1927 The Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide Page: 208
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208 THE TEXAS ALMANAC.
Principal Causes of Death in U, S,, 1925,-(Con.) Marriage and Divorce in Texas.-(Continued.)
Marriages. Divorces.
Deaths in registration area County- 1925. 1924. 1925. 1924.
in continental United States. Total number in State..69,738 71,992 15,120 15,375
Rate per Number per 1,000 of the
Number. 100,000 est. population ........... 13.4 14.1 2.90 3.00
Cause of death-- population. Number, by counties-
1925. 1924. 1925. I 1924. Anderson ............. 398 422 54 90
Angelina ............... 374 404 63 80
Dmrrhea and en- Aransas 28 35
tertis (total).. 40,512 34,482 39.3 34.8 Ar ................ 2
Archer ................. 178 107 24 7
Diarrhea and en- Armstrong .............. 52 31 1
teritls (under 2 Atascosa ............... 128 153 10) 19
years) 32,450 27,566 31.5 27.8 Austin ............... 153 141 26 28
Diarrhea and en- Bandera .........6 26
ter tis (2 years Banders................ 16 26 3
and over)..... 8,062 6,916 7.8 7.0 Bastrop ................ 190 311 57 70
Baylor ................. 130 124 7 10
Appendicitis and ee 155 155 9 13
typhtis.. .. 15,618 14,788 15.1 14.9 Bell .48................ 9 668 104 125
Hernia, intestinal Bexar .................. 3,310 3.461 1,249 1,224
obstruction 11,168 10,480 10.8 10.6 Blanco ................. 29 23 2 1
Cirrhosis of liver. 7,549 7,344 7.3 7.4 Borden ................... 10 2 1
Bosque ................. 109 75 11 8
Nephritis ... . 99,320 88,863 96.3 89 6 Bowe .................. 512 407 157 117
Puerperal septice- 5Brazora ............... 166 128 47 58
mn .......... 5,697 5,745 5 5 5.8 Brazos ................. 316 486 60 125
Puerperal causes Brewster .............. 71 70 6 6
otPuerpe than puer- Brlseoe ................. 46 26 5 1
peral septicemia 9,618 9,630 9.4 9.7 Brooks .................. 74 74 5 1
Congenital malfor- Brown ............... 295 368 59 55
nations and dis. Burleson .............. 150 202 30 58
of early infancy 76.158 77.653 73.9 78.3 Burnet ................. 64 71 11 6
Suicide.......... 12,495 12.061 12 1 -12.2 Caldwell ............... 281 339 32 51
Homicide 8,893 8,420 8 6 8 5 Calhoun ................ 40 48 4 9
Callahan ....... 151 108 14 11
Accidental and un-" Cameron ............... 1,029 664 60 53
causes (totai).. 80 774 7,745 78.3 76 4 Camp ................... 2 3 1
Burns (conflagra- Carson ............ 0 2 1 2
tin excepted).. 6.375 6.835 6.2 7.0 Caos .................. 231 228 39 40
Accidental drow'g 6,45 ;1 6.490 6 3 6 5 Castro ................. 25 7
Accidental shoot'g 2 370 2.571 2.5 2.6 Chambers .............. 19 23 3 5
Accidental fals.. 13,8U4 12,955 13.4 13.1 Cherokee .............. 275 360 90 78
ioie accident .. 2.643 2.234 2.6 2.3 Childress ............... 20C 212 20 14
Machinery accid'ts 2,33 9 2.052 2.3 2 1 Clay ................... 336 252 16 14
Itailroad accidents 6,778 6,430 6.6 6.5 Cochran 18 6 1
Collision with Coke................... 57 46 3 7
automobile 1,266 996 1.2 1.0 Coleman ................ 250 231 6 21
Other railroad Collin ..................590 658 77 98
accidents 5,512 5.434 5 4 5.5 Colhngswobrth ......... 187 195 22 25
Street car accid'ts 1,630 1,623 1.6 1.6 Colorado ........ ....... 221 245 29 27
Collision with Comral .................. 415 364 13 17
automobile 498 353 .5 .4 Comanche .............. 195 231 16 14
Other street ear Concho ................. 46 40 6
accidents .... 1,132 1,258 1.1 1.2 Cooke ................. 471 511 62 57
Automobile a c e - Coryell ................. 175 194 11 11
dents excluding Cottle .................. 132 88 7 6
col. wlth rail- Crane ................
road and st. cars 17.571 15,528 17.0 15.7 Crockett ................ 22 7 2 2
In dries by vein- Crosby ................. 108 91 13 12
cles other than Culberson ............... 10 10 2 1
ealaa 75 68 13 9
railroad c a r s. D ................
street car and Dallas ........ ........4,507 4,274 1,594 1,443
automobles ... 1,718 1.680 1.7 1.7 Dawson ................ 191 181 30 30
Excessive heat DeWitt ............... 331 451 60 56
(burns except'd) 1,353 409 1.3 .4 Deaf Smith............. 65 35 3 5
Other external Delta ................... 184 195 28 37
causes .... . 17,475 16.878 13.9 17.0 Denton................. 456 453 65 52
All other defined Dickens................ 92 143 12 6
causes ......... 114,419 109.646 111.0 110.5 Dimmlt ................ 69 64 4 4
Unknown or ill-de- Donley ................. 121 124 14 5
fined causes..., 17,903 17,536 17.4 17.7 Duval 108 115 2 8
Eastland ............... 529 560 126 102
Ector ................... 6 12 1
MARRIAG E AND DIVORCE IN TEXAS, Edwards ............... 20 18 5 3
E1 Paso................. 1,480 1,362 341 302
There were 69,738 marriages performed in Texas Ellis .................. 738 793 123 160
durne the calendar year 1925, according to the Erath .................. 273 264 15 39
tLuted States Departmunt of Comnierc , as against Fails.................. 276 365 109 124
71.992 marriages in 1924, showing a decrease of Fannin ................. 629 625 124 107
2,254, or 3 1 per cent, for 1925. Fayette ................. 290 421 21 31
,iinrn 1925 tire were 15 120 divorces granted in Fisher ................. 170 144 20 31
the State., as compared with 1i5,375 In 1924. repre- Floyd .................. 112 116 10 12
sentin a decrease of 255, or 1 7 per cent. Foard .................. 75 57 2 3
''ie estimate of the Bureau of the Census of the Fort Bend ............ 386 359 48 58
population of Texas in 19:5 wa 5 212,822, and in Franklin ........... 105 96 15 15
1924 tihe estimae was 5.;17,040 On basis of these Freestone ............. 217 279 66 56
estimates, the number of marriages per 1,000 of Frio ................... 153 195 9 9
population was 13 4 in 1025 and 14 1 In 1924 The Gaines ................. 24 26 1
number of dvorscc per 1,0 of population was 2.9 Galvestcn.............. 1,085 1,063 - 372 374
in 195 and 3 in 1924. Garza .................. 94 69 14 15
Figures for 1925 are {he latest available. Com- Gillespie ............... 109 119 2 3
pilateon of figures for 1026 wrii not be completed Glasscock ................ 9 4
until about Dec. 1, 1927. Gohad................. 106 118 i4 i2
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1927 The Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide, book, 1927~; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123785/m1/212/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.