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George H. Utter
1 yr . . .
January, 1905. .
500
Secretary of State.
Charles P. Bennett.
1 yr. ..
January, 1905.
3, 500
Auditor.
Charles C. Gray.
3 yrs ..
January, 1906. .
2, 500
Treasurer
Walter A. Read
lyr ...
January, 1905 ..
2, 500
Attorney General. Chief Justice.
Charles F. Stearns
1yr. ..
January, 1905 ..
4,500
John H. Stiness.
Life ..
5,500
Superintendent of
Thomas B. Stockwell.
1 yr. ..
June, 1904.
3,000
Edward L. Freeman
3 yrs ..
May 1, 1904.
$2,500
Henry E. Tiepke.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
2,000
State Librarian.
Herbert O. Brigham . ..
Apptd
1,000
All State officials Republicans, except Governor (Democrat. )
#Paid by railroad corporations.
SOUTH CAROLINA-CAPITAL, COLUMBIA.
Governor
D. C. Heyward
2 yrs.
January, 1905.
$ 3,000
Lieutenant Governor.
John T Sloan
2 yrs ..
January, 1905.
Secretary of State ..
J. T. Gault.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905.
1,900
Controller General.
A. W. Jones.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
1,900
Treasurer
R. H. Jennings
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
1,900
Superintendent of
O. B. Martin
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
1,900
U. X. Gunter
2 yrs ..
January, 1905. .
1,900
Y. J. Pope. :
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
2,850
C. W. Ganis.
6 yrs. .
January, 1905
1,900
R. R.Commissioners
J. H. Wharton
6 yrs ..
January, 1907 ..
1,900
B. L. Caughman
6 yrs ..
January, 1909 ..
1,900
State Librarian.
Miss L. H. LaBorde.
2 yrs ..
January, 1906. .
800
All State officials Democrats.
§ Eight dollars per day while Senate is in session.
SOUTH DAKOTA-CAPITAL, PIERRE.
Governor
Charles N. Herreid.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905. .
$ 3,000
Lieutenant Governor
George W. Snow.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905.
Secretary of State
O. C. Berg.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905.
1,800
Auditor
J. F. Halladay
2 yrs. .
January, 1905 ..
1,800
Treasurer.
C. B. Collins
2 yrs ..
January, 1905. .
1,800
Attorney General.
Philo Hall.
2 yrs ..
January,
1905 ..
1,000
Chief Justice.
Richard Haney
8 yrs ..
January, 1906 ..
3,000
Superintendent of Public Instruction .
G. W. Nash.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
1,800
Commissioner oť
C. J. Bach.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
1,800
W. H. Smith.
6 yrs ..
January, 1905. .
1,500
T. Le Cocq, Jr.
6 yrs ..
January,
1905. . 1,500
-
D. H. Smith.
6 yrs.
January, 1905 ..
1,500
All State officials Republicans. 31 TOR
Schools and Public Lands.
R. R. Commissioners
Education
Attorney General Chief Justice
Public Instruction . R. R. Commissioner. Commissioner Indus- trial Statistics
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TENNESSEE-CAPITAL, NASHVILLE.
Office.
Name.
Term.
Term Ends.
Salary.
Governor
James B. Frazier.
2 yrs ..
January,
1905
$ 4,000
Secretary of State
John W. Morton
4 yrs ..
January,
1905
3, 000
Auditor
Theo. F. King
2 yrs ..
January,
1905
3,975
Treasurer
Reau E. Folk
2 yrs ..
January,
1905
3,500
Superintendent of
S. A. Mynders.
2 yrs ..
January,
1905
Attorney General.
Chas. T. Cates, Jr
8 yrs. .
October,
1910
3,500
Chief Justice.
W. D. Beard.
8 yrs ..
September, 1910
3,500
N. W. Baptist, Chm.
6 yrs ..
September, 1904
2,000
R. R.Commissioners
Thos. L. Williams.
6 yrs. .
September, 1907
2,000
J. N. Mckenzie.
6 yrs ..
September, 1908
2,000
State Librarian ·
Miss Mary Skeffington ..
4 yrs.
January,
1907
1,200
All State officials Democrats.
TEXAS-CAPITAL, AUSTIN.
Governor .
S. W. Lanham
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ...
$ 4 000
Lieutenant Governor
Geo. D. Neal.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905
*
Secretary of State. .
