/96$ HB 1965 Q6 Copy 1 I "" i T M E N T OF ...CE AND LABOR enth Census of the: United States BULLETIN 1910 U.S. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS E. OANA DURAND, Director POPULATION : UNITED STATES ABSTRACT STATE OF BIRTH OF NATIVE POPULATION Prepared under the supervision of WM. C. HUNT, Chief Statistician for Population [Reprint of Chapter 4, pages 169-1N6 of the Abstract of the Thirteenth Census.] INTRODUCTION. This chapter summarizes the data obtained in answer to the inquiry on the population schedule as to the state or territory of birth of persons born in the United States. The term "native population" as ordinarily used by the Bureau of the Census comprises all persons born in the United States, including those born in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and other outlying possessions of the United States, persons born at sea under the United States flag, and persons of native parentage born abroad and designated as "American citizens born abroad." The native population living in the United States (excluding persons living in outlying possessions) as above defined, numbered, in 1910, 78,456,380 persons, of whom 78,095,419 were reported as born in some specified state of the United States proper (that is, in the United States exclusive of out- lying possessions), 7,365 as born in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, or other outlying possessions, 1,560 as born at sea under the United States flag, and 66,351 as American citizens born abroad. There remain 2S5,685 persons for whom the place of birth was either not reported at all or was reported as the United States without specifying the state or territory. These have been classified as born in the United States, state of birth not reported. The several classes of native population above enumerated are shown by geographic divisions in Table 1. Table 1 DIVISION OF RESIDENCE. United States New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.... West North Central... South Atlantic East South Central West South Central . . . Mountain 91, 972, 266 0,552,081 19,315,892 18,250,1.21 11,637,921 12, 194, 895 8,409,901 8,784,534 2,633,517 Pacific I 4,192,304 Total pop- ulation: 1910 NATIVE POPULATION. Total. 78, 456, 380 4,727,571 14,41.4,719 15, 176, 855 10,021,226 11,894,901 8,322,07b 8,432,342 2, ISO, 195 3,236,495 Born in the United States and with state of birth re- ported. 78,,095,419 4, 702, OSS 14,410,385 15,103,330 9,961,467 11,869,658 8.J04, 102 8,392,981 2, 158,616 3,192,792 Born in out. I yint; posses- sions or at sea. 8,925 373 1,171 457 343 545 89 373 270 5,304 Amer- ican citi- zens born abroad 66, 351 13,786 14,139 15,121 6, 466 1,957 641 2,792 3 J — 7^590 State of birth not re- ported. 285, 685 11,324 39, 024 57,947 52,950 22, 741 17,244 36,196 17,460 30,809 Many of the tables in this chapter are confined to the native population reported as born hi some one of the states; and when it is believed that the connection makes the meaning clear, the terms "native" and "native American" are frequently used in the text 13—53—16 64799° in a restricted sense to include this class only. The table headings are more precise. General extent of migration of native population within the United States.— Of the 78,095,419 persons reported in 1910 as born in some specified state, 61,185,305 were born in the same state in which they were resid- ing at the time the census was taken, as shown by Table 2. The remainder, 16,910,114, had migrated from the state in which they were born and were living in some other state. The persons who had thus migrated formed 21.7 per cent of the total. This per- centage differs but little from those shown by the four previous censuses, which have ranged from 23.2 per cent in 1870 to 20.6 per cent in 1900. Table 2 POPULATION BORN IN AND LIVING IN THE UNITED STATES 1 AND WITH STATE OF BIRTH REPORTED. CENSUS YEAR. Total. Born in state of residence. Born in other states. Number. Per cent. 1910 78,095,419 65,402,767 •52,965,719 43,475,498 32,978,660 01,185,305 51,901,722 41,871,611 33,882,734 25,321,340 16,910,114 13,501,045 11,094,108 9, 592, 764 7,657,320 21.7 20.6 20.9 22.1 23.2 1900 1890 1880 1870 1 Exclusive of outlying possessions. 2 Exclusive of population of Indian Territory and Indian reservations, specially enumerated in 1890, with a native population of 325,451, which, how- ever, was not distributed by state of birth. These areas were not enumerated in 1880 or 1S70. The fact that each census from 1870 to 1910 showed that about one-fifth of the native Americans had migrated from the state in which born, to other states indicates a rather high degree of mobility on the part of the population, especially when it is remem- bered that the census distinguishes only those persons who have migrated across state lines and not those who have moved from one locality to another within the same state. There is no doubt that some migra- tion within the same state involves a greater change of environment, and even a longer journey, than some of the migration across state lines. Much of the move- ment from country to city takes place within the con- fines of the same state; on the other hand, some of the interstate migration is merely from one border county or city to another just across the state line. Computations made in connection with the census of 1900 indicated that almost one-half of the persons living outside of the state of birth lived in states adjoining the state of birth. 3 —' 1-13 170 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATION. It is obvious that the statistics in Table 2 showing the number of persons living outside of the state of birth at a given census do not represent the total number of persons who have migrated from the state of birth during any given period of time. Some of those who have migrated have died, and the statis- tics show only those living at the time of enumeration, who may be briefly described as surviving migrants. Interdivisional migration. —Table 3 shows the differ- ence between the total number of native Americans living in each of the nine geographic divisions and the total number born in each division as reported at the census of 1910. Table 3 United States New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central., South Atlantic East South Central. . West South Central.. Mountain Pacific POPULATION BORN IN ANT> LIVING IN THE UNITED STATES 1 AND WITH STATE OF BIRTH REPORTED: 1910 Born in the specified division. Living in the specified division. Gain (+) or [ loss ( — ) by ■■ interstate ! migration (col. 2 - col. 1). 1 2 78.095.419 78,095,419 4,907,215 4,702,088 15,342,852 14,410,385 16,479,755 15,103,330 9,449,180 9,961,467 12,770,824 11,869,658 9,481,023 8,304,102 6,758,408 8,392,981 1,289,296 2,158,616 1,616,S66 3, 192, 792 -205, 127 -932, 467 -1,376,425 +512,287 -901,166 -1,176,921 +1,634,573 +869,320 +1,575,926 i Exclusive of outlying possessions. The table shows that there were, in 1910, 4,907,215 persons living in the United States (exclusive of outlying possessions) who were reported as born ha New England, while the number of native Americans residing in New England was 4,702,088, or 205,127 less. This difference represents the net loss to New England in the balancing of surviving emigrants. To put the matter in another way, if all persons should return to the division in which they were born, the number of persons coming back to New England would exceed by 205,127 the number of persons leav- ing New England for other parts of the United States. It is evident that the number of persons reported as born in any division by no means indicates what the native American population of that division would have been had there been no interstate migration on the part of the present generation. If every person now living who was born in New England had re- mained there, the living children and grandchildren of such persons would have been added to the popu- lation of that division; as it is, the children and grandchfldren of those who migrated elsewhere appear as natives of other divisions. The converse is true regarding the descendants of persons born in other divisions and now living in New England. Thus while the census makes it possible to measure what ma) r be termed the direct effects of the migration of persons still living, it affords no means of measuring the indirect effects. All divisions east of the Mississippi have lost more than they have gained as the direct result of the mi- gration of persons still living. The more westerly divisions — the West North Central, West South Cen- tral, Mountain, and Pacific — have gained largely by such migration. If all the native Americans in the country should return to the states where they were born, the Pacific division would lose nearly one-half of its native American population. The preceding table shows only the net effects of migration, the last column representing the difference between the number of persons born in a given divi- sion who were living outside of it and the number liv- ing in the division who were born outside, numbers are shown in Table 4. These Table 4 POPULATION BORN IN AND LIVING IN THE UNITED STATES 1 AND "WITH STATE OF BIRTH REPORTED: 1910 Gain (+) or loss (— ) through Bom in the specified division. Born in and . living in the specified division. Living in the specified division. DIVISION. Total (col. 4 + col. 2). Living in other divisions. Total (col. 4 + col. 6). Born in other divisions. migration (col. 5 — col. 1 or col. 6— Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. col. 2). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 United States 78,095,419 4,907,215 15,342.852 16,479,755 9,449.180 12, 770, 824 9,481,023 6,758,408 1.289,296 1.616.866 11,349,040 568,763 1,881.406 3,077,070 1,840,185 1.478,110 1,788,681 410,956 188,290 115.579 14.5 11.6 12.3 18.7 19.5 11.6 18.9 6.1 14.6 7.1 66,746.379 4.338.452 13,461.446 13.402,685 7,608.995 11.292.714 7,692.342 6,347,452 1,101.006 1.501. 2S7 78,095,419 4, 702, 088 14,410,385 15,103,330 9,961,467 11,869.658 8,304,102 8,392,981 2,158.616 3, 192, 792 11,349,040 363,636 948,939 1,700.645 2,352,472 576. 944 611, 760 2,045,529 1.057,610 1.691,505 14.5 7.7 6.6 11.3 23.6 4.9 7.4 24.4 49.0 53.0 -205. 127 -932. 