

2,339 

126, 219 

51, 977 
71,863 
2,379 

100, 559 

45,091 

53, 846 

1,622 

21, 129 

5,357 

15, 077 

695 

4,244 

1,455 
2,743 

46 

287 

74 

197 

16 

''O 

De 
De 
De 

51,863 
71, 699 
2,405 

Ja 
Ja 
Je 

47,276 

66, 327 

2,284 

21 
22 
23 

89 

417 
247 
170 

73 

4 

335 
1S9 
146 

723 
64 

3,041 

587 

2,454 

No 
Je' 

852 
78 

Ja 
De 

620 
51 

728 
70 

3,676 

722 
2,954 

683 
54 

3,079 
662 

2,417 

43 
16 

566 
60 
50(i 

2 

24 

?5 

11 

20 

?6 

De 
De 

716 
2,910 

Ja 
Ja 

465 
2,245 

27 

11 

20 

28 

1,193 

480 

5,384 

De 

6,158 

Je 

4,729 

6,065 

5,668 

183 

171 

43 

29 

1,179 
833 
346 

786 
502 
284 

10, 688 
8,471 
2,217 

10,991 

8,453 
2,538 

10,683 
8,210 
2,473 

260 

215 

45 

44 

26 
18 

4 

2 
2 

30 

Ja 
De 

9,324 
2,533 

Oc 
Ap 

7,783 
2,042 

31 
32 

506 
234 

43S 

268 

226 

55 

5,786 
2,223 
2,113 

De 

No 
De 

6,461 
2,358 
3,410 

Au 
Ja 

Jy 

5,483 

2,081 

954 

6,438 
2,368 
3, 432  _ 

6,142 

887 
3,390 

260 

1,446 

39 

34 
12 
3 

2 
23 

33 
34 
35 

1,512 

55 

1, 457 

759 

30 

729 

8,871 

455 

8,416 

10, 137 

458 
9,679 

9,709 

436 

9,273 

413 

19 

394 

9 
3 
6 

6 

g' 

36 

Se 
Oc 

509 
9,584 

Fe 
Fe 

409 
7,132 

37 

38 

25, 712 

11, 152 

119,848 

Oc 

134,423 

Ja 

104,075 

138,  081 

121,006 

16,330 

454 

291 

39 

11 
1,330 

10 
426 

168 
10,411 

No 
De 

190 
10,  955 

My 
Je 

151 
9,938 

191 
11, 099 

133 

10, 078 

44 
900 

13 
52 

1 

9 

40 
41 

309 
223 

86 

162 
111 
51 

2,949 
1,939 
1,010 

3,379 
2,242 
1,137 

3,311 

2,206 
1,105 

53 
32 
21 

15 
4 
11 

4? 

De 
De 

2,241 
1,133 

Fe 
Ap 

1,727 

881 

43 
44 

595 

178 
20 

235 
79 
12 

6,495 
771 
504 

Oc 
De 

No 

7,110 
894 
633 

My 
Mh 
Ja 

5,994 
682 
314 

7,023 
896 
691 

6,514 
781 
689 

481 
95 
2 

17 
20 

11 

45 
46 

47 

1220 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  «>0.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Sausage,  not  made  in  slaughtering  and 
meat-packing  establishments. 

Sausage 

Sausage  casings 


Saws 

Scaler  and  balances . . . 

Screws,  machine 

Screws,  wood 

Sewing-machine  cases . 


Sewing  machines  and  attachments . 

Sewing  machines 

Attachxnents 


Shipbuilding,  steel 

New  vessels 

Concrete  vessels.. 
Repair  work  only 
Small  boats 


Shipbuilding,     wooden,    including     boat 
building. 

New  vessels 

Repair  work  only 

Small  boats , 

Masts,  spars,  oars,  and  rigging 


Shirts 

Show  cases. 


Signs  and  advertising  novelties. 

Electric  signs 

Other  signs 

Advertising  novelties 


Silk  goods,  including  throwsters. 

Finished  products 

Throwsters  and  winders 


Silversmi thing  and  silverware. 


Slaughtering  and  meatpacking 

Slaughtering 

Meat  packing 

Slaughtering  and  meat  packing. 


Smelting  and  refining,  copper. 
Smelting 

Smelting  and  refining  i 


Smelting  and  refining,  lead. 
Smelting 

Smelting  and  refining  2. 


Smelting  and  refining,  metals,  not  else- 
where specified.' 
Smelting  and  refining,  not  from  the  ore... 


Smelting  and  refining,  zinc 

Pigs,  bars,  plates,  and  sheets . 
All  other 


Soap 

Soda-water  apparatus 

Sporting  and  athletic  goods. 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


633 

547 


112 
79 

143 
11 
5 

40 
29 
11 

162 

105 

5 

45 
7 


315 

277 

294 

27 

896 
119 

779 

65 

544 

170 

1,369 

1,040 

329 

99 

1,304 
604 
142 
558 

34 
21 
13 

25 

18 

7 


39 

33 

6 

348 
66 

188 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTTTRtNG 
INDUSTRIES. 


Total. 


3,903 
1,091 

6,704 
6,821 
11,621 
5, 439 
4,582 

17,049 

16,420 

629 

365,875 

342, 164 

2,491 

20, 966 

254 

47,361 

36,672 

8,554 

1,951 

184 

45,274 
2,293 

14,832 
1,541 
4,465 
8,826 

136,775 
105, 660 
31,115 

7,599 

197,392 

8,789 

7,676 

180, 927 

19,654 
9,029 
10, 625 

7,354 
5,487 
1,867 

2,360 

2,793 

14,903 

13,914 

989 

28,919 

3,448 
7,49J 


Proprietors  and  ofiicials. 


Total. 


Male. 


781 
138 

295 
296 
616 
135 
233 

455 

413 

42 

5,903 
5,443 

43 
388 

29 

2,255 

1,265 

540 

409 

41 

2,138 
266 

1,441 
161 

783 
497 

4,442 
3, 437 
1,005 

309 

6, 665 

1,144 

437 

5,084 

510 
242 
268 

234 
147 

87 

170 

274 

291 

240 

51 

1,426 
256 
416 


Fe- 
male. 


7 
6 
2 

278 
2 

54 
10 
13 
31 

220 
162 
58 


100 

4 

31 


Pro- 
prie- 
tors 
and 
firm 
mem- 
bers. 


704 

608 
96 

83 
38 
71 


U 
4 

795 

210 

245 

313 

27 

949 
^12 

624 
41 

489 
94 

1,011 

807 
204 

58 

1,071 
630 
127 
314 


183 
43 
143 


Sala- 
ried 
ofii- 
cials 
of  cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


128 


110 

18 


89 
199 
35 


442 

348 

4 

79 

11 


48 
6 

401 
81 

382 
53 
162 
167 

1,163 

865 
298 

121 

1,048 

261 

89 

698 

58 
34 
24 

29 
11 

18 

27 


52 

45 
7 

365 

69 

113 


'  Includes  4  establishments  engaged  exclusively  in  refining. 
'  Includes  2  estabUshments  engaged  exclusively  in  refining. 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1221 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANTJFACTUKING  INDUSTRIES — Continued. 


Clerks. 


Male. 


381 

300 
81 

548 
652 
350 
159 
103 

923 

917 

6 

11,610 

10, 798 

118 

688 

6 

1,146 

904 

197 

39 

6 

1,995 
106 

1,790 
240 
261 

1,289 

3,027 

2,744 

283 

470 

23,390 
854 
663 

21,873 

1,518 
761 

757 

569 
419 
150 

119 

224 

595 

538 

57 

3,911 
362 
304 


Fe- 
male. 


192 

142 
50 

342 
426 
381 
254 
74 

606 

589 

17 

4,335 

4, 128 

52 

151 

4 

504 

372 

80 

47 

5 

1,260 
62 


196 
820 

2,304 

1,975 

329 

352 

6,267 
220 
191 

5,856 

274 
103 
171 

112 
82 
30 

30 

124 

220 

207 

13 

3,046 

247 
327 


Wage  earners. 


Average 
number. 


3,471 

2,653 

818 

5,510 
5,432 
10, 262 
4,889 
4,171 

15, 059 

14, 499 

560 

344, 014 

321, 787 

2,277 

19, 736 

214 

43, 432 

34, 122 

7,730 

1,450 

130 

39,603 

1,857 

10, 432 
1,031 
3, 212 
6,189 

126, 782 
97,342 
29,440 

6,453 

100, 996 
6,556 
C,  366 

148, 074 

17,345 
7,919 
9,426 

6,438 
4,839 
1,599 

2,041 

2,167 

13, 796 
12, 928 

868 

20,436 
2,599 
6.412 


Number  employed 
15th  day  of— 


Maximum 
month. 


De 
De 

De 
De 
De 
De 
De 


2,905 
880 

5,854 
5,946 
11,303 
5,242 
4,790 


De 
No 


15,761 
613 


My  358, 646 
Au  3, 322 
Ja  23,421 
Ja  5-il 


Ja  56,437 

Ap  8,681 

Je  1, 724 

Ja  145 

De  45,970 

De  2,031 


De  1,227 
Oe  3, 497 
De      7, 139 


De  104,154 
De    33,085 

De      6, 749 


De  7, 154 
Ja  8, 101 
Ja    172,703 


Ja     10, 982 
Ja     12,645 


6,101 
1,953 


2,662 
2,284 


Ja  15, 103 

Ja  1, 056 

Se  22, 653 

My  2, 847 

De  7, 508 


Minimimi 
month. 


Ap 

My 

Ja 

Fe 

My 

Ap 


2,496 
764 

5,355 

4,887 
9,327 
4,617 
2,715 


Ja 
My 


13, 525 
514 


De  249,724 
Fe  1,635 
Oc     17,654 

Se  68 


De  19,601 

No  6, 291 

Ja  1,260 

Je  123 

Ap  36,960 

Ja  1, 569 


Ja  791 

Fe      2, 778 
Fe      5,154 


Fe    90, 659 
Mh   27,501 

Fe      6, 025 


Ap  6, 153 
My  5,631 
Ap  138,985 


Au      6,743 
De      8, 244 


Se 
De 

Ap 

Je 


4,167 
1,354 

1,783 

2,046 


Je  11,405 

Oc  398 

Ap  17,963 

Ja  1,977 

Ja  5,633 


Wage  earners  employed  Dec.  15,  or  nearest 
representative  day. 


Total. 


3,793 

2,902 
891 

5,871 
6,105 
11,508 
5,240 
4,790 

16, 368 

15, 763 

605 

309, 273 

284, 710 

1,839 

22, 572 

152 

45,903 

35,953 

8,196 

1,619 

135 

46,698 
2,048 

11,868 
1,221 
3,504 
7,143 

137,716 
lai,  516 
33,200 

6,693 

163, 582 
7,207 
6,012 

150, 333 

16,997 
7, 998 
8,999 

6,331 
4,936 
1,395 

2,187 

2,256 

14,147 
13,119 
1,028 

20,290 
2, 739 
7,658 


16  years  of  age 
and  over. 


Male. 


3,303 

2,667 
636 

5,398 
5,777 
9,787 
3,781 
4,293 

13,790 

13,414 

376 

308, 078 

283,600 

1,839 

22,495 

144 

45, 803 

35,884 

8,187 

1,599 

133 

7,711 
1,989 

7,146 
1,136 
2,913 
3,097 

52,401 

43,224 

9,180 

5,M3 

147, 127 
7,112 
4,433 

135,582 

•16,937 
7,979 
8,958 

6,322 
4,931 
1,391 

2,024 

2,237 

14,131 

13, 103 

1,028 

14, 125 
2,646 

4,857 


Fe- 
male. 


478 

225 
253 

364 

286 

1,637 

1,369 

490 

2,193 

2,059 

134 

972 
900 


64 


62 
8 

16 
2 

37,797 
55 

4,448 

84 

535 

3,829 

78, 160 
56,862 
21,298 

995 

16,244 

87 

1,604 

14, 553 

60 
19 
41 


163 

18 


5,926 

82 

2.567 


Under  16  years 
of  age. 


Male. 


42 

78 

63 

7 

340 

283 

57 

223 
210 


223 
4 

122 

1 

35 

86 

2,368 
1,469 


102 
184 


3 
173 


120 

11 

126 


Fe- 
male. 


20 


967 


152 


21 
131 

4,784 
2,961 
1,823 

53 

27 


119 


108 


8  Includes  "smelting  and  refining,  antimony"  and 
individual  operations. 


'smelting  and  refining,  tin,"  to  avoid  disclosing 


1222 


ABSTKACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Springs,  steel,  car  and  carriage,  not  made 
in  steel  works  or  rolling  mills. 

Carriage  and  wagon 

Railway 

Automobile 

Machinery  and  other 


Stamped  and  enameled  ware,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Stamped  ware 

Enameled  ware 

Bathtubs 

Lavatories  and  sinks 


Stationery  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Penholders 

All  other 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


Statuary  and  art  goods 

Steam  fittings  and  steam  and  hot-water 
heating  apparatus. 
Radiators  and  cast-iron  heating  boilers. 
All  other 


Steam  packing 

Steel  barrels,  drums,  and  tanks . 

Stencils  and  brands 

Stereotyi)ing  and  electrotj-ping. 


Stoves  and  hot-air  furnaces. 

Stoves  and  ranges 

Hot-air  furnaces 

Fireless  cookers 


Stoves,  gas  and  oU 

Structural  ironwork,   not   made  in  steel 
works  or  rolling  mills. 

Sugar,  beet 

Sugar,  cane 

Sugar,refluing,  iiotincluding  beet  sugar 

Sulphuric,  nitric,  and  mi.xed  acids 

Surgical  appUances 

Suspenders,  garters,  and  elastic  woven  goods 
Te.xtile  machinery  and  parts 


Theatrical  scenery 

Tin  and  other  foils,  not  elsewhere  specified. . 

Tinfoil... 

Aluminum  and  other 


Tin  plate  and  terneplate 

Tinware,  not  elsewhere  specified . 


Tobacco,  chewing  and  smoking,  and  snuff. . 

Plug  or  chewing 

Smoking 

Snuff 

AU  other 


Tobacco,  cigars  and  cigarettes. 

Cigars 

Cigarettes 

Cigars  and  cigarettes 


Tools,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Sliovels,  spades,  scoops,  and  hoes 

Carpenters'  tools,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

Machinists'  tools 

All  othor 


279 

35 

5 

4 

223 

5 

218 

19.5 

281 

75 
186 

169 
33 
84 

171 

412 

280 
126 


176 
1,146 

85 
202 
20 
39 
208 
196 
432 

17 
15 
12 
3 

24 
301 

365 
85 

199 
34 
47 

9,926 

9,778 

135 

13 

1,125 
42 
34 

502 
574 


PERSONS  ENG.iGED  IN  M  .VNTJFACTURING 
INDUSTRIES. 


Total. 


10, 401 

670 

675 

6,036 

3,020 

39,453 

27,967 

10, 177 

761 

548 

14,535 

119 

14,416 

1,906 

43,864 

12, 156 
31, 708 

7,761 

3,967 

637 

4,623 

39, 153 

31,724 

7,042 

387 

12,778 
56,205 

14, 190 
7,045 

20,921 
5,860 
8,953 

12,466 

36,126 

230 
2,169 
2,161 


3,686 
38,958 

22,468 

10,153 

10,432 

1,711 

172 

161,097 

132,561 

26,379 

2,157 

44,142 
2,861 
2,672 

21,235 
17,374 


Proprietors  and  officials. 


Total. 


Male. 


36 

29 

254 

174 

1,386 

1,075 

264 

21 

26 

772 

10 

762 

326 

1,367 

304 
1,063 

498 
182 
135 
434 

1,887 

1,374 

487 

26 

564 
3,571 

670 
621 
367 
285 
553 
561 
1,525 

42 
94 
91 
3 

181 
1,119 

929 
386 
405 
73 
65 

14,182 

13,577 

533 

72 

4,520 
140 
101 

1,383 
2,896 


Fe- 
male, 


175 
39 

28 
6 

11 
7 
4 

938 

856 

59 

23 

82 


Pro- 
prie- 
tors 
and 
firm 
mem- 
bers. 


55 

9 

1 

27 

IS 

101 
101 


130 

3 

127 

233 

73 

21 
52 

72 
11 

84 
85 

139 
69 
70 


721 

1 
165 


219 
179 
354 

6 
3 


177 

325 

48 
193 
26 
58 

10,464 

10,352 

102 

10 

856 
27 
24 

355 

450 


Sala- 
ried 

ofla- 

cials 
of  cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


175 

17 
9 

97 
52 


374 
S3 
12 
12 

255 

5 

250 

61 

412 

94 

318 

187 
66 
36 

190 

736 

552 

175 

'9 

187 
1,221 

113 
159 
47 
40 
140 
130 
390 

23 
33 
33 


9 
252 

195 

106 

67 

19 

3 

825 
744 
73 


2,495 
48 
32 

482 
1,933 


570 
561 


1  Same  number  reported  for  one  or  more  other  months. 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1223 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRIES — Continued. 


Clerks. 


Male. 


31 

75 
273 
158 

2,253 

.1, 828 

368 

41 

16 

1,404 

2 

1,402 

54 

3,421 

618 
2,803 

640 

300 

38 

337 

2,975 

2,179 

759 

37 

1,112 


1,266 
281 

1,814 
407 

1,083 
549 

1,714 

20 
72 
72 


173 
2,204 

2,510 

1,147 

1,103 

254 


5,284 

2,768 

2,426 

90 

1,949 
96 
162 

874 
817 


Fe- 
male. 


19 

5 

223 

124 

1,528 

1,136 

347 

33 

12 

1,039 

3 

1,036 

39 

2,359 

381 
1,978 

456 
156 
38 
175 

1,379 

959 

373 

47 

530 
1,916 

471 
23 
534 
198 
866 
439 
1,005 

18 


35 
1,210 

677 

235 

393 

49 


1,920 

1,061 

719 

140 

2,006 
81 
134 

1,074 
717 


Wage  earners. 


Average 
number. 


8,981 

578 

566 

5,279 

2,558 

34,248 

23, 895 

9,196 

664 

493 

11,261 

101 

11, 160 

1,466 

36,686 

10,844 
25,842 

6,147 

3,322 

417 

3,664 

32,868 

27,186 

5,405 

277 

10, 565 
43, 962 

11, 781 
6,101 

18, 202 
4,961 
6,390 

10, 857 

31, 823 

149 

1,908 

1,903 

5 

3,122 
34,386 

18,324 

8,379 

8,520 

1,328 

97 

138, 773 

114,299 

22,642 

1,832 

35,585 
2,538 
2,271 

17,880 
12,896 


Number  employed 
15th  day  of— 


Maximum 
month. 


De  601 

J  a  654 

Se  5, 486 

De  3,092 


De  26,202 

No  10,251 

De  945 

De  609 


Jy  119 

De     12, 416 

De      1,638 


De  14,686 

De  29, 581 

De  6, 782 

De  4,046 

De  476 

De  3,911 


No  30,227 
No  6,245 
Jy  327 


De 
No 


12,650 

47,680 


No  27,004 

De  19, 570 

Jy  20, 501 

De  5,764 

Ja  7, 581 

No  12,010 

De  35,426 


Au 


173 


Mh     2, 134 
(»)  5 


Fe      3, 880 
Au    38,385 


No  8,896 

Oc  9, 283 

De  1, 380 

Oc  106 


De  131,081 
No  26,374 
No      2,266 


Ja 
De 


De 
De 


2,794 
2,420 


19,865 
14,349 


Minimum 
month. 


Ja  559 

Oc  495 

Ja  4,837 

Ap  2, 122 


Ap  22,476 

Ja  7,600 

Mh  438 

Ja  370 


Ja  75 

Ap    10,540 

Ja       1, 245 


My  8,379 

Jy  21, 926 

My  5, 656 

Mh  2, 727 

Ja  I  392 

Ja  3,365 


Ja  22, 542 

Mh  4, 823 

Ja  210 

Ja  9,319 

My  40,614 


Mh 
Ap 
Ja 

Jy 

My 
Fe 


4,661 
1,514 
14, 533 
4,331 
5,994 
9,770 


Ap    28,898 


Ja 


108 


Jy 


1,641 
5 


Je        2, 367 
Ap    31,855 


Mh  7,765 

Ja  7,928 

Au  1,265 

Mh  89 


Au  92,751 
My  19,357 
My     1,326 


Je 

Jy 

Ap 
Ap 


2,252 
2,175 

16,687 
12,211 


Wage  earners  employed  Dec.  15,  or  nearest 
representative  day. 


Total. 


9,552 

602 

571 

5,384 

2,995 

37,977 

26,280 

10. 141 
945 
611 

12,612 

113 

12, 499 

1,648 

44,371 

14, 701 
29, 670 

6,838 

4,045 

478 

3,892 

36,546 

30, 028 

6,214 

304 

12, 704 

47. 142 

26, 489 
20,586 
18,383 
5,890 
6,437 
12, 175 
35, 598 

159 

2,697 

2,692 

5 

3,567 
35, 221 

19, 109 
9,1-26 
8,471 
1,397 
115 

160, 463 

133, 066 

25,204 

2,193 

39, 697 
2,574 
2,437 

19, 914 

14. 772 


16  years  of  age 
and  over. 


Male. 


8,783 

594 

567 

5,049 

2,573 

29,460 

19,940 

7,978 
936 
606 

6,070 

60 

6,010 

1,514 

41,885 

14,580 
27,305 

5,655 

3,956 

378 

3,768 

35,801 

29, 363 

6,170 

268 

11,620 
46,860 

25, 275 
17, 910 
17,063 
5,862 
3,203 
3,866 
33,097 

154 

1,774 

1,773 

1 

3,077 
24,846 

9,615 

4,415 

4,289 

812 

99 

65.099 

53,153 

11,144 

802 

36,155 
2,488 
2,113 

18, 455 
13,099 


Fe- 
male. 


718 

7 

4 

297 

410 

7,799 

5,798 

1,989 

7 

5 

6,271 

50 

6, 221 

125 

2,410 

107 
2,303 

1,084 
89 
81 

87 

411 

345 

31 

35 

987 
258 

1,213 
2,504 
1,313 

26 
3,109 
7,699 
2,029 

4 
911 
907 

4 

485 
10, 163 

9,339 

4,585 

4,166 

572 

16 

93,341 

78,253 

13, 707 

1;381 

3,176 
67 
283 

1,286 
1.540 


Under  16  years 
of  age. 


Male. 


364 
274 


68 


26 
141 
409 

1 

7 
7 


5 
158 

58 

48 

6 

4 


472 
344 
128 


267 
17 
28 

120 
102 


Fe- 
male. 


23 


354 
268 


174 

'i74' 
1 


14 

54 

8 

59 

40 

18 

1 

37 

332 

2 

319 

1 

13 

1 

90 

7 

24 

1 

160 

12 

7 

2 

99 
469 
63 


1, 551 

1,316 

225 

10 


•  Same  number  reported  throughout  the  year. 


1224 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Toys  and  games 

Trunks  and  valises 

Turpentine  and  rosin. 
Type  founding , 


Tjrpewriters  and  supplies . . 
Typewriters  and  parts . 

Carbon  paper 

Ribbon 

All  other 


Umbrellas  and  canes 

Upholstering  materials,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

Imitation  leather  and  leatheroid 

Excelsior 

Curled  hair 

All  other 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
hsh- 
meuts. 


Varnishes 

Vault  lights  and  ventilators . 

Vinegar  and  cider 

Vinegar 

Cider 


"Wall  paper,  not  made  in  paper  mills 

Wall  plaster  and  composition  flooring 

Washing  machines  and  clothes  wringers. . . 

Waste 

Cotton 

All  other 


Watch  and  clock  materials,  except  watch- 
cases. 

Watch  materials 

Clock  materials 

Watchcases 


Watches 

Watches 

Watch  movements. 

Wheelbarrows 

Whips 

Windmills 


Window  and  door  screens  and  weather  strips 

Window  and  door  screens 

Weather  strips 

Window  shades  and  fixtures 

Wire 


Wirework,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Wire  rope  and  cable 

Woven-wire  fencing 

AH  other 


Wood  distillation 

Wood  preserving 

Wood,  turned  and  carved 

Wooden  goods,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Wool  pulling 

Wool  scouring 

Wool  shoddy .' 

Woolen  and  worsted  goods 

Woolen  goods 

Worsted  goods 

All  other  industries  "■ 


541 

597 

1,191 

23 

88 
37 
24 
21 
6 


163 

17 
95 
15 
36 

229 
41 

720 
199 
521 

48 
161 
105 

92 
61 
31 

27 

21 
6 


18 
7 
11 

11 
26 
31 

214 
176 
38 

287 
66 

558 
15 
53 

490 

115 
73 
722 
245 
24 
33 
78 

a^i2 

560 
292 


PERSONS   ENGAGED   IN   MANUFACTURING 
INDUSTRIES. 


Total. 


16, 483 

14,216 

31,093 

870 

18,074 

16,659 

901 

455 

59 

4,173 

5,620 

2,351 

1,491 

839 

939 

7,3S5 
457 

3,333 
1,906 
1,367 

5,098 
6,439 
7,555 

3,177 
2,300 

877 

678 

565 
113 

4,587 

16,852 
9,437 
7, 415 

372 

912 

2,383 

2,782 

2,556 

226 

5, 494 
22, 236 

IS,  340 
2,973 
1,922 

13, 445 

5,634 
4,615 
12, 623 
7,287 
839 
2,407 
2,956 

176,392 
67, 020 
109, 372 

109 


Proprietors  and  officials. 


Total. 


Male. 


1,159 

1,283 

2,779 

27 

431 

318 

55 

51 

7 


191 
35 

71 

774 

78 

1,000 
353 
647 

223 
411 

418 

253 
177 
76 


292 
ISl 
111 

32 

48 
11(1 

358 
303 
55 

501 
005 

1, 354 
133 
151 

1, 070 

392 

240 

1,471 

471 

78 

98 

220 

4,667 
2,3.85 
2,282 


Fe- 
male, 


10 
7 

168 
102 
66 


Pro- 
prie- 
tors 
and 
firm 
mem- 
bers. 


469 

601 

1,460 

11 

37 
6 
10 

IS 
3 

232 

123 

1 
81 
10 
31 

72 
26 

724 
153 
571 

3 

28 
40 

57 
38 
19 

24' 

22 
2 


7 
20 
10 

197 
175 
22 

258 
13 

457 

3 

25 

429 

28 
1 
70S 
177 
23 
9 
64 

387 
258 
129 


Sala- 
ried 
offi- 
cials 
of  cor- 
pora- 
tions. 


326 

360 

149 

6 

103 
54 
30 
14 
5 


360 
34 

158 
115 
43 

120 

169 
148 

113 
75 
38 


24 
13 
U 

14 
12 
44 

93 
72 
21 

93 
122 

409 
23 
54 

332 

128 
79 
295 
136 
22 
38 
70 

1,236 
729 
507 


1  Same  number  reported  for  one  or  more  other  months. 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1225 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919^Contmued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  117:?. 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  MANtTFACTURlNG  INDUSTRIES — continued. 


Clerks. 


Male. 


427 

937 

214 

18 

732 
460 
218 
54 


266 
262 

154 
31 
22 
o5 

1,741 
29 

203 
119 
54 

390 
632 
759 

113 

86 
27 


13 

2 

221 

218 
152 
66 

32 

103 
211 

134 
108 
26 

308 
1,-95 

1,061 
280 
152 
629 

204 
291 
222 
229 
42 
70 
107, 

2,942 

894 

2,048 

3 


Fe- 
male. 


617 

467 

5 

14 

1,228 

994 

185 

46 

3 

144 

145 

87 
23 
13 
22 

818 
30 

123 

87 
3S 

217 
265 
413 

117 
83 
34 


444 
293 
151 

15 
41 
99 

104 
SO 
24 

255 

588 

658 
98 
116 
444 


246 
131 

14 
•  52 

56 

1, 828 

682 

1,146 


Wage  earners. 


Average 
number. 


14, 201 

11,470 

28,067 

810 

15,669 

14, 878 

441 

303 

47 

3,368 

4,810 

2,011 
1, 242 

768 
789 

4,022 
316 

1,981 

1,365 

616 

4,262 
5,123 
5,956 


1,951 
735 

582 

485 
97 

3,900 

15, 888 
8,809 
7,079 

291 

717 
1,932 

2,179 

2,061 

118 

4,411 

19, 741 

15,224 
2,461 
1,501 

11,262 

4,946 

3,978 

10, 649 

6,443 

705 

2,177 

2,566 

166, 7S7 

62,957 

103,830 


Number  employed 
15tli  day  of — 


Maximum 
month. 


No  16,701 

Oc  12, 467 

Je  28, 802 

Jy  917 


De    17,240 


No 
De 

My: 

De 


477 

327 

50 


De 
De 

Au 
Se 

De 
Oc 


2,328 
1,331 

8G1 
832 

4,390 
369 


No 
Oc 

De 

No 
De 


2,100 
1, 399 

4,795 
6,103 
7,085 


Au 
No 


2,163 

787 


Jy 

Noi 
De 


564 
107 

4,283 


No' 
No 

Oc 
De 
De 


9,343 
7,370 

348 

743 

2,077 


De 
De 

De 

Se 


2, 335 
140 

5,137 
21,282 


De 

De 

Ja 
Oc 
De 
De 
De 
Au 
De 


2,678 

1,619 

11, 850 

5,838 
4,282 
11,260 
6,949 
831 
2,553 
2,669 


De    70,374 
De  122,495 


Minimum 
month. 


Ja  10, 141 

Ja  10, 101 

Ja  25,918 

Au  620 


Au    13,769 


Je 

Jai 

Ja 


421 

289 

43 


Ta       3,016 


Fe 
Ja 
Ja 
Ja 

Ja 
Fe 


1,739 

1,196 

590 

714 

3,617 
269 


Mh 
My 

Au 

Ja 
Ja 


1,043 
314 

3,567 
3,683 
4,731 


Fe 
Ap 


1,713 
655 


Mh 
Fe 


418 

87 


Ja       3,625 


Jy 

Ja 

Mh 
Ap 
Je 


8, 337 
6,757 

242 

688 
1,588 


Mh 

Mh 

Fe 
Oc 


1,852 
103 

3,789 
17, 335 


Au  2, 177 
Ja  1,319 
Ap    10,804 


Je 

Mh 

Ja 

Je 

Mh 

Fe 


4,246 
3,439 
10, 168 
6, 266 
613 
1,658 
2,405 


Fe     47, 872 
Fe    67,489 


Wage  earners  employed  Dec.  15,  or  nearest 
representative  day. 


Total. 


15,744 

12,649 

29,601 

811 

17, 736 

16,  864 

495 

330 

47 

3,837 

5,444 

2,331 
1,391 

843 
879 

4,445 
361 

2, 835 
1,620 
1,215 

5,100 
6,017 
7,356 

2, 857 
2,099 

758 

604 

497 
107 

4,300 

16,685 
9, 329 
7,356 

337 

747 

2,076 

2, 587 
2,445 
142 

5,207 
21,600 

16, 397 
2,692 
1,591 

12, 114 

5,463 
4,304 
14, 849 
7,109 
831 
2,554 
2,709 

194,649 
72,062 
122, 587 

102 


16  years  of  age      Under  16  years 
and  over.  of  r  — 


Male. 


8,647 

10, 453 

29, 103 

629 

13,510 

12,957 

327 

201 

25 

1,774 

4,490 

2,281 

1,230 

561 

418 

4, 028 
361 

2,551 
1,434 
1,117 

4,071 
5,941 
7, 126 

1,920 

1,445 

475 


124 
61 

3,094 

8,358 
4,591 
3,767 

330 

509 

2,061 

2, 220 

2,0S2 

138 

3,731 
20, 4S6 

13,287 
2,554 
1,583 
9,150 

5,437 
4,284 
13,713 
5,814 
827 
2,309 
2,229 

105,657 
47. 736 
57,921 

87 


Fe- 
male. 


6,356 

1,977 

103 

148 

4,026 

3,739 

142 

124 

21 

1,897 

872 

50 

99 

281 

442 


270 
184 

86 

958 

74 

212 

925 
642 
283 


364 

40 

1,079 

8,069 
4,482 
3,587 

6 

204 
10 

354 

351 

3 

1,415 
1,037 

2,747 

138 

8 

2,601 

26 

18 

985 

1,203 

4 

185 

438 

81, 185 
23,274 
57,911 


Male. 


465 

151 

393 

11 

121 

105 

10 

5 

1 

82 

50 


14 

2 

12 

57 

14 

2 

18 

5 

7 

5 

7 

165 

163 

2 

1 

21 

5 


44 
54 

277 


277 


2 
144 

85 


3,385 
560 

2,825 


Fe- 
male. 


1 

2 
3 
4 

5 
6 
7 

8 

....j    9 

81     10 
32     11 


....  12 

20  13 

....  14 

12  15 

2     16 

....    17 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 

24 

25 
26 

27 

28 
29 

30 

31 
32 
33 

34 
35 
36 

37 
38 
39 

40 
41 

42 
43 
44 
45 

46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 

53 

54 
55 

56 


13 


37 

4,422 

492 

3,930 


'Comprises  the  following  industries  with  number  of  estabUsliments  as  indicated:  "  Straw  goods,  not  else- 
where specified,"  1;  "whalebone  cutting,"  1;  and  "wood  carpet,"  3. 


1226 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


All  industiies 

Aeroplanes,    seaplanes,    and    air- 
ships, and  parts. 
Agricultural  implements 

Aluminum  manufactures , 

Ingots,  plates,  and  sheets 

Ware 

All  other 

Amnrunition , 

Artificial  flowers 

Artificial  1  imbs , 

Artificial  stone  products 

Artists'  materials , 

Crayons , 

All  other 

Asbestos  products,  not  including 
steam  packing. 

Building  materials 

Textile-mill  products 

All  other 

Automobile  bodies  and  parts 

Automobile  repairing 

Automobiles 

Awnings,  tents,  and  sails 

Babbitt  metal  and  solder 

Babbitt  metal 

White  metal 

Type  metal 

Solder 

Bags,  other  than  paper,  notinclud- 
iug  bags  made  in  textile  mills. 

Bags,  paper,  exclusive  of  those 
made  in  paper  mills. 

Baking  powders  and  yeast 

Baking  powders 

Yeast 

Baskets,  and  rattan  and  willow 

ware. 
Bells 

Belting  and  hose,  rubber 

Belting 

Hose 

Belting  and  hose,  woven,  other 
than  rubber. 

Woven  belting 

All    other,    including    woven 
hose. 

Belting,  leather 

Billiard  tables,  bowling  alleys,  and 

acceissorics. 
Blacking,  stains,  and  dressings . . . 
Bluing 


237,  854 


POWEK  AND  rUEL  USED. 


Primary  power. 


Nuin- 
berof 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 


26 

497 

82 

7 

39 

36 

39 

82 

130 

1,854 

43 
13 
30 


12 
15 
17 

2,271 

14, 825 
308 
778 

76 
31 
17 
3 
25 

203 

64 


69 
53 
16 

161 

10 


139 
40 


135 
34 


Total 
primary 

horse- 
power. 


29, 504, 792 


12,512 
128, 249 

30,  280 
2,617 

20, 823 
6.840 

39, 128 
468 
857 

22, 221 

3,206 
1,132 
2,074 

9,657 

2,591 
5,577 
1,489 

256, 919 

82,  691 

287,323 

4,589 

6,022 

4,065 

887 

21 

1,049 

9,082 

4,429 


20, 071 
2,431 
17,640 

6,319 

783 

26,299 
11, 691 
14, 608 
5,338 

3,066 
2.272 


7,039 
5,322 

2,490 
423 


Owned  by  establishments  reporting. 


Steam  engines 
and  turbines. 


Num- 
ber. 


122, 628 


17,037,973 


3 
334 
31 


16 
15 

80 

1 

1 

181 

12 
9 
3 

31 

14 
10 

7 

302 
120 
194 

7 

15 
14 


Horse- 
power. 


325 
69, 942 
12, 372 


8,490 
3.882 

19, 160 

50 

25 

4,048 

1,354 
554 


1,295 
1,565 
1,245 

41, 680 

1,763 

104, 532 

349 

2,937 
2,857 


4,216 
1,480 


U,  272 

1,  2.50 

13, 022 

4, 157 

132 

10,  860 
4,990 
5,870 
1,688 

560 
1,128 


4,417 
305 

1,599 


Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 


Num- 
ber. 


33, 407 


166 

9 

"'9' 


U 

1 

8 

1,165 

9 
1 


179 
2,933 
21 
9 

6 
1 
2 


Horse- 
power. 


1,259,400 


4,092 
1,103 
'i,'i63 


2,241 

5 

71 

5,810 

225 

4 

221 


12, 066 

17, 57; 

861 


160 
35 
20 


105 
150 
87 


183 

135 

406 

6 

400 

25 


Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 


Num- 
ber. 


14.008 


1,765,268 


1 

80 

3 

141 

4 
24 

143 
351 

2 

240 

2 

240 

1 

60 

10 


Horse- 
power. 


6,373 


566 
132 


370 

402 

618 
518 
100 
160 


55 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1227 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Coutiuued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  tliis  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED — continued. 


Primary  power — Con. 


Rented. 


Electric. 


Motors. 


996, 000 


Horse- 
power. 


Horse- 
power. 


9,347,556 


682 

4,594 

945 
92 
561 
292 

1,764 
258 
221 

1,632 

164 
38 
126 

337 

67 

225 

45 

21,773 

19, 537 

14, 283 

2,621 

340 

164 

S3 

4 


1,012 
907 


453 
197 
256 

228 


520 
298 
222 
302 

295 
67 


433 
553 


227 
76 


12, 187 

47,842 

16,725 
2,617 
11,230 

2,878 

17, 586 
413 
618 

11,969 

1,387 
574 
813 

5,445 

1,294 

3,907 

244 

202, 458 

63,057 

176,930 

4,133 

2,923 
1,173 

865 
21 

864 

4,710 
2,787 


5,711 
1,093 
4,618 

1,609 

114 

14,415 
6,177 
8,238 
3,428 

2,504 
924 


2,453 

4,944 

785 
393 


Other. 


94,600 


43 


149 

168 

5,000 

18 


Electric  motors 
rmi  by  current 
generated  in  the 
establishments 
reporting. 


Num- 
ber. 


487, 021 


106 

3,399 

625 


538 
87 

1,877 


35 
37 
52 

1,647 

147 

11,419 

14 

219 
219 


648 
265 

594 
109 
485 

5 

1 

346 
47 

299 
51 

2 

49 


111 
3 


Horse- 
power. 


6,969,721 


600 
52,421 
10,609 


6,884 
3,725 

15, 973 


567 
377 
190 

1,966 

440 

453 

1,073 

17,746 

518 

93, 426 

63 

2,752 
2,752 


3,454 
624 


5,947 

660 

5,287 

60 

20 

8,308 

1,055 

7,253 

376 

13 
363 


320 
25 


550 
12 


14,334,402 


Fuel  used. 


Coal. 


Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 


203, 463, 622 


217 
13,497 
2,457 


1,927 
530 

23,112 

4,112 

201 

3,354 

2,363 

89 

2,274 

5,443 

3,400 

1,680 

363 

32,036 

34, 451 

17,133 

2,206 

4,216 
1,943 
1,111 
161 
1,001 

3,312 

1,034 


2,990 

2,527 

463 

909 

594 

32,  .WO 
S,  3(K) 

24,  250 
3,201 

603 
2,598 


15,214 
731 

5,754 
259 


Bitumi- 
nous 

(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 


22,514 

549, 557 

122,142 
3,636 

97,481 
21,025 

154, 863 

2,807 

384 

34, 921 

61,114 

59, 384 

1,730 

31,817 

12, 396 
12, 078 
7,343 

628, 095 

127,453 

1,120,585 

8,074 

46,288 

23, 253 

4,199 

719 

12, 117 

23, 103 

13, 708 


219, 015 

6,661 

212,354 

10, 767 

762 

84, 728 
35, 521 
49,207 
12,931 

9,145 
3,786 


15,731 
18,938 

6, 738 
290 


42,595,019 


4,415 

685 

2,174 

1,556 

3,146 

44 

7 

643 

15 


Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 


15 
2,325 
2,325 


19,681 

2,170 

81,867 

82 

4,019 

2,936 

942 


141 
344 

78 

598 
'598 
103 
40 
274 


274 

70 


70 


Oil, 
including 
gasoline 
(barrels). 


92,029,692 

2,405 

372, 201 

118,049 
8,047 
16, S33 
93, 169 

139,853 

13 

406 

8,160 

1,109 

1 

1,108 

6,623 

3,384 
3,233 


430, 122 

30,042 

1,015,284 

326 

64,239 
53,970 
8,202 


2,067 
617 
275 


36, 046 

1 

36,045 


454 

33,051 

23, 052 

10, 599 

1,412 

152 
1,260 


1,642 
9 


Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 
feet). 


341, 921, 022 

10, 028 

435,393 

109, 095 
16, 270 
56,616 
36, 209 

79,424 
6,460 
2,771 

24, 969 

5,9.57 

479 

5,478 

17, 633 


17,611 
22 

713,721 

449, 832 

2,114,482 

11,111 

44, 084 

20,312 

2, 338 


21,434 

4,421 

423 

2,608 

2,593 

15 

2,420 

204 

6,699 

1,240 

5, 4.59 

894 

240 

654 


5,380 
600 

11,001 
1,401 


1228 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTUEES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


INDUSTRY. 

POWER  AND  FUEL  USED. 

Primary  power. 

Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 

Total 
primary 
horse- 
power. 

O 

wned  by  establishments  reporting. 

Steam  engines 
and  turbines. 

Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 

Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

1 

Done,  carbon,  and  lampblack 

Bone  black  and  lampblack 

Carbon  black 

25 
6 
19 

922 

233 
323 

1,391 

1,286 
16 
IS 
2 
3 
66 

23 
167 

1,144 

155 

826 
123 
19 
21 

1,051 

1,011 

937 

42 

32 

17,151 

161 

16, 990 

2,216 

1,295 

188 
17 
468 
194 
38 

16 

766 

744 

22 

330 
41 
39 

250 

3,661 

4 

413 

1,857 

1,145 

712 

11,123 

9,003 
10,682 

120,632 

119,594 

192 

109 

6 

7 

724 

49,400 
5,059 

54,955 

19,732 

20, 088 
11,239 
2,125 
1,771 

144, 048 

265, 688 

201, 494 

53,157 

11,037 

165, 950 
29, 273 
136,677 

405,746 

222, 688 
49, 3133 
1,021 
58, 191 
50, 098 
19,338 

5,047 

6,062 

5,907 

155 

7,384 
1,395 
1,582 
4,407 

95, 190 

343 

16,201 

9 
5 
4 

10 

25 

18 

371 
367 

455 

375 

80 

555 

1,765 
3,622 

57,267 

57, 188 

42 

5 

37 

12 

5 
4 

36 

34 

911 
279 
632 

133 

43 
40 

908 

853 

? 

3 

4 

Bookbinding  and  blank-book  mak- 
ing. 
Boot  and  shoe  cut  stock 

S 

1 

8 

14 

14 

2 

460 

2,021 
2,021 

fi 

Boot  and  shoe  findings 

7 

8 
9 

Boots  and  shoes,  not  including  rub- 
ber boots  and  shoes. 

Regular  factory  products 

Contract  work 

in 

Stitching 

11 

Crimping 

1? 

Buttonholes 

13 

Overgalters,    moccasins,    and 
leggings. 

Boots  and  shoes,  rubber 

4 

52 
36 

184 

71 

70 

28 

9 

6 

774 

233 
171 
51 
11 

420 
140 
280 

2,709 

1,583 
291 
14 
562 
254 
47 

18 

29 

28 

1 

34 

8 
13 
13 

2,412 
3 

65 

79 

21,220 
2,448 

22,471 

9,428 

5,067 

6, 176 

1,200 

600 

100,020 

116,517 

87,589 

26, 603 

2,325 

34,250 
18, 057 
16, 193 

281, 815 

152, 184 
35, 634 
610 
50, 152 
33,019 
7,335 

2,881 

1,467 

1,432 

35 

2,694 
433 
9S0 

1,281 

47, 505 
114 

6,275 

2 

55 

14 

11 

2,462 

15 

Boxes,  cigar 

17 

65 

6 

47 

10 

1 

1 

115 

104 

92 

7 

5 

869 
2 

867 

409 

239 
27 

6 
84 
47 

5 

1 

170 

164 

6 

29 
1 
2 

26 

459 

1 

71 

297 

1,124 

211 

559 

315 

4 

35 

1,903 

3,540 
3,186 

85 
269 

5,274 

75 

5, 199 

17, 456 

10, 976 

1, 146 

74 

1, 582 

2,911 

765 

2 

987 
941 
4(i 

445 
20 
16 

409 

5,522 

12 

1,047 

16 
17 
18 

Boxes,  paper  and  other,  not  else- 
where specified. 
Shipping    containers,     corru- 
gated and  fiber. 
Set-up  paper  boxes 

21 

14 

5 
2 

1,964 

1,507 

395 
62 

19 

Cartons 

?n 

Paper  cans  and  tubes 

?,\ 

All  other 

22 

23 

?A 

Boxes,   wooden   packing,   except 
cigar  boxes. 

Brass,  bronze,  and  copper  products. 
Brass  and  bronze 

40 

21 
10 
6 
5 

44 
16 

28 

1 

1 

2,495 

2,320 

1,060 

1,000 

260 

522 
135 
387 

40 
40 

?5 

Copper 

»i 

All  other 

27 

Z8 

Bread  and  other  bakery  products. . 
Biscuit  and  crackers 

29 

JO 
?1 

Bakery    products,  other  than 
biscuit  and  crackers. 

Brick  and  tile,  terra-cotta,  and  fire- 
clay products. 
Building  brick 

U 

Fire  briik 

« 

Stove  lining 

M 

Sewer  pipe  and  draintile 

Terra-cotta  products 

15 

16 

Silicate,  magnesite,  and  bau.K- 

ite  bricks  and  shapes. 
All  other 

»7 

?8 

Brooms 

6 
6 

36 
36 

W 

From  broom  corn 

to 

All  other 

n 

Brushes 

10 
1 

221 

75 

»? 

Toilet 

13 

Paint  and  varnish 

t4 

All  other 

9 
39 

146 
748 

t5 

Butter 

t6 

Butter,  reworking 

17 

Buttons 

0 

267 

GENERAL    TABLES. 


1229 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


POWER   AND 

FUEL  USEr 

— continued. 

Primary  power- 

Dontd. 

