Population of United States in 1890

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Population of United States in 1890

Source: United States Census Office. 11Th Census, 1. & Gannett, H. (1898) Statistical atlas of the United States, based upon the results of the eleventh
census. Washington, Govt. print. off. [Map] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/07019233/.
Percentage of Males and Females of Total U.S. Population in 1890

Division Percentage of Males Percentage of Females


North Atlantic Division (Maine, New 49.87 50.13
Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode
Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania)
South Atlantic Division (Delaware, Maryland, 49.99 50.12
District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
Florida)
North Central Division (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, 51.85 48.15
Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa,
Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Nebraska, Kansas)
South Central Division (Kentucky, Tennessee, 50.98 49.02
Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas,
Oklahoma, Arkansas)
Western Division (Montana, Wyoming, 58.99 41.12
Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada,
Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California)

Source: United States Census Office. (1895). Report on the population of the United States at the eleventh census: 1890. Washington, D.C. Retrieved
from https://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1890a_v1-01.pdf.

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