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Diagram Showing the Average Number of Persons to a Private Family in each State and 

 Territory of the United States in 1900 : Gannett' s Statistical 

 Atlas of the United States 



It is interesting to note that nearly all the southern states lead in the size of their private families, while 

 the six New England states, and New York, California, and Washington bring up the rear. 



