|
198,154
202,309
—1.32
1841
746
174,342
175,088
—13,10
1842
4,701
224,960
229,001
31.10
1843
5,373
23 1,494
236,867
3.14
1844
6,900
265,270
272,170
1 1.01
1845
6,492
319,527
326,019
19.78
1846
6,287
341,606
347,893
0.70
1847
5,631
3'.l'.l,210
404,841
16.36
1848
16,068
4 1 1 ,S23
127,891
5.69
1849
20,870
441,525
402,395
8.06
1850
44,4 2'.i
481,005
525,434
13.67
1 K., ]
62,390
521,217
5s:;,6o7
11.07
1852
79,704
554,536
634,240
8.68
1853
90,520
51 l.n'.is
604,618
—4.07
185 1
95,036
581,571
676,607
11.90
1855
115,045
055.210
770,285
13.85
1856
89,715
583,302
673,077
— 12.03
1857
86,873
618.911
705,784
1 -7
1858
78.D27
050,303
728,390
3.20
1859
92,748
676,005
768,753
5.00
1860
97,296
770,641
867,937
12.90
1861
102,608
774,596
877,2iil
1.06
1862
113,998
596,465
710,463
—7.72
1S63
133,215
442,304
575,51'.)
—18.99
1864
106,519
S53,Slli
960,335
66.86
1865*
28,469
338,720
367,189
I 11.12
1805+
69,539
630,411
699,950
1866*
155,513
771.754
926,267
1.60
18615+
42,770
11 1,269
157,0 15
1867*
165,522
057, 158
1,122,980
10.02
1867+
32,593
30,307
68,900
1868*
221,939
977,170
1,199,415
0.63
' Hew measurement, adopted in i860.
t old measurement.
APPENDIX.
877
TABLE III— Continued.
Statement exhibiting the Amount of Steam Tonnage of the United States Merchant
Marine annually from 1823 to 1874, inclusive.
Tear.
Registered.
Enrolled and
Licensed.
Total.
Annual Increase or
Decrease ( — ) per ct.
1869*
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
213,252
192,544
180,914
177,666
193,423
195,245
890,316
882,551
906,723
933,887
963,020
930,782
1,103,568
â– 1,075,095
1.087,637
1,111,553
1,156,443
1,126,027
—7.99
—2.57
1.16
2.19
4.03
—2.63
* New measurement from 186S, up to which date, as indicated by the table, a portion of the returns
were made in the old measurement.
TABLE IV.
Annual Receipts, Expenditures and National Debt of the United States from March
4, 17S9, to June 30, 1875.
Year.
Receipts.
Expenditures.
National Debt.
1789 U
1791/
$10,210,025
$7,207,539
$75,463,476
1792
8,740,766
9,141,569
77,227,924
1793
5,720,624
7,529,575
80,352,634
1794
10,041,101
9,302,124
78,427,404
1795
9,419,802
10,435,069
80,747,587
1796
8,740,329
8,367,776
83,762,172
1797
8,758,916
8,626,012
82,064,479
1798
8,209,070
8,613,517
79,228,529
1799
12,621,459
11,077,043
78,408,669
1800
12,451,184
11,989,739
82,976,294
1801
12,945,455
12,273,376
83,038,050
1802
15,001,391
13,276,084
80,712,632
1803
11,064,097
11,258,983
77,054,686
1804
11,835,840
12,624,646
86,427,120
1805
13,689,508
13,727,124
82,312,150
1806
15,608,828
15,070,093
75,723,270
1807
16,398,019
11,292,292
69,218.398
1808
17,062,544
16,764,584
65,196,317
1809
7,773,473
13,867,226
57,023,392
1810
12,144,206
13,319,986
53,173,217
1811
14,431,838
13,601,808
48,005,587
1812
22,639,032
22,279,121
45,209,737
1813
40,524,844
39,190,520
55,962,827
1814
34,559,536
88,028,230
81,487,846
1815
50,961,237
39,582,493
99,833,660
1816
57,171,421
48,244,495
127,334,933
1817
33,833,592
40,877,646
123,491,965
* From March 4, 1789, to December 31. 1791. Fractions of a dollar are omitted throughout this
table.
878
APPENDIX.
T \m.K IV.— Continued.
Annual Receipts, "Expenditures ami Xtiiimml IMA of the Uniteil Stateafrom March
4, L789, to Jum 30, L875.