467 -1.376.425 +512,287 -901,166 -1,176.921 + 1,634,573 +869.320 + 1.575.926 West North Central - West South Central 1 Exclusive of outlying possessions. Of the 78,095,419 native Americans enumerated in 1910 with state of birth reported, 11,349,040, or 14.5 per cent, were living outside the division in which born. This percentage is lower than the percentage living out- side the state in which born (21.7) , as shown by Table 2, for the obvious reason that many persons migrate from one state to another within the same geographic division. They are interstate migrants, but not interdivisional. Table 4 shows that in 1910 of the 4,907,215 persons born in New England 4,338,452 were still living there D. CF D. MAfc 4 1913 ♦ v STATE OF BIRTH OF NATIVE POPULATION. 171 while 568,763 were living in other divisions; on the other hand, there were 363,636 persons living in New England who had been born in other divisions. The difference between the two figures last named, 205,127, is the direct loss to New England by interstate migration, as already shown in Table 3. Of the population born in New England, 11.6 per cent had emigrated to other divisions, and of the native Ameri- can population living in New England 7.7 per cent had immigrated from other divisions. These state- ments indicate how the table is to be read. This table also shows that in 1910a much larger per- centage of the native American population of the West North Central, West South Central, Mountain, and Pacific divisions consisted of persons born outside those divisions than in the case of the five more easterly geographic divisions. In the Mountain and Pacific divisions about one-half of the native Ameri- can population consisted of those born outside ; in the South Atlantic division the proportion was only 4.9 per cent. It is noteworthy that, notwithstanding the large number of persons living in the West North Central division who were born outside it, the percentage of its own natives living outside its borders (19.5 per cent) was larger than the corresponding percentage for any other geographic division. The statistics indicate that the earlier extensive migration into this division has been followed by a very considerable migration out of it toward the West and South. The lowest proportion living outside the division of birth in 1910 was that for persons born in the West South Central division, 6.1 per cent. Table 5 is in effect a continuation in condensed form of Table 4. It shows the migration to and from each geographic division as reported at each census from 1870 to 1910; that is, it shows what proportion of the total population reported at each census as born in the division was living in other divisions, and, conversely, what proportion of the native American population living in each geographic division was born in other divisions. POPULATION BORN IN AND LIVING IN THE UNITED STATES, BY DIVISIONS: 1870-1910. DIVISION AND CENSUS YEAR, New England: 1910 1900 1890 1SS0 1870 Middle Atlantic: 1910 1900 1890 1880 1S70 East North Central: 1910 1900 1890 1880 1870 West North Central: 1910 1900 1890 1870 South Atlantic: 1910 1900 1S90 1S80 1870 East South Central: 1910 1900 1880 1870 West South Central: 1910 1900 1890 1880 1870 Mountain: 1910 1900 1890 1S80 1870 Pacific: 1910 1900 1890 1880 1870 POPULATION BORN IN AND LIVING IN THE UNITED STATES ' AND WITH STATE OF BIRTH REPORTED. Born in the specified division. Total. Living in other divisions 4,907,215 4,338,274 3,898,003 3,643,424 3,293,103 15.342,852 13,178,117 11,177,406 9,843,732 8. 181', I'.T'J 16,479,755 14,160,456 11,596,441 9, 179, 161 6,618,32S 9.449,180 7,448,659 5.262,124 3,276,998 1, S01. 712 12,770,824 11,161,575 9,616,872 8,509,714 6,828,793 9,481.023 S.325.166 6.978,603 6.019,996 4.591,940 6,758,408 4,855,385 3,242,235 2,257,662 1,269,192 1,289,296 835,858 469,834 285,621 155,724 1,616,866 1.099,277 724,201 459, 190 233, 189 Number. 568,763 526,979 564,572 587,039 568,707 1.881,406 1,808,060 1.818.364 1,785,831 1,596.101 3.077.070 2.473.049 2,194.918 1,552.367 930,119 1,840,185 1,101,856 592,940 333,539 176,027 1.47S. 110 1,372,186 1,291,048 1,335,735 1,318,504 1.78s. 681 1,482,208 1,255.789 1,146,840 932.776 410.956 231,088 149.286 108. 456 74,374 188.290 84,466 36,314 17.969 6.140 115.579 74,379 39.8S8 25,332 12,109 Percent 11.6 12.1 14.5 16.1 17.3 12.3 13.7 16.3 18.1 19.5 18.7 17.5 18.9 16.9 14.1 19.5 14.8 11.3 10.2 11.6 12.3 13.4 15.7 19.3 18.9 17.8 18.0 19.1 20.3 6.1 4.8 4.6 4.8 5.9 14.6 10.1 7.7 6.3 3.9 7.1 6.8 5.5 5.5 5.2 Living in the specified division. Total. 4,702,088 4,119,509 3.540.915 3.216.S90 2. S3S. 792 14,410,385 12,089,967 9,840,357 8.475.904 6,935.402 15,103,330 13,305,007 10,890,202 9,289,997 7,460,310 9.961.467 8,777.275 7,278,499 5,157,213 3.183.301 11,869.658 10,211.017 8,625.681 7,422,906 5,686.136 8,304.102 7,444.534 6,292,013 5,489,952 4,299,251 8,392.981 6,244.819 4,279,938 3,155.090 1,899.927 2,158,616 1.361.469 881,2:;:, 492.226 228. 290 3, 192, 792 1.849,170 1,334.879 775,320 447.251 Born in other divisions. Number. 363,636 308,214 207.484 160,505 114.396 ! 948.939 719.910 481,315 418,003 344.824 1,700.645 1,617.600 ' 1^ 679 1.663,203 1,772,101 2,352,472 2.430,472 2.609.315 2.21:1.754 1.557.616 576,944 1 421,628 f 299,857 • 2IV927 I 175.847 611,760 601.576 569. 199 616,796 640.087 2,045,529 1,620,522 1,186.989 1.005,884 705,109 1,057.610 610.077 449, 715 224.574 78,706 1,691,505 824,272 650,566 341,462 226.171 Per cent 7.7 7.5 5.9 5.0 4.0 6.6 6.0 4.9 4.9 5.0 11.3 12.2 13.7 17.9 23.8 23.6 27.7 35.8 42.9 48.9 4.9 4.1 3.5 3.4 3.1 7.4 8.1 9.0 11.2 14.9 24.4 25.9 27.7 31.9 37.1 49.0 44.8 50.9 45.6 34.5 53.0 44.6 48.7 44.0 50.6 Net gain (+) or loss (— ) through interstate migration. -205, 127 -218, 765 -357,088 -426,534 -454,311 -932,467 -1,088,150 -1,337,049 -1,367,828 -1,251,277 -1,376,425 -855,449 -706,239 + 110,836 +841,982 +512,287 + 1,328,616 + 2,016,375 + 1,880,215 + 1,381,589 -901,166 -950.558 -991.191 -1.0S6,808 -1,142,657 -1,176,921 -880,632 -686,590 -530,044 -292,689 + 1,634,573 + 1,389,434 + 1.037.703 +897,428 +630,735 +869,320 +525,611 +413,401 +206,605 + 72,566 + 1,575,926 +749,893 +610,678 +316,130 +214,062 1 Exclusive of outlying possessions. 172 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATION. In 1870, 17.3 per cent of the persons bom in New- England were living in other divisions. In 1910, the percentage had declined to 11.6. There was a similar decline in the percentage for the Middle Atlantic and South Atlantic divisions. The two North Central divisions show an increase in this percentage. The two South Central divisions show, on the whole, no marked change in this respect, but the percentage of emigrants from the Mountain division has greatly increased, while that of emigrants from the Pacific division has increased in some degree. In the case of the New England and Middle Atlantic divisions there has been some increase in the relative importance of domestic immigration, as indicated by the percentage of the native American population born outside of the division. Thus, in 1870, 4 per cent of the total population born hi the United States and living in New England were born outside New England. By 1910 the proportion had increased t<> 7.7 per cent. The South Atlantic division also shows some increase in this percentage, but the four central divisions show a rather marked decline. Thus, in 1870, almost one-half (48.9 per cent) of the total native population inhabiting the West North Central division were born in other parts of the United States, as against less than one-fourth (23.6 per cent) in 1910. In the Mountain and Pacific divisions the percentage has fluctuated without any continuous movement toward either a higher or a lower percentage. It is noteworthy, however, that, notwithstanding the large migration to the Pacific coast in the years following the discovery of gold hi California, the proportion of the native population of the Pacific division reported as born outside that division was larger in 1910 than at any preceding census back to and including 1870. Comparing the returns for 1910 with those for 1900, as shown in Table 5, the divisions may be placed in two groups — first, those in which the direct loss through interdivisional migration of persons now living was reduced or the gain increased during the decade, and, second, those of which the converse is true, the loss being increased or the gam reduced. The two groups are distinguished by the last two columns of Table 6. The first group includes the New England, Middle Atlantic, and South Atlantic divisions, in which the loss through interstate migration has been reduced, and also the West South Central, Mountain, and Pacific divisions, in which the gain has been increased. The second group includes the East North Central and East South Central divisions, in which the loss has been increased, and also the West North Central, in which the gain has been reduced. In 1900 the West North Central division had gained 1,32S,616 persons, but in 1910 the gain was only 512,287, a reduction of 816,329. The figures presented in the last two columns of Table 6, however, by no means represent the difference between migration into and migration out of the re- respective divisions during the past 10 years. Changes in the gains or losses are also affected by deaths among those who had previously migrated. Undoubt- edly, however, in the case of marked changes in gain or loss between 1900 and 1910, migration during the decade has been the principal factor. Table 6 DIVISION. NET GAIN ( + ) OR LOSS ( — ) THROUGH INTERSTATE MIGRATION. Reduction of loss or increase of gain: 1900-1910 Increase of loss or reduction of gain: 1900-1910 1910 1900 -205, 127 -932,467 -1,376,425 +512,287 -901, 166 -1,176,921 + 1,634,573 +869,320 +1,575,926 -218,765 -1, OSS, 150 —855, 449 +1,328,616 -950,558 -880,632 + 1,389,434 +525,611 +749,893 13,638 155,683 520,976 West North Central 816,329 49,392 296,289 245, 139 343,709 826,033 Table 5 shows that in the New England and South Atlantic divisions the net loss through interstate mi- gration has steadily declined. In the case of the East North Central division the gain shown at the censuses of 1S70 and 1880 has given place to a loss which was much greater in 1910 than in 1900 or 1890. In the case of the West NorthCentral division the gam through interstate migration reached its maximum in 1890 and has declined very greatly since then. In the West South Central, Mountain, and Pacific divisions, on the other hand, the gain has steadily increased, being greater in 1910 than at any preceding census. Certain broad generalizations of considerable interest may be drawn by comparing the population living in the three geographic sections, the North, the South, and the West, with the population reported as born in those sections, as shown by Table 7. Table 7 Total native population: - 1910 BORN IN— State of birth not RACE AND SECTION OF RESIDENCE. The North. The South. The West. reported, or born in outlying posses- sions, etc. ALL RACES. United States.. . The North The South 78,456,380 44,390,371 28,649,319 5,416,690 46,179,002 42,526,162 1,449,229 2,203,611 29,010,255 1,527,107 27,079,2S2 403,866 2,906,162 124,001 38,230 2,743,931 360.961 213,101 82,578 The West 65,282 WHITE. United States The North AND WITH STATE OF BIRTH REPORTED: 1910 Boru in the specified division. Total (col. 4 + col. 070,294 807, 376 123.715 287,66; 210,184 273.219 631,841 909, S00 206,525 559,96" Living in other divisions. Number. Per 10,366 561, 1.858, 3,047, 1,800, 1,028, 1,433, 346, 181, 108, 735 15.2 617 11.5 755 12.3 706 18. 