J. R. Curl.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905. .
2,000
Auditor
J. W. Stephens
2 yrs.
January, 1905 .
2,500
Treasurer.
Jno. W. Robbins.
2 yrs . .
January,
1905
2,500
Superintendent of
Arthur Lefevre
2 yrs ..
January,
1905
2,500
C. K. Bell.
2 yrs ..
January,
1905
+2,000
R. R. Gaines
6 yrs. .
January,
1907 ..
4,000
L. J. Storey
6 yrs ..
January,
1907 ..
4,000
R.R.Commissioners
Allison Mayfield
6 yrs ..
January,
1905 ..
4,000
State Librarian.
C. W. Raines.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
1,200
Insurance.
W. J. Clay
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
2,000
All State officials Democrats.
* Five dollars per day during session of Legislature. + And fees.
UTAH-CAPITAL, SALT LAKE CITY.
Governor
Heber M. Wells.
4 yrs. .
January, 1905
$ 4,000
Secretary of State.
James T. Hammond
4 yrs ..
January, 1905
3,000
Auditor
C. S. Tingey
4 yrs. .
January, 1905 ..
2,000
Treasurer
J. D. Dixon
4 yrs ..
January, 1905 ... 1,500
Superintendent of Public Instruction . Attorney General . Chief Justice
A. C. Nelson
4 yrs. .
January, 1905. ..
1,800
M. A. Breeden
4 yrs ..
Januarv, 1905. . .
2,000
R. N. Baskin
4 yrs ..
January, 1905. ..
5,000
State Librarian
L. P. Palmer
6 yrs.
January,
1909 ..
4,000
Commission er o f
O. B. Colquilt.
Public Instruction.
Attorney General ... Chief Justice.
Public Instruction.
All State officials Republicans.
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VERMONT-CAPITAL, MONTPELIER.
Office.
Name.
Term.
Term Ends.
Salary.
Governor.
John G. Mccullough ....
2 yrs. -
October, 1904 . .
$ 1,500
Lieutenant Governor
Zed. S. Stanton. .
2 yrs ..
October, 1904 ..
*
Secretary of State. ..
Frederick G. Fleetwood
2 yrs ..
October, 1904 .
1,700
Auditor
Horace F. Graham.
2 yrs ..
October, 1904
2,000
Treasurer of State .
John L. Bacon
2 yrs.
October, 1904 .
1,700
Superintendent of Public Instruction .
Walter E. Ranger
2 yrs ..
October, 1904 .. 2,000
Chief Justice .
John W. Rowell
2 yrs ..
October, 1904
3,000
Fuller C. Smith
6 yrs ..
December, 1908 +$6 day
R.R. Commissioners
Henry S. Bingham
4 yrs .
December, 1906 + 6 day
State Librarian.
George W. Wing
Appt'd
$350
All State officials Republicans.
* Six dollars per day during session of Legislature. ¡ While busy.
VIRGINIA-CAPITAL, RICHMOND.
Governor
A. J. Montague.
4 yrs ..
February, 1906.
$ 5,000
Lieutenant Governor
Jos. E. Willard
4 yrs ..
February, 1906
600
Secretary of State ..
D. Q. Eggleston
4 yrs ..
Februarv, 19.6.
2,800
Auditor.
Morton Marye.
4 vrs ..
March, 1904 . . .
4,000
Treasurer
A. W. Harman, Jr
4 yr's ..
February, 1906.
2, 000
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Jos. W. Southall.
4 yrs ..
February, 1966.
2. 500
Attorney General.
Wm. A. Anderson.
4 yrs
February, 1906.
2,500
Chief Justice.
James Keith
12 yrs.
January, 1907 ..
4,200
State Librarian
J. P. Kennedy
1,500
All State officials Democrats.
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WASHINGTON-CAPITAL, OLYMPIA.
Governor.
Henry McBride .
4 yrs.
January, 1905.
$ 4,000
Secretary of State.
Sam. H. Nichols .
4 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
2, 500
Auditor.
John D. Atkinson.
4 yrs . .
January, 1905.
2,000
Treasurer.
C. W. Maynard.
4 yrs ..
January, 1905. .
2,000
Superintendent of
Public Instruction ..
R. B. Bryan.
4 yrs ..
January, 1905.
2, 500
Attorney General.
W. B. Stratton
4 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
2,000
Chief Justice .
