North Atlantic ......... North Central 43,467 .113,075 625,009,554 St. Louis. Washington 3,429 32,751,292 Michigan--Detroit Oregon California ............. 2,774 18,019,464 Grand Rapids.. United States........ .281,524 1,662,446,536 Missouri-Kansas City. 284 12,224 623 23,395 1,807 84,663 608,497,769 Nebraska-Omaha" South Atlantic ......... 41,078 99,629,874 New Jersey-Jersey City. South Central 61,179 .......... 137,775,561 Newark City. Of all public school property. Statistics of 1913-1914. Elementary City Schools. In places of 100,000 or more population. Alabama-Birmingham California-Los Angeles........ 2.174 Estimated. New York-Albany. Teachers. Pupils. ........ 540 23,375 Buffalo New York.. Cleveland Ohio-Cincinnati 68,550 Oakland 610 27,257 San Francisco.............. Toledo 817 27,346 Connecticut-Bridgeport New Haven.. Colorado-Denver Dist. of Columbia-Washington 1,456 52,291 Scranton Georgia-Atlanta 596 23,666 Rhode Island-Providence. Illinois-Chicago ........... 6,728 326,745 Tennessee-Memphis 28,251 Virginia-Richmond Louisiana-New Orleans. 1,084 44,637 Washington-Seattle 4,077,347 77.529 122,926 200,515 $37,832,566 $63,396,666 1880.15,065,767 6,144,143 122,795 163,798 286,593 1890.18,543,201 12,722,581 8,153,635 125,525 238,397 363,922 1900.21,404,322 15,503,110 10.632,772 126,588 296,474 423,062 1910.24,360,888 17,813,852 12,827,307 110,481 412,729 523,210 1911.24,745,562 18,035,118 12,871,980 110,328 423,278 533,606 1912.25.167,445 18,182,937 13,302,303 114,559 432,730 547,289 1913.25,499,928 18,523,558 13,510,643 113,342 451,118 564,460 1914.26,002,153 19,153,786 14,216,459 114.662 465,396 580,058 1915.26.425,100 19,693,007 14,964,886 118,435 485,566 604,001 1916.26,846,976 20,351,687 15,358,927 123,038 499,333 622,371 *Children 5 to 18 years of age. 643, a decrease of $1,886,189 as compared with 1912. The decrease was owing to the reduction of the toll rate which went into effect Jan. 1, 1913. The total toll-paying tonnage for 1913 was 19,165,000 tons, or 456,000 tons in excess of that for 1912. In 1913 the total number of vessels passing through the Suez canal was 5,085 as against 5,373 in 1912. The average time of vessels going through the canal in 1913 was 16 hours 19 minutes. Freight traffic in 1914, 1915 and 1916 was greatly diminished by the war in Europe, but no detailed statistics were pub SUEZ CANAL TRAFFIC. The total receipts of transit tonnage tolls of the Suez canal in 1913 amounted to $23,443,-lished. UNITED STATES AND POSSESSIONS. [United States census bureau estimate as of Jan. 1, 1917.] Continental United States.. .102,826,309 64,873 12,866 217,660 31,048 8,879,999 1,223,981 7,426 .113,309,285 Utah | Wyoming 1,439,165 2,553,983 190,380 ...105,253,300 White. Colored. 3,694,083 735,483 425,755 8,328 361,544 2,155 1,513,632 678,387 1,494,376 39,845 1,308,699 77,339 United States... POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES AT EACH CENSUS (1850-1910). STATE OR TERRITORY. Alabama.. Arkansas.. 435,450 26 209,897 California. 12 3སལ་ 2.377,549 21 1,485.053 22 1,208,130 24 864,694 24 412,198 35 194,327 39,864 34,277 1,114.756 29 908,420 29 Delaware... 44 112,216 30 91,532 Florida..... 391,422 34 269.493 33 87.445 Georgia.... 10 2,609.121 11 2,216,331 12 1,837.353 13 1,542,180 12 Idaho... Illinois...... 4,821,550 3 2,700,876 8 2.516.462 8 2,192,404 6 1,911,896 10 674,913 27 192,214 Kansas. 1,470,495 19 Kentucky.. 2,147,174 11 1,321,011 9 1,155.684 8 982,405 Louisiana.. 1,381.625 25 1,118,587 22 939.946 21 726,915 17 708,002 18 517.762 Maine... 694,466 30 626.915 22 628,279 16 583,169 1,295.346 26 583,034 Massachusetts. 6 1,457,351 7 Michigan.... 1,636,937 13 1,184.059 16 749.113 20 397.654 Minnesota.. 1,751,394 20 1.301,826 26 780,773 28 Mississippi. 21 1,797,114 20 1,551,270 21 1,289,600 18 606,526 Missouri 3,106,665 5 1,182,012 13 682,044 243.329 42 132,159.... 1,192,214 27 1,066.300 26 81.875 45 42,335 45 45,761 38 326,073 22 317,976 New Jersey. 11 2,537,167 16 1,883,669 18 1,444,933 19 489,555 New York... 7.268.894 1 5,997,853 1 5,082,871 1 4,382,759 1 3,880.735 1 3,097,394 North Carolina... 16 2,206,287 15 1,399,750 14 1,671,361 12 992,622 10 869,039 Ohio Oklahoma.... 23 1,657,155 Oregon.... 35 672,765 35 Pennsylvania... 2 7,665,111 2 Rhode Island..... 38 542,610 34 6,302,115 2 5,258,014 2 401,570 37 Tennessee.. 345,506 33 1,151,149 21 328,808 1.767,518 12 Texas 5 3,896,542 6 3,048,710 7 1,258,520 10 1,109.801 5 1,002,717 212,592 Utah.. 41 373,351 40 276,749 40 343,641 36 207,905 332.422 32 1,655,980 14 518,103 34 West Virginia 28 1.221,119 28 958,800 28 Wisconsin.. 2,069,042 14 Wyoming 45 145,965 44 92,531 44 349.390 762,794 29 1,636,880 16 60.705 62.116,811 NOTE-The narrow column under each census tories when arranged according to magnitude of year shows the order of the states and terri- population. CENSUS OF 1910 AND 1900. The thirteenth census of the United States was taken by the bureau of the census as of April 15, 1910. It included continental United States. the territories of Alaska and Hawaii and Porto Rico; also persons in the military and naval service vho were stationed abroad. The population according to this division, compared with that in 1900, was: POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES AT EACH CENSUS (1790-1840). NOTE-The narrow column under each census tories when arranged according to magnitude of year shows the order of the states and terri- population. DISTRIBUTION BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS. Per cent of total population of continental United States in each of the nine geographic divisions: Division. 1910. 1900. 1890. 1850. New England.. Middle Atlantic.. East North Central.. South Atlantic.. Pacific United States.. Including the population of the Philippines and other possessions, the population living under the American flag in 1910 was as follows: 93,402,151 20.2 Philippines (1903). 7,635,426 14.5 Guam, estimated. 9,000 Samoa, estimated. 6,100 Panama Canal Zone, estimated.. |