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11Census

U.S. DECENNIAL CENSUS REPORTS
11th. Census (1890)

25 VOLUMES \1,760,000


 

Eleventh Decennial Census: 1890 (25 volumes) NRP #46 \92,000

[Vol. 1] Report on population of the United States at the Eleventh Census: 1890. Part 1. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1895. ccxiii, 968 p.
Total population, density, center of population, geographical distribution, urban-rural population, sex, nativity, color, place of birth (state, territory, country), foreign parentage, school ages, males of militia age, males of voting age, marital status, dwellings, families, apportionment. Appendix: Population of Indian Territory and on Indian reservations not included in the general enumeration; and population of Alaska. (Dubester 176)

NRP #47 \64,000

[Vol. 2] Report on population of the United States . . . Part 2. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1897. clxxv, 824 p.
Ages (by five-year age groups, by single years by color, native and foreign-born, native and foreign-born parentage, sex by color and nativity, cities of 25,000 or more, percent distribution); school attendance; illiteracy; ability to speak English; citizenship; occupations (by sex, general nativity and color, age, marital status, illiteracy, ability to speak English, months unemployed, country of birth of foreign-born, white persons by birthplace of mothers, foreign-born males over 21 according to citizenship, cities with over 50,000 inhabitants); soldiers and widows; inmates of soldiers’ homes. Report on education in the United States at the Eleventh Census: 1890 . . . appended to Part 2. (Dubester 178)

NRP #48 \64,000

[Vol. 3] Report on the insane, feeble-minded, deaf and dumb, and blind in the United States . . . [by] John S. Billings, M.D., expert special agent. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1895. xi, 755 p.
Insane, feeble-minded, deaf and dumb, and blind: Sex, color, nativity, ratios to population, birthplace of mother, age at which defect appeared, marital status, relatives similarly afflicted, names and locations of institutions and number of inmates; separate statistics for cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants. Insane (additional): Form of insanity; veterans of Civil War; numbers also deaf and dumb, or blind; deaths. Feeble-minded (additional): Literacy; numbers also deaf and dumb, or blind; insane, deaf, or blind relatives; deaths. Deaf and dumb, and blind (additional): Congenital and non-congenital deafness and blindness, cause of defect, occupations. (Dubester 179)

NRP #49 \64,000

[Vol. 4] Report on crime, pauperism, and benevolence in the United States . . . [by] Frederick H. Wines, special agent. Part 1: Analysis. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1896. vii, 411 p. (Dubester 181)

NRP #50 \64,000

[Vol. 5] Report on crime, pauperism, and benevolence in the United States . . . Part 2: General tables. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1895. xi, 1035 p.
Parts 1-2: Prisoners, juvenile offenders, paupers in almshouses, and inmates of benevolent institutions-sex, color, nativity, race, parentage of whites, ratios to population, geographical distribution, ability to speak English, age, marital status, illiteracy, legal residence, health; names and locations of state prisons, penitentiaries, county jails, city prisons, workhouses, houses of correction, juvenile reformatories, almshouses, and benevolent institutions and number of inmates. Prisoners (additional): Offense charged, trade education, advanced education, occupation prior to commitment, occupation in prison, citizenship. Paupers in almshouses and inmates of benevolent institutions (additional): Married, widowed, or divorced mothers, occupation prior to admission, citizenship, length of residence of foreign males in United States, mode of support in almshouses or institutions, relatives in same institutions, ability to perform manual labor, cause of pauperism or dependence, children. Juvenile offenders (additional): Offense charged, trade education, occupation in institution, use of liquor, sentences for crimes. Appendix, Part 1. Possible and actual penalties for crime; Appendix, Part 2. Police statistics of cities. (Dubester 182)

NRP #51 \92,000

[Vol. 6] Report on vital and social statistics in the United States . . . [by] John S. Billings, M.D., expert special agent. Part 1: Analysis and rate tables. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1896. xvii, 1059 p.
Death rates and ratios, sex, age, color or race, nativity and parentage, marital condition, occupation, month or season, locality, cause of death, morbidity rates, births and birth rates, expectation of life, ages of the living population. (Dubester 184)

NRP #52 \64,000

[Vol. 7] Report on vital and social statistics in the United States . . . Part 2: Vital statistics. Cities of 100,000 population and upward. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1896. ix, 1181 p.
Mortality: Similar to mortality statistics in pt. 1. Social statistics: (by wards)-area, population, density, families and dwellings, water supply, sewers, parks, cemeteries, saloons and railroads. (Dubester 185)

NRP #53 \64,000

[Vol. 8] Report on vital and social statistics in the United States . . . Part 3: Statistics of deaths. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1894. v, 1051 p. Death rates for United States, states, and territories by sex, color, age, and cause. (Dubester 186)