7 028 19.5 666 12. 4 609 21. 6 311 7. 1 649 15. 1 394 6.9 Born in and living in the specified division. 57.703,559 4,305,759 13,264,960 13,239,961 7, 410, 156 7,244,553 5,198,232 4,563,489 1,024,876 1,451,573 Living in the specified division. Total (col. 4+ col. 6). Born in other divisions. Number. 68.070,294 4,641,157, 14,003,037 14,791,593 9,682,750 7, 765, 765 5,657,676 6,344,580 2,063,208 3,120,528] 10,366,735 335,398 738,0 1,551,632 2,272,594 521,212 459, 444 1,781,091 1,038,332 1,668,955 Per cent 15.2 7.2 5.3 10.5 23.5 6.7 8.1 28.1 50.3 53.5 Gain(+) or loss (— ) through interstate migration (col. 6- col. 2). -226,219 -1,120,678 -1,496,074 +472,566! -507,454 -974, 165 +1,434,780 +856,683 : + 1,560,561 NEGRO PERSONS BORN IN AND LIVING IN THE UNITED STATES ! AND WITH STATE OF BIRTH REPORTED: 1910 Born in the specified division. Total (col. 12+ col. 10). 9,746,043 37,799 212, 145 173,226 198,116 4,4,S7,:US 2,844,598 1,777,242 7,342 8,262 Living in other divisions. Born in and living in the specified division. Num- ber. 10 Per cent. 11 963,153 ! 6,984 18.5 22,183| 10.5 28,039; 16.2 36,062 18.2 44S, 140 10.0 352,991] 12.4 63,354; 3.6 3,220 43.9 2, 180 26. 4 1-2 8,782 30, 189, 145, 162, 4,039, 2,491 1,713, 4, 6, Living in the specified division. Total (col. 12+ col. 14). 13 9,746,043 58,109 398,529 292,875 238,613 4,094,486 2,643,722 1,971,900 20,571 27,238 Born in other divisions. Num- ber. 14 Per cent. Gain(+) orloss(— ) through inter- state migration (col. 14- col. 10). 15 963,153 27,294 -lis,. -,07 147,688 76,559 55,313 152, 115 •J.->s,iU2 16,449 21, 156 47.0 62.3 50.4 32.1 1.4 5.8 13.1 80.0 77.7 16 +20,310 + 186,384 + 119,649 +40,497 -392,827 -200,876 + 194,658 + 13,229 +18,976 i Exclusive of outlying possessions. This table shows a somewhat greater mobility on the part of the white population than on the part of the negro. Of the 68,070,294 native whites enumerated in 1910, 10,366,735, or 15.2 per cent, were living in some other division than that in which born. Of the 9,746,043 native negroes 963,153, or 9.9 per cent, were living outside the division of birth. In the case of the whites the percentages living outside the division of birth ranged from 6.9 for whites born in the Pacific division to 21.6 for those born in the East South Central. In the case of the negroes the percentages ranged from 3.6 for those born in the West South Central division to 43.9 for those born in the Mountain division. Outside the South a large part of the negro population are not natives of the division in which living, but have immigrated from other divi- sions, principally from the South, the proportion of immigrants ranging from almost one-third in the West North Central division to about four-fifths in the Pacific and Mountain divisions. The South Atlantic and East South Central divisions are the only ones which have suffered a direct loss in population through the migration of negroes of the present generation. The absolute gain is most conspicuous in the case of the Middle Atlantic and West South Central divisions. The migration of native whites and native negroes to and from the several states, so far as it can be indi- cated by statistics of state of birth, is shown in Table 15, which corresponds to Table 10 above. Migration to the several divisions from other divisions and from foreign countries. — Table 1 1 shows for 1910 and 1900 the sources from which the different geographic divisions had drawn their population. The three classes distinguished are (1) natives of the division of residence, (2) native Americans born outside the di- vision of residence, and (3) the foreign born; more briefly, they may be called natives, domestic immi- grants, and foreign immigrants. Table 11 DIVISION Total popula- BORN n» DIVISION OF RESIDENCE. BORN ra OTHER DIVISIONS. FOREIGN BORN. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1910 United States... New England East North Central.. West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central... West South Central . . Mountain 91,972,266 6,552,681 19,315,892 18,250,021 11,637,921 12,194,895 8,409,901 8,784,534 2,633,517 4,192,304 66,746,379 4,338,452 13,461,446 13,402,685 7,608,995 11,292,714 7,692,342 6,347,452 1,101,006 1,501,287 72.6 662 69.7 73.4 65.4 92.6 91.5 72.3 41.8 35.8 11, 349, 040 363,636 948,939 1,700,645 2,352,472 576,944 611,760 2,045,529 1,057,610 1,691,505 12.3 5.5 49 9.3 20.2 4.7 7.3 23.3 40.2 40.3 13,515,886 1,825,110 4,851,173 3,073,766 1,616,695 299,994 87,825 352, 192 453,322 955,809 14.7 27.9 25.1 16.8 13.9 2.5 1.0 40 17.2 22.8 1900 United States . . New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central. . South Atlantic East South Central . . West South Central. . 75,994,575 5,592,017 15,454,078 15,9s',,.-,M 10,347,423 10,443,480 7,547,757 6,532,290 1,674,657 2,416,692 56,248,496 3,811,295 11,370,057 11,687,407 6,346,803 9,789,389 6,842,958 4,624,297 751,392 74.0 68.2 73.6 73.1 61.3 93.7 90.7 70.8 44 9 9,154,271 308,214 719,910 1,617,600 2, 430, 472 421,628 601,576 1,020,522 610,077 824,272 12.0 5.5 47 10.1 23.5 40 8.0 24 8 36.4 10,341,276 13.6 1,445,237 25.8 3,317,559 21.5 2,625,226 16.4 1,533,248 14 8 216,030 2.1 90,568 1.2 267,087, 41 301.909 ISO 1,024,898 42.4 341 544. S52 1 22.5 i Includes persons born in the United States, state of birth not reported, persons born in outlying possessions, or at sea under United States flag, and American citizens born'abroad. (See Tables 1 and 16.) In most of the divisions the narives are greatly in the majority, outnumbering both classes of immigrants. The preponderance is greatest in the South Atlantic division, where 92.6 per cent of the population in 1910 consisted of persons bom in the division. The propor- tion was nearly as great in the East South Central. In the Pacific division, however, the most important class numerically was that of the domestic immigrants, who formed 40.3 per cent of the total population in 1910, while the natives of the division formed but 35.8 per cent — STATE OF BIRTH OF NATIVE POPULATION. 175 hardly more than one-third — and the foreign immi- grants 22.8 per cent. In the Mountain division the natives of the division were only slightly more nu- merous than the domestic immigrants, and constituted but 41.8 per cent of the total population. Of course, these conditions are indicative of the comparatively recent settlement and rapid development of the far West, and of the great immigration thither from other parts of the United States. In New England and in the Middle Atlantic and East North Central divisions the greater part of the immigration is from foreign countries, the foreign born greatly outnumbering the domestic immigrants, but in all the other divisions the foreign immigrants are the least numerous of the three classes here compared. Comparison between the figures for 1910 and 1900, shown in Table 11, reveals the relative importance of the three classes as factors in the increase in the popu- lation of the several divisions during the decade. The comparison is facilitated by Table 12. It may be well to point out that this table throws no light upon the question of the fecundity or natural increase of the population. The persons reported in 1910 as born in a given division include, of course, many children of persons who were not born in the division as well as the children of persons born in the division. Table 12 United States . New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central Mountain Pacific INCREASE IX POPULATION: 1900-1910 Total.' 15,977, 960, 3,861, 2,265, 1,290, 1,751 8fi2i 2,252, 95S; 1,775. Born In division of residence. 10,497, 527, 2,091 1,715: 1,262: 1,503: 849: 1,723: 349, 476, Born in other divisions. 2, 194, 769 55,422 229,029 83,045 -7S,O0O 155,316 10, 1S4 425,007 447,533 867,233 Foreign born. 174,610 379,873 533,614 448,540 83,447 83,964 -2,743 85,105 151,353 411,457 1 Includes persons born in the United States, state of birth not reported, per- sons born in outlying possessions, or at sea under United States flag, and American citizens born abroad. This table shows very great differences among the geographic divisions with respect to the relative im- portance of the three classes as factors in the increase in population. In the New England and Middle Atlantic divisions the increase during the decade was chiefly in persons born within the division of residence and in the foreign born, the increase in the latter being roughly three-fourths as great as in the former. In the East North Central division conditions were somewhat similar, except that the increase in the foreign born was relatively less important. In the West North Central, South Atlantic, and East South Central divisions, on the other hand, nearly the entire increase was in natives of the division. In the West South Central division there was a marked increase in domestic immigrants, as well as in natives of the division, but comparatively little increase in the foreign born. Finally, in the Mountain and Pacific divisions the increase in domestic immigrants was greater than that in natives, and there was also a very considerable increase in the foreign born. Migration to the several states from other states and from foreign countries. — Table 13 gives a classification of the population of each state in 1910, distinguishing the natives of the state, the domestic immigrants (born in other states), and the foreign immigrants (foreign born). Table 13 United States — New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachuset ts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North C entral: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 91.972,266 Total popula- tion: 1910 ' 742,371 430,572 355,956 3,366,416 542,610 1,114,756 9,113,614 2.537,167 7,665,111 4,767,121 2,70O,S76 ;.,(-,:«,. v.il 2,810,173 2,333,S60 2,075,708 2,224,771 3,293,335 577,056 583,888 1,192,214 1,690,949 202,322 1,295,346 331,069 2,061,612 1,221,119 2,206,287 1,515,400 2,609,121 752,619 2,289,905 2,184,' — 2,138,093 1,797,114 1,574,440 1,656,388 1,657,155 3,896,542 376,053 325,594 145,965 799,024 327,301 204,354 373,351 81,875 1,141,990 672, 765: 2,377,549 BORN IN STATE OF RESIDENCE. Number. 