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American enterprise. Burley's United States centennial gazetteer and guide. 1876 ... Properly indexed, classified and arranged under the personal supervision of the proprietor

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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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