Electric  motors 
run  by  current 
generated  in  the 
establishments 
reporting. 

Fuel  used. 

Rented. 

Coal. 

Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 

Oil, 
incluaing 
gasoline 
(barrels). 

Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 
feet). 

Electric. 

Other. 

Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 

Bitumi- 
nous 

(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 

Motors. 

Horse- 
power. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

34 
34 

491 
491 

25 
25 

6,661 
6,661 

1,200 
1,200 

49,495,995 

8,C26 
49, 487, 369 

33, 3S9 

1 

?, 

3 

6,  .536 

10, 349 

86 

3,302 

12, 527 

52 

1,586 

4 

843 
1,257 

6,638 

5,848 

555 
712 

71 

75 

521 
1,053 

3,297 
3,092 

20,663 

25,858 

405 
120 

548 
332 

575, 974 
10,397 

5 
6 

11,698 

5.5,690 

4,746 

4, 581 

28, 102 

46,066 

394,926 

2,602 

26,993 

170,4.30 

7 

11,414 

27 

25 

2 

3 

227 

1,757 
561 

54,885 

129 

73 

6 

7 

590 

2.5, 718 
2,264 

4,647 
63 
36 

4,581 

28,102 

45,588 
109 
66 

393,977 
125 

2,595 

26,982 

169,051 

213 

30 

81 

300 

755 

2,425 
4,397 

8 
4 

10 

11 

1? 

303 

19,  &53 
3,086 

824 

136,967 
6,702 

7 

1,391 
5 

11 

104, 199 
117 

18 

415 
38 

2,602 
312 

14 

50 

15 

8,338 

29, 116 

280 

1,897 

9,119 

24, 681 

218, 046 

2,486 

12,812 

401,999 

16 

1,897 

8,571 

15 

570 

2,899 

10,626 

122,988 

57 

2,994 

17,342 

17 

4,809 
1,  ISO 

248 
204 

3,727 

13,834 

4,654 

921 

1,136 

39, 165 

233 
32 

680 

476 

117 

54 

1,203 

1,831 

3,607 

675 

107 

12,515 

9,818 

3,388 

569 

280 

4,258 

50,424 

31,357 

7,298 

5,979 

56, 899 

2,061 
261 
107 

2,046 

1,424 

48 

6,300 

4,287 

373, 880 

8,392 

1,910 

475 

22,152 

18 
19 
20 

21 

465 

114 

22 

8,759 

7,540 

827 

392 

142,9% 

109,345 

25,469 

8,182 

315 
314 

2,468 

1,621 

825 

22 

40,698 

29,634 

10,372 

592 

200,719 

17.5,411 

18,611 

6,697 

655,947 

492,396 

148, 143 

15,408 

131,113 

114, 006 

14,653 

2,454 

914, 591 

799,649 

108,519 

6,423 

812,573 
732, 480 
58, 326 
21,767 

23 

24 

25 

1 

26 

37,602 

2,135 

35, 467 

125,665 

10, 929 

114, 7.36 

239 

•'    77 
162 

3,709 
1,993 
1,716 

20,723 
11,479 
9,244 

596,989 

86,772 
510, 217 

554,982 

90, 768 

464, 214 

309,706 

14, 468 

295,238 

349, 121 

88, 766 

260,355 

5,476,396 

277,618 
5, 198, 778 

27 
28 
29 

3,408 

105,846 

55 

9 

1,430 

27,508 

128, 252 

6,894,745 

34,510 

1,309,932 

10,009,521 

30 

1,688 
408 
14 
251 
609 
348 

90 

90O 

974 

16 

895 
179 
161 
555 

59,384 
12,578 
337 
6,457 
14, 138 
10,788 

2,164 

3,547 

3, 498 

49 

3,947 
863 
581 

2,503 

104 
5 

523 

184 

2 

203 

395 

53 

70 

53 
53 

10,452 
4,726 
10 
4,282 
5,2,54 
1,600 

1,184 

332 
332 

111,026 

5,623 

810 

859 
9, 782 

2,979,074 

1,348,  .521 

11,531 

1,182,581 

852, 903 

432,213 

87,922 

13,737 

13,665 

71 

20,536 
3,680 
7,227 
9,629 

23,762 

6,754 

60 

458 

2,759 

353 

364 

580 

578 

2 

16 

738,602 
107, 279 
167 
279, 159 
183,525 
1,200 

7,684,785 

804,074 

500 

312,685 

1,158,611 

48,854 

12 

14,438 

14,343 

95 

10,693 

512 

2,146 

8,035 

31 
32 
33 

34 

30 
450 

35 
36 

1.52 

1,064 

1,022 

42 

5,539 

802 

3,391 

1,346 

37 

25 

1,306 
1,288 

18 

535 

58 

4 

473 

38 
39 

25 

40 

7 
6 

7 
4 
5 
S 

348 

12 

253 

S3 

1,530 
100 
627 
803 

41 
42 

5 
11 

43 
44 

5,628 

9 

962 

41,187 

217 

8,117 

228 

700 

5,347 

20,467 

13 

7,094 

409,020 

860 

47, 867 

2,378 

159, 841 

220 

1,420 

133,603 

45 
46 

49 

5| 

37 

598 

188 

29,576 

47 

1230 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  tliis  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


INDUSTRY. 


Candles 

Canning  and  preserving,  fish . 


Canning  and  preserving,  fruits  and 
vegetables. 

Canned  vegetables 

Canned  fruits 

Dried  friiits 

Dried  vegetables 


Canning  and  preserving,  oysters 

Card  cutting  a  nd  designing 

Cardboard,  not  madfi  in  paper  mills 

Carpets  and  rugs,  other  than  rag. . . 

Carpets,  rag 

Carriage  and  wagon  materials 

Carriages  and  sleds,  children's 


Carriages  and  wagons,  including 
repairs. 

Carriages  and  wagons 

Repair  work  only 


Cars  and  general  shop  construction 
and  repairs  by  electric-railroad 
companies. 

Cars  and  general  shop  construction 
and  repairs  by  steam-railroad 
companies. 

Cars,  electric-railroad,  not  includ- 
ing operations  of  railroad  com- 
panies. 

Cars,  steam-railroad,  not  including 
operations  of  raUroad  companies 

Cash  registers  and  calculating 
machines. 

Addmg  machines 

Cash  registers  and  parts 

AE  other 


Cement 

Charcoal,  not  including  production 
in  the  lumber  and  wood-distiUa- 
tinn  industries. 

Cheese 

Chemicals 

Chewing  gum 


China   decorating,   not   includiiif 
that  done  in  potteries. 
Decalcomania  work  on  chuia. 
All  other 


Chocolate  and  cocoa  products 

Cleansing  and  polishing  prepara- 
tions. 

Cleansing  preparations 

Metal  polish 

All  other  polishing  preparations 


Clocks 

Cloth,  sponging  and  refinishing . . . 
Clothing,  horse 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED. 


Primary  power. 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 


14 
322 

2,675 

1,831 

415 

414 

15 

47 
66 
16 

68 
257 
239 

75 

1, 888 

971 
917 

500 


1,470 
6 
92 

01 

20 
17 
24 

117 
7 

2, 508 

486 

57 

13 

2 
11 


159 
38 
46 

39 
59 

25 


Total 
prixnary 
horse- 
power. 


597 
24, 865 

132, 422 

95, 352 

26,214 

9,447 

1,409 

1,025 

743 

3, 276 

38, 170 
2,674 

23,700 
6,071 

40,966 

34, 666 
6,300 

53,830 


594, 515 


157, 865 


14, 650 

7,057 
6,849 

744 

488  808 
132 


24, 500 

376, 940 

6,178 

43 

7 
36 

33, 440 

4,520 

2,918 

487 

1,115 

6,952 
952 

1.577 


Owned  by  establishments  reporting. 


Steam  engines 
and  turbines. 


Num- 
ber. 


11 
309 

2,840 

2,388 

386 

60 

6 

46 
1 
13 

87 

15 

183 

21 


158 
17 


2,490 


23 

12 
8 
3 

477 


1,956 

1,355 

16 


Horse- 
power. 


545 
14, 119 

86, 584 

71,869 

12, 882 

1,738 

95 

858 

60 

2,410 

28,777 

389 

17,698 

2,421 

20, 088 

19,740 
348 


92,015 


11,265 

4,765 

6,300 

200 

278, 009 


19, 509 

241, 749 

2,589 


15, 273 

1,176 

813 
153 
210 

3,910 

412 

1,192 


Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 


Num- 
ber. 


207 
702 

359 

69 

205 

9 

10 
8 
2 

2 
34 
34 

7 


309 

228 


158 


747 

122 

1 


Horse- 
power. 


2,484 
6,162 

3,583 
786 

1,414 
379 

125 
53 
45 

85 
209 
468 
119 


2,794 
1,500 


2, 84S 


24, 763 
34 


3,000 

5, 004 

10 


1,  783 

197 

131 
30 
36 

62 

20 


Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 


Num- 
ber. 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1231 


UNITED   STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


POWER  AND 

FUEL  USED — continued. 

Primary  power- 

Contd. 

Fuel  used. 

Electric  motors 
run  by  current 
generated  in  the 
establishments 
reporting. 

Rented. 

Coal. 

Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 

Oil 
including 
gasoUne 
(barrels). 

Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 
feet). 

Electric. 

Other. 

Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 

Bitumi- 
nous 

(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 

Motors. 

Horse- 
power. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

10 
1,156 

52 

8,198 

""go 

32 
174 

174 
1,472 

757 
5,387 

4,082 
36,528 

1 

124,318 

1,776 
59,340 

1 

4 

2 

5,617 

39,420 

175 

1,242 

6,663 

20,238 

298,336 

5,901 

569,343 

151,031 

3 

2,476 
1,929 
1,123 

89 

19,699 

12,504 

6,282 

935 

175 

1,088 

148 
6 

5,938 

694 

31 

5,199 
2,705 
12, 334 

230,011 

60, 167 

5,079 

3,079 

2,293 
1,464 
2, 130 

8 

54,9^7 
304, 627 
1S2, 171 

27, 558 

43, 771 

103,961 

2, 899 

400 

4 
5 
6 
7 

9 
279 
101 

688 
471 
661 
429 

37 
630 
696 

6,524 
2,001 
4,961 
3,126 

45 

655 

19,533 

36,328 

996 

2, 325 

1,102 

12, 122 

115 

5,189 

240,638 
.5,299 
42, 160 
17, 920 

10 
35 

174 

61 

607 

125 

324 

18, 101 

2,377 

112 

2,245 
856 

4,822 
6,397 
19, 404 
22, 777 

8 

q 

25 

577 
15 

28 

209 

2,357 

12 

165 

29 

1,172 

18,012 
62 

2,884 
174 

10 

300 

98 

3,340 

83 

11 
12 
13 
14 

3,762 

15,038 

650 

737 

9,868 

6,353 

138,098 

5,286 

25,784 

.      126, 343 

15 

2,306 
1,456 

10, 828 
4,210 

635 
15 

727 
10 

9,839 
29 

4,522 
1,831 

129,677 
8,421 

4,979 
307 

24,801 
983 

93,.^>41 
32, 802 

16 
17 

3,521 

47,366 

25 

190 

2,650 

15,420 

80,933 

1,564 

34,491 

30, 339 

18 

11,636 

207,630 

3,445 

18, 549 

292,511 

609,078 

6,964,403 

260,960 

3,124,953 

2, 530, 494 

19 

568 

7,490 

124 

1,530 

199 

46,628 

2,083 

16,365 

4,444 

20 

3,462 

62, 827 

75 

6,695 

107,658 

53,644 

819, 988 

73,638 

560,469 

1,108,259 

21 

456 

3,115 

5 

1,297 

14,408 

2,408 

59.399 

2,409 

4,246 

86,423 

22 

265 
87 
104 

4,138 

8 

332 

10, 492 

535 

2,042 
549 
524 

182, 486 
98 

1,790 

126,419 

3,573 

5' 

87 

1,180 

30 

4,362 

6,622 

7,685 
101 

163, 049 

1,878 
308 
222 

272,266 

15,886 
40,645 
2,868 

6,031,428 

784 

149, 167 

3, 844, 667 

18, 176 

122 

2,2S7 

172 

3,599 

475 

1,861,342 
591 

27, 480 

807,774 

327 

05, 530 

17, 883 
3,010 

4,370,699 

23 

24 

?5 

50,840 

26 
?7 

89 
76 
6 

32 

6,960 

297 

142 

109, 554 

1,552 

26, 169 

389, 3.56 

1,428 

844 
457, 259 

10, 431 

1, 836, 998 

6,317 

28 
29 
30 

26 

5 
21 

1,171 

43 

7 
36 

16,058 

158 

44 

114 

38,562 

729 

388 
341 

100,744 

2 

807 

40 
767 

34,381 

14,374 

,561 
13,813 

40,021 

31 

3? 

2 
1,966 

33 

26 

1,059 

8,494 

34 

456 

3,137 

10 

45 

228 

2,441 

8,025 

2,391 

1,088 

14,661 

35 

252 
65 
139 

1,974 
294 
869 

'"■'io' 

5 

125 

1,849 
375 

217 

2,690 
1,650 
3,685 

2,230 
19 
142 

907 
26 
155 

6,865 
1,293 
6,  503 

36 
37 

40 

103 

38 

344 

248 

90 

2,725 
495 
360 

""25' 

876 
12 
114 

2,187 
25 
875 

4,473 

1,344 

149 

25,416 
1,938 
6,613 

181 
2 
15 

292 

18,440 

9,161 

643 

39 
40 

2i7 

41 

1232 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED   STATEMENT   FOR   THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1 172  and  1173.] 


Clothing,  men's 

Regular  factory  products. 

Men's  and  youths' 

Boys' ." 

All  other 


Contract  work 

Men's  and  youths'. 

Boys' ' 

All  other 


Clothing,  men's,  buttonholes. 


Clothing,  women's 

Regular  factory  products 

Suits,  skirts,  and  cloaks... 

Shirt  waists  and  dresses, 
except  house  dresses. 

Undergarments  and  petti- 
coats. 

Wrappers  and  house  dresses 

All  other 


Contract  work 

Suits,  skirts,  and  cloaks... 

Shirt  waists  and  dresses, 
except  house  dresses. 

Undergarments  and  petti- 
coats. 

Wrappers  and  house  dresses 

All  other 


Coal-tar  products 

Coffee   and    spice,   roasting   and 
grinding. 

Coffee 

Spice 


Coffins,  burial  cases,  and  under- 
takers' goods. 

Coke,  not  including  gas-house  coke 
Beehive  ovens. 


By-product  ovens. 


Collars  and  cuffs^  men's 

Combs    and   hairpins,  not  made 

from  metal  or  rubber. 
Condensed  milk 


Confectionery  and  ice  cream . 

Confectionery 

Ice  cream 


Cooperage 

Hogsheads  and  barrels. 
All  other 


Copper,  tin,  and  sheet-iron  work. 

Cordage  and  twine 

Cordials  and  flavoring  simps. . .. 
Cork,  cutting 


Corsets 

Corsets , 

Corset  waists  and  brassieres. 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED. 


Primary  power. 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 


4,640 

2,470 

1,425 

325 

720 

2,170 

1,827 

248 

95 

101 

7,414 
5,247 
1,733 
1,807 

606 

226 

875 

2, 167 
964 

878 


45 
205 


169 
776 


751 
25 


304 


155 
102 
53 

35 
41 

368 

5,487 
2,092 
3,395 

407 
344 
63 

1,538 
117 
92 
58 

176 
132 
44 


Total 
primary 
horse- 
power. 


40,  .577 
33,  S73 
20,014 
1,  S57 
12,002 

6,704 

5, 14S 

1, 0S5 

471 

189 

32,622 

26,834 

7, 558 

8,303 


1,982 
4,092 

5,788 
2,090 
2,521 


151 
724 

68,342 

29, 750 

26,855 
2,895 

22, 345 


224, 879 
39, 761 
185,118 

5,286 
1,600 

49, 181 

179, 891 
77,197 
102,694 

30,698 

26,866 

3,832 

24,144 

66,643 

3,177 

8,683 

7,156 

6,667 

489 


Owned  by  estabhshments  reporting. 


Steam  engines 
and  turbines. 


Num- 
ber. 


lis 
110 
76 


2 

373 

53 

42 
11 


941 

204 
737 


745 
372 
373 

244 
191 
53 

36 

121 

16 

26 

30 

29 

1 


Horse- 
power. 


8,462 
8,411 
6,250 


12 

2,283 
2,255 

582 
443 

780 

125 
325 

28 


15 


13 

40,698 

4,595 

3,728 
867 

10, 912 


148,478 
26, 569 
121,909 

3,916 
807 

37,209 

52, 763 
31,9.55 
20, 808 

23,092 

20,153 

2,939 

2,006 

40, 845 

2,069 

2,099 

4,176 

4,076 

100 


Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 


Num- 
ber. 


126 
38 
11 
3 
24 

88 

62 

21 

5 


Horse- 
power. 


47 

42 

5 

255 

10 

1 


1,068 

533 

118 

21 

394 

535 

3.-)6 

143 

36 


529 
423 


29 
125 

\m 

21 
26 


205 
961 


583 
378 


1,850 


543     11,800 

55  i        880 
488     10,920 


617 
586 
31 

2,946 

645 

2 


107 
41 
66 


Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 


Num- 
ber. 


10 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1233 


UNITED   STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   191*— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED — continued. 

Primary  power— Con td. 

Fuel  used 

Electric  motors 
run  by  current 
generated  in  the 
establishments 
reporting. 

Rented. 

Coal. 

Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 

Oil, 
including 
gasoUne 
(barrels). 

Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 
feet). 

Electric. 

Other. 

Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 

Bitumi- 
nous 

(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 

Motors. 

Horse- 
power. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

13,160 

9,442 

5,837 

957 

2,648 

30,410 

24, 349 

13, 167 

1,836 

9,346 

379 
322 
249 

758 
742 
568 

2,710 
2,670 
1,843 

23,611 

17, 033 

13,002 

819 

3,212 

90,613 
87, 371 
57, 751 
2,195 
27,425 

1,575 

1,443 

648 

6,584 
5,897 
2,977 
36 
2,884 

848, 067 
233, 608 
170,  502 
34, 249 
28,857 

1 
2 
3 
4 

73 

174 

827 

795 

5 

.3,718 

3,101 

423 

194 

238 

6,061 

4,722 

916 

423 

164 

57 

43 

2 

12 

13 

16 
16 

40 
40 

6,578 

5,892 

471 

215 

94 

3,242 

2,387 

143 

712 

66 

132 

131 

1 

687 

522 

98 

67 

17 

614, 459 

521,869 

89,414 

3,176 

1,064 

375, 545 

319, 9G1 

77, 329 

138, 603 

6 
7 

8 

■•":::    :    ::  i 

9 

1 

2 

10 

23,710 
18,  502 
7,257 
6  419 

29,534 

2;},  914 

6,933 

7,780 

3,752 

201 
167 
41 
35 

51 

51 

2 

20 

403 

403 

3 

146 

12,700 
9,986 
1,590 
2,328 

26, 934 
25, 916 
13,827 
2,431 

8,6.52 

8,646 

24 

3,186 

3,059 

19 

2,809 

3 

11 
12 
13 
14 

1,805 

70 

17 

215 

2,785 

4,133 

21,288 

15 

554 
2,467 

1,826 
3,623 

19 

805 

2,478 

1,916 
3,609 

18 
8,604 

3 
225 

3,477 
79,264 

16 

12 

39 

IV 

5, 208 
2,657 
1,942 

123 

69 

417 

2,162 

5,620 
2,0(i9 
2,461 

287 

1.37 
666 

27,376 

34 

2,714 
579 
866 

491 

164 
614 

62,582 

1,018 
210 
491 

244 

11 
62 

721,982 

6 

4 

127 
16 

55, 584 

41, 2.-,2 

6,080 

310 

506 
7,436 

148,004 

18 

19 

34 

20 

■ 

21 

i 

2 

38 
73 

143,676 

22 

23 

3 

3,345 

26,317 

16, 855 

24 

4,401 

24,050 

4^4 

744 

4,029 

18,034 

33, 197 

3,571 

4,051 

378,473 

25 

4,195 
206 

22,500 
1,550 

44 

579 
165 

2,842 
1,187 

16,691 
1,343 

29,344 
3,853 

3,571 

4,051 

361,904 
16,569 

26 
27 

1,639 

9,879 

155 

455 

3,993 

6,173 

59,504 

1,100 

1,276 

36,685 

28 

1,950 

402 

1,548 

74,551 
13, 192 
61,359 

3,969 

693 

3,276 

134,612 
19. 254 
115,358 

5,808 
2,231 
3,577 

64, 245, 629 
30, 639. 938 
33,605,691 

560,505 
187,249 
373,256 

107,893 
89,349 
18,644 

658,690 

6,175 

652,515 

29 
30 
31 

223 

138 

1,460 

1,260 
619 

10,502 

10 
12 

3 

511 

2,580 

9,585 
929 

27, 176 

23,464 
5,822 

821,083 

100 
23 

3,18.5 

1 
10 

157,354 

14,0,58 
2,295 

89,519 

32 
33 

2,495 

11,594 

34 

19, 787 
10,213 
9,574 

115,069 
44, 182 
70,887 

209 
161 

48 

3,642 

3,068 

574 

23,275 
19,437 
3,838 

126,566 
92, 141 
34,425 

458,614 
243,049 
2J5,565 

9,998 
8,627 
1,371 

91,553 
22,733 
68,820 

1,8.53,  .503 

1, 222, 781 

630, 722 

35 
36 
37 

692 

610 

S2 

6,563 

5,906 

657 

10 

'"'io' 

141 

132 

9 

3,750 

3,641 

109 

3,315 

3,170 

145 

50,021 

44,071 

5,950 

4,757 

4,705 

52 

7,563 

7,497 

66 

56,845 

52, 142 

4,703 

38 
39 
40 

3,596 

1,062 

270 

670 

19, 148 

20, 847 

1,104 

6,432 

14 

87 

""i27" 

314 
373 
139 
210 

2,261 

10,206 

497 

1,113 

9,3SS 

43, 522 

2,009 

8,549 

40,329 

118,441 

13,284 

55, 134 

5,232 

17, 408 

513 

3,427 

8,144 

19, 743 

33 

2,078 

212,995 

55, 406 

6,107 

564, 876 

41 
42 
43 
44 

967 
815 
152 

2,663 

1        2,340 

•323 

200 
200 

542 
542 

2,469 
2,469 

2,208 
1,330 

878 

18,426 

18,389 

37 

324 
324 

38 
6 
32 

3,941 

3, 7.55 

186 

45 

40 
47 

75108°— 23- 


-78 


1234 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Cotton  goods 

Cotton  lace 

Cotton  small  wares 

Crucihles 

Graphite  crucibles 

Clay  crucibles 

■    Glass-house  pots 

Cutlery  and  edge  tools 

Table  cutlery 

Razors,  plain  and  safety 

Axes  and  hatchets 

Scissors,  shears,  and  clippers. . 

Pocketkuives 

Augers,    bits,    chisels,    and 

planes. 
All  other 

Dairymen's,  poultrymen's,  and 
apiarists'  supplies. 

Incubators  and  brooders 

All  otherpoiHtry  men's  supplies 

Cream  separators 

All  other  dairymen's  supplies 
Apiarists'  supplies 

Dental  goods 

Teeth 

All  other 

Drug  grinding 

Druggists'  ))reparations 

Dyeing  and  finishing  te.xtiles,  ex- 
clusive of  that  done  in  textile 
mills. 

Dyestuffs  and  extracts — natural. . 

Electrical  machinery,  apparatus, 
and  supplies. 

Electroplating 

Emery  and  other  abrasive  wheels. 

EnameUng 

Engines, steam,  gas, and  water... 

Engravers' materials 

Engraving  and  diesinking , 

Engraving,  steel  and  copperplate, 
i ncluding  plate  printing . 

Engraving,  wood 

Envelopes 

Explosives 

Fancy  articles,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

Beadwork 

Celluloid  novelties 

Metal  novelties 

Paper  novelties 

Wood  novelties 

All  other 

Feathers  and  plumes 

Pel  t  goods 

Ferroalloys 

Fertihzers 

Files 

Firearms 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED. 


Primary  power. 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 


1,278 
44 
160 

22 
6 

10 
6 

296 
24 
31 
24 
61 
40 
25 

101 


41 
46 
17 
80 
22 

282 
47 
235 

31 
311 
580 


117 
1,345 

4S4 
58 
55 

364 
20 

241 

268 

19 
102 
115 

425 

16 
53 
85 
30 
28 
213 

96 

47 
28 
564 
48 
25 


Total 
primary 
horse- 
power. 


1,840,201 
9,078 
14,263 

2,714 

608 

1,001 

1,105 

38, 958 
5,175 
4,069 

12,414 
4,931 
5,494 
3,256 

3,619 

11,756 

1,314 
866 
5,479 
2,493 
1,604 

2,716 
1,325 
1,391 

0,725 
12,698 
160,430 


34,320 
438,839 

7,078 

12,963 

1,183 

190,021 

759 

1,760 

5,420 

67 

7,187 

51,635 

8,982 

25 

2,953 

2,980 

500 

510 

2,014 

594 
16,411 
37,087 
125,939 
11,905 
26,167 


Owned  by  estabUshments  reporting. 


Steam  engines 
and  turbines. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,622 
66 
37 

14 
7 
7 


Horse- 
power. 


1,013,146 
6,708 
5,907 

852 
420 
432 


52 

86 

2,042 


256 
325 


21 

6 

247 

1 

4 

13 


25 
324 


24 


10 
4 
1 
3 
6 

2 
60 
96 
555 
31 
12 


14,106 
1,560 

775 
6,708 
1,793 
1,628 

800 

842 

6,039 

522 
425 
3,859 
637 
596 

823 
793 
30 

5,445 

8,231 

118,197 


31,289 
193,231 

152 
3,131 
377 
70,582 
150 
195 
799 


Internal- 
combustion 
engmes. 


Num- 
ber. 


2,611 
33,676 

1,834 


612 
432 

80 
135 
575 

260 

9,830 

32,420 

40,482 

7,232 

14, 196 


17 


9 
103 


216 
4 
5 
5 


1 

4 

7 

2 

3 

219 

6 


Horse- 
power. 


2,639 
77 
126 


1,905 
400 
138 
102 
99 
520 
565 

81 

487 

189 
126 


63 
109 

286 

6 

280 

50 

173 

2,124 


201 
7,446 


601 
IS 


15,773 
109 
43 
40 


265 
40 


282 


84 

4 

36 

158 

13 

4 

88 

4,862 

256 


Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,200 
4 
23 


21 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1235 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED — continued. 


Primary  power — Contd. 


Rented. 


Electric. 


Motors 


38, 1.52 

640 

1,151 

129 
16 

38 
75 

2,115 
113 
660 
171 
366 
433 
101 

271 


139 
57 
156 
340 
109 

1,824 

398 

1,426 

64 
1,229 
3,506 


294 
42, 023 

1,066 
694 
165 
10,008 
50 
462 
1,884 

39 
2,018 
1,058 

1,370 

31 
285 
339 
138 

44 
533 

168 
411 
422 
3,758 
210 
846 


Horse- 
power. 


515, 309 
2,118 
6,269 

1,862 
188 
569 

1, 105 

16,258 
2, 043 
2,929 
2,610 
2,989 
2,387 
1,001 

2,299 

5,178 

603 

315 

1,620 

1,765 

875 

1,599 

526 

1,073 

1,216 
4,264 
25,993 


2,692 
235, 605 

6,020 
9,820 

801 
103,315 

474 
1,512 
4,509 

67 
4,123 
16,486 

6,114 

24 

2,287 

2,081 

413 

152 

1,157 

229 

4, 236 
4,. 579 

70, 886 
4,384 

11,813 


Other. 


Horse- 
power 


178 


200 
133 


62 


2 

28 

573 


25 
757 


290 


Electric  motors 
run  by  current 
generated  in  the 
establishments 
reporting. 


Num- 
ber. 


23,  .303 
616 
369 

14 
6 

8 


403 

10 

99 

63 

2 

190 
36 


15 

26 

837 

5 

26 

99 
86 
13 

109 
1,495 
5,558 


245 
38,472 


108 
47 


63 


1 

42 
264 

3 
11 

4 


154 


920 
1,621 

52 
""i2' 


40 

12 
500 
106 
777 

41 
548 


Horse- 
power. 


346, 300 
2,616 
1,512 

195 
52 
143 


7,827 
175 
331 

2,990 
50 

3,841 
413 

27 

5, 437 

77 
150 
4, 9S5 
61 
164 

471 
385 


326 

4,168 
59, 896 


5, 649 
243, 761 

25 

1,992 

355 

110,412 


536 


1,638 
22,819 


37 


192 

165 
3,690 
19, 456 
13, 225 
608 
9,030 


Fuel  used. 


Coal. 


Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 


322, 668 

36, 021 

9,906 

2,769 

1,439 

1,315 

15 

18,238 
1,620 
3,403 
4,864 
1,512 
3,606 
2,189 

1,044 

3,495 

59 

42 

3,118 

273 

3 

1,366 
969 
397 

.53, 151 

15,  4,S6 

442, 855 


13,585 
175,800 

1,963 
24,339 
2,985 
6,399 
654 
1,011 
3,290 

5 
2,323 
40, 489 

8,238 

20 

2,531 

2,909 

363 

161 

2,254 

238 
18, 447 

2,005 
12,749 
16,356 

2,174 


Bitumi- 
nous 

(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 


3,610,-372 
28, 640 
24,290 

14, 709 
3,410 
3,285 
8,014 

61, 182 
6,968 
6,513 
19,531 
11,016 
7,266 
4,876 

5,012 

36, 562 

4,242 
1,234 
24,652 
4,2S3 
2,151 

3,063 

2,400 

663 

11,151 

78, 976 
1,071,156 


330,092 
1,091,704 


Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 


32,164 
'""362' 


2,104 

10 
186 
828 
616 
9 
106 

349 

1,232 

21 


1,139 
72 


230 

30 

200 

50 

29 

13, 624 


Oil, 
including 
gasoline 
(barrels). 


460,467 

7,981 

39,471 

3,479 


3,479 

95, 745 

3,926 

764 

18, 107 

8, 852 
2,505 
60,152 

1,439 

.5,641 

40 

161 

5,178 

227 

35 

14,440 

14,031 

409 

45 

5S5 

400,258 


244 
17,703 
1,410 
71,375 
49, 621 
12,761 


Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 

feet). 


59, 135 

22 

75,424 

44,493 


19, 336 
25, 157 

599, 031 
8, 604 
13, 273 
518,580 
23,994 
22, 687 
4,982 

6,911 

49,237 

2,086 
5,806 
30, 502 
9,532 
1,311 

29. 532 
10,083 
19,449 


46,340 
510,218 


148, 848 
2,780,382 

46,493 
5, 040 

89,060 

807, 064 

4,779 

67,819 

10,568 

72 

5,757 

65, 357 

;28,222 

113 

3,532 
9,502 
2,617 
600 
11,858 

9,868 
5, 6t;8 
4,499 
54,397 
81,475 
29,389 


1236 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT   FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Fire  extiiiguishors,  chemical 

Fireworks 

Flags  and  banners 

Flavoring  extracts 

Flax  and  hemp,  dressed 

Flour-mill  and  gristmill  products. 

Food  preparations,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 
Breadstuff  preparations,  such 

ascerealsand  breakfastfoods. 
Lard   compounds  and   other 

substitutes. 
Macaroni,     vermicelli,      and 

noodles. 
Meat  products,  not  elsewhere 

specified. 

Peanut  butter 

Sweetening  sirups,  other  than 

cane. 
All  other  preparations  for  hu- 
man consumption . 
Prepared  feed  for  animals  and 

fowls. 

Foundry  and  machine-shop  prod- 
ucts. 

Boiler  shops 

Foim  dries 

Machine  shops 

Macliine  shop    and    foundry 
combined. 

Foundry  supplies 

Fuel,  manufactured 

Fur  goods 

Furnishing  goods,  men's 

Neckwear 

All  other 

Furniture 

"Wood,  other  than  rattan  and 
willow. 

Rattan  and  willow 

Metal 

Store  and  office  fixtures 

Furs,  dressed 

Galvamzmg 

Gas  and  electric  fixtures 

Gas  fixtures 

Electric  fixtures 

Combination  gas  and  electric 

fixtures. 
All  other 

Gas,  illuminating  and  heating 

Gas  machines  and  gas  and  water 

meters 

Gas  and  water  meters 

Gas  machines 

All  other 

Glass 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED. 


Primary  power. 


Niim- 
ber  of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 


22 
24 
64 
183 
18 
10,673 

1,675 

93 

25 

538 

60 

53 
141 

490 

275 

10, 597 

480 
1,322 
7,841 

954 


62 

11 

1,616 

408 
257 
151 

2,756 
1,993 

64 
148 
551 

124 
40 


168 
62 

22 

767 

97 

33 
44 
20 

359 


Total 
primary 

horse- 
power. 


855 
1,005 

778 

3,376 

1,920 

876,405 

150,230 

47,372 

10, 005 

16, 709 

3,741 

1,172 
8,656 

16,049 

46, 526 

1,054,840 

73, 813 
226, 533 
658, 364 
196, 130 

6,328 
5,180 
5,327 

5,665 
1,272 
4,393 

262, 703 
208, 183 

3,815 
19, 581 
31, 124 

5,621 
1,631 

9,910 
1,769 
4,520 
2,995 

626 

238,467 

8,601 

4,370 

3,496 

735 

207,430 


Owned  by  estabhshments  reporting. 


Steam  engines 
and  turbmes. 


Num- 
ber. 


476- 

29 

89 

32 

22 

2 
117 


2,570 

338 

421 

1,243 

568 


30 

2 

28 

1,237 
1,066 

7 
43 
121 

25 
7 


3,518 

7 

5 
2 


435 


Horse- 
power. 


535 

225 

455 

1,455 

329,589 

51,893 

14,917 

7,423 

3,500 

758 

56 
6,181 

6,697 

12,361 

313,066 

35, 090 
53,344 
160,052 
64, 580 


2,640 

1, 845 

970 

2,644 

400 

2,244 

165,197 
138, 605 

1,624 
9,358 
15,610 


148 

4,172 

911 

1,296 

1,965 


197, 321 

575 

535 
40 


99, 140 


Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 


Num- 
ber 


3 
3 
2 
16 
1 
3,427 

281 
5 
1 

169 

3 

2 
30 

26 

45 


2,158 

135 

145 

1,659 

219 


210 
136 

7 
19 
48 

5 
6 

27 
7 

10 
9 

1 

151 

33 

17 

15 

1 

371 


Horse- 
power. 


11 
30 
42 
103 
80 
96,291 

5,337 
104 
150 

2,566 
14 

23 

287 

609 
1,584 

53,717 

5,818 

5,494 

33, 12t 

9,278 


465 

"ii 

140 

iio 


4,279 
2,713 

119 

433 

1,014 

52 
457 

588 
110 
24S 
180 

50 

7,574 

1,714 

1,068 

638 

8 

52,877 


Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 


Num- 
ber. 


4,690 
14 
3 


238 

4 
32 
159 
43 


228       2, 457 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1237 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


POWER  AND 

FUEL  USED — continued. 

Primary  power- 

[3ontd. 

Electric  motors 
run  by  current 
generated  in  the 
estabUshments 
reporting. 

Fuel  used. 

Rented. 

Coal. 

Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 

Oil^ 
includnig 
gasoline 
(barrels). 

Gas 

(1,000 
cubic 
feet). 

Electric. 

Other. 

Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 

Bitumi- 
nous 

(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 

Motors. 

Horse- 
power. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

87 
65 
ISO 
715 
23 
9,667 

844 
400 
461 
2,817 
385 
263,497 

110 

687 

240 

1,409 

55 

57,034 

867 

6,253 

780 

7,809 

16, 781 

1,582,494 

108 
230 

8 
876 
120 
122 

6,604 

625 

2,427 

21, 008 

842 

1,157,455 

1 

"'94i' 

26 

9 

40 

1 

1,826 

40 
15 
80 
10 
46,113 

2 
3 

30 

21 

5,134 

4 
5 

730, 189 

6 

8,798 

91,643 

561 

2,110 

21, 155 

65,048 

456,951 

10,422 

113,137 

976,218 

7 

2,082 

31,894 

380 

1,057 

11,554 

9,165 

121,938 

1,957 

5,445 

33, 142 

8 

212 

2,432 

210 

2,618 

29,283 

119,317 

2,157 

61,107 

8,170 

9 

2,203 

10,357 

16 

327 

2,043 

13,563 

25,530 

648 

2,406 

110, 183 

10 

725 

2,879 

90 

1,702 

15,333 

107 

1,416 

46, 572 

11 

239 
262 

1,093 
2,167 

287 
3,285 

1,257 
42,664 

150 
260 

378 
27,460 

308,612 
40,617 

1? 

15 

126 

1,668 

13 

1,594 

8,300 

315 

1,939 

5,485 

67,009 

3,623 

5,807 

371,498 

14 

1,481 

32,521 

60 

75 

1,333 

2,278 

63,903 

1,520 

9,118 

57,424 

15 

63,061 

660, 037 

14,575 

25, 197 

293,758 

302,869 

3,702,807 

1,377,503 

2,280,310 

21,833,693 

16 

2,388 
12, 793 
37, 269 
10,611 

31,529 
166,229 
342,548 
119, 731 

966 

385 

12,906 

318 

2,294 
2,441 
13, 647 
6,815 

32,247 
37,839 
150,233 
73,439 

17,754 
45,296 
164,537 
75,282 

289,597 
1,207,086 
1,585,414 

620,710 

38,970 
804,283 
242,772 
291,478 

61,343 

1,007,574 

845,049 

366,344 

189,980 
6,323,554 
13,073,050 
2,247,109 

17 
18 
19 
20 

201 

154 

5,785 

1,737 

1,185 

552 

2,907 
3,335 
4,340 

2,800 

872 

1,928 

1 

31 

8 

588 
220 

1,735 
7,647 
4,600 

3,892 

575 

3,317 

36,346 
26,434 

17,753 
4,445 
3,523 

7,651 

768 

6,883 

6,153 
675 

14 

10 
10 

761 

85,755 

21 

??, 

22 
4,704 

14,361 

8,451 
1,702 
6,749 

n 

6 
6 

339 

20 

319 

1,242 

177 

1,065 

24 
?5 

4,704 

24,015 
5,388 

?6 

12, 962 
9,449 

86,527 
61, 319 

1,987 
1,528 

6,584 
4,593 

50, 194 
32, 529 

832,562 
635, 953 

13,000 
3,340 

321, 982 
163, 763 

27 
28 

329 
1, 088 
2,096 

2,072 
9,571 
13, 565 

■■■"29" 
430 

105 

1, 0.31 

835 

400 
11, 307 
5,958 

481 
5,054 
4,377 

13,444 
98,  870 
84,295 

35 

9,312 

313 

25 

17, 691 
911 

3,569 
105, 027 
49,623 

29 
30 
31 

544 
133 

3,477 
966 

200 
60 

50 
106 

332 
1,048 

4,405 
5,033 

14,603 
3,616 

142 
4,298 

60 
1,179 

3,359 
111,  332 

32 
33 

908 
133 

688 
108 

4,734 
6.S6 

2,796 
681 

254 

60 

180 

9 

385 
177 
34 
174 

2,682 
595 
237 

1,850 

7,039 

652 

2,096 

4,151 

30,617 
12,622 
7,563 
9,946 

1,044 
58 
271 
715 

1,948 
396 
508 
608 

116, 873 
76, 5S4 
26,001 
12, 610 

34 
35 
36 
37 

79 
1,413 

571 
33,363 

5 
13 

140 
1,388,467 

486 
7,383,687 

436 
19, 195, 800 

1,678 
641,288 

38 

1,822 

22,040 

1,497,435 

39 

700 

6,297 

15 

■        155 

1, 174 

5,716 

8,586 

1,533 

2,659 

69, 811 

40 

401 
232 
67 

3,397 

2, 752 

2,818 

727 

52,864 

15 

i        105 

1          50 

862 
312 

5,524 
146 
46 

15,268 

4,941 

2,993 

652 

2, 653, 654 

1,330 
141 
62 

131, 998 

2,251 
408 

59,796 
6,226 
3,789 

38, 500, 857 

41 
42 
43 

92 

6,323 

90, 261 

910, 119 

44 

1238 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


INDUSTRY. 

POWER  AND  FUEL  USED. 

Primary  power. 

Nimi- 
ber  of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 

Total 
primary- 
horse- 
power. 

Owned  by  establishments 

reporting. 

Steam  engines 
and  turbines. 

Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 

Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

1 

2 

Glass,  cutting,  staining,  and  orna- 
menting. 
Decaleomania  work  on  glass . . . 
Another 

475 

14 
461 

169 

300 

52 
7 
45 

48 
41 

7 

51 

72 

24 

353 

155 
152 
46 

23 

15 

43 

6 

211 

519 
71 

131 
16 
51 

250 

36 

107 
654 

159 

137 

33 

11 

16 

402 

71 

37 

9 

51 
234 

2,778 
86 
23 

5,110 

173 
4,937 

3,364 

3,288 

52,846 
34,640 
18,206 

16,979 
14, 254 
2,725 

408 
3,279 

7,445 

25,584 

10,517 
10,860 
4,207 

3,631 

1,153 

119 

92 

1,474 

67, 589 
4,390 

30,181 

667 

9,963 

22,388 

7,161 
4,927 
1,687 

20,389 
3,392 
2,696 
1,164 
3,874 

12,249 

3, 967 

2, 693 

905 

403 
4,281 

572, 970 

10,353 

610 

13 

628 

32 

1 
31 

14 

17 
13 

352 

25 
327 

124 

73 
345 

2 

39 

3 

13 
10 

14 

120 
45 
75 

84 

75 

9 

2 
10 

17 

385 

165 
168 
52 

86 
6 
2 

628 
387 

918 

47,576 
32,206 
15,370 

16,184 
13, 564 
2,620 

65 

1,077 

2,468 

18,243 

7,357 
8,469 
2,417 

2,476 

620 

70 

2 

39 

4 

Gloves  and  mittens,  cloth,  not  in- 
cluding gloves  made  in  textile 
mills. 

Gloves  and  mittens,  leather 

5 
6 

11 

8 

302 
530 

7 

8 

Starch 

13 

5 
4 

1 

8 
10 

4 

38 

24 
10 

4 

24 

345 

102 

98 

4 

26 
94 

233 

339 

198 
103 
38 

446 

8 

530 

9 

Glue,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Glue 

10 

11 

12 

Gold  and  silver,  leaf  and  foil 

Gold  and  silver,  reducing  and  refin- 
ing, not  from  the  ore. 
Graplute,  ground  and  refined 

Grease  and  tallow,  not  including 
lubricating  greases. 
Soap  stock 

13 

14 
15 

6 

475 

16 

17 

Tallow 

18 

All  other 

19 

20 

2 

206 

21 

Hair  work                     .        

22 

1 
2 

63 
8 

15 
3 
8 

29 

12 
6 
2 

2 
3 

50 
12 

1,766 
208 
442 
100 
247 
769 

209 

65 

7 

10 
131 

23 

7 

206 
13 
80 
6 
25 
82 

21 

24 

6 

99 

28 
15 
5 
10 

30 

13 
10 
3 

1 
9 

4,434 

28 
4 

517 

29,906 
2,555 

14,561 

325 

2,050 

10,415 

5, 306 

3,607 

158 

15,251 

1,776 

1,874 

705 

2,463 

5,427 

2,230 
1,447 

175 

20 
1,555 

406,942 

5,335 

381 

1 
32 

4 
1,556 

9.4 

2h 

26 

Builders '  hardware 

6 

2 

2 

22 

2 
5 

485 

35 

32 

1,004 

80 
205 

27 

28 

Piano  and  organ  hardware 

Vehicle  hardware 

29 

All  other .               

30 

31 

32 

Hats  and  caps,  other  than  felt, 
straw,  and  wool. 

Hals,  fur-felt 

33 

1 
2 
3 
6 
2 

5 
3 

120 
240 
365 
2S5 
175 

562 
"487 

34 

Hats,  straw 

35 

Hats,  wool-felt 

36 

Hones  and  whetstones 

4 
5 

13 

3 
2 
1 

1 
6 

435 
16 
4 

69 
116 

103 

40 
3 

10 

5 
105 

28,003 

6<S1 

38 

37 

38 
39 

Horseshoes,    not   made   in    steel 
works  or  rolling  mills. 

House-furnishing  goods,  not  else- 
where specified. 
Comforts  and  quilts 

40 

Feather  pillows  and  beds 

Cotton  batting,  not  made  in 

cotton  mills. 
Mops  and  dusters.. 

41 

4? 

43 

All  other 

2 

58 
3 

75 

2,542 
29 

44 

Ice,  manufactured 

4") 

Ink,  printing. . 

46 

lak,  writing 

GENERAL   TABLES. 


1239 


UNITED   STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173. 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED — continued. 


Primary  power — Contd. 


Rented. 


Electric. 


22 

897 


142 
60 


408 

196 
153 
59 

21 

10 

45 

7 

549 

3,265 

185 

893 

25 

807 

1,355 

82 

352 

1,705 


705 

493 

111 

7 


1,335 

194 
160 
50 

121 
810 


284 
109 


Horse- 
power. 


Horse- 
power 


4,023 

148 
3,875 

2,85S 


1,995 

3,585 
2,434 
1,151 

693 
592 
101 

317 
1,970 

4,269 

6,962 

2,962 
2,268 
1,732 

709 

146 

49 

42 

941 

33,  866 
1,589 

14, 628 

197 

7,543 

9,909 

1,551 
1,050 
1,522 


4,996 

1,235 

455 

105 

1,120 


5,705 

1,210 

1,243 

718 

373 
2,161 

132,438 

4,184 

191 


Other. 


810 

'sio' 


40 


181 


495 
38 
65 
10 
91 

291 

15 


392 


5 

385 

3,045 
124 


Electric  motors 
run  by  current 
generated  in  the 
establishments 
reporting. 


Num- 
ber. 


2,856 
1,501 
1,355 

818 
628 
190 

1 

18 

6 
339 

116 

186 
37 


105 

846 
95 

364 

1 

36 

350 

113 
132 
16 


1,084 

155 

53 

20 

14 


5 

97 

2,511 
199 
60 


Horse- 
power. 