Mark A. Fullerton
6 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
4,000
State Librarian
J. A. Gabel
Apptd
1,500
All State officials Republicans.
WEST VIRGINIA-CAPITAL, CHARLESTON.
Governor
Albert B. White
4 yrs. .
March, 1905.
$ 2,700
Secretary of State.
W. M. O Dawson
4 yrs.
March, 1905
*1,000
Auditor
A. C. Scherr.
4 yrs . .
March,
1905.
*2,000
Treasurer
Peter Silman
4 yrs ..
March, 1905
1,400
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
T. C. Miller
4 yrs.
March, 1905
1,500
Romeo H. Freer
4 yrs ..
March,
1905
1,300
Attorney General. State Librarian.
S. W. Stark.
4 yrs ..
March,
1905
1,000
All State officials Republicans.
*And fees.
George T. Howard
2 yrs ..
December, 1904 + 6 day
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WISCONSIN-CAPITAL, MADISON.
Office.
Name.
Term.
Term Ends.
Salary.
Governor
Robert M. L. Follette
2 yrs.
January, 1905. .
$ 5,000
Lieutenant Governor
James O. Davidson.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
1,000
*Secretary of State.
Walter L. Houser
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
5,000
Treasurer
John J. Kempf.
2 yrs
January, 1905 ..
5,000
Superintendent of
C. P. Cary.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905.
5,000
L. M. Sturdevant.
2 yrs.
January, 1905 ..
3,000
R R. Commissioner.
John W. Thomas.
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
3, 000
+State Librarian. . .. .
John R. Berryman.
2 yrs
2,000
Commissioner of In- surance ..
Zeno M. Host
2 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
3,000
All State officials Republicans.
* Ex officio Auditor of State. ¡ Holds until successor is appointed.
WYOMING-CAPITAL, CHEYENNE.
*Governor
4 yrs. .
$ 2,500
Secretary of State and Lieutenant Governor
Fennimore Chatterton.
4 yrs.
January, 1907
2,000
Auditor
Leroy Grant
4 yrs ..
January, 1907 ..
2,000
¡Treasurer
W. C. Irvine.
4 yrs. .
January, 1907 ..
2,000
Superintendent of
Public Instruction.
T. T. Tynan
4 yrs.
January, 1907.
2,000
Attorney General.
J. A. Van Ordel ..
4 yrs. .
April 1907.
2,000
Chief Justice
S. T. Corn .
8 yrs ..
January, 1905 ..
3,000
State Librarian
C G Contant
4 yrs.
February, 1907.
1,500
.
Public Instruction . Attorney General .. Chief Justice.
John B. Cassaday
10 yrs.
January, 1910 ..
6,000
All State officials Republicans.
*Secretary of State acting as Governor until successor is elected in Novem- ber, 1904, to fill vacancy caused by death of DeForest Richards. + Treasurer elected in November, 1904, to fill balance of term of H. G. Hay, resigned.
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GOVERNMENTS OF NEW POSSESSIONS OF THE UNITED STATES.
PORTO RICO-CAPITAL, SAN JUAN.
Office.
Name.
Term.
Term Ends.
Salary.
Governor
William H. Hunt.
4 yrs ..
September, 1905
$ 8,000
Secretary of State
Charles Hartzell
4 yrs
November, 1905
4,000
Auditor
Regis H. Post
4 yrs. .
May, 1907
4,000
Treasurer
William F. Willoughby
4 yrs. .
November, 1905
5,000
Attorney General.
Willis Sweet
4 yrs ..
May, 1907
4,000
Chief Justice
J. S. Quinones
Life.
5,000
Commissioner of In- terior
W. H. Elliott
4 yrs ..
May, 1904
4,000
Commissioner of Edu- cation
Samuel McC. Lindsay ..
4yrs .. | February, 1906.
4,000
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS-CAPITAL, MANILA.
Salary.
Civil Governor-Luke E. Wright, of Tennessee
$20,000
Vice Governor-Henry C. Ide, of Vermont
15, 500
Secretary of Interior-Dean C. Worcester, of Michigan
15, 500
Secretary of Public Instruction-James F. Smith, of California
15, 500
Chief Justice-Cayetano Arellano, of Philippine Islands
7,700
GUAM-CAPITAL, PAGO PAGO.
