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Bille—A History of the Danes in America. 
APPENDIX. 
(The following statistics were obtained from the U. S. census of 1890.) 
I. 
Contiguous counties in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and the 
two Dakotas east of the Dakota river, each county having a pop¬ 
ulation of more than 500 Norwegians. 
WISCONSIN. 
Ashland. 947 
Bayfield... 1,085 
Douglas. 1,058 
Chippewa. 1,379 
Burnett . 497 
Polk. 1,311 
Barron. 2,373 
St. Croix. 2,638 
Dunn. 3,167 
Eau Claire. 3,897 
Clark. 605 
Pierce. 1,835 
Pepin and Buffalo. 1,232 
Trempealeau. 4,118 
Jackson. 2,507 
Monroe. 837 
LaCrosse. 4,371 
Juneau. 518 
Vernon. 3,387 
Crawford. 801 
Grant . 400 
Iowa. 904 
LaFayette. 927 
Green. 623 
Dane. 6,728 
Bock. 1,632 
Walworth... 515 
Racine. 949 
Duluth (city) 
Washington. 
Anoka. 
Ramsey. 
Hennepin 
Rice. 
Goodhue.... 
Olmsted. 
Dodge....... 
Waseca. 
Steele. 
Houston. 
MINNESOTA. 
2,389 
591 
1,527 
3,636 
13,014 
1,288 
3,485 
820 
1,044 
646 
527 
1,934 
Redwood .. 
Brown. 
Yellow Medicine 
Renville. 
Lac-qui-parle ... 
Chippewa. 
Kandiyohi. 
Meeker. 
Big Stone . 
Swift. 
Stevens.. 
Pope. 
m 
875 
2,384 
1,980 
2,641 
1,995 
2,562 
671 
466 
1,822 
692 
2,623 
