Volume Vi Part 30 (2/2)
1910 1900 1890 Per cent of total population CLa.s.sIFICATION # Population # Population # Population 1910 1900 1890
Total population 91,972,266 75,994,575 62,947,714 100.0 100.0 100.0 Urban territory 2,405 42,623,383 1,894 30,797,185 1,510 22,720,223 46.3 40.6 36.1 1,000,000 or more 3 8,501,174 3 6,429,474 3 3,662,115 9.2 8.5 5.8 500,000 to 1,000,000 5 3,010,667 3 1,645,087 1 806,343 3.3 2.2 1.3 250,000 to 500,000 11 3,949,839 9 2,861,296 7 2,447,608 4.3 3.8 3.9 100,000 to 250,000 31 4,840,458 23 3,272,490 17 2,781,894 5.3 4.3 4.4 50,000 to 100,000 59 4,178,915 41 2,760,477 30 2,027,569 4.5 3.6 3.2 25,000 to 50,000 120 4,062,763 82 2,785,667 67 2,298,765 4.4 3.7 3.7 10,000 to 25,000 374 5,609,208 286 4,409,900 232 3,487,139 6.1 5.8 5.5 5,000 to 10,000 629 4,364,703 477 3,278,518 361 2,495,594 4.7 4.3 4.0 2,500 to 5,000 1,173 4,105,656 970 3,354,276 792 2,713,196 4.5 4.4 4.3
Rural territory 49,348,883 45,197,390 40,227,491 53.7 59.5 63.9 Incorporated towns of less than 2,500 inhabitants 11,784 8,119,528 8,892 6,247,645 6,466 4,719,835 8.8 8.2 7.5 Other rural territory 41,229,355 38,949,745 35,507,656 44.8 51.3 56.4
# - Number of places
XII--TWENTY-FIVE LARGEST CITIES FROM 1880 TO 1910.
ARRANGED IN THE ORDER OF THEIR RANK
1910 1900 1890 1880 City Population City Population City Population City Population 1 New York 4,766,883 New York 3,437,202 New York 1,515,301 New York 1,206,299 2 Chicago 2,185,283 Chicago 1,698,575 Chicago 1,099,850 Philadelphia 847,170 3 Philadelphia 1,549,008 Philadelphia 1,293,697 Philadelphia 1,046,964 Brooklyn 566,663 4 St. Louis 687,029 St. Louis 575,238 Brooklyn 806,343 Chicago 503,185 5 Boston 670,585 Boston 560,892 St. Louis 451,770 Boston 362,839 6 Cleveland 560,663 Baltimore 508,957 Boston 448,477 St. Louis 350,518 7 Baltimore 558,485 Cleveland 381,768 Baltimore 434,439 Baltimore 332,313 8 Pittsburgh 533,905 Buffalo 352,387 San Francisco 298,997 Cincinnati 255,139 9 Detroit 465,766 San Francisco 342,782 Cincinnati 296,908 San Francisco 233,959 10 Buffalo 423,715 Cincinnati 325,902 Cleveland 261,353 New Orleans 216,090 11 San Francisco 416,912 Pittsburgh 321,616 Buffalo 255,664 Was.h.i.+ngton 177,624 12 Milwaukee 373,857 New Orleans 287,104 New Orleans 242,039 Cleveland 160,146 13 Cincinnati 363,591 Detroit 285,704 Pittsburgh 238,617 Pittsburgh 156,389 14 Newark 347,469 Milwaukee 285,315 Was.h.i.+ngton 230,392 Buffalo 155,134 15 New Orleans 339,075 Was.h.i.+ngton 278,718 Detroit 205,876 Newark 136,508 16 Was.h.i.+ngton 331,069 Newark 246,070 Milwaukee 204,468 Louisville 123,758 17 Los Angeles 319,198 Jersey City 206,433 Newark 181,830 Jersey City 120,722 18 Minneapolis 301,408 Louisville 204,731 Minneapolis 164,738 Detroit 116,340 19 Jersey City. 267,779 Minneapolis 202,718 Jersey City 163,003 Milwaukee 115,587 20 Kansas City 248,381 Providence 175,597 Louisville 161,129 Providence 104,857 21 Seattle 237,194 Indianapolis 169,164 Omaha 140,452 Albany 90,758 22 Indianapolis 233,650 Kansas City 163,752 Rochester 133,896 Rochester 89,366 23 Providence 224,326 St. Paul 163,065 St. Paul 133,156 Allegheny 78,682 24 Louisville 223,928 Rochester 162,608 Kansas City 132,716 Indianapolis 75,056 25 Rochester 218,149 Denver 133,859 Providence 132,146 Richmond 63,600
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INDEX
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Abercrombie, General. I.
Abolition, the first society formed, III.
sentiment growing, III.
lull in spirit of, III.
”immediate abolition,” III.
cause of spread of feeling for, III.
revival of feeling, III.
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