Governor-Commander W. E. Sewell, U.S.N. Auditor-Pedro M. Dwarte.
Treasurer-Joaquin Diaz.
Attorney General-Thomas Calvo.
TUTUILLA, ANU AND MANU, SAMOAN ISLANDS.
U. S. S. ABARENDA, STATION SHIP.
Governor-Captain Uriel Sebree, U. S. N.
CENTRAL BUILDING (OLD STATE CAPITOL) UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, IOWA CITY.
PART VIII. U. S. CENSUS STATISTICS, 1900 CENSUS RETURNS FOR IOWA. 1900.
MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS.
NOTE.
The following tables and notations thereon are taken from the bound vol- umes of the Twelfth Census of the United States. The tables which appeared in the 1901, 1902 and 1903 editions of the Iowa Official Register were taken from the advance bulletins issued by the census department. The said bulletins do not agree in all instances with figures as they appear in the bound volumes, and this will account for the discrepancies between this edition and former editions of the Iowa Official Register.
UNITED STATES CENSUS RETURNS, 1900.
TABLE No. 1.
POPULATION OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES FROM 1790 TO 1900.
1790.
1800.
1810.
1820.
1830.
1840.
1850.
1860.
1870.
1880.
1890.
1900.
Alabama
127,901
309, 527
590, 756
771,623
964,201
996,992
1,262,505
1,513, 017
1,828,697
Alaska
32,052
63, 592
Arizona.
9,658
40,440
59,620
122,931
Arkansas .
14, 273
30, 388
97,574
209,897
435,450
484,471
802, 525
1,128,179
1,311, 564
California ...
92,597
379,994
560,247
864,694
1,208,130
1, 485, 053
Colorado.
237,946
251,002
261, 942
275,248
297,675
309, 978
370,792
460, 147
537, 454
622, 700
746, 258
908, 420
Delaware.
59,096
64,273
72,674
72,749
76,748
78,085
91, 532
112, 216
125, 015
146, 608
168, 493
184, 735
Dist. Columbia
14,093
24,023
33,039
39, 834
43, 712
51, 687
75,080
-> 131, 700
177,624
230,392
278,718
Georgia.
82,548
162, 686| 252, 435
340.989
516, 823
906, 185
1,057,286
1,184, 109
1,542, 180
1, 837, 353
2, 216, 331
Idaho
14,999
32,610
84,885
161,772
Indiana
5,641
24,520
147,178
343, 031
685, 866
988, 416
1, 350, 428
1,978, 301
2, 192, 404
2, 516,462
Iowa ..
43,112
192,214
674,913
1,194,020
1,624,615
1,911,896|
2, 231,853
Kentucky. .
73,677
220,955
406.511
564, 317
687,917
779.828
982,405
1,155, 684
517, 762
708, 002
726,915
939, 946
1,118, 587|
1,381,625
Maine. .
96, 540
151, 719
228,705
298, 335
399, 455
501,793
583, 169
628, 279
626,915
648,936
661.086
694,466
Maryland
319, 728
341, 548
380, 546
407,350
447,040
470,019
583, 034
687,049
780,894
934. 943
1,042,390
1,188,044
Massachusetts
378,787
422,845
472, 040
523,287
610, 408
737,699
994, 514
1,231, 066 1, 457, 351
1,783,085
2,238, 943
2,805, 346
Michigan
4,762
8,896
31, 639
212, 267
397,654
749,113] 1, 184, 059
1,636, 937
2,093,889
2, 420, 982
Minnesota '
6,077
172, 023
439,706
780,773
1, 801,826
1,751, 394
Mississippi
8,850
40,352
75 448
136,621
875, 651
606, 526
791, 305
827,922
1,131, 507
1,289,600
1,551, 270
Missouri
20,845
66, 586
140, 455
383, 702|
682, 044| 1, 182, 012| 1, 721, 295| 2. 168, 380/
2, 679, 184|
8, 106, 6C5
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Illinois ..
12,282
55,211
157,445
476,183
851, 470 1, 711, 951
2,539,891 1,680,637
3,077,871
3, 826, 351
4,821. 550
Indian Ter
180,182
392, 060
Kansas
107,206
364.399
996, 096
1,427,096
1,470, 495
Louisiana .
76, 556
153, 407
215, 739
352, 411
34,277
39, 864
194, 327
412,198
539,700
Connecticut
. .
Florida ..