57S, 739 248,629 250, 480 1,861,820 267,116 607,074 5,647,063 1,344,164 5,638,263 3,546,991 2,031,345 3,406,638 1,761,085 1,558,455 1,121,376 1,416,584 2,222,925 197,847 225,125 595,551 823,628 137,131 1,026,355 139,351 1,843,152 931,077 2,089,728 1,431,028 2,364,349 463,003 2,031,385 1.873,227 1,857,916 1,563,839 1,055,940 1,405,936 515,212 2,730,757 99,314 90,225 31,782 233,516 184,749 78,949 243,054 21,640 262,694 225.102 903,996 Per cent. 78. 57. 7 70.4 55.3 49.2 54.5 62.0 53.0 73.6 74.4 75.2 60.4 62.7 66.8 54.0 63 67 34.3 38.6 50.0 18.7 67.8 79.2 42.1 89.4 76.2 94.7 94.4 90.6 61.5 88.7 85.7 86. 9 87.0 67.1 84.9 31.1 70.1 26.4 27. 21.8 29.2 56.4 38.6 65.1 26.4 23.0 33.5 3S.0 BOEX IN" OTHER STATES. Number. 16.910,114 18.4 Per cent. 50,009 82,562 52,165 434,104 94,710 171,680 686,616 125,075 569,204 607,352 501,420 997,189 436,326 256,529 402, 137 524,774 822, 738 216,996 254,762 414,056 722,968 47,285 161,783 164,623 188, 8S6 229,925 108,605 76,996 221,545 244, S36 215,517 286,419 257,031 218,768 494,075 190,309 1,092,844 907,908 177,783 190,063 84,269 430,264 117,954 74,699 60,655 39,700 608,226 329,538 863,236 6.7 19.2 14.7 12.9 17.5 1.5.7 7.5 20.7 7.4 12.7 18.6 17.7 15.5 11.0 19, 23.6 25.0 37.6 43.6 34.7 42. 23.4 12.5 49.7 9.2 18.8 4, 5.1 8.5 32. 9.4 13.1 12.0 12.2 31.4 11.5 65.9 23.3 47.3 58.4 57.7 53.8 36.0 36.6 16.2 48.5 53.3 49.0 36.3 FOREIGN BORN. Per cent. 13,515.886 110,562 96.667 49,921 1,059,245 179,141 329,574 2,748,011 660,788 1,442,374 598,374 159,663 1,205,314 597,550 512,865 543,595 273, 765 229, 779 156,654 100,790 176,662 135,450 17,492 104,944 24,902 27,057 57,218 6,092 6,17f 15,47' 40,633 40,162 18,607 19,286 9,770 17,046 52,766 40,442 241,938 94,713 42,578 29,020 129,587 23,146 48,765 65,822 19,691 256,241 113,136 586,432 14.7 14.9 22.5 14.0 31.5 33.0 29.6 30.2 26.0 13.8 12.6 5.9 21.4 21.3 22.0 26.2 12.3 7.0 27.1 17.3 14.8 8.0 8.6 8.1 7.5 1.3 4.7 0.3 0.4 0.6 5.4 1.8 0.9 0.9 0.5 1.1 3.2 2.4 6.2 25.2 13.1 19.9 16.2 7.1 23.9 17.6 24.1 22.4 16^8 24.7 1 Includes persons born in the United States, state of birth not reported, persons born in outlying possessions, or at, sea under United States flag, and Americancitizens born abroad. The combined number of these classes in the United States was only 360.961, or 0.4 per cent of the total population. In nearly every state east of the Mississippi a ma- jority at least of the population were natives of the state, the only exceptions being, in fact, Rhode Island and the District of Columbia. In three of the southern states more than nine-tenths of the population were natives, but north of the Ohio there were only two states, Maine and Indiana, in which the proportion of natives exceeded three-fourths. The foreign immi- grants outnumbered the domestic immigrants in every state north of the Ohio and east of the Mississippi 176 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATION. except Vermont, Ohio, and Indiana. In Vermont and Ohio domestic immigrants were not much more numer- ous than the foreign, but in Indiana they outnumbered the foreign immigrants more than three to one. West of the Mississippi there were only nine states (Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Xew Mexico, and Utah) in which a majority of the population were natives of the state. In Wyoming the natives of the state in 1910 formed only 21.8 per cent of the total population and in Wash- ington only 23 per cent. In the latter state a majority (53.3 per cent) of the population were domestic im- migrants. This was also the case in Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and Oklahoma. The domestic immigrants outnumbered the foreign immigrants in every state west of the Mississippi except Minnesota and Utah. Interstate migration. — Table 14 presents for the several states in 1910 and 1900 the same class of data that is shown for the geographic divisions in Table 4, that is, it shows what proportion of the population born in each state was living in other states and what proportion of the native American population of each state was born in other states. It shows, for example, that the population of the United States (not including Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, or other outlying posses- sions) in 1910 included 791,827 persons who were born in the state of Maine and that of this number, 578,739 were living in Maine, while 213,088, or 26.9 per cent of the total, had left Maine and settled in other states; and it shows also that the population of Maine in- cluded 628,748 native Americans with state of birth reported, of whom 578,739 were born in Maine and 50,009, or 8 per cent, were born in other states. The numbers of native Americans who have thus migrated to and from the several states are shown graphically in the diagram on page 186. The proportion of the natives of the several states residing in other states in 1910 varied widely. In the case of the following states it exceeded one-third: Nevada (46.4 per cent); Vermont (38.6); Wyoming (37.8) ; Iowa (36.1 ) ; Kansas (34.2) ; and New Hampshire (33.8). In the following states it was less than one- sixth: Pennsylvania (16.6 per cent); Georgia (16.4); Massachusetts (16.1); New Mexico (15.5); South Caro- lina (15.5); North Carolina (15.4); Texas (12.9); Louisiana (12.1); Florida (10.2); and California (10). These percentages, it should be remembered, do not include persons who migrated from the states named to outlying possessions of the United States. Referring to column 7 of the table it will be found that there are only seven states (Maine, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Kentucky) in which the domestic immigrants — applying that term to persons born outside the state but within the United States, exclusive of outlying territories and possessions — formed less than one-tenth of the native American population of the state in 1910. East of the Mississippi there are only four states (Rhode Island, New Jersey, Delaware, and Florida) in which the proportion exceeded one-fourth, or 25 per cent. In the District of Columbia, however, the proportion exceeded one-half. West of the Mississippi there are 10 states (North Dakota, South Dakota, Okla- homa, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada, Washington, and Oregon) in which more than half the native American population in 1910 were domestic immigrants and only two (Louisiana and Utah) in which the proportion was less than one-fourth. Table 14 also shows the gain or loss to the several states by interstate migration ; or, in other words, the difference between the number of persons living hi the state and born hi other states and the number born hi the state and living hi other states. For example, at the census of 1910, 213,088 persons born hi the state of Maine were living hi other states and 50,009 persons born hi other states were living in Maine. The differ- ence, 163,079, appears hi this table as the direct net loss to the state of Maine by interstate migration. Most of the states cast of the Mississippi have lost more than they have gamed by this interchange of population with other states, gams being shown only for Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Michigan, West Virginia, Florida, and the Dis- trict of Columbia. West of the Mississippi, on the other hand, most of the states have gamed more than they have lost, the only states which have lost being Iowa, Missouri, Louisiana, and Utah. STATES GAINING OR LOSING BY INTERSTATE MIGRATION: 1910. Table 15 presents, for 1910, by states for the native white and native negro population separately, statis- tics similar to those presented for the total native population in Table 14. Of the two diagrams on the next page, the one on the left shows for each state the percentages of the total population born in the state, born in other states, and born in foreign countries (see also Table 13), while the diagram on the right shows what percentage of the natives of each state were still living in that state in 1910 and what percentage had emigrated to other states. In the first of the two maps presented STATE OF BIRTH OF NATIVE POPULATION. m on page 178, the states are classified in six groups with reference to the percentage of emigrants. This map brings out the fact that in general the emigration from states located on the boundary of the United States is relatively less than from states more cen- trally located. This probably is in part a natural result of the fact that the possibility of emigration from a border state to other parts of the United States is cut off in one or more directions. From some of the states along the northern border there has been a very considerable emigration to Canada in recent years, but this of course is not revealed by a popu- lation census of the United States. In the second map on page 178, the states are grouped with reference to the percentage which the population born in other states forms of the total native population or popu- lation born in the United States. The percentages are presented in Tables 13 and 14. State of birth in relation to state of residence. — In Table 16 the total native population of each state and geographic division is distributed according to the state or geographic division in which born. As regards any given state, this table shows how many of the persons living hi that state were born there and how many were born in each of the other states; it gives similar information for the several geographic divisions. The table covers the total native popula- tion, including those born in outlying territories or possessions of the United States, or at sea under the United States flag, those born in the United States for whom the state of birth was not reported, and American citizens born abroad. At the same time the table when read by columns gives the distribution by residence (state or geographic division) of the total population reported as born in each state or geo- graphic division. DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL POPULATION AND NATIVE POPULATION. DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL POPULATION OF EACH STATE, BY PLACE OF BIRTH: 1910. 