UNITED STATKS CKN 



T'.'l 



TRUE VALUATION OK KKAI. ANI> I'KK-ioN.u. I'KnrKKTY, 

 TOTAL AXI) I'KK r.U'ITA. : \M> TKRRI- 



TORIK.-.* 1NSO AM. 



STATES AND TERRITORIES. 



TRl'E VALI'ATIOX OF REAL 

 AND PERSONAL PROPKKTY. 



Ptr capiu, 

 1890. 



North Atlantic Division | ,.'1,864 



Maine 



New Hampshire 

 Vermont . 

 Massachusetts . . 



Rhode Island 



Connecticut 



New York 



New Jersey 



Pennsylvania 



32.V 



7.323 

 15.447 

 504.; 

 S3.V : 



'1.991 

 1.445.-.- 

 6,190,746.550 



South Atlantic Division. . . So. 132.980.666 



Western Division 



Montana 

 Wyoming . . . 

 Co'lorado . . . 

 New Mexico. 



Arizona 



Utah 



Nevada 



Idaho 



Washington. 



Oregon 



California . . . 



?G.S1 1.423.099 



H6S.135.209 



169.773.710 

 J. 145.712.267 

 231.:- 



349.411. 234 

 1 --0.323.668 

 ~'t3.591 

 760.' 



590.396.194 

 2.533.733.627 



SI. 232 



1.252 



1.459 



1.119 

 1.430 

 1.000 

 1.177 



. Delaware Sir5.H78.79o 1.043 



Maryland 1 1.041 



District of Columbia 343.596.733 1.491 



Virginia :^,070 



Virginia 438.V 575 



North Carolina 584.148,999 361 



South Carolina 400.911.303 348 



Georgia '.449 464 



Florida 389,488,388 | 995 



North Central Division $25.255,915.549 $! .129 



Ohio 53.951. 382.384 1.076 



Indiana 2.095.176.626 ' 956 



Illinois 5.066.751.719 1.324 



Michigan 2.095.0: 1.001 



Wisconsin 1.833.308.523 1.087 



Minnesota 1.691.851.927 1.300 



Iowa 2.-J-: . 348.333 1.196 



uri 2.397.902.945 895 



North Dakota 337.006.506 1.844 



South Dakota 4i5.l41.299 1.293 



Nebraska 1.275.6S5.514 



Kansas 1.799.343.501 1.261 



South Central Division $6.401.281,019 +$569 



Kentucky 1.172.232.313 631 



Tennessee ->U43 '. 502 



Alabama 622.773.504 : 412 



-ippi 454.242.688 i 352 



Louisiana 495.301.597 443 



Texas 2,105.576.766 | 942 



Oklahoma 48.285.124 781 



Arkansas 455.147.422 4u3 



Indian Territory 159,765.462 



S2.250 



S3.4C9 



1.507 

 3.168 



3.941 

 2.464 

 2.177 



2.097 



The United States $65,037.091.197 +81.036 



* Exclusive of Alaska. 



t In computing these per capitas the true valuation of 

 Indian Territory is excluded. 



male citizens and 1.002 are male aliens ; 320 males 

 are under twenty-one years of age. 



Education. The educational statistics give 19 

 private schools and 16 public schools. The number 

 of teachers in private schools is 94 (35 males and 19 

 females), and in public schools 23 (!) males and 14 

 females). The number of pupils attending private 

 schools is 878 (473 males and 405 females), and at- 

 tending public schools 899 (466 males and 433 fe- 

 males). 



Illiteracy. The population ten years of age and 

 over, classified by race, is subdivided according to 

 illiteracy as follows : Of the 4.045 whites. 269. or 

 6'65 per'cent., are illiterate ; of 1,287 " mixed '' class. 



731. - cent., are illi' 



Indi, ::t.. an- il. 



the 2.2x7 Mongolians (hi.-lly < 'hiti- - 

 per rent., arc illiterate, but nearly all of the remain- 

 ing 7 'i and write Chinese (, nly ; 

 of the 1 1 . Malay-, llawai. 



ure illiter.; 

 it/inn. The religion- statistics are shown in 



DENOMINATIONS. 



Russian orthodox. 



-ant 



Roman Catholic. . . 



Total. 



count > 



White. Craol*. 



30 



71 



337 



43* 



1,801 



30 





1.260 

 131 



runerce, The value of the principal articles of 

 :'. products of Alaska, from l v . was 



.'13.929. divided as follows : Fi. 

 canned salmoi: -I: salted salmon. $603.- 



codfish. 1.2-4ii.i;50; pn ducts of the whaling 

 industry. sll.2H4.4U5 (whale oi 51; whale- 



bone. $8,204,067 ; and ivory. *147.U47) ; gold and sil- 

 ver. $4.631.- 



Of minerals, there are found coal, copper, gold, 

 silver, iron, limestone, marble, sandstone, soapstone, 

 and diamonds. 



The value of merchandise shipped from the Pa- 

 cific coast ports to Alaska from 1868 to 

 amounted to sl5.5U4.086. 



Analysis by States. To facilitate comparison, 

 a brief analysis will be given, by States and Terri- 

 tories, of the results detailed in the text, with occa- 

 sional mention of such other important facts as are 

 published in the census volumes. Limit of space 

 will only permit reference to States and other polit- 

 ical divisions most prominent under the principal 

 headings. Topics not treated of in this section of 

 the present article are dealt with elsewhere if not 

 in the preceding text then in previous census arti- 

 cles published from time to time in the " Annual." 



Population. Sejr. In New Hampshire. Massa- 

 chusetts. Rhode Island. Connecticut. New York. 

 New Jersey. Maryland. District of Columbia, Vir- 

 ginia. North Carolina, and South Carolina the total 

 of females (1890) exceeded that of males. This was 

 also true in 1880 and 1870. Among the negro pop- 

 ulation females predominated (1880) in 14 States, 

 including Kentucky. Tennessee. Alabama. and Lou- 

 isiana. In cities having 50,000 or more population, 

 the female sex predominated numerically il8J";0 in 

 New York. Philadelphia. Brooklyn. X. Y.. B* 

 Baltimore, Cincinnati. Xew Orleans. Washington. 

 D. C.. Detroit. Milwaukee. Newark. X. J.. Louisville, 

 Ky.. Rochester, X. Y.. Providence, R. L. Indian- 

 apolis, and Allegheny, Pa. 



Age Of the total population (1890). the follow- 

 ing analysis gives classes in age. with totals for 

 each class : 

 Under 5 vears of age 7.634.694 



c* ~ f n ..~_ - t~Q fkO^J 



From 5- 9 vears 

 10-14 " 

 15-19 

 80-24 

 25-29 

 30-34 

 35-39 

 4<>-44 

 45-49 

 50-54 

 55-59 

 00-64 

 65-69 

 70-74 

 75-79 

 80-84 

 85-90 

 90 vears and over 



573.998 

 7.033.509 

 6.557.563 



6.196.67G 

 5.227.777 



3.185.51S 



1.672.336 

 1.010.110 



33.274 



Age unknown 162,165 



