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12Census

U.S. DECENNIAL CENSUS REPORTS
12th. Census (1900)

16 VOLUMES Incl.Suppls. \1,200,000


 

12th. Decennial Census (16 volumes, incl. suppls.) NRP #71 \88,000

Vol. 1. Population. Part 1. Washington, D.C.: Census Office, 1901. ccxxix, 1006 p.
Population of states and territories, density of population, center of population and median point, population of counties and incorporated places, urban and rural population, sex, general nativity, color, state or territory of birth, country of birth, foreign parentage, citizenship and years in United States. Appendix A, Report on boundaries of territorial acquisitions, and Appendix B, Apportionments. (Dubester 252)

NRP #72 \88,000

Vol. 2. Population. Part 2. Washington, D.C.: Census Office, 1902. ccxxiii, 754 p.
Ages (by sex, nativity, color, etc.), persons of school age, males of militia age, males of voting age, marital status, school attendance, illiteracy, ability to speak English, occupations, dwellings and families, proprietorship of homes, Territories of Alaska and Hawaii. Appendix-Form of Schedule for the enumeration of population. (Dubester 254)

NRP #73 \96,000

Vol. 3. Vital statistics. Part 1: Analysis and ratio tables. Washington, D.C.: Census Office, 1902. cccxiii, 695 p.
Population, births, death rates and ratios, age and sex, color and race, nativity and parentage, birthplaces of mothers, month, marital status, occupations. Also: Appendix-Descriptions of areas for which data are given . . . (Dubester 256)

NRP #74 \88,000

Vol. 4. Vital statistics. Part 2: Statistics of deaths. Washington, D.C.: Census Office, 1902. v, 1055 p.
Population and deaths at each census, 1850 to 1900; deaths by sex, color and race, general and parent nativity, age and sex, birthplace of mothers, cause.(Dubester 257)

NRP #75 \96,000

Vol. 5. Agriculture. Part 1: Farms, live stock, and animal products. Washington, D.C.: Census Office, 1902. ccxxxvi, 767 p.
Agricultural progress of fifty years; buildings on farms; changes in the center of agriculture in the United States; classification of farms by area, principal source of income, reported value of products of 1899 not fed to livestock; tenure, and color or race of farmer; value of farm products; farm labor; fertilizers; domestic animals; neat cattle, dairy cows and dairy industry; horses; mules, etc. (Dubester 259)

NRP #76 \96,000

Vol. 6. Agriculture. Part 2: Crops and irrigation. Washington, D.C.: Census Office, 1902. 880 p.
Crops (cereals, hay and forage, vegetables, etc.): Number of farms, tenure and color of farmers, production, acreage, yield and value. Irrigation: Description; general statistics for the arid states and territories, semiarid states and territories, humid regions, and rice-growing states. (Dubester 260)

NRP #77 \96,000

Vol. 7. Manufactures. Part 1: United States by industries. Washington, D.C.: Census Office, 1902. cccxlii, 697 p.
Plan, methods and scope of census; summary of results; urban manufactures; power employed in manufactures; description of general tables. Statistics for specific industries include number of establishments; capital in land, buildings, machinery, etc; power; number salaried officials, clerks, etc.; wage earners and wages; miscellaneous expenses; cost of materials used; value of product; form of organization. Appendix A祐chedules; Appendix B佑ities and towns canvassed by special agents; Appendix C悠nstructions to special agents; Appendix D佑lassification of industries. (Dubester 262)

NRP #78 \88,000

Vol. 8. Manufactures. Part 2: States and territories. Washington, D.C.: Census Office, 1902. ix, 1101 p.
Summary analysis of manufactures for each state and territory (including Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands) and five tables giving comparative summary by states and territories; of totals in principal cities; of totals for 1,341 cities, towns, and villages shown separately; of selected industries in 209 cities with more than 20,000 inhabitants; and totals for selected industries in each of these cities. (Dubester 263)

NRP #79 \88,000

Vol. 9. Manufactures. Part 3: Special reports on selected industries. Washington, D.C.: Census Office, 1902. xxiii, 1119 p.
Includes individually signed reports for selected industries. The reports comprise both analytic texts and statistical tabulations. (Dubester 264)

NRP #80 \88,000

Vol. 10. Manufactures. Part 4: Special reports on selected industries (continued). Washington, D.C.: Census Office, 1902. xvii, 978 p.
Same description as Volume 9. (Dubester 266)

twelfth census special reports and supplemental volumes

 

 

NRP #81 \88,000

[Vol. 11] Mines and quarries, 1902. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1905. xxix, 1123 p. (Special reports)
Three chapters (1. Plan and scope of inquiry; 2. Summary and analysis of results; 3. Electricity in mining) are followed by sections with tables of mines and quarries by states and territories, general tables, and reports on separate minerals. There are three appendixes: Appendix A祐chedules; Appendix B悠nstructions to special agents; and Appendix C悠nstructions for editing and revising the schedules. (Dubester 268)

NRP #82 \88,000

[Vol. 12] Employees and wages, by Davis R. Dewey. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Census Office, 1903. cxv, 1228 p. (Special reports)
“The report is designed to show the actual rates of wages and actual amounts earned for specified periods of time by the employees in typical manufacturing establishments in various lines of industry, and in different sections of the United States” (p. ix). (Dubester 270)

NRP #83 \96,000

[Vol. 13] Occupations at the Twelfth Census. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1904. cclxvi, 763 p. (Special reports)
Analysis of occupation returns, comparison of occupations as returned in 1900 and preceding censuses, and summary and analysis of results: Sufficiency of occupation returns; number and proportion of occupied persons by sex, nativity, and color; number and proportion of persons in main and specified classes of occupations by sex, nativity, and color; distribution of occupied by age and sex; number and proportion of children at work; occupied persons by general nativity and parentage, marital status, and months unemployed; general summary. Appendix A shows enumerators’ instructions; Appendix B summarizes state and territorial laws regulating employment of children. (Dubester 271)

NRP #84 \88,000

[Vol. 14] Statistics of women at work based on unpublished information derived from the schedules of the Twelfth Census: 1900. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1907. 399 p. (Special reports)
Women in selected occupations (servants and waitresses, laundresses, seamstresses, dressmakers, milliners, textile mill operatives, saleswomen, clerks and copyists, stenographers and typists, teachers, and farmers) according to geographic distribution, race and nativity, parentage, age, marital status, comparison with previous censuses, family relationship, and presence of other breadwinners in family. (Dubester 272)

NRP #85 \96,000

[Vol. 15] Supplementary analysis and derivative tables. Twelfth Census of the United States: 1900. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1906. xviii, 1144 p. (Special reports)
The following subjects are included: Area, population, density of population, increase of population, proportion of the sexes, age, race, Negroes, interstate migration, illiteracy, families, marital classes, proportion of children, occupations, and teachers. A supplement includes discussion of the vital statistics of the Twelfth Census, the Negro farmer, and methods of estimating population. (Dubester 273)

NRP #86 \120,000

[Vol. 16] Statistical atlas. Washington, D.C., Census Office, 1903. 91 p. and 207 pl. (many in color).
Maps and diagrams, with brief discussion, on population, vital statistics, agriculture, and manufactures. (Dubester 277)

 

 

 

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