187,748
269, 493
391, 422
528, 542
Hawaii
34,730
54,477 691, 392
87,445
140, 424
1,321, 011| 1.648, 690
1,858,635
2,147,174
154,001
TABLE No. 1-CONTINUED.
1790.
1800.
1810.
1820.
1830.
1840.
1850.
1860.
1870.
1880.
1890.
1900.
Montana .
20,595
39,159
132, 159
243, 329
Nebraska ...
28,841
122, 993
452, 402
1,058,910
1, 066, 300
Nevada
141, 885
183, 858
214, 460 245, 562
244,161 277,575
269, 328
224. 574
317,976
326, 073
318 300
346,991
376, 530
411, 588
New Jersey ..
184, 139
211, 149
320, 823
373, 206
489, 555
672, 035
906,096
1,131, 116
1,444, 933
1,883, 669
New Mexico ..
340,120
589, 051
959, 049 1, 372, 812
1,918,608
2, 428, 921
3,880, 735
4,382,759
5,082,871
5,997,853
7,268,894
N. Carolina. ..
393, 751
478, 103
555, 500
638, 829
737,987
753, 419
992, 622
1.071,361
1,399,750
1,617,947
1,893, 810
North Dakota
45, 365
230,760
581, 434
937,903
1, 519, 467
1, 980, 329
2, 339, 511
2, 665,260
3,198, 062
3,672, 316
4, 157,545
Oklahoma
61,834
398, 331
Oregon
13,294
52, 465
· 90,923
174,768
313, 767
413, 536
Pennsylvania .
434,373
602,365
810, 091 1, 049, 458
1, 348, 233
1,724, 033
2,311, 786
2,906,215
3, 521, 951
4,282,891
5, 258, 014
6, 302, 115
Rhode Island
68,825
69, 122
76,931
83,059
97,199
108,830
147,545
174.620
217,353
276, 531
345, 506
428, 556
South Carolina
249,073
345, 591
415, 115
502, 741
581, 185
594, 398
668, 507
703,708
705, 606
995, 577
1,151,149
1, 340, 316
South Dakota
35, 691
105,602
261, 727
422, 823
681, 904
829,210 1,002, 717 1, 109, 801
212, 592
604,215
818, 579
1,591, 749
2,235, 523
3,048,710
Vermont.
85, 425
154, 465
217,895
235,981
280, 652
291,948
314, 120
315, 098
330, 551
332, 286
422
343, 641
Virginia
747,610
880,20L
974, 600 1, 065, 366
1,211, 405
1,239,797
1, 421, 661
1, 596, 318
1. 225, 163
1, 512, 565
1, 655, 980
1,854, 184
Washington
23, 955
75,116
349, 390
518, 103
West Virginia
442, 014
618, 457
762,794
958, 800
Wisconsin
30, 945
305, 391
775,881
1,054,670
1, 315, 497
1,686,880
2,069,042
Wyoming . ..
United States (3, 929, 214 5, 308, 483 7, 239, 881 |9, 638, 453 +12,866, 020 17, 069, 453 23, 191, 876 31, 443, 321 38, 558, 371 50, 155, 783|T62,622,250|076, 303, 387
Porto Rico 953, 243; Philippine Islands estimated 8, 000, 000; Islands of Guam estimated 8, 661; Tutuila estimated 4, 600. Total of United States and new possessions, 85, 269, 291.
*Dakota territory.
+Including 5, 318 persons on public ships in the service of the United States, not credited to any state or territory.
Į Including 6, 100 persons on public ships in the se vice of the United States, not credited to any state or territory.
T Not including population of Alaska, Indian Territory. and Hawaii (89, 990), and 145, 282 Indians and other persons on Indian reservations, etc. Including these the population in 1890 was 63, 069, 756.
§ Including 91, 219 persons in the service of the United States stationed abroad.
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1,258, 520
1, 542, 359
1,767,518
2, 020,616
Texas.
Utah
11, 380
40,273
86,786
143, 963
207,905
276,749
11.776
98,268
328, 808
401,570
Tennessee.
61,547
93, 516
91, 874
119, 565
153, 593
195,310
New York ....
3,097,394 869, 039
*4,837
2, 405
36,909
182,719
319, 146
Ohio
9,118
20,789
60,705
92, 531
6,857
42,491
62,26(
45,761
42,335
N. Hampshire.
11, 594
491
Iowa Official Register.