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Total. Bom in other states. Total. Living in other states. Total. Born in other states. or lossC— ) through inter- state mi- gration. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. I'm cent 78.095,419 16,910,114 21.7 61,185.305 78.095,419 16,910,114 21.7 65,402,767 13, 501, 045 20.6 51,901,722 65.402,767 13.501,045 20.6 New England: 791,827 375,522 213,08* 126,893 578 739 628,748 50,009 8 -163,079 777, 057 216,551 27 9 560,506 597,594 37,088 6.2 -179,463 New Hampshire. 33. S 248,629 331.191 82,562 24.9 -44.331 367.094 124,048 33. S 243.046 320, S69 77,823 24.3 -46,225 Vermont 407,940 157, 460 38.6 250,480 302,645 52, 165 17.2 -105, 295 416, 672 168,542 40.4 248, 130 295.859 4?, 729 16.1 -120,813 Massachusetts... 2,218.157 356,337 16.1 1,861,820 2,295,924 434,104 18.9 +77,767 1,842,703 299,614 16.3 1.543.089 1,944,216 401,127 20.6 +101,513 Rhode Island 340,098 72,982 21.5 267.116 361,826 94, 710 26.2 +21,728 275, 119 61,358 22.3 213,761 292,656 78,895 27.0 +17,537 Connecticut 773,671 166, 597 21.5 607,074 781,754 174.680 22.3 +8,083 659,629 142,254 21.6 517.375 668,315 150,940 22.6 +8,686 Middle Atlantic: 6,964,461 1,317,398 18.9 5,647,063 6,333,679 686, 616 10.8 -630, 782 6,123,807 1,289,866 21.1 4,833,941 5,337,873 503,932 9.4 -785,934 New Jersey 1,614,674 270,510 16.8 1,344,164 1,869,239 525,075 28.1 +254,565 1,296,04; 231,648 17.9 1.064.399 1,447,266 382,867 26.5 + 151,219 6, 763, 717 1,125,454 16.6 5,638,263 6,207,467 569,204 9.2 -556,250 5, 758, 263 937,463 16.3 t 820 ^'" 5,304,828 484,028 9.1 -453.435 E. North Central: Ohio 4,713,009 1,166,018 774,171 24.7 3,546,991 2,031.345 4,154,343 607,352 14.6 -558.666 4,304,002 1,114,165 25.9 3.189,837 3,687,517 497,680 13.5 -616. 485 Indiana 2,805,516 27.6 2,532,765 501,420 19.8 -272,751 2,517,668 641,280 25.5 1,876,388 2,368,859 492,471 20.8 —148,809 Illinois 4,714,72;! 1,308, OK) 27.7 3, 406. 638 4,403,827 997,189, 22.6 -310,896 3,906,494 1,012,637 25.9 2,893,857 3,837,761 943,904 24. 6 1 -68, 733 2,168,645 407,560 18.8 1,761,085 2,197,411 436,326| 19.9 +28, 766 1,744,352 288,737 16.6 1,455,615 1,863,169 407,554 21.9 +118,817 Wisconsin 2,077,862 519,407 25.0 1,558,455 1,814,984 256,529 14.1 -262,878 1,687,940 383,022 22.7 1,304,918 1,547,701 242,783 15.7 -140,239 W. North Central: MinnA^t^ 1,446,106 324,730 22.5 1,121,376 1,523,513 402,137 26.4 +77,407 1,062,813 168,794 15.9 894,019 1,239,020 345,001 27.8 +176,207 2,218,420 801,836 918,958 36.1 1,416,584 1,941,358 524, 774 27 -277,062 1,872,717 554,340 29.6 1,318.377 1, 918, 730 600,353 31.3 +46,013 3,141,883 29.2 2,222,925 197,847 3,045,663 822,738 ?7 n -96,220 2,650,208 614,957 23.? 2,035,251 2,879,507 844,256 29.3 +229,299 North Dakota . . . 245,810 47,963 19.5 414, 843 216,996 52.3 + 169,033 132,894 24,164 18.2 108,730 204,518 95,78S 46.8 +71,624 South Dakota . . . 305.604 80,479 26.3 225,125 479,887 254,762 53.1 + 174,283 203,561 43,341 21.3 160,220 311,165 150,945 4S.5 +107,604 Nebraska 839,783 244,232 29.1 595,551 1,009.607 414,056 41.0 + 169,824 606,342 145,280 24.0 461,062 885,678 424,616 47.9 +279,338 1,251,574 427,946 34.2 823,628 1,546,596 722,968 46.7 +295,022 920,124 289,803 31.5 630,321 1,338,657 708,336 52.9 +418,533 South Atlantic: Delaware 197,813 60,682 30.7 137, 131 184,416 47,285 25.6 -13,397 185,064 55,518 30.0 129,546 170,481 40,935 24.0 -14,583 Maryland 1,297,179 270,824 20.9 1,026,355 1, 188, 138 161, 7S3 13.6 —109,041 1,199,255 242,638 20.2 956, 617 1,091,7.54 135.137 12.4 -107,501 Dist. Columbia. . 185,453 46,102 24.9 139,351 303,974 164,623 54.2 +118,521 154,848 34,953 22.6 119,895 258,067 138,172 53.5 i +103,219 2.464,845 621,693 25.2 1,843,152 931,077 2,032,038 188,886 9 3 -432.807 2,287,871 587,418 25.7 1.700.453 1,832,615 132, 162 7. 2 —455, 266 West Virginia . . . 1,1 IS, 754 187,677 16.8 1,161,002 229,925 19.8 +42,248 887,896 122,330 13.8 765,566 933,668 168,102 18.0 +45,772 North Carolina . . 2,470,495 380, 767 15.4 2, 089, 728 2,198,333 108,605! 4.9 -272, 162 2,133,653 329,625 15.4 1,80*, 028 1,887,399 83,371 4.4 -246. 254 South Carolina. . 1,692,548 261,520 15.5 1,431.028 1,508,024 76.996 5.1 -184,524 1,512,864 233,292 15.4 1,279,572 1,334,090 54,518 4.1 -178,774 2,828,309 463.960 16.4 2,364,349 2,585,894 221,545 8.6 -242,415 2. 420, 707 410,299 16.9 2,010,408 2,200.295 189,887 8.6 -220,4 515, 42S 52,425 10.2 463,003 707,839 244,836 34.6 +192,411 379,417 36,599 9.6 342,818 502,648 159,830 31.8 +123,231 E. SouTn Central: Kentucky 2, 704, 675 673,290 24.9 2,031,385 2,246,902 215,517 9.6 —457, 773 2,427,381 542,043 22.3 1,885,338 2,092,777 207,439 9.9 —334,604 Tennessee 2,544,434 671,207 26.4 1,873,227 2, 159, 646 286,419 13.3 -3S4,788 2,300.392 566,405 24.6 1,733,987 1,999,357 265.370 13.3 -301,035 Alabama 2.316, 79C 458,874 19.8 1,857,911 2,114,947 257,031 12.2 -201,843 1,975,215 397.845 20.1 1,577,370 1,811,114 233, 744 12.9 —164, 101 Mississippi 1,915,124 351,285 18.3 1,563,839 1,782,607 21S, 7(JS 12.3 -132,517 1,622,178 296, 181 18.3 1,325,997 1,541, 2S6 215, 2S9 14.0 -80,892 W. South Central: Arkansas 1.397,657 341.717 24.4 1,055,940 1,550,015 494,075 31.9 + 152 358 1,073,631 223, 86S 20.9 849.763 1,293,303 443,540 34.3 +219, 672 Louisiana 1,599,273 193,337 12.1 1,405,936 1,596,245 190,309 11.9 -3.028 1,301,714 132.405 10.2 1.169,309 1,326,219 156,910 11.8 +24,505 Oklahoma 626,452 111.2413 17.8 515,212 1,608,056 1,092,844 68.0 +981,604 240,742 31,678 13.2 209,064 765,867 556,803 72.7 +525, 125 Texas 3,135,026 404,269 12,9 2, 730. 757 3,638,665 907,908 25. (1 +503,639 2,239,298 207,723 9.3 2,031.575 2,S59,430 827,855 29.0 +620, 132 Mountain: Montana 132, 164 32,850 24.9 99,314 277, 097 177, 7S3 64.2 + 144,933 76,743 14,044 IS. 3 62,699 174,316 111,617 64.0 +97,573 122,388 51,079 32,163 19,297 26. 3 37.8 90,225 31,782 280, 28S 116,051 190.063 84, 269 67.8 72.6 + 157,900 +64,972 60,496 30, 167 12,074 10, 660 20.0 35.3 48,422 19,507 136,544 74.7.511 88,122 55,243 64.5 73.9 +76,048 Wyoming +44,583 323,334 89,818 27,8 233,516 663. 7S0 430,264 64.8 +340, 446 193,907 42,226 21.8 151,681 442,877 291.196 65.8 +248, 970 New Mexico 218, 693 33,944 15.5 184, 749 302, 703 117,954 39.0 +84,010 162,967 19,751 12.1 143,216 181,020 37,804 20.9 + 18,053 Arizona 96,273 17,324 18.0 78,949 153,648 74,699 48.6 +57,375 59,310 6,530 11.0 52, 780 97,949 45,169 46.1 +38,639 Utah 304,968 61,914 211.3 243,054 303,709 60,655 20.0 -1.259 220,420 38,534 17.5 181,886 222.032 40,146 18.1 + 1,612 40,397 18, 757 46 4 21,640 61,340 39,700 64.7 +20,943 31,848 13,911 43.7 17,937 31,981 14,044 43.9 + 133 Pacific: Washington 318,619 55,925 17.6 262,694 870,920 608,226 (V.I. 8 +552,301 159, 918 26,9S3 16.9 132,935 398,542 265,607 66.6 +238,624 293,640 68,538 23.3 225.102 554,640 329,538 59.4 +261,000 208,011 43,580 21.0 164,431 345.520 181,089 52.4 +137,509 1,004,607 100.611 10.0 903,996 1,767,232 863,236 48.8 +762,625 731,348 70.068 9.6 661,280 1.105.108 443, 82S 40.2 +373,760 Exclusive of outlying possessions. 180 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATION. WHITE AND NEGRO POPULATION BORN IN EACH STATE. WITH NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE LIVING IN OTHER STATES, AND WHITE AND NEGRO POPULATION LIVING IN EACH STATE, WITH NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE BORN IN OTHER STATES: 1910. Table 15 United States.. New England: Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania E. North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin W. North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware , Maryland Dist. Columbia.. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina... South Carolina. . . Georgia Florida E. South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi W. South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California white persons born in and living in the united states 1 and with state of birth reported. Born in the specified state. Total. 68.070,294 789,434 374,992 406,871 2,198,323 334, 490 763,266 6,896,40S 1,569,239 6,65S,06S 4,636,712 2,770,353 4,665,846 2,149,417 2,065,339 1,433,733 2,209,192 2,991,932 239, 110 288,453 S32, 1,214,987 165.143 1,034.596 133.056 1,587,404 1.082.2S4 1.655,835 735,470 1.579,236 300. 195 2.380.524 2,026. 1.344.469 880,060 1.062,034 871,758 507,652 121.383 118,618 4S.374 317.945 197,037 66,295 302.021 34,852 305.022 287,645 967,300 Living in other states. Number. 15.264,203 Per cent. 212,251 126,609 156,838 352, 104 71,643 163,630 1,304,S93 262, 143 1,104,976 1,14S,992 764,460 1,295,278 403,666 517,556 322,375 798, 185 879, 112 46, 668 78,975 241,509 415,583 50.680 209,854 34, 213 368,233 178,399 237,229 125,793 312,219 35,740 5S2, 790 546,886 327,202 217.163 302, 387 109,389 104,64' 340.933 31.476 31,501 IS. 167 87,681 32.770 15,816 61.442 18,057 54.050 67,573 94,46; 26.9 33.8 38.5 16.0 21.4 21.4 18.9 16. 16.6 24 27.6 27. S 18.8 25.1 22.5 36.1 29.4 19.5 27.4 29.0 34.2 30. 20.3 25.7 23.2 16.5 14.3 r 19.8 11.9 24.5 2: 24.3 24. 28.5 12.5 20.6 13.8 25.9 26.6 37.6 27.6 16.6 23.9 20.3 51.8 17.7 23.5 Born in and living in the specified state. 52.806.091 68.070,29415,264,203 577, 183 248, 3S3 250,033 1,846,219 262, 84 599, 636 Living in the specified state. Total. Born in other states. 