70 


70 
192 

69 

44,150 
22, 879 
21, 271 

11,201 
9,326 
1,875 

5 
162 

122 

5,796 

1,501 

3,592 

703 


278 

11,200 
1,694 
5,134 
5 
746 
3,621 

2,365 

926 

15 


4,635 
962 
400 
261 
195 


926 


41 
426 


45 
414 

26,114 

2,725 

265 


Fuel  used. 


Coal. 


Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 


4,710 

66 
4,644 

1,056 


2,652 

113, 141 

112, 804 

337 

11,420 
5,212 
6,208 

1,177 
430 

5,206 

21, 133 

13,303 

7,418 
412 


963 

253 

17 

1,488 

37, 933 
4,566 

15, 637 

215 

3,646 

13,869 

3,563 
8,993 

988 


57,297 

4,573 

788 

7 

4,147 


6,156 

1,676 

2,480 

60 

76 

1,864 

205, 875 
7,059 
1,032 


Bitumi- 
nous 

(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 


8,428 

711 
7,717 

10,  557 


10, 597 

859, 133 
561,619 
297,514 

324, 287 
258, 741 
65, 546 


7,688 

337, 311 

150, 278 
129, 381 
57,652 

13,610 

2,335 

832 

608 

4,147 

248, 791 

7,024 

110,  747 

1,956 

58, 666 

70, 398 

37, 662 

9,385 

942 


75,038 
20,814 
10, 297 
2,378 
19,337 


21,748 

5,840 
6,136 
2,138 

499 
7,135 

3,309,636 

25, 177 

1,071 


Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 


651 
42 

128 

14,  822 
10, 3S1 
4,441 

1,092 
592 
500 

141 
4,168 


344 


152 
192 


19 

29, 368 

797 

17, 631 

2 

1,049 

9,889 

7,108 

»12 

28 


1,130 
62 
30 


36 

32,  .327 

310 

3 


OU, 
including 
gasoline 
(barrels). 


2,150 

2 
2,148 

59 


17,546 

17, 518 

28 

1,490 

1,288 
202 

11 

14, 678 

233 

82,235 

47,629 

31,320 

3,286 

65 

57 

2 

120 

18 

82,688 
1,097 

45, 431 
12 

27, 589 
8,559 

3,515 


4,050 

463 

17 

57 

5,033 

2,120 

110 

1,625 

12 

2 
371 

1,633,549 

6,351 

3 


Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 
feet). 


92, 195 

12, 498 
79, 697 

3, 666 


8,730 

23, 335 
23, 335 


4,699 

4,670 

29 

754 
16, 751 


266,411 

218,  405 

48, 000 

6 

29, 0S9 


7,608 

""'26,'686" 

1, 222, 146 

7,292 

23,  416 

3,  259 

1, 125, 405 

62, 714 

8,932 
2,114 
34, 991 


26,649 

8,688 

4,507 

225 

612 


48,966 
465 


1,727 
45,880 

6,170,964 

19,412 

870 


1240 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED. 


Primary  power. 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 


Instruments,  professional  and 
scientific. 

Medical  and  surgical 

Optical 

All  other 

Iron  and  steel,  blast  furnaces 

Iron  and  steel,  steel  works  and  roll- 
ing mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  bolts,  nuts, washers, 
and  rivets,  not  made  in  rolling 
mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  cast-iron  pipe 

Iron  and  steel,  doors  and  shutters. . 

Iron  and  steel,  f  orgings,  not  made  in 
steel  works  or  roUing  mills. 

Iron  and  steel,  nails  and  spikes,  cut 
and  wioughl,  inchiding  wire 
nails,  not  made  in  steel  works  or 
rolling  mills. 

Cut  nails  and  spikes 

Wire  nails  and  spikes 

Forged  nails  and  spikes 

All  other,  including  tacks 

Iron  and  steel,  tempering  and 
welding. 

Treated  iron  and  steel 

Welding 

Iron  and  steel,  wrought  pipe 

Ivory,  shell,  and  bone  work,  not  in- 
cluoing  combs  and  hairpins. 

Japanning 

Jewelry 

Jewelry  and  instrument  cases 

Jute  goods 

Knit  goods 

Labels  and  tags 

Lamps  and  reflectors 

Automobile  lami)s 

All  other  lamps 

Reflectors 

Lapidary  work 

Lard,  not  made  in  slaughtering  and 
meat-packing  establishments. 

Lasts 

Lead,  bar,  pipe,  and  sheet 

Leather  goods,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

Leather,  tanned,  curried,  and 
finished. 

Lime 

Linen  goods 

Liquors,  distilled 

Alcohol,  grain, including  pure, 
neutral,  or  cologne  spints. 

Rum,  whisky,  and  other  dis- 
tilled liquors. 

Liquors,  malt 

Li(iuors,  vnious 

Litliograpliing 


113 

12 

195 

193 
499 


58 

51 

239 


32 
400 

47 
42 

29 
1,S09 
107 
26 
1, 902 
103 

152 
33 

lOS 
U 

115 
4 


63 
29 

438 


301 
10 


718 
211 
262 


Total 
primary 

horse- 
power. 


13, 020 

2,628 
1,312 
9,080 

1,581,432 
3,820,917 


28,741 

4,013 

101,951 


1,502 
2,918 
1,177 
3,377 

8,804 

5,529 
3,275 

23, 925 
954 

311 

16,389 

1,091 

32, 135 

151,601 

4,061 

12, 70S 

7,516 

4,751 

441 

680 
40 


5,^2 
5,537 
3,902 

218, 238 

51,735 
6,069 

16,494 
10,296 

6,198 


324, 431 
5,189 
18,624 


Owned  by  establishments  reporting. 


Steam  engine? 
and  turbines. 


Num- 
ber. 


Horse- 
power. 


3,204 
1.010 


2,300 

5,418 


8 
216 


1 

28 

2 

30 

589 

8 

14 
2 
12 


329 
11 


3,049 
45 
50 


2,194 


1,249,817 
2,856,556 


11,297 
1, 105 

24,808 


1,000 
530 
175 

1,790 

877 

595 
282 

13,306 
407 

25 

1,647 

200 

14,520 

70, 003 

1,317 

1,867 

700 

1,167 


3,385 

3,090 

696 

150,800 

19,946 
2,966 

7,599 
6,649 

950 


276,441 

879 

6,442 


Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 


Num- 
ber. 


137 
141 


69 


139 

8 

3 

2 


34 

124 

11 


Horse- 
power. 


213 
4 

178 

283,015 
257, 473 


4 

225 

1,602 


144 
68 
35 
50 

603 

?0 
513 

150 
53 


545 
102 
12 

814 
405 

581 


531 
50 


106 
65 
217 

6,438 

2,944 
121 

32 
28 


3,651 
596 
575 


Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 


Num- 
ber. 


9 

236 

1 

2 

""i 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1241 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  tliis  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED— continued. 

Primary  power— Contd. 

Electric  motors 
run  by  current 
generated  in  the 
establishments 
reporting. 

Fuel  used. 

Rented. 

Coal. 

Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 

Oil 
including 
gasoUne 
(barrels). 

Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 
feet). 

Electric. 

Other. 

Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 

Bitumi- 
nous 

(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 

Motors. 

Horse- 
power. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

1,884 

9,357 

39 

805 

2,699 

25, 192 

20,183 

58 

1,374 

103, 237 

1 

390 

100 

1,394 

1,369 
1,308 
6,680 

11 

101 

574 

3,397 

6 

21,789 

4,683 

64 

15,436 

1 

62 

13,991 

5,113 

84,133 

2 

28 

704 

2,125 

57 

1,312 

4 

1,004 

22, 053 

48, 204 
605,097 

25 
2,750 

6,446 
63,427 

194,350 
1, 655, 499 

42,779 
598, 944 

2,261,315 
25,911,098 

32,424,625 
886,062 

51,324 
8,490,982 

1,184,953 
90,678,288 

5 
6 

2,286 

32,557 

524 

13,830 

16,066 

152, 630 

6,551 

210,740 

656,280 

7 

948 

334 

4,948 

17,240 

2,333 

73, 738 

'""955' 

1,158 

29 

1,130 

18,253 

667 

16,955 

27,374 

1,491 

26,972 

96,387 

7,903 

717, 801 

256, 781 

69 

65, 021 

1,077 

300 

1,214,040 

5,386 

7,707 

1,043,895 

8 
9 
10 

270 

4,483 

3 

32 

837 

6,100 

18,003 

240 

5,696 

10,005 

11 

8 
134 
38 
90 

153 
2,242 

767 
1,321 

3" 

3 

85 

273 

1,061 

13 

4,753 

3,769 
4,689 
2  252 
7,293 

1,617 

315 

1,093 

2,671 

3,272 
1,999 
3,000 
1,734 

1? 

5 
135 
100 

13 
M 

:::::::::;:::;:::: 

29 

752 

15 

853 

7,315 

9 

13 

122 

892 

11,036 

1,093 

8,844 

129,949 

16 

199 
654 

4,844 
2,471 

9" 

10 
3 

70 
52 

112 
780 

8,710 
2,326 

450 
643 

5,396 
3,448 

41, 883 
88,066 

17 
18 

955 
100 

10,469 
394 

...... 

1,447 
1 

18,718 
25 

45,879 
865 

270,488 
1,967 

13,771 
3 

27,696 
5 

189, 173 
5,095 

19 
20 

90 

5,985 

284 

151 

10,928 

847' 

281 
12,790 
773 
4,  557 
59,680 
2,309 

5 

1,293 

16 

'2,' 163" 

28 

436 
5,711 

397 

9,994 

102, 024 

1,438 

620 

12,306 

1,156 

29,765 

584,787 
8,159 

83 

254 

15 

55 
7,065 
1,863 

79 

7,526 

913 

19,587 
195, 539 
7, 19S 
3,000 
73, 068 
17,058 

''1 

280 

19 

309 

4,581 
606 

2,960 

59 

13,076 

31,457 

2,519 

22 
23 
•'4 

1,654 
3 

25 
26 

1,204 

574 

590 

40 

616 
3 

261 

82 

1,145 

10,109 

6,809 

2, 909 

391 

674 
15 

2,028 
2,382 
2,901 

86 

7 

79 

79 
36 
43 

865 
440 
425 

1,619 

44 

1,156 

419 

54 

22,918 

10,809 

11,721 

388 

23 
53 

11,864 
10, 449 
5,964 

480 

4,081 
1,614 
1,166 
1,301 

24 

58, 270 
12, 222 
41,768 
4,280 

2,121 
136 

1,954 
12,466 
8,351 

27 

9S 

475 
5 

29 
30 

V 

^9, 

303 
'"'62' 

183 
134 
46 

2,059 

1,984 

180 

1,650 
10,636 
2,308 

15 
220 
115 

193 

868 
801 

33 
34 
35 

4,329 

58,494 

477 

6,272 

85,441 

89,722 

1,448,166 

3,740 

89,232 

211,404 

36 

1,161 
204 

177 
152 

25 

28,595 
1,402 

8,263 
3,019 

5,244 

172 
33 

179 
166 

13 

3,560 
1,095 

2,318 
2,293 

25 

57, 112 
3,512 

1,052 
1,038 

14 

872,910 
13,519 

134,336 
131,231 

3,105 

102,788 

26,820 
200 

288,195 
275, 193 

13,002 

329,849 
27,407 
3,407 

53,835 

37 

38 

3,430 
3,430 

39 

40 

41 

4,678 

498 

3,475 

41,814 
3,702 
11,533 

2,301 
74 

9,861 

18 

1,886 

68,911 

20 

7,424 

346,914 
8,202 
12,399 

1,692,067 

1,828 

30, 770 

14,527 

14 

1,421 

392,964 

398 

35,408 

42 
43 
44 

1242 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED   STATEMENT   FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Locomotives,  not  made  by  raUroad  17 

companies. 

Looking-glass  and  picture  frames. .  219 

Lubricating  greases 41 

Lumber  and  timber  products 25, 185 

Lumber,    planing-miU    products,  5,232 
not  including  planing  mills  con- 
nected with  sawmills. 

Machine  tools 397 

Malt 5-1 

Marble  and  stone  work 3, 338 

Monuments  and  tombstones. . .  2, 537 

Other  marble  and  stone  work,  684 
except  slate. 

Roofing  slate 70 

Other  slate  products 47 

Matches 21 

Mats  and  matting,  from  cocoa  fiber,         12 

grass,  and  coir. 
Mattresses  and  spring  beds,  not 

elsewhere  specified. 

MiUinery  and  lace  goods,  not  else- 
where specified. 

Embroideries 800 

Trimmed  hats  and  hat  frames..       706 
Dress   and   cloak   trimmings,         102 
braids,  and  fringes. 

Women's  neckwear 137 

All  other 499 

Millstones 

Mineral  and  soda  waters 4, 806 

Mineraland  carbonated  waters .  4, 668 

Fruit  beverages 70 

All  other OS 

Minerals  and  earths,   ground   or        403 

otherwise  treated. 
MiiTors,  framed  and  unframed,  not        155 

elsewhere  specified. 
Models  aad  patterns,  not  including        853 

paper  patterns. 
Motorcycles,  bicycles,  and  parts ...        48 

Mucilage,  paste,  and  other  adhe- 
sives,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Mucilage  and  paste 33 

All  other 57 

Musical  instruments  and  materials 
not  elsewhere  specified. 

Musical  instruments,  organs 62 

Musical  instruments,  pianos 173 

Musical  instruments,   piano  and 
organ  materials. 

Piano  materials 91 

Organ  materials 15 

Needles,  pins,  and  hooks  and  eyes.  91 

Nets  and  seines 16 

Oakum 6 

Oil  and  cake,  cottonseed I  708 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED. 


Primary  power. 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 


Total 
primary 

horse- 
power. 


97, 187 

4,689 

2,178 

2, 358, 937 

419,671 


100, 433 

27, 483 

170, 132 
51,328 
101, 220 

10,678 
6,906 

12, 947 
1,670 


3,328 

4,843 
839 

523 
2,949 

132 

41, 764 

34,969 

4,071 

2,724 

127, 074 

4,328 

13,869 

14, 806 

3,242 

1,028 
2,214 

3,286 

3,251 
28, 732 

15, 821 

15,519 
302 

8,467 

959 

533 

290,636 


Owned  by  establishments  reporting. 


Steam  engines 
and  turbines. 


Num- 
ber. 


17 
11 
33, 663 
2,729 


149 
99 

1,011 
121 
700 

138 
52 


15 

1 

411 

346 

45 

20 

807 

30 

10 

20 

33 

13 
20 


14 
147 


4 

7 

1,098 


Horse- 
power. 


34, 065 

1,434 

1,162 

2,180,798 

234, 959 


26, 975 

18,272 

60, 083 

7,171 

43, 913 

6,219 
2,780 

9, 563 
1,255 

3,847 


3, 248 

145 

1,679 

355 


1,069 

60 

12,645 
7,645 
2,496 
2,504 

61,367 

2, 015 

4,903 

3,970 

1,373 

413 
960 


1,360 
19, 822 


9,730 
9, 730 


4, 125 

730 

410 

195,356 


Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,722 
741 


766 
639 

122 

2 
3 

1 
1 


6 

1 

729 

705 

15 

9 

149 

11 

62 

4 

5 

1 
4 


Horse- 
power. 


3,355 

19 
293 

28, 228 
15, 283 


Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 


Num- 
ber. 


10, 175 
6,790 
3,331 

23 
31 

4 
70 

1,001 


254 

95 

& 

73 


78 

12 

3,277 

3,155 

92 

30 

4,456 

173 

773 

77 

108 

10 

98 


ISS 
623 


463 
6 


126     10,857 


1, 384 
126 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1243 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   1919— Continued . 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


POWER  AND 

FUEL  USED — continued. 

Primary  power — Contd. 

^^-•»- 

Fuel  used 

Eleetirie  inotof  s '  j 
run.by.-Yn>eDt 

Rented. 

.             Coal. 

Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 

Oil, 
including 
gasoline 
(barrels). 

Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 

feet). 

Electric. 

Other. 

'prting."  y^ 

Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 

• 
Bitumi- 
nous 
(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 

Motors. 

Horse- 
power. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num5 
ber.  1 

^Pr.- 

2,927 

59,084 

683 

2,836 

59,789 

33,863 

339,071 

28,202 

154,842 

78,202 

1 

740 

94 

4,013 

16,944 

3,206 

723 

83,872 

162, 195 

30 

'.3,'592' 
^,601 

10 

40 

8,388 

3,522 

27 

981 

195,606 

37,499 

2,490 

109 

15,386 

35,730 

12,408 

7,  .302 

1,620,058 

586,979 

10 

27 

6,221 

23,294 

86 

581 

857,627 

63,241 

21,339 
678,284 

20,347 
363,963 

2 
3 
4 
5 

7,751 
410 

70,037 
8,761 

139 

3,657 
589 

28, 780 
12,618 

17,513 
38,863 

196,071 
134,992 

28, 871 
12,456 

65,143 
12,600 

335, 130 
107 

6 

7 

6,065 
3,222 
2,485 

94,028 
36, 154 
49,551 

955 
700 
255 

663 
127 
522 

12,005 
1,517 
10,398 

30,4.57 
8,622 
11,865 

281,523 
58, 025 
188,394 

926 
436 
490 

20,773 
8,468 
9,666 

119,624 

103, 726 

14,935 

8 
9 
10 

221 
137 

472 
135 

3,541 

4,436 

3,887 

3,380 
345 

18,158 

14 

90 

5,966 
4,004 

1,640 

28 

5, 275 

26,410 
8,694 

49,559 
6,087 

30,485 

2,639 

176 

787 

331 
38 

43,564 

11 

!■> 

82 

1,484 
35 

162 

6,531 
355 

1,156 

106 

6,351 

13 
14 

850 

8,323 

15 

7,382 

8,738 

72 

362 

1,369 

14,400 

31,073 

159 

1,226 

67,091 

16 

3,013 

2,044 

244 

669 
1,412 

3,046 

3,076 

386 

523 
1,707 

2 

45 

27 
196 
25 

59 
794 
125 

7,687 
2,397 
1,217 

140 
2,959 

4,202 

21,241 

263 

80 
5,287 

27 
123 

107 
324 

8,398 
34,154 
3,173 

4,439 
16, 927 

17 
18 
19 

407 
3s;8 

■'0 

25 

114 

391 

9 

21 

2 

8,657 

8,228 

327 

102 

60 

25, 148 

23,475 

1,483 

190 

3 

16, 759 

16,327 

112 

320 

780 

109,525 
92,740 
14,513 
2,272 

60 

71,149 

32,057 

2,890 

36,202 

07 

597 
597 

517 
225 
183 
109 

2,031 
678 
600 
753 

990 
935 

164, 282 

163,085 

562 

635 

23 
24 
?5 

55 

26 

1,473 

55, 529 

10 

196 

5,928 

29,821 

514,900 

5,165 

120,085 

1,006,579 

27 

334 

2,044 

95 

68 

382 

2,536 

13,427 

62 

962 

23,621 

28 

1,930 

8,054 

119 

8 

54 

2,251 

4,959 

2,116 

330 

42,621 

29 

963 

10,283 

386 

54 

1,350 

5,365 

38,280 

3,008 

24,393 

117,642 

30 

185 

1,563 

40 

25 

324 

1,553 

10, 423 

140 

77 

12, 158 

31 

83 
102 

565 
998 

40 

20 
5 

269 
55 

989 
564 

4,800 
5,623 

401 
11,757 

3? 

140 

77 

33 

1,030 

2,889 

67 

21 

27 

1,312 

8,816 

56 

267 

35,031 

34 

455 
1,607 

1,697 
8,152 

6 
35 

131 
1,049 

409 
9,118 

1,047 
17,571 

7,796 
144,707 

52 
1,074 

485 
942 

15,  .5.57 
6,123 

35 
36 

757 

5,181 

105 

647 

4,209 

8,837 

32,053 

4,728 

1,144 

60, 448 

37 

662 
95 

715 

94 

6 

1,964 

4,900 
281 

3,472 

204 

73 

82,256 

105 

647 

4,209 

8,721 
116 

4,420 

419 

35 

34,763 

31,285 
768 

21,393 

3,089 

883 

1,172,175 

4,728 

1,134 
10 

2,345 

24 

39 

394,219 

33, 894 
26,554 

26,790 

38 
39 

44 

216 
65 

2,431 
312 

16 

40 

41 

1,018 
10, 262 

42 

655 

438 

ii,i44 

i,  527, 974 

43 

1244 


ABSTRACT   OF    THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90— DETAILED   STATEMENT   FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Oil,  essential 

Oil,  Unseed 

Oil,  not  elsewhere  specified  i 

Segetable 

Animal ■ 

Mineral 

Composite 

Oilcloth  and  linoleum,  floor 

Oilcloth,  cnameleil 

Oleomargarine  and  other  butter 
substitutes. 

Optical  goods 

Ordnance  and  accessories 

Paints 

Paper  and  wood  pulp 

Paper  exclusively 

Pulp  exclusively 

Paper  and  pulp 

Paper  goods,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

Plajdng  cards 

All  "other 

Paper  patterns 

Patent  medicines  and  compounds 
Patent  and  proprietary  medi- 
cines. 
Patent  and  proprietary  coni- 

Eounds,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
ed. 


Paving  materials 

Peanuts,  grading,  roasting,  clean- 
ing, and  shelling. 

Pencils,  lead 

Pens,  fountain  and  stylographic. . 

Pens,  gold 

Pens,  sieel 


Perfumery  and  cosmetics 

Petroleurh,  refining 

Phonographs  and  graphophones . 
Photo-engraving 


Photographic  apparatus 

Cameras 

Motion-picture  machines 

All  other  apparatus  and  parts. 


Photographic  materials 

Motion-picture  films,  not  ex- 
posed. 
Motion-picture  projection  films 
All  other 


Pickles,  preserves,  and  sauces. 

Preserves 

Pickles  and  sauces 


46     Pipes,  tobacco 

1  Includes  "oil,  castor"  and 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED. 


■^M 


vpfi 


ry  power. 


Num- 
,ber  of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 


33 
28 

224 
63 
36 
25 

100 

20 
11 
41 

492 
25 
551 

722 

492 

60 

170 


8 
276 


9S0 
664 


852 
77 

12 

52 

15 

4 

252 

257 

147 

399 

61 
10 
17 
34 

124 
14 

40 

70 

591 
Kil 
430 


Total 
primary 
horse- 
power. 


1,8.33 
17,621 

30,075 
15,250 
9,595 
1,573 
3,657 

23,509 
4,501 
9,435 

15,710 
40,052 
73,702 

1,851,014 
561,698 
143,371 

1,145,945 

35, 538 

2,377 
33,161 


25,677 
16,797 


191,543 
7,351 

8,099 

1,517 

160 

305 

2.196 

238,906 

40,168 

3,800 

2,321 
652 

1,105 
564 

26, 458 
20,261 

4,169 
2, 028 

22,. 500 
7,715 
14, 785 


'•  •  -if'^'^^'^jS^y  establishments  reporting. 


37 
33 

286 
104 
92 
16 

74 

112 


10 
31 
283 

3,157 

1,791 

148 

1,218 


136 
76 


60 


1,458 
38 


3 

10 

2,460 

54 

1 

2 
1 


53 
21 

11 
21 

211 
85 
126 


1,512 
9,175 

21,749 

9,998 

9,086 

699 

1,966 

14,321 

950 

5,151 

4,756 

8,  .300 

33,224 

698,983 

377,010 

24,473 

297,500 

17,688 

2,045 
15,643 


10,187 
6,787 

3,400 


105,581 
4,015 


4,615 
635 


287 

295 

144,743 

21,973 

25 

375 
125 


13,526 
10,690 

1,565 
1,271 

12,579 
4,698 

7,881 


Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 


Num- 
ber. 


29 


205 
6 


2 
8 
1 
1 
4 
647 


131 
14 

117 


Horse- 
power. 


129 


674 
447 

61 
100 

66 

2 
"12 


56 

187 
2,462 

3,191 
2,715 

87 
389 

255 


744 
388 


4,104 
313 

48 

86 

5 

10 

34 

42,647 

366 

58 

28 

3 

25 


37 
31 

1,190 

92 

1,098 


Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 


Num- 
ber. 


1 

20 

2,558 
756 
278 

1,524 

12 


48  2,001  9  700  4  49 

'oil,  lard,"  to  avoid  disclosing  individual  operations. 


GElSrErtAL   TABLES. 


1245 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED — continued. 


Primary  power — Contd. 


Rented. 


Electric. 


Motors 


IS 
189 

600 
170 
76 
61 
293 

773 
438 
392 

3,728 
1,838 
2,270 

6,001 

2,409 

182 

3,410 

2,669 

73 
2,596 

37 

2,784 
2,044 

740 


1,708 
262 

407 

351 

52 

4 

776 

3,576 

2, 392 

2,899 

386 
154 
138 
94 

2,285 
1,118 

833 
334 

2,292 

747 

1,545 


Horse- 
power. 


142 
8,196 

7,640 

4,801 

442 

774 

1,623 

9,186 
3,301 

4, 247 

10,783 
31,965 
3G,  685 

236,662 
68,682 
10,112 

157, 868 

15, 166 

332 
14, 834 

68 

14,425 
9,491 


81, 179 
3,023 

3,436 

671 

140 

8 

1,867 

51,385 

17,649 

3,716 

1,918 
524 

1,080 
314 

12,864 
9,571 

2, 567 
726 

8,565 
2,845 
5,720 


Other. 


Horse- 
power 


61 


372 

1,315 
375 
250 
690 

169 


268 
109 


72 


116 
80 
36 


Electric  motors 
run  by  current 
generated  in  the 
establishments 
reporting. 


Num- 
ber. 


47 
123 

186 

103 

49 

6 

28 

897 
60 
199 


565 
1,282 

11,755 

4,516 

577 

6,662 

1,748 

782 
966 


851 
800 


160 
44 


200 
61 


18 

7 

3,089 

1,249 

14 

74 


5 
69 

2,777 
2,383 

236 
158 

1,510 

324 

1,186 


Horse- 
power. 


350 
2,679 

3,252 

2,347 

637 

85 
183 

8,  .533 

200 

2,103 


6, 585 
19, 168 

346, 924 

108,672 

21,881 

216,371 

10, 498 

2,524 
7,974 


4,621 
4,172 

449 


5, 551 
555 


2,681 
545 


87 

19 

57, 240 

14, 544 

13 


20 
254 

10,372 
8,916 

1,031 
425 

8,319 
1,367 
6, 952 

372 


Fuel  used. 


Coal. 


Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 


8,943 
31, 893 

40,578 

24,278 

687 

193 

15, 420 

36, 141 
3,342 
5,821 

2,082 
36, 747 
69, 766 

869, 948 

279,022 

16, 752 

574, 174 

30,626 


30,626 

53 

43,033 
38, 096 

4,937 


21,939 
913 

15,500 

620 

33 

4 

1,732 

1, 105, 503 

42,195 

530 

928 

43 

539 

346 

5,856 
3,586 


7,761 
4,126 
3,635 


Bitumi- 
nous 

(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 


5,384 
73, 871 

143, 153 
71,524 
30,727 
4,330 
36, 572 

181,629 
16,558 
41, 172 

19,024 

06,684 

413,309 

7,863,150 

3,765,545 

502,075 

3,595,530 

108,075 

10, 725 
97, 350 


106,045 
60, 259 

45, 786 


404,013 
12,530 

9,142 
2,770 


2,141 

5,354 

3,619,534 

127,659 

1,175 

3,158 

1,889 

372 


127,928 
108,342 

7,870 
11, 716 

191, 882 
71,021 
120, 861 

2,416 


Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 


2,633 
2,272 


2,721 

52 

11,086 

31 
3,837 
17,047 

63,384 
8,472 


54,912 

228 


228 


775 
637 


138 


273 

18 


2 

13 

319, 563 

16 


68 

292 

174 

118 


OU, 

including 
gasoUne 
(barrels). 


4,185 


41,496 

30, 607 

4,721 

1,836 

4,332 

7,580 
8,075 
6,240 

5,805 
59, 336 
52,050 

2,120,114 

859, 874 

10, 759 

1,249,481 

2,417 

28 
2,389 


11,. 844 

2,  .898 

8,946 


90,341 
796 

1,736 

182 
1 


5,139 

23, 716, 521 

4,124 

12 

84 


80 
4 

1,176 

817 

24 
335 

46,087 
22, 777 
23,310 


Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 
feet). 


7,296 

757 

52, 139 
20, 760 


19, 5;« 
11,840 


374,421 

2, 978, 491 

207,610 

286,660 
286,660 


29,117 

1,919 
27, 198 


102, 410 
72,051 

30,359 


4, 855 
15, 257 

5,014 

4,241 

717 

3,654 

18,237 

26,919,052 

51,448 

329,622 

950 

189 

12 

749 

20,378 
5,093 

8,482 
6,803 

77,055 
36,320 
40,735 


24 


1246 


ABSTIIACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTUEES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED   STATEMENT   FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Plated  ware 

Knives,  forks,  spoons,  and 
other  flatware. 

HoUow  ware 

AU  other 

Plumbers'  supplies,  not  elsewhere 

specified. 
Pocketbooks 

Pottery 

Chlnaware 

Earthen  and  stone  ware 

All  other 

Poultry,  killing  and  dressing,  not 
done  in  slaughtering  and  meat- 
packing estabhshments. 

Printing  and  publishing,  book  and 
job. 

Job  printmg ^ . . . 

Book  iDublishing  and  printmg. 
Book      publisliing      without 

printing. 
Linotype  work  and  typesetting 

Printing  and  pubhshing,  music 

Printing  and  pubUsliing 

Pubhshing  without  printing. . . 

Printing  and  publishing,  news- 
papers and  periodicals. 

Printing  and  pubhshing 

Printing,  i^ublislung,  and  job 
printing. 

Publishing  without  printmg. . . 

Printing  materials 

Pulp,  from  fiber  other  than  wood. . 

Pulp  goods 

Wall  board 

All  other 

Pumps,  not  including  power 
pumps. 

Pumps,  steam  and  other  power 

Steam 

Other  power 

Refrigerators 

Regalia,  and  society  badges  and 

emblems. 
Rice,  cleaning  and  pohshing 

Roofing  materials 

Metal  shingles  and  ceiling 

All  other 

Rubber  tires,  tubes,  and  rubber 
goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Rules,  ivory  and  wood 

Saddlery  and  harness 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED. 


Primary  power. 

Num- 

Owned by  establishments  reporting. 

ber  of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 

Total 
primary 
horse- 
power. 

Steam  engines 
and  turbines. 

Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 

"Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

61 

18 

14,252 
10,000 

38 

18 

8,018 
.5,488 

7 
1 

200 
32 

10 

8 

512 
355 

27 
19 

3,085 
1,167 

29,762 

15 
5 

99 

1,805 
725 

16,089 

3 
3 

22 

100 
68 

670 

2 

157 

199 

5 

373 

113 

431 

29,090 

20,972 

6,669 

1,449 

4,016 

296 
157 
112 

242 

163 

65 

14 

36 

18,509 

12,242 

5,302 

965 

1,951 

49 

15 
32 
2 

4 

1,113 

851 

252 

10 

107 

2 

2 

106 
106 

27 

87 

11,875 

131,961 

141 

13,865 

400 

3,095 

26 

75 

11,351 
122 

123,786 

6,675 

286 

1,214 

&34 
573 
61 

194,361 

121 
19 
1 

11,817 

1,973 

75 

394 
5 

2,942 
149 

24 

74 

102 

300 

1 

2 
1 
1 

3,927 

4 

.12 
10 
2 

13,277 

2 

1 

26 

20 

6 

12, 735 

229 

25,066 

160 

784 

1,163 
11,395 

85,008 
lOG,  881 

86 
141 

15,614 
9,152 

117 
3,801 

1,259 
11,959 

4 
156 

14 
770 

177 

2,472 

1,357 
833 

2 

H 
2 

300 

213 
350 

9 
4 

59 
83 

74 

6 

2 

400 

38 

12, 273 
1,668 
10,605 

10,346 

53 

7 

46 

26 

6,752 

832 

5,920 

2,025 

17 

1 

16 

5 

2,015 

70 

1,945 

209 

9 

29 

119 

21' 

809 

106 
60 
46 

22,155 
17,699 
4,456 

13, 232 
1, 333 

53 
47 
0 

10,053 

8,535 
1,518 

17 
12 
5 

670 
601 
69 

2 
2 

90 
90 

111 

47 
2 

8,009 
260 

14 
4 

465 
53 

81 

86 

27,382 

39,327 

861 
38,466 

94 

18  881 

21 

697 

133 

22 

138 

1 

137 

15,847 

100 

15, 747 

8 
3 
5 

253 
177 
76 

12 

2,145 

111 

12 

2,145 

404 

354, 188 

455 

194,459 

30 

3,367 

37 

2,534 

10 
1,026 

299 
8,212 

1 
25 

150 
1,279 

3 
55 

56 
282 

1 
2 

5 
38 

GENERAL  TABLES. 


1247 


UNITED   STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:   1919— Continued. 

[Sec  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1 173.] 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED— continued. 


Primary  power — Contd. 


Rented. 


Electric. 


Motors 


594 
423 

128 
43 

1, 110 

370 

1,263 

1,036 

141 


66,  733 

63,  476 

1,778 
97 

1,  382 

272 

255 

17 

48, 987 

14,  379 
34,  083 

525 

320 
6 

263 

57 

206 


1,067 
675 
392 

581 
364 

188 

1,133 

63 

1,070 

7,083 

12 
1,890 


Horse- 
power. 


5, 482 
4,125 

1,023 
334 

12,563 

431 

9,312 

7,723 

1,115 

474 

1,958 


114, 441 

108, 468 

4,553 

211 

l,-209 

622 
563 
59 

154,947 

68, 113 
84,723 


1,055 

83 

3,506 

766 

2,740 

7,303 


11,  282 
8,413 
2,869 

4,555 
1,008 

5)762 

21,002 

579 

20,423 

153, 214 


6,606 


Other. 


Horse- 
power 


40 


485 
485 


287 

8 
277 

2 

6 


203 
12 

2,042 


Electric  motors 
run  by  current 
generated  in  the 
establishments 
reporting. 


Num- 
ber. 


624 
502 


24 
736 


824 
797 
10 
17 

69 


2,932 

2,595 
334 


4,609 

2,088 
2,512 


201 
34 
167 

133 


262 
158 
104 

418 
54 

67 

536 


536 
6,533 


35 


Horse- 
power. 


5,386 
4,587 

681 
118 

7,565 


4,835 

4,526 

127 

182 

253 


9,396 

8,292 
1,103 


17,743 

10,349 
7,387 

7 

18 


3,022 

326 

2,696 

1,211 


3,624 
1,427 
2,197 

2,415 
194 

875 

8,353 


8,353 
151, 153 


245 


Fuel  used. 


Coal. 


Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 


7,973 
5,531 

1,422 
1,020 

7,391 

569 

34, 958 

33,644 

1,155 

159 

82 


38,453 

31,329 

6,073 

736 

315 

160 

3 

157 

121,799 

48,  750 
72, 330 

719 

1,722 
294 

1,835 


1,835 
1,453 


19,  551 

19,092 

459 

628 
268 

703 

25,400 

101 

25,299 

84,915 

13 
1,613 


Bitumi- 
nous 
(tons  of 

2,000 
lbs.). 


45,675 
30, 158 

11, 898 
3,619 

146, 178 

559 

610, 562 
484, 928 
93, 362 
32,  272 

19,944 


Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 


118,825 

6,848 

434 

336 

1,103 

1,054 

49 

193,  231 

66, 613 
121, 637 

4,981 

1,916 
3,710 

198,142 
13,  561 
184, 581 

24, 580 


70, 101 
54,091 
16,  010 

37,  247 
4,113 

10,855 

365, 026 

1,063 

363, 963 

1, 928, 116 

904 
20, 821 


241 
111 


32,999 


1,017 

975 

42 


10 


126,443  ,        1,421 


1,346 

72 


4,115 

2,186 
1,929 


160 

"'ieo' 

6,936 


17,823 
14,053 
3,770 

67 
544 


15,384 

122 

15, 262 

3,651 


Oil, 
including 
gasoline 
(barrels). 


10, 288 
10, 026 

242 
20 

64,895 

1 

41,  853 

25, 461 

14,  207 

2,185 

745 


8,709 

7,180 
1,518 


88,066 

61,417 
26,  .t30 

119 

2 


Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 

feet). 


47,040 
21, 790 

14,025 
11,225 

204,429 

1,355 

6, 64.5,  388 

5, 337, 658 

928,  728 

379,  002 

14, 515 


766,  737 

516,  859 
6,  534 
3,457 

239,  887 

796 
796 


1,  720, 403 

906, 620 
755,  401 

58,382 

11,653 


618  I 

376 

242 

768 


22, 254 

21,  819 

435 

2,210 
107 

55,066 

159,  785 

166 

159, 619 

229,  785 


437 


283,  760 

1,856 
22,  877 


1248 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS— MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Safes  and  vaults . 

Safes 

Vaults 


Salt 

Sand  and  emery  paper  and  cloth . 
Saud-lime  brick 


Sausage,  not  made  in  slaughtering 
and  meat-packingestabiishments 

Sausage 

Sausage  casings 


Saws 

Scales  and  balances — 

Screws,  machine 

Screws,  wood 

Sewing-machine  cases. 


Sewing  machines  and  attachments. 

Sewing  machines 

Attachments , 


Shipbuilding,  steel 

New  vessels 

Concrete  vessels. . 
Repair  work  only. 
Small  boats 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED. 


Primary  power. 


Num- 
ber of 

estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing 


Shipbuilding,    wooden,  inclucUng 
boat  building. 

New  vessels 

Repair  work  only 

Small  boats 1 

Masts,  spars,  oars,  and  rigging. 


Shirts 

Showcases. 


Signs  and  advertising  novelties. 

Electric  signs 

Other  signs 

Advertising  novelties 


Silk  goods,  including  throwsters. 

Finished  products 

Throwsters  and  winders 


Silversmlthing  and  silverware. . 

Slaughtering  and  meat  packing. 

Slaughtering 

Meat  packing 

Slaughtering  and  meat  packing 


Smelting  and  refining,  copper  . 
Smelting 

Smelting  and  refining  i 


Smelting  and  refining,  lead  . 

Smelting 

Smelting  and  refining  - . 


33 
17 
16 

75 
11 
31 

586 

514 
72 

106 
74 

142 
11 
5 

38 
28 
10 

157 
102 

5 
45 

5 

777 

287 
242 
227 
21 

841 
109 

306 
35 
159 
112 

1,332 

1,015 
317 

93 

1,004 
3^3 
121 
540 

33 
20 
13 

25 
18 
7 

13 


Total 
primary 
horse- 
power. 


5,342 
2,770 
2,572 

43, 187 
3,977 
4,358 

12, 713 

11,079 
1,634 

15,098 
7,451 

23,540 
7,764 

10,656 

21,  379 

20,  929 
450 

475,  567 

441,  056 

1,985 

32, 183 

3-i3 

78,144 

59,  593 

14,  675 

3,370 

506 

14,944 
4,423 

7,730 

531 

3,016 

4,183 

176,  825 
115,  700 
61, 125 

6,940 

359,  212 
28,  586 
11,  061 

319,  565 

321,610 
173, 996 
147,614 

52,  565 
42, 372 
10, 193 

11,700 


Owned  by  estabhshments  reporting. 


Steam  engines 
and  turbines. 


Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 


Num- 
ber. 


370 
21 
32 

72 

63 
9 

17 
6 
16 
10 
17 

28 

27 

1 

343 

259 

6 

76 


305 
111 

28 
2 

78 
10 

23 


7 
16 

504 
382 
122 


1,711 

223 

5S 

1,430 

303 
145 
158 

65 
61 
14 

22 


Horse- 
power. 


1,240 
1,240 


34,309 
3,080 
3,770 

2,058 

1,889 
169 

3,655 
620 
3,379 
3,060 
9,550 

18,115 

17,915 

200 

95,034 

88, 924 

280 

5,  780 

50 

26,166 

18, 807 

6,348 

941 

70 

6,992 
800 

2,843 


1,  240 
1,603 

88,  221 
64, 941 
23,280 

3,750 

238, 017 

12,645 

4,205 

221, 167 

186,  286 
lot),  590 
79,  096 

24,905 
18, 125 
6,780 

8,287 


Num- 
ber. 


Horse- 
power. 


58 
49 
1 

4 
4 

403 

130 

149 

121 

3 

66 

7 

23 

4 
10 


Smelting  and  refining,  metals,  not 
elsewhere  specified.  ^ 

1  Includes  4  establishments  engaged  exclusively  in  refuiing 
^  Includes  2  establishments  engaged  e.Kclusively  in  refining. 


150 
150 
981 

"48' 


503 
57 

335 
301 
519 


172 
172 


2,671 

2,488 

4 

79 

100 

4,348 

1,912 
1,531 

880 
25 

638 
112 

299 
89 
91 

119 

1,966 

1,468 
498 

132 

2,018 
299 
262 

1,457 

425 

375 

50 

84 
84 


Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 


Num 
ber. 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1249 


UNITED   STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  191»— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED — continued. 


Primary  power — Contd. 


Rented. 


Electric. 


Motors. 


379 
161 
218 

381 
95 
23 

1,193 

1,022 

171 

988 

772 

2,498 

288 

12 

297 
256 
41 

18, 296 

17, 150 

157 

973 

16 

2,628 

1, 854 
457 
205 
52 

2,539 
586 

1,628 
164 
459 

1,005 

22, 579 
19, 567 
3,012 

719 

8,954« 
761 
942 

7,251 

2,932 
1,491 
1,441 

856 
617 
239 

137 


Horse- 
power. 


3,952 
1,530 
2,422 

6,706 

857 
540 

10, 053 

8,645 
1,408 

11,011 
6,480 

19, 619 

4,704 

56 

2,692 

2,442 

250 

377,  862 

349, 644 

1,701 

26, 324 

193 

47, 119 

38, 456 

6,730 

1,549 

384 

6,958 
3, 436 

4,526 

442 

1,663 

2,421 

75, 234 
40,295 
34, 939 

2,761 

117,913 
15, 116 
6,586 
96,211 

127, 349 
65, 631 
61, 718 

24,329 
20, 916 
3,413 

3,413 


Other. 


Horse- 
power, 


1,136 


410 
15 


11 
5 

3,077 

2,663 

414 

97 

690 
505 


185 


2,897 
2,897 


Electric  motors 
run  by  ciurent 
generated  in  the 
establishments 
reporting. 


Niun- 
ber. 


139 
139 


745 
43 
3 

24 

24 


57 
2 

118 

22 

210 

1,343 
1,326 

17 

2,320 
2,290 


572 

7 


71 
412 

12, 731 

12, 372 

359 

274 

7,537 

im 

59 
7,293 

2,689 
1,058 
1,631 

244 
150 
94 

311 


Horse- 
power. 


515 
515 


8,065 

370 

20 

168 

168 


2,172 

679 

4,453 

16, 025 

15, 905 

120 

49, 792 
49, 337 


1,362 

656 
530 
176 


2,533 


1,214 


321 
893 

32, 748 
29, 491 
3,257 

1,756 

95, 635 

2,072 

774 

92, 789 

56,906 
28, 322 
28,584 

8,206 
5,  832 
2,374 

5,217 


Fuel  used. 


Coal. 


Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 


1,459 

1,191 

268 

81, 251 
9,385 
1,200 

4,469 

4,005 
464 

816 
1,  028 
1,610 
9,909 


73, 561 
73, 561 


37, 392 
30,683 


6,511 
198 

12,842 

6, 546 

5,308 

966 

22 

18,343 
106 

2,495 
231 
722 

1,542 

306, 165 

214, 188 

91,977 

2,364 

222, 891 

11, 849 

7,186 

203,856 

179, 026 

1, 632 
177, 394 

7,276 
2,  G58 
4,618 

8,201 


Bitumi- 
nous 

(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 


10, 924 
7,243 
3,681 

957,  447 
9,702 
21, 673 

19, 682 

16, 612 
3,070 

39,  531 
10, 287 
30,  492 
10, 127 
28, 057 

34, 680 
32, 357 
2,323 

785, 898 

737, 666 

1,379 

46, 535 

318 

82, 815 

45, 857 

31, 782 

5,146 

30 

33,049 
7,501 

34, 932 
2,948 
16, 950 
15,034 

269, 717 
198, 093 
71,624 

13, 477 

3, 802, 849 

137, 827 

85,259 

3, 579, 763 

1,088,511 
460, 546 
627, 965 

292,806 
215, 817 
76, 989 

72, 074 


Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 


545 
421 
124 

6,920 


28 

1,661 

1,636 
25 

1,253 

4, 695 

136 

113 

2,074 

10,  894 
10,  894 


96, 717 

86,327 

10 

10, 377 

3 

973 

442 

516 

15 


395 

8 

114 

273 

1,002 
383 
619 

41 

32, 170 
16 

282 
31, 872 

397, 762 

306, 058 

91,704 

321,  442 

277, 577 

43,865 

38,429 


OU, 

including 
gasoline 
(barrels) . 


6,760 

6,514 

246 

143, 627 


1,270 

2,982 

2,918 
64 

39,  423 
2,455 

14, 459 
3,504 


16, 975 

16.  725 

2.50 

1, 075, 728 

1,061,034 

■  1,493 

13, 189 

12 

58, 123 

50, 077 

7, 459 

586 

1 

2,879 
184 

4,629 

59 

4,332 

238 

46,506 

46,075 

431 

35,247 

1,912,519 

•63,293 

3,916 

1, 845, 310 

2, 543, 121 

1, 894, 812 

648, 309 

202, 088 
27, 126 
174,962 

149, 939 


Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 
feet). 


16, 928 
15,  008 
1,920 

45.085 


66,093 

49,  388 
10,  705 

69,  293 
15,  816 
110, 153 
3,550 
18,009 

81, 603 
79, 203 
2,400 

694,467 
693,911 


3,665 
1,365 
1,964 


56,404 
7,701 

35, 453 
7,137 
15, 342 
12, 974 

44,724 
25, 117 
19, 607 

35, 505 

1,291,318 
26, 293 
42,422 

1,  222, 603 

712, 817 

"'7i2,'8i7' 

20, 940 
10, 049 
10,  891 


1, 092     48 


3  Includes  "smelting  and  refining,  antimony"  and  "smelting  and  refining,  tin,"  to  avoid  disclosing 
indi\idual  operations. 


75108°— 23- 


-79 


1250 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Smelting  and  refining,  not  from 
the  ore. 


Smelting  and  refining,  zinc 

Pigs,  bars,  plates,  and  sheets.. 
All  other 


Soda-water  apparatus 

Sporting  and  athletic  goods. 