5 ear.
llrccipts
].\ penditures.
National Debt.
L818
$21,593,936
$35,104,875
$103,466,633
1819
24,605,665
24,044,199
95,529,648
L820
20,881,493
21,763,024
91. (115,500
1821
19,573,703
19,090,572
89,987,427
L822
20,232, 127
17,676,592
93,546,676
1823
26,540,666
L5,314,171
90,875,877
1824
24,381,212
31,898,538
90,209,777
1 825
26,840,858
23,585,804
83,788,4:52
L826
25,260,434
24,103,398
81,05 l.(i59
1 827
22,966,363
22,656,764
73,987,357
1 828
24,763,629
25,459,479
07.175.(ii:;
L829
24,827,627
25,044,358
58,421,413
1830
24,844,116
24,585,281
48,565,406
1831
28,526,820
30,038,446
39,123,191
is; vi
31,865,561
34,356,698
24,322,235
\ <::.',
33,948,426
24,257,298
7,001,032
1834
21,791,935
24.601,982
4,70o,os2
1835
35,430,087
17,573,141
351.2-9
1836
50,826,796
30,868,164
291,089
1837
27,S83,S53
37,265,037
1,878,223
1 838
39,019,382
39,455,438
1,-57,000
1839
33,881,242
37,61 1,936
11,983,737
1840
25,032,193
28,226,533
5,125,077
1841
30,519,477
31,797,530
6,737,398
18-1 2
34,773,744
32,9:;i;,s7i;
15,028,486
I - 13*
20,782,41(1
12,118,105
27,203,450
1844
31,198,555
33,642,010
24,74s. L88
is 45
29,941,853
30,490,408
17.093,794
L846
29,699,967
27,632,282
10,75(1,920,
1847
55,338,168
60,520,851
38,956,623
1848
56,1)92,479
60,665,1 13
18,526,379
1849
59,796,892
50,386,422
64,704.093
L850
17,649,388
14,00 1,718
64,228,238
1 851
52,762,704
48,476,104
62,560,395
L852
19,893,115
40,712,608
05.1; 31. 692
1853
(i l,5(io, 1(12
54,577,061
67,340,628
185 1
73,802,291
75,473,119
47,212,2(10
1855
65,351,374
66,164,775
39,969,731
1856
74,056,899
72,720,341
30,963,909
1 857
68,969,212
71,274,587
29,060,386
L858
70,372,665
82,062,186
11.919,777
1859
81,773,965
83,078,042
5S.754.099
1 860
76,841,407
77,055,125
64,769,703
L861
86,835,900
84,578,834
90,867,828
1862
581,628,181
570,841,700
514,211,371
1863
77o.os2,3oi
895,796,630
l,(i9S793,181
1864
884,076,646
865,234,087
1,740,690,489
1865
1,418,210,629
1,290,312.982
2,682,593,026
1866
1,273,960,215
1,1 11,072,000
2,783, 125,879
* To June 30, 00 which day the fiscal year of the government has since closed.
APPENDIX
879
TABLE IV— Continued.
Annual Receipts, Expenditures and National Debt of the United States from March
4, 1789, to June 30, 1875.
Year.
Receipts.
Expenditures.
National Debt.
1867
$1,131,060,920
$1,093,079,655
$2,692,199,215
1868
1,117,991,542
1,069,889,970
2,636,320,964
1869*
609,621,828
584,777,966
2,489,500,484
1870
696,729,873
309,653,560
2.386,358,599
1871
534,234,240
292,177,188
2,292,030,834
1872
374,106,867
377,478,216
2,146,685,957
1873
333,738,204
340,843,571
2,135,020,974
1874
322,186,231
302,633,873
2,139,897,861
1875
288,000,051
274,623,392
2,128,688,726
* In this and the succeeding years the cash balance in the Treasury is deducted from the out-
standing principal of the debt.
TABLE V.
Statement (in bushels) of the crops of Wheat, Maize (Indian Corn), Oats, Barley
and Rye in 1840, 1850, 1860 and 1862-1874. Compiled mainly from the returns
of the New York Produce Exchange.
Year.
Wheat.
Maize.
Oats.
Barley.
Rye.
