The Iowa official register, 1904, Part 48

Author: Iowa. Secretary of State
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: [Des Moines] : Secretary of State
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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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490


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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