626,824 330,644 301,082 2,262,899 352,889 766,819 5,591,515 6,207,015 1,307,096 1,781,082 5,553,092 6,014,940 3,487,720 4,044,406 2,005,893 2,472,618 3,370,568 1,745,751 1,547,783 1,111,358 1,411,00; 2, 112,S20 192,442 209, 4; 591,268 799,404 114,463 824,742 98,843 1,219.171 903, 8S5 1,418,606 609,67 1,267,01 264.455 1.797.734 1,479.902 1,017,26; 662,89 759,64: 762,369 403,005 2,127,423 89,907 87,117 30, 20: 230.264 164,267 50,479 240,579 16,795 250,972 220,072 872.833 4,296,965 2,175,508 1,802,096 1,507,839 1,926,282 2,890,027 408,237 460,579 998, 757 1,491,029 153,34; 956,638 210.295 1.31)1.422 1,097. 205 1,493.679 672,555 1,412,666 407.958 1,985,732 1,688,549 1,208,219 775.176 1,109.436 884,532 1.397.343 2.953.269 264,861 276,160 112.369 051.149 280.602 122,883 299.582 55,602 853,494 547,322 1.719.712 Per cent. 22.4 49,641 82,261 51,049 416,680 90,042 167, 183 615,500 473,986 461, 848 556, 6S6 466,725 926,397 429,757 254,313 396, 481 515,275 777,207 215,795 251, 101 407,489 691,625 38,884 131,896 111,452 142,251 193,320 75,073 62,878 145.649 143.503 1S7.998 20S.647 190,952 112,279 349, 789 122, 163 994,338 825,846 174.954 189,043 82, 162 420, 8S5 116,335 72,404 59.003 38,80; 002.522 327, 250 846, S79 . 7.9 24.9 17.0 18.4 25.5 21.8 9.9 26.6 7.7 13 18.9 21.6 19. 14.1 26.3 26.7 26.9 52.9 54.5 40.8 46. 4 25.4 13. 53.0 10.4 i; 5.0 9.3 10.3 35.2 9.5 12.4 15.8 14.5 31.5 13.8 71.2 28.0 66. 1 68.5 73.1 64.6 41.5 58, 19.7 70.6 59.8 49.2 Gain( + ) or loss (-) through inter- state migra- tion. -162,610 -44,348 -105,789 +64,576 + 18,399 +3,553 -689,393 +211,843 -543, 128 -592,306 -297, 735 -368,881 +26,091 -263, 243 + 74,106 -282,910 -101,905 + 169,127 + 172,126 + 165,980 +276,042 -11,796 -77, +77,239 -225, 9S2 + 14,921 -162, 156 -62,915 -166,570 +107,763 -394,792 -338, 239 -136,250 -104.8S4 +47,402 4 12,774 +889,691 +484,913 + 143, 47S + 1.57,542 +63.995 +333,204 +83,565 +56,588 -2,439 +20,750 +548. 472 +259,677 +752,412 NEGRO PERSONS BORN IN AND LIVING IN THE UNITED STATES' AND WITH STATE OF BIRTH REPORTED. Born in the specified state. Total. Living in other states. Number 9.746.0431.616.608 1,585 506 1,045 19,078 5,401 10, 1S4 61,580 45,312 105, 253 76,044 34, 794 48,564 11,576 2,248 2,738 8,736 149,218 297 495 2 33, 786 32,664 262.540 52,282 876.806 36,417 806,537 956,605 1,248,352 215,110 323.794 517.072 971,167 1.032.565 334,589 726,496 51,334 664,823 665 468 314 3,513 941 538 527 376 1,546 398 6,318 Per cent. 8,129.435 783 272 608 4,125 1,317 2,888 11,830 8,295 20,293 16,850 9,570 12, H47 3,384 i,o; 1,182 3,483 39,269 195 356 1,189 10,852 9.996 60,946 11.823 253,334 9,257 143, 143 135,547 151,095 16,614 90,340 123.899 131.346 132.875 38.549 83.763 5.35S 62,062 326 399 161 1,357 531 251 365 332 1.012 204 1,258 49.4 53.8 58.2 21.6 24.4 28.4 19.2 18.3 19.3 22.2 27.5 I'D. II '."I _' 47.9 43.2 39.9 26.3 65.7 71.9 41.8 32.1 30.6 23.2 22.6 28 'i 25.4 17 14.2 12.1 Bom in and living in the specified state. 802 234 437 14,953 4,084 7,296 Living in the specified state. Total. Number 9.746,043 1.616.608 1,112 515 1,546 31,041 8,597 14, 698 49.750 120,029 37,017' 87,762 84,960 190,738 2; 24.0 13.5 12.9 11.5 11.5 10.4 9.3 49.0 85.3 51.3 38.6 56.4 46. 69.3 S8.3 65.5 51.3 19.9 59, 194 25,224 35,917 8,192 1,171 1,556 5,253 109, 949 102 139 1,657 22,934 22.66S 201,594 40.459 623.472 27.10(1 663.394 821.058 1.097,25; 19S.496 233,454 393,173 839.821 899.690 296,040 642, 733 45,976 602.761 339, 69 153; 2,156, 410 287' 162J 44 1 534 194 5.06o! 109,643 59,812 lllii, HI 14,516 2,763 6,688 14,702 155,248 592 782 7,397 53,204 31,06; 231,363 93.517 670,042 U.733 69b. 786 835.126 1,173,078 299,7 260,916 470.878 905,802 1.006.126 440. 105 710.755 136,396 6S4.644 1,706 608 2.146 11.096 1.57 1,945 1,009 484 5,591 1,387 20.260 Born in other states. Per cent. 16.6 310 281 1,109 16,688 4,513 7,402 70,279 50,745 105, 778 50. 449 34,588 70,224 6,324 1,592 5,132 9,449 45,299 490 643 5,740 30,270 8,399 29,769 53.058 46,570 36,573 33,392 14,068 75,821 101.278 27,462 77,705 65,981 106.436 144,055 68,022 90,420 S1.S83 1.367 539 1,993 8,940 i,ie; 1,658 84; 440 5,057 1,193 15,200 27. 54. 71. 52.7 52.5 50. 58.6 57. 55.5 46.0 57.8 66.2 43.6 57.6 76.7 64.3 29.2 82 82.2 77.6 56.9 27.0 12.9 56, 7.0 57.4 4.8 1.7 6.5 33.8 10.5 16.5 7.3 10.6 32. 9.6 66.3 12.0 80.1 88.7 92.9 80.6 74.0 85.2 83.9 90.9 90.4 86.0 75.0 Gain(+) or loss (-) through inter- state migra- tion. -473 +9 +501 + 12,563 +3,196 +4,514 +58,449 + 42,450 + 85,485 +33,599 +25,018 +57,577 +2,940 +515 +3,950 +5,966 +6,030 +295 +287 +4,551 + 19,418 -1,597 -31.177 +41.235 -206,764 +27,316 -109,751 -121,479 -75.274 +S4.664 -62,878 -46,194 -05,365 -26.439 1-105,516 -15,741 +S5.062 + 19.821 + 1,041 + 140 + 1,832 +7.583 +636 + 1.407 +482 + 108 +4.045 +989 +13.942 1 Exclusive of outlying possessions. STATE OF BIRTH OF NATIVE POPULATION 181 NATIVE POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO DIVISION AND STATE IN WHICH BORN: 1910. Table 16 DIVISION OP. STATE OF RESIDENCE. United States Geographic divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central . . West South Central . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire. . . . Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California Total native born: 1910 78,456.380 4, 727...71 14. 4m, 719 15,176,855 10,021,22(1 11,S94,901 8,322,076 8,432,342 2, isn. 195 3, 236, 495 631,809 333,905 306,035 2,307,171 363, 469 785, 182 6,363,603 1,876,379 6,222,737 4,168,747 2,541,213 4.433,277 2,212,623 1,820,995 1,532,113 1,951,006 3. 063, 556 420,402 483,098 1.01.5,552 1.555,499 184,830 1,190,402 306, ie: 2,034,555 1.163,901 2,200,195 1.509,221 2.593,644 711,986 2,249.743 2, 166, 182 2,118,807 1.7S7.344 1,557,403 1.603,622 1.616.713 3,654,604 281,340 283,016 116.94.3 669,437 304, 155 155,589 307,529 62, 184 885,749 559,629 1.791,117 population born dj- United States. 78,381.104 4,713,412 14,449.4119 15,161,277 10,014,41: 11,892,399 8,321,346 8, 129, I 2,176,066 3,223,601 Geographic division. 630,039 332,296 303,826 2,300,413 362,757 784,081 6,355,376 1,874,577 6,219,456 4,166,373 2,540,456 4,429,948 2,204,978 1,819,522 1,530,532 1,949,754 3,062,454 419,744 482,617 1,1114,745 1,554,571 184,764 1,189,881 305,742 2,034, 1,163,706 2.2011,1155 1,509,132 2,593,323 711,62: 2.249.52S 2,165,940 2,118,636 1,787.242 1,537,20s 1,603,041 1,616,206 3,652,722 280,585 282, 125 116.751 668,534 303.81 155,005 306,928 62,021 882,241 558,369 1,782,991 New Eng- land. Middle Atlantic. 4,907,21515,342,852 1,338, 152 219,782 97,614 73,396 29,808 5, 406 II. 168 31, 132 100,257 252,017 38,219 13,461,446 215,559 658,09913,402,685 338,310 1,42(1.4X4 200,437 114,568 614,579 317,369 275,058 2, 133, 335 332, 191 665,920 154,921 36,003 28,858 17,739 5,741 37,533 19, 670 16,931 23,251 14,523 10,310 3,559 4,361 8,058 9,334 1.073 4,93' 7.346 3, 1,258 1,73 1,033 2.S41 5,614 1,527 1,970 1,335 574 1,271 1.599 3,018 5, 6.1)12 3, 269 2,110 12.772 1,246 1,98' 1,92 1.809 22,979 9,962 67,316 East. North Central. 16,479,755 27,568 61,474 110,724 232,77' 7,005 9,183 22, 046 101,860 18,648 93,275 5,911,363 1,730,410 5,819,673 209,983 53,704 180,850 153,870 59,i 53, 756 79,491 59,529 13,449 17,673 47,209 67,203 21,159 53,645 26,702 25,469 43,086 5,968 2,789 8,441 13, 178 9,166 9,475 6,357 2,570 7,231 6,655 24,503 23,085 17,866 11,447 8,055 50,339 5,292 6,324 6,990 4,411 60, 709 30, 141, ISO 134,358 313,673 293,310 546, 899 2,610 1,952 2,204 21,124 3,072 7,2.5: 96,261 20, 169 99,129 3,684,342 2, 296, 222 3,785,932 1,976,061 1,660,128 199,064 286,047 337,038 69,498 86, 130 161,283 2S1.424 1,140 8,933 12,317 12,457 51,841 3,542 1,46' S.216 14.655 81,926 29,418 14,507 S.507 64,668 13,070 157,663 78.272 54,938 41,133 18,9' 124, 890 18,072 14,057 13,402 7,839 193.141 96,802 256, 956 West North Central. South Atlantic. East South Central. 9.449,18012.770.824 9,481,023 13,664 4(1.741 50,210 393,230 :«7,230 203,063 7. 61 IX, 995 122,027 23,632 11.292.714 29,333 329,067 497, (KI4 275,645 :«:s,5s4 504,928 1,472 857 1 . 127 7,084 998 2, 126 25,680 5,643 18,887 29,141 30,955 190,546 23,752 62,836 1,227, l-'l 1,517,862 2,366,528 :U9,sxi 360, 160 755,729 1.111)1.712 395 2,962 4,207 4. 172 2. 77:! 1,371 556 2.95' 4,239 10,241 10.619 4,144 4,329 69, 155 9,980 326,989 91,480 69,422 58, 419 33,619 165,600 24,039 12,263 13,623 6,599 196,425 105.534 202,969 44.874 69,463 1,491 925 982 22,059 3,283 10,001 106,686 67,401 219, 143 106,584 32,051 51,057 8,952 4,419 6,266 17,754 51.124 3,304 3,322 12, 135 2S, 122 160. 133 1.112.45 245, 565 1.958. 1,037,326 2,172,504 1,495,6' 2, 493. 462 616. 781 36,254 95,9S1 148,212 48. 620 65,453 27,476 52,094 130,622 5.419 6.30: 3.02: 16.800 5.172 3,732 3, 114 1,303 23.108 10,5 35,7 5,428 29,992 339,296 236,667 182,899 7,692,342 S59, 852 57,31 77,230 421 229 516 2,811 531 920 15,214 3,855 10,923 93,504 105,701 125, 716 7,851 4,524 5,496 13,655 153, 191 1,826 2,430 9,954 50, 115 291 2, 750 4.637 23,827 22,330 11.349 5,342 63.949 48,424 2,101,159 1,991,097 1,92S,43 1,671.649 211,402 89,46: 167, 3* 391,638 5,6S: 3,46.' 2, 836 20,230 13, 275 5,428 3,056 1,340 21.415 12,098 43,717 West South Central. Moun- tain. Pacific. State not specified 6,758.408 1,289,2961,616,866 4. 164 14,777 32,229 105,493 17,386 81,92.5 6,347,452 87, 4X2 67,500 3, 940 11,997 17,919 38,351 3,879 2,375 17,378 1,101,006 92,451 233 178 203 2,422 40S 720 9,007 2,009 3,761 5,662 4,656 IS, 108 2,368 1,435 1,94S 4,626 55,730 812 1,458 4,920 35,999 81 1,162 1.812 1,837 916 1,375 896 5,14S 4,159 5,409 19,587 11,106 45,823 1,128,312 1.446.748 866,750 2,905,642 ; 626 5,268 2,640 16,584 43, 129 13,336 1,587 1,312 15,186 10,311 42,003 5,463 13,392 15, 195 17,744 4,335 1,728 8,535 49, 187 1,501,287 344 228 271 1,938 338 821 6,117 1,946 3,934 2,820 2,299 7,728 2,627 2,445 3,931 4,721 7,617 1,639 3,34: 8,012 9,084 65 359 621 800 501 255 180 516 382 696 S54 540 285 1,548 599 6,810 8,421 108,402 130, 136 43,594 252.319 191,282 89,425 257.3X7 2X.461 27.9:;:; 17,1.74 46,841 593 270 238 3,291 357 714 8,430 1, 3,159 2,568 1,436 6,357 2,260 2,574 2,680 2,679 4,596 873 1,006 2,307 3,603 79 733 971 232 84 364 407 524 645 309 250 975 651 2,884 4,025 5,725 18,844 1,191 4.246 1,196 7,096 2,623 8,266 310,024 260,794 930, Hi' 1 285,685 11,324 39,024 57,947 52,950 22,741 17,244 36, 196 17,450 30,809 Out- lying posses- sions. 