NRP #54 \64,000

[Vol. 9] Report on vital and social statistics in the United States . . . Part 4: Statistics of deaths. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1895. v, 1033 p. Death rates for registration states and cities in registration states by sex, age, color, nativity, parentage, marital status, occupation, cause. Separate statistics, covering six years ended May 31, 1890, for metropolitan district of New York, State of New Jersey, and cities of Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and District of Columbia. (Dubester 187)

NRP #55 \92,000

[Vol. 10] Report on the statistics of agriculture in the United States . . . by irrigation in the western part of the United States . . . [by] F. H. Newell, special agent. Report on statistics of fisheries in the United States . . . 3 reports bound in 1 vol. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1895, 1894, 1894. ix, 606 p.; viii, 283 p.; v, 37 p.
Statistics of agriculture in the United States: Number of farms, acreage; improved and unimproved; valuation of farms, buildings, implements and machinery, and products; cost of fertilizers; livestock and poultry and their products; principal crops and other products; horticulture; viticulture. Report on agriculture: The arid states and the subhumid states: Number and size of farms and area irrigated; percentages of land surface, number of farms and area irrigated; character of crops and proportion irrigated; value of land and crops; cost of irrigation; water supply; rainfall; methods of conducting and applying water.(Dubester 188)

NRP #56 \64,000

[Vol. 11] Report on manufacturing industries in the United States . . . Part 1: Totals for states and industries. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1895. v, 1002 p.
Number of establishments, value of plant, assets, employees and wages, cost of materials, kind and value of products, motive power. Detailed tables included for selected industries. (Dubester 193)

NRP #57 \64,000

[Vol. 12] Report on manufacturing industries in the United States . . . Part 2: Statistics of cities. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1895. xliv, 827 p.
Statistics for 165 principal cities of 20,000 or more inhabitants: Number of establishments, value of plant, assets, employees, cost of materials and fuel, value of products. Fifty selected industries (including detailed data as to employees and wages). (Dubester 194)

NRP #58 \64,000

[Vol. 13] Report on manufacturing industries in the United States . . . 1895. Part 3: Selected industries. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1895. vii, 725 p.
Data include comparative statement by states and territories of the returns from the 1880 and 1890 censuses, and detailed statistics by states showing number of establishments, capital, employees, wages, materials, products, etc. (Dubester 195)

NRP #59 \64,000

[Vol. 14] Report on mineral industries in the United States . . . [under direction of] David T. Day, special agent. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1892. xvi, 858 p.
Number of establishments; kind, quantity, and value of products; stocks on hand January 1; methods of production; capital, employees, wages, cost of materials, miscellaneous expenses, power, transportation, and handling. Detailed data for individual branches of mining industry, including petroleum and natural gas. (Dubester 199)

NRP #60 \92,000

[Vol. 15] Report on population and resources of Alaska . . . 1893. xi, 282 p.
Population of districts and villages by sex, native or foreign, race and color; geography and topography; description of the territory, inhabitants, industries and customs; Indians of Alaska, villages, homes, families, marital status; churches, schools, illiteracy, and language. Resources and industries-furs, fisheries, mines (history and description, list of mines operated in southeastern district, approximate distribution of gold and silver products); commerce; historical review, 1880-1890. (Dubester 200)

NRP #61 \64,000

[Vol. 16] Report on statistics of churches in the United States . . . [by] Henry K. Carroll, special agent. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1894. xxvii, 812 p.
Denominations; church organizations; church edifices and seating capacity; halls, schoolhouses, etc., and seating capacity; value of church property; communicants or members for states and cities, with limited data for counties. Statements are included giving the history, doctrine, and organization of each denomination, with additional statistical data. (Dubester 201)

NRP #62 \92,000

[Vol. 17] Report on Indians taxed and Indians not taxed in the United States (except Alaska) . . . Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1894. vii, 683 p.
Indian population in U. S. prior to 1890. Indians by sex and by states and territories on and off reservations; Indians by stock and tribe; Indians on reservations-sex, children under 1 year of age, number wearing citizens’ dress, ability to read and speak English, children of school age, school accommodations; vital and social statistics; marital and criminal statistics. General: Historical review of Indians in United States; policy and administration of Indian affairs; condition of Indians in each state and territory; Indian wars and their costs, and civil expenditures for Indians; depredation claims; liabilities of the United States to Indians; legal status of Indians. Lands and reservations: Crops, stock, and miscellaneous products of Indian labor. Also: “Census of Indians in the Dominion of Canada, 1890,” p. 667-675. (Dubester 202)