1840
84,821,065
377,492,388
123,054,990
4,161,210
18,640,486
1850
100,164,256
591,630,564
146,565,140
5,165,136
14,183,094
1860
170,176,027
827,094,527
172,089,095
15,813,604
20,965,046
1862
186,763,483
564,629,348
170,738,705
17,679,089
20,593,476
1863
190,888,239
451,153,378
174,650,228
17,754,351
20,796,287
1864
160,695,823
530,451,403
175,990,194
10,632,178
19,872,975
1865
148,522,829
704,427,853
225,252,295
11,301,2,86
19.543,905
1866
151,999,906
867,946,295
268,141,078
11,283,807
20,864,944
1867
212,441,400
768,320,000
278,698,000
25,727,000
23,184,0(Hi
1868
224,036,600
906,527,000
254,960,800
22,896,100
22,504,800
1869
260,146,900
874,320,000
288,334,000
28,652,200
22,527,900
1870
235,884,700
1,094,255,000
247,277,400
26,295,400
15,473,600
1871
230,722,400
991,898,000
255,743,000
26,718,500
15,365,500
1872
249,997,100
1,092,719,000
271,747,000
26,846,400
14,8S8,600
1873
281,254,700
932,247,000
270,340,000
32,044,491
15,142 000
1874
305,000,000
854,000,000
240,000,000
32,704,000
14,891,000
Note. — There are scarcely any returns from the Southern States (excepting Maryland and Ken-
tucky) included in any of the figures for 1862-1865, inclusive. This will account for the smallness
of the reported maize crop in those years. The returns for 1873 are taken from the Report of the De-
partment of Agriculture for that year, and those for 1874 are from the Annual Cyclopcedla.
SSI I
APPENDIX.
TABLE VI.
' ion Production awl Tm<h fur 19 years. Mainly from- Appletons' American
Oyclopsedia.
Average
Average
An !
years ending
Production.
Consumption.
i i ports.
W< ]'l 111
price in
pi Ice in
August 81.
Bales.
Bales.
Bales.
per bale.
Lbs.
Ni ■« York.
i .nt-.
i l.
Pence.
182-") 26
720,027
957,281
12.19
5.85
1826 27
149,516
854,000
331
9.29
5.79
L827 28
720,593
120,593
600.
335
10.32
5.84
1828 29
870,415
118,853
710.000
341
9.88
5.32
1 829-30
976,8 15
126,512
s;;'.t,ooo
:;:;o
lO.ol
6,11
1 830-31
1.03S.M7
182,142
773,ooo
341
9.71
5.72
1831-32
987,177
173,800
s92,000
:;i;ti
9.38
6.22
L832-33
1,070,438
194,412
S67,000
350
12.32
7.-7
L833 34
1,205,394
196,413
1.028,000
363
12.90
8.10
1 -14-35
1,254.328
21 (',,888
1,023,500
367
17.15
9.13
L835-36
1,360,725
236,733
1,116,000
373
16.50
8.79
1836-37
1,423,930
222,540
1.169,000
379
13.25
6.09
1837-38
1.801,497
246,063
1,575,000
379
10.14
6.28
1838-39
l.:;iio..-,:;2
276,018
1,074,000
384
13.36
7.19
1839-40
2,177,835
295,193
1,870,000
383
8.92
5.42
1840-41
1,634,954
2f,7,850
1,313,500
394
9.50
5.73
1*41-42
1,683,574
267,850
1.165,500
397
7.85
4.86
1 - 12-43
2,378,87.-,
325,129
2,010,000
409
7.25
1.37
1843-44
2,030,409
346,750
1,629,500
412
7.73
4.71
1844-45
2,394,503
3*9.