Springs,  steel,  car  and  carriage,  not 
made  in  steel  works  or  rolling 
miUs. 

Carriage  and  wagon 

Railway 

Automobile 

Machinery  and  other 


Stamped  and  enameled  ware,  not 
elsewhere  specified. 

Stamped  ware 

Enameled  ware 

Bathtubs 

Lavatories  and  sinks 


Stationery   goods,   not   elsewher* 
specified. 

Penholders 

AU  other 


Statuary  and  art  goods 

Steam  fittings  and  steam  and  hot- 
water  heating  apparatus. 
Radiators  and  cast-iron  heat- 
ing boilers 
All  other 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED. 


Primary  power. 


Num- 
ber of 
estalj- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 


Steam  packing 

Steel  barrels,  drums,  and  tanks. 
Stencils  and  brands 

Stereotyping  and  electrotyping. . . 


Stoves  and  hot-air  furnaces. 

Stoves  and  ranges 

Hot-air  furnaces 

Fireless  cookers 


Stoves,  gas  and  oil 

Structural  ironwork,  not  made  in 

steel  works  or  rolUng  miUs. 

Sugar ,  beet 

Sugar,  cane 

Sugar,  refining,  not  including  beet 

sugar. 
Sulpnuric,  nitric,  and  mixed  acids.. 

Surgical  appUances 

Suspenders,   garters,   and    elastic 

woven  goods. 

Textile  machinery  and  parts 

Theatrical  scenery 


Tin  and  other  foils,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Tinfoil 

Aluminum  and  other 


263 

58 
154 


271 

35 

5 

4 


5 
175 


247 


176 

159 
30 
64 

166 

373 

272 

95 

6 

147 
1,073 

85 

186 

19 

37 
182 
179 

417 
12 


Total 
primary 

horse- 
power. 


7,921 


73,604 

66,540 

7,064 

33, 710 
4,146 
6,875 

16,585 


1,770 
1,957 
8,628 
4,230 

51,441 

32,402 

14,934 

2,340 

1,765 

8,342 

37 
8,305 

684 

67,504 

21, 395 

16, 109 

26, 763 

10, 554 

374 

9,613 

49,479 

39, 600 

9,417 

462 

11,295 
165,347 

127, 394 
101,861 
52,541 

30,637 

12, 387 

9,028 

41,997 
104 

6,991 

6,990 
1 


Owned  by  establishments  reporting. 


Steam  engines 
and  turbines. 


Num- 
ber. 


23 

202 

188 
14 

240 
6 
17 

32 

1 
12 

6 
13 

129 

84 

38 

4 

3 

18 

1 

17 

1 
113 
31 

82 

100 

17 

1 

1 

162 

143 

19 


26 

282 

659 

1,103 

296 

127 
27 
27 

139 


Horse- 
power. 


Num- 
ber. 


2,590 


56,832 

55,  467 

1,365 

24,  787 

781 

2,190 

3,417 


75 
1,546 
1,016 

780 

20,602 

11,627 

7,975 

650 

350 

1,349 

20 
1,329 

60 

21,956 

3,458 

18, 498 

20,637 

1,865 

18 

35 

20, 490 
16,  516 
3,974 


4,310 
39,g90 

117,469 
98, 823 
52, 181 

12,672 
7,710 
3,019 

20,247 


Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 


1,835 
1,835 


9 
4 

21 
8 

13 

20 
6 
2 
3 

39 

28 

10 

1 

23 
236 

19 
172 


Horse- 
power. 


435 


3,264 
3,264 


201 
335 
275 

1,079 


25 
140 
444 
470 


1,043 
1,455 


179 


179 

64 

291 

136 

155 

372 

440 

5 

31 

1,901 

1,611 

255 

35 

391 
10,768 

259 
3, 028 


Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,755 
151 
55 

862 


Horse- 
power. 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1251 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


POWER  AND  FUEL  usED-contlnued. 


I'rimary  power — Contd. 


Rented. 


Electric. 


Motors. 


639 
362 
277 

1,097 
420 
651 

1,291 


87 

16 

835 

353 

2,960 

2,332 

479 

96 

53 

2,263 

7 
2,256 

129 

4,154 

1,451 

2, 703 

625 

692 

140 

3,310 

2,736 

2,244 

449 

43 

941 
9,600 


795 

702 

1,487 

1,874 
42 

266 

265 
1 


Horse- 
power. 


Horse- 
power. 


4,896 


13, 508 
7,809 
5,699 

8,672 
3,015 
3,735 

11,819 


1,555 
271 

7,043 
2,980 

28,119 

19, 510 

5,504 
1,690 
1,415 

6,529 

17 
6,512 

558 

45, 187 

17,801 

27, 386 

5,746 

8,249 

351 

9,032 

26,915 

21,396 

5,092 

427 

6,587 
114,411 

9,631 


360 

16, 185 
4,086 
5,219 

18,040 
104 

5,076 

5,075 
1 


Other. 


158 
158 


10 


5 
168 


5 
100 


253 


Electric  motors 
run  by  current 
generated  in  the 
establishments 
roportmg. 


Num- 
ber. 


1,532 

1,519 

13 

3, 080 
40 
186 

82 


50 

859 

432 

403 

24 


319 


319 

31 

799 

106 

693 

893 

155 

3 


938 
766 
172 


3.35 
4,618 

1,949 

108 

3,920 

714 
611 
538 


Horse- 
power. 


1,951 


39, 488 

39, 098 

390 

21, 977 
555 
530 

1,398 


44S 


950 

8,657 

4,315 

3,942 

400 


975 


975 
253 

13,045 
1,794 

11,251 

12,089 
401 


9,414 
7,095 
2,319 


2,354 
52,049 

35, 240 

2, 2.SS 

54, 308 

11,906 
4,913 
1,381 

9,298 


1,937 
1,937 


Fuel  used. 


Coal. 


Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 


835, 129 

795, 904 

39, 225 

107, 932 

167 

2,427 

3,377 


1,004 


1,491 

882 

19,523 

19,438 
85 


5,431 

18 
5,413 

1,223 
34,490 

2,606 

31,884 

1,225 
444 

228 
1,404 

13, 369 

11,959 

1,320 

90 

1,058 
20, 990 


1,233 
406, 248 

52, 865 

823 

1,538 

14,015 
20 

8,545 

8,542 
3 


Bitumi- 
nous 

(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 


1, 123, 590 

1, 020, 013 

103, 577 

606, 385 
12, 062 
18, 927 

54,978 


139 

9,013 

23,511 

22, 315 

330,237 

91,375 

224,714 

3,555 

10,593 

22, 169 

302 
21,867 

1,880 

208, 393 

69,445 

138,948 

231,581 

20,960 

125 

3,558 

161,318 

134,811 

25, 705 

802 

60,685 
331,698 

1,047,643 

29, 823 

987, 690 

259, 615 
45, 764 
36,661 

91,551 
172 

4,287 

4,284 
3 


Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 


10, 203 


238, 432 

236,  587 

1,845 

1,082 

2, 167 

10 

1,479 


227 
5S7 
225 
440 

24, 765 

6,653 
9,477 
5,092 
3,543 

92 


92 

100 

147,474 

96,770 

50, 704 

13,789 
3,333 


121,676 
99,929 
21,747 


7,138 
41,174 

125,262 
U2 
430 

6,563 

473 

3 

27, 645 


Oil, 
indudmg 
gasoline 
(barrels). 


48,832 


6,646 

6, 536 

110 

96,883 

231 

1, 904 

236, 588 


19, 231 

18, 8S6 

142,  725 

55, 746 

163,312 

94,923 

54,351 

13,636 

402 

346 


346 

43 

126, 134 

8,746 

117,388 

37,380 

5,318 

3 

461 

7,585 

7,124 

462 


51,567 
168, 580 

564, 268 
1,0.39,666 
1,705,513 

179, 716 

2,896 

460 

43,833 


Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 

feet). 


36, 532 


24, 343, 653 

22,  788, 806 
1,  554, 847 

12, 023 
2, 351 
45, 870 

1, 167, 812 


76, 709 
236, 007 
783, 4.56 

71, 580 

823,894 

203,615 

398, 175 

146, 164 

75, 940 

14,362 


14, 362 
41,248 

299,975 
72,377 

227, 598 

77,040 

26, 340 

2,214 

77, 717 

104,460 

86, 827 

16,863 

770 

116,614 
626, 774 

57. 862 
154, 277 


196, 953 
20,8S2 
16, 190 

52, 310 
659 

13,916 

13,916 


1252 


ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 


Table  90.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 


Tin  plate  and  terneplate 

Tinware,  not  elsewhere  specified . . . 

Tobacco,  chewing  and  smoking, 
and  snuff. 

Plug  or  chewing 

Smoking 

Snuff 

All  other 

Tobacco,  cigars  and  cigarettes 

Cigars 

Cigarettes 

Cigars  and  cigarettes 

Tools,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Shovels,  spades,  scoops,  and 
hoes. 

Carpenters'  tools,  not  else- 
where specified. 

Machinists'  tools 

All  other 

Toys  and  games 

Trunks  and  valises 

Turpentine  and  rosin 

Type  founding 

Typewriters  and  supplies 

"  Typewriters  and  parts 

Carbon  paper 

Ribbon 

All  other 

Umbrellas  and  canes 

Upholstering  materials,  not  else- 
where specified. 

Imitation  leather  and  leatheroid 

Excelsior 

Curled  hair 

AU  other 

Varnishes 

Vault  lights  and  ventilators 

Vinegar  and  cider 

Vinegar 

Cider 

Wall  paper,  not  made  in  paper  mills 
Wall    plaster    and    composition 

flooring. 
Washing    machines    and    clothes 

wringers. 
Waste 

Cotton * 

All  other 

Watch  and  clock  materials,  except 
watchcases. 

watch  materials 

Clock  materials 


POWER  AND  FLTEL  USED. 


Primary  power. 


Watchcases . 


Watches 

Watches 

Watch  movements. 


23 
236 

247 

63 
120 

28 
36 

1,052 

958 

86 

8 

1,072 
39 


493 

507 

452 

438 

604 

20 

83 
36 
20 
21 
6 


17 

93 

15 

35 

191 

29 

673 

179 

494 

48 

137 


Total 

primary 

horse-' 

power. 


18,697 
30, 499 

18, 893 

6,700 
7,361 

4,068 
764 

24,504 
10, 851 

12, 828 
825 

68, 381 
8,685 

4,851 

27,411 
27, 434 

14,449 

7,703 

2,303 

850 

13,006 

11,781 

533 

673 

79 

3,383 

19,820 

4,952 
10, 516 

1,864 

2,494 

11,497 

279 

17,943 

7,759 
10, 184 

8, 158 
32,350 

8, 830 

11,391 

8,809 

2,522 

252 

181 
71 


7,202 
4,199 
3,003 


0%\'ned  by  establishments  reporting. 


Steam  engines 
and  turbines. 


Num- 
ber. 


30 
107 

154 

52 
48 
43 
11 

94 

57 

32 

5 

114 

25 


29 
39 

44 

43 

253 

4 

40 
30 


105 

17 

61 

5 

22 

69 


276 
105 
171 
47 


Horse- 
power. 


17,429 
11,550 

15,026 

5,637 

5,265 

3,714 

410 

13, 187 

4,201 

8, 756 

230 

16, 844 
2,655 


6,872 
4,450 

5, 520 

4, 455 

1,343 

648 

9,388 

8, 072 
140 
57G 


2,464 
9,400 

855 
6,585 

595 
1,305 
4,743 


7,863 
4,471 
3,392 
5,127 
12, 457 

2,929 

3,431 

2,130 

1,301 

100 

100 


2,040 

6,040 
3,740 
2,300 


Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 


Num- 
ber. 


148 
13 


37 
90 

45 

10 

269 

2 

3 
1 
1 
1 


10 

19 

2 

295 

C3 

232 

2 

23 


Horse- 
power. 


8 
978 

43 

9 

15 
19 


302 
302 


5, 367 
1,117 


1,424 
2,683 

691 
159 
884 
20 

41 
25 
10 

6 


53 
100 


95 

111 

18 

2,806 

576 

2,230 

32 

l,3.-)2 

248 

439 

210 

229 

50 


50 

1,004 

435 

""435 


Water  wheel; 

and  water 

motors. 


Num- 
ber. 


GENERAL  TABLES. 


1253 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919-Continuod. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  117S.] 


POWER  AND  FUEL  usED-continued. 


Primary  power— Contd. 


Rented. 


Electric. 


145 
3,002 


143 

235 

25 

46 

2,933 

2, 338 
549 
46 

4, 5^*4 
438 

114 

2,069 
1,963 

1,695 

X04 

5 

85 

546 
364 

87 


491 

667 

195 
90 
117 
265 
898 
54 
656 
3S1 
^75 
333 
800 


410 

346 

64 

37 

31 
6 


174 
128 
46 


Horse, 
power. 


1,260 
17, 694 

3,542 

1,054 

2,076 

138 

274 

10, 888 

6,221 

4,072 

595 

42, 220 
4,293 

1,499 

18, 140 

IS,  288 

7,520 

3,082 

19 

177 

3,625 

3,0S4 

373 

89 

79 

840 

8,394 

3,930 

2,201 
1,269 

994 
6,583 

251 
4,937 
2,612 
2,325 
2,964 
18,363 

5,557 

6,999 

6,144 

855 

96 

75 
21 


727 
459 

268 


Other. 


Horse- 
power. 


152 

499 

26 
7 

27 
5 


26 
204 


87 


Electric  motors 
run  by  current 
generated  in  the 
establishments 
reporting. 


Num- 
ber. 


436 
2,388 

715 

404 

225 

85 

1 

1,127 

178 

948 

1 

580 

23 


292 
214 


174 
337 


606 
526 


80 


240 


107 

60 

47 

174 

224 

76 

21 

"ii 


811 
354 
457 


Horse- 
power. 


7, 683 
9,076 

6,707 

3,209 

2,613 

875 

10 

6,740 
834 

5, 739 
167 

8,274 
121 


5,098 
2,  .533 


1,388 
2,041 


6,379 
6,089 


290 


375 

404 

187 
102 
115 


1,805 


1,527 
1,453 
74 
1,723 
5,493 


604 
905 
"965 


3,465 
2,310 
1,155 


Fuel  used. 


Coal. 


Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 


122 
23,961 

6,391 

872 
2,946 
2,410 

163 

38, 325 

33, 532 

2,670 

2,123 

16, 242 
3,397 

3,500 

3,642 
5,703 

5,700 

2,145 

515 

3,884 

17,343 
14, 699 

93 
2,458 

93 

9,737 

5,923 

5,529 

297 

10 

87 

17,359 

61 

2,785 

1,173 

1,612 

13, 672 

9,151 

1,110 

3,278 

2,905 

373 

618 

600 

18 

1,127 

5,535 

50 

5.485 


Bitumi- 
nous 

(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 


68, 728 
115,196 

156,953 

72, 861 

63, 446 

19, 147 

1,499 

124.335 

44;  520 

78, 749 

1,066 

147,690 
21, 204 

15, 550 

63,394 
47, 542 

21,902 

25,447 

1,415 

192 

32,203 

31, 250 

953 


5,434 

53,532 

28,355 
10,  291 
12, 421 

2,465 

33, 828 

234 

44,964 

37, 296 

7, 668 
28, 174 
154,116 

19,496 

13,542 

5,695 

7,847 

221 

56 
165 

22, 141 

34,834 
26, 122 
8,712 


Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 


7 
1,342 

723 


300 
136 


1,042 

1,000 

42 


6,324 
1,011 


2,010 
3,095 


1,297 
109 


1,286 
784 
502 


50 
130 
130 


19,272 

22 

541 

432 

109 


5,167 

9,775 

162 

"iez 


180 


Oil, 
includmg 
gasoUne 
(barrels). 


3,578 
13, 872 

1,739 

1,678 

8 

53 


2,830 

430 

2,400 


149, 157 
24, 207 

2,759 

68,004 
54, 187 


168 

4,392 

146 

15,426 

15,366 

2 

58 


6,640 

3,204 

1,953 
311 
940 


3,984 

3 

5,353 

3,154 

2,199 

10 

109,535 

1,521 

2,748 
2,739 


3 

877 


7,959 
6,676 
1,283 


Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 

feet). 


114,963 
402, 702 

3,207 

566 
1,590 

821 
230 

113,324 

101,696 
11,628 


486,  .551 
154,955 

7,897 

140, 764 
182,935 

60, 678 
15,671 


3,135 

63,632 

62, 195 

420 

1,017 


8,521 
9,351 


9,101 


250 
53,681 
2, 203 
5,388 
3,613 
1,775 
2,600 
10,855 

27,629 

15, 906 

590 

15,316 

1,793 

1,006 

787 

63,711 

37,515 

36,072 

1,443 


1254 


CENSUS   Ol-'    M AN  U FA  ( 'TURKS:   1010. 


Table  DO.— DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE 
[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1 173.] 


Wheelbarrows 

Whips 

Windmills 

AVindow   and    door    screens   and 
weather  strips. 

Window  and  door  screens 

Weather  strips 

Window  shades  and  fixtures 

Wire 

Wirework,  not  elsewhere  specified 

Wire  rope  and  cable 

Woven-wire  fencing 

All  other 

Wood  distillation 

Wood  preserving 

Wood,  turned  and  carved 

Wooden     goods,     not     elsewhere 
specified. 

Wool  pulling 

Wool  scouring 

Wool  shoddy 

Woolen  and  worsted  goods 

Woolen  goods 

Worsted  goods 

All  other  industries  i 


POWER  AND  FUEL  USED. 


Primary  power. 


Num- 

ber of 

estab- 

Total 

lish- 
ments 

primary 

horse- 

report- 

ing. 

11 

765 

22 

853 

30 

4,701 

187 

7,530 

161 

7,348 

20 

182 

197 

8,948 

66 

119,451 

433 

29,074 

15 

7,199 

50 

3,033 

368 

18,242 

93 

15,938 

68 

16, 209 

053 

39, 958 

228 

25,900 

23 

2, 162 

32 

9, 790 

77 

16,094 

835 

468,480 

552 

172,947 

283 

295, 533 

2 

154 

Owned  by  establishments  reporting. 


Steam  engines 
and  turbmes. 


Num- 
ber. 


22 
129 

63 
6 
3 

54 

209 
214 
387 
128 

19 
28 
45 

957 

451 

500 

1 


Horse- 
power. 


490 

175 

2,800 

4,452 

4,452 


6, 015 
61,000 

10, 570 

2,480 

725 

7, 305 

12, 730 
15, 279 
27, 040 
19,396 

1,320 
5, 805 
6,544 

311,906 

85, 499 

220,407 

150 


Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 


Num- 
ber. 


30 


Horse- 
power. 


45 
203 

337 

320 

17 

114 
1,966 

1,200 

15 

249 

1,002 

810 
43 

2, 515 
029 

150 


76 

1,793 

1,57'7 

210 

4 


Water  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 


Num- 
ber. 


85 
27 

2 

8 
46 

616 
467 
149 


Horse- 
power. 


35 
1,100 


315 
315 


300 
039 


495 


495 
109 


2,744 
894 

120 

875 

2,949 

76,181 
40, 705 
29, 47() 


Comprises  the  following  industries  with  number  of  establislunents  as  indicated:  "Straw  goods,  not 
(where  specified,"  1;  "whalebone  cutting,"  1;  and  "wood  carpet,"  3 


elsewhere 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1255 


UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES:  1919— Continued. 

[See  note  at  head  of  this  table,  pp.  1172  and  1173.] 


POWER  AND  FUEL  usED-continiied. 

Primary  power— Contd. 

Electric  motors 
nm  by  current 
generated  in  tlie 
establishments 
reporting. 

Fuel  used. 

Rented. 

Coal. 

Coke 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 

Oil, 
including 
gasoline 
(barrels). 

Gas 
(1,000 
cubic 
feet) 

Electric. 

Other. 

Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 
lbs.). 

Bitimii- 

nous 

(tons  of 

2,000 

lbs.). 

Motors. 

Horse, 
power. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

26 
80 
80 

430 

368 
62 

692 
2,148 

2,364 
243 
334 

1,787 

147 

58 

949 

568 

50 
301 
326 

7,  .332 
3,308 
4,024 

275 
598 
463 

2,411 

2,246 
165 

2,517 
55,030 

16, 705 
4,704 
2,0.54 
9,347 

1,533 

782 

7,423 

4,955 

572 
2,970 
6,998 

76,279 
38,410 
37,869 

■■■■75' 

15 

15 

73 

1 

145 

166 

166 

135 

1 
1,626 

1,640 

1,640 

181 
69 

208 

180 

141 
39 

1,944 
12,573 

21, 158 

17,474 

198 

3, 486 

40,677 

27 

1,631 

1,019 

664 

576 

6,813 

214,399 

53, 192 

161, 207 

2 

1,729 
1,373 
18,921 

7,660 

7,448 
212 

59,798 
726,940 

72,873 
6, 802 
8, 548 

57, 523 

308,747 

139,410 

14,999 

16,082 

17,268 
55, 920 
45,660 

1,541,539 

646, 140 

895, 399 

900 

2 

798 

11 

1,877 

400 

398 
2 

850 
176, 282 

25,639 
11,115 
2, 1.50 
12,374 

67,259 

73,965 

1,624 

971 

3,372 

7,753 

225 

851, 34S 
42, 973 
808, 375 

1 

900 
619 

8,210 

5,739 
2,471 

7,447 
419,310 

104,211 
38, 995 
2.5,381 
39,835 

1,798,302 

343, 230 

19,314 

3,272 

4,217 

0 

6,945 

3 

4 

5 

6 

2 
150 

38 

5" 

33 

750 
165 
236 
32 

"'"80' 
127 

2,261 

756 

1,505 

381 
1,181 

1,217 
197 
31 

989 

144 
131 
435 
370 

11 
44 
66 

10,601 
2,326 

8,275 

5,268 
31,616 

6,212 

1,941 

638 

3,633 

:,  278 
2, 438 
2,723 
3,369 

160 

574 

2,201 

154,841 
25,791 
129,050 

560 

18,547 

2,390 
240 
266 

1,884 

7 
8 

9 
10 
11 
12 

13 

88 
182 
268 

1,352 

45 
535 

3,551 

3,010 

541 

14 
15 
16 

17 

18 

4,513 

52,094 

47,012 

5,082 

550 

19 

20 
21 
22 
93 

1256 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS MANUFACTURES. 


Table  91 DETAILED  STATEMENT,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES, 

[This  table  is  made  up  in  three 


Dn'ISION  ANT>  STATE. 


United  States — 

GEOGRAPiiic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central.. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
"West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampsliire. . .. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  Noeth  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

■\Visconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

Nortli  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Lor.isiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Me.\.ico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon. 

Califorma 


FINANCIAL  statistics. 


Niun- 
ber  of 

estab- 
lish- 
ments. 


290, 105 


25, 528 
88,360 
61,332 
29, 166 
29,976 
14, 655 
13,909 
7,612 
19, 567 


2,995 
1,499 
1,790 
11,906 
2,466 
4,872 

49,330 
11,057 
27,973 

16,125 
7,916 

18,593 
8,305 

10,393 

6,225 
5,683 
8,592 
894 
1,414 
2,884 
3,474 

668 
4,937 

595 
5,603 
2,785 
5,999 
2,004 
4,803 
2,582 

3,957 
4,589 
3,654 
2,455 

3,123 
2,617 
2,445 
5,724 

1,290 
922 
576 

2,631 
387 
480 

1,160 
166 

4,918 
2,707 
11,942 


Capital. 


Dollars. 
44,466,593,771 


5, 656, 

15,005, 

12,153, 

2,679, 

3, 332, 

1,296, 

1, 463, 

833, 

2,044, 


419, 158 
329, 166 
134,314 

2, 947, 108 
594,337 

1,232,324; 

6,012,082 
2,815,577 
6,177,729 

3,748,743 
1,335,714 
3,366,452 
2,340,954 
1,361,729 

679,386 
403, 205 
938, 760 
24, 549: 
30,933 
245,256 
357, 534 

148, 207 
619,606 
63, 008 
463,644 
339, 189 
669, 144 
374,537; 
448, 700; 
206,293 

276,535, 
410, 203' 
455,592 
154,117, 

138, 817, 
462, 209 
277,034 
585,776: 

137, 476 
96, 061 
82, 287 

243, 826 
15,226 

101,486 

140, 785: 
16,834 

574,235 

237, 254 

1,233,480 


Expenses. 


Salaries  and  -wages. 


OfBoers. 


Dollars 
1,453,261,706 


186,152,501 
502,479,188 
411,869,358 
91,230,833 
99, 234, 888 
41,539,706 
41,064,456 
17,043,867 
62,646,909 


11,300,621 
7,863,707 
4,717,000 
100,235,820 
18,563,184 
43,472,169 

248,707,927 
89, 134, 009 
164, 637, 252 

114,246,012 
43,304,231 

130,029,640 
79,454,081 
44, 835, 394 

20,985,065 
15,244,798 
36, 636, 703 
858,097 
970, 233 
6,402,288 
10,073,649 

4,448,045 
20, 943, 430 

2,595,491 
15, 286, 404 
11,070,734 
15, 198, 496 

7,340,777 
15,390,408 

6,961,103 

10,787,269 
14,381,128 
11,128,502 
5, 242, 807 

6,288,697 
12,808,549 

6,172,107 
15,795,103 

2,316,014 
1, 559, 287 
1,001,689 
6,536,451 

670, 609 
1,555,227 
3,010,721 

393, 869 

18, 564, 269 

7,815,628 

36,267,012 


Clerks,  etc. 


Dollars. 
1,439,109,788 


148, 142 

516,906 

458, 150 

108,265 

70,367 

29,900 

-34, 076 

15,554 

57, 146 


6,202,232 
5.348,695 
2, 628, 179 
83, 199, 585 
12.450,797 
38; 313, 019 

264, 839, 976 
81,940,2.58 
170,125,963 

159,468,347 
41,812,215 

144, 586, 709 
69,580,917 
42,702,348 

24,374,861 
18,799,162 
42, 407, 947 
575,^40 
1,105,966 
9, 279, 649 
11,722,004 

3,261,023 

21,060,577 
3,071,888 

10,621,680 
6.615,339 
8, 575, 837 
3,172,252 

10,115,015 
3, 874, 243 

8,890,382 
10, 886, 831 
7,438,903 
2, 684, 012 

3,040,346 
10, 137, 708 

5,789,084 
15, 708, 875 

2,425,441 
1,142,260 

700, 599 
6,509,524 

356, 732 
1,556,611 
2,669,764 

193, 796 

11,809,497 

6, 18;i,  543 

39, 153, 257 


Wage 
earners. 


Dollars. 
10,533,400,340 


436,436,587 
464,931,287 
992,930,744 
546, 172, 557 
778, 026,^47 
298,710,318 
293,021,663 
141,903,942 
581,269,395 


94,225,346 
79,326,341 
34,083,935 
766,623,337 
137,495,377 
324, 682, 251 

1,458,206,804 

600,65S;345 

1,406,066,138 

944,651,734 
317,042,997 
801, 0S7, 359 
639, 708, 093 
290,440,561 

127,106,505 
90,117,169 
196,515,353 
5,401,330 
7,905,426 
46,066,755 
73, 060, 019 

37,265,319 
147, 866, 545 

13,189,031 
120, 006, 452 
101,840,420 
126,680,099 

62,565,413 
101,180,339 

67,433,229 

67, 033, 546 
81,355,256 
99,065,800 
51,255,716 

47,186,189 
94,405,732 
35, 025, 942 
116,403,800 

24,742,562 
18, 54S, 272 
11,188,979 
42,974,879 

6,658,462 
12,014,769 
21,454,997 

4,318,022 

194,968,222 

81,093,784 
305,207,389 


GENERAL   TABLES. 


1257 


BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919. 
sections,  extending  over  pp.  125G  to  1201.] 


FINANCIAL  STATISTICS— continued. 


E  xpenses— Continued. 


For 

contract 
work. 


Dollars 
464,403.700 


37,708,367 
284,969,260 
65,338,316 
12,012,532 
24,242,084 
10,793,256 
9, 667, 736 
5,341,432 
14,330,717 


3,630,949 
2,417,380 
753, 451 
22, 744, 566 
4,181,783 
3, 980, 238 

211,490,532 
27,716,816 
45,761,912 

17,609,025 
3, 802, 139 

32,006,039 
8,232,883 
3,688,230 

4,005,045 

1,470,139 

4,338,793 

118,159 

175,574 

1,398,349 

506, 473 

324,714 
8,150,474 
2, 770, 506 
2, 848, 581 
2,121,422 
3, 069, 322 

685, 107 
3,333,902 

938,056 

2,317,700 
3, 614, 386 
2,177,015 
2,684,155 

2,696,617 

3, 428, 125 

475,181 

3,067,813 

555, 842 

1,342,453 

629, 174 

1,903,281 

385, 810 

153, 153 

357,022 

14,697 

5,376,513 
1,936,402 
7,017,802 


Rent  and  ta.xes. 


Rent  of 
factory. 


Taxes, 

Federal, 

state, 

county, 

and  local. 


Dollars 
212,043,089 


IS,  808, 71 1 
98,194,254 
49,201,761 
13,589,886 
8, 847, 690 
2,929,027 
4,516,358 
2,642,234 
13,313,1' 


895,234 

420, 772 

571,601 

12,835,105 

1,724,458 

2,361,541 

66, 165, 498 
10, 327, 057 
21,701,699 

16,130,610 
4,571,897 

20,073,028 
5,291,962 
3, 134, 264 

3, 427, 503 
2,074,772 
5,575,016 
176,291 
387, 828 
981,961 
966, 515 

144, 375 

2, 753, 829 

399, 949 

1, 746, 148 

616, 158 

757, 201 

401,565 

1,270,369 

758,096 

881,349 

1,181,272 

645, 237 

221, 169 

574, 174 
1,007,451 

663, 719 
2,271,014 

410, 640 

201,343 

125, 243 

1,153,923 

90,599 
181, 156 
424, 987 

54,343 

2,807,238 
1,285,941 
9,219,989 


Dollars. 
2,079,369,357 


287,517, 
592, 798, 
636, 645, 
109,362, 
248,012, 
47,635, 
49,7.57, 
23, 199, 
84,440, 


19,906,648 
14,800,993 
5,331,327 
150,63.5,915 
35,755,093 
61,087,474 

250,322,316 
120,286,240 
222, 189, 736 

179,262,557 
74,714,283 
136, 886, 105 
164, 878, 414 
80,904,391 

21,634,431 

13,025,449 

56,875,231 

477,948 

803, 193 

7, 584, 131 

8,962,363 

7,591,222 
21,248,188 

2,481,001 
34, 699, 686 
15,692,215 
122, 172, 794 
17,809,258 
19,665,114 

6, 653, 165 

16, 039, 040 
17,575,062 
9, 643, 790 
4, 377, 213 

3,890,118 
27,280,752 

4,945,225 
13,641,212 

1,802,125 
1,833,127 
5,257,141 
9,411,473 

192, 440 
1,605,291 
2,883,265 

215,134 

21,044,415 
12,417,927 
50, 977, 726 


For  materials. 


Total. 


Dollars. 
37,376,380,283 


3,951, 
11,424 
10.621 
3, 778, 
2,596, 

977, 
1, 547, 

610, 
1,868, 


908, 159 
095,826 
,687,089 
125,226 
264,687 
824,517 
993, 571 
239,118 
242, 090 


2.54, 568, 523 
239,  .527, 61 7 
95,172,581 
2,260,713,036 
415,989,203 
685, 937, 199 

4,943,213,919 

2,270,473,279 
4,210,408,628 

2,911,947,871 
1,174,9.50,568 
3,488,270,446 
1,919,243,243 
1,127,274,961 

883,089,777 
520, 240, 807 
1,056,457,164 
44,489,499 
42,985,870 
480,774,122 
750, 087, 987 

85,432,933 
549,347,379 

30,940,100 
371,540,833 
270,940,596 
526,906,181 
227, 986, 384 
440,490,057 

92, 680, 224 

235,715,626 

344,766,730 

300,664,290 

96, 677, 871 

102,812,977| 
431,403,867 
312,605,829 
701,170,898 

122,151,924 
43, 948, 505 
42,250,628 

174,870,275 

7, 727, 483 

92,645,437 

110,154,349 
16,490,617 

443,177,531 

206,206,041 

1,218,858,518 


Principal 
materials. 


Dollars.         Dollars 
35,730,393,727  1,645  986,556 


Fuel  and 
rent  of 
power. 


3,811,641,271 
10,843,787,208 
10,113,945,205 
~  689,936,604 
2,489,150,307 

897, 695, 744 
1, 500, 847,  "   ' 

569,007,154 
1,814,383,225 


241,084,861 
231,599,446 
91,624,436 
2,188,353,757 
402, 205, 892 
656,772,879 

4,780,956,952 

194,512,449 

3,868,317,807 

2,729,033,617 
1,084,756,375 
3,362,381,054 
1,&52,906,090 
1,084,868,069 

860, 607, 299 

506,034,871 

1,029,812,810 

43,477,254 

41,821,013 

473, 636, 425 

734,546,932 

81,453,158 
527, 696, 308 

27,462,366 
352, 059, 572 
250,192,627 
512,989,300 
220,416,614 
428,431,511 

88,448,851 

224, 485, 689 

330,552,028 

248, 975, 401 

93,682,626 

99,881,410 
421,147,141 
301,5.39,816 
678, 278, 642 

117,594,952 
42,345,546 
40,510,297 

160, 204, 060 

5,974,121 

84,273,872 

103,106,399 
14,997,907 

431,896,276 

201,354,721 

1,181,132,228 


140, 
580, 
507, 
88, 
107, 
80, 
47, 
41, 
53, 


13,483,662 

7,928,171 

3,548,145 

72,359,279 

13,783,311 

29,164,320 

162,256,967 

75,960,8.30 

342, 090, 821 

182,914,254 
90, 194, 193 

125, 889, 392 
66,337,1.53 
42, 406, 892 

22,482,478 
14,20.5,936 
26,644,354 
1,012,245 
l,164,8r^ 
7,137,697 
15,541,055 

3,979,775 
21,651,071 

3, 477,  734 
19,481,261 
20, 747, 969 
13,916,881 

7,  ,569,  770 
12,058,546 

4, 231,. 373 

11,229,937 
14,214,702 
51,688,889 
2,995,245 

2,931,567 
10,256,726 
11,066,013 
22, 892, 256 

4, 556, 972 
1,602,959 
1,740,231 
14,666,215 
1,753,362 
8,371,565 
7,047,950 
1,492,710 

11,281,255 

4,8.51,320 

37,726,290 


Value  of 
products. 


Dollafs. 
62,418,078,773 


7,183,070, 
19,854,772, 
17,737,479, 
5, 187, 064, 
4,455,151, 
1,642,391, 
2,277,861, 
922,676, 
3, 1.57, 610, 


Value 

added  by 

manufacture, 


Dollars. 
25,041,698,490 


456,821,78:5 
407,204,934 
168,108,072 

4,011,181,532 
747,322,858 

1,392,431,620 

8,867,004,906 
3,672,064,987 
7,315,702,867 

5,100,308,728 
1,898,753,387 
5,425,244,694 
3,466,188,483 
1,846,984,307 

1,218,129,735 
745,472,697 
1,594,208,338 
57,373,622 
62, 170, 782 
596, 042, 498 
913,667,094 

165,073,009 
873, 944, 774 
68, 826, 570 
643,511,621 
471,970,877 
943, 807, 949 
381,452,984 
693, 237, 096 
213,326,811 

395,660,417 
556,253,162 
492, 730, 895 
197, 746, 987 

200,312,858 
676, 189, 770 
401,362,869 
999,995,796 

166,664,518 
80,510,749 
81,445,394 

275,622,335 
17, 856, 602 

120,769,112 

156,933,071 
22,874,311 

809,622,984 

366, 782, 627 

1,981,204,701 


,231,162, 
,430,676, 
. 115, 792, 
,  408, 939, 
,  858, 887, 
664,566, 
729,867, 
312, 436, 
289, 368, 


202,253,260 
167,677,317 
72,935,491 
1, 750, 468, 496 
331,333,655 
706,494,421 

3,923,790,987 
1,401,591,708 
3,105,294,239 

2,188,360,857 

723, 802, 819 

1,936,974,248 

1,546,945,240 

719,709,346 

335,039,958 
225,231,"'" 
537,751,174 
12,884,123 
19,184,912 
115,268,376 
163,579,107 


79,640, 
324, 597, 

37, 886, 
271,970, 
201,030, 
416,901, 
153, 466, 
252, 747, 
120, 646, 


159,944,791 
211,486,432 
192,066,605 
101,069,116 

97, 499, 881 
244,78.5,903 

88, 757, 040 
298,824,898 

44,512,594 
36,562,244 
39, 194, 866 
100, 752, 060 
10,129,119 
28,123,675 
46, 778, 722 
6,383,694 

366, 445, 453 
160,576,586 
762,346,183 


1258  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 

Table  91 DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES,        j 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States 

Geographic  divisions: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central . 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central.. 
West  South  Central . 

Mountain 

Pacific 

New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Oliio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

KSnsas- 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


persons  engaged  in  manufacturing  industries. 


Total. 


10,812,736 


1, 535 
3,  450, 
2,884 
639; 
931 
382; 
339, 
133 
515; 


90, 

38 

812 

156 

338; 

,524 
602, 
,323 


330, 
804 
549; 
317, 

147 
10. 
244 

6 
9 
49; 

77, 

32, 
165 

14 
139; 

93; 
175; 

86, 
141 

82, 

83 
113 
120; 

64 

58, 
112, 

38 
130; 

20 

16 

8. 

44; 

e; 

10' 

23; 

3 

150 

68; 

296 


Proprietors  and  oHicials. 


Total. 


Male. 


656, 915 


67, 305 
208,  481 
156, 410 
55, 357 
62,  769 
29,  748 
27, 826 
12, 435 
36, 584 


5,802 
3,583 
3,133 

33, 391 
6,312 

15,084 

107, 118 
30,  282 
71, 081 

41, 863 
19,  742 
47, 499 
26,  280 
21, 026 

11,617 
10,  592 
18, 471 
1,117 
1,774 
4,940 
6,846 

1,688 
10, 478 

1,217 
11,831 

6,004 
11,669 

4,297 
10, 121 

5,464 

7,500 
9,463 
7,891 
4,894 

5,860 
6, 385 
4,388 
11, 193 

1,  962 
1,424 

887 
4,270 

617 

843 
2, 152 

280 

9, 169 
4,  810 
52, 605 


Female. 


25,942 


3,036 

10,  527 

5,450 

2,041 

1,485 

789 

774 

456 

1,384 


173 
153 
132 
1,738 
286 
554 

6,564 
1,141 
2,822 

1,225 

620 

2,061 


414 
373 
736 
37 
48 
197 
236 

53 
406 

77 
208 
148 
137 

S9 
222 
135 

281 
263 
127 
118 

135 
227 
108 
304 

61 
41 
21 
202 
18 
26 
83 
4 

247 
141 
996 


Proprie- 
tors and 

firm 
members. 


9,137 


21, 470 
86,  266 
49, 586 
26,  8.59 
29,883 
15, 620 
13, 437 
6,829 
19, 187 


2,745 
1,426 
1, 804 
9,451 
2,124 
3,920 

49, 484 
9,349 
27, 433 

12, 823 

6,768 
15, 282 
6,762 
7,951 

5,128 
5, 393 
7,676 
774 
1,410 
2,916 
3,562 

593 
5,129 

515 
5,900 
2,524 
6,076 
1,  754 
4,  776 
2,616 

4,003 
4, 892 
3,914 
2,811 

3,682 
2,042 
2,320 
5,393 

1,200 
851 
567 

2,234 
336 
416 

1,089 
136 

4,195 
2,540 
12, 452 


Salaried 
ollicials 
of  corpo- 
rations. 


132, 467 


Superin- 
tendents 

and 
managers, 


13, 870 

45,  220 

34,  767 

10,  406 

11, 136 

5,053 

4,  505 

1,553 

5.957 


1,029 
581 
574 
7,105 
1,386 
3,195 

24,  832 
6,547 
13,  841 

9,825 
4,015 
11,024 
5,  266 
4, 637 

2,416 

1,883 

4,282 

V  112 

134 

741 

838 

325 
1,875 

281 
1,766 

997 
2, 153 
1,034 
1,943 

762 

1,486 

1,798 

1,215 

554 

692 
1,480 

628 
1,705 

184 
145 

40 
692 

59 
134 
266 

33 

1,584 

917 

3,456 


GENERAL   TABLES. 

BY    nEOORAPHIC   DIVISIONS    AND    STATES:    1919— Continued. 


1259 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN   MANUFACTURING  INDUSTRIES— continued. 

Clerks. 

Average  number  of  wage  earners. 

Wage  earners  employed  15th 
day  of— 

16  years  and  over. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Under 
16  years. 

Maximum 
month. 

Minimum 
montli. 

Male. 

Female. 

659,775 

373,732 

9,096,372 

7; 202, 529 

1,772,924 

120,919 

Dec. 

9,663,170 

Apr. 

8,666,549 

1 

59,610 

53,715 

1,351,389 

936, 926 

376,922 

37, 541 

Dec. 

1,454,828 

Feb. 

1,279,847 

2 

227, 504 

131,. 308 

2, 872, 653 

2,163,658 

676, 679 

32,316 

Dec. 

3,046,393 

May 

2,766,820 

3 

209,026 

117,332 

2,396,618 

2,015,702 

357, 210 

23, 706 

Dec. 

2, 579, 231 

Apr. 

2, 253, 009 

4 

55, 743 

26, 547 

499, 635 

405, 849 

90,040 

3,746 

Dec. 

531,265 

Apr. 

471,343 

5 

35,415 

14,714 

817,212 

649, 172 

151,552 

16, 488 

Oct. 

875, 048 

May 

772, 392 

6 

16,327 

6, 505 

329,  226 

284,6.59 

41,948 

2,619 

Dec. 

360,017 

June 

307,  391 

7 

19, 901 

6,205 

285, 244 

260, 790 

22, 549 

1,905 

Dec. 

318,871 

Apr. 

262,942 

8 

8,055 

3, 285 

109,216 

101,324 

7,244 

648 

Nov. 

118,532 

Mar. 

99,618 

9 

28, 134 

14,061 

435, 179 

384, 449 

48,780 

1,950 

Aug. 

490,936 

Feb. 

364, 304 

10 

2,499 

2,187 

88,651 

68,293 

19,976 

382 

Sept. 

98,407 

Mar. 

78, 696 

11 

1,669 

1,853 

S3, 074 

57, 163 

25, 052 

859 

Dec. 

89, 224 

Apr. 

78,  849 

12 

1,172 

917 

33, 491 

28, 541 

4,847 

103 

Dec. 

36, 590 

Feb. 

31,135 

13 

32, 7S8 

30, 768 

713, 836 

478, 449 

211,9.51 

23,436 

Dec. 

765, 746 

Feb. 

677, 294 

14 

5,243 

4,506 

139,665 

87,023 

46,766 

5,876 

Dec. 

152, 036 

I'eb. 

126,903 

15 

16,239 

13,484 

292,672 

217,457 

68, 330 

6,885 

Dec. 

316,858 

Apr. 

279,347 

16 

111,573 

71,376 

1,228,130 

873, 333 

348, 509 

6,288 

Dec. 

1,311,087 

Jan. 

1,179,216 

17 

41, 060 

20,995 

50S,fiNO 

385,401 

1 16, 289 

6,996 

Dec. 

537,639 

Mar. 

482,240 

18 

74,925 

38, 997 

1, 135, 837 

904,924 

211,881 

19,032 

Dec. 

1, 197, 667 

May 

1,083,521 

19 

71,636 

37,401 

7.30, 733 

622, 697 

104,636 

3,400 

Dec. 

790,681 

May 

687, 683 

20 

20, 747 

11,456 

277, 5.S0 

233, 578 

40, 340 

3,662 

Sept. 

294,892 

Mar. 

261,725 

21 

64, 397 

37,  734 

653,114 

522, 687 

121,962 

8,465 

Nov. 

689,945 

May 

618, 701 

22 

31,25S 

19,405 

471,242 

416,616 

53,134 

1,492 

Nov. 

522, 876 

Jan. 

421,493 

23 

20, 988 

11,276 

263,949 

220, 124 

37, 138 

6,687 

Dec. 

284,119 

May 

250, 122 

24 

13,288 

6,736 

115,623 

96,387 

18,874 

362 

Dec. 

122, 250 

May 

109, 489 

25 

9,312 

4,611 

80, 551 

67,641 

12, 179 

731 

Nov. 

85, 825 

Feb. 

75, 141 

26 

20, 722 

9,973 

195, 037 

146,317 

46,  ,569 

2,151 

Oct. 

209, 704 

Mar. 

182, 239 

27 

325 

197 

4,472 

4,077 

330 

65 

Oct. 

4,850 

Mar. 

3,989 

28 

461 

309 

6,382 

5,636 

659 

87 

Dec. 

6,902 

Feb. 

5,805 

29 

5,164 

2, 254 

36, 521 

31,094 

5,214 

213 

Dec. 

38,189 

Mar. 

34,430 

30 

6,471 

2,407 

61,049 

54,697 

6,215 

137 

Nov. 

66,069 

Apr. 

56,503 

31 

1,388 

808 

29,035 

24,626 

4,155 

254 

Sept. 

33,438 

Mar. 

25, 399 

32 

10, 161 

4, 488 

140,342 

103,818 

34, 355 

2,169 

Oct. 

160,  .567 

Apr. 
Mar. 

129,128 

33 

1,336 

989 

10,482 

9,1,57 

1,273 

52 

Dec. 

10,723 

10,319 

34 

5,636 

2, 151 

119,352 

98, 547 

19, 300 

1, 505 

Oct. 

131,916 

Jan. 

111,943 

35 

3,107 

1,393 

83,036 

74, 350 

8,242 

444 

Sept. 

89,041 

May 

79,617 

36 

4,334 

1,624 

157, 659 

113,352 

38,063 

6,244 

Dec. 

172,512 

June 

147,953 

37 

1,836 

678 

79,4.50 

59,011 

17,124 

3,315 

Dec. 

86,  825 

June 

74, 165 

38 

5,398 

1,830 

123,441 

98,059 

23,308 

2,074 

Dec. 

133,022 

May 

116,548 

39 

2,219 

753 

74,415 

68,252 

5,732 

431 

Dec. 

78, 140 

Aug. 