NRP #63 \64,000

[Vol. 18] Report on insurance business in the United States . . . [by] Charles A. Jenney, special agent. Part 1: Fire, marine, and inland insurance. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1894. x, 1127 p.
Fire, ocean marine, and inland navigation and transportation insurance: Name of company, location, date and kind of charter or incorporation, number of years in business, kind of business transacted, kind of property insured, territory covered, assets, liabilities, finances, risks written, premiums charged, losses paid, ratio of premiums and losses to risks, ratio of losses to premiums, business transacted in the United States and other countries. Other property insurance: Hail and tornado, real estate title and guaranty, livestock, plate glass, and miscellaneous-name of company, location, year of incorporation, year of commencement and discontinuance of business, territory covered, and finances. (Dubester 204)

NRP #64 \64,000

[Vol. 19] Report on insurance business in the United States . . . Part 2: Life insurance. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1895. xii, 478 p.
Corporate name, location, date of organization, date of commencement and discontinuance of business, territory covered, and finances. (Dubester 205)

NRP #65 \64,000

[Vol. 20] Report on real estate mortgages in the United States . . . [by] George K. Holmes and John S. Lord, special agents. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1895. xi, 943 p.
Plan of investigation and procedures. A decade of mortgages, 1880-1899; mortgages in force-number and amount, increase, concentration, private debt, foreclosures, average life; mortgages in relation to real estate value and area; mortgages and population; interest on mortgage debt; special investigation in 102 counties; mortgages in foreign countries; and summary of results. (Dubester 206)

NRP #66 \64,000

[Vol. 21] Report on farms and homes: Proprietorship and indebtedness in the United States . . . [by] G. K. Holmes and J. S. Lord, special agents. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1896. xi, 646 p.
Proprietorship, value and encumbrance, interest on encumbrance, and objects of encumbrance: Farms and homes combined, farms, homes, homes in cities and towns of specified size, rural homes; comparison of farms with homes and of country with city. Tenancy: Farm and home tenancy in comparison with density of population and average value of owned and encumbered farms with homes, comparison of United States and foreign countries with respect to farm proprietorship, loans from local building and loan associations, and ratio of number of borrowers to total population. Description of proprietors: Color, place of birth, parentage of native white, age, sex. (Dubester 207)

NRP #67 \92,000

[Vol. 22] Report on transportation business in the United States . . . [by] Henry C. Adams, special agent. Part 1: Transportation by land. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1895. viii, 867 p.
Steam railroads: Corporate name, mileage, equipment, employees, income, expenditures, analysis of earnings and expenses, balance sheet, tonnage carried, train mileage, passenger and freight traffic. Street railways: Corporate name, length of line, motive power, number of stockholders, description and cost of road and equipment, employees and wages, passengers carried, capital stock, funded debt, interest and dividends, income and expenditures, balance sheet, taxes, licenses and other public charges. (Dubester 209)

NRP #68 \92,000

[Vol. 23] Report on transportation business in the United States . . . Part 2: Transportation by water. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1894. xiii, 532 p.
Water transportation: Atlantic Coast, Gulf of Mexico, Pacific Coast, Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River, Lake Champlain, rivers of the Mississippi Valley-equipment, construction, traffic operations, earnings and expenses, employees and wages, fuel, Congressional appropriations. Canals and canalized rivers: Operating canals-name, length, dimensions, when built, terminals, locks, cost, floating equipment, traffic, income and expenditures, abandoned canals. Express companies: Name, mileage operated, equipment and fixtures, employees, expenditures, business done. (Dubester 211)

NRP #69 \64,000

[Vol. 24] Report on wealth, debt, and taxation . . . [by] J. Kendrick Upton, special agent. Part 1: Public debt. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1892. xi, 890 p.
World debt, 1890; national debt of foreign countries and foreign local debt; debt of the United States-national debt, bonded debt, floating debt, monetary circulation; state and local debt-bombined debt less sinking funds; state debt-bonded, floating, and productive assets of states and territories; county and municipal debt-total and per capita indebtedness; municipal debt-total and per capita indebtedness; bonded indebtedness by geographical divisions and purposes of issue, rate of interest, maturity date of bonds; annual interest charge on bonded indebtedness. (Dubester 216)

NRP #70 \64,000

[Vol. 25] Report on wealth, debt, and taxation . . . Part 2: Valuation and taxation. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1895. vii, 654 p.
Wealth of the nation-real and personal property, acreage and valuation of real estate and improvements; assessed valuation and ad valorem taxation; finances of municipalities; receipts and expenditures of national and local governments-states and local governments by source of receipt and purpose of expenditure. (Dubester 217)

 

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