1 1,291 1,105 1,181 4,489 931 2,327 21,697 5,338 11,989 12,030 7,691 26,121 7,567 4,538 7,019 8,396 16,791 4,901 2,730 5,138 7,975 348 1,743 1,768 2, 131 2,704 1, 722 1,108 7,429 3,788 2,626 6,294 3,689 4,635 7,193 6,796 8,150 14,057 3,488 2,137 700 4,754 1,114 1,357 3,219 681 11,321 3,729! 15,759 ' Includes also persons born at sea under United States Hag and American citizens born abroad. 182 ABSTRACT OF CENSUS— POPULATION. NATIVE POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO DIVISION AND STATE IN WHICH BORN: 1910— Continued. Table 1 6— Continued. DIVISION OB STATE OF RESIDENCE. United States Geographic divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central.. West South Central . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California population born in- New England division. Maine. 791.827 <00,758 17.71.1 13.650 16, m 4,867 811 2,336 7,675 27,508 New Hamp- shire. 375,522 578, 739 15.992 2,442 94,515 4. 778 4,292 11,188 3.297 3,276 1,675 686 4.515 2,913 3,861 8,024 2.142 1,403 1.036 947 1,318 1,591 135 979 1,101 605 248 268 126 388 1,017 163 317 213 118 209 234 642 1,251 1,908 1,048 414 2,610 301 477 394 523 8,050 2,911 16, 547 340,038 9, 227 7,096 6,364 2,061 . 393 926 2,358 7,059 10,621 248,629 I, 794 64,503 3,261 3,230 6, 198 1,620 1,409 1.127 443 2,895 1.377 1,254 1,927 1,535 759 275 384 690 794 199 568 268 100 141 74 179 463 73 164 108 110 68 275 473 434 233 207 947 157 126 138 116 1,593 7s7 4.679 Ver- mont. 407, 940 2,218,157 322, 744 28,466 18,755 16. 343 2.524 543 1,668 4.S70 12,027 Massa- chusetts. 1,999,329 89, 151 37,836 22,547 12, 527 2,365 4,284 11.274 38,844 2,569 19,663 250,480 41,439 3,032 5,561 24, 013 2,043 2,410 2.394 840 6,433 4,334 4,754 4,467 4. 237 1.474 780 1,205 1,909 2,271 77 316 682 276 157 203 82 241 490 125 239 117 62 212 147 633 676 975 550 366 2,024 188 273 285 209 2,939 1,556 7,532 19,899 30.090 10,389 1,861,820 40, 330 36,801 60,900 15, 149 13. 102 7.614 2,402 16,280 6,889 4,651 6,234 4.112 4. 529 991 1.196 2,497 2.9S8 405 2,197 3,254 1,754 524 668 408 1,256 2,061 Sll 780 554 220 475 845 909 2,055 1,905 1,034 801 4,828 407 793 787 719 7,511 3.21.8 28, 1 15 Rhode Island. Con- necti- cut. 340.098 773,671 311,786 13,663 3.900 2,476 2,173 335 552 1,142 4,071 663, 797 61,514 16, 377 9,205 5,656 959 1,602 3,813 10,748 1,251 1.358 546 32,553 267,116 8,962 8,740 2,614 2,309 788 290 1,609 661 552 61S 499 4S4 99 141 329 306 73 353 506 29S 68 134 186 231 324 96 128 80 70 126 276 197 99 94 508 43 67 7S 56 707 354 3.010 1.500 1.637 1.407 38,505 13.674 607, 074 43,882 11,280 6.352 4.141 1,080 5, S01 3,496 1,859 1,981 1.99S 1.661 378 4SS 1.315 1.384 314 S93 1,235 768 161 323 157 546 1,259 259 342 257 101 185 235 433 749 593 305 228 1,855 150 251 245 186 2,179 1.136 7. 433 Middle Atlantic division. New York. New Jersey. 6.964,461 1.614,674 195,278 6.014,659 325.116 159,935 51.334 11,537 26,505 52.284 127.813 4,583 7,490 20.599 77,522 12. 375 72. 709 5.647.0J3 252, 769 114, S27 57,368 1(,. 771 92,300 116,847 41.830 35,460 36. 143 26, 173 7.554 10,160 21,019 23. 426 2,560 9,517 11,536 8,850 3,501 2,315 1,365 4. 433 7,257 3,614 4,181 2,509 1,233 3,096 3,830 8,392 11.187 8,464 5,237 3,640 23,802 2,381 3,082 3,385 2,293 31,706 16,115 79,992 6,763,717 22. 778 1.509,815 -'.,. 779 14. 423 15,808 1,530 3,228 6.301 14.012 33,961 5,936,972 306,204 163,952 133,295 14,501 31,741 52. 139 90.952 695 647 450 8,677 2,335 9,974 99.068 1,344,164 66,583 6,740 2,933 10,434 4,525 2.147 2,025 3.183 3,107 466 646 2,231 2,765 2,825 3,491 2,653 2,803 841 590 299 889 1,417 532 535 328 135 371 411 976 1.470 996 510 422 2,941 271 424 442 295 2,707 1,421 9,884 Pennsyl- vania. 1.727 1.046 997 15,661 3,938 10,592 165,232 133, 477 5, 638, 263 14.-i.v7.-, 34.000 78.116 32,498 15,715 16,271 40.105 30, 249 5,429 6,867 23, 959 41,012 15,774 40,637 12,513 13,816 38,744 3,063 l,12.i 3,119 4,504 5,020 4,759 3,520 1,202 3,764 2,414 15, 135 10,428 8,406 5,700 3.993 23,596 2,640 2,818 3,163 1,823 26,296 13,352 51,304 East North Central division. 4,713,009 2,805,516 10,686 3,069 110,773 19,649 3,954,072 2.296,813 264, 974 225,460 71,981 13,421 55,857 43,762 62,551 78,462 63, 108 44,942 119,007 79,938 4,714,723 10, 786 41,463 3,592,391 614,506 15.036 25,246 144,086 104,813 166,396 - 704 424 505 5,787 954 2,312 34. 913 7,945 67, 915 3,546.991 157.119 122, 391 109, 932 17,639 18,226 61,851 64,616 6.499 8,682 31,204 73,8% 425 4. 151 5,093 5.43S 46,814 1,393 542 3,222 4,903 38,857 10,229 4,955 1,816 9,832 3,276 33,094 16,349 8,450 7,039 4,323 30,573 4,087 3,549 3,169 1,918 32,849 20, 030 66, 128 244 125 135 1,612 280 673 8,610 2,261 66,794 2,031.345 143,188 45.597 9,889 11,681 37. 852 64,237 9,416 7, 49S 25.483 69.293 159 1,255 2,059 1,697 2,550 S18 261 1,752 2,870 30,830 7,812 2,974 2,146 16,831 2,613 41,249 17,769 6,208 5,545 3,047 21,219 3,564 2,289 2,029 1,041 23, 773 14.877 11.288 Illinois. 2, 168, 645 559 513 608 6,253 753 2,100 23,635 5.702 12,126 25, 763 80,527 3.406.638 33,366 46,107 46, 192 138.310 186.691 16,903 32,360 77,709 116,341 275 1,792 2,774 2,167 1,420 660 339 1,865 3,744 10, 18,8 7,726 4,129 3,203 33,682 4,727 71,085 34,592 14,527 13, 172 7,331 49,964 7,607 4,700 5,024 2,488 51,163 27.942 87,291 Mlchi- 9,027 30,579 896,829 77,362 9,153 6,117 15,486 36.509 87,523 644 598 446 5,230 701 1.408 20,804 2,777 6,998 38,921 22,366 46,419 1,761,085 28,038 26,217 9,511 10, 124 6,677 6,380 8,243 10,210 210 1,129 1,449 1,784 760 469 218 972 2,162 1,328 2,494 1,388 907 2,592 1,558 6,115 5,221 10,825 6,126 1,751 11,049 1,685 2,100 1,760 1,273 38,089 15,198 34,236 Wiscon- sin. 2, 077, 862 4. 651 13.095 1,662,580- 238. 182 4. ('77 3, 376 13,088 43.878 94.035 459 292 510 2,242 384 764 8,299 1.484 3,312 5,883 4.865 67.296 26,081 1,558.455 96.748 38. 523 11,370 30,003 31.210 18.644 11.684 71 606 942 1,371 297 202 107 405 976 723 1,157 1,061 435 1,731 896 6,120 4,341 14,928 9,251 2,527 12,085 1,129 1.419 1.420 1,119 47,267 18,755 28,013 STATE OF BIRTH OF NATIVE POPULATION. 183 NATIVE POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO DIVISION AND STATE IN WHICH BORN: 1910— Continued. Table 16— Contd. DIVISION OR STATE OF RESIDENCE. TJnlted States.. Geographic divisions: New England Middle Atlantic E. North Central.. W. North Central.., South Atlantic E. South Central... W. South Central... Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota..:... Nebraska Kansas 8ouTii Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West V irginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain' MontaDa Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 1,446,106 POPULATION born in— w esl North < lentral division. Minne- sota. 3,650 7,041 52, 494 247, 409 2, 912 2,034 7,388 35,109 8S,069 658 232 219 1,875 257 409 4,388 775 1,878 2,538 1,854 12,753 4,594 30, 755 121,376 16,669 4,20: 68,972 27,143 5,312 3,730 40 393 603 643 175 100 75 355 526 312 677 441 604 586 3,553 2, 443 17,403 7,859 1,239 5, 785 521 802 944 556 52,198 10, 499 19,3: Iowa. 2.218,420 3,269 11,628 95,656 1,805,901 5,444 4,028 60,068 101,362 131,064 247 237 324 1,672 207 582 6,126 1,342 4,160 7,704 7,246 57,948 6,446 16,312 67,100 1,416,584 56,893 30,553 75,815 94,623 64,333 104 634 1.09S 850 606 235 104 771 1.042 936 1,405 857 830 5,286 1.711 41, 186 11.885 17.4.55 16, 168 10.651 44,276 4,184 2.41 4.303 1. 47, B62 28,242 54,960 Mis- souri. North Dako- ta. 3,141,883 South Dako- braska, 245.810 305,604 839,783 2,982, 18, 162 115,335 2,453,938 8,490 17,948 281,391 111,730 131,907 181 136 161 1,752 236 516 8,516 2,055 7,591 9,548 11,595 85,161 4,475 4,556 6,485 39,664 2, 222, 925 4,785 7,347 32,929 139, 803 119 1,156 1,387 1,323 1.085 482 224 1,131 1.5S3 7,019 6,690 1,1 2,377 54,046 6,018 162, 266 59,061 15. 703 15,289 7.295 50, 729 11,005 5, 200 3,634 2,269 38,665 25, lot. 67, 7S6 450 950 4,979 216,743 490 264 1, 7,145 13,691 105 48 44 432 429 1,197 989 1,932 12,980 1,361 570 197,847 2,966 526 493 35 69 72 143 38 25 IS 33 108 90 49 1 110 62 448 4,594 1,359 166 635 68 116 120 7,86: 3,025 2,799 438 1,225 1,348 4,233 8,194 23,126 265,2S9 ! 686,087 728 .'.us; 640 2,713 9,878 16,376' 1,120 50, S20 48,583 50, 42 73 167 35 71 705 164 479 502 406 2,511 1,280 3,495 11,010 8,454 1,449 12,669 225,125 4,940 1,642 19 73 114 227 39 40 28 98 90 42 332 199 67 262 88 1.513 850 3,642 1,687 1,501 2,176 204 244 248 176 8,000 3.809 4. 567 96 67 141 604 120 197 Kansas 1,251,574 1,650 6,848 37, 146 933, 628 3,481 3,299 122, 444 67,540 75,238 2,533 2,471 11,968 2,547 3,607 5,165 21,724 13, 733 3,484 18,347 595,551 28,083 30 261 332 450 244 238 39 212 281 266 429 268 157 1.474 381 16,844 3,: 5,655 7,351 24. 043 1,176 722 2.1 632 17,647 12,566 18.370 135 95 165 845 113 297 2,276 3,151 449 760 1,508 2,937 5,884 6,954 19,008 3,421 2,179 3,005 13,406 66,751 1,573 3,417 21,848 sj'i, 62S 48 376 601 534 586 251 68 357 660 1,558 996 468 277 7,171 1,134 101,179 12,960 4,970 8,706 4.215 37, 356 6,281 2,756 2,285 971 24, 186 15,937 35,115' South Atlantic division. Dela- ware. 197,813 1,432 38,390 3,040 1,690 149, 789 344 524 903 1,701 54 36 18 681 124 519 3,048 8,423 26,919 885 572 978 373 232 218 333 457 63 64 236 319 137, 131 9,715 806 1,288 140 246 77 160 226 105 101 88 50 54 75 151 244 10 67 54 432 52 43 r, 71 450 232 1,019 Mary- land. 1,297,179 6,820 106,081 27,800 14, 667 1,119,229 3,787 5,349 4,676 8,770 433 174 129 3,520 1,072 1,492 17,360 15,545 73, 171 11,724 3,485 9,640 1,839 1,112 1,312 2,980 4,520 401 475 1,743 3,236 19, 779 , 026, 365 41,523 15,289 11,467 1,626 650 1,398 1,142 1,124 1.002 812 849 733 1,333 1,216 2,06' 746 370 435 2, 001 285 33: 292 210 2,075 1,126 5,569 Dist. Colum bia. 185.453 2,606 15, 165 3,752 2,025 156, 944 649 994 1, 2,230 111 77 78 1,394 361 585 6,309 2,589 6,267 1,175 368 1,664 368 177 313 211 777 38 74 208 404 294 10, 591 139, 351 5,149 502 273 11 418 251 178 228 .163 80 137 208 217 432 133 106 95 420 81 108 90 55 462 216 1,552 Vir- ginia. 2,464,845 14,671 132,960 63,717 51,076 2,074,347 56,959 39,655 12,27 19,183 298 272 304 7,961 2,076 3,760 40,856 26, 177 65,927 31,007 11,736 17,360 2,531 1,083 1,736 7,056 24, 629 1,164 1,006 5,085 10,400 2,156 4.5. 816 52,714 1,843,152 83,532 29. 939 3,422 8,709 4,90' 18,541 23, 229 7,638 7, 551 6,599 5,380 9,860 17, 816 1.513 1.9S3 859 4,535 1,288 934 821 344 6,827 3,114 9,242 West Vir- ginia. 