2,083,700
415
5.63
3.92
1845-46
2,100,537
422,000
1,666,700
411
7.87
4.80
1846-47
1,778,651
12N,
1.211,200
431
11.21
6.03
1*47-48
2,439,786
616,0 J 1
1,858,000
417
8.03
3.93
1848-49
2,866,938
6 12,485
2,228,000
436
i .55
4.09
1849-50
2,223,718
613,498
1 ,590,200
•129
12.:: 1
7.10
L850-51
2,454,442
485,614
1,988,710
416
12.14
5.51
1851-52
3,126,310
689,603
2.443,646
428
9.50
5.05
1852-53
3,416,214
si 13,725
2,528,400
428
11.02
5.5 1
1853-54
3,074,979
737,236
2,319,148
430
10.97
5.31
1854 55
2,982,634
716,417
2,244,209
134
10.39
5.60
1855-56
3,665,557
770,739
2,954,606
420
10.30
6.22
1856 57
3,093,737
819,936
' 2,252,657
444
13.51
7.73
l 857-58
3,257,339
595,562
2,590,455
442
12.23
6.91
L858-59
4,018,914
927,651
3,021,403
417
12.08
6.68
] 859-60
4,861,292
978,013
3,774,173
461
11.00
5.97
isun 01
3,849,469
843,710
3,127,568
477
13.01
8.50
lsiii •;•_'
1862 63
1863 64
31.29
67.21
101.5O
18.37
22,16
27.17
* For obvious reasons, statistics are wanting, with the exception of prices, for the four years
of the civil war. The prices are for middling upland. The production of sea-island cotton is In-
cluded, which has varied in recent years from 47,592 bales In 1858-69 to 1.9,912 In 1878-74. The r< ler
should I' member that the price given i- the average price for the whole year. The highest price,
between January l and August 81, 1804, was 11.65, and the lowest 78 cents. A higher point
($1.80 was reached during September, 1864, but the low prices during the hist five months of the
year 1- un :t", to i* cents) brought down the average,as is Bhown by the table. We have
di pended f>r these latter statements upon the maximum and minimum prices at the beginning
b niu nth, for the years im'.4-is7:i, given in the Report on Commerce and Navigation for 1878.—
Ed. U. 8. Gazetteer am. hide.
APPENDIX.
881
TABLE VI.— Continued.
Cotton Production and Trade for 49 years. Mainly from Appletons' American
Cyclopaedia.
Average
Average
Average
Years ending
Production.
Consumption.
Exports.
weight
price in
price in
August 31.
Bales.
Bales.
Bales.
per bale.
Lbs.
New York.
Cents.
Liverpool.
Pence.
1864-65
1865-66
666,lb'6
441
83.38
43.20
19.11
15.30
2,269,316
1,554,664
1866-67
2,097,254
770,030
1,557,054
444
31.59
10.98
1867-68
2,519,554
906,636
1,655,816
445
24.85
10.52
1868-69
2,366,467
926,374
1,465,880
444
29.01
12.12
1869-70
3,122,551
930,736
2,206,480
440
23.98
9.89
1870-71
4,362,317
1,019,446
3,166,742
442
16.95
8.55
1871-72
3,014,351
1,137,540
1,957,314
443
20.48
10.78
1872-73
3,930,508
1,251,127
2,679,986
464
18.15
9.65
1873-74
4,170,388
1,220,943
2,840,981
469
16.60
TABLE VII.
Exports and Imports of the United States for each Fiscal Year from 1790 to the
year ending June 30, 1875, inclusive.
Year.
Exports.
Imports.
Year.
Exports.
Imports.
1790
$20,205,156
$23,000,000
1816
$81,920,452
$147,103,000
1791
19,012,041
29,200,000
1817
87,671,560
99,250,000
1792
20,753,098
31,500,000
1818
93,281,133
121,750,000
1793
26,109,572
31,000,000
1819
70,141,501
87,125,000
1794
33,026,233
34,600,000
1820
69,661,669
74,450,000
1795
47,989,472
69,756,268
1821
64,974,382
62,585,724
1796
67,064,097
81,436,164
1822
72,160,281
83,241,541
1797
56,850,206
75,379,406
1823
74,699,030
77,579,267
1798
61,527,097
68,551,700
1824
75,986,657
89,549,007
1799
78,665,522
79,089,148
1825
99,535,388
96,340,075
1800
70,970,780
91,252,768
1826
77,595,322
84,974.477
1801
94,115,925
111,363,511
1827
82,324,727
78,484,068
1802
72,483,160
76,333,333
1828
72,264,686
88,509,824
1803
55,800,038
64,666,666
1829
72,358,671
74,492,527
1804
77,699,074
185,000,000
1830
73,849,508
70,876,920
1805
95,566,021
120,600,000
1831
81,310,583
103,191,124
1806
101,536,963
129,410,000
1832
87,176,943
101,029,266
1807
108,343,151
138,500,000
1833
90,140,443
108,118,311
1808
22,430,960
56,990,000
1834
104,336,973
126,521,332
1809
52,203,333
59,400,000
1835
121,693,577
149,895,742
1810
66,657,970
88,406,000
1836
128,663,040
189,980,085
1811
61,316,883
53,400,000
1837
117,419,376
140,989,217
1812
38,527,236
77,030,000
1838
108,486,616
113,717,404
1813
27,855,927
22,005,000
1839
121,088,416
162,092,132
1814
6,937,441
12,965,000
1840
132,085,936
107,641,519
1815
52,557,753
113,041,274
1841
121,851,803
127,946,177
56
882
APPENDIX.