TABLE No. 2.
POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, ARRANGED. ACCORDING TO POPULATION.
[The first column under each census year shows the order of the cities named when arranged according to population. ]
POPULATION.
CITIES.
1900.
1890.
1880.
New York, N. Y
1
3,437,202
1
*2, 507,414
1
: 1,911, 698
Chicago, Ill.
2
1,698, 575
2
1,099,850
3
503, 185
Philadelphia, Pa.
3
1,293, 697
3
1, 046, 934
2
847,170
St. Louis, Mo
4
575,238
4
451, 770
5
350. 518
Boston, Mass
5
560, 892
5
448, 477
4
362,839
Baltimore, Md
6
508, 957
6
434, 439
6
332, 313
Cleveland, Ohio
7
381, 768
9
261,353
11
160, 146
Buffalo, N. Y.
8
352, 337
10
: 55, 664
13
155, 134
San Francisco, Cal.
9
342, 782
7
298,997
8
233, 959
Cincinnati, Ohio
10
325, 902
8
296,908
7
255, 139
Pittsburg, Pa.
11
321, 616
12
238,617
12
156, 389
New Orleans, La.
12
287,104
11
242,039
9
216,090
Detroit, Mich ..
13
285,704
14
205,876
17
116, 340
Milwaukee, Wis ..
14
285, 315
15
204,468
18
115, 587
Washington, D. C
15
278,718
13
230,392
10
177,624
Newark, N. J.
16
246,070
16
181, 830
14
136, 508
Jersey City, N. J
17
206,433
18
163,003
16
120,722
Louisville, Ky
18
204,731
19
161, 129
15
123,758
Minneapolis, Minn
19
202,718
17
164,738
37
46,887
Providence, R. I.
20
175,597
24
132, 146
19
104,857
Indianapolis, Ind
21
169,164
26
105, 436
23
75,056
Kansas City, Mo.
22
163,752
23
132,716
29
55, 785
St. Paul, Minn
23
163, 065
22
133, 156
44
41, 473
Rochester, N. Y
24
162,608
21
133, 896
21
89,366
Denver, Colo.
25
133, 859
25
106, 713
49
35, 629
Toledo, Ohio
26
131, 822
32
81, 434
34
50, 137
Allegheny, Pa.
27
129,896
27
105,287
22
78,682
Columbus, Ohio
28
125, 560
29
88, 150
32
51, 647
Worcester, Mass,
29
118, 421
31
84,655
27
58,291
Syracuse, N. Y.
30
108, 374
30
83,143
31
51, 792
New Haven, Conn
31
108, 027
34
81,298
25
62,882
Patterson, N. J.
32
105, 171
35
78,347
33
51,031
Fall River, Mass.
33
104, 863
39
74,398
36
48,961
St Joseph, Mo
34
102,979
54
52,324
56
32, 431
Omaha, Neb
35
102,555
20
140, 452
62
30, 518
*Population of New York City and its burroughs, as now constituted.
492
Iowa Official Register.
TABLE NO. 2-CONTINUED.
POPULATION.
CITIES.
1900
1890
1880
Los Angeles, Cal.
36
102, 479
56
50, 395
135
11,183
Memphis, Tenn.
37
102, 320
42
64,495
53
33, 592
Scranton, Pa.
38
102, 026
38
75, 215
38
45,850
Lowell, Mass.
39
94,969
36
77,696
26
59,475
Albany, N. Y.
40
94, 151
28
94,923
20
90,758
Cambridge, Mass
41
91, 886
40
70,028
30
52,669
Portland, Ore
42
90, 426
60
46, 385
106
17,577
Atlanta, Ga.
43
89,872
41
65, 533
48
37,409
Grand Rapids, Mich.
44
87,565
46
60,278
57
32, 016
Dayton, Ohio
45
85, 333
44
61,220
46
38, 678
Richmond, Va
46
85,050
33
81,388
24
63,600
Nashville, Tenn
47
80,865
37
76, 168
39
43,350
Seattle, Wash
48
80,671
69
42, 837
151
3,533
Hartford, Conn.
49
79,850
53
53, 230
42
42,015
Reading, Pa
50
78,961
47
58, 661
40
43,278
Wilmington, Del.
51
76,508
43
61,431
41
42, 478
Camden, N. J
52
75,935
48
58,313
43
41,659
Trenton, N J.