1,118,754 2,470.495 1,040 30,311 65,718 21,337 962,282 9,051 North Caro- lina. 6,473 34,74 20,561 16, U0 2,271,118 53,386 10,132 47,574 7,740 8,021 11,1431 12,205 91 45 25 457 147 275 2,646 1,000 26,665 50,547 5, 194 7,580 1,746 651 937 3,654 6,330 724 638 2,44; 6,607 18 12,958 2,444 12, 95' 931,077 903 254 492 1.010 7.136 1,185 488 242 1.419 358 5,940 2,415 961 I , 248 496 3,294 612 516 412 201 4, 455 1,985 4,703 160 107 91 3.S32 541 1,742 14,450 7,720 12,577 5,814 8, 183 5,417 524 2,081 7,258 659 400 1,360 4,12S 320 4.25: 4.482 73,813 9,174 2,089,728 42,749 28,953 17,642 4,994 29,066 8,772 10,554 15,459 3,769 9,483 18,863 1,100 1,681 521 2,746 708 461 588 156 5,50: 2,345 4,358 South Caro- lina. 2,812 15,931 4,971 3,697 1,593,500 30, 953 35, 794 1,935 2,955 71 59 73 1,624 351 634 10,098 2,727 3.106 1,641 630 2,222 280 198 258 314 1,540 101 412 275 797 106 1,219 1.995 3,735 655 42,525 1,431,028 72,891 39,346 957 6, 314 14,23 9,445 13, 162 3,703 4,015 14,914 229 171 138 590 286 221 239 61 753 316 1,886 Georg.a.1 ^ 2,828,309 515,428 3,362 14,316 10, 942 9,416 2,483,047 161,989 128,925 7,138 9.174 1,525 5,329 2.582 1,709 482, 45S 11,949 6,698 1,096 2,102 162 97 188 1,78 463 665 8,692 2,284 3.340 3, 154 1,581 5,101 670 436 695 900 4, 97 192| 584 1,959 97 1,201 1,888 2,686 610 6,589 16,373 ,364,349 SO, 254 2,832 33, 895 1(17,1.4:! 17,619 27. 20' 10,723 20,485 70,510 535 587 360 2,428 1,644 943 474 16: 2,002 921 6,251 111 58 76 803 148 329 3,227 936 1,166 637 302 1,095 278 250 273 225 624 57 61 197 272 63 345 362 740 169 675 1,009 16, 092 463,003 387 961 8,371 2,230 683 1.927 727 3.301 95 94 69 354 156 169 121 38 582 322 1,198 184 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATION. NATIVE POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO DIVISION AND STATE IN WHICH BORN: 1910— Continued. Table 16— Continued. POPULATION BORN IN— DIVISION OR STATE OF RESIDENCE. East South Central division. West South Central di\ ision. Mountain division. Ken- tucky. Tennes- see. Ala- bama. Missis- sippi. Arkan- sas. Louis- iana. Okla- homa. Texas. Mon- tana. Idaho. Wy- oming. Colo- rado. New Mexico. Ari- zona. Utah. Ne- vada. 2.704,675 2,544,434 2,316,790 1,915,124 1,397.657 1.599,273 626,452 3,135,026 132, 164 122,388 51,079 323.334 218,693 96,273 304,968 40.397 Geographic divisions: 2, 166 14,327 254,78(1 126, 195 39,805 2,084,251 121,605 26,090 35, 456 1,341 7,445 62,095 85,631 48,144 2,004,079 288,216 18,757 28,726 1,392 5,862 12,319 11,069 86, 309 1,968,915 216,741 7,154 7. 029 529 2.35S 10,102 13.772 8,641 1,635,097 233,290 5,316 6,019 395 1,710 9,655 40,477 3,752 22,382 1,288,152 13,588 17,546 2,433 7,021 8,377 8,659 5,252 40, 178 1,515,356 3,715 8,282 169 847 5,044 32, 745 1,016 2,165 557, 253 16,518 10,69.5 1,167 5,199 9, 153 23,612 7,366 17,200 2,986,691 53, 661 30,977 508 1,359 2,740 5,715 42.5 294 799 106,556 13,762 400 1,265 2,307 2,528 592 435 1,199 98,721 14,941 199 899 1,241 4,215 294 94 577 39,970 3,590 1,400 3,919 7, 466 19,314 1,097 S02 6,464 256, 443 26,429 612 1,453 1,279 2,727 426 217 5,457 202, S53 3,669 226 1,496 1,141 1,003 272 232 1,595 82,939 7,369 20) 831 1,207 2,065 442 142 875 287,942 11,264 395 775 East North Central West North Central 532 784 331 East South Central West South Central Mountain 159 412 25,582 11,427 New England: 158 86 165 1,125 230 402 6, 943 1,821 5,563 83,028 89,185 74,543 5,134 2,890 3,277 7,534 77,325 1,084 1,340 5,871 29,764 147 1,080 1,606 S,751 19,263 1,180 533 3,240 4,005 2,031,385 41.936 5,605 5,325 21,337 4,864 43,431 48,973 3.417 2,499 1.517 10,103 4.366 2.168 1.309 711 10.079 5. 411 19,967 89 39 166 686 151 210 3,652 905 2,888 8,904 13, 797 36,939 1,698 757 1,215 4,233 60,713 415 780 2,937 15,338 92 777 1,442 12,865 2,241 8,104 2,747 15,713 4,163 64,498 1,873,227 41,988 24,366 84,870 6.189 62,455 134,702 1.607 2,299 810 6,267 4.764 1.578 1,063 369 8,155 5, 193 15. 37S 135 71 164 710 112 200 3,120 809 1,933 2,343 1,768 7,053 604 551 566 874 6,488 119 144 447 2,431 28 585 823 1,568 663 1,377 1.540 42, 45S 37, 267 3,141 29,739 1,857,916 78, 119 38,013 22,285 33.198 123,245 347 356 327 2,272 2,324 995 380 153 1,778 825 4,426 39 33 21 290 38 108 1,499 320 539 1,229 951 7,181 415 326 438 1,014 8,665 208 166 699 2,582 24 308 766 643 163 688 522 2,538 2,989 2,135 46,195 22,928 1,563,839 64,182 56,129 28,261 84,718 316 311 182 1,588 1,821 687 304 107 1.403 670 3,946 30 27 35 205 41 57 947 214 549 1,050 1,687 5,907 624 387 399 1,173 28,822 182 373 1,199 8,329 12 166 284 400 307 393 231 1,164 795 1,679 10,129 2,334 8,240 1,055,940 15,324 132,763 84,125 795 2.043 531 3,707 4,353 1,542 376 241 4,887 3,310 9.349 84 82 47 1,537 260 423 4,405 1,067 1,549 1,517 900 5,065 498 397 573 604 5,388 92 114 444 1,444 36 475 579 510 179 272 181 1,206 1,814 1,387 3.127 3.447 32,217 34,837 1,405,936 13,313 61,270 250 208 173 1.267 922 533 167 195 1,085 649 6,548 17 20 19 75 6 32 347 79 421 1,733 754 2,018 376 163 268 1,559 9,656 170 397 1,710 18,985 6 76 124 120 163 81 47 260 139 453 739 510 463 11,981 570 515,212 29,490 804 1,478 501 4,931 7,348 1,122 184 150 3,522 2,380 4,793 102 49 102 605 101 208 3,308 649 1,242 1,362 1,315 5,118 870 488 708 1,290 11,864 368 574 1,567 7,241 27 445 825 807 267 629 437 2,518 1,411 1,890 5,592 4,815 4.903 25,554 24,918 205,462 2, 730, 757 1,777 1.539 1,435 6,679 30,506 10, 139 860 726 5,692 3,972 21.313 68 36 39 267 36 62 784 157 41S 325 161 985 603 672 1,711 576 659 950 861 508 450 13 60 .S3 74 50 7 26 72 40 87 92 30 85 94 46 397 262 99,314 3,476 878 770 75 328 1.217 498 7,845 2,511 3,406 49 25 34 199 32 61 573 212 480 328 767 661 268 283 350 518 557 132 104 459 408 3 76 78 116 104 67 32 62 54 167 167 74 27 224 111 469 395 1,621 90,225 1.208 609 90 392 4,106 470 7,494 4,706 2,741 7 16 15 115 18 28 562 89 IMS 189 S3 466 169 334 225 460 422 95 1,137 1,484 392 5 24 73 41 94 12 14 18 13 31 30 25 8 78 14 298 1S7 1,450 1.937 31.782 2,229 91 143 2,063 275 1,255 858 1.477 117 71 80 652 102 378 2,057 540 1,322 1,244 S41 3,703 1,014 664 760 2,238 4,304 271 916 4,692 6,133 27 158 156 189 124 103 27 158 155 237 293 199 73 696 227 3,408 2,133 2,622 4,322 3,534 233,516 4,266 2,035 4,340 1,808 7,080 4,839 14.510 43 7 41 333 64 124 664 495 294 195 114 £26 189 155 522 263 629 45 101 214 953 1 107 61 131 44 13 9 26 34 60 73 56 28 184 56 1.493 3,724 218 224 695 11,992 184, 749 4,477 382 116 568 402 2.699 10 11 S3 .11 84 595 168 733 226 178 446 128 163 no 102 296 38 37 119 301 6 57 44 29 50 1.5 9 33 29 61 70 69 32 86 66 457 986 187 374 171 559 1,487 78,949 975 237 443 464 6,462 19 13 26 110 12 20 481 122 228 190 116 639 158 104 174 412 559 62 114 435 309 7 42 88 198 27 18 11 35 16 24 67 36 15 87 35 191 562 2,090 28,728 5,180 2,325 469 2,679 243,054 3.417 2,236 2,876 6 l. r >2 31 49 29 179 43 64 Middle Atlantic. 401 163 211 East North Central: Ohio 123 39 202 98 70 West North Central: 79 152 191 46 77 101 138 South Atlantic: 3 35 District of Columl ill 38 22 8 20 52 112 41 East South Central: 29 62 51 17 West South Central: 99 44 97 Texas 172 Mountain: 900 850 146 319 55 422 Utah 1,250 21. M0 Pacific: 1,012 1,018 9,397 STATE OF BIRTH OF NATIVE POPULATION. 185 NATIVE POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO DIVISION AND STATE IN WHICH BORN: 1910— Continued. Table 16— Continued. DIVISION OR STATE OF RESIDENCE. United States Geographic divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. . West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri. . North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California population born in— Pacific division. Washing- 0regon 318,619 735 2.177 4,243 5,504 1,181 410 1,786 13, 238 289,345 74 47 57 418 51 ,157 207 753 497 296 318 659 473 275 779 .020 392 357 631 .1144 16 220 109 283 298 81 20 53 101 131 200 48 31 236 73 747 730 !,254 ;,630 261 839 164 376 323 391 262, 17, 293,640 413 1.2111 2,051 3,777 749 215 1,398 11,835 272, 001 California, 508 143 54 24 22 227 27 59 628 114 459 432 224 738 370 287 480 601 785 200 260 638 813 9 57 80 54 436 28 6 26 53 35 33 179 62 663 494 1.467 7,286 348 726 180 619 504 705 29,569 225,102 17,330 1,004,607 4,315 10,014 8,901 8,463 2,405 1,103 5,351 24.114 939. 941 465 199 159 2,646 279 567 0,645 1,422 1.947 1.639 916 4,301 1,231 814 925 1,299 2,785 281 389 1,038 1,746 54 456 578 361 237 123 58 285 253 326 365 226 186 560 516 1,474 2,801 2,004 2,928 5S2 2,681 852 6,101 1,796 7,170 17, 761 18, 184 903, 996 United States (state not reported). Outlying possessions. Alaska. 285.685 11,324 39, 024 57, 947 52, 950 22,741 17,244 36, 196 17,450 30. S09 1,291 1,105 1,181 4,489 931 2,327 21,097 5,338 11,989 12,030 7,691 26, 121 7,567 4,538 7,019 8,3% 16,791 4,901 2,730 5,138 7,975 348 1,743 1,768 2,131 2,704 1,722 1,108 7,429 3,788 2,626 6,294 3,689 4,635 7, 193 6,796 8,150 14,057 3,488 2,137 700 4,754 1.114 1,357 3,219 6S1 11,321 3,729 15, 759 1,075 12 42 43 38 4 7 31 892 2 9 459 235 198 Hawaii. 3,741 53 64 57 19 23 2 3 105 3. 415 3 1 20 3 3 63 4 142 S2 3,191 Philip- pine Islands. 40 74 64 93 103 18 145 48 432 1 5 17 21 1 8 59 20 2 2 1 7 3 1 2 13 2 2 115 2 26 19 2 1 12 1 4 2 84 22 326 Porto Rico. 1,513 42 747 72 21 203 5 01 10 352 2 4 5 25 2 4 641 23 83 11 11 23 11 16 5 5 342 Born at sea under United States flag. 1,560 226 244 221 172 210 60 157 76 194 52 5 27 104 126 44 74 43 32 49 50 47 26 33 20 19 12 62 1 18 8 19 10 10 5 131 18 26 11 102 21 4 4 22 6 15 1 3 67 15 112 American citizens bom abroad. 186 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATION. MIGRATION OF NATIVE POPULATION FROM AND TO EACH STATE: 1910. BORN IN THE STATE AND LIVING IN OTHER STATES. I LIVING IN THE STATE AND BORN IN OTHER STATES. MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT NEW YORK NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA OHIO INDIANA ILLINOIS MICHIGAN WISCONSIN MINNESOTA, IOWA MISSOURI NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA NEBRASKA KANSAS DELAWARE MARYLAND OIST. OF COLUMBIA VIRGINIA I WEST VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGIA FLORIDA KENTUCKY TENNESSEE ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI ARKANSAS LOUISIANA OKLAHOMA TEXAS MONTANA IDAHO I WYOMING COLORADO NEW MEXICO ARIZONA UTAH NEVADA WASHINGTON OREGON CALIFORNIA HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS 2 10 12 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 013 825 529 3