TABLE VII— Contini-kd.
Export* and Imports of the United States/or each Fiscal Year from 1790 to the
year ending June 30, 1875, inclusive.
Year.
Exports.
Imports.
Year.
Exporta
Imports.
1842
$104,691,531
$100,152,087
1859
$356,789,461
$338,768,130
1848*
84,346,480
64,753,799
1860
400,122,296
342,162,541
1844
111,200,046
108,435,035
1861
243,971,277
286,598,135
1845
114,640,606
117,254,564
1862
229,938,9*5
275,357,051
1-846
113,418,516
121,691,797
1863
322,359,254
252,919,920
1S47
158,648,622
146,545,638
1864
301,984,561
329,562,895
184S
154,032,131
154,998,928
1865
336,697,123
234,339,810
184!)
145,755,820
147,857,439
1866
550,684,228
115.512,158
1850
151,898,790
178,138,318
1867
438,577,312
411,733,309
1851
218,388,011
216,224,932
1868
454,301,713
378.409.448
1852
209,658,366
212,945,442
1869
413,960,890
437,314.255
1853
230,576,157
267,978,647
1870
499,092,143
462,377,587
1*54
278,241,064
.".til,562,381
1S71
562,518,651
541,493,708
1855
275,156,846
261,468,520
1872
501,164,971
640,337,540
1 856
326,964,908
314,639,943
1873
578,938,985
003,017,1 17
1857
362,960,608
360,890,141
1874
652,913,445-f
595,861,248t
1858
324,644,421
282,613,150
1875
665,528,391f
553,906,153f
* For the half year ending June 30, 1843, since which time the fiscal year of the United States
government lias ended on this day.
t Specie value.
TABLE VIII.
Areas and Density of Population of the United States and of the several States and
Territories thereof in 1850, 1800 and 1870, according to the Census Reports foi
these years.
States and Territories.
1850.
I860.
1870.
Square
miles.
Persons
to a
square
mile.
Square
miles.
Persons
to a
square
mile.
Square
miles.
Persons
to a
square
mile.
The United States
2,980,959
1,544,224
7.78
3,026,494-
10.30
3,603,884*
10.70
The States
14.94
1,723,029
18.10
1,984,467
19.21
19.66
9.30
2.29
113.15
58.97
3.17
20.42
45.84
50,722
52,198
188,981
4,75n
2,120
59,268
58,000
55,410
15.21
4.02
0.49
78.06
43.18
1.48
15.62
15.37
Unchanged.
<i
(i
(<
ii
ii
ii
19.01
8.34
2.01
96.S7
52.93
2.65
18.23
30.90
Unchanged.
"
i.
ii
ii
a
ii
ii
( lalifornia
* The increase of the total area of the I'nited States in ISliO over ls."0 represents the territory
acquired from Mexico known as the Gadsden purchase. The increase of the area shown by the
returns of 1870 expresses the acquisition of Alaska.
APPENDIX.
883
TABLE VIII— Continued.
Areas and Density of Population of the United States and of the several States and
Territories thereof in 1850, I860 and 1870, according to the Census Reports for
those years.
States and Territories.
Indiana —
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massaeh usetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
The Territories
Alaska (unorganized)
Arizona
Colorado
Dakota.
District of Columbia.
Idaho
Indian (Country)
Kansas
Minnesota
Montana
Nebraska,
New Mexico
Oregon
Utah
Washington
Wyoming
1850.
Square
miles.
33,809
55,045
37,680
41,346
35,000
11,124
7,800
56,451
47,156
65,350
9,280
8,320
47,000
50,704
39,904
4&000
1,306
34,000
45,600
274,356
10,212
61,348
53,924
1,436,735
64
195,274
165,491
"351,868
215,807
288,345
220,196
Persons
to a
square
mile.
29.24
3.49
26.07
12.52
16.66
52.41
127.50
7.04
12.86
10.44
34.26
58.84
65.90
17.14
49.55
50.26
112.97
19.66
21.99
0.77
30.76
23.17
5.66
0.09
I860.
Square
miles.
Unchanged
Unchanged.
83,531
Unchanged.