71,298 

40 

4,592 

2,241 

69,340 

58,373 

10,584 

383 

Dec. 

75,688 

Jime 

65,941 

41 

5,961 

2,446 

95, 167 

75,515 

18,434 

1,218 

Dec. 

103,810 

Feb. 

88,865 

42 

4,395 

1,317 

107, 159 

96,517 

10, 104 

538 

Dec. 

117,622 

June 

98,474 

43 

1,379 

501 

57,560 

54,254 

2,826 

480 

Oct. 

64,736 

Apr. 

52,653 

44 

1,660 

593 

49, 9.54 

47,753 

2,099 

102 

Sept. 

58, 553 

Apr. 

43,960 

45 

5,937 

1,709 

98, 21)5 

87, 776 

9,341 

1,148 

Nov. 

117,665 

Mar. 

89,172 

46 

3,100 

1,215 

29, 503 

27,. 508 

1,839 

156 

Dec. 

32, 259 

Apr. 

27,897 

47 

9,204 

2,688 

107, 522 

97,753 

9,270 

499 

Dec. 

114,416 

Apr. 

101,390 

48 

1,096 

413 

17, 160 

16,  .545 

551 

64 

Nov. 

18, 228 

Apr. 

16,239 

49 

614 

272 

13,917 

13, 398 

469 

50 

Nov. 

16,342 

Feb. 

11,178 

.50 

355 

198 

6,634 

6,511 

88 

35 

Nov. 

7,560 

Feb. 

5,804 

51 

3,478 

1,525 

35,254 

31,752 

3,317 

185 

Aug. 

37, 5.53 

Sept. 

33, 027 

52 

202 

73 

5, 730 

5,571 

119 

46 

Aug. 

6,253 

Jan. 

4,992 

53 

773 

177 

8, 528 

8, 360 

139 

29 

Oct. 

8,945 

Mar. 

7,911 

54 

1,432 

572 

18, 868 

16,156 

2,499 

213 

Oct. 

22,592 

Apr. 

16, 196 

55 

105 

55 

3,119 

3,031 

62 

26 

Jan. 

3,485 

Aug. 

2,835 

56 

5,405 

2,730 

132,928 

125, 202 

7,453 

273 

Sept. 

146,872 

Feb. 

89,914 

57 

2,963 

1,532 

58, 559 

53,646 

4,763 

150 

Aug. 

62, 488 

Dec. 

49,499 

58 

19,766 

9,799 

243,692 

205,601 

36,564 

1,527 

Aug. 

282,312 

Feb. 

220, 138 

59 

1260  ABSTRACT  OF   THE   CENSUS — MANUFACTURES. 

Table  91 DETAILED  STATEMENT  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES, 


DIVISION  AND  STATE. 


TTnited  States.., 

Geographic  pmsioNs: 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central. 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


237,854 


New  England: 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

Middle  Atlantic: 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

East  North  Central: 

Ohio 

Indiana 

lUinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

West  North  Central: 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri , 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska , 

Kansas > 

South  Atlantic: 

Delaware , 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

East  South  Central: 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

West  South  Central: 

Arkansas 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

Mountaw: 

Montana 

Idaho, 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Pacific: 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


PRIMARY  POWER. 


Num- 
ber of 
estab- 
lish- 
ments 
report- 
ing. 


29,504,792 


21, 575 
69,485 
49, 604 
23,956 
25, 633 
12,999 
11,727 
6,227 
16, 648 


2,481 
1,350 
1,575 
10, 080 
2,035 
4,054 

38,082 

9,209 

22, 194 

13,624 
6,540 

14, 223 
6,923 
8,294 

5,150 
4,740 
6,773 
748 
1,222 
2,420 
2,903 

587 
3,907 

427 
5, 008 
2,405 
5,  581 
1,810 
4,101 
1,807 

3,372 

4,088 
3, 264 
2,275 

2,806 
2,225 
2,022 
4,674 

1,076 
809 
468 

2,099 
324 
400 
910 
141 

4,224 
2,368 
10, 056 


Total 
primary 
horse- 
power. 


3,796,846 
8, 537, 660 
7, 735, 137 
1,594,112 
2,795,094 
1,415,577 
1,185,989 
686, 579 
1, 757, 798 


547,028 
349, 138 
185, 095 
1. 729, 878 
321,016 
664, 691 

2,936,530 
1,146,744 
4, 454, 386 

2,897,497 
1,095,912 
1,660,918 
1,202,128 

878,682 

473,957 
242,946 
477, 303 
17, 791 
22, 191 
125, 814 
234, 110 

85,150 
406, 768 

33, 079 
419,946 
328, 653 
549,878 
395, 556 
436, 608 
139, 456 

247,  .573 
338, 814 
628,376 
200, 814 

214,194 
388, 605 
139,983 
443, 207 

153,491 
73, 876 
17, 869 

206, 309 
17,  260 

103, 958 
93, 942 
19, 874 

687,436 
304, 346 
766,016 


Owned  by  establishments  reporting. 


Steam  engines 
and  turbines. 


Num- 
ber. 


122,628 


9,876 

30, 392 

24, 477 

7,767 

19, 525 

10,  816 

9,241 

2,423 

8,111 


1,493 
815 
630 

4,268 
893 

1,777 

9,265 
5, 593 
15, 534 

7,722 
3,609 
5,294 
3,411 
4,441 

1,827 

1,2.39 

2, 873 

114 

172 

464 

1,078 

609 
2,287 

113 
4,181 
1,878 
4,502 
1,408 
3,031 
1,516 

2,119 
2,961 
3,349 
2,387 

2, 685 
3,079 
1,080 
2,397 

314 
409 
148 
792 
136 
195 
368 
61 

3,629 
1,692 
2,790 


Horse- 
power. 


17,037,973 


1,867, 

5, 250: 

4,361 

801 

1, 594 

1, 055: 

876 

399 

830 


173 

147 

51 

964 

189! 
340. 

1,299 

781 

3, 169 

1, 782 
521 
997: 
502 
467, 

198 
119: 
269 

10: 
8 

66 
129, 

59, 
177 

10: 
256 
217 
303 
214 
243: 
111 

175 
227; 
468 
183, 

183 

332 

79 

281 

42 
53 
8 
145 
12 
77 
46 
14 

453 
165 
211 


Internal-com- 
bustion engines. 


Num- 
ber. 


33.407 


1,259,400 


1,676 
8,101 
7,383 
5,012 
3,754 
1,958 
2,816 
868 
1,839 


400 
106 
174 
407 
108 
481 

3,076 
1, 303 
3,722 

2,797 
1,003 
1,195 
776 
1,612 

762 
809 
1,228 
289 
444 
682 
798 

91 
567 

54 
532 
779 
406 
257 
607 
461 

733 
547 
376 
302 

422 

587 

744 

1,063 

224 
60 
129 
238 
75 
68 
50 
24 

536 

250 

1,053 


Horse- 
power. 


484 
578 
718 
186 
920 
1,773 
968 
344 


6,123 

2,166 

25, 020 


AVater  wheels 

and  water 

motors. 


Num- 
ber. 


14,008   1,765,263 


4,586 
3,641 
1,894 

569 
2,127 

532 
86 

188 

385 


1,104 
641 
652 

1,252 
266 
671 

1,986 

304 

1,351 

295 
1.58 
149 
395 

897 

205 
>   94 

98 
6 
9 

81 
76 

108 
222 
6 
630 
348 
548 
126 
125 
15 

123 

297 

100 

12 

25 

5 

22 

34 

23 
34 
15 
37 
4 
2 
69 
4 

87 
188 
110 


GENERAL   TABLES. 
BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS  AND  STATES:  1919— Continued. 


12G1 


PRIMARY  POWER — COD. 

FUEL  USED. 

ELECTRIC 
MOTORS  RUN 

Rented. 

BY  CURRENT 
GENERATED  IN 
THE  ESTABLISH- 

Coal, 

MENTS 

Coke 

Oil,  in- 

Gas 

(1,000 

cubic  feet). 

Electric. 

Other, 

REPORTING. 

Anthra- 
cite 

(tons  of 
2,240 

Bitumi- 
nous 

(tons  of 
2,000 

(tons  of 
2,000 
lbs.). 

cluding 
gasoline 
(barrels). 

Motors. 

Horse- 
power. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power, 

lbs.). 

lbs.). 

996,000 

9,347,556 

94, 600 

487,021 

6,969,721 

14,334,402 

203.463,622 

42,595,019 

92,029,692 

341,921,022 

1 

118,896 

1,130,308 

17,028 

68,337 

796,265 

1,565,254 

10,932,267 

782,919 

7, 857, 807 

2,639,620 

2 

314,503 

2,455,360 

25,048 

192, 294 

2,612,659 

11,639,452 

76,806,237 

16,961,032 

23, 172, 383 

124,317,839 

3 

279, 394 

2,659,498 

32, 586 

150, 948 

2,224,002 

532, 197 

69,093,939 

16,  .591, 794 

12,529,927 

54,257,941 

4 

72, 761 

596, 189 

1,303 

22, 903 

324, 007 

84, 805 

11,365,499 

898,079 

6,51.5,603 

16, 396, 769 

5 

74, 766 

887, 201 

4,006 

25,254 

500, 852 

347, 642 

13,785,729 

1,526,627 

2,834,029 

50,754,152 

6 

22, 783 

311, 138 

1,3S7 

7,952 

149, 005 

23,0.36 

13,034,746 

4,289,624 

473, 780 

3, 985, 152 

7 

22,337 

218, 558 

6,093 

6,666 

132,395 

95, 812 

2,092,839 

308, 467 

16,508,037 

76,312,121 

8 

18,002 

2,59,619 

1, 387 

4, 408 

91, 595 

35,975 

5,  .519, 721 

962,659 

4, 170, 820 

5,051,786 

9 

72,558 

829,685 

5,762 

8,259 

138, 941 

10,329 

832,645 

273,818 

17,967,306 

8,205,642 

10 

7,043 

92,749 

1,415 

3,306 

72,047 

43,234 

1,257,623 

21,972 

57.5,477 

45, 503 

11 

6,379 

84,601 

246 

2,918 

67, 117 

286, 885 

539,405 

30,  %4 

606, 054 

20,910 

12 

4,478 

61, 090 

768 

759 

12,298 

46,627 

236,517 

13, 549 

28,997 

106,306 

13 

65, 360 

551, 521 

12,896 

39,696 

424,274 

693,759 

5,634,701 

501, 293 

3,753,560 

1,222,444 

14 

12,231 

97,957 

1,328 

7, 6.53 

65, 956 

96, 628 

982, 891 

51, 853 

1,41.3,515 

616,995 

15 

23,405 

242,390 

375 

14,005 

154,573 

398, 121 

2,281,130 

163,288 

1, 480, 204 

627,462 

16 

170,262 

1,170,977 

9,567 

54,669 

512, 861 

3,805,763 

11,533,633 

3,019,517 

6,996,974 

4,712,372 

17 

41, 180 

305,762 

6,190 

36, 582 

418,391 

3,581,497 

6, 701, 052 

693, 592 

6,623,381 

1,969,277 

18 

103,061 

978,621 

9,291 

101,043 

1,681,407 

4,252,192 

58,571,552 

13,247,923 

9, 552, 028 

117,636,190 

19 

82,899 

945,341 

12,490 

46,219 

819,383 

108,606 

25,499,869 

8,640,711 

2,02.5,606 

45, 014, 790 

20 

36,392 

373,689 

1,344 

16,581 

279,065 

31,099 

13, 577, 580 

2,693,061 

2,790,821 

2,308,659 

21 

79,263 

590,241 

5,971 

43, 506 

5S4, 326 

238, 451 

16,502,727 

3,903,043 

4,990,756 

3, 557, 698 

22 

53,626 

540,757 

8,419 

23,052 

277, 514 

50, 516 

8,241,877 

812,041 

1, 891, 458 

2, 105, 985 

23 

27,214 

209,470 

4,362 

21,590 

263,714 

103,525 

5,271,886 

542,938 

831,286 

1,270,809 

24 

18, 119 

167,965 

297 

4,715 

87, 154 

41,074 

2,483,593 

4^10,452 

327, 706 

1, 438, 853 

25 

14,605 

112,486 

126 

3,895 

53, 799 

15, 400 

2,1.54,407 

134,841 

600,399 

181, 957 

26 

23;  502 

ISl,  556 

655 

9,579 

106,016 

14,652 

4, 117, 582 

194, 758 

1,871,290 

1,658,684 

27 

1,230 

5,490 

127 

1,283 

1,736 

192, 434 

1,498 

4,883 

6,451 

28 

2,032 

10,227 

'"'is' 

73 

903 

2,784 

96,832 

9,103 

78,619 

11,992 

29 

6,285 

46, 177 

45 

1,970 

26,  .572 

2,946 

917,608 

56,904 

442,968 

7.5,9.56 

30 

6,988 

72,288 

165 

2,544 

48,280 

6,213 

1,403,043 

60, 523 

3,189,738 

13,022,876 

31 

1,617 

19,307 

45 

1,663 

25,221 

38,185 

507,354 

15,712 

196,446 

80,062 

32 

15, 654 

155,031 

131 

5,325 

158, 780 

65,239 

2,020,167 

433, 764 

1,119,628 

1,270,991 

33 

2,702 

19, 960 

10 

181 

1,98:3 

87,731 

125, 170 

15, 579 

400, 383 

964,794 

34 

12,773 

114,818 

208 

3,722 

7.3,637 

23,475 

3,232,388 

603,617 

302,  .370 

44,046 

35 

5,140 

62,917 

198 

5,106 

92, 307 

66,558 

4,007,630 

341,030 

40,751 

48,247,748 

36 

16,339 

197, 384 

70 

5,448 

63, 162 

4.3,425 

1, 3.59, 142 

14,980 

51, 209 

9,0,-;0 

37 

7,985 

137, 561 

90 

1,275 

36,587 

14,451 

818, 847 

17,  .346 

45, 738 

35,  583 

38 

9,951 

157, 568 

2, 889 

2,008 

36, 695 

3,  .368 

1, 4.52, 454 

45,215 

255, 174 

81, 153 

39 

2,605 

22, 655 

365 

526 

12, 480 

5,110 

262, 577 

36,384 

422,330 

20,725 

40 

6,187 

56,808 

1,174 

2,429 

37, 572 

1,596 

2,200,661 

252,519 

9.5,200 

3,602,772 

41 

8,469 

98,274 

82 

2,282 

33, 137 

5,675 

2,738,3.50 

475, 310 

110,976 

161,850 

42 

6,666 

142,412 

89 

2,575 

57,111 

4,891 

7,649,0.59 

3, 556, 934 

196,261 

216,135 

43 

1,461 

13,644 

42 

666 

21, 185 

10,874 

446,676 

4,861 

71,343 

4,395 

44 

2,484 

21,493 

1,975 

640 

14,098 

7,824 

2S5,741 

10,397 

47,315 

6, 723, 496 

45 

4,394 

41,091 

1,372 

1,967 

43, 113 

4,955 

474, 133 

101, 698 

2, 908, 718 

24, 181, 161 

46 

3,976 

35, 435 

433 

981 

19, 170 

44,433 

478,734 

37,409 

3,172,260 

40,523,914 

47 

11,483 

120, 539 

2,313 

3,078 

56, 014 

38,600 

854,231 

158,963 

10, 379, 744 

4,883,550 

48 

3,715 

101,910 

2 

205 

4,297 

234 

539, 302 

64,795 

24,256 

97,410 

49 

1,636 

18,207 

36 

369 

11,682 

353 

152,014 

24,429 

24,536 

3,751 

50 

898 

7,500 

5 

137 

1,740 

70 

115,9.57 

2,660 

1,283,692 

4, 793, 519 

51 

5,717 

57,323 

199 

1,824 

28, 713 

33,331 

2,946,699 

530,304 

152,558 

114,840 

52 

512 

3,  .364 

98 

1,814 

■      589 

572, 527 

831 

87, 567 

1,056 

53 

1,354 

24,847 

741 

20, 056 

159 

44,976 

143,567 

2,093,148 

10,676 

54 

3,738 

41,275 

'i,'i45' 

778 

17,446 

1,224 

1,030,819 

169,969 

259,465 

24,675 

55 

432 

5,193 

256 

3,847 

15 

117, 427 

26, 104 

245,598 

5,859 

56 

13,944 

215,921 

4,363 

3,052 

62,234 

4,502 

642, 865 

68,205 

1,769,0^7 

21.5,511 

57 

7,544 

92,  ,576 

551 

1,251 

25,611 

1,825 

72,695 

10,970 

1,370,332 

402, 457 

58 

51,070 

521, 188 

848 

3,956 

51,096 

4,002 

117,085 

194,643 

14,827,887 

7,587,674 

59 

MINES  AND  QUARRIES 


1263 


CONTENTS. 


Definitions  and  explanation  of  teems 1265 

Table. 

1.  Summary  of  principal  statistics,  all  enterprises:  1919 1267 

2.  Principal  statistics,  producing  and  nonproducing  enterprises:  1919 1267 

3.  Comparative  summary,  producing  enterprises:  1919,  1909,  1902,  and  1889 126S 

4.  Comparison  of  value  of  products  for  the  leading  mining  industries:  1919,  1909,  and  1902 126S 

5.  Comparison  of  value  ofproducts,  by  states:  1919,  1909,  and  1902 1269 

6.  Principal  industries,  producing  enterprises,  ranked  by  value  of  products:  1919 1289 

7.  Statistics  for  producing  enterprises,  by  geographic  divisions:  1919 1270 

8.  Statistics  for  producing  enterprises,  by  states:  1919 1270 

9.  Principal  industries,  by  states,  ranked  by  value  ofproducts,  producing  enterprises:  1919 1271 

10.  Persons  engaged  i  n  producing  enterprises:  1919 1272 

11.  Number  of  producing  enterprises  and  average  number  of  wage  earners,  by  prevailing  hours  of 

1  abor  per  week,  for  leading  industries:  1919 1273 

12.  Wage  earners,  by  months,  aU  mining  enterprises,  by  industries:  1919 1274 

13.  Wage  earners,  by  months,  aU  mining  enterprises,  by  states:  1919 1276 

14.  Character  of  organization,  producing  enterprises:  1919 1278 

15.  Size  of  producing  enterprises,  by  value  of  products:  1919 1280 

16.  Size  of  producing  enteri^rises,  by  average  number  of  wage  earners:  1919 1281 

17.  Fuel  used  by  producing  enterprises:  1919 » 1283 

18.  Comparative  summary  for  the  United  States,  by  industries,  producing  enterprises:  1919  and 

1909 1284 

19.  Comparative  summary  for  the  United  States,  by  states,  producing  enterprises:  1919  and  1909..  1286 

20.  Detailed  statistics  for  mines,  quarries,  and  wells,  producing  and  nonproducing  enterprises,  for 

the  United  States,  by  industries:  1919 1288 

21.  Detailed  statistics  for  mines,  quarries,  and  wells,  producing  and  nonproducing  enterprises,  for 

the  United  States,  by  states:  1919 1296 

1264 


MINES  AND  QUARRIES. 


DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATION  OF  TERMS. 

This  chapter  presents  in  condensed  form  statistics  collected  for  the  census  of  mines 
and  quarries  of  1919,  and  comparative  figures  for  prior  censuses.  It  is  designed  to 
meet  the  requirements  of  those  who  desire  statistics  for  the  United  States  as  a  whole, 
for  the  principal  mining  industries,  and  for  states.  The  general  report  and  analytical 
tables,  and  also  detailed  statistics  for  the  states  and  selected  industries  are  contained 
in  the  special  report  of  mines  and  quarries  Volume  XI.  An  explanation  of  the  terms 
used  in  the  accompanying  tables  is  given  below. 

Scope  of  census. — Census  statistics  of  mines  and  quarries,  and  petroleum  and  natural-gas  wells  are 
compiled  primarily  for  the  purposo  of  showing  the  absolute  and  relative  magnitude  of  tlie  different 
branches  of  industry  covered  and  their  growth  or  decline.  Incidentally,  the  elTort  is  made  to  present 
data  throwing  light  upon  character  of  ownersliip,  size  of  enterprises,  and  similar  subjects.  When  use  is 
made  of  the  statistics  it  is  imperative  that  due  attention  be  given  to  their  limitations,  particularly  in 
connection  with  any  attempt  to  derive  from  them  figures  purporting  to  show  average  wages,  cost  of  pro- 
duction, or  profits. 

The  census  did  not  cover  enterprises  which  were  idle,  that  is,  in  wliich  neither  productive  work  nor 
development  work  was  done  during  the  entire  year;  or  enterprises  the  products  of  which  were  valued  at 
less  than  $500,  or  in  the  case  of  the  bituminous  coal  mining  industry,  producing  less  than  1,000  toas;  or, 
if  not  productive,  in  wliich  development  work  amoimting  to  less  than  $5,000  was  done. 

Period  covered. — The  returns  relate  to  the  calendar  year  1919,  or  the  business  year  which  corresponded 
most  nearly  to  that  calendar  year,  and  cover  a  year's  operations,  except  for  enterprises  wliich  began  or 
discontinued  business  during  the  year. 

The  enterprise. — The  term  enterprise  represents  one  or  more  mines  and  quarries,  wells  or  groups 
of  wells,  or  natural-gas  gasoline  plants  all  within  the  same  state  operated  under  a  common  owner- 
ship or  unified  control,  or  for  which  only  one  set  of  books  of  account  was  kept,  and  for  which  a  single 
report  was  secured.  It  may  cover  plants  at  several  localities  witlun  the  same  state.  If  plants  under 
unified  control  were  not  all  located  witlun  the  same  state,  separate  reports  were  secured  m  order  that 
statistics  for  the  several  enterprises  thus  defiued  might  be  included  in  statistics  for  the  states  in  which 
they  were  located.  The  enterprise  is  further  defined  as  being  limited  to  a  single  industry.  Separate 
reports  were  secured  with  very  few  exceptions  for  each  industry  conducted  by  an  operator,  and  only 
where  combined  reports  on  two  or  more  industries  could  not  be  separated  does  a  single  enterprise  cover 
more  than  one  industry.  The  number  of  enterprises  shown  in  the  tables  is  equivalent  to  the  number 
of  individual  reports  tabulated. 

Number  of  mines,  quarries,  wells,  and  plants. — Under  these  designations  is  given  the  count  of  the 
number  of  mines,  quarries,  wells,  and  gasoUne  plants  shown  by  the  returns  received.  The  unit  of  enu- 
meration for  mines  and  quarries  was  diificult  to  define.  As  a  rule  each  group  of  workings  at  a  given 
locahty  in  which  operations  were  conducted  as  a  unit  or  were  unified  by  common  management  or  joint 
handUng  of  some  part  of  the  mining  process,  has  been  considered  as  a  single  mine  or  quarry.  Many 
individual  openings,  therefore,  are  not  counted  as  individual  mines.  The  total  number  reported  com- 
prises those  in  operation  or  in  the  course  of  development  during  the  year  1919.  For  petroleum  and 
natural-gas  wells  the  individual  wells  were  counted  and  the  total  number  productive  December  31,  1919, 
was  reported.  The  number  of  natural-gas  gasoline  plants  is  the  total  number  reported  in  operation 
during  the  year. 

Classification  by  industries. — The  enterprises  reported  have  been  grouped  by  industries  according 
to  the  kind  of  products.  Only  a  few  enterprises  made  consolidated  reports  covering  more  than  one  kind 
of  product.    In  such  cases  classification  was  determined  by  the  product  of  chief  value. 

Influence  of  increased  prices. — In  comparing  figures  for  cost  of  supplies  and  materials,  and  value  of 
products,  with  the  corresponding  figures  for  earlier  censuses,  account  should  be  taken  of  the  general  in- 
crease in  the  prices  of  commodities  during  recent  years.  To  the  extent  to  wliich  this  factor  has  been 
influential  the  figures  fail  to  atTord  an  exact  measure  of  the  increase  in  the  volume  of  business. 

Persons  engaged  in  the  industries, — The  following  generalclassesofpersonsengaged  in  the  mines  and 
quarries  and  petroleum  and  natural-gas  industries  were  distinguished:  (1)  Proprietors  and  firm  members, 
(2)  salaried  officers  of  corporations,  (.3)  superintendents  and  managers,  (4)  technical  employees,  (5)  clerks 
(including  other  subordinate  salaried  employees),  and  (6)  wage  earners.  In  the  reports  for  the  census 
of  1909  the  fourth  class,  technical  employees,  was  not  distinguished  and  was  probably  included  with 
other  salaried  employees. 

The  number  of  persons  engaged  in  each  industry,  segregated  by  occupation,  sex,  and,  in  the  case  of 
wage  earners,  also  by  age  (whether  under  16  or  16  and  over),  was  ro,:ortea  for  a  single  representative  day. 
The  15th  of  December  was  selected  as  representing  for  most  industries  r  ormil conditions  of  employment, 
but  where  this  date  was  not  a  representative  day  report  for  another  date  \vas  requested. 

The  number  of  employees  other  than  wage  earners  thus  reported  for  the  representative  date  has  been 
treated  as  equivalent  to  the  average  for  the  year,  since  the  number  of  employees  of  this  class  does  not 
ordinarily  vary  much  from  month  to  month.  The  average  number  of  wage  earners  has  been  obtained 
in  the  manner  explained  in  the  next  paragraph. 

In  addition  to  the  more  detailed  report  by  occupation,  sex,  and  age  of  the  number  of  wage  earners  on 
the  rspresentative  date,  a  report  was  obtained  of  the  number  employed  on  the  loth  of  each  month,  with- 
out distinction  of  sex  or  age.  From  these  figures  the  average  number  of  wage  earners  for  the  year  has 
been  calculated  by  dividing  the  sum  of  the  numbers  reported  for  the  several  months  by  12,  The  im- 
portance of  the  industry  as  an  emploj^er  of  labor  is  believed  to  be  more  accurately  measured  by  this  average 
than  by  the  number  employed  at  any  one  time  or  on  a  given  day. 

The  number  of  wage  earners  reported  for  the  representative  day  is  given  in  the  table  of  detailed  statistics 
for  the  industries,  in  coimection  with  the  classification  of  wage  earners  by  occupation  which  was  made  for 
the  representative  day.  This  number  is  not  used  in  any  other  way  because,  in  view  of  the  unavoidable 
variations  of  date,  such  a  total  is  believed  to  be  less  significant  than  the  average  number.  It  would  involve 
more  or  less  duplication  of  persons  working  in  different  industries  at  different  times,  would  not  represent 

75108°— 23 80  1265 


1266  ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS. 

the  total  number  employed  in  all  industries  at  any  one  time,  and  would  give  undue  weight  to  seasonal 
industries  as  compared  with  industries  in  continuous  operation. 

Salaries  and  wages. — Under  these  heads  are  given  the  total  payments  during  the  year  for  salaries  and 
wages,  respectively.  The  Census  Bureau  has  not  imdertaken  to  calculate  the  average  annual  earnings  of 
either  salaried  employees  or  wage  earners.  Such  averages  would  possess  little  real  value,  because  they 
would  be  based  on  the  earnings  of  employees  of  both  sexes,  of  all  ages,  in  different  occupations,  and  of  widely 
varying  degrees  of  skill.  Furthermore,  so  far  as  wage  earners  are  concerned,  it  would  be  impossible  to  cal- 
culate accurately  even  so  simple  an  average  as  this,  since  the  number  of  wage  earners  fluctuates  rapidly 
and  irregularly  in  every  industry,  and  in  some  to  a  very  great  extent  from  day  to  day.  The  Census  Bureau 
figures  for  wage  earners,  as  already  explained,  are  averages  based  on  the  number  employed  on  the  15th  of 
each  mont  h  and  while  representing  the  numl^er  according  to  the  pay  rolls  to  whom  wages  were  paid  on  that 
date,  no  doubt  represent  a  larger  number  than  would  be  required  to  perform  the  work  in  any  industry  if  all 
were  continuously  employed  during  the  year. 

Prevailing  hours  of  labor. — No  attempt  was  made  to  ascertain  the  number  of  wage  earners  working  a 
given  number  of  hours  per  week.  The  inquiry  called  merely  for  the  prevailing  jiractice  followed  in  each 
enterprise.  Occasional  variations  in  hours  in  an  estal)lishment  from  one  part  of  the  year  to  another  were 
disregarded,  and  no  attention  was  paid  to  the  fact  that  a  few  wage  earners  might  have  hours  differing  from 
those  of  the  majority.  All  the  wage  earners  of  each  enterprise  are  therefore  counted  in  the  class  within 
which  the  enterprise  itself  falls.  In  most  enterprises,  however,  practically  all  the  wage  earners  work  the 
same  number  of  hours,  so  that  the  figin'es  give  a  substantially  coiTect  representation  of  the  hours  of  labor. 

Capital. — The  instructions  on  the  schedule  for  securing  data  relating  to  capital  were  as  follows:  "The 
answer  should  show  the  total  amount  of  capital,  owned  and  borrowed,  invested  by  the  operator  in  the 
enterprise  on  the  last  day  of  the  business  year  reported.  Do  not  include  securities  and  loans  representing 
investments  in  other  enterprises."  These  instructions  were  identical  with  those  employed  at  the  Census 
of  1909.  The  reports  received  in  respect  to  capital,  however,  at  both  censuses,  have  in  so  many  cases  been 
detective  that  the  data  compiled  are  of  value  only  as  indicating  very  general  conditions.  While  there  are 
some  cnten^riscs  maintaining  accounting  systems  such  that  an  accurate  retimi  for  capital  could  be  made, 
this  is  not  true  of  the  great  majority,  and  the  figures  therefore  do  not  show  the  actual  amount  of  capital 
Invested. 

Expenses.— The  expenses  reported  in  the  Census  of  1919  include  salaries  and  wages;  the  cost  of  supplies, 
materials,  and  fuels,  including  the  freight  on  these;  cost  of  power  purchased;  the  cost  of  contract  work; 
royalties  and  rents  paid;  and  taxes  paid  or  assessed.  The  Census  of  1909  reported  in  addition  to  the  items 
of  expenses  covered  by  the  present  census  all  other  items  of  expense  incident  to  that  year's  business  except 
interest  on  indebtedness,  dividends,  and  allowances  for  depreciation. 

Supplies  and  materials,  fuel,  and  power. — Statistics  as  to  supplies  and  materials,  fuel,  and  power 
relate  to  the  cost  of  these  used  during  the  year,  which  may  be  more  or  less  than  the  amount  purchased  dur- 
ing the  year.  The  term  "supplies  and  materials"  covers  mine,  mill, quarry,  and  well  supplies,  and  ores, 
coal,  and  natural  gas  purchased  for  treatment,  resale,  or  distribution. 

Contract  work. — The  amounts  reported  under  this  head  include  expenditures  for  both  productive 
operations  and  those  prosecuted  for  development  only;  they  are  in  effect  indirect  expenditures  for  sal- 
aries, wages,  supplies  and  materials,  fuel,  and  power. 

Royalties  and  rents. — The  amoimts  given  under  this  head  represent  the  payment  to  fee  holders  or  the 
value  of  share  of  product  credited  to  fee  holders  for  mineral  output  from  leased  land  and  also  rents  paid  for 
plants,  equipment,  and  privileges  or  easements. 

Taxes. — The  taxes  include  Federal  capital  stock-  corporation  income,  and  excess  profits  tax;  and  also 
state,  county,  and  local  taxes.  The  data  compiled  in  respect  to  Federal  taxes  are  very  defective  largely 
for  the  reason  that  many  mhiing  coi^porations  are  engaged  in  other  business  and  have  sources  of  income 
other  than  from  minuig  and  do  not  pay  Federal  taxes  on  mining  separately.  For  many  of  these  corpor- 
ations no  data  have  been  obtained;  for  others  satisfactory  segregation  of  mining  could  not  be  made. 

Expenditures  for  development  work. — The  expenses  reported  as  defmed  above  include  costs  of  both 
productive  operation  and  development  work.  In  the  statistics  on  producing  enterprises, that  part  of  the 
expenses  for  salaries,  wages,  contract  work,  supplies  and  materials,  fuel,  and  power  which  was  credited  by 
the  mine  operators  to  development  work  is  shown  as  expenditures  for  development  work.  In  the  statistics 
for  nonproducing  enterprises  the  total  of  all  these  expenses  is  given  as  expenditure  for  development  work. 

Value  of  products.— The  amounts  given  under  this  heading  represent  the  selling  value  at  point  of  pro- 
duction or  f .  o.  b.  at  point  of  shipment,  or  such  other  value  as  may  represent  the  net  value  or  amount 
received  for  the  product  mined  in  1919  under  the  terms  by  which  it  was  disposed  of,  and  also  includes  the 
value  at  point  of  production  of  products  used  by  the  operating  company. 

Cost  of  mining  and  profits.— The  census  data  do  not  show  the  entire  cost  of  mining  and  well  operations, 
and  consequently  can  not  be  used  for  the  calculation  of  profits.  No  account  has  been  taken  of  depreciation 
or  interest;  rentof  offices  and  buildings  other  than  those  connected  with  mine  or  quai'ry  operation;  in- 
surance, selling,  and  other  sundry  expenses. 

Lands  controlled.— The  inquiry  on  land  tenure  was  confined  to  land  pertaining  to  the  raining  or  well 
operations  covered  by  the  report.  In  many  of  these,  however,  land  held  in  reserve  for  future  development 
and  for  speculal  ive  or  other  pmposes  not  pertaining  to  mining  was  included  in  the  returns,  and  also  a  large 
number  of  more  or  less  unsatisfactory  estimates  wore  included.  Nevertheless,  it  is  believed  that  the  data 
presented  reflect  faiiiy  the  conditions  as  to  land  tenure  in  the  mining  industries,  and  show  correctly  the 
order  of  magnitude  of  land  holdings  pertaining  to  mining  enterprises. 

Power  used. — The  item,  aggregate  horsepower,  represents  the  horsepower  of  prime  movers  used  by  the 
enteriirises  for  generating  power  plus  horsepower  of  motors,  principally  electric,  and  of  other  equipment 
operated  by  power  purchased  from  other  concerns.  It  does  not  cover  the  power  of  electric  motors  taking 
their  current  from  generators  operated  by  prime  movers  reported  by  the  same  enterprise  (such  equipment 
is  reported  separately),  because  its  inclusion  would  obviously  result  in  dui^lication.  The  figures  on  power 
represent  the  rated  capacity  of  the  engines,  motors,  etc.,  and  not  the  amoimt  of  power  in  actual  daily  use. 

Fuel.— Statistics  of  the  quantity  of  fuel  used  are  shown  only  for  anthi'acito  and  bituminous  coal,coke, 
wood,  oil,  and  gas.  They  relate  to  the  quantity  used  during" the  year,  which  may  be  more  or  less  than 
the  quantity  purchased.  As  only  the  principal  varieties  of  fuel  are  shown,  no  comparison  can  bo  made 
with  the  total  cost  of  all  fuel. 


MINES   AISTD   QUARRIES.  1267 

Table  1.— SUMMARY  OF  PRINCIPAL  STATISTICS,  ALL  ENTERPRISES:  1919. 


Number  of  enterprises 

Number  of  mines  and  quarries 

Number   of  petroleum   and  natural-gas 

wells 

Number  of  natiu'al-gas  gasoline  plants 

Persons  engaged 

Proprietors  and  firm  members,  total. . 
Number  performing  manual  labor 

Salaried  employees 

Wage  earners  (average  niunber) 

Wage  earners,   Dec.   15,   or  nearest 

representative  day 

A  bove  groimd 

Below  ground 

Power  used  (aggregate  horsepower) 

Capital , 

Principal  expenses 

Salaries 

Wages 

Supplies  and  materials , 

Cost  of  ore,  coal,  and  natural  gas  pur- 
chased as  material  or  for  resale , 

Fuel  and  purchased  power 

Royalties  and  rents 

Taxes 

Contract  work 

Value  of  products 


Total. 


22,301 

14, 802 

257, 681 

1,115 

1,088,444 

22, 769 

5,783 

75, 688 

989, 987 

1,100,186 

389, 523 

710, 663 

6,816,814 

,225,446,992 

,556,682,424 

151,820,643 

,  309, 565, 597 

531, 688, 470 

35,905,352 
124,610,053 
176,478,995 
141,878,154 

82, 696, 872 
,174,507,462 


Continental 
United  States. 


21,997 
14,417 

257, 673 

1,115 

1,  084, 796 

22, 155 

5,272 

75,457 

987, 184 

1,096,458 

386, 932 

709,  526 

6, 786, 475 

$7,108,623,496 

2,545,925,350 

151,272,451 

1,304,409,342 

528, 853, 639 

35,905,352 
123,509,588 
176, 129, 858 
141,567,734 

82,239,098 
3,158,463,966 


Alaska. 


346 
367 


3,267 
593 
505 
199 

2,475 

13,379 

2,242 

1,137 

29  979 

$116,626^441 

10,493,020 

533,076 

5,010,611 

2,789,755 


1, 080, 348 

314,066 

307,390 

457, 774 

15,634,801 


Hawaii. 


155 

4 


140 
140 


325 

$112,882 

171,850 

5,533 

89,365 

34,423 


14,560 

26, 282 

1,687 


250,538 


Porto 
Rico. 


226 

17 

6 

26 

183 

209 
209 


35 

?S4, 173 
92, 2(M 
9,583 
56,279 
10, 653 


5, 557 
8,789 
1,343 


158, 157 


1  For  Alaska  a  report  for  Sept.  15  was  requested. 

Table  2.— PRINCIPAL  STATISTICS,  PRODUCING  AND  NONPRODUCING  ENTERPRISES: 

1919. 


Number  of  enterprises 

Number  of  mines  and  quarries 

Number  of  petroleum  and  natural-gas  wells 

Number  of  natural-gas  gasoline  plants 

Persons  engaged 

Proprietors  and  firm  members 

Number  performing  manual  labor 

Salaried  emploj'ees 

Wage  earners  ("average  number) 

Wage  earners,  Dec.  15,  or  nearest  representative 

day 

Above  ground 

Below  gromid 

Power  used  (aggregate  horsepower) 

Capital 

Principal  expenses: 

Salaries 

Wages 

Supplies  and  materials 

Cost  of  ore,  coal,  and  natural  gas  purchased  as 

material  or  for  resale 

Fuel  and  purchased  power 

Royalties  and  rents 

Taxes 

Contract  work 

Expenditures  for  development  (included  in  the 

above  items) 

Value  of  products 


All 
enterprises,    i 


21,997 

14,417 

257, 673 

1,115 

1,0&1,796 

22, 155 

5,272 

75, 457 

987, 184 

1,096,458 

386, 932 

709, 526 

6,786,475 

57,108,623,496 

151,272,451 

1,304,409,342 

528, 853, 639 

35, 905, 352 
123,509,588 
176, 129, 858 
141,567,734 

82,239,098 

334,015,265 
3,158,463,966 


Producing 
enterprises. 


21,280 

13,844 

257,673 

1,115 

1,077,675 

21,918 

5,245 

74,197 

981, 560 

1,088,189 

382,766 

705, 423 

6, 723, 786 

56,955,466,831 

149,328,98.5 

1,295,936,226 

519,593,676 

35,905,352 
122,105,930 
175,293,984 
140,999,626 

79,380,177 

311,276,508 
3,158,463,906 


NONPRODUCING 
ENTERPRISES. 


Niunber  or 
amount. 


717 
573 


7,121 

237 

27 

1,260 

5,624 

8,269 

4,166 

4,103 

62, 689 

$153, 156, 665 

1,943,466 
8,473,116 
9,259,963 


1,403,658 
835, 874 
568, 108 

2,858,921 

22,738,757 


I"'er 
cent  of 
total. 


3.3 
4.0 


0.7 
1.1 
0.5 
1.7 
0.6 

0.8 
1.1 
0.6 
0.9 
2.2 

1.3 
0.6 
1.8 


1.1 
0.5 
0.4 
3.5 


1268 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS. 


Table  3.— COMPARATIVE  SUMMARY,  PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES:  1919,  1909,  1902,  AND 

1889. 


Number  of  enterprises , 

Number  of  mines  and  quar- 
ries  

Number  of  petroleum   and 

natural-gas  wells 

Number  of  natural-gas  gaso- 
line plants 

Persons  engaged , 

Proprietors     and     firm 

members,  total , 

Number  performing 

manual  labor 

Salaried  employees 

Wage    earners    (average 

number) , 

Wage  earners,  Dec.  15,  or 
nearest  representative 

day 

Above  ground 

Below  groimd , 

Power  used  (aggregate  horse- 
power)  , 

Capital 

Prmcipal  expenses: 

Salaries 

Wages 

Supplies  and  materials. . , 
Cost  of  ore,  coal,  and  nat- 
ural gas  purchased  as 
material  or  for  resale. . . 
Fuel      and      purchased 

power 

Royalties  and  rents 

Taxes 

Contract  work 

Value  of  products 


1919 


21,280 

13,844 

257,673 

1,115 
1,077,675 


5,245 
74, 197 

981,560 


1,  OSS,  189 
382,766 
705, 423 

6, 723, 786 
$6,955,466,831 

149,328,985 

1,295,936,226 

519, 593, 676 


35,905,352 

122, 105, 930 
175, 293, 9S4 
140, 999, 626 
79, 3S0, 177 
3,158,463,966 


1909 


21,268 
IS,  164 
166, 320 


1,041,68; 
29,922 


8,861 
44,127 


967,633 


1,065,283 
366, 962 
698, 321 

4, 60S,  253 
$3,380,525,841 

53, 393, 551 
5S6, 774, 079 
173,411,438 


29, 318, 310 

45, 136, 550 
63, 973, 585 
17, 796, 763 
2S,  887, 808 
1,238,410,322 


1902 


46, 858 
17, 039 
123,200 


(2) 

(=) 
38, 128 


3  581,728 
221,505 
360, 223 

2, 867, 562 
0) 

$39,020,552 
369, 959, 960 
5 123,814, 967 


34, 530, 713 

(^) 
20, 677, 938 
796, 826, 417 


1889 


(=) 


22,  QM 
37,410 


(2) 
(2) 


6,541 
536,043 


3  536, 043 
214, 127 
291, 916 

(^) 
,  310, 535, 318 

5,520,600 

222, 041, 887 

86,075,925 


0) 

438,111,548 


PER  CENT  OF 
INCREASE.l 


1909- 
1919 


0.1 
-23.8 
54.9 


1902- 
1909 


-54.6 

6.6 

35.0 


3.5 
-26.7 


-40.8 
68.1 


2.2 
4.3 
1.0 

45.9 
105.8 

179.7 
103.8 
199.6 


22.5 

170.5 
174.0 
692. 3 
174.8 
155.0 


15.7 
66.3 


65.7 
93.9 


60.7 


36.8 
58.6 


85.3 


39.7 
55.4 


18K!t- 
1902 


-22.8 
229.3 


482. 9 
8.5 


8.5 
-9.3 
23.4 


600.  8 
66.0 
43.8 


81.9 


1  A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease.    Percentages  are  omitted  where  figiu'es  are  not  comparable. 

2  Not  reported.  ^ 
'  Average  luunber. 

*  Comparable  figures  not  available. 
'  Includes  cost  of  fuel. 

Table  4.— COMPARISON  OF  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS  FOR  THE  LEADING  MINING 
INDUSTRIES:  1919,  1909,  AND  1902. 


1919 

1909 

1902 

PER  CENT  OF 
INCREASE.l 

INDUSTRY. 

1 

1909- 
1919 

1902- 
1909 

Coal: 

Anthracite 

$364,084,142 

1,145,977,565 

931, 793, 423 

218, 217, 905 

181, 258, 087 

75,579,347 

58,832,330 

52, 943,  924 

18, 279, 345 

10,684,969 

10, 3(K),  198 

9, 368,  561 

$149,  ISO,  471 

427, 962, 464 

185,416,684 

106, 947, 082 

134, 616,  987 

31,303,094 

83, 885, 928 

29, 832,  492 

18,997,970 

9, 290,  829 

10, 781, 192 

10,237,252 

$76, 173, 586 
290, 858,  483 
102, 265, 602 
65,465,321 
51, 178,  036 
14, 600,  177 
77, 154,  326 
30,441,801 
IS,  257,  944 
11,022,460 
4, 922,  943 
5,327,726 

144.1 
167.8 
402.5 
104. 0 

34.6 

141.  0 

-29.  9 

77.5 
-3.8 

15.0 
-4.5 
-&5 

95.8 

47.1 

71.6 

63.4 

163.0 

114.8 

Gold  and  silver,  lode  mines 

Limestone 

8.7 
-2.0 

41 

-15.7 

119.0 

92.2 

1  A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease. 


MINES   AND  QUARRIES.  1269 

Table  5.— COMPARISON  OF  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS,  BY  STATES:  1919,  1909,  AND  1902. 


Pennsylvania, 
West  Virginia 
Oklahoma. . .. 

Illinois 

California 

Texas 

Ohio 

Minnesota. . . , 

Michigan 

Kentucky. . .. 

Kansas 

Arizona 

Alabama 

Indiana 

Colorado 

Montana 

Wyoming 

Utah 

Louisiana 

Missouri 

Virginia 

New  York. ... 
Tennessee. . . . 
New  Mexico. . 

Iowa 

Nevada 

Washington- . , 

Idaho 

Wisconsin. . . 