53
73, 307
49
57,458
63
29,910
Bridgeport, Conn
54
70,996
58
48,866
70
27,643
Lynn, Mass
55
63, 513
50
55, 727
47
38, 274
Oakland, Cal.
56
66,960
59
48,682
50
34, 555
Lawrence, Mass
57
62,559
63
44,654
45
39, 151
New Bedford, Mass
58
62, 442
71
40,733
74
26,845
Des Moines, Iowa
59
62,139
57
50,093
79
22, 408
Springfield, Mass
60
62,059
64
44,179
54
33,340
Somerville, Mass.
61
61,643
73
40,152
77
24,933
Troy, N Y. ...
62
60, 651
45
60,956
28
56,747
Hoboken, N. J.
63
59, 364
67
43, 648
58
30,999
Evansville, Ind.
64
59,007
55
50,756
65
29,280
Manchester, New Hampshire.
65
56,987
65
44, 126
55
32, 630
Utica, N. Y.
66
56, 383
66
44,007
51
33,914
Peoria, Ill
67
56,100
70
41,024
66
29,259
Charleston, S. C.
68
55, 807
52
54,955
35
49,984
Savannah, Ga
69
54, 244
68
43,189
61
30,709
Salt Lake City, Utah
70
53, 531
62
44, 843
90
20,768
San Antonio, Tex
71
53, 321
80
37,673
93
20,550
Duluth, Minn
72
52,969
91
33, 115
152
*3, 483
Erie, Pa
73
52, 733
72
40,634
69
27,737
Elizabeth, N. J
74
52, 130
78
37,764
68
28,229
Wilkesbarre, Pa.
75
51, 721
79
37,718
78
23, 339
Kansas City, Kans.
76
51, 418
75
33, 316
155
3, 200
Harrisburg, Pa.
77
50,167
74
39,385
59
30, 762
Portland, Me.
78
50,145
82
36, 425
52
33,810
Yonkers, N. Y.
79
47,931
92
32, 033
101
18, 892
Norfolk, Va
80
46, 624
87
34, 871
82
21, 966
Waterbury, Conn
81
45,859
105
28, 646
105
17,806
Holyoke, Mass
82
45,712
84
35, 637
84
21,915
Fort Wayne, Ind.
83
45, 115
85
35, 393
73
26,880
Youngstown, Ohio.
84
44, 885
90
33,220
118
15, 435
Houston, Tex
85
44,633
110
27,557
111
16, 513
*Includes Duluth village (population 2, 645) set apart by an act of legislature, Feb. 23, 1877, but which again became part of the city by the act of March 2, 1887,
493
Iowa Official Register.
TABLE No. 2-CONTINUED.
Population.
Cities.
1900.
1890.
1880.
Covington, Ky
86
42,933
81
37,371
64
29,720
Akron, Ohio.
87
42,728
109
27,601
112
16, 512
Dallas, Tex.
88
42, 638
76
38,067
137
10,358
Saginaw, Mich
89
42,345
61
46, 322
136
10,525
Lancaster, Pa.
90
41,459
93
32,011
76
25,769
Lincoln, Neb
91
40,169
51
55, 154
127
13,003
Brockton, Mass.
92
40,063
112
27,294
123
13, 608
Binghamton, N. Y.
93
39, 647
86
35,005
107-
17,317
Augusta, Ga
94
39, 441
89
33, 300
85
21,891
Honolulu, Hawaii.
95
39, 306
132
22,907
(*)
Pawtucket, R. I.
96
39, 231
108
27,633
99
19,030
Altoona, Pa.
97
38,973
100
30,337
97
19, 710
Wheeling, W. Va.
98
38, 878
88
34, 522
60
30,737
Mobile, Ala ..
99
38, 469
96
31,076
67
29, 132
Birmingham, Ala.
100
38, 415
117
26,178
156
3,086
Little Rock, Ark.
101
38,307
118
25,874
125
13,138
Springfield, Ohio
102
3 <, 253
94
31, 895
91
20,730
Galveston, Tex
103
37,789
104
29,084
81
22,248
Tacoma, Wash.
104
37,714
83
36, 006
157
1,098
Haverhill, Mass
105
37,175
111
27,412
102
18,472
Spokane, Wash
106
36, 848
147
19,922
158
350
Terre Haute, Ind.