Unchanged
95,274
Unchanged.
it
ti
u
it
u
u
Unchanged
1,303,465
807.61 Unchanged
0.04
0.29
0.05
0.05
68,991
126,283
81,960
Unchanged.
261,342
Unchanged.
193,071
Persons
to a
square
mile.
39.94
12.26
30.94
17.12
17.95
61.76
157.83
13.27
2.10
16.78
18.09
35.14
80.77
82.57
19.58
58.54
0.55
63.18
133.71
20.70
24.34
2.20
30.86
26.02
14.39
0.20
1173.13
0.85
1870.
Square
miles.
Unchanged.
u
81,318
Unchanged.
a
a
u
it
it
75,995
104,125
Unchanged.
38,348
23,000
Unchanged.
1,619,417
0.08
0.36
0.18
0.06
577,390
113,916
104,500
150,932
Unchanged
86,294
Unchanged,
143,776
12 ! 1,201
84,476
69,994
97,8S3
Persons
to a
square
mile.
49.71
21.69
4.48
35.33
17.58
17.91
70.20
186.84
20.97
5.26
17.56
26.34
1.62
0.41
34.30
108.91
93.25
21.13
66.69
0.95
76.56
166.43
20.75
27.60
2.98
32.37
31.95
19.2
19.56
0.2:
0.08
0.38
0.09
2057.81
0.17
0.14
"6.76
1.03
0.34
0.09
884
APPENDIX.
TABLE IX.
Number of Families and of Persons to a Family in tin Fatted States and in the
* cm 1 1 States and Territorv * thereof in 1850,1*00 and 1870, according to the
Census Reports fur those years.
States and Territories.
The United States
The States
Alabama
Arkansas
California ,
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida ,
( Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa ,
Kansas ,
Kentucky ,
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts ,
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada ,
New Hampshire..
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania ,
Rhode Island
South ( arolina
Tennessee
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
The Territories
Arizona
( iolorado
Dakota
lS.'ll.
Number of
families.
3,598,240
3,570,683
73,786
28,461
24,567
73,448
15,439
9,107
91,666
149,153
171,564
33,517
132,920
54,112
103,333
87,384
192,675
72,611
"52,107
100,890
62,287
89,080
5(16,869
105,451
348,514
468,497
28,216
52,937
130,004
28,377
58,573
167,530
57,608
27,557
Persons
to a
family.
5.56
5.56
5.81
5.72
3.77
5.05
5.78
5.29
5.72
5.71
5.76
5.73
5.80
5.04
5.64
5.64
5.16
5.48
5.69
5.89
5.15
5.50
5.46
5.50
5.68
5"66
5.23
5.36
5.87
5.44
5.36
5.67
6.30
4.39
l.s.-.n.
Number of
families.
5,210,934
5,147,650
96,603
57,244
98,767
94,831
18,966
15.090
109,91'.!
315,539
248,664
124,098
21,912
166,321
74,725
120,863
110,278
251,287
144,76]
37,319
63,015
192,073
69,018
130,348
758,420
125,090
434,134
11,063
524,558
35,209
58,642
149,335
76,781
63,781
201,523
147,473
63.2S4
10,045
1,241
Persons
lo a
family.
5.28
5.2S
5.48
5.67
3.85
4.85
5.82
5.21
5.41
5.43
5.43
5.44
4.89
5.59
5.04
5.20
5.44
4.90
5.17
4.6]
5.63
5.56
5.16
5.12
5.29
5.39
4.74
5.54
4.96
5.14
5.59
5.49
4.94
5. 19
5.26
4.30
3.4]
3.90
1870.
Number of
families.
7,579,363 5.09
Persons
to a
family.
7,481,607 5.09
202,704
96,135
128,752
114,981
22.91 Ml
39,39 1
237,850
474,533
320,160
222,430
72,193
232,797
158,099
131,017
140,078
305,534
241,006
82,471
166,828
316,917
25,075
9,880
72,144
183,043
892,772
205,970
521,98]
18,50 1
675,408
46,13.-,
151,105
231,365
154,483
70,462
231,57 1
78,474
200,155
97,756
2,290
9,35S
::,oihi
4.92
5.04
4.35
.67
.46
./7
.98
.35
5.25
5.: 17
5.03
5.67
4.60
4.78
5.57
4.77
â– 1.01
5.33
4.96
5.43
4.91
1.30
4.41
4.95
4.88
5.20
5.11
4.91
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