1919 


295, 

281, 

178, 

163, 

160, 

134, 

130, 

103, 

98, 

90, 

88, 

59, 

52, 

51, 

49, 

41, 

41, 

3  40, 

33, 

29, 

25, 

23, 

18, 

18, 

18, 

13, 

U, 

lo; 


451, 109 
606, 620 
927, 732 
673, 065 
770,  243 
378, 058 
518,  505 
399, 254 
870, 089 
488, 910 
338,  204 
478,  111 
886,  040 
840, 252 
217,  038 
923, 721 
928,  788 
510,  802 
016,  535 
365, 694 
363,449 
131,  093 
292, 114 
872,  560 
473,  558 
053, 984 
329, 129 
840, 301 
5S0, 833 


1909 


?349, 059, 786 
76, 287, 889 
25, 637, 892 

76. 658. 974 
63, 382,  454 
10,742,150 
63,767,112 
58,664,852 
67, 714,  479 
12, 100, 075 
18, 722, 634 
34, 217, 651 
24, 350, 667 
21, 934, 201 
45, 680, 135 
54, 991, 961 
10, 572, 188 
22,083,282 

6, 547, 050 

31, 637, 625 

8, 795, 646 

13. 334. 975 
12,692,547 

5, 587, 744 
13,877,781 
23, 271, 597 
10, 537, 556 
8, 649, 342 
7,  459, 404 


1902 


236, 871, 417 
48, 378, 414 

4, 508, 086 
38, 234, 410 
'  28, 870, 405 

6, 981, 532 
57, 186, 922 
25, 729,  545 
50, 157, 358 

8, 533,  423 

10. 700. 285 
11,197,375 
17,337,992 
28, 224, 760 

40. 633. 286 
28, 265, 085 

5, 684, 286 

12, 340, 350 

279, 327 

20, 284, 656 

6, 607, 807 

13, 350, 421 

9,  533, 782 

2, 6SS,  473 

9, 676, 424 

3, 518, 430 

5, 431, 659 

8,214,671 

4, 427, 813 


PEK  CENT  OF 
INCREASE.l 


1909- 
1919 


134.8 

287.5 

999.7 

133.1 

158.4 

1,393.0 

111.0 

122.3 

53.4 

713.9 

382.5 

158.6 

145.8 

140.9 

12.1 

-9.2 

296.6 

88.0 

511.2 

5.4 

233.8 

88.5 

83.5 

237.7 

33.1 

-22.4 

26.5 

33.9 

41.8 


1902- 
1909 


47.4 
57.7 

468.7 

100.5 

119.5 
53.9 
11.5 

128.0 
35.0 
41.8 
75.0 

205.6 
40.2 
-22.3 
12.5 
94.6 
86.0 
79.0 
2, 243. 9 
53. 1 
33.1 

-0.1 
33.1 

108.0 
43.4 

561.4 

94.0 

5.3 

68.5 


1  A  minus  sI;^ti  (  — )  denotes  decrease. 

2  Includes  2  operators  in  Alaska  and  1  in  Hawaii. 

3  Includes  Mississippi. 

Table  6.— PRINCIPAL  INDUSTRIES,  PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  RANKED  BY  VALUE 

OF  PRODUCTS:  1919. 


All  industries 

Coal 

Anthracite 

Bituminous 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas. 

Iron  ore 

Copper 

Leaa  and  zinc 

Gold  and  silver,  lode  mines 

Limestone 

Granite 

Sulphur 

Sandstone 

Phosphate  rock 

Clay 

Basalt 

Gold,  placer  mines 

G^^3sum 

Slate 

Marble 

All  other 


Num- 
ber of 
enter- 
prises. 


21, 280 


6,890 

254 

6,636 

9,814 

290 

195 

432 

740 

895 

358 

4 

255 

48 

345 

163 

112 

47 

101 

48 

543 


"WAGE  EARNERS. 


Average 
number. 


981,  560 


693, 170 

147,  372 

545,  798 

93,  205 

45,  741 

43, 717 

21, 884 

15, 436 

22,069 

8,049 

1,129 

4,287 

4,373 

5,453 

3,336 

1,380 

2,191 

3,513 

1,732 

10,  895 


Per 
cent 
distri- 
bu- 
tion. 


100.0 


70.6 
15.0 
55.6 
9.5 
4.7 
4.5 
2.2 
1.6 
2.2 
0.8 
0.1 
0.4 
0.4 
0.6 
0.3 
0.1 
0.2 
0.4 
0.2 
LI 


VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS. 


Amount. 


$3, 158, 463, 966 


1, 510, 

334, 

1, 145, 

931, 

218, 

181, 

75, 

58, 

52, 

18, 

17, 

10, 

10, 

10, 


031, 707 
084, 142 
977, 565 
793,  423 
217, 905 
258, 087 
579,  347 
832, 330 
943, 924 
279,  345 
935, 882 
684, 969 
300, 198 
086,  298 
657, 977 
368, 561 
805, 940 
720, 792 
397, 912 
539, 369 


Per 
cent 
distri- 
bu- 
tion. 


100.0 


47.8 
11.5 
38.3 
29.5 
6.9 
5.7 
2.4 
1.9 
1.7 
0.6 
0.6 
0.3 
0.3 
0.3 
0.3 
0.3 
0.2 
0.2 
0.1 
0.8 


1270 


ABSTEACT   OF   THE    CENSUS. 


Table  7.— STATISTICS  FOR  PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  BY  GEOGRAPHIC  DIVISIONS: 

1919. 


TTnited  States  . 

New  England 

Middle  Atlantic 

East  North  Central. 
West  North  Central. 

South  Atlantic 

East  South  Central  - 
West  South  Central. 

Mountain 

Pacific 


Num- 
ber of 
enter- 
prises. 


21,280 


302 
6,604 
3,776 
1,722 
2,2S4 
1,405 
2,  S21 
1,508 


Num- 
ber of 
mines 
and 
quar- 
ries. 


13, 844 


334 
3,870 
2,324 
1,270 
1,976 
1,475 

495 
1,598 

502 


Num- 
ber of 
wells. 


257,  673 


91,511 

54, 413 

12, 691 

27,303 

5, 228 

56,087 

1,183 

9,197 


WAGE 
EARNERS. 


Average 
number. 


981,  560 


7,213 

334, 175 

190,  Oil 

62,  253 

129, 707 

90, 612 

60, 936 

81,  519 

25, 134 


Per 

cent 

of 

total. 


100.0 


0.7 

34.0 

19.4 

6.3 

13.2 

■  9.2 

6.2 

8.3 

2.6 


VALUE  OF 
PRODUCTS. 


Amount. 


,  158, 483,  966 


IS,  723,  573 
853,  891, 104 
480, 482,  744 
280,  111,  296 
352, 073,  775 
181, 645,  004 
490, 726, 862 
321,  825, 305 
178, 984, 243 


of 
total 


11.1 

5.  S 

1.5.5 

10.2 

5.7 


Table  8.— STATISTICS  FOR  PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES 

BY  STATES:  1919. 

Num- 
ber of 
enter- 
prises. 

Num- 
ber of 
mines 
and 
quar- 
ries. 

Num- 
ber of 
weUs. 

WAGE 
EARNERS. 

VALUE  OF 
PRODUCTS. 

STATE. 

Average 
number. 

Per 

cent 

of 

total. 

Amount. 

Per 

cent 

of 

total. 

21, 280 

13, 844 

257, 673 

981,  560 

100.0 

$3,158,463,966 

100.0 

284 
1.55 
126 
725 
477 
41 
7 
3 

36 

74 

82 

772 

503 

198 

814 

938 

137 

50 

126 

74 

122 

135 

468 

259 

9 

203 

30 

97 

85 

700 

102 

.     79 

2,283 

1,934 

50 

5,807 

14 

20 

23 

203 

624 

141 

93 

202 

83 

1,714 

92 

106 

348 
172 
126 
357 
523 

47 
8 
3 

55 

82 

83 
590 
398 
226 
238 
864 
4 

51 
161 

79 
165 
196 
494 
269 
9 
207 

33 
102 
103 
147 
106 

79 

1,064 

284 

52 
3,621 

15 

20 

28 
263 

81 
154 
109 
216 

93 

1,325 

107 

87 

32,  579 

15,268 

3,630 

19,344 

16,790 

543 

116 

12 

3,372 

2,397 

2,455 

79, 123 

26,  751 

11,274 

16, 136 

43,563 

5,228 

979 

5,628 

1,704 

31, 292 

17, 265 

14,  857 

16, 129 

162 

4,231 

682 

4,576 

7,100 

6,202 

1,890 

774 

49, 298 

33,914 

740 

323, 397 

369 

933 

1,785 

14, 470 

18, 164 

9,847 

2,936 

14, 547 

5,050 

100, 812 

3,547 

9,699 

3.3 
1.6 
0.4 
2.0 
1.7 
0.1 

0.3 
0.2 
0.3 
8.1 
2.7 
1.1 
1.6 
4.4 
0.5 
0.1 
0.6 
0.2 
3.2 
1.8 
1.5 
1.6 

0) 

0.4 
0.1 
0.5 
0.7 
0.6 
0.2 
0.1 
5.0 
3.5 
0.1 

32.9 

(1) 

0.1 

0.2 

1.5 

1.9 

1.0 

0.3 

1.5 

0.5 

10.3 
0.4 
1.0 

69, 866,  040 

88, 478,  111 

8, 404,  537 

163,770,243 

51,217,038 

1,649,003 

243,  647 

15,  627 

8,976,413 

4,082,152 

11, 840,  301 

178,673,065 

,       52,  840,  252 

18, 473,  558 

90,338,204 

98, 486,  910 

40, 016,  535 

1,  823,  442 

9,698,577 

4, 175,  699 

103,870,089 

130, 399,  254 

33, 365,  694 

49,923,721 

292,  766 

IS,  053,  984 

1,568,195 

9, 308,  902 

18, 872,  560 

25, 131,  093 

2,736,543 

1, 927,  304 

134,  518,  505 

281, 927,  732 

1,884,871 

819, 451, 109 

952,204 

1, 350,  747 

5, 314,  516 

23, 292, 114 

160,378,058 

41, 510,  802 

8,  555,  030 

29, 363,  449 

13, 329, 129 

295, 606, 620 

10, 580,  833 

41,928,788 

1.9 

2.8 

124 

9,197 

70 

0.3 

5.2 

1.6 

0.1 

(') 

(1) 

Florida                    -          

0  3 

0.1 

0.4 

16,  498 
2,456 

5.7 

1.7 

0.6 

12, 690 
5,214 
2,479 

2.9 

3.1 

1.3 

0.1 

0.3 

0.1 

19 

3.3 

4.1 

1.1 

28 

1.6 

C) 

0.6 

0) 

0,3 

1 
14,186 

0.6 

0.8 

0.1 

0.1 

Oliio             

35, 440 
44,735 

4.3 

8.9 

0.1 

77, 325 

25.9 

Q) 

(^)    • 

1 

14 
•     8,749 

0,2 

0.7 

5.1 

Utah          

1.3 

0.3 

0.9 

0.4 

27, 363 
""i,'684' 

9.3 

0.3 

1.3 

1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 


MINES  AND  QUARRIES. 


1271 


Table  9.— PRINCIPAL  INDUSTRIES,  BY  STATES,  RANKED   BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS 
PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES:  1919.  ' 


INDUSTKY  AND  STATE. 


Coal,  anthracite. 
Pennsylvania. . , 

Coal,  BiTUMmous. 
Pennsylvania... 
West  Virginia . . 

Illinois 

Ohio 

Kentucky 

Indiana 

Alabama 

Colorado 

Virginia 

Wyoming 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Oklahoma 

Tennessee 

Utah 

Missouri 

Washington  — 


Petroleum  and  natural  gas. 

Oklahoma 

Texas 

California 

West  Virginia 

Kansas 

Peimsylvania 

Ohio 

Louisiana 

IlUnois 

Kentucky 

Wyoming 

New  York 

Indiana 


Iron  ore 

Minnesota . 
Michigan . . 
Alabama . . 
New  York. 
Wisconsin . 


Copper  i 

Arizona . . 
Michigan . 


Lead  and  zinc  2 . 

Oklahoma 

Missouri 

Idaho 


Gold  and  silver,  lode  mines  '. 

Colorado 

Nevada 

California 


Limestone  * 

Pennsylvania. 

Ohio , 

Indiana 

New  York 

Illinois 


Granite 

Vermont 

Massachusetts . . . 
North  Carolina . . 

Wisconsin 

New  Hampshire. 

Maine 

Minnesota 


Number 
of  enter- 
prises. 


254 
254 

6,636 
h938 
926 
447 
788 
635 
295 
188 
161 
108 

46 
167 
129 

94 
107 

27 
179 

35 

9,814 

1, 699 

553 

403 

751 

613 

3,140 

1,333 

133 

236 

196 

39 

561 

131 

290 

89 

65 

39 

7 

6 

195 
75 
22 

432 
111 
93 
20 

740 
198 
148 
99 

895 
184 
90 
67 
55 
41 

358 
27 
42 
16 
14 
23 
42 
27 


■WAGE  EARNERS. 


Average 
number. 


147, 372 
147,372 

545, 798 

154, 992 

87, 095 

73, 780 

40, 452 

39, 769 

24, 479 

24, 648 

11,  252 

11, 215 

7,091 

10, 5S4 

8, 084 

7,040 

9,556 

3,647 

7,285 

4,413 

93,205 
21, 180 
13,599 
12,344 
12, 302 
6,305 
9,065 
5,123 
4,841 
2,752 
2,119 
2,167 
868 
403 

45,741 
16,236 
16, 100 
6,485 
1,811 
1,145 

43, 717 
14,237 
12,235 

21, 884 
5,253 
4,793 
1,820 

15, 436 
3,495 
2,084 
2,881 

22, 069 
5,573 
2,262 
1,800 
1,739 
1,244 

8,049 
1, 062 
1,034 
959 
753 
589 
747 
392 


Per  cent 
of  total. 


100.0 
100.0 

100.0 
28.4 
16.0 
13.5 
7.4 
7.3 
4.5 
4.5 
2.1 
2.1 
1.3 
1.9 
1.5 
1.3 

i;8 
0.7 
1.3 
0.8 

100.0 
22.7 

14.6 
13.2 
13.2 
6.8 
9.7 
5.5 
5.2 
3.0 
2.3 
2.3 
0.9 
0.4 

100.0 

35.5 

35.3 

14.2 

4.0 

2.5 

100.0 
32.6 
28.0 

100.0 

24.0 

21.9 

8.3 

100.0 
32.6 
13.5 

18.7 

100.0 
25.3 
10.2 
8.2 
7.9 
5.6 

100.0 
13.2 
12.8 
11.9 
9.4 
7.3 
9.3 
4.9 


VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS. 


Amount. 


$364,084,142 
364, 084, 142 


977, 565 
973, 952 
108, 343 
767, 835 
988, 602 
432, 840 
492, 726 
359, 441 
342, 195 
763, 440 
723, 451 
903, 358 
748, 535 
477,317 
024,  432 
632, 035 
077, 845 
737, 656 


1,145 

362; 
193 
138; 

77, 
72; 
45 
45 

2s: 
23: 
is; 

16 
15 
14 
14: 
12 
12: 
10; 

931 
247 
143: 
139: 
99 


45; 
32; 
31 
23 
21 
9: 
2; 

218, 
128. 
6O; 
12; 
5 
3 

181 

84: 

34 

75, 
18, 
1.5 
9i 

58, 
16 
9: 


793, 423 
497, 450 
337,362 
018, 663 
518,304 
515, 158 
271,961 
483,525 
016, 085 
263, 563 
329, 521 
959, 937 
900, 894 
604,395 

217, 905 
377, 174 
906, 692 
291, 760 
264, 443 
826, 872 

258, 087 
217,141 
476,336 

579,347 
979, 726 
879, 177 
529, 723 

832,330 
785, 716 
687, 431 
773, 757 

943, 924 
881, 213 
742, 496 
619, 801 
597, 942 
776, 626 

279, 345 
563, 734 
405, 165 
576, 250 
484, 979 
427, 979 
300, 996 
135, 391 


Per  cent 
of  total. 


100.0 
100.0 

100.0 
31.7 
16.9 
12.1 
6.8 
6.3 
4.0 
4.0 
2.5 
2.1 
1.6 
1.5 
1.4 
1.3 
1.2 
1.1 
1.1 
0.9 

100.0 
26.6 
15.4 
14.9 
10.7 
7.4 
7.1 
4.9 
3.4 
3.4 
2.5 
2.4 
1.1 
0.3 

100.0 
58.8 
27.9 
5.6 
2.4 
1.8 

100.0 
46.5 
19.0 

100.0 
25.1 
21.0 
12.6 

100.0 
28.5 
16.5 
14.9 

100.0 
24.3 
12.7 
8.7 
8.7 
7.1 

100.0 
19.5 
13.2 
8.6 
8.1 
7.8 
7.1 
6.2 


1  Montana  and  Utah,  ranking  3  and  4,  respectively,  not  shown  in  order  to  avoid  disclosure  of 
individual  operations. 
2  Montana,  ranking  4,  not  shown  in  order  to  avoid  disclosure  of  individual  operations. 
'  Utah,  ranking  4,  not  shown  in  order  to  avoid  disclosure  of  individual  operations. 
*  MicMgan,  ranking  6,  not  shown  in  order  to  avoid  disclosure  of  individual  operations. 


1272 


ABSTEACT   OF  THE   CENSUS, 


Table  9 — PRINCIPAL  INDUSTRIES,  BY  STATES,  RANKED  BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS, 
PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES:  1919— Continued. 


INDUSTRY  AND  STATE. 


Sandstone 

Pennsylvania 

Ohio 

Illinois 

Phosphate  rock 

Florida 

Tennessee 

Clayi 

Pennsylvania 

New  Jersey 

Missouri 

Basalt 

Pennsylvania 

New  Jersey 

Massachusetts 

Connecticut 

Gold,  placer  mines, 
CaUfomia 

Gypsum 

New  York 

Iowa 

Slate 

Pennsylvania 

Vermont 

Marble 

Vermont 

Tennessee 


Number 
of  enter- 
prises. 


255 

100 

21 

15 


23 
19 

345 
62 
35 

41 

163 
29 
36 
21 
20 

112 
60 

47 
6 
5 

101 
42 
38 

48 
15 
13 


WAGE  EARNERS. 


Average 
number. 


4,287 

1,673 

875 


4,373 
2,330 

1,568 

5,453 

1,337 

868 

622 

3,336 
721 
637 
547 
363 

1,380 
1,102 

2,191 
400 
444 

3,513 
1,892 
1,039 

1,732 
570 
540 


Per  cent 
of  total. 


100.0 

39.0 

20.4 

6.7 

100.0 
53.3 
35.9 

100.0 
24.5 
15.9 
11.4 

100.0 
21.6 
19.1 
16.4 
10.9 

100.0 

79.9 

100.0 
18.3 
20.3 

100.0 
53.9 
29.6 

100.0 
32.9 
31.2 


VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS. 


Amount. 


$10, 684, 969 
3,  534, 563 
2, 759, 352 
1,329,389 

10,300,198 

6, 678, 888 
3, 139, 671 

10, 086,  208 
2,  546,  485 
1, 482, 358 
1, 420, 585 

9, 657, 977 
2, 298, 791 
1,928,025 
1,548,611 
1,  262, 579 

9,368,561 
7, 937, 654 

6, 805, 940 
1,110,463 
1, 092, 920 

5,720,792 
2, 651, 533 
2, 057, 388 

4,397,912 
2, 108, 872 
1, 088, 131 


Per  cent 
of  total. 


100.0 
33.1 
25.8 
12.4 

100.0 
64.8 
30.5 

100.0 
25.2 
14.7 
14.1 

100.0 
23.8 
20.0 
16.0 
13.1 

100.0 

84.7 

100.0 
16.3 
16.1 

100.0 
46.3 
36.0 

100.0 
48.0 
24.7 


1  Ohio,  ranking  4,  not  shown  in  order  to  avoid  disclosure  of  Individual  operations. 
Table  10.— PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES:  1919. 


All  classes 

Proprietors  and  officials 

Proprietors  and  firm  members 

Salaried  officers  of  corporations 

Superintendents  and  managers 

Technical  employees 

Clerks  and  other  subordinate  salaried  employees 
Wage  earners  (average  niunber) 

Wage  earners  16  years  of  age  and  over 

Wage  earners  under  16  years  of  age 


Total. 


1, 077,  675 


60,  409 

21,  918 

10,  456 

21, 704 

6,331 

35, 706 

981, 560 

981,361 

199 


Male. 


1,  065,  051 


58, 330 

20,231 

10, 202 

21,648 

6,249 

25, 649 

981, 072 

980, 873 

199 


Female. 


12, 624 


2,079 

1,687 

254 

56 

82 
10,047 

488 
4KS 


MINES   AND   QUARRIES. 


1273 


Table  11.— NUMBER  OF  PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES  AND  AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF 
WAGE  EARNERS,  BY  PREVAILING  HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK,  FOR  LEADING 
INDUSTRIES:  1919. 


TOTAL. 

KUMBER  WHERE  THE  PREVAILING  HOURS 
OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK  WERE— 

mDUSTRT. 

35  and  under. 

36  to  43. 

Enter- 
prises. 

Wage 
earners. 

Enter- 
prises. 

Wage 
earners. 

Enter- 
prises. 

Wage 
earners. 

All  industries 

117,558 

981,560 

1,166 

17,755 

732 

19, 856 

Coal: 

Anthracite 

252 
6,574 
6, 522 

285 

179 
870 
391 
589 
338 

319 

47 
246 
100 
161 

47 
47 
78 
4 
509 

147,372 

545, 798 

93, 205 

45, 741 

43,717 
22, 069 
21, 884 
15,436 
8,049 

5,453 
4,373 
4,287 
3,513 
3,336 

2,191 
1,732 
1,380 
1,129 
10, 895 

1 

425 

225 

4 

2 

8 

315 

257 

852 

1 

15,978 

1,295 

11 

17  163 

327 

Iron  ore 

219 

Copper 

7 

Limestone 

3 
1 

57 
115 

24 

Lead  and  zinc 

Gold  and  silver,  lode  mines 

2 
32 

6 

1 

3 

11 

1 

1 

3 

4 

8 
1 

43 

27 
5 

1,195 

Clay 

33 

Phosphate  rock 

30 

8 

Slate 

335 

Basalt 

1 

20 

3 

1 

Marble 

Gold,  placer  mines 

Sulphur 

38 

204 

10 

193 

NUMBER  WHERE  THE  PREVAILING  HOURS  OF  LABOR  PER  WEEK  WERE— 

DTOUSTRT. 

44  to  53. 

54  to  62. 

03  to  71. 

72  to  84. 

Enter- 
prises. 

Wage 
earners. 

Enter- 
prises 

Wage 
earners. 

Enter- 
prises. 

Wage 
earners. 

Enter- 
prises. 

Wage 
earners. 

All  industries    

8,862 

721, 899 

5,262 

182,126 

768 

26,841 

768 

13,083 

Coal: 

Anthracite 

176 
5,546 
1,623 

151 

79 
187 
255 
192 
209 

142 
6 
49 
14 

49 

12 
3 
17 

145,787 

485, 574 

13,227 

20,311 

21, 150 
3,774 

15, 082 
3,595 
4,829 

2,351 
309 
483 
903 
728 

830 
50 
62 

71 

331 

2,356 

124 

97 
663 
133 
300 

91 

101 
36 

191 
73 

110 

32 

43 

52 

4 

304 

807 
25,222 
44,068 
24,637 

21,106 
17,934 

6,684 
11,586 

1,948 

3,033 
3,683 
3, 6S8 
2,170 

2,585 

1,317 
1,607 
1,243 
1,129 
7,559 

3 

12 

714 

5 

1 

9 

442 

1,841 

21,726 

563 

1,394 
280 

1 
3 

752 

21 

BitiiTninnns 

20 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas 

12, 562 

Copper    

Limestone 

Lead  and  zinc 

2 
1 

3 

Gold  and  silver,  lode  mines 

Granite 

4 
2 

1 

251 
34 

4 

1 

Clay 

1 
3 

5 

346 

Sandstone 

3 

2 

108 
45 

Slate 

Basalt 

2 
1 

8 

43 
15 
72 

Gold,  placer  mines 

1 

3 

All  other 

152 

2,794 

1 

23 

4 

122 

1  Exclusive  of  3,722  enterprises  employing  no  wage  earners  in  industries  as  foUows:  Abrasive  materials, 
5;  asphalt,  2;  barytes,  1 ;  basalt,  2;  clay,  26;  chromite,  5;  coal,  anthracite,  2;  coal,  bitiuninous,  62;  copper, 
16;  feldspar,  2;  fluorspar,  4;  granite,  20;  gold  and  silver,  lode  mines,  151;  gold,  placer  mines,  34;  iron  ore,  5; 
lead  and  zinc,  41 ;  limestone,  25;  magnesite,  1;  marble,  1;  mica,  6;  nuUstones,  5;  mineral  pigments,  2;  petro- 
leum and  natural  gas,  3,292;  phosphate  rock,  1;  sandstone,  9;  slate,  1;  talc  and  soapstone,  1. 


1274 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS. 


Table  12 WAGE  EARNERS,  BY  MONTHS,  ALL  MINING  ENTERPRISES,  BY  INDUS- 
TRIES: 1919. 

[The  month  of  maxinmm  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated  by  bold-faced  figures  and  that 
of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


All  industries 

Producing  enterprises. . . 

Fuels: 

Coal,  anthracite 

Coal,  bituminous 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas 

Metals: 

Iron  ore 

Copper 

Lead  and  zinc 

Gold  and  silver — 

Lode  mines 

Placer  mines 

Manganese 

Quicksilver 

Rare  metals 

Stone: 

Limestone 

Granite 

Sandstone 

Basalt 

Slate 

Marble 

Miscellaneous: 

Abrasive  materials 

Asbestos 

Asphalt 

Barytes 

Bauxite 

Chromite 

Clay 

Feldspar 

Fluorspar 

Fuller's  earth 

Graphite 

Gypsum 

Magnesite 

Mica 

MiUstones 

Mineral  pigments 

Phosphate  rock 

Pyrite 

SiUca 

Sulphur 

Talc  and  soapstone 


Nonproducing  enterprises 

Fuels: 

Coal 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas. 

Metals: 

Iron  ore 

Crold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  or 
zinc 

Miscellaneous,  all  other 


Average 

number 

employed 

during 

year. 


987, 184 


981,560 


147,372 

54.5,798 

93, 205 


45,741 
43,717 
21, 884 

15, 43G 

l,3SiO 

909 

748 

633 


22, 069 
8,049 
4,287 
3,336 
3, 513 
1,732 


317 
146 
324 
919 
738 

31 
5,453 

349 
1,124 

824 

419 
2,191 

448 
448 
37 

185 
4,373 
1,172 

166 
1,129 

958 


5,624 


471 
454 


598 

3,691 

410 


1, 030, 037 


1,025,871 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED  ON  15TH  DAY  OF  THE  MONTH  OR 
nearest  REPRESENTATIVE  DAY. 


January. 


146, 241 

589, 8C4 

85;  225 


47, 493 
58,025 
25, 124 

U,77S 

1,274 

1, 202 

990 

921 


18,085 
5,600 
3,471 
2,0S7 
2,852 
1,459 


340 
4S 
157 
773 
755 


159 
4,583 
1,651 

138 

1,492 

902 


4,166 


211 
260 

819 

2,565 
311 


Febru- 
ary. 


989,301 


985,369 


145,985 
561, 861 
85,119 


47, 205 
49, 136 
23,434 

14,915 
1,312 
1,323 

775 
834 


17,398 
5,844 
3, 305 
2,037 
2,909 
1,497 


348 
74 
156 
756 
656 


36 

39 

4,849 

4,681 

291 

297 

1,377 

1,059 

687 

691 

432 

398 

1,574 

1,649 

482 

236 

414 

400 

156 
4, 865 
1,618 

142 
1,390 

844 


S,9S2 


232 
274 


595 

2,S2S 

306 


March. 


973, 868 


143, 437 

550,126 

87, 130 


46,712 
43,701 
22,574 

15, 095 

1,274 

1,155 

7(59 

727 


18, 847 
6,504 
3,681 
2,456 
3,060 
1,641 


303 

77 
170 
782 
636 

25 

4,851 
342 

957 
715 

378 

1,782 

342 

416 

37 


181 
4,741 
1,444 

149 
1,  406 

870 


4.369 


268 
325 


575 

2,880 

321 


April. 


956,932 


952,305 


142,691 

532, 682 

88,120 


44,822 
40,675 
21,506 

14,921 

1,317 

1,159 

595 

544 


21,476 
7,771 
4,128 
3,257 
3,415 
1,688 


112 
197 
826 
637 

27 

5,373 

334 

1,007 
784 

454 

1,918 

282 

430 

40 

175 
4,972 
1,124 

161 
1,545 

885 


4,627 


278 
352 


634 

3,079 

284 


May. 


963, 827 


958,506 


144,925 

535,110 

90, 015 


45, 631 
38,374 
20, 196 

15,184 

1,424 

1,115 

676 


22, 992 
8, 620 
4,411 
3,680 
3, 580 
1,778 


306 
138 
212 
887 
612 

36 

5,522 

347 

998 
829 

470 

2,078 

245 

430 

42 

198 
3,259 
1,078 

171 
1,.503 

904 


5,321 


291 
424 


698 

3,623 

285 


MINES  AND  QUAKKIES. 


1275 


Tablk  12 WAGE  EARNERS,  BY  MONTHS,  ALL  MINING    ENTERPRISES,   BY  INDUS- 
TRIES: 1919— Continued. 

[The  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  industry  is  indicated  by  bold-faced  figures  and  that 
of  minimum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


' 

number  employed  on  15th  day  of 
nearest  representative 

THE  MONTH  OR 
DAY. 

Per 

cent 
mini- 

INDUSTRY. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 
ber. 

October. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

mum 
is  of 
ma.xi- 
mum. 

All  iiirliistrifi<{ 

1,011,390 

1,038,038 

1,050,107 

1,057,820 

765,067 

1,038,989 

72.3 

Producing  enterprises — 

1,005,219 

1,031,628 

1,043,719 

1,051,204 

758, 156 

1,032,014 

72.1 

Fuels: 

Coal,  anthracite    

148.  .397 

5«;6;  897 

94,389 

46, 286 
39,919 
20,207 

16,319 
1,499 

782 
766 
557 

24,599 
9,071 
4, 667 
3, 985 
3, 858 
1,833 

336 
159 
594 

980 
643 

31 

5,771 

346 

1,031 

880 

398 

2,350 

435 

439 

41 

217 

3,419 

1,076 

224 

832 
986 

6, 171 

149, 220 

583, 120 

98,570 

46,754 
41,. 386 
21,050 

16,469 
1,430 

758 
758 
569 

25, 655 
9,228 
4,961 
4,097 

3,572 
1,865 

342 
159 
528 
983 

828 

25 
5, 883 

395 
1,134 

916 

407 

2,327 

534 

464 

40 

193 

3,873 

1,065 

220 

845 

1,005 

6,410 

149,522 

593; 304 

99,570 

46,911 
42,595 
21, 162 

15,349 

1,404 

745 

742 

558 

2.5,303 
9,024 
4,916 
3,906 
3,594 
1,810 

369 

199 

401 

1,089 

900 

35 

6,020 

395 

1,288 
923 

475 

2,582 

615 

478 

40 

193 

4,094 

1,118 

185 

883 

1,022 

6,388 

150,847 

599, 550 

99,332 

45,772 
44,395 
21,579 

15,536 

1,425 

656 

708 

646 

23,901 
9,101 
4,726 
3,908 
3.729 
1,875 

308 
241 

407 

1,065 

847 

28 

5,853 

352 

1,313 

858 

415 
2,713 
629 
490 
38 

193 

4,639 

1,017 

144 

932 

1,036 

6,616 

150,594 

SOS,  268 

99, 541 

44,126 
45, 246 
22,631 

15,456 

1,433 

622 

715 

598 

22, 538 
8,741 
4,598 
3,710 
3,896 
1,759 

288 
239 
399 
985 
827 

33 

5,538 
339 

1,211 
870 

398 
2,716 

656 
487 
38 

187 
5,358 
955 
132 
973 
1,058 

6,911 

151, 595 
587, 149 
100,293 

42,  CSS 
43,267 
23,1% 

15,670 

1,348 

624 

703 

545 

20,367 
8, 070 
4,047 
3,131 
3,927 
1,753 

302 
181 
425 
904 
934 

19 
5,513 

379 
1,112 

895 

356 
2,512 
670 
497 
34 

191 
5,771 

930 

109 

933 

1,047 

6,975 

94.1 

Coal,  bituminous 

51.4 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas . . . 

Metals: 

84.9 
89.6 

Copper 

65.3 

79.4 

Gold  and  silver — 

Lode  mines 

89.7 

85.0 

Manganese 

47.0 

Quicksilver 

60.1 

Rare  metals 

57.5 

Stone: 

Limestone 

67.8 

Granite 

61.4 

Sandstone 

60.6 

Basalt 

49.7 

Slate 

72.6 

Marble 

77.8 

Miscellaneous: 

69.1 

Asbestos       . .               

17.8 

Asphalt 

20.3 

Barvtes 

09.4 

Bauxite 

62.2 

Chromite 

48.7 

Clay 

77.8 

Feldspar 

73.7 

Fluorspar 

69.5 

Fuller's  earth 

74.4 

Graphite 

74.9 

Gypsum 

58.0 

Magnesite 

35.2 

Mica 

80.5 

Millstones 

61.9 

Mineral  pigments 

71.4 

Phosphate  rock 

50.3 

Pyrite 

56.3 

Silica 

48.7 

Sulphur 

52.7 

Talc  and  soapstone 

79.8 

Nonproducing:  enterprises.. 

56.4 

Fuels: 

Coal 

463 
461 

606 

4,306 

335 

507 
531 

624 

4,325 

423 

625 
538 

527 

4,254 

444 

735 
577 

4,284 
568 

833 

622 

477 

4,276 

703 

827 
634 

530 
4,327 

657 

25.3 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas. . . 

Metals: 

Iron  ore 

41.0 
55.2 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  or 

58.4 

Miscellaneous,  all  other 

40.3 

12Y6 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS. 


TAiiLK  13.— WAGK  EARNERS,  BY  MONTHS,  ALL  MINING  ENTERPRISES,   BY  STATES: 

1919. 

[The  month  of  maximuin  employment  for  eaeh  state  is  indicaterl  by  bold-faced  flpircs  and  that  of  mini- 
mum employment  by  italic  figures.] 


United  States 

Producing  enterprises 

Alabama 

Arizona 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut 

Delaware 

District  of  Columbia 

Florida 

Georgia 

Idaho 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevaxia 

New  Hampshire 

New  Jersey 

New  Mexico 

New  York 

North  Carolina 

North  Dakota 

Ohio 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

Rhode  Island 

South  Carolina 

South  Dakota 

Tenne.ssce 

Texas 

Utah 

Vermont 

Virginia 

Washington 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin 

Wyoming 


Nonprodaclng  enterprises.. 


Average 

number 

employefl 

during 

year. 


987, 184 


981,560 


32, 579 

15, 268 
3, 030 
19,341 
16, 790 

,543 

116 

12 

3,372 

2,397 

2, 455 
79,  123 
26, 751 
11,274 
16,136 

43,  .563 

5,221 

979 

5,628 

1,704 

31,292 
17,265 
7 
14, 857 
16, 129 

162 
4,231 

682 
4,576 
7,100 

6,202 

1,890 

774 

49, 298 

33, 914 

740 

323, 397 

363 

933 

1,785 

14,470 
18,164 
9,847 
2, 936 
14,547 

5,050 

100, 812 

3,  .547 

9,699 


5,624 


NUMBER  EMPLOYED  ON  15TH  DAY  OF  THE  MONTH  OE  NEAREST 
REPEE.SENTATIVE  D'AY. 


January. 


1, 030, 037 


1,025,871 


34,  .594 
19, 065 

3, 7« 
19,  552 
18, 151 

447 

58 

6 

3, 848 

2,386 

2,773 
89, 224 
29, 981 
13, 221 
17,448 

43, 98(1 

4,913 

461 

.5,  829 

1,037 

34,  436 
10, 033 


17, 319 
20,911 

12H 
5,118 

!!U 
4, 704 
8,152 

0,180 

1,6IJ0 

1,011 

.51,820 

32,940 

617 

330,  <-98 

Ur, 

793 

1,801 

1.5,364 
//,,  f.dl 
11,  962 

2,  725 
14,932 

6,956 

UX),  187 

3,  461 
10, 939 


4,166 


Febru- 
ary. 


989, 301 


985, 369 


34,  682 

16,  273 
3,  404 
19,319 
17,000 

J,27 

61 

(S 

'A,  903 

2, 408 

2, 733 

80,  988 
28,  209 
12,926 
17, 202 

40, 919 

4, 700 

J,:iH 

5,  305 

I, on 

34, 729 

10, 304 


10,  479 
10, 061 

134 
4, 275 

300 
4,  .592 
7,584 

5, 55.? 

1,  728 
878 

48,  325 
32, 531 

565 

323, 080 

281 

7«/> 
1,868 

14,322 
1.5,  (K)3 

10,  o;« 

2,  H'JH 
14,541 

5, 737 
93, 274 

3, 368 
10,407 


March. 


973, 868 


969,499 


34, 2.52 
13,3.58 
3,224 
19, 238 
17,460 

491 

73 

8 

3, 861 

2, 393 

2,067 
85,  233 
20, 939 
12,  .592 
17, 207 

-M),  949 

4, 943 

712 

ff,WI 

1,236 

34,  420 
10, 010 
6 
15, 406 
10, 017 

1.57 
4, 143 

398 
4, 047 
7,437 

.5, 027 

1,84() 

807 

48,  (J05 

32, 713 

656 

318, 975 

303 

913 

1,860 

14,114 
1.5, 942 
9, 283 
2, 721 
13, 722 

5, 672 

02, H24 
3,  4.52 
10,  188 


4, 369 


Ai)ril. 


956, 932 


952, 305 


32,719 

12,  H()8 
3,  141 

iH,7in 

16, 716 

.535 

121 

9 

3,9.34 

2, 3.39 

2, 0.56 
82, 026 
25,  837 
11,194 
16, 851 

40, 081 

5, 047 

9f)8 

.5,  171 

1,7.57 

30, 055 
17, 0.54 
12 
1.5,014 
1.5, 329 

174 
4, 053 

.571 
4, 703 
7,  236 

6,040 

1,  849 

030 

47,  838 

33, 058 

580 

314,  .592 

349 

922 

1,819 

13,677 

16,  088 
8, 937 
2, 8.56 

13,308 

.5, 321 

93, 737 

3, 6:50 

9,  .5(i5 


4,  (i27 


May. 


963,  827 


9.58, 506 


31,117 

13,  199 

3,  240 
19,  298 
1.5,  723 

.590 
136 
14 

2,202 

2,288 

2,391 
80,  235 
27, 074 
10,  808 
17,214 

41,1.54 

4,  864 
1,230 

5,  424 
1,889 

29, 705 

18, 043 

15 

14,  .501 
1.5,104 

i9e 

4,227 

708 

4,  .526 

7,013 

6,429 

1,852 

497 

.50, 336 

33, 205 

695 

31.5, 610 

389 

89() 

1, 793 

14,  .572 
17,203 

8,  098 
3,015 

13,  710 

.5, 104 

97,313 

3,720 

9,  123 


.5, 321 


June. 


970, 832 


965,230 


31,042 
13, 280 
3,288 
19, 079 
1.5,681 

.591 
153 

17 
/,  836 
2,328 

2,  517 
79, 033 
26, 875 
10,622 
16, 982 

42,203 
4,407 
1,288 
5,  400 
1,946 


18,587 

11 

14, 401 

1.5,324 

176 

4,428 

830 

4,168 

6,836 

6,450 

1,878 

472 

52, 236 

33,015 

721 

321, 1,50 

393 

893 

1,826 

14, 731 
17,2.59 

8,072 
3,158 
13,  732 

4,948 

9!),  4.54 

3, 076 

8,949 


.5,602 


MINES  AND  QUARRIES. 


1277 


Table  13— W^.GE  E-^RNERS,  BY  MONTHS,  ALL  MINING  ENTERPRISES,  BY  STATES: 

1919— Continued. 

FThe  month  of  maximum  employment  for  each  state  is  indicated  by  bold-faced  figures  and  that  of  mini- 
mum  employment  by  italic  figures.] 


NUMBER  EMPLOTED  ON  15TH  DAY  OF 
NEAREST  REPRESENTATIVE 

THE  MONTH  OR 
DAY. 

Per 

cent 
mini- 

STATE. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 
tember. 

Octo- 
ber. 

Novem- 
ber. 

Decem- 
ber. 

mum 
is  of 
maxi- 
mum. 

TJnited  States 

1,  Oil,  390 

1, 038, 038 

1,050,107 

1,057,820 

765,067 

1, 038, 989 

72.3 

Producing  enterprises 

1,005,219 

1,031,628 

1,043,719 

1,051,204 

758, 156 

1,032,014 

72.1 

31, 751 
14, 366 
4,062 
19, 266 
16,424 

598 

147 

12 

2,330 

2,501 

2,746 
81, 643 
28, 143 
11, 012 
17, 191 

46,231 
4,523 
1,175 
5,743 
1,978 

29,599 
18,804 
17 
14, 871 
15,910 

163 

4,381 

839 

4,713 

6,561 

6,690 

1,931 

518 

53,518 

34,320 

810 

333,232 

427 

974 

1,890 

14,974 
18, 459 
9,184 
3,146 
14,821 

5,195 

104, 774 

3,712 

8,94^ 

6,171 

32,  521 
15, 588 
4,542 
19, 176 
17,086 

583 

144 

12 

2,745 

2,586 

2,175 
83,906 
29,434 
11,811 
16, 397 

47,350 
5,014 
1,204 
6,119 
2,032 

30,303 
Is,  667 
12 
14,907 
16, 197 

169 
S,  366 

887 
4,741 
7,084 

6,569 

1,898 

550 

56,340 

35,886 

869 
340, 3a6 

424 
1,0  Jl 
1, 866 

15,304 
20,420 
10,069 
2,877 
15,096 

5,  455 

106, 637 

3,717 

9,476 

6,410 

32,936 
16,036 
4,879 
19, 182 
16,782 

558 

132 

17 

2,961 

2,510 

1,648 
87, 056 
30,  907 
12,  524 
16,  397 

47, 373 
5,505 
1,141 
6,157 
1,956 

31, 365 
18, 178 
6 
15,672 
15,530 

179 
3,636 

860 
4,780 
7,102 

6,537 

2,062 

776 

56,792 

36,617 

934 

341, 352 

438 

1,006 
1,828 

15, 227 
20, 975 
10, 319 
2,860 
15,224 

5,659 

107,  8Jl 

3,604 

9,  723 

6,388 

33,  747 
16,441 
4,760 
19, 555 
16, 527 

565 

118 

19 

3,650 

2,479 

2,008 
89, 321 
31,  544 
13, 032 
16, 415 

48,834 

5,655 
1,116 
6,221 
1,997 

31,780 
17, 348 

28. 781 
16,  484 

1,416 
19, 916 
15,176 

578 

127 

13 

4,282 
2,^1 

3,078 

16. 782 
5,818 
3,404 
8,843 

35,516 
6,401 
1,076 
5,144 
1,913 

29,202 
16,383 

32,806 
16, 318 
3,  821 
19,831 
18, 155 

553 

132 

11 

4,912 

2,275 

3,268 

88,029 
30, 269 
12, 062 
15,425 

48, 136 

6,674 

933 

5,862 
1,690 

30, 414 
15, 109 
6 
15,020 
15, 958 

ISO 
4,567 

698 
4,278 
6,840 

5,767 

1,978 

1,158 

51, 125 

36,499 

796 
336, 197 

379 
1,006 
1,632 

15, 172 
20,971 
10,  712 
3,091 
15,062 

4,142 
108, 720 

3,133 
10,272 

6,975 

83.0 

67.2 

29.0 

94.0 

83.6 

71.4 

33.3 

31.6 

37.4 

87.8 

50.4 

18.8 

18.4 

25.7 

50.7 

72.7 

66.0 

34.0 

82.0 

50.0 

83.0 

80.3 

29.4 

15,  729 
16,685 

169 
4,081 

871 
4,678 
6,975 

6,474 

1,996 

931 

56,448 

36, 674 

912 

340, 316 

395 

968 

1,663 

15,777 

20,853 
10, 315 
3,005 
15,398 

5,567 

107,778 

3,606 

9,788 

6,616 

8,96S 
13,922 

153 
4,467 

818 
4,328 
6,380 

6,108 

1,966 

1,034 

18,793 

29, 510 

826 

265,  no 

404 
1,010 
1,574 

10,406 
19,  474 
10,  577 
3,082 
14,982 

1,8U 

97,245 

3,479 

9,016 

6,911 

51.8 

66.6 

66.7 

65.8 

38.8 

87.1 

78.3 

83.0 

82.3 

40.8 

Ohio                 

33.1 

80.5 

59.4 

77.7 

56.2 

76.0 

83.3 

66.0 

69.9 

Utah            

67.5 

85.5 

86.4 

31.0 

85.4 

84.2 

81.7 

S6.4 

1278  ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS. 

TABLK  14.— CHARACTER  OF  ORGANIZATION,  TRODUCING  ENTERPRISES:  1919. 


INDUSTRY  AND  CHARACTER  OF 
ORGANIZATION. 


All  industries 


Corporation. 
Individual... 

Firm 

Other 


Coal,  anthracite. 


Corporation. 
Individual... 

Firm 

Other 


Coal,  BrruMiNous. 


Corporation. 
Individual... 

Firm 

Other 


Petroleum  and 
RAL  GAS 


Corporation. 
Individual... 

Firm , 

Other , 


Iron  ore. 


Corporation. 
Individual. . 
Firmi , 


Copper.. 

Corporation. 
Individual... 
Firmi 


Lead  and  zinc. 


Corporation. 
Individual... 

Firm 

Other 


Gold  and  sn,VER,  lode 
MINES 


Corporation. 
Individual... 

Firm , 

Other , 


Limestone. 


Corporation. 
Individual... 

Firm 

Other 


Granite. 


Corporation. 
Individual... 
Firm2 


Sulphur. 


Num- 
ber of 
enter- 
prises. 


21,280 


10, 879 

4,312 

5, 249 

840 


254 


170 

37 

42 

5 

6,636 


4,325 

1,181 

1,095 

35 


9,814 


3, 685 

2,063 

3,296 

770 

290 


Number 
of  wage 
earners. 


267 
12 
11 

195 


141 
24 
30 

432 


287 
40 
100 


740 


396 
138 
198 

8 

895 


462 

289 

140 

4 

358 


152 
126 
SO 


Corporation 

1  Includes  1  "other"  form 


981,560 


924, 421 
2-1,107 
28,916 
4,116 


147,372 


143,615 

431 

2,879 

447 

545,798 


515, 692 

13,844 

14, 847 

1,415 


93,205 


83,399 
3,242 
5,002 
1,562 

45, 741 


45, 152 
221 
368 

43,717 


43,470 
150 
97 

21,884 


20,508 
372 
870 
134 


15,436 


14,448 
401 
480 
107 

22,069 


18,324 

2,  OH 

1,635 

99 

8,049 


6,392 

938 
719 

1,129 


4  1,129 

of  organization. 


value  of  products. 


Total. 


,158,463,966 


2, 954, 789, 792 
71,982,739 
103,6.8.3,684 
28,007,751 


364,084,142 


355, 328, 907 

962, 441 

6,741,024 

1,051,770 

1,145,977,565 


1,085,004,874 

28,  .343, 965 

30, 100, 087 

2, 528, 6.39 


931,793,423 


828, 633, 805 
28, 759, 096 
51,7.58,029 
22,642,493 

218,217,905 


Per  enter- 
prise. 