107
36,673
102
30, 217
75
26,042
Dubuque, Iowa.
108
36,297
101
30, 311
80
22,254
Quincy, Il1.
109
36,252
95
31, 494
72
27,268
South Bend, Ind.
110
35, 999
137
21, 819
124
13,280
Salem, Mass.
111
35, 956
99
30,801
71
27,563
Johnstown, Pa.
112
35, 936
138
21,805
143
8, 380
Elmira, N Y.
113
35, 672
98
30, 893
94
20,541
Allentown, Pa.
114
35,416
121
25,228
103
18, 063
Davenport, Iowa
115
35, 254
114
26,872
86
21,831
Mckeesport, Pa
116
34, 227
145
20,741
144
8,212
Springfield, Ill.
117
34,159
123
24,963
96
19,743
Chelsea, Mass.
118
34,072
106
27,909
87
21,782
Chester, Pa.
119
33, 988
146
20,226
119
14,997
York, Pa.
120
33,708
144
20,793
121
13,940
Malden, Mass
121
33, 664
131
23,031
131
12,017
Topeka, Kan
122
33,608
97
31,007
117
15, 452
Newton, Mass ..
123
33, 587
127
24,379
108
16,995
Sioux City, Iowa
124
33, 111
77
37,806
146
7,366
Bayonne, N. J.
125
32, 722
149
19,033
140
9,372
Knoxville, Tenn.
126
32, 637
134
22,535
139
9,693
Schnectady, N. Y
127
31,682
148
19,902
122
13,655
Fitchburg, Mass
128
31, 531
135
22,037
129
12,429
Superior, Wis.
129
31,091
157
11,983
Rockford, Ill
130
31,051
128
23, 584
126
13,129
Taunton, Mass
131
31, 036
120
25, 448
89
21,213
Canton, Ohio
132
30,667
116
26,189
130
12, 258
Butte, Mont.
133
30,470
159
10,723
153
3, 363
Montgomery, Ala.
134
30, 346
136
21, 883
109
16, 713
Auburn, N. Y.
135
30, 345
119
25,858
83
21,924
* No census taken of Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1880.
494
Iowa Official Register.
TABLE No. 2-CONTINUED.
Population.
Cities.
1900.
1890.
1880.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
136
30, 154
103
29.100
128
12,892
East St. Louis, Ill.
137
29,655
153
15, 169
141
9, 185
Joliet, Ill ..
138
29, 353
129
23,264
134
11,657
Sacramento, Cal
139
29,282
115
26,386
88
21,420
Racine, Wis ..
140
29,102
141
21,014
115
16, 031
La Crosse, Wis.
141
28,895
122
25,090
120
14, 505
Williamsport, Pa
142
28,757
113
27,132
100
18,934
Jacksonville, Fla
143
28,429
151
17,20L
145
7,650
Newcastle, Pa
144
28, 339
158
11,600
142
8,418
Newport, Ky.
145
28,301
124
24,918
95
20,433
Oshkosh, Wis
146
28,284
133
22,836
116
15,748
Woonsocket, R. I
147
28,204
142
20,×30
114
16,050
Pueblo, Col
148
28,157
126
24,558
154
3,217
Atlantic City N. J
149
27,838
155
13,055
150
5, 477
Passaic, N. J
150
27,777
156
13, 028
149
6,532
Bay City Mich
151
27,628
107
27,839
92
20,693
Fort Worth, Tex
152
26,6>8
130
23,076
148
6,663
Lexington, Ky
153
26,369
139
21,567
110
16,656
Gloucester, Mass
154
26,121
125
24,651
98
19,329
Joplin, Mo.
155
26,023
160
9,943
147
7,038
South Omaha, Neb
156
26.001
161
8,062
New Britain, Conn.
157
25,998
152
16, 519
133
11,800
Council Bluffs, lowa
158
25,802
140
21,474
104
18,063
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
159
25 656
150
18,020
138
10, 104
Easton, Pa.
160
25,238
154
14,481
132
11,924
Jackson, Mich.
161
25 180
143
20,798
113
16,105
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TABLE No. 3. MALE AND FEMALE POPULATION, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1880 TO 1900. No census of Hawaii was taken by the Hawaiian Government in 1880. No report for Indian Territory was made at the census of 1880. Oklahoma was organized as a territory May 2, 1890.
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