$148,424 


271,605 
16, 694 
19,7.53 
a3, 343 


1,433,402 


2,090,170 
26,012 
160,501 
210,354 

172,691 


250, 868 
24,000 

27,489 
72,247 


94,945 


216,718,813 

390, 551 

1, 108, 541 

181,258,087 


180, 735, 466 
310,336 
212, 285 

75,579,347 


70,551,148 

1, 510, 296 

3,156,133 

361,770 


58,832,330 


55,715,104 

802,301 

1,963,422 

3.51,503 

52,943,9^1 


45, 890, 605 

3,705,252 

3,112,907 

235, 160 

18,279,345 


14,  .504, 529 
2, 109, 442 
1,665,374 

17,935,882 


224,  867 
13,940 
15,703 
29,406 

752, 476 


PER  cent 

distribution. 


Enter- 
prises. 


100.0 


51. 1 
20.3 
24.7 
3.9 


100.0 


66.9 

14.6 

16.5 

2.0 


65.2 
17.8 
16.5 
0.5 


100.0 


Wage 
earn- 
ers. 


100.0 


94.2 
2.5 
2.9 
0.4 


100.0 


97.5 
0.3 
2.0 
0.3 


100.0       100.0 


811, 081 
32,  .546 
100, 776 

929,529 


1,281,812 
12,931 
7,076 

174,952 


245, 823 
37, 757 
31,561 
72,354 


79,503 


140, 695 

5,814 

9,916 

43,938 

59, 155 


99,330 
12,821 
22, 2.35 
58,790 

51,060 


95, 425 
16,742 
20,817 

4,483,971 


37.5 
21.0 
33.6 

7.8 

100.0 


92.1 
4.1 

3.8 

100.0 


72.3 
12.3 
15.4 

100.0 


66.4 
9.3 

23.1 
1.2 


100.0 


53.5 

18.6 

26.8 

1.1 

100.0 


51.6 

32.3 

15.6 

0.4 

100.0 


42.5 
35.2 
22.3 

100.0 


94.5 
2.5 
2.7 
0.3 


100.0 


89.5 
3.5 
5.4 
1.7 

100.0 


98.7 
0.5 
0.8 


100.0 


99.4 

^    0.3 

0.2 

100.0 


93.7 
L7 
4.0 
0.6 


100,0 


93.6 
2.6 
3.1 
0.7 

100.0 


83.0 
9.1 
7.4 
0.4 

100.0 


79.4 

n.7 

8.9 
100.0 


17,935,882       4,483,971        100.0  |    100.0 
^Includes  2  "other"  forms  of  organization, 


MINES   AND   QUARRIES.  1279 

Tai'.le  14.-CHARACTER   OF  ORGANIZATION,  PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES:  1919-^Contd. 


INDUSTRY  AND  CHARACTER  OF 
ORGANIZATION. 


Sandstone 

Corporation 

Individual 

Firmi 

Phosphate  kock... 

Corporation 

Individual 

Finn 

Clay 

Corporation 

Individual 

Firms 

Basalt 

Corporal  ion 

Individual 

Firm 

Other 

Gold,  placer  jones 

Corporation 

Individual 

Firm  2 

Gypsum 

Corporat  ion 

Individual 

Slate 

Corporation 

Individual 

Firm' 

Marble 

Corporation 

Individual ' 


Num- 
ber of 
enter- 
prises. 


255 


142 
61 
52 

48 


39 
4 
5 

345 


212 
98 
35 

163 


104 
40 
16 
3 

112 


43 
4 

101 

71 

8 
22 

48 


Number 
of  w?.ge 
earners. 


4,287 


3,574 
279 
434 


4,058 
95 
220 

5,453 


4,480 
644 
329 

3,336 


2,809 

356 

149 

22 

1,380 


1,259 
78 
43 

2,191 


2,176 
15 


3,007 
131 
375 

1,732 


1,672 
60 


value  of  products. 


Total. 


$10,684,969 


9,405,068 
500, 761 
779, 140 

10,300,198 


9, 546,  209 
187,858 
566, 131 

10,086,298 


8,034,433 

1,454,977 

596, 888 

9,657,977 


8,327,873 

973, 250 

3:36, 073 

20,781 

9,. 368, 561 


8,965,148 

338,015 

65, 398 

6,805,940 


6, 782, 826 
23,114 

5, 720, 792 


5,021,062 
187, 699 
512, 031 

4,397,912 


4,318,737 
79, 175 


Per  enter- 
prise. 


$41,902 


66, 233 
8,209 
14,983 

214, 587 


244, 775 
46, 965 
113,226 

29,236 


37, 898 
14,  ,847 
17,054 

59, 251 


80,076 

24, 331 

21,005 

6,927 

83, 648 


199, 226 
10, 243 
1,923 

144,807 


157,740 
5,779 

56,642 


70,719 
23,462 
23,274 

91,623 


98,1.5:3 
19,794 


PER  CENT 
DISTRIBUTION. 


Enter- 
prises. 


100.0 


55.  7 
23.9 
20.4 

100.0 


81.3 
8.3 
10.4 

100.0 


61.4 
28.4 
10.1 

100.0 


63.8 
24.5 
9.8 
1.8 

100.0 


40.2 
29.5 
30.4 

100.0 


91.5 
8.5 


70.3 

7.9 

21.8 

100.0 


91.7 

8.3 


Wage 
earn- 
ers. 


100.0 


S3.  4 
6.5 
10.1 

100.0 


92.8 
2.2 
5.0 

100.0 


82.2 
11.8 
6.0 

100.0 


84.2 
10.7 
4.5 
0.7 

100.0 


91.2 
5.7 
3.1 

100.0 


99.3 
0.7 


85.6 
3.7 
10.7 


Value 

of 
prod- 
ucts. 


100.0 


88.0 
4.7 
7.3 

100.0 


92.7 
1.8 
5.5 


79.7 
14.4 
5.9 

100.0 


86.2 
10.1 
3.5 
0.2 

100.0 


95.7 
3.6 
0.7 

100.0 


99.7 
0.3 


100.0 


87.8 
3.3 
9.0 

100.0 


98.2 
1.8 


'  Includes  1  "other"  form  of  organization. 
2  Includes  2  "other ''  forms  of  organization. 
8  Includes  2  flrm.s. . 


1280  ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS. 

Table  15.— SIZE  OF  PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  BY  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS:  1919. 


VALUE  OF 

value  of 

INDUSTRT  AND 
VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS 

Num- 

PRODUCTS. 

industry  and 

Num- 

products. 

ber. 

ber. 

PER  ENTERPRISE. 

Amount. 

Per 
cent. 

PER  ENTERPRISE. 

Amount. 

Per 
cent. 

All  industries 

21,  280 

$3,158,463,966 

100.0 

Copper 

195 

$181,258,087 

100  0 

Less  than  $5,000 

Less  than  $5,000 

6,  586 

15, 228, 604 

0.5 

60 

103, 183 

0.1 

$5,000  to  $20,000 

5,539 

.58, 745,  473 

1.9 

$5,000  to  $20,000 

33 

369,  280 

0.2 

$20,000  to  8100,000 

4,990 

237,600,990 

7.5 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

33 

1,911,892 

1.1 

$100,000  to  $.500,00 

3, 005 

686, 788,  422 

21.7 

$100,000  to  $500,000.... 

28 

6, 799,  421 

3.8 

$500,000  to  .SI ,000,00... 

084 

472, 131,  636 

14.9 

$500,000  to $1,000,000... 

9 

6,  350,  924 

3.5 

$1,000,000  to  $5,000,000 

392 

754, 160,  .595 

2,3.9 

.$1,000,000  to  ,$5,000,000. 

19 

43, 121,  957 

23.8 

$5,000,000  and  over... 

84 

933,  808,  246 

29.6 

$5,000,000  and  over 

Lead  and  zinc... 
Less  than  $.5,000 

13 
432 

122, 601,  430 
7,5,  579, 347 

67.6 

Coal           

6,890 

1,510,061,707 

100.0 

100  0 

Less  than  $.5,000 

855 

2,  801,  020 

0.2 

135 

261,  492 

0.3 

$,5,000  to  $20,IX)0 

1,656 

18,  054,  536 

1.2 

$.5,000  to  .$20,000 

80 

817, 185 

kl 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

2,049 

102, 223,  266 

6.8 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

85 

4,  494,  519 

siOD.ooo  to  $.-ion,ooo 

1,690 

396, 1.52,  362 

26.2 

$100,000  to  $.500,000 

102 

25, 190,  455 

33.3 

$.500,000  to  $1,000,000... 

409 

281,  472,  982 

18.6 

,$,500,000  to  $1,000,000... 

17 

11,617,808 

1,5.4 

$1 ,00<),000  to  $5,000,000. . 

204 

372, 478, 693 

24.7 

$l,(X)0,000andover2... 

13 

33, 197,  888 

43.9 

$5,000,(X)0  and  over 

27 

336, 878,  848 

22.3 

Gold  and  silvbr. 

Anthracite 

2.54 

364, 084, 142 

100.0 

LODE  mines 

Less  than  $5,000 

740 

58, 832, 330 

100.0 

Less  than  $5,000 

37 

89,  997 

(') 

381 

695,  409 

1.2 

$.5,000  to  $20,000 

38 

440,  045 

0.1 

$5,000  to  $20,000 

149 

1,  500,  %4 

2.6 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

43 

1,  843, 631 

0.5 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

113 

5, 149,  322 

8,8 

$100,000  to  $.500,000.  .. 

39 

10, 076,  964 

2.8 

$100,000  to  $.500,000 

67 

14, 986,  545 

2,5.5 

$.500,000  to  $1,000,000.. 

32 

24, 276, 649 

6.7 

$.500,000  to  $1,000,000... 

19 

13, 255,  565 

22.5 

$1,000,000  to  $5,000,000 

48 

83, 086,  309 

22.8 

$1,000,000  and  over  2. . . 

11 

23, 244,  525 

39.5 

$5,000,000  and  over . . . 

17 

244, 270,  547 

67.1 

Bituminous 

6,636 

1, 14.5, 977,  565 

100.0 

Limestone 

895 

52,943,924 

100.0 

Less  than  $5,000 

$,5,000  to  $20,000 

208 
259 

,507,  076 
2, 91,5,  675 

LO 

5.5 

Less  than  $.5,000 

818 

2,711,023 

0.2 

$5,000  to  $20,000 

1,618 

17, 614,  491 

1.5 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

310 

14, 429,  913 

27.3 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

2,006 

100,  379,  635 

8.8 

$100,000  to  $.500,000 

103 

20,  834,  355 

39.4 

8100,000  to  $.500,000.  .. 

1,6,51 

3,86,  075,  398 

33.7 

$,500,000  to  $1,000,000... 

10 

6, 904,  .529 

13.0 

$500,000  to  $1,000,000.. 
$1,000,000  to  $5,000,000 

377 

2,57, 196,  333 

22.4 

$1,000,000  to  $5,000,000. 

5 

7, 352, 376 

13.9 

1.56 

289, 392,  3,841     25. 3 

$5,000,000  and  over. . . 

10 

92  608  301       «  1 

GRjiNITE 

358 

1.8,  279,  345    100  0 

Less  than  $5,000 

Petroleum  and 

90 

241,093!      1.3 

NATURAL  GAS 

9,814 

931, 793,  423 

100.0 

$5,000  to  $20,000 

104 

'    1,027,383 

5.6 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

$100,000  to  $.500,000 

110 

4  786  424 

26.2 
51.1 

Less  than  85,000 

4,  348 

9,  531,  235 

1.0 

50 

9;  344;  547 

$5,000  to  $20,000 

2,797 

28, 919,  564 

3.1 

$500,O(J0  and  over' 

4 

2, 879,  898 

15.8 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

1,096 

75, 785,  417 

8.1 

$100,01)0  to  $.500,000 

684 

150, 748,  376 

16.2 

Sandstone 

256 

10, 684, 969 

100.0 

$500,000  to  $5,000,000. . . . 
$1,000,000  to  $5,000,000.. 

1,56 
96 

109, 951,  280 
204, 187,  367 

11.8 
21.9 

Loss  than  $5,000 

79 

191,  820 

1.8 

$5,000,000  and  over 

37 

352,670,184 

37.8 

$5,000  to  $20,000 

78 

841,  052 

7.9 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

72 

3, 035, 162 

28.4 

Iron  ore 

290 

218, 217,  905 

100.0 

$100,000  and  over  * 

Phospblvte  rock.. 

26 

48 

6, 616,  935 
10,  300, 198 

61  9 

Less  than  .$5,000 

15 

36,  040 

0) 

100.0 

$.5,000  to  .$20,000 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

29 
69 

392,  775 
3, 774,  321 

0.2 
1.7 

Less  than  $20,000  5 

8 

66,217 

0.6 

$100,000  to  $.''>00,000 

98 

26, 453,  784 

12.1 

$20,000  to  $10O,0tX) 

16 

897,  741 

,8.7 

$.500,000  to  81,000,000.... 

41 

28,  239,  920 

12.9 

$100,000  to  $500,000 

17 

4, 052,  511 

39.3 

$1,000,000  to  $5,000,000. . 

35 

63, 674,  .560 

29.2 

$500,000  and  over  3 

7 

5,283,729 

51.3 

$5,000,000  and  over 

3 

95, 646,  505 

43.8 

1  Less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent. 

2  Includes  the  group  "$5,0t)0,000  and  over." 

3  Includes  the  group  "$1,000,000  to  $5,000,000." 

*  Includes  the  groups  ".$.500,000  to  $1,000,000"  and  "$1,000,000  to  $5,080,000." 
6  Includes  the  group  "  Less  than  $5,000." 


MINES   AND   QUARRIES.  1281 

TABLK  15 SIZE  OF  PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  BY  VALUE  OP  PRODUCTS:  1919— Contd. 


INDUSTRY  AND 

Num- 
ber. 

VALUE   OF 
PRODUCTS. 

INDUSTRY   AND 

VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS 

PER  ENTERPRISE. 

Num- 
ber. 

value  op 
products. 

PEE  ENTERPRISE. 

Amount. 

Per 

cent. 

Amount. 

Per 

cent. 

Clay             

345 

$10,086,298 

100.0 

Gypsum 

47 

$6,805,940 

100  0 

Less  than  $5,000 

$5,000  to  $20,000 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

$100,000  to  $500,000... 
$500,000  to  $1,000,000.. 

Slate 

3 
5 

18 
18 
3 

101 

5,  042 

69, 164 

941,620 

4, 100, 134 

1,689,980 

5, 720, 792 

0.1 

1.0 

13.8 

60.2 

24.8 

100.0 

Less  than  $5,000 

$5,000  to  $20.000 

$20,0(XI  to  $100,000 

$100,000  to  $500,000 

82 
118 
127 

18 

163 

192,  739 
1,248,365 
5,949,044 
2,696,150 

9,657,977 

L9 

12.4 
59.0 
26.7 

100.0 

Less  than  $5,000 

$5,000  to  $20,000 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

$100,000  and  over  1 . . . 

Marble 

Less  than  $5,000 

$5,000  to  $2U,000 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

$100,000  and  over  i 

Gold,    placer 

20 
40 
77 
26 

112 

48,  034 

490,  470 

3, 850,  020 

6, 269,  453 

9, 368, 561 

0.5 
5.1 
39.9 
54.6 

100.0 

13 
21 
55 
12 

48 

36, 448 

276,  824 

2, 764,  500 

2,643,020 

4,397,912 

0.6 

4.8 
48.3 
46.2 

100.0 

,  Less  than  $5,000 

$5,000  to  $20,000 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

$100,000  and  over  2... 

4 

8 

25 

11 

10, 702 

81, 157 

1,255,344 

3,050,709 

0.2 

L8 

28.5 

69.4 

Less  than  $5,000 

$5,000  to  .$20,000 

$20,000  to  $100,000 

$100,000  to  $500,000 

$500,000  and  over  2 

74 
12 
12 
11 
3 

119,  809 

112,  178 

798,  605 

2,611,707 

5,720,262 

1.3 

1.2 

8.5 
27.9 
61.1 

1  Includes  the  group  "$500,000  to  $1,000,000." 

2  Includes  the  group  "$1,000,000  to  $5,000,000." 

-SIZE  OF  PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  BY  AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE 
EARNERS:  1919. 


INDUSTRY  AND 
WAGE  EARNERS 
PER  ENTERPRISE. 


All  industries 

No  wage  earners. . . 

1  to  5 

6to20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 

501  tol,000 

Over  1,000 

Coal 

No  wage  earners 

1  to5 

6to20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 

501  tol.OOO 

Over  1,000 

Anthracite  . . . 

No  wage  earners.. 

lto5 

6to20 

21  to  50 

51  tolOO 

101  to  500 

501  to  1,000 

Over  1,000 


ENTER- 
PRISES. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent 

dis- 
tribu- 
tion. 


21,280   100.0' 


3,722 
7,912 
3,948 
2,. 309 
1,372, 
1,743! 
182' 
92 


17.5 
37.2 
18.6 
10.9 
6.4 
8.2 
0.9 
0.4 


6,890    100.0 


64 

1,574 

1,588 

1,258 

901 

1,304 

134 

67 

254 


0.9 
22.8 
23.0 
18.3 
13.1 
18.9 
1.9 
1.0 

100.0 


0.8 
24.4 
15.4 

7.9 

5.1 
24.8 
13.0 

8. 


WAGE 
EARNERS. 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber. 


981,560 


16,761 

44,506 

76,  C40 

98, 621 

377,339 

125, 278 

243,015 


693, 170 


4,476 
18,543 
41,638 
65,336 

277, 528 
90,541 

195, 108 

147,372 


Per 
cent 
dis- 
tribu- 
tion. 


139 
469 
629 
981 
18, 240 
21,804 


105,110  71.3 


100.0 


1.7 

4.5 
7.7 
10.0 
38.4 
12.8 
24.8 


100.0 


0.6 
2.7 
6.0 
9.4 
40.0 
13.1 
28.1 

100.0 


0.1 
0.3 
0.4 
0.7 
12.4 
14.8 


INDUSTRY  AND 
WAGE  EARNERS 
PER  ENTERPRISE. 


Bituminous.  .. 

No  wage  earners. . 

1  to  5 

6to20 

21  to  .50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 

501  to  1,000 

Over  1,000 

Petroleum  and 
natural  gas.. 

No  wage  earners 

1  to  5 

6  to  20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  .500 

501  to  1,000 

Over  1,000 

Iron  Ore 

No  wage  earners 

lto5 

6to20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 

501  to  1,000 

Over  1,000 


ENTER- 
PRISES. 


Num- 
ber. 


6,636 


62| 

1,512; 

1,549 

1,238 

888 

1,241 

101 

•45 


9,814 


Per 

cent 
dis- 
tribu- 
tion. 


100.0 


3,292 
4,925 
1,034 
296 
133 
102 
24 


290 


O.S 

22.8 
23.3 

18. 7i 
13.4' 
18.7, 

1.5! 

0.7 


100.0 


33.5 
50.2' 
10.5, 
3.0 
1.4 
1.0 
0.2 
0.1 

100.0 


1.7 

7.2 

14.8 

19.7 

18.6 

35.2 

2.4 

0.3 


WAGE 
EAENERS. 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber. 


545,798   100.0 


Per 
cent 

dis- 
tribu- 
tion. 


4,337 

18,074 
41,009 
64, 355 
259,288 
68,737 
89,998 


93,205 


8,852 
11,036 
9,874 
9,592 
21,978 
17, 358 
14,515 

45,741 


63 
574 
2,180 
3,822 
31,032 
5,535 
2,535 


0.8 
3.3 
7.5 
11.8 
47.5 
12.6 
16.5 


100.0 


9.5 
11.8 
10.6 
10.3 
2:3.6 
18.6 
15.6 

100.0 


0.1 
1.3 

4.8 
8.4 
67.8 
12.1 
5.5 


75108°— 23- 


-81 


1282 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE    CENSUS. 


Table  16.— SIZE  OF  PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  BY  AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  WAGE 
EARNERS:  1919— Continued. 


INDUSTRY  AND 
WAGE  EARNERS 
PER  ENTERPRISE. 


Copper 

No  wage-earners 

1  to5 

6to20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 

501  to  1,000 

Over  1,000 

Limestone 

No  wage  earners 

1  to5 

6to20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 

Lead  and  zmc. 

No  wage  earners 

1  to5 

6to20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 

501  to  1,000 

Over  1,000 

Gold  and  silver 
LODE  mines... ^ 


No  wage  earners. 

1  to5 , 

6  to  20 , 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 , 

101  to  500 

Over  1.000 


Granite. 


No  wage  earners. 

lto5 

6to20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 


Clay. 


No  wage  earners. 

lto5 

6to20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 


Phosphate  rock 


No  wage  earners. 

1  to5 

6  to  20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 


ENTER- 
PRISES. 


Num- 
ber. 


195 


Per 

cent 
dis- 
tribu- 
tion. 


100.0 


8.2 
27.2 
17.9 
13.8 

5.6 
15.4 

6.2 

5.6 


896    100.0 


25 
288 
301 
179 
59 
43 

432 


740 


151 
273 
178 
71 
31 
35 
1 

358 


20 
119 
117 
60 
28 
14 

345 


2.8 

32.2 

33.6 

20.0 

6.0 

4.8 

100.0 


9.5 

28.0 

2*.  1 

17.1 

10.4 

9.0 

0.9 

0.9 


100.0 


20 
36.9 
24.1 
9.6 
4.2 
4.7 
0.1 

100.0 


5.6 
33.2 
32.7 
16.8 

7.8 
3.9 

100.0 


7.5 
31.3 
38.0 
16.5 
5.5 
1.2 

100.0 


2.1 
4.2 

20.8 
22.9 
20.8 
29.2 


WAGE 
EARNERS. 


Aver- 
age 

num- 
ber. 


43,717 


129 

406 

859 

835 

8,676 

8,817 

23, 995 

22,069 


713 
3,445 

5,456 
4,109 
8,346 

21,884 


266 
1,195 
2,443 
3,054 
7,164 
2,412 
5,350 


15,436 


643 
1,872 
2,474 
2,244 
6,691 
1,512 

8,049 


288 
1,173 
1,862 
2,035 
2,691 

5,453 


273 

1,487 

1,824 

1,270 

599 

4,373 


122 

360 

679 

3,203 


Per 

cent 
dis- 
tribu- 
tion. 


100.0 


0.3 
0.9 
2.0 
1.9 
19.8 
20.2 
54.9 

100.0 


3.2 
15.6 

24.7 
18.6 
37.8 

100.0 


1.2 
5. 5 
11.2 
14.0 
32.7 
11.0 
24.4 


4.2 
12.1 
16.0 
14.5 
43.3 


]00.0 


3.6 
14.6 
23.1 
25.3 
33.4 

100.0 


5.0 
27.3 
33.4 
23.3 
11.0 

100.0 


0.2 
2.8 
8.2 
15.5 
73.2 


industry  and 
wage  earners 
per  enterprise. 


Sandstone 

No  wage  earners 

1  to5 

6  to  20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 

Slate 

No  wage  earners. 

1  to  5 

6to20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 

Basalt 

No  wage  earners . 

lto5 

6  to  20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 

Gypsum 

lto5 

6to20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 

Marble 

No  wage  earners 

1  to5 

6to20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 

Gold,    placer 
mines 

No  wage  earners 

1  to5 

6  to  20 

21  to  50 

51  to  100 

101  to  500 

Sulphur 

6  to  20 

101  to  500 

501  to  1,000 


enter- 
prises. 


Niun- 
bep. 


Per 

cent 
dis- 
tribu- 
tion. 


100.0 


3.5 
41.2 
34.9 
11.4 
6.7 
2.4 

100.0 


1.0 

8.9 

31.7 

38.6 

13.9 

5.9 

100.0 


1.2 

22.1 

41.1 

28.8 

3.7 

3.1 

100.0 


29, 
31.9 
17.0 
12.8 

100.0 


2.1 

8.3 

41.7 

33.3 

4.2 

10 


100.0 


30.4 
42.0 
15.2 
7.1 
3.6 
1.8 

100.0 


25. 0 
50.0 
25.0 


WAGE 
EARNERS. 


MINES   AND   QUARRIES. 
Table  17.— FUEL  USED,  BY  PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES:  1919. 


1283 


All  industries. 


Coal: 

Anthracite.  ..^ 

Bituminous 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas. 

Iron  ore 

Copper 


Lead  and  zinc 

Gold    and    silver,    lode 

mines 

Limestone 

Granite 


Sulphur 

Sandstone 

Phosphate  rock . 

Clay 

Basalt 


Gold,  placer  mines. 

Gjrpsum 

Slate 

Marble 

AU  other 


Anthracite 
(tons,  2,240 
pounds). 


8, 697, 365 


8,  548, 201 


69, 753 
14,889 

33, 526 

45 
5,409 
1,723 


2,418 

28 

345 

2,099 

72 


8,762 

210 

9,885 


Bituminous 

(tons,  2,000 

pounds). 


16,275,751 


4,096 

11, 124, 904 

67, 216 

1, 499, 612 

1, 364, 172 

503, 278 

191, 526 
673, 989 
115,  250 

308 
128,  832 
121. 273 
84, 065 
84,566 

992 
76, 086 
34, 053 
31, 158 
170, 375 


Coke 

(tons, 

2,000 

pounds). 


53,795 


14,254 


24, 070 
9,744 

272 

369 

937 

55 

20 

1,530 

146 


1 

1,534 


Wood 
(cords). 


113,  850 


594 
2,852 

912 
5,236 

3,570 

17, 755 
4,765 
4,297 


160 
39,961 

1,424 
2,129 

1,691 

43 

214 

323 

27, 924 


Fuel  oils 
(barrels). 


9, 537, 443 


671 
3,235 

5,  S9S,  610 
3,807 

1,  322, 100 

72,  517 

130,  269 
33,  221 
13, 164 

1, 087,  736 

8,621 

657,  284 

51, 646 

15,  390 

114 

62, 893 
36 


176, 129 


Gasoline 
and  other 

volatile 

oils 
(barrels). 


143, 593 


1,381 
18,  963 
45, 654 
3,550 
6,932 

6,261 

15,  S21 
11,397 
2,411 

710 

1,423 

10, 871 

1,819 

620 

491 

1,752 

1 

170 

13, 336 


Natural  gas 

(1,000  cubic 

feet). 


1 102,784, 812 


865, 907 

99, 967,  358 

1  89, 354 

33,456 

1,  390, 098 


5,887 


9,009 


277,800 


^  89,354  M  cubic  feet  reported  for  the  iron-ore  industry  was  manufactured  gas. 


1284 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS. 


Table  18.— COMPARATIVE  SUMMARY  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY   INDUSTRIES, 
PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES:  1919  AND  1909. 


Industry  a^td  census 

TEAK. 


All  industries:  2 

1919 

1909 


Fuels: 
Coal- 
Anthracite — 

1919 

1909 

Bituminous — 

1919 

1909 

Petroleum  and  nat- 
ural gas— 

1919 

1909 

Metals: 
Iron  ore — 

1919 

1909 

Copper— 

1919 

1909 

Gold  and  silver,  lode 
mines — 

1919 

1909 

Gold,  placer  mines — 

1919 

1909 

Lead  and  zinc — 

1919 

1909 

Manganese — 

1919 

1909 

Quicksilver— 

1919 

1909 

Rare  metals — 

1919 

1909 

<3tone: 
Limestone — 

1919 

1909 

Granite- 
WW , 

1909 

Sandstone — 

1919 

1909 

Basalt— 

1919 

1909 

Slate— 

1919 

1909 

Marble— 

1919 

1909 


Num- 
ber of 
enter- 
prises.! 


21,280 
19,916 


254 
192 

6,636 
3,503 


9,814 
7,793 


290 
176 


195 
161 


740 
1,604 

112 

678 

432 

977 

35 
5 

26 
12 

22 
26 


895 
1,665 


358 
707 


255 
1,158 


Wage 
earn- 
ers 
(aver- 
age 
num- 
ber). 


981, 560 
967, 633 


147, 372 
169, 367 

545, 798 
511,723 


93, 205 

36, 744 


45, 741 
47, 246 

43,717 
51, 643 


15,436 

29, 428 

1,380 
3,084 

21,884 
16,807 

909 
60 

748 
544 

633 
531 


22, 069 
30, 289 

8,049 
18, 744 

4,287 
9,812 

3,336 
5,256 

3,513 

8,803 

1,732 
6,166 


Power 
used 
(aggre- 
gate 
horse- 
power). 


6,723,786 
4, 608, 253 


899, 783 
676, 753 

2, 155, 412 
1, 227, 401 


1,821,342 
1,221,969 


370, 869 
346, 534 

523,591 
376. 464 


149,680 
200, 966 

35,632 
27,278 

229, 541 
110,559 

5,800 
215 

2,607 

784 

3,544 
3,237 


213,717 
125, 024 

55, 674 
61,095 

33,869 
36, 556 

37,307 
29,211 

20,613 
29,777 

15,628 
21, 779 


$1, 445, 265   $555, 499  $122, 106 
3  640.168     208.730     45.137 


pkincipal  expenses. 


Salaries 

and 
wages. 


Supplies 

and 

ma- 
terials. 


Cost  of 
fuel 
and 
pur- 
chased 
power. 


Royal- 
ties 
and 

rents. 


Con- 
tract 
work. 


Expressed  in  thousands. 


223, 285       60, 172     13, 306 


96,901 

751,270 
315, 997 


167, 990 
34,334 


82, 650 
33, 121 

74, 430 
53,097 


26,823 
34, 666 

2,351 
3,100 

34, 543 
11,570 

1,220 
20 

1,049 
486 

910 

485 


27,653 
15,800 

9,784 
12, 182 

5,279 
5, 353 

4,743 
2, "    " 

3,538 

4,494 

1,707 
3,462 


202, 730     45, 137 


$175, 294  $79, 380  $3, 158, 464 
63,974   28,888    1,238,410 


23,505 


142, 433 
40, 499 


223, 872 
49, 836 


27,188 
12, 597 

35, 803 
34,315 


448 
5 


10, 968 
3,754 

2,593 
1,922 

1,664 
1,040 

2,031 

1,018 

632 
522 

552 
544 


3,193 

37, 177 
7,510 


20, 794 

1,445 


10, 295 
4,632 

14,866 
13.324 


3,959 
5,105 

1,144 
676 

5,375 
2,401 


157 

55 


87 
126 


4,176 
1,508 

1,095 
757 


349 


720 
279 


417 
327 


224 
262 


11,767     1,558 
7, 981     1, 702 


22, 295 
12, 082 


106, 459 
21,283 


24, 945 
15, 175 

537 
1,790 


1,016 
1,164 

86 
142 

5,258 
2,302 

183 
2 

45 
5 

45 
1 


668 


139 
194 


132 
155 


250 
283 


158 
271 


2,856 
2,210 


68, 664 
16, 737 


1,672 
2,699 

422 
645 


1,237 
3,604 

133 

100 

863 
w    197 

149 


666 
202 


119 
66 


I  Operators,  not  enterprises  in  1909. 

-  The  totals  for  all  industries  include,  besides  those  specifiod,  statistics  for  the  chromitc  industry  in  1919 
and  for  the  borax,  chromite.  grindstone,  marl,  monazite,  and  zircon, poat,  and  precious  stones  industries 
in  1909,  for  which  comparaole  figures  could  not  be  given.  The  vah;e  of  products  of  these  industries  was 
less  than  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent  of  the  total  for  all  industries  in  1919  and  one-tenth  of  1  per  cent  in  1909. 

3  Includes  $632,000  which  could  not  be  distributed  among  the  stone  industries. 


MUsTES  AND  QUARRIES. 


1285 


Table  18 — COMPARATIVE  SUMMARY  FOR   THE  UNITED   STATES    BY  INDUSTRTF<? 
PRODUCING  ENTERPRISES:  1919  AND  IQOg-Continu^d        '^"^'^^^^^^' 


INDUSTRY  AND  CENSUS 
TEAR. 


Miscellaneous: 
Abrasive  materials — 

1919 

1909 

Asbestos — 

1919 

1909 

Asphalt — 

1919 

1909 

Barytes — 

1919 

1909 

Bauxite— 

1919 

1909 

Clay— 

1919 

1909 

Feldspar— 

1919 , 

1909 

Fluorspar— 

1919 , 

1909 

Fuller's  earth — 

1919 , 

1909 

Graphite— 

1919 

1909 

G3rpsum— 

1919 

1909 

Magnesite — 

1919 

1909 

Mica— 

1919 

1909 

Millstones — 

1919 

1909 

Mineral  pigments — 

1919 

1909 

Phosphate  rock— 

1919 

1909 

Pyrite — ' 

1919 

1909 

Silica— 

1919 

1909 

Sulphur— 

1919 

1909 

Talc  and  soapstone — 

1919 

1909 


Num- 
ber of 
enter- 
prises.! 


345 
261 


Wage 
earn- 
ers 
(aver- 
age 
num- 
ber). 


317 
403 

146 
54 

324 
205 

919 
240 

738 
563 

5,453 
3,262 

349 
247 

1,124 
290 

824 
327 

419 
294 

2,191 
3,462 

448 
50 

448 
272 

37 
51 

185 
151 

4,373 

7,873 

1,172 
1,086 

166 
158 

1,129 
366 

958 
1,256 


Power 
used 

(aggre- 
gate 

horse- 
power). 


1,748 
1,344 

420 
380 

648 
828 

3,029 
262 

2,507 
1,565 

21, 243 

8,  ~- 

1,782 
993 

7,138 
1,179 

2,538 
1,739 

6,410 
2,647 

15,032 
17,685 

2,540 
126 


463 
220 


PRINCIPAL  EXPENSES. 


1,630 

849 

49, 639 
50,526 

7,338 
5,758 

2,032 
1,219 

15, 291 
3,114 

7,053 
9,433 


Salaries 

and 
wages. 


Supplies 

and 

ma- 
terials. 


191 

121 
41 

431 
173 

879 
110 

1,099 
231 

6,209 

1,587 

317 
135 

1,491 
193 

635 
157 

464 
186 

3,034 
2,373 

747 
40 

335 
139 

60 
17 

215 
61 

4,662 
3,807 

1,570 
463 

199 
95 

2,095 
435 

1,050 
607 


Cost  of 
fuel 
and 
pur- 
chased 
power. 


Royal- 
ties 
and 

rents. 


Con- 
tract 
work. 


Value  of 
products. 


Expressed  in  thousands. 


$116 
37 

47 
23 

376 

66 

236 
22 

804 
22 

1,417 
281 


634 
35 


338 
36 


209 
70 


1,530 

987 


332 

6 


108 
10 


(2) 

83 
15 

2,162 


616 
152 

58 
17 

1,452 
248 

345 
196 


(.') 


138 
34 


453 
108 


163 
24 


122 
36 


660 
573 


296 

8 


(2) 

30 

8 

1,819 
1,360 

222 
72 

22 
12 

2,764 
708 

156 
66 


$26 
12 


(^) 


153 

7 


465 

85 


(2) 


(^) 


210 
346 


(2) 


126 


146 
1 


(2) 


164 
252 


(2) 


$722 
498 

250 
65 

750 
466 

1,592 
225 

2,190 
671 

10, 086 
2,946 

584 
271 

3,335 
289 

2,019 
316 


344 

6,806 
5,813 

2,170 
68 

607 
207 

65 
34 

481 
151 

10,300 
10, 781 

2,409 
677 

372 
231 

17, 936 
4,432 

2,302 
1,175 


1  Operators,  not  enterprises,  in  1909. 


2  Less  than  $500. 


1286 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS. 


Table  19.— COMPARATIVE  SUMMARY  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  STATES,  PRO- 
DUCING ENTERPRISES:  1919  AND  1909. 


STATE  AND 
CENSUS  YEAR. 


TTnited  States: 

19192 

1909 


Alabama: 

1919 

1909 

Arizona: 

1919 

1909 

Arkansas: 

1919 

1909 

California: 

1919 

1909 

Colorado: 

1919 

1909 

Connecticut: 

1919 

1909 

Driaware: 

1919 

1909 

Florida: 

1919 

1909 

Georgia: 

1919 

1909 

Idaho: 

1919 

1909 

Illinois: 

1919 

1909 

Indiana: 

1919 

1909 

Iowa: 

1919 

1909 

Kansas: 

1919 

1909 

Kentucky: 

1919 

1909 

Louisiana  and 
Mississippi: 

1919 

1909« 

Maine: 

1919 

1909 

Maryland: 

1919 

1909 

Massachusetts: 

1919 

1909 

Michigan: 

1919 

1909 

Minnesota: 

1919 

1909 

Missouri: 

1919 


Num- 
ber of 
enter- 
prises.! 


21,280 
319,915 


264 
177 


155 
135 


126 
96 


725 
1,329 


477 
672 


,82 
174 


772 
915 


503 
1,010 


19,S 
373 


814 
643 


938 
437 


137 
33 


126 
126 


74 
139 


122 

83 


135 
153 


468 


earners 
(average 

num 

ber). 


981,660 
967, 633 


32,579 
28,271 

15,268 
12,838 

3,630 
4,935 

19,344 
20,517 

16,790 
21,483 

543 
1,385 

116 
493 

3,372 
5,448 

2,397 
3,383 

2,455 
3,246 

79,123 
72,086 

26,751 
23,936 

11,274 
16,480 

16, 136 
14,343 

43,563 
18,297 


5,228 
926 

979 
2,144 

5,628 
7,190 

1,704 
3,291 

31,292 
39, 169 

17,265 
16,586 


Power 
used 
(aggregate 
horse- 
power). 


6,723,786 
4,608,283 


145, 775 
91, 924 

166, 091 
47,272 

21,365 
14,080 

313,213 
102,238 

116,351 
98,777 

8,520 
6,298 

660 
1,480 

44, 909 
42,366 

13,026 
10,698 

31,239 
26,278 

318,231 
225,330 

129,663 
95,039 

32,171 
23,453 

133,984 
66,943 

148, 893 
53,203 


86, 135 
8,445 

6,277 
8,141 

18,660 
18,118 

12,498 
15,031 

337,882 
273,861 

144,199 
151, 834 


PRINCIPAL  EXPENSES. 


Salaries 

and 
wages. 


Supplies 

and 
materials. 


Cost  of 
fuel  and 

pur- 
chased 
power. 


Royal- 
ties and 
rents. 


Con- 
tract 
work. 


Expressed  In  thousands. 


$1,445,265 
*  640, 168 


40, 165 
15, 936 

29, 953 
14,521 

5,175 
3,265 

36, 890 
22,018 

28, 194 
20,570 

791 
812 

156 

288 

3,774 
2,847 

2,373 
1,468 

4,740 
4,403 

104,302 
49, 491 

34, 271 

15, 884 

13,810 
11,411 

25,249 
10,325 

56,861 
8,793 


9,003 
1,200 

1,170 
1,452 

6,941 

3,608 

2,394 

2,  ISO 

54,718 
29,834 

32,431 
13,476 


$555,499 
202,730 

$122,106 
45, 137 

$175,294 
63,974 

$79,380 
i>28,888 

7,481 
2,620 

3,080 
1,049 

838 
334 

167 

767 

16, 161 
6,930 

5,378 
5,604 

439 
8 

747 
239 

1,402 

368 

441 
139 

387 
194 

189 
117 

32,692 
21,552 

7,047 
2,776 

10,911 
2,814 

1,377 
595 

11,955 
10,390 

2,707 
1,956 

1,584 
1,017 

■  398 
2,996 

304 
127 

120 
72 

11 

17 

27 
14 

34 
152 

19 
26 

5 
4 

3 

6 

1,&36 
739 

1,688 
1,223 

141 

198 

121 

218 

609 
254 

356 
147 

156 
59 

35 
2 

2,026 
1,847 

514 
356 

182 
28 

194 
23 

18,808 
8,575 

5,785 
1,326 

6,636 
3,580 

432 
2,377 

6,421 
1,847 

2,013 
552 

940 
595 

340 
296 

2,072 
1,308 

749 
222 

335 
349 

33 
41 

33,396 
2,038 

4,306 
268 

10,712 
1,666 

3,998 
3% 

15,659 
1,322 

2,523 
218 

5,814 
423 

3,266 
185 

8,502 

867 

2,813 

727 

4,312 
496 

2,043 
62 

203 

220 

128 

85 

10 

16 

32 

7 

1,178 
479 

309 
104 

138 
134 

17 

8 

494 
364 

263 
153 

59 
55 

11 

16 

15,  B04 
9,800 

8,445 
4,193 

6, 6«9 
4,049 

29 

470 

14,1(»2 
6,737 

4,682 
2,025 

17,643 
10,732 

1,513 
2,157 

4,786 
6,2«2 

2,034 
2,221 

781 
1,954 

410 
162 

14,857         100,160  18,641 

1909 1    1,021       23,420        109,672         15,669 

1  Operators,  not  enterprises,  in  1909. 

2  The  total  for  the  United  States  includes,  besides  the  states  specified,  statistics  for  the  District  of  Columbia 
for  which  no  statistics  were  reported  for  1909. 

«  Exclusive  of  dupUcation,  307  operators  having  reported  in  two  or  more  states. 
*  Includes  $1,508,000  which  could  not  bo  distributed  among  the  several  states. 
'  Includes  $62,000  which  could  not  be  distributed  among  the  several  states. 
«  Includes  statistics  for  Louisiana  only;  nothing  reported  for  Mississippi. 


MINES   AND   QUARRIES. 


1287 


TABLE  19.— COMPARATIVE   SUMMARY  FOR   THE   UNITED  STATES,  BY  STATES,  PRO- 
DUCING ENTERPRISES:  1919  AND  1909— Continued. 


STATE  AND 
CENSUS  YEAE. 


Montana: 

1919 

■      1909 

Nebraska: 

1919 

1909 

Nevada: 

1919 

1909 

New  Hamp- 
shire: 

1919 

1909 

New  Jersey : 

1919 

1909 

New  Mexico: 

1919 

1909 

New  York: 

1919 

1909 

North  Carolina 

1919 

1909 

North  Dakota: 

1919 

1909 

Ohio: 

1919 

1909 

Oklahoma: 

1919 

1909 

Oregon: 

1919 

1909 

Peimjvlvania: 

1919 

1909 

Rhode  loland: 

1919 

1909 

Soutli  Carolina: 

1919 

1909 

South  Dakota: 

1919 

1909 

Tenuessee: 

1919 

1909 

Texas: 

1919 

1909 

Utah: 

19391 

1909 

Vermont: 

1919 

1909 

Virginia: 

1919 

1909 

Washington: 

1919 

1909 

West  Virginia: 

1919 

1909 , 

Wisconsin: 

1919 , 

1909 , 

Wyoming: 

1919 , 

1909 , 


Num- 
ber of 
enter- 
prises.' 


259 
373 


203 
266 


30 
45 

97 
131 

85 
98 

700 
1,351 

102 
118 

79 
53 

2,283 
1,876 

1,934 

864 

50 
116 

5,807 
4,851 

14 
21 

20 
29 

23 
39 

203 
216 

624 
230 

Ml 

188 

93 
137 

202 
150 

83 
93 

1,714 

798 

92 

268 

106 
66 


Wage  Power 
earners  used 
(average  (aggregate 


num- 
ber). 


16, 129 
18, 846 

162 
349 

4,231 
4,642 


682 
1,418 

4,576 
6,315 

7,100 
5,107 

6,202 
9,305 

1,890 
2,215 

774 
562 

49,298 
50,567 

33, 914 
11, 658 

740 
860' 

323,397 
361,013 

369 
665 

933 
1,814 

1,785 
3, 456 

14, 470 
16,338 

18, 164 
6,379 

9,847 
10,089 

2, 936 
8,145 

14, 547 
15, 257 

5,059 
6,904 

100,812 
73, 410 

3,547 
4,710 

9, 699 
7,742 


horse- 
power). 


143,718 
174,389  I 

1,847 
815 

50,786 
26,862 


4,336 
•     3,771 

33,901 
18,048 

59, 876 
16,042 

91,339 
101, 759 

5,039 
6,062 

2,037 
2,025 

337,611 
294,763 

448, 173 
95,074 

6,264 
8,070 

1, 999, 422 
1,618,806 

3,000 
2,350 

4,656 
7,012 

11,844 
15,648 

53, 685 
34,523 

129,033 
32,003 

83, 131 
47,226 

28,119 

25,668 

57,880 
34,630 

38, 198 
20,742 

704,279 
416,282 

26, 766 
24,864 

62, 757 
30,338 


PRINCIPAL  EXPENSES. 


Salaries 

and 
wages. 


Supplies 

and 
materials. 


Cost  of 
fuel  and 

pur- 
chased 
power. 


Royal- 
ties and 
rents. 


Con- 
tract 
work. 


Value 

of 

products. 


Expressed  in  thousands. 


S28, 228 
22, 774 

193 

187 

8,501 
6,801 


922 


6,119 
3,064 

11,645 
3,975 

8,928 
5,425 

1,689 


1,189 
427 

66, 152 
29,544 

59,342 
9,118 

1,141 
830 

480, 183 
210,531 

482 
468 

820 
709 

2,714 
3,432 

14,r23 
8,347 

35, 988 
4,539 

19,114 
10, 184 

3,490 
4,823 

17, 798 
5,842 

8,128 
6,236 

134,532 
39, 810 

5,368 
3,340 

15,963 
6,714 


$9,515 
10,397 

61 
35 

5,339 

4,986 


145 
101 

2,195 
675 

3,889 
805 

7,417 
1,953 

467 
153 

284 
95 

19,210 
12,736 

65, 217 
5,028 

546 

187 

124,328 
48,274 

147 
131 

303 
125 

1,008 
1,110 

3,892 
1,614 

45,402 
1,833 

8,043 
4,027 

1,273 
905 

4,7'0 
1,174 

1,729 
843 

46,612 
12,541 

1,939 
878 

6,423 
1,386 


$2,980 
3,628 

$646 
1,823 

$116 
395 

21 
22 

10 
2 

e" 

1,751 
1,312 

144 
276 

245 
197 

65 
54 

6 

4 

35 
9 

720 
319 

277 
101 

58 
44 

1,361 
203 

181 
79 

132 
133 

1,402 
585 

649 
466 

789 
513 

221 
103 

36 
20 

6 
37 

38 
13 

31 
11 

31 

1 

4,131 
893 

6,340 
3,667 

3,929 
2,971 

4,794 
384 

30,689 
2,784 

18,982 
2,137 

133 

97 

48 
17 

36 

8 

27,707 
6,423 

24,683 
15,379 

7,970 
5,976 

55 
27 

6 
9 

1 

150 
118 

7 
10 

7' 

284 
421 

7 
5 

12 

(2) 

1,260 
645 

555 
617 

174 

54 

6,190 
256 

23,912 
918 

25,774 
152 

2,019 
1,074 

151 
72 

491 
235 

425 
332 

58 
84 

92 
65 

1,217 
485 

830 
418 

341 
119 

947 
246 

177 
141 

87 
14 

6,909 
1,213 

14,846 
7,796 

3,890 
4,466 

857 
436 

536 
445 

135 
41 

1,073 
376 

1,766 
108 

716 
62 

$49,924 
54,992 

293 
322 

18,054 
23,272 


1,568 
1,309 

9,309 
8,347 

18,873 
5,588 

25, 131 
13,335 

2,737 
1,359 

1,927 
565 

134,518 
63,767 

281,928 
25,638 

1,885 
1,191 

819,451 
349,060 

952 


1,351 
1,253 

5,314 
6,432 

23,292 
12,C92 

160,378 
10,742 

41,511 
22,083 

8,555 
8,221 

29,363 
8,796 

13,329 
10,538 

295,607 
76,288 

10,581 
7,459 

41,929 
10, 672 


1  Operators,  not  enterprises,  in  1909. 


'  Less  than  $500- 


1288 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS. 


Table  20.— DETAILED  ST.VTISTICS  FOR  MINES,  QUARRIES,  AND  WELLS,  PRODUCING 
AND  NONPRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 
1919. 


Num- 
ber of 

enter- 
prises. 

Num- 
ber of 
mines, 
quar- 
ries, or 
wells. 

Num- 
ber of 

enter- 
prises 
oper- 
ating 
benefl- 
ciating 
plants. 

LAND  CONTROLLED  (ACRES). 

Mineral  land. 

INDUSTRY. 

Operated. 

Owned. 

Leased. 

Timber 

and 

other 

lands. 

All  Industries 

21,997 

1,503 

22,947,937 

8,729,545 

14,294,342 

2,215,702 

Producing  enterprises 

21,280 

1,503 

22,474,069 

8; 568, 590 

13,980,731 

2,208,519 

Fuels: 
Coal,  anthracite 

254 

•  6,636 

9,814 

290 
195 
432 
740 
112 
35 
26 
22 

895 
358 
255 
163 
101 
48 

34 
10 

9 
89 
10 
15 
345 
30 
54 

9 
21 
47 
11 
65 
11 
23 
48 
17 
24 

4 
28 

717 

1534 

8,282 

257,673 

406 
226 
473 
799 
132 
37 
26 
22 

925 
381 
276 
174 
104 
62 

34 
11 
12 
98 
15 
16 
350 
32 
72 
9 
24 
48 
11 
69 
11 
23 
69 
18 
29 
4 
30 

140 
134 

261,355 
8,261,-372 
12,171,388 

241,508 
392,811 
135, 262 
142,573 

62,857 
51, 574 
27,387 
18, 779 

122,820 
30, 659 
48,729 
15,625 
5,440 
28,969 

15,SS5 
2,371 
8,889 

37,135 
3,997 
3,389 
105, 706 
1,480 
9,62:3 
6,720 
8,114 

41, 7a3 
2,931 
5,188 
119 
2,4S3 
160,447 
9,103 
1,989 

12,946 

14,743 

473,868 

194,390 
5,793,651 
1,172,068 

177,296 
378,839 
99,338 
113,347 
51,219 
12,463 
16,820 
17, 200 

84,717 
23,799 
34,726 
7,139 
3,673 
11,818 

10,334 
2,200 
8,759 

31,971 
1,164 
1,034 

70,498 

761 

5,888 

4,274 

7,931 

36,581 
1,375 
3,225 
16 
1,997 
156,418 
5,532 
1,2&3 

12, 946 

11,920 

160,955 

77,955 
2, 528, 562 
10,999,320 

65,280 
14, 045 
36,118 
29, 424 
11,738 
39,111 
10,567 
1,579 

38,306 
6, 950 

15, 435 
8,486 
1,767 

17, 159 

5,551 

171 

130 

5,164 

2,833 

,2,355 

35,263 

719 

3,735 

2,446 

183 

5,122 

1,556 

1,963 

103 

4S6 

4,029 

3,571 

726 

159, 710 

751,473 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas 

Metaxs: 
Iron  ore           

74 

57 

262 

191 

2 

8 

24 

11 

44 
152 
66 
6 
61 
25 

14 
3 

696, 140 

255, 819 

47, 053 

Gold  and  silver,  lode  mines 

Gold,  placer  mines 

46, 166 
16,860 

16 

Quicksilver                            

5,283 

Rare  metals  ^ 

30 

Stone: 

Limestone 

Granite 

52,963 
6,998 

Sandstone 

6,641 

Basalt 

1.889 

Slate 

2,805 

Marble 

6,273 

Miscellaneous: 

1,433 

Bary  tes                

5 
7 
1 

45 
4 

25 

8 

.       16 

27 
7 
9 

10, 622 

Bauxite.     .  .      .          

23,998 

Chromite 

61 

Clay 

7,040 

Feldspar                             

235 

Fluorspar 

5,942 

258 

Graphite 

186 

Gypsum 

490 

Magnesite 

930 

Mica 

781 

11 
20 
12 
8 
1 
23 

1,836 

81,363 

Pyrite 

8,9.-i8 

439 

7,565 

Talc  and  soapstone 

2,823 
313,611 

263 

Nonproduciug  enterprises. 

7,183 

Fuels: 
Coal 

26 
156 

18 

500 
17 

26 
276 

18 

512 
17 

24,707 
260,131 

4,506 

176,035 
8,489 

14,317 
3,645 

2,339 

136,452 
4,202 

10,390 
256,486 

2,167 

40,281 
4,287 

97 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas 

Metals: 
Iron  ore 

604 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  or 

5,648 

834 

1  Includes  79  anthracite  culm  washeries  and  81  river  dredges. 

2  Includes  enterprises  in  industries  as  foUows:  Molybdenum,  2;  titanium,  2;  tungsten,  6;  uranium  and 
vanadiiun,  12. 

8  Includes  enterpnses  in  industries  as  follows:  Diatomaccous  earth,  9;  emery,  2;  garnet,  2;  pebbles  and 
lining  for  grinding  mills,  S;  pumice,  6;  rotten  stone,  1  istoiio  for  whetstones,  2;  tripoli.  9. 

*  Includes  enterprisee  in  industries  as  follows:  Barytes,  1;  cobalt,  1;  limestone,  1;  manganese,  2;  marble, 
l;mica,  1;  molybdennm,  2;  phosphate  rock,  1;  pyrite,  1;  quicksilver,  2;  silica,  1;  sulphm-,  1;  tin,  1;  vana- 
dium, 1. 


MINES   AND  QUARRIES. 


1289 


Table  20.— DETAILED  STATISTICS  FOR  MINES.  QUARRIES,  AND  WELLS,  PRODUCINa 
AND  NONPRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 
1919— Continued. 


All  industries 

Producing  enterprises. 

Fuels: 

Coal,  antliracite 

Coal,  bituminous 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas. 
Metals: 

Iron  ore 

Copper 

Lead  and  zinc 

Gold  and  silver,  lode  mines 

Gold,  placer  mlne.s 

Manganese 

Qiucksilver 

Pare  metals 

Stone: 

Limestone 

Granite 

Sandstone 

Basalt 

Slate 

Marble 

Miscellaneous: 

Abrasive  materials 

Asbestos 

Asphalt 

Barytes 

Bauxite 

Chromite 

Clay 

Feldspar 

Fluorspar 

Fuller's  earth 

Graphite 

GyiKum 

Magnesite 

Mica 

Millstones 

Mineral  pigments 

Phosphate  rock 

Pyrite 

Silica 

Sulphur 

Talc  and  soapstone 

Nonproducing 
eaterprises 

Fuels: 

Coal 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas . 
Metals: 

Iron  ore 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead, 

or  zinc 

Miscellaneous 


PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  INDUSTRY. 


Aggre- 
gate. 


1,084,796 


1, 077, 675 


154, 882 
583,608 
125, 110 

48, 767 

46,999 

24,030 

17,531 

1,651 

1,032 

846 

750 

24,705 
8,951 
4,897 
3,791 
3,852 
1.891 

379 
165 
387 

1,071 
806 
60 

6,087 
398 

1,279 
873 
493 

2,477 
499 
555 
53 
223 

4,761 

1,268 
206 

1,273 

1,069 


7,121 


529 
820 


4,665 
457 


Proprietors  and  officials. 


Total. 


61,588 


60,409 


4,120 
22,403 
22, 187 

1,286 

1,601 

1,374 

1,693 

232 

89 

81 

65 

1,727 
696 
434 
310 
269 


53 
14 
40 

138 
35 
29 

460 
42 

127 
40 
49 

103 
38 
99 
15 
30 

223 
43 
35 
59 
74 


1,179 


50 
262 


29 


801 
37 


Proprietors 
and  firm 
members. 


Total. 


22,155 


21,918 


159 
4,2:57 
14,223 

41 

103 

412 

712 

122 

35 

27 

11 

&33 
328 
179 

77 
64 
7 

25 


93 

3 

2 

24 

12 

187 

48 

20 

6 

36 

7 

6 

2 

4 

3 

13 

67 

27 

14 

10 

13 

4 

14 

17 

7 

Per- 
form- 
ing 
man- 
ual 
labor. 


133 
3 


5,272 


6,245 


34 
1,8,30 
1,987 

9 
62 

186 

485 

77 

6 

11 

3 

175 
145 
53 
20 
21 
3 

6 
1 


27 


Sala- 
ried 
offi- 
cers. 


Super- 
in- 

tend- 
ents 
and 

mana- 
gers. 


10,729 


10,456 


233 

5,870 
2,392 

130 

185 

166 

236 

38 

16 

11 

11 

375 
137 
106 

85 
84 


273 


6 
201 


22,223 


21,704 


2,821 
9,750 
4,704 

616 
596 
547 
505 
61 
29 
34 
32 

672 
197 
113 
138 
117 
40 

19 
7 

17 

31 

22 

2 

168 
10 
49 
28 
30 
66 
13 
21 
1 
10 

106 
27 
14 
28 
33 


519 


380 

17 


Tech- 
nical 
em- 
ploy- 
ees. 


6,481 


6,331 


907 
2,546 


499 
717 
249 
240 
11 


150 


Clerks  and 

other 
subordinate 

salaried 
employees. 


Male. 


25,854 


25,649 


2,773 
11,085 
6,046 

1,454 

1,493 

593 

319 

26 

27 

13 

40 

701 
133 
115 
103 
45 
38 

3 

4 
19 

12 
27 


112 
5 

22 
5 

22 
135 
9 
5 
1 
4 
134 

42 
2 

62 

20 


205 


122 

7 


Fe- 
male. 


10, 170 


10, 057 


617 
4,322 
3,672 

286 
188 
179 
83 
13 
7 
4 
12 

208 
73 
61 
42 
25 
25 

6 
1 
4 
2 


113 
4 


1290 


ABSTRACT   OF  THE   CENSUS. 


Table  20.— DETAILED  STATISTICS  FOR  MINES,  QUARRIES,  AND  WELLS,  PRODUCING 
AND  NONPRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 
1919— Continued. 


All  industries. 


Producing  enterprises 

FtJELS: 

Coal,  anthracite 

Coal,  bituminous 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas. . . 
Met.\ls: 

Iron  ore 

Copper 

Lead  and  zinc 

Gold  and  silver,  lode  mines. . 

Gold,  placer  mines 

Manganese 

Quicksilver 

Rare  metals 

Stone: 

Limestone 

Granite 

Sandstone 

Basalt 

Slate 

Marble 

Miscellaneous: 

Abrasive  materials 

Asbestos 

Asphalt 

Barytes 

BaiLxite 

Chromite 

Clay 

Feldspar 

Fluorspar 

Fuller's  earth 

Graphite 

Gypsum 

Magnesite 

Mica 

Millstones 

Mineral  pigments 

Phosphate  rock 

Pyrite 

Silica 

Sulphur 

Talc  and  soapstone 


Nonproducing  enterprises 

Fuels: 

Coal 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas.. 
Metals: 

Iron  ore 

Gold,  sOver,  copper,  lead,  or 

zinc 

Miscellaneous 


persons  engaged  in  industey — continued. 


Aver- 


num- 
ber. 


987, 184 


981,560 


147,372 

545,798 

93,205 

45,741 

43,717 

21,884 

15,436 

1,380 

909 

748 

633 

22,069 
8,049 
4,287 
3,336 
3,513 
1,732 

317 
146 
324 
919 
738 
31 

5,453 
349 

1,124 
824 
419 

2,191 
448 
448 
37 
185 

4,373 

1,172 
166 

1,129 


5,624 


471 
454 

598 

3,691 
410 


Wage  earners. 


Number,  15th  day 
of— 


Maximum 
month. 


O  el, 057 ,820 


Oc  1,051.204 


De  151,595 
Oc  599,550 
De  100,293 


Ja 
Ja 
Ja 
Au 

Fe 
Ja 
Ja 

Au 
Au 
Au 
Au 
De 
Oc 

Se 
Oc 

Jy 

Se 

De 

Fe 

Se 

Aui 

Ja 

Se 

Se 

No 

De 

De 

Myi 

J7 

De 
Ja 

Jy 

Ap 
No 


47,493 

58,025 

25,124 

16,469 

1,499 

1,323 

990 

921 

25, 655 
9,228 
4,961 
4,097 
3,927 
1,875 

369 
241 
594 

1,089 
934 
39 

6,020 
395 

1,377 
923 
475 

2,715 

670 

497 

42 

217 

5,771 

1,651 
224 

1,545 

1,058 


De      6,975 


No 
De 


Ja 


De 
No 


833 
634 


819 


4,327 
703 


Minimum 
month. 


No  765,067 


No  758,156 


Ap  142,691 
No  308,266 
Fe    85, 119 


De 

Je 

Je 

Ja 

Jai 

No 

My 

Fe 

Ja 

Fe 

Jai 

Ja 

Ja 

Ap 

Ja 

Fe 

Fe 

Je 

De 

Fe 

Ja 

Mh 

Ja 

De 

Ja 

Fe 

Fe 

Jai 

Fe 

Je 

De 

De 

Je 

Fe 


42,555 

37,8.85 

19,949 

14,778 

1,274 

622 

595 

530 

17,398 
5,669 
3,305 
2,037 
2,852 
1,459 

255 
43 
156 
756 
581 
19 

4,681 
291 
9.57 
687 
356 

1,574 

236 

400 

26 

155 

2,902 
930 
109 
814 
844 


Fe      d,932 


Oc 


211 

260 


452 


2,. 525 
283 


Wage  earners,  Dec.  15,  or  nearest 
representative  day. 


Total. 


>  a 

S  3 


386,932 


382,766 


46,618 
108,746 
100,980 

19,050 

20, 105 

9,471 

5,830 

1,4.59 

698 

455 

599 

24,272 
9,166 
4,861 
3,799 
3,242 
1,856 

398 
105 
362 

1,155 

941 

44 

4,547 
432 
765 
891 
517 

1,381 

484 

378 

42 

191 

5,764 
590 
229 

1,615 
'728 


4,166 


474 
762 


1,905 
600 


709,526 


705,423 


105,625 
508,657 


28,690 

25,704 

16,697 

11,492 

75 

1,048 

379 

357 

780 


731 


7 
100 

78 


15 
1,755 


560 


44 

1,175 

191 

149 


48 
149 

578 


7 
332 


4,103 


347 


219 

3,421 
116 


Foremen, 

shift  bosses, 

etc. 


2  3 


10,526 


10,314 


435 

4,647 


789 

807 

369 

313 

106 

34 

17 

38 

957 
379 
197 
144 
133 
66 

13 

3 

15 

32 

37 

2 

174 

16 

45 

23 

31 

37 

25 

22 

1 

9 

291 

26 

10 

43 

28 


212 


155 

18 


Same  number  reported  for  one  or  more  other  months. 


MINES  AND  QUARRIES. 


1291 


Table  20.— DETAILED  STATISTICS  FOR  MINES,  QUARRIES,  AND  WELLS,  PRODUCING 
AND  NONPRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 
1919 — Continued. 


All  industries.. 


Producing 
enterprises . 


134,117 


Fuels: 

Coal,  anthracite 

Coal,  bituminous — 

Petroleum  and  nat- 
ural gas 

Metals: 

Iron  ore 

Copper 

Lead  and  zinc 

Gold  and  silver,  lode 
mines 

Gold,  placer  mines. . 

Manganese 

Quicksilver 

Rare  metals 

Stone: 

Limestone 

Granite 

Sandstone 

Basalt 

Slate 

Marble 

Miscellaneous: 

Abrasive  materials. , 

Asbestos 

Asplialt 

Barytes 

Bauxite 

Chromite 

Clay 

Feldspar 

Fluorspar 

Fuller  s  earth 

Graphite 

Gj'psum 

Magnesite 

Mica 

Millstones 

Mineral  pigments. . 

Phosphate  roclc 

Pyrite 

Silica 

Sulphur 

Talc  and  soapstone. 


persons  engaged  in  industry — continued. 


Wage  earners,  I>ec.  15,  or  nearest  representative  day. 


Enginemen, 

hoistmcn, 

electricians, 

mechanics, 

etc. 


^& 


135, 665 


30, 145 


in, 488 
32,635 

64,230 

6,. 526 
6, 167 
2,576 

1,713 
463 
154 
109 
108 

3,278 
858 
405 
473 
371 
150 


35 

74 

77 

3 

349 
27 

221 
50 
73 

105 
65 
15 


4,331 
22,444 


20 

1,154 

129 

17 

878 
72 


Nonproducing 
enterprise  s 1 ,  548 

Fuels: 
Coal 

Petroleum  and  nat- 
ural gas 

Metals: 

Iron  ore 

Gold,  silver,  copper, 

lead,  or  zinc 

Miscellaneous 


68 
520 


151 


fe'S 


Miners, 

quarrymen, 

and  drillmen, 

including 

their 
helpers. 


<t. 


30,349  31,388 


397,636  25,898 


30,702 


1,053 

1,254 

362 


24 
162 


395,398 


138 

7,025 


59,401 
295,084 


1,354 

1,185 

109 

208 
122 
42 
31 
104 

8,433 
3,736 
1,599 
1,120 
811 
763 

106 
27 
75 

318 

539 
27 

815 

228 
55 

202 
69 

159 
.  57 

115 
31 
34 

968 
41 
40 


203 
406 


-29 


Timbermen, 
trackmen, 
and  men 


hauling, 
tramming,  etc. 


<t. 


15,326 
9,455 
6,857 

4,980 

60 

694 

151 

197 

204 


488 


9 

1,066 


445 
56 

87 


21 
116 
201 


2 
201 


2,238 


1,848 
52 


25,583 


2,769 
14,733 


1,677 

1,005 

304 

296 
37 
68 
42 
61 

1,930 
544 
304 
192 
200 
41 

24 

5 

8 

53 

111 

1 

436 

51 

32 

50 

29 

25 

26 

11 

9 

7 

443 

20 

18 


156 
20 


^•2 


139,052 


17,325 
99,480 


5,495 
8,115 
4,361 

2,202 
4 

127 

114 


2 

400 


166 


23 

208 

14 

19 


13 

7 

108 


47 
561 


436 
15 


Muckers, 

loaders, 

and  others 

not 
classLfled. 


136,646 


135,239 


12, 291 

47, 152 

36,750 

7,436 
4,352 
1,477 

1,339 
729 
291 
83 
183 

8,716 
1,621 
1,621 
1,828 
792 
307 

113 

47 
229 
629 

65 

9 

2,527 

66 
211 

39 
140 
239 
124 

85 
1 

69 

2,577 

214 

111 

692 

84 


277 

242 

150 

607 
131 


fcrt 


126, 793 


125,952 


23,470 

80,727 


5, 938 
5,743 
4,544 

3,310 

7 

178 

91 

67 

409 


3 

207 


442 
109 


10 
23 
239 


28 


749 
33 


V.^o 


ff^    M 


46,811 


46,811 


20,497 
2,554 


1,268 
6, 589 
4,636 

1,961 

2 

109 

173 

105 

958 
2,028 
735 
42 
935 
529 

101 
15 


49 

112 

2 

256 

44 
201 
527 
175 
816 
187 
130 


52 
331 
160 

33 

2 

497 


to  IB 


612 
541 

"58 

118 

7 
74 
18 

49 
12 

"2 
12 

10 
1 
2 
2 


1292 


ABSTRACT    OF   THE    CENSUS. 


Table  20 — DETAILED  STATISTICS  FOR  MINES,  QUARRIES,  AND  WELLS,  PRODUCING 
AND  NONPRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES- 
1919— Continued. 


All  industries 

Producing 
enterprises 

Fuels: 

Coal,  anthracite 

Coal,  bituminous 

Petroleum  and  natural 

gas 

Metals: 

Iron  ore 

Copper 

Lead  and  zinc 

Gold  and  silver,  lode 
mines 

Gold,  placer  mines 

Manganese 

Quicksilver 

Rare  metals 

Stone: 

Limestone 

Granite 

Sandstone 

Basalt 

Slate 

Marble 

Miscellaneous: 

Abrasive  materials 

Asbestos 

Asphalt 

Barytes 

Bauxite 

Chromite 

Clay 

Feldspar 

Fluorspar 

Fuller  s  earth 

Graphite 

Gypsum 

Magnesite 

Mica 

Millstones 

Mineral  pigments 

Phosphate  rock 

Pyrite 

Silica 

Sulphur 

Talc  and  soapstone 

Nonproduclng 
enterprises 

Fuels: 

Coal 

Petroleum  and  natural 

gas 

Metals: 

Iron  ore 

Gold,    silver,    copper, 

lead,  or  zinc 

Miscellaneous 


Capital. 


Dollars. 
7, 108, 623, 496 


6, 955, 466,  831 


433, 868, 039 
1, 904, 450, 123 

2, 421, 485, 942 

501,398,044 
853, 639, 017 
197, 223, 814 

280,388,711 

24, 574, 441 

7,268,426 

4,  423, 601 

4, 889, 912 

82,124,367 
18, 823, 980 
18,955,321 
12, 899, 171 

6. 923. 172 
9, 033, 522 

1, 442, 909 

772, 299 

3, 171,  405 

2, 290, 455 

1. 950. 173 
1, 572, 908 

17, 644, 524 

729,  404 

8, 046, 827 

1, 877, 233 

3,  755, 055 

13,541,548 

2, 612, 605 

699, 373 

53, 105 

815, 572 

72, 733, 956 

4, 455, 785 

661,711 

28, 046, 634 

6, 225, 747 


153, 156, 665 


5, 617, 170 

24,960,853 

10, 884, 660 

105, 260, 998 
6, 432, 984 


PRINCIPAL   EXPENSES    OF    OPERATION   AND    DEVELOPMENT. 


Total. 


Dollars. 
2, 543,  887, 062 


2,518,543,956 


324, 147, 994 
990, 738, 244 

626, 468, 862 

177, 578, 869 
138, 286, 993 
65, 084, 781 

53,070,119 
6,314,764 
2, 159, 151 
1, 693, 445 
1, 666, 420 

45, 250, 704 
14, 107, 461 
8, 173, 578 
7, 983, 629 
4,"914,081 
2, 661, 848 

643, 676 

178, 904 

892, 928 

1, 259, 058 

1,795,740 

94, 465 

8, 818, 563 

489, 717 
2, 878,  431 
1, 406, 250 

871,211 
5, 379, 732 
1,  488, 006 

495, 364 
80,311 

341,051 
9,364,154 
2, 594, 728 

290, 583 
7, 189, 753 
1, 690, 388 


25,343,106 


1, 415, 640 

6, 655, 716 

3, 212, 948 

13, 256, 365 
802, 437 


Salaries  and  wages. 


Salaried 
officers, 
superin- 
tendents, 
managers, 

and 

technical 

employees. 


Dollars. 
105, 892, 362 


Clerks 

and 

other  sub 

ordinate 

salaried 

employees. 


Dollars. 
45,380,089 


104,235,154  45,093,831 


8, 848, 535 
50,334,218 

21,375,372 

4, 198, 832 
5, 018, 974 
2,714,694 

2,  466, 693 
380, 410 
104, 481 
194, 308 
114,724 

2,614,748 
982, 092 
630,306 
598, 157 
341,487 
191, 396 

46, 468 
25, 088 

105, 941 
82, 375 

103, 438 
5,475 

646, 201 
45, 966 

259, 997 
85,  482 

104, 099 

275, 145 
78,918 
36, 658 
10,000 
31, 620 

566, 477 

123,319 
28, 835 

292, 117 

172, 048 


1, 657. 208 


74,761 

305, 228 

76, 266 

1,122,291 
78, 662 


4, 146,  934 
18,334,820 


2, 737, 828 
3, 020, 767 
1, 120, 246 

539, 068 
56,383 
29,623 
26, 810 
47, 021 

1,111,845 
214,364 
200,327 
153,  090 
67, 768 
62,723 

8,675 

3,815 

30, 460 

27, 736 

53, 933 


196, 118 

7,458 

35, 302 

8,209 

18,  235 

280, 305 

16, 267 

9, 921 

1,800 

8,679 

194,946 

61,741 

4,193 

120, 898 

42,527 


286, 258 


5,225 

105,128 

31, 647 

133,419 
10, 839 


Wage 
earners. 


Dollars. 
1,304,409,342 


1,295,936,226 


210, 289, 473 
682, 601, 068 

134,521,247 

75, 713, 459 
66, 390, 194 
30,708,319 

23,817,657 

1, 914, 072 

1, 085, 899 

827, 751 

748,235 

23, 926, 332 
8, 587, 659 
4, 448, 811 
3, 991, 307 
3, 128, 249 
1, 452, 440 


322,379 
91, 072 
294, 652 
768, 847 
941, 807 
44, 777 

5, 367, 082 
263, 760 

1, 195, 777 
S41, 163 
341,  542 

2, 478, 391 

652, 302 

288,  487 

47, 966 

174,  453 

3, 900, 966 

1, 384, 735 
165,709 

1, 682, 174 
835,  413 


8, 473, 116 


590, 824 

875, 923 

985, 092 

5, 636, 646 
384, 631 


MINES   AND   QUARRIES. 


1293 


Table  20.— DETAILED  STATISTICS  FOR  MINES,  QUARRIES,  AND  WELLS,  PRODUCING 
AND  NONPRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 

1919— Continued. 


All  industries. 


Producing  enterprises.. 

Fuels: 

Coal,  anthracite 

Coal,  bituminous 

Petroleum  and  natural  ga;?. 
Metals: 

Iron  ore 

Copper 

Lead  and  zinc 

Gold  and  silver,  lode  mines. 

Gold,  placer  mines 

Manganese 

(Quicksilver 

Rare  metals 

Stone: 

Limestone 

Granite 

Sandstone 

Basalt 

Slate 

Marble 

Miscellaneous: 

Abrasive  materials 

Asbestos 

Asphalt 

Barytes 

Bauxite 

Chromite 

Clay 

Feldspar 

Fluorspar 

Fuller's  earth 

Graphite 

Gypsum 

Magnesite 

Mica 

Millstones 

Mineral  pigments 

Phosphate  rock 

Pyrite 

Silica 

Sulphur 

Talc  and  soapstone 


Nonprodiicing 
enterprises..., 


Fuels: 

Coal 

Petroleum,  and  natural  gas 
Metals: 

Iron  ore 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead, 

or  zinc 

Miscellaneous 


principal  expenses  of  operation  and  development— continued. 


Cost  of 
ore,  coal, 

and 
natiu'al 
gas  pur- 
chased as 
material 
or  for 
resale. 


Cost  of 
fuel. 


35, 905, 352 


433,318 
2S,'8i3,"67i' 


1,528,056 

406, 051 

4, 668, 291 


31,465 


93, 910, 653 


11, 406, 117 
25, 896, 660 
19, 828, 776 

8, 700, 358 

11,310,485 

2,  783, 249 

1, 623, 124 

20,  459 

52, 228 

127, 931 

41,416 

2, 897, 432 
833, 636 
597, 3.53 
562, 827 
228, 954 
147,644 

56, 122 

3,380 

24, 876 

50,  389 

137, 766 

1, 575 

397, 655 

21, 284 

163, 239 

294, 260 

81,917 

516,148 

25S,  411 

20, 935 

3,750 

27, 707 

1, 739,  833 

163, 039 

16,434 

2, 764, 194 

109, 090 


938, 099 


4,548 
242, 616 


480, 666 
39,763 


Cost  of 

purchased 

power. 


Dollars. 
28, 660,  836 


28, 195,  277 


1, 899, 835 

11,280,509 

965,300 

1,594,231 

3, 555, 530 

2, 591, 906 

2,336,136 

1, 123, 874 

46, 107 

29, 133 

45,  492 

1,278,958 
261, 185 
250, 909 
157, 161 
188, 505 
7b,  741 


2,050 

19,335 

54, 934 
12, 158 

5, 603 
39, 697 
144, 272 
37, 694 
1,733 
3,360 
2,659 
79, 468 
58, 802 
5,526 


46,  474 


465, 559 


10, 751 

7,727 


404, 158 
1,580 


Royalties 
and  rents. 


Dollars. 
176, 129,  858 


175,  293, 984 


11,766,598 
22, 295, 056 
106, 458, 518 

24, 944, 936 

536, 819 

5, 258, 387 

1,015,719 

85, 899 

183, 087 

45, 194 

45, 396 

667, 751 
139, 202 
131, 970 
250, 199 
157, 788 
34,380 

25,634 

1,740 

13,387 

45,343 

152, 848 

4,777 

465, 184 

16,391 

101,311 

5,899 

2,646 

69,403 

47, 193 

18, 893 

2,175 

8,499 

209, 687 

43, 057 

4,060 


38, 958 


835,  874 


19, 476 
591, 729 

135, 982 

62, 848 
25,839 


Taxes- 
Federal, 

state , 

county, 

and 

local. 


Dollars. 
141, 567, 734 


140, 999, 626 


14, 060, 963 
34, 707, 396 
38, 690, 630 

30, 829, 610 

12,229,046 

3,326,910 

2, 325, 491 

356, 132 

60, 656 

31,016 

35, 609 

1, 119, 861 
377, 646 
195, 309 
198, 613 
73,238 
123, 503 

6,022 

3,957 

41, 686 

18,  824 

102, 390 

215 

148, 035 

12,793 

342,391 

119, 067 

23,123 

81,983 

14, 169 

3,479 

16 

3,036 

347, 580 

57, 248 

5,794 

878, 234 

47, 955 


568, 108 


46, 289 
57, 758 

320, 637 

138, 291 
5,133 


Contract 
work. 


Dollars. 
82, 239,  098 


79, 380, 177 


1,557,845 

2, 855, 966 

68, 663, 659 

1, 671, 783 

421, 753 

863,  471 

1,  237, 043 

132,807 

149, 237 

7,973 

7,878 

665, 657 
118, 637 
54, 161 
41, 406 
95, 633 
20, 582 

62,231 


.5, 917 
10, 127 


24,316 

126,355 

12, 073 

145, 916 

8,556 

50, 696 

3,747 

50, 846 

7,325 


1,320 

163, 696 

87, 061 

1,847 


52,  757 


2, 858, 921 


12,535 
1, 438, 500 

797, 334 

593, 318 
17,234 


1294 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS. 


Table  20.— DETAILED  STATISTICS  FOR  MINES,  QUARRIES,  AND  WELLS,  PRODUCING 
AND  NONPRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 
1919— Continued. 


All  industries.. 

Producing 
enterprises 

FUEL.^: 

Coal,  anthracite 

Coal,  bituminous . . . 

Petroleum  and  nat- 
ural gas 

Metals: 

Iron  ore 

Copper 

Lead  and  zinc 

Gold  and  silver, 
lode  mines 

Gold,  placer  mines. . 

Manganese 

Quicksilver 

Rare  metals 

Stone: 

Limestone 

Granite 

Sandstone 

Basalt 

Slate 

Marble 

Ml  CELLANEOUS: 

Abrasive  materials. . 

Asbestos 

Asphalt 

Barytes 

Bauxite 

Chromite 

Clay 

Feldspar 

Fluorspar 

Fvdler's  earth 

Graphite 

Gypsum 

Magnesite 

Mica 

Millstones 

Mineral  pigments. . . 

Phosphate  rock 

Pyrite 

Silica 

Sulphur 

Talc  and  soapstone 

Nonproducing 
enterprises 


Fuels: 

Coal 

Petroleum  and  nat- 
ural gas 

Metals: 

Iron  ore , 

Gold,  silver,  copper, 

lead,  or  zinc 

Miscellaneous , 


Expendi- 
tures for 
develop- 
ment 
(included 

in 
principal 
expenses). 


Dollars. 
334, 015, 265 


Dollars. 
3, 158,  463, 966 


311,  276,  508 


3, 158, 463, 966 


6, 189, 990 
30, 044, 379 

230, 867, 499 

14, 657, 841 
13,  302, 349 
4, 268, 914 

7, 862, 971 
201,  259 
238,  408 
161,  598 
161, 958 

764, 673 
156, 870 
96,  555 
131,  800 
60, 531 
30, 914 

14, 849 
46,503 

376,  579 

20, 503 

11,064 

2,650 

265, 009 
13, 197 

393, 465 
23, 595 

164, 849 
12, 050 
10,868 
65,024 


5,456 

353,  237 

145,615 

37, 921 

56, 478 
59, 087 


22, 738, 757 


1, 253, 604 

5, 685, 921 

2,702,453 

12, 366, 117 
730, 662 


Value  of 
products. 


364, 084, 142 
1,14.5,977,565 

931, 793,  423 

218,217,905 
181, 258, 087 
75, 579, 347 

58, 832, 330 
9, 368, 561 
2, 188, 312 
1, 803,  484 
1, 725, 642 

52, 943, 924 
18, 279, 345 
10, 684,  969 
9, 657, 977 
5, 720, 792 
4, 397, 912 

721, 728 

249,  839 

749,  520 
1,  592,  245 
2, 190,  279 

105,  841 
10, 088,  298 

584, 296 
3, 334,  880 
2, 019,  226 

869,  403 
6, 80.5, 940 
2, 169, 571 

607, 025 
64,  631 

480,  768 
10, 300, 198 
2, 408, 648 

371, 638 
17, 935,  882 
2, 302, 393 


POWER  USED. 


Aggre- 
gate. 


6, 786, 475 


6, 723, 786 


899, 783 
2, 155, 412 

1,  821, 342 

370, 869 
523,  591 
229,  541 

149, 680 

35, 632 

5,  800 

2,607 

3,544 

213,717 
55, 674 
33,  869 
37,  307 
20, 613 
15, 628 

1, 748 

420 

648 

3,029 

2,  .507 

136 

21, 243 

1,782 

7,138 

2,538 

6,410 

15, 032 

2,  540 

803 

220 

1,630 

49, 639 

7, 338 

2,032 

15,291 

7,053 


62,  689 


2,534 

5,543 

10, 175 

42, 785 
1,652 


Total 
horse- 
power. 


5, 147,  613 


Prime  movers. 


5,  111,  531 


782, 090 
1, 383, 934 

1, 770, 181 

273,  477 
386,  458 
117,  ,527 

50, 437 
3,406 
2,610 
1,441 
1,406 

126, 387 
34,711 
21, 197 

22,  844 
8,778 
6,021 

1, 748 

355 

648 

2,049 

2,  507 

136 

16, 932 

1,227 

7,138 

2, 250 

2,241 

7,038 

827 

763 

60 

1,460 

46, 976 

3,224 

1,699 

15, 291 

4,057 


36, 082 


1,819 

5,047 

6, 235 

21,  454 
1,  .527 


Steam 
engines 
(not  turbines). 


Num- 
ber. 


46, 744 


46, 433 


.5, 298 
9,177 

23, 412 

2,333 

842 
411 

182 

2 

36 

4 


1,776 
744 
340 
250 
193 
85 

17 
1 
6 

31 

28 


Horse- 
power. 


Num- 
ber. 


3. 259, 076 


3,  238, 288 


730, 141 
1, 166, 862 

532, 734 

231, 184 
24.5,  398 

42,  821 

20, 133 

40 

1,911 

106 

483 

109, 778 

30, 231 

19,081 

21, 099 

8,569 

5,619 

1, 283 

75 

545 

1,730 


263 
16 

121 
35 
15 
47 
2 
22 
1 
18 

100 
35 
10 

544 
19 


311 


13 

103 

41 

142 
12 


15, 653 

1,081 

6,036 

1,720 

1,873 

6,132 

80 

700 

60 

862 

17, 140 

1,970 

860 

11,  .581 

1,777 


20, 788 


1,785 

3,695 

6,201 

7,997 
1,110 


Steam 
turbines. 


555 


553 


45 
313 


23 


MINES  AND  QUARRIES. 


1295 


Table  20.— DETAILED  STATISTICS  FOR  MINES,  QUARRIES,  AND  WELLS,  PRODUCING 
AND  NONPRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  INDUSTRIES: 
1919— Continued. 


POWEE  USED — continued. 

Prime  movers- 
Continued. 

Equipment  operated  by 
purchased  power. 

Electric  motors 

run  by  current 

generated  by 

the  enterprise 

reporting. 

mCUSTRT. 

Internal- 
combustion 
engines. 

Water  wheels 

and 

turbines. 

Electric  motors. 

Other. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

Nimi- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

Horse- 
power. 

Num- 
ber. 

Horse- 
power. 

All  industries 

57,  417 

1, 372,  698 

329 

41, 524 

41, 114 

1,  629,  580 

9,282 

33, 039 

1,  260, 466 

Producing 
enterprises 

56,  988 

1,  361, 146 

287 

38, 112 

40,  500 

1,  603, 390 

8,865 

32,980 

1, 258, 795 

Fuels: 
Coal,  anthracite 

73 
1,246 

53,699 

45 
129 
433 

370 
16 
24 

78 
22 

252 
84 
71 
30 

1 
2 

16 
6 
5 

16 

11 

11 

105 

8 

87 

9 

7 

9 

26 

6 

1,284 
21, 219 

1, 237,  407 

5,397 
16, 327 
35,  415 

11, 149 

719 

699 

1,335 

693 

5,043 

1,343 

2,116 

520 

8 

15 

240 
155 
103 
269 

1,667 
136 

1,179 
70 

1,052 
530 

1,881 
21,186 

1,841 

1,341 
3,647 
2,389 

2,523 

624 

67 

39 

60 

2,046 
450 
386 
255 
426 
408 

117,693 
771, 131 

44,638 

97, 382 
135, 968 
111,874 

98, 663 

32,226 

3,190 

1,166 

2,138 

87,330 
20,903 
12, 672 
14,463 
11,835 
9,607 

'"347" 

6,523 

10 

1,165 

140 

580 

""'eo' 

3,801 
21,044 

1,329 

1,112 

3,252 

625 

494 

22 

3 

9 

28 

267 
34 

155 
11 
4 
19 

3 

18.5,723 
707,341 

28  164 

Coal,  bituminous 

Petroleum  and  natural 

9 

2 

22 
10 
30 

135 
25 

74 

40 

8,375 
1,  510 
3,871 

14,405 
2,647 

Metals: 
Iron  ore     

67  595 

Copper , 

16i;024 
22,884 

18  892 

Gold  and  silver,  lode 

Gold,  placer  mines 

601 
310 

Quicksilver 

66 

2 

9 
4 

230 

865 
777 

350 
11  421 

Stone: 
Limestone 

1  520 

4,696 
1  049 

Slate     

2 
3 

1 
3 

101 

387 

225 
125 

'   44 

480 

Miscellaneous: 
Abrasive  materials 

120 

Asbestos 

2 

65 

Asphalt 

1 

50 

28 

980 

6 
94 

225 

Bauxite 

2,564 

Chromite 

Clav 



isi 

7 

4,271 
555 

40 

66 

i  sis 

Feldspar 

2 

76 

Fluorspar 

47 

2 

10 

103 

729 

FuUer's  earth 

10 

106 

290 

70 

3 

2 

8 

38 

98 

11 

288 

4,169 

7,994 

1,713 

40 

160 

170 
2,663 
4,114 

333 

18 

Graphite 

368 

552 

572 
747 
63 

3 

334 

1,447 

Magnesite 

Mica 

Millstones 

Mineral  pigments 

6 
44 

7 
10 
13 
11 

429 

228 
12,085 
84 
354 
390 
165 

11,  552 

5 

370 

Phosphate  rock 

320 
27 

33, 107 
3,696 

Pyrite 

6 

4 

1,050 
485 

Silica 

Sulphur 

50 
43 

59 

1,284 

Talc  and  soapstone 

Nonproducing 
enterprises 

9 
42 

2,115 
3,412 

77 
614 

2,996 
26, 190 

417 

1,078 
1,671 

Fuels: 
Coal 

4 

67 

2 

344 
12 

34 

1,352 

34 

9,715 
417 

21 

8 
44 

540 

1 

715 

496 

3,940 

20,914 
125 

417 

4 

1 
6 
48 

150 

Petroleum  and  natural 
gas 

2 

Metals: 
Iron  ore 

750 

Gold,    silver,    copper, 

42 

3,412 

769 

Miscellaneous 

1296 


ABSTRACT   OF   THE   CENSUS. 


Tartp  21— detailed  statistics  for  mines,  quarries,  and  wells,  PRODUa 
ING  AND  NONPRODUCING  ENTERPRISES,  FOR  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  STATES: 
1919. 


tJnlted  States 

Producing  enterprises  — 

Alabama 

Arizona 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut 

Delaware 

District  of  Columbia 

Florida 

Georgia 

Idaho • 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana  and  Mississippi 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Missoiu'i 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

New  Hampshire 

New  Jersey 

New  Mexico 

New  York 

North  Carolina 

North  Dakota 

Ohio 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

Permsylvania 

Rhode  Island 

South  Carolina 

South  Dakota 

Tennessee 

Texas 

Utah 

Vermont 

Virginia 

Washington 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin 

Wyoming 

Konproducing  enterprises 


Num- 
ber of 
enter- 
prises. 


21,997 


21,280 


264 
155 
126 
725 

477 

41 
7, 
3 

36 

74 

82 
772 
603 
198 
814 

938 
137 
50 
126 

74 

122 
135 
468 
259 


203 
30 
97 
85 

700 

102 

79 

2,283 

1,934 

50 

5,807 

14 

20 

23 

203 

624 

141 

93 

202 

83 

1,714 

92 

106 

717 


Num- 
ber of 
mines 
and 
quar- 
ries. 


14,417 


13,844 


348 
172 
126 
357 
523 

47 

8 

3 

55 

82 

83 
590 
398 
226 
238 

864 
4 

51 
161 

79 

165 
196 
494 
269 
9 

207 
33 
102 
103 
147 

106 
79 
1,064 
284 
52 

13,621 

15 

20 

28 

263 

81 
154 
109 
216 

93 
1,325 

107 
87 

573 


Num- 
ber of 
weUs 
produc- 
tive 
Dec.  31. 


257,673 


257, 673 


124 

9,197 

70 


16,498 
2,456 


5,214 
2,479 


1 

14, 186 


35,440 
44,735 


77,325 


8,749 


27,363 

"i,"684" 

3  276 


LAND  CONTROLLED  (ACRES). 


Mineralland. 


Operated.      Owned.       Leased 


22,947,937 


22,474,069 


728,806 

70, 431 

76,416 

688,517 

211,260 

2,995 

264 

13 

118,050 

37,736 

27, 874 
945,362 
266, 988 

68, 724 
549,300 

1,093,641 

329, 869 

3,562 

57, 470 

5,223 

114,356 
24,836 
194, 732 
107, 541 
1,081 

45,114 

10,030 

27,006 

673,051 

366,463 

10,015 

17,734 

1,914.023 

1,844,305 

22,963 

4,352,082 

570 

31,684 

11,538 

361,660 

1,397,678 

324,582 

16,048 

494,909 

73, 061 

4,578,747 

12,064 

264,695 

473,868 


8,729,545 


8,568,590 


636, 368 
56,962 
18,181 

376. 108 

148. 109 

2,815 

250 

10 

114,560 

22,095 

24,877 
617, 833 
119,263 
33,536 
69,621 

506,713 
17, 196 
2,602 
36,635 
4,701 

90,683 

5,899 

149,345 

79,300 

821 

35,901 

8,698 

19,885 

642, 019 

79,668 

4,284 

9,305 

413,597 

192,771 

16, 472 

1,750,822 

512 

31,630 

11,056 

205,832 

107, 867 

319,143 

14,417 

365,982 

48,404 

1,090,320 

6,938 

58,584 

160,955 


14,294,342 


13,980,731 


93, 278 
13,469 
58, 315 
212,429 
63,537 

225 

14 

3 

3,490 

15,651 

3,097 
329,448 
151,036 

480,629 

587, 223 
312,673 

995 
20,879 

522 

23,799 
19,874 
45,492 
29, 6.53 
260 

9,236 

1,332 

7.121 

31,092 

285, 795 

5,731 

8,429 

1,519,201 

1,651,746 

6, 591 

2,616,052 

58 

104 

482 

156,856 

1,289,841 

7,023 

1,631 

129,966 

24,897 

3,514,884 

5, 126 

206,113 

313,611 


1  Includes  79  anthracite  culm  washerips  and  81  river  dredges. 

2  Includes  enterprises  as  follows:  Alabama,  2:  Arizona,  95;  Arkansas,  2;  California,  60;  Colorado,  60;  Con- 
necticut, 1;  Florida,  1;  (ieorgia,  1:  Idaho,  50;  Illinois,  1;  Iowa,  1;  Kansas,  13;  Kentucky,  11;  Louisiana,  6; 
Maine,  1;  Michigan,  6;  Minnesota,  10;  Missouri,  1;  Montana,  36;  Nevada,  US:  New  Mexico,  18;  New  York,  1; 
North  Carolina,  2;  Ohio,  6;  Oklahoma.  30;  Oregon,  6;  Pennsylvania,  13;  South  Dakota,  5;  Tennessee,  1; 
Texas,  65;  Utah,  48;  Virginia,  4;  Washington,  15;  West  Virginia,  8;  Wisconsin,  4;  and  Wyoming,  15. 

3  Wells  on  whiiih  work  was  done  during  the  year,  not  productive  and  number  not  included  in  United 
States  total. 


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